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We are live in Denver in NYC. George B man, what is shake and
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bacon? How are you today?
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Doing pretty good, you know, except for 70°.
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But raining. It's been raining since last
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night. I don't know man.
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We get a lot of rain in all of the sun.
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Supposed to be in the summer. I don't.
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Know we have been been getting pounded with rain too.
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We actually had sunny days today.
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It's going to be cloudy the rest of the day today.
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But you know, I don't know when we got rain again on Monday.
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The grass has been really wet. I need to cut the grass.
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It's looking like a safari out there and it's just too wet to
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do it. Yeah, you can't cut the grass
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when it's wet. Gets all stuck and everything.
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See, my grass is cut every week. It looks pretty good so.
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Yeah, well, this is actually only a week's worth of growth,
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but, you know, they turn the sprinklers on, so of course
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that's going on as that water. It definitely changes it, you
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know, changes it up. All right, listen, man, we got a
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But let's go on here. So, you know, George, Jamie
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Dimon, it's got. Yeah, I always like what this
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guy has to say. Of course, he's the CEO of JP
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Morgan Chase. For anybody that doesn't know
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who he is, he's got a lot to say about China.
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Well, he does. And you know, he's, I'm going to
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agree with him on this one. He's saying China isn't
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America's biggest threat, it's the enemy within.
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And I cannot agree with him more because if you get rid of the
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enemies within, then we could take care of China.
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It won't be a threat either. Now I saw an announcement by
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Trump and I'm, I'm remiss, George, that I don't know what
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happened, He said. Something about China violating
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the tariff deal. Is that true?
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I mean, I don't know really what happened there.
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Do you have any idea? It's true.
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I did hear about it. I didn't really look into it too
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much. But he's not happy with China
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and he's talking about raising the tariffs back up.
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So yeah. I can find it real quick.
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Look into it. I've got to tell you that I that
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I truly believe that China's a paper tiger.
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But you know, Diamond goes on here and he says China is a
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potential adversary. They're doing a lot of things
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well. They have a lot of problems, but
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what I really worry about is us, can we get our own act together,
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our own values, our own capability, our own management?
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Now I think, you know, it's, it's a big deal.
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Now we know, we know that Donald Trump's tariffs cut, cut deeply
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into, you know, the the United States and China.
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Of course, those economies took a hit when that happened.
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Now Trump's trade policies, you know, they've kind of whipsawed
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through different tariff levels. We've also been caught up in the
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court decisions, which I can't, you know, this weaponized legal
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system is just a pain in the butt for the new administration.
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They keep stepping in there and stopping everything from
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immigration, tariffs, you name it.
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Now, I do think we had a win. Didn't the Supreme Court say
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that for now, the tariffs were going to stay in place, George?
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That's what they did say. Yes, Sir.
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You know, there's so many cases. Every everything that Trump does
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is a automatic lawsuit from the other side.
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Yeah, it's, it's inconceivable. I don't know where's the money
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to come in to pay for all this? Number one, probably coming from
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USAID, you know, back from our taxes.
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I'm going to say because I mean, it's, it's crazy.
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It's everything, everything a lawsuit and pretty I'm I'm
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pretty sure Trump won. Almost everyone might not maybe
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one or two, but he's up there and wins because and it's just
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showing a waste of time. You got these rogue judges are
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just going to do whatever they want based on their political
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beliefs, not in the letter of the law.
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Yeah, well, they keep getting overturned, which proves that
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legally they weren't right at the District Court level.
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All they're doing is wasting time, kind of like what they did
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to us in the first administration with all the
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Russia, Russia, Russia, you know, they did all that.
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It was a big, big, big pain in the butt.
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We didn't get a great term out of Donald Trump because of it.
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And I think this is their their only weapon.
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I think that, you know, we, we definitely have an an inept and
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worthless Congress at this point.
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In my opinion, they aren't getting much done at all.
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Got one side complaining about Trump.
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You got the other side saying they're going to do something
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about it. And meanwhile, you know, here
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come the elections and a lot of people are saying that when
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those elections come in that the Republicans are going to lose
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control of the Senate. I Even if they have control of
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the Senate now, George, it doesn't feel like they do it.
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Doesn't feel like they have control of anything the way it's
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going. Exactly.
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Yeah, about the Senate, the House.
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I mean, you had it's crazy. You had the big they, well, they
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say the big beautiful bill, but there are some things in it that
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I, you know, if you really took your time to.
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Rebuild George, like Elon must say, can it be big and
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beautiful? It can be it kind.
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Of feels it needs to be one or the other.
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I know right, But you know, how are you going to have how are
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you going to have a new bill And and you're not going to you're
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not cutting any money out with with all the things that Doge
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has found so far and none of those cuts were put into this
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big beautiful bill. I mean really, what are you guys
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doing? I'm.
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Supposed. To tell you I'm readily
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conservative and and and save money, but they're not.
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I read a story last night that Bannon supposedly outed what
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really kind of happened that Bennett and Elon Musk allegedly
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got into a pushing match in right outside the Oval Office.
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It's kind of why Susie Wiles is now saying that, you know, if
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any office that Elon Musk uses will be outside of the North
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Wing and she wants everything to come through her office.
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Allegedly, this is the talk behind the scenes.
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But Bannon's the one that outed it, said him and Bennett got
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into it. I don't know if it's true.
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You know, I mean, Elon Musk a pretty passionate guy.
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Bennett's a pretty passionate guy.
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But he keeps talking about that Elon wasn't producing the, the,
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the, the information, the numbers they needed, which I
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think is completely incorrect. And what do you, how do you feel
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about that, George? Well, it's funny he brought this
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up because they're not truly showing all the doge fraud they
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found like they're, I mean, even Elon Musk said, I think it was
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yesterday when he was departing at the White House when he's
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having a speech with Trump. I forget the money, it was 9
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billion or something. But that that's just not
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accurate. Because if you just take away
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the USAID money, what they were getting right, Let's just talk
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again. And I mean, nobody knows the
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figures of the money money magic computers or their own these
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zombie programs. They need to figure this out.
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And that's why I just. So George was talking about the
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magic money computers. You know, they found fourteen of
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them. George and I know all about it,
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but for maybe in the audience, maybe you don't know.
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And these were computers that were connected to the Federal
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Reserve. They were connected to the US
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Treasury. And we're able to just basically
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give out any amount of money with no oversight and, and
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really no authority that was being approved.
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So you could just type in a number.
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If I were to send George over 20 or $30 million, I could just
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type his name in. And, and they weren't even
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putting in codes. Normally you have to put a code
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in to transmit money from the treasury.
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And then of course, we're talking about the zombie
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organization. So imagine this, this is what
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they found. Anyway, there were some
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organizations that maybe had gotten approved back in.
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Let's just make up a #1976. And they were approved for one
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year. Well, they found that money was
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still being sent to those organizations with no
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congressional oversight and no authorization from Congress,
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meaning that entity had only been good for 1976 and now they
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were still getting money this year.
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So those zombie organizations were something else.
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You could just have it going on. But, you know, Diamond says some
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stuff here. I don't know if I initially
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agree with him. He doesn't seem to think that
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China's going to be impacted, you know, by these tariffs and
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what we're going to do. I, I, I want to go over this
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because I think we, this is an important topic.
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So we'll probably go ahead and discuss this through the break.
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But I think this, he's talking about mismanagement, and I agree
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with that. I agree there is a mismanagement
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issue in this country. Doesn't matter whether it's
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immigration regulations, taxation, schools, healthcare,
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it's all been mismanaged. At the end of the day, we do
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have to get our act together. Georgia.
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Yeah. But is it mismanaged on purpose
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or what? I mean?
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I mean, here you have the US government, right?
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They have one of They have the best military, best military in
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the world, most sophisticated. You know what, hold on, hold
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that thought because we're going to take a short break.
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George, I want you to bring that right back in.
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George Ballantine coming to you live from Denver and New York
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City and we are the tip of the spear or we went to break.
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We were talking about our beautiful government and the
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mismanagement to what Jamie Dimon was from the CEO of Chase
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JP Morgan was talking about. And you know, we have the the
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best military world, most advanced and but our federal
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government computer systems is so antiquated and you wonder why
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they're they they're mismanaged. Is it done on purpose?
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I think so. I truly do because, you know,
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with with terrible computer systems, they're able to get
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away with more stuff because it's not really keeping up.
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And you know, that's hopefully the purpose of doge.
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You know, hopefully they AI everything.
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But here's a clip of diamond talking about.
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I want to play it for you guys right now.
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Listen up. Biggest one underlying both that
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is the enemy within it. I'm not as worried about China
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isn't isn't is a potential adversary.
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They're doing a lot of things well, they have a lot of
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problems. What I really worry about is us,
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can we get our own act together, our own values, our own
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capability, our own management. What you heard today on stage
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was the amount of mismanagement is extraordinary by state, by
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city for pensions for and that stuff is going to kill us.
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And, you know, I always get asked this question, are we
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going to be the reserve currency?
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And no, you know, if we are not the preeminent military and the
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preeminent economy in 40 years, we will not be the reserve
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currency. That's a fact.
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Just read history. You know, I think we will be,
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you know, Warren Buffett here, we tell you we're enormously
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resilient. I agree with that.
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I think this time is different. This time we're, you know, we,
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we have to get our act together. We have to do it very quickly.
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The question is, how do the government get to act together?
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Because you have two parties that go head to head, you know,
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cutthroat at each other. I mean, we have one party, the
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Republican Party can't unify and do anything together.
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I mean, so whose? Whose responsibility is it to
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lead the effort to revolutionize all our computer systems in the
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government, streamline the whole thing, the process, and get them
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up to date? You know, here's a question.
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For you, George, Who does that, I wonder?
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I don't know, but I will tell you this.
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Think about this possible scenario, and it only works with
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Donald Trump in office. Imagine if we could just put
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Congress on pause for the next three years.
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What if you could just put them on hold?
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I got a better idea. Go ahead.
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What about we just disband them and start a new one, Start a new
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government? That's what we really.
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I mean, I will tell you this that Congress gets in the way
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more than they help anymore. They're too busy lining their
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own pockets. And that's the problem at the
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end of the day, that greed has gotten the best of them.
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There are some good ones. There's a handful, but there
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aren't very many. At the end of the day, if we
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could just put them on pause for the next three years, I think
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we'd be in a much better space. If Donald Trump could just call
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all the shots at the end of the day, I think it would make a big
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difference. We wouldn't have to listen all
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the whining online either. All right, let's talk about Elon
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Muck's transition out of Doge. You know, of course, there's
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lots of rumors behind the scenes.
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We don't know what is or what isn't true.
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We've heard about this pushing and shoving match with Scott
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Bennett, allegedly. You know, of course, George
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brought up on the show yesterday about how he had to go because
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there's only 130 days that he's allowed to as a special hire, as
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a government agent being hired outside of being an elected
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official. So that looked, you know, George
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found all the information was great.
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If you guys don't know about it, you should watch the show from
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yesterday. And then we've heard other
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stuff. He was very dissatisfied with
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the big beautiful bill. But of course, 130 days are
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probably the best argument. He's a pretty much play it by
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the book guy. I can't imagine how much he's
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got an attack, George. I mean, the attacks were just
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non-stop his entire time, which means to me that he was right
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over the target. I think so too, because that's I
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mean, I never he actually took so much of the focus off of
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Trump and and it went on him on the on the attacks.
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I think Trump was just sitting back smiling.
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And you? Know enjoying the moment he was
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getting a vacation he had a vacation he was.
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Like, wait, I'm not getting attacked.
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What's going on? Yeah, no kidding.
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But the thing you said about with with with Musk is, and I'll
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read it to everybody, it's called the special government
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employee. So a special government employee
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is an officer employee in the executive branch of the federal
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government who was appointed to perform important but limited
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services to the government with or without compensation for a
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period not to exceed 130 days during any period of a 365
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consecutive days. So that's what that's what was
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the reason for Elon Musk stepping away.
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But he's not really away for a few reasons.
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Number one, Trump just put him in as one of his advisors.
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He said that yesterday and when he was in the Oval Office with
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Musk talking about it. So that so he's still there
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advising Trump. And two, in after 365 days, if
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he wants to take the role back with the doge, he can.
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But #3 don't you know, Elon Musk may officially not be there, but
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he's still there. Doge is his baby and you best
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believe he doesn't just let his babies go.
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So I think he's still involved a lot, but it's just not going to
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be like at the White House on the forefront like everybody
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thinks, which is good. It gets the heat off them, makes
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the shareholders happy. Well, I love what he did at
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this. You know this.
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Of course, they had that press event yesterday, and it's
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hilarious what he does here. So he grills The New York Times.
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They were asking him about some of the bad press.
00:18:29
He got some press about supposed drug use, something to do with
00:18:32
Adderall and maybe some mushrooms or something.
00:18:35
Suppose he carries around a box with him.
00:18:37
I don't know exactly what's true or not true, but it came out.
00:18:40
They said, what do you think about some places he goes?
00:18:42
And the guy mentioned New York Times he goes.
00:18:43
What do you mean? The same publication that got a
00:18:44
Pulitzer Prize for false reporting on Russia Gate.
00:18:48
Yeah. And he's right.
00:18:49
They have yet to give back the Pulitzer Prize for that.
00:18:52
So this article in New York Times, published supposedly from
00:18:55
an anonymous source, said that Musk juggled drugs during the
00:18:59
2024 election cycle and was using drugs far more intensely
00:19:03
than previously known. Supposedly his erratic behaviors
00:19:06
because he took some ecstasy or some psychedelic mushrooms, I
00:19:10
suppose he travelled with daily medication that held 20 pills,
00:19:12
including ones with the markings of the stimulant Adderall, which
00:19:15
they don't know what kind of prescriptions he had.
00:19:17
And the, the, the, the ecstasy and psychedelics.
00:19:20
Nobody's ever proven that. It's all just the same thing.
00:19:23
I think it's the New York Times click bait, you know, doing what
00:19:25
they do. Peter Doocy though, is the one
00:19:27
that brought this out. I think you had, you have the
00:19:29
clip, George. I think you have the clip right.
00:19:31
Peter Doocy, I do. Yeah.
00:19:32
Yeah, let's play that. The president mentioned that you
00:19:35
had to deal with all the slings and arrows during your time at
00:19:38
Doge. There's this people, you know,
00:19:40
some of the media organizations in this room are the the
00:19:42
slingers. Well, so like.
00:19:45
There is a New York Times report today that accuses you of.
00:19:48
Blurring the line between is the New York Times.
00:19:51
Is that the same publication that got a cool surprise for
00:19:56
false reporting on on the Russia gate?
00:19:59
Is is it the same organization? I got to check my.
00:20:01
Pulitzer. My Pulitzer.
00:20:03
Account. It is.
00:20:03
It is. So I think they, I think the
00:20:06
judge just ruled against the New York Times for their their lies
00:20:09
about the Russia gate hoax and that they they might have to
00:20:12
give back that Pulitzer Prize, that New York Times.
00:20:15
Let's move on, you know. I, I got to, I should have got
00:20:20
the clip. I didn't get the clip for this
00:20:21
one, but he was, he was asked a question because he had his
00:20:25
right eye. He had a black eye.
00:20:28
Oh yeah, yeah, I understand. His son gave him that black guy,
00:20:31
his little son X. His he was, he was playing
00:20:35
around with his son X, and he's like, yeah, go ahead, hit me in
00:20:36
the face. He's not thinking that he would
00:20:38
give him that good of a shot. Even Trump said he goes, who X?
00:20:41
Oh, no, he's good. But when he when he when he when
00:20:44
the reporter asked Musk that Musk, what happened in your eye?
00:20:48
He goes, well, I wasn't in France.
00:20:49
I could tell you that. Yeah, I know He took a shot, hit
00:20:52
my Crone and his wife. I got to tell you.
00:20:55
And then somebody went online to say, oh, that looks like he got,
00:20:58
he got a bruise from Botox. I mean, come on, man.
00:21:01
Even even, I mean some of the stuff they say.
00:21:04
I mean, listen, if anybody that has children, you know, my
00:21:06
daughter cracked me a couple of times and you know, just when
00:21:10
she was very little. And I got to tell you those
00:21:12
little, those little, those little 6 and 12 month and one
00:21:15
year olds, they can really give you a shot.
00:21:17
Even 2 year olds, hell you when you're not expecting it, you
00:21:20
might just get cracked. It's funny, would you have
00:21:24
another clip here? I don't know if you do or not.
00:21:26
Looks like you have another one also.
00:21:27
I do this is so this is what I was talking about earlier when I
00:21:32
asked him about Doge. This is not the end of Doge, but
00:21:35
really the beginning. But I want to play the clip so
00:21:37
you guys can hear. It's a little 2 minutes, 20
00:21:38
seconds. Yeah, play it.
00:21:39
Knock it out. Well, let me say perhaps a few
00:21:41
words that this is not the end of Doge, but really the
00:21:46
beginning. My time as a special government
00:21:48
employee necessarily had to end. It was a limited time thing.
00:21:51
It's 134 days, I believe, which ends in a few days.
00:21:54
So, so that, you know, it comes with a time limit and but the
00:22:00
Dodge team will only grow stronger over time.
00:22:03
The Dodge influence will only grow stronger.
00:22:05
It's I liken it to sort of Buddhism.
00:22:07
It's like a way of life. So if it is permeating
00:22:11
throughout the government and I'm confident that over time
00:22:14
we'll see a trillion dollars of savings and a reduction in a
00:22:18
trillion dollars of waste of fraud reduction.
00:22:22
The calculations of the DOGE team thus far in, in terms of an
00:22:26
FY25 to FY20 6D are over 160 billion.
00:22:30
And and that's climbing. We'd expect that probably that
00:22:32
number will probably go over 200 billion soon.
00:22:35
So I think the DOGE team is doing an incredible job.
00:22:38
They're going to continue doing to doing an incredible job.
00:22:41
And, and I'll be, and I'll continue to, to be visiting here
00:22:45
and, and be a friend and advisor to the president.
00:22:49
And I look forward to, you know, times being back in this amazing
00:22:52
room. By the way, isn't this
00:22:54
incredible like this incredible like the, I mean, it's stunning.
00:22:59
I think the, the, the way that the Oval Office, the hot
00:23:02
president has just completely redone the, the Oval Office is
00:23:05
beautiful. I I love the gold on the
00:23:07
ceiling. Thank you, it's pretty nice.
00:23:09
Yeah. That's been there a long time.
00:23:12
That was plastered. Nobody ever really saw it.
00:23:15
They didn't know the ego was up there.
00:23:16
And we highlighted it's essentially, it's a landmark, a
00:23:20
great landmark. And that's 24 karat gold and
00:23:24
everybody loved it, and now they all see it when they come in.
00:23:26
So it's been, it's been good. The Oval Office has had, you
00:23:30
know, finally has the majesty that it deserves thanks to the
00:23:32
president. So, so I look forward to
00:23:35
continuing to be a Brandon advisor to the president,
00:23:38
continuing to support Doge team. There you go.
00:23:41
I'm going to cut it. You know, Lance, people can't
00:23:43
see this, but he's wearing his shirt.
00:23:44
You know, like the Godfather shirt.
00:23:46
I think it says the Dodge father.
00:23:48
I believe it does say the Dodge father.
00:23:49
I think I've seen him in that shirt before.
00:23:52
But you know, it's great to hear that.
00:23:54
I love the fact that it looks like a lot of the rumors aren't
00:23:57
true. It's exciting to know he's still
00:23:59
going to have be around to be an advisor to Donald Trump and a
00:24:02
close friend. I know they're very close
00:24:03
friends. Now.
00:24:04
He has that property down next to Mar a Lago.
00:24:07
Now, you know, of course, Elon Musk bought that penthouse right
00:24:10
across the way, right across the Bay there.
00:24:12
So exciting stuff, right? The big, big talk radio show is
00:24:15
going to get a short break and we come back.
00:24:16
We'll be talking about Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape
00:24:20
and sexual assault. Stay tuned.
00:24:22
George Valentine and myself, Lance Miliaccio, we'll be
00:24:24
throwing it back at you. Lots to cover yet?
00:25:02
All right, your favorite radio show is back, the big Make talk
00:25:06
radio show with your host Lance Migliacho.
00:25:08
George balancing coming to you live from Denver and New York
00:25:12
City. Bring you guys the tip of the
00:25:14
spear we got Russell Brand was actually pleads guilty, not
00:25:19
guilty. Sorry to rape and sexual assault
00:25:21
charges. Yeah.
00:25:22
That would be bad. Yeah, that would be, you know,
00:25:25
they began. Detectives began investigating
00:25:27
him back in 2023 after The Sunday Times newspaper and the
00:25:31
British broadcaster Channel 4 first reported these allegations
00:25:35
from four women. Now, some of you may know
00:25:40
Russell Brand as a comedian, some as an actor, but he's
00:25:43
actually a British comedian, actor and podcaster.
00:25:46
And he pled not guilty to all charges of, and these are big
00:25:50
charges here of rape and multiple counts of sexual
00:25:52
assault. Now, I don't know.
00:25:56
He's 49 years old dealing with this.
00:25:59
It's got to be a lot on his mind, you know, But we always
00:26:03
got to believe in the rule of law.
00:26:06
You're innocent until proven guilty.
00:26:08
You know, the court of a public opinion, especially from the
00:26:11
other side is already, you know, got him as guilty.
00:26:14
Even some people on our side. But I don't know, Lance, what do
00:26:18
you think? Is it looking good?
00:26:19
Not looking good. Here, here's my thing.
00:26:21
You know I've been looking at this case pretty closely.
00:26:23
Of course, I don't know the law in the UK.
00:26:25
This case originates out of the UK.
00:26:28
You know, the court documents talk about this happening.
00:26:30
He, he allegedly indecently assaulted a woman in 2001.
00:26:35
Supposedly he grabbed her arm and dragged her towards a male
00:26:39
bathroom. And then there was a separate
00:26:41
instance in 2004 where he was accused of sexually assaulting a
00:26:44
woman by touching her chest without her consent.
00:26:47
Now, First off, the first thing that strikes me, George, is why
00:26:50
did these people wait? 2001 and 2004 are a long time
00:26:55
ago. We're talking 20 plus years ago.
00:27:00
So that's my first take on it. And my second thing is, you
00:27:03
know, they charged Brand on April 4th, then they've talked
00:27:06
about rape, oral rape, indecent assault, 2 counts of sexual
00:27:09
assault and it all happened with four separate women between 1999
00:27:14
and 2005, again more than 20 years ago.
00:27:20
So my question is, why did they wait so long if they were?
00:27:23
If this happened, what was the timing?
00:27:26
To me, sometimes I worry after what happened to Donald Trump, I
00:27:30
don't really agree with what happened in that case.
00:27:33
I don't think that was true in the rape, his own rape case, I'm
00:27:37
not sure. You know, I always wonder the
00:27:38
stories about Harvey Weinstein and P Diddy, and I'm not
00:27:41
comparing these to say they're the same, but I often wonder
00:27:44
when things go into the news cycle like that, do people just
00:27:48
get an idea? Do they see somebody like Cassie
00:27:51
suing P Diddy civilly and think, oh, I can get some money too?
00:27:55
Because I used to date Russell Brand and he was pretty
00:27:57
aggressive sexually because he talks about in his book, he was
00:28:00
very promiscuous years ago when he was in the mainstream and he
00:28:04
was doing all the movies and stuff and he was a comedian.
00:28:06
He he admits it. But being promiscuous was one
00:28:09
thing. Now turning something into non
00:28:11
consensual sex is another. I mean, what are your thoughts
00:28:14
when you start thinking about people bringing cases that are
00:28:16
over 20 years old? And in Donald Trump's case, they
00:28:19
changed the law so they could bring that rape case against
00:28:22
them. They actually ex post factored
00:28:24
the law somehow. She said that oh he was in a
00:28:27
department store or something. I mean, just a crazy story in
00:28:29
itself. Well, I'm going to start with
00:28:31
Donald Trump first. That whole Donald Trump thing
00:28:34
was all BS. The late he never got he never
00:28:38
got convicted of rape number one and everything about her
00:28:41
testimony even a dress she was wearing it was all she wasn't
00:28:45
even like she was lying but because it's we're we're dealing
00:28:48
with a corrupt system just trying to take down Trump.
00:28:52
These judges allowed, you know, anything to go into favor of the
00:28:56
prosecution, but not in the defense and changing, changing
00:28:59
the law to do that. That just shows you now if you
00:29:03
want to talk about P Diddy and Weinstein, where you could say
00:29:08
there's multiple, multiple witnesses that cooperate.
00:29:12
They're like, they each have their own stories.
00:29:13
Wait a minute. I want you to make it clear that
00:29:15
I wasn't saying that Weinstein and P Diddy weren't legitimate.
00:29:18
I'm saying I'm trying lots of. I'm trying lots of stuff in the
00:29:21
news cycle. Do people start to say I'm going
00:29:23
to jump on the? Band.
00:29:24
Well, I was going to get to that, but OK, All right, yes.
00:29:27
Hear me No. Go ahead, I want you to.
00:29:28
Hear me out bro, hear me out. Let the.
00:29:30
Bro listening. All right, so you have multiple
00:29:33
witnesses that you know, they all, you know, tell their
00:29:37
stories with P Diddy and Harvey Weinstein.
00:29:42
And then these witnesses aren't like collabing together in those
00:29:45
cases. So it brings a lot of truth to
00:29:47
the matter. Now, why people take 20 years?
00:29:52
I mean, who wants to say they were they were raped or by
00:29:55
somebody? That's a lot to deal with on a
00:29:57
personal level, you know, with your mind.
00:30:00
It's not something that's easily to do for people to talk about
00:30:02
or come out to say, especially you're going to go in court in
00:30:04
front of these, all these people, you got to talk about
00:30:06
it. It takes a long time to heal.
00:30:08
If they can heal, some don't. Some suffers from it for the
00:30:11
rest of their lives. That's a good point.
00:30:13
So and another thing is one person may not have the courage,
00:30:18
but if somehow another person does and they come forward, that
00:30:23
gives that person that courage. I'm like, oh, they're doing it.
00:30:25
I mean, I could do it. I could have the courage.
00:30:29
So you know, that's it's, it's hard like you, you have to each
00:30:34
case has to be individual. You can't you, you can't face
00:30:39
all the cases. You know, you have to look at
00:30:40
each one individual. Some, you know, there's even
00:30:42
others where there was BSI mean, who was that?
00:30:46
Bauer, the pitcher Bauer, he, I forget what team he pitched for
00:30:50
Major League pitcher. He got, you know, got kicked off
00:30:54
the league because of some lady said he he, I don't know, sexual
00:31:00
misconduct or something. They kicked him out of the
00:31:02
league, this and that and whatever.
00:31:04
It took a few years, but it turned out all false.
00:31:06
The lady was lying, you know, they caught her and all that and
00:31:09
he was free to go. So now, you know, he just got
00:31:13
signed back into a baseball team, I believe.
00:31:15
But look what it did for his career.
00:31:17
That was that's the ones that hurt the legitimate ones.
00:31:20
So. And I got to say, you might very
00:31:23
well be right. My thing is this was a little
00:31:25
creepy anyway, because I think one of these individuals, I'm
00:31:27
not positive this, don't quote me on this.
00:31:29
I know that it's legal. 16 is legal consent in the UK.
00:31:36
Has it always been like that? Yeah, and supposedly Bran was
00:31:40
dating a 16 year old when he was 30, and this is back when he was
00:31:43
on British TV. And he was actually even, he was
00:31:47
a newscaster I think also even on the BBC for a while, resigned
00:31:51
in 2008. So this is, you know, so one of
00:31:54
these women said she was 16, which is the age of consent in
00:31:56
the UK. So let me make it clear.
00:31:57
They don't consider it pedophilia like we would here.
00:32:00
And he was 30 then, which to me, you know, I don't feel good
00:32:05
about that. I don't either is is he doing
00:32:09
that because she's easily could be manipulated.
00:32:12
Yeah, influence manipulated, who knows, But there's there's not
00:32:16
just one witness against him, there's 4.
00:32:19
No, there's four different women alleging this aggressive, the
00:32:22
aggressive, non consensual sex. Now he says he comes right out
00:32:25
and says, look, these allegations pertain to a time
00:32:27
when I was working in the mainstream and as I've written
00:32:29
about extensively in my books, I was very, very promiscuous.
00:32:33
He also says the relationships I had were very absolutely always
00:32:37
consensual. So I guess we'll just have to
00:32:39
keep an eye on this and see how this goes, man.
00:32:42
XRP, George, we're talking about the cryptocurrency XRP Ripple.
00:32:46
The Saudi Prince goes out right after meeting with Donald Trump.
00:32:51
Donald Trump announced, of course, that the that the XRP
00:32:55
would be part of the US digital asset stockpile.
00:32:59
And it turns out Vivo Power, which is, you know, owned by the
00:33:02
Saudi Arabian Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turkey, Abdul Aziz Al Saad,
00:33:09
he goes right out and buys $120 million in XRP right after the
00:33:13
meeting with Trump. What do you think of that?
00:33:18
I think he knows something. Listen, I mean, what's killing
00:33:23
XRP right now is this stupid lawsuit that we thought they had
00:33:26
settled but the judge refused the offer.
00:33:29
The the what? XRP and the government came to
00:33:35
agree with, you know how much they're going to pay and this
00:33:38
judge refused it. I mean, it was starting to go
00:33:40
up. Now it's back down.
00:33:41
I think it's like that 216. But I think still XRP is a is a
00:33:47
is going to be the safe bet. Well, this is a confident buy.
00:33:51
They raised this money in private capital.
00:33:52
They haven't finalized the purchase yet.
00:33:54
But what's also interesting is former, hold on a minute, this
00:33:58
is really interesting. Listen close former Ripple board
00:34:00
member Adam Trademan, if you know who he is, he's also an
00:34:04
investor and he's going to also chair the company's board of
00:34:07
advisors. So I wonder if there's some
00:34:09
other deals going on behind the scenes here with this company,
00:34:13
of course with Vivo, Avivo and of course with XRP or maybe
00:34:17
Ripple itself. Well, we know like you've
00:34:20
discussed many times on on all our shows that you know XRP they
00:34:24
can't, they have so many NDA contracts with governments, biz,
00:34:29
big companies that they can't put into effect.
00:34:32
They're saying do anything until this till this suit gets settled
00:34:36
the money now and that's what's holding them back.
00:34:38
I mean for them to going to invest 100, we're going to buy
00:34:42
121 million in XRP. That's telling you something.
00:34:46
They haven't bought it yet, right?
00:34:47
Is that what you're saying? No, they haven't triggered it
00:34:49
yet, but they've already raised the private capital.
00:34:51
They sold some of the stock of their company.
00:34:53
So the money's in place. It's just a matter of executing
00:34:56
the trade so. I like to, I like to see it
00:35:01
being executed and you know, it's definitely for real.
00:35:05
You know, we have to go. We have to keep an eye on this
00:35:07
and bring in, you know, come back and tell and see what's
00:35:11
going on. Well, I got to tell you, for
00:35:13
those people out there that don't own the XRP, this isn't
00:35:15
financial advice, but it might be time just to put a couple of
00:35:17
dollars in there and forget you own it.
00:35:19
It's only at $2.00 and 13 or 14 or 1516 cents right now, I
00:35:23
think. So it's pretty cheap.
00:35:25
It's a good buy. Definitely an opportunity.
00:35:27
All right, that big, big talk radio show, you know how we do
00:35:29
it. Tip of the spear, baby.
00:35:31
We're going to be coming right back and we come back.
00:35:33
We're going to be talking about Joe Biden saying he can beat the
00:35:37
hell out of Jake Tapper. CNN doesn't like it.
00:35:40
They try to cut away, but Joe's acting a little crazy, maybe
00:35:43
crazier than normal or maybe just as crazy as he's always
00:35:46
been for years and years and years.
00:35:48
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00:35:50
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00:39:02
gets in a female reporter's face claiming he can beat the hell
00:39:05
out of Jake Tapper. Now, we've been going over for a
00:39:10
long time about Joe Joe Biden's cognitive decline and he and he
00:39:15
can't take a few steps without either tripping or not knowing
00:39:18
where he's going. But all of a sudden he gets all
00:39:20
in his face and saying he's ready to fight, put up the
00:39:23
Dukes. Now, I can't blame him being mad
00:39:27
at Jake Tapper because for four years, Jake Tapper helped cover
00:39:31
his cognitive decline, and now he's outing him in his own book.
00:39:35
Just shows you how credible Jake Tapper is.
00:39:37
If you really want to, you know, talk this.
00:39:39
Is just, this is a tough one for me.
00:39:41
You know, at the end of the day, CNN has always, you know,
00:39:45
supported the false claim that Joe Biden was very lucid, that
00:39:49
he was very clear minded, that his health was amazing.
00:39:51
And the problem is Joe actually believes what he's saying here.
00:39:54
I have to be honest, if I got to put my money down, Jake Tapper,
00:39:57
I don't like Jake Tapper. Let me emphasize that.
00:39:59
But I think Jake Tapper would have knocked Biden out if there
00:40:02
was an altercation. At the end of the day, this is
00:40:04
just really weird. And he also seems to acknowledge
00:40:07
that he's incompetent in this video.
00:40:10
I think he meant to say competent, but he said
00:40:12
incompetent. Now he's suffering from prostate
00:40:14
cancer. I'm not sure I understand what
00:40:16
happened here, but he says I'm an American, that's who I am,
00:40:18
I'm serious about this. I'm not joking.
00:40:22
This is really strange. And these and then I don't think
00:40:24
these, these female reporters, of course, he got very close to
00:40:28
them also, which was very creepy.
00:40:30
Well, he always does that. Yeah, what is up with that?
00:40:33
Why is he so creepy? Close.
00:40:34
I think. But in all I'm gonna, I'm gonna,
00:40:38
I'm gonna give a different perspective.
00:40:40
I think when he was talking about I'm mentally incompetent,
00:40:43
I can't walk. He's quoting what Tapper was
00:40:46
saying about him in his book. And.
00:40:47
Stuff maybe. Maybe.
00:40:48
OK, you know what? Good pretty old guy though,
00:40:51
standing up and want to want to fight him.
00:40:53
Good for him. I get it.
00:40:55
Good for it. Tapper's slimy.
00:40:57
He he's supported by it the whole time and now he's just
00:40:59
trying to cash in. It doesn't matter.
00:41:01
I mean, I think this, I think the book is accurate.
00:41:03
I just think, well, let's play the clip.
00:41:05
Let's just go ahead and play it. All right.
00:41:07
And there's also been a lot of discussion recently about your
00:41:10
mental, mental and physical capabilities while you were in
00:41:13
office. You.
00:41:14
Can see that I'm mentally incompetent and I can't walk and
00:41:17
I can beat the hell out of both of them.
00:41:19
Do you want to reply to any of those reports and also to the
00:41:23
fact that there are some Democrats who are now
00:41:25
questioning whether you should have run for re election in the
00:41:28
first place? Why didn't they run against me
00:41:29
then? Because I'd have beaten them,
00:41:33
do. You have any regrets?
00:41:34
No, I don't. I mean he he he does make a
00:41:37
valid point. He goes saying that a lot of the
00:41:41
senators and you know, people were saying he shouldn't have
00:41:45
took a second run, but he nobody did challenge him, right.
00:41:49
So they knew he was declined. They should have challenged him.
00:41:52
It just shows they should never. Go that far.
00:41:54
They shouldn't have put him in in the 1st place but they wanted
00:41:56
a puppet they could control. That's why they installed him
00:41:59
the first time. But anyway.
00:42:01
I mean, but at this speech, you know, he did, he wanted to make
00:42:04
it about himself. This more of the speech he did.
00:42:06
And he actually implied his son Beau died while serving in Iraq,
00:42:10
which is false. He died of I think it was brain
00:42:13
cancer. He did.
00:42:14
He didn't die in Iraq. He died of brain cancer.
00:42:17
Yeah. You know, I, I don't, you know,
00:42:19
again, I, I don't fault him. I fault his family.
00:42:21
I fault the people that use the autopen.
00:42:24
I fault the people that installed him.
00:42:25
I fault the people that covered up his mental health state prior
00:42:29
to being elected the first time. And, you know, and all through
00:42:32
the process of him being there, I, I, I fault the congressional
00:42:35
members of Congress for not 25th amendmenting him when they
00:42:38
realized that he was, you know, lost in the sauce At the end of
00:42:41
the day, that would probably would have been worse for us
00:42:43
because we would have had cackling knees Harris in there.
00:42:46
So it's not great. I think his their, I mean his
00:42:49
families are the low of the low for allowing this all to happen
00:42:52
to him. It's elder abuse.
00:42:53
But I think the parading, parading him around and make him
00:42:57
do these vents to make him look mentally competent because they
00:43:00
know what's coming. Yeah, there's no doubt.
00:43:03
Let's talk about top secret G65 classified highs only, George,
00:43:11
the Democrat activists that the Democrats have decided is
00:43:15
they're going to get the men back to voting for the Democrats
00:43:18
running Operation Sam. This is high level stuff here,
00:43:22
man. I think they pulled out the
00:43:24
secret weapon. They're going in deep, George.
00:43:25
They're going in. I would say something else if we
00:43:28
weren't on radio. Yeah, and you actually would
00:43:31
thank us all that we are in radio and you don't have to see
00:43:34
the videos and see this person because it's kind of hideous.
00:43:38
I mean, she's 22 years old. She's so out of touch of
00:43:41
reality. And you know what?
00:43:43
But I fully ship. I want to do disclaimer right
00:43:45
now, Lance and George Ballantine and the Big Meg talk radio show
00:43:50
fully endorse the Democrats and Olivia Giuliana, who their who
00:43:56
their pick is in trying to get the bring back men to vote for
00:44:01
Democrats. We fully endorse this.
00:44:03
Please, I, you know, we support it.
00:44:05
We want them to do this because this is a no win win situation.
00:44:10
I don't know what they're thinking.
00:44:11
That's just they're so out of touch with reality that this is
00:44:15
what they're doing. Like Lance we're talking about.
00:44:17
They're trying to find a Joe Rogan for them.
00:44:19
Well, the idiots, they had Joe Rogan and and they lost them.
00:44:24
Why? Because their policies and
00:44:26
everything they do is so is out of so crazy.
00:44:29
Let's do it. Let's play the clip.
00:44:31
Let's let the audience hear in first hand.
00:44:32
Let's do it. All right.
00:44:34
I also. I also, I think it's just so
00:44:36
abundantly clear that the people who say these things don't
00:44:41
actually spend time talking to young men.
00:44:45
You know this because we know each other in real life.
00:44:48
But I spend a lot of time on college campuses and I spend.
00:44:51
A lot of time as young men. I love young men.
00:44:54
I I, I love frat guys. And in that, I've realized, like
00:44:59
even the ones that identify as conservative are almost always
00:45:03
pro-choice, are almost always pro gay marriage, you'd be
00:45:06
surprised at the number of them who supported Black Lives
00:45:09
Matter. And so I feel like people just
00:45:11
kind of lump them into this box when the truth is, again, a lot
00:45:16
of them are with us on the issues.
00:45:18
They're just not part of our coalition because they feel like
00:45:20
they're not welcomed in it. I don't know what she's talking
00:45:24
about. She's saying that a lot of
00:45:26
conservative men are are. I don't know.
00:45:29
I don't. Know I mean what is talking.
00:45:30
About clips about two minutes and 57 seconds, so let's fire it
00:45:34
up. Oh.
00:45:34
This is doozy. I've recently been told that in
00:45:38
my videos my tone is a little aggressive and I come off as
00:45:42
angry, so I wanted to speak on that for a minute.
00:45:45
I am angry. I am pissed off.
00:45:48
Quite frankly, I'm angry that I was born into a world post 911
00:45:54
where I am inheriting all of the problems that were created by
00:45:58
the three generations before us. Agree that the ocean is on fire
00:46:04
at 3 different places and we have billionaires who are racing
00:46:09
to see who can get to space faster.
00:46:11
The same billionaires who don't pay their workers fairly.
00:46:15
The same billionaires who don't pay their fair share in taxes.
00:46:19
I mean, I agree that 30 years ago you could go to college and
00:46:23
pay for it with a minimum wage job, and I'm angry that the
00:46:26
minimum wage rate hasn't been adjusted for inflation since 30
00:46:31
years ago. I'm angry that while those
00:46:34
billionaires are spending billions of dollars to go into
00:46:38
space, there are people in this country who don't have
00:46:40
healthcare because we don't have enough money for everyone to
00:46:44
have universal healthcare, even though and we actually tax those
00:46:48
billionaires barely. Not only could we have
00:46:51
healthcare for everyone, we could eradicate child hunger, we
00:46:55
could severely diminish poverty. I'm angry that the US government
00:47:01
spends hundreds of millions of dollars on the military and
00:47:05
weapons when we're not currently at war with anyone.
00:47:08
I'm angry that the US government does nothing but destabilize
00:47:12
other countries and other economies and then treat
00:47:14
refugees and asylum seekers like second class citizens.
00:47:19
I'm angry that prisoners in this country are legally allowed to
00:47:24
be treated like slaves. Are.
00:47:26
Allowed to be treated like slaves constitutionally.
00:47:32
I'm angry that we had a president who said when Mexico
00:47:36
sends their people, they're not sending their best, but our
00:47:39
country will turn away asylum seekers, but we'll openly
00:47:43
welcome Mexican assistance during wildfires and natural
00:47:48
disasters. I'm angry that people only care
00:47:51
about a woman's body when she's pregnant or when she's trying to
00:47:55
dress how she wants. I'm angry that every time
00:48:00
someone who is my age or younger or a little bit older tries to
00:48:04
talk about these things and they're passionate about them
00:48:06
because we're tired, we're told we're too sensitive, we're too
00:48:10
overdramatic or we're not realistic.
00:48:13
I don't know, Lance. You think she's angry?
00:48:16
I got to tell you, she's talking about people not being able to
00:48:19
feed themselves. She's clearly has gotten access
00:48:22
to all the food she wanted. But here's the deal.
00:48:24
I think she's a perfect dream team member.
00:48:26
She can team up with David Hogg. They can canvas the country.
00:48:29
They will change thing for the Democrats.
00:48:31
I'm absolutely convinced they will.
00:48:32
For you guys in the audience. You guys can go look her up,
00:48:34
spend a little time. If you really want to see more
00:48:36
of her, just head over to the big, big show on Rumble.
00:48:38
We talked about it on Friday. So you can definitely just watch
00:48:40
that show. And if you didn't watch our Dean
00:48:43
Kane episode, we had a great interview with actor, producer,
00:48:46
Patriot Dean Kane, and that was on Thursday.
00:48:49
So definitely want to check that interview out also.
00:48:51
That's Rumble. That's our home and locals, of
00:48:54
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00:48:57
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00:49:03
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00:49:09
God, country family, we are out of here.
00:49:11
George, last words. Enjoy the rest of the weekend,
00:49:15
it's summer. Stay healthy, stay safe, stay
00:49:19
blessed. Most importantly, stay frosty
00:49:21
later. See you next Saturday.
00:49:40
Yeah, I was.