THE BIG MIG TALK RADIO
MARCH 29, 2025
EPISODE 057
In a dramatic turn of transatlantic diplomacy, the European Union is drafting a list of concessions to convince President Donald Trump to ease tariffs on EU goods. After months of mounting economic pressure and tit-for-tat trade wars, Brussels is pivoting toward strategy over defiance. From reduced tariffs on U.S. exports to a bold investment pitch designed to win over swing states, this is not just trade negotiation—it’s geopolitical theater. And once again, Trump is center stage.
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Welcome to the Big Mig Talk Radio show, broadcasting live
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This is the Big Mig Talk radio show.
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Welcome back to the Big Meg talk radio show.
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I'm your host Lance Miliaccio with my Co host George
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Ballantine. Of course we are the tip of the
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spear. Our plan on this show is to
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educate and unify the country one episode at a time.
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On this show we believe it is better to be hugged by the truth
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and comforted with a lie. We are live in Denver and NYC.
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George Valentin what's shake and bacon?
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How are you, man? Oh, I'm doing good.
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Listen, man, it's 80° out here today.
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That's that's. Big.
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Change from the cold weather, as you know, but the bones and body
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likes it. So I'm happy, you know, another
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Saturday, another another week, you know, Although, you know, I
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always say, like, the week's never disappoint us.
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I'm kind of disappointed with this week's cycle, though.
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It's not like wasn't like a lot of oomph for us.
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You know the news at the end of the week and you, you know, for
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the audience, you guys know we have the big mink show on Rumble
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Well, listen, you know, I hear you.
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It's it's difficult sometimes when you're out, when you work
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in these shows and and you do the writing yourself like George
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and I do you know, you want to you want to really give the
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audience value because we realize your time is really
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valuable. So we want to give you the best
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stories in the top news. So sometimes we struggle.
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You're looking through the news cycle and you're like, what the
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heck is this? What is going on?
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Why isn't there anything really exciting?
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And maybe it's just because we're used to it.
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Maybe to the average person that the news looks exciting.
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But to George, you and I, we were struggling on Thursday and
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Friday a little bit, I feel like.
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Yeah, we were. But you know, we pull through
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it. That's what we do.
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You know this this whole week they want to make that big story
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about this signal gate and it was all BS.
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Blah blah. Blah, no warplanes.
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It was all nothing burger. So that's what the Dems do.
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Yeah, totally suspicious, but of course they're looking for
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anything they can to undermine or discredit this
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administration. They've been doing that since
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2016. And that, that is the truth.
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And they're going to keep doing it.
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I'm. I know.
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Allergy season. I got to say my allergies are
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acting up a little bit. Got a little sniffle and not
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cold, just just that allergy, just that spring fever thing
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that happens to me. You know, it's, it's I'm looking
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forecasting for 2026 and the way things are going, it's not, it's
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not going to look good for Republicans.
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So if you're, if you're actually in Wisconsin, you live in
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Wisconsin, you know people, you need to go out there and tell
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them to vote. Man.
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You have the you have the Wisconsin Supreme Court
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election. And it's it's very important
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because the Democrat was caught in a Zoom call saying, if you
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get me in as a Supreme Court Justice, I'm going to make sure
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that the Democrats gain two more congressional seats yet.
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But it's beyond me that she hasn't been just, you know,
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removed from even running with that she's supposed to be a
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judge and do this. I mean, it's crazy.
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And I'm hearing that they've invested hundreds of thousands
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of dollars in that campaign. I think it was like 100 million.
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That's crazy. And meanwhile, the Republicans
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haven't invested anything from what I heard.
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They don't spend any money. There's well, Elon Musk put in a
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lot of money. They.
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Oh, Elon did. But Elon Musk isn't the
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Republican, you know, committee or the Republican National
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Party. Explain that to me.
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How come these guys can't come up with any money?
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They've got tons of money. How come it always seems that
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whenever there's something really important, you just, you
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just see them wallowing on the sidelines, George.
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I don't know. You know, once lawyer Trump
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left, it's went downhill again. We'll see, man.
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Look at look what happened in Pennsylvania.
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We had a set a state Senate race and the Dem Republicans didn't
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come out to vote and they lost that seat by like 480 votes, all
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because they didn't go out and vote.
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They didn't take it seriously. You know who they should have
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put in footprint in charge of the RNC?
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Scott Pressler. Bingo.
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I love how how how your mind works, George.
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Exactly. Why not Scott Pressler?
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Here's a guy that truly loves the country, did so much of his
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work unpaid, unappreciated, and I honestly believe he's one of
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the main reasons that Donald Trump won.
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I got to say it. Scott Pressler, I really like
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that kid. He's a good.
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Kid too, is the reason Trump won Pennsylvania.
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He's a good kid, man. He works his butt off.
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He's serious. I mean, he was rolling around in
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a jalopy till somebody finally said we've got to raise some
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money for him and get him a new car.
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I think I partially I was responsible for that because kid
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was talking about how he wasn't sure his tires were going to
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make it somewhere. And I said, why is this guy
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doing incredible work rolling around a jalopy where he's got
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to worry about tires? Where is the RNC?
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Where's the GOP helping this guy?
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And then somebody, it wasn't them that helped.
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It was a crowdfunding and they bought him that brand new
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Suburban. You know, a kid was living out
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of his trunk. Crazy, crazy stuff.
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But you know, actions speak louder than words.
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That's why you got to realize in DC, it's a uniparty baby.
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Got to pay attention to what's going on.
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Don't listen to what their mouths are saying.
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You know, actions speak louder than words.
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You got to look at what they're doing.
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But listen, this is kind of big man, our friend, you know, we're
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friends with Tommy Robinson. He's been on our regular show a
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bunch of times. He is a fighter.
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You know, he's definitely a pro UK, anti immigration, anti rape
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gang. Well, finally something's going
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on with these rape gangs. Independent British MP Rupert
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Lowe, and this is in the UK, launched a national inquiry on
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the rape gang scandal. The crowdfunding to do the
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investigation jumped off almost immediately.
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One afternoon, almost 200 K George.
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Yeah, I mean, but you know, the politicians over in the UK say,
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Oh no, the people don't want nothing to do with this case.
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They don't want nothing to do with it.
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No, they do, because they're probably involved, these
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politicians. I mean, why would you not want
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to look into something where girls are being exploited,
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raped? I mean, it's by thousands more,
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you know. Past the immigrants, yeah,
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Illegal immigrants over. There there's predominantly they
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say Pakistani, Pakistani heritage men, but you know,
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they're they're a bunch of immigrants different at that
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facilities. But why would you not want to
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protect your citizens? Why would you just not want to
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protect the women, the girls? It's like a free fall.
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It's it's crazy. I just, I can't.
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I don't. Understand.
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Can you imagine if that was your daughter?
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I'd probably be facing homicide charges if it was my daughter
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that happened too, or my niece, because I can tell you this,
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those guys wouldn't get away with it and I sure as hell
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wouldn't wait for the UK legal system to not do something.
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This guy's kind of a beast though, you know?
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You know, Rupert is definitely a guy.
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He's outspoken, he's got a, he's got a real firm common sense
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view in key areas like immigration, economic policy and
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social issues. And he's always focused on UK's
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grooming gang scandal. But now he's really jumping in
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and he's launching a complete investigation in the scandal.
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You know, and I think it's important.
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I think that he's stepping up to the plate, putting his actions
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and time and his money where his mouth is.
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He's raising money to do that, that, you know, you know, he's
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calling them all this is, you know, they they've gone after
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this guy multiple times as a witch hunt.
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But these Muslim grooming gangs, I mean, are you kidding me?
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I mean, this is serious. These ought to be, this ought to
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trigger mass deportations. What is going on with the
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British government? How are they so screwed up?
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Maybe they learn from the US government because the US
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government is no better. We got, we don't have no PDD
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files, We don't got no Epstein files.
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There's so many names on that list.
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Those people should be prosecuted.
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But you know what? Because there's probably a lot
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of high profile names. Politician judges puts the same
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thing. Just like, you know, UK, they're
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all, you know, they want to suppress everything we have.
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People have a right to know. We need to know who's bad actors
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so we can get rid of them. Our government is so screwed up.
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The UK government is so screwed up, they're more worried about
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helping Ukraine right now than helping their own country.
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That's a scandal in itself. No doubt.
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I mean, I think and I think what's crazy about these
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grooming gangs, they're they're predominantly Pakistani and you
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know, in that country, you've seen women, they've shown some
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videos on social media how the men just harass and cat call any
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woman that's walking by herself. It's out of control.
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They're really out of line but I don't think it's only them, I
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think it's anybody in that Muslim heritage.
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Their disrespectful attitudes towards women is just obvious in
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the way they treat them. So I think this is a good move
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on the MPs part and and I'm excited to see it.
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I wish Tommy Robinson was out to help him.
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I just, you know what, I just hope it's not going to be like
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what we're dealing with here in the States when it comes to
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releasing information, redactions, protecting the rich,
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the, you know, the famous. I got something that's got to be
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done. I mean, if you want to clean up
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the world, you got to, you know, take out the bad, right?
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And you have to know who the bad are.
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There is no doubt it's a top priority and I think you're
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really, it's really got to happen.
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The end of the day, when government does nothing, it's
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because they're complicit. Our own own governments prove
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that over and over again. When they won't, you know, take
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care of what would be an obvious decision to make, right.
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This isn't even something you'd waver on.
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You just be like, yeah, these guys have got to face charges.
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We've got to deport all of them. We're just not going to be able
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to take any chances with our people.
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You know they call them the grooming gangs, right?
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Well we have our grooming gangs here.
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They call the Democrats and the UNI party trying to groom our
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kids with DEI and all this other crazy stuff.
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It's called TikTok and Disney. It's.
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DEI in schools the. Listen, stay tuned.
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You know, you know the big Mig team's going to be bringing it
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for real. Tip of the spear, baby.
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Oh, we. Move to.
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Valentin Lance Miliaccio We'll be right back.
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When we come back, we'll be talking about Mississippi
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abolishes state income tax and historic win for working
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families and economic freedom. This is huge.
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They finally abolish the state income tax.
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I mean, Republican governor, what is it?
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Tate Reeves, he signed the legislation yesterday declaring
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freedom loving Americans across the South.
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I don't know, you know, we have a list of states here that that
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have no income tax. Alaska definitely.
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I ain't moving Alaska. Florida, that's top of my list.
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Nevada. And you guess what?
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Our good friend Signal Chatter just became the interim US
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attorney for Nevada. So you know, Lance, we got
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pulled. We might have to consider Nevada
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for a while, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas,
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Washington and Wyoming. I wish they do it in Colorado.
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And you know, how about New Jersey?
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I mean, at the end of the day, taxes were only supposed to be
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temporary. I think the tax system is
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criminal in its own way. And the truth of the matter is
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it's crazy. The amount of money they
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collect, whether it's property tax, sales tax, income tax,
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never stops. Nevada, we know because they,
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they, Nevada has all the casinos, you know, they, they
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take care of the taxes. I'm surprised, though, what the
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state of Washington doesn't have income tax because that's just a
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liberal state through and through.
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I'm shocked. Funny.
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Right, New Hampshire. New Hampshire's it's in the
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middle, but all the other ones are pretty much red states, so
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it makes sense. But Washington?
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Yeah, I'm always surprised that New Hampshire doesn't have state
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income tax either. That's always kind of surprised
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me. I'm not right?
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Hampshire's a weird spot. I'm not a big fan of New
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Hampshire for whatever. Reason it's nice beautiful
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looking state though, I'll give it that.
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It's just strange, the people up.
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There, I didn't say I'm not. I talk about the state, the
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wildlife and everything. Yeah, the wildlife's cool.
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I agree with that. Yeah.
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All right. Well, that's what it is.
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This is this is great, though. Congratulations, Mississippi.
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Nice move. And they just eliminate income
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tax. When are we supposed to go to
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Mississippi to help round up the legals getting paid for that?
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Yeah, no kidding. Weren't they offering a bounty?
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Yeah. What's going on with that?
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They didn't have to put that through.
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Yet I don't, I don't know. I mean, I don't know if they put
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through that. It sounds like big money though
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to me. Right.
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We can make all that money not to pay income tax on it.
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Whoa. I mean, if, if, if Tom Holman
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wants to speed things up, start putting bounties all over the
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states. Watch how quickly the people
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start getting rounded up. What?
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Forget about it. Oh my.
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God put it might have to put the old team back together.
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I got my gold bag ready to go. That's it.
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All right. What about the GOP lawmakers?
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This isn't this is. So first, listen, we had some
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big news. First we heard about this in
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Detroit that they notified Pam Bondi in a letter.
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And now the Connecticut GOP alerts AG Pam Bondi of 150
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election fraud charges filed in Bridgeport ballot stuffing case.
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It's a big deal, George. It's the second one.
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Now all of a sudden, were they watching the show?
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We've been complaining about no election integrity incentives or
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moves. Now all of a sudden, we've had
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nothing but election integrity moves this week.
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You know, Trump has signed an executive order and now we've
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got two different states filing. Let me add to that.
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So I think it was went on Wednesday's show on the big
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Megan rumble. Now we, we, we've been told that
00:18:01
Trump does watch our show from time to time because we've made
00:18:05
some suggestions and all of a sudden, boom, Trump comes
00:18:08
through with it. And we were talking, I believe
00:18:10
it was Wednesday and we're brought up the election.
00:18:13
There's no election integrity laws.
00:18:14
You know, how are we going to protect our elections?
00:18:16
2026 coming up? And once, you know, next day,
00:18:19
all of sudden Trump comes out with an executive order on
00:18:22
election integrity. Very interesting, I have to say.
00:18:25
So where are we going with this? You have dozens of pages of
00:18:29
arrest warrants, affidavits made public in February outlining
00:18:33
disturbing allegations against a Councilwoman, I should say
00:18:36
Democrat too, Maria Pereira. This is a Democrat town run town
00:18:41
committee in Bridgeport. I mean, it's, it's always the
00:18:44
Democrats now. You know, it's, it's really true
00:18:48
what you just said. I I haven't seen one about
00:18:50
Republicans, have you? No, because they don't got the
00:18:52
gut so. But you know, I want to go back
00:18:55
now because you brought up Detroit, right?
00:18:57
And I'm going to bring up a story that came up because
00:19:00
titled White Dems, these are white Democrats telling Detroit
00:19:04
black election integrity activists they are dangerous,
00:19:07
extreme, pushing poll taxes for speaking up about the 2020 voter
00:19:12
fraud. They're dangerous to our
00:19:15
democracy. They went out and did all the
00:19:18
legwork, found all the voter fraud.
00:19:21
Like people that used to live in Michigan don't live anymore, but
00:19:24
ballots were filled out and sent in for the election.
00:19:28
They shouldn't have been counted, but guess what?
00:19:29
They counted them. Democrats put up a fight.
00:19:31
This is through GBI Strategies, an organization that was caught
00:19:35
by Michigan State Police, the Michigan Secretary of State's
00:19:38
office and attorney general's office.
00:19:41
They were delivering fake registrations of clerks across
00:19:43
the state of Michigan in person and by mail.
00:19:47
And this is all from a hotel in Auburn Mills, Michigan.
00:19:50
They all got investigated. Guess what, Lance, how many
00:19:52
charges you think the the state brought against them?
00:19:57
Well, I heard the FBI was involved at all, but I'm going
00:19:59
to guess if it was the FBI and the state of Michigan, 0
00:20:02
charges, George, I'm going with 0.
00:20:04
Ding Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. You answered correctly, Lance.
00:20:08
You win a prize of maybe getting in a secure election next year.
00:20:11
I don't know, I'm going to get arrested as an election denier.
00:20:14
You know this, all right? We don't believe in coincidences
00:20:18
here. Lance doesn't either.
00:20:20
Do I? But wouldn't you know that the
00:20:23
there's a senator who just happened to announce his
00:20:27
retirement? His name is Gary Peters from
00:20:29
Michigan, right? And then you had presidential
00:20:31
candidate Joe Biden. They each paid $242 to GBI
00:20:38
Strategies, both exact amounts. I don't understand.
00:20:42
I don't understand how the number is exact unless that's
00:20:45
the, that's the crooked, that's the, that's the the required
00:20:48
bribe amount. I wonder is that, is that per
00:20:51
ballot? Like, you know, is there like a
00:20:52
dollar ballot, $0.50 ballot? What's going on?
00:20:54
I don't know. Is it they go but GB is but they
00:20:57
called it in power Michigan. You want to know another one?
00:21:00
We don't believe in coincidences.
00:21:02
Their address they list at the bottom of their ads is six O 6
00:21:06
Townsend St., Lansing, MI Guess what?
00:21:09
It's the same address as the Democratic Party headquarters in
00:21:12
Lansing. Wait a minute.
00:21:14
What? You're telling me that GBI
00:21:16
Strategies, the group that's being investigated for election
00:21:20
fraud, uses the same address as the Democratic Party
00:21:25
headquarters in Lansing? I know.
00:21:26
Shocking, isn't it, Lance? I'm shocked and I'm appalled at
00:21:29
the same time. I don't know if I'm going to
00:21:30
recover from this. So I have a question for you,
00:21:32
Lance. Yeah.
00:21:33
Yeah. So when you have the liberal
00:21:36
Michigan State Police, right, you have a Democrat Michigan
00:21:39
Secretary of State, you have a Democrat Michigan attorney
00:21:42
general, do you think they're actually going to go after their
00:21:46
own party, Democrats and, and bring charges?
00:21:49
No, I do not. Lance, you got a second prize
00:21:52
today. I don't know.
00:21:53
We'll get to I don't know how. Can I, you know, you know what
00:21:55
I'm saying Right now I'm like Kreskin.
00:21:57
I'm psychic and you know, it's just so clear.
00:22:01
It's the same thing. And unless Pam Bondi and Cash
00:22:05
Patel and Dan Bogino get a bunch of agents up there
00:22:08
investigating, we start put throwing some people in the
00:22:10
clinker, this isn't going to fix itself.
00:22:13
Well, they. Just not going to.
00:22:15
So they also finally gave Pam Bondi a call to investigate GBI
00:22:20
strategy. So now she's got, you know, they
00:22:22
got a lot of proof. So she has this one, this case
00:22:25
now and then now she has the Connecticut case.
00:22:28
So I mean, listen, we're going to give her some time.
00:22:31
You know, she's got to look into there her, she got to have her
00:22:33
people look into it. I know they're, the FBI is busy.
00:22:36
They got 1000 agents, you know, going through the Epstein files,
00:22:39
redacting stuff like, Oh my God, they're going after the 10 most
00:22:43
wanted list. I mean, but we have like what,
00:22:45
30 FBI agents? Yep.
00:22:48
Can we spare something to go after election fraud here?
00:22:51
Yeah. How?
00:22:51
How much time you think we give her?
00:22:52
Two months. Three months to either bring
00:22:54
charges. I think if she doesn't bring
00:22:56
charges in 90 days, she's not going to.
00:22:58
I agree. I would say that this will get
00:23:02
swept under the rug. It'll be another one of those
00:23:03
things that will say here's proof and then everybody go,
00:23:05
well, nothing happened. How can it be true if nothing
00:23:08
happened, Nobody got arrested. That's what it's going.
00:23:12
To be the problem was from since 2020, if you brought anything
00:23:15
about but like about election fraud, man, were you chastised
00:23:19
you were. We got, we got spanked.
00:23:21
I think that's why we got suspended on X.
00:23:23
You and I, you know, George and I both got suspended on X when
00:23:25
it was the Jack Dorsey reign of terror on X, all his liberal
00:23:30
lefties over there. We got suspended.
00:23:32
We got the only reason I got my account back, George never got
00:23:34
his back. The only reason I got it back
00:23:36
was because of Elon Musk. And there's still suppression.
00:23:39
There's still a bunch of labels on a lot of accounts.
00:23:41
I've seen all kinds of people complaining, people complaining
00:23:43
they can't even get monetized. People with big accounts even
00:23:45
like us, we should be monetized. We can't get monetized over
00:23:48
there. It's still a bunch of corruption
00:23:50
running behind the scenes in the code.
00:23:52
But you know what's crazy is this?
00:23:54
This in Detroit have white Democrats telling black
00:23:58
activists that did all this work that they're, yeah, they're
00:24:03
suppressing the black vote. Wait, that doesn't sound racist.
00:24:06
They're protecting the vote. Are you kidding me?
00:24:08
That doesn't sound racist at all.
00:24:10
It is racist on their part. They're racist.
00:24:13
I called, they're bringing back, they're trying to bring back new
00:24:16
Jim Crow laws. That's what I'm calling.
00:24:17
Exactly. All right.
00:24:18
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That's exactly what we do. Crypto market cap now exceeds in
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losses 120 billion with AB Wow, we'll be talking about that when
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00:25:02
All right, we are back. We are live in New York and
00:25:05
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00:25:10
We are bringing you the tip of the spear.
00:25:13
We got economic turmoil maybe coming through.
00:25:16
Crypto market cap losses now exceed $120 billion as of
00:25:22
yesterday as a sell off accelerates across the board.
00:25:26
All major cryptocurrencies were turning red, Ethereum, XRP,
00:25:29
Dodge Coin, all leading to losses each dropping more than
00:25:32
6%. Even Bitcoin slipped over 2% on
00:25:35
Friday and today it's trading at like around 85.
00:25:40
So in the past 24 hours, 418 million in leveraged positions
00:25:44
including glance 354 long positions were liquidated.
00:25:48
What's going on? Yeah, Etherium took the biggest
00:25:52
hit. I mean, they took 140 million
00:25:53
losses. But you know, my opinion, you've
00:25:55
got to look at crypto, especially what I would consider
00:25:57
blue chip cryptos like XRP, Etherium, you know, I mean the
00:26:01
ISO 2002 coins, XDCXLMI think you got to look at them for the
00:26:06
long term. I think these are long term
00:26:08
plays. I, you know, I don't know that
00:26:09
I'm always a Bitcoin fan. I know a lot of people are, but
00:26:12
I think that the coins that are part of that ISO 20022
00:26:17
initiative and of course XRP is going to be doing a lot of work
00:26:21
replacing the SWIFT system. I think this is a buying
00:26:24
opportunity. That's my opinion.
00:26:26
If you don't have any XRP, you know, buy on the drops, you know
00:26:30
dollar cost average on the way down, it's a great opportunity
00:26:33
because I think crypto is here to stay.
00:26:35
This volatility comes from the inexperience of the market.
00:26:38
I think we have a lot of young people in crypto, unlike old
00:26:41
investors that are used to just sitting out the dips and knowing
00:26:44
that when a pullback happens, it's a great time.
00:26:47
The dollar cost average down. Yeah.
00:26:49
I mean, look, this is all following Donald Trump's
00:26:52
decision to pose 25% tariff on imported cars and auto parts.
00:26:58
So European Union, Canadian partners have warned of
00:27:00
retaliatory measures against US consumers.
00:27:03
And we're going to get to the, we're going to get in a little
00:27:05
bit When Lance just brought up a good point about a lot of
00:27:09
Bitcoin. I mean, a lot of crypto people
00:27:11
are young, young people. They're, they're not familiar
00:27:14
with the way markets go and, you know, holding it, but we're
00:27:17
going to get to that. But you know, it's, look, it's
00:27:20
fears of trade war escalation. They've rattled the financial
00:27:23
markets, investors, they're worrying, you know, but
00:27:25
remember, in 2016, Trump did this and we're fine.
00:27:29
I remember. I mean, we came into an economy
00:27:31
with high inflation, high prices on food, gas, egg prices just
00:27:37
dropped again. They're back going back down.
00:27:40
I mean, Biden couldn't do it. Look at gas.
00:27:44
Gas has been dropping and it's slowly been dropping.
00:27:46
But you know what's going up, Lance?
00:27:49
Golden Bond prices rose. Yeah, of course.
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metals, gold, gold what Lance what was the price of gold this
00:29:25
week? It rose to what?
00:29:27
All time high 3100, it's over that now.
00:29:30
I think it's at 31183120 something silver, it didn't
00:29:36
quite keep up. But you know, the problem is
00:29:38
that the silver, the economic issues on silver, there's going
00:29:40
to be a shortage. The industrial uses, you know,
00:29:43
green technology, you know, military uses are all going
00:29:47
through the roof. And there's countries that have
00:29:49
now added silver to their strategic reserve.
00:29:51
So they're stockpiling silver, which means they're taking it
00:29:54
off the market. It's not going to be available.
00:29:56
So I think this is going to, I think this is one of those Kapow
00:29:59
moments. I think if you don't have some
00:30:01
silver, for sure, if you can afford gold, great.
00:30:04
But I think the upside potential for silver, I wouldn't be
00:30:06
surprised to see silver get into the high 40s, maybe even over 50
00:30:12
before the end of the year. Because I do think that I hate
00:30:15
to use the R word, but I'm going to use it.
00:30:17
There might be a recession on the way.
00:30:21
And I'm not happy about that, but.
00:30:24
You know, there's a lot of reasons for it.
00:30:26
I just think unemployment's going to jump.
00:30:27
Of course, just the government alone, all the reduction in
00:30:30
employees and the government, they're all going to go on the
00:30:32
dole. You know, those government
00:30:34
employees can't wait to get on unemployment.
00:30:35
So those numbers are all going to start getting reported.
00:30:37
And I think the courts are going to be stopped dead in their
00:30:40
tracks. There's a lot of action going on
00:30:41
with Pam Bondi and others. They're not going to put up with
00:30:43
these activist judges. And then, of course, you got the
00:30:46
deportations. The impact that's going to have
00:30:48
on rental properties and residential real estate, you're
00:30:51
going to see it. They're talking about trying to
00:30:52
deport 10 million minimum in the next 24 months.
00:30:56
They really want to shoot for 20, but they're talking about a
00:30:59
minute of 10 million people being deported in the next 24
00:31:01
months. So as we just talked about
00:31:03
crypto now Wall Street sell off deepens.
00:31:06
Why? Because inflation worries.
00:31:08
The Dow closed yesterday over 700 points lower.
00:31:12
Ouch. Yep, they stock sold off sharply
00:31:14
yesterday. Pressuring by growing
00:31:16
uncertainty of what? U.S. trade policy.
00:31:19
As well as term pain, long term gain buddy.
00:31:22
As well as they say grim outlook on inflation, but inflation did
00:31:24
go down to like a few percentage points like points small, but it
00:31:28
went down I. Feel like the inflation is
00:31:30
really going down. George, I think you're just
00:31:31
reporting it. I mean, I know there's been a
00:31:33
minor, you know, down tick on the cost of eggs.
00:31:36
But when you go to, you know, you just did shopping today.
00:31:38
How did you feel about your shopping bill when you got done
00:31:40
today? Not happy.
00:31:46
Listen. Compared to what it was four
00:31:48
years ago to now, I mean. Oh yeah, it's awful.
00:31:51
It's still high. We we both know it's going to
00:31:53
take time to come down. It's not going to be a miracle,
00:31:55
but you know, yeah, it is what it is.
00:31:57
What are you going to do? Well, actually the S&P what they
00:32:01
shed one point almost 2%. Well, the market's getting
00:32:04
squeezed on both sides. You can't underestimate that.
00:32:07
There's uncertainty around next week, reciprocal tariffs hitting
00:32:09
the major exporting sectors like tech alongside concerns about I
00:32:13
think the weakening consumer are facing higher prices hitting
00:32:16
other areas like discretionary spending.
00:32:19
So you're getting a double squeeze whammy.
00:32:21
I think we're going to see some of the R word recession.
00:32:24
Is it going to be a soft bounce? I don't know.
00:32:25
Look, this is a the, the, the US government spending and the US
00:32:29
government economy is a giant, the biggest cruise ship in the
00:32:32
world. And getting it to turn around
00:32:34
after the damage that the Biden administration did, this is not
00:32:37
going to be a quick turn cruising.
00:32:38
You know, turning a cruise ship takes a long time to turn in the
00:32:41
other direction. And this is exactly what's going
00:32:44
to happen with this economy. Donald Trump cannot fix all the
00:32:47
damage in 90 days. It's going to take him a good 24
00:32:51
months to turn this around. He's smart.
00:32:54
The Art of the Deal is his masterpiece.
00:32:56
It's what he's best at. Of course, he's using tariffs to
00:33:00
stop these people dead in their tracks.
00:33:01
And let's face it, he just wants to bring manufacturing back to
00:33:04
the United States, which would create jobs.
00:33:07
So when it comes to the auto tariffs, George, I think it's a
00:33:09
good move in the long term. Lance, you just said art of the
00:33:11
deal. I got to bring something up
00:33:13
because we're just talking. We're just talking about tariff
00:33:15
wars and this and that. Well, I'm bringing, I remember
00:33:18
bringing you the Art of the Deal, the transatlantic edition.
00:33:21
Brussels bets big on Trump. And matter of fact, in a
00:33:25
dramatic turn of transatlantic diplomacy, the European Union is
00:33:30
drafting a list of concessions to convince President Trump to
00:33:34
raise tariffs on EU goods. What's?
00:33:37
Boom. That's a, that's a boom right
00:33:39
there. I'll get that.
00:33:40
A double. Boom, boom.
00:33:41
That's a double tap after months of mounting economic pressure
00:33:45
and what we go tit for tat trade wars.
00:33:47
That's what Trump does. I mean, look, they've been doing
00:33:50
it to us for a long time. And, and you, you got Congress
00:33:53
whining about what Donald Trump's doing, whining about
00:33:55
what Elon Musk's doing. But it's working.
00:33:58
These countries are turning around and Canada, 75% of
00:34:02
Canada's exports were coming to the US.
00:34:04
Hey, look, man, I don't care if I can't get Maple syrup.
00:34:06
I'm not worried about what Canada is bringing in.
00:34:07
I'll take my chances. I'm just telling you, I, I just
00:34:11
don't care. Can I ask you a question?
00:34:13
Sure, ask away. When Trump started these
00:34:15
tariffs, raising tariffs, how, how many countries, how much
00:34:20
money did they from all the countries combined right now are
00:34:24
vesting back into America, building factories and stuff?
00:34:28
It is hundreds of billions already.
00:34:30
No, it's in the trillions. I think, right, I'm just telling
00:34:33
you, you've got, you've got a massive investment by the
00:34:35
Japanese and Alaska and, and oil, right?
00:34:39
You've got these big moves. We've heard, you know, we've
00:34:42
heard that of course, you know, Jeff Bezos is talking about an
00:34:46
investment. We've heard of a bunch of things
00:34:48
going on. So and we're finding from other
00:34:50
countries, there's going to be big investment in manufacturing.
00:34:53
And that's what the tariffs are designed to do.
00:34:54
They're trying to make it costly for people that are importing
00:34:58
all their goods because of course, that's hurting our job,
00:35:01
job market. It's hurting our GDP.
00:35:04
It all matters. And Trump is best when he's
00:35:06
doing business. Let's face it.
00:35:08
Look, there should never be a president of the United States
00:35:10
that hasn't made a lot of money in business.
00:35:12
I'm going to just go out on a limb.
00:35:13
We don't need any more career politicians.
00:35:15
Joe Biden, one of the maybe is going to go down in history as
00:35:17
the worst president in American history.
00:35:20
And it's because he was an ignoramus.
00:35:23
The guy had never been in business.
00:35:24
His whole business was selling. His brand was selling, influence
00:35:28
peddling, right? That's what his whole family was
00:35:30
about, influence peddling. So, you know, I like this move.
00:35:34
The EU is crafting this term sheet.
00:35:36
It's imminent. Volkswagen, Airbus and others
00:35:38
are going to expand American operations, create key jobs,
00:35:41
which means maybe the unemployment will stop dipping.
00:35:43
Maybe some of these government employees can get jobs with
00:35:46
Volkswagen and Airbus. Who knows?
00:35:48
All right, the big, big talk radio is going to take a short
00:35:50
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International Security. So we we've seen Friday that JD
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Vance, vice President Vance and his wife and a few delegates are
00:39:01
in Greenland. They flew to Greenland.
00:39:04
Now I from my my hearing that people Greenland want us there.
00:39:08
They're tied to Denmark. But the kicker here Can you
00:39:11
believe Putin even says, oh, this is you know, go for it they
00:39:14
should do it. We got he's got an.
00:39:16
Arctic, yeah, and he's got an Arctic initiative, but he wants
00:39:20
to have better relations with the US He doesn't want conflict,
00:39:23
and I agree with him. We're wasting so much money in
00:39:26
conflict. I would love to see the Russians
00:39:29
and the Americans get up with a close relationship because of
00:39:31
Donald Trump. Because, listen, Donald Trump
00:39:34
and Vladimir Putin respect each other.
00:39:36
And to have a good relationship, you have to base it on respect.
00:39:40
Two powerful global leaders. And all he wants is the Ukraine
00:39:43
war to be over with. And he wants to make Russia
00:39:45
great again. But he's willing to work with
00:39:47
the US He offered the US right after that move where, you know,
00:39:50
Trump told Ukraine if they wanted any more money, they have
00:39:53
to sign over their mineral rights or at least work with the
00:39:56
US and and bring in those mineral rights.
00:39:57
They got about 24 million, $24 trillion worth of minerals.
00:40:01
That need to be brought up, you know out of the ground so they
00:40:03
want to work with them on it and that's going to be the security
00:40:05
for the money we're giving them no more free money but right
00:40:08
away Putin said look we've got rare earth minerals let's work
00:40:10
together let's get them out of the ground I love the way
00:40:12
Putin's thinking I love what Donald Trump's doing let's play
00:40:15
this media clip that just is just this is awesome and in my
00:40:18
opinion Denmark did a did a lousy job with Greenland.
00:40:21
They didn't take care of those people and those people want it.
00:40:24
I'm sorry. Very importantly for
00:40:27
International Security, we have to have Greenland.
00:40:29
It's not a question of do you think we can do without it?
00:40:32
We can't. If you look at Greenland right
00:40:34
now, if you look at the waterways, you have Chinese and
00:40:37
Russian ships all over the place.
00:40:40
And we're not going to be able to do that.
00:40:41
We're not relying on Denmark or anybody else to take care of
00:40:44
that situation. You all know when Trump sets his
00:40:48
eyes on something, he's going to get that deal done.
00:40:51
He's been setting the stage up for it from from when he was
00:40:54
campaigning, bringing it up. He's going to get it done.
00:40:58
And if it's for and it's for our security, International
00:41:01
Security, plus, you know, they have a lot of minerals there,
00:41:04
it's in our best interest. We already have a bunch of bases
00:41:07
there, why not I'm? Just excited for the people of
00:41:10
Greenland, you know, they've been really ignored by Denmark
00:41:12
for the longest time, even though there's not.
00:41:14
Too many of them. There's like what, 60?
00:41:16
There's like 55 or 56. Yeah, it's a crazy low number.
00:41:20
But at the end of the day, you know, it should be good for both
00:41:22
of us. It should be good for the people
00:41:23
of Greenland and otherwise. And really, I'm not concerned
00:41:26
about Denmark at this point. I think the people of Greenland
00:41:28
have the right to make a decision.
00:41:30
There's great opportunity. Trump wants to invest a bunch of
00:41:32
money, and it'd be a great opportunity for American people.
00:41:34
Maybe people want to go there as pioneers used to across the
00:41:37
wild, Wild West. Maybe they want to go to to
00:41:39
Greenland to start a brand new business or, you know, develop
00:41:43
that economy. I'm understanding they've got
00:41:45
tons of natural resources that have never been taken advantage
00:41:48
of. So it's a great opportunity.
00:41:50
And I love what Putin's doing. I got to tell you, a lot of
00:41:53
people, I may not be popular for this, but I'd love to see the US
00:41:56
get really, really strongly aligned with Russia.
00:41:59
And once in a while, let's put our disagreements behind us and
00:42:01
let's move forward a better opportunity for both the Russian
00:42:05
people and the American people. That's my take.
00:42:07
Greenland sounds really nice, but it's really cold for me.
00:42:10
Yeah, it's like I'm not a cold weather guy.
00:42:11
Can we? Can we, you know, we need to do,
00:42:13
can we drag green Greenland down to the equator?
00:42:15
I wish we could. Look at some big boats and let's
00:42:19
move. Imagine how populated it would
00:42:21
get. Oh.
00:42:21
My goodness, Can you imagine? It would be awesome.
00:42:24
It's good, but you know, it's amazing when you look at
00:42:25
Australia, what a large land mass that is and yet the
00:42:28
population is just not very good.
00:42:30
Well, they have a lot of like desert barren land too, you
00:42:33
don't forget. Yeah, yeah, of course.
00:42:35
So of course they got a lot of deadly animals there.
00:42:39
Snakes, spiders. Yeah.
00:42:41
They've got some crazy. Even the platypus is poisonous
00:42:43
there. Really.
00:42:44
Yeah, the platypus is. It has rear hooks that are
00:42:47
actually poisonous. You wouldn't think that that
00:42:50
platypus is poisonous. It's crazy.
00:42:51
But they got some cool animals, right?
00:42:53
They got the koala, you know, the wallaby.
00:42:55
I mean, the list just goes on and on.
00:42:57
All right, listen, let's talk about some big news.
00:42:59
So Elon Musk is doing some amazing, you know, shuffling of
00:43:04
his multibillion dollar empire. He just had XAI, which you know,
00:43:08
of course is the Grok intelligence, you know, Project
00:43:12
Colossus computer system, right? That's his whole AI division.
00:43:16
He just unified that by having XAI acquire X for 45 billion.
00:43:23
So he makes a quick billion in stock.
00:43:25
Of course they had 12 billion in debt, so you get a net valuation
00:43:28
of 33 billion, but it it basically clears the balance
00:43:32
sheet on that. And now that combined entity
00:43:35
George is worth over $80 billion.
00:43:38
Yeah. I mean, listen, if this is big
00:43:40
for on so many levels, but let you know XAI, they raised 6
00:43:44
billion in funding round that value the company at 40 billion.
00:43:48
So listen must knows what he's doing.
00:43:50
He but here's you know, there's a lot of key takeaways in to
00:43:53
this story, but I want to bring up one of them about when
00:43:56
combining X to to with XAI, once he has and I believe XAI that's
00:44:01
fully functional, that's in Tennessee where they're building
00:44:04
it. But once that's integrated with
00:44:06
X, Can you imagine how much better X will run?
00:44:09
Grok will work better the algorithms.
00:44:11
The algorithms will actually favor the smaller accounts too,
00:44:14
based on content. Right.
00:44:16
Yeah, Maybe they'll fix it all. It'd be great if they did.
00:44:19
I'm sure it would have a great impact on our show.
00:44:20
So remember how like we're we're all complaining about, you know,
00:44:23
the X algorithm. How come they don't fix it?
00:44:25
They're still suppressing us. Well, maybe this was this was
00:44:28
probably must plan all along. Why?
00:44:30
Why rebuild it when he's just going to integrate XAI into it
00:44:34
and let it, you know, fix it that way so it makes a lot of
00:44:37
sense It does. I want to put this in context.
00:44:39
You know, a few months ago, if you guys remember, xai raised 6
00:44:42
billion, which George just said, and that put the value of that
00:44:45
company at 40 billion. And then right after that, you
00:44:47
know, you saw this rejected bid. He made a bit of an offer of
00:44:50
97.4 billion to buy Open AI, but of course they denied that
00:44:55
offer. So I think this is his response
00:44:58
to that rejection. He's pivoting to build something
00:45:00
even more powerful on his own terms.
00:45:03
And that's what Musk does best. Building companies, adding
00:45:06
efficiency and and taking the market to a place it's never
00:45:09
been before. This is big.
00:45:12
He's building, listen, he's building the world's most
00:45:15
powerful super supercomputer called Colossus.
00:45:18
And I just said in Tennessee's in Memphis, that's going to tie
00:45:21
into Grok. So I mean, that's what, yeah,
00:45:24
that's Grok's part of it, I think.
00:45:25
Yep, you're going to get a full stack AI and media machine all
00:45:29
under one roof. And you know, I think the kicker
00:45:32
for everybody out there that doesn't really comprehend how
00:45:34
big this is, X isn't really just, I know a lot of people
00:45:37
call it just a social media platform, but it's not really,
00:45:40
to me it's a fire hose. You know, it's just big amazing
00:45:44
tsunami of public sentiment, trending topics.
00:45:46
You got political discourse, you got lots of raw human behavior.
00:45:49
I mean, just some crazy stuff happens on there.
00:45:52
You get access to top level people.
00:45:54
You can text people, e-mail people that you'd never have
00:45:56
access to, and that kind of data.
00:45:59
I mean, AI companies are dreaming of having access to
00:46:01
something like that. He just took that dream and made
00:46:05
it an exclusive reality. That is incredibly strong when
00:46:09
you think about that as far as a company.
00:46:11
It's going to be strong, but can you guess what's going to be
00:46:13
coming next? What?
00:46:14
Do you think? Regulatory scrutiny.
00:46:17
Oh, yeah, you're going to have like, except for the Democrats
00:46:19
it will. You're going.
00:46:19
To have, yeah, antitrust red flags, you know, the EU is going
00:46:23
to complain. They're all going to complain.
00:46:25
Yeah, Musk is too powerful. We must stop the Musk.
00:46:29
Right. I mean, he just leapfrogged the
00:46:32
head, right? He didn't just buy influence.
00:46:34
He consolidated the distribution, the computation
00:46:37
and the intelligence. I mean, that's a serious long
00:46:40
term play on the future of AI and global communication.
00:46:43
He's taking this, he's just, he just really, he just turned 4D
00:46:46
chess into like 20 D chess. Imagine that there's colossal
00:46:51
supercomputer running Washington DC to our government.
00:46:55
Man can imagine them stopping the 14 magic money computers and
00:46:58
all the other theft. You'd go to do something and the
00:47:01
and the computer would come up OK.
00:47:04
You can't do that. I mean, what's he going to do
00:47:08
next? He's, you know, must doesn't
00:47:11
just stop If he, he's got a huge plan.
00:47:14
Look what he did with SpaceX. Look what he just did with X.
00:47:16
In a short time, he turned it around.
00:47:20
Yeah, I mean, people were giving him a hard time after he fired
00:47:22
80% of the staff, but I didn't notice it.
00:47:25
I mean, you know, customer support's not great at.
00:47:27
The end of the day I. Mean but but other than that, I
00:47:31
have to tell you I didn't notice any difference in the service of
00:47:34
X You know, I still think there's some algorithm problems.
00:47:38
Hopefully this will solve that. If he solves the algorithm
00:47:41
problems, I think growth's XX's growth will will be exponential.
00:47:46
It would be massive if they redid those algorithms and took
00:47:49
away all the labels and all the suppression that's there.
00:47:52
I can't imagine what that would mean for the the the visibility
00:47:55
and the views on everyone's accounts.
00:47:58
I mean, hopefully it goes up, Maybe you can monetize finally
00:48:01
on X, you know, be part of the no kidding, get some some fun in
00:48:04
it. But I, I mean, we'll find out.
00:48:06
I mean, only time will tell, but don't forget they're, you know,
00:48:11
Trump. The they're building a big
00:48:13
supercomputer in Texas too, An AI system maybe.
00:48:17
That one's for the government. What do you think?
00:48:19
I think that one's probably going to be for the government
00:48:21
because they don't want to. They don't want to have a
00:48:23
private supercomputer by Elon Musk running the government now,
00:48:29
would they? God, can you just hear the
00:48:31
complaints? They're complaining now.
00:48:33
They're already whining so much, you know, I mean, the law fair's
00:48:36
been out of control. At the end of the day, it's all
00:48:38
got to be stopped, you know, and I, I think and hopefully it will
00:48:42
be. I hope this law fair, I hope
00:48:43
they figure a solution out can stop it dead in its tracks.
00:48:46
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