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It’s going to hurt before it gets better. That’s what Glenn has been warning regarding the economy. As President Trump continues to fight against the media and the Democrats to fix our economy, Glenn urges his audience to be prepared for whatever comes next. Kash Patel has officially been confirmed as FBI director, and Glenn warns of the real meltdown that will come when Patel begins to expose the worst government secrets. People are waking up all over the world, as citizens in Europe are demanding change and transparency. Glenn and Stu discuss the sudden flip-flop of New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D). Is Pete Buttigieg attempting to perform a similar flip-flopping political comeback? Texas Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett made a shocking claim regarding the potential $5,000 dividend that may be given to taxpayers using DOGE savings. Is $2 trillion in budget cuts even achievable? Glenn and Stu discuss the current debt crisis. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller gave a master-class civics lesson to the press. Blaze News senior editor Daniel Horowitz joins to discuss the current state of inflation and what must be done to cut it. Glenn and Stu discuss Amazon Prime buying out MGM Studios, which owned the James Bond film series rights.
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Down the road where shadows hide, feel the dark on every side.

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Hello, America.

Trump Trump is our first true non-progressive

transformational president in our history, and he's been charging in.

Trump is hacking at the red tape jungle with Doge.

AI has been flipping coins this week, but crooks are cashing in on it.

But it is also the reason why

DC's grime is being nailed to the wall for all to see.

WEF and ESG, the castle is crumbling and Europe's streets, England included, are roaring for their roots, not edicts from the WEF.

And if they don't get it soon, I'll predict that there will be roots or riots, European reform or European revolution.

Digital IDs, a loaded gun.

Don't let the right pick it up and misfire.

That's in the news.

Trump's squad, Patel, at the helm now, pushing a reset with teeth now at the FBI.

The edge is razor thin.

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Hello, Stu.

Glad, how are you?

I am good.

Let me just go over some of the news that has happened since we last met, get you caught up on everything.

Reuters is reporting that Trump's approval has slid from 44

to 44 from 47

because jobs and inflation are punching folks in the gut.

Okay.

Yes, unemployment has crept up to 4.2%.

Grocery bills are like a bad X that just won't go away.

And people are jittery a bit.

It's not a meltdown, but it is

Trump able to catch some flack on this.

Some are saying it's his tariffs.

Others are saying, you know, it's Congress that's all talk and no action.

The air in D.C.

is thick with tension, but here's the deal.

America, Washington isn't, nor should it ever be, your sugar daddy.

Trump's swinging at a system so fat that the system can't even move to get out of the way.

Here's the real deal.

We have trashed our economy for decades, and then we added a wrecking ball to the rest of it for the last four years.

As I have said for all during the election, for sure, it is going to sting and hurt before it heals.

Think 1970s gas lines only with worse, coffee.

Help your neighbor whenever you can.

Look for people who are in need that you can help.

Stock your pantry, because if we want the feds off our backs, we've got to step up and not take any shortcuts.

Washington Post is reporting Trump and Musk are selling the Department of Government Efficiency Doge like it's the next moonshot, aiming to carve out hundreds of billions in waste and toss 20% rebates our way.

Agencies today are sweating bullets.

Details are sketchy, but it is a gut punch to the bloated beast in Washington.

Is it bold?

Yes.

Is it what we asked for?

Yes.

This is the government getting a long overdue haircut, and Musk is holding the clippers.

In fact, yesterday at CPAC, it wasn't clippers, it was a chainsaw given to him by the president of Argentina.

They're not just trimming the fat, they're promising a chunk of our own money back as well.

But here's the kicker.

Do not cash that check and run.

We are drowning in $36 trillion of debt.

Stick it in there instead.

I like Trump's latest idea.

It helps kind of everybody.

When we get a trillion in cuts, 20% goes back to you.

20% goes to the debt.

And 20% to reduce the deficit.

Yesterday, Trump demanded

what's ordinary for you and me, but something that's almost as mythical as my little pony in Washington, D.C.

He demanded a balanced budget.

Whoa.

It will be up to us to support and demand lawmakers here and adhere to what all of us have asked for for decades.

paying down the debt and cutting the deficit to zero.

It's not real sexy, but it's a grown-up move.

Less waste, more backbone.

That's the win.

In the Times, Zelensky begging for a BFF vibe with Trump's crew, but a ditched briefing and some U.S.

side eye say otherwise.

His team met with Trump's envoy, then ghosted oppressor after whining about hardball talks.

Washington told them to drop the dictator trash talk.

It's a little chilly, not full on feud, but the cracks are showing.

Trump is not here to play global babysitter.

Those days are and should be over.

Ukraine has its own mess.

We don't need to mop it up.

When will the media and the Lindsey Grahams of the world and the Democrats begin to care about where the

100 billion or more we shipped over there that just went poof, vanished like a Vegas magic act, Zelensky has said that maybe half of the U.S.

money didn't arrive.

Where is it?

Also, we now know that the U.S.

arms that we sent to Ukraine, some of them are vacationing on the Mexican border in the hands of the cartels.

Nobody's asking, and that's the real scandal.

America's wallet isn't a bottomless pit.

It is time we close it.

The Washington Post reporting, America's Corruption Perception Index craters from

69 to 65, which makes us 28th worldwide.

Now, America's Corruption Perceptions Index, they say that's thanks to juicy scandals like Clarence Thomas and his secret billionaire getaways.

Is that the real deal?

Here's the actual story.

And this is a truth that the Washington Post will never ever cover.

Transparency International.

They're the ones who issued this report.

They're the scorekeeper.

Hmm.

It's interesting because a quick search now, you can find out they rake in 80 million euros from the U.S.

state, the EU, and the WEF cronies just last year.

X is screaming, deep state hit job.

TI conveniently skips the Dobbs leak, the Trump legal gauntlet in D.C., D.C., Georgia, what was happening there, what happened in New York, and the January 6th pro-life setups.

It's only about the conservatives on the court.

Hmm.

Smells like the same rotting trash they began to shovel after J.D.

Vance's speech last week in Europe.

Transparency International is nothing more than deep state PR.

They are bankrolled by the same clowns.

The WAF, the State Department, along with all the other usual NGOs that Doge is now finding, are finding, are funding and financing with taxpayer dollars.

All of those who loved a rig game and the government-funded propaganda, honestly, it would make Goebbels blush.

Trump's courts are slugging it out.

But transparency,

what is it, Transparency International?

It's blind to the real dirt, the witch hunts and leaks galore.

But this isn't about justice.

It is a power grab dressed up as a report card.

Europe and the global media need to understand that we are not stupid and we are not buying it.

The time of lies is over.

Thank God for AI, which at least now is proving its worth on giving us complete transparency.

You're not going to be able to hide the money and your lies anymore.

Reuters, Cash Patel in as FBI director, squeaking by 51 to 49.

The GOP is pumping its fish for his reform swagger.

Democrats cry, Trump goon.

Collins and Murkowski bolted, but he's still locked in, promising to gut headquarters of the FBI, axe deep,

and zero in on all the crime first that they were committing.

Eight top dogs are already out the door at the FBI, and he's got a list and he's checked it twice.

All of the agents of January 6th, X is a war zone today, half cheering, half melting down.

The real meltdown will happen when cash comes in next week and delivers the Epstein client list and begins to expose what Washington Intel and media told Americans were just simply conspiracy theories.

If I were Adam's shift, I might begin to liquidate some of those stocks that you've done so well with, Adam.

You might need a fleet of attorneys to keep you out of jail.

You might want to have extra cash on hand.

By the way, Patel is not going in to play nice.

He's the wrecking ball the FBI has been begging for.

The swamps built a fortress in that agency, and he's kicking down the front gates.

Eight's suits are gone already, and that's just the warm-out.

Warm-up, this is not about loyalty oaths.

It's about yanking power back from the shadows and placing justice where it belongs.

The rats are scurrying.

Good.

Let them run.

Their cheese hasn't just been moved.

It was taken away.

It's going to be very interesting to see how hungry and these terrified rats begin to eat one another.

Justice Department has dropped bribery crackdown.

Trump's POV raises questions, according to the news media.

Reuters said that.

Trump's DOJ in the story is hitting pause on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, slicing overseas bribery probes by 30% from 2024's pace.

The critics are yelling, open season.

Trump's squad calls it an unshackling of business, fewer audits, lighter fines.

Trump's side is saying that they view the Foreign Corruption Protection Act as a job killer, strangling U.S.

firms while China cheats freely.

By the way, did China ever pay a price at all for the bribery of our government officials all the way up to and including our former president.

X at Real Scott Ritter smells cronyism.

Fair point, but I think it's murky at best.

Maybe it's growth first,

you know, not global cop duty, but the optics are iffy on this one.

I don't know exactly what the truth is on this one yet, but we'll find it.

I do know this, when the feds ease off, it's usually a breather for the little guy.

But again, Without real time spent looking into the dark corners on all sides, this one still feels a little weird.

Trump's all about fair fights, not buddy-buddy deals.

But if this is a wink to his pals,

it's a misstep for the president and the first one.

But I'm not sure.

China is dirty.

Sure, $14 billion in shady deals last year alone.

But justice doesn't bend for convenience.

Keep it straight, or we're no better off than we were, and we're no better than the other side.

Economic blackout day is near and that's going to be really interesting according to the Times.

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Giving you all the stories that you need to know to make it through the day and understand your world.

We're going to comment more on a lot of these stories as the show goes on, but let me pick it back up here with Economic Blackout Day.

What the hell is that?

Well, February 28th, according to the Times, shaping up for a wallet shut boycott because Americans are fed up, targeting retailers like Walmart for dumping DEI quotas after Trump's nudge.

Really?

Is that the way the people feel?

Or is this all part of your tax dollars going to the Tides Foundation?

Your tax dollars at work

hashtag blackouts dei blowing up on x folks say it's about choice not a woke checklist uh-huh look i have no problem with companies choosing to go full dai if that's what you want um i mean it just means that every day will be voting day for america we'll vote with our cash pure american muscle don't like dei great

stop going to costco which has now just doubled down on DEI and any other country that is doubling down.

Just like Bud Light that's still losing over 40% market share and billions of dollars, if Americans are aware of who is sticking with the insanity and who is behind common sense and merit, the daily election will not even be close.

Trump is peeling off the DEI duct tape and people are done with forced nonsense.

Walmart is not our morality cop.

It's a frickin' store.

Keep your dollars where your voice is.

That's power.

That's not preaching.

AI now is fueling domestic crime surge, but it's also fighting corruption from foreign policy.

AI is turbocharging U.S.

crime, trafficking, scams, you name it.

Arrests are up 15%, but cops just can't keep up.

Cartels are turning fake IDs, scammers spoofing banks, all on tech steroids.

The flip side?

X's AI watchdog says it's nailing DC crooks $2 million in hill kickbacks busted just in the last few days.

Same tool.

Two wars.

AI is a double-barreled shotgun.

We need to understand that.

Crooks are going to use it and they're going to blast away, but it is also being used by good guys and popping DC's dirty laundry.

Cartels moved $8 billion in fakes last year.

Meanwhile, AI is catching congressmen with their sticky fingers.

It's a race, bad guys versus the truth.

We need it sharp, not sloppy, because the stakes are only climbing.

Another

ESG pushback, another WEF defeat from Reuters.

Trump's SEC is pick is gutting ESG rules.

Boards can now dodge climate and social votes now.

Green investors are crying.

Resolutions are down 40% since 2024 per Bloomberg.

Big players like Exxon that used to grovel at the knees of BlackRock.

Now they're bailing on, as Trump's team is torching it.

They're starting to do what's right for Exxon instead of right for the WEF.

X tags it WEF SmackDown.

Top-down control now is cracking.

ESG was Davos shoving its boot on corporate throats, and Trump is yanking it off.

Companies aren't here to bow to globalist scorecards.

They're here to work.

BlackRock's $10 trillion ESG empire, oh, it's wobbling just a little bit.

And good.

Let the market breathe.

This is us taking the wheel back.

Europe's DEI reckoning, civil unrest is brewing now.

Reuters.

says the EU is shredding DEI as Germany's economy shrinks to 0.5%.

Workers are torching quotas.

Protests are hitting the streets of Berlin and Paris.

10,000 marched last week against the EU and WEF.

An identity wipeout is what they're saying.

X's Europe Awakes says it's culture versus elite decrees.

WEF's green and migrant pushes have people boiling all over the world.

Politicians are deaf to this risk, and this risk is going to spread to a wildfire.

Europe's WEF overlords have poked the bear too long.

It's not about hate or racism.

What's happening in Europe and all over the world is about our homes.

Folks want their streets safe.

They love their own country more than they hate anybody else's country.

They love their culture and are tired of being told that Italy or England, Sweden or wherever they live is not unique or perhaps even worse, that you should be ashamed of what the Western world has produced and instead extol the Middle Eastern Muslim culture that is mostly known in our day for terror, death, starvation, and chaos.

This week at a church in the Congo, 70 Christians were beheaded in their church, where Muslim terrorists said, as they did in the 12th century, convert or die.

Sorry, but the West is superior to that nightmare.

Islamic countries hundreds of years ago did give us algebra and the zero.

But what have you done for us lately other than return children hostages back home in coffins?

Enough is enough.

We all want common sense back, not some bureaucratic's blueprint that for years they even denied was even a thing.

Trump's proving you can push back and win.

Over there, they're one spark away from a reckoning.

Ignore that role at your peril, EU.

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Welcome back to the program.

So what's been happening since you and I met yesterday?

Just trying to run through all of the stories we're...

I want to go back to England.

I was just telling you about what's happening in Europe, but England is also having a rift with the World Economic Forum.

The protests there are targeting the elites, elites, although the media is trying to say it's tariffs from Donald Trump.

The Guardian, UK Labor's World Economic Forum coziness has Tories fuming as Trump's tariffs bite.

London just saw 5,000 people rally on the 15th, Reform UK and Britain, Britain first leading, and it wasn't just trade gripes.

X's UK rebel voice says, it's Davos

sellouts versus sovereignty.

Any of this sound familiar?

Tariffs hurt, but the real fire's deeper.

England has had it with the WEF lapdogs

that say they are representing the people because they're not.

Trump's tariffs just have lit a fuse.

This isn't about pounds and pence.

This is about who is calling the shots, the people or the WEF.

5,000 hit the streets, and they're not yelling for cheaper socks.

They want their country back.

Sound familiar?

By the way, Europe, England, all of you who think Trump is Hitler, as the people in Europe who actually produced the real Hitler last time,

politicians, if you don't stop and follow transparency and the people,

you will long for a quote, Hitler like Trump.

Be aware, an actual Hitler is amongst you right now and will rise if you don't stop abusing the people who live in your country.

They will feel they have no other choice because that Hitler will start reflecting what they feel.

But that's not what real Hitler really wants.

Tech giants in the United States are facing U.S.

antitrust.

According to Bloomberg, Apple and Google are sweating the 2025 crackdowns.

Fed say their browser and AI grip screams monopoly.

Hallelujah.

Lawsuits are loading up.

Tech is on the edge today.

But I just want you to know,

let me say this right directly to big tech.

I don't care how many rich weasels stand behind the president during his swearing in.

Big tech is not untouchable.

Finally.

And we know who you are.

Trump is swinging the antitrust hammer, and it's about time.

Google's $20 billion deal with Apple's choking device, break it up.

Let the air in.

Fair play is not optional.

It is the deal.

There's also a trend that is happening on X, Digital ID panic, WEF echoes.

Trending on X, biometric IDs and programmable cash have Americans spooked.

At No Digital Tyranny ties it to the Fed

and the Fed trials this month.

WEF has drooled all over this for years, the great reset stench, but some right-wing ex-voices are cheering for border locks and identity.

At Truthseeker, Texas, they call it a trap.

Control tools don't flex freedom.

WEF's wet dream is tagging us like cattle.

And now some of us are actually biting on this?

America, that's a bad move.

You don't fix a fence with a sledgehammer.

That smashes everything.

Borders matter, but handing over your life to a chip and to the government matters more.

That's not safety.

That's a leash.

And, you know, I guess the last thing that is trending now is just the winter storms that are

happening.

20 states are being hammered.

Midwest is buried.

South is iced out.

Mother Nature is not messing around.

I guess it's all this global warming.

She's throwing haymakers.

D.C.

has no gloves.

Trump gets it.

You don't wait for a bailout.

You just dig out.

Last week's 12-inch dump in Chicago says it all.

We're tougher than the storms.

Buck up, buttercup.

Let's get to work.

Something else that I I found in the news that I thought was

really quite fascinating

is the story.

Let's see if I can find it.

The story that is coming in

from California.

Don't know if you saw this, Stu.

But on the fires.

Did you read that in show prep today?

From Karen Bass.

Uh-huh.

She's actually very happy.

with the uh

i had one one thought as this was going on i'm curious if you have the the same one.

Let me read the story first.

During an interview with Fox 11 Los Angeles released on Thursday yesterday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass praised the help of Trump administration in the fire recovery efforts.

In particular, the, quote, quickness in which the federal government has helped remove hazardous waste, a project, still quoting, that was supposed to take months and is moving along very quickly.

They're projecting that it will be done in the next few weeks.

That should have taken months.

End quote.

That's great.

Huh.

Now, that is legitimately great.

And in a normal society, what you would take from that is, hey, she's recognizing that even her political opponent is capable of doing good things for her community.

What a wonderful thing to embrace.

This is how politicians should act.

But two words come to mind to me.

Let's see if they're the same two words that came to you.

That That would be fascinating if you had the same thought.

I'm probably not.

Eric Adams.

Adams.

Absolutely.

That is hilarious.

Eric Adams.

Because this is the new strategy of Democrats.

When you're in real trouble, just start praising Donald Trump and hope

he finds favor and

mercy for you and your career, which is, I don't know.

It's a fascinating, it's a fascinating thing to happen.

You know, Eric Adams seems to have now a good relationship, relationship, but people

forget when they're talking about Eric Adams.

All this investigation stuff was going on not after, but before he started all of a sudden recognizing how bad illegal immigration was.

And

obviously, this has led to things, according to even the Trump administration in the court hearing, that the reason why they want to dismiss this case against him is because they need him to enforce immigration law.

Now, you could talk about whether that's a good idea or a bad idea, or that's the way you should handle it, but 100% the reason why this is going away for Adams is directly related to his opinion on this.

And I feel like there is now this,

there's a collection of these people, Rod Boglojevich, like there's a bunch of these Democrats who have just been like, well, holy crap, times are tough.

Let me all of a sudden say nice things about Donald Trump and act like he's not Hitler now.

And I wonder if Karen Bass is going into that world.

So I

actually heard some interviews a couple of days ago about the Eric Adams

thing and what

Hochul is talking about doing.

Yeah, she's saying she's not going to do it now, right?

Removing

the first time in the history of New York, and that's like, you know, what, 200 and some years old.

It would be a pretty big deal.

Also, should not be a thing.

Why is this a thing?

Why is this in the city charter in the first place?

It's bizarre.

Okay.

But what made me laugh is she said, this is horrible.

He's corrupt.

That's why if it happens, we'll look at people like

the former governor of New York.

Andrew Cuomo.

I thought, oh, well, there's somebody who's clean and shiny.

You're right.

I mean, they're going to put.

That's who they'll put in.

Oh, he's totally winning that race.

Oh, yeah.

It's pathetic and so predictable that the city of New York would go this way, right?

Isn't it?

It's the same thing that will happen with Karen Bass if she winds up, you know, after

her run here with the fire and it doesn't go well, they won't pick Caruso or some Republican or someone who's mildly sane on the Democratic side.

They'll pick some other crazy person and put them in charge of Los Angeles.

This is what always happens.

Let me ask you this.

Pete Buddha Judge.

I miss him already, don't you?

Oh my gosh.

I miss him already.

Just merit all over the place.

So the former transportation secretary, Pete Buttajudge, was speaking

at a forum about the future of the Democratic Party.

That sounds like an optimistic title.

They were talking about it, and moderator David Axelrod started talking to him about

what was the problem.

And he said, this is Pete Buttajudge.

Well, if we were more serious about the actual values and not just caught up in vocabularies and trying to cater to everybody, we would have done better.

What do you mean when we talk about diversity?

Yeah, it's caring for people

who have different experiences and making sure no one is mistreated because of them, which I'll always fight for.

But is it also about making people sit through a training that looks something like you would find in Portlandia?

Excuse me.

From him.

Unbelievable.

I was literally watching Portlandia yesterday, and it's 100%.

It's actually a really good point that would be made by like, you know, Rush Limbaugh if he were alive today.

Like, all of a sudden, Mr.

I'm running for Senate or whatever in Michigan is like, oh, gosh, this DEI stuff that I've benefited from non-stop, which is the only reason anyone knows my name.

Yes.

Gosh, that's really bad.

We shouldn't do it anymore.

I mean, it's pathetic.

Quote, if we were more serious about actual values and not caught up in vocabularies vocabularies and trying to cater to everybody only in terms of their particular slice of combinations of identities

versus the shared project,

we have to do a better job at meeting people where they are and embracing the lived experience of people.

Unfortunately, I think we got too soft as a party.

Too soft?

You were wearing jack boots.

What are you talking about?

Too soft.

Yeah, too soft.

They were just enforcing bizarre things that now he's being critical of.

Right.

I mean,

absolutely unbelievable.

But it is, you know, the sketch I happened to watch yesterday from Portlandia was they opened up a women's health abortion clinic in a WeWorks space.

WeWorks to kill your child.

In a little tent while everyone else is outside typing on their computers and they're performing abortions.

That's the mindset of this party.

It is.

And he has been there at the forefront of it for multiple years.

Oh, yeah.

And the reason he's at the forefront of it is because he is gay, full stop.

No one would know who he was if he liked women.

Literally, he would be a local politician that never rose to any level of notoriety whatsoever, with the one exception of the types of genitals he likes in the bedroom.

That is literally the only reason you know his name today.

Yeah, it's true.

And he's like, oh, DEI.

I can't believe these DEI people

are crazy.

The next thing you're going to know is that gay dads are going to have days off because

their wife.

Which is a man gave birth to a kid, which can happen, you know.

I mean, I got news for you.

Guys can't have babies like that.

Come on, you losers.

I can't wait for this Pete Buddha Jet.

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John Carmichael said, Doge rebate will make the inflation easier to take until Trump turns the economy around.

Yeah, except $5,000 to, I think, 168 million people will create inflation as well.

This is a really tough one.

David said 40% of what they cut should come back to us.

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Nathan Shaw wrote in and he said, I want the president to have a line item veto.

Is that in the cards anywhere?

I wouldn't put it past Trump.

When Trump just asked for a balanced budget and means it,

God only knows.

I think the Supreme Court, this Supreme Court might view that differently as well.

I agree.

John Carmichael said a version of Doge in each state is also a great idea.

I think so too.

And some states are already pursuing that.

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Well, hello, America.

A lot has happened in the last few days, and a lot was said yesterday.

Crazy, crazy stuff, both good and bad.

Let me give you one.

$5,000 from the government, that's not going to help anybody.

What are people going to do with that?

I don't know.

I'd like to volunteer to take that $5,000 and see what we could do with it.

I mean, are you insane?

Also, Trump yesterday said something as crazy as,

I want a balanced budget.

Put a balanced budget together.

Oh,

yes, please.

I'd like more, please.

It's a wild week for people saying stuff, and one side is actually getting stuff done.

We're going to go through some of the audio from yesterday here in just a second.

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And there's been a lot of crazy statements.

But

this is coming from Jasmine Crockett.

She's a congresswoman who was asked about the suggestion of Elon Musk and Donald Trump of maybe returning the savings that Doge has found back to the American people $5,000 at a time.

Listen to what she said.

President Trump says he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Doge back to Americans as kind of a dividend.

Would you support that?

Listen, he's just telling a lie.

He's not the one that had anything to do with the $1,200

refunds that people had during the midst of COVID that was done by a Democratic House and Democratic Senate.

Right now, what they're going to do is say, hey, we want to give you a refund, but Congress won't let us because they already know that there's just no money for that.

The only reason that those refunds came before was because we were living in different times.

So no, we are not in the business of giving out money.

And honestly, I don't know what $5,000 will do for you if you are unable to find a job because I am telling people, we are headed towards a recession.

Yeah.

Okay.

So much there.

Wow, is there a lot there?

First of all, Stu, let's say you don't have a job.

$5,000?

Can you find something to do with that?

Yeah, probably not, Clenn.

I'm just going to probably throw it away or burn it.

I mean, I don't know what it would do for you.

Nothing.

Provide housing, food, promote gasoline

for months.

$5,000 is, I mean, that's a level where almost anybody is going to notice it.

Yeah, I'd notice that.

$5,000.

Yeah, give me a $5,000 check.

Yes, thank you.

I noticed that.

Now, that doesn't mean it's a good policy.

No, it doesn't.

Also, it doesn't mean that the $1,200 that went to people was a good policy.

However, if you're going to praise the $1,200, you really can't bash the $5,000 as being meaningless.

No, you really can't.

No.

No.

Or the $700 that

was helping the people out.

That was not just, that wasn't meaningless money, $700 to help the hurricane victims.

That was real money.

That was real money.

Right.

The other part about it was, and again, there were so many of these checks and giveaways during the COVID period, it's hard to keep track of them.

But one of the main ones was toward the end of the Trump administration, as we were getting close to the election in 2020, Republicans opposed another giveaway, and Trump came in and kind of said, no, we should have it.

Remember, he was the one pushing for it.

Right.

Which I don't know how you could delete that from the history so i i don't

none of literally none of what she said makes sense she's she's one of my new faves by the way it's jasmine crockett yes

i she seems to be even crazier than like aoc

which is there's a high barrier crazy or stupidity

I mean, there's certainly a combination of both

infecting, I would say, both of the representatives we're discussing.

Right.

But she's fun.

We could do shows every day just playing clips that was by the way probably the most sane thing I've ever heard her

by far the most

I've ever seen her about this $5,000 going to 168 million people which is about what they're talking about is going to cause inflation 100% 100% it will cause inflation yes now when she says we don't have that money Yes, we do.

What we're talking about is taking the cuts from Doge.

That's what they're supposed to do.

We don't have that money.

We owe the money.

You're right.

We borrowed the money for those programs.

Now they just want to take that borrowed money and give it back to the taxpayer, which would be, it's hard to say no to.

It's really hard to say no to.

Especially because it should be our money.

Right, right.

But if you want to fix the country,

you have to pay down the debt and stop the deficit.

And I will say,

and when you bring up the stupidity quotient here for just a moment,

one good piece of evidence is if you apply her logic that she just gave you, we can't spend that $5,000 per person because we don't have the money.

Every program that she likes goes away.

Yes.

Because we don't have the money to pay for any of the crap that she wants.

Yes.

She just wants it.

This one, because she's decided today while she's on TV that giving a bunch of money to people is bad because Elon Musk wants it and not some Democrat, she's upending her entire philosophy of government.

But that's because she's dumb.

And that's why she's one of my new favorites.

That's good.

That's good.

I know I appreciate that.

I appreciate that.

Let me take to Elon Musk.

Cut six, please.

Where were we

when Trump was elected?

Bad.

Yeah, I mean,

I thought we were sort of heading for a point of no return, really.

Yeah.

You know?

And so that's why it was so essential that President Trump win the election

and

that there be a Republican majority in the House and Senate, which thanks to you, that has been accomplished.

That's him talking at CPAC yesterday, and a point of no return.

He was right.

That's where we are.

That's the one thing we have to all understand about

the debt, the deficit,

and

the new budget that is coming in, the tax cuts that are wanted.

This is an all-or-nothing kind of thing.

We have to do the whole cure.

You can't just take,

well, I'm going to take antibiotics for four days.

No, that could make things much, much worse.

You have to finish the entire prescription.

Otherwise, it's going to make things worse.

And people have to understand that.

We need the balanced budget.

We need the tax cuts, but the tax cuts need to be offset by cuts in our spending.

And those cuts should apply to every department, every

department.

We can find them.

Now, Elon Musk says he can find a trillion.

To make a meaningful difference, we need to find $2 trillion in cuts.

And we're not even close to a trillion yet.

What are we at?

I mean, it's impossible to know, honestly.

I will set it up on the debt clock.

Bring the debt clock up, will you?

See what it says.

There is a Doge number.

But

it's really hard to

substantiate at this point.

And so much of it would have to go through Congress to really be lasting.

I know.

All that being said,

the idea that they're going to get to $2 trillion to me is a fantasy.

I would love it.

But the only way you're really going to make a massive difference when it comes to Doge, when it comes to spending cuts, and this is a big distinction, is through these entitlement programs, which they don't want to touch.

Or

getting the debt financed at levels that are lower.

That can make a big long-term difference as well.

That one's achievable.

The Doge clock is $120 billion.

Now, that is more of what they want to do, right?

This is the pace they would need to be on, right?

The way this works.

The pace they'd need to be on to get to what they said they were going to do.

So they would be at about $120 a billion.

I don't think that means what they've cut so far.

They have made cuts.

However, I really do think...

I think it's pretty close to that.

I really do think the Doge situation is better viewed, not as a cost-cutting exercise.

You may get some of that, which is great,

but

the more important work they will do is

transparency, is cutting regulations, is finding inefficiencies, is making

the world better for you as a small business owner.

Those types of things are going to be, I think, more impactful long term.

It's really hard for them to cut, I mean, because they could cut $100 billion and then that same amount of money is going to go out the window in paying the debt or the interest on the debt that we already have.

But it's weird because you can't figure out,

I mean, I think that Trump is serious about cutting spending,

serious about cutting the waste, serious about finding the bad guys and ending the deep state as much as he possibly can.

And I can't figure out the other side yet because, you know, like Crockett, what are you talking about?

That's clearly just politics talking.

And when you're coming up against these cuts that are obviously grotesque,

how do you even argue?

And Musk talked about that, cut five.

Musk talked about that yesterday as well.

How do you try to win on that?

Well, at this point, I'm like, I'm not sure how much of the left is even real.

Yeah.

How much was propped up by our money?

Yeah, yeah.

Like literally, you see like these sort of fake rallies where there's like hardly any people and the media will like frame it and like, you know, get all six people in the frame, but it's like nobody else is there.

It doesn't have popular support.

But then you learn that there's hundreds of billions of dollars going to these so-called NGOs.

And it's your tax dollars that are funding things that are fundamentally anti-American.

And they're propping up their narrative.

A lot of that government money has been propping up a left that I don't think is as strong as they made it seem.

In fact, a massive amount of your tax dollars is going to legacy media companies

directly from the government.

The government wants to take over media.

Yeah, it's terrible.

It is funny him doing this commentary in sunglasses inside with a chain that keeps bumping against the microphone.

Yeah, and he's, I mean, he is so awkward.

You know, I just.

It's somewhat charming.

It is.

I like it.

I like it, but he's so awkward, and the glasses make him look like he's out of Minecraft.

Doesn't he look like a Minecraft garrison?

But

it's funny to see that.

But I mean, I think it's true, too.

I mean, I think

to illustrate that point a little bit, Donald Trump came out and said he wanted to at first buy, but then just take over Gaza, just take it over.

When's the last time you saw a real protest by the American left about anything going on in Israel or Palestine?

No.

Palestinian territories or whatever you want to call them.

They just seem like now that the election's over, just not talking about it at all.

Now, we all know there is real support on the left for Hamas.

There's a Hamas wing of the party.

Yeah.

But, like, there's no widespread popular protests going on here in this country, despite what is going on there, where he's saying, I'm going to build, like, golf courses on the coast of Gaza.

And they're like,

but I don't think that's what he meant.

I think he meant open that up for investment.

No, I know, I know.

I'm not saying that's, but, like, the left would translate.

They're like, hey, you know, yesterday on October 7th, they went in and killed and raped a bunch of people, and they were out protesting in favor of Hamas the next day.

Right?

Like,

it's not,

they don't need an actual justification to do it.

The point is, I think, that, you know, what he's, I'm trying to make the same point he's making, which is

real.

It's not real.

A lot of this stuff isn't even real.

It's used at that time for an end that they feel they need at that time.

Who actually disagrees with what Rand Paul said yesterday, cut seven?

Why are the decisions of this body so awful?

Because there's a printing press.

I had a conversation with one of my Democrat colleagues and he said,

I said, we have to make a choice.

You've got to decide whether you want to help the poor in our country or want to help the poor in Ukraine or help whoever you're paying in Ukraine.

He says, we shouldn't have to make a choice.

Well, it's like, you do have to make a choice.

The fact that you think you don't have to make a choice is why we're $36 trillion in the hole.

You have to make choices.

Which comes first?

Ukraine or America?

You can't do both because we don't have enough money.

We only have enough taxes coming in to pay for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and food stamps.

Everything else is borrowed.

So maybe able-bodied people need to go back to work.

Maybe there needs to be a work requirement.

Maybe for goodness sakes, food stamps shouldn't buy sugar drinks, chips, ding-dongs, and Twinkies.

How do you argue about against that if you understand where our country is on debt?

You're talking about the Twinkies?

No, I know you focus on the Twinkies.

I did.

That's all I heard was.

Yeah, I know, I know.

But that wasn't the main point of that.

Okay, I'm sorry.

Sorry.

So I can understand how you are arguing against him.

But anybody who's not hyper-focused on Twinkies and ding-dongs

and is honest about where we are as a country, how do you argue against that?

It's not real that you don't argue against that.

You get the Tides Foundation and the Tides Foundation gets $36 million

from USAID and then they spin off a bunch of protesters to go out and say, you're starving people to death and you can't make these cuts because it's against the Constitution.

Nazi, Nazi, Nazi.

He's Hitler.

That's all bogus.

Right.

But the argument about it is not, they're not making an argument on the same plane we are, right?

We're trying to, we think we shouldn't spend more than we have.

We think that we shouldn't take more money from people.

That's not what they think, right?

Like the Stacey Abrams story is a great example of this from just the other day, where

she starts this charity to install like, you know,

pumps and, you know, solar panels and nonsense.

Yeah.

It literally has $100

of revenue.

It took in $100 as a charity, $100 of revenue, and then it got a $2 billion grant from the government.

$2 billion.

A place that had $100 in revenue just mysteriously gets a $2 billion grant from our government under Joe Biden.

Like, that's the type.

That's what's being protected here.

Yeah, it's,

and it's not the, don't, don't confuse, and you're not, but don't confuse that with a charity.

That's not.

That is, that's money to sow revolution in our country and other countries.

That's what that is.

That's all that is.

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Did you hear Stephen Miller giving the civics lesson to the press in the White House press press room yesterday?

Listen to this, cut nine.

It is true that many of the people in this room for four years failed to cover the fact that Joe Biden was mentally incompetent and was not running the country.

It is also true that many people in this room who have used this talking point that Elon is not elected fail to understand how government works.

So I'm glad for the opportunity for a brief civics lesson.

A president is elected by the whole American people.

He's the only official in the entire entire government that is elected by the entire nation, right?

Judges are appointed, members of Congress are elected at the district or state level.

Just one man.

And the Constitution, Article II, has a clause known as the Vesting Clause, and it says the executive power shall be vested in a president, singular.

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So Americans vote for radical FBI reform, and FBI agents say they don't want to change.

Or Americans vote for radical reform under energy policies, but EPA bureaucrats say they don't want to change.

Or Americans vote to end DEI, racist DEI policies.

And lawyers in the Department of Justice say they don't want to change.

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Hey, I've got good news for you.

It's Friday.

Welcome.

Glad you're here.

Did you hear hear the economic advisor to Trump, Kevin Hassett, on tariffs and

tariffs replacing the income tax?

Listen to this, cut 10.

President Trump has spoken about replacing income tax with tariff revenue, especially with all this waste, fraud, and abuse that we're seeing cut.

Is that a possibility?

Absolutely.

And in fact, if you think about the China tariff revenue that we're estimating is coming in from the 10% that we just added, plus the de minimis thing, that it's between $500 billion and a trillion dollars over 10 years is our estimate.

And that's something that is outside of the reductions that markets are seeing through the negotiations up on the hill.

And so we expect that the tariff revenue is actually going to make it much easier for Republicans to pass a bill.

And that was the president's plan all along.

Okay, all right.

Okay.

Help him pass a bill.

That's okay.

Good.

That's good.

But abolishing the IRS and the income tax, that was the real question here.

And I know Trump is talking about it.

He wants to abolish the IRS.

And let's just...

Do we have the...

Do we have the porn music?

Because that is

not.

Don't find it.

Oh, that is

Friday.

Yeah, baby.

Why didn't you delete this, Sarah?

You're a bad person.

You're a bad person, and people are judging you for what you have done.

I'm taking that big, long knife.

Do you want this?

To the IRS, baby.

Yeah.

This is Sarah's fault.

This isn't even Glenn.

I don't even hold Glenn responsible for this weird mess.

I mean, that's conservative porn, man.

Getting rid of the IRS, that would be,

it would be unbelievable.

However,

let's keep things in perspective here.

The tariffs, I mean, I'd like to see the actual numbers on the tariffs.

And look,

if...

If he could abolish the IRS and cover our spending with tariffs and not go to world war,

man.

You strap me to the outside of a Musk rocket, okay, and I'll scream all the way up, I was wrong.

I'll do that, okay, and I'd happily do that for my children.

It might be worth passing the policy just to see it, honestly.

Right.

And if that would happen for my children, again, it would be worth it.

But I just don't think that we are

there.

It is a great thing to shoot for, but I want to see,

I want to see a trillion dollars from Doge.

I mean, an actual trillion dollars from Doge before I begin to say anything.

We are, what is the new budget that some of them are talking about is like four trillion dollars over?

I think it's three, yeah.

Three?

Okay, so you have to cut.

You cannot have three trillion dollars in borrowing.

borrowing.

You just can't do it.

That used to be wartime catastrophic

economic collapse type of stuff.

It's fiction novels.

Right.

And now we're just there all the time.

I will say this, Glenn, and you know this about me.

I'm about as anti-tariff as anybody.

Yes.

Right.

Like I am, you know,

Scott Linsecum, if you know him, I'm basically Scott on the tariffs.

I'm against them.

I don't like taxes.

He doesn't even like terraces.

No, no, I don't like terrorists.

I don't like, I don't even like Paris.

No, he doesn't.

I don't like any rhymes

He doesn't like it.

However, I've been relatively muted in my criticism of these tariffs.

And what he just said is part of the reason why.

These tariffs, which come along with these tariffs, an economic projection of revenue, right?

As he said, like, oh, we're going to bring in $500 billion.

Now, is that really going to happen?

I don't know.

What tends to happen if you have a long-term tariff is that companies that don't want to deal with that tariff move to other places.

And there are cheaper places than China to make these goods.

And they wind up coming shipped in from a different country.

And you're chasing the tariffs.

There's all sorts of issues with those projections.

However,

what you need in a reconciliation bill to pass a reconciliation bill is a balanced budget on the bill and actually lowering the deficit.

So if he can put in that bill and have economic projections that help that bill get across the finish line, what we might see is actual legitimate tax cuts, sort of based on, I would say, a gimmicky approach, but one that may very well be needed, especially when you don't get the scoring that you want.

So I do think that is part of the strategy here and why he's launched those so early without even at times giving these countries a chance to talk, right?

Like, I mean, he's kind of fired these things out there really quickly.

I, and he, maybe he just admitted it, but my suspicion the entire time was part of this is going to be scoring for this reconciliation bill that's right around the corner, which needs to get done relatively quickly.

So I do think that's part of it, and I understand that strategy part of it.

I wish the Republicans had the cojones,

which I think is French for marbles,

to

actually stand up and cut the spending and the income tax and the capital gains tax and the business tax 15, 15, 15.

If you have.

That's higher than zero, I'm hearing.

I don't know why.

I know, because

I'd like it to be zero.

I would love it.

No, no, no.

Again, do I have to play the

people getting to zero?

I mean,

I am all.

He doesn't even have control of the music.

You're impressing.

Get to zero.

It's very disturbing.

Even Tanya is vomiting right now.

She's like,

okay, anyway.

So

I'd like to get to zero, but imagine if we had 15% corporate rates, 15% income tax, 15% capital gains tax.

That is a huge, a massive cut.

By the way, no matter how high the taxes are,

you always,

always

it returns about 17%

back to the

treasury.

Of GDP.

Yeah.

So you get 17%.

No matter if you have 25% or 95%,

it's always a return of about 17%, 17 to 19%.

So

why we don't have a flat tax of just 17% when you're talking about 15% for everybody, and it's just locked in.

It's just 15%.

When that happens, your money stays with you.

Your money stays with people investing.

You are not punished for investing in things through through capital gains.

15%?

Okay, I still think that's absolutely unreasonable.

That one should be zero.

I've already paid taxes on that money once.

You're going to double tax me now?

No.

But

if that's what we have to do to get movement, that would spur on the economy.

What I'm not seeing enough of, and I know it is happening,

and I know the president knows this has to happen faster and it has to happen within the first hundred days, is massive cuts in regulation, massive cuts in

taxes, and massive cuts in spending.

If we can get that trifecta,

we save the nation for our children.

It will be tough, but it won't be tough.

You know, the thing about the tariffs that we fail to look at is if we have tariffs, and let's say they're 25% tariffs, whatever they're inflicting on us, we inflict on them, okay?

But we say, if you build it here, however, you're only going to pay a 15% income tax, which they can't get anywhere else.

You won't get a 15% income tax for a corporation anywhere else in the world.

They will begin to return jobs here.

So we not only get the boost of people having more money to reinvest, you also have those foreign countries, because of the tariffs, saying, let's just build it in America because we're going to make more money building it in America than we would in Europe or anyplace else.

Just build it in America.

That actually builds

a country for the future.

And this is why that policy is better than trying to tariff your way into the same solution.

Because if you lower the rates, companies come because they want to come here because they have lower rates and getting the benefits of being in America.

Obviously, you can find some really low rates in countries you don't want to necessarily be in.

Yes.

But you come to America, you get that rates.

You bring the companies here, so that's one of the goals, right?

And then in addition, you get that tax revenue here, right?

Yes.

The issue with tariffs is you get one or the other.

If your policy to bring people here succeeds, you lose the revenue from the tariffs.

Correct.

If you keep the tariffs high and get that revenue, they don't come back here.

Correct.

So that is why that tariff security.

Right.

It's like taxing

tobacco out of business and putting all of those taxes to health care.

Right.

Well, if it works, you won't have any money for health care.

You know what I mean?

And so if the tariffs work, you won't have a lot of tariffs because people will bring their, but it's a win-win.

Because if you lower the income tax, they bring their companies here.

You don't have that tariff blocking, but you're taking 15%

and 15% from all of the workers in these corporations as well.

That's the win.

And that's what Trump, I believe, is trying to do.

I mean, he said before that he would like all tariffs to be zero, even though he says also he really likes tariffs.

I think he likes what they accomplish.

Not necessarily raising taxes on people.

He doesn't like doing that, obviously.

But he does like the idea of fairness.

And that's why the reciprocal tariffs, I think, really work for him,

where he can say, look, I'm not trying to tax you guys out.

I don't want my people to pay more for stuff.

What I want, though, is it to be fair.

And that is something that's hard to

argue with.

It's hard to argue with.

Again,

you can, but still.

Oh, they will.

But it's a sensible thing because it also incentivizes them to lower theirs.

You know, I mean, I think we can.

We are the number two exporter in the world.

Outside of China, we are the number two.

We were number one for a long time.

We're now number two.

But it's not like we don't sell products to the rest of the world.

There's no reason we should be penalized.

And there's no reason we should be penalized in a higher level than the people that are importing stuff to here.

Right.

You know, that's the only reason why it's because our politicians have convinced our nation and its people that,

you know, we have it too good.

We have it too good.

We got to give other people a shot.

Well, yeah, I don't have a problem with that.

You know, you fix your country and you make it so business wants to come there.

That's healthy.

Let's do that.

That's fine.

But I'm not going to destroy our country so somebody else can get ahead.

That doesn't make any sense.

I just want fair.

That's all I want.

Whatever you're charging us, we charge you.

That's totally fair.

Understandable instinct.

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Let me go to Elizabeth in South Carolina.

Hello, Elizabeth.

Hello.

I heard you talking earlier how it would be nice for the states to have a doge.

And I'm in South Carolina.

My husband is with the South Carolina Freedom Caucus.

Yeah.

And every year, you know, they go over the budget.

The budget, again, this year is going to be even larger.

So they're talking, the same establishment people are talking about doing a doge here in South Carolina.

But they're...

They're the foxes in the hen house.

And I'm just wondering, how do we get our state, could Elon Musk do a Doge brand and go state to state?

Because that would call their bluff.

And the people in charge

of the overspending and waste and probably a little fraud in our swamp here

could be held accountable.

I don't know how we get out of it.

So I will tell you, Elizabeth, technology is going to take us out of this soon rather than later.

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So yesterday, last night, Senate Republicans adopted a budget resolution to spend another $342 billion on defense border enforcement, allow for $516 billion in cuts over four years.

Daniel Horowitz said they had a votarama on amendments that were pretty weak.

The only good amendment came from Rand Paul.

He proposed cutting $1.4 trillion

over the next year.

So 29 out of 53 Republicans could not affirm support for cutting $1.4 trillion

out of an $89 trillion

projected spending and $22 trillion projected deficit.

Excuse me.

Wait, what?

You couldn't cut 1.4 out of really what is a trillion dollars in spending and $25 trillion in deficits?

Excuse me.

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Daniel, how are you, sir?

Well, I'm doing all right, Glenn, but it's deja vu once again.

Yeah.

So,

first of all, is there any bright side to what is happening with the budget?

Well, I mean, I guess they're planning on cutting a few hundred billion, so it's better than nothing.

Although it should be pointed out that Republicans are going to spend another few hundred billion that I think we all say we want, the military, immigration enforcement, and then $4.5 trillion to extend the tax cuts.

There's another $2 trillion to enact Trump's new proposed tax cuts, which I think we shouldn't treat as spending, but do remember in the short term, we do have to print more money to deal with the deficit.

And I think this is the overall problem

that Republicans always get themselves into.

When Democrats are in power, we all sound the same.

Oh, it's terrible.

Biden inflation.

Look what they're doing.

But then when Republicans get in, we're not on the same page, and they don't understand the mutual exclusivity of their arguments.

This is literally Obamacare 2.0.

They hated Obamacare, except they loved the aspects of it that made it expensive.

So same thing here.

Everyone hates inflation, except they don't want to actually reform or cut anything that's driving it.

And right now, we're at a point where we cannot achieve our parents' standard of living right now.

It is that bad.

According to BLS, we're spending, a family of four is about $15,000 more a year than pre-COVID.

Remember, the average family got about $11,000 in stimulus checks.

That sounded nice.

But they're now now paying $15,000 more every single year.

Oh, and I forgot to tell you that over the next 10 years, there will be $89 trillion in spending, $22 trillion in deficits, and that assumes that there won't be a recession, 2.8% sustained growth, no wars, and no disasters.

So that's what we're facing now.

That's unsustainable.

I mean,

here's what nobody is talking about.

First of all,

the spending will lead to more inflation.

We have got to get the spending under control.

We also have to cut the regulation.

We have to cut taxes and make them better than any place else in the world.

We have to get serious or

we are at

the

doorstep of the funeral home.

We're already there.

We're walking towards the casket.

You cannot keep funding our debt.

No one wants our debt anymore.

And so interest rates on the debt are already at a trillion dollars a year.

If we don't change our course, it'll be 1.5, 2 trillion, 3 trillion a year.

And then it's an out-of-control death spiral.

No, exactly.

And people forget at the very time where we have record treasuries to offload on the market, the new ones, but also, also a third of our existing debt is rolling over at higher rates.

Precisely at that time, there's decreased demand.

Central banks are buying up gold.

China and Japan are moving away from our treasuries.

So we could set the federal funds rate to zero all we want, but at the end of the day, the treasuries, the yields are moving in the opposite direction.

So I think Republicans have a golden opportunity, unlike a generation ago where people didn't see the pain.

It was a futuristic thing.

And let's face it, no one cares about their kids and grandkids, even though they say they do.

But this is a now problem.

And I think Republicans have failed to communicate and complete their sentences that what is causing the current and future inflation are these very programs.

So when they say, oh, well, I don't want to cause any pain to my district.

The pain of the cost of living is greater than the amount of subsidies they're getting in welfare.

They got to be honest.

But I'll tell you, Glenn, this notion that there is this free pot of trillions of so-called waste, fraud, and abuse divorced from significantly devolving, reforming, or cutting major programs is simply not true.

We're lying to ourselves and we're setting us up for failure.

Well, that's, I mean, the one hope that I have,

because I, you know, know, I'm seeing the cuts and we're not anywhere close to a trillion, and we should be cutting about $2 trillion.

At bare minimum, we should be cutting $2 trillion from the budget, and not over 10 years, over this year,

or we're just not going to make it.

The one thing that I do have hope for is that maybe we're going to start really

shutting down agencies, which is not going to cut $2 trillion,

but

it will begin to make significant impacts toward a trillion and $2 trillion.

We've found all of the DEI stuff.

We're not going to find half a trillion dollars in that.

We're just not.

And we're not going to find

things like USAID.

We're not going to find those everywhere.

I was a little disappointed in the statement from the Pentagon yesterday that we're not going to make cuts.

We're going to reinvest.

We have to make cuts in everything.

Everything.

There cannot be a sacred cow.

No, and especially if you want to fulfill the president's promise to kind of wall off Social Security and Medicare, you could do that, but then you really, really have to go aggressive on education, housing, transportation.

That should all be state and local function.

And then obviously Medicaid and food stamps.

Trump's message, if I were him, would be, look, we're going to get rid of the foreign labor that's driving down wages, get the four and a half million Americans that are out of the labor force, working age, come back, join our economy, lower regs, lower taxes, but we are going to ease off welfare.

There is no shortcut to that message.

You need wholesale health care reform, the way we approach healthcare.

See, the ways fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid is not a bug, but a feature.

It's the third party gristing this, you know, the middleman.

We got to cut out the middleman.

But if you want to maintain the current structure, the notion that you could have painless, just, you know, condoms in Gaza causing inflation, that's not it.

Those are policy problems.

Foreign aid is a policy problem.

Illegal immigration is a policy problem that does have a fiscal cost, but that's not fundamentally where the money is.

And I think some people are being very dishonest and they're setting themselves up for failure.

Hence, when Republicans come to actually craft a budget,

we can't even get them on board for $1.5 trillion in cuts over 10 years.

You know, Donald Trump asked yesterday, I believe it was, for a balanced budget.

He said, I want a balanced budget.

And this is so far away from a balanced budget.

I wish he would go, I wish he would start pushing the political nuclear buttons on members of Congress.

He has the clout right now.

He has the nation's attention

and he has

the attention of the GOP.

They know the Mitch McConnell's in the world have no power left.

It's all gone to Donald Trump.

Now is the time to start saying, Congress, I'm going to explain to the American people that you can't find these cuts.

You have to find these cuts now.

He needs to step up to the table and be the Donald Trump that he's being everywhere else.

Why isn't he?

You know, this to me was the one black hole that we saw in the first administration

where he'll signal in the executive branch, and not just signal, but starting to implement this vision that we're talking about.

The cuts to the federal workforce reflect this sort of vision.

Yes.

But then what he needs to do is then connect the dots to legislative affairs and make it clear that this is the budget I want to come up beside it.

And then he's got to threaten primaries against those guys, not the Freedom Caucus guys, because what winds up happening is the opposite.

He kind of leaves it to Congress.

Well, if you leave it to them, you know, the bad guys are

party.

Yep.

Yeah.

So then they come to him and say, oh, I got a deal.

And then the Freedom Caucus balks at it and he yells at them.

That's got to change because otherwise they're about to fund so many of the things that he started to cut.

Which is why, I mean, we cannot, we won't survive if he doesn't, and the time to do it is right now, push Congress up against a wall.

Because the minute he leaves in three and a half years, three years and 11 months, the minute he leaves, and if we lose to somebody who is not the same mindset, all this stuff is over.

It's just reversed.

And the country cannot take these swings this far back and forth.

No, absolutely not.

And part of the reason why we are where we are is because Republicans always had pay go.

They always said they have offsets.

But what they would do is when they're in power, they would backload the savings and front load the increased deficit spending or, you know, whether it's tax cuts or whatever.

And then Democrats inevitably come in, erase that with interest, and you're left with the bad and not the good.

So I mean, this is why you either have to front load the cuts or at least front load structural reforms or devolution to the state in a way that makes it harder for Democrats to claw back.

One quick idea I'd love to pitch is, you know, Trump doesn't want to deal with the debt ceiling.

One way to deal with that is devolve it to the state.

And Congress passed a law that, okay, we're going to increase the debt ceiling now, but the next time you need two-thirds of the state legislatures to do it.

They'll never do it.

So that would bring the fight to the grassroots in the red states and finally make us make those decisions.

Yes, Democrats could come in and claw that back, but once you give that to the states, it's a lot harder to do.

We need enduring victories this time.

Yeah, we do.

All right, hang on just a sec.

So I want to ask you a little bit about the regulations that are being cut.

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We've got to make some bold moves, and I want to talk to you about regs and

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So Daniel, I don't know if you're following

the the cuts in regulations, et cetera, et cetera, but

have you seen any plan yet for deep cuts in regulations?

So again, I think much like with the federal workforce and the programs, a lot of this is the bigger, more transformational change that you're going to do, it ultimately requires Congress.

I'm thinking of things like, first of all, the whole, the entirety of the Green New Deal, but things like the 2005 Energy Policy Act, all this misallocation of resources, the ethanol stuff,

global warming needs to be extirpated from the government.

I mean, that is really what is killing our economy.

So what Republicans have done until now is this sort of hybrid, where yes to drilling, oil, gas, but at the same time, we're going to indulge this global warming lie and subsidize this alternative economy that crowds out

real energy sources.

So you get a money.

Wait a minute, wait a minute.

Stu, give me that stat you gave me earlier today on you dismiss this green energy movement.

Look at the growth.

This is unbelievable.

Since 2000, we have gone from

76.8% of our energy from fossil fuels

to 76.5%.

So

we've improved 0.3%, Daniel.

I mean, don't call that a scam.

Yeah, but we've crowded out, you can imagine, the hundreds of billions of dollars of misallocated resources.

So, this is another big issue that Trump promised to get rid of the Green New Deal.

Why is that not in budget reconciliation?

It passed through budget reconciliation to begin with, garbage in, garbage out.

But I'll tell you, Republicans, a lot of these guys love it in their districts.

Well, I got

an electric vehicle plant or some sort of solar panel transmission line.

And

nobody wants to sacrifice anything for a net good.

We have seen 30 days of what I think has been miraculous in our country.

I've never seen a president move this fast.

I've never seen it, anything like it.

But we're now to the point to where the rubber is about, it has to meet the road on significant changes.

And Donald Trump knows this.

I mean, he told me I have 100 days to get all of this working because if I don't, the economy isn't going to turn around by the midterms and that'll kill us.

He's like, I have to have the economy turned around.

And the only way to do that is to make massive cuts

or the inflation is just going to keep going higher and higher and higher and massive regulations and massive taxes.

I mean, I think the Republicans think that it's a,

I don't know, a smorgasbord where they can pick and choose.

No, no, no.

All of this is one meal.

If you don't have all of this, it's not going to work.

Am I wrong?

No, that's a brilliant point.

And I think this is where Republicans have failed.

They've done six rounds of tax cuts.

So, you know, since Reagan, every time they come in, we're going to cut taxes, cut taxes, but they forget the other half.

Now we're paying the piper.

Back then, we were kind of like

a young teenager where your metabolism could chew it up.

And we were able to get away with it for a while, eat that $230 billion in annual interest on the debt.

And, you know, for the last 15 years before COVID, we had pretty low inflation.

That is over with.

And this is a now issue.

And

to me, there's really actually four legs to it.

So the regulatory, the taxes, the spending cuts.

And I do think, and Trump could do this executively, we need to wean off foreign labor.

So at the same time, you're telling Americans we're going to...

you know, wean them off of welfare.

And also think about all these federal workers.

A lot of agencies are going to have computer techs that are cut.

You try finding a job where every company only hires an Indian.

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I don't know if you saw this, but, and I don't fully understand.

You know who Albert Broccoli is, Stu?

It's the strangest name of all time.

Right.

And it always feels fake to me, but isn't he the James Bond guy, caretaker or whatever?

And so back in the 1960s, when Ian Fleming was dying, he went to his best friend, Albert Broccoli, and said, hey, would you guard James Bond for me?

Don't let this thing be bastardized.

And so he said, yes.

And then he did it for years.

And then he raised his daughter to pick it up.

He had several children, raised his daughter, and Barbara Broccoli, who's now her face is, or her name is before every James Bond film.

She took on the guardianship and she's relentless.

Wouldn't you at least be tempted to name your kid Rob?

Broccoli, Rob,

I mean, you just kind of feel like you have to go with.

I don't know.

I just side plan.

So, yeah.

So, anyway, so she,

so she has been relentless on this.

She She oversees, and so do her brothers.

They oversee the writers.

They pick all of the writers for the books.

And they say, pitch us a James Bond book.

And we want specific things we're looking for.

And that writer pitches it, writes it,

and publishes it

under her auspices.

And then

if they're good enough, then they are the ones who can then move up and write a movie series okay, for James Bond.

So they are very protective on all of this.

Well, MGM was also the ones they made.

I got to bring it up.

I got to bring it up.

They made all the Ian Fleming movies, all of the James Bonds,

and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,

which was written by Ian Fleming.

But not the broccoli.

The Broccoli family had nothing to do with Chitty Chitty Bang.

I think the Broccoli family may have.

I'm not sure.

But it's an Ian Fleming film.

I'm not surprised you know that.

Yeah.

So, anyway, I was just, it always stuck out because I'm like, what does that have to do?

Well, James Bond guy wrote that.

Yeah, that's it.

And it kind of makes sense when you look at it in some ways.

Kind of.

It's a flying car.

Think about James Bond's cars and

technology stuff.

Anyway,

so

how did I get sidetracked on that?

Anyway, so now Amazon owns MGM.

So MGM,

now owned by Amazon, which means the rights to James Bond goes to Amazon.

And the broccolis

are saying,

I'm tired.

I'm not sure I want to be.

They still hold sway, but I don't think they're the last say on it anymore.

And I think that's by choice.

Okay, because

I thought, did you tell me if I'm wrong on my perception here?

is that

the broccoli family

maintained creative control, but did not, any, you know, didn't have the, obviously they're not the distribution company.

So

they could basically block a James Bond movie for as long as they wanted by saying, no, you can't do it this way, no, you can't do it this way.

And they were using that because they didn't trust Amazon.

But now that has been resolved at some level.

Is that not accurate?

I'm not sure.

I'd have to check with the Sprout family from Brussels.

I'm not.

They are from Brussels.

Yeah, they are.

They are.

No, I don't know, but

it worries me that

they're not going to pass.

I mean, there was nobody in the family that wanted to take up

this cash cow and also guard it.

I mean, that's just, it's amazing to me.

Yeah.

Well, they wanted to make sure, they wanted to guarantee that it would be only in theaters.

It was the way, at least I understood it.

Broccolis were like,

we're a broccoli family.

Right.

Eat your broccoli.

Stalks of broccoli.

Eat the theater.

Want to go to the theater.

It's a great movie theater snack.

Right.

A little broccoli.

So they wanted to keep it in the theaters.

And Amazon was like,

we'll do what we want.

Yeah.

I think there was some, I don't even think it was that rude.

I think it was more like,

we can't guarantee that, right?

We're a streaming company and

we like to put things on our streaming services.

Right.

And they were like, well, we don't want to James Spawn.

Yeah.

And I think they had, because they had creative control, really had the opportunity to make sure, essentially, make Amazon's life a living hell on this stuff, which they, I think, did for about four years.

And now, probably with a very large payment with multiple commas in it, are now allowing these movies to go on.

Don't wreck this series.

Don't wreck this series.

I think Daniel Craig,

there's two real James Bonds, in my opinion, Sean Connery and

Daniel Craig.

And Daniel Craig brought it up into the right way.

I love Roger Moore still.

I don't care.

I mean, I like Roger Moore too, but it was more cartoonish under him.

I mean, it had its day.

It was like the one you're growing up with, though.

That was the era that I remember when I was young,

was that Roger Moore era.

Yeah, well, you're older than I am.

I remember growing up to Daniel Craig.

Anyway, this is some statistical analysis that needs to be done on that claim.

Anyway, they better not screw it up.

Well, Amazon is saying they want to, quote-unquote, expand the universe, which always seems like a good idea.

However, they did expand the universe on Amazon.

Have you seen the 007 challenge or something like that?

I have not.

Okay, it's really good.

It came out like last year.

It's a game show or something?

It's a game show.

And

they take these people

that are from all walks of life, like it's a father and his son and a couple of other people.

And they send them all over the world.

And they have to do things that James Bond would do.

They have to figure out what these clues mean.

And then they have to do something that

James Bond is jumping from building to building.

That sounds entertaining.

Oh, it's crazy.

And that doesn't weaken the franchise.

No, it doesn't.

That's just a total side thing.

I thought it was really, really good.

I will say when Disney bought Star Wars,

my take on that was I don't like waiting for 10 or 15 years in between movies.

Yeah.

Right.

And Disney, while I'm not sure they're going to make all great Star Wars movies, we should also acknowledge the Star Wars movies aren't all that great.

Right.

And it's because they lost the founder.

So I was like, the protector.

So I was like, you know what?

This should be good.

Yeah.

I was wrong.

Yeah.

You're wrong.

I was wrong.

I don't like what they've done.

I don't watch any of the series.

All right.

I'm going to take a quick break and then I want to come back.

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I got a phone call one afternoon from a husband who was deployed to Afghanistan.

His tone was very serious when I picked up the phone.

It scared me because that was not a usual time for him to call me.

And he said, hun, he said, there's this baby.

This is the story of a little girl, now five, with a wonderful family.

She has four brothers

and a dog.

She is gracious and kind and amazingly resilient for what she's been through.

Her absolute favorite thing is coloring.

She loves sitting there as long as you let her and color.

She loves to play outside.

She loves her baby dolls.

She wants to be a doctor when she grows up.

She has hope at what she wants to to do, she has ideas.

She's a breath of fresh air in our home.

This is the real life story of a little girl and an alleged Taliban-linked couple who are trying to send her back to Afghanistan.

The earliest we know of Sparrow's story starts here, when she was only around six weeks old.

All of our intelligence was pointed to one piece of dirt where these senior al-Qaeda operatives were operating out of.

These men were tasked with capturing or killing those al-Qaeda commanders.

As they're going room by room clearing out these terrace, the ranger testified he was peeking around the corner to see who had come out and her biological mother ran out screaming and he said she blew herself up about 15 feet from him and he noticed something moving on the ground and that's where he saw Sparrow.

She suffered a fractured skull, a compound fracture to her left leg, multiple fragmentation wounds down her leg and second degree burns on her face and neck.

The US military at Bagram Air Base surrounded this little baby with love.

This was a bunch of service members from the Rangers to the medical staff at Bagram, where she lived for five months in a combat trauma center where they're treating like catastrophic injuries like you know double amputations and she was like a contrast and in this world of hurt that they can make a difference for.

After a complex and exhaustive search, no family could be found for baby Sparrow.

Joshua and Stephanie knew what they had to do.

Here's this orphan that has no one to

stand up for it.

And they say they did it by the book to correctly and officially bring her into their family.

We had everything we needed from the U.S.

side of the house legally to move her.

So we were good to go.

And it was looking like we were going to get that to happen at the end of 2019.

That is, until one member of the embassy disagreed with Sparrow's move strongly.

And then everything changed.

They completely changed from, hey, we're going to require DNA testing, we're going to to require terrorist vetting, to dropping that DNA test requirement and essentially handing her off to the first person who came along after that.

And what is proven to be a non-relative terrorist-affiliated person, an elderly Pashtun male that I honestly believe from the evidence was sent forward by the Taliban to collect her.

That Afghan man, who never went through DNA testing, then passed Sparrow on to his son and his son's teenage wife.

The Afghan president has fled the country overnight.

Taliban's advance across Afghanistan is unprecedented.

When Afghanistan began to fall to the Taliban in 2021, Joshua convinced the man to bring Sparrow to America so she could finally live with her new adopted family.

We did what anyone else would do.

We said, hey, we've gone and gotten legal responsibility in the United States because we believe she was foreign, we believe she was an orphan, and she does not have any family.

And she has the opportunity to fly to the United States before the Taliban take over, send her.

And this guy told me maybe a dozen times that he wasn't responsible.

He thinks it's a great idea.

He's going to go advocate for her.

Like, thank you.

You're so kind.

Like, my dad's responsible.

And he said he was responsible to the Taliban for her.

Finally, Sparrow was safe in the United States with her new family and with her stuffed animal deer that her parents had bought months before while waiting for her arrival.

But Sparrow had endured so much already, living in Afghanistan amid the violence and chaos.

Throughout her time in Bagram at the hospital, the medical staff would take pictures and occasionally we would see a picture or two.

She was just this happy, bright-eyed baby with smile with her whole body.

And when I finally got to see her in person, I was shocked.

I couldn't believe it was her.

In fact, I questioned inwardly, like,

could that possibly be her?

Because her eyes were no longer big, round, and happy.

She was closed off and guarded and she had a scowl.

And she looked scared, frightened.

And obviously, with what she just went through,

that was understandable, but it was different.

She had lice, she had parasites, a lot of trauma and just emotional adjustments that had to take place for her to feel safe and secure.

And the best way to do that was just to love on her and give her everything that we had.

And that's exactly what we did.

Life finally settled.

But she loves school.

Four, five plus

one more equals.

She has a pet chicken, so she loves going out checking for eggs in the morning.

When you consider her past, when you see her in the day-to-day, it's incredible how normal she is.

She is just like any other little girl.

But unfortunately, Sparrow's battle is not over yet.

John and Jane Doe, the Afghan couple who brought her to America, who now live here as well, are suing Sparrow's parents to annul her adoption, an adoption that's been officially recognized by the United States for years.

This claimed relationship is just a lie, and that's based on documentary evidence.

We have John Doe's father's birth certificate and the guy he had claimed was Sparrow's biological father.

And now we have both their birth certificates and they're not brothers at all.

John and Jane Doe also refused to take a DNA test.

Sparrow's parents fear that if they lose this case, she'll be sent back to Afghanistan.

She, right now, she's loved, she's secure, she has a family, she has a future, and that would all be taken away from her.

She would be absolutely devastated and

I don't want to see that shell of a little girl that I saw in Germany back again.

And it has taken a lot of time and pouring into her to see her be this vibrant girl that she is today.

And for that to be ripped away from her,

it would absolutely destroy her.

This is just the simple story of a little girl, now five,

with a wonderful family.

She has brothers who protect her

and a dog.

And she has parents who will fight to the ends of the earth to ensure she remains safe.

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