In the Litter Box XX
[0] Hello, hello, hello.
[1] Today is Monday, February 24th, 2025, episode number 748.
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[3] You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
[4] Hey there, Cat.
[5] How are you?
[6] Hi, hi, hi.
[7] How goes it today?
[8] Oh, just...
[9] Another crazy weekend in politics.
[10] It certainly is.
[11] It always is.
[12] There's always something going on.
[13] Well, I have to ask you, what did you do last week?
[14] Yeah, I know.
[15] Shitposting.
[16] I have to ask everybody.
[17] I mean, what did you all do last week?
[18] It's amazing how that, it's just like, you can't just write down what you did at work.
[19] The reason they're mad is because they didn't do anything.
[20] They can't write anything down.
[21] Well, I mean, here's the thing.
[22] If you're actually active, you're proud of it.
[23] When you start realizing what you did, I just listed 10 things that I did just for this show on Friday.
[24] It was a real simple thing to do.
[25] I didn't even have to think twice about it.
[26] It was just your regular run of the mill.
[27] No big deal.
[28] It doesn't include my other job that I do and all of the other stuff that falls in between.
[29] Real simple task.
[30] And they have a fit over doing all of that?
[31] I don't think so.
[32] It's ridiculous.
[33] You would think you would be proud of your work if you were doing it.
[34] But apparently there's something sinister going on, Kat.
[35] And President Trump was the first to bring it to everybody's attention.
[36] Then Elon Musk, this was kind of, you know, a little trap that he set that, hey, this money is just going out the door and we're not even sure that these people even work for us.
[37] They're not even doing their jobs.
[38] So Doge Designer put this one out.
[39] I'm grabbing it from your page.
[40] President Trump on Elon Musk's email asking, what did you get done last week?
[41] And here was his response.
[42] You're talking about the last email that was sent where he wanted to know what you did this week.
[43] You know why he wanted that, by the way?
[44] I thought it was great.
[45] because we have people that don't show up to work and nobody even knows if they work for the government so by asking the question tell us what you did this week what he's doing is saying are you actually working and then if you don't answer like you're sort of semi -fired or you're fired because a lot of people are not answering because they don't even exist they're trying to that's how badly various parts of our government were run by and especially by this last group So what they're doing is they're trying to find out who's working for the government.
[46] Are we paying other people that aren't working?
[47] And, you know, where is all this?
[48] Where's the money gone?
[49] We have found hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud so far.
[50] And we've just started.
[51] We're actually going to Fort Knox to see if the gold is there.
[52] Because maybe somebody stole the gold.
[53] Tons of gold.
[54] So I think it was actually.
[55] There was a lot of genius in sending it.
[56] We're trying to find out if people are working.
[57] And so we're sending a letter to people, please tell us what you did last week.
[58] If people don't respond, it's very possible that there is no such person.
[59] No such person.
[60] They don't exist.
[61] They've sent everybody home, and half of them, they just...
[62] They don't even exist.
[63] These people haven't not only showed up at work, but they haven't done anything.
[64] They've just been sitting home grabbing a check.
[65] They probably haven't even emailed or anything in years.
[66] Exactly.
[67] And who's going to tell on them?
[68] I mean, really?
[69] There's nobody monitoring this shit.
[70] Nobody cares, and they're all in on it.
[71] Oh, my gosh.
[72] I mean, really.
[73] This is the thing.
[74] We have had a whole bunch of people that have been stealing our money, putting it in their coffers.
[75] It is so obvious.
[76] It's the biggest heist in history, and we haven't even gotten to the gold yet.
[77] I mean, we still haven't even gotten to the gold yet.
[78] And people are loving what Doge is doing.
[79] That is such a fallacy.
[80] It's just such a lie of the left to even say that people aren't interested.
[81] They're stealing from our paychecks.
[82] Of course we're interested.
[83] There's a story behind every single cent that has been stolen and sent in another direction.
[84] You want to talk about sitting here and watching the front from the front row.
[85] of a movie.
[86] I mean, follow the money and you'll figure out who the crooks have been.
[87] We know who they are, but still.
[88] I mean, there's your proof.
[89] It's everything they're finding and every single bit of it is just corrupt as hell.
[90] Oh my gosh.
[91] The whole thing.
[92] Now, this guy, he's obtained logs from the NSA's secret transgender sex chat rooms in which NCAA and DIA employees discuss genital castration, artificial vaginas, piss fetishes, and gang bangs, all on the government's time.
[93] These people are really sick.
[94] These demons, and this is all starting with Obama and the Biden.
[95] That whole administration is just sick, sick, twisted.
[96] That's why they try to make everybody transgender and everybody gay.
[97] That's their whole purpose.
[98] All this USAID money was basically just spending billions and tens of billions of dollars trying to turn everybody in the world into a transgender.
[99] It's true.
[100] I know.
[101] I mean, seriously, watch your tail cat because, hey, they're coming after animals too.
[102] Nobody's off limits.
[103] I mean, everybody is a target, animals included.
[104] It is the wildest thing I've ever seen in my entire life.
[105] They want to convince people that they are something other than what they are, and they have been using our taxpayer dollars to do it.
[106] especially with young children.
[107] I mean, this is like the saddest thing I have ever heard of because there is going to be a day where they say, hey, you know, mom and dad, I'm getting ready to get out of the nest and I would love to have my life back.
[108] I know who I am now and they won't be able to do it because of this freak show.
[109] They won't be able to do it.
[110] I mean, meanwhile...
[111] These people are sick, man. The whole thing.
[112] They're just thieves and they're sick.
[113] They're twisted.
[114] Yep.
[115] There's a lot.
[116] Thousands of people have to go to prison.
[117] They have to throw the book at everybody.
[118] Even if you're just a Joe Blow worker and you're sitting there receiving a $80 ,000 a year salary and you've been sitting there for three years just taking it and not working, that's fraud.
[119] I mean, think about this.
[120] The government's time, right, when they're supposed to be paid, they have got these logs of a chat room where they are discussing all of this.
[121] This is the NSA, the CIA, the DIA.
[122] These are their employees and they're talking about genital castration.
[123] I mean, all of this stuff, all on government time.
[124] We're paying them to have these conversations in a private chat.
[125] How sick is that?
[126] They're sick, twisted, just sick, twisted, just criminals.
[127] All of them.
[128] The NSA maintains a chat system for the intelligence community called Interlink.
[129] The servers are supposed to be used for government work, but gender activists have hijacked at least two of the channels, LBTQA and ICPride underscore TWG.
[130] to discuss fetishes, kink, and sex, all legitimized as DEI.
[131] This is their hookup channels.
[132] This is sick.
[133] Yeah.
[134] This is gross.
[135] Their hookup fetish channels, not hookup for like a guy and a girl.
[136] This is worse than the dark web, like, areas of it.
[137] These are people from the CIA.
[138] Yeah.
[139] These are just people spying on you and calling you traitors.
[140] While you're paying.
[141] Listening to your phone calls.
[142] Mm -hmm.
[143] One popular chat topic was male to female transgender surgery, which involves surgically removing a certain part and turning it into something else.
[144] I mean, okay.
[145] These male intelligence agents love the feeling of penetration and of peeing with their pseudo parts.
[146] This is like, I don't know.
[147] I really, I can't read any further, but it's just.
[148] you know, I can't do it, but it makes me ill physically.
[149] Like I can't, I can't even comprehend some of this stuff, but this is what they have been using your money to discuss in these chat rooms.
[150] They're talking about all of this.
[151] I mean, and it has been going on.
[152] They have taken over two channels that were supposed to be work talking about the things that they should be talking about criminals and all the different other problems that we're having in the world but no this is what those channels are dedicated to and they are being used to the point if you've ever been on one of those channels you realize that they have to at a certain point because it gets so popular create a second for the overflow or so that people can take the conversation and have a smaller group so it obviously was a very popular thing to talk about.
[153] Man, the Dan Bongino news was crazy last night.
[154] Wasn't that incredible?
[155] I know.
[156] So we know what Dan Bongino did last week.
[157] Mystery solved.
[158] Named the deputy director of the FBI.
[159] If you don't know, that's the number two spot.
[160] Huge.
[161] Huge.
[162] I couldn't believe it.
[163] And you know me, I was all against, because he's got a powerful voice on the radio, and they were talking about him working somewhere in the Secret Service, and I was like, hell no. Going to the Secret Service and losing his podcast?
[164] Are you crazy?
[165] Oh, gosh.
[166] But number two at the FBI, I was like, totally damn it makes it all.
[167] Way different.
[168] That's a totally different situation because he'll help Cash, and Cash won't be up there by himself.
[169] He'll help them.
[170] I know it's going to get cleaned out now.
[171] What a wonderful opportunity and honor of a lifetime.
[172] Oh, my gosh.
[173] How could anybody pass up something like that?
[174] I don't care how big the podcast is.
[175] He can come back and do the podcast anytime, right?
[176] I mean, it's a podcast.
[177] But to be tapped as the number two of the FBI and get that position offered to you by the President of the United States.
[178] No. You go.
[179] You don't even think twice about that.
[180] You take it and you run with it and you do the job that so many Americans know that he will do.
[181] This is an incredible team.
[182] I think this is amazing.
[183] And it goes to show you that President Trump is, he's got the long term.
[184] He's got a long term plan here for this country and he is going to make it great.
[185] He truly is.
[186] He's going to need people.
[187] Like Dan Bongino.
[188] Man, I love Dan, too.
[189] And I consider him a friend.
[190] And I text back and forth with him today a little bit.
[191] You know he's got to be over the moon.
[192] And he's just, I mean, and there's not many people that, I mean, he's got the number one podcast in the world pretty much.
[193] And the number one, I mean, his radio show is right up there.
[194] Wow.
[195] And he's growing momentum.
[196] I don't, I mean, I don't even, you know.
[197] Of course, I would never talk money to somebody like that.
[198] But the millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars that he's given up to serve his country right now.
[199] Plus, like, I mean, he's got Rush Limbaugh momentum right now.
[200] Oh, my gosh.
[201] And to give up all that to serve, man, that shows you how much integrity this guy has.
[202] Again.
[203] There's not many people that would do it, I'm telling you.
[204] Well, here's the thing.
[205] He's got a job to do, and he has done this.
[206] He's been in this work before he even had a podcast.
[207] He's been very passionate.
[208] He, like Kash Patel, knows who they need to go after, and he's ready for it.
[209] He is absolutely speaking truth to power.
[210] He wants to get into the game and he wants to do something about it.
[211] That's awesome.
[212] And the president of the United States has the confidence in him to make sure that he gets the job done.
[213] I mean, it's a win.
[214] It's an absolute win for everyone, including him.
[215] I mean, the money.
[216] Okay, so what?
[217] Money.
[218] All right, money's money.
[219] I mean, how much can you spend in your lifetime?
[220] You can always come back again to podcasting and doing whatever it is.
[221] But duty calls and duty calls right now.
[222] What we experienced the last four years has the hair on everybody's, you know, neck standing straight up going, oh my gosh, you know, what else are they going to do to this country?
[223] And now that you've got Elon Musk, he's figuring out where the bodies are buried.
[224] This team is crazy.
[225] They got together right now.
[226] It is like everybody's.
[227] a serious patriot everybody's selfless it's it's crazy it's real and then who you know uh and and and dan might just need to be there for the first punt push to get everything going he might stay there a year a year and a half and be right back on his podcast my gut tells me you know he probably won't stay for the whole four years or need to have to but he might oh my gosh i mean i i wouldn't even i wouldn't even think about with all the work they have to do I mean, I wouldn't even put a time frame on it.
[228] I hope he stays.
[229] I hope Cash stays, especially when hopefully we'll be able to get J .D. Vance in next or who knows what's going to happen by that time.
[230] But gosh, keep it going for as long as you can.
[231] There is a cleanup on aisle nine.
[232] I mean, it has just been an absolute disaster with the Democrats in charge.
[233] And now we have a chance to turn the ship.
[234] And that's exactly what this team is going to do.
[235] I mean, do it.
[236] Do it for as long as you can go.
[237] My gosh, he's going to do incredible.
[238] What an opportunity of a lifetime.
[239] And seriously, what a rope that he put out to all of us so that we can be saved.
[240] The way things were going under Biden.
[241] Oh, my gosh.
[242] It was just getting worse and worse.
[243] We were all sitting there going, what's going on up there?
[244] What's going on?
[245] And we're just not playing anymore, man. There's nobody playing around.
[246] I'm going to show you something that I just put BAM to.
[247] Go to my page.
[248] I'm going to show you this, for example.
[249] And you stupid liberals, you want to go on TikTok and do all these assassination attempts and talk all this shit?
[250] We're going to blow you up and we're going to turn you in.
[251] You're not going to get away with that shit.
[252] This is a new administration.
[253] You always talk all that shit.
[254] Nothing ever happens to you because basically the Biden administration just went after conservatives and liberals could say anything.
[255] Them days are over.
[256] Oh, my gosh.
[257] So this is Lives of TikTok posted this, and a TikToker who admits she hasn't filed taxes in eight years calls for Elon Musk to be assassinated.
[258] Sick.
[259] Of course, white liberal lady.
[260] Karen.
[261] Generally, yes.
[262] Of course.
[263] Let's listen to it.
[264] I promised myself I would avoid the news.
[265] But obviously I haven't.
[266] Here's my one thought.
[267] I mean, I have many thoughts.
[268] Elon Musk.
[269] Like.
[270] We need to ex him.
[271] And by ex I mean formerly known as assassination.
[272] I know someone from F here is gonna fucking show up.
[273] Arrest me. You don't have enough people to even investigate me at this point.
[274] I haven't filed my taxes in like eight years.
[275] and yet know what's good for me so i'm gonna say it let's assassinate some i promised myself i would avoid goodness sakes okay yep and and so the u .s attorney u .s attorney that's in charge of this kind of thing elon musk tagged him on this and he just tweeted duly noted thanks for letting us know we'll put her in this we'll put you in the system talk to you soon ma 'am You know, here's the thing.
[276] There's something really wrong with this person.
[277] I mean, she gives off creepy Kamala Harris vibes for sure.
[278] I don't know if it's drinking or if it's pills or what have you, but this woman is not right in the head and she absolutely needs to be monitored.
[279] So I'm glad they've got her not only in the system, but they definitely hopefully should do a health check.
[280] Anybody that would get up there and say something like that, something's wrong with this person.
[281] This is not normal.
[282] And the creepy whispering.
[283] No. She's got issues.
[284] Big ones.
[285] Jim Acosta.
[286] Everybody's gone.
[287] Isn't that wonderful?
[288] Lester Holt.
[289] Yeah, he's gone too.
[290] Yeah.
[291] They've all lost credibility.
[292] That's why.
[293] No one's tuning into that.
[294] Do you see any conservative podcaster or show laying off anybody?
[295] Oh, my God.
[296] It's all liberals.
[297] Well, when you lie, who's going to sit there and listen to you anymore?
[298] And they all say, well, I'm going to Substack.
[299] Oh, you really are?
[300] And 2011 called Mr. Substack back.
[301] They don't even know how to do their own podcast.
[302] They're just, they're lame.
[303] Nobody's going to go listen to that hate.
[304] Well, remember what they were calling Substack.
[305] They were calling and referring to Substack as the conspiracy theorist site.
[306] They did that for years and years and years.
[307] Now, this is when independent journalists were over there putting out true information.
[308] So now they don't have a home and they're going over there.
[309] Do you know how many people during the holidays would get into massive fights?
[310] How many people I spoke to just on the street who would get into a fight with me and they would memorize these people's?
[311] dialogue and and come at me with all of these faulty facts whether you're sitting across from them at a table or whether you're just passing them in the mail room they were listening to mad cow and using their points i mean to a t they would memorize the whole thing and they would fight you to the bitter end i don't see those people anymore they are no longer reciting what the what it is they heard on msnbc they have turned it off because they look like absolute fools Because they listened to this nonsense.
[312] This garbage for years.
[313] And now they avoid at all costs.
[314] Because they know that you know what happened.
[315] This is a whole new day, Kat.
[316] And I am so glad to see it.
[317] Man, and the Democrats, they have nothing.
[318] They're just sitting around whining.
[319] And throwing fits.
[320] And the next step, just watch it.
[321] They're going to come out.
[322] All the CNN's already doing it.
[323] Oh, my God, he's dropping in the polls.
[324] People are dropping.
[325] This is unpopular.
[326] This is really popular, folks.
[327] I mean, I saw some liberal poll today.
[328] Doge has a 76 % approval rating.
[329] And it's like 60 % of what he's doing.
[330] that want more people deported.
[331] I mean, this is popular stuff.
[332] And like we've discussed on this show, they're forced to take the 20%.
[333] They're on the side of, I want the criminals here.
[334] They're on the side of, we want more taxes for congestion in New York.
[335] They're on the side.
[336] We do not want government waste.
[337] We want wars.
[338] We want the Ukraine -Russia war to go forever.
[339] And they're fighting peace deals.
[340] Trump's about to end the whole war over there, and here comes the Democrats.
[341] Oh, we don't prove any of this stuff.
[342] Yeah, that's right, because you're all getting rich from our tax dollars.
[343] Well, and that has stopped.
[344] I don't want another dime going to that little cokehead.
[345] Nothing.
[346] He's unappreciated.
[347] Most ungrateful SOB I've ever seen in my life.
[348] Oh, you gave us $250?
[349] Yeah, that was a gift.
[350] I'm not paying that back.
[351] Screw you.
[352] Oh, yeah, no. We're done with all of that.
[353] There's never going to be a deal as long as that loser's in there, man. Gosh.
[354] They want peaceful Ukraine and want to get their country back the way it was before.
[355] They have to get another president over there.
[356] If he's so confident, hold an election, you tyrant.
[357] Well, this is what he was saying, that he would step down if they were to give him NATO.
[358] Don't believe that nonsense.
[359] The whole reason this invasion took place is because they refused to let NATO go.
[360] And this whole time, and he's just like a wind -up dog.
[361] NATO, NATO membership, NATO membership.
[362] This is why the war keeps going, you imbecile.
[363] You're not going to be a member of NATO.
[364] Russia does not want to be, y 'all, he's surrounded by NATO countries.
[365] Well, that's his gripe.
[366] That's the thing, though.
[367] I mean, it is definitely coming to an end and President Trump is going to make sure that this war comes to an end.
[368] And this is what is completely upsetting everybody on the left, at least, because here you've got a president who is going to.
[369] to say and do exactly what he promised he was going to do you saw what the first four years looked like he was doing everything so you've got russians who are gearing up for the historical peace talks with the trump team negotiations are set to restart tuesday in saudi arabia so the military is upset military industrial complex is completely upset because they don't have a war And they love a war.
[370] I mean, that's what fuels them.
[371] That's what gets them going.
[372] So they thought it was going to be their turn until President Trump got into office.
[373] They thought they were going to make the kind of money that Pfizer was making, right?
[374] They were next.
[375] Not anymore.
[376] President Trump is getting us out of war, not putting us into war.
[377] So this is big.
[378] Did you say that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson now has a 6 .6 approval rate?
[379] Does that surprise you?
[380] I laughed so hard.
[381] They got rid of Beetlejuice.
[382] Oh, my God, she's the worst mayor of all.
[383] And here they come.
[384] We have the worst mayor.
[385] She's destroyed our town.
[386] Let's vote for somebody even more liberal than her.
[387] I laughed at Chicago when they did that.
[388] And I said, oh.
[389] And they had, like, a perfect person in there that could have just changed the city.
[390] And they put the most, I mean, somebody dumber than her.
[391] And way to the left of her.
[392] And now, oh, he's got a 6 % approval rating.
[393] 6 .6.
[394] Oh, my gosh.
[395] Well, I mean, of course.
[396] But here's the thing.
[397] You've got all I mean, you've got the cream of the crop in the Trump administration.
[398] And so everybody's kind of looking at their state going, OK, so what are you going to do for me?
[399] How are you going to make my state better?
[400] Are you going to be able to clean?
[401] I mean, look at President Trump cleaning up America, cleaning up the world.
[402] What is going on here?
[403] How come we don't have a President Trump?
[404] How come we're stuck with new scum and hopefully not soon to be, you know, The blabbering on drugs, I don't know what her problem is, Kamala Harris.
[405] I mean, she's out there because she wants to stay in government.
[406] That's why she was visiting the fires.
[407] Now, you remember when she visited North Carolina.
[408] You remember when she visited the border, right?
[409] What do you think she's going to do for California?
[410] Absolutely nothing.
[411] She's going to get up there and hold title and that's it.
[412] If you want it to change, you've got to make sure that you put the people in that are going to do the changing.
[413] I mean, we're looking around and here you've got Texas, right?
[414] Major drop reported in illegal crossings on the southwest border from 12 months prior.
[415] I mean, these...
[416] What's happening at the border is miraculous.
[417] Making America clean again.
[418] The initiative unites patriots to support Border Patrol, National Guard, and law enforcement.
[419] I mean, this is happening in Texas.
[420] You've got a whole support team, thanks to Pam Bondi, thanks to Kristi Noem, thanks to the team that President Trump has put together.
[421] I mean, you know, really, that are doing the work.
[422] Tom Homan.
[423] My gosh.
[424] And they're supporting one another in this effort.
[425] And then you've got these unbelievable Dems that just are going, oh, no, keep it open.
[426] Use our money.
[427] Well, they're getting paid to say that.
[428] And now that the USAID funds, that's why you saw Adam Schiff and some of the others that were just standing there holding a do not confirm cash by themselves is because that money's gone.
[429] That's why.
[430] I mean, this drunk shows up, and I don't know if she's drunk or if this is just the way she is.
[431] It's scary either way.
[432] But her response is even worse than what you thought.
[433] So she's asked about what she thinks of the L .A. fires, and this is from In Wokeness.
[434] Listen to this fool.
[435] It goes through your mind when you see this.
[436] You're here.
[437] You're now seeing it up close.
[438] It's not only seeing it, Alex.
[439] You can smell it.
[440] you can feel it right so it's seeing it with our eyes and many people have seen it you all are covering it but to literally be on the ground here you can smell um the the the the smoke that was here you can feel the the toxicity frankly of the environment um you can feel the energy of all of the folks who are still here on the ground What goes through your mind when...
[441] Goodness sakes, a life.
[442] I mean, really.
[443] God.
[444] God.
[445] God, she's literally Foster Brooks.
[446] What are we doing?
[447] I'm kind of drunk.
[448] I know.
[449] You can smell the smoke, right?
[450] You can smell it and you can feel the earth.
[451] where i'm shaking underneath my feet and the toxicity toxicity where you're sitting there breathing air oh and they're like well we got to carry the toxic take get get a dump truck dump all the wreckage into a i mean get a front loader uh dump all of it into a dump truck God, get everything in the dump truck, go to somewhere, to a landfill, and bury all that shit.
[452] My God, you could clean it up so fast.
[453] What are you going to do?
[454] Go over there and separate?
[455] Oh, have some 20 environmentalists out there with notepads and a little computer wearing nuclear spill Tivek suits.
[456] And they're going, Vern, is that a gas line over there?
[457] Let's test it and see if it's toxic.
[458] My God, these people, they're idiots.
[459] And that's how you never get anything done.
[460] My God, the hurricane destroyed Mexico Beach down here.
[461] What do you think they did to it?
[462] They made a landfill about 10 miles away, and they took backhoes and trackhoes, and they put it all in dump trucks.
[463] They went up there and dumped it, and they got all that wreckage out of there.
[464] What are you going to do with it?
[465] You have to.
[466] You ain't separated at that point.
[467] It is so true.
[468] They're just idiots.
[469] We've got to be environmentally this, environmentally this, and green this, and green that.
[470] That's how you never get anything done.
[471] But it's not even because they believe in green.
[472] Okay, if anybody has ever purchased anything green, they know that it costs a lot more money because of the packaging and everything else.
[473] And then they've got all of the people that they're appeasing and appealing to who are making a fortune on this whole green new deal.
[474] You see what that costs us, right?
[475] I mean, it's the biggest scam in the world.
[476] It's so money goes back into their pockets.
[477] She's not talking about anything at all because she doesn't know what to say.
[478] She's not interested in the person that just lost everything or the business that burned down or the lives that have been completely destroyed.
[479] She's not talking about that.
[480] She's got her mind on who she needs to appeal to in the donor class so that she can launch her campaign.
[481] That's why she's out there making the rounds for no other reason.
[482] She's not there helping to see if she can, right, dig a hole.
[483] I mean, you saw how that worked, right, on one of her campaigns.
[484] She and Dougie Fresh go out there and they start digging with a shovel and she didn't even know how to hold the thing.
[485] I mean, she is not going to do anything to help the people, especially California.
[486] And California isn't such bad.
[487] Bad state.
[488] And they're trying to rehabilitate her.
[489] They send her to your town and put out the red carpet and give her some made -up reward.
[490] And she sits up there.
[491] I want a made -up reward.
[492] It's ridiculous.
[493] The elitist snobs made up an award.
[494] And they're giving me a made -up award.
[495] I guess for being a drunk and getting wiped out in a landslide and never getting a vote in the primary.
[496] And look, I won.
[497] I won a made -up award that they made up last week for me. Look how special I am.
[498] I'm going to go put it on my piano.
[499] Oh, it's true.
[500] I mean, it's just, it's amazing.
[501] That's the one thing that they do, though.
[502] They're very consistent in that, right?
[503] They'll give somebody a book deal or they'll give them a seat at CNN or one of these roundtable discussions and they'll parade them around, give them an award and say, didn't they do great?
[504] Give them a cover, right, on Vogue or one of the other magazines and say, okay, there you go.
[505] I mean, they've done it for the biggest crooks in history.
[506] Fauci is one that comes to mind.
[507] Zelensky is another that comes to mind.
[508] I mean, they parade them around, and this is just a super high -priced public relations firm to trick the people and to gaslight them into believing that somebody is something that they are not.
[509] Kamala would not know what to do in a situation like this, and she proves it every single time she opens her mouth.
[510] She doesn't even know what...
[511] how to put her own self together in the morning.
[512] I mean, she's in terrible shape, obviously.
[513] And she lost by a landslide.
[514] People are rejecting this.
[515] Here you've got Big Fish.
[516] She can't complete a sentence.
[517] She's terrible.
[518] She's dumb as a box of rocks.
[519] Well, that's what's wrong with California.
[520] I mean, look, when you talk about Adam Schiff and how much trouble he's going to be in, Big Fish 3000 sent me this particular post today.
[521] And he says, look, I went back and I was listening to Dan Bongino's last.
[522] broadcast and Adam Schiff is in hot water now.
[523] You wonder why Adam is looking like he's scared to death because he's next.
[524] He is going to be investigated and he should be.
[525] Listen to what Dan Bongino had to say.
[526] Particularly good mood today.
[527] If you only knew.
[528] Have you heard that House on Fire song?
[529] It's one of his other songs.
[530] This guy's on fire.
[531] Just like the baby.
[532] House on fire.
[533] He is on fire, Shif.
[534] 100 % success rate of failing.
[535] Why is Adam Shif so worried?
[536] Folks, I strongly encourage you to go back and take another look today at the Russia collusion hoax.
[537] I know it's a story that's old and a lot of people want to move on.
[538] I'm going to be straight with you.
[539] I don't want to move on.
[540] We had the FBI in conjunction with the Department of Justice, officials in Congress, foreign governments and intel people fabricate a story, invent a story that could have caused and done serious long term harm to international relations with a nuclear powered foe.
[541] It's kind of a big freaking deal.
[542] I'm not letting it go.
[543] And you listen to me. This is going to be very important in the coming days.
[544] I'm not letting this go.
[545] I want to find out what happened because it can never happen again.
[546] Not to a Democrat, not to a Republican, not to a libertarian, not to any United States citizen.
[547] You do not get to alter or try to change the course of electoral politics by fabricating a story, hijacking the justice system then to give the patina of truth to a fake story.
[548] You don't get to do that.
[549] Why do I bring that up now?
[550] Because who is the ringmaster of that circus?
[551] Yes, Adam Schiff.
[552] And no, I'm not letting it go.
[553] There you go.
[554] Adam Schiff was the ringleader of the entire circus.
[555] I mean, he's been again.
[556] Just go after these rotten son of a bitches and never look back.
[557] That's right.
[558] And it's happening.
[559] I mean, if I were Adam Schiff, I would be totally heading for the hills right now.
[560] I really would.
[561] I would be terrified.
[562] And I think a lot of them probably will.
[563] Now Joy Reid just made a video, and she's sitting there crying.
[564] Oh, no. Man, you've called all of us Russian assets and Hitlers and racists and pieces of shit for years, man. Your tears are so delicious, I want to just gobble them up.
[565] Oh, my gosh.
[566] It's right in my veins.
[567] It's just, you think I'm going to feel sorry for you, you rotten, evil person?
[568] They're all going down.
[569] I mean, that's the whole thing.
[570] They're not, none of them are going to be able to capitalize the way they once did.
[571] They just are not.
[572] They have been sitting up there getting all of these different contracts from advertisers.
[573] I mean, this whole glad hand situation is over.
[574] It's not going to work this way anymore.
[575] They made sure that a lot of people lost their positions, like you remember when you had Schumer, who was threatening Tucker Carlson on the Senate floor, and what happened after that?
[576] Shortly thereafter, Tucker wasn't employed anymore at Fox News.
[577] Well, now all of a sudden, this whole situation has changed.
[578] We weren't able to broadcast our show.
[579] on any other platform, but gaming platforms.
[580] Same thing with Dan Bongino.
[581] We had to find other homes in order to put out our message.
[582] And now it has changed.
[583] It has completely changed.
[584] They're all getting fired because they were told to read these scripts.
[585] They were told to gaslight the public.
[586] And what did the public do after they found out the truth?
[587] They dumped them.
[588] And now the media is not, and these networks are in serious trouble.
[589] They are being sued.
[590] They are being called out on the carpet for all of this.
[591] And here you go.
[592] It's a new day.
[593] Completely a new day.
[594] They're not going to be able to use our taxpayer dollars.
[595] in order to just continue to lie.
[596] The Associated Press, unless they start actually reporting that it's the Gulf of America, they're not going to be allowed in to report.
[597] I mean, this is a big deal.
[598] This is a big shakeup.
[599] And they're not going to be able to collect these million -dollar salaries anymore.
[600] Nope.
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[621] Big deal, big flavor.
[622] A Cybertruck's worth what, $60 ,000 or $70 ,000?
[623] I don't know.
[624] You're buying me one, or so you say.
[625] I mean, you should know this off the top of your head, right, Kat?
[626] You need one.
[627] I'm still waiting.
[628] You need it.
[629] You need a Cybertruck.
[630] In L .A.?
[631] Yes, I'd say.
[632] Do you see them there all the time?
[633] Oh, they're everywhere.
[634] Are you kidding?
[635] Electric cars are everywhere.
[636] Teslas are everywhere.
[637] I loved that one comedian called it out, though, that every single time you see that T on Tesla, It stands for Trump.
[638] And I have laughed about that every single time I see one.
[639] And all of these different stars that are trading it in, even AOC and all of these others that just put on this show, giving up their...
[640] Sheryl Crow, I guess, did this video, short video, last week about it.
[641] She's such an idiot.
[642] They all are.
[643] Remember that time she told everybody to save the planet, that she just uses one square of toilet paper?
[644] When she takes a dump.
[645] Do you remember that?
[646] I do remember this.
[647] And it's not only that.
[648] I only use one square when I take a dump.
[649] Well, boy.
[650] It's crazy, Kat.
[651] Okay, dirty butt.
[652] Well, I mean, think about what they say to Californians.
[653] Okay, they say that you cannot water your lawn and you cannot take a shower at the same time.
[654] So pick and choose your paddle.
[655] This is the area, right, where we just had these massive fires.
[656] That just basically wiped out the entire area of Southern California.
[657] And they're saying, okay, well, pick your battle.
[658] Do you want to stink?
[659] Or do you want to water your lawn and save your house?
[660] You decide.
[661] Okay, cannot get any more ridiculous than California politics.
[662] And this is why so many people have left the state.
[663] And good luck, Gavin Newsom, trying to get money out of President Trump.
[664] He knows your game.
[665] He's all over that.
[666] It's just they're failing.
[667] Yeah, and they wanted like $40 billion for fire relief?
[668] Mm -hmm.
[669] For what?
[670] $40 billion for what?
[671] You got all these houses that burn.
[672] They all got insurance, so they're going to come in there and fix all their houses and all their property and all the grass.
[673] And $40 billion for what?
[674] Mm -hmm.
[675] For what?
[676] What's the city going to do for $40 billion?
[677] They're all going to pay for their own houses.
[678] To build what?
[679] To do what?
[680] They're just going to give out all the illegals.
[681] No, they're going to pocket it.
[682] It's just like the bullet train that never came.
[683] I mean, come on.
[684] We need, and I put out a post last week about it.
[685] If they're going to get a cent, we need Doge to come in and...
[686] do oversight on where that money is going.
[687] Because if you just write a check and give it to Gavin Newsom, it's going to go everywhere except for where it needs to go.
[688] Karen Bass, same thing.
[689] I mean, what, she goes and hires a firm already over there in Illinois, who's very good friends with the Pritzkers?
[690] I don't think so.
[691] They want their mitts on this money.
[692] All of them.
[693] They're going to do everything that they can to just steal it like they always have.
[694] Look, look at Ukraine.
[695] I mean, the wild thing is, is that you had Marjorie Taylor Greene and you had Matt Gaetz who came out and said, look, we just want to see where all the money's going.
[696] And it was voted down.
[697] Why?
[698] Because it would interfere in their money laundering schemes.
[699] Every single thing up there.
[700] Now we know why, you know, 80, 90 percent of these.
[701] Congressmen go in there with $36 ,000 in the bank, and they leave with $50 ,000, $80 ,000, $100 ,000, $200 million.
[702] Golly.
[703] It's not because they're the best traders in the world, because that's part of it, too.
[704] They're all a bunch of crooks.
[705] They are crooked to the core.
[706] They always will be.
[707] That's just who they are.
[708] That's why they're in politics to begin with, because they would never be able to get away with something like this in the public sector.
[709] Are you kidding?
[710] No way.
[711] I mean, when I go to work, I have to report to work.
[712] And yes, it's very common where my boss will come up and say, okay, so what exactly am I paying you for?
[713] What did you do today?
[714] And I have to produce.
[715] It's all about production.
[716] Government employees?
[717] Most of them have just been sitting back collecting money all of these years in their fuzzy slippers, especially thanks to COVID.
[718] And that's why you have all of these empty buildings.
[719] And they've been paid regardless.
[720] We don't even know if they're dead or alive at this point.
[721] I mean, let's face it.
[722] I tell you, we're $36 trillion in debt.
[723] Every bit of it just gets a lot of people rich.
[724] Does it?
[725] None of it was spent on American people.
[726] Unreal.
[727] I mean...
[728] I don't know.
[729] I'm used to people walking around in their sleep clothes, right?
[730] In pajamas.
[731] I see them at the grocery store all the time.
[732] Great.
[733] They're doing what they have to do.
[734] They're getting their vegetables.
[735] They're feeding their families.
[736] Fine.
[737] You do you.
[738] You go to the office, right?
[739] And I don't care if you wear fuzzy slippers or not.
[740] But when your boss comes to you and says to you, hey, what'd you do?
[741] And you cannot even respond to an email.
[742] Five things they asked for.
[743] Okay, normally people work Monday through Friday.
[744] So they're asking one thing a day.
[745] Not a big deal.
[746] I've listed 10 things just for this show on a Friday because it was so simple.
[747] I didn't even have to think about it.
[748] It took me all of two seconds.
[749] And they're freaking out over this.
[750] There's a reason they're freaking out.
[751] Because again, like President Trump said, they're non -existent.
[752] I have to see this, though.
[753] I have to watch this.
[754] I mean, this is kind of a personal thing for me to watch Joy Reid have a breakdown on MSNBC.
[755] I have to see it.
[756] I haven't seen it.
[757] And this is just, I mean, full -blown fun.
[758] Yeah, let's all enjoy it together.
[759] Here we go, everyone.
[760] My show had value.
[761] And that...
[762] I'm sorry.
[763] that um that what i was doing had value had value and in the end i'm sorry i'm not i try not to cry on tv and i say this is kind of like being on tv so i apologize and that and that it kind of and then it mattered i see karen um is there and she's been texting me as well so what i will just say is that in the end thank you um where i land is that The moment that I of guilt that I felt that I went hard on so many issues, whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby or a mom or a dad that was killed or when we opened up people's eyes to the fact that Asian Americans were being targeted and not just black folks that or went hard for immigrants who've done nothing but come to this country like my parents did and try to make a life and defended them.
[764] Or whether we've talked about what the president is doing that is subversive to the Constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, you know, defending books that people find inconvenient, you know.
[765] Okay, I've heard enough.
[766] The first part was enough for me. But the wild thing is, is that she is the most racist person I think I've ever seen.
[767] Some of the things that she has said about Trump and Trump supporters, I'll never get over.
[768] You're a bitter.
[769] Low IQ, racist from hell.
[770] You're dumb as hell.
[771] Your show literally had no viewers.
[772] I mean, the numbers of your show was so pathetic.
[773] No wonder they fired you.
[774] Nobody's going to remember you.
[775] You didn't do anything outstanding.
[776] Nobody's going to remember your show.
[777] Five people are going to miss it.
[778] And if you try to do a podcast, it's going to fail.
[779] Nobody cares.
[780] You've done nothing.
[781] Oh, whether I've done this and I've made people aware of this, you didn't make anybody aware of nothing.
[782] You were just a vicious, mean racist who just talked a bunch of garbage.
[783] yep that's exactly right too and that's that's where it's all changed we're no longer sitting here catering to people based on who they what color of skin they are we don't care about that we're going for people in this administration that are there because it's merit -based because what their capabilities are because we saw exactly what happened when they were going for people just because of their how they identified or their gender or how they presented themselves with a pronoun right all of that stuff is going away we're going back to the people that are really smart that have got a lot of experience that have something going and you can already tell it's only been a month and look what's going on and I went through 37 minutes I had in my show of listing on Saturday, all of President Trump's accomplishments.
[784] It was unbelievable.
[785] Some of the things in there I didn't even know.
[786] But the White House put it out.
[787] And so I did a little clip on it so that everybody could listen to all of the different things that he's done in the first 30 days.
[788] It is incredible.
[789] You want to talk about writing this ship.
[790] We're in good hands.
[791] And so these hacks, all of the people that are trying to get in President Trump's way from doing what he needs to do in order to get this country back on track, they're gone.
[792] They're not even worth the paper of signing their checks, their last checks with.
[793] It's over.
[794] Done.
[795] I mean it.
[796] I mean, you had, of course, the MSNBC president who just rushed a meeting with Joy Reid and her staff to fire her after cancellation leaks to the media.
[797] Then you have President Trump who completely went off on mentally obnoxious racist Joy Reid, Al Sharpton, and more.
[798] And then there's, this is only the beginning.
[799] You know, we're not going to see any of these people anymore.
[800] They don't fit.
[801] They don't fit in.
[802] Not with this group that's coming in.
[803] And the Democrats, they so got nothing.
[804] They literally are just going.
[805] Who is their leader?
[806] Name somebody.
[807] I mean, who they got out there.
[808] They're putting that stupid -ass Crockett girl out there in the front.
[809] Oh, please leave her out there.
[810] Please.
[811] And Pocahontas and Chuck Schumer.
[812] I mean, they literally don't have Nancy Pelosi no more.
[813] You know, sometimes I think that in times like this, they push certain people in there just to kind of fill a void because they know that people are going to get sick of them.
[814] Perhaps they want to get rid of them too.
[815] I mean, Crockett, really?
[816] She's so obnoxious.
[817] She's so awful to listen to.
[818] She's so divisive.
[819] She never says the right things.
[820] After you hear her speak, you just go, why did I even waste time listening to that?
[821] I mean, you almost wonder if they're pushing people like that out there so that they can, you know, kind of clean their cleats and try to put together a game plan because this isn't working.
[822] They don't have anyone.
[823] And now what is this?
[824] Stephen Smith, they're trying to push him out as perhaps he may be thinking about running for president.
[825] It's not going to work for you, bud.
[826] It's just not.
[827] Sorry, pal.
[828] You're not Donald Trump.
[829] You're not a businessman.
[830] You are a ESPN commentator.
[831] That's all.
[832] Isn't it wild?
[833] Good God.
[834] But he's President Trump is is just calling them out.
[835] I mean, it's a fun circus while he gets all the work done that he needs to do.
[836] He's out there on.
[837] It's the most amazing thing.
[838] The guy is just like to say he's tireless.
[839] I don't even know how to describe it.
[840] He's wearing me out just trying to just trying to stay up long enough to tweet what he does.
[841] Let's run around and do it.
[842] It's incredible.
[843] And he's out there.
[844] He talks to the press.
[845] Two, three hours a day, it seems like every day, just off the cuff.
[846] He's already talked to the press at least 20 times more than old turnip brain did.
[847] Eggplant head.
[848] God.
[849] Well, that's just a sad situation.
[850] Boys, he disappeared.
[851] Oh, he has.
[852] On the face of the earth.
[853] Oh, there's all kinds of stories that are coming out about him and his brother and Medicaid and how they were just stealing money.
[854] Just left and right.
[855] I mean, just wild stuff.
[856] I mean, here's Insurrection Barbie who says James Comer tells Breitbart, the DOJ, FBI, IRS, and the SEC were all investigating Joe and Hunter Biden, but they were told to stand down.
[857] Jim Biden was being investigated by Medicare for fraud.
[858] Six banks reported to the Treasury Department that Biden's were committing financial crimes, but everyone was told to stand down.
[859] She goes on to say, were told to stand down and they did.
[860] It's crazy.
[861] It's like we're living in this alternate universe or at least they are.
[862] They held all of these strings.
[863] They were sitting there stealing us blind and when someone would catch it, they would say, don't say a word about it.
[864] stop investigating or they would fire that person that person would turn into a whistleblower they would threaten them and their entire family and everything else and they would say okay well this is the end of my career but here's something i would never i would never wish this on anybody to be a whistleblower i mean we saw that story but i'm doing it because it's the right thing to do well now we're gonna get All of this stuff and more.
[865] This is just beginning, people.
[866] I know.
[867] You think about it.
[868] I mean, he's just a little over a month.
[869] He's five weeks into this.
[870] I mean, this is just really going to be fun.
[871] And I mean, this is a four -year time.
[872] And he's just, I mean, Cash just got in there, what, two, a few days ago?
[873] Yeah.
[874] So he's just been in there.
[875] I mean, it's just full day, first full day on the job today.
[876] And, you know, they can't just go in there and say, hey, I want you to release this and you release that.
[877] They have to get, you know, they have to get their shit together a little bit.
[878] And some of these things like Pam Bondi stuff are going to take investigations and subpoenas and stuff like that behind the scenes.
[879] So you can't just expect everything to just tumble right in your lap the very first day, especially when it's legal shit.
[880] But, man, what they're doing.
[881] One thing I like he's doing is he keeps saying, let's go look at the gold.
[882] Let's go to Fort Knox.
[883] I love that.
[884] See if the damn gold's there.
[885] Oh, my gosh.
[886] He said the other day, he said, can you imagine if it's empty?
[887] He told us to press.
[888] I mean, this is just so much fun.
[889] They had nobody's inspected since 1976, and that was Chuck Schumer did it.
[890] I mean, I feel like, you know, he's pulling a Geraldo.
[891] Okay, so we're all just anxiously talking about this gold.
[892] Is there going to be gold or are we going to find that we were robbed blind?
[893] I happen to think that we are going to find that we were robbed blind.
[894] Of course we were.
[895] Speaking of gold.
[896] We have got a fabulous guest that is going to join us in just a few minutes, just so everybody knows Paul Stone is going to join us and love having him on the show from Colonial Metals.
[897] And it is a fantastic group.
[898] And honestly, if you have not, please make sure that you do.
[899] It's good.
[900] It's a good call to make.
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[902] Paul is going to talk to us today about what's going on with gold and talk to us about what's going on in different environments, especially with China and all of that stuff.
[903] We're going to do an additional half hour today, just so everybody knows.
[904] And so hopefully you can join us for that.
[905] We always look forward to when he joins because he's just a hoot.
[906] He's fun and he's got a lot of information, especially with this changing environment.
[907] Just put it that way.
[908] I mean, they're not messing around, but you want to get to where the bodies are buried, just go ahead and release the Epstein list.
[909] And I think at that point, we'll already know who some of the bad guys are and start focusing on some of that stuff and then get them out of these positions of power.
[910] We might as well, right?
[911] Lay the hammer down while you've got the files.
[912] Release them.
[913] We all want to see them.
[914] We want to see who's on the list.
[915] Yeah, I just saw somebody, I think it was Nancy Mace, just run a poll on what they wanted to release first, and it was like 17 ,000 votes.
[916] And 86 % was the Epstein files.
[917] Of all that stuff, JFK, you know, and MLK, and all these people, their assassinations.
[918] I get it, man. I want to know about that, too, for sure.
[919] That is, everybody's dead that's involved in that.
[920] You know, that's stuff from years ago.
[921] What I want to see is the Epstein's file.
[922] And everybody, that's the gold.
[923] That's the gold medal.
[924] That's exactly right.
[925] Because there's a lot of people been diddling kids.
[926] And a lot of the people that you watch movies on.
[927] And a lot of politicians and princes and presidents and everything else.
[928] There are a lot of sick.
[929] Sick people.
[930] And again, I mean, you know, we hear about what was going on in the CIA chat rooms and all this other stuff.
[931] It's nothing about nothing compared to about what you're going to hear.
[932] I mean, just if you can possibly imagine the worst situation ever.
[933] Like in your mind, close your eyes.
[934] That's what we have going on.
[935] And it is so awful.
[936] It's time for some of these people.
[937] And these crooks just running the governors and the government and all these pedophiles and weirdos and all these weird parties they've had and all these elitists.
[938] It's time for it's time to take them all down, man. And they deserve it.
[939] Every bit of it.
[940] Well, here's the deal.
[941] When you've got Diddy's own lawyer who says, I'm sorry, I can't represent anymore.
[942] I cannot.
[943] I mean, when he.
[944] gets to the point where he has seen so much that he says, I'm sorry, I cannot do this.
[945] You know what?
[946] Sanction me. I don't care.
[947] I'm off this case.
[948] That tells you everything you need to know.
[949] He said, I've seen more than I can take.
[950] He was Osama bin Laden's lawyer.
[951] Oh, my gosh.
[952] Think about that.
[953] I mean, think about that.
[954] Well, I'll tell you what, that's why they loved the border.
[955] I mean, they were smuggling all of these kids in.
[956] And here's Pam Bondi issuing a warning to Democrat governor.
[957] She says, refusing to deport illegals, you better comply.
[958] I mean, they were dealing with the mafia.
[959] They were giving them a pass.
[960] The mafia was running the border, the cartels, all that.
[961] It was bat human trafficking, sex trafficking, drugs.
[962] This is what's been going on.
[963] And these elitists have been having a wonderful time with all of these people, children.
[964] It's a sick deal.
[965] Real sick deal.
[966] I'm just so glad that we've got people back.
[967] that that we need that are in charge i mean that's the whole thing i mean we we've got to get a hold of all of this when we've been taught and we've talked about it you know here's here's the situation we've been dealing with good versus evil and this team is world -class man exactly i mean this is the best of the best So it looks like we have got Paul Stone who is going to be joining us in just a few seconds.
[968] I don't know if he's there or not, but it is definitely going to be a great show.
[969] We've got a lot of things that we can discuss with Paul.
[970] He's got an awesome sub stack at the underscore Paul Stone.
[971] And so you can head over there and look at some of his writings because.
[972] honestly just great articles that's where i get a lot of my questions is from reading his articles and so when he's there i don't know i don't see him yet but he should be here and just oh there you are okay hey how are you i'm great how are you we're doing just fine thank you sir great great Yeah, good to be back.
[973] Great to have you here.
[974] Got a good American steakhouse in the background.
[975] Oh, nice.
[976] Where are you?
[977] New York.
[978] Oh, wonderful.
[979] Sorry about that.
[980] Well, you know, I know there's still remnants of conservative thought here for sure.
[981] And heck, you know, it was the Empire State.
[982] You know, it got the nickname.
[983] They made stuff here.
[984] This was one of the great manufacturing states.
[985] So I like to try to come up here once in a while.
[986] tease them a little about returning to that greatness if they just change their minds a little.
[987] It's true.
[988] Yeah.
[989] It's so good to have you here.
[990] It truly is.
[991] We always have so much to talk about.
[992] I mean, how are you feeling about what's been going on with the Trump administration?
[993] Can you believe that we're doing what we're doing?
[994] Yeah.
[995] Well, I can believe it.
[996] I wasn't prepared for it because we haven't seen it before.
[997] We've seen it.
[998] in sports franchises you know we've seen it in other things businesses um our personal lives stuff we've overcome and fought back and pushed back against you know maybe it was things not working out a certain way and we pivoted in life we moved to a different city or we overcame addiction or we overcame mental challenges or family dynamics you know things that we've had to overcome as individuals and now to see that taking shape in our government in the most log jammed bureaucrat you know, messed up city in the world in D .C. It's incredible.
[999] It's quite a spectacle to watch.
[1000] I'm loving every single second.
[1001] I mean, Kat is sitting there sleeping with one eye open.
[1002] I don't think he even sleeps anymore.
[1003] I told her that, you know, I'm 60.
[1004] Trump's, what, 78?
[1005] Yeah.
[1006] And I'm just trying to stay up.
[1007] to just tweet about what he's doing in my pajamas for 17 hours a day.
[1008] And he's actually out there doing, you know, flights and interviews and he's actually doing it.
[1009] Yeah.
[1010] And, um, I, I just don't see his energy is unbelievable for his age.
[1011] It is unbelievable.
[1012] And plus he eats McDonald's, you know, all the time.
[1013] Yeah.
[1014] And diet Cokes.
[1015] He has a special button for his diet Cokes.
[1016] Let's not forget that.
[1017] Oh, yeah.
[1018] Is FDR going to, I mean, FDR, RFK going to take his Diet Cokes away?
[1019] You know.
[1020] They are terrible for you.
[1021] Well, they may be, but there are certain arguments, as you know, that you can have.
[1022] And if he's got a special button there, I would approach that very carefully.
[1023] Yeah.
[1024] Especially with his mugshot as soon as you enter the Oval Office hanging on the wall.
[1025] I mean, you're not just dealing with anybody, okay?
[1026] Right.
[1027] This man has escaped death twice that we know of so far.
[1028] So, I mean, this is not your normal cat, so to speak.
[1029] Right.
[1030] So what about this changing environment?
[1031] What do you see happening, Paul Stone?
[1032] What's going on in your world?
[1033] Well, you know, I love the attack.
[1034] I love the onslaught.
[1035] I love overwhelming their forces.
[1036] You know, that's how you win in so many matches, right?
[1037] You overwhelm their...
[1038] you know, their capability to react and they're just on their heels and, you know, boxing, wrestling, football.
[1039] And so I'm loving that.
[1040] But then you also got to remember and I'm in this business of defending, you know, savings, defending the value of your access to your capital.
[1041] Not that I have to be in this business of Trump and Musk.
[1042] A couple of years from now, fix things up righteously and a trillion is getting paid back on the debt every year and they quit printing money and they're generating revenue.
[1043] And this country is just blowing up at the seams with how successful it's it's become great.
[1044] I don't we don't need gold and silver.
[1045] You know, it's only needed if there's a threat to your savings.
[1046] And as long as they continue to print, that threat exists.
[1047] As long as there are Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and a trillion dollars just as an interest payment alone on the debt, they're going to be printing.
[1048] But until that stops, you know, we need to consider we need to look at what gold and silver offers.
[1049] But my thought just coming from the business I'm in.
[1050] Is what are the retaliations going to be?
[1051] I truly believe and I'm not suggesting others believe it, but I believe that Trump brings tariffs onto an honor country, an honor code country where, you know, it's it's normal for an Asia for.
[1052] leaders of things to supplicate if they dishonor their masters or their family or their, you know, their people or their country, their pride.
[1053] And supplicate means you take a 12 inch blade and you put it in your gut and you go left to right and you're out.
[1054] You're done.
[1055] You make the ultimate sacrifice because of the embarrassment you cause.
[1056] So Trump's embarrassing the heck out of China on the world stage in front of everyone.
[1057] And there's nothing they can do about it with these tariffs in March of 2018.
[1058] And I fully believe that in December of 2019, China slaps COVID on America.
[1059] That's the retaliation.
[1060] That makes sense to me. One, no president has ever been reelected during a recession.
[1061] COVID is certainly going to cause a recession, but it's not so severe that people are running around bleeding from their eyes.
[1062] You know, it's not literally a horror movie.
[1063] It was just a terrible pandemic.
[1064] My goodness, a lot of the country overreacted.
[1065] In runaway fear as a reaction to COVID, but it got the job done.
[1066] It caused him to no longer have the second term.
[1067] Obviously, don't count out Americans.
[1068] Now he has his second term.
[1069] But I worry about the retaliation.
[1070] You know, I worry about how an honor code country can't stomach loserdom or second place or being pushed around as a beta by an alpha.
[1071] So.
[1072] What are they going to brew up against us that might take a year to implement?
[1073] I worry about that.
[1074] Well, it makes sense to me that they will do something.
[1075] It's really true.
[1076] I mean, will this result in a revocation of the most favored nation trading status with China?
[1077] I mean, will gold appreciate the same way it did during Trump's first term?
[1078] I mean, there's all kinds of moving parts and pieces right now.
[1079] We don't.
[1080] really know exactly where China is on this new America.
[1081] I think they're having a hard time catching up with what President Trump is doing.
[1082] He's moving so fast.
[1083] Yeah, possibly, you know, they had set up factories in Mexico to assemble BYD electric vehicles, the company out of China BYD, which.
[1084] You know, I'm embarrassed to admit that, you know, I know it's sometimes it's just about making money, but Warren Buffett is a massive investor in BYD.
[1085] They were going to assemble those vehicles in Mexico and subvert our tariffs against them because then they could trigger through NAFTA getting those Chinese made electric cars into the U .S. market.
[1086] And that's in mothballs right now.
[1087] Trump wouldn't be allowing BYD to ship its cars into our country.
[1088] So when you look at all the things China was doing and hoping for while Biden was president and the actions they were taking and breathing life back into their communist battle plans to make our economy slave to theirs permanently by winning over our willy nilly politicians and folks in California.
[1089] I mean, California has a massive segment, not that I'm giving financial advice or I'm not a trained economist, but a massive or notable segment of their state pension plan invested in Chinese companies.
[1090] So, you know, China's making all it moves everywhere where our politicians quit paying attention to.
[1091] You see this USAID stuff and these goofy millions here and billions there being spent on stupid stuff.
[1092] But China's spending billions in countries that we've left alone or ignored.
[1093] They're going everywhere we're not.
[1094] And so who knows exactly how far and deep the reach really is around the globe in Africa and South America and other parts of the world where they've embedded resources and infrastructure and partnerships with those countries.
[1095] And we've forgotten about them.
[1096] And that's going to come up to hurt us later.
[1097] Who knows where the retaliation is going to come from or how big it's going to be.
[1098] But I would expect one.
[1099] Well, I think it's really interesting that you would bring up the fact that China announces a new coronavirus discovery.
[1100] I mean, can we assume that it's no coincidence that it is, in fact, a thinly veiled threat?
[1101] In my assessment of communism is nothing.
[1102] Everything is done intentionally.
[1103] Every act is intentional, whether it's to create mystery or obfuscate something or be a direct punch to your gut.
[1104] Communism is the ultimate in engineering on what should affect humans by government hand.
[1105] Socialism is a bit looser of a plan to try and corral and control the society into a certain box.
[1106] But communism is an iron box.
[1107] It's got a lid and all the doors are sealed up and you're trapped inside of it.
[1108] That's communism.
[1109] And one of the things we can root for and hope for is that what seemed to be the Soviets brand of communism is they don't get to use errors and mistakes as lessons to do something better tomorrow.
[1110] They cover them up.
[1111] They hide them.
[1112] They try to keep a certain message going in the press.
[1113] They try to keep on a certain face, which is a falsehood.
[1114] If it's not genuine, it's not genuine.
[1115] And so errors and mistakes is part of being human.
[1116] And that's actually if you have humility and flexibility, that's what you'll learn from as you perfect making stuff.
[1117] You know, they don't have any practice at this either.
[1118] We are stupid.
[1119] Government officials empowered them with their economy.
[1120] They were a three hundred and thirty billion dollar economy in 1990.
[1121] We had sixty six billionaires in America in 1990.
[1122] I don't know if they had any.
[1123] And all they really contributed to the world was rice and fireworks.
[1124] And so they didn't achieve their financial power because they negotiated for it in America.
[1125] Our elected officials listened to the corporate greedsters that said we'd rather have our factories in China than America and not defending our Constitution or the spirit of America and not defending the American family.
[1126] They let them make the move.
[1127] which unemployed our American workers from making stuff and empowered China to making everything.
[1128] And now we're in a bit of a trap because I don't know how hard we can hit them.
[1129] And they just say, look, we're not going to send you your pharmaceuticals anymore.
[1130] Exactly.
[1131] That's why this whole threat.
[1132] Because it's Europe and China.
[1133] Those are the two that manufacture the most pharmaceuticals.
[1134] All of them.
[1135] Mainly.
[1136] So we upset inside of a Walmart or a Target or any store, you know, big box stores, not shaming anyone.
[1137] But everything in there, including probably the racking itself, the wiring, the light fixtures, pretty much everything was made in China.
[1138] And what's on the shelves are made in China.
[1139] All stainless steel is now.
[1140] Yeah.
[1141] So when you think like.
[1142] In 1990, 82 percent.
[1143] So if 82 of 100 transactions, every 100 transactions that went off consuming something, buying something in America, 82 of those transactions were on things made in America.
[1144] Today, only 11 of those transactions would go off today on something made in America.
[1145] That's what's gutted our country.
[1146] Put us in a bit of a box with China and the rest of the world.
[1147] And as our.
[1148] As we have to, the government programs have to get more and more intense to support workers here that just can't cut it.
[1149] And mom was forced into the workforce as well and can't stay at home if she wants to.
[1150] Or the money printing goes up, the inflation goes up, the cost of everything in our country goes up.
[1151] So when we lose the core of making stuff, then we lose the country.
[1152] That makes sense to me. And so.
[1153] With Trump and his tariffs, I think it's a great icebreaker.
[1154] And if I ever got the chance to humbly suggest a few things to him personally, I would say consider the idea of maybe giving a drop dead date to American corporations one year, two years, three years from now, by the end of your term.
[1155] All corporations, all U .S. corporations can no longer bring anything into America that was made in China because technically those aren't imports.
[1156] well china wants to continue to send us rice and fireworks great chinese companies made that stuff what's coming into america today is american companies having a cheaper workforce make the stuff we should be making here and bringing it into america to me that's not an import that's not trade That's just gutting the American family from jobs where they used to have a pride in because they made stuff and saw stuff on the shelves or on the streets driving around that they made from scratch.
[1157] They made that stuff.
[1158] I don't even know if we make pancake mix here anymore.
[1159] So when we look at how our country has suffered, it isn't just financially, it's spiritually.
[1160] The town pride.
[1161] of 70 74 000 manufacturing firms have closed in america since 1990 to try to bring that down to a your neighborhood that would be 23 manufacturing firms in every single county in america and most counties in america wouldn't even have 23 7 -elevens or gas stations so when you think of it in those terms our politicians cannot will probably struggle implementing much of Trump's stuff because they've always struggled with this stuff.
[1162] And if they come out with something saying we're going to save you $2 trillion over 10 years, that ain't $2 trillion this year.
[1163] That might be that they just spend $200 billion less a year.
[1164] But I need them to quit the money printing completely and not spend $200 billion this year.
[1165] For me to consider that actually reversing the injury that's been thrust upon us for the last few decades.
[1166] A lot of times when Congress says it's going to cut spending, they booked to spend, have increases of 8%.
[1167] Just as an example, 8 % next year, let's say 2026, they were going to increase spending by 8%.
[1168] And they only increased spending by 6%.
[1169] So they'll come to the podium and go, we cut spending by whatever percentage it is, 20%, 25%.
[1170] And you'll be like, wow, that's great.
[1171] Congress cut spending by 25 percent, but they're still spending more next year than last year.
[1172] So they didn't cut spending.
[1173] It's so true.
[1174] I mean, they sit up there and they lie to us.
[1175] They lie to us about job numbers.
[1176] I mean, that is exactly why we named the show what we did.
[1177] You know, seriously, what did you do last week?
[1178] So they have these huge numbers of all of these people that are employed and we don't know if they're alive or dead.
[1179] And the government has been doing most of the hiring since Obama, because that's how you can immediately affect that number from going from 12 to 10 to 8 to 6 to 4 percent.
[1180] But when you look at the job reports where the jobs were, you're still losing manufacturing and you're seeing the government doing the bulk of the hiring or it's seasonal like lifeguards.
[1181] And so that number's fake.
[1182] The inflation number's fake from the economist that I studied, John Williams, who's around 80 years old.
[1183] He puts out the real numbers.
[1184] I get an email from Shadow Stats that says unemployment in this country counted the old fashioned way is twenty seven point six percent.
[1185] What?
[1186] Well, no wonder we have thirty six trillion in debt.
[1187] We've lost all that economic power.
[1188] Automation permanently unemploys people and A .I. is going to finish the job.
[1189] It's true.
[1190] That's why we're hearing so much about it in every single corner between that and Bitcoin.
[1191] My gosh.
[1192] So we have to know, is there going to be, you're the gold guy, question, is there going to be gold in Fort Knox?
[1193] I think so, yes.
[1194] You do?
[1195] Yeah, because there's just no point where the government would have sold it.
[1196] It would make noise.
[1197] It would make some noise if they were liquidating gold from Fort Knox in the 70s or the 80s.
[1198] Technically, there's no need for it to be there because the government said gold's irrelevant.
[1199] And there I mean, it would take one hell of a painful move to ever shift us back to the gold standard because the government would lose a ton of its power.
[1200] The Fed would lose a ton of its power.
[1201] There would be financial inflexibility, which, by the way, nature is a bit inflexible.
[1202] I know there's a lot of people that go to Florida for a vacation and it's cloudy the whole time they're there.
[1203] Right.
[1204] So.
[1205] You know, it's not very flexible when you want to climb Mount Everest.
[1206] A lot of people don't make it to the top or the bottom.
[1207] So when you look at things that are inflexible, it's a lot of times it's that way because it's real.
[1208] And when you want flexibility, you might need to be cheating past real limits.
[1209] And that's what our financial system has been for a long time, in my opinion, not a trained economist or a financial advisor.
[1210] If the fuel that comes into your economy to power it is from an artificial source, that's fake.
[1211] That's BS.
[1212] That's a financial video game.
[1213] And all of the lives and what they experience while living in that environment are temporary.
[1214] These conveniences and luxuries are temporary.
[1215] This is absolutely around the globe, not a world supported by something real.
[1216] Therefore, it is false.
[1217] Therefore, one day, mathematically speaking, you're going to experience the gut ripping, heartbreaking devastation.
[1218] of returning back to life on earth as mother nature would regulate things and money being real again and it is going to be insert lots of expletives here i'm just breaking right now trump said that um the tariffs on canada and mexico 25 will take it's still going forward and starting on march 5th wow we have a date yeah and so When you look at what this is causing, like Steve Jobs, they're saying from Apple, OK, well, we'll plunk down 500 billion in the dirt in America over the next four years or so.
[1219] When you say it's not going to be a certain way anymore and you have the ultimate pulpit, the presidential pump, the pulpit is the biggest bully on the block.
[1220] Then people will respond to that.
[1221] And I would say embed it.
[1222] Give a drop dead date that nothing.
[1223] Get Congress to pass something that says, look, if you're American corporation, your product has to be made here.
[1224] Period.
[1225] Done.
[1226] We don't care how much you sell.
[1227] We don't care what your profits are going to be.
[1228] The better the job here in America, the better the town pride, the better the family feels that dad does something wonderful for a living and mom does something wonderful for a living.
[1229] And, you know, if we're spending less and we're just spending better, then i would think inflation would come down and yeah we might need to make a currency change and just get out of the dollar and all that debt and just turn to start writing a whole new book with a different currency but one that isn't uh hostile to consumers to citizens to americans isn't spying on you if the you know the constitution could be adhered to once again it's a hell of a document i mean it wasn't written out of the blue it was written by people who were tired suffering monarchies That's one hell of a mindset to have, a fresh mindset to be sailing across the Atlantic and set up a document that says, here's how you'll never have centralized power again.
[1230] That's what it achieves.
[1231] And it guarantees rights and privileges to the people who live here.
[1232] And those have been ignored forever.
[1233] The Constitution is still around, but it's in a glass case in a museum in D .C. The elected officials and the bureaucrats haven't paid attention to that damn thing unless they can use it as a club to beat up the other party with.
[1234] Interesting.
[1235] Well, this brings up a really good point.
[1236] It kind of shifts the conversation over to what's been going on when you talk about Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, who recently said that Bitcoin is worthless.
[1237] What is it?
[1238] Exactly.
[1239] What does it do?
[1240] This is long ago in the Netherlands.
[1241] I believe there was a daffodil bulb craze where daffodil bulbs were like exotic and they were like ten thousand dollars a bulb at one point.
[1242] A perishable item.
[1243] You couldn't even eat.
[1244] So.
[1245] Are we there again?
[1246] Is it the dot com craze again?
[1247] Yeah, we're prone to this stuff.
[1248] We're prone to this kind of stuff.
[1249] Humans are.
[1250] You know.
[1251] I mean, this is really that way from time to time.
[1252] It's pretty scary.
[1253] I mean, you've got Javier Malay, who recently endorsed crypto token, calling Libra a private project aimed at boosting Argentina's economy.
[1254] The token's value surged and then it plummeted by 94 percent within hours, prompting calls for Malay's impeachment.
[1255] I mean, does this incite?
[1256] you know, an incident highlight the risk of cryptocurrencies, lacking government backing?
[1257] I mean, similar to those of like a fiat currency.
[1258] What do we?
[1259] Yeah.
[1260] So the only thing that kind of, I don't want to speak so absolutely.
[1261] It seems like the only thing that really gives it value is one, it's limited.
[1262] So like park water fountain, fountain water isn't as desirable as something you drink out of a bottle, rusty pipes and who's put their mouth in, you know, you drink water from a park fountain.
[1263] Right.
[1264] You'd prefer bottled water.
[1265] Bottled water is scarcer.
[1266] So it has a higher price, has a price to it where park fountain water has no price.
[1267] So when you think of things that way, limited, okay, it's going to have a value because once demand hits it, demand on fountain water doesn't record anywhere.
[1268] The water's free.
[1269] Demand on bottled water, some bottles of water, eight bucks a bottle.
[1270] Some are two bucks.
[1271] Some are 50 cents.
[1272] But it has more demand.
[1273] The demand is measured on that limited asset, if you will, against park water.
[1274] And so when you say, well, these cryptos are limited, arbitrarily maybe, computer code, I mean, that's editable.
[1275] How much gold there is on the planet is not editable.
[1276] It can't be made in a lab.
[1277] Diamonds can now be made in a lab.
[1278] You just take the carbon and the heat and the pressure and boom, you have a diamond.
[1279] So there's hard stops in Mother Nature's life, this planet we live on and live under its atmosphere.
[1280] And when our financial world is based off that, then everything outside of that financial energy will be real and right sized.
[1281] No excesses.
[1282] Today, we have a thousand billionaires six in 1990, 66.
[1283] Are you really telling me there we had enough real money to afford them that money to collect and wealth so extreme with a thousand billionaires?
[1284] No, we couldn't be possible without the printed money.
[1285] And also the same time that they're finding and they'd still be wealthy.
[1286] Maybe there's some inventions they wouldn't ever come up with.
[1287] But maybe they're worth a couple hundred million instead of a couple hundred billion.
[1288] Corporations are worth three trillion.
[1289] NVIDIA has got a market value of three trillion dollars or something like that.
[1290] So you can't have these these these falsehoods, these excesses, these giant financial waves roaming around the financial oceans.
[1291] If you consider gold was the moon to those oceans, it kept those oceans from forming massive, crazy, fun waves to surf on, if you're like that, but non -destructive.
[1292] Without the moon, we'd live nowhere near a beach, nowhere near a beach, nowhere near a coastline.
[1293] You wouldn't be able to sail across these oceans.
[1294] There'd be 200 -foot, 100 -foot waves everywhere without the moon.
[1295] And Nixon removing the gold standard, that's what he caused.
[1296] He caused our financial world to no longer have a moon.
[1297] And that's an artificial environment, and it comes crashing back.
[1298] The moon will come back one day.
[1299] It's wild because I've been watching what gold's been doing.
[1300] The value has surged with a 26 increase over the last six months, an 11 % rise since December.
[1301] I mean, if it maintains last year's annualized growth rate, gold could reach $3 ,250 to $3 ,500 per ounce by August this year and approach $4 ,200 by August.
[1302] 2026 i mean during the great depression you had gold was revalued by 50 and similar discussions are happening now people are talking about potentially allowing the u .s to manage its debt by re -evaluating its 261 million ounces of gold which is currently on the books at $42 per ounce, a fraction of the real value.
[1303] So what are the chances that the U .S. government will revalue gold?
[1304] I mean, increasing value of its gold reserves.
[1305] I think there's a great chance.
[1306] You do?
[1307] Okay.
[1308] I do because, one, I don't think the decision, the choice wouldn't ever be made until the scenario is thrust upon those who could make the choice, It's financial Armageddon hyperinflation from what I've studied from economists, what they've written at the dollar at a tenth of a penny, half a penny could easily spark off hyperinflation.
[1309] And the example given to articulate what hyperinflation looks like, interest rates by what they've written would need to be at 40 percent, not four, not eight, not 12, 40 percent.
[1310] You literally would have no economic activity happening in your world.
[1311] Because hyperinflation doesn't just make things tough.
[1312] It burns the componentry to your financial world out, like just frying a motherboard.
[1313] You can't repair that.
[1314] To get money moving again, you would have to rebuild those components all over again.
[1315] All the financial levers and buttons, how jobs happen, restaurants, supply chains, farming, everything would stop.
[1316] So to avoid that.
[1317] There might be a decision where someone's a fork in the road and you're pressed up against it and go, do we go hog wild with some cryptocurrency and put ourself in something that the nation's fortunes could be hacked?
[1318] Or do we go with something that's unhackable?
[1319] Something that was proven for thousands of years.
[1320] The only thing humans have ever really said was money.
[1321] The one thing JP Morgan said long ago, the father of the bank, that gold is money and everything else is credit.
[1322] Meaning everything else is a bet or a rumor or not real.
[1323] Gold is real.
[1324] And for money to be real, it has to have a relationship with gold.
[1325] It's a great idea to protect your assets.
[1326] Yeah, so the government could easily say, listen, we're going to go gold back.
[1327] Gold might need to be $30 ,000 an ounce, which is a less lunatic fringe than Bitcoin at $100 ,000 a coin or an ounce or a unit.
[1328] And we're willing to buy all the gold in the world.
[1329] for 15 ,000 bucks today.
[1330] And if you don't send it to us within six months, it's worthless.
[1331] It's irrelevant because we won't take it.
[1332] And we're the biggest country on the planet, economy wise.
[1333] And we're saying gold's 30 ,000 an ounce.
[1334] So you have a chance to sell it.
[1335] And in miners, as you bring gold out of the ground, we'll pay you 5 ,000 an ounce or some 3x what it costs for you to get it out of the ground.
[1336] So let's say labor, machinery, diesel, all that stuff.
[1337] And it costs, you know, $1 ,500 to get gold out of the ground.
[1338] Great, we'll pay you $4 ,500 for it.
[1339] But it's worth $30 ,000 once we get it.
[1340] And as we increase our gold supply, our gold in federal vaults, we can print more money to continue to add liquidity to the financial world, but not harm the money they're creating out of thin air, because it's really just born as a representation of the new edition of ounces in the vault.
[1341] That is so, that is really something.
[1342] Well, it goes to show you why so many people are, that thousands that are informed are starting to use their 401k savers and they're shielding, they're going straight using their savings with gold.
[1343] And that's a really, it really is.
[1344] It is such a smart investment.
[1345] So Colonial Metals Group, you truly are an incredible, you're one of the best I've ever, I've ever spoken to.
[1346] Truly, your representatives are awesome.
[1347] I mean, just so informative.
[1348] They're always available to talk whenever you need or have a question.
[1349] But tell us, why Colonial Metals Group above any and all?
[1350] I think relationships are the most important thing anyone would really say really matters.
[1351] When you're 80 years old and cooking back on that rocking chair, aren't you reminded of the relationships you had or still have and you're telling your grandkids about them?
[1352] It's those relationships.
[1353] And that's what we're all about.
[1354] We're all about understanding primarily that we're generally talking to people who help build the country.
[1355] 70, 80, 90 years old or 60 year old junior members to that club.
[1356] You know, I'm getting close to that.
[1357] I'll be 55 in a month.
[1358] But that's what we get.
[1359] That's where we start from.
[1360] Our first step out.
[1361] is in our handout to you is that we get you.
[1362] We're here to meet you where you are.
[1363] Your timidity, the questions you have, you think you should know the answers to it so you don't want to ask us those questions.
[1364] You gotta.
[1365] We want to make it easy for you.
[1366] You wouldn't buy a car without getting your questions answered.
[1367] You wouldn't buy a house without getting your questions answered.
[1368] How would you get gold and silver that you've probably been thinking about getting for years without having your questions answered?
[1369] So whatever they are, you gotta share them with us.
[1370] I think we care a great, I just know we're bent on caring about others and the relationships.
[1371] And I don't really know what the other gold companies would be focused on, but that's what we focus on.
[1372] It's so true.
[1373] We know it's scary and unnerving to even make this transition.
[1374] So we have empathy for that.
[1375] Well, so many people are using their IRAs and 401k.
[1376] to shield right their savings with the bulk of their savings is and it's physical gold and silver that is delivered into your account there's some paperwork to fill out and some things to explain it's all very simple you've probably been through this process before changing things up you just haven't gone with physical gold and silver before and you might think well how do i get gold and silver in in my you know my phone my all my money's like in this device and i would say yeah let us do a little explaining it's physical gold and silver in your ira insured by lloyds of london armed guards and security measures if you had to you'd ride a horse over there and get your gold and silver you could always drive off with it it would just make a record up to your custodian that you made a withdrawal No one's standing between you and your money anymore.
[1377] They're just standing over it, guarding it.
[1378] And it's there for as long as you're worried about things.
[1379] And when we're on the other side of this hell, whether Trump engineers a rescue plan and the government cooperates with him or it goes badly, not that Trump, you know, I mean, we're asking Trump to be Bruce Willis and go shoot a meteor down that's going to blow up the earth.
[1380] You know, they did that in Hollywood.
[1381] We expect a little late to the party.
[1382] Wish we could have elected him 30 years ago and kept this from being in this situation.
[1383] Right.
[1384] Brought the common sense and woke woke the Washington swamp up to it's the Americans you work for.
[1385] You.
[1386] It's not your future.
[1387] It's not Pelosi's wealth or some, you know, it's not their wealth they work for.
[1388] It's us.
[1389] Right.
[1390] You can't betray that relationship.
[1391] That's why no one has a good approval rating in Congress, because they betrayed the relationship.
[1392] We understand relationships are king and queen.
[1393] So when you look at what the future could bring, you get out of gold and silver the minute you wake up super excited to go back racing off to other things.
[1394] It's just a bridge over this chasm of hell that likely is worse than 08 was because 08 was worse than 2000 and 2000 was worse than 92.
[1395] This is a great company.
[1396] It's a great opportunity.
[1397] In fact, from what I understand, people can call today and they can see if they qualify for a free home safe and as much as $7 ,500 in free silver.
[1398] That's the offer on the table.
[1399] That's awesome.
[1400] That's just the icing.
[1401] The real cake is that we get you.
[1402] We're real people.
[1403] We're conservative minded.
[1404] We give a damn.
[1405] We give a damn.
[1406] We'll take the time, whatever time it needs for you to feel comfortable with starting with something.
[1407] And I would just say to folks, is some better than none?
[1408] At this point, even though you're uncomfortable and that's what's kept you from doing anything about this, that discomfort is temporary.
[1409] If things go south on you and then you're living with.
[1410] Regret, which I say is the most expensive thing in life.
[1411] And that discomfort is long term or maybe permanent.
[1412] So this discomfort of doing something new, making a change, find an easy, low number wherever you can say yes.
[1413] There's three of you in this discussion, right?
[1414] There's you, us, Colonial Metals Group and your comfort level.
[1415] All three are on the phone when you're talking about this.
[1416] What's your comfort level okay with?
[1417] Is it okay with 10 %?
[1418] Is it whatever number it's okay with?
[1419] That's where you have to start.
[1420] You have to respect that in your own mind, there's probably a number you're okay with.
[1421] But you might be thinking, but I need to move more than that.
[1422] But you haven't been able to.
[1423] So call us and hit us up online and let us know what the number is you're comfortable starting with.
[1424] And that's where we'll start.
[1425] That's perfect.
[1426] Wherever it is.
[1427] You don't have to impress us.
[1428] You win by getting started.
[1429] If this is something you've been concerned about for a while, the win for you is just to get some.
[1430] Get some going.
[1431] Go through this process with us once and you'll see it's pretty routine.
[1432] And then you'll be able to trust it more and rely on it more and feel better about it.
[1433] That'll increase.
[1434] And then maybe if you want to, you can make another transaction.
[1435] That's a wonderful, that's wonderful advice because it's really true.
[1436] A lot of people are wondering what to do right now because there's all these new things that are being introduced and hey, what do we do?
[1437] Well, what you can do today is you can head on over to freegoldguide .com.
[1438] forward slash lb and you can get your free gold guide kit and you can call and speak to a representative that's 1 -800 -889 -8087 and you will really enjoy the experience i always whenever i talk over there to those folks they're great so informative i learned so much and there's no question off the table you can ask them and they'll they'll tell you and lead you in the right direction So I have a question, another question off topic.
[1439] So what exactly are you having at Smith and Walensky Steakhouse there on 49th and 3rd Avenue?
[1440] I'm actually, yeah, I get their big, big daddy New York strip.
[1441] We got to remember, we can be upset with New Yorkers or how they vote or what they, you know, how they kind of betray a normal way of life or the Constitution.
[1442] But this way, this is, you know, a big part of where our country was born.
[1443] They used to make a ton of stuff here.
[1444] We don't want to let go of any of our 50 states, even though we might want to send California off into the Pacific.
[1445] So I think if we stay the course and the common sense comes and what Musk and Trump and all of his good friends and associates are doing in his administration, you give them a shot, this thing could turn around.
[1446] The biggest win would be the mindset could change.
[1447] It might take years, decades for the financials to change.
[1448] I don't know if it's even going to be possible to be saved if you're losing.
[1449] two pennies of buying power on average a year since the year 2000 and we're down to three cents today.
[1450] Imagine if that report was about how much oil is left in the ground.
[1451] Only three percent of the world's oil remained in the ground.
[1452] That's energy.
[1453] It powers our economy.
[1454] The dollar is an energy that comes before oil.
[1455] It powers us digging for oil, drilling for oil.
[1456] So if the currency dies.
[1457] I don't know how much time is left.
[1458] Hopefully Trump has enough time to turn this around.
[1459] And there's a day where no one even needs gold and silver anymore.
[1460] And everyone's out and I go do something else.
[1461] Oh, my gosh.
[1462] Well, I just know that the options are good.
[1463] The future, I'm glad he got a hold of it when he did.
[1464] And because, honestly, we would be in such terrible shape.
[1465] But I think they knew that, too.
[1466] I really do.
[1467] If this thing blew up with Kamala as president, you wouldn't definitely not have an ally or anyone who's sensible in the White House leading how we react to that hell.
[1468] Exactly.
[1469] At least here you'd have an ally.
[1470] It is so true, just like we do with Colonial Metals Group.
[1471] Well, I know that Kat's been having a lot of protein lately.
[1472] When you mentioned that prime rib, I'll tell you one person that's probably licking his whiskers right about now.
[1473] That's Kat Turner.
[1474] He's been on this protein kick lately.
[1475] I've been doing the ribeye, not the New York.
[1476] Oh.
[1477] Yeah.
[1478] Well, I love a good ribeye.
[1479] You know, I love the cap.
[1480] I like this big, thick New York strip over there.
[1481] Mix it up once in a while.
[1482] Oh, my gosh.
[1483] Y 'all are making me hungry.
[1484] Okay.
[1485] Well, on that note, we'll scurry right on out of here.
[1486] Thank you, Paul Stone, for joining us today.
[1487] We really appreciate it.
[1488] Love saying hello.
[1489] We have a good time over here.
[1490] We really do.
[1491] Thank you.
[1492] Yeah, and you have fun doing it.
[1493] We certainly do.
[1494] We'll see you soon, I hope.
[1495] See you soon.
[1496] All right.
[1497] All right.
[1498] Bye.
[1499] All right, everybody.
[1500] Now turn your attention over to Colonial Metals Group.
[1501] Hit up 1 -800 -889 -8087 and get your free goldguide .com slash LB kit today.
[1502] Great company.
[1503] Like I say, I've talked to him.
[1504] Paul's awesome.
[1505] He's just a lot of fun.
[1506] He cracks me up.
[1507] I knew exactly where he was.
[1508] Thanks to Rob.
[1509] Rob was giving me tips like, oh, best steak in town.
[1510] So thank you, Rob.
[1511] Anyway, everybody, you have a wonderful rest of your day.
[1512] You all be safe, be kind to one another, and we will see you later.
[1513] Bye.