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Missouri’s Eric Greitens: The Left is ‘Actively Trying to Destroy Our Country’ - And Not Just Our Borders!

 OE BIDEN'S WEALTH HAS NEARLY DOUBLED DURING HIS FIRST 12 MONTHS OF DEBACLE!

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“Protect and enrich.” This is a perfect encapsulation of the Clinton Foundation and the Obama book and television deals. Then there is the Biden family corruption, followed closely behind by similar abuses of power and office by the Warren and Sanders families, as Peter Schweizer described in his recent book “Profiles in Corruption.” These names just scratch the surface of government corruption.                         

                                                                            BRIAN C JOONDEPH



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Inflation is a Wealth Transfer from the Poor to the Rich

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McCarthy: If GOP Wins Majority, The First Thing We Will Do Is Talk About Lowering Prices for the American People

By Melanie Arter | January 13, 2022 | 2:07pm EST

 
 

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks during his weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on January 13, 2022. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks during his weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on January 13, 2022. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) – House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Thursday that if the Republicans regain a majority in the House, the first thing he will do is talk about lowering prices for the American public and how to put food back on the shelves at the grocery store.

Speaking at a Capitol Hill press conference, McCarthy was asked what kind of oversight will he conduct as the majority leader. 


“The only oversight that you guys will conduct is oversight that you plan to write bills off of? ‘Cause Congress has a long history of oversight that doesn’t necessarily result in legislation. You guys did it. Pelosi did it. Boehner did it. Ryan did it. There’s a long history of it,” the reporter said.

“How often have we gone after people's phone records?” McCarthy said.

“I’m asking what you will do what you will do if you are speaker. Will you only conduct oversight that is—“ the reporter continued.

“You know what we will do if we are entrusted with the majority? The first thing that we will do is talk about how do we lower the prices for the American public? How do we make gasoline price affordable again? How do we put food back on the shelves and how do we stop this rise of inflation and prices of everything that you are dealing with?” McCarthy said.

“How do we secure the border? How do we stop government mandating and controlling our lives? How do we make cities safe again? And yes, we will hold this administration accountable. We just found this week. I sent a letter with Virginia Foxx, the secretary of education, asked the national school board to send them a letter so that he can go to attorney general to now investigate the parents who go to school board meetings of terrorism,” he said.

“Afghanistan. We have 13 new Gold Star families, and that never had to happen. How many Americans are still stuck there? Have any of you asked that question? The president said just weeks before that he would not leave until every American was gone,” the minority leader said.

“The taxpayer who bought all of that weaponry that the Taliban now has. You got any reporting and recording of where that is? Where is it being sold to now on the black market? IRS releasing Americans' tax returns. Yes, we can do both, and we will,” McCarthy said.


Poll: Voters View Inflation as Bigger Issue than Coronavirus

People shop for groceries at a supermarket in Glendale, California January 12, 2022. - The seven percent increase in the Labor Department's consumer price index (CPI) over the 12 months to December was the highest since June 1982, as prices rose for an array of goods, especially housing, cars and …
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American voters view inflation as a bigger issue than the Chinese coronavirus, a NewsNation survey released this week found.

The survey asked respondents, “Which do you think is a bigger problem facing the United States today: Inflation, unemployment, or COVID-19?”

A plurality of voters, 45.4 percent, said they view inflation as a bigger problem in the U.S., while 40.9 percent said the coronavirus; the difference between the two responses falls outside of that specific question’s +/- 3 percent margin of error. Another 13.5 percent said unemployment is the biggest issue, meaning a combined majority of Americans view issues such as inflation and jobs as bigger issues than the coronavirus.

The poll came prior to the Supreme Court dealing a devastating blow to President Biden’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) vaccine mandate, striking it down in a 6-3 vote. However, the Court upheld Biden’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) vaccine mandate 5-4, “although it explicitly acknowledged that the CMS mandate exempts employees who object to the vaccine for religious or medical reasons,” as Breitbart News reported. Notably, Biden’s ratings on his handling of the pandemic have been dropping exponentially over the past few months, particularly after he announced the ill-fated vaccine mandate, which would have affected roughly 84 million American workers, in an angry, divisive speech in September.

While continuing to face government mandates, Americans have also continued to feel the sting of inflation, as retail sales in the U.S. “declined sharply” in December, “indicating that the worst inflation in decades is hitting consumers harder than analysts expected,” as Breitbart News detailed:

Total retail sales dropped 1.9 percent in December, typically a month of robust holiday shopping, Commerce Department data showed Friday. The figures are not adjusted for inflation, suggesting that price-adjusted purchases were even weaker. The Consumer Price Index rose 0.5 percent in December.

The results were far worse than analysts expected. The median estimate by analysts was for sales to be flat to down just one-tenth of a percentage point.

The survey, taken this week among over 1,000 registered voters, has a margin of error of +/- 3.1 percent.



Report: Biden Finishes First Year on an ‘Epic Losing Streak’

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President Joe Biden finished his first year in office on an “epic losing streak” characterized by his strained relationship with “Republicans, moderate Democrats, and liberal Democrats — all at once,” Axios reported Friday.

“But that’s where Biden finds himself at the start of an election year that many Democrats believe will result in the loss of the House and maybe the Senate,” the report surmised.

Biden will have been president officially for one year next Thursday and has “never been less popular nationally” after advocating for voting rights and his Build Back Better agenda “and failing,” Axios wrote, referencing Biden’s recent dismal approval rating of 33 percent.

Black activists and even the far-left New York Times have criticized the president for “dillydallying” on scrapping the filibuster in order to federalize elections — or what the left calls “voting rights.” Reportedly, some members of civil-rights groups even declined to attend Biden’s voting speech in Atlanta, Axios calling the incident an example of “rising anger” from the far-left wing of Biden’s party.

As far as foreign policy, Axios slammed Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal, saying it went “as poorly as it could have.” The outlet also honed in on Russia’s flippant attitude toward Biden, and Vladmir Putin’s focus on a “Ukraine invasion.” Despite Russia’s behavior, Democrats used the Senate filibuster (the same one they are trying to eliminate) to block a bill by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Thursday that would have sanctioned companies associated with Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

The outlet further pointed to the U.S. economy under Biden, acknowledging rampant inflation and supply chain issues.

“Inflation is soaring: It’s the worst in 39 years,” according to the report. “Empty grocery shelves get network-news coverage. It’s partly the weather, partly COVID, partly the supply chain — but makes a handy visual shorthand for national pessimism.”

On top of those failures, the Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Biden’s biggest federal vaccine mandate, meaning 84 million Americans working for businesses with 100-plus employees will not be mandated to get jabbed. His overall coronavirus response is also losing popularity as the omicron variant infects both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, though seemingly at varying rates and severity. 

“The bottom line: Build Back Better was supposed to be Biden’s FDR moment. Voting rights could have been his LBJ moment. Instead, he’s likely to end Year 1 with neither,” the report concluded.


Barrasso: Biden Needs to Start Focusing on Inflation, Not Election Bills Most People Don’t Care About

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On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Senate Republican Conference Chair Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) reacted to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) reiterating her opposition to eliminating the filibuster to pass election legislation by stating that “we need a president to start focusing on the concerns of the American people, which is number 1, inflation” instead of “something that’s an asterisk on the polling of what the American people care about.”

Barrasso said, [relevant remarks begin around 1:50] “Well, what we just saw with Sen. Sinema was a profile in courage. She kept her word. She protected the Senate. She preserved the voice and the rights of the minority party. We have a 50/50 Senate. That should be a mandate to move to the middle. What we have is a president who gives divisive speeches, like he did in Georgia and like he continued to do today. We need to unite this country and we need a president to start focusing on the concerns of the American people, which is number 1, inflation. It’s how it’s impacting their lives personally. That’s the front-page headline on every newspaper in America, a 40-year high of inflation. That’s what people are concerned about, putting food on the table, putting gas in the car, getting the kids to school, not something that’s an asterisk on the polling of what the American people care about.”

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Exclusive — Missouri’s Eric Greitens: The Left is ‘Actively Trying to Destroy Our Country’

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Eric Greitens, Former Missouri Governor, Navy SEAL, and current U.S. Senate candidate, warned Breitbart News Saturday listeners that “the left is actively trying to destroy our country” through attacks on our fundamental rights.

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Breitbart News Saturday opened the show discussing recent polls that shows Greitens is up by 20 percent in his Senate race. Greitens attributed his commanding polling lead to his campaign’s America first rhetoric.

I’m the MAGA candidate in this race. I’m the America first candidate in this race. I came out, and we went down to Maricopa County to investigate election integrity. I was the first person in the country to say that when I’m in the Senate, why I’m voting against Mitch McConnell because we need strong America first leadership. We’ve called nonsense on all of the leftist lies about January 6. And so the people of Missouri recognize that we’re the America first candidate.

Boyle asked Greitens why he came out against Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on the campaign trail.

It’s really simple, Matt. the American people, all of your loyal listeners, need to have leaders who are willing to fight for them. And what we’ve seen time and time and time again is the Republican establishment and the RINOs, they turn. They turn on President Trump. They turn against the American people. We saw all of that on January 6, we saw with the election integrity fights. We even saw it with things like Joe Biden’s absurd infrastructure plan.

Greitiens then emphasized his record as Missouri governor as evidence of how hard he would fight for Americans in the U.S. Senate.

As governor, we defeated Black Lives Matter, defeated ANTIFA, took on the establishment, took on the regulatory state. We did all of that. And a lot of times Matt, [our] biggest battles were not with the Dems,” he said. “The biggest fights we had were with the RINOs in the Republican establishment who wanted to keep playing games.”

Boyle then brought a recent Quinnipiac poll that shows Biden’s approval rating is at 33 percent amid failures with Afghanistan, rising inflation, and an influx in migrant crossings at the border. Greitens called it a “historical moment” where we have “absolute weakness abroad” and massive domestic troubles.

“The world sees what you see and all of your listeners see, which is Joe Biden’s weakness,” Greitens said.

The former governor discussed the atrocities he saw while on a recent visit to the U.S.-Mexico border.

We saw hundreds of people crossing. I picked up IDs on the Mexican side of the border, Matt, from Egypt, from the United Arab Emirates. People are coming from all over the world. It is a completely open border. And we have to recognize the nature of the enemy that we’re facing. This is not just Joe Biden’s dementia. This is not just confusion. This is the left actively trying to destroy our country. The assault on fundamental liberties, the assault on freedom of speech, the assault on freedom of worship, the assault on the Second Amendment. This is a tyrannical movement.

Greitens mentioned standing up and fighting to make the Republican Party a “true America first party” as a solution to the left’s assault on our country.

We have to get involved at the local school board elections. We’ve got to man all of the ballots, all of the jobs at every election just like folks did in Virginia so they can’t steal another election. We can take our republic back, but everyone is going to have to step forward and act with courage.

Boyle and Greitens next talked about the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Biden’s OSHA vaccine mandate. Greitens mentioned how the vaccine mandates destroy our armed forces and, in turn, strengthen our allies.

And you have hundreds of Navy SEALs who’ve stood up and said, I’m not going to take the virus. And what has the Biden administration done? They’ve threatened those guys to pull their Trident, that’s the symbol that we wear that shows that we’re a Navy Seal. They’re gonna pull their Trident, which means you’d have hundreds of guys yanked out of one of the nation’s elite special operations forces. Who does that benefit? It benefits China. It benefits Russia and benefits the Taliban. It benefits our enemies. It certainly does not make us stronger. It’s just another example of how we have got to stand up and fight against the Biden administration. No vaccine mandates, no mask mandates. We’ve got to fight at every level.

Greitens then highlighted the steps he would take to stand out in the Senate and separate him from the other Senators in the chamber, which involved calling Biden out for spending money in ways unauthorized by Congress.

Well, first of all, we always have to remember that every time the Biden administration spends one penny of your listeners taxpayer dollars, that money has to be authorized by the United States Congress. Okay. So what we need to have are senators and representatives who are willing to stand up and say for example, you will not spend one penny on vaccine mandates you will not spend one penny one penny on mask mandates, you will not spend one penny on critical race theory.

Greitens also mentioned the need for senators who stand up against “woke admirals and generals.” “We need war fighters, not wokists,” he said. He also called out the “terrible fake committee with Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger” investigating the January 6 Capitol riots.

Boyle then switched the topic to the Chinese Communist Party, who he called “the greatest threat to Western civilization.” Greitens called out one of his Republican opponents in the Senate race for taking money from the CCP then allowing Chinese companies to purchase Missouri farmland.

“We have to counter that kind of infiltration we need to make sure that we’re protecting America’s intellectual property from theft, we need to counter the moves that China’s making in the South China Sea,” Greitens urged. However, he noted that these things would not happen under Biden’s leadership.

To conclude, Grietens touted former President Donald Trump’s foreign policy achievements and said, “we have got to take the presidency back in 2024.

Breitbart News Saturday airs on SiriusXM Patriot 125 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern.

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