Libby Emmons and Andy Ngo join us to talk about inflation and the May 29th insurrection, and how the Democrats are doomed. Plus, a special guest appearance from The Postmillennial editor-in-chief, Libby Emmons.
00:00:41.000you the new economic numbers are in and it's apocalyptic
00:01:09.000But you knew that because you felt it yourself when you went to the gas station and it cost you like a hundred bucks to fill up your gas tank.
00:01:14.000But yeah, the inflation numbers are in.
00:01:17.000It's funny because this story is coming out on a Friday.
00:01:26.000And many other specific elements of the consumer market are actually the much... They are higher than even... They're higher... Okay, hold on.
00:01:45.000And CNBC ran a survey of top chief financial officers who said there's going to be a recession at the beginning of next year, and it's going to get really, really bad, and there's nothing we can do to stop it.
00:01:55.000The funny thing is, like, they're telling us that we're still in a growth period, but I don't think anybody believes it because inflation is growing faster than anything else.
00:02:04.000There was this chart posted by someone on Twitter.
00:02:29.000Anyway, we're going to, we're going to be talking about May 29th.
00:02:31.000You guys know the insurrection on May 29th when far left extremists tried burning down the White House and forced the president into a bunker.
00:02:38.000So we're going to have our hearing and release our findings on May 29th.
00:02:44.000Joining us to talk about all this, we have Mr. Andy Ngo.
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00:06:12.000So they asked 22 CFOs, C-suite level dudes from, like, I think they're Fortune 500 companies, and they all basically said, oh, we're doomed, and they blamed the Fed.
00:06:20.000That was one of the interesting things.
00:06:21.000They said the Federal Reserve is a huge risk factor for us, so it's gonna get bad.
00:07:33.000We completely destroyed what we were built upon ideologically, and now we are suffering the price of that.
00:07:39.000We're suffering the fallout from that.
00:07:40.000Well, it didn't take a genius to see what was going to happen.
00:07:43.000Ever since the beginning of COVID, you could see the government intervening in the private market, shutting it down, allowing their friends to be open, And destroying any kind of possibility for upward ... economic mobility it has been destroyed people's futures ... have been destroyed and these are the consequences we are ... paying for these lockdowns for these politicians that thought ... that they could control every aspect of your existence ... because you let them control it.
00:08:06.000Well, so let's start with this gas real quick, because we were getting into this a little bit.
00:08:11.000I was driving my Tesla today, and I was so confused why everybody looked so angry at the gas station.
00:08:17.000And I just shook my head and was like, silly people, just get an electric car.
00:08:45.000So fracking, for instance, used to be, it was not profitable because the cost of fracking was higher than the amount of energy you'd get out from it.
00:08:54.000Once fuel started reaching a certain level, all of a sudden it was like, okay, now fracking makes sense.
00:09:01.000If you're already spending $100 to fill up your car's gas tank, you're gonna be like, well, what's $300 for, you know, a loan on an electric car?
00:10:26.000I was talking to Alex Jones about it, and I was like, how are these people, like, I hear all these stories, like, Amber Heard just flew on a private plane, and he was just telling me, he's like, well, you know, look, this was back in November, he's like, usually it's around, like, $25,000 to fly on a private plane to, like, Austin or something.
00:10:39.000And I was like, wow, that really is expensive.
00:11:34.000And as many times as Biden keeps saying, every time he says that they want to remake the economy from the bottom up and the middle out, it's just a complete and total lie.
00:11:43.000They want to remake the economy from the top down by forcing us all to conform to whatever bizarre ideas that they have that aren't actually doing the thing they think it is doing.
00:12:05.000There have been noticeable price increases in New York, but not as much as other places because we were already paying a premium for everything.
00:12:12.000So, but I will say, I will say, so they haven't been recently more noticeable.
00:12:18.000They were very noticeable six months ago.
00:12:20.000So, it had been like I'd pay $45 for a bag of normal groceries and then a week later it was like, you know, $50 and it just kept going up.
00:12:28.000Now we've sort of leveled off, but I also buy way different stuff than I used to.
00:12:32.000Like, I used to make, my son really likes like this pork katsu style pork chops that I make.
00:12:40.000I used to make them once a week and now I make them more like once a month.
00:12:44.000I'll buy like one meat thing that and we'll have that once a week and that's pretty much it.
00:12:58.000Well, I'm just thinking about how hard the working class must be taking us.
00:13:05.000I think for people who have the benefit of working in relatively secure type of works, like journalism or such, where you have that security, you're above a certain income, and you don't necessarily feel these percentage increases.
00:13:22.000Or if you do, you see it, it doesn't impact you as much as those who are Living paycheck to paycheck.
00:13:30.000And I wasn't aware of these numbers until you mentioned it here.
00:13:37.000And it's so shocking because it's like, I don't know how a working family with children can survive with those type of cost increases.
00:13:49.000And it's an issue that's affecting all of the world.
00:13:52.000I mean, if you turn into the UK press, the increases in the energy costs especially, the people are feeling it really there.
00:14:04.000In France, they have recently had their presidential elections and that was the cost of living was the number one issue.
00:15:02.000But if I'm gonna play devil's advocate a little bit, I'm wondering, how would you all respond then, let's say, to the argument that, look, all over the world, countries and societies are experiencing increases across the board because of the result of the pandemic, and you cannot blame this on the current head of state.
00:15:21.000Yeah, so I was looking at a chart that shows the economy in wages, wage growth and inflation under Donald Trump during the pandemic and then under Joe Biden.
00:15:31.000And for some reason, a month after Joe Biden becomes inaugurated, wages collapse and start receding and inflation skyrockets.
00:15:40.000And then I hear from people, they're like, well, that's because what we're seeing now is the result of what Donald Trump did.
00:15:46.000So you're saying that nine months of policy So the policy from nine months prior to the inauguration that Trump did, and the governors, resulted in a massive spike in inflation and wages collapsing nine months later.
00:16:44.000So what happens here absolutely matters and affects the entire world, especially when you have the U.S.
00:16:49.000Federal Reserve controlling the supply of the dollars.
00:16:51.000And when it's bailing out some of the richest, most powerful institutions in this country, It screws everyone else over because it puts so much of that money out there in the world market that it devalues the purchasing power of the dollar for the people who hold it because it's literally being printed out of thin air and if you look at the purchasing power of the dollar it continues to go down dramatically not just within the last year two years three years we're talking about decades of the dollar being deliberately destroyed and to me all of this is done on purpose
00:17:21.000As a part of the great reset where they're going to be building back better after destroying the old system and I think what we're seeing right now is being done deliberately and it's dangerous and it's affecting us but more importantly it's going to be affecting the world even more.
00:17:34.000It is being done deliberately, and it's being done deliberately in order to change society and remake it into something that the Democrats believe will be better.
00:17:43.000And what they don't understand is that they haven't come up with anything better.
00:17:47.000Sustainable energy, renewables, they're not better, they're not ready, they cannot bear the brunt of our industrial American nation.
00:17:57.000Neither can EVs, neither can any of this stuff.
00:18:00.000And instead of dealing with Inflation, instead of dealing with economic issues, they have been reversing, you know, trying to make changes in society.
00:18:11.000Like the first day Joe Biden was in office, he basically eliminated women, you know, from like civil rights and has proceeded to do that.
00:18:20.000So their biggest concerns are enforcing an ideology that very few people but the elites agree with, if they even agree with it at all, if they're not just putting it on.
00:18:30.000and changing the economy to, you know, benefit themselves and their friends and their ideology.
00:19:55.000So when they enact policies that make it harder for you to drive, I'm like, well, they said they wanted this.
00:20:00.000If the end result is the economy is bad, I can't definitively prove that's what they wanted.
00:20:05.000But if people can't drive, the economy will get bad.
00:20:08.000So it is the result of what they've been trying to do.
00:20:11.000Why do you think what drives Americans to the streets in protest is not economic crisis, but things, cultural issues such as over guns, abortion, Black Lives Matter or protesting the right?
00:20:23.000Well, all of those things, you have to be really stupid to want to protest, right?
00:20:30.000I saw a meme, you know I love the memes on Facebook, and it said, to sell a taco in Texas, you've gotta get a permit, you've gotta pay a fee, only use certain ingredients, import them and have them regulated, but it's like a huge list, and it's like how to buy an assault rifle.
00:20:44.000Bring your ID, walk in, fill out a form, have as many guns as you want.
00:20:50.000to buy an assault rifle, you have to do a background check from the ATF, the FBI,
00:20:54.000you got to fingerprinted by a sheriff's department, whole process can take,
00:20:57.000right now they're estimating about six months, but it could be taking a year considering
00:21:01.000they're a little backed up. These are called NFA items. So the people that are going out
00:21:05.000going, no assault rifles, like they have no idea what they're talking about.
00:21:09.000The people that are going out and protesting abortion have no idea what they're talking about.
00:21:13.000We have someone on this show, a progressive, and he could not tell us what he really thought about abortion because he just kept saying it's the woman's choice, the woman's choice.
00:21:21.000And he didn't know any of these news stories.
00:21:22.000He didn't know about Kathy Tran in Virginia wanting abortion at nine months and things like that.
00:21:27.000And then what was the other thing you mentioned?
00:21:30.000When you watch nothing but CNN and they're like, insurrection, and you hear AOC going, he pounded on my door and went, Where is she?
00:21:38.000You are completely brainwashed, in a cult, so of course you're angry and frustrated because they keep just beating you over the head with this craziness.
00:21:46.000Meanwhile, you have people who are associated with the quote-unquote right, which includes post-liberals, moderates, libertarians, conservatives, who are like, I actually read the news about guns and, oh, I understand it's a nuanced issue, it's hard to solve.
00:21:57.000I actually read the news on the abortion stuff, yeah, those people are crazy, aren't they?
00:22:01.000Then you actually see Antifa, and here's what I won't get, I don't understand, why the right isn't marching in protest against all of the waves of destruction caused by Antifa, the 529 insurrection, when leftists set fire and tried to raze St.
00:22:16.000John's Church, when they set fire to a White House guard post, when they tried to actually break down the fencing at the White House, and the president was forced into a bunker, and the right, what are they doing?
00:24:12.000So a burning building or a guy getting punched can make people like become enraged and go do whatever the news anchor tells them to do, especially when they're on psychoactives.
00:24:21.000I think that's part of what the manipulation is coming from.
00:24:23.000The crazy thing is, we know that a lot of these assassinations throughout history have been just really deranged people.
00:24:29.000I mean, what was it, Hinckley just got released?
00:28:28.000So any way you cut it, the federal government is now arresting opponents of the Democrats, and it is a Democrat administration basically criminally prosecuting and targeting its rivals.
00:28:38.000Meanwhile, you have people, terrorists, who are showing up to the homes of justices With no accountability, someone literally came out to kill Kavanaugh, and Merrick Garland still will do nothing.
00:29:23.000We're very, very fortunate the guy had a moment of clarity to be like, okay, this is crazy.
00:29:27.000But this is what happens when they incite, they encourage, and then they don't enforce the law.
00:29:33.000I would say the federal government's unwillingness to enforce the law here is, I would say, they are involved themselves in stochastic terrorism.
00:29:43.000Do you know what's interesting though, too?
00:29:46.000It's when you say things like, we certainly encourage people to show up and protest in front of these people's houses, and then someone shows up with weapons to kill the person who lives there.
00:29:55.000So it's kind of like, oh, won't someone rid me of this priest?
00:29:59.000And then someone goes and kills the priest.
00:32:09.000Yeah, the idea is that Merrick Garland would be the one who would have to say this is a federal law that you are breaking and have to go in.
00:32:15.000You'd think after someone showed up to kill the guy, he'd be like, OK, OK, OK, OK, we're going to get people out of here.
00:32:45.000It's so obvious and transparent what they're doing.
00:32:47.000They're propagandizing this entire thing just to try and make it so that Trump can't run again and so that all conservatives are vilified as white supremacists.
00:32:53.000Well, the reality is conservatives don't care that a bunch of leftists tried burning down the White House and forced the president into a bunker.
00:32:59.000I mean, you can argue, no, of course they care, yeah, but they don't care nearly as much as the left does.
00:33:04.000The left doesn't want to talk about how they actually set fire to St.
00:33:08.000John's Church and a White House guard post and tried ripping down the barricades.
00:33:36.000There's no conservative, right-wing, libertarian, moderate millionaires or billionaires being like, we need to get all these politicians to do primetime hearings about what happened on May 29th when the president was forced in the bunker by a bunch of far-left extremists.
00:34:25.000And apparently, the right doesn't either.
00:34:27.000So long as regular people are caught between a news cycle showing constant images of violent MAGA people, and the right just keeps saying, no, no, no, well then the only thing regular people are going to see is the right wing being violent.
00:34:42.000I think people on the right should have been having hearings on May 29 endlessly.
00:34:46.000I think the first thing they should do once they're all sworn in to Congress on January 3rd is they should impeach Joe Biden and they should have hearings on Ukraine and Burisma and the private equity deals in China and they should hold hearings on 5-29 and they should say 5-29, 5-29 over and over and over again and never shut up about it.
00:35:11.000I'm sitting in the congressional hearing, and they say, we'd like to have a conversation with you about this Big Tech social media policy.
00:35:18.000And I would say, thank you for the question.
00:35:19.000On May 29th, far-left extremists set fire to a church outside of the White House, and they breached the barricades, injuring 150 police officers.
00:35:28.000And they forced, sir, sir, we're talking about Big Tech.
00:35:40.000Now, I will say, it's the economy, stupid.
00:35:44.000They can try and do everything they want.
00:35:45.000I don't think it's going to save them.
00:35:47.000But it's certainly, when it comes to the political violence and the escalation of the culture war, the right never, never stands up and says, this is the subject.
00:35:56.000The news cycle is always being set by the establishment.
00:36:01.000We're always just reacting to what they're doing.
00:36:04.000What was interesting, too, they talked about that whole... wasn't that when they kept insisting that Trump had gone over to the president's church specifically for a photo op?
00:36:15.000And they were complaining that protesters had been unlawfully cleared from that park.
00:36:27.000The Republicans, so the Senate Republicans are mostly just establishment shills who are like, better keep my head down and not get involved so that we can take power back.
00:36:37.000And you know, there's relatively few actual good politicians, period.
00:37:08.000And what better way to kind of low people into this kind of servitude, this kind of larger enslavement, than having these people up there who talk a good game but don't really do anything.
00:37:19.000And again, when you look at a lot of the things that's been happening, you know, a lot of people like to blame only the Democrats.
00:37:25.000No, the Republicans also are hand-in-hand, working together, not serving the interests of the general public, not helping the people out there, Not going out of their way to actually serve their representatives they serve the special interest and if they gain power which they most likely will you could expect the same shenanigans that are going to screw you over but instead of being screwed over up by the left side you're going to be screwed over on the right side so
00:37:50.000This is just my own political kind of ideology from what I've seen within the past 15 years because it's kind of sickening seeing this kind of left-right divide-and-conquer game and nothing get achieved, nothing get done, and none of these parties actually truly address the issues that are affecting the general public.
00:38:06.000They always talk about emotional hyperbolic issues, they always change the conversation, and we never get to the core issue of why we are being screwed over every single day.
00:38:15.000Well, I think one thing that happened with the Republicans, too, is they spent a long time just worrying about, you know, fiscal issues.
00:38:22.000You know, fiscal tax issues, things like that.
00:38:24.000You know, they thought that they were above all of this other stuff.
00:38:27.000A lot of conservatives that I knew, you know, growing up or over the last several years, prior to this current cultural moment were very insistent
00:38:36.000that they were fiscally conservative and socially liberal.
00:38:39.000And I think that was a big mistake, you know, I think giving up the culture and
00:38:43.000saying whatever crazy stuff you want to do to the culture is fine, you want to
00:38:46.000destroy the foundations of American principles, that's fine, you want to say
00:38:49.000that all the founding fathers were racist, that's fine, you want to tear down
00:39:11.000You know, what is it that we are going out there and dealing with?
00:39:14.000I was at a conference recently, TPUSA, this Young Women's Leadership Summit.
00:39:19.000And I was on a panel talking about some stuff, and it was really fascinating.
00:39:23.000The most fascinating part were the questions.
00:39:25.000So you had all of these thousands of women there, young women, who are really, really insistent that it's time to take back the culture, time to go for it, and they're angry, and they're really pissed off.
00:39:38.000One young woman asked a question saying that she, you know, she grew up with, you know, conservative values, but so many people around her grew up with extremely liberal values.
00:39:49.000And one of the things about that she said was that no one knew what a soul was.
00:39:55.000No one knew what it meant to have a soul, an everlasting soul, an internal soul.
00:40:01.000People thought that when they had issues that she thought might be spiritual issues and that we potentially growing up, you know people of my age group would think were spiritual issues.
00:40:12.000People thought that they were depression, that they needed to take drugs to fix it, that they needed to be medicalized, that they needed psychiatric care to fix these kinds of issues.
00:40:21.000Issues like despair, issues like depression.
00:40:24.000These are not just all issues that are in your brain.
00:40:26.000And so we have given away religion, we have given away culture, we have given away meaning And we are expecting anybody to be able to stand up on anything.
00:41:06.000I spend a lot of time outside the United States now.
00:41:08.000When I go back and I pay attention to things that are happening here, it actually makes me really sad.
00:41:14.000I don't think it's a sign of a vibrant democracy for people to show up outside the homes of judges to try to intimidate them and pressure them and harass them into ruling a certain way.
00:41:28.000That's actually, I think, a very emblematic decay in liberal democracy.
00:41:35.000And, um, all the issues we're talking about here, it's just, um, it's hard to be optimistic.
00:41:41.000Um, it's hard to come up with, like, solutions.
00:41:44.000It's almost at this point, it's kind of like, it's, a certain line has already been passed where, uh, any, any solutions are maybe just band-aids.
00:41:56.000Maybe I'm being too pessimistic there.
00:41:58.000Um, In responding to Libby, I think, yes, the right, the political right, had ceded culture to the left, and the left went full speed ahead.
00:42:14.000And you just look at every institution that affects culture and is self-replicating, they have power over, and it's significant.
00:42:25.000You know, I think even if the Republicans now were to take up May 2020 insurrection against the White House, it wouldn't have really any currency to go far because there's no media buy-in on that narrative.
00:42:40.000And I'm such a critic of the media apparatus for the fact that they can Create certain narratives and uphold narratives that are untrue and mislead the public and misinform them.
00:42:54.000If you don't have the support of that media infrastructure, you can rally around a claim.
00:43:07.000If you look at the big cable networks, their viewership is substantially less than Fox News.
00:43:13.000MSNBC, CNN, and HLN, they get less than what Fox gets combined.
00:43:17.000Yes, but that and, in combination with print publications, they are able to make the talking points that get to the desk of those in Congress, right?
00:43:27.000My point before was, Republicans will be sitting down with Democrats, and Democrats will say, A, B, and C, and the Republicans will go, A, B, and C, A, B, and C, when the Republicans instead should be going, 1, 2, 3.
00:43:42.000When the Democrats say 1-6, the Republicans should ONLY talk about May 29th.
00:43:47.000So right now, with the January 6 hearings, Republicans should be having their own hearings, and any attempt at any conversation on the House floor, on C-SPAN, or otherwise, should be on May 29th.
00:44:06.000If he did, it would have forced the media to cover Parler, and it would have forced journalists to have signed up for Parler to get access to his tweets because the journalist said outright, my job requires me to have notifications turned on for Trump's tweets.
00:44:55.000On May 29th, there was an insurrection.
00:44:59.000And then they can print no comments or they can choose to highlight the issue.
00:45:03.000So Republicans have power whether they want to acknowledge it or not.
00:45:05.000And until they decide to set the news cycle, the news cycle will be whatever Democrats want it to be.
00:45:10.000I think the public are owed a public inquiry about not just May 29, 2020, but the months of riots from coast to coast.
00:45:22.000I tried my best to illuminate just really one city in my book, Portland, and there was dozens of other cities that experienced recurring political violence.
00:45:31.000And to this day, there's really been no congressional interest in finding out Who was behind some of these funding sources that were channeling money to these pop-up groups that were on GoFundMe and on Cash App and Venmo?
00:45:50.000Who are part of these networks that are helping transport people from Portland to Louisville to other parts of the United States?
00:46:03.000And the issue is the Republicans actually don't want to challenge it.
00:46:06.000The Democrats and the Democratic and the Republican Party are the uniparty.
00:46:10.000There was an insurgency in 2016, Bernie lost, Trump won.
00:46:14.000Trump candidates ended up winning and they didn't know how to stop him because Trump was leading a lot of the party and too many Republican voters were unwilling to support someone like Mitt Romney.
00:46:25.000So now they're confused and they're scared, but I tell you this, Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, they would love to be having a debate with the Democrats over, you know, how much money to print or, you know, on what day do we bomb children?
00:46:39.000Is it the first or the second of the month?
00:46:41.000Instead, you get Trump, who's like, Abraham Accords, pulling our troops out of the Middle East, pulling our troops out of Syria, and shoring up our borders, and they don't like that.
00:46:48.000They canceled the Trans-Pacific Partnership, too.
00:46:51.000Oh yeah, that pissed off Republicans and Democrats.
00:46:53.000Part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, this deal where they wanted to get the United States hooked on basically Malaysian oil, it was called the Investor State Dispute Settlement, and it would have gave these Malaysian oil companies the ability to sue the United States for discrimination if we chose not to buy their oil.
00:47:06.000And then the American taxpayer would have had to pay these corporations I don't believe it.
00:47:12.000And Bernie Sanders was against it, Trump came in and like on his third day in office basically shut the thing down.
00:47:18.000Well, it was like NAFTA on steroids, but the counter argument to that is that there are rumors that this deal
00:47:23.000was already dead And it didn't take much not to go through with it because
00:47:28.000I don't believe that they redid the deal.
00:47:30.000They did it with all the other countries reignited their own version of the deal without the US.
00:47:34.000It hasn't stopped them before, especially with NAFTA under Bill Clinton, which again pushes globalization, pushes multinational corporate interests to have the way with the people.
00:47:44.000And that's essentially what they've been doing for a very long time.
00:49:14.000If you did that, no cop is gonna walk up and be like, mm.
00:49:18.000And the reason for it was that back when Massachusetts was tiny, you'd attract animals or something.
00:49:24.000There's bills where it's like, you can't take showers on Tuesday or Thursday, and you can't water your lawn on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday.
00:49:31.000Well, those are now, but on the East Coast.
00:49:33.000And it was because the local water sources were limited, so they were like, you can't do these things.
00:49:37.000But now, these are not culturally relevant and would never be enforced.
00:49:41.000Speed limits are weird because they're kind of top-down authoritarian in that like it'll say every piece of this road is 65 miles an hour even when you're turning and dipping and turning when like well this should be 45 sometimes you see signs at night it should be slower at night it's raining it should be slower but the signs always say the same number so you have to make a judgment call.
00:50:09.000You know, I think all this- I feel like I can't- It's like this has minimum 180- I'm going too fast!
00:50:12.000This propaganda of the left and the right and the Republican and the Democrat feels like a cult party game.
00:50:16.000And I'm looking at this Thomas Jefferson quote, I've been staring at it, that, uh, banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.
00:50:24.000And if you look at the last three or four years, I think this has played out exactly.
00:50:50.000You know, I think that you're onto something with revolting against the corporations because they also unleash all of this wicked and ridiculous messaging all over us that doesn't make any sense, that isn't even in line with what they're doing.
00:51:02.000You know, it's that classic thing, the Pride Month.
00:51:06.000All of the big companies are like, we're rainbow, super rainbow friendly.
00:51:09.000We're covered in glitter in the U.S., Australia and England and Canada.
00:51:13.000And then you look at their their messaging in North Africa and the Middle East and China.
00:51:18.000And there's there's no rainbow glitter.
00:51:20.000You know, it's just the basic plain logo.
00:51:28.000They just want to push them on us and make us think that they believe in these things and make us believe in them to corporations ruining the country.
00:51:37.000So with a constitutional republic, you know, you have various systems of electing a representative or forms of governance, but we have guaranteed rights.
00:51:50.000I can give it to you or I can take it away.
00:51:52.000So when Klaus Schwab is talking about the world being governed by corporations, the morsel idea they try to plant to people is, oh, we're talking about people who do the work, having say over how the work gets done.
00:52:06.000And what's really happening is massively powerful interests who can decide whether you get access to resources or not.
00:52:13.000They're becoming more powerful than governments themselves.
00:52:16.000He wants the authoritarians to take over.
00:52:18.000Yeah, and we should be careful to say corporations because I have a corporation, you have a corporation, we all have our different businesses.
00:52:25.000These are people who other corporations can't even compete with because they're on such another level.
00:52:33.000They have the blackmail on so many politicians that essentially they have created a new kind of entity that is even more powerful than the government with how much money and power that they're able to influence our everyday lives over.
00:53:16.000Now, Like, warfare very much is major corporations, but just imagine thinking, like, McDonald's private army and things like that, you know?
00:53:25.000It's like, our chief export is cheeseburgers, and they have a bunch of armed guards.
00:53:32.000Take a look at the Banana Republic, right?
00:53:35.000When armed guards went in and wanted to make sure the bananas could be shipped out because the bananas were the key, you know, product for the company.
00:53:54.000Look what happened with Panama, Noriega, the stories of the economic hitman.
00:53:58.000These are stories that are absolutely mind-blowing to show you how these multinational corporations use intelligence agencies to do their bidding for them.
00:54:08.000I mean, we reached such a crazy level where, again, our government is for purchase, and it's been bought by some really awful people who only want to benefit themselves and don't care about anybody.
00:54:32.000The other thing, too, these corporations think that because they are so big, because they have amassed so much money and economic power, that it is up to them to influence government policy.
00:54:42.000We saw this in Florida with Disney coming after the laws in that state, believing that they had some sort of right to tell Ron DeSantis and the legislature and all of the people of Florida that they couldn't have this parental rights and education bill, even though it was wildly popular.
00:54:57.000And corporations came out just recently, a whole bunch of them all got together and sent a letter saying, hey, we demand action on gun control.
00:55:47.000Right, because then they will get to take over.
00:55:48.000They will just get to do whatever they want.
00:55:50.000What's your favorite corporation, Andy?
00:55:53.000I don't think I have one, but this conversation, gosh, I haven't put enough thought into thinking about the relationship between corporations and government, and I'm embarrassed that I'm ignorant about that.
00:56:06.000I just and as Libby was channeling out her anger just now you know it's it's made me so angry and frustrated so like yeah why why is Ben and Jerry's and all these other SJW corporations and trying to affect legislation?
00:56:25.000In the UK, Ben and Jerry's is trying to pressure the British government against its legislation about sending illegal asylum seekers to Rwanda.
00:56:41.000But I think the case in Florida of a corporation that's headquartered in Burbank, California trying to tell parents what they can or cannot have in terms of information about their children's education.
00:56:59.000I'm surprised that there aren't more people pushing back.
00:57:01.000You're right that there does seem to just sort of we just lay down and accept that we accept this culture where these mega corporations with their billions and billions of dollars can actually try to influence our laws.
00:57:18.000This used to be a left-wing position and now we're talking about it.
00:57:23.000Well, that's because the corporations took all of the tax breaks and whatever else from the GOP and then just sided with the leftists anyway.
00:57:35.000Is it Unilever that owns Ben & Jerry's?
00:58:19.000Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to warn you, if you have young children, I'm going to ask everybody to just try and use as much self-censorship and innuendo To convey accurately what these ideas are, and this is because it is adult content.
00:58:37.000We will not be getting into explicitly, but it's a major news story from Fox News.
00:58:44.000Postmates slammed over bottom-friendly Pride Month menu.
00:58:48.000The Postmates bottom-friendly menu drew a great deal of criticism on social media from users who criticized the company's Pride Month move.
00:59:14.000What this means is that Postmates made a video that was explaining how to engage in adult gay activities and was providing the service for it and then went on to explain why they were proud to do it and they were, you know, They said that they're tired of sex ed being heterosexual or whatever.
00:59:35.000And my attitude was just like, I don't see commercials from like Dole or Del Monte about pineapples and like couples and why that's beneficial or anything like that.
00:59:42.000You know, we don't have these commercials.
00:59:44.000So this commercial was like a bit over the top, but this is the intent.
00:59:48.000So I don't think the story here necessarily is the Pride Month thing.
00:59:52.000The story I see here is we have gotten to the point where the attempts to shock the public to get attention have become so drastic and desperate, they're actually just collapsing, decaying, and falling apart.
01:00:05.000It used to be shocking content was saying a naughty word or something, and you go, oh, I can't believe they would say that.
01:00:10.000Now it's... Or remember when it was shocking to see a man's butt on TV?
01:01:22.000Yeah, so to me this is more of the contagion of social media.
01:01:25.000You have to shock, you have to make everyone engage with what you're saying and it doesn't matter if it's in the form of a ratio and the quote tweets or if it's people being Positive about it.
01:01:34.000In fact, negative attention is often more engaging for people than positive attention.
01:01:51.000It's like, here's what you need to eat and here's why you need to eat it.
01:01:54.000And I'm like, wow, I never thought I'd see that.
01:01:56.000It'd be cool if they were promoting fasting.
01:01:58.000Well, as a gay man here, can I share my thoughts?
01:02:03.000I find this offensive not because of traditional or religious values, but the fact that once upon a time, much of the effort that helped really to mainstream and normalize tolerance for gay and lesbian people was the fact of showing that we are just like you.
01:02:26.000And now these advertisement campaigns in recent years and political campaigns and social campaigns during Pride are about focusing on like sex and explicitly sex and that's I mean that was what originally made a lot of people uncomfortable around gay or lesbian people they always thought about the sex and the fetish and all that and then the fact you know that this particular advertising campaign is focusing on Anal sex and using references to fetish gear to talk about what's that have to do with pride?
01:05:05.000You had in Texas, they were working on trying to, it's similar but different, trying to criminalize the medical gender transition of minors.
01:05:15.000It's weird because like if there's a community that wants to do weird sex stuff, you kind of just let them do their weird sex stuff.
01:05:59.000And it contributes to the meaninglessness of our society and it contributes to the nihilism that is so much more easily grasped than, you know, any of the stuff that actually is fulfilling.
01:06:10.000But not only that, but to the destruction of future relationships.
01:06:13.000Because if people are desensitized and they're on the internet and their parents just give them a computer or a phone and then they're able to be in their own room by themselves, they go on websites that rewire their brains to prevent them from having healthy relationships as adults.
01:06:31.000So this is, in my opinion, a larger plot of the depopulation agenda.
01:06:35.000This is one way to prevent people from having children, from having healthy relationships.
01:06:40.000Because if we really did care about this stuff, we would be talking about healthy relationships, boundaries, ways to communicate your wants and needs, ways to have a healthy relationship, ways to coexist with another human being by being able to respect them as another human being and not see them as an object.
01:06:57.000So that would be something that, of course, we could have a conversation on, but we don't.
01:07:34.000And nobody wants to talk about the dark parallel that runs with this super encouragement of sexual promiscuity is the disproportionate rates of HIV and STI infections and- Monkey box!
01:07:50.000Well, I think if you're going to talk about the health effects that you need to consider when you're living a high-risk lifestyle, you should talk about all of them.
01:07:58.000You should talk about the problems that come with promiscuity.
01:08:01.000You should talk about the problems that come along with being in really intensely dysfunctional relationships, but they're not.
01:09:29.000Yes, Fox News airs segments celebrating transgender teen.
01:09:34.000Hannah Nightingale wrote this up today.
01:09:35.000I was shocked when she brought me this story and said that she was going to write it up.
01:09:41.000Fox News, it turns out, is as woke as Postmates, perhaps.
01:09:46.000They ran a puff piece on a trans teen out of Southern California and they made claims, the mother makes claims, that it was painful for her daughter to have to wear feminine clothing.
01:09:57.000So that must mean that her daughter is a boy as though wearing boys clothes makes you a boy somehow It's like it's a magical when I put on jeans and t-shirts I'm a boy.
01:10:09.000I'm a boy America look at this Fox News ran.
01:10:13.000Yes, look at America together celebrating diversity LGBTQ plus Pride Month Please!
01:10:21.000I have really strong words that I would like to say to Fox News, but this is a family-friendly show.
01:10:28.000Ryan Yanis has a story about that family that hopes their experience can help others.
01:10:58.000I, look- Because they're owned by BlackRock.
01:11:00.000The issues I have are around lack of parental rights, so in the schools, if the children are being exposed and keeping a secret from their parents.
01:11:10.000If the parents are making decisions for their kids, well, there's questions about, you know, where the parents' rights are.
01:11:20.000I don't know the full depth of the story.
01:11:22.000I think, for me, what I can comment on is, why is Fox News airing this?
01:11:27.000It's a really good question as to why Fox News is airing this and I think somebody should ask Fox News why they are airing this.
01:11:35.000Why they would be conceivably airing a puff piece on a trans teen who, if this teen goes through with all of the transness, will end up leading a life where they can never have an orgasm.
01:11:47.000I mean, they're saying it's, quote, for me it's a deep spiritual belief that if you believe in God and He, you know, created us the way He wanted us, well then yes, He created Rylan just the way He is, said the mother.
01:11:56.000Right, which means that Rylan needs nothing to be who Rylan truly is.
01:12:02.000Doesn't need any drugs, doesn't need any surgery, doesn't need any changes.
01:12:05.000Cut your hair, wear whatever clothes you want.
01:12:07.000In fact, without anything, that's when you are who you truly are.
01:12:24.000There's another one called Independent Franchise Partners.
01:12:26.000I think what they're doing is, this is a Mott & Bailey.
01:12:28.000They give you the staged opposition, you know, the controlled opposition for a while.
01:12:34.000They did that for the last couple years.
01:12:36.000You're starting to see the real propaganda.
01:12:37.000Controlled opposition is the word here that I think is key to really understand a lot of the motives of some of the Republicans and some of the Republican news networks.
01:12:44.000I mean, again, what's the purpose here?
01:13:27.000Outside of this story, which I'm just going to say, as an aside, man, I think it's a good opportunity for people who are members of Fox Nation to sign up for TimCast.com.
01:14:53.000What 20 20 people own these companies or you think it's more than like way more than that people say 13, but Who really knows?
01:15:02.000Like the heads of families, yeah, well the number I mean maybe if we got that client list we might know you know I'm saying Yeah, man, the thread pulls deep on this one.
01:15:37.000But lockdown like spy network, satellites watching, they're ready to kill anyone at any time lockdown, like just fall in line or die kind of thing.
01:16:33.000And the constant reaction is no way to move forward.
01:16:35.000You're not moving forward when you're just saying, this is bad, this is bad.
01:16:38.000When you're standing athwart history yelling, stop.
01:16:40.000And it does need to be it does need to be positivity.
01:16:43.000You need to you need to like give some way to find a path.
01:16:47.000I think of this woman that I talked to at TPUSA or who asked this question constantly because I'm thinking like because one of her questions was if you if you have no framework for meaning or for a soul or for faith How do you find it?
01:17:03.000Where do you begin if you absolutely don't have the language?
01:17:07.000We've taken the language away from kids about meaning, about faith, about a soul, about, you know, any of this stuff, and we've replaced it with gender garbage, you know, so fully.
01:17:18.000Where do you begin if you are devoid of all meaning?
01:17:21.000If you are, you know, miserable and you think that it's all in your brain, you don't even have the words to go find what it is that will help you.
01:17:31.000Yeah, it's the scientific method has been there's too much weight and importance put on that I think in our society because it only can indicate what's it just looks for patterns and if it can't find a pattern it tells you it's not real but the thing about God if there is such a thing is it's not the same if it's a pattern it's happening from really far away and it looks like chaos to us but there's still something to it I suspect that the right will win in the end because they are actually asking these questions and the left never will.
01:18:00.000We are at least attempting to be somewhat self-aware.
01:18:03.000The right's going to win because they have kids.
01:18:07.000But when you teach your kids that you want to search for a purpose and meaning and that that purpose and meaning is not found within yourself, and that's incredibly solipsistic to think that it is, then you're going to have more success in life overall and you're going to be happier.
01:18:19.000Like having kids is great, but if they're miserable and they're ready to be transed, What's the point?
01:18:25.000Well, you have to share faith and love of life with them.
01:18:28.000Right, and you have to be in that position where you're looking forward to.
01:18:31.000Yeah, and what's interesting too is the way that we treat children now is we treat them like, you know, just another pleasure object, right?
01:18:39.000If you look at this whole thing, there's a doctor in India who is certified by some board in the U.S.
01:18:47.000who is planning to transplant a uterus into a man.
01:18:51.000look so that that man can feel further feminine and this is after like drastic reconstruction
01:19:38.000It actually is as stupid as it sounds.
01:19:43.000But even when you think about like surrogacy or other things where you have a child that is conceived and gestated from like, you know, half a dozen people or whatever.
01:20:07.000Genetics, you know, obviously your past, the tree comes into it, but who's raising you?
01:20:12.000Who's raising you and where are you from?
01:20:14.000I mean, at a certain point, you know, like when you talk to people who've been adopted and everyone wants to know who their original parents were at some point.
01:20:22.000And when I feel like maybe we're probably the issue here is that we're placing far too much emphasis on the physical body.
01:20:28.000This is why we're doing insane things like transplanting a female uterus into the pelvis of a male.
01:20:52.000So we just had the anniversary of V-Day and every time that comes, every year on social media, you can expect stupid hot takes from people sharing photos of World War II heroes and saying that this was the original Antifa.
01:21:09.000And along that they will what they're trying to hint in is that suggest is that when we talk about violent when I talk about violent extremist Antifa groups and networks today that it's a figment of my imagination and those who have been victimized by those militants have made it up.
01:21:28.000Well, in San Diego, a grand jury met over 13 days last month, was presented with evidence by the prosecutors that alleged anti-fund members from two cells in Los Angeles and San Diego Conspired to and participated in a brutal attack on the public in the beginning of January last year.
01:21:54.000There was a Trump rally and Antifa organized as they have always done where they post the flyers online and where to go.
01:22:02.000All the signs of organization and they went there and they were really indiscriminate in their violence.
01:22:07.000They attacked people that had nothing to do with the rally.
01:22:12.000If you looked at the indictment court documents, they brought weapons there.
01:22:16.000There's some video that was embedded here.
01:22:18.000And my report that I co-wrote with Ava Knott, and this is an exclusive for the post-millennials, that we were able to get most of the photographs of the suspects.
01:22:31.000San Diego doesn't release images of those who have been arrested, and so this is literally an unmasking of the suspects.
01:22:40.000And if you look at the charging documents, the indictment, it says explicitly the allegations that these are Antifa members.
01:22:49.000This won't happen, but I wish this story or those court documents ended up on the desk of every lawmaker in Congress, especially those who have gone on record over and over to deny the existence of Antifa.
01:23:03.000This is a really big case in that, so there are 29 felony counts against the 11 suspects accused of being part of those cells.
01:23:12.000Included in that is felony conspiracy, and this is the first time anywhere in the United States that those who are accused of being part of Antifa have been charged with conspiracy.
01:23:23.000This should be... Well, we saw January 20th, 2017.
01:23:27.000They charged all those Antifa with conspiracy, but...
01:23:30.000They actually got the charges dismissed, filed a lawsuit, and then won millions of dollars from D.C.
01:23:38.000What's interesting is if I'm against fascism, you would consider me anti-fascism.
01:23:44.000It doesn't make me part of Antifa, because they could call their organization Happy Guys, and if they went around and beat people up, you don't even have to be happy to be in the Happy Guys.
01:24:16.000Are they trying to re-negotiate society in a way?
01:24:19.000Yes, so broadly organizing under this concept of being against fascism they believe in violent direct action as being one of the very effective tactics in achieving their goals up and including up to and including terroristic acts.
01:24:35.000And so the fact that Democrats have, many have openly allied with this Antifa branding and messaging, it's, I mean, that's really disturbing to me because Antifa is as anti-liberal as it can be.
01:24:52.000These are people who believe that the response to speech and ideas and expressions that you disagree with is to Attack, maim, and or kill those people who are expressing those views.
01:25:04.000That is what they actually believe, which is why when they organize their counter-direct actions, it's to bring, like in this case, pepper spray, bats, other projectiles to throw at people's heads and beat them with bats.
01:25:20.000You know, this violence is caught on cameras quite often, and this evidence is still denied over and over.
01:25:29.000You can also go to the San Diego County Prosecutor's Office and look at the charging documents.
01:25:37.000I mean, part of the reason why these anti-failure groups themselves have felt so empowered to carry out acts of violence over and over is for the most part they've been able to do with impunity.
01:26:18.000It's because the prosecutor who is elected there is somebody who's willing to enforce the law and actually her candidate, I forget what year, it was recently where she went into office but during the campaign the person who's running against her was a benefit for that campaign, I forget her name, but the left-wing prosecutor candidate in San Diego County had benefited from Soros Super PAC or PAC money so Unfortunately, San Diego voters had voted for somebody who appears to want to apply the law evenly.
01:26:50.000I don't think this is a tide turning at all.
01:26:52.000If you scroll down the story, by the way, so the arrests for the suspects actually happened around December of last year.
01:26:59.000And in some of the court documents that were retrieved from the co-author, Ava Knott, Scroll down a little more just after that.
01:27:07.000These are some of the weapons that were seized from the suspects.
01:27:12.000So, you know, these are people who bring deadly weapons to their so-called direct actions and have access to weapons that can kill lots of people and they explicitly... Well, they're allowed to.
01:27:25.000But when you have a deadly weapon and then you commit an assault on someone, that should up the charges to assault with a deadly weapon.
01:27:33.000Well, they're open about their violent extremist views and their calls for killing people.
01:27:39.000So I think, you know, I don't know if it's worth it to get into the Second Amendment.
01:27:44.000My view is they got a First Amendment so they can say dumb things, but you can't incite to violence.
01:27:48.000They got a Second Amendment so they can walk around with guns while doing it, but they attacked people.
01:28:06.000It seems like this violent direct action that has been happening has been kind of lost in the noise the last couple years because there's so much news that it's, just like a lot of things, it's hard to sift through it.
01:29:05.000It's important to point these violent direct actions out by all people when it's happening.
01:29:11.000Especially right now as the economy is inflating.
01:29:13.000Even when that man was threatening to try to take Brett Kavanaugh out, they were on the news saying, well, these threats definitely come from both sides.
01:29:21.000We need to keep in mind that it's, you know, from both sides and we have to take into account, you know, I don't know, like parents at school board meetings and stuff.
01:29:28.000And I'm like, and it's just not accurate.
01:29:30.000Take the plank out of your own eye, people, before you try to get the speck out of the right wing's eye.
01:29:37.000If Trump was responsible for the actions of some of his supporters, I wonder why those who have been inciting violence day in and day out in response to the abortions haven't been held responsible for the alleged actions of this foiled murder-suicide plot.
01:29:53.000Well, you could apply it retroactively, too, with the shooting at the baseball field where Steve Scalise almost died.
01:30:10.000The thing, too, though, is you saw even when Trump was in office, we saw the Democrat left saying that it was acceptable to harass and target members of the Trump administration when they were in public.
01:31:19.000Mike Cernovich was speaking there several years ago.
01:31:21.000So I, yeah, several years ago, I went there to just go film, and there's a protest, and then someone yelled out, that's Tim Pool, don't let him film you.
01:31:56.000And then I'm just looking around like, what's going on?
01:31:59.000And then eventually they figured out he was talking about me.
01:32:02.000Some young woman went to the police there and started making things up about me, saying this guy's violent and he's telling his friends to come and kill us right now.
01:32:13.000And then I walked up and I pulled out my press card, of which I have numerous, because I worked at Vice, I worked at ABC, and then I was like, sir, I don't know these people.
01:32:22.000And then I showed them, and they were like, we're sorry about that, man.
01:32:24.000And then they actually were just like, ma'am, you go away.
01:32:26.000And then she got really angry, like, oh, her lies didn't work.
01:33:11.000I don't know if there are people involved in it that work for the national government or not
01:33:15.000But if you're listening which you are listening right now, and you want to stop this now's the time
01:33:20.000The left even thinks they're feds Like they all accuse each other of being cops
01:33:26.000so when like I said people show up in front of the home of a Supreme Court justice openly breaking the law and
01:33:32.000Jen, Seki says we encourage this You're asking them to arrest themselves
01:33:39.000It's like I'm there people are building the sand Humps dunes, and I'm saying to you.
01:33:44.000Let's just start taking the sand and putting it in another area It's we're not gonna fix it tonight, but it's so they want They is very vague.
01:33:55.000Not everyone in the federal government is monolithic.
01:34:14.000And Jen Psaki clearly said we encourage this.
01:34:16.000I understand that you receive orders from your superior, but if it's a bad order, you have an obligation.
01:34:23.000There's also enforcing orders they haven't been given.
01:34:26.000The point is, if whistleblowers are coming out saying the FBI is purging conservatives, Jen Psaki says we encourage their behavior, Merrick Garland won't take action against them and was appointed by Biden.
01:34:36.000Don't expect to ask the administration that is encouraging this to happen to enforce anything against it.
01:34:42.000It's like saying a dude going out, it's like, I'm going to go buy a pie.
01:34:46.000You should stop yourself from buying pie.
01:34:48.000He's going to be like, bro, I told you I want this.
01:34:50.000I'm not expecting anything out of this.
01:34:52.000I'm just saying, we got the machine in place to work on this stuff, so let's work on it.
01:35:25.000Sure, in a manner of speaking, but if whistleblowers are saying they've purged conservatives, Merrick Garland is the one who's in charge, why are they going to enforce against what they want?
01:35:42.000Yeah, everybody that's there, everyone that has the opportunity to do something about this now, now, now we start moving now and we can fix our economy.
01:35:49.000They're too busy trying to coax mentally ill people to do their work for them.
01:36:02.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to the channel, share the show with your friends, and head over to TimCast.com.
01:37:04.000I misheard it and I... So I was told by our chicken tender Kim that the two adopted ones are really old and probably not going to make it much longer.
01:41:11.000And they're like, also, we got to shut off all your power to your studio for several hours and then hope the electric company turns it back on.
01:41:17.000And I was like, you didn't tell us that was going to happen.
01:41:21.000This other company showed up right away, installed everything, and said we gotta wait for permitting.
01:43:14.000Right, but if that's the only money in your account and they just start decreasing your zeros, then you're screwed.
01:43:19.000One of my favorite bits ever was by the Rappin' News guys and they did a Ron Paul rap and then Ron Paul at the end is wearing all these gold chains and he's like, I'm Ron Paul and I approve this message.
01:43:31.000And then Paul gets big and then a square appears around the AU and Paul and it turns into the periodic element.
01:46:01.000Stronger Than Stone says, do you think government and state officials in red states and counties are in talks about the possibility of civil war, secession, and the supply shortages?
01:49:54.000Like, we have a book coming out, we have music, they're like, those are fine.
01:49:57.000They're like, but politics is, it opens the door.
01:50:01.000It has a lot to do with laws around politics.
01:50:03.000So there's concerns that they're like, we do not want to get involved in that FEC stuff because, you know, then they gotta fill out paperwork and stuff like that.
01:50:15.000Others are just like, don't care, give me money.
01:50:19.000DeBron says it costs just as much or more to charge your Tesla as it does to fill up a tank of gas.
01:53:52.000Except they don't go to jail when they commit crimes and poison people and steal people's property and then rob people of their wealth and happiness.
01:55:00.000I read somewhere that stop signs increased the accidents, because what happened was, when there were no stop signs, everybody would cautiously approach the intersection.
01:55:11.000But when they put up stop signs, some people think, I'm gonna blow the stop sign, but the other person won't.
01:55:16.000Or you won't have a stop sign and they will, so you'll assume they're gonna stop and you just won't even look.
01:55:21.000Like Nancy Pelosi's husband, isn't that what he did?
01:56:58.000You know, it's funny because I feel like people who don't watch the show regularly will say that all the time when we make that point way too often.
01:57:05.000Like, we talk about how we're not a democracy all the time, then someone tunes in like for the first time or like once in a while and they're like, Yeah, like when people... I think we've made probably like $100,000 in people telling us to watch Yuri Bezmenov.
01:59:54.000I think there's actually a TimCast.com article about it from Adrian Norman.
01:59:58.000They're working with Rice University and they're like, they're, they're breaking back.
02:00:02.000I think what they're doing is they're using lasers to break back down materials of old failing trucks.
02:00:06.000And then they're putting the graphene that's created from the laser, which is called flashing the carbon, and they're putting it back into the new materials to make them lighter and more sound resistant.
02:00:44.000That's them pulling the plug out of the middle of the ocean and all of the water being flushed out.
02:00:50.000Because if they can just give out infinite money with no restraint, this is why you're seeing inflation skyrocket rapidly and why it won't stop and the economy is going to implode completely.
02:01:00.000Yeah, this is what led to the 2008 housing market crisis.
02:01:04.000Well, they saw the reserve requirement.
02:04:05.000I want to tell you guys a little story about the Federal Reserve requirements because it looks like they may have gotten rid of any reserve requirements.
02:04:13.000For many years, reserve requirements played a central role in the implementation of monetary policy by creating a stable demand for reserves.
02:04:20.000In January 2019, the FOMC announced its intention to implement monetary policy in an ample reserves regime.
02:04:27.000Reserve requirements do not play a significant role in this.
02:04:31.000Anyway, it's obfuscation, but here it comes.
02:04:33.000In light of the shift to an ample reserves regime, the board has reduced reserve requirement ratios to 0%, effective on March 26.
02:04:40.000This is 2020, the beginning of the next reserve maintenance period.
02:04:44.000This action eliminates reserve requirements for thousands of depository institutions that will help to support lending to households and businesses.
02:05:04.000I'm Ian Cross, and I'll catch you next week.
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