A Worldwide Economic Nightmare Is Imminent | Guest: Kyle Mann | 9⧸16⧸22
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Summary
On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Sasha Stone and Andrew Doyle to discuss Joe Biden's new book, "The New Puritans." They also talk about why they don't like him and why they think he's a bad guy.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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Hello America and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program
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People are waking up all around the country in droves
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I'm going to start with an essay from Substack from Sasha Stone
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She wrote, this is the moment I gave up on Joe Biden
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This is a woman who actively pushed for Joe Biden
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The new Puritans, then, are best understood as a clergy for a godless age
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Presiding over a dreamscape of their own making
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Rewriting our language, our history, our traditions as they go along
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There are still some among us who steadfastly refuse to praise the elegance of the emperor's new clothes
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Who would rather point out and laugh at the naked man in our midst
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Our way out of this madness will depend upon the heretics
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Joe Biden emerged from his speech this month on a continued battle for the soul of our nation
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Like a squalling infant birthed from the loins of blue-check Twitter
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Tell him their participation in democracy is a threat to democracy
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Tell them their participation is a threat to the government of the people, by the people, and for the people
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Tell them that democracy means they have to sit down and shut up
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Tell the truck driver who travels coast to coast working the graveyard shift
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To bring freshly cut meat to supermarket shelves
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Posing the biggest threat to the country they call home
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That you've decided to throw them away like human garbage
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So you can arrest anyone who ever voted or supported Donald Trump
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And the threat to your power is the threat to the state
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Otherwise, the Democrats would not have meddled in primary elections
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Pushing those very same MAGA candidates towards a win
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Surely, the Democrats know what they're doing, right?
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I mean, they're asking America to vote to stay in power
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Joe Biden wouldn't lie to the people about something as serious as a threat to the republic, right?
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And put any community or even the country at risk
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When they gaslighted hundreds of millions of us
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About how violent the protests had been over the summer
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They undermined the then-president Donald Trump
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At nearly every level of our administrative state
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After all, the Biden administration gets its news
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From the same place the mainstream media outlets
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Like the New York Times, Washington Post, MSNBC, and others do
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Rather than nonstop recycling of the confirmation bias
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I forced myself to disconnect from the media entirely
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To be able to see both sides clearly and fairly
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They might destroy most of the cultural institutions
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But we cannot let them do this to our government
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Offer objective opinions and investigative reporting
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Hopefully more people will begin to gravitate away
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My faith remained unshaken for most of my adult life
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In 2019, I was among the first Democratic activists online
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While most others were aiming for big structural change
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I knew only Biden had the chance of beating a one-term president
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I figured voters might vote for Biden as an easy lateral move
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The establishment guy who wouldn't rock the boat too much
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I wrote a piece about it in Medium on May 11, 2019
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I made videos praising Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
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I made a video to show how much I believed in Joe
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After all, he had crossed the street to meet my daughter's fifth grade class in 2009
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Most of my friends and family remained gobsmacked
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Gobsmacked that my entire perspective could change almost overnight
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My mother said, you've become a completely different person
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And what my side looked like from the other side wasn't good
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Now I can see just how much power and influence the left has
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We used to be the counterculture, the anti-establishment
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But now we have become the system we used to fight against
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I might have been able to stay with the Democrats
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But when they become dehumanizing to Trump supporters
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Many of whom do not have access to much of our culture
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I could no longer stand alongside the Democrats
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The 2020 election was further proof, at least to me
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That they had to have way too much power and wealth
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Such as we may never have a free and fair election again
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They spent $1 billion, the most expensive election in history
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They changed voting laws to close the enthusiasm gap
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Who weren't motivated to go to the polls themselves
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They took complete control of nearly every major institution
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If anything, they've gotten much more authoritarian
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And now the DOJ going after Trump and Steve Bannon
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Fighting for what they consider is a religious war
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Is that they're selling something most Americans don't want
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Look at the ads for Hillary and Chelsea Clinton's new show
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Pushing their newfound faith on the unsuspecting public
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They have become so disconnected from the average Americans
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In the years past, there would be vicious op-eds
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But the people at the top just aren't listening
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The Democrats might have complete control of the new economy
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As America separates between the virtual and real worlds
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Just drive across it to see what a real America looks like
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We might not be able to purge this madness from our culture
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But we most certainly can purge it from our government
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If the Democrats refuse to stand up to the new Puritans
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Brand of injustice, intolerance, and ongoing hysteria
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Why are you potentially just blowing up your career?
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It was that you had to stand there for 20 minutes
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We don't have the services to take care of 50 immigrants.
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We're in a housing crisis as we are on this island.
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And so we can't house everyone here that lives here and works here.
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It's interesting because the population full-time at Martha's Vineyard, you know what that is?
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During the summer months, it increases a little bit to 200,000.
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You could put all 50 of them in one of their 17,000 square foot homes.
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And they're just sitting there, and they're like, please, I wish we could have some groups
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of people just come overnight across the border.
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And not 50, but like 2 million in the last year.
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Don't turn Martha's Vineyard into a border town.
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All of them also make you think about where we are now.
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And we woke up to the news this morning that Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida sent two plane
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loads of migrants to Martha's Vineyard off the coast of Massachusetts, including kids
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But it does address some of the same themes that are part of this documentary.
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It's basically saying that you can use a human life that is as valuable as yours or mine or Lynn's
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and to put it in a position of becoming a political pawn in somebody's authoritarian game.
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This is coming straight out of the authoritarian playbook.
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This is what's so disturbing about DeSantis is to use human beings, to weaponize human beings for a political purpose.
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It's like when somebody disagrees with him in Florida, like the Walt Disney Company, he punishes them.
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This is not the actions of a person participating in a democratic process in which there's an exchange of ideas.
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This is about punishing political enemies, putting on shows, political shows, political theater.
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And in this case, this is with the lives of human beings.
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You're the guy we're going to listen to on this?
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No, but I mean, he is the guy who has brought us so much his, forget the bee thing.
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But he's brought us so much history and perspective on things.
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And this guy is actually saying this about silencing your opponents, and he doesn't see, he calls Florida, Florida, the authoritarian here, and not the U.S. government.
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I mean, I just, there are people that are so lost right now.
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I actually, I feel sorry for a lot of people, because I think a lot of people, I'm reading a book, in fact, I highly recommend, let me give you a couple of books here.
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The Right to Remain Innocent is so important that you read.
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This is, what do I do if the, you know, ATF shows up in my house?
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The Right to Remain Innocent, it's by James Dwayne.
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The other one that I'm reading right now that is fascinating is The Psychology of Totalitarianism.
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He is a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Ghent, which I had to look up.
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I know it's someplace in weird parts of Europe.
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Anyway, he's a professor of clinical psychology, and he started to see what was happening during COVID.
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And he is talking about how does totalitarianism come about?
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And he's using examples of the past and tying them to today and showing one-for-one examples.
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And some of this is manufactured, like I believe the Amtrak story was.
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Some of it is manufactured, some of it is the government causing it, for instance, gas prices, inflation, etc., etc., and then ratcheting all of that anxiety up.
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And when somebody steps forward and says, this guy, these guys are your problem, a lot of people just fall into that because it gives them a way to direct their frustration towards something.
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That's exactly what Joe Biden is doing in these latest speeches about the MAGA Republicans.
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He's directing everybody to focus their attention on how bad and how extreme Trump supporters are.
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And I will tell you that if you're a MAGA Republican, you need to be aware of that as well.
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And when you feel under attack is when you put all of your shields up and you can go in the wrong direction.
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This is why I tell you that a reliance and a return to God is absolutely vital.
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I read the stuff for you that that way you don't have to read it.
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I look at the entire world and the entire landscape and everything, every day, I'm consuming hours of this.
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And I will tell you, every day I go on the air and I have a pit in my stomach.
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I am right now, and I would ask for your prayers, I am right now trying to double my efforts and re-establish every single lifeline I have with God.
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You have no idea how engaged the heavens are right now in your personal struggle.
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When you do that, you'll be able to see clearly, and more importantly, you'll be able to hear clearly.
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And you will hear his voice prompting you on what you need to do.
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There is not an expert on the planet that can tell you what you are supposed to be doing now.
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God can get into a place in your life where you can hear him and beg him to help you navigate these waters so we can bring as many to shore as possible.
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Well, this weekend, I'm going on vacation beginning right after this.
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And teach your kids, this is the way cities should be run.
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There is reason to prepare for what could come.
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And, you know, if you don't think that trouble could come your way, I warn you that some things,
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you know, some of our streets are going to be a little uncontrollable.
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Um, and I never, ever thought I would have to be recommending body armor, uh, for you and your family.
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Um, but, uh, you know, about 20 years ago, I needed to buy body armor for my kids and it was awful.
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And if you have to, if you're in a troubled situation, please check this out.
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Please, get yourself prepared for possible hostile situations as our society could melt down.
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You gotta stand together, it's consequence of mine.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Today, and usually at this time, that means Bill O'Reilly and, you know, poking fun.
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Today, I thought, why go down that road when we could talk about the economy?
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There's a couple of stories that I want you to read today in my show prep, and you can
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It is free, but there's many stories in here, but I'm going to give you a couple that I think
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The first one is, just like in September 2008, many investors fear a dangerous chain reaction
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Widespread selling that we saw on Tuesday was more than just a little bit frightening.
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The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq actually performed even worse than the Dow did.
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Dow Industrial Average slid 1,200 points or 3.94% to close, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Just five stocks on the S&P 500 finished in positive territory.
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Tech stocks were hit particularly hard with Facebook parent Meta skidding 9.4%.
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Worst day for stocks since the early days of the pandemic.
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When you can compare the current behavior of the stock market to how it behaved in 2008,
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If you're watching Blaze TV, the red is 2008 and the blue line is current.
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I just want to take a little quick little break here just to regather ourselves.
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And now, the Glenn Beck Program presents Distracting Happy Thoughts.
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Did you see, though, that they're raising their interest rate?
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If you look at the housing market today, the Fed raising the interest rates has caused a crash of unprecedented proportions.
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500,000 single-family homes sell, new sales, the lowest since 1952.
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So we went from the highest to now the lowest since 1952.
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I said to my wife, because literally, literally, I am not making this up.
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Literally, one of the workers, I said, so when is this going to be done?
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Anyway, so the housing, the housing market is trouble.
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You know what's happening with your grocery prices.
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Groceries have had the largest spike and are more expensive than they've been since 1979
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at the height of this nonsense, and we are not finished.
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That's the Carter years that were so bad and that we remember so not fondly.
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Okay, so this story is wrapped around, you know, could we do one more little happy thought
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And now, the Glenn Beck Program presents Distracting Happy Thoughts.
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You just kind of scratching underneath his cheeks there.
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Money supplies took off during COVID lockdowns.
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Now, it's about to take off again to pay everyone's energy bills.
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Demands for currency and credit to be conjured out of thin air to pay for everything will
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Expectations that energy prices, including European electricity, have peaked are naive.
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Putin is yet to put the winter and spring screws onto Europe and the world fully.
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It will be surprising if global oil and natural gas prices in Europe are not significantly higher
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First, bankers are trying to reduce their loan exposure to rising interest rates, undermining
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Because paying for everyone's energy bills, rescuing troubled banks, collapsing tax revenues,
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and difficulty in selling government debt on rising yields, governments are expected to
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apply economic stimulus to support both their economies and financial markets.
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Furthermore, a far greater impact on prices than contracting bank credit is the expansion of central
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The replacement of commercial bank credit by central bank credit will have a far greater inflationary
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impact than the deflation from the bank credit alone.
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What they're talking about in this story is, right now, the Europeans have put price controls on
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And now they're doing this to protect the households and the businesses from the energy crisis.
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But now they still can't control it and people aren't able to do it.
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So Switzerland and now the UK are combining inflationary monetary policies of recent years, environmental
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wokeism, and what they say in this article, the most irresponsible energy policies with a decision
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to sanction the world's largest energy exporter.
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The G7 and G20 now are all about agreement acting together, a united front to prevent the markets
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from taking control of events out of government's hands.
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Lines of communications between the formal meetings, blah, blah, blah.
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They're just going on to say everyone now is working together.
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All of the central banks in Europe are working together.
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In Britain's case, it is proposed, listen to this, in Britain's case, it is proposed that
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electricity and presumably gas bills will be fully funded by the government anything above
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So if the energy price goes over, and it is, if it goes over 2,500, the government will pay
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for all of that, with support arrangements to be put into place for businesses.
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Now, France, most of their nuclear power is now shut down.
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32 plants out of the 56 nuclear reactors they have, 32 of them are now out of action.
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Four are showing signs of corrosion and small cracks in the cement works, and 12 reactors are
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The other 16 are now being shut down for maintenance.
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Who is expected to sell, who is the UK expecting to get all of their energy from?
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How they're going to support small businesses remain unclear.
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It is extremely complex, but there's little doubt that without the support, the economy
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will collapse this winter as businesses shut down, unemployment skyrockets, and the lowest
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rungs in society, the elderly and struggling single mothers, find it impossible to keep body
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From the government's point of view, if nothing is done now, revenue will collapse, welfare
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costs will escalate, civil disobedience will worsen, and law and order will break down.
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The same problems will arise in the European Union, with some nations facing greater propensity
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There is there's no market for these bonds anymore.
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OK, every time we spend money, we have to sell that bond.
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Yeah, we're going to raise the taxpayer money over this period of time.
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You're voting to say, yes, I'm going to pay that.
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You notice we don't vote for government bonds because there's not enough tax dollars to pay
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So we instead go to other countries and say, can you buy this because we want to spend this?
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So you buy this piece of paper saying that we're going to pay you back at this interest
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The entire world has said to the Western world, no, thank you.
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England is already at one hundred and ten percent debt to GDP, which means everything
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for an entire year that they spend, build, make, sell everything.
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They still have ten percent more that they still owe.
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So what's happening as the energy prices get more expensive, as food prices get more expensive,
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the government has to spend more holding people up.
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If no one will buy their bonds and no one will, gang, we all are going to have to just
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If you think, if you listen to any of these liars or they just may be misinformed or I
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Do not take my word as gospel, but I have spent 20 years focused on this problem and
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These experts are looking at one little slice of the pie.
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I've been looking at the entire revolutionary state from technology to joblessness, to instability
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and riots on our streets, to our instability of our government, all of it, all of it.
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And I warn you, Europe is about to go through hell and tighten everything down because we
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are shortly going to follow what you're seeing, what you're seeing right now.
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And now the Glenn Beck program presents distracting, happy thoughts.
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You are not going to convince God to be on your side.
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Realign everything in your life now so you can be on his side.
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And together we will weather all of these storms.
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You know, one of the things that we did, um, because I really truly believe there is nothing
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that will grant us God's blessings more than saving his children.
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Uh, this is why I'm so involved in the Nazarene Fund and, uh, Operation Underground Railroad
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We set a, a goal of saving 50,000 babies from abortion this year.
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I really thought we would blow this out of the water, but so much has happened with abortion.
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Proposition one in California is most likely going to pass.
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That will, that will free up doctors to abort at any time.
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Now, the bill will allow what's the birthday abortion as the baby is being born on their birthday.
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I believe this will just allow post-birth abortion as well.
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Um, this is the biggest competitor of, um, uh, Planned Parenthood.
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They have all of their abortion clinics in the places where the most abortions are happening.
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And what they need is help with ultrasounds because when a woman has an ultrasound, she is 80% more likely to choose life.
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Adderall, uh, which is, uh, used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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Uh, apparently you're having a hard time getting it.
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And, uh, that's because you just can't get that drug.
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But when we start running out of drugs, medicine, that might be a bad thing.
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Um, the Tanya and I have had this come to Jesus, uh, talk recently.
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And we just have to, I'm a blood pressure medicine.
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I've just got to get into shape because that stuff, I mean, is it even going to be available?
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I mean, as, as easily as it is now we, we start hitting, imagine worst case scenario,
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We're hit by an EMP, you know, and the, the entire distribution system.
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Do you know how many people are alive today that should not be alive?
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I mean, just because of modern medicine, it's a miracle that they're alive.
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It's about 30%, 30% of the people walking around are taking some kind of medication that's keeping them alive today.
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You know, we, we perhaps should recognize now before it's all gone.
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Uh, and a lot of that stuff has to be refrigerated or kept, you know, safe, uh, in some, in some sort of, some sort of, yeah.
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And with an EMP, all that stuff goes away or an energy crisis or that or an energy crisis.
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We've already gotten glimpses of all those things.
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So, so please, uh, just give thanks and be grateful for what we do have today.
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Start admiring what we have and being grateful.
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And that is the first step to being able to turn things around.
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A grateful nation would do an awful lot to change things.
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Honestly, that he felt that the election was stolen?
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Isn't that your right to have that point of view?
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I have to share this because this is just so crazy.
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They think you're a moron and all they want to do.
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They know they can't stop this from coming out.
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All they want to do is muddy the waters and slow you down from being on their trail.
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A senior official with the World Economic Forum says Canada should be talking about more important
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things than conspiracy theories targeting the World Economic Forum.
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Uh, Adrian Monk, managing director of the World Economic Forum argues that politicians espousing
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these theories should ask themselves whether they're spreading disinformation coming from
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Quote, Canada should be talking about a lot of things right now.
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It shouldn't be talking about the World Economic Forum based here in Geneva.
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You know, there are bigger issues really for them to be thinking about.
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It began with an opinion piece published on the WEF's website in 2016 entitled, Welcome
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I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never, ever been better.
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Well, the author says it was just a discussion about getting some of the pros and cons of the
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current technological development, you know, starting, you know, we just wanted to think
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And Klaus Schwab said, maybe we should post it so people can think.
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We have been thinking about it and we've thought we don't like, uh, the great reset.
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These opinion pieces, uh, were published and, uh, the great reset, he says, now the spokesperson
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has morphed into this conspiracy theory claiming that a cabal of global elites is planning to
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remake society to eliminate private property and impose authoritarian global government.
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He said the great reset is just an idea that grew out of the pandemic.
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That's weird because that idea was happening before the pandemic.
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The idea was that we should also try and suggest to people what they might think about spending
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their time and money on, you know, and the kind of long-term things that would aid climate
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change and, and would help jobs reskilling and the kind of bigger long-term challenges.
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So there is, it's nothing to see here, uh, concerns about the great reset, the world economic
01:07:47.400
forum and the apparent plan to turn Canada into a communist state is one of the underlying
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conspiracy theories motivated by some of the protesters who are participated in the truckers
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protest recently disbanded in Iowa or in, in Ottawa.
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And it's increasingly a mainstream assumption in conservative circles that something is happening
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I just invite you to, to read what they want to do and then go to, well, I don't know, a whitehouse.gov.
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Look at what they're doing to the farmers in Holland.
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Look at what they're now saying to our farmers, read the inflation reduction bill and find all
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of the stuff from the EPA that is exactly the same outlines of the world economic forum.
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So I guess somebody thought about it a lot and decided to implement it.
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And by the way, it's weird that Japan, the UK, Joe Biden, and others all ran on the campaign
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slogan, build back better, which is the great reset world economic forum slogan.
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And anytime you said anything negative about the BLM movement, they're like, oh, where are
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Why are you saying that that's a Marxist organization?
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Cause the leaders said it was a Marxist organization.
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What do you mean you want to destroy the family?
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Cause it said that they're trying to bring about the end of the Western traditional family,
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you know, on, on their own website, on their own website.
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Now, listen, here's a fight that I think you need to get involved in.
01:09:47.880
Um, um, Buddha judge is very interested in California's ban on new gas cars.
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He's like that, you know, that is really interesting.
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And I've noticed a couple of States have already joined in on that.
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And if there's more States that join in, I mean, maybe we should just make this a national
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And I find this phenomenal somehow or another without you really participating in it and
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17 States decided, you know what, whatever California does.
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Now you're going to be surprised at some of these, uh, states, uh, because I mean, I wouldn't
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Delaware, completely conservative, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico,
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Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.
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They all signed on to whatever California EPA standards on are, they must adopt those
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So Buddha judge is playing his little Kabuki theater going, you know, and if other States
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start to do this, maybe it was already in the cards.
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Whatever California does, those States have to do.
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So now New York will have, they may not have announced it yet, but they have signed on to
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Ask Virginia, why is Virginia signed up on this?
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So it seems like a movement instead of a hijacking of our republic.
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Virginia would say, yeah, whatever California does, that's good for us.
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Your politicians were all left-wing politicians that were corrupt.
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When you have, let's just say, these 17 states.
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And they say, nope, no more gasoline cars to 2035.
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And in the California emissions bill, they penalize any of the car dealerships and the car companies
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if they sell more than the allotted amount of gasoline cars.
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And they don't hit the number of electric cars.
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By the way, if you think you live in a free country, you don't.
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Right now, it's still soft, but it's an authoritarian state.
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If you're listening to me and you're one of those 17 states, did you vote for that?
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No, that was a cabal of environmentalists that all got together, got their money, and went from state to state that were like-minded, pitched it, and said, here's how we cripple it.
01:14:33.820
Did you see the video we played today about what it takes to make an electric vehicle?
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Well, we can make this whole discussion easy with the two-letter word.
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There's no such thing, of course, as a zero-emissions vehicle.
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The real question is, where are the emissions associated with the electric car?
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Because what you do with an electric vehicle is you don't eliminate emissions.
01:15:11.920
You have to dig up about 500,000 pounds of materials to make a single 1,000-pound battery.
01:15:17.020
It takes 100 to 300 barrels of oil to manufacture a battery that can hold one barrel of oil equivalent of energy.
01:15:25.180
Just manufacturing the battery can have a carbon debt rate ranging from 10 tons to 40 tons of CO2.
01:15:30.800
And the plans that are in place to increase the use of batteries will require an increase in production of minerals like lithium, cobalt, zinc.
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Demand for those minerals will increase between 400% and 4,000%.
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Isn't there enough mining in the world to make enough batteries for that many people for their car?
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500,000 tons of material goes in to make one of those vehicles?
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I saw this stat the other day, and I don't want to quote it because I know I'll get it wrong.
01:16:06.620
But the stats of batteries that have to be replaced by 2030 and what you're going to do with all of those batteries.
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They sold them everywhere behind the Iron Curtain.
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And now they made this super, super economical, great for everything shell of a body.
01:16:43.000
And now the cars are gone, but they cannot reuse the bodies of those cars.
01:16:55.000
So all over the former Soviet Union are these gigantic stacks of just the bodies of these cars.
01:17:03.780
I mean, that is the kind of thing we're going to be seeing.
01:17:11.680
By the way, if you're in one of these states, you are suing the states that are following California.
01:17:19.600
You have Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.
01:17:36.620
There's a couple of missing states there, but a glaring one is Florida.
01:17:41.680
These are the people that filed a lawsuit in May, before any of us were aware of it, challenging California's ability to depart from federal emission standards and implement its own vehicle emission standard and zero emissions goals.
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17 states are suing, 17 states are already on board on the other side.
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No, we're not headed for any kind of trouble or disorder at all.
01:18:10.640
Most things that happen to your car, which have to be fixed, aren't covered by insurance.
01:18:14.820
I'd like to talk to you about medical insurance for your car.
01:18:17.880
When your car has a heart attack, do you have insurance?
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Yeah, let's not go down that road again, because look how much Obamacare has reduced the prices.
01:18:36.100
You have CarShield there, and they will take care of all of the stuff under warranty.
01:18:46.420
In fact, your car breaks down on the side of the road.
01:18:49.380
They got you in a rental car for as long as you need.
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They have everything, coast-to-coast roadside assistance, and all you have to do is say,
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And that could be the dealership, and they will pay for the covered repair.
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This is really, honestly, something everybody should have if you're out of warranty,
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CarShield.com slash Beck, or call 800-391-8888.
01:19:43.040
I've got a podcast with Jim Brewer, who is just hysterical.
01:19:47.500
The guy is, I think, maybe this generation's Jonathan Winters, Robin Williams.
01:20:00.020
I told Pat earlier, the last question I asked him, I think, was 60 Minutes In.
01:20:09.380
I mean, he just goes and goes, and he's a brilliant storyteller.
01:20:30.180
I mean, some of the things he says about the COVID stuff and being on a plane where you're
01:20:39.260
Otherwise, everybody there is going to get sick and die.
01:20:46.340
He did something while he was sitting there at the table with me.
01:21:01.500
And he says, you know, if you think that his comedy is political, then you've got a problem.
01:21:14.180
You know, it's one of those things I've been trying to, trying to reset in people's mind
01:21:19.380
here in the last couple of weeks is, you know, you know, what is right.
01:21:23.540
You've just forgotten because it just all changed slowly with everything else.
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And you're, you're politics has no place in medicine.
01:21:33.900
No place, no place that should be between you and your doctor.
01:21:45.340
That also is not political, but there's some laws against that one.
01:22:01.100
I'm just pointing out the absurdity of life today.
01:22:03.960
And there seems to be one side that happens to be kind of relishing the insanity and pouring
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more, a heaping helping of more insanity on top.
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01:27:12.940
Kyle is the Babylon Bee Editor-in-Chief and the co-author of the Babylon Bee Guide to Democracy.
01:27:18.980
Now, Kyle, I've been reading about you, and there are some real, there's some disturbing things because I know you guys are serious on everything you do.
01:27:36.960
Yeah, so, you know, democracy is under attack by the evil Republicans, and we have to try to save democracy.
01:27:52.520
All right, so can you take us through some of it?
01:27:58.040
So we explain everything about our democracy, you know, which it is a good title right off the bat because, you know, we are a democracy, not a—
01:28:10.040
A constitutional republic or something like that, of course.
01:28:15.040
And we explain the four branches of government to get started.
01:28:26.440
The legislative, the executive, the judicial, and the corporate branch, which is, you know, consists of big tech and big medicine and Disney and Netflix and all of that.
01:28:43.360
So this is the only accurate guide because most textbooks that you get, you know, only talk about three branches, and that's a mistake.
01:28:51.940
The—I like the sign—this is later in the book—signs that you're watching too much CNN.
01:28:58.320
You still think one of these investigations is going to get Trump, and the walls are closing in any day now.
01:29:13.260
If you give your wife—you're watching too much Fox News.
01:29:16.480
If you give your wife the Tucker Carlson look while she's talking, if you've ever gotten in trouble for staring at your wife with Carlson's patented, resting, baffled face, you might be watching too much Fox News.
01:29:33.560
So you take us from the branches of the government, and then you take us into the Constitution and the amendments, which I'm not sure that the amendments are the way I remember or the way they were taught.
01:29:51.920
Well, that's again because you are reading inaccurate sources.
01:29:57.060
You know, I'm starting to get the feel that you don't get your information from the Babylon Bee.
01:30:06.720
I mean, are there any times that you just shake your head?
01:30:09.260
Do they really not know or they think that we're that stupid when they come after you and accuse you of,
01:30:26.860
You know, on the one hand, I think they're just confused and don't have a good sense of humor.
01:30:31.720
But on the other hand, it does feel like we get targeted more often, you know, just for telling jokes that come from the other side.
01:30:42.380
I wanted to give the fact checkers and such the benefit of the doubt when we first started getting attacked a few years back.
01:30:49.820
You know, the New York Times called us a far right misinformation site disguised as satire.
01:30:56.560
So you can't feel like that's anything but malice at some point.
01:31:02.320
Then the Onion, which used to be funny, as they listed yesterday what the conservatives, the well-known conservatives, what they did before.
01:31:17.440
At the beginning of his career, Glenn Beck was a disc jockey for the nationally syndicated L.A. Morning Drive radio show on air with Ryan Seacrest.
01:31:25.420
I don't even get that because that could have been true, you know, and it's not exactly a slam, is it, that I was a DJ with Ryan Seacrest in L.A.?
01:31:36.840
I mean, I don't even understand that, but maybe it's just me.
01:31:44.580
No, I was going to say, yeah, that's kind of a typical bent with the Onion is kind of your absurdist humor, which is fine.
01:31:51.860
You know, obviously a lot of people have that sense of humor where they want kind of the absurdist take on something.
01:31:59.400
Are you making a point or is it just silly for the sake of thinking?
01:32:05.240
When you're looking at stuff, you know, they always make, they always say this about the Simpsons, that they predicted this.
01:32:16.080
I don't think that they have any predictive power.
01:32:19.040
It's just that we're living in an insane world.
01:32:24.260
And what we thought could never happen is now all happening.
01:32:32.900
That's what G.K. Chesterton wrote in 1911 was that the problem with satire is that the world is too absurd to be satirized, you know, and that's 110 years ago.
01:32:43.740
So now you're looking at it like, well, if satire was too hard to write 100 years ago, you know, what hope do we have in 2022?
01:32:53.080
But that's the, you know, that is the nature of satire.
01:32:55.640
You're taking reality and you're just pushing it one, you know, step further.
01:33:02.380
So you look at, we look at AOC, you know, and we say, what's something dumber that she could do that she's already done?
01:33:12.300
And yet sometimes every time I see you guys, every time I see something from you, it is brilliant and funny and it does take it to the absurd level, which I don't know how you even do that every day.
01:33:28.520
But we're talking to the editor of the Babylon Bee and co-author of Babylon Bee Guide to Democracy, how to flawlessly rig elections, bribe any politician and crush your political enemies for good.
01:33:42.440
So, you know, we're not really good at bribing politicians and rigging elections.
01:33:48.700
Well, you have to open up your book to the latter chapters and we have some handy stick figures, you know, and this tells you how to, you can call it rigging elections or you could call it just legitimately winning with the most popular candidate of all time.
01:34:07.880
But, yeah, you know, things like to say that a pipe burst and stop counting ballots.
01:34:15.140
Release the bees in the polling place and chase everybody out so they can't vote.
01:34:21.360
The absurdity of, so you've just lost an election, how to tell an insurrection from a peaceful protest.
01:34:36.160
I mean, insurrection, angry people wearing MAGA hats, peaceful protest, angry people wearing Che Guevara shirts, insurrection, little destruction of property, peaceful, burn everything in sight.
01:34:49.380
I mean, it is, it's true and it's, it's funny and sad at exactly the same time.
01:34:57.640
But I love how to conduct the peaceful protest, which is all the, it's all here.
01:35:14.540
I will have to say as a George Soros fan, I'm a little, well, I'm a little saddened by the way you made him look like a, well, like a lizard person.
01:35:27.520
Well, I mean, you're acting like we took any kind of artistic license there.
01:35:37.200
The name of the book is the Babylon Beast's Guide to Democracy, how flawless, how to flawlessly rig elections, bribe any politician and crush your political enemies for good.
01:35:52.020
Listen, you open the book and you can hear the dog whistles.
01:36:03.920
There used to be a time in the country when concepts like the customer is always right shaped the way we did business where companies weren't ideologically captured in the stranglehold of the religion of wokeism.
01:36:16.220
We wanted to work with people who would take care of customers that would provide the best product, and we didn't really care about who they voted for.
01:36:27.240
These days are mostly gone, and you are now, if you're paying for big mobile, you're most likely spending some of your money every time you're using that phone to fund things like Planned Parenthood or things that you completely disagree with.
01:36:48.880
Get off the other services that are supporting things like Planned Parenthood and go to a company that is going to give you great service at a better price, better customer service, and they're all in the same cell towers.
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Well, the big bill, all of the little add-ons that they put on, and you're also losing the opportunity to help fund abortions.
01:37:20.280
The same great service at a lower price and people who are on the same page you are on and are actively fighting for the Bill of Rights.
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Stand with those who are not afraid to stand with us.
01:37:43.720
I want to play a cut from my podcast with Jim Brewer.
01:38:02.920
It did the interview last night, and he's just laugh out loud funny from start to finish, but there is also something else about him.
01:38:11.200
He talks about his wife and his relationship, his children, and God, most importantly.
01:38:20.020
The guy is deeply, deeply spiritual, and the miracles that have happened in his life are really, truly remarkable.
01:38:30.580
And on top of that, it is just side-splitting funny.
01:38:35.380
Here's a piece of the podcast, now available at BlazeTV.com and available on podcasts wherever you get them tomorrow.
01:38:43.380
So there's two things, two things I don't want to lose his thought.
01:38:46.520
One is my friend was full-blown, she's in a cult.
01:38:52.800
And he'd go, Jim, what's going on with your wife?
01:39:00.720
Because they know each other like brother and sister.
01:39:03.000
And I said, she, you know, she's really learning.
01:39:13.320
And when it's not what it is, the women get together and they take a subject, like being a parent, and it's, you know, they quote and they get together and they have coffee.
01:39:28.260
Then you're doing, and you're doing, bro, this is a cult.
01:39:45.000
And so the guy, you know, the pastor would be up there.
01:40:08.260
And my friend's like, Jim, he's like, does she, does she like pray?
01:40:14.520
I go, yeah, she starts, she does something before she eats.
01:40:25.300
And while, you know, she'll sit there and say, and she won't, it's not like, Jesus, thank you.
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Right before dinner comes, if we're all eating, she'll just do this for a second.
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So they're going to be burying the queen next week.
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Coming up in just a second, we have a person that wrote a very clear tweet to America.
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I think probably the most consistent and one of the more important, not political figures, but cultural figures of the 20th century has been Queen Elizabeth.
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She's been remarkable for, what was it, 70 years?
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And I have no idea what the future holds for the monarchy, and Americans can like it or not care.
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But in England, imagine if this person, you know, like how you feel about Ronald Reagan, had been in your life your whole life and passed away.
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That's why the line to go by her casket is now five miles long, 14 hours.
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You're just walking by it to pay your respects.
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Some people have been mocking the left, has been mocking, you know, and talking about this white colonialist.
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And I saw a tweet earlier this week from Sophie Corcoran, and she wrote,
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Dear Americans who mock us for mourning our beloved queen, she dedicated her entire life to her duty and our country even just two days before her death.
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You mourned a man who pointed a gun at a pregnant woman by burning cities to the ground.
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You are, you're a British university student and a conservative political broadcaster.
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To my first ever appearance was a year ago, a couple weeks ago.
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And tell me about what's happening over there and what Americans are missing about the queen.
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Well, obviously, we are well into our mourning period now.
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The body has been lying in state for a couple of days now.
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And the queues, as you mentioned before, are up to about 14 hours long.
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I think it took him 12 hours to go and see the body.
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And obviously, the funeral we've come up to is going to be probably the biggest funeral the world has ever seen.
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And it's supposed to be one of the most watched televised events ever, which is a testament to how important our monarchy is to these two.
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I mean, people are queuing 14 hours to just go and see the casket of the queen.
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I think since after the day of her death, we've got all of these American academics.
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I think Ujio Nair is probably the most prominent one that people saw.
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You know, mocking British people for mourning our queen, talking about colonialism and stuff like that.
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Well, they just need to look at themselves, to be quite honest.
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Our queen was somebody who was in our lives, you know, somebody who was the only monarchs ever have seen and will ever see anyone that's, you know, died before they were 70.
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She served in World War II, 15 prime ministers.
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Her first prime minister was Winston Churchill, and he was born 101 years before our current prime minister, Liz Truss.
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He was born an entire century before our current prime minister, and she saw them both.
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It's truly amazing, just truly amazing, the history that she has watched over and her restraint.
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I mean, there's not a lot of love for most of the royals, even over there.
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And, you know, King Charles, I wish him the best, because I don't—I think the monarchy, especially at this point, is a stabilizing force, and I don't like—I don't want any more destabilization.
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But I cannot see him as the guy who replaces her.
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He's very opinionated and not a real likable guy.
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How is he doing so far, according to the British?
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Well, I think the British, at the moment, have quite a lot of time for him, obviously, because he's just lost his mother.
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And I think a lot of the British people know that from a personal perspective.
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A lot of us, including myself, were concerned about Charles because of, you know, his think of climate change and stuff like that.
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But he had pledged that he would be stepping back from all of his politicized engagements.
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And, you know, and I do think we just have to give him a chance.
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But, again, he's not going to be—he's almost like a still-a-monarch, really.
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I think King William is where it's going to—you know, we're going to get a figure that is similar to the Queen.
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How are things—because Europe and England going through massive energy problems, and you are expecting to get a lot of your power from France going into this winter, and that's not going to happen.
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They're talking now—the Bank of England's talking about printing more currency to be able to bail things out.
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How do you—how would you describe the stability of your part of the world at this point?
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Obviously, we're going through a really difficult time, which I think is actually why the Queen dying at this moment is actually really bad.
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Because historically, you know, throughout the World Wars, the Queen obviously served in it.
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Through COVID, through other massive times of change and trouble with the UK, there was one thing that was always constant, and that was the Queen.
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And it was the one thing that people looked to, and we don't have that anymore.
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So it was quite interesting, because we've got—within the space of a week, we've had one of the biggest energy price cap rises we're seeing.
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You can't—you know, people can't just find an extra 80% of money.
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You know, there's a certain amount of things that you could be cutting back, but it doesn't matter how much people cut back.
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Then we had a new prime minister come in, and within, you know, two days of the new prime minister being sworn in, our monarch died, and we have a new monarch.
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But I think from an American perspective, they keep—a lot of these people with academics are so uneducated.
01:54:00.840
Well, if you did your research into the Queen, you would actually figure out that she oversaw almost the entirety of decolonization.
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So do some research, and some of them are talking about reparations.
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I think the idea of reparations is frankly stupid, because nobody in Britain—that reparation is going to come from the taxpayers.
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None of us alive in Britain, as taxpayers, own slaves.
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And none of those people that are calling for reparations were slaves.
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So this idea that people who have never owned slaves didn't pay money for the people who have never been slaves is frankly stupid.
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And if you've got—you know, you live in the United States, if your life sucks, it's because of you.
01:54:54.660
Yacinda Ardern is set to get battered in the next election.
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The fight back against globalism is well and truly on.
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It's interesting to me that in each country, the politicians have made this look like it's, you know, a political battle,
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when it's really a battle of the people against the elites.
01:55:19.660
Yeah, so I actually was fortunate enough to go to Davos last March, whenever it was,
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And being, you know, a young student, I was in my first year of university, then I'm going into my second.
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I'm a normal working class girl, the same as everybody else.
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And I was in this world, you know, the entire place was fake.
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They made them, built an entire fake city overnight.
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We were in this bubble in the middle of the Swiss Alps.
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They chose it deliberately to try and cut it off, whereas in the general public.
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And it is very clear that people have had enough.
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I forgot to mention in my Twitter that Italy is set to swap as well.
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People have had enough of, you know, the elites dictating things.
01:56:17.120
So if we look at the problems that we've got in Britain now, the reason why we're in the situation that we're in is because of this green agenda that they're pushing.
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And all it is doing is making rich businesses richer and normal people a hell of a lot poorer.
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And, you know, the people who are struggling, a lot of students, this is what I find, is, you know, students are unmoved to universities from a university at North England to come back home because I just couldn't afford to live there because of the fuel bills.
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Unemployment's going through the roof in terms of young people because businesses can't afford to take on more staff.
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And it's the same young people that are cheering on Greta Thunberg because if she actually gives a crap about the situation that we're facing, like, the people like Greta Thunberg, they don't care about normal people.
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They're not ever going to struggle to pay their bills.
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They're not ever going to, you know, they get to drive.
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It's just people like me and you that can't do it.
01:57:22.260
And, honestly, millions of us have been thinking and praying for all of you in England.
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And perhaps a voice that we'll be hearing more of from Great Britain.
01:57:54.320
I think it's I find it interesting that she says that people are waking up and it really isn't the left or the right.
01:58:08.840
But this is a movement between people and out of control governments that think they know better than you.
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That's why liberals that are coming to the party now and starting to go, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:58:25.180
It's not that they've changed and become conservative.
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They're the ones who, you know, we always thought liberals were that we might disagree on taxes and spending and everything else.
01:58:44.480
They do believe in, you know, regular Americans because they're a regular American.
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Those are the kind of people that are starting to wake up now.
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And we have to embrace them and come together because this is the key to coming together.
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We should be looking to reconcile our country with the truth.
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And those liberals who are now waking up, they still hold many of their beliefs in higher taxes or or, you know, more welfare, whatever it is.
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They still hold those beliefs, but they have the core belief, as you do, in our Bill of Rights.
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And that's how we heal and reconcile this country with the truth.
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The Glenn Beck Podcast Episode 156 is with Jim Brewer.
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Here is what he said about the price for being called political.
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You just, you come to terms with reality on a deeper level.
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And when COVID kicked in, I said, you know what?
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But now not only am I not in control from the natural order of life, but now the puppet masters
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that are in control just let us all know, you know, we'll decide when you can do things
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and what you have to do to go back to your own natural pleasures.
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I don't know why I always go to an English accent.
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Sire, do you think they're catching on of all sadistic ways for centuries
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and that, quite frankly, they never did free themselves?
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What I was going to say was, there's not enough time anymore.
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There never was time, but it made me realize I don't have time to worry about what people think of me.