America’s New Oligarchy | Guests: Sen. Rand Paul & Mark Meckler | 1⧸26⧸21
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In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the new system of government and why it doesn't make any sense to him and why he thinks it's a bad idea. He also talks about how companies are working towards socialism and why they don't seem to fit in with socialism.
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hello america we're going to clarify a few things the world will begin to make sense to you
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and you will understand why these these little things that just don't seem to fit with socialism
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for instance why are these companies working towards socialism when they're the ones that are
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going to be hurt by a socialist society you'll have real clarity on this as we begin our conversation
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on the new system of government something that was called system x and one i believe we're already
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in we'll take you to davos and the world economic forum and what they said yesterday in 60 seconds
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in the news today executives from jeff bezos to uh bill ford who's running the ford
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motor company right now uh and uh also mark benioff he is from he's the ceo of salesforce.com
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yesterday they all sent a message to joe biden and that is you've got to fight climate change
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and you've got to fight it right now mark beninoff said uh as we recover from covet 19 and rebuild the
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global economy we must also act on climate change in fact these are not separate missions they're one
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now as somebody who would run a global company i would wonder why some of these corporations
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that are let's say making shoes or clothing over in china would want a heavier tax on let's just say
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oil because they put all of their products onto a giant ship and ship it over from china
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so it seems to me as though that would hurt their bottom line okay so the explanation is oh well
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they're just they care uh-huh really and the left buys that these global corporations these gigantic
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corporations that they've always hated always told us were we were living in a corporate world all of a sudden
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why would these corporations push to have the government tell them who they can have on the board
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i don't know anybody that wants that that opens up their door and says oh my gosh i want the
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government to regulate me more can the government tell me how to uh uh run my company because i know
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the government is so good at running the government that they've got to be good running something they
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have no idea about right they're geniuses let's bring them in can you guys tell me exactly what the
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balance should be uh men women minorities how many white men should work here should we fire some of
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well let me just the guy who wrote as we recover from covid19 rebuild the global economy rebuild the
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global economy we must also act on climate change they're not separate missions in fact they're one in
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the same that guy who wrote that yesterday who wrote that from davos
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specifically wrote that while he was participating in the world economic forums great reset
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he wrote that at the same time this guy who is worth 8.8 billion dollars personally his net worth is 8.8
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billion dollars built on capitalism he said this yesterday listen with climate change no no no no sorry
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please play the uh davos uh cut 12 seconds with climate change set to dwarf the damage caused by
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the pandemic the message from 20 sorry it's on my cut sheet please stop please it's on my cut sheet
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that we have had with maximizing profits for shareholders alone has led to
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incredible inequality in a planetary emergency play it again please with climate change set to
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stop you know we could just holy cow maybe we is the government already involved in our show i think
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that's what's happening here the english accent is the one let me just let me just say what in the 12
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second clip not the clip that i asked you for the long version um in the 12 second clip is that the
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clip with the woman play it please 12 seconds with climate change set to dwarf the damage caused by the
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pandemic the message from 2020 should be abundantly clear capitalism as we know it is dead
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this obsession that we have had with maximizing profits for shareholders alone has led to
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incredible inequality in a planetary emergency okay first of all i apologize to the staff it's my fault i thought it was just him
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saying that part in this uh clip did you hear what he said
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so now how can a capitalist worth 8.8 billion dollars who's running a global corporation
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who's joining with very successful capitalists how can he possibly say capitalism is dead
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well because there's a new goal and i want you to hear carefully this is what was played yesterday
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at davos at the world economic forums conference on the great reset and i want you to listen to how
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they have changed the message a year ago before we started talking about it and and others like us
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started talking about it the great reset was very very clear capitalism is dead a new kind of capitalism
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the chinese version of capitalism which is an oligarchy
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that's all it is giant people at the very top of the ladder with billions of dollars
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actually have a partnership with the government
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and you know this is happening now you can see it with google and facebook and all the others
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they are partnering with the government to take care of some responsibilities we have a responsibility
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to make sure these voices aren't heard the same goal as some in the government in fact the controlling
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wing now of the government and these these policies can happen because it's not the government
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doing it it's these private companies that just happen to be partnered with the government
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now they were very clear by 2030 you won't own anything there will be no private property by 2030
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that is one of the goals of the great reset but listen carefully to how they are packaging this now
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today the pandemic has radically changed the world as we know it and the actions we take today as we
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work to recover will define our generation how is the time to think what history would say about this
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crisis 2020 has been challenging on a lot of levels as economic environmental and societal frailties
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have been laid bare but it's also proved that when we need to we can act rapidly and restructure our lives
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stop recovery from the pandemic is an opportunity stop so far everything i agree with but then there is
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that one little line that we can all work together and restructure our lives i want you to use listen to
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the word we differently i want you to listen to the words the people differently i want you to
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understand that the people are not in these meetings okay global billionaires global uh uh corporations
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global banks and global leaders are in this but but not you not the average person
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so it's the elites when they say we can restructure our lives it means we can get the people to restructure
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their lives keep listening on a lot of levels as economic environmental and societal frailties have
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been laid bare but it's also proved that when we need to we can act rapidly and restructure our lives
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recovery from the pandemic is an opportunity we can see rays of hope in the form of a vaccine
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but there is no vaccine for the planet nature needs a bailout you don't want to go back to the status quo
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that you had before simply because it was the status quo that got us here with everything falling
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apart we can reshape the world in ways we couldn't before ways that better address so many of the
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challenges we face and that's why so many are calling for a great reset a great reset that sounds
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more like buzzword bingo masking some nefarious plan for world domination hands up this kind of slogan
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hasn't gone down well but all we really want to say is that we all have an opportunity to build a better
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world sounds great it's not surprising that people who've been disenfranchised by a broken system
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and pushed even further by the pandemic will suspect global leaders of conspiracy but the world's not
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that simple every one of us has differing priorities values and ideas that's part of why solutions are so
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hard to come by and why we all need to be involved in the decision making because whether it's politicians
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ceos academics activists or you we're all about getting people together even those you may not like
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to sit down at the table and develop solutions that work for all of us but
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we need enormous trust between the private sector and the public sector for this to actually work
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that trust is hard to come by stop when they're talking about the private sector and the public sector
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they are not talking again about you they are talking about the corporations
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we need trust between the corporations and the government to come together and that's very
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difficult to come by it's time for people to work together listen to each other and build this
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trust so we can move towards a better world and we really need one because while the pandemic
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affects us all it's clear it affects some more than others the first people who are hit are the people
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at the front those who are vulnerable it is those on the front line who take it first
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and that is simply unacceptable see at the start of 2020 one percent of the world's population owned
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44 percent of the wealth and since the start of the pandemic billionaires have increased theirs by
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more than 25 percent whilst 150 million people fell back into extreme poverty and with climate change
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set to dwarf the damage caused by the pandemic the message from 2020 should be abundantly clear
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capitalism as we know it is dead this obsession that we have had with maximizing profits for
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shareholders alone has led to incredible inequality and a planetary emergency 8.8 billion dollars is
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net worth but no one can do this alone and top-down approaches won't get us anywhere because
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everything we've learned in our work has shown us that diverse voices lead to better results and it's for
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these reasons that the forum talks about something called stakeholder capitalism which would shift
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businesses away from just profit because if we want to change where the focus of our recovery will
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go then we need a new dashboard for the new economy and that needs to encompass people planet prosperity and
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institutions giving people a real stake in the economy and putting well-being before growth and that's all
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about getting the right people in the right place at the right time the right we must rebuild our
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relationship with nature for the survival of the peoples in our planet we have a window of time which is
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closing and we need everybody who cares to get together and find solutions now it's the people who have great
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ideas and who share them with others they're the ones who are shaping the future so if you want to be a part of
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the change then tune in turn on and get involved follow the davos agenda hippie right here online on youtube
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tune in turn on uh drop out used to be the hippie phrase um it's interesting to me they talk about the
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people here the people have the good ideas the people are changing the world so is and they also say a top
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down solution uh doesn't work so have they involved you have they asked you your opinion
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have you been asked to be a part of davos i mean i know the average person is always over in davos
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i mean this year because of covid did you make it to davos
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they're not talking about people this is a propaganda campaign to make people feel better
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but what are they talking about they're talking about more global regulation will that empower you
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does more regulation empower you to start your own business to do the things you want to do
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or does it stop that from happening remember bill gates who's all for this said he couldn't even
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start in his own garage microsoft today just because of the federal regulation so does that help bill
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gates sure it does it stops new people from coming up with new ideas in their garage and doing something
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to oust bill gates we're developed we have developed we are an oligarchy today and i am beginning to
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believe that marxism uh well i'll explain stick around hang on give me one minute
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uh this was written in 1945 right towards the end of the war uh by uh stewart chase and i think stewart
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chase was the guy who coined the term the uh new deal okay kind of like who coined the term the great
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reset but listen to what he says and stew tell me if this sounds familiar it's clear the war is ending
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okay it's clear that the fulfillment of the goals set forth in the last section of this book is
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incompatible with the program of business as usual if business as usual be defined as a condition where
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prices are set in the open market where the hope of profit is the mainspring of new investment where
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the government acts only as an umpire for the system of free enterprise well then you have to go back
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to 1913 to find even approximation of that structure if the world could not retreat to free
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enterprise after the last war when the victor is strongly desired is there any hope that retreat
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will be possible after this war after this 25 year record there appears to be none we must have a new
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system does that sound familiar it sounds like you just were reading the script for that last video
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basically exactly right now what did they say we were going to be what were they building for the future
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wait until you hear and then compare it to davos next this is the glenbeck program so if you're thinking
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this is the glenbeck program we're talking about the great reset and we have to have a reset in our
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language uh and i i believe this applies to me uh maybe as much if not more uh than um than others
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and that reset that comes in my language has to be to move from the words uh socialism
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um you know my father said to me when i was young and i said dad can i talk to you about god he said
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sure under uh one condition and i said yeah and he said we stop uh calling him god for this conversation
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and i said what he said the word god when you say it everyone no matter if they're related and grew up
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in the same house and in the same church everyone has a slightly different view of god and so you can
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never pin it down that you're actually talking about the same thing because it carries too much
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baggage with it it carries too much folklore it carries too much everything so you can't talk
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about the mechanics of god because doctrine will play a role and just different ways that people
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see god some people believe he's here and there and everywhere but not in trees some people believe
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of course he's in trees and you're never going to get to that part of it when you're talking about
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the basics of god so i said uh all right what do we call him he said first cause will we agree that
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god is first cause the first cause is something we don't really understand what if it was the big
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bang what caused the big bang what was the first cause what lit the match so conversations quick
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conversations with my dad were really frustrating but that's beside the point but he was right
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we have to stop calling what's happening to us socialism communism fascism because if i if i can quote
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this book um the road we are traveling 1914 1942 this was written in uh with an fdr contemporary
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he said we have to stop we have to stop calling this new system now this is 1945 this new system
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that america and the world is on fascism communism capitalism because it's none of those and those words
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become meaningless we have to call it system x so that's what they're calling system x
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i think what we can call the system that is being built now is an oligarchy where you have
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the extreme rich and the extreme powerful making all the decisions and they benefit from it and the crumbs come
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you know off the table into your lap and they do everything they can just to keep you happy
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for instance i can tell you right now that antifa does not like joe biden they pushed for donald trump
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to get out they they were really being used i believe by the democratic party last summer
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but that doesn't mean that they're for it and if you remember what happened on was it monday or sunday
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over the weekend where antifa was rioting in portland they were rioting against joe biden because they said
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they're not they're being used right now our differences are being used they we are chasing our
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tails while they are building a safe house we are tearing each other apart over race
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and they want us to do that they want us to be at each other's throats because it allows them
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to provide the solution and it allows them to build all of the framework of this new peaceful world
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and it is it is very much like the world predicted in 1945 by those who worked in the new deal and the
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fdr administration the we're changing according to this free enterprise into x a strong centralized
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government are we getting that yes davos wants an even more powerful government but a global government
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it doesn't mean that it's one government run by the un but it is all of our governments coming
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together under their umbrella so a strong centralized government and an executive arm growing at the
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hmm i think we have that and what's really interesting about this is you know we used to we didn't have
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continuing resolutions you had to go in as a congressman and you had to fight for all of the
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spending every single year you used to have to put together a budget but what are the people in the house
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of representatives saying on both sides of the aisle there's no reason for me to be here i mean why am i
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even here all the decisions are being made by a select few behind closed doors they deliver the budget
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they put it all together we get about five hours to read through thousands of papers uh pages of a
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continuing resolution so who's really running it you could make the case taxation without representation
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because your representatives in congress don't get to read or debate the budget the way your money is
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being spent then it talks about how we're going to have to pay people we're going to have to come up
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with some guaranteed money some guaranteed welfare some guaranteed jobs does any of that sound familiar
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then they have to control the energy sources and the natural resources
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they need control of transportation control of the labor organizations a heavy taxation for the rich
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and i love this one not so much a taking over of property or industries in the old socialistic sense
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tomorrow's tomorrow's formula appears to be to control without ownership
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so like a public private partnership where the government says look you can do this and you can own your own
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company and we're going to come down on you like a bag of bricks if you don't have oh
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interest or or help as a stakeholder in your community so in other words you're going to pay
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more taxes but because you're a stakeholder that that we as the government we are a stakeholder not a
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shareholder a stakeholder and so you have a responsibility to do these things and if you do these things
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we're going to get along fine and you're going to be the best shoemaker or the the the best
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he then goes on to say names are thrown around socialism state capitalism fascism but they mean
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nothing and only lead to confusion then he goes and says you have to hear some of what these
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these giant corporations are saying now what is being proposed here in this book in 1945
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is public private uh partnerships where the businesses are in bed with these giant corporations
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and i want you to hear and see if these sound familiar philip d reed the chairman of the board for
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general electric our political social and economic scheme of things after this crisis will resemble
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neither the decade before or the decade before that this crisis will advance by several decades the
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trend away from laissez-faire towards economic planning under government supervision
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the crisis he was talking about was world war ii
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u.s steel corporation the head of u.s steel think of this in 1945 u.s steel was was it
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the head of u.s steel the goal of production now cannot be profit alone this is the spirit of our age
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in fact i would suggest to you that these corporations
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are now saying that profit isn't even on their agenda
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stew share what you got from uh the banking community oh yeah this is very important i hope
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everyone takes this very as to their heart as i did uh bank of america tweeted today
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uh in a post-pandemic world what should a corporation's primary focus be
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and they give you three choices on the poll mental health
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now i responded hashtag banking because it's a it's a bank i mean it's a bank maybe a maybe
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banking should be your freaking focus right but uh no it's their choices were mental health
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sustainability or social justice so now how does a bank how does a bank possibly want
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a corporation that they will be loaning money to
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or uh global climate change none of these things pay back loans or social justice
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hmm now banks are telling corporations that they should focus not on their business on one of these three
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welcome to the uh glenbeck program we'll have more on this uh in the coming days
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i i'm trying to be i'm trying to figure out a way to explain it to myself
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and so uh we're going to kind of go through this together several times until i can really
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this is this this is as complex as progressivism was
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this system that has been designed if you don't know anything about it
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uh it's like progressivism and i remember at the time everybody going
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why are you talking about woodrow wilson all the time because that was the key
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um and uh we'll continue to talk about that tomorrow
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uh we have rand paul coming up next he's going to talk a little bit about the
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impeachment a little about the some of the arguments that he has had over the
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program rand paul is going to join us in just a second
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we want to talk to him about the trial of donald trump which he says is on an unconstitutional
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sham i wanted to i wanted him on because he knows the constitution in and out and i've got lots of
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questions i think it's a sham too but i'd like him to base that in the constitution and tell us exactly
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so we're still waiting on uh senator and paul to uh join us here um on uh impeachment and he has
00:45:48.660
just joined us now doctor how are you sir very good glenn thanks for having me on you bet um i want to
00:45:56.560
talk to you about uh the what you say is an unconstitutional sham of an impeachment trial
00:46:03.020
i i don't understand uh how you can have the the vote in the senate to uh convict and remove when
00:46:14.120
he's already removed well this is the whole point and i'm going to go to the floor in about an hour
00:46:20.360
and i'm going to force a vote on this today republican leadership has made a deal and wants to make a
00:46:26.160
deal with schumer to allow a democrat to preside over this hearing but my point is if you're
00:46:31.960
impeaching the president the chief justice needs to be there right but if the person is no longer
00:46:36.740
president then he's a private citizen it is an impeachment if he's if someone's committed a crime
00:46:41.920
and they're no longer the president the department of justice has to accuse them of a crime and you go
00:46:46.200
to a court but this is only for impeaching somebody and the constitution says when you impeach
00:46:51.860
and later on you can disqualify but it's and it isn't or right so if you can't impeach them any
00:46:57.760
longer we are doing something that has never been done to a president before it's going to divide the
00:47:02.560
country further it's a huge mistake and it belies everything biden supposedly says about unity no this
00:47:09.480
is the most divisive thing i could imagine the democrats doing so tell me tell me why john roberts
00:47:15.320
isn't isn't coming and isn't invited that doesn't that doesn't make any sense well here's the question
00:47:22.340
you know if reporters were worth their salt what do you think they ought to ask schumer today did you
00:47:27.240
talk to john roberts i guarantee they had a private conversation i guarantee schumer called him up begging
00:47:33.220
him to come over and he said well the constitution says i preside over an impeachment of the president
00:47:39.020
and he's not the president because the democrats realize this is going to lessen the legitimacy
00:47:44.400
or call into question the legitimacy of the proceeding but i guarantee that if they had a
00:47:49.140
conversation people should be if reporters were worth anything they would be pounding schumer
00:47:53.700
every day saying did you talk to john roberts what did he say because john roberts opinion here is very
00:47:59.480
important it goes to the very nature and legitimacy of this thing and with john with john roberts not
00:48:05.600
showing up the chief justice not being here i really think that this is an illegitimate process from top to
00:48:11.460
bottom so does the constitution say the chief justice has to be seated in that role
00:48:18.060
for an impeachment of the president so you could argue that john roberts is actually right he shouldn't
00:48:25.800
be here but by not being here he's calling into question the proceeding at all because there is no call
00:48:31.340
for the impeachment of an ex-president of a private citizen so he's either the president or he's not so he's not
00:48:37.380
the president so the chief justice shouldn't come but then it also calls into question the whole idea
00:48:42.660
of doing it now they say oh well we've done this before well the country's been very divided in the
00:48:48.140
past and no one's ever been convicted no one's ever tried to try an ex-president because of how it would
00:48:53.300
divide the country but also because there's no provision for impeaching an ex-president so the other
00:48:59.860
argument that i will make today is that if they're talking about inciting violence there's a few
00:49:05.480
democrat words that we might want to evaluate number one i was there when the bernie sanders
00:49:11.080
supporter almost killed steve scalise at the ball field he almost killed one of our coaches and you
00:49:15.960
know what the democrats were saying at the time they were saying the republican plan for health care
00:49:20.840
is you get sick and you die that to me sounds like an incitement if you're telling me that the
00:49:26.300
republicans are going to let me die you can see how you know there's all these kind of glorified
00:49:30.780
movies of people committing violence when their children are going to die for not having insurance
00:49:35.360
that is an incitement to violence but not one republican ever called for bernie sanders to be
00:49:40.760
impeached because we thought that was ludicrous and it wasn't necessarily his fault that this man
00:49:45.280
reacted violently but they're going to have a different standard for the president who said march
00:49:49.400
peacefully to the capitol they're going to say oh no that was incitement to violence and he's
00:49:53.520
responsible but not bernie sanders not maxine waters not cory booker who said get up in their
00:49:58.820
face so it's it's it's a double standard and people are going to see it for that but does it
00:50:03.880
matter anymore i mean it seems as though the fix is in between um big corporations and uh and
00:50:12.540
government it just seems like the fix is in and who cares about double standards anymore because
00:50:18.240
nobody nobody ever does anything about it nothing changes well the thing is is i i'm not one who
00:50:25.100
wants to give up you know i know people are very frustrated people like well you know if all this
00:50:29.600
fraud happened and nobody's going to do anything why should i even vote i'm of the opposite opinion
00:50:34.100
right control 30 we control 35 state legislatures the republican party does we need to beat those
00:50:40.280
republicans over the head until they fix the electoral system i'm already calling people in the
00:50:44.520
georgia legislature and saying you'll need to fix it because 2022 the senate race will be back up
00:50:49.840
again and you need to fix your system or people can't vote twice where you purge the roles and you
00:50:55.240
need to fix it where you cannot solicit people you cannot use taxpayer money to send out applications to
00:51:02.740
vote the individual should have to apply for a ballot move on.org shouldn't be able to apply
00:51:08.060
neither should the nra it should be the individual applying for a ballot if you change the rules to do that
00:51:13.460
and you get back to show your id in person i think there's a possibility we could get back to fair elections
00:51:20.080
and i am going to keep fighting instead of but it can't be done in washington it never could have been
00:51:25.000
done in washington it won't be done in washington we don't control anything in washington now
00:51:28.880
plus those of us who believe in states rights think that elections should be uh in the charge of the
00:51:34.660
states and so but i wouldn't give up on it we can fight and we should because if they get to where
00:51:40.180
we do all mail-in ballots we'll become like oregon and now like colorado they do all mail-in ballots
00:51:45.780
there who knows who the hell votes in those elections but guess what only democrats win i i will
00:51:52.060
tell you that this is the way i feel i'm just frustrated in talking about the double standard and
00:51:57.000
pointing out what the news is saying and what they're calling name calling because it's like
00:52:01.480
it's nothing's going to stop that i am with you 100 that we have got to get into our local
00:52:08.800
communities and our states and people say well we can't fix the other states don't worry about the
00:52:14.380
other states fix yours and shore it up and do everything you can to make sure that it is
00:52:20.580
buttoned up and is as metaphorically speaking bulletproof as possible but the one reason i would
00:52:27.380
say we have to call it the double standard is today if i don't say anything republicans and democrats
00:52:32.920
will agree by unanimous consent to install a democrat to preside over this proceeding an
00:52:39.100
illegitimate proceeding with an illegitimate democrat overseeing it so i'm going to object to that and
00:52:44.640
call out the double standard and i don't think we'll win the democrats will win but i'm gonna force
00:52:49.600
them to vote on it and my hope is that i get 40 republicans to vote with me and if i do that shows
00:52:55.460
they don't have the votes to to impeach at that point and so basically the trial is over they can go
00:53:00.740
through the manipulations but if 40 of us vote that this is an unconstitutional use of the impeachment
00:53:05.740
power then they're done they can do whatever the hell they want but we will show them that we're
00:53:10.560
going to stand strong but if i don't do this our leadership will acquiesce with schumer there'll be
00:53:16.700
no vote and they will go through the whole trial as if this sham is actually a real impeachment so i'd say
00:53:23.240
we do have to fight them and i don't know i'm just not willing to give up on it i keep fighting
00:53:27.220
them every day whether they're in my party or in the other party i keep fighting fight on in a
00:53:31.820
figurative way glenn make sure we say that that fighting is figurative but uh so i don't know but
00:53:37.980
we're going to win some battles and really uh come 2022 you're going to find that people are going to
00:53:42.780
be quite unhappy with the unemployment that biden's going to bring them as well it's stunning what he
00:53:48.200
is doing and the effects that it will have on the economy just stunning that these things are um
00:53:54.680
these things are happening um rand you have an opponent in the uh republican party uh mit romney
00:54:02.900
who is really pushing hard uh for it's seemingly pushing hard for this impeachment trial um and it
00:54:09.660
really is only about making sure that donald trump can't ever run for office again um do you think you
00:54:17.080
can hold 40 senators together yeah i think we do probably have 40 there's a you know we have 48
00:54:24.760
total and i'd say there's five or six that have been leaning the other way but to tell you the truth
00:54:30.480
some of that five or six have been more critical of the you know the uh policy of trying to overturn
00:54:37.780
the electoral college and of the president's remarks you know trying to get the vice president to
00:54:41.860
intercede that kind of thing and maybe when push comes to shove and they also think about
00:54:47.180
self-preservation which you know there are most politicians ultimately do they may decide that
00:54:52.560
well you know what i don't think this is really constitutional and the best it gives them an out
00:54:56.800
they can still criticize the speech they can criticize the policy but then they can say well do we really
00:55:02.240
want to get into the point of you know uh impeaching former presidents my friend thomas massey the
00:55:07.740
congressman from northern kentucky tweeted out today he said yeah when we start doing it line up i
00:55:12.480
want to do fdr let me have fdr you know it's just a crazy notion but no i think we can i think we
00:55:19.780
get 40 and if i'm lucky maybe we get 43 maybe 45 out of the 48 so we won't get romney he's already
00:55:26.320
said he thinks it's constitutional it ought to be done but there are a couple others that may just
00:55:30.740
choose to criticize the president on the policy but may say it's kind of crazy to impeach an ex-president
00:55:37.280
one last topic i want to talk to you about and that is you know we're hearing from everybody
00:55:41.240
we have to deprogram these trump people uh and and they're also using language that they're domestic
00:55:48.420
terrorists etc and it uh it appears as though i've watched the hearing for the uh head of the
00:55:54.840
department of homeland security he said domestic terrorism is number one on his agenda now i remember
00:56:03.520
the obama years i don't think they're talking about the same kind of domestic terrorism that
00:56:09.520
i would talk about this is one of the problems with the patriot act it can be so easily turned
00:56:15.560
around and used on anybody you're exactly right you're exactly right but here's the good news glenn
00:56:21.580
the good news is the camps that we will be sent to will be run by katie kirk and she has that
00:56:26.680
beautiful smile you will just take your soma glenn it won't hurt so right right you take your soma
00:56:35.440
you'll drift off into uh some sort of opiate sleep and uh they will be program i reprogram you
00:56:42.560
you know so it it it it is funny and that's the way everybody deals with it is it at all a reality
00:56:49.020
that this is a direction that they're seriously going in and i'm not talking about camps what i'm talking
00:56:54.580
about labeling people like you or me as domestic terrorists i know absolutely and i i don't want
00:57:02.140
to treat it just as a joke because the patriot act was no joke and they used it not against terrorists
00:57:07.620
they used it against average ordinary americans in fact not just some average ordinary americans
00:57:12.260
everybody had a cell phone they collected all of our phone calls and then james clapper lied about it
00:57:17.880
and so yes it is very dangerous to see what happens and it's always important to read the details of
00:57:23.920
these because they say well if we're going after terrorists i'm like well yeah i don't like that
00:57:28.140
you know the people who blew up the the courthouse in oklahoma i'm fine with them getting the death
00:57:32.980
penalty i'm fine with them being in jail forever those are bad murderous people you know that is
00:57:37.720
domestic terrorism but if domestic terrorism is you know according to george stephanopoulos i'm sure he
00:57:43.960
thinks i'm a terrorist because i refuse to accept that there was no fraud in the election so if it becomes
00:57:48.800
an ideological test i read something scary yesterday that there are people who want to bring back the
00:57:54.620
ideas of sedition the alien and sedition acts that john adams put forward which basically was putting
00:58:00.100
americans including one congressman in jail for their speech because people say you don't have a
00:58:05.520
right to misinform people but then who becomes the judge of what is misinformation what is true
00:58:10.500
information this is a scary world they're talking about so i don't want to downplay it at all
00:58:15.140
we will have to but the hard part as you know is they're going to point towards some really bad
00:58:20.540
people committed violence so you want to let that happen and we'll have to be able to um be good
00:58:26.500
enough in our response to say no we're talking about speech and who's going to be the arbiter of
00:58:30.500
true speech yeah i mean if you look at the argument between the uh many of the founders during the
00:58:36.300
sedition act they they argued that you could as press they could even lie and make things up they had
00:58:45.000
a right and the government had no place uh in that argument uh at all to try to shut them down i mean
00:58:52.660
they they went as far in their correction of that um as i mean almost to the point of me being kind of
00:59:00.560
uncomfortable uh when you first hear the ideas until you actually really read them freedom of speech means
00:59:07.540
that freedom of speech and it's a platitude but i think it's true that people say the answer for bad
00:59:14.920
speech or disinformation is more speech not less but there's something profound in that statement in
00:59:20.380
the sense that um it's an elitist idea to believe that you know if if if you allow nazis to speak and
00:59:28.640
say hateful thing about people of other races or you allow racists to speak that somehow there aren't
00:59:33.520
enough of us to combat that that somehow we're weak and feeble-minded enough that those ideas will
00:59:38.120
overcome us um i don't think that's true in fact i think america is is more accepting uh um and more
00:59:46.020
integrated in in thought and race than we've ever been whether it's churches or marriage um you know
00:59:54.180
i have people i know you know i don't know the percentages but i know lots of people everywhere
00:59:59.540
around me who are married to people of other races that's a commonplace thing and a good thing
01:00:04.360
and uh we are we are a country that is not a racist country we are not a country that hates each other
01:00:11.320
i just get so tired of these people saying what terrible place america is when in reality we are
01:00:16.580
better than we have ever been in my lifetime and gosh think of the last 200 years how much better it
01:00:21.920
is to be alive now if you're a person of color or a person of a different faith or if you're a person
01:00:26.840
that is somehow a minority maybe you're even a person who wants to teach your kids at home that's
01:00:31.300
actually even more acceptable for the most part just a person ran paul thank you very much senator
01:00:36.720
from kentucky ran paul we'll be looking forward to your speech today and see how the republicans line
01:00:43.440
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that's been shown yeah so now i mean you have to wear a mask because well you just have to wear a mask
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exactly right you know and we should also keep our teachers safe and keep our schools closed yeah
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yeah yeah yeah yeah because i it's not really a lot of evidence that shows that it's spreading
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through schools yeah um certainly in fact the evidence is just the other way uh but um gosh
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darn it those you know those uh chicago teachers they are not going to take it from the district
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there ever been a clearer vision of how much teachers unions care about students than this
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this crisis you've seen over and over again that teachers unions have uh decided to basically not
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do their jobs uh as as much as possible california and and illinois are probably the worst uh in that
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now we've seen lots of teachers who do want to do their jobs and really care about their kids but the
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unions are another story and they've been able to prove that to everyone very clearly over and
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over and over again they have to make i mean they have to me too but i was already on that road i
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wonder if people were like you know i love the teachers unions they're great even though i'm not
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a member well if you remember at the beginning of this there was a lot on the left saying like we
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covid coming up in just a second we have mark meckler on with us mark is the founder and president
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of the convention of states project which is something that really hasn't been talked about
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in the last four years i think a lot of people thought oh well donald trump is in office and so
01:06:14.340
it's going to be fixed uh no this is not going to be fixed by anybody uh this has got to be fixed by
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us uh as individuals as close to home as possible certainly not in uh in washington mark welcome back
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to the program how are you i'm good it's great to be with you glenn so you know the problems are
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getting bigger and bigger since we last talked to have the numbers of the states we need 34 states
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to call a convention 38 to ratify any amendments that would be proposed uh what are our numbers look
01:06:49.320
like for those states that that actually want to uh let's just make some changes yeah it's changed a
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lot since we last spoke since i was there with you i think we're at six states at that point now 15
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states out of the 34 on board this year we have 21 states considering i think we're going to look
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at adding between six and 10 states this year so we'll be well past the halfway mark uh so you you
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said you had 16 so you'd be 26 and you need 34 um is that feasible here in the next year do you think
01:07:22.200
34 could be feasible i would say in the next two years you have to get enough of the legislatures that
01:07:27.500
are considering it and so and i'm you know like my real goal right now to get to 34 is by 2024 and i
01:07:35.940
say that because we have 31 legislatures that currently have both houses controlled by republicans
01:07:40.920
the republican legislatures of course much more likely to want to take power away from washington dc
01:07:46.500
we have minnesota that's a split house so we just have to flip one house i think we can do that i think
01:07:51.180
virginia is going to flip this year and our activists are engaged in flipping these state houses all over
01:07:55.940
the country so what about the states that are controlled right now by republicans what what's
01:08:01.620
holding them back well unfortunately the number one thing holding them back is is what i would
01:08:06.960
describe sadly as the fringe right and what you have is you have folks from an organization might
01:08:13.040
recognize the name from way back when called the john burke society and they come into these
01:08:17.340
legislatures and they try to scare the legislators and fear cells and what they say is going to have a
01:08:22.820
runaway convention and we're going to lose our constitution and my response to that is are you
01:08:28.380
watching what's going on in washington dc do you think you're living under the original constitution
01:08:32.880
right i fear what's going on in washington dc right now and the marxists who've actually taken
01:08:37.480
control far more than i fear anything that the citizens could do you know and i i fear that it's not
01:08:43.560
the marxists that are taking control i think the marxists are the uh are the hand that we are
01:08:49.960
supposed to watch and are the enforcing hand uh i think we have the government uh colluding with
01:08:57.120
uh giant corporations now uh and we're living in an oligarchy but maybe no i'm in absolute
01:09:04.120
agreement glenn i think we're seeing something unusual which is we have absolute cooperation
01:09:09.020
based on philosophical alignment between an oligarchy and people who believe in marxism in
01:09:15.380
government so it's a unusual situation to see that voluntary cooperation yeah and it doesn't
01:09:19.940
make sense if if you understand how business works it just doesn't make sense um unless you
01:09:27.040
understand it's a an oligarchy that is up up at the top um so whether the states that are close that
01:09:35.240
our listeners could get involved with to try to pressure the states i would say the states that
01:09:41.220
are immediately in the docks are west virginia is hot north carolina is hot south carolina is hot
01:09:48.320
right now idaho in just in the last few weeks i've been in idaho montana and wisconsin all of
01:09:54.660
those states looking very strong and the reality is wherever they are even in the states that have
01:09:59.500
passed for example in my home state of texas the grassroots are still very active they're active
01:10:03.900
in helping other states they're active in maintaining the resolutions in their own states
01:10:07.700
and they're active in other issues like right now our grassroots across the country all five million
01:10:12.100
are active in in ballot integrity and election reform so mark answer the question seriously
01:10:18.940
because it is something that i heard a lot and concerned me a great deal until i talked to you
01:10:25.620
answer the question about a runaway convention where we lose our rights and we lose our our bill of
01:10:33.500
rights sure there's a couple answers i'm going to start with the end answer and the simplest one which is
01:10:38.880
a convention is only a suggesting meeting in other words people are going to come out of there with
01:10:43.060
suggestions and they're going to send those suggestions out to the states for ratification
01:10:46.860
it takes 38 states to ratify that's the highest bar in the entire system of american governance
01:10:52.520
very difficult to reach and that means only 13 states can stop anything so i'm going to posit the
01:10:57.320
one that i hear most often glenn which is we're going to lose our second amendment it takes only 13 states
01:11:02.300
to not ratify not ratifying means they simply don't take it up i can tell you in 24 states in the
01:11:08.540
united states of america you can carry a handgun into the capitals i do all the time i'm armed
01:11:13.080
everywhere i can be in 15 states you can actually sling an ar across your back and sit in the gallery
01:11:17.700
not something that i do but the idea that those states are somehow going to ratify the repeal of
01:11:22.880
the second amendment it's absurd and ridiculous and i'll make the same offer to your listeners i always
01:11:26.940
make my personal email and meckler at cosaction.com if you believe in the runaway convention myth
01:11:32.900
send me the amendment you believe would be ratified by 38 states in the list of 38 states i've made that
01:11:38.520
offer to millions of people i've never received an email um you you talk about a fork in a road that
01:11:45.660
we're that we're at and i i think you're absolutely right you say the first the first the first turn is
01:11:55.020
the country comes apart secession civil war violence um because we we we can't physically divide
01:12:04.560
as much as i wish we could just say hey california live the way you want to live um but that's really
01:12:10.600
the second one um which is we go back to the way we were where states have great powers to do whatever
01:12:18.100
they want and they can live whatever they want but i'm not i i don't have to pay for california's
01:12:24.860
mistakes and i don't have to live that way in texas we can just divide by you know almost natural
01:12:32.440
selection if you will people just congregate with like-minded people um but i don't think that's
01:12:38.280
gonna happen either you say look i think we're at a fork in the road as you described i call it the
01:12:43.900
great decoupling it's taking place in america and i think it's inevitable it's unstoppable you know
01:12:48.880
culturally we're dividing politically we're dividing uh we're dividing commercially we're starting
01:12:53.600
to do business with different firms and different ways of doing business i think that's going to
01:12:58.320
continue and i don't think it's bad one way you said that we decouple is the session i don't see
01:13:03.060
how that happens without violence and destruction correct and the loss of our place in the world
01:13:07.180
in 1787 the founders are facing a dangerous world not just great britain but france and spain
01:13:13.440
potential worldwide enemies that would have loved to have taken over the colonies they understood that
01:13:18.320
they needed to unite they actually didn't like each other this is something that we mistake when we
01:13:22.740
look back at the colonies we think they were so united they united against a greater common foe but
01:13:27.460
they didn't trust each other there was sectarian christianity was one of the main things that
01:13:31.460
divided them trade diverse loyalties we've never actually really been unified in the way people
01:13:37.980
think as a country the south is different than the north the east is different than the west there's
01:13:42.620
actually a lot of disdain out there between the parts of the country it's okay in fact our founding
01:13:48.680
form of government came out of that federalism is a government designed for people who don't like each
01:13:53.420
other that much don't really get along but know that they have to be united around a certain set
01:13:58.920
of things otherwise they're going to be too weak in the world that's the beginning and we need to go
01:14:04.040
back to the beginning and the tool that takes us back there is a convention of states we take the power
01:14:08.680
away from the federal government we give it back to the people in the states we let california be
01:14:12.920
california and texas be texas so what are the one thing that they the states that are joining
01:14:18.480
what is it they're looking to change is there a common thread that all of them are saying yeah
01:14:24.480
we're gonna we really think we should propose this there are three common threads and this is what
01:14:30.700
the convention is designed to address one is anything that would put the government's fiscal
01:14:35.960
house in order that would limit the fiscal power of washington dc so that would include things that
01:14:40.660
people would be most familiar with like a balanced budget amendment being imposed most of the states have
01:14:45.240
them they're not all healthy because of them but they do better because of them uh it would be also
01:14:50.080
things like spending and taxation limitations could be imposed under that the second is term limits
01:14:54.920
and both of these are 85 percent issues 85 percent of the american public regardless of party are in
01:15:00.080
favor of term limits and i would argue not just for congress glenn but also for the judiciary
01:15:04.500
also for staffers and bureaucrats this is how we clean out the deep state and then the last thing is
01:15:09.960
anything that would limit the scope and the power or the jurisdiction of the federal government
01:15:13.720
a lot of our problems came out of the reinterpretation of the commerce clause there's no
01:15:18.560
authority in the constitution for the department of education energy the epa the usda the fda all
01:15:25.260
these agencies come from supreme court quote-unquote interpretations that gave this power to the federal
01:15:30.980
government and the founders told us themselves if the supreme court's out of control hold a convention
01:15:35.700
propose amendments and restrain the supreme court and overturn those things so those are the things
01:15:40.380
that we're finding that the states have wide agreement about you know i've been pushing for almost a
01:15:46.420
sanctuary state kind of attitude until we get to a convention of states to where the the states
01:15:56.880
that are in conservative hands and want to conserve the bill of rights anytime the federal government
01:16:04.540
is doing something that it doesn't have the right to do we're a sanctuary state for the bill of rights
01:16:11.120
we're not going to do that we're just not but that's going to cost these states an awful lot of money
01:16:19.360
if they decide to not participate you're going to see banking uh big business uh and the federal
01:16:28.300
government attack these states and try to just put them out of business and make it economically really
01:16:36.300
painful for them do the states even have a chance to to stand against what we have going on now
01:16:45.040
i think they do and by the way i'm in favor of that i've talked to our mutual friend daniel
01:16:50.020
horowitz a lot about this our grassroots are in favor of that it's not an easy road we've never had
01:16:56.140
an easy road to hoe those of us who love and fight for freedom it is doable i think there's there's a
01:17:02.040
commercial aspect to you've discussed the oligarchy and the government and their alignment part of this
01:17:07.280
is an is an oligarchical problem and what i mean by that is we are beholden now you and i and all
01:17:13.140
conservatives to commercial interests that don't like us that want to shut us down we've seen this
01:17:17.000
obviously with parlor and others being scraped from the web and so i'm in the process of building
01:17:23.100
something called the stack we need as conservatives everything that we need to operate in a digital
01:17:28.860
world from the cloud to the ground everything in in between that would include conservative banks
01:17:33.880
conservative web hosting conservative email services if we don't have that ultimately all of us will be
01:17:40.560
controlled and erased from the digital world this is fantastic tell me you have some big backers on this
01:17:49.000
i do there there are uh billionaires across the country that are very interested this in this and
01:17:54.960
we are in early stage planning because this has really been motivated i've been saying this for
01:17:58.900
years but it's really been motivated by what happened to parlor uh and so i'm talking to the
01:18:03.360
folks behind parlor and a lot of other people big money folks and technologists on the right who want
01:18:08.740
to make this happen who believe it has has to happen we're currently working on the email services
01:18:13.360
provider the uh customer resource management what's called commonly called crm we're working on banking
01:18:19.900
right now i have a bank arranged we're working on merchant account providers so people can take
01:18:24.120
credit cards all of it is in the works currently good we we must have that i'm very concerned about
01:18:29.920
the banks uh and i think that's going to start happening soon mark keep us up to speed on both of
01:18:35.100
these things will you absolutely it's my pleasure thank you uh that's uh mark meckler he is uh with the
01:18:42.120
convention of states and you can follow him and uh contact him convention of states.com follow him
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on twitter at mark meckler hey what do you use for headphones when you have them i mean usually my
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kids have mine and uh and quite honestly they look ridiculous uh with the with the white sticks you
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know yeah hanging out i hate that if you're if you've got ipods i hate that it just looks
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ridiculous the good thing is they don't fall on the floor and then you step on them uh no that
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happens all the time oh it does yeah it does they don't fit they're uncomfortable they should come
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this is great oh no this is great um what if moms got paid for all the work they did
01:20:19.680
you know what i'm saying it's called the marshall plan for moms and uh biden is considering this
01:20:29.540
it's uh it's 2400 a month for moms because you know they work weekends they work overnights they
01:20:38.780
work 24 7 dads don't don't work weekends or overnights nope nope nope they're men
01:20:45.500
they're men they come home they have that poor woman pour them a beer you know if they don't
01:20:53.960
have a remote control that's what she's having to do not only birthing babies but you know taking
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care of the babies and then also having to switch the tv because that bastard because he's white
01:21:05.520
doesn't have a remote control or maybe he does and he just doesn't want to show her and moving
01:21:09.440
your thumb that much is really it's it's more work than people realize it's not remote control you're
01:21:15.040
still moving your thumb right exactly remote control would be would automatically do it when
01:21:20.480
i think about it right now there's something else now going uh through uh congress uh yesterday um
01:21:27.720
andy biggs a republican probably a racist from arizona introduced a bill that would bar the federal
01:21:36.540
government from collecting information to identify who's received a covet 19 vaccine
01:21:41.980
um because he says you shouldn't have to show papers you know if you're going someplace yeah i
01:21:50.880
will say being on the other side of this it's a it's a tough one because both of us have had it
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right why am i wearing a mask right now i can't give it to anybody i can't get it i'm doing it for show
01:22:03.880
right why am i why are concerts and tightly crowded bars where people are sneezing on me
01:22:09.700
not open to me i already had to deal with this nonsense yeah so did i but uh i don't want to have to
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show papers that i could get in or travel or anything else i'm i'm i'm actually with the bigs bill
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let's not turn into the papers please so that all the people who have absolutely no reason to
01:22:28.640
participate in these restrictions can continue to do it it sounds great i love it i know i'm living
01:22:34.120
it right now and i freaking love it wow wow no more power to the government well no of course not
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that's a big problem today mask slippage amen right you've seen that it is uh now being
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it's now being questioned uh you know by some of the greatest minds around the new york times science
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writer james gorman uh said maybe male noses are just too big they can't accommodate these masks
01:23:17.540
because it's only men that are having that mask slippage where it just comes underneath your nose
01:23:25.280
and uh boy is he not is he not correct on that one uh and and also this comparison
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mansplaining or man spreading uh mansplaining and man spreading oh my gosh both both of those
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both the two most evil things in the universe oh yeah yeah yeah it's a it's not a left or right
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thing it's a uh white male thing so amen we've got the solution for uh masks uh uh slippage
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all right fauci has come out on double masking and i think this is as a public service
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we need you to hear this listen a lot of folks uh are hearing now about double masking wearing two
01:27:03.820
masks or trying to get one of those n95 medical grade masks do you believe that that's
01:27:09.820
you know it it likely does because i mean this is a physical covering right to prevent uh droplets
01:27:18.200
and virus to get in so if you have a physical covering with one layer you put another layer
01:27:24.260
on it just makes common sense that it likely would be more effective and that's the reason why you see
01:27:29.360
people either double masking or doing a version of an n95 right i mean he's somewhat just the obvious
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right i mean but i i do think it's important that we take these steps i see you're wearing a mask
01:27:40.520
well i'm wearing a mask but i i wanted to wear two masks oh yeah we should probably wear two as
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we broadcast now what i really like about uh the masks that i got i i have the hayplex global ear
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loop disposable face mask that you're going to get in most places pretty nice um but uh what's nice
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is it comes with this uh certificate of safety it's been inspected by the communist party of china
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oh good so that means it's safe it's got that red star on it so it's uh so glad i'm not a scientist
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i know you're a doctor i'm a doctor can i ask you a question as a doctor sure you're a patient or
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just a concerned citizen you're not a doctor so it's not a doctor to doctor conversation it's all
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dumb it down yes yeah i'll done my answer so dr fauci said two masks would improve things
01:28:25.140
sure sure i mean i just gotta ask wouldn't three improve it more well um i mean the science is pretty
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clear four would even be better and let me just put on now i got four mask on and uh it's really
01:28:40.400
it's three four is really four is the right number oh no no no no no not the right number you just asked
01:28:46.420
if it was better oh right right so four is good like it would be fun yeah i would say i would say
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10 10 and we have four five six seven eight nine ten i think 10 10 at a time 10 masks are even better
01:29:04.140
now i am wearing 10 masks and my ears are collapsed there we go okay so now you can see it's not
01:29:12.280
comfortable on the ears but i am perfectly safe from any kind of spittle spittle or anything like
01:29:23.900
that now i like it you have 10 on okay oh yeah it's very hard to get on your ears you have to have
01:29:29.120
big dumbo ears they don't support i have structural failings going on with my 10 masks um may i suggest
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if you have a neighbor or a friend with a nail gun you just uh put a couple of nails right behind
01:29:45.680
your ears not all the way in that would be madness but you can't get them i can't get you shouldn't
01:29:52.680
leave your house if you can't get 10 on your face you shouldn't leave your house can i go with just my
01:29:56.760
hands on the side of my head well it's not quite as good but i guess you could uh now i'm putting on
01:30:03.180
an extra i'm putting on 11 uh uh 11 11 masks uh which i think is even better of course much better
01:30:13.120
than two is it better than is 11 masks that much better than 10 masks uh well no no no i mean it is
01:30:19.940
yeah i mean obviously it is better if you could put that on um uh but 10 is really the place where
01:30:26.480
your your ears start to collapse because you're now you're not a doctor i am um but uh what's the
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no actual bone in your ear dr feck what is the sweet spot for the number of masks well if i could
01:30:42.300
i would like to recommend i have 25 masks here 25 masks i have 25 masks and if you just want 25 masks
01:30:51.940
over your face but like my nose is breaking my nose is my nose was broken a long time ago
01:31:01.160
okay so uh you know it doesn't mine's kind of mushy as it is i can't i'm having problems breathing
01:31:10.260
through the 25 yes well that is a problem you could suffocate from the 25 mask okay but i would
01:31:19.860
tell you that if you do suffocate from the 25 mask i'm just gonna take a second to breathe here
01:31:28.920
you're you seem to be fading you as a doctor write down that you did die of covid
01:31:36.860
because you suffocate well i guess you wouldn't be you wouldn't be wearing the 25 masks if it wasn't
01:31:43.160
for covid now so technically it is a covid death here's the difference uh steve has his mask
01:31:49.060
uh on his hands that he has tried to just uh hold on his face i uh have them on my ears and that's
01:32:00.300
why i am perfectly safe from any droplets that might come my way from steve even though steve has had covid
01:32:09.220
and i have had covid i have to i hate to bring this up but your eyes are not protected at all
01:32:16.760
right now i could see your eyes well i think it might be smart to take half the masks and take
01:32:22.900
half the masks and put those over your eyes like so well see this is why you're not a doctor okay
01:32:30.960
i think i'm still getting the protection of 12 or 13 masks on my mouth well that's not 25 is it
01:32:38.940
it's not 25 is it i i can't i can't see you well i'm not i'm i'm not giving sign language i'm talking
01:32:47.480
to you very clearly but i can't understand you because of all the masks well uh for those of you
01:32:55.340
who are doctors let me just say that uh i am a doctor of humanity which uh you know allows me to
01:33:04.260
create or treat any human condition i don't think that's true and uh let me just say that i believe
01:33:13.820
if the uh recommended number of masks on your face is 25 oh that would be the safest
01:33:22.760
that i think you could i think i might pass out you do look like you're about to pass out
01:33:30.740
the things we do for you every day every day we come in and we put our own bodies at risk
01:33:47.120
for you uh for science man are we going to get an award for that no science magazine going to write
01:33:55.980
that up no they might might not be so flattering but they might would not say it's impossible
01:34:04.840
i don't know i just i just feel like we need to know what the the correct number of masks are
01:34:09.620
because i mean obviously two is better than one to protect you three would be better than two four
01:34:15.540
would be better than three what is the is there any point that we stop this process uh only what
01:34:21.860
your ears can can hold and ears can only hold about eight or nine masks mine held 11 11 seemed
01:34:29.220
to be the breaking point then i had to actually hold them onto my ears because i feel like if you
01:34:33.780
the best thing what you need to do is basically come up with a band that goes behind the head
01:34:37.060
because they have some of those like the n95 masks that i have have the strap that goes behind the head
01:34:42.180
and it has two straps so what are we doing why can we i mean look this is such a i apologize look
01:34:51.440
why i'm in the radio hall of fame but my staff isn't no okay they they didn't they they brought
01:34:57.140
these stupid masks tomorrow can we do this right please i would like the masks that go all the way
01:35:03.060
around your head and i would like to see if we can get a hundred on because that would be safe that
01:35:08.740
would be better than 99 it would be 100 times better each one is a wow really i didn't know that's
01:35:14.940
how it worked it's just a linear process that's exactly how it works a hundred times better wow
01:35:22.120
you are a doctor well i'm a scientist more than a doctor okay you know which requires all kinds of
01:35:29.480
math so again so you think the you want the masks that go behind the head and our n95 masks or you
01:35:36.300
want you are you okay with surgicals well i think surgicals would be okay n95 if you could get
01:35:43.000
a hundred ninety fives you'd be a hundred percent better
01:35:49.300
you're no that's the way it works no it but here uh good god man it will bankrupt the company
01:35:57.220
195 it's like talking it is like seriously it's like talking to an aunt when i'm talking to you
01:36:04.740
about science and i feel like we try to put a hundred of these things on our head we're gonna
01:36:08.480
have like cone heads afterward it's gonna well it's gonna squeeze you're not willing to you're
01:36:13.300
not willing to sacrifice for you left your eyes totally unprotected during that experiment what who
01:36:18.480
knows what is what entered your eyes or your ear holes your your ear holes must be protected too you
01:36:25.800
know all right now that the amateur has stopped talking let me tell you a little bit about life
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a life lock can we keep these i suggest that you put them back on um what if we got 40 different
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flavors of crazy on uh our plates every day you know what i mean what if what if there were just
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like 40 things on our plates that were nuts i know i know it's kind of like joe biden saying i'm gonna do
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a hundred million uh vaccinations uh you know in a hundred days much better than donald trump well
01:37:02.340
that's what he was doing in fact uh the day you were inaugurated we were up to 1.6 well so what
01:37:08.540
has he done he's revised that he's revised that and it's a hundred percent better and you know what
01:37:16.980
he's doing now he's got 1.5 million vaccinations a day that's his goal wow well we did 1.6 though
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on inauguration day yeah but it's better than you know one which he was just saying last week he's
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already got it up to 1.5 pretty impressive anyway i mean you know let's just say things were mad
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oh yeah okay so davos can we talk davos without a mask stew can we do that uh davos is where the
01:39:03.220
regular people go uh of course yeah every year yep i have a i have a condo there do you yep uh well
01:39:10.480
it's a villa a nice villa there on the hill you know what i'm saying overlooking yeah and right there
01:39:17.000
in davos in davos yeah yeah it's in davos in downtown well it's uptown it's it's there it's in davos i know
01:39:25.660
where you're talking about i've been there sure sure uh so uh the world economic forum uh in davos
01:39:32.580
uh it's a corporate coalition for workplace racial justice uh that's what the that's what that's
01:39:39.860
what's happening there uh according to the world economic forum corporate coalition for workplace
01:39:47.400
racial justice now i don't know about you but i want coca-cola serving me racial justice you know
01:39:56.740
oh i love it that's i mean they first they taught the world to sing yeah you know what i mean you
01:40:02.360
tell me to sing well you know one of the things if we remember it was i believe pepsi who were able
01:40:07.620
to get kendall jenner to bridge the gap between police officers uh oh i remember that moment that
01:40:13.780
was a special tense sure sure because everyone was like wait a minute the cops are going to kill
01:40:18.440
all the innocent black people again yeah yeah and then kendall jenner came in and said hey
01:40:21.740
drink this beverage and then all the racial strife went away for a time yeah it just we didn't drink
01:40:27.480
enough pepsi well um let me just say the uh the great reset yesterday on day one of the economic
01:40:37.840
forum world economic forums uh corporate coalition for workplace racial justice great reset lecture
01:40:45.660
uh 48 multinational corporations have signed on to the initiative including coca-cola general motors
01:40:53.700
and mastercard so and this is really good because what i really like about this i mean i think the guy
01:41:01.960
uh you know from coca-cola said it best when he's talking about the new social
01:41:07.660
contract contract business leaders need to shape an economy that works equally for everybody that
01:41:14.840
means fostering greater racial equity and justice including representation among executives the u.s
01:41:22.060
especially has got a long way to go on that score amen coca-cola i'm glad coke is reminding us of that
01:41:29.320
yeah yeah uh and he said the coca-cola company um it can influence the entire ecosystem
01:41:37.100
around them because you don't have to do business with every company that comes along so maybe your
01:41:42.720
company is getting coke but you know maybe maybe you shouldn't be getting coke because you're not
01:41:48.240
really into the equity of the new system and it's great to have that kind of thinking sitting right
01:41:55.620
next to mastercard uh and karns vice chairman of mastercard said we have to require responsible
01:42:03.040
stewardship of our shared resources and the climate agenda should be part of all corporate governance
01:42:09.580
so why go through the government when the government can partner with these private companies and they're
01:42:18.640
not held to any standard they can just do it you know you know mm-hmm yeah i love this this is a good
01:42:26.380
way to go well they um they were listening to uh president uh uh zi zingping oh yesterday good
01:42:35.100
good you know from china was there any criticism of china i know usually when chinese get criticized
01:42:40.340
no we wind up uh the entire media unites to defend china yeah uh it's odd yeah he says we need a great
01:42:48.860
reset of relations between all the global powers a great what a great reset oh yeah i've heard that term
01:42:54.140
before are they saying anything about building back in a different way or build back better is
01:42:59.060
what he was really yeah they're improving the way that they're building back which is the way people
01:43:03.160
talk people i can't tell you how many times before let's say 2020 that i heard the phrase build back
01:43:08.980
better people just it just rolls off the tongue it makes sense to everyone who hears it immediately yeah
01:43:14.620
it's just an easy phrase and it's just something that people say all the time well it's why it's why
01:43:19.360
the president of france used it for his re-election and uh and uh and uh the uh prime minister of
01:43:25.900
england using it now build back better i mean it just it works china using build back better um it just
01:43:32.180
it swept the globe because it's just so it just makes sense you know what i mean it's like the snowman
01:43:40.220
and frozen said you know cold and hot put them together it just makes sense this is the glenbeck
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program and he'll be a happy snowman in summer so janet yellen now is at the wheel of your financial
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future but don't worry she's got some great reset partners uh she's got some people from black rock
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um and black rock was there in a big way uh yesterday in davos and it's wonderful so now that
01:44:08.560
you have yeah you know you have her uh she said she's going to go big on money printing for the
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going on today in hour number one we we started a conversation um and it's really based on something
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that i read on american greatness uh clarity in trump's wake the united states of america is now
01:46:04.120
a classic oligarchy uh clarity that brought to our situation by recognizing this fact is its only virtue
01:46:12.220
and i want to get the author on and talk about it some more and we're gonna we're gonna delve into
01:46:18.580
this this idea but that is what truly makes sense is that we're in an oligarch society now and an
01:46:27.460
oligarch is what russia has it's really what china has as long as you play ball with the state and you're
01:46:35.340
in with the right people you're fine and you're going to make all kinds of money and the people at the
01:46:41.940
top get richer and richer and richer and richer and they keep the door closed from anybody who is
01:46:48.820
possibly going to take that power away um that's one reason why donald trump uh was on the way out
01:46:55.460
because donald trump could not he wasn't going to play that game and if the people know that game is
01:47:03.820
being played globally they'll want nothing to do with it because they will figure out quickly
01:47:09.080
they're not going to get the benefit it's the it's the ruling class that will get it and it's called a
01:47:17.380
public private partnership here in america and that that public is the government and private are these
01:47:25.240
giant corporations and that's what the great reset is all about yesterday in davos was day one
01:47:32.720
of the world economic forums uh coalition to bring along the great reset and yesterday was the
01:47:42.220
corporate coalition for workplace racial justice 48 multinational corporations including coca-cola
01:47:49.900
general motors and mastercard signed this pledge and what this pledge is is that they are going to
01:47:57.240
now listen to this align all hiring staffing all promotional executive teams and marketing initiatives
01:48:11.840
hmm these companies also pledge to lead a jobs reset summit annually to ensure ongoing racial justice
01:48:23.440
in the workplace so if you work at some of these companies congratulations you get to sit through more
01:48:29.020
lectures on about uh how you're a racist um now let me ask you a couple of questions stew you're sitting
01:48:36.920
on the you're sitting as a shareholder of coca-cola coca-cola is a universally loved product right
01:48:46.640
it's everywhere in the world and what does it really stand for delicious beverages and if anything you
01:48:55.780
know in america america it's like american you know tradition correct so it's traditional america
01:49:03.020
and i don't mean that in any sort of racist way just the the heritage if you will of america born here
01:49:10.480
in america uh and it's just a good drink that everybody doesn't think about they know exactly
01:49:17.980
what it is and you can make people want it more i guess by you know having those commercials with
01:49:25.340
the fizz in it and it just looks really good on a hot day um but why as a stockholder if you owned
01:49:33.440
shares of coca-cola would you have a problem that the company has just pledged all marketing initiatives
01:49:47.620
i mean does that sound like a good move for coca-cola should focus on coca-cola flavors yeah right
01:49:58.920
new come up with a new i want a new coke i want coke zero mixed with something
01:50:03.380
new that's what they should be thinking about not thinking about it's not coca-cola's job to solve
01:50:08.700
racial injustice well if i look at how popular this has been with other brands you know when they
01:50:14.740
really start to lecture the you know people like you know the nba or or major league baseball
01:50:21.240
it's been very popular it's worked out even for the nfl which is probably the least of the least
01:50:26.860
offensive probably of the group but i mean you'd still say that you know half of the audience it
01:50:32.220
drives them nuts you know you're putting a giant barrier you're making it difficult for them to
01:50:37.360
like your product correct now many people will still watch right many people will still drink
01:50:42.520
coca-cola but like you are intentionally putting something in front of of their enjoyment of the
01:50:51.300
product and you would say well racism is more important than your enjoyment of soda which of
01:50:55.460
course is absolutely true but what they are promoting is not martin luther king's version
01:51:03.320
of racism and that is what's this is i think one of our biggest goals over the next four to ten years
01:51:10.940
is to make sure everybody in these companies know and every every conservative knows i mean conservatives
01:51:19.860
because they don't know this yet that there is a massive separation in between racism and what
01:51:26.300
is called anti-racism big what's the difference stew well for example uh anti-racism and we'll focus
01:51:33.420
on ibram kendi who wrote the book how to be an anti-racist and also the book anti-racist baby
01:51:38.120
which is available by the way at target if you'd like to go get it right now oh and another giant
01:51:43.740
global corporation yeah and uh and foundationally uh ibram kendi argues in in in the book for
01:51:50.960
discrimination he says that we should be discriminating against groups now uh the only solution for past
01:51:58.880
discrimination is present discrimination the only solution for present discrimination is future
01:52:04.000
discrimination you have someone who's literally advocating for discrimination against groups yeah but
01:52:09.980
i'm sure he says for x amount of time or until this happens right surely he'll tell you when this
01:52:16.360
all evened out and everything should go back to normal okay but that being said there's never an
01:52:20.360
argument for discrimination under martin luther king's version of racism never in fact we've all brought
01:52:27.120
our kids up to understand racism in a way where this idea of being colorblind which is now just mocked
01:52:34.320
by the left the idea of being colorblind is a crazy idea uh on the left but not necessarily focusing on
01:52:40.940
race in your everyday um uh job in your everyday life in your inner everyday interactions because race
01:52:48.600
isn't important that is what we all grew up trying to understand and execute and now that we've started
01:52:56.560
to do that successfully the racial attack no longer exists so they've changed what racism is
01:53:04.100
to say now what it means is if you're not discriminating against white people or rich people or men or
01:53:12.980
whatever group is the oppressor in this structure then you're a bad person and you are essentially a
01:53:18.780
racist so that that separation because these companies go to the uh the uh the white for the rob
01:53:26.600
robin d'angelo right white fragility and she comes in she takes her fifty thousand dollar speaking fee
01:53:31.980
and teaches the company that this is what racism is and so they adopt these things because in reality
01:53:37.740
it's a dumb company and they don't actually care about any of this they want to act as if they are
01:53:44.100
uh doing the right thing and they can check these boxes and then they go down these roads because i will
01:53:49.800
say a lot of people some people do not do know do know the difference but a lot of people don't
01:53:53.860
you know to the point of like when um you know you have a situation like my wife on instagram she's
01:54:00.980
at uh lisa page made me do it and she was kind of just doing a little video where she the anti-racist
01:54:06.940
baby book was there and she covered it up with another book because she was just making the point
01:54:11.720
that ibram kendi should not be teaching your babies at and you should not be able to buy that book at
01:54:16.660
target probably um considering buying conservative books at target is not an easy task
01:54:21.300
and uh when she did that the reaction by the people who were attacking her was largely
01:54:27.220
hey um i can't believe this white woman doesn't even imagine being so offended that you're um
01:54:35.720
uh that your kid might not be a racist that you have to hide a book uh because they don't even
01:54:42.500
understand the difference between this left-wing nut job ideology all of this wokeness times 10 crap
01:54:51.240
that everyone has to deal with now is now being promoted as just the opposite of racism which
01:54:56.560
it is not it actually is racism racism is built into the book written into the book discrimination
01:55:01.920
is in the book by race and now these companies are advocating racism and glenn to to take it to
01:55:09.460
another step here this is why the california constitution has things like well we used to say
01:55:15.320
we we're not going to discriminate based on race and creed and sex and gender and all those things
01:55:20.040
now they took that out because to execute this philosophy they have to discriminate on race
01:55:27.040
so they took it out of the constitution so tell me do you think that it's coca-cola saying
01:55:35.500
we're stupid we don't know what this is or we don't want the backlash from the left yes and yes and
01:55:45.200
there's more uh-huh um because when you're over in davos and you are looking to uh put together a
01:55:55.780
corporate coalition for workplace racial justice and they're explaining to you at the world economic forum
01:56:03.880
this this new world order that is coming this new great reset where corporations are going to be
01:56:13.220
partnered with this global entity and your your governments wouldn't it make sense to you if i said
01:56:23.500
yeah we're only doing that because if we don't we will probably only be able to sell coca-cola in america
01:56:31.160
maybe for a limited time but then if we don't jump on this bandwagon we're going to start losing
01:56:38.180
all of these companies or all these countries because they're part of the great reset and if
01:56:44.480
we're not part of the great reset we won't be able to do business we won't be able to get banking we
01:56:50.520
won't be able to sell our product around the world so the choice is yeah we take a hit in america for a
01:56:56.440
while because people are upset about it but we win in the long run because and those other markets are
01:57:03.200
so much more powerful now yep and just just as coca-cola knows the first time around being on the
01:57:11.340
boat and the first on the boat is so much more profitable than being second or third or fifth
01:57:19.940
on the boat and in this case you may not survive if you're third in the boat
01:57:25.720
more on this and the great reset as we continue this year it is really a big theme on this program
01:57:36.680
that everybody needs to understand and it is not a conspiracy theory it is a conspiracy but it's a
01:57:44.260
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you know what's really uh interesting is uh stew is right about the build back better i mean it just
01:59:19.640
rolls off the tongue i mean when i saw that as joe biden's campaign slogan i thought why didn't i think
01:59:25.740
of that build back better you know it's just something that everybody says already so build
01:59:31.260
back better yeah i mean it's just it's bad well uh it's almost like it was translated out of another
01:59:40.300
language it does sound like that and that's exactly what it was and here are the world leaders
01:59:45.700
and their build back better montage it's a very pertinent question to ask how do we build back
01:59:52.640
tony blair to build back better or whatever we have a chance to reset the clock and build back
01:59:58.580
better than before to build back better than before remember the the terrible damage of covid
02:00:04.840
as we try to build back from this uh global pandemic joe biden calls it build back better
02:00:11.180
build back better building back better to do things differently to build back better
02:00:19.440
we're going to build it back better and build it back better my plan to build back better
02:00:27.540
uh start taking all the problems that have been created in education and mental health and start to
02:00:34.220
to build back in a positive way i have launched a booklet called build back better britain after
02:00:42.580
the coronavirus it's about building this country back better growing conspiracy following it it is
02:00:51.720
called the great reset unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in which we live
02:00:59.960
the great opportunity for reset the theory even calls mr biden's campaign slogan build back better
02:01:07.920
a front for the conspiracy build back better building back better our economy build back better
02:01:17.620
you know i love this uh and it's it's super super wonderful um and at davos yesterday um this is what
02:01:27.840
one of the global leaders um uh said in fact a guy worth eight billion dollars himself here's what he said
02:01:36.000
about capitalism capitalism as we know it is dead this obsession that we have had with maximizing profits
02:01:43.660
for shareholders alone has led to incredible inequality and a planetary emergency so capitalism
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