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Today we start with the amazing interview on NBC with the head of the Department of Justice. We go into the latest scandal with the FBI, we also talk to Bjorn Lomberg, a guy who believes in climate change but isn t crazy, and Michael Schellenberger, who is the same guy, environmentalist of the year according to Time Magazine, before they started hating him because he wouldn t go along with the madness. This all is around the special that we have tonight on The Climate Emergency. That s tonight at 9pm only on The Blaze.
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What a great show. Today, we start with the amazing interview on NBC with the head of the
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Department of Justice. They had all kinds of questions. Of course, none of them really
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included anything about Hunter Biden. And we go into the latest scandal with the FBI.
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We also talked to Bjorn Lomberg, who is a guy who believes in climate change,
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but isn't crazy. And Michael Schellenberger, who is the same guy, environmentalist of the year,
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according to Time magazine, before they started hating him because he wouldn't go along with the
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madness. This all is around the special that we have tonight on the climate emergency. I'm going
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to show you the countries around the globe that are already in on the Great Reset and way ahead of us
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that are literally collapsing. First one is Sri Lanka. That's tonight at 9 p.m. only on The Blaze.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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This is the Glenn Beck Program. We're joined now by Pat Gray. His pronouns are him and her.
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I don't know how it works, but I have some news on, by the way. Him, her, us.
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Thank you. I want to tell you, I'll give you an update on the Choco Taco scandal. Klondike has now
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decided to drop Choco Tacos and they won't make them anymore. I think this is due to their racism
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against those people that come across the border or who like tacos, but they're not going to make
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them. And yesterday I was pretty upset. Stu was too. I am still very upset about this development.
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I luckily have a crack investigative team. In this case, well, it was me, but I get to the
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hard-hitting facts here. I want you to know Choco Taco, not made by Klondike. Choco Taco
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is a Unilever. Unilever product. Okay. Well, but Klondike is owned by Unilever. So yes,
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it actually is still made by Klondike. Okay. If you want to, if you want to play these word games,
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I'm sorry. Inflation starts with two quarters of decline of our GDP. That's what it is, Stu. That's
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what it is. You want to change the language? Go ahead. Anyway, evil Unilever. You're never going
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to want a Choco Taco again. Let me give you some headlines from Bloomberg. Unilever CEO sees Biden
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victory as a positive for climate change and plans to detail the carbon footprint of all of its
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products, including Choco Tacos. Next headline. Meet the next George Soros. Unilever's Paul Pullman
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uses corporate weight to push progressive causes and globalism. Next headline. Food and consumer
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goods giant Unilever suspends all imports and exports of products to Russia, including Choco
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Taco. Next headline. Top 10 contributors to the Clinton campaign. The CEO and the guy who started
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Unilever. That's right. That's right. He is also an advocate for the two-state solution. Next headline.
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UN climate conference sponsor. Unilever is among the world's biggest plastic polluters.
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That's right. I think part of Choco Taco is made of plastic and Unilever continues to work in Iran
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while targeting Facebook for divisiveness. Those that's all funded. All of that hate funded by you
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desiring and buying a Choco Taco. I say I'm glad they're dead. Glenn, if Unilever directly and
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intentionally released the monkey pox virus, I would still buy Choco Tacos. Yes, I'm not saying
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boycott them. Okay. I'm not saying that. Okay. I'm just saying they're dead to me, but I can't live
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without a Choco Taco. All right. The next one, I would like to talk to you and Pat about the US mega
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millions. Nobody won. And now the jackpot is just over $1 billion. And I just would like to talk about
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the scam element of the lotto. And that is, I think it says everything we need to know about
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the American people. No one takes the billion dollars. They always take the cash payout,
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which is a scam in and of itself that they advertise it as a billion dollars. And then
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there's a whole different number for what people actually get. It's a lot lower, a lot lower. It's
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sick. This one is six hundred restrictions. They apply 602.5 million. So it's 40%. So you're
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leaving, you are leaving 400,000, $400 million on the table. I think this says that the American
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people are saying two things. Uh, yeah, I don't think the state's going to be able to be around
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that long, 30 years. No way. They're never, I'm going to, I'm only going to get less than half
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of it. So I might as well take less than half now and just enjoy myself. Um, the other thing
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it says is possibly, and Stu brought this up inflation, our belief in inflation, but maybe
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the belief that this inflation, not all that transitory because you know, they, they're thinking
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themselves like, Oh, that, that payment we're giving these people at 30 years. I mean, that's
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going to be worth nothing. It'd be like $12. We're paying them at the end of this, at the
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end of this time. It's going to say $6 million, but, uh, that $6 million payment is going to
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be worth about 15 cents to the average American today. So people are like, I know what happens
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here. I know you're printing money constantly. So why wouldn't I take all the money now and
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at least try to get some interest and investment off of it? I think that's really the calculation
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a lot of people are making, but you know, you, you would think that with all of the, because
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is there a lotto winner that has not destroyed themselves? No, somebody who's won the lotto
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and is like, I'm going to buy up a really fancy trailer now. And they just blow all their money
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on hookers and trailers. I think, uh, and a nice car. I'm going to get, I'm going to get a Ford
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Explorer. And so they blow it on really fancy cars like that. And before you know, they're broke.
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Is there no one who has had the common sense to say, I don't think I could manage that much money.
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So I'll take it a year at a time. So I never, for 30 years, I never have to worry about money.
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There's nobody that says that. I think some do. I don't think it's everybody takes the cash paper,
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but the overwhelming majority of people do. And I think, you know, a financial advisor would say,
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well, you could take all this money, you could throw it in investments, you can make five, 10% a
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year, and it's going to be worth a lot more than this long-term payout. Will it be worth 40% more?
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Sure. Well, if you believe, if you, or, you know, you're, these are people who are trying to get you
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to manage their money, like your money. So like, they're like, yeah, of course we'll get 10% every
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year. It'd be worth a lot more. Uh, I mean, I would be skeptical of that. I would also be terrified of
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having that much money at one given time. You know, like I honestly wouldn't even know, I don't even
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know what to do with it. Honestly, it would take research for me to even figure out what I should
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actually do with that much money. I mean, they only, they only, you're only protected for $250,000
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per account, right? In the bank. So you're, you're going to have to do all sorts of stuff
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to, to protect that money. You'd think you're right, Glenn, like getting a check. I think it
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starts with, I was just reading this. I think it's, it starts, the first check comes in at like a
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million dollars and then it escalates each year. I think maybe it starts at 1.5 million and escalates
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each year. And by the end it's over 6 million, like in your 30 years. So see, I just, so it'll
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keep up with inflation. I mean, that's the, that's what they're saying, right? I mean, do you believe
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that? I certainly don't. I just don't believe a 30 year payout from any government entity is
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ever going to be paid out to your advantage. Yeah. I mean, if you have a pension, do you
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believe that you're going to be getting all that money? I mean, I think a lot of people
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don't, you know, that are in that position. So do you pay, so do you pay when they, when
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they take out the 600, is it? No, $400 million out of this billion, you still have to pay taxes
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on the 600 million. So you're probably only getting three, I mean, only getting, but you,
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that's really only 300 million. Yeah. Yeah. And that's, I mean, how do you make ends meet
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on that? Well, this is the, this is the problem though. What you just did is the problem. This
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is the, this is how they get away with it, right? Like, you know, and, and the, the, the
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initial payout for the full option is $602.5 million. And everyone says, well, I mean,
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I know I, they said they were going to get me a billion, but I'm only getting 600 million.
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What am I going to do? Complain about 600 million. And then you pay taxes, much of it
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going back to the same source you supposedly won the money from. Yeah. Then you're down to
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about 350, 350 million, and then you say, ah, well, I'm still getting $350 million. That's
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a lot of money. And that's true. However, they've scammed you now 70% of the money they
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were supposedly giving you. Yeah. I mean, can you imagine, can you imagine having any other
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product being able to get away with that kind of scam where 70% of what you, they said they
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were going to give to you is gone. It would be dragging to false advertising court. Like
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think of like some shady, you know, supplement that makes big claims about, you know, healing
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your diseases or whatever, even when they don't even directly say it, like, it'll be like, well,
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you know, take this and it'll help X, Y, and Z. And you'll solve all these big health problems.
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Like these, they get dragged through all the time, like the Corona virus vaccine. Then that's
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what we're talking about. That's a, of course, Glenn. That was exactly the point.
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I was making. Thank you for bringing it up. Uh, like this happens all the time. People
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have been stopped from, from producing products for the rest of their lives because they go
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on to shady cable channels and run advertisements. You don't even have to be, you don't even have
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to be shady, Stu. You've got, you've got, you know, uh, add 60 second ads where they are
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forced to say you might die from this erection. Right. I mean, it's true. All of us. And they
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don't have to say any of that. They just say, yeah, it's a billion dollars. It's pretty exciting.
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And then in very small print underneath, it says actually it's only 600 million. And then
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you pay taxes and you're down to 300 million. Plus, of course, every time, if you just let
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that money sit in the bank and it gets your 0.1% interest you might be getting, when that
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money comes in, you're going to have to pay taxes on that too. And then when you spend
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the money, you're going to have to get taxed on, you know, when you buy that yacht, you're
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going to have to get another sales tax on top of it.
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Here's one of the changes I want to, because I don't want a great reset. I want a great
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reboot. So we just turn the machine off and turn the machine on again. Okay. And all the
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bugs and we reset to the original programming. Here's something that drives me out of my mind.
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Uh, my, uh, my house tax and my property tax. I never really own my property ever. No, ever.
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I mean, I could pay my property off, but I don't really own it. And if I don't pay my
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income tax, I lose my house. This is that. That's a total scam. That's bigger than the
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lotto. And then, and then on top of that, when you die, now they're going to stick you
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with another tax because you died. We're going to take half of your, everything you
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accumulated when you were alive. It's so immoral and wrong. I, uh, I don't, I don't know how
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it is. We've allowed them to get away with it. No. And it all, all it does is keep the
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people who have vast sums of money. It keeps them in power and wealth because they're never
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going to, it's no retro. You're grandfathered in. If your grandfather was Nelson Rockefeller,
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you don't worry about it. You've got money for the rest of your life and your children and
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your children's children's lives, but we've got to stop these people from being able to gather
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money and do this, you know, do exactly what we've done for generations now. All right. Back
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in a minute. Thanks, Pat. Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed. This is the best of the Glenn Beck
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program. So Stu, there is a very, very, very important article that I found on CNBC. Here's
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how to recognize a recession and it's not what you think. Now I'm, I'm only 50, what, seven,
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58 years old. So it's almost 60 years of knowing what a recession is because that's what they've
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said to us forever until the progressives took over. Now we need to redefine what a recession is.
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Uh, for instance, it's, yeah, sure, sure. It's two quarters of the, um, economy, the GDP contracting
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two quarters in a row. We've always defined it like that. Although we've also known that there
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are other factories or other factors that go into it, but they're saying this is not a recession and
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we won't know if this is a recession for at least a year. Oh, okay. So just about the time that all the
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elections are over in between the next election and this election, that's when we'll find out
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definitely not near an election. Okay. All right. So they're saying that, um, this is the incorrect
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term. I think everybody knows we're in a recession and I don't care what you call it, but this is
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what a recession feels like. In fact, uh, a, I think a crisis is probably a better definition of a
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recession, but I don't care what you call it. It's what it feels like and what it actually is that
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matters. You know, it's like people saying, Oh my gosh, there's a huge pod of octopi coming our way.
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Actually it's octopuses. No, it's octopi. It's octopuses. You're both going to be dead with the
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huge pod of octopuses coming your way. If you're arguing about the stupid turn, I don't care what
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you call it. Lots of things with eight legs are swimming towards us quickly. So now they're saying
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that, uh, you know, we'd be laughing stocks if we said that we had a recession when we were creating
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400,000 jobs a month. Although that's not true. Were you saying that the job number, it didn't have
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400,000? Yes. But what I'm saying is a lot of those jobs a aren't created. They're not like, you know
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what? We're going to build a tower to the sky, which don't get me wrong. I think the progressives
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might at some point propose, we're going to build a big tower to the sky.
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Um, no, these are jobs like, can somebody please take the job at the friolator, please?
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These are old jobs that we still haven't filled. And so the jobs that are not being created,
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but are now being filled in many cases are being filled by a person who already has another full-time
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job. And I love the, um, I love the, uh, the Twitter responses on this one from the blue check
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marks this week. I said that Monday and, uh, the blue check marks, they didn't argue with the fact
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because the fact is the fact. Um, so they just said, that's just, that's not Biden's fault. That
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just means those jobs suck. Wait, that just means that those two jobs suck. Well, doesn't every
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Republican get that charge that, yeah, but their, their, uh, comeback, their growth is all with low
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paying fast food jobs. Okay. So that's not the critique this time. The critique is somehow or
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another, the main job that people have sucks and doesn't pay them enough. So they have to take another
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crappy job. Okay. Okay. Well, why are there only crappy jobs? Hey, maybe because we're not building a
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tower to reach the sky. This happens all the time. And it is so important when you can't win the
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argument, you just changed the language. Men can have babies. All right. Well then I don't ever want
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to be left out of the abortion debate ever again. Men can have babies. That's not a baby. That's a fetus.
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Uh, can you please look up the Latin definition of the word fetus? Because I think it means baby.
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They changed the words all the time. Now, listen, we, this administration is changing some
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critical words. For instance, recession. Why? Because we're in one and it's not advantageous for them
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to say we're in a recession. So change the meaning. How about this one? We're surrounded by domestic
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terrorists. Now we all know what a domestic terrorist is. We all know what terrorism is.
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Terrorism is creating fear through some sort of a incident, uh, that is aimed to change a policy
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of a person, a corporation, or a, um, uh, or a country, some sort of threat or actual use of violence
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to change policies. That's what terrorism is. Okay. All right. Well, that would include, I think,
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marching at night, threatening our Supreme court justice. It would also include those who went
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in on January 6th and actually bust down the door and were threatening people. Yes, that would be
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terrorism too. Parading as a grandmother on January 6th. Cause that's what a lot of people are being
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charged with parading. That's not terrorism. That's parading. Do you know that? I don't think
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anyone at any time in any country in the history of mankind have ever said that parents showing up at a
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meeting saying, Hey guys, uh, you're teaching my kid to question their own sexuality and, and, and
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whether they're a male or a female. Um, I don't think that's a good idea. Terrorist. There's nobody
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that's ever defined a parent caring about his child as a terrorist until now. So we've had that change.
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We've had the change. This is all from the Biden administration. We've had the change of the word
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insurrectionist. Now what is insurrection? Because I would define that as people who are plotting
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a hostile takeover of the country, which isn't what the right is doing. It's what the left is doing.
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It's what Antifa does, you know, along with terrorism. How about voter suppression? That's
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a new one. That's a new one. We all know what voter suppression is. Somebody standing at the polls
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going, I don't think you're going to vote today, boy. That's voter suppression saying, no, I don't
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think Mark Zuckerberg should pay to have these collection boxes, uh, they're out, you know,
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all throughout the community. And we should change the way we're voting is voter suppression.
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That's just called going back to the way it always has been. The other word that, um, he's changed
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is illegal alien. Now we used to say, those are people who are migrants who are entering the country
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illegally alien, not meaning those from outer space, but those from another country. They are alien to
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our country. Just like an American in Germany is an alien to Germans. Got it. It's not a derogatory
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thing. It's just the definition of what that person is in that country that is foreign to them.
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So alien is under attack has been under attack for a while. Uh, but now we have undocumented
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citizens or non-citizen and the new language saying that they're a non-citizen. I don't know how
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inclusive that really is. I mean, it sounds pretty dehuman, uh, uh, dehumanizing myself. I mean,
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you're a non-citizen. So what does that make me nothing? These are, these are going illegal aliens
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are going to be defined as voters soon. So they're changing the language because what was it, Sarah,
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that Michelle Obama said years ago, um, something that Barack and Barack knows that we are going to
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have to make sacrifices. We're going to have to change our conversation. Uh, we're going to have to
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change our traditions, our history. We're going to have to move into a different place.
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Yeah. Yeah. Here's another thing that Biden is changing the definition of pro police.
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Now, what does anti-police mean? Let's start there. Anti-police. That would be someone who says
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we should abolish the cops. All policemen are dirty. All policemen are racist. Uh, that they,
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they're just higgledy piggledy, get up in the morning, throw their badge on. Even if they're still
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just wearing a towel, they're so excited to go out and just shoot black people that I think would be
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anti-police, but Biden is changing this. If you're anti-police, you're someone who disagrees
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with his, uh, his, uh, gun bans. That makes you anti-police.
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Now I'm trying to figure that out because, uh, I don't think it's, uh, I don't think it's an AR
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that is shooting policemen. I mean, you could say, well, it's just anti-people. It's anti-school safety.
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You could say that wouldn't be accurate, but you could say that anti-police. Why is he changing the
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definition of the word anti-police? Because we're riddled with crime. They have to blame the gun
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because the gun is tied directly in people's minds to red state people. Red state people are Donald
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drum people. So you make it all about the gun because the people in the cities, they understand
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how to stay safe. Really? Do you New York? Do you? Is that really? Hmm. I didn't. Wow. That's a news to
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me. Oh, by the way, uh, when you change the language, you can then claim that you're a big part in making
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gas prices so much lower and people are happy about it. That's, that's the latest claim from
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Joe Biden. We now have 40,000 gas stations in the United States where the price of gas is only $3.99.
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Oh my gosh. Well, thank you. Thank you for that. By the way, $3.99 is still the highest Americans have
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ever paid for gas. Some restrictions apply. Hawaii and California, not included.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. Hey, Stu, does it make me some sort of a bigot for asking the
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question if monkey pox is spread mainly, mainly, um, you know, amongst the gay community and it is
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branching out. How come no one will tell us why the two children have it? And it's not that I, I mean,
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I just want to know that it, those children got it from a parent who was snuggling with them or
00:29:19.500
whatever. And I'm sure that's the case, but I so distrust the media. I just, I, I would like to know
00:29:28.200
all of the facts of things now. I don't think there's any problem with wanting to know all the facts,
00:29:34.560
um, at all. I think it's, it's important to know the facts. I think the, one of the issues with
00:29:40.040
monkey pox is it's not an STD, you know? So I think some people are getting that confused.
00:29:45.780
Yeah. Right. Yeah. It's skin to skin, prolonged skin to skin. It has to be more than a handshake,
00:29:51.760
but it's absolutely, you're cuddling on the couch with your kids and your face is right next to each
00:29:56.860
other, you know, or you're, you know, whatever you're, you're sitting there laying with them
00:30:01.260
on the couch. They don't have to be naked or anything else. Right. Right. But I just,
00:30:05.680
they won't say how these kids contracted it, which is, I think, kind of important because
00:30:12.100
it's not a sexually transmitted disease. Right. And if the answer is maybe it can be passed,
00:30:17.660
like, for example, maybe you have an, uh, if one of your, a monkey pox sore is open in some way,
00:30:23.220
maybe it can be passed in much shorter contact. And if that's true, it's very important for people to
00:30:28.440
know. Right. Like, you know, I should know. I heard an interview with a guy, uh, it was,
00:30:33.220
um, it was the New York times podcast or maybe ABC news where they were talking about to a guy who
00:30:39.640
had monkey pox and he's doing much, much better, uh, now. And he had apparently, apparently he said
00:30:45.460
it was incredibly painful and he had, you know, sores all over his body and apparently really,
00:30:52.520
really rough, but he's now feeling much, much better. And he has only one more sore left
00:30:58.440
or pimple left, uh, from monkey pox. It's in the palm of his hand. And I was like, that's
00:31:06.560
a, you should know when you're shaking hands. I know they kept, they were all over us on COVID
00:31:11.720
to not shake hands with people, but it might be something you want to consider in this situation.
00:31:15.640
But they were saying that if, if you were to shake hands with this person and then for example,
00:31:21.040
touch your eyes, you could still pass it that way, which, you know, sure, sure. That's,
00:31:26.260
that's obviously significant. We should know. Yeah, you should know. We should know. We should
00:31:30.160
know. There's a, you know, there's a, uh, uh, white house, um, press conference in the Rose garden
00:31:36.280
today. Um, the president is clear of COVID now. Uh, and so we're glad to hear that, but he's going
00:31:42.820
to tell us all about COVID today in the Rose garden, which I think is so great. I wish I honestly,
00:31:48.140
I think probably he's better now because he has such a great doctor in Jill Biden. Uh, she's an
00:31:54.900
amazing doctor. Really? And well, I don't take it from me. Here's Whoopi Goldberg on Jill Biden.
00:32:02.620
And Dr. Jill becomes a surgeon general. His wife. Yeah. Joe Biden's wife. Cause she, you know,
00:32:09.840
he would never do it, but she, yeah, she's a hell of a doctor. She's an amazing doctor.
00:32:14.300
I just like her PhD. Stop just a second. Okay. So she's, she's an amazing doctor. She's,
00:32:23.280
she has a PhD in education. So, I mean, I just, it's one thing, by the way, this is she's already
00:32:30.680
apologized for this. This is an old clip of Whoopi, but, uh, it is amazing to me that she says she's
00:32:37.820
a doctor and an amazing doctor with authority. Like she knows, like she, I, I had a physical with her
00:32:45.460
and it was fun. It was fun. And she found leprosy and treated it before it ever became a
00:32:53.180
problem. She's an amazing doctor. You have no information. She's a PhD in education.
00:33:00.860
Such a great clip because it shows how they talk about this stuff every single day on the air,
00:33:07.180
on that particular show and many others. But like, she literally has no information of whether she's a
00:33:12.960
good doctor or not. She only has a positive impression because she's married to a Democrat.
00:33:17.580
That is literally all she knows about the situation. And she's, she's trying to convince
00:33:21.880
millions of people of a, that this person should be our surgeon general, surgeon general based on
00:33:28.020
that. Right. That's how dumb these people are. And I can speak because I, yeah, you are a doctor.
00:33:34.900
I can speak on, cause I am a doctor. I'm a doctor and whoopie anytime you need surgery,
00:33:41.960
call me. Um, by the way, uh, Vogue just did a piece on, uh, uh, Olena Zelensky. Uh, that is the,
00:33:51.720
uh, wife of the, uh, leader of Ukraine. She's on the front page and you know, it's really nice. Cause
00:33:59.880
I remember when, uh, uh, another foreigner was on the front page who did some amazing things. Um,
00:34:06.320
um, what was her name? Melania Trump. Oh no, wait, she wasn't on the cover of Vogue or any magazine.
00:34:15.260
Hmm. That's weird seeing that she was a model and everything, but she's not a doctor. So, uh,
00:34:23.060
by the way, um, Ukraine is the friendliest place on earth. Um, Vladimir, uh, Zelensky has come out
00:34:31.020
and said that he would like Ukraine, uh, to charge JP Morgan chase city HSBC. He wants them prosecuted
00:34:44.660
for war crimes because they are still doing business in Russia and with Russia. And normally
00:34:54.000
I think war crimes is, uh, you know, this is some, it has to have a pretty high threshold there. Um,
00:35:01.740
and, uh, some ally of ours, huh? Um, but anyway, um, uh, in this case, I don't really have a problem
00:35:10.240
with the banks being charged with war crimes. Uh, you know, now maybe it's, it's not based entirely
00:35:17.200
on what they're doing with Russia, but St. Louis is being sued after the mayor signed a bill using
00:35:26.060
COVID relief to fund abortion travel costs. Now I know when we voted for COVID relief,
00:35:34.520
Oh, we didn't. Well, I know when they voted for COVID relief and they said, you know,
00:35:40.900
these States really need it. I didn't think like three years later, they'd still have a bunch of
00:35:46.080
it laying around that the city could go, Hey, here's something we can do with that money
00:35:50.900
and, uh, pay for abortions. But, uh, Hey, no big deal. Beverly Hills city council has, uh,
00:36:00.040
voted to not enforce LA County mask mandates. Never thought I would be all right. Beverly Hills,
00:36:08.400
but I am. Uh, and this one from CNN, by the way, tomorrow, tomorrow, an epic takedown of CNN and epic
00:36:22.900
takedown. They wrote a story about Christian nationalism. Oh no, that really it's white
00:36:33.660
Christian nationalism that, I mean, if you're a member of a church and it's, you know, it's not
00:36:39.860
all progressive, you're just part of this Christian nationalist movement and, um, you should be
00:36:47.000
eliminated. Well, anyway, they wrote that on Sunday and the article is still trending. Uh,
00:36:52.900
on Twitter and I didn't respond to it on Sunday cause I wanted to do some research with something
00:36:58.700
that CNN, uh, would have in the old days recognized as facts and epic takedown of that article,
00:37:09.280
read it, be prepared cause it's insane. And I have the actual documents and records to prove it.
00:37:19.560
Uh, but CNN is also said now red States are building a nation within a nation.
00:37:28.440
The case was just the latest example of how red States supported by Republican appointed judges
00:37:34.720
are engaging in a multi-front offensive to seize control of national policy. Even while Democrats
00:37:42.740
hold the white house and nominally, uh, nominally control both houses of the house and the Senate.
00:37:49.120
Red States are moving a social policy sharply to the right within their own borders on issues from
00:37:57.380
abortion to LGBTQ rights to classroom censorship while simultaneously working to hobble the ability
00:38:05.380
of either the federal government or their own largest Metro areas to set a different course to a degree
00:38:12.860
that was once just a decade ago. Unimaginable. This broad offensive increasingly looks like an effort to define a nation
00:38:21.500
within a nation, one operating with a set of rules and policies that diverge from the rest of America
00:38:29.440
more than any, almost any previous era. Well, any previous era that was, uh, post the progressive era.
00:38:38.700
Yeah. Yeah. Um, any, any era really past, Oh, 1990. Yeah. Yeah. This is what we call constitutional rights.
00:38:53.020
Um, you should read about it. CNN. It's, it's in the bill of rights. Uh, and you can find that just,
00:39:00.200
just Google's it's very hard to find and understand when you read it too. It's so hard.
00:39:05.440
There are words on the page. Um, but, uh, just specifically look at the, uh, ninth in, well,
00:39:13.380
the eighth, ninth and 10th amendment to the constitution. And you'll understand that states
00:39:20.200
have the right to do that. And the federal government, for instance, healthcare cannot give
00:39:29.300
you that right because that right is not in the constitution and they don't print rights.
00:39:36.100
God gives us rights. So a state that wants to do healthcare, they can do that. I have no problem
00:39:45.400
with the state of Massachusetts doing it. The reason why states don't do it is because it doesn't
00:39:52.320
financially work unless you can print money. So that's why they've kicked it up to the federal
00:39:59.060
level because economically it doesn't work. So if a state wants to do it, they have that right
00:40:07.180
because of the bill of rights. And it's a supposed to be 50 little Petri dishes, the 50 little
00:40:16.120
different experiments. We're all supposed to be able to do things the way we want. Why should I have
00:40:22.320
to live? Like California lives? Why does California get to dictate to me what I'm doing in Texas? For
00:40:32.120
instance, in California, they just, well, they didn't actually pass a bill. It was just one of
00:40:38.200
the regulatory agencies in California that decided they had the power to start taking, uh, and billing
00:40:45.780
you for the water that you have on your property. If you have a well. Now I understand if I'm buying
00:40:54.300
the water from some city project, you know, if I'm getting the water from a dam someplace else, yeah,
00:41:00.800
you should charge me for the water because the state put the infrastructure in and everything else.
00:41:05.580
But when it comes to water on my land, that's when we in Texas say, get the hell off my land.
00:41:17.560
Um, but why should I live like California? They're insane. And the people in California think we're
00:41:24.340
insane. That's fine. Once in a while, maybe we'll visit each other, you know, and we'll say those
00:41:30.940
people are crazy. They're good people. They're good people, but they're crazy. And I wouldn't want to
00:41:36.780
live there. A lot of Californians say that about Texas. Wouldn't want to live there. A lot of Texans
00:41:43.120
say that about California. That's the way it's supposed to be. We don't have to live there. Don't tell
00:41:49.940
me what I can do and what I have to do. And I won't tell you. It's crazy. It's really crazy.
00:42:03.820
It's crazy. It's crazy. It's crazy. It's crazy. It's crazy. I'm
00:42:21.140
crazy. I'm crazy. Shit it'd be crazy. It's crazy. Jesus is crazy.