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Today we award the badge of merit, we talk about the economy, we give you a clear understanding of what is going on in our government, the crazy saga of the BYU Volleyball game, and much more!
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are you coming to the party this uh i will be there yeah yeah my my wife's 50th nowhere nowhere
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at no time is there any record of me ever saying you know what i want i want to be married to a
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50-year-old woman never never happen you never that's true never never said it i've never i've
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heard you say different numbers but never 50. i'm joe biden the number i like has a five in it
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unfortunately it also ends right after that it's only one number anyway we got a great uh podcast
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for you today um we award the badge of merit we talk about the economy we give you clear
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understanding of what is going on in our government uh the crazy saga of the byu volleyball game that
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is nuts not bizarre uh all that and so much more on today's podcast gonna start in a minute let me
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you're listening to the best of the blend back program
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hello and welcome especially to those listeners in san diego it is nice to be back on
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in san diego the patriot 1360 a.m thank you so much for uh listening brand new radio station
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first day welcome to the patriot 1360 a.m all right i want to tell you a little bit about
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just i want to tie some stories together first big tech and biden administration now we do know for
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for sure they colluded to silence anybody who was dissenting on covid and california just passed a law
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ready for the governor to sign a law that says we can disbar you or take away your medical license
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if you say anything that disagrees with the state's view on covid this is extraordinarily dangerous
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now also the trap closing for people john pierre brands trump supporters as an extremist threat
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to our democracy hey an extreme not trump not the january 6 people all trump supporters are extremists
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and an extremist threat why are they doing all of this with trump one of the reasons is because they have
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nothing to run on they can't run on anything so just remind people you hate trump you hate trump
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but they're also picking at you they want you to strike out they need you if if you can't find
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extremist terrorists then you have to create them and remember a lot of people in the middle east say
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we're very very good at creating terrorists um this this one from the national review the doj filings
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yesterday suggest a trump indictment is coming what happens when that happens and at the same time all
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these whistleblowers are bar are really bothering merrick garland he warns the doj employees that
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communicating with congress without his authorization violates their employee standards
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now i thought everybody loved whistleblowers now you're in trouble if you go to congress and and report
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something that is happening that might be illegal really the u.n the racism committee has condemned
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now our pro-life laws in the u.s suggesting that minorities face a higher risk of unwanted pregnancies
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so follow me on the logic here america is racist because many people in america don't want to kill
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black babies you're you're not racist if you want to kill black babies there's logic for you
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nancy pelosi has declared that it is sinful to restrict abortion the injustice of it all it's sinful
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she should talk to the pope because i don't think he agrees it's sinful who's injecting religion
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and uh mixing it with politics the left their religion their religion i want to uh today's uh last day
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before i go on vacation uh with my wife and uh i feel it's really important to say something to you
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that i've never said before uh this is something that i am trying to do every single day and if you've
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never done it before it is really difficult but we have to do it please read the bible please read the bible
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every day christians need to read the bible they need to know what our story is why we believe these things
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to be true liberals they love shakespeare and all the words he invented they love all mythology and
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the words that came from them but they hate the bible it's just a horror the left will ban the bible if they ever
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got in charge because it it happens you know the spread of atheism oh it's on the rise well maybe but they say
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it's like a victory that we're getting rid of religion no i'm here to tell you the same exact warning
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that was given to the german people in the late 1800s god is dead that's not a celebratory thing gang
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because we will and we are currently replacing god the rest of that uh paragraph is and that's not going
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to be a good thing because people will have a god who are they going to worship we are now worshiping the
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planet we are worshiping our government we are worshiping wokeness it is extraordinarily dangerous
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by the way atheism there's the only countries that have been atheistic uh are those that existed by
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force communist countries but i i go back to i don't care how you read the bible i don't care if
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you just think it's a i i happen to believe it to be true i happen to believe that it's all based in
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fact most people uh nowadays i don't know what they believe but here's what i know for sure and i'm not
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asking you to believe it i'm asking you to know this all of western society was based on that book if you
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don't know that book you don't have to believe it if you don't know that book you can't understand
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or defend the western way of life let me just show you how influential this book was ever heard an eye
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for an eye that's from the bible the land of milk and honey from the bible forbidden fruit bible
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bottomless pit two-edged sword god forbid scapegoat scandal land of nod by the sweat of your brow
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apple of my eye all from the bible fire and brimstone ashes to ashes dust to dust a man after my own
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heart did you know that was from the bible i have a broken heart i'm at wit's end he bit the dust
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don't put words in my mouth put your house in order he's nothing but skin and bones by the skin of your teeth
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behemoth nothing new under the sun a little birdie told me rise and shine can a leopard change his spots
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eat drink and be merry the writings on the wall it's just a drop in the bucket there's a little fly
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in the ointment ointment this is all from the bible to the four corners of the earth we don't see eye to
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eye well this curse and he's salt of the earth go the extra mile pearls before swine fall by the
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wayside hey walk the straight and narrow that's a wolf in sheep's clothing blind leading the blind
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the 11th hour kiss of death give up the ghost wash your hands of the matter the truth shall set you free
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the twinkling of an eye it's a labor of love live by the sword die by the sword a fall from grace
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you fought the good fight the powers that be all from the bible if you don't think that that book
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helped build our society then can you explain why everybody knows these phrases and they have no idea
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where they came from you know the famous line from the song money by pink floyd rip off timothy 610
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teddy roosevelt said no other book of any kind ever written in english has so affected the whole
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world of a people how did it do it literary masterpiece written by uneducated men the best
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the bible is the best-selling book of all time between five and seven billion copies have been
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sold for reference an estimated 800 million copies are in in print of the quran 200 million copies of a tale
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of two cities this is between five and seven billion copies by the way ironically it is also the most
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shoplifted book christianity judeo christian principles that's the bible the foundation of modern
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politics and law leviticus 25 10 proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all of the inhabitants
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thereof you know where that comes from yeah i know the bible but also the liberty bell when martin
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luther king jr gave his i have a dream speech on the national mall he was not tearing these this country
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down he was challenging america to live up to its greatest ideals the greatest ideal of any country
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ever stated in the history of the world the things we used to find self-evident and in front of 250 000
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people that witnessed his sermon live there on the mall he referenced four scriptures in the speech
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amos 5 24 isaiah 44 uh psalms 35 and galatians 3 verse 28 without that book freedom as we know it
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would not exist no plato talked about it 300 years before jesus came to earth yes but democracy is nothing
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without the political freedom that that book and christianity gave to us the right to a fair trial
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sorry that comes from the jewish part of the bible in fact what's really weird all of it is the jewish
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part of the bible anyway deuteronomy 1915 that's a fair trial exodus 21 verse 23 through 25
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our laws insistence on witnesses two or more witnesses comes from the bible you can't have fair
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trials without this book can't you know what happens when you try to destroy the bible and you stand
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against things like that you start to have trials like we're having now in the public like we just
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talked about at the uh volleyball tournament with duke university what what happened there you don't
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have any witnesses none none no video no evidence no witnesses guilty that's what happens when you get
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away from judeo-christian principles the left's obsession with destroying judeo-christian principles
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and our religions it is one and the same with their obsession of destroying western society because you
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just for anybody who hasn't read the bible please i am not a bible thumping guy
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i'm a guy who has struggled my whole life to read it and i'm asking you please read it
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let me remind you daniel 7 25 because what's happening reminds me about what he wrote about the antichrist
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and he shall speak great words against the most high and shall wear out the saints of the most high
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will wear out the saints of the most high and think to change times and laws what how do you change
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times and laws and they shall be given into his hand until a time and the times and the dividing of
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time he's changing times are you able to keep track of time because i'm not you have able to do that i used
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to be able to go oh yeah that was just a year ago i can't tell you what was a year ago or two years ago
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i've completely lost the ability to recall time it's almost as
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something's happening and there's a changing of time and times
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they speak like children they understand like children they think like children but ultimately
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they're just hypocrites that want you to give up your faith your god to worship by force their god
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they may be able to evaluate the appearance of the sky but they are certainly not able
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to recognize the signs of the times hopefully you will
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you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
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we have carol roth joining us now the author of the war on small business a former how she likes
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to say recovering investment banker um and i wanted to get her on today and ask her what this means
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this according to the wall street journal the real estate giant in china has said china's property
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market has slid into severe depression hi carol that sounds scary hi glenn happy september what a
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great way to kick off the last four months of the year with a big depression in china right what does
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it mean so china is basically a giant mess um obviously outside of their demographic issues
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outside of the fact that they're not really an emerging market anymore and that's putting pressure
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on their manufacturing they have this sort of confluence of things going on um the covid disruptions
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they have heat and water power issues that are basically rationing energy they have youth unemployment at
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20 and then they have this property bubble that has bursted so basically china did something similar
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to what we did it was the communist version of what we did here leading up to the great recession
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financial crisis where they just plowed a bunch of cheap money um into creating lots and lots of real
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estate not like ghost cities not lots of real estate yeah whole cities that had no one in them
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that yeah that literally in the middle of nowhere that nobody wanted to live in
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and then the prices of everything just started to get out of control um one of the things that is a
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little bit different about well there are a lot of things that are a little bit different about china
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but one of those things is that housing is about 70 percent of household wealth um people who have
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money that the middle class they don't trust the stock market there which they should not
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and over 90 percent of households in china actually own their residence so that compares to about 65
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percent in the united states so a huge huge amount of the wealth of the middle class is tied up um
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you know within real estate and the property has gotten crazy like in the major cities it's about 50 times
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the average income in a in a crazy place like new york it's about 10 times the average income so you can see
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that that that that has really gotten completely out of control and we all knew that it was unsustainable
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it was just sort of a question of when uh chinese policy and then all these other events kind of came
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together at the same time and now like we suffered through you know 20 years ago they are going to have to
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endure the same thing um but you know with a different tenor because you know it's a communist country
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china owns the bank they have a the whole middle class is sort of um you know involved and and their
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wealth is tied up in this so this is a major issue for the chinese economy i will tell you that um this
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should strike everyone as more than a little odd you know it's not odd for for us to see protests
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in front of banks yeah in china that is akin to protesting the communist party they've rolled in
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with tanks and soldiers and people are still protesting that shows how unhappy people are
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with what's going on because in china as i understand it please correct me if i'm wrong
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here we go out and find a house then we go to a bank in china you go to a bank you get a loan
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you start paying on that loan and then you go to a builder and it might take five years but you're
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paying on that and what's happened is these builders went bankrupt and all these people have been paying
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on this loan and they what lose their money yeah i mean there's actually um you know reports of people
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living in unfinished homes so as you mentioned you know the the middle class in china they've started to
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band together and they're basically saying we're not paying our mortgages anymore and you have to
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remember that that china has implemented their social credit system and one of the dings for social
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credit is not paying your debts which your mortgage would obviously fall into so the fact that they are
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willing to stand up against the communist party against this social credit pushback um just goes to show
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as you said just what a complete disaster this is for the chinese people and the government so
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president z he is elected one more time i think it's in november isn't it mid october mid october
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so he's running for re-election and he did change the constitution that he could be dictator for life
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but only after this election when pelosi went out the word is from people that i know in china that are
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high up in in the banking world uh that do business and banking uh over there that they've been watching
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their press very closely um because there's a there's half of china and the leadership they don't
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want z um and so some of the reports that came out when he when when pelosi was going over where they said
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she's gonna he's gonna shoot that plane out of the sky they made all of these you know these demands
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or expectations of z knowing he couldn't do it because humiliation is one of the worst things uh weakness
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is horrible in china and so they set him up to be weak how does this play in his election
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well you know we would assume um that there would be fair elections obviously that's in question even
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in the united states it certainly is not the case in communist china and so i think that you're being
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entrenched in the party um you know even though there is pushback i think it would be a giant surprise
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if he wasn't elected again and i do think that censorship um has played a big issue in this
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you know part of the reason i've been told that they've had these covid lockdowns is because they're
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trying to control information a lot not let people talk to each other not let people in the country
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to let the the real tenor of what's going on um out into the broader population so there are a lot of
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people in china who you know even though they may be upset about this one particular thing
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don't really have a scope on the real story and who knows what they're being told that's unbelievable
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um this story leads me to something here in america bank of america has just started a policy that
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sounds very familiar except race is involved now zero down payment uh for mortgages for first-time buyers
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and uh i believe this is for minorities to help minorities black and hispanics grow ownership uh of
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homes zero down payment zero closing costs so just come on in it's like renting a house isn't this what
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caused 2008 you know i know that history always repeats itself and human beings have a hard time
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learning from the past but really this wasn't that long ago you would think there would be some grace
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period right where we go okay this probably isn't a good thing to do and it's really frustrating
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because it's one of those things that sounds very nice on the surface oh you know we're going to help
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these underserved communities build wealth you know that's a good thing we want everybody in this
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country to be able to participate in wealth creation opportunities the last way that you do that
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is at a point where we're having a top in the housing market the fed is raising rates we're heading
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into a recession uh prices are going to come down and then you take somebody who can't afford the
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down payment and you get them paying on a house that you know they're not going to be able to
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afford over the long term that's basically stealing equity from them in the long term and making them
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very um afraid to continue to do that in the future this is this is what they called predatory lending
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and it's being pushed i'm sure by the government uh it's being pushed by these big banks that are all
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in collusion with the great reset it is going to impoverish people even more yeah i mean if you want
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to tie this to the esg right this is part of the social initiative we have to make housing more
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affordable but that doesn't do this i mean you know this this creates more fees for a bank at a time
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when they may be losing fees and origination because the fed is raising interest rates and that's you know
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flowing through the market um you know it's not like they're creating a fund and saying we're going to
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buy up properties and we're going to allow you to rent to own i mean there there are ways that you
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could do this for underserved communities that i think would be fantastic but but a zero down
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mortgage and by the way it's not like a veteran zero down mortgage where there's a strict underwriting
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process this is a non-underwritten process and we know there's a reason why you do underwriting
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we've seen how this has gone awry in college lending now they're bringing it back to the mortgage
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industry once again because there wasn't enough damage the first time around or they want to make
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sure that there is nothing left for people to own or or yeah maybe they want the poor to be able to
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have this at the expense of the middle class and they'll just forgive those loans like you know
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they're on the kick of forgiving every other loan i mean so there's a whole there's a buffet of
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possible fantastic and none of them are good none of them are honest none of them are free market
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based none of them are ethical none of them no it's it's picking winners and losers it's letting
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the government and these big entities play venture capitalists in a way that they shouldn't and it's not
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teaching sort of the discipline so that we allow for these wealth broad wealth creation opportunities
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which is the future of prosperity because we know at the end of the day big business big government
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big special interest doesn't want that they want to get the middle of working class they want to
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consolidate power and so every one of these policies you're seeing ultimately ties back to that in some
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way um energy prices uh the goldman sachs is now saying just the energy prices will push the uk inflation
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to 22 percent that is a near post-war record of 22 percent inflation that's i mean we let me get another
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story here because i read uh here uh cost of living uh shoppers despair at cost of staple foods
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soar up to 20 percent in a year that's remarkable i mean we're all going to see this and it's a lot of
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it is coming from this craziness of esg with the energy absolutely this is entirely self-inflicted and
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that's the most frustrating part of this is it could have been avoided but it was deliberate by policy
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and who is going to bear the brunt of it is the small businesses it is the middle and working class
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it is the poor the people who really can't afford to have this happen i've seen things all over twitter
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i've been sharing some of the stories coming out of europe and and the uk um in particular with small
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businesses that are getting their energy bills and they're you know something like 10 000 euros or you
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know like multiple tens of thousands of euros and it's just completely non-sustainable i mean obviously
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nobody's going to be able to operate under those types of conditions it's going to be a really ugly
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winter and as we're talking about not learning lessons this should be a giant neon sign for us to go
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okay yeah they made a mistake let's just own it and reverse course but they're continuing they just
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passed the biggest climate bill and are telling about what a great thing there is as if there's not
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more pain and suffering on the other side i will tell you you know marx said that for a communist
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revolution to happen you needed to have the working class rise up and then they could close it down
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and that if you can't get them naturally you have to create the conditions for that and everything
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including the irs all of these things are designed to bankrupt the middle and lower class to
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wipe them out entirely and when that happens you will have revolution on the street it is
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yeah go ahead alone you will own nothing and you will not be happy because as we have seen throughout
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history those that don't own anything are not the people who are happy yes thank you so much carol
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i appreciate it another uplifting segment yeah well one of these days it'll turn around
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one day we'll have good news yeah one of these days yeah all right thank you so much i appreciate it you bet
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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so architectural plans have been leaked uh from the ministry of environment and climate change
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canada uh they are building now under the trudeau administration a new facility in winnipeg
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now understand winnipeg is uh heartland canada it's red state central okay uh they're building this
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facility that will be the home to a firearms armory interrogation rooms this according to the
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the uh architectural plans biological labs media relations offices i don't even know what this is
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controlled quiet rooms and intelligence facilities the plans were drawn up by a firm in winnipeg
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and they kind of open a window into what climate enforcement looks like in canada down the hall from
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the proposed firearm storage rooms are several evidence rooms interrogation suites with adjacent
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recording rooms according to a recently posted indeed.com ad up in canada the ministry is searching to
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recruit a battalion of climate pollution officers with the name of the group the environmental
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enforcement directorate doesn't that sound a little communist just that the entire facility is 50 000
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square feet it will hunt house hundreds of eccc staff um and the impact assessment act is what gave it power
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this passed in the final days of trudeau's majority government and it gave sweeping power to ministerial
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enforcement officers but nobody knew what that was it was just in that bill kind of like you know
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the bill we just passed nobody really read it nobody knew what it was the iia empowers agents of the
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ministry of climate change to enter premises without a warrant to verify compliance or prevent non-compliance
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with the climate change act trudeau's climate police can enter any location that affects the environment
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to take photographs access computer systems and communication devices and direct any person to put any
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machinery vehicle or equipment in the place into operation or shut it down they may also prohibit entry or
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access to the location entirely got it knock knock who's there they ask the questions here
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that is the new climate police now the armory is in winnipeg heartland of what the agricultural
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region of canada hmm now this came out just a couple of days after uh these climate uh this climate agency
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dispatched a bunch of the climate enforcers and they were accused of trespassing on private land in
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saskatchewan trying to collect nitrogen samples nitrogen oh that's fertilizer according to the landowners who
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confronted the federal agents trespassing on their land they were told that the purpose of them being
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there was to test the water in the farmers dugouts and measure nitrate levels and they didn't need a
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warrant to do that because they were the climate police trudeau's government recently announced a
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policy to reduce the use of fertilizer on canadian farms by 30 percent this policy is widely being
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criticized by those greedy farmers across the country and by provincial governments in the western
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provinces with opponents saying it will cripple canada's food supply which is exactly why the farmers are
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protesting in europe this coming at the worst possible time for food supply you know if you wanted to
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reduce the surplus population if you believe that humanity was a blight on the earth that the earth just
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couldn't handle all of these people is there a better way is there anything that is out of line with that kind
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of thinking are they doing anything that is would would stop the death of thousands millions of people
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or are they adding to the chances that we kill millions of people you know your friends and you have to start
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understanding that that's not a radical question what have they done to help the average person
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then make a list what have they done that actually hurts the average person the irs in our country
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is going to be used to hassle and shut down and impoverish small business owners the middle class
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and the lower class this is not going to affect you know millionaires and billionaires unless they have
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a conservative bent there's a great uh well before i get to this let me just show you some effects okay
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what has been done in the last 10 or 15 years how is it affecting us well we have the greatest health
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care in the world well we used to have the greatest health care in the world now we have obamacare
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now we've had the government screw with it so are we getting better or worse as human beings federal
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report released wednesday revealed that there has been a precipitous drop in the average life expectancy
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in america for the second consecutive year in 2019 the average american was expect expected at birth
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to live 78 years and 10 months that figure dropped to 77 years in 2020 now the life expectancy for the u.s
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population stands at 76 years and one month the lowest it's been since 1996
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when i was a kid my grandfather died at about 65 or 67 years old and that was old it's going to be old
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again is it getting better or worse well let's ask the food banks the food banks all across the country say
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the demand for food at the food banks is it's it is inflation that is destroying households and it is worse
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than the worst part of the pandemic when people weren't working didn't have money californians
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is it getting better or worse californians urged to avoid charging electric vehicles
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well didn't your state just say that they're banning the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035
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what magic fairy dust are they gonna fart out of gavin newson's ass that is going to
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produce all the magic energy that we're going to need
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oh by the way california is also wanting to take over the fast food industry
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they just passed a bill that newson will sign that will create a council
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for fast food restaurants they will that one of their goals is to make sure that the minimum wage
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22 dollars an hour wasn't bernie pitching for 15 so now we're 50 percent above bernie 22
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we're 22 we're 22 why because california has the highest poverty rate of any state in the union
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californians ask yourself why all right this is from jordan peterson and i want you to listen to this
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corporations and utopians are offering authoritarian solutions to the crisis only democracy and free markets
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can solve deloitte you know what deloitte is it is the largest professional services network in the world
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they're headquartered in london it's also one of the big four global accounting companies offering audit
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consulting risk advisory tax and legal services to corporate clients with a third of a million
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professionals operating on those fronts worldwide and as the third largest privately owned company in the
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u.s deloitte is a behemoth a word that came from the bible by the way with numerous and far-reaching
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tentacles in short it is an entity that you should know about not least because such enterprises no longer
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limit themselves to their proper ballywick but consciously or not they have assumed the role of
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counselors uh and believers in unchecked globalization whose policies have sparked considerable unrest
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around the world jordan peterson continues if you're seeking the cause of the dutch agriculture and
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fishery protests the canadian trucker convoy the yellow jackets in france the farmer rebellion in india
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the recent catastrophic collapse of sri lanka or the energy crisis in europe and australia
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you can instruct yourself by the recent pronouncements from deloitte while not directly responsible
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they offer an insight into the elite group think that has triggered these events into the cabal of
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utopians operating in the media corporate and government fronts wielding a nightmarish vision of
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environmental apocalypse in may this year deloitte released a clarion call to precipitous action
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trumpeting the climate emergency confronting us they called it the turning point a global summary
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it's a stellar example of a mentality more common among officials in the eu one of fundamental
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bureaucratic overreach and one which generated brexit very good decision on the part of the brits
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that threatens the very survival of that self-same eu deloitte models posit that climate impacts
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could affect global economic output and they say that unchecked climate change will cost us 178
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trillion dollars over the next 50 years that by the way is 25 000 per person uh you know that includes your
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children computer model by the way does not mean data and even data does not mean fact computer model
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means at best hypotheses posing as mathematical facts valid authority jordan peterson says needs to rest
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in the people truly valued valid valid structures of authority are local not centralized for reasons of
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efficiency and emergency this must not become the generation of yet another top down tower of babel
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that will not solve our problems just as similar attempts have failed to solve our problems in the past ask
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yourself are these deloitte models which are supposed to guide all the important decisions we make about
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economic security and opportunity of families and the structure of our civil societies are they accurate
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enough even to give those who employ them any edge whatsoever say in predicting the performance of
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stocks the answer is no and how do we know because if such accurate models existed and were
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implemented by the company with deloitte's resources and reach deloitte would have all of the money
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so why is this a problem why should you care well jordan peterson writes the saviors at deloitte admit
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that there will be short-term cost to implementing their cure which is zero emissions uh this by the way is a
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goal identical to that adopted last week by the delusional leaders of australia here's the confession
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couched in bureaucratic double speech from the deloitte consultants during the initial stages the
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combined cost of the upfront investments of decarbonization coupled with the already locked
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in damages of climate change would temporarily lower economic activity compared to the current
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emissions intensive path so these godlike figures attempt to justify this by saying those most exposed to
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the economic damages of unchecked climate change would also have the most to gain from embracing low
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emission future really tell that to african and indian populations in the developing world that have
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been lifted from poverty by coal and natural gas think of this existing industries need to be
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reconstituted as a series of complex interconnected emission free energy systems energy mobility industry
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manufacturing food and land use and negative emissions will be executed well gee wow you said they were a
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series of complex interconnected systems that sounds not difficult that sounds impossible to do quickly