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- April 26, 2021
Best of The Program | Guest: Daniel Suhr | 4⧸26⧸21
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hey welcome to the podcast it starts out with a bang today we we give you the real news behind
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the great reset oh it's a conspiracy theory really is it we have some evidence that's pretty
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compelling that it's not we'll take you to the european union uh and a big update on that also
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we have the governor of montana on with us today who just passed a defense of the first amendment
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bill we we talked to somebody else we've we've just started uh a project with a partner of ours
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that uh is going to take your case if you happen to be fired because of political differences
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or your you know son or daughter in school got a bad grade because they wouldn't participate in uh in
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race theory we've got representation for you and a a job for the rest of us to do
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that's on today's podcast as well and don't forget to subscribe at blaze tv.com slash glenn
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the promo code is glenn you'll save 10 bucks on your subscription you can also subscribe to this
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podcast for free because these new radio shows every single day and of course uh stew does america
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as well on the same podcast platform here's the podcast
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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all right if you uh if you've been following uh the program for for any given uh time here in the
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last few months you've heard of the great reset let me set it out just in case you happen to be
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you know stumbling into us there's talk radio what i've never heard of this and you're just you're
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tuning in for the first time welcome thank you for listening this all started because of uh
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because of climate change but then covid happened and the world economic forum was like wait a minute
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we don't need climate change to get started we got covid and now that we've dismantled the world
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let's put it back closer to our heart's desire so that's when the world economic forum launched
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2020 the radical great reset initiative in partnership with various leaders from the public
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private sectors including our own joe biden who used the great reset uh slogan as his campaign slogan
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do you remember build back better which sounded ridiculous it sounded either like it had been put together
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by a second grader or build back better is not its original language english yeah you're right
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it's not mine either so cut me some slack um so so build back better was used not only here in
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america but in england and in france all over the world as campaign slogans whoa what a coincidence
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it's also the slogan for the greed for the great reset so now you have the public people doing it and
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now you also have the ceo of major corporations as well as banks central banks financial institutions
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labor unions international organizations all of them coming together to push the reset button on the
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global economy because we need it capitalism just doesn't work it doesn't work and believe me your
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kids buy into this i don't care how old they are your kids are hearing this in school and they're
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buying into it now we're not practicing capitalism now what we're practicing is corrupt capitalism or
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crony capitalism true capitalism is a real true free market where the government doesn't pick winners
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and losers okay that's what's been happening and the way they pick them is like gee who's gonna help me
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get elected or re-elected uh hey there's this little company called google yes hi google how much to i my
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re-election committee that's how capitalism is working now and everybody gets rich except for you
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for those who aren't playing the game okay so we've been telling you about this stakeholder capitalism
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this idea of everyone's a stakeholder so it's not just the people who own the companies you know or
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the shareholders shareholder capitalism is evil because it only worries about profit we all have
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a stake in that company because they're using our water in our air uh-huh so stakeholder capitalism
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is the chinese model whatever is happening over in china with their system that's basically what we're
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going to get all over the world with a giant world government no no don't worry you'll be able to if you
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like your government you'll be able to keep your government don't worry okay so now every country is in
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on this and you uh you say that you know it's a conspiracy theory yeah yeah yeah the great reset it talks
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about on the world economic forum but you know nobody's really gonna do that okay all right okay
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okay all right the first thing they have to do to have the great reset is to create a variety of new
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government programs including policies similar to the far left green new deal resolution uh that is now
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called the infrastructure bill did you know that is anybody really put that in perspective
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all of the things that were in the green new deal most of them are now in the uh in the infrastructure
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bill the second thing is the uh is the global adopt uh adoptance of or adoption of environmental
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social and governance standards now what is this well we've talked to the banks the banks have
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one of the five biggest banks of the country called me shockingly after one show and said
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one tv show on the internet behind a paywall and they they called to say uh we just want you to know
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uh this is corporate headquarters for big money big bank and uh we just want you to know uh you got that
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all wrong really well we'd love to correct it no you don't need to correct anything i mean you didn't
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get anything wrong wrong you just you know you're phrasing it in a way it sounds scary uh-huh could
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you phrase it in a way where it doesn't sound scary yeah we're not scary people we'd never do it the scary
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way oh i'll get right on that story so the what they're saying is the esgs are just for your education
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that's all it is it's so you can make smart investments okay well i've got some news
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under the esg model companies are not only rated using traditional metrics such as revenues and the
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quality of goods and services offered but also on a variety of social justice metrics such as your
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carbon footprint the air quality of business supply chain having the right ratio of asians to hispanics
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working for the company among other factors thousands of companies thousands of them look up any company
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just look up their report any company and just type in coca-cola esg ford esg mercedes-benz esg
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you'll see they've all adopted it 82 percent of all large large companies in the united states have done so
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voluntarily 82 percent now
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there's a great deal of money to be made if you play this game how
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well i told you we're the big bank we're never gonna do this
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well we've been warning you that the government mandates the new government programs and esgs
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mainly from these huge corporations are going to be codified and it's all going to start to come
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together where a bank can't give your company a loan unless you have a high esg store score
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if you invest your money in wall street and 401k if you invest it in a in a low esg scored company
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because you believe in the company but it's not playing the game
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you'll be penalized and you'll find it harder and harder for you to get a loan
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you won't get a loan and you won't get a loan and you and you and you won't get a loan
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glenn could you please just get to the new information
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yes i will
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it's exciting okay
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last month in a little reported story out of europe
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the european parliament has voted in favor of a resolution
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that demands all large companies in the eu as well as some smaller businesses
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put esg standards into place or face harsh fines for their respective national governments
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so if you don't have any esg this is eu if you don't have any esg score that you're living by
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you better start living by your i mean they're already doled out for you don't worry you got one
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you're going to get one for your house and you for your your kids and everything it's going to be great
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anyway this conspiracy theory that is definitely not going to be codified
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the eu parliament just voted uh in favor of that demand to make sure that all of the companies
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are using esg standards well this is a good thing because it's happening in europe and not in america
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the resolution passed by the european parliament is not yet binding on member states it's a strong
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sign however that the thumb screws are coming out and everyone will of course adopt it in order for
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the resolution to become binding the european commission must uh formally propose the resolution
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as legislation and then parliament and the member states have to vote for the legislation
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okay all right now it's going to happen because there is overwhelming support for it in the eu all
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right now according to the international law firm of sherman and sterling when sherman talks sterling
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listens even though sterling is like that sherman he's a backstabbing bastard i should have had my
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name first anyway they said the proposed due diligence framework targets three categories of
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potential and or actual adverse impacts including human rights the environment and good governance
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these categories are deliberately broad said either sterling or sherman and would in many cases require
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businesses to make sweeping reforms to align with left-wing social justice goals imposing them on
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the societies in the societies in which they operate for example the human rights category
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means any potential or actual adverse impact that may impair the full enjoyment of human rights
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by individuals or groups of individuals in relation to human rights including social worker and trade union
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rights these categories sherman or sterling went on to say are deliberately broad uh and they will
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protect the environment and it would involve according to sherman and sterling the right to safe clean
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healthy sustainable biodiverse environment as defined by the internationally recognized and eu environmental
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standards further the resolution demands now get this this is where you come in further the resolution
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demands that businesses that business strategy should be aligned with union policy objectives in the field of human
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human rights and the environment including the european green deal and the commitment to reduce
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greenhouse emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030 perhaps most importantly for americans and u.s
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businesses the parliament's resolution calls for these esg requirements to cover
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all business activities including its value chain for those of you who don't speak uh legally's business bull crap
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the value chain is everybody that makes something for that company that's where you come in
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the value chain is defined in the resolution as all activities all operations all business relationships
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and all investment chains of an undertaking which includes all entities with the undertaking it has a direct or
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indirect business relationship upstream upstream and downstream and either a supplies products parts
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or products or services that can uh contribute to the undertaking's own products or services
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or receive products or services from the undertaking so in other words you want to do business
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with europe or anybody in the europeans european union's large businesses you will have to have an esg standard of your
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own which complies with the european union um green new deal and esg mandates and if you don't
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well that's okay that's your choice but you're not going to be able to mark of the beast you're not going
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to be able to do any business or buy anything because you don't have the right esg standing you know
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what i'm saying so come on let's work together to make things better business partners both indirect
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and upstream and downstream have a place in human rights environmental good governance policies that
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are in line with the company's obligation of due diligence the recommendations contemplate that this
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may be achieved for example by means of framework agreements contractual causes codes of conduct
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or certified and independent audits of every business this is going to be great
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first of all they said that it wasn't going to happen uh-oh looks like it is but now i'm telling
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you that this is going to be bad how could this be bad we're going to have more human rights and uh
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and greener everything and our houses will be much much better and our life will be better and
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we won't get to have meat oh did i say that out loud by the way um did you see did you see the
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stew the um the global conference on climate change where where all the leaders got together on one
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screen yes did you see this yeah can we pull that screen up do we have that screenshot yeah look at
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one of these things one of these things is not like the others this is this is all of the world leaders
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from all over the world all on screen can you tell me what one thing sticks out because it's not like the
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others uh joe biden is the only dolt wearing a mask bingo he's the only one all by himself
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wearing a mask every other world leader and putin's in the center like yeah and uh the dope wearing
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the mask you got something to say not only is it a virtual conference where you cannot pass the
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coronavirus uh through zoom uh but you've never heard of a computer virus that's true that's a
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good point thank you and maybe that's what he was thinking the problem of course even with that
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theory is that he's fully vaccinated so i mean it's it's so beyond insane that he would need to
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do this yet he's doing it for other reasons he's doing it for show i suppose what other for show no
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hey do we have the cnn do we have the cnn interview with kamala harris or at least a screenshot of that
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or do we yeah look at look at how far apart they are a one-on-one with kamala harris they are what 20
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feet apart 15 feet apart that's insane it's like you know it's it's like i want to do an interview at a
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big banquet table where i ask the question and then we have a little guy who was serving food run down to
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the other end of the table and say he'd like the salt and could you answer this question and then
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he's running the salt back after he she says the answer and then i could i then the little guy in
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the white jacket he'll tell me the answer it'll be great that way and it'll be so safe oh my gosh i
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was just infected by the guy in the little white jacket the best of the glenbeck program
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i want to talk to you a little bit about something else the government is doing not only are we
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decimating our um uh our our towns and our police force i urge you to support the police i urge you
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to stop this insanity against our police uh or we will end up with a federal police force i mean what
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what what else are you going to do you can't hire somebody the federal government can say well we we
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are the trusted source you go to that's what marxists always do don't think that's not in the plan now
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they're also decimating our economy and i mean decimating it consumer prices are going up we told
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you last week coca-cola procter and gamble they raise uh raising prices this week on a ton of
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things they say it's because of raw materials you know ranging from lumber to resin uh and they need
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to uh take the steps to protect their profits the price the price is surging uh for paper towels jars of
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peanut butter consumer packaged goods rose 9.4 percent 9.4 percent now they have they have pulled back
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on some of the manufacturing um sorry some of the um uh commercials and the advertising
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in markets because they don't have enough product and inflation is coming it's already here according
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to the institute of for study management the latest survey showed net 40 percent of manufacturers are
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reporting that their customer inventories are too low what does that mean have you waited for anything
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that you've never had to wait for before i can't believe how tolerant america is being right now i
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think it must be because you think it's covid related but it's not it's partially covid related
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but how many things have you waited for how many things that you've ordered or you've gone into stores
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and always had access to all of a sudden you're like where is that oh it's on back order it's on what
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when americans figure out that this is your life and the life that the the world has planned for
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you uh you're not going to like it but by that time it will be too late to do anything about it
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so why are the inventories too low well let's just go through this farmers need labor to pick the produce
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factories factories that make consumer packaged goods meat packing plants the processed beef pork
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chicken they need people in doing their job ports are congested truck drivers are in support in short
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supply food workers are supposed to socially distance each other even though you know they've they were the
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first in line along with the critical workers in the hospital to get the vaccines many of these plants
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still remain shuttered and the problem is they can't hire people nobody is going back to work
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because of a disastrous welfare program the outrageous unemployment benefits
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and the 1.9 trillion dollar plus coronavirus legislation is creating now an incentive for
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people not to work we i just i can't i've just please make the renovation of the house just stop we
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started uh the dumbest time ever and now we're sitting here and i was talking to the contractor and i'm
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like we just get more people make this stop please and he's like glenn we can't get people to drive
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trucks and pick up loads of stuff he's like i have a friend who drives some sort of a hauler all you have
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to do it's 20 bucks an hour all you have to do is drive the truck it's flatbed and you go someplace they
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put a bunch of wood or whatever on it you drive it to wherever you're supposed to drive it you push a
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button and drive slowly and the flatbed slowly lifts up and all that stuff you know falls off the back
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of the truck you know like any good mob story he said we can't get people to 20 dollars we can't get
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them to take the job why because they're sitting at home it pays more to be on unemployment than it does
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what's happening now in uh mcdonald's mcdonald's in florida is now paying people 50 just to show up for
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an interview they still can't get people to come for just the interview i don't know seems like a
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problem america 40 of small businesses are struggling to fill open positions even after offering way
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increases people are not going back to work you can earn they say 70 80 or 90 of what they were making
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without having to do any work a week on unemployment in massachusetts under the current system you can earn
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1100 one if you were working one would make around 600 if you're working a 15 hour 15 an hour a week job
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you're making 600 bucks they're paying you almost double to stay home it's irresponsible to go to work
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it is it is just like they dismantled the black family black family in the 60s had better stats than
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white families i mean they stayed married the kids at home kids out of born out of wedlock all of it
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all of it tremendous then it became irresponsible to claim that you're a dad and to stay at home break up
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the family and the family can get more aid now look what we have
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now there's something else that's going on the housing market has gone through the roof by the way
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i would like to know why there is a problem with concrete in this country i mean i know we're running
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out of sand don't laugh at that that's actually happening but that's not the reason for this why is
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concrete so difficult to get is that a is that a labor shortage as well you can't get people to
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uh to roll in with the trucks i have a friend trying to buy some concrete up north and he's uh
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he said i have to call the concrete place he said i swear it's run by the mob
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i i have to call the concrete place between 7 and 7 15 and say can i get on your roll for a concrete
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delivery today if you miss it at 7 15 good luck try again tomorrow what kind of business is that
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the median house sale the price increased 18 year over year 45 of the homes selling today are getting
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more than their list price an all-time high the average sale to list price ratio which measures how
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close homes are selling to their asking price increase two and a half percentage points it's
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an all-time high of a hundred and one percent that means the average home gets one dollar more for
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every hundred dollar they're asking 58 of the homes that went under contract had an accepted off
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offer within the first two weeks 46 of the homes that went under contract had an accepted offer within
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one week of hitting the market meanwhile here's the problem the supply is at record lows
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the demand is high quoting the report because of fiscal stimulus and an exodus from rental units
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and a near record low mortgage rate so everything the government is currently doing is driving the price of the
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house through the roof towards all-time highs
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now why is there a shortage
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well the houses going up for sale are down 10 percent from the same period
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wait the houses being marketed yeah you know why stew would you sell your house today
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uh would i answer that without the ice damn yeah would you sell your house today here in texas seems
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like it's a good time to sell your house though the problem with that is of course you have to buy one
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two buy one that's the problem yeah people are coming in and they're saying hey will you sell your house
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i guess when it first happened smart people would go yes but now everybody's going but where would i
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buy a house because anything i buy is going to be inflated in price and i'm going to have 20 people ahead
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of me that i have to outbid yeah a real world example of this glenn is when we lived up in the northeast
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before we came to texas um i we lived outside of philadelphia initially and i bought a house
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what was it 2003 or 4 whenever that was and i then we moved to new york to do this show on cnn headline
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news and and everything so i moved to another place actually in pennsylvania but when i did that i
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went from 2004 to 2006 or seven whatever it was it was a very short period of time and i made a
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ridiculous profit off of this house you know i always put that in air quotes because of all the
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actual expenditures that go along with a with a house right like percentage wise from what i bought
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it to what i you know sold it for we were up i don't know 30 or 40 percent in like two years
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and which is incredible crazy for real estate incredible yeah and then i went and bought a bigger
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house at the same peak of the market and then when i had to sell that i got killed because that's what
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happens it's bubbles and when you want i mean if you sell your house right you sell your house i
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really want to know i'd love to talk to somebody who knows about this maybe we get uh shiller on from
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price uh from uh what is that uh case shiller index yeah case shiller we've talked we've had
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shiller on before i think or was it case one of those two clowns uh and uh they're not really what
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what i'd like to know no they're really not uh what i'd like to know though is if you're building a
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house your house how do you get a loan to build a house today when a you know it's going to be 30
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higher just in building materials so it's not even just the land it's the lumber lumber is up what 80
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percent now 80 more for lumber so what so if you're paying 80 more let's say your house is uh
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you know a 300 000 house it'll probably cost you 350 375 if you're building it today because of the
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increased costs of everything if you could even build it once the market corrects on lumber and
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everything else you're not your house isn't going to be worth that so how do you get a loan
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i mean how do you get a loan to buy that house you don't how do you keep your loan if you're
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upside down stew isn't there some trigger when you're really upside down in a house that you have
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to you have to come up with more equity in it is that right if your house collapses
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in price do you have to come up with more equity do you know i i'm sure there's some
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yeah scenarios where that could happen i'm not sure off the top of my head what you're referring to
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though the case shiller uh index was something we looked at a lot before the crash of 08 because it
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tells you what houses should be selling for yeah you used to always it's it's it kind of was one of the
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main things like starting your analysis that there was going to be a crash coming it was part of it
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at least um and you talked about it in 2005 2006 2007 and so if you go back to 2000 it starts the
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index starts at 100 and it rose all the way up in 2006 to i mean all the way up to 206
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so i remember it was in the 200s yeah and that's that that means the house is double what it should
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be people are paying double what they should be paying right then we had the crash right the
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correction so it drops all the way down in 2008 and everyone forgets about housing prices and then
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it slowly starts climbing back up and then it hits 206 again but that happens in january of 2018
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oh my gosh oh my gosh so now since then it has climbed and climbed and climbed and climbed and
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it got all the way up in june 2020 to 223 which again is 17 points higher than it was at the peak
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wait wait wait wait wait wait that was it last year yeah that was in the middle of covet since then what
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is it is skyrocketed again from 223 in june of 2020 all the way up to 245 today
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so we've gone from 206 was the scary bubble time in 2008 we're now at 245 you can sell your house just
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don't buy a new one but you might want to sell your house wow
00:32:58.620
this is the best of the glenbeck program
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i get so many calls from people so many emails saying you know i i would leave my job i guess
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oh i'd speak up but i'm going to get fired and and i don't know i can get another job what will
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happen to me there there there are blacklists that are happening now unfortunately in several parts
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of the country and our freedom of speech is being squashed i want to bring in daniel sir he's a
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senior attorney at liberty justice center and daniel we've been we've been talking back and forth for a
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while now to try to figure out how we can help people who are in this situation and the best way
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to help them is to make sure that it never happens again and so we need to find some good cases do i have
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this right amen glenn you got it exactly right right now you and i both know your listeners know
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conservatives in this country we are under attack the reality is that the left and their social
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justice warriors they have weaponized the wokeism this this ideology that's taken over and they are
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taking down anyone who dares to speak up on behalf of conservative viewpoints they are in a a search
00:34:26.060
and destroy mission glenn i think you said it best about you know your listeners and other folks who share
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these views they want to censor them they want to take them down on social media they take them down
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at school in government and and even in the workplace uh and so we think the answer to social justice
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warriors is what we're calling at liberty justice center 1a warriors people who will stand up and fight
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back on behalf of the first amendment this is going to take a lot of uh a lot of guts um because people
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know you know it's it's it's one thing when they try to curb your freedom of speech and say you can't
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say these things but it's gone beyond that it's now you must participate in these things and if you
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disagree it doesn't matter so i mean you are you're going to be a pariah and you'll possibly lose your
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job or you know lose your your standing in school uh and uh i mean i don't know how many people are
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really willing to do that uh without the hope of of it saving somebody else even if it doesn't save
00:35:35.980
them well glenn this is why we've got to approach this as a team one of the things we know about the
00:35:41.660
left is that they are clearly coordinated in their effort to take down not just conservative ideas but
00:35:49.100
conservative americans like look at what happens on social media when they just swarm somebody they
00:35:55.180
disagree with and they demand that they get canceled fired expelled right they they operate
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on a coordinated team basis and the best way to fight back is also to be a team and that's why
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liberty justice center like we want to be your lawyers and you glenn like you've got the microphone
00:36:14.060
to share this message and people who go through these experiences they don't have to do it alone it's
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it's hard enough to stand up it's even harder when the left comes down on you and you feel isolated and
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alone and that's why we need 1a warriors your listeners to to stand up and join with us so that
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when it happens to any one of us all of us are ready as a team together to fight back okay so we have two
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fronts we're fighting uh if you are if you are a case that fits the parameters where which are what
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um people who are terminated for political reasons right absolutely it's people who are
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at their job it's students who are being forced through this critical theory stuff that's infecting
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our curriculum i mean there was a young man the other day who got an f in a required class and they were
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going to fail him from high school because he wouldn't repeat the government imposed ideology
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about critical race theory it's um people who are on social media who are being deplatformed or losing
00:37:28.140
their business or unable to advertise their product and the the the censorship is happening across our
00:37:35.660
society and so the the fight back and the lawsuits back will equally happen in every sector of our
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society because the first amendment it isn't bounded by particular lines it protects all of us when
00:37:49.500
the government goes after us okay so they call you and then you listen and see if there's a case there
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and if there's a case you guys will work with them on that case and it's free of charge that's right
00:38:05.500
glenn we do what we do because we believe in it and we have generous donors who want to be on this
00:38:12.140
team together with us so folks can go to liberty justice center dot org backslash one a warrior if you
00:38:21.900
think you're a victim of cancel culture we want to hear your story we want to be on your team so go to
00:38:29.580
libertyjusticecenter.org backslash one a warrior but if you're you haven't been a victim yet but
00:38:36.780
you're afraid of it and you should be we equally need you to go to that website sign up learn about
00:38:42.940
cancel culture learn about the rights that you have so that when it's you or one of your friends or
00:38:48.780
somebody you know from your community who becomes a victim of the cancel culture you are ready for it
00:38:55.340
and then we can fight back effectively and together my wife and i would like to make a
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donation today and start things off so we will be donating today and i would ask that every single
00:39:09.740
one of our listeners do the same if it's not happened to you yet it will unless it's unless we stop it
00:39:19.580
in the court system it's got to stop through the court system um this is you know really the last
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line of defense here when common sense fails it's got to go to the court system and if you are
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represented by the right attorneys and we find the right cases it can go to the supreme court and we
00:39:39.180
can win and it will stop it everywhere that's absolutely right glenn we're looking to set precedent
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that in each of these individual cases the best thing we can do to protect everybody is to win a
00:39:52.700
few big court cases and let's be honest we got a great supreme court right now we have justices who
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understand the importance of the first amendment the founders gave us the constitution to last for
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centuries right and the first amendment is there for all the different challenges our society goes
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through and the challenge we're in right now is this censorship and cancel culture and the answer
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today is the same answer as any other point in our society the first amendment protects you
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and the supreme court and judges are going to stand up for that as long as they have the opportunity
00:40:32.060
the cases to rule on and set that precedent that's why it's so important if you feel like you've been a
00:40:38.620
victim of a victim of cancel culture contact us at liberty justice center let us represent you for
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free and let's get some cases going where the judges and and equally our friends in the media and people
00:40:51.340
like you glenn can start to cover a shift back towards freedom and employers and universities they'll
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pick up on it and they'll change their behavior tell me what uh is required uh you know when you say
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you've been fired for political reasons how clear does it have to be i mean i would imagine it has to
00:41:12.140
be really quite clear so tell me some of the things that you've been seeing that would qualify yeah
00:41:18.300
absolutely glenn it every one of these cases it's going to be a little bit unique the facts are
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important anytime you're in a court of law and so you know i want to be up front that when people contact
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us we want to work with you to see if you have a case that can win we want to only bring cases that
00:41:37.980
are going to win and help other people by setting good precedent but one of the things we know is that
00:41:47.100
this is happening a whole bunch of different times places and ways and so sometimes it might be
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that you're forced to say something you don't believe right you're asked in a class at school or you're
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or you're asked in your employment setting to talk about your own racial identity and to repeat
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things uh that they are imposing on you that you don't believe that is compelled speech and the
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freedom of speech protects you from that we know that they're going after organizations and donors
00:42:19.020
the supreme court has a hugely important case right now today where they are we're trying to protect
00:42:25.420
private nonprofit organizations from being exposed to government bureaucrats with lists of who supported
00:42:34.780
them financially and so this is happening in a variety of contexts every case will be a little bit
00:42:40.860
different but the first amendment is going to protect people in all these different settings
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and the only way we can figure out if your case is a good fit case if again you go to
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libertyjusticecenter.org backslash 1a warrior and tell us about it and get on the team and together we
00:42:58.460
can fight back thank you so much i appreciate it daniel we'll talk again i'd like to hear some of the
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cases that you're that are coming in and what you hear from um audience members we'll check in maybe
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later this week early next week um that'd be awesome i appreciate it thank you libertyjusticecenter.org
00:43:16.700
slash one a warrior first amendment warrior libertyjusticecenter.org slash one a warrior
00:43:26.700
you can also just go to libertyjusticecenter.org slash donate and donate we really need to stand
00:43:33.740
together please make a donation to this we've been working with the liberty justice center
00:43:39.100
and talking to them for over a month now about uh working together to be able to do this
00:43:44.780
they really believe and so do i that they can make a big impact they've already gotten people's
00:43:50.700
jobs you know people reinstated from when they were you know a principal that uh you know was
00:43:56.540
speaking his mind and how dare you do that and you're out he's back in they've got several cases
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that they have won but this is going to be a team effort we have to begin to fight these things
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as the left fought for so many years we've got to do this now and fight for freedom so our children
00:44:15.740
can be free it's uh libertyjusticecenter.org slash one a warrior and that's if you have
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you think a case or just go to libertyjusticecenter.org slash donate do it now
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