In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about inflation, global warming, and the growing pains farmers are facing in the face of global warming and climate change. He also talks about the recent protests by farmers around the world, and how they are changing the political landscape across the globe.
00:00:00.000so stew what is your uh your favorite part of the show today favorite part of the show um i learned
00:00:06.160something new about you and i don't do that every show is not like that you know sometimes i feel
00:00:10.160like i've heard all your stories and then you start telling a story about spring spring cleaning
00:00:14.480which i i you know i've heard bits and pieces of over the years your odd childhood yeah my mom took
00:00:19.600every stick of furniture out of the house it was a little interesting but you know i've heard parts
00:00:23.200of that sign of mental illness and then you get to one more detail and explains so much you'll find
00:00:30.880out about about that and so much more uh including inflation and everything else on today's podcast
00:00:38.160first are you have you gotten in to see a doctor lately have you gone i mean just you know i don't
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00:02:01.680you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:02:05.520so i'll give you a couple of uh a couple of stories here european farmers are reshaping
00:02:12.320the political landscape across the atlantic just months before the eu's parliamentary elections now
00:02:19.920they have their elections june 6th and june 9th uh we have ours in november there are more
00:02:27.760democratically elected uh politicians this year than any other year in human
00:02:35.440human history and so everybody's playing games and that uh that goes for the european union
00:02:44.000they're voting on new leadership in their parliamentary elections on june 6th and june 9th
00:02:50.000uh two dozen eu countries are going to elect seven politicians to represent them uh as a as a you know
00:02:59.440democratic uh democratically elected politicians i'm sorry not seven 720
00:03:04.720um they are going to be confronting things like uh floundering economies potential war with russia
00:03:14.400my gosh global warming and major demonstrations are happening all over the world agricultural workers
00:03:23.200who are a little disillusioned with the uh eu uh they are mounting their tractors yet again
00:03:33.120in 2023 dutch farmer protests generated global headlines more than 10 000 people fought aggressive
00:03:39.920emissions regulations the new rules threaten to shut down up to 3 000 farms the dutch demonstration
00:03:47.680have also been followed by the same kind of farmer uprisings in poland romania bulgaria germany
00:03:54.160france italy greece spain and others in february the european commission tried to do some damage
00:04:01.200control they scrapped a bill aiming at having pesticides uh used and raining in agricultural
00:04:07.440emissions um they only did that it's it was only a temporary pullback and i'm hoping the farmers
00:04:15.680overseas understand that it was only temporary and aren't you know they don't they don't back down i want
00:04:23.040to read a couple of things to you that they have said here's one protester farmer protester in uh from
00:04:29.600the bbc we are fed up that they won't let us do what we want in our fields they force us to plant
00:04:37.440what they want us to plant they force us to use the herbicide that they want and apart from that
00:04:43.120we're being underpaid protests have participated uh or persisted in recent weeks with demonstrators
00:04:49.520dumping manure in the streets spraying it at police the new york times said uh in a recent interview with
00:04:56.560the largest farmers union in france it's the end of the world versus the end of the month there's no
00:05:03.600point in talking about farm practices that help save the environment if farmers cannot make a living
00:05:11.440ecology without economy makes no sense does that sound like something you agree with
00:05:18.480this is just an illustration of the confrontation between the arrogant elites and the people the
00:05:27.360urban globalists and farmers does that sound like something you hear in america
00:05:36.640now let me let me go to another story protests over carbon price hikes stop traffic up in canada
00:05:45.200anger over the increase to the federal carbon price led to protests across the country monday
00:05:52.560including several that stalled traffic on the trans canadia highway man even the highway in canada has
00:05:58.560gone trans um auto has planned 15 per ton increase in the federal consumer carbon price came into
00:06:07.280effect on monday bringing a liter of gasoline up 3.3 cents per liter on average we need to one of the
00:06:15.040the protesters said we need to unify our country around an optimistic vision and axe the tax build homes
00:06:24.640and fix the budget and stop crime does that sound like something you might be saying in america
00:06:34.160i think we have a lot of frustrated disillusioned disheartened disenfranchised canadians
00:06:39.120a majority of canadians they feel like they have no voice anymore does that sound like america
00:06:48.560gas is coming up everything's coming up and we just can't afford it i know people who are losing their
00:06:54.240homes could you hear that voice in america see this is what's happening all over the world i want us
00:07:04.800all to succeed it's not good what's going on our industries are being destroyed our communities
00:07:10.560are being destroyed and it's hurting our families another person from the canadian protest that happened
00:07:18.800on monday see here is the here is the real story of what's happening this is not about biden and trump
00:07:30.480it's about the elites against the regular people all over the western world that's why they hate
00:07:42.800donald trump so much because he's not part of that club he doesn't want to be part of that club
00:07:49.120that's why america first has to be destroyed and dismantled and cannot be allowed to come back
00:07:56.800into office anybody who has that america first idea because that's in direct opposition to what
00:08:05.760is planned for america and by the way the sec is going to regulate the future of farmer now farmers here
00:08:15.120in america now let me ask you what does the securities and exchange commission do stew what is their main
00:08:24.000job at the sec i mean they're overseeing securities right they're making sure right right you're shaking
00:08:31.680your head no no no you know that's right securities you think so they oversee the banking and uh and
00:08:40.560securities market and yeah and they they make it very difficult for anyone who has cryptocurrency to
00:08:46.320survive but that's their main goal but they have a secondary one about securities so what do they have to do
00:08:53.200with farming i i don't know i don't know what they have to do with farming so the sec has just
00:09:03.200published a 900 page rule not a law laws are passed by congress a 900 page rule that requires now extensive
00:09:17.680disclosures on carbon dioxide emissions and other theoretical climate risks i'm trying again the sec
00:09:26.720this includes emissions directly generated by a company known as scope one have you ever been scoped
00:09:33.520you're about to be uh emissions directly generated by a company known as scope one and then indirect
00:09:41.680emissions emissions produced because of purchasing energy known as scope two now as bad as that sounds there is a scope three that they've pulled
00:09:55.120back for now and that is emissions not directly attributed to a company but are part of your value chain okay so how much energy
00:10:07.680energy am i using scope one uh what is my carbon footprint on my product everybody who's buying
00:10:17.680my product and using my product and then scope two that scope two and then scope three is
00:10:26.720what is everybody in my value chain anybody who makes a single part does anything buys anything from me
00:10:33.680what is their carbon footprint and you have to figure that out according to the sec in a 900 page rule
00:10:42.720you have to figure that out every year and report back
00:10:49.040i assume the reason there's not a scope three is electric cars look terrible under the measure of scope
00:10:55.360three when you look down the entire process of making the car no no i figured that's why they eliminated
00:11:02.880it no they eliminated it because there was some pushback and so they're like oh they're like the eu oh
00:11:08.560whoa no we're not gonna do that they're just pulling it back for now for now however i don't know i think
00:11:16.320maybe some of the pushback may have come from the electric car companies maybe maybe so uh this is a massive
00:11:23.440expansion of regulatory power and what are they doing well they're pressuring companies to get on board
00:11:30.960with esg okay you got to do this now the sec is supposed to regulate financial markets
00:11:42.560hmm now the king the congressional western caucus which is a hundred representatives dedicated
00:11:50.560of preserving the rural and western way of life they are opposing this climate disclosure rule
00:11:58.240uh rule because it's going to trickle down to the rural communities and the farmers and just shut
00:12:05.920everything down you can't do this you will shut all businesses down who's got the money to be able to
00:12:17.040figure out what their business is costing in a carbon footprint and of course you're just going to
00:12:24.800probably what pay a company that says they can do it right some it's going to prop up a whole new
00:12:30.480industry of people who are going to be able to come in in the green and they're going to be counted as
00:12:34.800new green jobs created by the white house and they'll come in and they'll say ah eight whatever
00:12:43.040it was some measure and we'll act like it's we've made a greener planet when in reality we've just
00:12:48.960redistributed wealth to people who agree with the president correct correct so those people who are
00:12:57.520protesting in the streets of europe those people who are protesting in the streets of canada are
00:13:03.920already seeing these kinds of things in their own government this is not the democrats
00:13:10.720this is global elites that are doing this and we better wake up to that the democrats have been
00:13:21.280completely captured by the global elites
00:13:24.480they're captured by marxists on one side but the marxists are the useful idiots they don't understand
00:13:33.440who they're in bed with they're in bed with the giant corporations and everybody else that is going
00:13:41.200to impoverish the average person how do they do that well it's easy they impoverish the average person
00:13:52.880by doing things like in california a 20 dollar uh minimum wage for fast food do you know how much
00:14:04.880fast food is going for now in california let me just play one one piece and then we'll come back to it um
00:14:15.360here we have californians telling the truth about fast food and the 20 minimum wage cut one but many
00:14:22.800franchise owners like jessica diambra who runs 11 mcdonald's around la say the law puts an unfair
00:14:28.640strain on their businesses already operating on slim margins do you feel targeted that it's specifically
00:14:34.400for fast food yes and i think people just don't realize that they see this big mcdonald brand and
00:14:40.160just think oh they've got all the money in the world and it's just that's not at all how it is
00:14:45.040mcdonald's chipotle and starbucks already saying they plan to raise prices to offset the rising labor
00:14:50.480costs pizza hut preemptively laid off 1200 delivery drivers like michael ojeda i was very frustrated
00:14:57.280a lot of us got our jobs taken from us he was let go after eight years what's the point of the raise
00:15:03.280if you don't have a job anymore amen amen hopefully this translates to the average american
00:15:13.040hopefully the average american sees what's going on the sec regulating companies out of business
00:15:21.760the sec regulating your small town out of business
00:15:28.800the regulations on farmers going to stop farms from being able to produce food restaurants going out of
00:15:38.800business people losing their jobs because of a federally mandated crazy idea
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00:17:22.000this is the best of the glenbeck program welcome to the glenbeck program there's a
00:17:28.000story out today two stories i want to talk to you about uh one is 90 of all illegal immigrants in a
00:17:35.680secret program designed by joe biden's administration has flown to florida and texas 90 of the illegal
00:17:46.320immigrants are being flown to texas or florida does that sound like targeting to anyone
00:17:53.680uh also there is the texas sheriff's uh sheriff's association which uh wrote a letter and met with
00:18:01.520greg abbott um i think a couple of weeks ago um and it wasn't really discussed by any members of the
00:18:08.960press and i think it should be in it the letter said we request that our dangerous chaotic texas border
00:18:15.840emergency be officially declared a united states constitutional crisis and crimes against humanity
00:18:23.520we further request the united states government without delay assist in a in securing the border
00:18:30.080one of the guys uh who is a main voice on this and has been a main voice in texas for quite some time
00:18:36.960he worked with the state legislature on uh the texas original concealed handgun license law in the 1980s
00:18:43.280and he was instrumental in the recent open carry law that was passed in 2012 he's my sheriff who when i
00:18:51.120asked what happens if the federal government just decides to start taking guns from people in our
00:18:57.440county he's told me well i just have to deputize all of the adults in the county and all my sheriff
00:19:04.160deputies need guns i love this guy uh it is uh sheriff bill wayborn from tarrant county
00:19:12.960hello sheriff how are you i'm great glenn and it is so good to be with you sir thank you so tell me
00:19:18.160about this letter and this this meeting it was this all of the texas sheriffs in every county or
00:19:25.360most of them it was a large majority it wasn't every one of them uh we did it in a short time period we
00:19:33.200waited until after the primary because we wanted this to be an apolitical law enforcement statement and
00:19:38.640we were gathered there with both democratic and republican sheriffs to say that we're standing
00:19:42.640behind what governor abbott's done and demanding that the federal government step in and do their job
00:19:48.800and that was the the essence of it and uh i think we had 50 or 60 sheriffs that showed up at the
00:19:54.160capitol and stood with the governor so is the governor doing everything that he can because the
00:20:00.160the federal government's not going to do anything he has done everything that he can uh absent starting
00:20:08.720to use force or deadly force and and that's the the the whole issue is that uh i think he's tried to
00:20:16.240do everything he could i have racked my brain and if i could think of something else that he could do
00:20:20.640i'd certainly pass it on to his staff but uh i think i think that they bust out uh you know bussing out to
00:20:28.160sanctuary cities got their attention i think it's finally gotten the attention of the united states
00:20:33.200uh as a whole as i'm seeing in the polls these days it's become a number one issue and people
00:20:39.600really need to pay attention to it i have to tell you um you know new york has been complaining that
00:20:45.040we're sending to sanctuary cities i don't know how many bus loads we've did um and the same with chicago
00:20:51.200and we find out now that the biden administration which has a program of secretly flying illegal
00:20:57.760immigrants from columbia and el salvador and all over south america giving them tickets to fly into
00:21:07.920america and then giving them basically a work pass and to find out that 90 of all of those illegals are
00:21:16.800coming into a texas airport or a florida airport uh seems like targeting that is absolutely what it does
00:21:26.640seem like and absolutely outrageous that they're doing that so can you give me any um idea or give
00:21:35.120the rest of america any idea what this is causing here in texas how much texas crime is is changing
00:21:45.760how our cities are changing what our budgets are like well i can tell you that here in fort worth and
00:21:52.720in just a couple of weeks i've been invited to testify before commerce on the impact of tarrant
00:21:58.160county and you know one of some of the things that i'm going to share with them is that we're spending
00:22:03.440our jail right now i have about 200 illegal aliens charged with state jail uh our felony offenses in the
00:22:11.440state of texas and including a quarter of them uh for sexual assault of children and that's costing us
00:22:19.440about twenty thousand dollars a day uh just to keep those guys they should have never been here
00:22:24.720so that's one impact and then you know i'm just seeing a hot list from last month is that we were
00:22:31.520well over 500 opioid overdoses in tarrant county just last month and you know when we see that range of
00:22:39.760people and uh the number of fentanyl deaths that we're seeing it is it the drugs are being used as
00:22:48.080weapons against us uh we know that the cartel is very clever they don't care that they kill us
00:22:54.720and they're doing those type of things that are impacting us and you know some of these people that
00:22:59.360have ended up dead are not drug addicts they are one pill and dead you know that silly college kid
00:23:04.080that wanted to stay up and and do his homework and somebody gave him an adderall pill and ten minutes
00:23:08.160later he's dead so i think it's had a tragic impact and nobody's looking at that as as uh weaponizing
00:23:16.400these drugs against us and not to mention that the cartel is here yeah i was going to say are the
00:23:22.320cartels now crossing the border are they here now they are here now they are in every major hub city
00:23:30.720in the united states from in dallas fort worth are here we have arrested some some of them are
00:23:36.720in our jail and uh we're going to continue to try to catch them obviously we're it's a priority with
00:23:44.240us to take them down but they're here and they're and they're might they have decision-making cartel
00:23:49.600people in fort worth texas and in dallas texas can i ask you a question somebody told me that uh the
00:23:56.480crime statistics that you always hear that people say there's there is no more crime crime is not going
00:24:03.520up from illegals the numbers are just not there to show it um somebody told me that it is because
00:24:11.920when we put these things through the courts it is easier to charge them with being an illegal and
00:24:18.960sending them back so they're not necessarily charged and go through the court system uh of of what they
00:24:26.080did you know like you know whatever it is whatever law they broke is that true not in tarrant county
00:24:33.360that is not true we are charging them with the offense that they have committed we've got murders
00:24:37.760in jail like i said sexual assaults in jail we've got felony dwis in jail uh so we've got a whole host
00:24:43.760of people that are being prosecuted and sent to the state penitentiary and after the state after they
00:24:48.560serve their time we will deport them at that point but we're going to make sure that we get the conviction
00:24:54.000and uh and get them in uh in custody because right now you know if you're released from custody and
00:25:00.160you're turned over to eyes on minor offenses the biden administration is going to let them go
00:25:04.400so tell me the role of because there's a lot of people going out to vote for their sheriff
00:25:08.960what is what should we be asking sheriffs to know if they're you know on the constitution side or on the
00:25:18.240you know rule of law fbi side well i think that that's the direct question of where you're standing
00:25:26.560uh as far as the constitution and are you making sure that your oath is being upheld and are you
00:25:32.240going to be the peacekeeper of the county and the chief law enforcement officer of the county and are
00:25:37.440you going to cooperate with ice are you going to cooperate uh with other officials as you deal with
00:25:43.120illegal aliens coming through your jail uh i think those are important questions and when it comes to uh
00:25:52.160when it comes to uh edicts and and uh special rules now that are going to entrap and ensnare a lot of
00:26:03.040people are the are the laws of of enforcement the same on actual congressional laws as they are on uh
00:26:15.520like the sec now with climate regulations that they've come up with and they say you've got to file
00:26:22.320this this and this or you're going to go to jail that hasn't been passed by congress do you still have
00:26:28.160to enforce that as if it is a law we always run that by legal advisors but on the most of the cases
00:26:36.000on those regulations we use our discretion and say no we're not going to enforce that thank you but no
00:26:41.840and can you stop the federal government from coming in and enforcing in your county
00:26:47.760sometimes that's a little bit trickier a lot of people believe that but but the federal government
00:26:52.400does have jurisdiction they can come in and do things but as they talk to us and i and i for
00:26:59.200we're real fortunate here in the greater tarrant county area uh the the federal agents on the ground
00:27:04.880here are good conservative people who uh believe in the constitution and they believe in the second
00:27:11.920amendment they believe that the right of due process so even though we hear some shouts from
00:27:17.760washington from time to time the there's not a lot of movement of the needle in in this area so i've
00:27:24.720heard that from other sheriffs and it concerns me because um it it is coming from washington but
00:27:32.000why aren't they standing up and saying something there's these whistleblowers whose lives are being
00:27:36.160destroyed by the fbi and why aren't more standing up i think that we will see more stand up as it goes
00:27:45.440and it's just like everybody else they're seeing what happens to the the people that have been
00:27:50.320muscle blowers in the past and and that they were devastated by a lot of things and and they're
00:27:55.920they're fearful to to come forward because it'll just ruin their lives uh sheriff thank you so much
00:28:01.520god bless you thanks for everything you guys are doing everything uh i appreciate everything you're
00:28:06.640doing god bless and we'll see you later all right that's uh sheriff bill wayborn he's uh he's
00:28:11.600actually my sheriff from tarrant county the guy has 10 children he makes me feel like an absolute
00:28:19.040slug he has 10 children eight of them are adopted because he knows the problem with fatherless children
00:28:27.760it's just a really really great guy you're listening to the best of glenn back need a little more check
00:28:33.920out the full show podcast so if you missed any part of the podcast today you've missed a lot uh we
00:28:40.240started with people from all over the world witnessing now in real time the assault from their own
00:28:47.120government it's not just left and right here in america that is not the argument it's really up and
00:28:54.000down the elites on top and the people down at the bottom we are feeling like uh hey none of this stuff
00:29:01.200is working out for us the basic needs to sustain human life food production is being changed water is
00:29:09.280being fought over energy is getting flipped completely upside down the threat of world war
00:29:14.240three has never been closer and the western governments appear to want all of this and
00:29:21.840they're all happening all over the world at the same time tonight i'm going to show you how unprepared
00:29:27.760the government is for the next major disaster and why you should not rely on anyone but yourself i'm
00:29:34.800going to show you step by step tonight how you can get your family prepared for catastrophe
00:29:41.600may seem daunting at first it may seem like i then it's never going to happen but we're going to go
00:29:45.680through every detail and it's actually pretty easy and it can be done inexpensively if you do it in
00:29:50.480stages all you have to do is just begin and i'll show you how tonight on the wednesday night special at
00:29:57.2009 p.m on blaze tv 9 30 eastern on my youtube channel it's a youtube.com slash glenn beck prepping
00:30:05.760101 the step-by-step guide to surviving global chaos what are you shaking you're just looking i'm
00:30:13.600listening to you about preparation after your bathtub soup story we just learned about i haven't made
00:30:19.040bathtub soup how do we know that you seem to be defending it well i i mean kind of yes and kind
00:30:27.520of no my mom used to make bathtub soup how how how far into the special tonight do you say start putting
00:30:36.160vegetables inside of bathroom areas does that when does that hit didn't when does that wait a minute
00:30:42.640wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute first of all we would go pick all the beans and the corn and
00:30:47.360everything else and then we'd have to shuck them and get and snap all the beans and the peas and
00:30:52.480everything else as kids it was a nightmare summer was a nightmare for us other kids oh i'm so glad
00:30:58.080school's up please please can we do math uh so we'd we'd shuck all of it and and prepare it and then my
00:31:06.400mom would make soup and she would mix all of the vegetables in the bathtub but she had cleaned the
00:31:12.080bathtub you are leaving out the part of the story where she was mentally ill on cleanliness okay we
00:31:19.600before we started the bathtub soup she'd do spring cleaning and every stick of furniture would be out
00:31:26.480on the front yard she'd clean the house top to bottom and we would have to stand there you know
00:31:32.720looking over the furniture and just saying no really our family's not insane and then she would hide the
00:31:39.280really insane parts inside the house where she was making bathtub soup yeah i was gonna because my
00:31:45.600wife is also arguably mentally ill when it comes to cleaning as she would admit yes she's never going
00:31:51.280to make bathtub soup well no i'm not saying it's a good idea look and i cannot be the only person who
00:31:59.120had a mother who made lots of soup in the bathtub you think you're gonna get no there's only two two
00:32:06.960things i can think about here when you bring a bathtub stuff like this one yeah in an emergency
00:32:11.840a hurricane is coming yes you put water in the bathtub in case you need water which always seems
00:32:17.520icky to me okay but it's okay that bath well my mom was a clean freak she scrubbed that tub like i
00:32:25.840don't know if there was enamel left on the tub after she finished cleaning there's no level of clean
00:32:30.560that justifies soup in the bathtub there's a drain think about the gross things that go in that oh
00:32:37.760my she would clog the you know she would cover what hair
00:32:43.120no we never had to bring a plumber from hair it was always like i think there's a bunch of beans
00:32:50.480god might be corn don't know uh did you ever um uh you ever cook in a crock pot yeah all right
00:32:57.520and you put a crock pot they have the liners like a plastic liner you put in the crock pot so
00:33:01.920then you don't have to clean the crock pot every time well that's a waste did she do that with the
00:33:07.040tub was there like some sort of plastic but in the garbage cans when she graduated to the garbage
00:33:12.240cans because it was too much soup just to make in the tub she would make it in the tub and then
00:33:18.640two garbage cans but why wouldn't she just go all garbage cans then you have a plastic liner it was
00:33:24.080deeper it was harder to get down and mix the bottom that's why i'm pretty sure i don't know
00:33:30.880stew she was nuts this you have to be the only person in america that this i don't think so there
00:33:36.800cannot be out of 350 million people my mama cannot be the only one that made soup in the tub she should
00:33:43.520be the only one who made it she should i mean but yeah i mean you know as i got older and realized
00:33:49.760this was made in the tub i did start to question it was very good soup though it was very good have
00:33:56.000i ever i've eaten over your house several times has any of the food been made in the bathtub
00:34:02.320in the bathtub no let's move on um this is there i cut myself off one there's an emergency going on
00:34:14.720and you put water in there just in case you don't have water for a while use that as emergency number
00:34:19.440two the only other thing i could think of when it comes to this is seinfeld when kramer made food
00:34:24.640in the shower right yeah that's kramer kramer sane his entire care character was an insane person
00:34:32.960he made food in the shower and then when everyone ate it they threw up he was that's how that story ends
00:34:38.800he was not only insane he was also i don't think his hygiene was the greatest i don't think it was
00:34:47.360either well i'm just saying which is why you don't go into i'm just saying so let me ask you so because
00:34:53.520tonight i'm going into the you know going into because we all might be making soup in our bathtubs
00:34:59.040at some point we might we might no i think i'd rather just die i think you just get you think so
00:35:07.120you think you just call it a day i mean at that point you're like well why well i mean i mean
00:35:11.760first of all let's look at where she's not it's not like a still she's not like making the soup you
00:35:17.360know there's a fire under the bathtub she's she's just mixing the vegetables why would this be better
00:35:24.560because there's no heat to kill the bacteria it's much better no no but then you can it and so then
00:35:29.440the heat boils all of that out and then you cook it again yeah the heat of the canner so you would
00:35:36.880keep the taste but kills the bathroom bacteria yeah that smells a little like feet but that you
00:35:42.080shouldn't well all vegetable soups absolutely smells a little like feet it does mr vegetarian
00:35:48.800so tonight i'm going to show you some things like for instance are you concerned at all about
00:35:53.840an emp or a soul i'm more concerned about a solar flare i mean i oh i'm mainly only concerned about
00:35:59.760that because i have to be paranoid about everything because you like i don't even know if i would know what
00:36:05.200an emp was if it wasn't for you really yes maybe from some you know some futuristic apocalyptic
00:36:11.760sci-fi movie right but other than that no i don't think that's what people think about on a daily basis
00:36:16.800other than you well i don't think about it on a daily basis that's because you're prepared
00:36:22.160it's because i'm prepared right so i found this company in uh in kansas that i'm going to tell you about
00:36:28.000tonight uh that makes emp shields okay and it's emp solar shields um so if you have a solar flare if
00:36:38.640there's a lightning strike etc it stops shuts down everything so it doesn't travel through the lines
00:36:45.920and just fry everything and now the the problem is i asked the guys who were installing it i said
00:36:51.600so is it i mean is this going to work and they're and they kind of just looked at me and went yeah i
00:36:58.960mean i don't know it's never really been you know we've never had an emp so i got well wait it's not
00:37:07.120like i can call if an emp goes off and none of this crap works it's not like i can call them and demand
00:37:12.720my money back right you know what i mean society's over and maybe it's just me because i was thinking
00:37:17.760that's a great scam that's a great business idea yeah yeah now that's not what they're doing they
00:37:22.800do it for the military and everything else but but that's a great idea it's a great idea you can't
00:37:27.680test it yeah it's just an empty box we don't know and you know what if all society crumbles we'll
00:37:32.800refund your meaningless currency right right exactly right you can even put that that can even be the
00:37:39.040language of your disclaimer so so does that put me in the bathroom you know the the the the bathtub
00:37:46.640soup category because i put these everywhere i got my car i'm in the house i'm on the solar
00:37:54.080shields yeah i'm everywhere everywhere electric blanket i mean no i don't think it puts you in
00:38:02.000bathtub soup territory yeah you're you're you're closing in on it but that one i mean i think is
00:38:07.920a real concern i mean we've talked to experts who have more game this and it is yeah utter catastrophe
00:38:13.120though i will say i don't know that you want to be in a life alive in a world where one of these
00:38:16.720goes off even if you survive it like i don't think that life is i mean that is like you remember what
00:38:22.080what they said to us remember the uh the uh dirty bomb and nuclear expert told us this is right after
00:38:28.7209-11 we had him on and we were living in new york like that doesn't i mean we're living like you know
00:38:34.560in new york city i think it's a big target and the guy said you'll be surprised how many of you
00:38:41.520survive and we were like okay good that's great to hear yeah no we did the nuclear bomb blast radius
00:38:47.280and you know even if you're in like lower manhattan if it hits harlem you're gonna be okay probably
00:38:53.280yes okay it's probably not the right word you're gonna live for a while you're probably gonna live
00:38:58.000for a while yeah but like your your scenario of an emp is much more devastating than something like
00:39:03.120that 90 percent of the american population or population of any country 90 70 to 90 is projected
00:39:11.440to die within the first year and i would be like first in line for that i think at that point because
00:39:20.400i would have no preparation and i would be terrible on that in that scenario you'd live for a couple of
00:39:24.480days you'd have you'd have great soy sauce and duck sauce both of those yep you'll never get
00:39:32.160bored we now because my kids love chick-fil-a so much we have a seemingly an endless supply of
00:39:37.200polynesian sauce really so i think i actually might be okay for a little bit longer than before if you
00:39:42.320happen to live next door to somebody who has meat or any other kind of food yeah you might go over and
00:39:50.000say look i'll trade you some meat for some sauce okay that could that could be a good type of trade
00:39:54.720but i just feel like society is ugly enough at that point that the fact that you still have your
00:39:59.120electric blanket working won't necessarily be that much of a comfort like this you're the scenario you're
00:40:05.120talking about they make amc series out of right like right well that's the problem you do need a tank
00:40:13.040because if your electric blanket is working everybody's going to come to your house right
00:40:20.480and i just want to say my electric blanket won't work i'm lying to you right now about being prepared
00:40:28.240and if you do try to come on my property good luck to you yeah yeah and you're saying that to the
00:40:34.320audience not to me individually who's obviously welcome in a situation no i'm actually the audience
00:40:39.920is a little more welcome than you are quite honestly quite honestly yeah actually i think i i
00:40:44.880don't think i want to come because i don't know if the soup was made in the bathtub or not at the
00:40:49.200end of the day i don't know at the point with the point where you are showing up at my house
00:40:54.960you will beg me for bathtub soup i don't have soup that's not made in the bathtub and i may say
00:41:01.360all i got is bathtub soup stew beg me for it beg me yeah no i i think i would believe you that's