The Glenn Beck Program - October 25, 2021


Biden's Gender Strategy Smoke Screen | Guest: Lewie Pugh | 10⧸25⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

129.74132

Word Count

15,854

Sentence Count

1,315

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the dangers of mortgage foreclosures and why you should lock in your mortgage at 3% if you don't already have a 3% loan. He also talks about President Obama's call to work together to rebuild America.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, they say home is where the heart is.
00:00:02.420 It's also where the rest of you is.
00:00:06.320 Not to mention your family and just about everything you own as well.
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00:01:46.880 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:58.480 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:03.940 Hello America and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:07.820 I want to start with President Obama over the weekend as he talks about rebuilding society.
00:02:16.880 Hmm.
00:02:17.880 So not rebuilding just the financial sector, rebuilding society.
00:02:24.880 Listen to what he says.
00:02:25.880 These are serious times and we need serious people.
00:02:29.880 Yeah.
00:02:30.880 We have too much to get done to be going backwards.
00:02:35.880 Here we are trying to recover from a global pandemic that has killed more than 700,000 Americans.
00:02:41.880 Put millions in harm's way.
00:02:45.880 We don't have time to waste on phony culture wars or fake outrage that the right wing media
00:02:52.880 are peddling just to juice up your ratings.
00:02:56.880 We should be building on the progress we've made, not tearing it down.
00:03:00.880 Instead of asking middle class families to bear even more of a burden.
00:03:04.880 We should be asking those who've been fortunate enough in this economy to be doing better than
00:03:10.880 ever to pay their fair share of taxes.
00:03:14.880 Instead of spreading misinformation or disinformation about the last election, we should be trying
00:03:19.880 to strengthen our democracy, encouraging people to vote.
00:03:24.880 We are at a turning point right now, both here in America and around the world.
00:03:31.880 There's a mood out there.
00:03:33.880 We see it.
00:03:34.880 There's a politics of meanness and division and conflict of tribalism and cynicism.
00:03:42.880 And, you know, we could go down that path, but I tell you that is the path to ruin.
00:03:50.880 The good news is there's another path.
00:03:54.880 One where we pull together.
00:03:56.880 One where we solve big problems together.
00:03:59.880 One where we rebuild our society in a way that gives more and more people a better life.
00:04:05.880 That's the choice we face.
00:04:07.880 A choice that I believe will define not just the next few years, but the next few decades.
00:04:14.880 He is right on the choice that we face.
00:04:20.880 He is wrong, as usual, on everything else.
00:04:25.880 We're going to lay out the choice for middle class families in 60 seconds.
00:04:32.880 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:04:37.880 Hey, as you will find out in hour three today in a really don't miss hour, you're going to find out that they made yet another statement on Friday afternoon.
00:04:50.880 The White House released new plans on gender equity.
00:04:55.880 And this all goes to yet another building block for ESG's.
00:05:00.880 I can't wait until next Friday.
00:05:02.880 That's two Fridays in a row.
00:05:04.880 It is here.
00:05:06.880 So what are you doing about your financial state?
00:05:10.880 Well, may I suggest that you lock in your mortgage rate?
00:05:15.880 If it is an adjustable, please change that now.
00:05:20.880 If it is something that you have and you've got four or even three percent interest, please change it now.
00:05:30.880 If you have equity in your home and you can pay off your high interest credit cards, do it now.
00:05:36.880 Save hundreds of dollars a month.
00:05:38.880 Please call American Financing at 800-906-2440.
00:05:42.880 American Financing, 800-906-2440.
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00:05:53.880 All right, so I want to talk to you about that choice.
00:06:02.880 First of all, remember, if you believe Barack Obama, I am just doing all these things to hype my ratings.
00:06:13.880 I am telling you there is nothing that I would like to do less than this.
00:06:20.880 To tell you the truth and to tell you what is coming your way.
00:06:25.880 It is really important that you change your status as somebody who is casually watching the news to somebody who is really paying attention and preparing for what is coming.
00:06:42.880 Today is a really important show that if you have the time, listen to all of it today.
00:06:48.880 There is so much information.
00:06:50.880 I could go for seven hours today.
00:06:52.880 I've left so much off the table.
00:06:54.880 I want to start with how the middle class is being helped by Joe Biden.
00:07:00.880 The World Bank sees, quote, significant inflation risk from high energy prices.
00:07:09.880 Energy prices are expected to inch up next year after surging more than 80 percent this year.
00:07:18.880 They're expecting it to go higher, fueling significant near term risks to global inflation.
00:07:26.880 So it has gone up 80 percent.
00:07:29.880 Why?
00:07:30.880 Well, they say that it is a breakdown of the system of importing all of the oil.
00:07:39.880 So any country that is importing oil is facing 80 percent increase in the price of oil and more next year.
00:07:50.880 Well, let me just say we weren't importing any oil.
00:07:55.880 We were exporting.
00:07:58.880 As of December.
00:08:01.880 Of this last year in January, Joe Biden stopped all of that.
00:08:09.880 So now we are importing oil.
00:08:12.880 So the middle class family, if you are struggling just to count your pennies at the gas station, there is only one place to put that blame.
00:08:22.880 And that is on Joe Biden and his administration.
00:08:27.880 His administration wants to get us off of fossil fuels.
00:08:31.880 So they are stopping all production of fossil fuels here in America and making us energy dependent in the Middle East.
00:08:40.880 So you have inflation.
00:08:44.880 But don't worry.
00:08:45.880 They say that it's not going to be horrible.
00:08:48.880 I mean, after all, the giant corporations didn't blink on Friday.
00:08:53.880 On Friday, Jerome Powell, who runs the Fed, speaking at a Bank for International Settlements conference, he said the supply chain bottlenecks have caused the recent wave of inflation are likely to last last well into the next year.
00:09:10.880 He said he could raise interest rates two times next year in an effort to tame pricing pressures.
00:09:17.880 Even with that said, the Dow, the stock market hit an all time high on Friday with them saying the breakdown of of the supply chain.
00:09:34.880 And the problem with inflation and we're going to raise interest rates twice next year.
00:09:43.880 Somehow or another, the giant corporations just did really well.
00:09:49.880 This is where you come in.
00:09:53.880 You must pay attention.
00:09:56.880 Do not believe there is no sanity anymore in the market.
00:10:04.880 It is not connected to reality at all.
00:10:09.880 By the way, China is now on the brink of absolute chaos.
00:10:17.880 They are where we were in 2008, except their problem is much worse than it was in 2008 for us.
00:10:28.880 If they don't bail their people out, there's going to be revolutions in China.
00:10:34.880 If they just let it go, they're going to have a real breakdown of their system.
00:10:41.880 It is exactly what we went through in 2008.
00:10:46.880 Do you think that's going to make your life better or worse?
00:10:52.880 Do you think that your products that you go out and buy are going to be more plentiful or less plentiful?
00:11:03.880 When we have to develop yet another booster shot, are we doing it or are we waiting for China to do it?
00:11:13.880 When they say build back better, they are not building anything that is actually helping the stability and the long term future for the United States of America.
00:11:25.880 They are destroying our ability to be independent, energy wise, independent, medically speaking, all our vaccines and everything else.
00:11:36.880 Ninety nine percent of them are made over in China.
00:11:39.880 Why aren't we investing in that?
00:11:41.880 If we want to invest in building our country.
00:11:45.880 OK, then why are we investing in equity programs?
00:11:51.880 This is a destruction of our country and it is coming.
00:12:02.880 The Federal Reserve has now even said that the vaccine mandates are hurting employment numbers.
00:12:09.880 Let me give you the CDC director.
00:12:12.880 Do we have this?
00:12:14.880 We have this cut here from the CDC director.
00:12:18.880 Yeah, cut to please.
00:12:20.880 We have seen that these mandates are getting more and more people vaccinated.
00:12:24.880 Here's what we know.
00:12:25.880 The most disruptive thing that you can do to a workforce is to have a COVID outbreak in that workforce.
00:12:31.880 That will most definitely not only send people home, but it will send people to the hospital and some may pass.
00:12:37.880 What we know from the police workforce is that there have been more deaths from the coronavirus over the last year and a half than all other causes of death for that workforce combined.
00:12:47.880 So we believe it is very important to get these people vaccinated.
00:12:51.880 There is a plan.
00:12:53.880 Should these people not want to be vaccinated towards education and counseling to get people the information they need so that they are feeling comfortable in getting vaccinated for just a second.
00:13:04.880 So now if you decide you don't want the vaccine.
00:13:09.880 Now the government will force you into counseling, which means you now are a psychiatric patient.
00:13:16.880 There is something psychologically wrong with you.
00:13:19.880 So they will provide psychiatric counseling for your mental health.
00:13:26.880 Ah, gee, I, man, I, I'm a little uncomfortable, but that's not all.
00:13:36.880 They will also educate you.
00:13:38.880 I like to call it reeducation because that's exactly what it is.
00:13:44.880 There is a plan.
00:13:47.880 Is there anybody in the media asking to see that plan today?
00:13:53.880 By the way, they also said that the definition of vaccines or fully vaccinated is going to change because there are more booster shots along the way.
00:14:05.880 So if you believe that vaccine mandates are good, they're never going to stop.
00:14:14.880 If you want a vaccine passport, you will constantly be putting into your body exactly what the federal government says you must do.
00:14:25.880 And this is all this is all backed up by Anthony Fauci.
00:14:32.880 Hmm.
00:14:33.880 He seems to be a good guy.
00:14:36.880 We're going to get into him next hour.
00:14:42.880 I'm going to take a one minute break and then I'm going to come back to you and talk to you about your economy and and why the federal government is no matter what anybody says.
00:14:55.880 The most pushback on anything in the the build back better bill is the six hundred or ten thousand dollar spy limit for the IRS.
00:15:10.880 It's important that you and your friends understand why that is happening, because they are strengthening it.
00:15:20.880 They just did in a memo on Friday from the White House.
00:15:25.880 We'll explain next.
00:15:27.880 When your car warranty is out and all of a sudden a repair car comes up, what are the two things that eats your money up?
00:15:36.880 Well, the rental car and actually getting it fixed and the time it takes.
00:15:43.880 Well, there's a story out today.
00:15:45.880 In fact, let me see if I can find it that the car parts.
00:15:52.880 There is a shortage that is now hitting auto repair shops, which means it's going to take weeks to fix your car.
00:16:00.880 Weeks to fix your car.
00:16:04.880 So that means you're going to need a rental car if you can find one for weeks.
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00:16:40.880 OK, now remember, this is for the middle class.
00:16:53.880 Remember what Barack Obama said?
00:16:55.880 We have a path to build back better for the middle class.
00:16:59.880 Now, it's strange because people like the New York Times will say they are going to build back better for the middle class.
00:17:07.880 And at the same time, they will say they have to find some way to pay for this build back better plan, which, by the way, they also say doesn't cost anything.
00:17:17.880 OK.
00:17:18.880 Then they say, don't worry, they are only going to do increased audits on the wealthiest one percent.
00:17:29.880 But to do that, apparently they need to double the size of the IRS.
00:17:35.880 OK, let's take those into consideration here for a second.
00:17:40.880 By administration is proposed to require banks to provide the IRS with data on accounts with total yearly deposit or withdraw of more than six hundred dollars.
00:17:50.880 That is to say every single person in the country.
00:17:54.880 Now, Democrats who are opposed to that figure, the few of them say we should move it up to ten thousand dollars.
00:18:02.880 That is every withdrawal or deposit that you make in a year.
00:18:08.880 By the way, the average person pays between ten and twenty thousand dollars a year just for rent.
00:18:17.880 So if you are renting, you're going to fall under this IRS scrutiny.
00:18:23.880 OK.
00:18:25.880 This is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
00:18:31.880 If we don't start caring about the amendments and the Bill of Rights, we are not going to make it.
00:18:42.880 Do not argue about the money.
00:18:45.880 Do not argue about the IRS.
00:18:48.880 Don't argue about anything other than this is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
00:18:55.880 It is a violation of our privacy.
00:18:58.880 And by the way, the right to privacy has been defined as the right to be left alone.
00:19:08.880 Now, you're never going to be left alone ever.
00:19:12.880 The government is never going to mind its business because everything you do, every penny you spend will now be charted.
00:19:22.880 Now they say, don't worry, this is not happening for people who, you know, we're not going to count their their salary.
00:19:29.880 Well, of course, you're not going to count their salary.
00:19:32.880 You already have a record of that.
00:19:34.880 You already know the W-2.
00:19:37.880 So please don't tell me that.
00:19:39.880 Oh, well, we're not counting everything.
00:19:41.880 Yes, you are.
00:19:42.880 You're just now covering the things you can't spy on.
00:19:46.880 Why do they do this?
00:19:53.880 Why?
00:19:54.880 The reason why they are doing this now is because a they are going to affect you and your budget.
00:20:05.880 They are going to affect your money.
00:20:08.880 For instance, if you've had any money in your 401k, has it gone up or down since 2008?
00:20:16.880 If you're like most people, you would only have to guess because you haven't been really watching it because generally the news has been good for the stock market.
00:20:29.880 If you have a retirement fund, you have money in the stock market.
00:20:35.880 Let me play what Janet Yellen has just proposed that the Treasury needs to do.
00:20:42.880 Well, I think what's under consideration is a proposal that Senator Wyden and the Senate Finance Committee have been looking at that would impose a tax on unrealized capital gains on liquid assets held by extremely wealthy individuals, billionaires.
00:21:08.880 I wouldn't call that a wealth tax, but it would help get at capital gains, capital gains.
00:21:16.880 It would get at capital gains.
00:21:19.880 OK, and it's going to start with millionaires.
00:21:21.880 I just want to remind you that's what they said at the beginning of the IRS.
00:21:26.880 This is only going to be for millionaires.
00:21:29.880 This is not going to affect anybody else.
00:21:31.880 Once you give them this power, it will never be given back.
00:21:36.880 So what are they saying?
00:21:38.880 Well, they say that an unrealized capital gains.
00:21:43.880 Well, you've had unrealized capital gains.
00:21:47.880 OK, what an unrealized capital gains is, if you have your money in a pension plan and the stock market has gone up, you even though you haven't pulled it out, even though it's still sitting there, you have to pay the taxes on the increase.
00:22:07.880 Even though you haven't pulled the money out, you pay money on the increase that you just made in the stock market.
00:22:16.880 Well, wait a minute.
00:22:18.880 No, I pull that out.
00:22:20.880 When I pull that out, that's when I pay taxes.
00:22:22.880 No.
00:22:23.880 Now, this begs the question, is the government going to pay me when it goes down?
00:22:29.880 Do I get that money back?
00:22:32.880 Of course not.
00:22:33.880 Of course not.
00:22:34.880 All of this is to do one thing, and that is to complete the goal of the plan that its slogan is build back better.
00:22:45.880 Its plan, its goal by 2030, is that you will own nothing, and you will like it.
00:22:56.880 This is destroying everyone's wealth, no matter how rich or poor you are.
00:23:03.880 You will own nothing.
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00:24:30.880 So, one of the problems, they say, causing inflation is we have too few truck drivers.
00:24:58.880 Here is the president last week on a town hall meeting that about seven people watched.
00:25:04.880 Well, guess what?
00:25:06.880 A lot of these places, particularly in South Asia, are closing down because of COVID.
00:25:10.880 The businesses are just flat closing.
00:25:12.880 So, would you consider the National Guard for trucking?
00:25:15.880 Yes.
00:25:16.880 Because there's a lot of problems with not enough truck drivers right now.
00:25:18.880 Yes.
00:25:19.880 And that's why what we're doing now.
00:25:20.880 Do you have a timetable for them?
00:25:22.880 Well, I have a timetable.
00:25:23.880 First of all, I want to get the ports up and running and get the railroads and the railheads and the trucks in port ready to move because I've gotten Walmart and others to say we're going to move stuff off of the port into our warehouses.
00:25:37.880 So, are you, but you're actually talking about having National Guardsmen or women driving trucks?
00:25:42.880 The answer is yes, if we can't move to increase the number of truckers, which we're in the process of doing.
00:25:49.880 Hmm.
00:25:50.880 So, there's a shortage of truck drivers.
00:25:52.880 I didn't know that.
00:25:54.880 Louie Pugh, he is the Executive Vice President of the Owner-Operator Independent Truck Drivers Association, and he joins us now.
00:26:06.880 Louie, welcome.
00:26:08.880 Hey, thanks for having me on, Glenn.
00:26:10.880 It's really an honor.
00:26:11.880 When I was trucking for the 20-some years I drove truck, I used to listen to your show a lot.
00:26:16.880 So, it's very cool to be on your show.
00:26:19.880 Thank you.
00:26:20.880 I appreciate it.
00:26:21.880 All right.
00:26:22.880 I wanted to get you on because of this massive shortage of truck drivers that is causing the President to bring out possibly the National Guard.
00:26:32.880 Well, first of all and foremost, there is no national shortage of truck drivers.
00:26:38.880 That's propaganda that's been being pumped out there since deregulation of our industry back in the late 70s, early 80s.
00:26:47.880 And that's not a fact.
00:26:49.880 That's false.
00:26:50.880 There's a turnover problem in trucking.
00:26:53.880 There's a retention problem in trucking.
00:26:55.880 But there is no driver shortage.
00:26:57.880 There's plenty of trucks out there.
00:26:59.880 We have a broken, inefficient system.
00:27:02.880 And with all these shortages and with COVID and everything, it has finally brought that up to light.
00:27:09.880 Okay.
00:27:10.880 So, wait.
00:27:11.880 But the high turnover rate and retention, that's because the life of a trucker can really suck.
00:27:21.880 And you guys are working all the time and driving all the time, right?
00:27:25.880 Couldn't have said it better myself.
00:27:27.880 If, you know, somebody been in the industry for 25, 22, 23 years driving and now here.
00:27:33.880 Yeah, it does suck, especially for the long haul guys.
00:27:36.880 Right.
00:27:37.880 Well, their time isn't worth anything to anybody.
00:27:40.880 Like I said, the supply chain and the loading and unloading is so inefficient for these guys.
00:27:47.880 Drivers generally get, long haul drivers especially, get paid piece work, you know, meaning they get mileage pay.
00:27:54.880 So, when they're sitting in these long lines that you see at the ports or at the big box stores or warehouses and stuff, they're not getting paid for any of that.
00:28:05.880 You know, our turnover rate in our industry, I think last time I was 94%.
00:28:09.880 Wow.
00:28:10.880 So, there's a lot of carriers out there.
00:28:12.880 They have well over 100% turnover rate.
00:28:15.880 There's 400,000 new CDLs issued every single solitary year.
00:28:21.880 Okay.
00:28:22.880 And they're saying within five years, I think we're going to need a million to a million and a half drivers.
00:28:26.880 Well, in about three and a half years, you know, they'll have the amount of drivers they need if that's the case with 400,000 CDLs.
00:28:34.880 So, their math doesn't add up.
00:28:36.880 Okay.
00:28:37.880 So, they say that the president has said, we just need to get these trucks to offload these ships so they can get it to warehouses.
00:28:46.880 Louie, I don't know if you know this or not or can verify this, but I've talked to, you know, heads of major corporations.
00:28:54.880 They don't have warehouses anymore.
00:28:57.880 They don't keep things, you know, for the long term like they used to.
00:29:02.880 They have short term warehouses, not long term warehouses.
00:29:06.880 Yes, you're correct, Glenn.
00:29:08.880 I started trucking in the early 90s.
00:29:10.880 In the early 90s, places, factories, warehouse stuff and all that.
00:29:15.880 Since then until now, we've kind of worked ourselves into a just-in-time delivery and just-in-time company.
00:29:21.880 These companies, for whatever reason, I think taxes and a lot of things, they've decided not to keep so much stuff on their shelves and keep stuff in the way.
00:29:30.880 So, when they, you know, they have it set up to where the trucks are kind of your rolling warehouses.
00:29:35.880 They load, they get there, they unload, the stuff goes right onto the assembly line or right out on the shelves or whatever.
00:29:42.880 So, you're, I mean, we've got now, remember when you used to order stuff 20 years ago, it was six to eight weeks, you got it.
00:29:48.880 Yeah.
00:29:49.880 Now we want it day after, you know, we all join Amazon Prime or whatever, so we can have it tomorrow.
00:29:54.880 It's crazy.
00:29:55.880 It's crazy.
00:29:56.880 Okay.
00:29:57.880 So, if the president says he wants to add more trucks to the ports, will that help or hurt?
00:30:04.880 It'll just be longer lines of trucks because the problem isn't the trucks.
00:30:09.880 The trucks are there.
00:30:10.880 You see them on TV, you see them stay in line.
00:30:13.880 The problem is the inefficiency of loading the trucks and unloading the trucks, whether it's picking up at the ports.
00:30:20.880 I mean, ports and piers have been terrible about loading and unloading trucks for my entire career and long before me.
00:30:28.880 And them guys in the ports, they go in there, the truckers, they get treated like dirt a lot of times, especially them container guys.
00:30:37.880 I mean, I hate it.
00:30:38.880 I ran on the East Coast.
00:30:40.880 I ran the East Coast.
00:30:41.880 I hated going to the piers and the ports on the East Coast, but it's not only piers and ports.
00:30:45.880 It's a lot of our big box stores.
00:30:47.880 I mean, I have a friend who delivered a load of produce to one of the big box stores.
00:30:52.880 He was given a penalty because he showed up early.
00:30:55.880 I mean, he did better, got there early, and that box store tried to charge him a $250 fine for showing up early to deliver.
00:31:03.880 Jeez.
00:31:04.880 I mean, that's how crazy this industry has gotten.
00:31:09.880 And, you know, myself and lots of our guys, you know, you sit around 4, 6, 8.
00:31:14.880 I've sat around in Ohio longer waiting to load a load of steel than what it took me to drive to, say, New York City, a 10-hour drive.
00:31:24.880 Holy cow.
00:31:25.880 We paid nothing for that.
00:31:27.880 So you wonder why people are leaving the industry.
00:31:30.880 There's part of it.
00:31:31.880 I mean, if trucking salaries had kept up with inflation since the 70s, truckers would be making six figures.
00:31:39.880 There's very few truckers out there making six figures.
00:31:41.880 Okay.
00:31:42.880 So, Louie, what is the solution here?
00:31:47.880 Well, my personal opinion, which is a lot bigger solution, is we need to make things in America.
00:31:55.880 American-made stuff isn't sitting on boats out there in the ocean.
00:31:59.880 I think we should have learned that through all of this.
00:32:02.880 We need to start bringing stuff home.
00:32:04.880 That's the big solution, in my personal opinion.
00:32:06.880 I agree.
00:32:07.880 As far as trucking, you know, I mean, and as far as what's going on now, they need to start loading the trucks and unloading the trucks.
00:32:16.880 Let's think about this, too.
00:32:18.880 If you're unloading and loading these trucks in a timely fashion like you should be, that would make them trucks more efficient.
00:32:25.880 So that would even lessen the amount of trucks we need because the trucks we already have would be way more efficient.
00:32:31.880 They wouldn't be sitting there in lines for hours.
00:32:33.880 They would be hauling freight like they want to do and are designed to do.
00:32:38.880 And what has to happen to increase efficiency at the port to be able to get this stuff moving?
00:32:44.880 Well, there's so many places, the port especially.
00:32:47.880 And, I mean, like I said, this isn't just a port problem.
00:32:50.880 This is warehouse.
00:32:51.880 This is a lot of industry.
00:32:52.880 Right.
00:32:53.880 You know, but the port thing.
00:32:56.880 I mean, there's so many people.
00:32:57.880 You've got the ship lines.
00:32:59.880 You've got the port people.
00:33:01.880 You have freight forers.
00:33:02.880 I mean, the drivers hardly even ever directly speak, you know, as far as talking to the person who owns the freight.
00:33:11.880 That doesn't have all these other people in the middle.
00:33:14.880 And, you know, I assume because we all know there's kind of a shortage in workers everywhere, it seems like.
00:33:20.880 So I'm sure the port has some staffing problems, you know.
00:33:23.880 Maybe that's what the National Guard ought to do.
00:33:26.880 Maybe they should come in and help load and unload trucks at the ports.
00:33:29.880 You know, I'm not there at the port to tell you, but usually when I used to go to the ports, you'd just sit around forever.
00:33:38.880 You would check in and some guy would say he'd be there to get you in a little bit.
00:33:42.880 And three or four hours later, they would show up and, you know, load whatever, you know, I pulled a flatbed.
00:33:48.880 So whatever kind of equipment or crates or whatever I was loading on my trailer.
00:33:52.880 And then you'd have to go around to this guy and have him check it.
00:33:56.880 And then this guy to sign your paperwork.
00:33:58.880 It's just a long drawn out process.
00:34:01.880 There is a shortage of safe parking or shortage of parking.
00:34:06.880 Is that true?
00:34:07.880 That is completely correct.
00:34:09.880 There's a huge, I mean, if you take, anybody takes a road trip across this country, go at night, look at the truck spot up.
00:34:17.880 Yeah, there's not, you know, trucks can't just park anywhere.
00:34:20.880 They have to have parking and there's a huge parking shortage.
00:34:23.880 In fact, there was just a survey done by ATRI, which I can't think of what the acronym, but they're kind of a, they're a research into transportation.
00:34:34.880 And they just did a thing, just got the results this morning.
00:34:38.880 That's the number one concern with truck drivers tied with driver compensation.
00:34:44.880 And there's truck parking.
00:34:46.880 And the sad thing is these big carriers and the carriers and their top 10 list of concerns, truck parking doesn't even make it.
00:34:54.880 That's not even on the list.
00:34:56.880 Well, truck parking is for, is for when you guys rest.
00:35:00.880 Yeah.
00:35:01.880 When you sleep, because you know, you're governed as a truck driver by hours of service.
00:35:07.880 You have to take a 10 hour break every day.
00:35:10.880 So yeah, guys need to take their 10 hour break and they need a safe place to do it.
00:35:14.880 I mean, especially out on the East coast, you get out around, you know, anywhere on the East coast and up into New England, there's hardly any place to park trucks safely.
00:35:23.880 You know, and truck stops are few and far between.
00:35:26.880 And our guys are governed to park, you know, for 10 hours to take the break, but there's nowhere to park.
00:35:34.880 Don't people like Walmart or places like that?
00:35:37.880 Can you use their parking lots?
00:35:39.880 No, not generally.
00:35:40.880 You cannot.
00:35:41.880 We have, uh, there's a few little lots, but no, mostly if you park in a Walmart or even if you're there delivering, they'll make you leave, which is a shame.
00:35:52.880 Cause they have a lot of real estate and a lot of places where guys could park back in the back.
00:35:56.880 Yeah.
00:35:57.880 I mean, we have, we have guys get caught calling here.
00:35:59.880 They boot their tire.
00:36:01.880 They come out and put a boot on them.
00:36:03.880 So then they have to pay three or $400 to get the boot removed.
00:36:06.880 Or they just come in there with a tow.
00:36:08.880 They fine them.
00:36:09.880 There's just all kinds of things.
00:36:10.880 I mean, I received a fine, a ticket.
00:36:13.880 This has been a long time ago for $65 in Massachusetts on the Mass Pike, because I parked on the car side in the service plaza.
00:36:22.880 It was about two o'clock in the morning.
00:36:24.880 There's nobody in there.
00:36:25.880 I pulled in on the car side to take a little nap before I went on into Boston.
00:36:30.880 And I was woke up about an hour later by the Mass Highway Patrol and given a $65 parking ticket and told to get on down the road.
00:36:37.880 Jeez.
00:36:39.880 Louie, God bless you.
00:36:40.880 Thank you so much.
00:36:41.880 This is Louie Pugh from the Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association, answering the question, if there is a truckers shortage, there is not a trucking shortage.
00:36:55.880 Our truck drivers are on the road doing what they always do, and that is keeping America moving.
00:37:01.880 Thank you so much, Louie.
00:37:02.880 I appreciate it.
00:37:03.880 God bless.
00:37:04.880 Thanks, Len.
00:37:05.880 It's been my pleasure.
00:37:06.880 Thank you, sir.
00:37:07.880 I love that guy.
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00:39:07.880 We are facing all kinds of issues.
00:39:11.880 And we are not being encouraged to debate or even report the facts.
00:39:18.880 In fact, we are under a great deal of pressure to not report facts, not to debate.
00:39:27.880 You will fall in line or you will be destroyed.
00:39:30.880 And it is becoming more and more apparent that it is the government using public private partnerships like social media.
00:39:40.880 Now the banks to do that entirely to destroy those who step out of line.
00:39:47.880 I, as a, as a broadcaster, I wonder what happened to the days when presidents actually felt that they felt respect for the American people.
00:40:07.880 1961, here's JFK speaking to the newspapers.
00:40:10.880 The president nature of this challenge that also gives rise to your second obligation, an obligation which I share.
00:40:19.880 And that is our obligation to inform and alert the American people.
00:40:23.880 To make certain that they possess all the facts that they need and understand them as well.
00:40:29.880 The perils, the prospects, the purposes of our program, and the choices that we face.
00:40:35.880 No president should fear public scrutiny of his program.
00:40:40.880 For from that scrutiny comes understanding.
00:40:43.880 And from that understanding comes support or opposition.
00:40:46.880 And both are necessary.
00:40:48.880 I am not asking your newspapers to support an administration.
00:40:52.880 But I am asking your help in the tremendous task of informing and alerting the American people.
00:41:00.880 For I have complete confidence in the response and dedication of our citizens whenever they are fully informed.
00:41:12.880 This is the problem.
00:41:15.880 They no longer have complete faith in the American citizen.
00:41:21.880 And the reason why the American citizen can't be counted on is because they're they're not being given the full picture.
00:41:31.880 There isn't pushback.
00:41:33.880 You know, people saying, no, that's not what it means.
00:41:37.880 Yes, it is.
00:41:38.880 The debate which is required in a republic is gone.
00:41:44.880 And there is one side that is trying to squash all debate.
00:41:49.880 A republic cannot survive without debate.
00:41:54.880 And a republic cannot survive without an informed populace.
00:42:00.880 Stay here.
00:42:01.880 We will do our best to uphold that promise.
00:42:05.880 One of my favorite lines in the Declaration of Independence has always been.
00:42:10.880 And in support of this record, this this proclamation, we mutually pledged to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.
00:42:22.880 Well, we're not to the life point yet, but we are to our fortunes and our sacred honor.
00:42:29.880 Our sacred honor is being destroyed every day by those people who want to control what you put into your body, what you do, what you spend, what you say.
00:42:41.880 They will rip you apart and you will have no honor if it is left up to them.
00:42:48.880 So everyone who speaks out now is risking their faith, their their sacred honor.
00:42:53.880 But I have two gentlemen that are joining me here in just about 60 seconds that are also risking their fortunes.
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00:44:43.880 Joining me now are two two people that have a story to tell about something that I believe is happening today.
00:45:02.880 Aaron Gonzalez and Michael Frazier are joining us.
00:45:06.880 Aaron is a manufacturing engineer at the 3M plant in Columbia, Missouri, and Michael Frazier is a production operator at 3M and also a small business owner.
00:45:20.880 We welcome both of you to the program.
00:45:23.880 One other thing.
00:45:24.880 One other thing that I should mention, Aaron, you are not vaccinated.
00:45:29.880 Correct?
00:45:30.880 Yes, that is correct, Glenn.
00:45:33.880 And Michael, you are vaccinated.
00:45:35.880 Yes, Glenn, I am vaccinated.
00:45:37.880 OK, thank you for coming on the program.
00:45:40.880 Thank you for being brave enough to use your name and tell us the story that you're about to tell.
00:45:46.880 Who wants to start?
00:45:49.880 Aaron can start.
00:45:51.880 Yeah, Glenn.
00:45:52.880 So something unthinkable has happened.
00:45:57.880 The federal government is calling federal contractors and has supposedly mandated that 3M require us to be vaccinated by December 8th.
00:46:08.880 If we don't get an exemption, which is confusing, we will be terminated.
00:46:13.880 There's so many questions.
00:46:14.880 There's so little time.
00:46:15.880 It's just putting a lot of stress on all of us.
00:46:20.880 I don't understand how this is happening.
00:46:25.880 Can you tell me and the audience just so we I mean, everybody's heard of 3M, but what is it that you you make?
00:46:33.880 I mean, you make the things that make things, correct?
00:46:36.880 Yeah.
00:46:37.880 So 3M is a huge company.
00:46:39.880 We make post-it notes, scotch tape, a lot of things that go into things.
00:46:43.880 We make electrical things in our plant.
00:46:44.880 We make some medical devices and a drug like Whitman stethoscopes.
00:46:48.880 We just make so many things that we're a really big company.
00:46:53.880 Yeah.
00:46:54.880 And so the federal government says that 3M is a contractor and 3M has decided they don't want to lose their business with the federal government.
00:47:04.880 And so they are they're enforcing a vaccine mandate that doesn't really even exist yet.
00:47:11.880 And are they giving you any outs on the the vaccine mandate?
00:47:18.880 Yeah, there's the medical exemption and the religious exemption.
00:47:22.880 Now, I've heard they're kind of hard to come by.
00:47:24.880 So I'm really leery of how they're going to review these and what they're going to do.
00:47:28.880 And, you know, I don't understand how a contract between my company and the federal government override my rights to my body.
00:47:35.880 If I don't feel safe in something, I shouldn't have the choice between the jab or my job.
00:47:42.880 So, Michael, why are you part of this? Because you're vaccinated.
00:47:48.880 I'm part of this because I made the personal choice to get vaccinated back in a time when when the vaccination was being sold as something different than what it actually came to be.
00:48:01.880 My fight in this is I'm not interested in continuous boosters.
00:48:06.880 I'm fearful. I have three daughters that are elementary and in the intermediate school age.
00:48:13.880 And I'm fearful that from what I see in the in the news that that's who they're targeting next.
00:48:18.880 So what are you guys going to do about it?
00:48:22.880 We're our plant is a lot of a lot of good, hardworking folks in our plan are out on the sidewalk along the road now protesting this today.
00:48:34.880 And so there is a strike, if you will.
00:48:38.880 It's a protest.
00:48:40.880 It's a protest. And they're not. What's the difference between a strike and a protest?
00:48:44.880 We there's some verbiage, I believe, federally where we have protection to protest for for the day.
00:48:53.880 OK.
00:48:54.880 Recourse.
00:48:55.880 OK.
00:48:56.880 And what are the hopes?
00:48:59.880 I mean, how many people I know in Missouri 3M employees, what, about 500 people?
00:49:04.880 Yeah.
00:49:05.880 Yeah.
00:49:06.880 So how many people are?
00:49:07.880 Go ahead.
00:49:08.880 Yeah.
00:49:09.880 In our plant, we have about 470.
00:49:11.880 But there's two other facilities as well that are pretty big.
00:49:13.880 Also, but probably around fifteen hundred people total in Missouri.
00:49:16.880 OK.
00:49:17.880 And how many people do you expect to be on the sidewalk protesting today?
00:49:21.880 So today there were probably people.
00:49:24.880 There is a 3M wide US wide or 3M call in protest today.
00:49:30.880 And we don't have numbers because it's so hard to estimate this.
00:49:33.880 And there's so many facilities.
00:49:34.880 There's over 22 locations participating, people that are sales rep, people at corporate.
00:49:39.880 We were estimating maybe between a thousand to two thousand people.
00:49:43.880 But it's really hard to know.
00:49:44.880 This thing has a life of its own.
00:49:46.880 And and so what?
00:49:49.880 I mean, you have only one day you can do this.
00:49:52.880 It's a little confusing when.
00:49:56.880 But at some point, a walkout protest can become a strike if it's done too often or for too long.
00:50:02.880 And it's confusing.
00:50:05.880 OK.
00:50:06.880 So what are you hoping will be accomplished today?
00:50:11.880 A couple of things.
00:50:13.880 One, first and foremost, we got to call all the Americans that are against forced vaccination to stand up because it's not going to stop with me here as a federal contractor.
00:50:25.880 It's coming for everybody.
00:50:26.880 They're going for everybody that's in companies with 100 or more people.
00:50:30.880 And they're not going to stop there in California.
00:50:32.880 They've already mandated it for the kids.
00:50:34.880 So we got to stand up now before it keeps going.
00:50:36.880 They've already got the nurses.
00:50:37.880 They're already doing the military.
00:50:39.880 They just keep going.
00:50:40.880 We got to come together.
00:50:41.880 That's my number one goal to get people to start coming together and stand up against this because it's not right.
00:50:46.880 Michael?
00:50:47.880 Yes.
00:50:48.880 Your goal?
00:50:49.880 My goal is that everyone's right to choose this is left intact.
00:50:58.880 And my daughters aren't forced to become part of an experiment.
00:51:07.880 You guys, from what I understand, you have had a couple of coworkers that have had problems with the vaccine.
00:51:17.880 Yes, that is correct.
00:51:18.880 As I've been talking to people, it just shocked me.
00:51:22.880 You know, in our plant, maybe 50 to 60 percent of the people are vaccinated.
00:51:26.880 And just out of that small number, there's been four or five significant long lasting injuries.
00:51:33.880 One lady had a heart attack from the vaccine.
00:51:36.880 And they're still wanting us to take this.
00:51:38.880 How do you know it was from the vaccine?
00:51:41.880 Well, this lady told me that her doctor told her it was the day after her second vaccine.
00:51:46.880 The doctor said the vaccine caused it.
00:51:48.880 Hmm.
00:51:49.880 So is this when you're looking at this?
00:51:53.880 I mean, I'm I'm heartened to see somebody who is vaccinated standing with somebody who is unvaccinated because it's tearing our country apart.
00:52:03.880 Half of our country is being trained to be either afraid of the other half or to demonize the other half.
00:52:12.880 And that is terrifying to me.
00:52:15.880 So it is.
00:52:16.880 Yeah, it's great to see that both vaccinated and unvaccinated are part of this.
00:52:21.880 Yes, there's a lot.
00:52:23.880 There's a lot of vaccinated people on that line today standing with us.
00:52:28.880 Yeah, I agree, Glenn.
00:52:30.880 And something I am so worried about is our president Biden.
00:52:35.880 He is purposely using words like like we're we're murdering people.
00:52:40.880 He is.
00:52:41.880 This is a persecution.
00:52:43.880 It's just unheard of in our country.
00:52:46.880 You know, I'm unvaccinated, but I don't want to hurt anybody.
00:52:49.880 I'm not a murderer.
00:52:50.880 I've never hurt anybody.
00:52:51.880 If I get some symptoms, I'm in a quarantine.
00:52:55.880 I don't want to hurt people.
00:52:56.880 And I just don't understand it, because if you are vaccinated now, it turns out you can also spread covid.
00:53:01.880 I'm unvaccinated.
00:53:02.880 I did also spread covid.
00:53:03.880 So there doesn't need to be hate between each other.
00:53:05.880 We need to come together.
00:53:06.880 Real leaders don't divide us and persecute their citizens.
00:53:09.880 Let me play a piece of audio that came out this weekend from the head of the CDC.
00:53:17.880 And Michael, I'd like you to start.
00:53:19.880 Tell me what.
00:53:20.880 Tell me your thoughts on this again from the head of the CDC this weekend.
00:53:25.880 We have seen that these mandates are getting more and more people vaccinated.
00:53:29.880 Here's what we know.
00:53:30.880 The most disruptive thing that you can do to a workforce is to have a covid outbreak in that workforce.
00:53:36.880 That will most definitely not only send people home, but it will send people to the hospital and some may pass.
00:53:42.880 What we know from the police workforce is that there have been more deaths from the coronavirus over the last year and a half than all other causes of death for that workforce combined.
00:53:52.880 So we believe it is very important to get these people vaccinated.
00:53:56.880 There is a plan should these people not want to be vaccinated towards education and counseling to get people the information they need so that they are feeling comfortable in getting vaccinated.
00:54:10.880 Michael, your thoughts on a plan to educate and counsel those who don't want to get the vaccine.
00:54:19.880 It's no different than than the what the 3M Center in St.
00:54:23.880 Paul has become a liberal indoctrination center where they did that clip said they're going to shove it down our throats until we comply.
00:54:32.880 That's what I heard.
00:54:36.880 Aaron.
00:54:38.880 Yeah, it sounds a lot like reeducation camps, potentially.
00:54:43.880 I'm capable of researching things.
00:54:46.880 I have doctors.
00:54:47.880 We can make our decision.
00:54:49.880 You know, I want to make the right decision.
00:54:51.880 What they're talking about COVID being the biggest threat to a workforce.
00:54:56.880 We've gone a year and a half, almost two years with this and isn't disrupted us at all.
00:55:00.880 We got 460 people did not disrupt our workplace there.
00:55:04.880 I don't know what they're talking about.
00:55:06.880 Yeah, I worked more overtime in the past year and a half than I have my entire time at 3M and over 10 years.
00:55:14.880 Is is the is it a liberal and conservative divide?
00:55:23.880 I don't think so, Glenn, because I've talked to several liberals.
00:55:28.880 One one person, their favorite person is Rachel Maddow.
00:55:32.880 She was saying she agrees with this.
00:55:35.880 The mandate is wrong.
00:55:36.880 It's our body, our choice.
00:55:38.880 And they're now learning like they're not comfortable with the boosters because they're learning that this thing is sketch.
00:55:45.880 So is today the last day that there would be anything going on at 3M?
00:55:51.880 Can you even say?
00:55:54.880 I'm not sure what we can say.
00:55:56.880 I'll just say that a lot of people are very distraught and some people are sick.
00:56:01.880 Some people have vacation.
00:56:03.880 And, you know, some people may continue to be sick and continue to take vacation over this.
00:56:08.880 And are you guys afraid of ramifications for being on the air and identifying yourself?
00:56:18.880 Absolutely.
00:56:19.880 I'm retaliation to something that we don't we say we don't do.
00:56:25.880 It's definitely on my mind.
00:56:28.880 Yeah, of course.
00:56:29.880 Of course, I'm worried.
00:56:30.880 You know, I got two kids and a wife.
00:56:32.880 And the worst case would be if somebody gets mad at us and goes after them.
00:56:37.880 This is bigger than my job.
00:56:39.880 It's bigger than this company.
00:56:41.880 So I'm afraid.
00:56:43.880 But I also know that this is so important.
00:56:46.880 We got to do something.
00:56:49.880 You two are remarkable.
00:56:52.880 And I'd like you to stay in touch with me.
00:56:55.880 If there is any retaliation at all, you make sure that you call.
00:57:00.880 I mean, whoever the local authorities are first, but you call us and let us know.
00:57:06.880 Is there anything that the millions of people that are listening right now can do in support?
00:57:16.880 Stand up for what you believe in.
00:57:19.880 Yeah, I think.
00:57:21.880 Stand up, Paul, your your local officials, your state officials, your senators, your congressmen.
00:57:29.880 Let them know where you stand.
00:57:31.880 Talk to your friends if you can walk out at your place of work.
00:57:37.880 Stand together.
00:57:39.880 We can be strong together.
00:57:42.880 God bless you both.
00:57:44.880 Aaron Gonzalez and Michael Frazier, both with 3M part of a protest today against the vaccine mandates.
00:57:54.880 Back in a minute.
00:57:57.880 Gosh.
00:57:58.880 So yesterday we had the whole family.
00:58:03.880 We were sitting under a big, huge tree last night, kind of having a picnic and celebrating my granddaughter's eighth birthday, which is unbelievable.
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00:59:27.880 I have to tell you, Dr. Fauci is is really one of the one of the he's a world class villain, in my opinion.
00:59:36.880 Now, he might think that he is doing good.
00:59:41.880 And and a lot of people, the you know, the the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
00:59:47.880 He believes I think he's doing good.
00:59:50.880 And, you know, this this bull crap that they they weren't doing gain of function research is a lie.
00:59:59.880 It's a lie.
01:00:01.880 They were the NIH was funding it and it and they knew exactly what they were doing.
01:00:08.880 And in his unbelievable arrogance, he is now pushing for more money.
01:00:15.880 To be thrown his way so he can do more research this time on everything, not just bats, everything.
01:00:24.880 Have we not learned our lesson?
01:00:27.880 No, because nobody pays a price anymore.
01:00:30.880 This guy is a some sort of a weird national God.
01:00:35.880 Over the weekend, however, looks like something has come to light on Fauci.
01:00:43.880 He his division at the NIH shipped part of a three hundred and seventy five thousand eight hundred dollar grant to a lab in Tunisia to drug beagles and lock their heads into mesh cages filled with hungry sand flies so the insects could eat them alive.
01:01:04.880 Forty four beagle puppies were used in this.
01:01:11.880 The dogs had their vocal cords removed so scientists could work without their barking.
01:01:16.880 And then they were eaten alive by sand flies.
01:01:22.880 There are members of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party now in Washington that would like Fauci to explain what exactly were you doing here?
01:01:37.880 What were you doing?
01:01:40.880 And why?
01:01:42.880 And don't you think that it's maybe a little cruel to do this?
01:01:48.880 And was it because you couldn't stand the the wines and the yelps of the puppies or the dogs that you had their vocal cords removed or or were you just really that callous that you just didn't want to hear the barking and the whining?
01:02:07.880 By the way, it was your money, three hundred and seventy five thousand eight hundred dollars to.
01:02:19.880 Have these beagles drugged and eaten while alive.
01:02:26.880 So that's that's that's who Dr.
01:02:28.880 Fauci is.
01:02:30.880 And I am I'm growing increasing increasingly concerned that some of these people in charge of high tech and in charge of our supposed health are really.
01:02:53.880 Harken back to a lot of things from the past and doctors of the past and scientists of the past.
01:03:01.880 They feel free to do anything because they can.
01:03:05.880 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:03:10.880 As Americans, we lead with our hearts and with our pocketbooks.
01:03:16.880 And we would do that in the rest of the world would follow, but not now as the specter of leftism has grown, casting its dark shadow over everything we do.
01:03:26.880 And now every day we march closer and closer to tyranny.
01:03:30.880 You have to ask yourself, do you want to be a part of it or do you want to stand against it?
01:03:35.880 You just met two people that would stand against it and they are risking their jobs today, their livelihoods.
01:03:42.880 They're risking their safety.
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01:04:49.880 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:04:56.880 It is Monday.
01:04:57.880 I want to give you some good news.
01:04:59.880 The Ohio Senate has voted to ban gun seizures during emergencies, and they have added two important words and knives.
01:05:12.880 Here's the thing.
01:05:13.880 They solidified the gun rights and limited the government power in an emergency.
01:05:19.880 And they you cannot infringe on the right to bear arms and knives.
01:05:28.880 It passed 23 to 7.
01:05:31.880 It'll stop the local and state governments from confiscating anything that is lawfully owned during a declared emergency.
01:05:38.880 This is something that we have seen governments already out of control on the 15 days to slow the spread.
01:05:49.880 Remember that two years ago?
01:05:51.880 Well, it is now in Ohio.
01:05:55.880 It is illegal to to have any community try to do that.
01:06:01.880 And apparently the Municipal League was against the bill and Senator Cecil Thomas.
01:06:14.880 She's got to be great from Avondale.
01:06:16.880 She says it removes local government authority.
01:06:19.880 She said this bill is sort of like a Christmas tree wish list regarding the removing of municipal legislative powers and doing that.
01:06:26.880 You're creating an environment where local control really has no authority to manage the process.
01:06:32.880 It's basically denying the local government the ability to protect their local community as they deem appropriate.
01:06:38.880 Well, if you are confiscating guns and knives from the populace, the argument would be that's a human right that you cannot take away.
01:06:49.880 I don't care if you're the federal government or the local government.
01:06:52.880 The only reason why the Bill of Rights applies to the federal government is because they wanted to make clear no federal government could ever do that because they never thought that the local government.
01:07:06.880 government would violate human rights.
01:07:09.880 It was too close to the humans that they voted for.
01:07:13.880 And so this is, I think, good news.
01:07:18.880 Also, some more good news.
01:07:20.880 Florida and the governor has said we want all of the police officers.
01:07:28.880 Who have been fired because of the covid restrictions or the vaccine restrictions to apply and come to Florida.
01:07:40.880 I would say the same thing, you know, without any authority, but I would say the same thing about Texas.
01:07:47.880 We have to start gathering together.
01:07:49.880 We have to start coming or they're going to just they're just going to just split us apart.
01:07:55.880 We have to be together as communities and work to help one another.
01:08:02.880 And not only police officers, but I would say really at this point, just about anybody who is on the wrong side of the federal government.
01:08:11.880 Let me give you a couple of examples.
01:08:13.880 The Idaho Medical Association has just targeted a pathologist license for prescribing ivermectin instead of using, quote, accepted and documented medical practices and vaccination.
01:08:27.880 Hmm. As tolerance for intellectual diversity continues to narrow within the academic and public health establishments, dissenters in medicine and education are facing a range of professional reprisals.
01:08:44.880 This is from just the news.
01:08:47.880 The Idaho medical establishment targeted pathologist Ryan Cole's license to practice after the medical director of America's frontline doctors,
01:08:56.880 which challenges COVID-19 orthodoxy was appointed to a regional health board.
01:09:03.880 The University of California is putting a psychiatrist and bioethicist professor Aaron Caharity on unpaid leave for refusal to get vaccinated for COVID.
01:09:15.880 The subject of his ongoing lawsuit seeking recognition of natural immunity.
01:09:21.880 That's the craziest thing.
01:09:23.880 We now have doctors denying natural immunity.
01:09:28.880 How is that possible, Doc?
01:09:30.880 How is that possible?
01:09:33.880 We all know that a vaccine, what it does is it tricks your body into thinking that it has COVID without all the nasty effects.
01:09:48.880 And so you make antibodies.
01:09:51.880 That's what a vaccine does.
01:09:54.880 It gives you a little of smallpox, a little bit of rubella, a little bit of whatever it is.
01:10:02.880 And it tricks your body into making its own natural immunity.
01:10:08.880 And how is it you are denying natural immunity?
01:10:15.880 So I don't have some weird ass thing that was cooked up in a lab.
01:10:23.880 Instead, I have the actual virus and my body fights it and kills it.
01:10:30.880 And somehow or another, the thing you cooked up in a lab is more powerful than my own body.
01:10:35.880 When will Americans wake up and see this?
01:10:39.880 They're silencing everyone who is actually standing with science that everyone knows.
01:10:51.880 Apart from COVID, a pro-American education startup founded by a self-described deplorable professor accused YouTube of pretextually suspending its account.
01:11:08.880 So this was somebody that was saying, you know, we're going to teach actual, we're going to teach actual history online.
01:11:18.880 YouTube canceled it.
01:11:21.880 Idaho Medical Association asked the Board of Medicine to investigate a doctor for refusing to use accepted and documented medical practices and vaccination instead prescribing horse dewormer.
01:11:40.880 Hmm.
01:11:41.880 Hmm.
01:11:42.880 It's not.
01:11:43.880 It's not.
01:11:44.880 Uh, several other UC employees have, uh, uh, received the same kind of notice of intent to suspend without pay.
01:11:56.880 Um, uh, a supportive letter.
01:12:00.880 He received, uh, this doctor that was let go by a UC.
01:12:03.880 Uh, he received a supportive letter from a black professor and a man of the left who has remained silent quote for one of the first times in my life.
01:12:14.880 because I am one lost paycheck away from economic disaster.
01:12:22.620 I will tell you that one last paycheck is,
01:12:30.660 is that the price that you are willing to sell out for?
01:12:39.560 See, a lot of people have been afraid to speak out about a lot of really bad things.
01:12:44.880 And they failed to speak out early when it wasn't your life at stake.
01:12:51.980 It was your job.
01:12:53.960 And I'm telling you now, if we all stand up, we can fight this back.
01:12:59.000 That's why they're fighting so hard to thwart you right now, to frighten you.
01:13:08.800 As soon as they have control of your bank account, you're done.
01:13:14.260 You're done.
01:13:16.180 Now you will be unable to get a job.
01:13:19.360 Now you will be unable to get a loan.
01:13:22.280 Now you will go out of business.
01:13:25.260 If you haven't already stood, we can't have this get worse.
01:13:32.540 Let me show you what's happening in New Zealand.
01:13:35.900 Here's the head of New Zealand proudly declaring,
01:13:41.780 yeah, we have two classes of citizens.
01:13:44.500 Listen.
01:13:45.000 So you basically said this is going to be like,
01:13:48.000 it's almost like you probably don't see it like this,
01:13:50.100 the two different classes of people.
01:13:51.540 If you're vaccinated or if you're unvaccinated, you have all these rights.
01:13:54.180 If you are vaccinated.
01:13:55.320 That is what it is.
01:13:56.380 So, yep.
01:13:57.320 Yep.
01:13:57.740 Yep.
01:14:00.060 Yep.
01:14:00.900 Two classes of citizens.
01:14:02.840 Those with rights and those who don't have rights.
01:14:07.520 Is that the America you want?
01:14:10.300 That's the prime minister of New Zealand.
01:14:14.220 And she's proud and happy to say it.
01:14:18.480 We've already played the CDC director, Walensky,
01:14:22.060 but it's worth playing again in case you haven't heard it.
01:14:25.300 Here is.
01:14:26.340 Here she is this weekend talking about a new plan that is yet to be announced.
01:14:31.800 We have seen that these mandates are getting more and more people vaccinated.
01:14:36.320 Here's what we know.
01:14:37.500 The most disruptive thing that you can do to a workforce is to have a COVID outbreak in that workforce.
01:14:43.940 That will most definitely not only send people home,
01:14:46.540 but it will send people to the hospital and some may pass.
01:14:49.440 What we know from the police workforce is that there have been more deaths from the coronavirus
01:14:54.000 over the last year and a half than all other causes of death for that workforce combined.
01:14:59.640 So we believe it is very important to get these people vaccinated.
01:15:03.960 There is a plan.
01:15:05.540 Should these people not want to be vaccinated towards education and counseling to get people the information they need?
01:15:13.420 I just want you to understand education.
01:15:17.520 What does that mean?
01:15:18.180 How would that how would that happen?
01:15:20.640 Do I have to go into a meeting at my office and watch some video?
01:15:25.760 Do I have to go someplace and maybe take a weekend away, maybe go to some sort of camp and get that education?
01:15:33.720 And then do I have to pass a test?
01:15:36.040 Do they have to believe me that I believe that?
01:15:38.620 Do I have to fully accept it or do I continue to get education?
01:15:42.400 Or do I go to the more scary part of that sentence therapy?
01:15:47.820 So if I don't accept it at your education level, do I then have to go into a psychotherapist who is then going to treat me for some sort of disorder?
01:16:05.540 Don't think they won't do it.
01:16:09.560 They will.
01:16:10.820 There is already a plan to do it, according to her.
01:16:18.560 Now.
01:16:20.500 You might say, well, I don't think that the vaccine is whatever.
01:16:27.380 That's fine.
01:16:28.500 I want you to know, because I've watched some of the education.
01:16:33.700 I got some education on CNN and I didn't I didn't know this, but our our new surgeon general has made an announcement, which I think is really amazing.
01:16:48.960 And I just I just want you to say people I'm quoting people who got the covid-19 vaccination are less likely to die from any cause.
01:17:04.980 Compared to unvaccinated people, we have found the fountain of youth.
01:17:10.340 We have this is the beginning of the cure to cancer.
01:17:15.900 If you are vaccinated, according to our new surgeon general.
01:17:22.760 You are more likely to stay alive, less likely to die from any cause because you have received the vaccine.
01:17:34.720 Well, that should be shouted from the highest mountaintop, because, oh, I know, I believe it.
01:17:42.500 And every thinking human being.
01:17:45.840 I'm sure believes that that is 100 percent true.
01:17:51.560 Back in a minute.
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01:18:15.600 Glenn, thank you so much for recommending American financing.
01:18:19.460 Wesley, you're welcome.
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01:18:42.340 Next hour, I'm going to go into something that the White House has just released that they're they're hoping that you're not going to tie it to last Friday's release of ESGs and the banking.
01:18:56.980 But that is exactly what it is.
01:19:00.660 They released something that is truly as terrifying as a plan to educate those or to provide counseling for those who don't want to get the virus or the vaccination.
01:19:14.240 I'm going to tell you about that and say some pretty unpopular things.
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01:19:51.420 You are listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:20:22.540 We are so glad that you're listening today.
01:20:26.280 Thank you.
01:20:26.720 On tomorrow's program, I'm bringing in a friend, a guy who has just done a song about Afghanistan and what's happening.
01:20:42.400 What's happening there, Joe?
01:20:43.560 And he's gotten all kinds of pushback for it.
01:20:47.700 There's another guy who's doing the same thing with Let's Go Brandon.
01:20:51.880 It's a rapper.
01:20:53.040 He's been deleted now from YouTube because of medical misinformation in the song Let's Go Brandon.
01:21:00.540 Really?
01:21:02.020 What misinformation medically is in the song?
01:21:06.700 Maybe it's just me.
01:21:09.120 But tomorrow, John Andrasik from the Five from Fighting will be with us.
01:21:17.220 And I think he has a really positive message.
01:21:21.060 And I don't know about you, but I need a positive message.
01:21:24.480 I need some positivity in my life.
01:21:27.740 And I'm going to challenge you next hour to stand for the truth because I want to share something that came out from the White House.
01:21:40.560 What a surprise on Friday afternoon when everybody was going home.
01:21:45.260 They decided they were going to announce a new rather large initiative that goes right hand in hand with Build Back Better, The Great Reset, and The Banking System's ESGs.
01:22:01.260 I'll explain next.
01:22:04.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:07.060 Well, for some reason or another, the ADL is now interjecting itself into the Halloween debate.
01:22:22.260 The Anti-Defamation League is now wanting to make sure that we do not perpetuate gender norms.
01:22:32.880 Really?
01:22:33.600 Perpetuating gender norms in our schools and on our streets for Halloween.
01:22:43.700 The ADL suggests schools tell the students that there aren't any boys and girls costumes.
01:22:50.920 So Superman can be a woman and Pocahontas can be a man.
01:22:57.600 This is what the ADL is doing.
01:23:00.800 Hmm.
01:23:02.800 Why?
01:23:04.560 Why?
01:23:06.220 Well, I'll begin to explain it to you and give you its surefire cure in 60 seconds.
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01:24:39.020 Wow, so costumes.
01:24:40.840 Huh, costumes that are targeted to boys place heavy emphasis on superheroes and action figures.
01:24:53.560 And they convey the messages that boys should be scary and gruesome.
01:24:59.520 Huh, really?
01:25:00.440 Because superheroes and action figures are gruesome.
01:25:03.780 That is weird.
01:25:06.160 But be careful of gender stereotypes.
01:25:08.700 That's according to the ADL.
01:25:12.620 Okay, why are they doing that?
01:25:14.960 Well, because the whole world is going to conform.
01:25:18.840 The question is, will you?
01:25:22.300 I want you to understand, history doesn't just repeat itself.
01:25:27.420 History is repeating itself.
01:25:30.200 And you are at the beginning now of something extraordinarily dangerous.
01:25:36.920 And I will tell you that we will make the Germans look like rookies in the end if we allow this to happen.
01:25:46.280 The whole world is on the edge.
01:25:49.580 China is on the edge of economic disaster.
01:25:53.020 If they go down, just the supply line problem that we have will be enough to knock us flat.
01:26:01.880 And there will be somebody there who says, I can rebuild it better.
01:26:06.480 I can build back better.
01:26:08.620 This is the Biden-Harris administration.
01:26:14.620 This weekend, on Friday.
01:26:19.380 If you really want to bury something, you release it on Friday afternoon.
01:26:24.780 Last Friday, they talked about ESGs and the new banking system.
01:26:29.060 This time, they issued the first ever national gender strategy to advance the full participation of all people, including women and girls, in the United States and the world.
01:26:44.820 Wow.
01:26:45.720 Now, you would think they wouldn't want this buried, right?
01:26:48.560 Why would you announce something, the first ever national gender strategy?
01:26:53.820 Now, it does include women and girls.
01:26:58.200 I don't think we need to stereotype.
01:27:00.560 I mean, exactly how do you define women and girls?
01:27:03.380 I'd like the Biden-Harris administration to answer that before we go on, but they won't.
01:27:10.280 Here it is.
01:27:12.660 President Biden and Vice President Harris believe that advancing gender equity and equality is fundamental to every individual's economic security,
01:27:22.420 safety, health, and ability to exercise their most basic rights.
01:27:27.040 It is also essential to economic growth and development, democracy, and political stability, and to the security of nations across the globe,
01:27:37.140 ensuring that all people, regardless of gender, have the opportunity to realize their full potential is, therefore, both a moral and strategic imperative.
01:27:47.720 Wow, that sounds great, doesn't it?
01:27:49.340 Yet no country in the world has achieved gender equality, and we are at an inflection point.
01:27:56.380 Oh, my gosh.
01:27:57.460 Build back better.
01:27:58.900 The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled a health crisis, an economic crisis, and a caregiving crisis that have magnified the challenges that women and girls,
01:28:10.480 especially women and girls of color, have long faced.
01:28:13.580 You know, like being fired because you won't take the vaccine, ladies.
01:28:20.100 You lady nurses, you gotta go.
01:28:23.980 It has exacerbated a shadow pandemic of gender-based violence in the United States and around the world.
01:28:32.660 These overlapping crises have underscored that far too long the status quo have left too many people behind.
01:28:39.380 The moment demands that we build back better.
01:28:43.800 It requires that we acknowledge and address long-standing gender discrimination and the systematic barriers to full participation that have held back women and girls.
01:29:00.320 It requires that we bring the talent and potential of all people to bear to face the challenges of our time.
01:29:08.840 That's why the Biden-Harris administration established the White House Gender Policy Council, charged with leading the development of the first-ever National Strategy on Gender Equity,
01:29:19.660 which sets forth an aspirational vision and comprehensive agenda to advance gender equity and equality in domestic and foreign policy,
01:29:30.060 and demonstrates that families, communities, and nations around the world stand to benefit.
01:29:35.340 The strategy identifies 10 interconnected priorities.
01:29:41.460 So, if you believe in protecting women, you have to believe in all of these things because they're all connected and they're all a priority.
01:29:52.060 1. Economic security.
01:29:54.440 2. Gender-based violence.
01:29:57.400 3. Health.
01:29:59.060 4. Education.
01:30:00.580 5. Justice and immigration.
01:30:03.720 6. Human rights and equality under the law.
01:30:08.020 7. Security and humanitarian relief.
01:30:12.720 8. Climate change.
01:30:15.380 9. Science and technology.
01:30:18.700 10. Democracy, participation, and leadership.
01:30:22.780 These priorities are all linked and must be tackled in concert.
01:30:27.840 The strategy also adopts an intersectional approach that considers the barriers and challenges faced by those who experience intersecting and compounding forms of discrimination related to gender, race, and other factors, including sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, disability, age, and socioeconomic status.
01:30:53.980 This includes the addressing of discrimination and bias faced by black, Latino, indigenous, Native American people, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and other people of color.
01:31:07.480 Do you see where we're headed here?
01:31:11.700 Do you see where we're headed?
01:31:13.860 Any protected group is going to now get special privileges under the economy to make sure that we are addressing, let's say, climate change in the Aleutians,
01:31:33.660 because the Aleutians have Pacific Islanders, and they've always been downtrodden, so we need to really work on climate change there, and maybe not so much in your white town.
01:31:55.820 Let me tell you something.
01:31:57.360 If you think that these people actually care, actually care about women, let me remind you of Loudoun County, Virginia, where they tore a father apart and made him look like a madman terrorist because he was trying to defend his daughter who was raped.
01:32:24.440 And the reason why they didn't want to bring up the rape, and the reason why they didn't want to bring up the rape is because it's from a gender-fluid individual that was wearing a skirt who is a boy who went into the girl's bathroom to rape her.
01:32:44.380 They don't care about women.
01:32:47.720 If they did, I didn't see any of them on the ground in Afghanistan.
01:32:52.400 They don't care about people who are actually being persecuted because of their sexual orientation.
01:33:02.500 How do I know that?
01:33:04.060 I didn't see them on the ground saving homosexuals in Afghanistan or in Syria or in Iraq.
01:33:13.060 We did.
01:33:14.500 Where were you?
01:33:15.520 They also want to build on the historic Affordable Care Act and continue to expand and improve health care globally.
01:33:31.480 Defend the constitutional right to safe and legal abortion in the United States.
01:33:35.520 And address the pernicious effects of health inequity, including by addressing the maternal mortality crisis in the United States.
01:33:47.800 They've got all kinds of things here that are going to make sure that they have, through the American Rescue Plan and through ESGs and through the government and their public-private partnerships, public-private partnerships,
01:34:07.520 to inform and education and then make sure it's executed, to inform our ongoing and future efforts to advance gender equity at home and abroad.
01:34:19.680 The strategy calls for continued accountability, consultation, and engagement as we work towards our collective vision for gender equity at home and abroad.
01:34:31.600 Its implementation will guide strategic planning and budgeting, policy and program development, measurement and data, and management and training.
01:34:40.940 We look forward to partnering with Congress, local, state, tribal, territorial governments, civil society, the private sector, foreign governments, and multilateral institutions to drive progress towards the objective outlined in this strategy.
01:34:57.780 I didn't have enough time to go through all of the objectives in the strategy.
01:35:04.860 But you can read it yourself at whitehouse.gov.
01:35:08.500 It again was released last Friday, late afternoon.
01:35:15.580 I want to share with you the fact that the family is under attack.
01:35:24.860 That the sacredness of being a man and the sacredness of being a woman is under attack.
01:35:33.140 And it's under attack to do one thing.
01:35:37.840 Destroy the family.
01:35:40.220 That's it.
01:35:41.720 This is the most evil plan I have ever encountered.
01:35:46.860 To destroy the family.
01:35:49.900 Some organizations like BLM have that in their manifesto.
01:35:55.500 To destroy the family.
01:35:57.960 This is now going to be implemented by the federal government through our banking systems and ESG and through everything else.
01:36:11.720 It will touch every aspect of your life.
01:36:15.540 So I'm going to go through a few things that are true.
01:36:20.620 And if you disagree with them.
01:36:24.320 Well, then we can still be friends.
01:36:27.380 But I don't think we're on the same side.
01:36:33.380 You may be fighting for the wrong side.
01:36:35.720 And I want to share what I hold to be self-evident truth.
01:36:45.480 I'll give you 90%.
01:36:46.960 95%.
01:36:48.640 Agree in 95%?
01:36:49.920 Great.
01:36:50.300 Let's fight together.
01:36:52.820 If not, we should part ways.
01:36:56.540 60 seconds, I'll tell you.
01:36:57.860 So if I cornered one of your kids or your grandkids right now and said, why is it so important we have the free market?
01:37:07.420 What makes our way better than any other way?
01:37:11.180 Would they know how to answer it?
01:37:12.940 Would you know how to answer it?
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01:38:23.920 Now, if one of your objections to what I'm about to tell you is that there is no God, see if you can work around that objection.
01:38:45.240 I truly believe there is one, and we need to implore him for his help.
01:38:51.880 But if that is your objection, see if you can't get around that to go with all of the other truths that I'm about to speak.
01:39:00.220 All human beings, male and female, were created in the image of God.
01:39:07.820 They were created for a purpose, male and female.
01:39:13.320 Each has a divine nature and a destiny.
01:39:17.880 Gender is essential characteristic of that eternal identity and its purpose.
01:39:25.640 You were born a male or a female for a reason, and there are only two genders.
01:39:33.560 God commanded at the beginning to multiply and replenish the earth, and that still should be our goal.
01:39:45.540 It still is in effect.
01:39:47.980 And procreation and procreation and the powers that it takes to procreate should only happen between a man and a woman who are lawfully wedded as husband and wife.
01:40:00.220 Which means that because that is a sacred power to procreate, and it should be happening between a man and a woman lawfully wedded as husband and wife,
01:40:17.620 it means that that life that you create is divinely appointed, and thus all life is sacred and abortion is murder.
01:40:30.220 Husband and wife, together, have a responsibility to love and care for each other and their children.
01:40:41.580 Parents, together, have a sacred duty to rear their children in love and righteousness,
01:40:47.560 to provide for their physical and spiritual needs, and to teach them to love and serve one another,
01:40:54.140 to observe the commandments of God, and to be law-abiding citizens wherever they live.
01:40:59.660 That is the responsibility of mothers and fathers, and they will be held accountable if they fail to discharge those obligations.
01:41:11.060 The family is sacred.
01:41:15.260 It is the basic, fundamental building block.
01:41:19.980 Thus, a marriage between a man and a woman is essential to not only God's plan, but to the universe.
01:41:32.300 Children are entitled to be born within the bounds of matrimony,
01:41:38.140 to be reared by a father and a mother who honor their marital vows with complete fidelity.
01:41:43.540 Successful marriages are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreation.
01:42:10.500 As a dad, I am responsible to provide the necessities of life and protection of my family.
01:42:19.620 My wife is primarily responsible for the nurture of our children,
01:42:25.180 but we help each other on both of those things as equal partners.
01:42:30.280 Now, that doesn't mean that there aren't special cases.
01:42:34.860 Of course there is, and extended families should lend support when needed.
01:42:40.740 But the disintegration of the family, the destruction of the family,
01:42:45.480 will bring upon us as individuals, our communities, and our entire world,
01:42:52.960 calamities beyond your imagination.
01:42:55.420 That's why, I believe, family first, you must stand up for these principles first.
01:43:08.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:43:10.980 You know, it's better than having a real estate agent when you're trying to buy or sell a home.
01:43:19.600 Having an entire team of people with that real estate agent.
01:43:23.620 I mean, when you have an entire team, somebody that, you know, when your real estate agent says,
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01:43:36.720 and they can help get it done.
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01:43:43.820 And they have a lineup of people and places that you can contact in order to get things done and done right.
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01:44:34.420 I've said for years that I think it's going to be this audience,
01:44:59.860 and especially alcoholics in the audience, that will save our nation.
01:45:05.740 And I say that because the 12 steps apply in anything in your life.
01:45:11.680 It doesn't have to be just alcohol.
01:45:15.120 You know, there's the steps.
01:45:17.160 Let me just give you two of them today.
01:45:19.040 The first one is, we admitted we were powerless over alcohol, that our lives had become unmanageable.
01:45:26.100 The second is, we began to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
01:45:31.040 So what do those two mean, and how do they apply?
01:45:33.820 First of all, AA works.
01:45:37.880 It works.
01:45:38.900 Stanford science writer described AA as the most effective path to giving up alcohol.
01:45:45.620 It works, and it is the go-to around the world.
01:45:50.040 You were called incurable before Alcoholics Anonymous.
01:45:53.100 So what is it?
01:45:54.960 Well, it is the self-empowerment at the same time, the balancing of the self.
01:46:05.020 You have to admit you're powerless over this.
01:46:07.780 And it's the hardest step, I mean, other than not drinking, to admit that you have a problem.
01:46:12.420 Because you see yourself as somebody who is not an alcoholic.
01:46:16.340 You see yourself as not somebody who's a bum in the streets.
01:46:19.400 Sometimes you can't be that person, because that person is too weak, and you're not that weak.
01:46:28.980 And so you try over and over and over and over again, and you fail every day trying to stop.
01:46:34.060 And you can't do it.
01:46:35.920 And a lot of times, you will push all of these things under the rug.
01:46:41.420 You know?
01:46:41.920 No, I mean, everybody has a drink now and then.
01:46:44.720 This was my excuse.
01:46:45.920 I'm not an alcoholic.
01:46:47.180 I don't drink before 5 p.m.
01:46:49.400 I was hammered every night from 5 p.m. on, but I went to work sober-ish.
01:47:02.360 You can't admit that everything that you have done and thought was true is not.
01:47:14.140 And you can't admit it.
01:47:15.480 For instance, we're going through this right now.
01:47:18.660 Right now.
01:47:20.340 We are refusing to admit that our country is at the end.
01:47:26.520 That our country has all kinds of problems.
01:47:30.140 And we've had these drinks at cocktail parties, and they've been pushed by the bartender, the politician.
01:47:39.120 They've been excused by our really bad friend, the media.
01:47:42.920 It was like, ah, you're not an alcoholic.
01:47:46.460 It's not going to happen to you.
01:47:48.440 And we bought it.
01:47:52.600 So the first thing we have to do is say, America has a real problem.
01:47:58.880 And I'm part of it.
01:48:02.660 Okay, that's step one.
01:48:03.860 See that we have a problem.
01:48:05.100 Can you admit we have a problem and that you're part of it?
01:48:07.380 The next step, step two, is basically accepting that you're not God.
01:48:15.660 And that maybe there is a God.
01:48:17.420 And maybe that God can help you.
01:48:19.200 And AA is very, very clear on God.
01:48:25.020 But let me explain.
01:48:26.600 You have to admit that you are not God.
01:48:31.880 And that's not as simple as it sounds.
01:48:33.800 When you believe in God, you believe that God determines the truth.
01:48:37.980 And there is only one truth.
01:48:39.260 And it's God's.
01:48:40.240 And all you can do is try to figure out what that truth is and how to apply it to your lives as best as you can.
01:48:47.340 Right?
01:48:48.360 But today in America, we have my truth.
01:48:53.100 It's not a joke.
01:48:54.320 We've joked about it for a long time.
01:48:55.920 It's a creed.
01:48:57.500 And we need to understand that.
01:48:59.940 Many people, including young people, believe truth is like beauty.
01:49:04.520 It's in the eye of the beholder.
01:49:05.960 They believe that truth can only be extracted from personal experiences and feelings.
01:49:12.140 They think truth comes from inside of them, not without.
01:49:19.460 Personal truth.
01:49:20.780 When you have personal truth, the only way you can really find answers is to find them in yourself.
01:49:28.960 And that makes you your own God.
01:49:32.880 You can.
01:49:34.280 You can write people rights or take them away.
01:49:37.800 Because you know the truth.
01:49:41.460 And the truth is personal because you found it within you through your own personal experience.
01:49:48.860 For an alcoholic.
01:49:54.040 I mean, this is a problem because we genuinely want to drink.
01:49:57.820 That's the truth of my personal experience.
01:50:00.240 If I had a bottle of Jack Daniels and I didn't know who I was right now, I would be drinking like there is no tomorrow.
01:50:07.520 When you crave something so horribly, you are an addict.
01:50:23.080 And that addiction becomes the prevailing truth.
01:50:27.300 And that's why to overcome your addiction, you have to look for the truth outside of yourself.
01:50:37.000 It can't be defined by your own personal experience because all your personal experience has led you to is your addiction, your destruction.
01:50:49.380 You can't be God.
01:50:51.040 And by saying that, it requires you to humble yourself, which is the biggest theme of AA and honestly why it works is because it creates humble people.
01:51:06.920 And it's scary.
01:51:11.480 I mean, whether you recognize it or America recognizes it or not, we have begun to see ourselves as gods.
01:51:19.040 God's God who knows everything.
01:51:24.000 Because we don't have all the answers.
01:51:25.960 We're not God.
01:51:27.140 And when you realize you don't have the answer, this is where it gets really frightening because you now realize there are things outside of your control.
01:51:37.040 You can't control anything.
01:51:39.560 And that is a scary place to be at first.
01:51:43.860 That's why people tune to their own definitions of the truth.
01:51:47.180 Because they are seeking out one truth.
01:51:51.560 That one truth.
01:51:54.940 That reminds them they're in control, but they're not.
01:51:58.940 And if they're not in control, who is?
01:52:03.020 This is where the important definition of God comes in from AA.
01:52:08.700 It's very vague.
01:52:11.460 God as you understand it.
01:52:13.480 The God of your understanding.
01:52:17.860 The specifics of God are less important than surrendering to the idea of God.
01:52:24.240 Which is basically saying, I'm putting my sword down.
01:52:28.440 I'm not God.
01:52:30.120 Something bigger than me is God.
01:52:32.280 A lot of Americans aren't willing to do that because it's become the source of so much of our discontent.
01:52:45.280 We have to find why people won't take that step and listen to them.
01:52:53.980 Because you can't scold an addict out of whatever they're addicted to.
01:53:00.700 We are never going to be able to scold the other side into understanding and leaving their religion.
01:53:11.780 Because that is what it has become.
01:53:15.700 A worshipping of the planet.
01:53:18.300 A worshipping now of a God that is the government that can print up rights.
01:53:27.380 Most alcoholics will tell you a story about someone in their life who loved them enough to tell them the truth.
01:53:35.560 And then stick around for the consequences.
01:53:43.060 That's how you have to approach your friend, your neighbor, your child, your parent, co-worker.
01:53:49.480 Who's clinging on their own version of truth.
01:53:52.940 We have to be honest.
01:53:55.300 But we also have to do it with understanding.
01:53:59.540 Americans are just like alcoholics because we all are.
01:54:02.840 We're addicted to something very, very bad that is destroying a nation that has really become a very functional alcoholic.
01:54:12.280 But at the end, functional alcoholics, they either die or they get better.
01:54:20.420 But people are terrified of the truth.
01:54:23.020 And that's why they're running from it.
01:54:25.080 Especially young people who are running from the truth of their own bodies.
01:54:29.620 A young girl says she's a boy.
01:54:32.800 What she's really saying is the reality of who she is is too much for her.
01:54:39.920 She wants to escape it.
01:54:42.620 Well, I understand that feeling because that's what drove me to alcohol.
01:54:46.960 You don't want to live in reality.
01:54:49.360 It's hard in reality.
01:54:51.000 And life can be really cruel and tough and there's nothing you feel like you can do about it.
01:54:57.800 So, you cling to your own truth.
01:55:03.360 We're so afraid of not being God of our reality.
01:55:06.500 That's why it's so personal when you question if someone's truth is true.
01:55:15.720 Because in essence, you're asking them if they're really God.
01:55:20.180 Do they really think you're God?
01:55:23.880 And we really have to understand where they're coming from.
01:55:26.880 Genuinely.
01:55:27.360 Because we have to find those who want to stop drinking.
01:55:36.140 We have to find those who don't know what to do, but know that they're trying to solve this, but everything they do doesn't work.
01:55:49.420 We have to reach those people with the understanding that we can't change the country either, but we can change ourselves and we can help others see the truth, the real truth.
01:56:04.660 Basically, you're asking them to come home.
01:56:09.320 And no amount of shouting is going to do it.
01:56:11.600 But only, you're only going to come home if you're reminded of how good it feels to be home, how good it feels to do good, how good it feels to love someone, how good it feels not to be angry all the time.
01:56:29.740 Coming home is really scary.
01:56:36.240 But it is the only way forward.
01:56:39.960 Back in a minute.
01:56:41.600 This past week, the chief economic advisor at Alliance, Mohamed El-Aryan, gave a stark warning about inflation.
01:56:52.860 He told Fox Business that he doesn't really agree that it's transitory and investors should look forward to another year of at least high and persistent inflation.
01:57:04.600 So at least high and persistent.
01:57:07.640 What does that mean?
01:57:09.240 What's left after that?
01:57:10.620 Well, Jack Dorsey talked about it this weekend.
01:57:16.060 Hyperinflation.
01:57:17.080 If you didn't see what he said, I wonder if he should be banned from Twitter on that kind of misinformation because the Fed says that's not coming.
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01:58:20.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:58:47.640 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:58:49.760 Let me go to Graham in Oregon.
01:58:51.060 Hello, Graham.
01:58:52.800 Hey.
01:58:53.840 How are you?
01:58:54.320 Good morning, Glenn.
01:58:55.780 How have your past two years been?
01:59:00.500 Great.
01:59:01.560 Great.
01:59:02.480 Great.
01:59:02.680 Yeah.
01:59:03.340 So, I started my, basically, background as a Marine back in 0307.
01:59:13.380 Started contracting for DHS in 2010.
01:59:16.340 Got a job with Federal Protective Service in 2015.
01:59:20.900 Just about a year and a half ago, I transferred over to ICE.
01:59:26.620 And so then I start my morning with my daily reminder that my time with the federal government
01:59:34.620 is coming to a close.
01:59:35.760 They've gone so far as to put an infographic on the DHS main webpage with the image of a syringe
01:59:43.200 and a countdown clock counting down days, hours, minutes, and seconds to the mandate deadline.
01:59:51.420 So, where is that?
01:59:54.100 That is on the WETS website?
01:59:56.600 Oh, that's the homepage.
01:59:58.940 So, when I log in, that's where I get access to all my web tools.
02:00:03.560 So, like my web TNA, time and attendance, you know, employment, EAP, all of my data.
02:00:12.380 It's the main page.
02:00:13.220 As soon as I open up the browser.
02:00:15.960 Then, of course, I've got the What's in the News feed, which, of course, assures me that it's a myth
02:00:24.180 that if you have already had COVID-19, you don't need the vaccine.
02:00:29.920 Down at the bottom of the page, I've got the Find a Vaccine tool that has been added to the webpage.
02:00:35.820 So, are you staying with ICE?
02:00:41.400 What is your plan?
02:00:44.540 Well, my plan is Semper Gumby.
02:00:48.020 Just always flexible.
02:00:51.740 Saw this coming a while ago.
02:00:54.060 As soon as we got the word that an official tracking system was established
02:01:00.340 and they created a web tool, you know, for tracking all of this.
02:01:05.220 It's like, oh, okay, so this is not temporary.
02:01:07.680 This is going to stick around.
02:01:09.180 And it started off and said, hey, join our opt-in reporting program.
02:01:13.900 So, like, oh, okay.
02:01:15.400 So, it's opt-in, then it's opt-out, and then it's mandatory.
02:01:18.300 So, you know, I'd prepped the wife years ago that being in a position of enforcement and authority,
02:01:26.000 we'd have to contend with potentially leaving everything someday if I was ever asked to do something that I wasn't going to do.
02:01:36.220 So, we enacted that plan this summer, and we're getting out of our house.
02:01:43.880 Actually, we sold the house.
02:01:44.780 Well, Graham, I have to tell you, I respect you for your bravery.
02:01:52.920 Thank you for your service.
02:01:55.080 And if you're moving, may I suggest Idaho or Texas,
02:02:00.840 only because there's the places where I live,
02:02:03.280 and I would like to be surrounded by neighbors exactly like you.
02:02:07.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.