The Glenn Beck Program - March 15, 2022


Can You Financially Prepare for the Great Reset? | Guests: Dave Ramsey & Joe Kent | 3⧸15⧸22 | The Glenn Beck Program


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

160.33192

Word Count

19,663

Sentence Count

1,841

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

40


Summary

Inflation is costing the average U.S. household nearly $300 a month, and it's all because of Putin. Glenn Beck explains why. He also gives an update on what's happening in Ukraine and why it matters to you.


Transcript

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00:01:53.620 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:02.800 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:02:08.360 Well, hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:02:12.300 CNBC has just come out with a new story to help you.
00:02:17.440 Inflation is costing the U.S. households nearly $300 more a month.
00:02:24.320 Now, it's very important to remember this is because of Putin.
00:02:28.240 It has nothing to do with Joe Biden or government spending.
00:02:33.600 Absolutely nothing to do with that.
00:02:36.960 It's all Putin.
00:02:37.760 But CNBC has some nice tips for you on what you should do to save money.
00:02:44.120 And there are things I would have never thought of.
00:02:46.420 I would have never thought of these things.
00:02:49.500 Good thing we have these journalists around to help us out.
00:02:53.040 That and an update on what's happening in Ukraine and why it matters to you.
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00:04:11.880 So CNBC wants you to know that inflation is costing the average U.S. household an additional $296 a month.
00:04:20.940 The figure is based on the latest reading of consumer prices, which rose 7.9%.
00:04:26.820 By the way, if we just, let's stop, let's stop saying, you know, this is, this is going to be as bad as it was in the 1970s and 80s with, uh, with, uh, Jimmy Carter.
00:04:38.260 It already is.
00:04:40.080 It already is.
00:04:41.020 If you take the inflation and calculate it the way we did back then, that way you're comparing apples and apples, okay?
00:04:51.720 We're at 15.6% inflation.
00:04:55.400 That's what we would have said inflation was at if we calculated it the same way we were calculating inflation back then.
00:05:03.140 So, it is.
00:05:05.280 It's bad.
00:05:06.000 But now we calculate it in a much more sophisticated way.
00:05:10.340 7.6% inflation.
00:05:13.020 All right.
00:05:13.460 Things are going to get worse before it gets better, says Moody's Analytics.
00:05:17.600 Um, uh, pain has felt across the board.
00:05:20.640 Some are feeling it worse than others.
00:05:23.420 Yeah.
00:05:24.020 Who, who, who does inflation hit the hardest?
00:05:28.300 The low and middle income households.
00:05:31.680 That's who's hit the hardest.
00:05:33.660 And $300 a month for the average citizen.
00:05:37.360 That is a lot of money.
00:05:39.620 A separate study by Wells Fargo surprisingly showed the middle class in particular getting squeezed.
00:05:49.160 Uh, inflation was half a point higher for middle income consumers than those at the highest and lowest ends of the spectrum.
00:05:54.980 Well, they've got some, uh, they've got some tips here for you.
00:06:00.460 One, plan ahead.
00:06:04.740 Be strategic about the use of your car.
00:06:07.760 If you have to run errands, do them in one trip at a time.
00:06:11.480 So, and do it at a time when there's not a lot of traffic.
00:06:14.960 Wow.
00:06:15.760 That comes from a certified financial planner.
00:06:19.320 Plan ahead.
00:06:21.120 Okay.
00:06:21.580 Uh, tip number two, shop wisely.
00:06:27.720 You don't need a specific brand.
00:06:30.240 You may save money at a discount grocery store or buy items at bulk like at Costco or BJ's.
00:06:40.500 See, this is, this is why we have the press.
00:06:42.700 Cause I would have never thought of that.
00:06:44.320 Right?
00:06:44.860 I mean, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:06:46.880 Plan ahead and then buy off-brand food.
00:06:52.880 I, wow.
00:06:55.460 Then check your budget weekly.
00:06:59.220 Don't do it just by the month.
00:07:02.040 Make sure you're on track.
00:07:04.840 Now, a lot of people do that.
00:07:07.440 Now, they don't call it checking their budget.
00:07:09.200 They count their change as they're starting to get gas.
00:07:13.160 That's, you know.
00:07:14.940 Anyway, watch out.
00:07:17.120 This one, sit down, America.
00:07:19.060 Watch out for credit card debt.
00:07:23.840 Mm-hmm.
00:07:24.660 Yeah.
00:07:24.920 What?
00:07:25.540 Yeah.
00:07:25.900 Watch out for that.
00:07:26.680 We'll try to get it as high as possible, right?
00:07:28.180 No, no, no.
00:07:28.860 No.
00:07:29.100 They say go lower.
00:07:30.840 With the debt.
00:07:31.520 With the debt.
00:07:32.300 And check every week.
00:07:33.500 And check every week.
00:07:34.940 I've been doing this thing where I check in a multi-decade format.
00:07:39.300 I haven't checked my-
00:07:39.880 Every two decades.
00:07:40.860 Yeah.
00:07:41.140 I haven't checked my finances since 1980.
00:07:44.820 Yeah.
00:07:45.360 Yeah.
00:07:45.700 Do you think they've changed at all?
00:07:46.820 I don't know.
00:07:47.700 I don't know.
00:07:48.460 No, probably not.
00:07:48.820 I don't know.
00:07:49.520 And the last one is, mind your retirement savings.
00:07:53.700 What?
00:07:54.240 Yeah.
00:07:55.000 Yeah.
00:07:55.700 Yeah.
00:07:56.340 Yeah.
00:07:57.000 Yeah.
00:07:57.220 I thought you could just retire with nothing in the bank and no one.
00:08:00.420 Actually, no.
00:08:01.140 These days.
00:08:01.460 No, you can't do it.
00:08:02.540 According to CNBC.
00:08:04.200 Now, there is another idea.
00:08:09.640 The Crowleys have given us an idea as well.
00:08:13.860 And I don't know if you-
00:08:15.780 I don't know if you-
00:08:17.360 I don't know if you know-
00:08:18.300 Hello?
00:08:19.320 I don't know if you know this, but the Crowleys have been really struggling lately.
00:08:24.120 I don't know if-
00:08:24.860 Do you know who the Crowleys are?
00:08:26.040 Because the Crowleys are from Downton Abbey.
00:08:30.200 And they've been struggling.
00:08:32.020 And if I may, tip number one, get rid of the second footman.
00:08:40.080 Okay.
00:08:41.520 That's-
00:08:42.320 The second footman?
00:08:43.520 The second footman.
00:08:44.340 How many footmen are you-
00:08:45.760 Do you typically-
00:08:46.500 Do you deep?
00:08:46.860 Well, I don't know.
00:08:47.780 I don't know what the average is for the-
00:08:48.920 I don't know.
00:08:50.200 But if you have more than one footman, you could get rid of that.
00:08:55.400 Now, I hate to say this, but maybe men could do this.
00:09:00.400 Get rid of the valet.
00:09:02.840 The person that dresses you.
00:09:04.540 I think you can dress yourself.
00:09:07.660 I think you can dress yourself.
00:09:09.280 Yeah, I know.
00:09:09.940 I know.
00:09:10.780 I don't know if you want to be the one making this point.
00:09:12.660 Who's going to brush the suit?
00:09:14.140 You know?
00:09:14.480 I don't know.
00:09:15.160 I don't know.
00:09:16.360 That's true.
00:09:17.020 I think that's a good-
00:09:18.540 Yeah.
00:09:18.720 Now, isn't there more than one type of valet valet?
00:09:22.860 Well, one parks your car, but I think that's at restaurants.
00:09:26.440 Okay.
00:09:27.040 Okay.
00:09:27.640 I think this one-
00:09:28.080 Well, I mean-
00:09:28.700 That's the driver's job.
00:09:30.000 Right.
00:09:30.360 Okay, to park the car.
00:09:31.520 So, can you keep the driver?
00:09:32.780 Well, I would.
00:09:33.520 Okay.
00:09:33.940 Okay, but I definitely get-
00:09:35.740 I'd consider getting rid of the second footman.
00:09:38.420 Footman.
00:09:39.000 Yeah.
00:09:39.700 And I'm not-
00:09:40.340 What does the footman do exactly?
00:09:42.140 Oh, I don't want to explain it.
00:09:43.740 I mean, it's-
00:09:44.700 It's too in-depth.
00:09:45.720 It's too in-depth.
00:09:46.320 Okay, yeah.
00:09:46.840 We don't have that much time.
00:09:47.940 Yeah.
00:09:49.160 They do things.
00:09:49.840 What does the second footman do?
00:09:51.160 The first footman, I would assume, is taking care of the footman duties.
00:09:53.860 What is the second footman?
00:09:55.780 Does the extra footman-
00:09:57.300 There's a lot of feet.
00:09:58.500 There's a lot of feet.
00:09:59.880 A lot of feet.
00:10:00.220 There was more feet in that era.
00:10:01.520 Yeah, right.
00:10:02.080 So, you know-
00:10:03.120 Many people had three.
00:10:03.920 But now you don't need to do it.
00:10:05.680 So, get rid of the second footman.
00:10:07.660 Wow.
00:10:08.120 And buy your groceries at Costco.
00:10:12.480 So, there you go.
00:10:13.700 This is incredible advice.
00:10:15.100 I love that too, because when you have inflation and things cost more, it might be harder to outlay a large amount at one individual time, which is part of the issue here.
00:10:56.340 There's not going to be an option for people who are struggling with this decision.
00:11:00.080 Right?
00:11:00.560 I don't know.
00:11:01.760 You know what I would do?
00:11:02.620 I would just buy all of your food today.
00:11:05.660 For the rest of your life.
00:11:06.900 Yeah.
00:11:07.120 And if, look, if you want to buy, you know, you're like, Glenn, I don't have the freezer space for all that meat.
00:11:13.640 Then get bigger.
00:11:14.600 Get a big walk-in freezer.
00:11:16.940 There you go.
00:11:17.820 Really, seriously, have you not watched the Crowleys?
00:11:21.720 They've got one of those things.
00:11:23.400 And they had to bring ice into that.
00:11:25.780 Right.
00:11:26.360 You don't even have to bring ice.
00:11:27.700 Just get one of those big walk-in freezers.
00:11:30.460 Hang a couple of cows in there.
00:11:32.420 What is the problem?
00:11:33.920 What is the problem?
00:11:34.720 It's like these homeless people that whine, oh, there's no place to go.
00:11:38.880 New York is so bad, I have to sleep in the park.
00:11:41.300 There are great hotels.
00:11:42.700 Yeah, the Waldorf is right there.
00:11:44.080 All around Central Park.
00:11:46.040 What are they thinking?
00:11:47.080 Just go in.
00:11:47.820 What are they thinking?
00:11:49.320 I mean, you don't have to.
00:11:50.440 If you don't want to be extravagant, you don't need the penthouse.
00:11:53.060 We're not saying.
00:11:53.800 We're not being ridiculous here.
00:11:55.220 Correct.
00:11:55.700 Just, you know, take a normal room.
00:11:58.260 Right.
00:11:58.560 Maybe a suite.
00:11:59.700 Right.
00:12:00.260 You know?
00:12:00.620 I mean, if there's more than one of you, or if you want to put your shopping cart in,
00:12:04.720 a separate room.
00:12:06.040 You know what I mean?
00:12:06.880 They get a two-bedroom suite.
00:12:08.820 Yeah.
00:12:09.380 It's just these.
00:12:10.300 It's crazy.
00:12:12.080 Those are the people that probably didn't cut their second footman.
00:12:15.300 Anyway, let's.
00:12:16.760 It's a big problem.
00:12:18.420 You're homeless and hungry.
00:12:19.880 Go to Costco.
00:12:21.280 Yeah.
00:12:21.540 I don't understand.
00:12:24.000 Weren't we just, weren't we told relatively recently by one Nancy Pelosi?
00:12:27.900 Yeah.
00:12:28.240 That they had designed this new system we were walking into called Obamacare.
00:12:33.540 Uh-huh.
00:12:34.000 Specifically so that people didn't have to work anymore and they could just do their passions
00:12:38.940 like music and art.
00:12:40.860 Yeah.
00:12:41.240 Yeah.
00:12:41.440 They wouldn't have to go to be productive members of society.
00:12:44.620 Right.
00:12:44.860 They could instead be artists.
00:12:46.160 You know when Joe Biden was mentioning how expensive insulin was and we had to do something
00:12:55.280 about it.
00:12:55.560 Do you know why?
00:12:56.340 Do you know when the price spiked on insulin?
00:12:59.900 No.
00:13:00.580 Yeah.
00:13:00.860 Right after we passed Obamacare.
00:13:02.460 You're kidding me.
00:13:03.280 No.
00:13:03.620 No.
00:13:04.280 It's shocking.
00:13:05.540 Wow.
00:13:05.920 Shocking.
00:13:06.440 Yeah.
00:13:06.560 Because that was supposed to lower cost the whole pitch of it.
00:13:08.820 But I, what I'd like to suggest is get your insulin from Costco.
00:13:14.780 Okay.
00:13:15.440 Or buy all the insulin you'll ever need for the rest of your life today.
00:13:18.600 And put it in a walk-in freezer.
00:13:20.120 Put it in your walk-in freezer you just bought.
00:13:22.040 But cut the second footman.
00:13:24.440 All right.
00:13:24.960 Let me take a quick break and then I want to come back and I want to tell you what the
00:13:27.840 latest is on Russia.
00:13:29.280 It's a little dicey.
00:13:32.980 But don't worry.
00:13:33.800 I mean, just remember, wear your mask after the nuclear blast and keep six feet of distance
00:13:43.040 between you and whoever else is cowering under your old school desk.
00:13:48.380 That way you won't get COVID.
00:13:50.720 I mean, you'll be killed by the thyroid pretty quickly, but you won't have COVID on top of
00:13:57.000 it.
00:13:57.700 All right.
00:13:58.120 First, let me tell you about the Tuttle Twins.
00:14:00.080 The most difficult thing about having a well-informed set of critical thinking skills is that it's
00:14:07.280 hard.
00:14:08.620 I mean, you have to learn so much, you know, I don't know.
00:14:12.480 Can I just somebody give me an opinion on what it is?
00:14:16.140 It's one reason why the left has so much success in our society is because they offer the path
00:14:21.880 of least intellectual resistance.
00:14:24.360 It's a, you know, it's attractive for a lot of people.
00:14:27.360 A lot of people, really good people too.
00:14:29.740 They just like, I don't know.
00:14:31.100 I don't have time to think about all that stuff.
00:14:33.560 Kind of have to make time, kind of make time on this one.
00:14:36.760 Now, an easy way to do this, not only for your kids.
00:14:40.360 I mean, you can say it's for your kids, but also you.
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00:14:51.800 I mean, I was 30 by the time I read Road to Serfdom.
00:14:54.520 Kind of a good book.
00:14:56.640 You're going to get your kids at six or seven to read it?
00:14:59.280 No, but the Tuttle Twins have made that book into one of their kids' books so you can
00:15:06.060 understand it and you can teach it to your kids.
00:15:09.120 So they have that foundation from the very beginning.
00:15:12.700 That's what the Tuttle Twins books do.
00:15:14.520 They take some of the greatest books ever written about the free market, about capitalism,
00:15:19.800 about the freedom, why big governments always lead to tyranny.
00:15:25.580 All of the principles that make our country.
00:15:29.100 And they put it in books with the Tuttle Twins for, you know, your seven-year-old, six, seven-year-old,
00:15:34.640 and also for your teenagers.
00:15:37.520 Tuttle Twins.
00:15:38.320 Tuttle Twins Beck dot com.
00:15:40.420 Every home in America should have this set.
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00:15:49.020 Ten seconds.
00:15:49.740 Station ID.
00:15:50.240 Hey, let me show you something that happened on Moscow TV yesterday.
00:16:07.480 It's cut six.
00:16:09.060 This is a woman doing the Russian newscast.
00:16:11.680 This is the big newscast in Moscow, in the Soviet, or Russia.
00:16:17.220 And during the middle of the newscast, another anchor shows up behind the main anchor.
00:16:28.600 Listen and watch.
00:16:29.240 What she's saying, she's holding a sign that says no war.
00:16:41.220 No to war.
00:16:42.320 Stop the war.
00:16:44.300 They're lying to you.
00:16:46.060 Don't believe the propaganda.
00:16:48.540 They're lying to you.
00:16:50.660 Now, incredibly brave.
00:16:52.580 Oh, my.
00:16:54.340 We'll be paying for that one for quite some time.
00:16:56.880 Wait until you hear the rest of the story.
00:17:00.760 So she is an employee at Channel One Russia.
00:17:05.240 This is the leading newscast.
00:17:08.860 And she walked in right in the middle of the live newscast and held that sign.
00:17:15.220 And then they went to, you know, wallpaper.
00:17:19.120 They went to video of something else while the anchor was talking and they escorted her out.
00:17:25.380 Now, the update on this story is that she was taken by the Russian police just for some questioning.
00:17:36.040 Of course, she has an attorney and she alerted the attorney beforehand so her attorney could be ready to help her out.
00:17:45.380 The attorney can't find I can't find out where she where she went.
00:17:49.260 The Russian police said, oh, she was at this police station.
00:17:51.920 They went to that police station.
00:17:53.440 No, she's not here.
00:17:55.020 She must be at this police station.
00:17:56.540 No, not there either.
00:17:58.040 They have no record of even picking her up.
00:18:00.360 They have no idea where she is.
00:18:03.300 She posted and released it right before she went on air.
00:18:08.860 She posted a video of her and I haven't seen the whole transcript yet.
00:18:15.000 I haven't seen it translated.
00:18:16.440 But she basically is saying, I am ashamed to be a journalist.
00:18:22.880 We are lying to you.
00:18:25.560 You are not getting the truth.
00:18:27.480 And me being here, I have allowed people to be zombified.
00:18:35.220 That's remarkable.
00:18:38.600 It really is.
00:18:39.720 And the they just passed this law that says up to 15 years in prison.
00:18:45.440 Yeah.
00:18:46.060 And if you get there.
00:18:47.720 Right.
00:18:48.020 I was going to say 15 years in prison.
00:18:49.820 They said the story was that I read that they were going after the maximum sentence here, which it's hard to imagine a more in your face act of defiance than this.
00:19:00.400 And I just wonder whether the 15 years occurs.
00:19:03.780 I know you.
00:19:05.400 I mean, again, they this is the system in Russia.
00:19:09.620 But I'm warning you, this is the same system that we are going to have here.
00:19:15.300 You will not be able.
00:19:17.960 We are putting the the social credit score into and soon our actual money.
00:19:28.760 See, we everybody says, oh, we've got digital money already.
00:19:32.760 No.
00:19:33.640 I mean, yes, we do.
00:19:34.860 And no, we don't.
00:19:36.320 We have digital money.
00:19:38.340 And that is the way most people buy their gas or whatever.
00:19:42.360 You don't actually usually go with anything other than a debit card or a credit card.
00:19:46.880 So people are like, oh, I do that already.
00:19:49.840 Uh huh.
00:19:50.300 This is programmable money.
00:19:53.240 That's really important to understand.
00:19:56.060 The Fed coin will be programmable.
00:20:00.520 This isn't Glenn saying this.
00:20:02.040 This is the United States Treasury saying this because it's important to be able to turn
00:20:09.660 money off for the individual, not all money, but it will be your digital currency with your
00:20:18.640 markings on it.
00:20:19.960 So if they don't want you to buy gas, you won't buy gas.
00:20:25.020 If you aren't, you know, doing what the Chinese say, if you were in China, this is the way
00:20:31.380 it works.
00:20:31.940 If you don't read the words of President Xi every day and then at the end of the day,
00:20:39.460 take a quick test about what he said that day, you lose credit scores.
00:20:45.260 And that means you can't shop at certain stores.
00:20:48.840 You can't, you know, hire an Uber or you can't ride a train or you can't be on an airplane.
00:20:55.600 Those are the kinds of things that programmable money do.
00:21:00.060 And if this keeps going down this road and I don't want to freak people out, but it's like
00:21:03.980 it's possible you could lose both of your footmen.
00:21:07.100 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:21:10.080 don't say that.
00:21:10.740 I don't want to alert people, but they need to know the truth, Glenn.
00:21:13.580 Glenn, it's possible.
00:21:14.780 You will have a footman.
00:21:15.800 You'll have a footman.
00:21:16.980 Glenn, that's not true.
00:21:17.740 They could stop you from all your footmen.
00:21:20.060 You would be footmanless.
00:21:21.940 But you will still have a valet.
00:21:23.820 Of course.
00:21:24.500 Okay.
00:21:24.820 I mean, this is a civilization after all.
00:21:27.760 I mean, we are civilized people.
00:21:29.540 We'll still be dressing for dinner.
00:21:31.520 Oh, yes, obviously.
00:21:34.000 Obviously.
00:21:36.040 By the way, I didn't know this footman.
00:21:37.760 They were servants who ran alongside their masters who were on horseback, servants who
00:21:45.040 were literally on foot, and then they eventually had to start running in front of their master's
00:21:48.960 carriages.
00:21:50.360 What?
00:21:51.560 Why?
00:21:52.500 That's why they call it a footman.
00:21:54.400 I don't know.
00:21:54.820 Why?
00:21:55.380 I think just to show you were so much better.
00:21:58.420 Just like, no, you're not getting your own horse.
00:22:00.780 You're running alongside the horse.
00:22:02.840 You have no idea how rich and powerful I am.
00:22:07.220 I can make the people in my community run beside my carriage.
00:22:11.400 That's amazing.
00:22:12.440 That is crazy.
00:22:13.440 Because, I mean, you have...
00:22:14.180 But what did they do?
00:22:15.280 I mean, that's why they got the name, but...
00:22:17.800 Yeah.
00:22:18.360 Well, I guess they were just servants, so they'd do whatever they wanted.
00:22:21.320 But eventually, it says they eventually turned less athletic and included assisting the
00:22:26.000 butler serving at the table, answering the door, and running errands.
00:22:28.660 Wow.
00:22:29.500 So it eventually calmed down a little bit.
00:22:31.080 This is a lot of running.
00:22:32.140 This may be the origin of the cab.
00:22:35.140 The footman might have said, you know what?
00:22:36.640 I'll just take a cab.
00:22:37.900 I mean, you don't even have to reimburse me.
00:22:40.620 I'll take a cab, and I'll meet you there.
00:22:43.520 Back in a minute.
00:22:47.200 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:22:50.300 So does the footman fluff your pillow at night?
00:22:53.740 Only the second footman does that.
00:22:55.140 I mean, like, I can't toss and turn all night and then have to fluff my pillow.
00:22:58.340 It's like, footman, it's flat again.
00:23:01.120 Sorry, sir.
00:23:02.560 You know.
00:23:03.620 Well, that was before Mike Lindell showed up.
00:23:05.820 Now you don't have to do it.
00:23:06.900 He solved the footman problem.
00:23:07.880 Yeah.
00:23:08.080 Yeah, he did.
00:23:08.800 He did.
00:23:10.420 My pillow is an incredible company.
00:23:14.180 Mike's latest offer is on his six-piece towel set.
00:23:17.440 Now, if you don't have your footman, you know, drying you off after you get out of the shower and scrubbing you down, I mean, I think that's normal.
00:23:27.400 You're really missing out.
00:23:29.700 But if you don't have one, maybe you should get the six-piece towel set that you use yourself.
00:23:34.580 It's got a soft feel.
00:23:36.800 It's really fluffy and thick.
00:23:39.140 It comes with two bath towels.
00:23:41.060 two hand towels, two washcloths, and it usually retails for $109.99.
00:23:46.620 For a limited time, you can get it for $39.99 with the promo code Beck.
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00:23:56.700 It'll take you to all of the specials.
00:23:58.660 They're insanely low.
00:23:59.900 $39.99 for the towels at MyPillow.com.
00:24:03.080 While you still have your second footman, get them to subscribe to Blaze TV.
00:24:06.340 It's BlazeTV.com slash Glenn.
00:24:08.500 The promo code is Glenn.
00:24:17.980 Earlier this month, I challenged you to ask Dr. Robert Malone anything.
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00:24:57.860 Wherever you get your podcast, it's the Saturday podcast.
00:25:01.560 And normally, we release the podcast on YouTube, but that's not going to happen.
00:25:06.580 No.
00:25:07.140 So, if you are still not ready to make the leap to Blaze TV, you can watch my full podcast
00:25:13.560 with Dr. Malone on Rumble at rumble.com slash Glenn Beck.
00:25:19.320 See that there.
00:25:20.260 Also, tomorrow, a very important show.
00:25:22.700 It seems like it is out of date, but it is not.
00:25:26.780 It goes into everything, the corruption that is happening and the tools, the way you are being
00:25:34.960 used and people are taking money away from you to use it against you.
00:25:44.340 We have The Truth on BLM.
00:25:47.660 Where'd that money go?
00:25:49.660 It's a really interesting look.
00:25:51.640 That's tomorrow night on Blaze TV.
00:25:55.680 Okay.
00:25:56.340 So, we also have Dave Ramsey coming up in just a minute.
00:26:00.880 He's going to give us a couple of tips on what can we do.
00:26:06.840 Is he against the second footman as well?
00:26:09.000 I hope he's not going to tell us to.
00:26:10.160 I think he's got at least three footmen.
00:26:11.900 Okay.
00:26:12.160 You know, and they still run in front of his car.
00:26:14.400 Really?
00:26:14.800 Yeah.
00:26:15.120 Wow.
00:26:15.760 Hard on the freeway.
00:26:17.060 Yeah.
00:26:17.240 He's lost a lot of footmen.
00:26:18.540 Yeah.
00:26:19.060 It happens.
00:26:19.920 You got to replace him.
00:26:21.320 That's why they make more.
00:26:22.940 Yeah.
00:26:23.260 So, we'll have him on.
00:26:24.380 And I love this.
00:26:26.720 People are trying to get us to fight over, you know, I don't even know what, but he doesn't
00:26:34.320 buy into the Great Reset.
00:26:36.420 And, okay.
00:26:38.320 Okay.
00:26:39.000 I'd like to talk to him about that.
00:26:40.320 But, uh, really political stuff is not what Dave does.
00:26:46.860 Financial stuff is what Dave does.
00:26:48.680 And that's why I always say, don't listen to me at all about anything on finances because
00:26:54.600 I, you'll be broke.
00:26:56.740 I mean, you know, I am the worst at that.
00:26:59.860 I'm not qualified to tell you that.
00:27:02.460 I don't study it.
00:27:03.380 I don't follow it.
00:27:04.320 I have no idea.
00:27:05.740 So, uh, we'll have him on as an expert on that coming up in, in just a second.
00:27:11.400 Now, there's a couple of things here that you should, uh, know, uh, Minsk and Moscow, uh,
00:27:20.560 have agreed to restructure payments on Russian loans.
00:27:23.900 Now, the Belarusian, is that right?
00:27:27.620 Belarusian prime minister?
00:27:28.740 I've heard of Belarusian.
00:27:30.180 I've heard Belarus and then Belarusian.
00:27:32.660 I don't know why.
00:27:33.940 I think they should make up their mind and go, I think Belarusian sounds better, but I
00:27:37.880 keep hearing Belarusian troops.
00:27:38.580 Let me ask you this.
00:27:40.520 We're never going to talk about this country ever again.
00:27:43.840 Does it matter?
00:27:45.140 The prime minister from that one country, uh, that's helping Russia out, uh, has, uh, restructured
00:27:52.000 their loans.
00:27:52.600 They are going to now take, uh, all of the foreign currencies that they have and change
00:27:59.660 them over to Russian rubles.
00:28:01.460 So now they are going to be, uh, using Russia, Russian rubles to pay everything off that gets
00:28:08.580 them away from the U S dollar.
00:28:10.400 This is something you're going to start to see more and more of in that block.
00:28:14.620 And I think that block is going to be from China and up North Russia.
00:28:20.420 I think through the middle East and much of Africa, because it'll have to, they owe everything
00:28:27.080 to China.
00:28:28.540 Um, and, uh, and possibly some countries in South America, you know, you'll have Venezuela
00:28:35.840 and Cuba for sure, but you're going to start to see the world going away from the dollar
00:28:42.560 because we are making an axis and allied power and that is going to affect us.
00:28:47.840 So I think some people would argue that they're coming toward it, right?
00:28:51.840 There's been a lot of uniting on, uh, against Russia here, but you're saying it's going to
00:28:57.620 split more and reset this to like bipolar sort of polar in the United States is not going
00:29:02.940 to be, is not going to be the United States.
00:29:05.580 We're not going to be the leader of it is going to be, you know, half world government.
00:29:10.660 It'll be the Western world against the Eastern world.
00:29:15.840 That's just the way it's going to be.
00:29:17.440 China is going to be leading it.
00:29:19.280 Um, but, uh, I don't think we're going to be leading it for very long.
00:29:23.760 Anyway, China is expanding their use of coal now, uh, because they say they have to be,
00:29:30.380 uh, secure in their energy.
00:29:32.880 Secure with energy.
00:29:40.660 Oh, what a bunch of dopes they are.
00:29:44.900 Meanwhile, Russia has new airplanes to fly.
00:29:49.340 You know, Aeroflot is a, is not necessarily an aircraft that I would want to fly or an
00:29:55.200 airline that I'd want to fly on.
00:29:57.120 Um, you know, especially when you can get a good Boeing plane or something like that.
00:30:02.760 Um, but, uh, they have them now.
00:30:05.220 In fact, they have now $10 billion worth of new airplanes, uh, because, um, we left them
00:30:12.960 there.
00:30:14.080 And when we said, we're, we got to get all of our people out and we're not going to fly
00:30:18.960 anybody anywhere.
00:30:20.300 Uh, the Russians have now just claimed that whole fleet as theirs.
00:30:25.300 Uh, same thing with McDonald's.
00:30:26.960 You hear about the fat man that chained himself to a McDonald's.
00:30:30.060 I'm only saying that because I mean, he was morbidly obese and I can say that because
00:30:34.880 technically, and I like to use that phrase first, technically I'm morbidly obese as well,
00:30:43.300 but technically like 80% of America is morbidly obese.
00:30:49.520 We're, I mean, we're a little heavy.
00:30:53.480 Anyway, um, he chained himself to the McDonald's and said, you can't close my McDonald's more
00:31:00.960 like this.
00:31:01.540 You cannot click to take my McDonald's hamburgers away.
00:31:06.140 And they did.
00:31:07.240 Uh, we left.
00:31:08.520 The clown has vacated.
00:31:10.920 I've had trouble relating to the Russians throughout this crisis, but that part really hit me.
00:31:15.300 I felt, I felt, I felt it, I did.
00:31:18.300 That's exactly what I would have done if I was in Russia.
00:31:20.040 I mean, there are things that you're, look, McDonald's bad for you, blah, blah, blah, blah,
00:31:24.680 blah.
00:31:24.960 Sure.
00:31:25.940 However, there are times that you drive by a McDonald's and you're like, there is nothing
00:31:30.080 that will replace that.
00:31:31.800 There is, there are times I must have McDonald's.
00:31:36.400 Okay.
00:31:37.260 Now we've done this to the Russians.
00:31:39.340 So what did Vladimir Putin say?
00:31:41.680 Hey, McDonald's fine.
00:31:43.420 You leave.
00:31:44.000 That's fine.
00:31:45.640 We now own all the McDonald's and we know how to make the big Mac.
00:31:52.720 And they say, we don't care about trademarks, copyrights, anything.
00:31:56.540 They now belong to us.
00:31:58.060 We will be opening it.
00:31:59.620 And this is one reason why you don't want to do this quickly.
00:32:03.080 I mean, McDonald's, look at the cost to McDonald's and the pork kernel.
00:32:07.240 I mean, if he left the secret herbs and spices behind, they're no longer secret.
00:32:11.860 They're out.
00:32:13.200 They're out.
00:32:14.620 Unless we can send some special forces over into all the KFCs and just off all the Russians
00:32:22.180 that are there that might know the secret herbs and spices.
00:32:26.180 Meanwhile, as the world continues to change, the Apple supplier, Foxconn, which I love.
00:32:35.080 I love these guys.
00:32:36.520 Man, when they take those Chinese slaves and just chain them to the, you know, the conveyor belt
00:32:45.680 so they can just keep making whatever it is they're making.
00:32:48.820 And I love it.
00:32:51.320 So Foxconn now in talks to build a nine billion dollar factory in Saudi Arabia.
00:32:59.720 Yes.
00:33:00.200 Saudi Arabia has a hard time.
00:33:02.120 Now, you're going to find this hard to believe, has a hard time getting international businesses
00:33:06.180 to build giant factories.
00:33:07.980 There might have a little something to do with 81 executions over the weekend.
00:33:11.820 But why quibble?
00:33:14.000 You know, OK, 81 zero.
00:33:16.260 What's the difference?
00:33:18.060 And so they're building a nine billion dollar factory in Saudi Arabia again.
00:33:23.260 That is just strengthening this new alliance.
00:33:28.240 I think you're going to see Saudi Arabia.
00:33:30.620 I think you're going to see India go towards China as well.
00:33:36.360 Uh, and they will start using the Chinese dollar, which will be a digital programmable dollar.
00:33:47.860 And, uh, they'll be able to have their little social, you know, justice thing with everybody
00:33:53.180 else, the social credit score with everyone from Saudi Arabia all the way through China
00:33:58.640 and Russia.
00:34:00.000 But don't worry, you're not going to be left out.
00:34:02.840 We'll have our own social credit score here on a Fed dollar soon.
00:34:08.560 And that will be fantastic.
00:34:12.680 Fantastic.
00:34:14.180 Well, the reason why I say it's fantastic is because they will have knockoff quarter pounders
00:34:21.660 with cheese.
00:34:22.640 We'll have the real deal here.
00:34:26.420 Real estate agents I trust whenever possible.
00:34:29.320 I like to pass on the lessons that I've learned in life to other people, like drinking a gallon
00:34:37.040 of Jack Daniels, probably going to lead to problems.
00:34:42.600 Okay.
00:34:43.260 Don't pass that one on very long, but do I have to, if you're hearing this, well, maybe
00:34:48.120 I'm an alcoholic.
00:34:49.100 If you're thinking maybe I'm an, you are.
00:34:51.740 Okay.
00:34:52.420 Here's another tip.
00:34:53.600 You should interview the real estate agents that you're going to have handle the largest
00:35:00.420 transaction probably of your life.
00:35:02.920 You should probably interview them.
00:35:04.940 You know, it should go more than does anybody know a good real estate agent?
00:35:08.760 Mm hmm.
00:35:09.540 Yeah.
00:35:09.920 I mean, I know somebody sold, you know, a friend of mine's house.
00:35:13.240 Okay.
00:35:13.880 They're hired.
00:35:14.820 Should go deeper than that.
00:35:16.760 However, I don't know what to ask them.
00:35:19.440 Um, now I do, Hey, how many people traffic your website?
00:35:24.500 How many people, how, how are you advertising to get all of those people there?
00:35:28.820 Cause if they have a great, uh, advertising campaign to get people to their website, not
00:35:35.920 to your house, to the website, they already have people that are looking for houses and
00:35:41.080 they generally sell them faster.
00:35:43.260 What is your track record?
00:35:44.680 Like, how do you rank with all the other real estate agents in the area?
00:35:49.440 Cause believe me, they know this is why I started real estate agents.
00:35:54.360 I trust.com real estate agents.
00:35:56.740 I trust.com.
00:35:57.900 We've vetted these people.
00:35:59.140 I would suggest that you meet them and maybe ask them a few questions yourself, but, uh,
00:36:05.180 we think you're going to like them.
00:36:06.500 Real estate agents.
00:36:07.800 I trust.com.
00:36:11.940 The Glenn Beck program.
00:36:19.440 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:36:34.980 Glad you're here, man.
00:36:36.340 I still am.
00:36:37.400 I'm, I called my wife just a minute ago and I said, honey, have you thought of buying food
00:36:42.960 at Costco?
00:36:43.680 She said, what?
00:36:46.400 And I said, yes, CNBC just said, because people are now paying $300 more every month.
00:36:54.820 And we're not at the end of this.
00:36:58.120 How are you going to get, how are you going to take care of $300 more a month?
00:37:04.800 By the way, by the way, the New York times has come out and said that we want you to know
00:37:10.500 this is not, uh, all about Obama.
00:37:15.320 I mean, I'm sorry.
00:37:16.560 Uh, Joe Biden.
00:37:17.440 It's not, uh, you, I mean, you are really missing it.
00:37:21.580 If you think that gas prices and everything else, uh, are, are coming from, uh, Joe Biden
00:37:29.060 because it's not, and, uh, we need to do a few things right now.
00:37:34.440 And that number one is don't raise interest rates.
00:37:38.400 Oh, okay.
00:37:39.620 Well, tomorrow interest rates are going to be raised, uh, and they're probably not going
00:37:45.500 to affect people, uh, very much.
00:37:48.600 The average credit card rate interest rate is, uh, six, uh, six and a quarter about that.
00:37:56.520 And that's down from almost 18% interest rate.
00:38:01.540 The biggest thing you can do is get out of credit cards, get out of these credit cards.
00:38:07.540 Um, it's, it's not going to turn your life upside down tomorrow with, you know, the one
00:38:13.880 point that's probably going to come tomorrow or the, the quarter point that's probably going
00:38:17.540 to come tomorrow.
00:38:18.180 But as they start to raise the interest rates, uh, it will affect that.
00:38:24.160 And you could be looking, depending on your credit score and later your social credit
00:38:28.880 score, um, you could be paying 25, 30% for your credit card and you'll never pay them
00:38:35.500 off.
00:38:35.840 You'll never pay them off.
00:38:37.020 So do what you can, uh, to pay those things off.
00:38:41.000 If you're buying a new car, I mean, if you can get a new car, a quarter point is going to
00:38:45.820 cost you about $3 a month.
00:38:47.420 So it's not tomorrow that you should worry about on the interest rates.
00:38:53.620 Um, but locking them in when they're locking them in is I think a really good idea.
00:38:59.960 Correct.
00:39:00.460 They just came out with the produce.
00:39:02.280 What is it?
00:39:02.660 The, um, producer prices.
00:39:05.100 Yeah.
00:39:05.520 Yeah.
00:39:05.800 Up 10%, which is the highest it's ever been.
00:39:08.980 It's never been in double digits before.
00:39:10.560 Uh, 10%.
00:39:11.760 That's for next month then.
00:39:14.080 Right.
00:39:14.360 Or is it for three months in advance?
00:39:16.580 I can't remember.
00:39:17.380 This is the stuff that this is the leading indicator.
00:39:21.320 And so if, um, prices on all the stuff to make things right is up 10%, you can guarantee
00:39:29.600 that the price will go up 10% once they've made those things and put them on market.
00:39:35.680 Another disturbing thing.
00:39:37.760 And people will go, well, how could this be bad?
00:39:40.040 Oil is down, uh, about a hundred dollars a barrel yesterday.
00:39:44.360 It was below a hundred dollars a barrel.
00:39:46.720 Why is that?
00:39:48.080 Well, because China is in another COVID lockdown.
00:39:52.420 What does that mean?
00:39:54.200 More disruption of the, uh, supply chain.
00:39:59.500 That's going to, that's going to hit us again hard.
00:40:03.240 It means I'm never going to get a new car.
00:40:05.260 You're never going to get, did you see that?
00:40:07.500 Who is it?
00:40:08.040 Ford is now selling their trucks without the chips.
00:40:11.980 There's all these.
00:40:12.980 They're selling them without the chip.
00:40:13.980 I saw they were all stacked up in a lot.
00:40:15.800 Right.
00:40:16.060 Those are the Broncos.
00:40:17.160 You see that?
00:40:17.920 And they don't have the chips, so they can't sell them.
00:40:21.320 But Ford has decided, I think on their trucks, that they're going to start selling them because
00:40:26.360 they have enough chips to operate, but just not enough chips to make them do everything
00:40:31.640 that they're supposed to do.
00:40:32.780 Yeah.
00:40:33.140 Like the wireless chargers and all the features and stuff.
00:40:36.780 Radio and the brakes.
00:40:41.240 I don't know which chips are missing, but you know, I'm hoping the brakes are still part
00:40:45.960 of that, but, uh, they're just going to start selling them.
00:40:48.460 Then they'll send you the chip when they can get them.
00:40:50.880 That's, that's remarkable.
00:40:52.260 It is bad.
00:40:52.840 And some of this is bad.
00:40:53.600 Like the gasoline index is up 14.8%.
00:40:56.080 However, dried vegetables down 9.4%.
00:40:59.420 Dry vegetables?
00:41:00.040 So if you're like into beet chips, you're, you are in, this is paradise for you.
00:41:04.620 This is, it's all worked.
00:41:05.620 What is the bug market?
00:41:06.600 The bug.
00:41:06.900 If I want to eat like scorpions, what?
00:41:10.500 Oh, that's, that's skyrocketing right now.
00:41:12.240 You do not want to buy you.
00:41:13.560 You want some beetles to find.
00:41:15.280 Maybe I should corner the beetle market.
00:41:17.560 You know what I mean?
00:41:18.420 Buy up all the beetles and just hold them.
00:41:23.340 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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00:43:03.560 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:24.380 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:31.120 Hello, America.
00:43:32.540 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:34.200 We've been talking about the great reset.
00:43:36.520 I've been trying to explain it.
00:43:37.800 I wrote a whole book on it to make sure that we were very, very clear what's true, what's not.
00:43:44.860 Because it's easy to look at this from a distance or go on to websites that you think you can trust and it'll take you down a conspiracy hole.
00:43:58.000 That's why the book was so important.
00:43:59.880 It has 50 pages of fine print footnotes.
00:44:04.460 So, you know, our sources are from the World Economic Forum, WhiteHouse.gov, the advisors from BlackRock all around the president and our treasury secretary or treasury.gov.
00:44:18.580 We want to make sure that you understand this is not a theory.
00:44:23.300 This is a fact in their own words.
00:44:26.000 Well, Dave Ramsey got a call the other day saying, you know, hey, what do I do about the great reset?
00:44:32.180 Have you thought about, you know, any other strategies for this?
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00:44:45.660 Now, Dave and I are friends.
00:44:47.040 So I wanted to get him on and have him explain what he thinks the great reset is.
00:44:52.600 Dave Ramsey joins us in 60 seconds.
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00:46:23.760 So, if it isn't Dave Ramsey.
00:46:29.740 Hi, Dave.
00:46:30.280 How are you?
00:46:31.860 Great, my friend.
00:46:33.220 How are you?
00:46:34.200 I'm very good, but I do want to thank you for the pleasure of having my wife come home,
00:46:41.140 who listens to you every day, and say,
00:46:44.420 Honey, see, I told you you were crazy.
00:46:47.960 Dave Ramsey said you were crazy.
00:46:50.840 Thank you for that, Dave.
00:46:53.760 Any time, my friend.
00:46:55.160 I'm just here to help.
00:46:56.400 Yeah, I know, I know.
00:46:57.460 Big Glenn Beck supporter.
00:46:58.720 No, no, no.
00:46:59.220 We don't even have to go down this road.
00:47:01.120 We are good friends.
00:47:02.860 We have been for a long time.
00:47:04.100 I have a lot of respect for you, and I know it goes the other way.
00:47:07.000 Here's what I do want to do.
00:47:08.260 We were talking about, you were talking about the Great Reset.
00:47:11.680 You're in a different business, really, than I am.
00:47:14.720 You give financial advice.
00:47:16.820 I don't.
00:47:18.080 I always say, this is what I'm doing, but don't listen to me,
00:47:21.480 because I have no idea what I'm talking about.
00:47:25.180 I wanted to get from you what you think the Great Reset is.
00:47:30.060 Well, the irony of this is that both of our books came out the same day, January the 11th.
00:47:40.380 Ah, that's right.
00:47:41.760 And that both of them were on the bestseller list at the same time, Baby Steps Millionaires.
00:47:46.220 Yep.
00:47:46.760 That actually started this conversation this morning, too, by the way.
00:47:49.540 Because what happened was a guy followed our Baby Steps and became a millionaire.
00:47:53.620 And so he's completely out of debt, 100% out of debt.
00:47:57.540 He has a net worth of over a million dollars.
00:47:59.020 Amen.
00:47:59.380 Calls in and says, hey, I'm thinking about not investing anymore because of the Glenn Beck Reset.
00:48:06.940 And that's what started.
00:48:07.440 Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on just a second.
00:48:09.740 First of all, it's the Great Reset, not the Glenn Beck Reset.
00:48:12.720 And I have never said that.
00:48:13.980 I have said, if you are concerned about it, spread your money out as wide as you can because I don't know what will hold.
00:48:24.720 But I still have my house.
00:48:27.080 I still have money in the stock market.
00:48:30.400 I'm very careful on who I invest with.
00:48:32.800 I don't want to invest with BlackRock.
00:48:34.660 Although, if you want to make money, that's what you should do if you want to make money.
00:48:40.600 If you have no principles.
00:48:43.160 Correct.
00:48:43.980 But the, so, you know, no, I'm not an expert on the Great Reset.
00:48:47.920 You are.
00:48:48.300 You wrote the book on it.
00:48:49.660 And so, you know, and diversification, what you're talking about, they're spreading your money out.
00:48:54.540 I mean, the Bible says spread your portions to seven, yes, to eight, for disaster may come upon the land.
00:48:58.760 Diversification is the oldest financial rule ever.
00:49:01.740 Never put all your eggs in one basket.
00:49:03.380 Some dude has the basket and he's been smoking pot.
00:49:05.800 Do not put all your eggs in one basket, right?
00:49:08.080 And so that's what you're talking about.
00:49:10.100 And certainly we would espouse that as well.
00:49:12.180 What I was trying to do is keeping the guy from freaking out, becoming scared that the world was coming to an end and trashing all of his investments that caused him to become a millionaire in the first place.
00:49:23.480 So, Dave, this is one of the reasons why I'm thrilled to have you on, because honestly, you know, I don't know if you know what stakeholder capitalism is.
00:49:33.160 But that's the that's the driving force or the theory behind the Great Reset.
00:49:40.000 And you've got the Treasury.
00:49:41.880 You have Yellen saying this is what we're doing.
00:49:44.460 We're going to have stakeholder capitalism.
00:49:46.120 That is 21st century fascism.
00:49:48.920 And if you don't mind not telling your school board, I think you're wrong, then you're not going to have a problem with ESG scores.
00:49:59.020 But you have to play ball exactly the way they are telling you down the road with digital money, which is something that the executive order came out last week on.
00:50:09.560 And so I don't know what it's going to look like on the other side of this.
00:50:14.980 I have no idea what's going on.
00:50:17.840 I do know just with inflation, we have got to batten down the hatches.
00:50:23.900 So what should people do to batten down the hatches?
00:50:28.800 Well, you know, when we go back in history, the thing that we want to avoid is we always want to be safe.
00:50:35.880 We always want to assess risk in the marketplace, which is what you're talking about.
00:50:39.000 And we always want to be wise then of, you know, the storm's coming.
00:50:42.260 We perceive a storm.
00:50:43.680 But here's where people get crazy.
00:50:45.360 When the fear kicks in, it coats your brain and lowers your critical thinking skills.
00:50:51.220 And they go nuts.
00:50:52.420 And so I'll give you an old example I was thinking of this morning, knowing I was going to be on here.
00:50:56.340 In 1982, J. Peter Crace was put on the Grace Commission by Ronald Reagan to study government overspending and the deficit and the damage of the deficit.
00:51:07.060 His co-chair on that was a guy named Harry Figge.
00:51:10.860 Both of them were billionaires at the time.
00:51:13.720 And Figge wrote a book later that year called Bankruptcy 1995, predicting the end of the American economy as we know it because of the deficit increase.
00:51:21.960 Apparently he was wrong.
00:51:23.340 Larry Burkett wrote a book called The Coming Economic Earthquake that predicted in 1992 the world was going to come to an end and the economic crisis was going to cause America to end as we know it.
00:51:32.400 And apparently he was wrong.
00:51:34.320 My good friend Robert Kiyosaki, who wrote a wonderful book called Rich Dad, Poor Dad, wrote a book called Rich Dad's Prophecy where he predicted the end of the stock market as we know it in 2016.
00:51:44.120 Apparently he was wrong.
00:51:45.180 So I don't want people to not invest because of fear by swinging the pendulum too far to the other side.
00:51:51.020 But it is wisdom there in the middle to say, hey, I don't like what's going on.
00:51:56.880 I smell fascism.
00:51:58.240 I smell Fauci running the economy.
00:52:01.200 You know, I'm a libertarian.
00:52:03.040 Leave me free because a free man will drive an economy.
00:52:06.820 But when you start tinkering around in the background in the back rooms with these things, is there something to be concerned about?
00:52:12.660 Sure.
00:52:12.960 So you've just got to be wise about it.
00:52:14.720 But don't oversteer the car and flip it.
00:52:17.460 So can I absolutely but let me let me ask you a couple of things.
00:52:21.560 First of all, I was called a fear monger in 2006 and seven when I said this housing stuff with the banks, it doesn't work.
00:52:30.320 There is going to be a collapse.
00:52:32.580 Everybody called me crazy.
00:52:34.460 As you know, what happened was the crash of 2008.
00:52:38.580 Now, it wasn't as bad as I thought.
00:52:41.580 And that is only because of TARP, which was something that is absolutely unconstitutional and unthinkable before that crash.
00:52:51.060 You know, I haven't read Kawasaki's book, but I respect him and I know him, but I think there's this difference between America, the end of America and the end of, as he said, the stock market as we know it.
00:53:10.140 Because I look at the stock market today and it makes no sense.
00:53:16.300 We're closing down all of, you know, all businesses in America and the rest of the world and the stock market continues to go up.
00:53:26.580 That's not the stock market that I know.
00:53:28.720 Well, the stock market on the short term is driven by profits and profits are very, very real right now, in spite of all the economic crap that's out there.
00:53:37.120 The profits are very real.
00:53:38.620 But to predict the end of the stock market is to predict every household name that we know of evaporating.
00:53:45.200 Home Depot, Microsoft, Apple, McDonald's, Coca-Cola are all zero.
00:53:50.540 That's the end of the stock market.
00:53:51.820 That is the end of America.
00:53:53.440 Yes, it is.
00:53:54.060 But what I'm asking you is the end of the stock market as we know it.
00:53:58.280 I don't know what he wrote.
00:53:59.360 And maybe he wrote that it was going to be at zero.
00:54:01.160 I don't believe that.
00:54:02.000 I believe there are companies that will, just like in the Great Depression, companies that will fall away, companies that are tried and true and rock solid, and they will continue.
00:54:12.260 Yeah, well, I mean, anytime stupid is stress tested, we get to see it stupid.
00:54:15.760 So that's what happens.
00:54:17.560 And I think in 2008, maybe you and I were arguing about gold, if I remember.
00:54:21.400 Or I was arguing with somebody about it because everybody was buying gold in that crash.
00:54:25.960 And I just pulled this up a minute ago.
00:54:27.560 I told people, don't buy gold.
00:54:28.940 I've always told them, don't buy gold.
00:54:30.540 And so in the last 10 years, gold has had a 3.71% rate of return, and the stock market has had a 12.2% rate of return.
00:54:38.760 So I don't.
00:54:39.960 Don't buy gold.
00:54:41.120 No, I disagree with you.
00:54:42.440 I mean, the 3.5% or when I started talking about it, it's up 10x.
00:54:49.020 However, I don't buy it as my get rich thing.
00:54:52.400 And I say this all the time.
00:54:53.700 I don't buy it for investment.
00:54:56.260 I buy it for insurance against insanity.
00:54:58.980 You know, this is the same reason why China just purchased 220,000 tons of gold.
00:55:05.500 In the end, when the madness of printing becomes clear, the world generally resets to some sort of commodity, usually gold.
00:55:17.460 That's what they're doing now in China.
00:55:19.280 So if it completely melts down, it resets to a barter economy, and then a currency will erupt.
00:55:26.620 And you'll see that in a completely collapsed economy of Venezuela or Nazi Germany.
00:55:31.760 Correct.
00:55:32.100 When hyperinflation, and it was a wheelbar load of money to buy a loaf of bread.
00:55:36.480 And so you had hyperinflation kick in.
00:55:38.480 And so what happens is that currency is based on trust.
00:55:42.600 So it's actually a spiritual animal in that sense.
00:55:45.380 And so when you quit trusting that a piece of green paper with the president's face on it will buy something, then you have to trust that something else will work.
00:55:52.960 And if you trust gold will work, that's fine.
00:55:54.900 But in a completely melted-down economy, people really want bullets, water, blue jeans, and gasoline.
00:55:59.080 So what do you say about the reset of a currency, which, you know, Russia and China are doing clearly trying to take the petrodollar apart, so half the world would go that way if their plan would work, and a reset to a digital dollar?
00:56:18.780 Well, it can happen.
00:56:20.620 Again, the thing that has to happen for these things to occur is trust has to evaporate.
00:56:25.780 You have to no longer believe.
00:56:28.680 When a certain number of people believe that a Bitcoin is worth something, that's the only thing that makes it worth something.
00:56:34.960 It has no intrinsic value.
00:56:36.720 Actually, a bar of gold has no intrinsic value any more than a piece of green paper does.
00:56:41.020 Right.
00:56:41.240 When people are fighting over it, and they're arguing about it, negotiating for it, that gives it value.
00:56:47.600 And so that's the trust factor.
00:56:49.480 And so you can move trust around in currencies.
00:56:51.500 And that's why, and I don't recommend trading currencies.
00:56:54.660 I don't trade currencies.
00:56:55.460 But if you're going to trade on the yen, you would say, all right, what is the outlook for China's economic condition?
00:57:01.380 Right.
00:57:01.460 So I'm not talking about trading currencies.
00:57:03.640 I'm talking about the changing of currencies.
00:57:05.980 We've done it a couple of times in the past.
00:57:08.460 Well, yeah, but the average person loses about 40% on their dollar.
00:57:12.960 And if you read Yellen, Yellen is talking about this time it'll be different because it will be an equitable exchange when the new currency would be introduced, which scares the hell out of me.
00:57:26.380 Sure, that's all socialism language, and that's just BS.
00:57:30.380 And then the thing that's going to happen is what happens.
00:57:33.120 So you mean it, when you say BS, you mean it's not going to happen?
00:57:38.560 I mean, she does not have the power she thinks she has.
00:57:41.560 There's too many of us that really trust and believe in the free enterprise system and really trust and believe in America for a handful of socialists to actually run the dadgum thing.
00:57:51.580 We're not going to tolerate it.
00:57:52.680 You think people would have stayed in their houses much longer off of Fauci?
00:57:56.680 We were about done, boy.
00:57:57.860 I mean, we were all about done, weren't we?
00:57:59.620 Were we about to come out of our houses with pitchforks and torches?
00:58:02.200 I don't know.
00:58:02.700 I live in Texas, so it was fine.
00:58:04.020 We're going to tolerate this stuff.
00:58:05.360 Do what?
00:58:06.040 I live in Texas, so it was fine here.
00:58:09.060 But I think the rest of the country was.
00:58:10.960 We went back to work, and I was trying to kill my employees.
00:58:13.100 So, you know, I mean, it was just nutty.
00:58:15.240 Just nutty.
00:58:15.940 So the bottom line is there's enough critical thinkers out there that are capitalists that do believe in this,
00:58:21.160 that it is harder to take over the world than it sounds, in my opinion.
00:58:25.980 I don't know.
00:58:27.580 It's a fun discussion because I love you.
00:58:29.420 You've got such a great brain.
00:58:30.500 I love talking to you about this stuff.
00:58:32.880 And, you know, and again, it's a friendly territory because we've got so much respect for each other over the years.
00:58:38.520 But the – so I think that I'm not going to write a book that predicts a crash because I've seen too many books that bounce back on people.
00:58:50.760 And I'm not predicting that on you, by the way.
00:58:52.880 I'm just saying I'm not going to change my investment strategy dramatically because I am fearful of the world as we know it to quit operating.
00:59:04.620 Well, I will tell you that there's a lot of people out there that give advice that I think are morons.
00:59:09.200 I agree with your advice because you are built around get out of debt.
00:59:18.340 And there's nothing that you could do that is better for preparedness for any eventuality, good or bad.
00:59:25.800 Well, the funny thing is that works when you're prospering and the economy is going bonkers good.
00:59:29.820 Yep.
00:59:30.120 And it works when there's really bad times and these people in control are being fascist and nutty.
00:59:35.120 Real quick.
00:59:35.460 And so, you know, it's hard to foreclose on my house, you know, under current law if I don't have a mortgage.
00:59:41.500 Real quick, I only have about a minute, minute and a half.
00:59:44.260 Your thoughts on inflation?
00:59:45.600 Uh, there's three components to it right now.
00:59:50.200 The energy component is 100% on Biden's desk.
00:59:53.120 He has completely screwed the pooch on this.
00:59:55.440 It's a supply-demand problem.
00:59:56.820 He cut the faucet off trying to be all greeny, and he drove gas prices through the roofs.
01:00:00.700 He single-handedly did it.
01:00:01.940 It's an administrative nightmare.
01:00:03.740 Uh, there's another portion of it he had nothing to do with, but he's getting blamed for,
01:00:07.220 and that was we shut everything down, factories and everything, for 90 days or 120 days or six months,
01:00:13.320 and we screwed up the supply, and then we screwed up the supply chain.
01:00:17.760 So there was an earthquake at sea, and when the tsunami hit, it was everybody came out and started buying stuff,
01:00:23.140 and there wasn't any stuff to buy.
01:00:24.680 And so the supply-demand curve drove the prices through the roof.
01:00:27.820 That wasn't his fault.
01:00:29.320 Uh, then the third piece is the labor disruption, and part of that's his fault because he paid people to sit on their butts at home
01:00:34.420 when they should have gotten back to work.
01:00:36.040 And if they'd gotten back to work, we could have got the economy moving again in a proper way.
01:00:39.820 Instead, they're coming back or paying people $20 an hour at Target.
01:00:42.740 Guess what? Target marks up the price of those goods on the shelf to cover the $20 guy,
01:00:47.160 putting them on the shelf, so you're paying for his living wage.
01:00:51.280 How much worse does it get?
01:00:53.880 Yeah.
01:00:54.340 How much worse does it get?
01:00:55.140 It's those three things together.
01:00:56.300 I, you know, I think it's going to smooth out pretty quick.
01:00:58.760 The energy thing's the most disturbing because it can be controlled, and he could fix it really quick,
01:01:02.980 but he's not going to.
01:01:04.740 Dave, I love you.
01:01:07.100 Dave Ramsey, the name of his, I mean, I disagree with you on almost all of this,
01:01:11.360 but the name of his book is Baby Steps Millionaires.
01:01:15.740 What'd you say?
01:01:17.420 What good is a friend you agree with all the time?
01:01:20.880 Baby Step Millionaires is the name of the book.
01:01:23.940 It's a New York Times bestseller, as if that means anything anymore.
01:01:28.300 No, I don't.
01:01:28.900 Baby Steps Millionaire, Dave Ramsey.
01:01:31.200 If you've never listened to the Dave Ramsey Show, you should.
01:01:33.880 It is a great way to get your house in order.
01:01:38.540 Dave, thank you very much.
01:01:39.860 God bless.
01:01:40.620 Love you, bro.
01:01:41.160 Be good.
01:01:41.560 All right.
01:01:41.880 Bye-bye.
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01:02:57.980 This is an example of two people that hold fundamental differences on something big.
01:03:11.020 He does not believe, obviously, in the Great Reset or even the changeover of the currency.
01:03:18.920 I do.
01:03:20.580 And that's a big part of, you know, what I talk about and what I believe and what drives me.
01:03:27.780 He doesn't believe that.
01:03:29.080 But I know he's really good at what he does.
01:03:34.820 And I believe a lot of the things.
01:03:37.020 I mean, we agree on probably 90% of everything else.
01:03:41.640 Let's just say it was even 50% of everything else, which is not.
01:03:45.460 It's probably closer to 90.
01:03:48.400 We can still be friends.
01:03:50.260 And there's a fundamental shift in our thinking.
01:03:54.540 The difference between us.
01:03:55.940 That's a big shift.
01:03:57.160 But we can't bash each other.
01:04:00.720 We can't stop being friends with people who we disagree with, even on big issues like this.
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01:05:43.500 Pray for the people in Russia as well as the people in Ukraine.
01:05:47.960 There is a big anti-war effort going on in Russia, and it is getting ugly.
01:05:54.960 Unfortunately, you can see the things that have been leaked out on the Internet on the number of arrests that are happening now from people.
01:06:06.600 If you disagree with the war, you can't say anything, and they will pick you up.
01:06:12.740 That woman that was on television, the national broadcast for the evening news in Russia,
01:06:19.200 the Russian anchor was giving the news, and this other newswoman walked behind her with a sign that said,
01:06:26.640 stop listening to the lies.
01:06:28.740 They're lying to you.
01:06:29.840 No war with Russia, and she can't be found today.
01:06:36.820 So pray for those who are standing up and speaking the truth,
01:06:40.760 because I think that will be a lot of people all around the world.
01:06:45.440 Let me ask you a question.
01:06:46.320 Yeah.
01:06:47.280 This is going to show my cowardice of life a little bit here.
01:06:51.600 Yeah, yeah.
01:06:52.260 Is it worth it?
01:06:53.620 Is what she did, was that a good decision?
01:06:57.960 Yeah, I think it was.
01:06:59.340 I think I'm supposed to say that it was.
01:07:01.300 And when I watch it, I say, you know what?
01:07:04.900 That's really brave and a good decision.
01:07:07.000 However, when I think about it, it's like, pragmatically for a moment,
01:07:10.380 maybe a million people in Russia saw that.
01:07:13.540 It's probably a high number.
01:07:14.520 I don't know a million people saw it.
01:07:17.060 How many minds did she change?
01:07:18.920 I don't know.
01:07:19.700 Maybe a few, right?
01:07:21.020 A few thousand, maybe.
01:07:22.240 I don't think about changing minds.
01:07:23.700 I think about giving people the feeling, oh, my gosh, I'm not alone.
01:07:27.540 And there are people in very high places that know.
01:07:31.080 Can you imagine if that happened on ABC News when they were talking about the Great Reset
01:07:37.620 and somebody that worked in the newsroom walked behind and said, don't listen to them about
01:07:44.780 COVID.
01:07:45.360 Don't listen to them.
01:07:46.260 They're lying to you.
01:07:47.480 That would make a huge impact, at least, at least, at the very least, on the psyche.
01:07:54.280 It would make you, if you believed in it already, it would make you feel good about it, I think.
01:07:59.140 It might change a few minds, too.
01:08:00.860 Like, maybe have a few people looking into something.
01:08:03.680 There was a story, I think it was the New York Times, one of these, one of the mainstream
01:08:08.100 sources, talked about a father-son duo, one father living in Russia, son living in Ukraine.
01:08:14.660 And the son, in the war starts, and he's like, hey, you know, I hadn't heard from my
01:08:18.560 dad.
01:08:19.020 Like, I'm getting, bombs are falling all around me, and my dad hasn't even called me
01:08:21.960 to see if I'm okay.
01:08:23.140 So, he calls, his dad is like, hey, you know what's going on here?
01:08:26.660 I'm in Ukraine.
01:08:27.340 Like, you know, bombs are falling.
01:08:28.500 It's like, no, no, no, that's not happening.
01:08:30.540 His dad in Russia didn't believe his own son, believed the state media who was telling him
01:08:35.020 that's not happening.
01:08:35.600 They're just going to denazify the region.
01:08:38.640 So, it's pretty powerful, and maybe it did change some minds.
01:08:42.060 But on the other hand, she also gave up, or she really sacrificed probably her life.
01:08:46.100 I mean, let's be honest about it.
01:08:47.480 Whatever life she might have ahead of her is either close to destroyed or destroyed.
01:08:53.300 So, this is one reason why I want you to start thinking differently about the world.
01:08:57.620 Let me give you an example.
01:08:58.760 A month ago, it was insane to think about that we were going to actually think that maybe
01:09:06.580 somebody would drop a nuke anywhere in the world, right?
01:09:10.820 That's nuts.
01:09:12.460 We all know that's nuts.
01:09:16.300 But you have to know who you're playing against.
01:09:20.040 And right now, the world is a little nuts.
01:09:22.320 Let me take you back to October 1969.
01:09:26.060 Six American B-52 bombers, each loaded with a nuclear bomb, flew over Alaska toward the
01:09:33.820 Russian border.
01:09:34.580 Most people don't know this.
01:09:35.800 President Nixon ordered the mission.
01:09:40.120 He had been in office less than nine months, seven years after barely avoiding a nuclear
01:09:47.360 war with a Cuban Missile Crisis.
01:09:49.760 He decides to order missiles on B-52s to start flying towards Moscow.
01:09:55.820 So, we didn't start the Cuban Missile Crisis, but this one we did.
01:10:02.100 So, remember, Nixon was the vice president under Eisenhower, and the Cold War was at full
01:10:08.320 tilt in the 1950s.
01:10:10.100 And we kept each other in check by what was called MAD, mutually assured destruction.
01:10:16.460 You could destroy each other, so why would anybody do it?
01:10:19.740 However, all of this theory depended on a country's ability to strike back within minutes
01:10:26.460 of being fired upon.
01:10:28.260 Otherwise, your missiles would be crippled, and you couldn't retaliate.
01:10:33.260 That's where the nuclear football comes in.
01:10:36.200 It's the black satchel carried by the military aid wherever the president goes.
01:10:40.660 And it has the launch options, the codes, communication, so we can have a nuclear response
01:10:46.860 instantaneously.
01:10:48.320 Well, one of the reasons Nixon won in 1968 is because he said, I'm going to end the Vietnam
01:10:55.220 War.
01:10:56.020 But after he took office, negotiations with the communist North Vietnamese stalled, and
01:11:04.480 he needed something that would start the peace talks again.
01:11:08.120 So, Henry Kissinger and President Nixon hatched an idea, a very risky plan.
01:11:14.660 They would make the Soviet Union think that Nixon was on the verge of using nuclear weapons
01:11:21.060 to end the war in Vietnam.
01:11:23.260 And that, hopefully, would cause the Soviets to say, North Vietnam, you've got to go back
01:11:28.340 to the table.
01:11:29.880 Nixon told his chief of staff, quote, I want the North Vietnamese to believe that I've reached
01:11:35.420 the point that I might do anything to stop the war.
01:11:38.100 We'll just slip the word to them that, for God's sake, you know Nixon is obsessed about
01:11:43.540 communism.
01:11:44.020 We can't restrain him when he's angry and he has his hand on the nuclear button, end quote.
01:11:49.920 So, during the last two weeks of 1969, the U.S. Air Force and Navy mobilized nuclear-armed
01:11:57.220 planes and submarines around the world.
01:11:59.820 They wanted enough activity to make the Soviets notice, but not enough to spark a crisis.
01:12:06.140 The nuclear angle made everything really kind of tricky.
01:12:10.640 So, after a few days of U.S. readiness exercises, the Soviet ambassador requested a meeting with
01:12:16.740 President Nixon, and Nixon put on his best poker face, and he told the ambassador that
01:12:23.920 he was serious about this.
01:12:25.440 The ambassador reported back to the Kremlin that the Vietnamese crisis was, quote, taking
01:12:31.840 such an emotional coloration that Nixon is unable to control himself, end quote.
01:12:39.600 So, you've got planes with nukes flying towards Russia.
01:12:44.880 The ambassador tells the Russians, the Soviets don't pressure the Vietnamese.
01:12:52.920 He raised the stakes, ordered nuclear-armed flights, six B-52 bombers over Alaska.
01:13:01.720 They reported the flights for three days.
01:13:04.920 On the third day of flyovers, the Soviet ambassador sent an urgent message to Moscow saying he wasn't
01:13:11.280 so sure that Nixon wouldn't pull the trigger.
01:13:15.160 But the Russians thought differently.
01:13:18.720 They thought, he's not going to do it.
01:13:21.600 This is a bluff.
01:13:26.100 He won't do it.
01:13:30.980 Nixon was looking at this as a winnable bluff, a winnable chess match.
01:13:37.020 But there's a couple things to look at here and learn from history.
01:13:39.760 We said we were going to send planes to Poland.
01:13:44.320 Then, for some strange reason, we said no.
01:13:47.840 Every time we say there's a red line in the sand and we don't do it, they learn something
01:13:55.640 about us.
01:13:58.120 But there's something else that we should learn from.
01:14:01.380 There is zero margin of error when it comes to nuclear weapons.
01:14:07.840 In the last few days of the Nixon presidency, he was depressed and he was drunk a lot of
01:14:14.860 the time.
01:14:15.320 And there was concern at the time that his irrational thinking at the time, he might just do a nuclear
01:14:25.500 launch.
01:14:27.140 Does anybody have the same concerns about Putin?
01:14:30.640 If the Ukrainian war drags on, does anybody have that?
01:14:38.160 Nixon's defense secretary said if Nixon gave any nuclear launch order, military commanders had to check with the
01:14:45.320 defense secretary or Kissinger before proceeding.
01:14:48.160 You heard that one before?
01:14:52.380 The defense secretary wasn't actually allowed to change the protocol like that, but the Nixon
01:14:57.520 White House never had many qualms about bending the rules, especially on this one.
01:15:04.900 It was the morning of August 9th, 1974.
01:15:10.180 Nixon signed his one-sentence resignation order.
01:15:13.700 At 10 a.m.
01:15:15.820 In the morning, he walked out of the White House for the last time.
01:15:18.780 He departed on Marine One.
01:15:21.480 He was still president for another two hours.
01:15:26.080 But the nuclear football remained at the White House.
01:15:34.100 All right, let me talk to you a little bit about Goldline.
01:15:37.980 I'll tell you right now, been a great investment for many.
01:15:42.400 But I don't buy it as an investment.
01:15:45.620 I buy it against a hedge against insanity.
01:15:48.920 People always say, oh, gold is a hedge against inflation.
01:15:52.140 Well, that would be that would be now.
01:15:54.620 But no matter what anybody says, when the world resets, it does reset to barter.
01:16:02.220 And then it resets to gold every single time.
01:16:07.520 That's why China is doing it now.
01:16:09.400 I want you to call Goldline now and ask him about some of the things that they've got going on right now.
01:16:17.420 Yeah, we were talking about gold a little bit this hour with Dave Ramsey earlier.
01:16:21.380 And, you know, he mentioned the 10-year number, that it was not a great return on gold over the 10 years.
01:16:26.840 3.5?
01:16:27.660 Something like that, yeah.
01:16:28.460 Which is less.
01:16:29.240 It's still obviously up, but less than the stock market.
01:16:32.100 And that's true if you measure from exactly 10 years ago when there was sort of a little bit of a bubble and then it came back down for a few years.
01:16:39.380 Well, he specifically talked about, you know, back before the crash and around the crash, you were talking about gold.
01:16:45.240 And I told people don't do that because that was crazy.
01:16:47.720 Yeah, gold's way, way up from those periods.
01:16:49.500 In fact, when we first started talking about it, it's up 6 or 7x just looking at the chart, eyeballing it, where the S&P 500 is only up 4x from there.
01:16:57.460 So, I mean, it obviously depends on when you measure these things.
01:17:01.100 But, I mean, gold is at an all-time high.
01:17:04.840 And, you know, we're at, what, $2,000 and it's been rising.
01:17:08.940 It's been a really good investment from the period we've been talking about it.
01:17:12.720 And you've never come out and said, like, oh, what you need to do is take all your money and buy gold bars and keep them in your house.
01:17:17.300 Like, you're talking about it as part of your strategy.
01:17:20.660 And it's worked out very well for the people here.
01:17:23.160 It's a hedge against insanity.
01:17:25.320 Yeah.
01:17:25.500 And gold and silver are something, I mean, Dave Ramsey was just on and he was talking about a barter community.
01:17:32.920 Well, you might barter in blue jeans and bullets.
01:17:37.380 But you would also barter in something like silver.
01:17:41.760 You know, I've been saying for a long time, you have to think like a German Jew.
01:17:46.660 Look, things went on, you know.
01:17:49.160 The economy tanked, but things went on in Germany.
01:17:54.580 And even after the fascists took over, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
01:18:00.020 We survive all of this.
01:18:02.060 That'll be the shocking thing.
01:18:03.420 Most people survive.
01:18:04.440 You just have to get from point A to point B.
01:18:07.920 And when they were taking everything away from the people who disagreed with the Third Reich, they would barter in diamonds and art and silver and gold until it was finally taken from their teeth.
01:18:25.360 In the end, gold has intrinsic value.
01:18:29.140 And right now, with every graded $5 gold Indian purchased, you'll receive one of the unique silver mind your business bars at no cost.
01:18:37.840 Call Goldline to find out why I buy the type of gold that I do and why it may or may not be right for your family.
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01:19:14.360 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:19:22.860 Have you followed this Hong Kong situation at all?
01:19:24.900 What is going on with COVID in Hong Kong?
01:19:27.000 No.
01:19:27.640 Very bizarre.
01:19:28.520 It's unique to the world, I think.
01:19:30.620 They went for zero COVID.
01:19:33.220 They went down that strategy.
01:19:34.640 Right.
01:19:35.060 And, you know, plenty of places have attempted that.
01:19:36.920 It's obviously not very successful in most of them, especially since Omicron hit.
01:19:40.200 But they went down this road and oddly didn't vaccinate their old people.
01:19:47.120 So, like, a decent amount of their population is vaccinated, but not people who are, like, 80 and older.
01:19:54.100 For whatever reason, they didn't.
01:19:55.640 Only about a third of people.
01:19:57.660 For whatever reason.
01:19:58.900 Let's guess what that reason is.
01:20:01.380 What is the reason?
01:20:02.060 Well, they just changed their one-child policy to say three children.
01:20:06.340 Why?
01:20:06.660 Why?
01:20:07.160 Because they don't have the population at the lower end to keep funding the upper end.
01:20:14.420 Interesting.
01:20:14.800 I didn't really think of the...
01:20:17.400 Yeah, that's a country that doesn't believe in the individual.
01:20:21.620 Get rid of them.
01:20:22.300 Just let them die.
01:20:22.860 And we've hit that point where Hong Kong is no longer really separate.
01:20:26.320 I mean, that happened.
01:20:27.080 That was, by the way, a big cause for what we're seeing, I think, with Russia and Ukraine.
01:20:31.560 Yeah.
01:20:31.700 A signal to the world what the United States is going to do in these situations.
01:20:34.540 But they didn't vaccinate their old people.
01:20:37.220 So they had no COVID, no natural immunity, because COVID never really hit there until, like, last month.
01:20:43.720 And now it's taken over to the point where they have now broken records for, when it comes to rate, obviously, not raw numbers, but when it comes to rate of the most COVID deaths are now at the highest daily COVID deaths of the pandemic.
01:21:03.400 And it is, including, like, beating, like, Italy from, like, March 2020.
01:21:13.180 It's past all of them.
01:21:15.360 When it comes to rates, it's past, like, all of the European countries throughout this entire thing.
01:21:20.740 So is that because they stayed inside, so they didn't get any natural immunity?
01:21:25.680 No natural immunity.
01:21:26.580 And the zero COVID thing held until this, you know, they had basically, so no one got natural immunity.
01:21:33.480 So it's all hitting at the same time.
01:21:35.440 They've got something like a 5% mortality rate for these in this group because, no, it's 80 years old.
01:21:42.500 So when you're 80 years old and you get this, obviously, that's the real danger point.
01:21:45.840 But there's no protection, no natural immunity, and almost no vaccine immunity.
01:21:51.080 Only about a third of the population above 80 years old was vaccinated.
01:21:56.220 And in that group, about half of that was, you know, sort of mediocre Chinese vaccines that may or may not do anything.
01:22:02.220 Oh, I won't hear.
01:22:02.760 How dare you?
01:22:04.460 How dare you?
01:22:05.740 I know.
01:22:06.000 It's racist, probably, for me to say that the Chinese vaccines suck in comparison.
01:22:09.800 But still, so they are in this, like, real, real problem right now.
01:22:15.300 And you wonder if the Chinese government is just like, oh, okay, well, if they encouraged that over the last couple of years, that would be fascinating.
01:22:25.380 Because they're still going for zero COVID, too.
01:22:27.260 And now that's going to affect the supply chain all over again because China's shutting down.
01:22:32.140 By the way, I believe the first national stamp to show somebody flipping somebody off comes from Ukraine.
01:22:39.660 They have a soldier on an island flipping off a Russian boat.
01:22:46.620 God bless Ukraine.
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01:23:41.920 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:48.720 We have been looking for Republicans that are not rhinos.
01:23:54.120 Republicans that will actually say what they mean and mean what they say.
01:23:59.140 And that might be that, you know, you're soft on different things.
01:24:03.960 That's great.
01:24:04.840 Just let us know so we can make our choice about you as a candidate.
01:24:09.140 I'm looking for somebody that really understands the situation where America is really, truly headed if we don't have strong people in the Congress and the Senate this next term.
01:24:25.180 I mean, people that will actually stand for the Constitution.
01:24:29.740 Well, there's a former Green Beret that is running in, of all places, Washington state against a rhino Republican.
01:24:42.380 His name is Joe Kent.
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01:26:19.940 Welcome to the studio, Joe Kent.
01:26:21.920 How are you?
01:26:22.600 I'm doing well.
01:26:23.100 Thanks for having me.
01:26:23.640 So you are running in the third district of Washington, which is right across the river from Portland.
01:26:31.140 Yep.
01:26:31.360 That's it.
01:26:32.480 Wow.
01:26:33.300 And it is Republican?
01:26:36.220 It is.
01:26:36.900 We are a solidly Republican district, believe it or not.
01:26:38.840 So Vancouver is essentially a suburb of Portland, shared economies.
01:26:41.860 A lot of folks commute into Portland, Oregon.
01:26:44.140 However, our politics have remained very red.
01:26:46.100 We're R plus 11.
01:26:47.120 You get out of the city and we're in the heart of timber country.
01:26:49.660 We're one of two congressional districts that actually touches the Pacific Ocean that are red.
01:26:53.660 Wow.
01:26:53.980 So that is that's remarkable.
01:26:56.080 I mean, I grew up in the Seattle area and there ain't anything left that seems conservative.
01:27:02.660 And you are not you're not a rhino Republican.
01:27:07.660 Tell me what you stand for.
01:27:08.820 Tell me why you're running because that's I mean, might as well strap a suicide vest on.
01:27:12.840 That's craziness.
01:27:13.680 Yeah.
01:27:14.120 So I never intended on going into politics, served in the military for a little over 20 years.
01:27:17.660 The Green Beret deployed 11 times to combat for this country.
01:27:21.340 Served for about a year after I got out of special forces in the CIA as a paramilitary operations officer.
01:27:26.400 Intended on just staying overseas, fighting our nation's wars.
01:27:29.420 I thought that was my life calling.
01:27:30.880 My late wife was also in the military.
01:27:32.940 She was killed fighting ISIS in Syria about a month after Trump tried to get our troops out the first time.
01:27:38.000 So I stepped aside from government service at that point.
01:27:41.440 Intended on just coming back to the Pacific Northwest, raising my kids where I grew up, trying to focus on that.
01:27:46.340 Had a brief chance to meet President Trump.
01:27:47.980 And I told him that, hey, you're getting the foreign policy right in a way that none of the experts have.
01:27:52.740 You're nailing it, but you're getting thwarted at the mid to senior levels in a way that I had never seen before.
01:27:56.840 I came in under Clinton, served through Bush and Obama.
01:27:59.900 The transitions of powers that we see, they're normally very routine.
01:28:03.500 The government services are supposed to serve the commander-in-chief in the Constitution.
01:28:07.060 When Trump came in, there was a culture that changed overnight.
01:28:10.520 And mid to senior level leaders had no problems saying bad things about the president and really even going against his orders.
01:28:16.020 And so my wife was killed a month after Trump gave the order to get our troops out.
01:28:19.800 And that's when Jim Mattis, Brett McGurk, a bunch of other elected bureaucrats drug their feet to leave our troops there.
01:28:24.780 And so I wanted to tell him what I'd seen on the ground level.
01:28:27.760 I thought nothing else would come from it, but I developed a relationship with the Trump administration, worked heavily on the Trump 2020 campaign.
01:28:33.500 At the same time, I was moving back to the Pacific Northwest where I grew up.
01:28:36.160 I actually grew up in Portland.
01:28:37.340 And then I watched that whole area just get the draconian COVID lockdowns that took away our First Amendment rights, took away our ability to send our kids to schools.
01:28:45.400 And then the riots kicked off.
01:28:46.580 And I watched Antifa and BLM weaponize this violence for their political ends.
01:28:50.920 How does anyone there live there and not say, okay, enough is enough?
01:28:57.600 How does that happen?
01:28:59.180 What is the thinking?
01:29:01.060 Combination of fear and I think just good intentions paving the road to hell, truly.
01:29:06.900 I mean, I think there's a lot of decent people there that lean left and it's become their entire identity.
01:29:11.760 And then when they see what they're told on the media is righteous and just causes like BLM or Antifa fighting against the fascism, when they see that, they will look past all of the violence that's absolutely destroying their cities.
01:29:24.740 And how many people, I think after years of this, they're finally leaving, they're moving out.
01:29:28.960 A lot of the business is leaving.
01:29:30.420 Although some people still haven't come to that political reckoning.
01:29:32.560 I decided to get out of there and move over to the third district to get my kids away from that because that's not where I wanted to raise them.
01:29:38.100 When I saw that your average citizen there was either too scared to speak out against it because they didn't want to be labeled as a racist or pro-fascist.
01:29:48.180 Or they were just paralyzed by fear.
01:29:50.560 They didn't want to say anything because I think Americans, we're lucky, we're sheltered.
01:29:54.220 We don't understand what violence on our streets looks like.
01:29:56.960 And that has a power.
01:29:57.820 It really does.
01:29:58.380 It's a tragic thing, but the way that Antifa weaponized that violence to create this environment of fear, just seeing that, I knew I had to get my kids over to a more conservative district.
01:30:08.900 So you were talking about President Trump and making the right calls on the ground and foreign policy.
01:30:18.580 I just saw a story about Saudi Arabia.
01:30:22.880 Listen to this.
01:30:23.560 Saudi Arabia in active talks with Beijing to price some of its oil sales to China in one people familiar with the matter said the talks in China and over one priced oil contracts have been off and on for six years, but have accelerated this year as the Saudis are growing increasingly unhappy with the United States.
01:30:45.880 The Saudis are angry over the U.S.'s lack of support for their intervention in the Yemen civil war.
01:30:52.040 That was 2014, 2015.
01:30:55.060 Then the Biden administration's attempt to strike a deal with Iran over the nuclear program.
01:30:59.720 That's going on now.
01:31:00.800 And Saudi officials say they were shocked by the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year.
01:31:07.240 We we we are undoing every every bit of good that Donald Trump did around the world because the left and the media refuse to recognize it as a good thing.
01:31:23.000 And we are now pushing China, Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, everybody to the other side.
01:31:31.860 We are becoming a world, a world that's going to be at war with the China influence.
01:31:40.300 And I don't even know the Western influence.
01:31:43.000 I don't even know if it'll be American influence.
01:31:45.240 Right.
01:31:45.580 We essentially handed our entire economy to China, who has been very open about the fact that they're in an economic war with us.
01:31:51.140 We shipped our manufacturing base over there.
01:31:52.860 And then we've had this reckless policy of printing more money, the quantitative easing, whatever you want to call it, and then us not having an actual manufacturing base.
01:32:00.320 And this is where I think President Trump, when he came on the scene, he was an assault to the corporate ruling class.
01:32:04.360 He said he wanted to bring our jobs back, seal off our borders, get us out of these needless foreign wars and focus on putting America first.
01:32:10.960 And that's really why I think you saw a much stronger and more realistic foreign policy that didn't involve us bleeding out on the far reaches of the world during the Trump administration.
01:32:19.220 But Biden and these globalists, they are very much part of this system that want to, using air quotes, expand democracy.
01:32:26.060 They want to expand our influence that way.
01:32:28.420 The Bushites wanted to do it through a barrel of a gun, but these guys want to do it through non-governmental organizations, through the State Department, and really not focus on our economy.
01:32:36.600 They benefit from the Chinese having this much power.
01:32:40.180 And the Chinese have done a great job of buying off our elites, buying into major hedge funds.
01:32:43.860 And this is just this acceleration that we're seeing to take away the sovereignty of America and really of every sovereign nation state that's willing to stand up.
01:32:52.120 And the way we're pushing the Russians, I think, is extremely reckless.
01:32:55.280 Why do you say that?
01:32:56.760 Because the Russians, we do not want the Russians as bad as Putin is.
01:33:00.620 We don't want them close with China.
01:33:02.620 Because if they start developing this alternative system that relies on the yuan, and they are, we kick them off swift.
01:33:09.140 We have all these draconian sanctions against them.
01:33:10.920 And then we say that we don't even want to negotiate.
01:33:12.780 We're going to continue to arm your enemies that are right on your border, this NATO expansion,
01:33:18.160 that everybody who had anything to do with containment prior to the Biden administration,
01:33:21.980 even going back to George Cannon in the end of the Cold War, they said, this is a disaster.
01:33:25.860 Don't threaten Russia like this.
01:33:27.260 This is what will happen.
01:33:28.180 You know, it's really frightening to look at what we've done to Russia just in the banking system.
01:33:36.040 They have the money because we haven't really cut off their oil supply.
01:33:40.580 They have the money to meet their bills.
01:33:44.920 We have banks that are holding all of their dollars and their treasuries.
01:33:52.120 And we're saying, oh, we won't accept your payment in rubles.
01:33:56.280 Well, wait a minute.
01:33:58.180 We have the money.
01:33:59.740 Just let us exchange it so we don't default on that.
01:34:03.040 Yeah.
01:34:03.140 We're talking about now putting them in default just because we won't change their money from
01:34:11.140 rubles.
01:34:12.020 That means that their money in any kind of central bank, any kind of bond outside of a country
01:34:19.320 they trust or their own is worthless.
01:34:22.100 And we're not just teaching it to them.
01:34:24.060 We're teaching it to the whole world.
01:34:25.600 We are.
01:34:26.240 And the Chinese are right there waiting.
01:34:27.740 This is what China does.
01:34:28.560 They offer a decent financial transaction, a financial deal.
01:34:31.120 They say, hey, we'll back up your currency.
01:34:33.340 You can do business with us.
01:34:34.560 And then now we're just seeing this massive consolidation of Saudi Arabia with Iran.
01:34:38.620 They're making inroads with India as well.
01:34:40.960 They're trying to consolidate the Eurasia landmass.
01:34:43.140 And that's absolutely catastrophic.
01:34:44.800 And then it's going to be all at the behest of the Chinese Communist Party, who not only
01:34:48.580 is in an economic war with us, but we rely on them to buy off our debt bonds and for our
01:34:52.980 manufacturing base.
01:34:53.980 So I fear that we're approaching essentially because we've taken our eye off the ball with
01:34:58.180 putting our country first, our economy first.
01:35:00.000 We're on these foreign interventions.
01:35:01.220 I think we're heading for a financial Pearl Harbor when China says, actually, the yuan
01:35:05.180 is the new prime reserve currency holder.
01:35:06.700 And we're not buying your debt bonds anymore.
01:35:08.300 Right.
01:35:08.560 Then we're Argentina.
01:35:09.520 Yeah.
01:35:11.140 Let me ask you about the Great Reset.
01:35:12.720 What do you know about it?
01:35:13.800 What are your thoughts on ESG and what should be done?
01:35:16.920 I think we have to get very aggressive.
01:35:18.820 I think the whole ESG system, I think the amount of control that Wall Street and the global
01:35:23.320 elites have over our economy.
01:35:26.160 And just as dependent as we are on these other countries, especially China, we have to stop
01:35:30.960 that.
01:35:31.220 We have to get on a wartime footing to bring back our manufacturing.
01:35:34.040 I think we're going to have to go after a ton of our elite that are at the top of the
01:35:37.420 food chain of Wall Street.
01:35:38.740 And this is not common Republican talk.
01:35:40.800 This is a nationalist policy that's going to make the great endeavor of our generation
01:35:45.080 to become independent manufacturing back home, our energy back home, not bleeding out
01:35:50.740 on foreign battlefields, but then really making sure that we can stand alone without the
01:35:55.840 reliance of China.
01:35:57.220 That won't happen with an ESG score and the banks that we have.
01:36:02.540 And these banks, we have bailed them out and bailed them out.
01:36:06.060 We're still bailing.
01:36:07.080 We don't know which one, but one bank is in a close to failing position.
01:36:14.060 They won't tell us which one.
01:36:15.520 $150 billion last week in a bailout.
01:36:19.720 And we don't know who it is, but it's one of our banks.
01:36:22.380 We continue to do this and they are taking that money and using it against true American
01:36:30.260 interests.
01:36:31.220 Yeah.
01:36:31.600 They're taking our pension fund money and they're using it to bail out the China.
01:36:34.760 Correct.
01:36:35.300 Their housing bubble, their issues when they're not taking it and buying up housing to drive
01:36:39.540 the housing market up to price Americans out of being able to buy home.
01:36:41.600 Where do you stand on climate change and our use of oil and all of that?
01:36:50.060 I think we need to use what we're blessed with in America to make ourselves independent.
01:36:54.740 If that's fossil fuels, if that's fracking, then so be it.
01:36:58.240 If we want to also explore green energy and all those types of solutions, that's fine.
01:37:02.920 Let's do that.
01:37:03.700 But let's not chop off our nose to spite our face.
01:37:06.640 Let's not say that we have to go automatically to this green electric car based system right
01:37:12.000 now while we could be using fossil fuels.
01:37:14.240 Plus, I mean, the vast majority of the materials that go to the battery powered cars and all
01:37:18.860 that, we don't harvest them here in America.
01:37:21.080 Once again, we're relying on the Chinese Communist Party.
01:37:23.660 That Build Back Better plan that was almost passed because Republicans caved, Joe Manchin
01:37:27.860 and Christian Sinema are the ones that saved us.
01:37:29.440 Yeah, I know.
01:37:29.960 But that thing on its first pass was like, I think, $300 to $350 billion just for the electric
01:37:35.140 vehicle charging stations and all that materials coming from China.
01:37:39.280 We're we're talking to Joe Kent.
01:37:41.540 He's running for Congress.
01:37:43.400 Joe Kent for Congress dot com.
01:37:46.240 He is a Republican out of Washington state.
01:37:49.820 I talked to President Trump about, you know, when he first said the deep state stuff, it
01:37:56.260 made me uncomfortable because it sounds conspiratorial.
01:37:59.480 What he means is just the bureaucracy that doesn't care who's president.
01:38:04.540 They're doing what they're going to do.
01:38:06.820 And he's right on that.
01:38:08.440 I didn't realize how deep that went.
01:38:13.220 But I told the I told the president, if you run and if you win, you're going to have to
01:38:20.120 almost shut down all of those agencies.
01:38:23.180 You have to just clean house.
01:38:24.480 Everybody, you're all out.
01:38:26.000 Yep.
01:38:26.880 And he said, I can't do it with a mealy mouthed Republican Party.
01:38:31.680 That's right.
01:38:33.960 How do you view the deep state in this bureaucracy that's everywhere?
01:38:39.260 Bringing the administrative state, the deep state, the permanent ruling class to heal,
01:38:42.660 I think, has to be one of our number one priorities, especially we can start that when
01:38:46.240 we take back the House next year using the power of oversight.
01:38:49.300 We can really go after the intelligence community.
01:38:51.280 We can go after the Justice Department January 6th, sending the counterterrorism task force
01:38:55.600 to school boards to target parents.
01:38:57.180 That's a great place to start.
01:38:58.520 So is all the abuses of FISA that took place in the last administration going after the
01:39:02.320 NSA and the CIA.
01:39:03.620 These are very powerful institutions that should be protecting American citizens and protecting
01:39:07.220 U.S. interests, not being targeted.
01:39:09.420 Do you think there's enough Republicans that will do that?
01:39:13.440 I think if there's not, we have to start shaming them.
01:39:15.700 I mean, we have the power of oversight is powerful.
01:39:17.620 I mean, Congress and the Senate could be getting to the bottom of a lot of this, and that's
01:39:21.740 something that's a good use of our time when we have a Democrat president.
01:39:25.180 We can't pass legislation, right?
01:39:26.700 He's not going to sign any of it.
01:39:28.020 So we can kill off his agenda.
01:39:29.900 I think we should do that.
01:39:30.680 I think we should impeach him as well.
01:39:31.700 But we can also be using oversight to get to the bottom of all these issues, especially
01:39:36.060 the deep state, the administrative state.
01:39:38.040 That's absolutely essential.
01:39:39.100 And then when we get President Trump back in office, I think he's going to run.
01:39:41.580 I think he's going to win.
01:39:42.560 We have to be ready with an army of presidential appointees that we've vetted, that we know are ideologically
01:39:47.300 aligned with us, to go in there.
01:39:49.140 And then we have to pass real legislation that allows the president to fire members of the
01:39:53.960 federal government that aren't working at his behest.
01:39:56.060 And then also, if any policy is going to be made, we have to have actual presidential
01:40:00.500 appointees in there, part of that decision-making process to ensure the will of the American
01:40:05.300 people is being served in the executive branch.
01:40:07.300 I don't want to do anything to strengthen the executive branch even more without Congress.
01:40:13.720 But we've got to get Congress back into the game.
01:40:19.360 They've just ceded all their power.
01:40:22.100 Congress needs to be making the laws, not these agencies.
01:40:26.720 One quick question.
01:40:28.220 We've got about a minute.
01:40:30.780 How's your soul?
01:40:31.800 It's been tested a lot in my life, but it's strong.
01:40:36.000 I got a strong family, strong faith.
01:40:37.940 So I feel like this is a critical fight for our country.
01:40:40.720 I have two young sons.
01:40:41.660 I lost their mom.
01:40:42.040 And you know what you're walking into.
01:40:43.340 I mean, because I talk to people who, like you, they think they know what they're walking
01:40:48.380 into.
01:40:48.780 And then they get there and they call me six months later and go, oh my God, it's, I just
01:40:55.160 had somebody call me who I really respect who said, the spirit of God, the spirit of decency,
01:41:01.800 is gone.
01:41:03.220 It's like, it's a, it's, it's an evil kind of feeling in Washington, D.C. right now.
01:41:09.180 There's no, no spirit.
01:41:11.100 Yeah, no, I, I think that's tragically right.
01:41:13.760 I mean, I'm ready for the fight because I think if we don't, if we don't take it back,
01:41:16.720 then we're, then we're gone and then we lose the world.
01:41:19.300 Yeah.
01:41:19.720 Thank you so much.
01:41:20.680 His name is Joe Kent.
01:41:23.220 It's Joe Kent for Congress.
01:41:24.620 Yep.
01:41:24.780 That's right.
01:41:25.120 Joe Kent for Congress.com.
01:41:26.080 Okay.
01:41:26.340 Thank you very much, Joe.
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01:42:53.320 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:42:55.440 As we're, uh, as we're looking at, uh, crazy things that are going on around the, um, world
01:43:02.780 and we're, we're talking to, uh, Joe about, uh, the Washington area.
01:43:07.720 Could we, do we have time to play the Chicago resident?
01:43:10.940 Go ahead.
01:43:11.880 Here's cut one.
01:43:12.560 We got a war right here.
01:43:13.520 We ain't got to go over to where they having a war at.
01:43:16.840 We having a war right here.
01:43:18.480 Living in constant fear.
01:43:20.860 And every day we getting shocked.
01:43:22.620 I get so sad.
01:43:23.960 I'll be sirens.
01:43:24.700 Seems to be a daily reminder for Barbara Thompson as part of her South Side community is once
01:43:31.280 again, wrapped in police tape.
01:43:33.280 It is so bad.
01:43:34.960 And these polices, they working overtime.
01:43:38.820 They so scared.
01:43:39.800 I know they are.
01:43:40.980 Cause I hate, I fear for myself.
01:43:43.120 This time, a mass shooting shortly after three 30 Sunday afternoon, just outside of this little
01:43:49.320 Caesars near 79th and exchange.
01:43:52.240 Tell me, tell me, tell me who is preaching, uh, the real, uh, solution for these cities.
01:44:04.000 Is it the left?
01:44:05.360 Is it the administration?
01:44:07.220 Listen to what she just said.
01:44:09.240 Yeah.
01:44:09.620 Sad.
01:44:10.260 Uh, and she obviously feels unsafe, but at least she was wearing a mask.
01:44:13.680 Uh, so, yeah.
01:44:16.140 So everybody in, everything should be okay.
01:44:18.420 Everybody in television land is okay.
01:44:21.040 It's okay.
01:44:23.080 The Glenn back program.
01:44:25.760 So Stu got a new dog.
01:44:27.940 Yes.
01:44:28.640 Did you, did you actually get him yet?
01:44:30.660 Yes.
01:44:31.080 She, uh, she showed up yesterday.
01:44:32.480 Yeah.
01:44:32.840 Mm-hmm.
01:44:33.960 I may be getting a new dog.
01:44:36.400 Tanya has to decide this week.
01:44:38.600 Well, these things are contagious.
01:44:39.960 Yes.
01:44:40.260 As we know.
01:44:40.740 So we have one now you're going to get one.
01:44:42.660 We're going to get one except yours is small.
01:44:45.040 Yes.
01:44:45.520 And mine is another hundred pound German shepherd.
01:44:48.640 I mean, it's just not good.
01:44:51.300 It's just not good.
01:44:52.520 It's not wise.
01:44:53.220 Will it rip the throat out of anyone who walks in your house?
01:44:55.540 Oh yeah.
01:44:56.140 Okay, good.
01:44:56.680 Oh yeah.
01:44:56.980 This one especially.
01:44:58.200 Yeah.
01:44:58.580 We're having them extra tuned.
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01:45:39.120 The latest book from Glenn Beck is available now.
01:45:41.400 You can get the first chapter for free at glensnewbook.com.
01:45:44.940 Do you remember during the, uh, State of the Union address when President Biden said,
01:45:59.780 and, uh, while you're at it, confirm my nominees to the Federal Reserve.
01:46:07.080 That's not looking real promising, uh, thank goodness, uh, and thank you, Senator Joe Manchin.
01:46:12.960 He has made a formal statement saying he will not support the nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin
01:46:18.800 to the position of vice chair for supervision of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.
01:46:23.640 She's the one that would actually be working directly with the banks on, uh, their regulations, et cetera, et cetera.
01:46:30.580 Um, she has said in the past, all U.S. regulators can and should be looking at their existing powers
01:46:37.440 and considering how they might be brought to bear on efforts to mitigate climate risk.
01:46:42.260 Uh, we, the, uh, regulators need to be encouraged to think more imaginatively about how they can engage
01:46:49.320 with a local transition effort and how, how regulatory changes relating to disclosure, access to credit,
01:46:56.420 and pricing of risk support a rapid and just green transition.
01:47:02.340 Notice that this is, this tells you everything you need to know.
01:47:05.340 If you know the Great Reset, how regulatory changes relating to disclosure, access to credit,
01:47:13.920 and pricing of risk, that is ESG, the Great Reset.
01:47:21.020 Financial regulators must reimagine their own roles so they can play their part in the broader
01:47:26.140 reimagining of the economy.
01:47:27.940 Can we stop with reimagining everything?
01:47:30.760 Stop it.
01:47:31.740 Stop it.
01:47:33.460 Now, if Romney doesn't fold, which is, pray there's not a stiff wind,
01:47:41.020 uh, it looks like she will not be confirmed.
01:47:45.980 The Senate, um, the senators in the banking committee, uh, are blocking it by not showing
01:47:54.400 up now.
01:47:55.000 They need a quorum, uh, to be able to vote and all the Republicans are against.
01:47:59.880 Uh, so Sherrod Brown is just looking to just release them anyway.
01:48:06.300 Got to ring him to the floor.
01:48:08.540 Uh, so we'll see.
01:48:09.600 Does that mean they have Republicans in their pocket?
01:48:13.620 A couple of Republicans they think are going to bring them across the finish line?
01:48:15.400 I think so.
01:48:16.120 I mean, why would you do that?
01:48:17.600 Yeah.
01:48:17.800 Why would you do that?
01:48:18.880 Um, West Virginia, let me give you some really good news.
01:48:22.720 West Virginia has sent the Down syndrome abortion ban to the governor's desk.
01:48:28.580 Uh, the legislature on Saturday sent the bill banning abortions of babies, uh, over a
01:48:35.580 Down syndrome diagnosis to the governor's desk.
01:48:38.560 It passed, uh, 81 to 17 on Saturday and the governor is going to sign it.
01:48:46.280 That is great, great news.
01:48:49.580 Um, also in Ohio, Governor Mark, uh, Mike DeWine or a Republican has signed a bill making it
01:48:59.260 legal for state residents to carry a gun without first obtaining a state permit.
01:49:05.060 That is the 23rd state in the nation to enact constitutional carry.
01:49:11.560 And I, I love this.
01:49:13.840 I love, I love the fact that now this is called constitutional carry.
01:49:19.200 If this is constitutional carry, then why did we have to go get a permit?
01:49:24.980 I got news for you.
01:49:25.600 They enacted it in 50 states a long time ago.
01:49:27.760 A long time ago.
01:49:28.740 Just that other ones are ignoring what was already enacted.
01:49:31.800 So Idaho is the first, uh, state now more good news to pass abortion ban based on the
01:49:37.560 Texas law.
01:49:38.700 We will see now that has to, uh, that has to stand.
01:49:43.000 It cleared another hurdle the other day.
01:49:44.880 Uh, but I, it's still dicey.
01:49:47.540 Yeah, we'll see.
01:49:48.380 It's still dicey.
01:49:48.940 The Mississippi one is the one I think is more exciting.
01:49:51.240 That's kind of in the Supreme court here.
01:49:52.480 Uh, no word yet on, uh, Idaho on whether they're going to have their, uh, business committee
01:49:59.060 pass out of committee today.
01:50:00.840 They're supposed to meet today to pass the ESG bill.
01:50:05.180 And it's, there's two bills.
01:50:06.640 This is the easy one.
01:50:08.580 This is the one that says, you know, we're not going to take state money and pension funds
01:50:14.100 to give it to places like black rock that are working against the freedom of, uh, the
01:50:22.220 state, you know, just they're working against people being able to say, Hey, I kind of like
01:50:28.120 fossil fuels or I got a whole forest here.
01:50:31.480 I think we can remain green and yet still cut down a lot of trees.
01:50:38.340 Uh, no, we're not going to put our money and fund those things like black rock that are
01:50:45.400 working against us.
01:50:47.680 That's controversial.
01:50:49.880 That's controversial.
01:50:51.140 Uh, in Idaho, in Idaho.
01:50:55.340 Uh, so we'll see if it passes today.
01:50:57.360 If you haven't already call your Idaho, um, uh, representative and say, Hey, look, it doesn't
01:51:05.140 matter if I agree or disagree with you.
01:51:07.020 I just want to know where everyone stands because you all say you're for it.
01:51:10.940 But then when it gets into the committee, it strangely just kind of goes dark and nobody
01:51:17.540 hears from it ever again.
01:51:18.800 So I just would like an up or down vote so people know who they're voting for.
01:51:24.920 So are you seeing a lot of other states going down this road or are tons?
01:51:29.460 Yeah.
01:51:29.880 Yeah.
01:51:30.160 There's, there's, there's over 20.
01:51:32.140 I can't remember.
01:51:32.640 There's over 20.
01:51:33.880 Uh, South Carolina is about to, uh, launch into theirs.
01:51:37.920 It's, it's going quite well.
01:51:40.060 Are you seeing a wide separation as to the, uh, quality of these bills?
01:51:46.360 Cause we saw that with the CRT stuff where some of them I think were written poorly and
01:51:52.140 overreaching and weird and could go with, you know, could create negative consequences.
01:51:57.260 Others were, were done really well.
01:51:58.720 This one is the one in Idaho I think would have, would be if it passes, would be the, the
01:52:05.820 strongest with the least amount of effect on businesses because they look at it.
01:52:11.420 The people who are in Idaho that are drafting this legislation, they're, they're very strong
01:52:17.240 Republicans and, uh, and free market people.
01:52:20.780 And they are saying, it's like the murder law.
01:52:24.900 It doesn't, it doesn't affect your life.
01:52:27.460 Stu, unless you murder someone, you know?
01:52:31.820 So it, uh, if the bank is just like, Nope, you know, your credit score is fine.
01:52:36.540 And they don't say, yeah, I know, but I've been seeing on your social media that you've
01:52:40.980 been down talking to the school board and being part of that activity on the school board
01:52:46.840 and you become a reputational risk for the bank.
01:52:50.260 I don't know if we can do business with you.
01:52:52.520 Then you're in trouble.
01:52:56.420 The bank is in trouble.
01:52:58.220 That's like murder.
01:53:00.240 Unless they do that, it doesn't kick in.
01:53:03.500 That's fine.
01:53:03.860 Uh, so if, uh, the way this would work too, if I'm, if I'm understanding this right, I
01:53:10.100 know you did happen to write a book on this particular topic, but like, it's not like the
01:53:14.040 guy at the bank is going through your social media, trying to determine whether you're, uh,
01:53:18.200 whether you are a good person, uh, are going to get them in trouble with ESG scores or not.
01:53:22.780 Well, somebody will, but, but it happens at a different level.
01:53:25.520 And then the score is what the bank, the, the person giving the, the, the loan.
01:53:29.420 Correct.
01:53:29.860 So they're not sitting there.
01:53:30.780 The person you deal with might not even be judging you for what, uh, individually, which
01:53:36.240 makes this worse.
01:53:37.560 It makes it worse because who are you, who are you defending yourself against?
01:53:41.540 Right.
01:53:42.080 Like they're, the score comes down and it's like, well, I'm sorry.
01:53:45.160 It's basically like one of those things that happens and I'm sorry.
01:53:47.500 It's Paul.
01:53:47.880 It's our policy and that you can't do anything about it.
01:53:50.220 Well, the policy, if we, I can't loan to someone above this or below this score and it
01:53:56.200 winds up being something that they don't, they can't even control on the local level.
01:53:59.000 There is a, a group out there.
01:54:01.400 I don't know if you would call them a company that is trying to sell the scores to banks
01:54:08.420 and insurance companies and everything else.
01:54:10.380 And they're doing all of it.
01:54:12.100 I don't even know who they are, but they're going through, you know, everybody's social
01:54:17.240 media and even the, the companies that are not affected by this yet, your company with
01:54:24.320 this group may already have an ESG score and everyone will have one.
01:54:32.660 You know, they're, they're asking you to provide the information so we can get an accurate ESG
01:54:38.060 score.
01:54:38.720 Uh-huh.
01:54:40.060 Um, but if you won't do it, then we'll just come up with our own ESG score for you.
01:54:45.540 Oh, that's great.
01:54:46.620 So I have to participate in my own beheading or they'll behead you, but you can do it more
01:54:53.620 quickly.
01:54:54.020 You can, that's great.
01:54:55.580 That's great.
01:54:56.120 Or you could just listen, right?
01:54:57.120 And you know, that's the, that's the real threat here.
01:54:59.080 Right.
01:54:59.520 The, the threat is, it's almost like how college speech codes don't necessarily have lots of
01:55:06.620 people getting kicked out of school because of speech.
01:55:08.500 We hear about them here and there.
01:55:09.580 It's much more about the 40% of people who want to say something and just don't.
01:55:15.980 Yeah.
01:55:16.200 They just, they self-censor because they don't want the trouble.
01:55:18.920 Right.
01:55:19.160 And then that eliminates the speech without having to punish anybody.
01:55:22.160 It's like what they're doing with Joe Rogan.
01:55:23.580 This is an end run around the constitution.
01:55:26.620 Yeah.
01:55:26.740 Period.
01:55:27.140 That's all it is.
01:55:27.860 Rogan is a great example of this because everyone's talking about, well, will Rogan get kicked off
01:55:31.780 of Spotify?
01:55:32.180 And he still may.
01:55:33.500 I mean, I wouldn't be shocked to see it happen at some point if he says the wrong thing
01:55:36.940 one day.
01:55:37.620 ESG will kick him off.
01:55:39.020 It may very well happen.
01:55:40.380 It will.
01:55:40.980 But more importantly is that Spotify is not going to hire anyone else with anything close
01:55:47.400 to his opinion now.
01:55:48.320 I know, I know I keep coming back to this, but the best example of this is right now,
01:55:54.020 McDonald's in Russia.
01:55:57.380 McDonald's didn't want to close because why?
01:56:01.260 Russians still deserve to eat.
01:56:03.060 Half of the people don't even agree with the war.
01:56:05.360 They're not allowed to have Big Macs.
01:56:07.060 Beyond that, beyond that, they had assets.
01:56:11.180 They had spent billions of dollars in Russia to build the franchise, to get it going.
01:56:19.020 And they didn't want to leave everything behind.
01:56:23.300 Right.
01:56:23.480 So when Russia, when ESG starts leaning on, and you know somebody's being leaned on when
01:56:31.900 they say, the reputational risk we felt was too great.
01:56:36.200 That is in response to the ESG score.
01:56:39.880 That's what McDonald's said when they finally closed down all of their restaurants in Russia.
01:56:46.320 We felt that the reputational risk was too big.
01:56:50.000 Now think how big that must be because they've just lost all of their property.
01:56:56.380 Yeah.
01:56:56.760 Now everything, their trademark, everything has been destroyed now in Russia.
01:57:03.160 Putin just claimed it as his and McDonald's.
01:57:06.620 We don't need you anymore.
01:57:07.740 We know how to make your burgers.
01:57:09.240 We know we don't care about your trademarks.
01:57:11.620 Yeah.
01:57:11.820 And you think Vlad is going to be like, hey, no hard feelings after the war.
01:57:14.900 Right.
01:57:15.260 And allow them back in.
01:57:16.300 How much did that cost them?
01:57:17.960 Oh my gosh.
01:57:18.600 And to think that my reputational risk will cost me more than walking away from everything
01:57:27.560 I've built since the wall came down.
01:57:32.460 That's significant.
01:57:35.120 And people have to understand if they can do that to McDonald's, if they can do what they're
01:57:41.960 doing to Vladimir Putin, this is not some new idea that they came up because of the because
01:57:51.440 of Ukraine.
01:57:52.880 This is the system they've been building for the Great Reset.
01:57:57.180 And it's just being launched and the crowds are cheering.
01:58:02.120 Oh, look how great this is.
01:58:03.940 If they can make McDonald's, all these other companies, Goldman Sachs pull out of Russia.
01:58:14.420 If they can do this to a guy with a country full of nukes, a madman.
01:58:20.800 They're not going to think twice about you as a farmer.
01:58:23.840 They're not going to think twice about you as a local store owner.
01:58:26.980 We figured out what people think of local store owners because of COVID and how this affects
01:58:35.040 you.
01:58:36.260 You will comply.
01:58:38.360 What was the whole thing about the masks?
01:58:40.320 And I mean, we have a 90 percent vaccination rate.
01:58:45.720 That's that's our 80.
01:58:47.400 Is it 80 percent or 90 percent for for the United States, for elderly or just give me the general
01:58:54.400 number.
01:58:55.100 Uh, it's very high.
01:58:57.080 Yes.
01:58:57.680 The four adults.
01:58:59.940 Let me see.
01:59:00.640 Pulling up here.
01:59:01.640 Uh, 18 plus is 87.9 percent.
01:59:04.300 At least one.
01:59:04.880 Almost 90 percent.
01:59:06.920 The 90.
01:59:08.220 I think, you know, polio has like a 97 percent.
01:59:12.940 That's only 10 points higher or lower than polio vaccines.
01:59:17.900 Okay.
01:59:18.840 And why would they not stop?
01:59:21.140 Because you will comply if they can cut off your money, cut off your business because
01:59:29.200 you become too great of a reputational risk because you're an anti-vaxxer, even though
01:59:35.400 you're not.
01:59:36.140 You don't think they're going to do that to you.
01:59:41.440 This is all about control, by the way.
01:59:44.480 If you don't know what I'm talking about, get the book.
01:59:46.480 It is out in paper so you can get the hardbound book now at any bookstore.
01:59:51.900 You can get it on Amazon.
01:59:52.940 Uh, it is available now.
01:59:55.660 It is the great reset by, uh, myself and Justin Haskins, the great reset in bookstores right
02:00:03.820 now.
02:00:07.080 All right.
02:00:08.460 Let me talk to you a little bit about gold line.
02:00:10.980 Did you see the news?
02:00:12.640 I just gave it here just a few minutes ago that Saudi Arabia is now looking at selling
02:00:18.640 oil to China, 25% of all the oil that China uses comes from Saudi Arabia, China to buy
02:00:28.120 oil from Saudi Arabia has to buy our dollars to be able to buy oil.
02:00:35.020 Well, they just got into a new deal.
02:00:37.580 They're negotiating right now because they're mad.
02:00:40.680 Saudi Arabia is mad at the United States.
02:00:42.640 Thanks, Joe Biden.
02:00:43.580 Uh, and they are now talking about stopping selling their oil to China and it will be
02:00:50.000 to others as well.
02:00:51.080 If it starts with China, they can pay the gate can pay for it in anything.
02:00:55.700 It doesn't have to be U S dollars.
02:00:57.640 That's a real problem because that destroys the dollar drives inflation through the roof
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02:01:54.860 The Glenn back program.
02:01:56.540 Hey, without any details, uh, could you just pray for our team and, uh, and for all the
02:02:19.920 people in Ukraine, uh, we would greatly appreciate some, uh, prayer coverage, if you will, uh, for
02:02:30.660 all of the people in Ukraine.
02:02:33.220 We will see you tomorrow back here on radio.
02:02:36.980 God bless.
02:02:38.320 God bless.