Our Decaying Supply Chain | Guests: Steve Deace & Elijah Schaffer | 10⧸1⧸21
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Summary
When you can t sleep, you can only do the things that are absolutely necessary. And you would think that sleep is one of those things that is absolutely necessary, and you can't sleep. That's where Dawn found herself. She has developed constant pain in her hands and her feet and her back, and she has been desperate for something to take the pain away. She heard me talking about relief factor.
Transcript
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I'm ready to get out of my DB5 and start to grill a great steak.
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and then throwing a big piece of meat onto his grill.
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That's what happens when you have a grill that men design.
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It just does everything for you while you're making sweet love.
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Find them on social media and for their newsletter.
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Wouldn't it be nice if that's what I used that smart grill technology for?
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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I've got some really bad stuff percolating in me.
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And I don't mean like I'm a vile petri dish of COVID.
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I mean, I'm figuring things out on what's happening with the economy.
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But there's a couple of people that are now in charge of different things in the federal government.
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That we'll answer to, well, somebody, but not certainly not you.
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They said, can you see if someone else in the...
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And we had, like, three of our janitors were unable to come on.
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And they're like, yeah, I guess we'll go with Glenn.
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So, hey, if you're listening to XM Serious, it's going to be like a five-hour Glenn Beck marathon.
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When you're in so much pain, you can only do the things that are absolutely necessary.
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And you would think that sleep is one of those things that is absolutely necessary.
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She has developed constant pain in her hands and her feet and her back.
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And she has been desperate for something to take the pain away.
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Anyway, she, I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
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And Dawn is now at the porcelain god worshiping it.
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She's like, oh, my gosh, Glenn Beck said something like.
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And she says, I'm a completely different person.
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She said, I'm the person I had been before the pain took my life over.
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Everyone should be happy going into the weekend.
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One thing I was thinking, Glenn, is everything is awesome when you're part of a team.
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You're going to be like, everything is awesome.
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A great team being assembled in Washington, D.C.
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Homeland Security Secretary, Alexandro Mayorkas.
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Every time I hear that guy's name, I think of Greek yogurt.
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Is there a Greek yogurt brand that sounds like Mayorkas?
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When I look at the name, it makes me think of Greek yogurt.
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But looking at the name, I'm like, yeah, that is Greek yogurt.
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He is, he said, immigration officers can no longer detain and deport people from the U.S.
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Now, it's interesting for somebody who's, you know, helping run the border, you know.
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And it doesn't seem to me to be like yet another signal to people, you know, south of the border.
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No, it's not it, but it's my south of the border music.
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It doesn't sound like, hey, the gringos are going to let us stay.
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The memo to immigration and border agency officials, Greek yogurt outlined new guidelines
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that direct immigration and customs enforcement officers to focus on the arrest and deportation
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of immigrants who pose a threat to both national and border security as well as public safety.
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So, in other words, and let me just think of this out.
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I'm rushing to the border because the gringo says we can stay.
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And then somebody in your party says, oh, we've got to bring guns with us.
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We are just families trying to better our life.
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Now, that group of people will be allowed to stay.
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We are just a loving family trying to better our lives.
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But the guy who comes in and says, no, gringo, I have guns and drugs that I am bringing into
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Because one thing I've found about people who run drugs and guns is that they're honest.
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They're like, look, we just disagree on the laws.
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Lucky for them, there is room for debate in the United States.
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Now, let me tell you, let me tell you that the Senate confirmed the public lands nominee.
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Now, we've told you about Tracy Stone Manning before.
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She's the one that was helping the eco-terrorists, you know, with tree spiking.
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If you don't know what tree spiking is, let me tell you, because I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, I remember when this was happening.
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Loggers would go out and they would try to cut down a tree and somebody had put a spike in a tree.
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As he's cutting down the tree, his chainsaw would hit the spike.
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And people were afraid to go into logging exactly what the eco-terrorists wanted.
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Because the trees are far more important than human beings.
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Well, Tracy Stone Manning, she was part of that group.
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And we have a space for everybody now in the Biden administration.
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So she's now the head of our public land bureau.
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Because she's, for instance, my ranch is surrounded by national park, by a national forest.
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And then I have BLM land that's not Black Lives Matter land, which it may be soon.
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And the reason why you can afford meat is because I, as a rancher or others,
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There's not enough privately held land to let all of these cows just graze on private land.
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So the Bureau of Land Management, they manage all of the land, the Supreme Court said,
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two times to the federal government, give back to the states.
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But they're like, no, no, no, the states can't do that.
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It's better held by us in Washington because we really know what's going on, especially this person that helped people put spikes in trees.
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And so I can guarantee you they are going to cut off the ranchers from being able to have their cows graze on the land,
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Oh, my gosh, isn't that great for global warming?
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That's great because we're trying to get people not to eat meat.
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Oh, that's going to work out really well, really well with our farmers, really well.
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Yeah, five Republicans didn't even show up to vote, I think.
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Because you've seen some of these nominees, even nominees that we think are pretty extreme,
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Okay, now there's somebody else that I'd like to introduce you to.
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So we have Greek yogurt telling the DHS they can't, you know, deport people.
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We now have the tree spike lady in charge of all of our land in America.
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And I want to introduce you to somebody that we have just put in as the comptroller for the United States Treasury.
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In fact, so good that even Janet Yellen said, not her.
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So you thought Janet Yellen was a radical, right?
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You thought, she really doesn't understand the free market.
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So the pick for the comptroller, that's the person that just counts the pennies and things like that.
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They're the ones that really oversee everything.
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The Treasury Department's comptroller of our currency.
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There's no, I mean, the banking system is completely, they're completely fine.
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I don't want people to think that that means we're underwater in any way.
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Fortunately, I don't think the American public can swim.
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Janet Yellen, by the way, yesterday came out and said, we shouldn't even have a debt ceiling.
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Venezuela, some of the greatest nations in economic history.
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So, yeah, when you search for incredible economic events, they come up.
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So, anyway, she came out and said, we just got to get rid of that debt ceiling.
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But on another front, as I'm telling you, we should get rid of the debt ceiling so debt doesn't matter anymore and we can print all the money we want and completely change to the modern monetary theory, which is Weimar Republic or Venezuela.
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Venezuela, I also want to tell you that you're putting in as the comptroller somebody too radical for me.
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Well, the new comptroller of the currency is a Soviet-born and educated, Soviet-born and Soviet-educated professor who has praised the former Soviet Union's lack of a gender pay gap while recently advocating for,
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and I'm quoting, an end to the banking system as we know it, moving all Americans financing from private banks to the Federal Reserve.
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She was tapped by the president September 23rd to oversee the nation's biggest banks and federal savings associations.
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Let me say that again, the woman who just advocated for an end to the banking system as we know it, ending private banks and making all the only bank that matters is the Federal Reserve.
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She's now overseeing the biggest banks and the Federal Savings Associations.
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Janet Yellen said she's, she is seeking to radically reshape the basic architecture and dynamics of modern finance.
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She's raised concerns about her taking the post.
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She said, look, private banks should be non-depository lenders.
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Changing the banking system, quote, as we know it.
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So, in other words, you couldn't put banks can't, you can't go in and put deposits in there.
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All the deposits would go into the Federal Reserve.
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And we'll just stop calling Chase Manhattan and JP Morgan, all those things, as private banks.
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And so, we'll just make them all a Federal Reserve bank.
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Then, we can change the currency, because the collapse is coming sooner than you think.
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And that way, the Federal Reserve will have automatic access to everybody's bank account.
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And we can make sure that everybody is using digital currency, because there will be no other choice.
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There are just three members of the U.S. government that seem really, when they said, we're going to return to normalcy, you know, if we get rid of Donald Trump, I think this is what we were all thinking, right?
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Weren't we all thinking, gee, if we just had somebody that was born and educated in the Soviet Union that wants to take all private banking and destroy it, if they could just be put in charge of the banks,
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if we could just have an environmental terrorist run all of the public land, and we could have some sort of weird Greek yogurt running the security of our nation, and they can say, hey, don't deport anybody unless they tell you they have drugs.
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I think this is, you should ask your friends, share these stories, and ask your friends, is this what you voted for?
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You know, I've told you before, I think, that one of the reasons why I have preserved things,
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and I have spent a lot of time and money, my own money, at Mercury One, buying documents and trying to preserve, for instance, the first draft of the Declaration of Independence,
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the reason why we have done that is because I had a prompting of clay pots.
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And I've interpreted that over 15 years as the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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In other words, keep them safe from being destroyed.
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Make sure they are preserved for other generations.
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The other interpretation I have had of that prompting is, your children, your children are clay pots.
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Well, that's easier said than done in today's world.
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And it's a way that they will be able to understand.
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And, look, I know we want our kids to, you know, just read about Good Night, Moon.
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But the times call for parents to step in and teach important things to our kids, no matter how old they are.
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Tuttle Twins Beck.com is where you can get these books.
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They're for little kids, and they have different versions for young adults and adults.
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Plus, they are giving away the activity workbooks at no additional cost.
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I am on the verge of finally really understanding one of the more complex banking issues that
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I've ever encountered, and I am not the guy to do this.
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But, unfortunately, no one else seems to be doing it.
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And it's on this reverse repo thing that's going on with the Fed and the banks.
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It started out, and I told you a year ago, something's wrong.
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And it started out with the banks being able to do something with the Treasury and be able
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to, I didn't understand it at the time, make money overnight with the Treasury.
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The Fed is paying our banks to hold all of this money overnight.
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And I didn't understand it, and I'm on the verge of understanding it, so please excuse me.
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But I will tell you, last night, the Fed, they said they were going to do $50 billion.
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Last night, the reverse repo market was $1.65 trillion.
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And next week, I hope to have a better handle on this, but I'm telling you, I really feel
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like this is the last flare off of the tip of the Titanic before she went under.
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This, I think, is our real last warning to prepare yourself, prepare for impact.
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The United States could be Venezuela in a blink of an eye, and it will happen that fast.
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Please start looking at your financing, and please prepare for impact.
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You know, when I say things, sometimes I just know they're true.
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My mouth dries up, and my heart is in my throat, and please prepare for impact.
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If you're holding on to boxes of old home movies to share with your family, then you've got
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Are the images on the photographs even still there?
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More importantly, do you have a way to watch them if they're on videotape or any kind of
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They're honestly formats that I've sent into Legacy Box.
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I don't even know what machine it was recorded on.
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Because we've used so many different formats over the years.
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Yeah, and it's like, I have no idea what machine even plays that.
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The New York Teachers Union and the American, I think it's the American Federation, no, the
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United Federation of Teachers, they are asking the Supreme Court to stop this vaccine mandate
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on teachers because they think it's unconstitutional.
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The Teachers Union are saying that the government has gone too far.
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Do we still have that from a couple of days ago when he said, you know, we're not going
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You believe school systems should tell children what to do.
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I believe parents should be in charge of their kids' education.
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So, first of all, this shows how clueless Glenn Youngkin is.
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He doesn't understand what the laws were because he's never been involved here in helping Virginia.
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The parents had to write to veto bills, veto books, Glenn.
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And I'm not going to let parents come into schools and actually take books out and make their own decisions.
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So, yeah, I've stopped the bill that I don't think parents should be telling schools what
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Virginia, if you vote this guy in, you get exactly what you deserve.
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Unfortunately, if you're living in Virginia and you've worked and worked and worked and
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You have got to get out of these places that are run by people who think that you don't
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You know, as he said, they had a right to veto books, not to understand them or what was
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Oh, so everybody was just like, ah, veto books.
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No, they're just making decisions you, the people in power, don't agree with.
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It's so revealing how completely absurd he thinks this idea is that the parents would
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have a right to tell their kids, teach their kids what they should be.
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What the system, I mean, it's like he thinks it's a completely bonkers alien idea that the
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parents would be in control of their own kids' education.
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So may I recommend that, as I say to you, batten down the hatches, anybody who says, boy,
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that's been a weird year, well, glad, I'll be glad for the new year.
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Because it's going to be, it's going to be worse.
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If you think you don't recognize your country now, mark my words, this time next year, when
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I say, remember when I said, mm-hmm, you won't recognize it from this year, it will be that
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And I can't recommend highly enough to get to places where you're not in the minority.
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Get to places where there are good, decent people who don't care who you voted for, but
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they do care if you love America and you believe in the Bill of Rights.
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Do you believe there shouldn't be some dictator telling you exactly what to do and not to do?
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And then more importantly, I think you need to live in a place where, where God and the
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Judeo-Christian ethic is really strong because we're going to have to start relying on each
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And I don't mean, we're going to rely on each other because you got caps and I got balls
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Food, you are going to see in the next year, empty shelves everywhere.
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We are going to, that's if, that's if the economy still is chugging next year.
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If it's not, you're definitely going to see empty shelves, but you're going to see the
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When the supply chain collapses, um, you know, it's like I've said over for 20 years now when
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I'm talking to you about my Patriot supply and I'll be like, cause you know, when a truck
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can't make it to your grocery store eight times a day to replenish the shelves, that's the
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average each grocery store is replenished eight times a day.
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When those trucks aren't bringing stuff in, you don't have anything on your, on your grocery
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How many of us have already experienced this in grocery stores?
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I know there are things and brands that I have, I have wanted to buy.
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If I, for instance, can't buy a, what's the Mexican water, the Topo, Topo Chico.
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Um, and I don't know if it's a supply chain, if they stopped carrying it or whatever, I
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I ordered a stove a year ago, a year ago when it was supposed to come in, in spring.
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When August passed, they said it would be in September.
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When September passed, they said, um, yeah, we're not really sure.
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How many times have you gone to buy certain things and it's just not there anymore?
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I'm telling you, these are the birth pangs of things to come.
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There is a group of, uh, of dock workers of, uh, they're all the transportation people.
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They're the heads of the truck drivers and, uh, airlines that are doing cargo shipments
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They went to the UN and gave the UN a massive warning and said, you're on the verge of a
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complete system collapse because of what the governments are doing with COVID, how they're
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restricting people, uh, how they're disin, uh, disin giving disin, uh, disincentives to work.
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By paying people extra to stay home, it is collapsing the supply chain.
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The California ports, just the California ports about to break all that stuff sitting
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out on the, on the coast can't be brought in because there's nobody to truck it.
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And it's all because of the regulations that the government are, are doing all over the
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Now, Stu was just telling me he was just reading from what was the, uh, the company, simple
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They make, uh, you know, stainless steel drinkware is one of the things they make.
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There's a major storm brewing in the supply chain.
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Everything you think, you know, about America, forget that you're in a new world and listen
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It could dramatically impact everyone's life next year, but almost no one knows about it
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We're talking about empty shelves, crazy inflation, et cetera.
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Here's what I'm learning about the problem from my contacts in China.
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As a communist country, China is centrally planned.
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That means things like electricity usage are planned in Beijing by party officials instead
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of governed by the supply and demand of the market, which is incredibly different than
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Uh, they won't be centrally planned in Beijing, just centrally planned in Washington, DC.
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And in Washington, DC is not full of Chinese people.
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I mean, the differences just keep adding up to the point to where it's ridiculous to even
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mention central planning like China compared to the central planning here.
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Here it's at the beginning of the year, China set electricity quotas for each province as a
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result of supply chain disruptions from COVID and unprecedented factory demand.
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Many of the provinces have used way more electricity than planned.
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So in other words, when they don't have a free market to be able to do the things with
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power that they need to do and just have companies incentivized to, you know, from the free
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market to continue this like it works here in America, the central planning, they run out
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Why don't they just build more walls with more outlets in them?
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The Chinese government has begun restricting electrical usage for the provinces based on
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how much electricity they have used so far this year.
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There's a green, yellow and red system that is put in place as that's how what every Chinese
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or every government communist government ever does.
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Some of our primary production is in a yellow region.
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These partners now have electricity caps and can work four days a week instead of six.
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Their production has been cut by 33 percent and these cuts are likely to last until the
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In stainless steel drinkware, that's the business he's in, 93 percent of the world's
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Of that production, about half happens from now until the Chinese New Year.
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What that means is about 20 percent of the world's production isn't going to get built
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Products being produced in the more restricted red regions are going to get hit even harder.
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There are already stories about regions having to operate by candlelight due to the power
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The problem with COVID is that it led to cascading failures throughout the supply chain.
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If production drops so dramatically over the coming months, then empty shelves will be
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We are talking about a situation where many product types will be completely nuked.
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That's not what I want you to take from this article.
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Yeah, with little kids, do your Christmas shopping right now.
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Because it's going to be very bad this Christmas.
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Even more concerning is what will happen on the other side of the Chinese New Year.
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The lack of production caused by the electrical shortages is going to cause an unprecedented
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It's very likely that if that happens, we will see the biggest traffic jam the supply
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This year, we got a taste of what happens when you apply pressure to the logistics supply
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Next year, we may see a full break in some places.
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One additional point is that China is simultaneously rolling out its 2021 to 2022 autumn and winter
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Second, this plan curtails even more production from factories with higher pollution.
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You know, we're talking about major disruptions.
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And it's like, I think we all went into COVID realizing like, holy crap, this whole thing
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And I think I would say the majority of people are like, oh, I mean, that was rough.
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And obviously, the health issues were one thing.
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But we haven't paid an economic price like that.
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Let me just go back to the ports in California.
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So, you know, 40% of all of the stuff that comes in on cargo ships come into 11 ports in
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30% of everything we ship out goes through 11 ports in California.
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Because of the workers that are not working, because the ports couldn't, I mean, they lost
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So, you know, half of the ships in port in California are called mega container ships.
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They have like 10,000 of those big cargo things in them.
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That's double or triple the size of what cargo ships were 10 years ago.
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So, it takes them a lot longer to load and unload, which means there are more trucks,
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trains, and warehouses that are needed to unload, store, and transport the goods.
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the house so didn't work out as I thought Bill O'Reilly is here hello Bill I'm glad you're not
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selling your house yeah well I didn't want you wandering around you know yeah I know I know I know
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because you might move to my neighborhood and that would put all the real estate values down yeah not
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a chance not a chance I'd move anywhere uh in the New York area you should consider moving to Texas
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you know Texas uh they got all their gold back from the Federal Reserve a few years ago so when things
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hit the fan um Texas has its gold how about New York um New York uh has its muggings yeah okay good
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good and by the way I saw that de Blasio I saw de Blasio say that he wants better customer service
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from the NYPD yeah murders are through the roof but better customer service you know de Blasio
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and Biden are pretty much the same guy and they whatever they get into they make it worse
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yep and and it's just amazing to see both of them and they're they have no self-awareness at all
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they both think they're doing the greatest job of all time that would be like you know somebody in
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Texas uh the Texas Rangers hitting 125 going you know I'm Babe Ruth I'm the guy I am so good
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that's exactly what these guys their mindset is all right Bill what's the big story of the week
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I think the big story of the week is the collapse of the Biden administration
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overall collapse so even the dishonest corporate media they don't know where to go
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and I did an experiment on the uh night um when the three generals and the secretary of defense
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the brilliant Lloyd Austin boy doesn't he fill you with confidence uh he is a warrior
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in the mode of Attila yeah he is just fear of God yeah no he's tell everybody so anyway um you know
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it was pretty devastating sitting president of the United States to have his top commanders in the
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Pentagon say yeah we told him keep 25 to 3,500 troops so you wouldn't have a debacle in Afghanistan
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you could we could fulfill our responsibilities or moral responsibilities to evacuate people
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and then perhaps keep the Taliban at bay so there could be some kind of negotiation
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so all four of the people involved in those conversations uh said that and then Biden goes
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I didn't hear anybody say that okay so that's your lead story on any level for any news agency
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so I had all three cable news operations on at nine o'clock at night Matt Al on NBC News
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leads with the January 6th attack on the Capitol I don't know whether she just figured that out it
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happened I don't know but that was her lead story over on CNN Cuomo leads with how conservatives are
00:48:05.540
being mean to General Milley I mean I'm sitting there with my Matt and then Hannity on Fox he did
00:48:13.080
the proper thing he led with the Pentagon contradicting the commander in chief
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so what does this say to the United States of America when you have two of the most powerful
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information agencies in the world um NBC Comcast and AT&T CNN actively deceiving you
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deceiving you actively they know what they're doing and yet there is absolutely no way for anyone to hold
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them accountable other than not watching them which has of course happened you know they have no audience
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but the just the corruption level of the information flow to the American people is at an all-time
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high we have never had a worse media in the history of this republic well that's why we're in the shape
00:49:08.940
we're in um but Bill let me uh let me ask you I I think the problem that we have in the country is
00:49:16.180
there is no accountability there is no deterrence and deterrent a deterrent is really important uh to
00:49:25.900
humans if I don't if I touch the electric fence and it never shocks me it it's not going to keep me in place
00:49:32.640
um and there is no deterrent and I don't mean an electric fence I mean just even shame there's no shame
00:49:39.880
uh there's you know when I when I saw these um uh hearings and then I talked to the senators afterwards I said
00:49:47.460
so now what well you know what what we know now the president lied to us we know that he even if he
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didn't lie to us this man is incompetent we know now that the pentagon went along with it nobody nobody
00:50:08.380
they said we ought to do this but nobody afterwards said look this can never happen again we have a lack
00:50:16.400
of any kind of deterrence at all throughout society what is the what's the big deal about these
00:50:23.440
hearings so we know this and then what well hopefully they'll vote out democrats in 2022
00:50:32.100
um because the system doesn't the constitution of the united states does not hold people accountable
00:50:41.880
for moral failings that's a criminal justice system all right so you have in my opinion
00:50:51.040
a moral failing on the part of maybe most americans because they don't they either don't pay attention at
00:51:01.280
all to their country don't care they only care about their individual pursuits or they are dishonest
00:51:09.200
about the performance of the people they vote for so when you see the job approval polls you still
00:51:17.860
have 40 percent of the country saying hey biden's doing a good job how is that possible well yeah who
00:51:23.440
are these people who are they i i do no intelligent person could think that joe biden's doing a good job
00:51:32.100
because you ask one simple question in the nine months that he's been president give me one problem
00:51:39.480
that he solved give me one problem that isn't worse than it was before i mean you can take it but
00:51:46.560
you know i'm a simple man i am the simplest man that's a very simple question all right to anybody
00:51:53.540
give me one thing that he's done just one that's improved this nation and you can't because as you
00:52:02.460
just said everything that he has been involved with is a disaster everything from the covid mandates
00:52:10.080
to the energy policies to the economic policies the inflation to afghanistan to the collapsing southern
00:52:17.680
border to the social um woke business the denial of due process right across the board there isn't
00:52:26.800
anything this man has done or stood for that's improved america and do you think it's going to get
00:52:33.200
better i mean they're so frightened they are the people who control joe biden they're frightened now
00:52:39.840
this is what i don't think people understand this they know how bad it is in the white house i mean
00:52:46.300
saki the minister of propaganda gets out and gives you all this well we don't have open borders
00:52:50.440
ah you know no that's not what he really you know she's just like a robot they tell her what to say
00:52:56.220
she says it doesn't even think about it okay but the people who really run the show they can see the
00:53:03.600
public polls they can see how screwed up this presidency is so what are they doing they're just keeping him
00:53:11.200
away from everybody he's just isolated in that building the white house there's no access to him
00:53:18.880
and you know you you would think that americans get uneasy and many of us are many of us are but there
00:53:29.260
is no mechanism to do anything about it until a week uh a year from this november the midterm elections
00:53:36.180
that's the only mechanism that we have under the constitution we elected this guy and he's there
00:53:43.040
for four years you neutralize him next november 22 with the republicans taking back the house and
00:53:49.980
senate then he's done can't do any more damage because you got him in a in a hole and he's not
00:53:56.240
going to be proactive with executive orders he's just going to stay there in his jammies for two more
00:54:01.300
years okay so that's the only mechanism so let me ask you this did the was the the generals turning
00:54:09.280
on him uh the same day that barack obama turned on him on the border is this a sign that they're
00:54:16.620
trying to distance themselves to minimize the damage or do they even care because you know if if a
00:54:23.620
republican president were doing things this poorly the gop even as spineless as they are
00:54:30.880
they they would be standing up and you would be hearing a lot of gop voters and uh and members
00:54:37.640
in congress and the senate saying this president has got to turn his policies but they're not saying
00:54:44.140
that or are the democrats are but i'm not so sure the republicans would do that either i i i maybe
00:54:50.880
these kind of polling numbers yeah i don't even i i just you know i don't see a lot of real
00:54:57.940
nobility in the gop no no i don't either but i guess not just to save themselves yes policies
00:55:05.060
are better if you look at the trump policies for four years they were light years ahead of what the
00:55:10.340
democrats are trying to do i mean that's not even a debatable issue but once you get into um you asked
00:55:16.640
about the generals they were under oath they had to tell the truth okay because if they lied then they
00:55:22.420
could be prosecuted they could be what they wouldn't be no they would so so it was a matter
00:55:26.060
where they walked in to throw biden under the bus they didn't want to be there they didn't want to
00:55:30.140
have to say that okay but they they had to tell the truth because they're under oath okay so they did
00:55:35.940
um and now they did go back across the river to the pentagon milley is a dead man walking he's not
00:55:43.240
going to be there much longer awesome they're not going to get rid of but the american public knows
00:55:47.620
they've been misled lied to whatever where you want to use but then it comes back to did biden lie
00:55:53.940
on purpose all right did he did he lie knowing the truth that's the old that's the definition
00:56:00.500
of a mortal sin okay in the catholic religion did you know what you were saying was untrue when you said
00:56:08.100
it may i okay may i direct you to the george steppanopoulos and you will be yeah of course hang on you
00:56:14.680
will be unique in this i don't know if you've caught this yet but i've wanted to talk to you about
00:56:18.980
this because if you go back and look at it you're going to have a you'll have a really good view of
00:56:24.440
this when stefanopoulos first says that uh you know look your pentagon said uh that's when joe biden
00:56:32.980
first and this is not the clip that's being paid uh played that's when he said no no that was never
00:56:38.080
said to me and stefanopoulos goes back in and says wait a minute and that's where the clip starts
00:56:45.620
right after the wait a minute no i use the whole thing okay right okay but then after he's done
00:56:52.280
there's an edit and uh joe biden picks it up and he's like look he needs together i think that
00:57:00.400
george stefanopoulos knew that the real facts questioned him and and was shocked when the
00:57:08.820
president lied about it just shocked maybe but again it goes back to does biden know what he's
00:57:16.700
saying does he understand what he's saying yes he does all right well i think a case can be made
00:57:22.440
that the guy is so out of it that he can't process information at all it's whatever the
00:57:30.340
whatever it's like a fifth grader when you catch him doing something wrong in school
00:57:35.260
and they'll say well a dog ate the homework away you know what he almost panics but look i'm not a
00:57:40.820
psychologist the fact of the matter is he misled the country misled everybody now let me ask you a
00:57:45.660
question back when disney edited out the obama statement that an open border is not
00:57:52.060
sustainable on good morning america is not that the end of walt disney company's credibility in
00:57:59.140
every area isn't that the end of it well in every era area no fantasy land is part of uh the area that
00:58:08.580
they oversee so fantasy that is so corrupt when it comes to when it comes to news abc nbc cbs cnn
00:58:17.620
they have no credibility left at least in my book there's no no i think that's true for everybody
00:58:24.580
i mean even the progressive far left lunatics no it's not an honest presentation okay but that is
00:58:33.540
so egregious so i work for abc as you know for two years i work for peter jennings and if if on world
00:58:41.680
news tonight if an editor or a producer had taken out a key phrase from a president of the united
00:58:50.900
states barack obama that says open borders are unsustainable if they had edited that out anybody
00:58:57.880
associated with that would have been fired on the spot i mean that's the difference see i can put
00:59:04.260
this all into perspective because i worked for these news organizations i know what happened back then
00:59:10.200
and i know what's happening now and the level of corruption on part of the corporate media as i said is
00:59:18.000
unprecedented so when you have this then the american people cannot get honest information and that's
00:59:27.480
what we're seeing here in this country that you have this big block of people who are living as you
00:59:34.940
just said in fantasy land they think that you can spend 3.5 trillion dollars on social welfare slash
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so that 3.5 trillion dollar spending bill i mean it's zero it's gonna it has zero cost uh at all it's
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all it's all paid for it's not going to cost a dime yeah but it's not going to get passed thank god
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you don't think so no there's no way manchin's going to vote for that and no republican in the
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senate's going to vote for it so it's over so they'll drop it down at 1.5 trillion which is still absurd
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um but what this is all about is just taking money from the establishment from affluent americans and
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corporations and small business owners and giving it to um the democratic constituency that's what
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it's all about everybody i think that the uh 1.5 trillion or the 3.5 trillion i think that is a red
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herring i think it is all of the other stuff in the bill that gives them control again over voting
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processes etc etc all of the stuff tucked into this bill that's not being talked about because
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we're talking about the trillions of dollars that are being spent and but nobody knows it because
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it's 2 000 pages so the senate parliamentarian threw out the amnesty for all illegal aliens that's out
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okay and i assume that a lot of the other crazy stuff like the if you deposit more than 600 in the bank
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the bank has to tell the irs now that is a really outrageous well they they've tried to make this
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less outrageous by moving it to ten thousand dollars so what they did the democrats is 10 000 now but it's
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but it's all but it is also still a violation of the fourth amendment always been it's always been
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10 000 and since that that law was passed and i can understand that law because at a ten thousand
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irs wants to regulate people who might not pay their taxes but what six hundred dollars is is to build a
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take it which is what socialism is so that's what that that's so naked it's such a violation of the
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they're going to pass the bill just like they did with uh just like they did with uh with income tax
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and they said it's only for 90 you know or five percent of the population and within a few years it
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bill there are two marines that are uh in the news let me give you the first one is the u.s marine
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who was at the hamid karzai international airport um during the withdrawal you we've seen pictures of
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him uh he actually took a baby over the fence um and now he's being investigated uh because he was
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at a save america rally in perry georgia he was in the crowd he was not in uniform uh and donald trump
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saw him on there uh saw him in the crowd and said hey you did a great job um we've we've all seen him
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one of the marines who bravely served in kabul during the withdrawal and help evacuate children over
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uh the airport wall uh it's uh corporal hunter ian clark uh in fact lance corporal get up here
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he came up he he did not make any political statements at all uh he just got up there as
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as trump called him up now there he's under investigation uh and could face real punishment
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for this i don't think that'll happen i think you'll be acquitted of any wrongdoing he didn't
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obviously uh he wasn't proactive in putting forth a political point of view he has a right to attend
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any rally he wants to um so i don't think that he's going to be punished um but the fact that
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he's being investigated i don't you know why bother with that uh i don't know why they do it i guess
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it's politicized like everything else i think they're saying i think they're trying to send
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people a message um the uh the uh other marine uh sheller who was the guy who was in uniform uh
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sitting at his desk and said hey we made a mistake and it's time for our leadership to own up to the
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mistake he then uh the uh gave his resignation in and when he did the marines now say that he works
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for the president and the president was not going to accept his resignation he's in solitary
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confinement now uh and he is being charged article 88 contempt towards officials article 90 willfully
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disobeying a superior commissioned officer article 92 failure to obey lawful general orders and article
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133 conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman holy cow i wish we could do that to uh officials in
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washington um he is he is facing prison time now he tried to correct it and do the right thing by
01:08:13.100
resigning what's this yeah but he he made a mistake and he admits it uh i like the uh lieutenant colonel
01:08:19.540
he's a stand-up guy um but you can't do that can't do what he did so he was under active commission
01:08:26.680
um and he made some political statements about the screw-up in afghanistan which everybody knows
01:08:32.960
are true but you can't do that as an active officer what he should have done was resigned um and then
01:08:40.680
done it you know and then done it right so you know he and he admits it he's not saying right what was
01:08:48.620
me he's not he's saying whatever my punishment is is justified because i did break the military chain
01:08:55.120
command what i don't think americans understand is you have to have that you can't have um officers
01:09:02.420
and even enlisted um running around counter manding or criticizing their superiors because then your
01:09:11.260
military falls apart military discipline disappears so you have to and if you feel that your military is
01:09:17.520
not representing the country in the best way you have to get out and then you start to criticize
01:09:22.680
so then i get letters about vindman or what about vindman well he was subpoenaed so he had to come
01:09:27.780
in and say what he said uh and then you get millie well millie denies any wrongdoing and in a court of
01:09:33.720
law millie might win um because millie says look i know a lot of people in the room i didn't do it
01:09:40.420
anything that uh subverted the authority of donald trump and uh you know i still say why don't we have
01:09:47.780
the transcript of that well let's see what the man actually said in the context of the conversation
01:09:52.900
the fact that that hasn't been put out disturbs me because they have it and then we could clear
01:10:01.220
all this up but again the government doesn't seem to really want to tell the people what the truth
01:10:08.920
is it all comes back to that peck so i think that is one of the reasons why they're going after
01:10:14.160
is they want him in prison not on youtube talking about things and you know it's one thing to um
01:10:23.520
i mean he was wrong for doing that in uniform absolutely wrong clear cut um so he does deserve
01:10:31.260
uh some sort of punishment for that however and that's what'll happen he'll he'll get dishonorably
01:10:37.520
discharged or maybe even a general discharge that's what i would give him um no they're talking
01:10:43.520
prison time they're talking he's not going to serve prison time that's not going to happen
01:10:48.700
it will not happen he's in solitary confinement now i'm not sure about the solitary confinement i think
01:10:54.980
they're confining him away from some of the other prisoners there i don't know why but it's not like
01:11:03.520
he's in some dungeon um and he himself has access to his military lawyers if that were the case
01:11:12.460
they could speak about that and they have not so i'm always very cautious about okay press reports
01:11:18.580
okay um treasury department has just uh put a comptroller of the currency in she is a uss born
01:11:27.880
and educated and now professor here in the united states who has praised the soviet union's lack of a
01:11:34.740
gender pay gap she has also recently advocated for ending the banking system as we know it by moving
01:11:43.700
right by moving americans finances from private banks to the federal reserve she is so extreme
01:11:50.460
that even janet yellen has come out and said ah she's i don't think so yeah why doesn't the why don't
01:11:58.180
the republicans start taking ads out you know they got they got gazillions of dollars the political
01:12:05.020
action committees gazillions of dollars take some ads out you know quote you beck and just throw them
01:12:13.380
on there this is the way to fight this battle you know i i this is why in the uh initial parts of our
01:12:21.040
conversation today i said you know the republicans you can fight these people but you have to fight
01:12:29.000
them in the media you have to buy time with your gazillions of dollars do you think that they could
01:12:35.880
about this do you think those ads would be aired uh by anyone by time you can buy time you know i'll
01:12:44.800
take it on billoreilly.com you'll take it on the blaze i mean you could buy time on all kinds of places
01:12:50.100
and if abc cbs and and and uh nbc wouldn't take your ad that's another scandal that's another thing
01:12:57.640
you can get out i mean here's the here's the this is a war we're fighting in the united states now
01:13:03.640
all right so the longest running war in afghanistan is over well we got another war here between the
01:13:11.780
people who want to destroy the american system and the people who want to keep the american system with
01:13:18.040
improvements by the way all right that's a war well fight it i almost said a bad word
01:13:25.820
um sitting there and going on cable news whining about it you know there should be the rnc
01:13:36.960
controls the political action committees that have hundreds of millions of dollars
01:13:44.640
take out the blanking ads flood the zone so that the dimmest people in america know about the war
01:13:56.600
and what's at stake you know i'm sitting here i do the best i can beck you do the best you can
01:14:04.760
i had a call the other night from at 11 30 from the former president of the united states
01:14:10.700
and i knew it was him nobody calls me at 11 30 except him okay so this was you must be grumpy at
01:14:21.160
that time of night no this is no that's prime time for him he's a vampire all right so this was the day
01:14:29.140
that millie testified and the others and you know i go i didn't even say hello i did mr president you're
01:14:37.280
up late and then he just wailed okay and after he did i said to him you control hundreds of millions
01:14:46.340
of dollars in political action funds can't you get an organized ad campaign just to put out what you
01:14:54.900
just told me because what he said was true and that's why of course i'm doing these history shows
01:15:01.620
with him in december because his voice has been muted now by the social media companies but the points
01:15:09.080
that he makes are pretty damn valid because he was there he appointed millie he knows why millie did
01:15:17.980
what he did okay and you'll know too if you come to see us in the shows because that's what it's going
01:15:23.740
to be all personal stuff but anyway he couldn't answer the question about the political action
01:15:31.140
community you want to fight this war you got to fight it the same way that the progressives are
01:15:36.920
fighting it you got to get down on the field and smack them but you see in that i'm not seeing that
01:15:44.940
so did the president respond uh like you know what bill a good idea i'm gonna find out why we're not
01:15:54.780
doing that i mean he controls that money then why aren't we doing it well he didn't say that he asked
01:16:01.380
me what kind of hors d'oeuvres we're having backstage in the lord all right all right bill o'reilly from
01:16:09.820
billoreilly.com by the way tickets are available you can get them at billoreilly.com
01:16:14.040
uh and give me the dates of these things again bill will you okay 11th in lauderdale 12th in
01:16:19.260
orlando florida and then the 18th in houston at the toyota center and the 19th the show that
01:16:26.300
glenn beck will be okay wait wait wait wait i can't get my wife yelled at me you were on and she was
01:16:31.700
like i mean before you hung up the phone she was on the phone with my assistant saying did you hear
01:16:37.040
bill o'reilly just said glenn is going on vacation on that day he is taking the family away he is not
01:16:43.760
going so i can't go to the 18th or 19th so i have to find another city that i can go to which one
01:16:48.600
should i go to well we'll we'll accommodate you back you come on into florida it's a nice time of
01:16:53.440
year to be in florida okay on the uh 11th or 12th and i'm glad to see that your wife is in charge
01:16:59.360
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01:17:07.180
charge i just fall on the shot yeah no i there is uh better for the nation it really is really is
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really is thanks a lot bill i appreciate it billoreilly.com all right what did he just say
01:17:20.320
all i heard was you was a thank you maybe i probably had to be thank you i definitely ended
01:17:26.360
with a k yeah by the way i'm on with um uh megan kelly today in about an hour and 15 uh on her
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so i've just been invited to some some speech at some university and uh it says hosted valet only
01:19:54.220
and that's the only thing it says you know like dress code doesn't have that doesn't have ticket
01:19:59.340
doesn't have anything it just says hosted valet only i have no idea what that even means does that mean
01:20:05.140
only the host gets their bracket their their jacket brushed by some you know downton abbey guy uh does
01:20:13.760
that mean hosted valet there's a host that's like do what does that mean i okay i'm i'm trying to
01:20:22.560
figure this out because i don't i don't know i've never heard i am not qualified to go to this thing
01:20:27.260
the only thing i i think what it's saying is there's no normal parking so like the only option
01:20:34.800
you have is a hosted valet when why don't they say just that why don't they just say you can't park
01:20:41.420
anywhere you're gonna have to give your bring 20 bucks you're gonna have to give that guy something
01:20:46.060
going in and something going out i think because the first one's shorter hosted valet but nobody knows
01:20:51.560
all those nice things nobody knows what that means nobody knows i wouldn't have known i would
01:20:56.120
i wouldn't have taken the time to look it up i would have just been like i don't know what host
01:21:00.180
the valley means that is part my car here the road what what do you mean they towed me away
01:21:06.360
huh that's this is a reason not to go to that one delete on that invitation because they're gonna
01:21:14.720
park your car no because they're because they if they if they say that about parking you think
01:21:22.100
you're gonna understand a damn thing they're saying as they debate nope no no you're way too
01:21:28.140
smart for you way too smart that might be what the actual point of it is it might be right they don't
01:21:33.200
want idiots that don't know what hosted valet only means at their speech and they're doing a good job
01:21:37.840
yeah it's uh you know survival of the fittest it's natural selection i'm selecting out
01:21:43.000
all right i'm selecting out it didn't work out for you no you've gone extinct you're the dodo bird
01:21:48.840
of the speech congratulations thank you by the way uh we have a incredible podcast uh with general
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written by andrew clavin he is he's a fantastic fantastic writer um and he is doing a tv series
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adaptation of the stories of the old testament and it is going to be true to the old testament uh and
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it is being very carefully um uh produced by ko films now they need backers for this and you know
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you can go to the backers in hollywood and you know exactly what you'll get either no tv show or a tv
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steve dace is a uh just a great great uh commentator and does a very very different show
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um than what you you normally hear on talk radio has just a really good sense of what is important
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and why it's important especially eternally um he is the um he's the host of the blaze tv show the
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steve day show and the author of a great book the faucian bargain uh he's got bonus a bonus chapter of
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the faucian faucian bargain the faucian booster and i want to talk to him about that he's got a lot
01:24:42.580
to say about the booster shots and the actual facts and i mean if you want to you know rely on
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science and look at the science let's look at the numbers steve dace in 60 seconds
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the glenn beck program so the fed is one of the most complex institutions in the world um and uh i think
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they like it that way i've been trying to figure out a way to explain uh to you why you need to care
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about this this reverse repo thing that is going on uh and so far i have not found an easy way to
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explain it and that keeps you in the dark really keeps you in the dark um it is we are we are headed
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towards venezuela last night the reverse repo market was 1.65 trillion dollars this is something
01:25:37.720
that was never done before they when they first introduced it last year i told you something's
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wrong something's really wrong next week i will i'm going to try to explain it to you um uh but
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it basically means venezuela is on the direct horizon for the united states of america
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steve dace blaze tv host steve dace show author of the faucian bargain welcome steve how are you
01:26:48.280
good morning brother how you been ah i'm good i'm good i'm good uh so steve i'm doing a five night
01:26:56.260
special i think next month on some investigation that we've been doing in fact um uh we had earlier
01:27:06.220
this week somebody had hacked into our system of one of our producers and was going through all of our
01:27:13.500
confidential files preparing for this show on dr fauci and uh and covid um and google couldn't even
01:27:22.620
figure out who was in the google docs looking at all of that stuff um we have taken everything and
01:27:28.940
gone offline with all of it um while we produced this show uh there's a lot of really really bad
01:27:37.000
things that have been going on with it tell me about the bonus chapter the faucian booster
01:27:43.320
well if you read faucian bargain we left off right when the vaccine
01:27:48.560
uh were vaccines were being uh rolled out glenn and the initial data in real time particularly for
01:27:55.340
high risk in the elderly with the alpha variant the initial data was actually very promising
01:28:00.000
uh and so we just figured let's just end the book here and then if this becomes an issue of
01:28:04.540
mandates we can pick up the conversation later and and as it has been the pattern of this entire
01:28:09.980
scandemic the less something works the more they want to mandate it and so when the vaccines were
01:28:14.920
performing very well you know hey you know back to normal take your masks off everything else
01:28:19.220
it's the minute that the delta variant arrived and we began to see the efficacy particularly from a
01:28:23.820
transmission standpoint of these therapeutics just completely collapse that now suddenly they want to
01:28:29.500
impose them on everyone uh you have the biden administration overruling the 16 to 2 vote by
01:28:35.020
the fda including two resignations in opposition to third boosters israel's doing third boosters
01:28:41.260
canada just bought four years worth of boosters from pfizer as a matter of fact and and glenn if i
01:28:47.720
had gone online and said in february march april or may that i don't think that these vaccines will
01:28:52.940
hold up in mass against transmission and you're all going to need a third booster by the end of the year
01:28:57.620
i'd have been suspended if not banned from twitter or facebook for saying that and yet here we are and
01:29:02.920
so that's why we decided we had to do this bonus chapter to try to equip people with voucher and
01:29:07.800
booster to push back on vaccine mandate mandates right now while the while the iron is hot okay let
01:29:13.720
me go through some of your tweets here according to the who's dashboard the united states had 156
01:29:21.100
percent more covid cases and 148 higher deaths than the third week of september this year compared to
01:29:30.640
2020 no one was vaccinated in september 2020 75 of adults have at least had one vaccine dosed september
01:29:39.280
2021 tell me what this means these are this is you know i had a lefty journalist and i use that in
01:29:46.300
quotation marks asked me on twitter how many uh people that have been banned from youtube do we
01:29:51.380
quote in fauci and booster these are people i've never even heard of okay although getting banned
01:29:55.840
from youtube nowadays frankly makes me want to find them uh but i just use uh who world health
01:30:01.500
organization and cdc data for the majority of our 40 footnotes in this 22 page chapter and if you look
01:30:08.020
at the weekly breakouts from the world health organization we had lower natural immunity no one
01:30:13.200
unvaccinated last september we have up to 80 percent of people according to cdc have some
01:30:18.320
immunity for covid19 between natural immunity and vaccinations 75 percent have been given at least one
01:30:24.760
dose we have we have two-thirds of adults uh over or that have received both doses over 80 percent of
01:30:32.780
seniors in america have been given both doses and yet we're sitting here with 156 percent more cases
01:30:39.020
and 148 percent uh more deaths and this is this is a week where things should be calmed down we're on
01:30:45.100
the tail end of the sunbelt wave you've got a bit of a lull before we head into the the the winter
01:30:50.120
wave and the seasonality where i live in the north and yet you look at a state like vermont right now
01:30:54.560
glenn it's the most vaccinated state in the union they have an all-time high for cases right now
01:30:59.280
seasonality doesn't even begin for them until this weekend maine hasn't is also a top three
01:31:04.480
vaccinated state they've got an all-time high for icu patients right now connecticut's reporting
01:31:10.040
again out of season one-third of its hospitalizations are fully vaccinated we haven't even hit the
01:31:16.100
the seasonality that's the number one driver of this the number one population driver of covid all
01:31:21.740
over the world is seasonality we have not even hit the seasonality in the north and already in
01:31:26.860
vermont and maine and connecticut three of the most vaccinated states we're having but we have you
01:31:31.660
are seeing trend lines that really you ought to be seeing in january so what in the world is january
01:31:36.700
going to look like so so what are you suggesting here that the vaccine makes things worse
01:31:44.700
what i'm suggesting is something is not right they're not telling us something something isn't
01:31:51.700
right this is a bait and switch the initial vaccine data help up against the alpha variants
01:31:57.580
was very very strong especially from a therapeutic and now that it has collapsed on august 5th on cnn
01:32:04.920
of all places where truth doesn't even go to die it doesn't exist okay the director of the cdc
01:32:10.400
racial rochelle walensky went on wolf blitzer and admitted that these vaccines no longer stop
01:32:16.060
transmission so that would seem to indicate then if you know the whole argument over masks last year was
01:32:22.300
wear a mask doesn't protect you but somebody else which that was a lie but that was the argument right
01:32:26.580
well that's actually the argument now for these therapeutics they are a therapeutic like the flu
01:32:32.220
vaccine you are you are if you get involved in this vaccination program unless they come up with
01:32:37.840
a true vaccine a true immunization a sulkian level achievement understand that you are signing
01:32:43.320
yourself up for an ongoing human experiment of being injected and re-injected with the nanoparticles
01:32:49.140
of this experimental technology that no one invested in prior to 2008 and moderna had was oh for
01:32:55.240
nine and bringing products to market until covid you're you're part of this experiment ongoing now
01:33:00.400
you still may decide that given the risk of covid for you and how the variants seem to be getting
01:33:05.760
worse you may still decide that that's worth the gamble but you should be informed of that choice
01:33:11.160
and if these things glenn do not stymie transmission which they do not okay if they don't stymie transmission
01:33:17.720
then there is simply no medical or ethical rationale for mandating them on people whatsoever
01:33:23.380
because this isn't like that if you're not you're any more of a super spreader than someone who is
01:33:29.280
there was a study that came out from the state of wisconsin's department of health just a week ago
01:33:33.780
frankly i found it courtesy of our ceo tyler card and he sent it to me two of the largest counties in
01:33:39.180
wisconsin did a study and what they found is that the viral load of people who tested positive with
01:33:44.520
covid vaccinated was actually slightly higher than those who tested positive for covid unvaccinated
01:33:50.920
again there is no moral or ethical justification for mandating these things before we even get to
01:33:56.780
the constitutional question so um steve there is you're what you're saying is this is not a vaccine
01:34:03.320
it's a therapeutic at best and yeah and maybe something that you once you start you've got to continue
01:34:10.200
to take like the flu shot you have to get a new one every year for the new strain glenn okay all right
01:34:14.820
um but there are some things and we keep um if we're into therapeutics we keep finding therapeutics
01:34:24.120
that are cheap um hydroxychloroquine is a very good therapeutics not going to stop it but it will help
01:34:31.900
you if you have it it may stop you from getting it it did me once i stopped taking it that's when i i got
01:34:39.380
uh covid um and uh i i was taking it my whole family had covid i mean i was like oh i know you
01:34:47.640
got snot all over your face but kiss me sweetheart uh i mean i wanted to get it out so i had the natural
01:34:53.280
immunity um but i was taking hydroxychloroquine that worked ivermectin it works those are cheap
01:35:01.540
and my sister was uh asking her doctor for um hydroxychloroquine in washington state and he
01:35:09.280
would not prescribe it he wouldn't prescribe it he wouldn't prescribe ivermectin either these are
01:35:14.820
drugs that have been used for a long long time glenn ivermectin won the nobel prize in 2015
01:35:21.160
it is not horse paste that's a lie uh we have a lot of antibiotics that we repurpose for animal usage
01:35:28.640
nowadays uh for example ever had a burger at a burger at mcdonald's or burger king enjoy your
01:35:34.280
your grilled or fried antibiotics because you had some right there okay uh that's a complete and
01:35:39.340
total lie uh this drug has literally saved and been taken by or saved hundreds of millions of people
01:35:45.640
since 2015 its manufacturer merck who by the way was one of the first companies to jump in on president
01:35:52.580
trump's operation warp speed and then backed out when they were not confident in their human trial data
01:35:58.500
that they could come up with a mrna vaccine that was efficacious enough to justify uh the side
01:36:04.220
effects so they never came up with one even though they're arguably the most successful
01:36:07.360
pharma company in the country all right they are the creators of ivermectin they were part of winning
01:36:13.420
a nobel prize for this back in 2015 and and now and then back in february they actually put out a paper
01:36:19.460
trying to discredit their own drug from from people using it uh and now we find out today they've
01:36:25.280
signed a massive contract with the feds to get emergency non-author emergency authorization
01:36:29.540
for an oral uh drug that sounds a heck of a lot like hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin and oh by the
01:36:35.720
way though this one the government's going to pay them 70 a pill i could go on goodrx.com right now
01:36:41.680
and with a walgreens coupon i could get 58 cents per pill ivermectin if you do the math that is 11,900
01:36:49.140
percent profit per pill glenn per pill for merc okay how close is it to ivermectin hate the game
01:36:56.440
not the player how do we know here's the thing all the data that we have gotten so far have all been
01:37:02.740
internal let me show you something that just made me laugh out loud last week remdem the people at
01:37:07.740
gilead which makes remdem severe tried to come out with a study uh that to show the government that
01:37:12.380
they are a hugely successful product in stopping people from requiring hospitalization for covid now
01:37:18.340
back in july one of the best public university hospitals in the country is an hour down the road
01:37:23.240
from where i live at the university of iowa they did a lot of live real-time study of remdem
01:37:28.200
severe in july published the results they found that that when it's not causing renal failure it
01:37:33.340
either doesn't work and in many cases it prolongs hospital usage but here's the kicker glenn here's
01:37:38.160
the kicker the only way you can get remdem severe is to actually go to a hospital or health
01:37:43.160
care facility and have it administered you usually by injection there they self-reported that their
01:37:49.000
drug stops people from having to having to be hospitalized for covid but it's a drug you have
01:37:54.520
to go to the hospital in order to get and yet this is a joke they just they lie about this stuff all the
01:38:01.040
time and then the treatment that actually works it was called regeneron when they gave it to president
01:38:06.060
bush or president trump at this time last year to get him out of the hospital but now it's known as
01:38:10.180
the monoclonal antibodies there's several different manufacturers ask your audience if you want to
01:38:14.840
know why i'm not celebrating the merc announcement today let me let me respond to your question with
01:38:19.440
a question how many commercials since last november after after regeneron monoclonal saved president
01:38:25.500
trump's life and got him out of the hospital and then was made available a month later for the country
01:38:30.180
how many commercials have you seen on tv in the last 10 months for monoclonal antibodies how many of
01:38:36.480
you even knew they existed until ron de santis started making them portable around the state of
01:38:41.300
florida and then after they saved a bunch of lives and they start doing this in your state of texas
01:38:45.320
now now the bide administration wants to ration it if how many of you even knew what this was and how
01:38:50.960
many of you've seen it promoted even though it actually works that's why i'm not celebrating
01:38:55.060
there's something has smelled rotten in the state of denmark glenn from day one from the day that the
01:39:00.380
imperial college survey came out march 16th of last year till now this thing stinks to high leaven
01:39:06.320
high heaven brother i promise you uh thank you so much steve i i really appreciate the work that you
01:39:13.780
have uh done on this and um keep it up thank you thank you man god bless god bless
01:39:20.060
rough greens uh i want to read what lawrence wrote in about his dog's experience with rough greens he said
01:39:28.480
i i bought my dog many different kinds of supplements over the years she would eat a little
01:39:33.300
bit of it but not very much in general she just kind of shied away from it but when it comes to
01:39:38.460
rough greens not only will she eat it enthusiastically she'll finish by licking the bowl clean i hear that
01:39:44.900
i hear my dog's uh chain hitting up against the bowl and then the bowl hitting up against the wall as
01:39:50.800
he's licking it clean almost almost every time uh we feed him uh she he goes on she has more energy
01:39:58.240
now her coat is nice and soft rough greens is a total treat for her we're very happy to discover
01:40:02.620
rough greens thank you so much lawrence i'm glad to hear that your your dog loves uh rough greens you
01:40:07.900
just watch her watch her over the next couple of months and you're going to see a huge difference
01:40:11.760
in your dog um at least i have with uno you can get a free bag of rough greens for your dog just to
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01:40:22.520
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glenn 33 833 glenn 33 rough greens.com slash back 10 second station id
01:40:35.860
so stew let me ask you because i know you read and you've been studying this and going back and forth
01:40:48.780
so you know the arguments against what steve just said and in all fairness i'd love to hear the uh
01:40:56.740
the other side reasonable so can you can you for instance united states with over 75 percent of
01:41:03.660
adults receiving at least one dose of vaccine saw 324 percent increase in cases vermont the most
01:41:10.320
vaccinated state in america trending towards setting all-time record in cases at this time the essay
01:41:15.540
was written despite the fact that it's out of season uh the uae second most fully vaccinated
01:41:20.480
country in the world saw 11 increases in cases how would you what would be your response because
01:41:27.860
he's i don't think he's saying it's causing it he's just saying it's ineffective yeah i mean i it
01:41:33.140
depends i mean i i think a lot a lot of it he pointed to is you know the delta variant is seems to
01:41:38.140
be a lot more transmissible and has caused outbreaks i mean uae is mainly using chinese vaccines so
01:41:44.060
that's a little bit different than our situation but still um i uh you know look i think you look at
01:41:51.080
the there's different ways to look at it i think if you if you look at it as you know people look
01:41:55.500
if you want to say there's that debate he mentioned there between uh he's calling it a uh therapeutic or
01:42:02.960
a vaccine and like it's it's an interesting point in that like we call it the flu vaccine but obviously
01:42:08.260
does not stop every incidence of the flu um and the same thing i think here applies they're not a
01:42:15.300
hundred percent uh you know they were about 90 percent in the initial trials as you mentioned
01:42:19.800
the numbers looked pretty good i would say it looks like they're a little bit less effective against
01:42:23.620
delta um the thing that's promising about mrna technology is they can quickly come up with uh new
01:42:30.840
vaccines against the new variants now of course the process for that to actually happen is difficult
01:42:36.040
because the thing winds up being the dominant variant before before it can get approved um as
01:42:41.160
steve points out you know if you get on that train if it's something where like this is the new flu
01:42:46.680
vaccine right where you know you're going to be needing a new one every year for the new variant
01:42:51.660
that could be where this ends i mean i think the the idea of this ending i always thought it would
01:42:55.940
end yeah i mean you hope right i mean we've had you know sars and mers this didn't happen with
01:43:01.400
right uh you know this one it may very well it does seem like it's this is where this is going
01:43:06.880
to end this is going to be part of our lives forever which you know i think is the most
01:43:10.200
important thing for everybody to realize at some point you get to an a position where you need to
01:43:16.420
just run your society and realize that there's there's endemic risk and everyone needs to kind
01:43:21.760
of so uh measure that for themselves but i think that's the problem with the flu vaccine it's not
01:43:26.920
mandated but like no it's every old person i know gets the flu vaccine because they're more likely to
01:43:32.100
die from it it's important yeah it's very important about half the country right but um but you're not
01:43:37.760
it's not mandatory and you know you know me i'm i'm i am much more positive i think on the vaccines
01:43:44.500
than a lot of conservatives as far as their effectiveness and even how they're working today
01:43:47.960
when you i think when you look at the data and you break it down by age and you break it down by
01:43:52.140
individuals uh you find better results than you do from 50 000 feet but the point here is that it
01:43:57.960
should never be mandated and i you know we've we mentioned this the other day six years after the
01:44:03.740
the the vaccine the the sulk polio vaccine came out six years we were at 54 vaccinated right the fact
01:44:10.600
that we're at you know two-thirds of adults are fully vaccinated and most importantly let's be honest
01:44:15.780
93.6 percent of elderly people are have at least had one shot 93.6 percent that's higher glenn than
01:44:24.380
every one of the childhood vaccines you know like we're talking about like the measles vaccine or the
01:44:29.420
mmr vaccine or uh chicken pox vaccine that everyone gets when they're like two yeah that's a higher
01:44:35.160
percentage for the most vulnerable i don't know what we thought was gonna happen here there's gonna be
01:44:40.200
people who don't want to take it at this point it's available to them if they want to take it if they
01:44:44.920
think ivermectin is better let them take that and everyone can adjust on their own risk including
01:44:50.900
by the way people who want to mandate this there are effective masks like n95 masks they could be
01:44:57.960
wearing and not have to depend on everyone they hate to take the vaccine or anything else there's
01:45:03.260
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01:46:46.360
you something because you're you have a degree in biology or what is it molecular biology some grad
01:46:51.840
school but i was smart and i left that field to do this i saw what was coming i knew it i knew it
01:46:56.600
was coming that they were going to start uh using the weird woke politics and the sciences stop caring
01:47:01.620
about things like objectivity and discipline and starting to look at science as more of an art
01:47:06.420
that was that's that's good um and so you have i mean you have the knowledge of for instance the
01:47:15.240
masks as stew just said you want to stop it you want to make sure you're safe and you're not
01:47:19.560
then get an n95 mask and then you don't have to worry about what everybody else is doing
01:47:23.760
you get an n95 mask and that pretty much will stop anything that is coming through that's
01:47:29.200
your best shot on a mask the rest of them are ridiculous yeah i know and it's kind of crazy too
01:47:34.840
because obviously we're talking about with the ban that just happened i just said what's on the
01:47:38.640
box of these cloth masks these paper masks especially the homemade masks are the one that
01:47:42.460
make me laugh the most yeah yeah just get a piece of cloth tie it around your face
01:47:46.320
and covid will stay away as if it's like the five second rule you know where as long as the food's
01:47:51.200
not on the ground for five seconds the bacteria can't hit it if you have anything over your face
01:47:54.900
you block all pathogens if only we knew that the last several thousand years and no one would have
01:47:59.500
died yeah um so the the idea of these uh vaccine mandates i don't know if you heard this uh today or
01:48:09.160
yesterday it was announced that the federation of teachers in new york are now suing because they say
01:48:16.300
they should not be mandated for teachers it's their own word it's unconstitutional in new york
01:48:23.420
in new york the teachers in new york are suing because they should they say they shouldn't have
01:48:28.420
to be forced to be vaccinated well of course not i i mean you know i know it's the first thing about
01:48:33.480
the vaccine that i've agreed with the teachers unions on i didn't even know teachers unions were
01:48:37.320
allowed to make logical sense today i thought that was like illegal in 2014 or something yeah
01:48:41.920
um and uh and they're going to use this more and more to curb people's rights i mean a woman uh who
01:48:52.440
was uh pregnant um quite a ways along in her pregnancy she was a nurse she refused to get the vaccine
01:49:02.120
because of the baby didn't matter she was fired she's now suing all of these things where you're
01:49:09.140
just losing access to a job or a place is only going to get worse yeah you know and i i just spoke
01:49:16.800
to uh another comedian um named lila hart she has spina bifida which is a sort of a deformative issue
01:49:23.080
and she actually has a blood clotting disorder and is unable to take the vaccines and so not only is
01:49:28.040
this someone with a disability this is a woman right this is for years all we've heard about is
01:49:32.260
fighting for the disabled fighting for women and she's a pretty popular comedian i knew about her
01:49:36.840
before i met her she's been barred from almost every single comedy house and club she even had
01:49:41.780
to move from la because she couldn't work anymore because they wouldn't let her in and and she told
01:49:46.160
me she goes and you know that they don't even believe in these mandates because the bouncer said
01:49:50.720
lila to her why don't you just why don't you just bring me a fake vaccine card and we would have let you
01:49:55.560
in and she was saying like look all these people that are even championing it and saying it's a good
01:49:59.560
thing when it push comes to shove they don't even believe that this is necessary there's a good
01:50:04.600
chunk of people too that that are working at these places that don't want to be involved in enforcing
01:50:09.620
vaccine mandates that's not their job it's not why they got they went to get hired there and now
01:50:14.860
they're stuck in this impossible position in between people who want to be able to go into an
01:50:19.620
establishment and the actual business who wants them in the establishment many times but they're
01:50:24.160
forced by the government to do other things i mean that's nuts it's a crazy it's a crazy way of doing
01:50:29.340
business so i've been having a debate with myself and and with bill o'reilly and i think stew and i are
01:50:36.580
on the same page with uh joe biden we think he's senile we think he's going but he's there enough to
01:50:43.540
make these decisions these are not senile decisions these are decisions he's making and he knows he's
01:50:49.640
making them um uh but there there also is this weird ice cream thing with him uh he's constantly
01:50:58.420
having ice cream they're constantly at ice cream stores and i heard this and i thought you know who
01:51:05.560
would know if this is true is elijah so ice cream is is a sign of possible dementia if you're craving it
01:51:16.460
you're his age yeah so there's actually two sides of this that are really interesting and i want to
01:51:20.580
keep it very simple assuming that you know nothing about dementia and probably know a lot about ice
01:51:26.840
cream yes i know a lot about ice cream yeah unfortunately yeah uh but essentially when it
01:51:32.860
comes to dementia right there's a few different types like there's vascular dementia there's
01:51:36.360
frontotemporal dementia and alzheimer's there's different types of these degenerations in the brain
01:51:40.920
this has to do with build up of things like plaques and different types of neurotoxicity so
01:51:45.560
the point of the matter is is that dementia has two problems there's the biological element
01:51:50.040
which obviously could be fought with medicine like prozac or different types of medications
01:51:54.120
and then there's the behavioral side of it which is that as you begin to get older in age and are
01:52:00.320
unable to process information you can start to get confused disoriented because you lose the ability
01:52:05.980
to cope with the stress of life right a lot of people when you're younger you may drink a lot you may
01:52:11.800
get angry you may i don't know hopefully you don't do anything too destructive you may go running
01:52:15.760
as you get older you lose that ability to cope and the stress builds and so um this is why he
01:52:21.940
doesn't take questions from reporters because when there's a an influx of stimuli especially from
01:52:27.740
things that you're not prepared for it can lead you to a state of disorientation hallucination and
01:52:32.380
confusion which is why they always stop the questions because he needs to compose himself
01:52:36.420
would it also lead to anger oh yeah it one of the things too is you if you see him shuffling around
01:52:41.640
and moving around and snapping is usually it one of the main signs is snapping and getting kind of
01:52:46.800
lost confused and shuffling around and you see him with his mask these are these are very uh typical
01:52:52.580
signs of of not only early onset but total onset of dementia specifically i think he has the ftd the
01:52:58.620
frontotemporal because i again with the ice cream where it comes in is that one of the ways
01:53:04.560
without using drugs or medication that you can treat uh dementia and that you can help satiate it
01:53:09.760
is by bringing a coping mechanism a positive coping mechanism that might bring both dopamine uh release
01:53:16.180
and joy to the individual and also connect them back to earlier simpler times i gotta tell you dementia
01:53:21.760
has never seemed more appealing to me than right now hey well you know but i'm saying this so this is why
01:53:26.780
so this is just the connotative form of it of a very simple way to help people is to give them
01:53:32.140
the ice cream because it's sweet and off honestly with the ftd is you have a natural craving usually
01:53:37.920
for sugars ice cream is readily available it doesn't look suspicious like putting your hands
01:53:42.880
in a full cake and just eating it although we've all been there we've all been there so there's that
01:53:48.100
but also on the side of things there's a lot of new research biological research that shows a direct
01:53:54.080
link between consuming uh certain types of fermented dairy products including ice cream that contain uh hydro uh
01:54:01.340
hydro uh gestural and oleomide different fatty acids in in preventing the degeneration of the brain
01:54:08.020
especially what's called my brain will live forever yeah no and that's why but honestly nancy pelosi
01:54:14.920
if you notice with a lot of these politicians who are very old i mean you look at the the the filings
01:54:20.740
for these people look at how much ice cream they spend on themselves and their older donors and people
01:54:26.860
in their in their cabinet it doesn't make sense it's 10 000 plus dollars couldn't it just be that
01:54:32.840
people really like ice cream well hopefully that's true if you're an american you better be a patriot
01:54:37.740
love your country and also like ice cream you know the weird thing is uh that was martha washington's
01:54:44.080
attack she did not want george to run for a second term and so the biggest attacks came from his own
01:54:50.980
mother and the one that she thought had real sticking power was he is so irresponsible with money
01:54:59.800
you have no idea what this man spends a year on ice cream well wow my wife might say the same thing
01:55:07.760
about me yeah me too but i but i'm gonna say that it's actually interesting though that is specifically
01:55:13.060
in one study in japan right there was a link between rice consumption and actual neurodegenerative
01:55:19.840
toxicity which means that it actually prevents uh your brain from being healthy but a direct link
01:55:25.260
between because people who consumed a lot of dairy and mental health psychological health showing a
01:55:30.900
direct connection that's how it started between dairy products and preventing aging in the brain
01:55:35.300
and so what's really interesting is that the ice cream because it's readily available and it's
01:55:40.720
delicious basically the study was saying is that you could have low sugared partially fermented yogurt
01:55:47.320
or ice cream as the way to try to prevent the onset and development of dementia and i don't know
01:55:52.220
about you but when it comes i mean yogurt's okay but if you're gonna offer me a spoonful of partially
01:55:56.820
fermented yogurt or a nice scoop of ben and jerry's i know where i'm not i'll go for the fermented
01:56:01.800
even really moldy uh yogurt over ben and jerry's but that's a different that's for different reasons
01:56:08.200
the communist the communist the communist ice cream um one other one other question on dementia um i have
01:56:14.460
i have read and seen photos of the president for instance there's this photo amazing photo
01:56:20.460
of him in the oval office down on his knees in front of a woman kissing her hand um because i think it was
01:56:30.460
that she had a lot of children and he was like oh you are you know you women that do this are so you
01:56:37.680
should be you know praised and he actually got down his knees and kissed her hand um and then you see
01:56:44.400
other things where he will stop in the middle of a conference and he will just talk to little kids
01:56:50.120
and he'll kind of baby talk with them a little bit and the point of this article was that one of the signs
01:56:58.080
of dementia is you don't you no longer know what's appropriate and inappropriate and so you were you will
01:57:06.720
you'll you'll do things that are so clearly inappropriate for any you know adult um but you
01:57:14.920
will do the things like he's doing like the president should know you never get down on your
01:57:18.740
knees in the in the oval office unless you're praying i think most men when it comes to meeting
01:57:23.080
new women don't get on your knees yeah yeah that's a great idea general in general yeah i mean and so he
01:57:29.120
does a lot of these weird things and i know you're not a doctor but uh yeah but but this is this is the
01:57:35.800
point actually he's like you don't have to be a doctor and i want to you know some of your audience
01:57:39.020
would know this obviously there's there's a similar type of lack of social cue with certain
01:57:44.120
uh forms of autism you don't have to be a doctor if you have an autistic child or you yourself are
01:57:48.420
autistic or you know peter teal yeah yeah you you you will come out and say hey look there's a reason
01:57:53.660
why we have these diagnoses is because you know somebody may feel like you know if i'm coming on to
01:57:59.160
them that could be considered assault or inappropriate but once you find out let's say somebody you know
01:58:02.980
touches you inappropriately or something you go hey they have a certain form of autism they don't
01:58:06.680
understand social cues that allows us in society to know how to function and relate to that person
01:58:11.400
because we go oh i'll be patient i'll teach them and i will understand where they're coming from
01:58:16.400
that's why with joe biden and dementia we have that diagnosis with people because you go okay yeah
01:58:22.260
this guy shouldn't be president and also like yeah if this old man gets on his knees and kisses my hand
01:58:27.900
i shouldn't freak out because oh he probably has frontal temporal dementia and i understand that
01:58:33.340
this kind of behavior is is normal for people with this degeneration can he have that and still be
01:58:38.860
very very lucid and making decisions at times no there's no way because one it's called like i think
01:58:43.980
it's called sundown syndrome which is why he goes to bed so early is like you actually find yourself
01:58:48.180
getting tired early and you can't handle like i mentioned earlier uh the introduction of new stimuli
01:58:54.540
because you can't process things quickly so basically every job descriptor for the president
01:58:59.360
that you need uh fast reaction skills ability to process complex information the ability to stay
01:59:05.220
up long hours uh these basic tenets that would scare most people away from the job are all of the
01:59:11.500
qualifications and skills that joe biden cannot physically this is not just something we can teach
01:59:17.080
him cannot physically psychologically or emotionally undertake if the diagnosis of dementia is real and i do not
01:59:23.880
believe and i'm not a medical doctor but just like i don't need a degree to tell when someone has
01:59:29.020
autism or something's a little bit off you do not need to have a medical degree to look at this man and
01:59:34.620
go this man needs help he needs love he needs care he needs to enjoy this last you know hopefully
01:59:40.360
decades of his life we hope that he has a long-lasting life with his family but being president of the united
01:59:45.180
states is not something he's cognitively capable of doing elijah schaefer uh uh from you are here
01:59:52.460
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you know i just i can't leave without without playing some of these uh pieces of audio today
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uh cut one this is an abortion provider listen texas deserves better i know firsthand that abortion
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saves lives for the thousands of people i've cared for abortion is a blessing abortion is an act of love
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abortion is freedom it's an act of freedom federal protection now yeah we need laws that elevate
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science and evidence and recognize the dignity and autonomy of people accessing care the autonomy
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gosh those uh babies in the womb did they have autonomy in this situation and it saves lives
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it saves every life they kill they save a life even if that were true we just be even
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i know i know and would anybody say if i could kill somebody to help this cancer patient live
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should we do it the answer would clearly be no no we shouldn't do that no but we but but they're
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young and healthy and have their whole life in front of them entire life yeah their entire life
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millions of people trying to adopt them right should we just kill them for that cancer patient i was
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listening to a podcast uh today about um mississippi the last abortion clinic in mississippi
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and they're like this they make it sound like it's this struggle like i oh uh you know this right is
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just disappearing and and and and they're flying in doctors from out of state to man these facilities
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because it's so busy and all they want to do is keep it open as if they're just making medicine
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yeah well in some ways they are they take the little heads and they crush them and make them
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into medicine well that's not exactly what i meant but yes i see what you're saying it's just such a
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fascinating thing to to strive so so so hard to kill yeah it's so weird and it's like you know
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obviously we all know that these people if you really wanted an abortion if they're flying in
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doctors from out of state to do them you could fly the patients out of state to get them yeah right
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like it's not i mean as much as i really want this to stop it's not going to stop all abortions it's
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just going to make some states be able to take more it would make them legal and rare rare when did
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we get it when we leave the rare gone yeah safe legal and rare the rare has gone extinct all right