Stand Up Against IRS Spying | Guests: Matt Walsh & Tulsi Gabbard | 9⧸29⧸21
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 2 minutes
Words per Minute
155.59892
Summary
How can you trust anyone when they lie to you about really important things? How can we trust anyone in our government when we can't even trust ourselves to tell the truth about something as simple as what's in our $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill?
Transcript
00:00:00.000
So Rough Greens, if you're a dog owner, you know you have to take care of your pet.
00:00:04.480
And that means more than just giving them food or water.
00:00:07.100
It's, you know, your dog is a part of the family.
00:00:11.240
And the health and happiness of your dog are important to you.
00:00:14.080
I've been telling you for a while about Rough Greens, how it's changed Uno's life.
00:00:17.960
Changed our life, really, because we don't have to sit there and hand feed him anymore.
00:00:32.140
And Piper doesn't get her credit for eating the Rough Greens.
00:00:39.460
It gives them all the vitamins and minerals and probiotics and everything that they really need.
00:00:42.980
And you will see a difference in your dog in a couple of months of feeding them this.
00:00:47.280
I saw it almost right away, but he continues to change.
00:00:54.560
RoughGreens.com slash Beck or call 833-GLEN-33.
00:00:59.000
What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:29.920
How can you trust anyone when they lie to you about really important things?
00:01:52.540
The White House yesterday confirmed what we all knew.
00:01:55.520
Biden turned down the general's advice to keep 2,500 troops in Afghanistan.
00:01:59.840
They came out and they admitted that, yeah, that's what the president did and it's his right to decide.
00:02:07.560
But why then did he come out just a few weeks ago and say, I never got that advice?
00:02:15.380
And if we can't trust him in Afghanistan, why should we trust what's in this $3.5 trillion bill?
00:02:22.840
Wait until I show you the little things that are hidden inside of it.
00:02:30.800
She questioned the generals yesterday quite vigorously.
00:02:53.080
During his lifetime, he has broken his back not once, but twice.
00:02:57.820
In middle school and once in high school in a car accident.
00:03:01.320
Over the years, he's had a lot of medical care, including surgeries, try to fix his back as well as possible.
00:03:06.360
And it has left him in pain for a lot of years.
00:03:10.060
Thankfully, Ace married somebody like I married, who kept bugging him to try Relief Factor.
00:03:19.520
If you can only get her to stop nagging you on the things that are right.
00:03:27.200
Within a few weeks, his pain was down to manageable.
00:03:29.860
Ace says he doesn't feel 20, but he doesn't feel 80 either.
00:03:36.240
It's not a drug, but it was developed by doctors.
00:03:38.120
And about 70% of the people who try Relief Factor go on to order more.
00:03:41.560
Try the three-week quick start trial pack right now for $19.95.
00:03:54.640
Well, hello to my executive producer, Stu Brageer, and host of Studos America.
00:04:07.120
That immediately precedes the Glenn Beck program tonight at 9 o'clock.
00:04:14.640
We're going to talk about the border, and we have people who are on the border.
00:04:17.800
I'll do this for a living, that are going to tell the real stories behind the border tonight.
00:04:24.220
Kamala Harris has been there individually removing.
00:04:28.340
Let me tell you what's in our infrastructure bill.
00:04:34.160
It was just yesterday that Nancy Pelosi quietly tucked an enforcement mechanism into the $3.5
00:04:45.120
trillion reconciliation bill, passed it out of the budget committee, and sent it to the
00:04:51.900
It's something you should know about on page 168.
00:05:01.640
So, you know, that's about double the length of Les Miserables.
00:05:09.240
It's the longest book I've ever read in my life, and it just went on and on.
00:05:14.620
So, anyway, page 168 is a tenfold increase in fines for employers that willfully, repeatedly,
00:05:24.100
or even seriously violate a section of the labor law that deals with hazards, deaths, or physical
00:05:31.640
OSHA set the precedent this summer and published an emergency COVID-19 rule in the Federal Register,
00:05:39.040
taking jurisdiction over and providing justification for COVID-19 being a workplace hazard for health
00:05:48.180
Then Biden announced his hundred employee plus kind of thing where you will have OSHA breathing
00:05:57.040
Well, in the budget, there is now OSHA fines for noncompliance up to $700,000 for each willful
00:06:11.900
That will kill all companies that are noncompliant.
00:06:17.620
That's 80 million of us working companies that are going to be going to be fined in that way
00:06:30.880
By the way, President Biden embraced the stance earlier this month when he challenged Republicans
00:06:38.680
who are threatening lawsuits over what they decry is his federal overreach.
00:06:53.080
You can argue that, I guess, but, you know, this is something they're not even trying to
00:06:57.420
This is not one of the big features of this bill.
00:07:04.900
Well, let me give you another feature you're going to love.
00:07:34.040
An unprecedented amount into community organizations.
00:07:38.200
That's because congressional Democrats have failed to ram through two voting bills,
00:07:44.420
Those were the ones that were going to change the elections, right?
00:07:49.720
This is the bill that bankrolls the things in the Build Back Better bill.
00:07:53.540
That bankrolls the Build Back Better bill of the billions.
00:07:57.060
It bankrolls nonprofit community organizations.
00:08:00.440
That sounds totally like it couldn't possibly have any problems, right?
00:08:07.680
The Small Business Administration is distributing huge sums to nonprofits that will serve as incubators,
00:08:15.080
dispersing funds to startup businesses in underserved areas.
00:08:20.140
Businesses are helped in the Build Back Better bill?
00:08:23.340
Curiously, the SBA already has regional offices across the USA to help startups and could distribute
00:08:30.920
the funds itself, but instead it's empowering nonprofits by making them the middleman.
00:08:42.520
No riskier place to put your money than into a brand new business.
00:08:47.400
Yet, the bill for the billions in the Build Back Better bill established no standards for which businesses get the billions of the Build Back Better bill.
00:08:58.620
Except they have to be majority owned by members of underrepresentative communities, including residents of high poverty areas.
00:09:17.880
What's the startup of the formerly incarcerated rate?
00:09:23.620
I don't have the numbers on that, but I'm guessing maybe.
00:09:30.160
If you're formerly incarcerated and you started a business before and it's been going for, let's say, five years, you know, you have a pretty good chance.
00:09:40.300
Yeah, that's not to say you can't turn your life around.
00:09:46.840
That are trying to build back better with these billions might, there might be better targets.
00:09:54.120
If you're a formerly incarcerated that lives in a high poverty area and you're a member of an underrepresentative community and you're looking for funding for your startup, you can't have a track record.
00:10:10.780
If you've been in business for five years, you're not eligible for this.
00:10:17.080
So, you have to be a startup with incarcerated people, but also have no experience.
00:10:27.780
These sorts of businesses are the most risky place to put your money.
00:10:35.880
If it's not your money, who cares how risky it is?
00:10:41.600
Build Back Better is funding an even wider array of organizations.
00:10:45.420
It's allocating a whopping $5.7 billion for community-led projects to stabilize neighborhoods.
00:10:53.680
There's also $5 billion for climate justice block grants.
00:10:59.960
Yes, to pay for community organizations for, among other things, facilitating engagement of disadvantaged communities in state and federal processes.
00:11:13.200
Facilitating engagement of disadvantaged communities in state and federal processes.
00:11:30.260
This is the left-wing community organizing that Barack Obama did.
00:11:47.240
This is essentially all of us funding the fever dream of Barack Obama pre-Senate.
00:11:58.460
They don't need the federal election H.R. 1 or H.R. 4.
00:12:08.700
And if anyone, if any Republican votes for this, they must be voted out of office.
00:12:20.280
They're not going to vote for this reconciliation bill, I don't think.
00:12:26.060
Like, all they have to do is get Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema on board.
00:12:28.820
And really, think of all this stuff that we're discussing here.
00:12:31.460
There's probably another thousand examples in this bill.
00:12:35.580
I know Open the Books is going through it, and they're the ones, I think, that found this
00:12:44.040
So you're telling me, I'm supposed to believe that the Democrats are not going to come through
00:12:51.340
I'm supposed to believe this pseudo-theater where they all come out and say,
00:12:59.780
Oh, well, I'll tell you, Joe Manchin, if you don't pass the three trillion dollars,
00:13:16.680
You're telling me they're going to let all this stuff die?
00:13:19.660
They can tell you that there's drama and there's pushing and pulling, and of course there's negotiation.
00:13:28.040
Everyone wants to get their crap in at the end, right?
00:13:32.060
Joe Manchin wants to have something that he kills in this bill so he can go back to West Virginia
00:13:35.980
and fool them for the 500th time that he's actually moderate.
00:13:40.920
But the bottom line is, Joe Manchin's not going to save you.
00:13:45.920
Do you think Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema are going to save you?
00:13:52.220
They're going to come up with some justification to get this done.
00:13:55.100
There's too much of this crap in there to let it die.
00:14:04.440
I'm just looking for a rope store and a place where I can find a rickety stool, hopefully, next door to each other.
00:14:12.920
The rickety stool, is the rickety stool store funded in the Build Back Better bill?
00:14:19.000
Well, if they don't have any success track record.
00:14:41.040
Would you be able to survive the panic that ensued?
00:14:46.140
Experts say you need at least three months of emergency food if you want to be properly prepared.
00:14:56.780
So if you have natural gas to heat your house, don't worry.
00:15:15.760
Get three months of emergency food right now and be properly prepared.
00:15:20.340
If you go to preparewithglenn.com right now, you can save $100 off of the three-month emergency food kit from my Patriot Supply.
00:15:30.040
It's packed with over 2,000 calories a day to keep you going strong through all the craziness.
00:15:34.520
You'll get breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks, even a snack.
00:15:44.840
We just have to make it from one point to the other.
00:15:48.220
Since you save $100 per kit, get one for each member of the family.
00:15:55.100
It'll be delivered fast to your door in unmarked boxes.
00:16:22.220
Chairman of the Fed said the spike in inflation is lasting longer than they expected.
00:16:27.440
And I'm sure the $3.5 trillion spending package is going to make it better.
00:16:34.420
Jen Psaki said, we think it's an outrage that they would raise their prices to compensate for higher taxes.
00:16:44.900
Her actual quote was, we think it's absurd that they would do that.
00:17:07.920
It's not like something they're doing to hurt people.
00:17:12.520
They're trying to keep their business doors open.
00:17:14.720
That's why you say they need the Build Back Better bill.
00:17:17.500
But in reality, if you just get out of their way, they wouldn't need the billions from the Build Back Better bill.
00:17:24.520
Tonight on Blaze, we're going to put the spotlight on yet another massive humanitarian crisis of Biden's own creation.
00:17:38.140
But they've also just welcomed the humanitarian situation in the southern border.
00:17:48.540
You're doing that over the Build Back Better bill and all the billions?
00:17:56.340
Oh, immediately after, a brand new stew does America.
00:18:03.400
Yesterday, late in the show, we told you that there's, in the scientific American, there is some real concern that the term Jedi is problematic for describing programs that promote justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
00:18:25.380
Now, this was written, and I, and Stu, back me up on that.
00:18:29.120
You thought this was, oh, geez, Glenn's reading something from, you know, the Babylon Bee.
00:18:33.520
Every once in a while, this has happened over the years.
00:18:36.120
I've been doing the show with you for 20 some odd years at this point.
00:18:39.240
And every once in a while, one of these, like, parody stories gets sent to you by somebody, and you, it seems so real because the world is so crazy.
00:18:49.440
And I am thinking, you read it to me usually off the air, and you're like, what do you think about this?
00:18:53.180
And then I'm like, wait a minute, that can't be true.
00:18:57.680
And you got to this one, and I was like, oh, my gosh, this is happening on the air.
00:19:00.820
He's reading a story that's clearly a parody on the air.
00:19:10.280
You know, remember the magazine that used to write about, I don't know, scientific stuff?
00:19:15.300
They're writing now about Jedis and how you can't, if you're a justice warrior, you can't use the word Jedi to describe you because it's really, it has problems.
00:19:27.780
First of all, Jedis are intergalactic police monks.
00:19:31.800
And they have violent duels with phallic lightsabers.
00:19:46.340
As well as gaslighting by means of Jedi mind tricks.
00:20:01.940
Now, yesterday we got here to the Star Wars has a problematic cultural legacy from Scientific American.
00:20:08.580
The space opera franchise has been critiqued for trafficking in injustices such as sexism, racism, and ableism.
00:20:16.300
Think, for example, of the so-called slave Leia costume, infamous for stripping down and chaining up the movie series' first leading woman as a part of an orientalist subplot.
00:20:29.820
They're saying that as an oriental, what, a tradition to chain women up underneath these really fat people?
00:20:36.900
Star Wars arguably conflates alienists with non-whiteness, often seeming to rely on racist stereotypes when depicting non-human species.
00:20:49.240
The series regularly defaults onto ableist tropes.
00:20:56.080
Try to think of what an ableist trope would be in Star Wars.
00:21:00.560
All I was thinking about is that, like, you might be, like, how, they're constantly cutting people's arms and legs off.
00:21:09.000
So, you'd think they'd be pretty, I mean, a lot of the heroes in the story don't have all their limbs.
00:21:14.320
Like, this is an empowering plot, I would think.
00:21:19.780
The ableist tropes, memorably in its portrayal of Darth Vader, which links the villain's physical disability with mechanic inhumanity and moral deviance,
00:21:33.840
presenting his technologically assisted breathing as a sinister auditory marker of danger and doom.
00:21:45.220
That they are saying that that, you're making somebody who is on a breathing machine seem evil.
00:21:55.580
What's more, the bodies and voices centered in Star Wars have, with few exceptions, historically been those of white men.
00:22:03.080
Except for the most important and famous voice in it of Darth Vader, who is a black man.
00:22:27.280
Is nothing but a tool for the corporate capitalists at Disney.
00:22:41.180
You've been hearing me talk about what's going on in Australia.
00:22:43.460
Used to be one of the freer countries in the world.
00:22:51.580
The slow creep of authoritarianism isn't so slow anymore.
00:22:54.540
And it's taking us over because Americans have lost touch with our founding principles and our own rights.
00:23:03.240
One of the best ways to push back and fight for our country is to be more free, not less.
00:23:07.280
And educate your kids about freedoms, how to preserve them.
00:23:11.660
If you don't have the Tuttle Twins books for your kids, now is the time.
00:23:17.640
They're great ways to learn about freedom so we don't end up in an authoritarian mess.
00:23:24.740
They're having a great sale on the books right now.
00:23:28.960
Plus, they're giving away the activity workbooks at no additional cost.
00:23:41.100
Keep your kids sane in a crazy socialist world.
00:23:48.380
Well, you can learn about the billions that the businesses are getting from the Build Back Better bill on Blaze TV.
00:23:56.640
Did anybody, if you watched the Senate testimony yesterday, were you surprised that there didn't seem to be much hesitation in throwing the president under the bus?
00:24:12.680
Yeah, I think there was a, an effort, a clear effort by the generals to say.
00:24:22.380
I mean, the way they were saying it, they're like, hey, did you want to keep 2,500 troops?
00:24:26.160
And they would say, well, I can't tell you what I told the president, but I'll tell you what I thought the entire time.
00:24:33.440
And it's like, well, why would we assume you were telling the president what you didn't believe?
00:24:38.300
Like, well, with these three, I can believe it.
00:24:42.280
McKenzie was McKenzie was the one that was like, I thought, really straightforward.
00:24:47.300
He was because he's the he's the least in trouble.
00:24:54.120
And I don't know if you saw this, but yesterday, Barack Obama came out against Joe Biden and his policies as well.
00:25:03.300
I mean, Barack Obama came out against the border and said it's unsustainable.
00:25:10.540
Does he think we need to build the border back better?
00:25:14.460
I you know, Barack Obama is pretty much running the White House at this point.
00:25:18.160
It's his policies that are being pushed through by his people that were in under him and now running the show for Joe Biden.
00:25:31.600
People may remember we did a couple of shows on that back in the day.
00:25:34.840
Yeah, but it's at least it felt like he was a competent progressive.
00:25:42.500
Like this is a totally it's like the combination of Bernie Sanders and Jimmy Carter.
00:25:54.100
Yeah, and a clown and a four year old who just wants pudding.
00:26:01.040
It seems incomprehensible that he could be doing this poorly at this many things at the same time.
00:26:27.760
It's hard to be this consistent in every single category.
00:26:32.400
Which leads a sane individual to say, this is by design.
00:26:39.580
Because, again, if you're just screwing things up, occasionally things will fall to the other side.
00:26:51.380
There's nothing that works out to the advantage of America.
00:26:56.300
The McKenzie testimony yesterday, where he said, not only did I request that thousands of troops, or did I believe thousands of troops should remain in Afghanistan, but he just willingly volunteered the idea.
00:27:13.080
And also, it was my belief that if we didn't keep those troops there, the government would crumble and the Taliban would take over the country immediately.
00:27:22.640
So, we know now, basically, no, actually, they did confirm this later.
00:27:29.740
The White House did confirm later that they did give them that information.
00:27:33.380
So, we now know that the Biden administration was told by his top military advisors that if he did not keep these troops there, the government would crumble and the Taliban would take over.
00:27:46.080
And we now know that he was told that, not by evil Republicans who just want to stay at war forever, but by the people he chose to advise him.
00:27:56.560
We have Marsha Blackburn on with us now yesterday.
00:28:01.300
She went after the generals in trying to figure things out.
00:28:06.980
Oh, I have to tell you, one of the things that was very apparent was these guys are willing to basically turn around and pin this on Joe Biden.
00:28:19.120
You had General Miller, who was before us in a classified briefing a couple of weeks ago, give us information about the troop levels and recommendations.
00:28:30.940
And it was apparent that General McKenzie did receive that information from General Miller.
00:28:38.560
They each had recommended a minimum level of 2,500 troops that would allow the safekeeping of Bagram Airfield, the prison that is there, the embassy, and support at HKIA Airport to keep terrorists away.
00:28:56.040
So you had General Milley and Secretary Austin saying that message was communicated to the president and his team.
00:29:09.900
Now, Glenn, that is really important because you've got people like Susan Rice and Jake Sullivan and Ron Klain who are really the puppet masters behind this thing and pulling all the strings.
00:29:22.100
So it's important to note that they were made aware that you could not secure Afghanistan, that you were going to have issues with Taliban takeover.
00:29:33.200
If you pulled that troop level down, you could not get Americans out of there and conduct an orderly evacuation without having that minimum troop level of 2,500.
00:29:46.580
So what it leaves you to say is, did President Biden and his team do this on purpose?
00:30:03.400
And if it was intentional to have this chaotic, confusing withdrawal, what was the purpose?
00:30:11.020
Was it solely because Joe Biden wanted to take a victory dance on September 11th and say, hey, look at me.
00:30:36.240
We called it that because the Taliban has an allegiance to an ideology, not to a country.
00:30:50.620
And now because of Joe Biden's bad actions, what do you see?
00:30:55.000
This group that is loyal to an ideology is now running a country.
00:31:00.620
And they are going to be the safe haven for all of these terrorist groups, whether they're Hamas or Hezbollah or Al-Qaeda or ISIS or the Taliban or any of the other proxies.
00:31:16.460
I mean, OK, so now the general said we told him play cut nine here.
00:31:23.740
No, no one told your military advisers to not tell you, no, we should just keep twenty five hundred troops.
00:31:31.140
It's been a stable situation for the last several years.
00:31:38.580
OK, so he obviously is lying or he can't recall it because he's incompetent.
00:31:52.460
America has been discredited all over the world.
00:31:57.080
The the generals come out and say we told him it would happen, but they were part of it.
00:32:06.460
First of all, it is astounding to us that nobody's been fired.
00:32:10.900
This is another thing that points to the fact that this is intentional.
00:32:14.480
Second, what you will see, pardon me, is a greater focus by some of us in the Senate at Senate Armed Services Committee on our counterterrorism efforts.
00:32:27.300
You also will see some of us in the Senate move forward with pushing to solidify relationships with some of our countries that are in the region.
00:32:42.280
And then probably next time we have a round of promotions coming up through the military, which we in the Senate have to sign off on.
00:32:56.520
And there's going to be further conversations about the environment that we're creating there.
00:33:01.900
I have been astounded with how aggressively political General Mark Milley is.
00:33:09.040
And I have found out from people that served with him that have served under his command.
00:33:14.340
He has been known to be a very political general.
00:33:24.240
I'd like to know exactly why you asked this question.
00:33:31.260
Did you talk to Bob Woodward or Robert Costa for their book, Peril?
00:33:37.360
Did you talk to Carol Leonik and Philip Rucker for their book, Alone, Can I Fix It?
00:33:45.380
Book is, frankly, we did win this election, the inside story of how Trump lost.
00:33:52.260
And were you accurately represented in these books?
00:33:55.960
I haven't read any of the books, so I don't know.
00:34:03.140
Let's have you read the books and then let us know if you are accurately presented and portrayed.
00:34:08.080
So you didn't ask to see if he had read the books.
00:34:15.380
I ask that because he sat there and told us time and again that he could not give us a readout of conversations that they had had with President Biden, the advice that they had given, even though they were still trying to throw him under the bus.
00:34:32.020
So he would not do that with the Senate Armed Services Committee.
00:34:38.860
However, we find out that he was portrayed not in one book, but that there are two others coming out.
00:34:48.200
There may be even more books that we don't yet know about, books that are yet to be published.
00:35:00.520
Did he do these over a landline or on a Pentagon-issued cell phone?
00:35:07.940
Are there transcripts from these conversations that he had with these authors?
00:35:12.780
Why did he take the time to go rat out his commander-in-chief, who was President Donald Trump, and White House officials that are supporting President Donald Trump?
00:35:25.960
And he has plenty of time to talk to the authors in these books because he is loyal to himself.
00:35:33.180
And he wanted to do some reputation burnishing and rehab.
00:35:40.840
So he took the time to put his spin on what happened so that he would be seen in a positive light and President Trump in a less positive light.
00:35:54.500
I think that is such a despicable course of action.
00:36:00.300
So I wanted, while he was under oath, to find out if he took his time to do that, while all the while we have issues in Afghanistan and we're trying to push forward.
00:36:14.320
I mean, the same thing in asking about the phone calls with Pelosi.
00:36:22.520
Why was there a call to Chairman Lee, the Chinese Communist Party general, on January 8th?
00:36:30.720
Was it to say, hey, you know, I'm the guy in charge?
00:36:34.460
Does he have an Alexander Haig type of approach to things where, you know, I'm the guy in control here?
00:36:48.980
And what he needs to realize, we do not have a military that controls the government and the people.
00:36:55.760
We have civilian control of our military that is answerable to the people.
00:37:08.940
She was there yesterday and questioned the three generals and actually at one point called them the three that broke the military.
00:37:16.580
Senator, thank you so much for being on with us.
00:37:21.360
Sponsor of this half hour is American Financing.
00:37:25.120
What would you give to be able to go back in time and fix some of the financial mistakes that you've made in the past?
00:37:31.060
Go back and tell your younger self, hey, maybe you shouldn't do that.
00:37:33.720
It's going to make life a lot tougher for you down the road.
00:37:43.800
You can make smart decisions going forward and your future will be brighter.
00:37:49.260
This is especially true if you're fiscally responsible and you're a homeowner because you have an opportunity to call American Financing right now and help them get you out and onto the right path for your financial future.
00:38:00.200
Whether you're refinancing your home mortgage at a lower rate, maybe putting together a debt consolidation loan that will get you out from under those crushing weights, things like credit card debt, whatever it is, they're waiting on the other side, a phone call just to help you out.
00:38:16.900
American Financing, 800-906-2440, 800-906-2440, or go to AmericanFinancing.net.
00:38:24.500
American Financing, NMLS, 1-82334, www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org.
00:38:39.460
On October 9th, just a couple of weeks away, we're going to be doing an event on the next chapter of Mercury One and the Nazarene Fund.
00:38:51.760
It can't really be a celebration because of everything that's going on, but in some ways it is, a celebration of where we've been for the last 10 years.
00:39:08.300
I've been writing my action plan and my speech for that event.
00:39:18.680
I think it is going to be something really important for you to know, and it is something that I want you to be involved with.
00:39:32.340
All the proceeds go to keep the lights on at Mercury One.
00:39:36.700
There's going to be people for you to meet, things for you to see, historic items, and some really, really, you're going to walk away feeling really good.
00:40:01.780
It is going to be at the Toyota Music Factory here in Dallas, Texas, October 9th.
00:40:19.460
Coming up in just a second, I want to talk to you a little bit about the economy and the lies that we are all accepting.
00:40:28.700
And we have to stop accepting these lies and stand in the truth.
00:40:34.940
Because what's coming is going to require the truth.
00:40:48.400
Everybody's got an opinion nowadays, but it feels like fewer and fewer people have, I don't know, the facts.
00:40:56.540
Americans overspend on insurance by $21 billion every single year.
00:41:01.600
That's why it's important to get a policy that is tailored to meet your needs.
00:41:07.040
Zebra compares car and home insurance quotes from every major insurance company in under five minutes,
00:41:12.680
giving you all the facts you need to make the best decision.
00:41:14.780
It is the fastest way to find the right coverage at the right price, all from a provider that you can trust.
00:41:20.820
In fact, zebra has saved an average of $922 a year on home and auto combined.
00:41:54.280
What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:42:29.320
There are nurses all over the country that are losing their job now because they feel they have a right to say,
00:42:39.700
These are people that were the first responders.
00:42:44.320
And these are the people that have worked through all of the nightmare of COVID.
00:42:49.620
Now they're going to be fired because they've survived COVID.
00:42:58.180
You've got quite a choice in front of you for governor.
00:43:01.520
Terry McAuliffe said yesterday he doesn't believe that parents have a right to tell the schools what their children should and should not learn.
00:43:12.820
Well, the days of standing there quietly and doing nothing should be over with you.
00:43:32.820
It's going to take a little time, but not much, but a little.
00:43:34.960
And in the end, it will save you a buttload of money.
00:43:37.500
Even better, it will end with you supporting a company that believes in the same values that you do.
00:43:48.420
I want you to make the switch to Patriot Mobile.
00:43:56.060
Patriot Mobile is the nation's only Christian conservative mobile phone company.
00:44:00.840
It's on the same cell towers as all the other major carriers.
00:44:04.440
So you get the same great service, although it's half the cost.
00:44:10.500
Patriot Mobile has affordable, customizable plans for any family.
00:44:13.480
And they donate a portion of everything they make to conservative causes.
00:44:17.720
Unlike big mobile companies who are donating to things like Planned Parenthood, they're protecting freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
00:44:38.740
They have special discounts for veterans, first responders, and for multi-line accounts.
00:45:15.700
You know, Clint Eastwood, all of Clint Eastwood movies are,
00:45:20.360
I love them because he's usually very, very quiet.
00:45:46.780
You know, I read someplace recently that the people who are going into Afghanistan to save all these people,
00:45:59.360
It was unorganized, but it was also full of possibilities.
00:46:06.640
Those people who wanted to get away from all the rules and regulations that men started imposing on other men,
00:46:14.700
or those who wanted to take advantage of no law.
00:46:25.580
It was everything and nothing all at once in the West.
00:46:29.700
The Expansion West was a continuation of Americans' desire for their own space to live.
00:46:38.080
To live as they pleased in accordance with their belief.
00:46:59.700
A true self-made man who left home with nothing,
00:47:03.280
and whose name is still remembered, Davy Crockett, all across the country.
00:47:08.740
Cowboys are remembered simultaneously as lawful and unruly.
00:47:15.860
They had an untameable desire for freedom and living as they thought they ought.
00:47:38.960
or we're going to kick you out of the cowboy club.
00:48:03.000
When everything was nothing and yet could become anything,
00:48:14.460
And it actually is the same thing that our government relies on.
00:48:21.520
Individuals consenting to live in accordance with a set of principles
00:48:25.700
that they believe will benefit their lives and communities.
00:48:39.500
And the rules were enforced by a shared culture
00:48:44.600
that devalued a man if he didn't live up to the code.
00:48:50.740
If he hoped to be a true cowboy, then there were rules.
00:48:59.980
Never touching someone's horse was a big one, apparently.
00:49:03.020
You know, but the major rule was let your yes be yes
00:49:17.200
And it's not because they didn't like the legal process
00:49:41.760
If he promised to kill you, you better take him seriously.
00:49:55.280
The most important rule in the cowboy territory
00:50:02.500
And honesty made an infinite number of possibilities
00:50:22.700
We found out yesterday the president is lying to us.
00:50:27.760
no, the generals never said that I should keep people there.
00:50:47.640
Well, yesterday, all three of the generals testified,
00:50:53.900
He had to keep 2,500 troops there on the ground.
00:51:22.480
What are you talking about the best he could recall?
00:51:28.720
Because I don't know if that's better or worse.
00:52:28.120
What if you could stop the spiral out of control?
00:52:45.900
You believe school systems should tell children what to do.
00:52:48.680
I believe parents should be in charge of their kids' education.
00:52:53.020
So first of all, this shows how clueless Glenn Youngkin is.
00:53:01.400
because he's never been involved here in helping Virginia.
00:53:12.640
And I'm not going to let parents come into schools
00:53:14.780
and actually take books out and make their own decision.
00:53:22.140
that I don't think parents should be telling schools
01:24:30.300
where that money is going it is it should be bone
01:24:34.740
chilling to most Americans so what are you going to do
01:24:48.520
going to be destroyed destroyed by any of these
01:24:53.020
kinds of things the federal government is trying
01:24:55.920
to put them out of business in my view we begin that
01:25:01.520
now let me say this if you've ever gotten a call
01:25:08.720
or a text or an email from someone posing as an
01:25:11.360
irate irs agent and they said you know you owe x number
01:25:16.960
of dollars and and you gotta pay it and and if you have
01:25:21.080
any gift cards you can pay it in gift cards that's a scam
01:25:24.800
uh i know it sounds pretty obvious but a lot of people are
01:25:29.200
like oh well i've got some gift cards really i didn't know
01:25:32.360
the irs that's right we're taking gap gift cards now it's a
01:25:38.580
scam now look cyber crime and identity theft affect all of
01:25:43.980
our lives every day we put information at risk on the
01:25:46.660
internet and lifelock helps detect a wide range of identity
01:25:49.760
threats they'll send you an alert but they also will give
01:25:54.080
you access to a dedicated restoration specialist if you
01:25:57.460
become a victim that's that's really where the price
01:26:01.420
of the service is worth every penny because just saying
01:26:05.200
hey guess what uh you've been hacked into sucks to be
01:26:10.220
you bye that doesn't help me how do i clean it up
01:26:14.400
lifelock by norton they can't prevent all identity theft or
01:26:18.600
monitor all transactions but they're the best in the business
01:26:24.380
they can help you clean it up lifelock.com use the promo code beck for
01:26:35.620
paul murkski he is uh with the independent community bankers of america
01:26:43.800
and i wanted to talk to him because there's a lot of independent banks
01:26:48.640
that are now saying you gotta stand with us please uh stand with your local banks
01:26:55.560
and stop the uh the irs and the federal government from from putting this this
01:27:01.380
new onerous restriction on these banks welcome how are you sir
01:27:06.280
great thanks for having me on so paul tell me what the government is doing
01:27:11.220
and why it's important to stand up against it well a lot of people really um have a hard time
01:27:18.680
keeping up with what's going on here inside the beltway in washington dc
01:27:23.300
and we're sounding the alarm bells on this crazy onerous proposal
01:27:31.820
and now congress is implementing this to have banks every bank in america
01:27:38.700
and credit union report on people's financial transactions
01:27:43.260
they want to know the inflows and outflows of your savings accounts
01:27:47.920
checking accounts loans any money you're moving um into and out of accounts
01:27:54.080
would be tabulated and and sent into the irs any amount of six hundred dollars or more
01:28:01.600
and you know they may adjust that amount but they're measuring flows this is a
01:28:06.880
a massive invasion of privacy that we've never seen before financial privacy
01:28:13.140
uh will go right out the window with this new irs sleuthing and snooping
01:28:19.040
on everyone's financial accounts i i hope they're basically go ahead go ahead
01:28:24.400
what what they're basically saying is that we assume every american is a tax cheat
01:28:30.900
and we're going to watch all your financial transactions and this applies to small businesses
01:28:36.980
as well so i i uh you know as i i look at this i hope this isn't what america is going to say
01:28:46.420
but in the past america has always said about things like this well i'm not doing anything wrong
01:28:52.360
well that that's a problem because this it doesn't matter what your tax liability what your
01:29:01.160
uh situation is this is really going against your fourth amendment rights to privacy and the way the
01:29:08.200
government and irs is getting around that they they can't demand this information directly from you
01:29:14.760
it's against the fourth amendment but they can get it from third parties like banks we've seen this
01:29:20.280
with you know going to phone companies to get your your phone records um which they can't get from you
01:29:27.080
directly so this is this has got to be stopped um the leadership and congress is trying to sneak this in
01:29:34.120
the 3.5 trillion dollar uh big is it is it in the reconciliation bill absolutely and uh we we've got a uh
01:29:45.000
alert americans and and customers of banks that you know this new uh invasion of privacy is about to
01:29:52.440
take hold and you know glenn you know the irs doesn't have a very good track record of keep keeping
01:29:59.160
people's uh personal information private as well there's been plenty of irs uh leaks there's been
01:30:05.640
political profiling uh of people based on their tax returns um you can't trust the irs with this
01:30:13.800
massive amount of data on every single american and plus you have the risk of of a data breach the irs
01:30:21.240
being hacked and all your personal transaction information is there it's a crazy proposal it's
01:30:27.080
got to be stopped in its tracks and you know we're afraid that you know people aren't watching what's in
01:30:32.680
this 3.5 trillion dollar uh budget deal and these are the kind of things that will come back to haunt us
01:30:39.240
so this is this would allow the irs to have information that if you wrote uh a thousand
01:30:46.120
dollar eight hundred or six hundred six hundred dollar check to the gop or the dnc the irs would
01:30:54.120
then have that information uh and that you could become on a list uh if you are donating to people and
01:31:02.920
you're writing a check for it well as we've seen the irs has a very poor track record of keeping
01:31:10.280
people's information private there is just a big leak um with pro publica on uh wealthy americans tax
01:31:18.280
returns uh was was turned over to the uh press um so the irs cannot be trusted and really
01:31:28.360
americans won't tolerate this profiling of individuals based on their financial transactions
01:31:34.600
the irs and the government have no business snooping on people's financial transactions
01:31:40.920
this is this is the worst type of profiling you know stop and frisk people it's going to lead to
01:31:47.160
more audits it's going to lead to you know the irs being tripped up with a lot of false positives i mean
01:31:53.880
people have various bank accounts and move money around for all kinds of reasons some people are taking
01:31:59.240
care of their elderly parents and and you know use their account and it's just going to be a drag net
01:32:05.560
of collecting people's private financial information and turning it over to the government
01:32:11.240
and and then you have to answer for it if they see anything they don't understand then you have to
01:32:16.840
not only do you have to answer for all the receipts and everything else you're now going to have to answer
01:32:20.920
for possibly spending that they don't understand or moving things from different accounts
01:32:28.120
well absolutely and the the irs is is extremely powerful they could freeze your bank account they could
01:32:34.680
garnish your bank account they could demand that the bank send in even more detailed information on
01:32:42.520
your financial transactions it's amazing already what the banks have to provide to the irs any transaction
01:32:51.560
now over 10 000 has to be reported to the irs in a currency transaction report any suspicious activities
01:32:59.400
uh the bank has to legally report uh to the government to the irs so uh we don't need this blanket dragnet of
01:33:09.640
sleuthing on every american on their financial transactions and another thing that you know is is
01:33:16.280
troubling is that you know a lot of people that recently came from you know dictatorship type governments
01:33:22.440
don't trust government or the financial system already you're going to push more people out of the banking
01:33:28.520
system uh that don't don't trust government so let me ask you one more question uh the big banks are
01:33:36.120
for this um and i think the big banks now are kind of in a public private partnership with the fed and
01:33:42.840
and the united states government but um the big banks are for this this doesn't this cripple
01:33:48.440
small local banks because of just the reporting on all of this will be
01:33:53.800
just so onerous on you guys wouldn't it well absolutely it's going to be a very burdensome
01:34:01.880
costly um you know to implement the computer systems the the monitoring that the personnel
01:34:09.080
you need to keep track of all this it's preposterous but you know the the federal government doesn't care
01:34:15.320
the the treasury doesn't care the administration doesn't care they just want to get after people's money
01:34:21.560
they want to get after uh you know stopping and frisking people and looking at what they're doing
01:34:27.240
with their financial accounts profiling them this is uh the worst type of policy i've seen in a long
01:34:33.400
time here in washington and and people have to weigh in people have to speak up and and get to their
01:34:39.160
congressmen and senators and say now we're not going to tolerate this new irs reporting and you can do
01:34:45.400
that uh via bank locally dot org slash privacy you can send a member of congress uh your message
01:34:53.720
bank locally dot org slash privacy paul i've been saying for a while that people should get out of
01:35:00.200
these big banks um i myself do a business with a bank and uh it's owned locally it keeps all of its
01:35:08.360
loans locally it doesn't sell them off uh it it is truly stand on the community's own you know what
01:35:16.680
i mean um if people want to get out of a bank they ask me all the time what do i look for and i just say
01:35:23.800
local as local as you can possibly get can you give the audience some tips on what to look for
01:35:30.040
in a local bank that keeps them out of this mess well you you hit on the key points is that the the
01:35:38.200
local bank only does well if the local community does well the money they uh that's deposited in
01:35:45.000
a local bank is is turned around and used to lend out to the local community so um it's all uh part of
01:35:53.720
a symbiotic relationship to keep that small community healthy and uh you can go to bank locally
01:35:59.960
dot com and and look up uh a local bank and and you find one you know we have five thousand
01:36:06.680
community banks uh located around the country we're we're in uh rural areas and urban areas and it's
01:36:14.280
important to have that personal relationship with uh your your local bank they're there to help you
01:36:20.360
we did uh you know a trillion dollars worth of ppp lending uh the paycheck protection program to help
01:36:27.960
keep businesses afloat um so our banks do uh over half of all the small business lending in the
01:36:37.320
country so if you need a a local bank uh go to bank locally dot com and you'll you'll find a local
01:36:44.840
bank you could join up with paul thank you very much i appreciate it paul mursky he's independent
01:36:50.600
community bankers of america uh it is it is vital that you speak out um against this 600 rule that is
01:37:01.000
being put in it will weaponize the irs uh it will come back to haunt you i don't care if you're not
01:37:07.640
doing anything wrong or not uh it will come back to haunt each and every one of us it's a violation of
01:37:13.880
the fourth amendment you have to stand up against it you can go to bank locally dot org slash privacy
01:37:20.680
and send a message to your member of congress and the senate that this must not be in any bill it's
01:37:29.320
got to be stopped it will also really hurt your local bank and that's where you should have your
01:37:35.960
money i urge you to put your money into a local bank get it out of these banks that are all worried
01:37:43.320
about esg and their their global uh equity and their partnership with the governments around the
01:37:51.080
world get into a local bank local local local is the answer to protect yourself back in just a second
01:38:02.440
everywhere you turn the world is uh you know getting uh getting out and getting to a
01:38:07.560
rec tech from conversations at the office water cooler which doesn't exist anymore
01:38:13.000
to the great big world of social media which shouldn't exist anymore people are learning
01:38:18.440
about how rec tech is changing the world of grilling it's smart grill technology it monitors
01:38:24.440
the internal heat and adjust it throughout so you get perfectly cooked meals every single time
01:38:30.600
rec tech represents the pinnacle of modern outdoor cooking it's incredibly versatile you can grill on
01:38:36.680
it you can smoke on it you can even use it for baking and while it does its job and does all
01:38:42.760
the work you don't have to be standing out there checking on it it will let you know on your
01:38:48.360
smartphone or your device it's really simple and it doesn't cost a ton it's professional grade
01:38:56.200
at a price you can afford it's crazy rec tech all social media you follow them just sign up for their
01:39:02.920
newsletter to get great recipes from other people who are passionate about their rec tech
01:39:07.240
rec tech with a q at the end visit rec tech r-e-c-t-e-q.com that's rec tech.com 10 seconds station id
01:39:21.240
uh welcome to the uh glenbeck program we're really glad that you are uh here um gas prices
01:39:39.960
uh are still on the rise they're continuing to move upwards in september uh i believe before this
01:39:48.520
administration is done you could see not in california um you could see five six dollar a gallon gasoline
01:39:58.200
prices um in the next four years maybe higher in california you'll probably see ten dollars
01:40:04.200
uh a gallon coal shortages uh are happening now which will affect the price of coal which will price
01:40:13.080
which will of course uh increase the price of your electricity for your your new eco-friendly uh
01:40:21.880
smart car that uh is all electric the cost of natural gas is up 180 percent and um powell says
01:40:34.680
the inflation spike lasted longer than we expected and uh might get worse huh who would have thunk it
01:40:41.960
all of these things were foreseeable all of these things are caused by the current administration
01:40:49.720
all of them all of them and be prepared for a world that looks a lot different than the one
01:40:57.000
you're living in right now in a bad way and we're talking about all of these things getting worse too
01:41:02.680
which is important to note i mean the inflation estimates don't even take into account the 4.7 trillion
01:41:10.200
dollars they're trying to pass right now in extra spending because that's it's going to make it
01:41:15.080
better and it's zero cost no it's zero cost that's not how cost works the they're like well what we're
01:41:22.440
doing is we're raising taxes and we're going to take money from people and spend it on things so
01:41:29.080
therefore that doesn't cost anything that is legitimately their argument right now
01:41:33.880
if because they say and they're not doing this we should be clear they're not actually raising
01:41:39.640
enough uh tax revenue to pay for these bills because they'll have to go to everyone to raise
01:41:45.880
enough for this so they're not actually doing what they're saying they're doing but even if they did
01:41:50.200
if you were to say like i'm going to my credit card and i gave them my credit card and i bought a
01:41:55.480
brand new flat screen and it didn't cost anything that is the childish argument they are making you
01:42:01.880
still have to pay i tried it with my wife it doesn't work no it doesn't it doesn't i mean
01:42:06.920
luckily once it's in your house and it's it's already on the wall there's nothing you can do
01:42:10.520
yeah i'm sorry i thought that's what cost meant i saw joe biden's tweet yeah i thought that's what
01:42:16.280
cost none of our wives would buy into this why why do so many men buy into this when the government
01:42:22.680
is doing it why are so many women who will argue with your husband that's not the way it works
01:42:28.120
when we try to get away with this you're all over us how is it this works for the federal government
01:42:34.360
it really is incredible it is that they're saying this doesn't cost anything of course it costs and
01:42:39.320
by the way that's not even the biggest thing quite honestly uh the to me the biggest thing is the
01:42:45.160
inflation yeah and that's when you put that much money into the system that money is going to slosh
01:42:52.280
around and cause prices to go up if you're trying to if look here in texas i'm trying to put a
01:43:00.440
driveway down you know in my house that will be finished in two just two weeks yeah and so i'm buying
01:43:06.680
recycled asphalt all right and because you're green yeah trying to get the asphalt to my house i can't
01:43:15.160
because the state is redoing all of the freeways so i can get the asphalt technically and buy it but
01:43:22.840
i can't get it to my house because there's not enough dump trucks and we should point out that
01:43:26.760
that's before the bipartisan infrastructure plan has even yes yes so when the government is spending
01:43:34.440
all kinds of money the price goes up and the things you want become more and more scarce which causes the
01:43:43.080
price to go up again and remember they're going to play with these numbers in a big way for example
01:43:49.080
in this 3.5 trillion dollar plan there is a plan part of it is for universal pre-k now when they have
01:43:55.240
to appease joe manchin and say oh it's only a two trillion dollar package what they're going to do is
01:44:01.080
say well we'll just pass universal pre-k for three years not ten and obviously republicans yeah after
01:44:09.400
three years once everyone gets their free universal pre-k they're just going to reauthorize it and
01:44:13.960
republicans aren't going to fight back against it and it will be not 3.5 trillion dollars but
01:44:19.080
infinity trillion dollars just know your electricity price this summer for heating is going up if you
01:44:24.520
have natural gas it's already up 180 percent check your gas gauge they're gouging you
01:44:30.680
this is the glenn beck program and it has nothing to do with big oil has everything to do with big
01:44:38.920
government car shield and let me talk about another thing big government is has done to us hey we don't
01:44:46.120
make our own chips we can't have chips are you kidding me are you kidding me well maybe next year we'll
01:44:53.800
have you know some computer chips for the cars so we can go make cars again oh well that's great and how
01:44:59.720
much is it going to cost us look here's the thing you need your car on the road and you don't need to
01:45:05.800
pay for those gigantic bills if your car is out of warranty you need car shield car shield will get
01:45:12.280
you back on the road quickly they'll come pick up your car with roadside assistance and give you the
01:45:16.840
rental car they'll take care of everything you don't have to wait for a check from the insurance
01:45:21.800
company they pay for it all on the spot so you don't have anything to worry about car shield find out
01:45:29.560
why car shield cars go further carshield.com back save 10 right now carshield.com back deductible may
01:45:39.560
apply this is a smart move carshield.com back tonight a very special episode of glenn tv don't miss it
01:45:52.120
blaze tv.com slash glenn the promo code is glenn right after a new stew does america great
01:46:04.280
tonight on the wednesday night special on blaze tv biden's border crisis the threat to america
01:46:11.960
the open border policies are a threat to all americans and all american cities and you need to be aware of
01:46:17.800
how this is going to affect you that doesn't just come from me that came from barack obama yesterday
01:46:23.400
that this has to stop uh will it i don't know because i don't know what the goals of this
01:46:29.480
administration are i can't figure out the metrics they're using to measure success anymore tulsi gabbard
01:46:37.000
is uh joining us she is the first female combat veteran to ever run for president and the first female
01:46:42.520
combat veteran ever elected to congress and we welcome her uh to the glenn beck program hi tulsi
01:46:48.680
how are you aloha glenn i'm good it's good to talk to you always good to talk to you um i've been i've
01:46:54.440
been wanting to talk to you about so many things uh lately there's a lot going on yeah let's start
01:46:59.720
with the uh let's just start with the border your thoughts on this uh look glenn we cannot have a
01:47:07.000
secure country unless we have a secure border and the biden and harris administration's open door
01:47:13.400
policy uh at the border is is a disaster it needs to end and it is a direct cause for the humanitarian
01:47:21.720
and national security crisis um that we've been seeing play out uh you know there there's there's a
01:47:28.920
direct correlation between the changes in policy that this administration made through executive order
01:47:35.720
very shortly after taking office and the results that we are seeing uh you know i've heard from
01:47:42.840
some folks saying well you know some people got deported or some people got sent back home but
01:47:48.680
you've got to pay attention to the fact that through the campaign uh the very presidential campaign there
01:47:54.760
was a very clear message sent hey yeah we're going to have an open door policy we've seen how at a
01:48:00.600
practical level i think the the uh department of homeland security secretary said uh yesterday or
01:48:07.160
the day before that uh of all of those uh tens of thousands of people who were under the bridge in
01:48:14.520
del rio now we're seeing uh what is anywhere between 10 and and 20 000 people who are now uh in the united
01:48:22.840
states uh with you know some vague message of a notice to appear and not knowing where they are or
01:48:29.240
where they've gone and and and without any kind of vetting and this is this is the hypocrisy of this
01:48:34.760
policy is you know for people who want to fly into our country right you've got to have a visa uh there are
01:48:40.760
no fly lists that their names are checked against and uh oh by the way you also have to get either
01:48:46.040
a covet vaccine or a covet test if you're coming from another country um but for those who want to
01:48:52.280
bypass all of those requirements the message that is sent and is loudly received around the world is
01:48:58.440
hey just go south of the border come right across to see i i i don't know how i don't know how this
01:49:05.640
administration is judging things anymore every every everything that is supposedly good for america seems
01:49:12.280
bad for us the good guys are the bad guys i mean we're we're now saying that the taliban are our
01:49:18.360
partners which is absolutely um obscene the border patrol has been accused of whipping people and when
01:49:26.600
it comes out that that's not what was happening the president still went on and said there's going to be a
01:49:32.440
high price it's not going to stand those people will pay my gosh what is happening
01:49:37.400
this goes to the core problem here glenn of of uh leadership and i've known joe biden for a long
01:49:46.680
time i consider him a friend and it uh the the reality though is is what he's doing here uh is wrong
01:49:55.000
and on a whole host of issues we're seeing under this biden harris administration that our country is
01:50:01.320
rapidly rapidly moving uh in the wrong direction whether you're talking about this absolute tragic
01:50:07.320
failure of a execution of the withdrawal from afghanistan you you and i have spoken before i
01:50:13.000
think the withdrawal is the right thing to do should have happened a long time ago yes but the way that
01:50:17.880
they have carried this out um you know it is it's it's a betrayal to our men and women who served there
01:50:25.800
it's a betrayal to those who worked with them it's been an abject failure you look at what's really
01:50:30.280
everybody abject failure you look at our economy you look at inflation uh in all of these different
01:50:35.640
areas you know civil liberties privacy these now travel lists with the vaccine mandates i mean
01:50:41.320
each of these you can look at and see uh sadly how our um constitutional rights are being violated
01:50:49.080
and uh constitution is not being upheld uh and how we're not we're not living up to the principles
01:50:57.320
and values that that make this country as great as it is tulsi i have to tell you the reason why i like
01:51:04.360
you is we may disagree on things and there might be things that you think i believe that are crazy and
01:51:09.880
and vice versa but we respect each other that we know that each of us are trying to do the right thing
01:51:16.200
for america um and and i know i hope you know that if donald trump were doing all of these things
01:51:25.000
i'd be on the air saying the guy's a dictator he we're moving against the constitution we're destroying
01:51:32.520
ourselves economically uh and in every other way are there honest people that you know that voted
01:51:41.080
for for joe biden who are now starting to see this is everything both sides have warned against
01:51:51.160
of course and i and i think there are many more americans who don't care about left versus right
01:51:59.000
democrat versus republican but people who care about our country and who are deeply concerned
01:52:03.480
about the direction uh that we are headed and who can't make sense of of the policies uh that we're
01:52:11.080
seeing being put forward and what this really comes down to is is sadly people in positions of power in
01:52:19.560
our country who are putting their own political ambition or selfish interest ahead of the interest of our
01:52:27.560
country and the american people and that's what's so heartbreaking is seeing uh their willingness to
01:52:33.560
sacrifice the well-being of our country uh for their own interest rather than the other way around
01:52:39.400
sacrificing their own interest for the interest of the country i was talking to a senator today and she
01:52:43.960
said you know in talking to the three generals yesterday if they're telling the truth then
01:52:50.520
then why did biden make this decision it's his right to make the decision in afghanistan um but i i what
01:52:58.600
what's the motive here and if i if just looking at this this is not incompetence it can't be because
01:53:06.360
if it was incompetence once in a while something would fall in america's favor or in freedom's favor
01:53:12.840
um this is just um the the the most comprehensive destructive policies that i've i've ever witnessed
01:53:23.880
can you come up with a reason that's not nefarious that all these things are happening
01:53:29.160
uh i you know it does it goes it goes to leadership and it goes to what are our leaders uh the biden harris
01:53:39.480
administration and leaders across uh across our our national leaders is is what's your objective
01:53:46.200
and that's how i approach these these challenges and these problems that we're facing with kind of
01:53:50.680
a military mindset is hey what what is our objective what are we trying to accomplish and then you can
01:53:56.120
figure out what's the best way to accomplish and to achieve that objective but i i just i think that
01:54:02.840
they have a different objective than america does well and that's the problem that's the problem here
01:54:10.440
when you see uh you know one thing we haven't mentioned for example is when you see how uh the
01:54:17.080
policies coming from this administration are further dividing our country through the use of of race and
01:54:24.360
identity politics everything is becoming racialized you can't see anything through the lens of of what dr king
01:54:32.040
talked about you know judging people on the the content of their character rather than the color
01:54:36.200
of their skin looking at issues for what they actually are and instead you have you know if anyone uh
01:54:43.560
dares to uh criticize the policies or the actions or decisions of of kamala harris for example they're
01:54:50.200
accused of uh being racist or sexist and and so so many of these things we can't even have real dialogue
01:54:58.040
around um for fear of uh many people are afraid of being canceled or being called these names or being
01:55:05.480
given these attributes and and and saying well this is this is who you are and you don't you don't
01:55:10.040
actually care uh and this is this is part of the problem if you were in congress today as a democrat
01:55:15.240
which you were um i'm not sure if you still are you are an independent i think um but if i'm i'm still a
01:55:23.080
democrat okay so if you are speaking up and trying to bring about these changes what would you what
01:55:30.600
would your advice be to the people who are in congress now looking at this 3.5 trillion dollar
01:55:36.440
reconciliation bill take the provisions that are in that bill break them up put them forward each
01:55:45.800
standing on their own and allow the american people and their representatives to debate each of these
01:55:51.640
proposals uh on their merits and pass them accordingly uh you know when and there there are some there
01:55:59.480
are some good provisions in that bill that i would agree with and there are a whole lot that i don't
01:56:03.960
think are worth spending american taxpayer dollars on but the american taxpayer doesn't really get a choice
01:56:10.920
when all they're given is it's all or nothing and and obviously it's a political tactical decision for
01:56:17.080
them to do this to be able to force down the throats of the american people this massive three
01:56:22.520
and a half trillion dollar spending bill that's got everything under the sun in it so they don't
01:56:27.400
get a say you know people can vote for or against it saying well you know hey i like this thing or i didn't
01:56:32.280
like that thing and uh and just the cost and consequence of of taking this approach is is too great is it going to pass
01:56:40.360
i don't know glenn uh i i don't i don't see how they're able to not only find some agreement between
01:56:50.200
democrats and republicans in the senate on this uh what to speak of the differences uh that that are
01:56:57.240
playing out between uh democrats themselves uh right now especially uh in the house so um we'll see
01:57:05.080
tulsi gabbard thank you it's always a pleasure to have you on i wish we could have you on more you
01:57:10.440
are full of common sense and uh i wish we could get back to a world and we have to get back to a world
01:57:17.560
where we can disagree but we don't have to be disagreeable we can we can still walk away friends
01:57:22.520
tulsi thank you so much thank you glenn talk to you soon bye-bye all right so the mental uh image of
01:57:30.920
people pushing wheelbarrows around full of basically useless cash is kind of a funny one
01:57:35.880
it's hard to think of it and treat it in your mind as something that ever really happens especially
01:57:41.560
today but i assure you it can and it will if something doesn't happen to uh to to cauterize
01:57:51.880
this bleeding of printed cash it's going to happen where we're pulling this around people in venezuela
01:57:58.880
thought it had never happened to them well it did you need to be on top of your financial game
01:58:05.520
and part of that means looking into investing in precious metals this is where the folks at gold
01:58:10.400
line come in you need to talk to them to see what your options are time is running out gold line is
01:58:17.420
offering an uh end of the month special from now until friday you're going to receive one one ounce
01:58:23.800
silver gold line branded bar with every qualified purchase order for free don't wait call to find
01:58:30.220
out how to protect your portfolio today call 866 gold line that's 866 gold line or go to goldline.com
01:58:38.380
do it now gold line dot com this is the glenn beck program
01:58:45.180
so i i just this covid 19 vaccine is is is just puzzling to me first of all let's just start at
01:59:00.840
the hospitals the hospitals uh are firing people left and right i mean 200 nurses just gone from one
01:59:07.880
hospital in new york um they're firing people who have been on the front lines these are the people
01:59:13.720
we were supposed to love and worship do you have your pans out your pots and pans you're playing
01:59:17.280
them together and you're supposed to love these first responders well they did they did their job
01:59:22.380
now that the pandemic is over now because they don't agree with the vaccine for some reason or
01:59:29.180
another and i bet a lot of them are like i had it i'm fine um somehow or another they're gonna lose
01:59:36.300
their job and nobody seems to care nobody seems to care that the people who we've just said for the
01:59:42.280
last two years were the heroes that were doing all the hero work we don't care about them anymore
01:59:47.940
they're just gone such a bizarre turn of events it's all you know it's like the how the left is with
01:59:54.160
police officers you know like you're like oh the capital police these heroes that protected us look at
01:59:59.820
this one man running up these stairs and leading people in the opposite direction thank god we have
02:00:05.200
them oh wait what happened in uh in kenosha oh did did the guy who was in the middle of assaulting a
02:00:12.440
woman get shot as he was trying to run over somebody oh well let's put them in prison for the rest of
02:00:17.820
their lives those cops i mean it's just so inconsistent it's the same thing here i mean i look what did they
02:00:23.480
expect these hospitals have 90 plus percent take up on the vaccine 90 90 can you tell me uh how long did it
02:00:33.280
take for the um uh not smallpox was a smallpox polio how long did it take to get the polio vaccine
02:00:41.880
which by the way was crippling children think of how a vaccine hesitant this country must have been
02:00:48.620
back in the day when six years after the polio vaccine came out we were at 54 vaccinated 54 we are
02:00:57.180
currently at 77 percent of adults vaccinated 80 if he wouldn't have made the mandate probably at 80
02:01:05.100
and maybe even higher than that if it wasn't for them pulling johnson and johnson off the market for
02:01:09.160
a couple of weeks for no reason because they they spooked people were below 80 80 80 but still like
02:01:16.200
that's a remarkable number well i mean i don't know what what you expect this is the united states of
02:01:21.740
98 to 99 you probably get north korea if kim jong-un wants a vaccine mandate yes he could probably
02:01:28.420
get it higher you live in a country which has a constitution that emphasizes freedom you're going
02:01:34.120
to have people who are going to disagree with these things let the product speak for itself and it kills
02:01:40.440
me that they're they're saying the 10 in the hospitals they just don't agree with science wait a
02:01:46.240
minute they're they're the doctors you were just saying they were the front and you know what there
02:01:51.600
are probably 10 of doctors and 10 of nurses who disagree with large part parts of what is
02:01:57.320
acceptable to the mainstream of science first of all that's probably healthy for a society not
02:02:02.860
probably it is healthy i mean you know there's certain basics that yes you should you know the
02:02:07.540
leeches thing should be zero percent at this point i understand that there's going to be people who
02:02:11.700
disagree and and there's certain things but like there's natural doctors who don't like medication
02:02:17.120
who disagree with tons of mainstream stuff is that completely unhealthy for a society to have a
02:02:23.640
percentage who's constantly changing or challenging the narrative i don't know i'm telling you right
02:02:29.940
now 10 i'll bet you five percent of that are not against the vaccine they're for the natural
02:02:35.500
antibodies that they've already had i think you're totally right i mean that's we're seeing this in
02:02:40.440
the nba right prior i already had it why are you denying science i have the antibodies and we're
02:02:48.380
just gonna and by the way they say that will not affect hospital care at all because we just we can