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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn Beck talks about Iran, Iran's nuclear deal with the United States, the Iran Ceasefire, and much, much more. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator, radio host, author, and talk show host. He has been married to his long-term partner, Pam for over 20 years. They have two grown children, a daughter and a son, and a daughter-in-law.
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well hello america and welcome to the glenn beck program from our uh command central if you will
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in dallas texas at the mercury studios we're so glad that you are here today there's a lot to
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cover i want to start right with iran uh talk to you about oil prices gas prices jet fuel are we
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going to be able to go on vacation this summer especially if you're planning on anything over
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europe are you going to be able to catch a plane and come back uh the eu is like no i'm not sure
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i believe that but there is something really important to understand strategically when it
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comes to uh the the end of the ceasefire which ends tonight and are we going to have continued
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happening with the Iran peace deal here. It's not about trust, and I can guarantee you nobody's
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going to walk out if this even happens today. Nobody's going to walk out and go, you know what,
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I trust the other one. Iran said that they're going to get rid of their missile program and
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Nobody even trusts even, just even a little, nobody trusts each other.
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Iran says America is negotiating under violations because of the blockade
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and the ship seizures, and we sank one of their navies yesterday,
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I thought it was really good because it sent the message of strength,
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and we know exactly what we're doing, and we're very targeted,
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Get out of your engine room because we're going to strike you
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right in the engine room get out of the engine room now the u.s believes that they are just
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stalling for time um and uh and hoping that our people will rise up and the economy will you know
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go into a tailspin but i'll show you in a minute why that is more likely to happen to them than us
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but you never you never know okay the whole thing here is about one thing and it's about leverage
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and who is going to blink. Who looks weak on the world stage? Who controls the escalation ladder?
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And at the heart of it, there are two fights that are really important in this. One, the nuclear
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program. Iran is saying they're never going to give it up. And America's position is, yeah,
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yes, you are. Yes, you are. Iran cannot, under any circumstance, be allowed to have a nuclear
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weapon period end of story this is not donald trump this is all the way back to uh uh to i think
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even jimmy carter might have been saying that but the first president besides jimmy carter
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was ronald reagan and every single one of them has said this now iran's position is uh you know
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nuclear capability and we're not doing it for weapons really no this is about this is about
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sovereignty and energy and survival right we all know this is their ticket to become untouchable
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any any nation with a nuclear weapon is untouchable and then they hold the cards that's why they will
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never truly give one up they'll talk about it they'll sign papers they'll smile for the cameras
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but history has shown us they negotiate in public and they advance their program in private that's
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why it has to be dismantled number two the control of the strait of hormuz there is no way that we
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are going to let the artery of the global economy be held by iran it's not going to happen if iran
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can choke the strait they can spike prices overnight they can bring the western economies
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to their needs they'll hold the world hostage they already are so no you can't have those two things
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we cannot and must not and we won't allow a radical islamic regime to have nuclear weapons
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and control over the global economy and energy.
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This is about who controls the world's energy future
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and who sets the rule of deterrence in the 21st century.
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both sides are negotiating while actively preparing for war.
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In case the talks collapse, Donald Trump is back saying,
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I'm going to hit the bridges and the power plants.
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And I have to tell you, I'd have to see what exactly is happening.
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But if he went and hit all of the power plants and all of the bridges, I don't support that.
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I mean, that's your, and he's not going to do it.
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They're moving military assets, they're posturing, you know, and the ceasefire may not be extended at all.
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I think it's going to, because I'm going to show you in a minute the game that I think we're playing.
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But the talks are happening because the alternative is war and it's very real and both sides know it might happen, you know, as early as tomorrow.
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Don't listen to any of the words come from any side.
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Don't listen to Donald Trump say, I'm going to blow up all the power plants and everything else.
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And don't listen to, we're not, you know, we're going to keep our nukes and everything else.
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If the talks are real, you're going to see a couple of things happen.
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We don't even know if they're going to show up and in person, not through proxies, okay?
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The Strait of Hormuz starts to open back up for normal traffic.
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and then at least some verifiable movement in the limiting of their their nuclear capability
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not vague commit commitments but actual inspection steps okay now if this is just theater and it
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might be you'll see the opposite you'll see stalling you'll see refusals to attend you'll
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see more incidents at sea more missiles more proxy attacks um you know and and that'll all
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happen with we're continuing talks they're not okay they're not making peace they're buying time
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and who does that work for well if i'm president trump sitting in that chair
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uh and i'm glad i'm not this is his moment and he is more than welcome to it i know he is focused on
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verifiable nuclear limits there is nothing that frightens this president i could leave it at that
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I was going to say more, but I think I could leave it.
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There's nothing that frightens this president except nuclear war.
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So real inspections, dismantling of key capabilities, no hidden stockpiles.
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Second thing, real guarantees on the Strait of Hormuz.
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If Iran walks away still holding the ability to shut it down, then this was not worth what we've done, okay?
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And it's unacceptable, and the president knows that.
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He also needs to be able to read the internal pressure inside of Iran.
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This is why I think these peace talks and the ceasefire is happening.
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Because what you do is you take an enemy like this.
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you take an enemy and you push them all the way to the wall and then you're trying to separate
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the people who want to live from the people who don't care if they live because they're on some
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religious jihad you cannot negotiate with people who don't care if they live or die okay that they
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think they're hastening the return of the promised one can't negotiate with those people we don't
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know who's in charge. We need the people who want to live to sit down at the table and then to be
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able to actually do something. Last few days, they've said the IRGC is in charge. I'm not sure
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the IRGC is in charge. Nobody is. But we will see as we move along. What these peace talks and what
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this break in war is really all about is an advantage to the U.S. We are not killing more
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people. We are holding the line. We are buying time. I'll tell you why that's really important
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here in a second. We are buying time and we're able to keep poking in and saying, hey, we'd like
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to talk to somebody. And we're seeing who are we talking to, okay? There's a chance this ends in
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conflict. But if it does, it's not just because of Iran. In fact, it's really not about Iran
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right now. It is about global energy control. Everybody has said my whole lifetime, and I
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have too, I hate the war for oil idea. And we go over there all the time. And we may not be
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fighting for oil, but we're fighting for the peace over there so oil can flow. So it is a war for oil
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in a way. We cannot continue the fight for oil. You cannot have a strong Iran that has the ability
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to close down the Strait of Hormuz. You cannot have it. And you can't have them with nuclear
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weapons because they will use them. That's what this is really all about. Who controls the oil
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because that controls the economy and if you have Iran out of the picture we can come home
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let let let the Middle East deal with all that but you've seen nobody else in the world Europe
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Europe is now talking about they're not going to be able to have planes up in the sky by June
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you're not going to be able to fly anywhere because they have no jet fuel and yet you're
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not willing to send an aircraft carrier down there to protect and get that oil? What the hell
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is wrong with you? That doesn't make any sense, which leads me to another theory. If I have time,
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I'll get to later today. I have so much to talk to you about. But that's what this is really all
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about. And I have no idea how it's going to work out tonight. I know that I would be shocked if
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the President of the United States, did some of the things that he said he was going to do.
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I'm going to blow up all of the, that's the latest, I'm going to blow up all of the bridges
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and I'm going to blow up all of the power stations. That's ridiculous. What he should do
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is he should have a giant off-on switch installed right there on the desk and it should just be
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Tehran and lights on, lights off, lights on, lights off. We have the cyber capability to do it.
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go in hack at the power company and just give a speech with the little switch and he's like right
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now uh watch the lights in turan blink blink blink blink blink turn them off and off
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we control your power we control everything in your country we have the capability i don't know
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why we wouldn't do that but you can't destroy the power plants you can't okay so why do i say
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that we are stalling for time, that Iran thinks it's best to stall for time because they think
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we'll fold. And I think there's a chance that if this drags on and on and on, America will fold.
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However, they don't have the kind of time that we have. I mean, if this drags on through the
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Okay, so this is why Europe should be sending aircraft carriers.
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This is why the whole world should be paying attention to this right now
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Unfortunately, I think this works to the advantage of the World Economic Forum,
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But this is why they should be sending aircraft carriers,
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and the whole world should care about this.
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It's not on our side either, but they have a very short event horizon.
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okay they produce between three and three and a half million barrels a day their domestic use
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eats up two million dollars or two million barrels a day that leaves one to 1.5 million barrels a day
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that has to go onto a ship and be exported why is president trump sending all of these
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these uh navies in and saying you're not even going to go fill up he'll he'll take you out
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if you're going to fill up, not trying to get out, even fill up. Why is that?
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Because we need their exports to start stacking up because they don't have a shortage of oil.
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They have a shortage of storage space. They have storage space for about 20 million barrels.
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that can be filled in 10 to 15 days okay some analysts say they are 10 days away uh before
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they have to shut down so that's the two-week clock you've been hearing about and they're right
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around that time as soon as trump said i'm closing and we're not letting anything in or out
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if they if they can't get a ship to their dock and fill that ship whether it even gets to china
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or anywhere else they've got to fill that ship okay this means that they could have days to
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maybe maybe if everything were empty eight weeks before real pain starts to starts to hit okay
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at 90 billion barrels of 90 million barrels of storage they can put if everything was empty
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They could have up to two months of production before they have to cut it.
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And the reality check is that's not going to happen.
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So they're going to hit a cliff, and the pressure is already there.
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They are probably most likely slowing down production,
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and then they have to make serious production cuts and stops on some of these wells.
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When you have to shut down the wells, you're toast.
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It doesn't wreck it, but it can take you up to a year to be able to start it again.
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Something that was doing, let's just say, 100 barrels a day.
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When you restart it, it wouldn't be unnatural for it to now be producing 20 barrels a day, not 100.
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So the output, if things go well, the output is dramatically cut.
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But if things don't go well, then you have a real problem.
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Let me see if I can find this, what they say actually happened.
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Waxes and asphaltans start to solidify in all of the parts and the pipes. Water and gas pockets shift in ways that are hard to control. Restarting a well once you've stopped it is not guaranteed.
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That's the timeline Iran is under, because even the IRGC needs the oil money. You can't have worldwide terror if you don't have money, and they are within days of having to shut things down.
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We think. We think. That's what this is really all about. That's why Trump is saying, you know what? I want a two-week time period. I'm going to shut down the Strait of Hormuz. As soon as they went to the table, you saw what he did. They're at the table. What did he do? He began sweeping for mines, and then he put the Navy in there, and he's like, yeah, nobody's coming in or out. You can go into any other country here, but you're not going to Iran.
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smart the minute they sat down at the table he knew how to choke him to death
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that's that is the fear that they're under what they're hoping is that we will tear ourselves
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apart you know i have to tell you i listened to some podcasts yeah i never listen to other
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people podcasts i was listening to some podcasts yesterday and uh my gosh
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i mean the choice to be cynical on this it really is a choice because we don't know how this is
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going to end we don't really know what's going on and everybody is choosing to be so cynical on this
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why don't why don't you save yourself the angst and be like i i don't know what's going to happen
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i care and i'm paying attention and it could get ugly really fast but right now the only ugly part
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is the gas prices and the food prices that are coming.
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it's amazing what can and what can be done now and what is coming but Saturday I got into
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really close good friends and um his father had just been put into hospice uh his father is alan
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osmond the founding member of the osmonds and he is the guy who really was the steady hand behind
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everything um he was he was the one that held everything together um and pushed and pushed and
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pushed to to do the right thing i mean most people don't have any idea they think oh the osmonds they
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they were super rich or whatever. All of their money was stolen from their agencies, their talent
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They decided they'd sell absolutely everything they had. So none of them got rich. None of them
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got rich they worked all of that time made all of that money and somebody stole it from them and
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that just putting everything together and he was the guy who you know started with andy williams
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to being able to walk again. He's had some miraculous times. But you never know that
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It was amazing, because his family was around him.
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and be free of what his body had been doing to him.
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He's an amazing man of faith, but anybody who grew up with the Osmonds, the man who was part of my childhood's soundtrack, who I didn't know at the time was the anchor and the builder, and eventually would become kind of a brother,
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leaves behind a legacy that is so much more than music.
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Michaela, I work with somebody who's in their 30s, millennial,
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and every day i have to hear about sperm counts and what's happening and i'm like michaela i don't
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i'm not going to talk about so she's like you have to we're not having babies anymore and i'm like i
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don't know i think it's because the japanese are with robots i don't know why it's happening and
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she's like well so she she said to me she said i this was last week and every day she's like have
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you talked about the marijuana sperm count thing i'm like no i so she said sarah she did something
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saying i'm like it's like dad talking about how hot your mom is okay let me actually it's going
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to be like that it's so uncomfortable the sperm update you didn't ask for i didn't ask for but
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apparently you must know a complete and other utter scandal that weed has no side effects
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so according to the millennial on my staff apparently it does have bad side effects
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it damages your dna and one of the the favorite i guess maha podcast is huberman lab i don't know
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apparently because she listens to all of them uh featured a ivf specialist who said that thc use
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from dads can double the miscarriage risk um even if moms never smoked in their life ever
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because thc rewrites genetic instructions in the sperm and it attacks the genes that are needed
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at the most vulnerable stage and the earliest parts of the baby's life so one of the reasons
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why apparently we are not having kids is because everybody is saying no no no pot's okay no side
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effects it's just like alcohol whatever it's not it's not especially if you're trying to have
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babies and it can take six months for men's sperm to recover from cannabis damage but we are crashing
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all over the country and and how many people have walked around going you know weed is not
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it doesn't have any side effects it doesn't have any problems it does especially if you care about
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the future of the human race how am I doing Michaela am I all right um the future is going
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to belong to those who are born period we can fight radical islam but with whom by the way they
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don't allow weed um they have more babies than all of us several fact several families if i mean
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the osmonds don't exist anymore i don't know if you know that nobody is having the the mormons
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and the Catholics are not doing their job.
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because the future is going to belong to those who are born.
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And I don't want my kids or my grandkids growing up in a world
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is there anything that I missed in Iran with the peace deal?
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I think the big question now is, is there even going to be a peace deal?
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It seems like there's confusion all over the place.
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It seems like we're sending a delegation, even though that was kind of disputed a couple days ago.
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It sounds like the per rumors that Iran's not even sending a peace deal, which is kind of wild.
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Didn't we leave here Friday saying that it looked like it was coming to an end?
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Yeah, on Friday, it was the strait is now open.
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the iranians were agreeing with that per the political leadership in iran and then all of a
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sudden they kind of backtracked again as they've done multiple different times through this process
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and said wait a minute no the strait is not open and they fired on a couple of ships uh i don't
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really think they understand who is in in power i think the political leadership is trying to get
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power i think the irgc is on the other side saying no we're the ones that have power and while this
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turmoil and infighting is happening the blockade remains in place i don't think that we have to
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rush to anything i think we just sit back and as you were describing that that that crisis that's
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happening with their oil wells just filling up with nothing nowhere to send it to just let that
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happen just let that is it jason i mean i was looking at the news yesterday and i'm like
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nobody's explaining any of this stuff and we are just arguing about oil prices and we're arguing
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about uh you know sending troops in or you know who who tricked donald trump into whatever and
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nobody is just saying guys they've got about 10 days left before i mean then then then you should
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worry about oil prices if you don't get in there and they have to shut down those wells now you're
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talking about long-term damage yeah speaking of long-term damage it's amazing what iran has done
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is a historic miscalculation in playing this card that was built, you know, or conceived back in the
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late 1970s, early 80s, when more oil was transiting out of the Strait of Hormuz. It's almost like they
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were still thinking that that's still the case. So there's no other options. What is this blockade
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done? What is them? Actually, what is Iran deciding to play this card done now? What have we seen with
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diversification? The Saudis have now built their east-west pipeline almost at full capacity right
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now, completely bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. There are other tankers that are now headed
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towards the Gulf of America to fill up. Everyone is looking at other options. And them playing
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this card, it's almost like their last death row. It's their last move. And it's now hastening their
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demise. If there was any other war in history that was progressing along these lines, they would say
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this country is finished. It's done. But that's not what the left is trying to portray in through
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the mainstream media or what they're saying now it's it's insane and with europe in except with
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exception to the green new deal why would europe get to a place to where they say they may be six
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weeks away from not being able to fly jets yeah that they're you know you're if you're if you have
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a plan especially in june july august of going over to europe you may not be going to europe
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They may not be able to even fly across the continent because their jet fuel is almost out.
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What would your motivation, other than if you're a WEF fan, what would your motivation be for not helping America secure the strait?
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I was just talking with the insiders now on the degradation of the Royal Navy.
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they have been so into being drunk off of u.s defense production and cash over the past for
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decades since the end of world war ii that they've let their entire defense industry degrade and now
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i not only do they not have the experience to do certain things militarily throughout the world
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but they just don't have the money to give to any kind of enforcement and it also they don't really
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even have the hardware to do any kind of long-term commitment. So, I mean, this war has brought out
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of the shadows into the light so many different things, allies, dependence on the United States
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have been looking at reliable energy, you know, for the past, what, since 2015, when they went
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just absolutely crazy on the Green New Deal. They could have been looking for alternative forms in
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seemingly celebrating iran outwitting our military in the blockade i guess um he's saying that you
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know that was a sarcastic comment he said something like good or so great something like
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program i want to talk to you about the federal reserve
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oh my gosh glenn could you really really because that sounds so exciting i know i know
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uh i know it sounds boring as snot but there is something really important to understand about
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something the federal reserve what a shock has lied to us this whole thing has been a lie why
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are you paying higher interest rates why you're paying higher interest rates to fight inflation
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correct? When the Federal Reserve raises the interest rate, that means it takes more money
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out of your pocket and they're supposed to take that money and burn it, destroy it. So we had
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like two and a half trillion dollars we had to suck back in and that's why we have high interest
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this weekend how am i going to explain the fed and what they've just done so hear me out let's
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imagine the u.s economy is like one giant never-ending house party that's been raging for
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years and the federal reserve is the bartender in charge of the punch bowl the punch bowl that's
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liquidity easy money flowing through the banks and the markets and the businesses the more punch
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you get and the more punch gets handed out the more people get sloppy and they're like i love
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you man you're the greatest uh-huh you know what you should do we should buy some socks yeah
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that's not a good time to think about anything logically when you are sloppy drunk so this is
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when stocks and houses get wildly overpriced companies borrow stupid amounts for i got an
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idea let's create energy out of nothing that's brilliant all of us in that here let's have more
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punch a little too much punch and everybody starts to do stupid things right you've been there
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not enough punch and everybody's like this party kind of sucks i mean to be around all these people
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and talk to them i have to be at least a little tipsy to enjoy myself okay so you want a little
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bit but you don't want too much okay if you have too little punch everything grinds to a halt that
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in the economy people lose their jobs stocks crash everybody feels like the hangover and they're like
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okay so what was the fed trying to do what was the bartender at this never-ending america party
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doing well back in 2022 they just printed a whole buttload of money okay we were like you know what
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everybody should have more money more money for everybody and fill it up a bench bowl
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and everybody started you know breaking the furniture everything just got ugly
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then the fed stepped in went okay okay okay maybe we should sober up just a little bit
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so time for everybody sober up and go home and so they announced what is called quantitative
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tightening i'm tight basically what they did is they drained the punch bowl they said we're
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going to get rid of some of the punch bowl um and we're going to get rid of all of the excess in
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there because we put way too much alcohol into this punch okay and they needed to spend down
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if you will they needed to get rid of 2.3 trillion dollars worth of bonds that they owned
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and they said we're just going to let them expire we're just going to let them mature without buying
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any new ones okay in theory this drains the money out of the system okay makes you makes it harder
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for you to get loans and everything else borrowing is more expensive the bubbles will pop it forces
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the economy to sober up the next day you're like when when did i buy pets.com you were hammered man
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you were hammered okay now pets.com it's gonna work it's gonna be great they don't sell pets
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i don't know what they sell but it's pets.com hey
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so they were telling us that everybody's getting sober what did they actually do
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well during the wild pandemic years the fed had poured so much punch that a lot of it ended up
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in a giant backroom keg called the overnight reverse repo facility we've talked about these
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now we know what was going on these are money market funds big investors big banks and they
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parked about 2.5 trillion dollars in for safekeeping and they were earning you know a safe
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interest rate from the Fed let's just park your money here in the back door of the Fed
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by 2023 something had changed the short-term treasury bills super safe government IOUs
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started paying higher interest than the keg in the back room so the big investors said
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why are we why are we why are why are we letting all the alcohol sit in the keg
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we can have a party elsewhere so they started draining the backroom keg 100 to 200 billion
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dollars every single month and they poured that money right back into stocks and bonds and lending
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so they weren't getting it from the punch bowl no there was a what's the passcode there was a
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speakeasy in the back of the fed the fed was draining the punch in front of everybody else
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by 2.3 trillion dollars but the backroom keg was refilling it by 2.5 trillion dollars plus interest
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so the net effect here more punch for everybody in fact it was more punch than we started with
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the first place about two or three hundred billion dollars more party that's what they did
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that's why the dow jones keeps hitting new highs government keeps funding huge deficits
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they don't feel the tightening you're not seeing the tightening there you're seeing the tightening
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with you the bartender was pretending to cut off the drinks while secretly letting the elite guests
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go into the back room and get the hidden stash that's why the whole thing is distorted
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easy money the extra punch encourages people to do what
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i saw something and i have not been one to say ai is a bubble because ai is real
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and then i saw this story all birds ai and i'm like
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wait i'm not drunk so i gotta quit the shoe company it's a tennis shoe company okay okay
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okay oh yeah they try to make tennis shoes it's for a while and then went out of the business
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had to sell the whole thing but they kept the name and now they are doing stuff with ai what
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what are they doing with ai i don't know it's pets.com pets.com pets.com invest now it's all
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birds you know all birds yeah they made shoes no they're doing ai now oh okay oh my gosh if that
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doesn't sound like a raging alcoholic talk i don't think i've heard one so they avoided the pain of
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of quantitative tightening because they were draining in the back they didn't clean up anything
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you're hurt you're hurt but the big guys aren't and that counts and they've they're making the
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hangover worse because you know uh mathematics if you don't fix the problem it's only going to get
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bigger so now they've run out of the hidden refill now the punch bowl is empty and the
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the back room is closed too yeah it is it is so what do they have to do
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quantitative easing no no no we would never do quantitative easing are you kidding me
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no we're not doing that okay this is i mean we're we okay we're gonna buy about 40 billion dollars
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a month in securities but this isn't quantitative easing this is reserve management purchases
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they they they are not calling a quantitative easing it is reserved
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management purchases nobody's going to figure that one out oh my god
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so what is the point of this look out gang you've been lied to
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yet again. You've lost. They win. When I say they, who are they? Who is the Federal Reserve?
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The United States government. No, it's not. No, it's not. Nope. The Federal Reserve of the five
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biggest banks in the union. Gee, what are the five banks that don't ever seem to go down or have a
00:57:56.020
problem they just keep getting bigger and gobbling up all the other banks yeah we can't tell you for
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sure because nobody knows who they are nobody needs to know what is the business of yours who
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the bank is i don't know i don't know i think it's probably pretty important because they're
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impoverishing all of us and making themselves bigger and bigger and bigger this is not the
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federal government i mean we got our own problems with the federal government this is the federal
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government covering for them it's the federal government nobody has the balls to say you know
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what you're a criminal organization you're stealing from the american people and it's time
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it has to stop and the fed more in a minute i love my mother mother's day is
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so what all of that means to you and your family is um there is a difference between a slow leak
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your roof uh i just i don't want to say i because i this is my intellectual understanding and i'm
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not an expert on any of this um but the stock market has been running on the backdoor juice
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the stock market and it could lose its fuel uh and when that happens you could see your 401k
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loans everything else gonna stay high it's gonna stay high because they never drain the punch bowl
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they've been lying to us that that's the biggest thing about this donald trump has been saying
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lower the interest rates lower the interest rates no we can't do that because inflation
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and the rent and everything else I think because
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of what the Fed did and they've been saying they've been
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i mean i'll save that rest of it i'll save the rest of it tomorrow i think you've had it i think
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i'm not uh i think i've had enough bad news for today i don't think i can take it anymore
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okay we'll we'll move on i'll save the rest of it for you for tomorrow because uh there's more
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things that you need to know but the good news is let's go to washington where they're fixing
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everything let's talk about john thune i love that guy um allegations now according to um
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ricky what is the oh my gosh it's punch bowl news isn't it isn't that the yes it's well
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anna paulina luna is the one who tweeted last night that uh despite him making moves like he
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pass the SAVE Act or at least go through the motions
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them through a newsletter to make you feel like
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not the right way to get the save act passed by being loud on social media you should just talk
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about it quietly with your peers behind closed doors right right because that's the way to answer
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the people unbelievable punch bowl news isn't it appropriate especially after that story that it's
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called punch bowl news because i have a feeling that's what it is that's what it is it just make
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every sloppy drunk shut up so let's have a lake here in the senate mike lee said i don't shut up
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we're going to do something big one of these days they're not so they're they're going to return to
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the save act that controversial bill it's not controversial it's not controversial with anyone
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except those in the senate um after reconciliation wait i thought the plan was to do it in through
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reconciliation oh you can't do that no just go ahead uh then they're also going to jam through
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has to be done but a good thing that the Republicans
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because I have been for a restoration of the filibuster,
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This fake filibuster is what makes everything have to be passed with 60 votes
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and you get nothing done and there's no debate on the floor.
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the Jimmy Stewart goes to Washington filibuster,
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There is a nomination hearing for Trump's pick as Fed chairman that's happening right now, Kevin Warsh.
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You know, I really want to abolish the Fed, but Kevin Warsh may be the best possible guy we could get for it right now.
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At least he's the latest hope that he won't turn into some sort of a zombie monster once he is in the Fed.
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But then when he saw what it was turning into, he eventually quit.
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And one of the main reasons was, as he said, you're growing out of control.
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You're going to end up just creating all kinds of problems.
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He thinks that they're blurring monetary and fiscal policy.
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They're causing the inflation too much, et cetera, et cetera.
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So he wants dramatic cuts and is not for QE quantitative easing.
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And I would imagine, I would like to ask if I were the senator,
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do you mean no matter what they call it, you're against money printing?
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Because remember, they called it quantitative easing because they had told me for years,
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I said, I'm telling you, they're going to bail out everything.
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And then they're just going to have to print money.
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seven trillion dollars and everybody's like oh well no but they're not printing money it's called
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quantitative easing that's like saying that you know retarded means someone with special needs
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someone with special needs after everybody adopts to that you know retarded was a clinical
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term. It was not an offensive term, but then you started seeing what was categorized as retarded
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and you're like, oh, I don't want to be mean. Well, it wasn't a mean name until everybody knew
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that that's exactly what it meant. So when you say somebody with special needs, it's eventually
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going to be offensive to people because it will mean, you know, we're going to call everybody
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without any legs a happy giraffe well eventually you know when they're like oh here comes the
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happy giraffe you're all you don't have to turn around and go what oh it's a guy who can't walk
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because he has no legs how dare you say that he's a happy giraffe stop it stop it so anyway uh he's
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the uh he's the latest on that jason i want to get a read from the insiders on uh on the other
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thing i just talked about which was uh getting rid of the filibuster so we've we've asked this
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question a few times we asked this to the insiders and it is uh it seems pretty different uh today
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as of today so the vast majority 70 percent are saying nuke the filibuster there are probably the
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next highest is 19 at unsure and i've just i'm looking through some of the comments some of them
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are saying restore the the true filibuster yes um some are saying that but it sounds like the
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frustration and the fear of what is going to happen once democrats get power they feel like
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it's important to nuke it now and get what we need to get to shore up the country so
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sarah i'd like you to ring in on this one too is this is this
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are we changing or do we have a deeper understanding of it i don't want to be one
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of those people that just changes when it's our side you know what i mean and i've been against
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the nuking of the filibuster but now that i see i mean the real filibuster is the jimmy stewart
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filibuster seeing now that john thune nor anybody on either side will actually do it that way where
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you have to stand up and make the case i don't want the zombie filibuster because that's not
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real that's not constitutional that's that's nothing so yeah i am for nuking that i want
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the original filibuster but we're not going to get that so nuke it nuke it am i am i becoming
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everything i hate do you know what i mean does that make sense to you is that what i'm doing
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i don't think that's what you're doing i think we evolve as we get older
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but i don't think it's because i'm getting older i mean i don't think i think it's
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I love that you said the R word, by the way.
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Just because we're old Gen Xers who used to use the word all the time.
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And we're loving that you're not canceled for it.
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But if we're going to talk about what the insiders are saying,
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can I just hijack this for one second and give you some credit
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oh gosh this is going to be so uncomfortable but you actually saved a future baby we think
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one of the insiders said my husband just threw away his thc vape only a week after saying he
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wasn't quitting please thank glenn so you know the only thing that would have made the monologue
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and then yes heard well it is now quitting weed so that he can save his sperm count because you
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know that's all men care about really and make a future baby wow that's good that's great you
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You better get an invite to that baby shower.
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That credit should go to Michaela because I did not want to do that update, but she's
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been hounding me, and I'm like, she is never going to stop talking about this update unless
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Even Mormons, Catholics too, are doing what they used to do.
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why why why no time to wait is your millennial sperm count update so you know uh try to make
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it as pleasant as possible but it is like your dad talking you know about you know your hot mom
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nobody wants to hear it nobody wants to hear it and so i did it but it's i'm glad it worked out
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that way that's great um okay can we go back to what we were talking about originally please sorry
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Are we? I don't think it's being hypocritical. And I just want to make sure that I check myself before I wreck myself. Jason.
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Well, are you so let me just get it straight. So are you saying that you want to completely nuke the filibuster or nuke the zombie filibuster so that the standing filibuster where they actually have?
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I would love the standing filibuster, but they're not going to do that.
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So the only option left, I mean, if they won't do the standing filibuster, then you have to nuke the filibuster because the filibuster has been made into the zombie filibuster.
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So I'm for nuking the zombie filibuster and having the standing filibuster.
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But if our side won't pass the standing filibuster, then we should nuke the filibuster.
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So what happens in two years when they want to make Puerto Rico a state and Washington, D.C. a state?
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I think that's my issue with that is it's been the only way if you don't have any control of government at all, your side, then you open yourselves up for them to do whatever the heck they want to do.
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We're kind of at that Rubicon moment to where we've not been willing to cross that in the past, especially not when the other side is looking like they're going to cross it.
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But if we don't pass some things right now, because they're going to hold us to the filibuster, if we can't pass things, we may not make it.
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I mean, all they have to do is get a new president and just say, all of that stuff he did, that's all off.
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I mean, we should at least have to have them work for it.
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Well, then the argument is also, are they just going to nuke it anyway once they get power because they're just as frustrated?
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Yeah, they are. They will. They'll nuke it. Look, they'll put people in jail. They'll nuke it.
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And, you know, I don't want to give them any more tools, but they will make their own tools.
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They don't care. They're not they're not like us when it comes to the Constitution and and, you know, conserving tradition.
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That's why I was against nuking the filibuster, because I want the standing filibuster.
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That is the traditional filibuster. This other one, it was designed to take the burden off of Congress and just get things things through quickly.
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everything in our constitution is to slow things down and they just didn't want to have any more
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debates on things so yep we can just table that and then you know move on uh and we'll just have
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an agency regulated that's that's a real problem i don't know we're getting into this place now
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and this this is why i say you have to have the spirit with you and i haven't prayed on this i
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probably should have um you got to have the spirit with you because everything's going to get
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that shouldn't have been there in the first place
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maybe that's just me there was a third thing i wanted to talk about now i don't remember was
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because ricky got me all into the sperm count update again i don't even know what to do with
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did you want to talk about the american story or how much self-hate americans have towards
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our own history no i do but now that you said it now i don't no i don't back in just a minute
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You're going to have to hold that thought, my friend.
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you know it's fascinating to me because we have uh we have raised a generation that can
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Put your hands on the radio and feel, feel the spirit right now
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we need a third testament because the first two are problematic no i've never heard a bishop say
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yeah you know the new and old testament kind of problematic from a vitriolic god but that's what
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she said listen to this a very dangerous thing that i'm about to say now but since i'm a bit
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dangerous say it i'm of the opinion that we need a third testament wow because the bible has become
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problematic slaves obey your masters as you do the lord it's a text let the women keep silent
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in the churches and if they have any questions let them ask their husbands at home i'm a believer
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my whole heart i trust god with my whole heart i wake up in the morning talking to god and god
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talking to me i don't think you're listening but i am completely frustrated with the ways in which
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the text speaks to the kind of vitriolic god that makes those kinds of things and people will say
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well it's in the book and i said then we need to pour that page out and so you can't do it it's
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the word of god i said no it's words about god come on now but is it the word of god no it is
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not the word of god ah okay okay i don't remember lean learning that in bible school uh anybody with
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me on that can i get an amen i don't remember hearing now i went to a church once my wife and
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i went on this uh this church tour and we were looking for a church and we went to all kinds of
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different churches and it was actually really fun i love doing this well except for this particular
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run we went to a church it was a congregational church in cheshire connecticut and we walk into
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it and um you know it's fine all the way through the service is fine until the pastor gets up
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and he's given the sermon and halfway through the sermon he says now you all know that
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i don't believe in god but if there be a god we surely should serve him and i thought
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wait and i look at my wife and i said tony did he just say she said uh-huh i said shouldn't
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that be on the front door someplace our pastor doesn't believe in god i mean i think that's
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kind of a you know it's kind of a big deal i don't want to take part anybody's religion you know
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your your faith is your faith but god is never changing never changing um and the problematic
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text i don't know she's she's quoting the same verses you know your middle school atheist friend
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would do you know uh well slaves obey the ambassadors right have women keep silent in the
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church okay all right i'm not in the first grade anymore so or even the fourth grade uh you know
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you could take some time and actually wrestle with those verses in the context that they were
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written in instead of you know looking at it through a 2026 context anytime you find yourself
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saying no i think the bible is problem the bible is problematic i i don't think i can count you as
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a believer i i maybe it's just me uh maybe i'm just old school that way you know um i don't know
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if she also knows uh that it was the bible that uh inspired liberation of slaves uh you know
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women the entire story the entire story is anyone can free themselves from man by submitting
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themselves to god but this bishop is now proposing the opposite she wants to free us from god
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and submit to her ideas of right and wrong because they're i don't know they're just so
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imagine somebody this is pretty much what she said i don't know uh thou shall not commit adultery
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is that really today does that fit in today it's kind of problematic
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look how many people are i mean we could just start tearing pages out of the bible we won't
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end up with any in there but we could just start tearing pages out of the bible that doesn't make
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the bible more true it makes your bible riddled with flaws but again maybe it's just me
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here's the thing she fundamentally misunderstands humans relationship with god
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because as a human we need to ask is this the god of the universe
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instead she asked the question do i like him though i mean not are you the god of the universe
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that said that do i like you or do you are you kind of outdated because you don't sound very
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open-minded you know because it sounds like she doesn't like him she's decided to remake him
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in her image in with her values so she becomes god and god bends to her will instead of real trust
01:34:22.880
in god and and god's purpose of trying to bend us to his will i mean i think one of you is going to
01:34:32.320
win and i don't think it's you you know i tried this game for the first 35 years of my life oh
01:34:37.860
I thought I could get God to bend in my, he's a little outdated, a little outdated.
01:34:43.720
You know, I don't think he understood, you know, what I was going to go, what I was going
01:34:56.500
It doesn't, you know, anyone saying they're going to free you from God.
01:35:15.600
And so many Americans still attend the Church of Woke
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with its praise and worship and value system that, you know.
01:35:26.420
They have their own style of holy war that justifies violence against enemies.
01:36:03.600
do you understand this is what's happening people are making their own god and following their own
01:36:12.080
god and it is a religious experience think of that they excommunicate if you don't agree with
01:36:18.120
everything they say they excommunicate you you can't question it it's the dark ages kind of god
01:36:27.100
you don't question that you just don't know we know better than you what are you questioning for
01:36:31.940
are you a problem is that you satan that's making you say that the only thing they don't say is
01:36:39.240
satan is that donald trump that makes you say that you can't be we can't be around you uh-uh you
01:36:48.320
know the the the biblical prophets never came around going hey that old god the stuff the
01:36:58.420
other prophets we're talking about, boy, oh boy, they got it wrong. They did it wrong. They never
01:37:03.420
say disregard what came before. The Ten Commandments, ah, take four of them and you can pick four.
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The Bible tells us how to deal with people like this. If they say something is going to happen
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and it doesn't, drop them immediately. I think this applies to preachers and politicians
01:37:34.720
you still ditch them if they tell you to go follow your own God over God.
01:37:52.280
and teachers from God are consistent with it they're not at war with God because they think
01:38:02.060
he's problematic the Bible and human history are clear we're the problems not the Bible
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we're the problems and when do we become a problem when we try to remake God to be like us
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to match our politics or our ideas on how we want to live our life, okay?
01:38:23.760
And then once we become God, we always become petty tyrants.
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The American system is built on the principle that Americans submit only to one God,
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And that's what protects us from people who think they are God making us their subjects.
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And it's true whether you believe in God or not.
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Don't listen to people trying to destroy a foundation like that.
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And I believe God has messages for us and messages yet to come.
01:39:11.320
you know but they are not going to come from messengers calling him problematic
01:39:15.260
they're not going to come and go you know what life is getting hard for you because
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you don't agree with so much in the bible yeah that's kind of the point i think the point is
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like there's a lot of truth here and you're not going to like any of it i think that's why people
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avoid it it's why people avoid going to church for two reasons one they're not saying anything
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they're more like that person let me just tell you what you really want to believe
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uh you know or the other reason to avoid is because they hear it and they hear truth and
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just is it is what it is and it's not problematic i think we're the problem all right more in just
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a second because i got to show you how they've turned this into a religion how they've turned
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Okay, so I want to show you how the left has made everything into a religion.
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You know, I told you they have excommunication.
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but they also they also have traditions and faiths that you cannot question you know it's
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the other side that's making you question this but they also have like choirs and choruses have
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you ever noticed that the left is always digging out a new folk song i mean here's this is the new
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york city gay men's chorus they're actually pretty good listen to listen to this
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i mean they're good right but really you're getting together to sing political songs about
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we're all going to get out and vote that's your god that's your god you've made politics your god
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here's the love this one you remember the tree activists that were in a city council meeting
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in seattle and said we've got a song we got a song to sing for you listen to this unwelcome
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sight in the neighborhood a developer is being greedy there's a hole in the sky where a tree
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uh you know you thought ai music was bad no no people can do worse uh okay again stand up and
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sing it with me here's another one here is a new choir on what democracy looks like i think this
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one is in missouri listen to this one two three four one we see that there's a wrong to be right
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two we know that we are stronger when united three we exercise our right to assemble
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four that's when the proud and mighty start to tremble i think this is done in either a church
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or a school it looks like a church you know um but that's like the that's the choir singing
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If you lose God, if you destroy one God, you will replace.
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and i know that book is really really outdated but it says it should really worship god i mean
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god god the god you know at least the one in the book but that's a little outdated
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it's so i don't know 200 bc maybe that's just me uh we got a reply from elon musk
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um elon musk uh last weekend replied to live remember on what was it thursday or friday
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we had uh live this 15 year old girl who had cancer and died she was supposed to talk to
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elon and then she died before he got back on the phone with her um and she you know they wanted
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um they wanted some answers uh and so we published the questions on x and said hey elon we answered
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these are dying questions of this young 15 year old girl blah blah blah and he wrote uh we'll
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answer shortly that was over the weekend i'm trying to see ricky do you have the actual answers
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is he just give me a second i got it i got him okay great yeah i got it so we posted the photos
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and everything else uh and um her questions asked if he planned on making his new phone
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or to uh you know expand the tesla diner um etc etc and on thursday you're gonna have to
01:46:20.440
match up the questions ricky because in typical elon musk fashion this is what he he texted which
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i can't believe he actually would take the time to do it in the first place but he answered no
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yes yes your name yes several times kyoto teams lab yes yes okay i didn't i didn't see the
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i didn't see the question i gotta go look up the questions but he did answer
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you have the questions by any chance yes standing by vamping vamping we're vamping here
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okay here's the first question are you going to make your own phone no
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are you he said hang on have you heard him talk about hang on have you heard him talk about the
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phone he won't make a phone because he thinks by 20 28 29 phones won't exist anymore he's like
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you're going to have you just dial people up on your neural link yeah no he said it will have
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some sort of an agent phones won't phones won't exist your podcast your music everything is going
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to be personalized right directly to you and he didn't explain what it would be but it's not going
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to be a phone he says okay tesla diner what was the question are you expanding the tesla diner yes
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will there be any new games with any upcoming tesla updates yes okay i'm gonna skip all the
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way to the bottom because we're running out of time this is the news making one can you make
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asteroid the shiba inu zero g indicator she designed for the polaris dawn mission
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the mascot for spacex how did he answer that one that was the last one yep uh yes he would
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with a smiley face yeah that's so cool yeah uh anyway thanks elon for uh answering those
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well it's a big day in virginia uh virginians are going out to vote
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i mean is your constitution has it become inconvenient really is it sound outdated
01:50:15.620
um like that pastor just said about the bible um apparently it has because you can't do this but
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the democrats are going ahead and they have put on the ballot today a special election
01:50:27.280
are you going to vote to redistrict um and i'm i'm guessing that they're going to uh redistrict
01:50:34.000
and then you know it'll be over for virginia it will be a forever uh blue state and they're
01:50:40.600
redistricting all over the country i mean california you really you have to redistrict
01:50:45.200
in california yeah because they want more representation they want more votes they just
01:50:49.560
need more votes in congress this isn't about the state this isn't about representation it's about
01:50:54.580
the gop having their way in uh congress so we'll watch that and give you the news on tomorrow on
01:51:02.220
what happens i i mean i would imagine it's going to pass i hope it doesn't i hope it doesn't but
01:51:08.460
we'll see it still has to go through court anyway because their constitution is saying no you can't
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do that but you know how much faith do you have in the court of law at this point i had i don't
01:51:19.120
have an awful lot. Jason, you were just talking about the pastor. When was it? This weekend in
01:51:26.280
Iowa? I'm not exactly sure when it was, but the video just resurfaced for not too long ago. I saw
01:51:32.100
the story yesterday about this. It's an Iowa Democrat congressional candidate. Her name is
01:51:37.280
Sarah Trone Garriott. She's a Lutheran minister, apparently, and she was gushing about how she
01:51:44.380
officiated a couple of satanists wedding uh i did not i couldn't find the video yesterday but
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now we found it do you want to see it yeah i didn't know that swalwell and feng feng had married
01:51:55.800
here it is sarah trough and garriott they had a lot of baggage between the two of them
01:52:02.000
wait stop stop stop hold on just a second are we talking about the satanists they had a lot
01:52:08.180
of baggage between the two who would have thought that right doesn't he have a pentagram on his face
01:52:13.380
I mean, you know, it might be the first tip off.
01:52:19.080
Still, there was no denying how they were looking at each other right now.
01:52:30.720
No denying on how they were looking at each other.
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I think when we're talking about Satanists, I think you need to go a little deeper.
01:52:41.860
love's not a part of satanism now satanists will tell you that's not true that's not true but i
01:52:49.260
don't think i'm going to listen to people whose god is the author of all lies so um you know not
01:52:57.420
going to do that but anyway here's the pastor saying you can't deny that they were just looking
01:53:01.240
at each other with love okay go ahead it does not rejoice in wrongdoing but rejoices in the truth
01:53:13.900
and what truth is wait and i thought about how the people at the courthouse had lied to them
01:53:20.900
and how they would have been treated if they had walked into any other church in town
01:53:29.180
i could see that wait none of the things wait i mean i you know i wouldn't hate them if they
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walked in but i i don't think i'd be like you know what you two i'm gonna hit you two let's
01:53:42.340
put you two together i think i would have i'd be like you know before you make any decisions we
01:53:47.280
should talk about this satan thing because you're on the you're both on the wrong path and uh i don't
01:53:52.620
think i can hit your two souls together and why would you go if you're a satanist why would you
01:53:57.020
go to a church i mean unless you have a church that will marry you and i mean you're only hurting
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the church honestly do you know jason why would you go to a church i unless they thought that
01:54:10.540
they had to get married in the church and they couldn't do it at the courthouse is the only thing
01:54:15.200
i can think of oh she did say the courthouse was lying lying to them can you not be i mean
01:54:20.380
that that's saying something if you're a church and you'll put two satanists together but your
01:54:25.860
state law is like no we can't no no satanists are getting hitched i mean that's that's saying
01:54:32.600
something about how far off the path you have fallen as a church so she is still going for it
01:54:39.680
in the church sounds like it i can we discuss what she's doing with her hands glenn is was there
01:54:45.680
is that like symbolic or did was there no teleprompter and she wrote the speech down on
01:54:50.800
her hands she was kind of standing there like her hands were open like a book like she were holding
01:54:55.400
a book or a prayer almost maybe i don't know it's creepy yeah i don't yeah what the pastor that was
01:55:02.460
all about satanist was creepy yeah i have a hard time getting my arms around that one that's news
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uh jason uh can i ask you a question the the eu and jet fuel when they're saying that we're not
01:55:16.960
going to have enough fuel to fly jets around what do you think of that well i i wonder if it's just
01:55:27.800
it was a complete and total shock that there might be a catastrophe whether that be environmental
01:55:34.860
whether that be geopolitical that never once entered their mind and they might have thought
01:55:39.920
maybe we should shore up some reliable energy just in case in the middle of our green push
01:55:44.920
that that might happen i know that's a wild thing to happen you know the weather and things like
01:55:50.060
that could happen but you got to be kidding me that there wasn't some kind of emergency
01:55:55.800
hey let's keep these you know oil rigs working and pumping just in case or you know or i i don't i
01:56:04.760
don't even know have more emergency oil i mean think about if we were only running on uh our
01:56:12.540
oil reserves i think it's 10 or 12 days we can run on that but europe should not be running on
01:56:18.620
just their strategic oil reserves we're not who else is what they really they have they've stored
01:56:25.760
nothing they have nothing they can't buy i mean how are we buying it they're saying now that they
01:56:31.640
don't even think they'll have jet fuel if you're planning on going over to europe you may not get
01:56:36.100
back you know like in june you may not get back because they just may not have the fuel how's that
01:56:41.540
possible it doesn't really seem possible no it doesn't it's got to be more leverage right i mean
01:56:47.060
i can see prices going up yes because the price goes up but just another pressure campaign so i
01:56:53.240
think that's what it is i think it's the central bank and the wef and everybody else because what
01:56:59.880
do they need to do you know the way to fight inflation when you have little you know not
01:57:05.340
enough of it is to get more or uh you uh you use less but that's been their whole point on
01:57:13.320
everything from the world economic forum they don't want you driving they don't want you flying
01:57:19.180
they're doing everything they can to stop you from doing those things i mean this sounds like
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you know more climate goals than than anything else because you can fix everything and when you
01:57:31.240
hear people are going to have to fly less you're going to have to drive less because energy is
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scarce to me that translates it could be about inflation control but it also could be for their
01:57:42.500
climate targets as well i don't trust these people i mean you don't think you trust america
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can you imagine being over in europe and trusting these fools yeah you what you watch glenn this
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will be used as exhibit a for why they need to go more hardcore into the trenches of green policies
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uh seizing more control over you know it extends as we saw in the wf stuff with with farming
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fertilizer everything they will go even deeper into those trenches and they'll say be look what
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happened to the iran war it will not be a lesson of them of this is why we need to be prepared
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this is why it's not quite there yet with green energy solutions that won't be the case it'll be
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back then when we were exposing a lot of this stuff.
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Breathtaking speed. And they're still on that path.
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you get the information before you go and vote. I went and voted no, but there was this woman and
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she was very confused about the wording and she sat there and scratched yes. But then when we
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asked for help, they said they were not able to help because it might sway people. So I just told
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her, I said, maybe Google it. But all I can say is, is the wording makes it sound like it's
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fair. Let's make it fair. So if you see it, go yes. It's all in the wording because I feel like
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probably the liberals did the wording to make it sound like it was fair for everybody of course
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they did of course they did that's the way they always did it so it's saying to make it more fair
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should we redistrict basically yes yeah everybody's exactly everybody's going to vote for that unless
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they know what's going on yes unless you're an informed person you are going to vote yes
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because you want to make sure everything's fair isn't that an interesting choice of words
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If you're an informed person, if you're not informed, I've been saying this for the last couple of weeks.
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Jefferson said an informed public can be responsible for their own government.
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I'm not sure about that, but I just want to also remind people, never clump everybody in the same group that we screwed Virginia up.
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my 19 year old son just went and voted no and at our district we are christian we listen to
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glenn back we sit there and we vote republican we are informed we don't just vote stupid we
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like you said we are informed so you know that what made the difference uh in the last big win
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for conservatives were the churches did the churches turn out this time were the churches
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organized see that's the bad thing i'll sit there and say in virginia i would say we
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It went to Abigail Spears because the information is not out there about what Republicans do.
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It's like, unless you know who to go to and who to listen to and do your own research, it's just like you were just voting, I feel like, on either side.
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When you hear churches should not get involved, that's the stupidest thing.
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is keep the churches out of it, so that way it keeps Christian people keeping Christian values.
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I don't want my church telling me who to vote for, but I do want my church to be very clear on specifics on,
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this is what the Bible says about this, this, and this.
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You apply those principles on how you're voting.
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You vote whatever you want for whoever you want, but these are the principles you should be voting for.
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And anything that's kicking these principles down, you need to stand against it.
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I don't want my church to be up on the pulpit and tell me which person to vote for.
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I do want them to explain how principles that are in the Bible apply to everyday life today, and they apply to government.
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what are those principles we should be looking towards and say oh i gotta find somebody like
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contacting our friends our neighbors right our family the rest of our family is getting doxxed
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as well it's not just us it's it's my sons their wives like people had nothing to do with anything
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it's it's uh a little overwhelming and and and makes me second guess even living in this country
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to be honest with you what's going on i've never had this happen in my life what wow that's amazing
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hey did you hear that can we tomorrow jason ricky can we maybe do a you know some sort of a crowd
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fund get his family to move out of the country i would be if you're thinking about it i mean we'll
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help you move out of the country that is great and please don't play i don't know if you're getting
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it as bad as i have really really yeah chris i can't yeah we can't relate to being doxxed we
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can't relate to being harassed on the streets we can't relate this happening to our family
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not at all give it a rest dude and you know he comes off if you're just watching him on that
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interview he comes off like he's a reasonable guy and then you watch him in the video and you watch
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his family and they're not like that they're not like that it's really disgusting uh one other
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thing do we have time for the um the expose on chris murphy that you played earlier jason uh no
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i don't think so just save it give give it quickly uh give an update of it so chris murphy back in
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2022 who he tweeted about awesome that there were tankers Iranian tankers getting through in 2022
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I'm curious where his loyalties actually lie on this.