The REAL Reason Your Electric Bill Is SKYROCKETING | Guests: Rep. Marlin Stutzman & Carol Roth | 10⧸28⧸25
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2 hours and 5 minutes
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159.7764
Summary
On today's show, Glenn Beck explains why he thinks the future is going to be a confusing one, and why we need to be prepared for it. He also explains why you should always have a Just In Case drawer in your home in case of an emergency.
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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and it will all just start to click in your head.
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but I've been dancing around some things for a while
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I think some things have just happened in the news today
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that when I read them, it just went click, click, click, click, click
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and the vault can open and I can see what we're going to face
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You're going to be, I'm telling you, after this first hour
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you're going to be so far ahead of all of your friends
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on being able to explain what's going on in the world
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which, by the way, if you're listening on radio
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The one with the flashlight and the spare batteries,
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you know, maybe that stray pack of birthday candles
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but when you need something, that's where you go
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It is the medical version of that just in case drawer.
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This isn't about turning your house into a hospital.
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Sometimes things go wrong when you're not ready
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because taking care of your family isn't dramatic.
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It's a choice you make long before the moment arrives.
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I want to talk to you about a story that I saw today.
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Let me just go back into the records here and see.
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as well as some ecosystems nobody wants to see disappear.
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It'll be the greatest challenge the world has ever faced.
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we need to eliminate emissions from the ways we create electricity,
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grow food, make things move around, blah, blah, blah.
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He's now put billions of dollars behind the climate change movement.
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because they just yesterday laid off 30,000 people.
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Cause they were paying everybody $30 an hour because they were such a great company.
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they care about people until they could replace all the people.
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why am I bringing that story up next to the Bill Gates story about climate change?
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And I don't mean just political or economic power.
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and I'm going to show you exactly where you have to be,
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We got to go all green or we got to go all in on,
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We have been seeing this movement and I know that the world is about to change
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We have been fighting over communism or fascism.
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And they've been sold exactly the same way over and over,
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Global warming has been the one thing that has not been out and out Marxist
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We want people to die because it'll save the earth.
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I am for an end to this global warming nonsense,
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we have a responsibility to make sure we do things that are right for the
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I am absolutely pro pharmaceuticals until I'm not pro pharmaceuticals,
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because I think the pharmaceutical companies have gotten out of control.
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I am absolutely for doing everything we can with our farmers to be able to have
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them grow and grow food to feed the world until we start screwing with the
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am I for the pharmaceutical companies or against the pharmaceutical companies?
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Because I like the pharmaceutical companies until I don't like the
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we are already dividing ourselves into we're being pulled apart.
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I've got another thing I'm going to do next hour.
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hope to get to this other thing where you don't know what the truth is
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Because people who don't believe in anything will fall for everything.
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I brought in a chalkboard because I was explaining this to Stu and Stu,
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I want you to know I've divided this chalkboard into two categories and they
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Because there are things that I like on both sides of the chalkboard,
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but I'm going to show you what you're going to be asked to choose from,
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because these are how these two sides are going to end up in the end.
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I don't want AI to take over everything and control everything.
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some of these AI companies like Google and everybody else that now seem to be
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It is a company that obviously is very much big business,
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I don't like the fact that they are the government server farms.
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and I'm showing you how these things are going to line up.
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but it's going to de-emphasize degrowth and Marxism.
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This classic free trade seems to align more with the other side.
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it'll be your ability to trade with one another the way you want to trade.
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It'll be 15 minute cities because the rest of the world is going to be AI,
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but I'm not going to be able to do those things,
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but I don't want to do all those things because I don't want to have the
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it is in the end going to be globalist and fascistic.
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that's going to be a utopia that will never survive.
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but that's the utopia that people are going to be offered.
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It's going to be changed and it's going to become pro people,
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It's going to become about anti pharmaceutical companies.
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It's going to be about all the things that you probably go.
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And the other side is going to be the other side of you that you're for.
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And I believe the Marxist global warming side is going to be extraordinarily appealing to a lot of people.
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It's going to be very difficult to see the difference of right and wrong because everything's going to blur on you.
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because what's not on this chalkboard is the U.S. Constitution.
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because right now that's not popular and no one's talking about it.
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There's a certain rhythm to life when your body works the way it's supposed to.
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But anyone who has actually been through that process,
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you don't realize how much matters until one day you do.
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the small moments start to feel like obstacles.
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think about little things like tying your shoes,
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you tie your shoes easy until you start to feel your back a lot.
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Think about getting in and out of the car at times.
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But what relief factor does is help you get back to that effortless part of
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but supporting your body's natural response to discomfort.
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There's a difference between getting through your day and actually living it.
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Feel the difference that relief factor can make at their three week,
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The number four relief 10 seconds and back to the show.
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I don't know exactly what the category names are.
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but that's not the way it's going to be presented.
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to trying to explain all this stuff over the years is often you went to the,
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was it the train track analogy with the European left and right?
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it's always confusing to Americans because it's,
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it's not a traditional American left and right situation,
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I think people can feel a realignment going on.
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that were to kind of together at one point are,
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I look at it and I see things that I like on both sides and things that I hate on both sides.
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And so AI and job loss is going to be the catalyst.
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but the thing that sort of caused us discussing this today was a story about Bill Gates,
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That's the guy who's been pitching this the entire time.
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why is global warming not so popular with all those very,
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It was not good enough for you to just need heat in your house to build a nuclear power plant.
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But the minute we started talking about the need for server farms for these giant corporations,
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we're going to take all the regulations off of nuclear power plants.
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those big business guys were very much aligned with the global warming people.
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Like we're like a Gates who is saying we need the AI,
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They're going to have a split with those people who are like,
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global warming types traditionally dangerous split.
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Real estate is one of those things that looks simple from a distance.
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go up and you see a sign come down and somewhere in the middle of family moves.
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But anyone who's actually been through the process knows it is almost never that simple.
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There are thousands of little moments along the way.
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The inspection that comes back with all of the surprises,
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the timeline that tightens when you don't expect it to.
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this is an old colonial symbol with the skull and crossbones and a crown
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but I think this will help people really understand what is coming and why I
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put this chalkboard together to show you how this is going to shake out in the
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future and why you really need to pay attention to the things that are
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Forget about is Donald Trump going to run in 2028.
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Let me tell you about the coming blackout right now.
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there is a group of lawmakers in the mid Atlantic and Maryland,
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They're all sounding the alarm and they're sounding the alarm because they
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that the worst power bill crisis in a generation is happening right now.
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We've put new power plants online or old power plants.
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they're saying that part of the problem is all this new green energy crap.
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I just want you to hear me out here for a second.
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it is absolutely a thing that will set us back a hundred years plus.
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Green energy does not work for the America of 2000.
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a new server farm is breaking ground somewhere in America.
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you will be seeing them built and breaking ground.
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they consume as much power as 50 homes all the time.
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global warming is not as bad as we thought it was.
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We got to get off this global warming bandwagon.
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So we know why he's off this bandwagon because they're struggling right now to find enough,
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enough electricity for what they're currently running,
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You have Google meta Amazon that are buying up land in every next to every major substation
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that they can find because they know what's coming.
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Global data center power will double by the end of 2026.
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That is equivalent to adding another Japan to our energy demand.
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And that's just for computers and server farms adding Japan.
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Ireland has just begun restricting the new data centers.
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You're going to restrict them and it's going to leave you in the past.
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maybe you want to be left in the past and that's what that chalkboard is about.
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but Ireland has just said no more server farms.
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server farms because their grids can't handle the demand already.
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Blackouts have already occurred in Tokyo during peak hours.
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which is building a new coal fire plant every week is rationing power to
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factories so they can keep the AI data hubs running.
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So what happens when we shut down coal and stall nuclear and depend on sunshine
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They say their grid in the mid Atlantic is already at the breaking point.
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They have warned quote of critically tight capacity,
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Because the last administration retired reliable fossil fuel plants faster than we could replace them.
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And now the surge and the search for power is on.
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energy production has dropped as consumption has surged.
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this giant data center corridor that happens in Virginia.
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It now consumes one fifth of Virginia's total energy output.
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all the things that Amazon just fired 30,000 people because they're going to replace them with electric robots and machines and AI.
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what happens to your price of housing when you import 10 million people,
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the price of housing goes through the roof and nobody can afford a house.
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What happens to electricity when all those people are not powered on food or,
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When you have all that electricity demand for these AI systems and bots,
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especially if we are at the same time that the,
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If you want green energy and you've known this,
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and maybe you're fine with this probably are no Bitcoin,
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If you want AI and the server farms and the EVs and your self-driving car,
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you must start building power plants in your state right now.
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The problem is these two realities cannot coexist.
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it's going to run headlong into artificial intelligence.
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If you live in a state and you want to go net zero,
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you now have to demand right now that they stop approving new server farms in
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because that is in direct conflict with your green agenda.
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You cannot live in a state that is building new server farms or is supplying
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power to server farms across the border to another state.
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you must stop all server farms being built in your state or they will bleed you dry.
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And you must also pass a law saying we are not selling our electricity over state lines for a server farm.
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You cannot run a trillion parameter AI model on fairy dust or solar power or wind power.
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you got to call your state reps right now and demand new stable high output energy plants.
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The president is saying that all of these companies that are building these server farms must be responsible for their own power.
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So you need to go to your state rep and say they cannot take the grid power.
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they must put some excess power into the grid because they're the ones that are going to be able to build the nuclear power plant.
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we want power and we want the grids and we want the server farms.
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or if you are ignorant on this and you don't begin to act now,
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at the whims of whoever it is that's running your state,
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We are not going to sell any more power to California because they will take your power to fund their server farms,
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do you have enough for your server farms and your people in your state?
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Unless you are doubling down on energy building right now.
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everybody will be very well aware of what energy is costing them
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and what server farms are doing to the stability of our grid.
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I do not want to ship our energy someplace else for somebody else's server farm.
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If they're not pulling their own weight on electricity.
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Because Texas is going to have server farms out the wazoo.
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our population can have the power they need to live,
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there shouldn't be one kilowatt that is going across our border,
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it's a little overwhelming and I don't know if you understand it.
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It's going to maybe take me a few shots at trying to understand,
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trying to understand and explain to you what I'm seeing.
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But this I believe is the battle of the future.
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cause there's a lot on both sides of this chalkboard that I laid out just a
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go back to the podcast and listen to our number one of today's podcast.
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There's a lot there I'm for and a lot I'm against.
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The answer is you need to know what you're for,
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Uh, I'd like to talk to you a little bit about, well, I don't know, the madness of, if true, we'll do that here in 60 seconds.
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The world outside, your front door can be loud and demanding and relentless.
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But your home should be the place where all of that you just let go.
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Where the air feels softer, the light feels a little warmer, and your bed becomes the quiet center of your universe.
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Something where your kids can pile on the bed and you're all there together reading or doing whatever it is.
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You know, that's what Cozy Earth tries to create.
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They're the kind of soft that makes you slow down without even meaning to.
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The kind of soft that you notice the second you touch them.
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They regulate temperature in a way that makes sense for real life.
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Tell them that you heard it from me, Glenn Beck.
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So, when's the last time you just found yourself scrolling online, Stu?
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We watch conspiracy after conspiracy after conspiracy.
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It's like falling down a staircase made of madness.
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I don't know if you know this, but Trump is secretly planning to run in 2028.
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I don't know if you know this, but Erica Kirk is in league with Donald Trump and the Jews.
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You know, I was watching some of these things and I thought, this is, I mean, this honestly is making the most alcohol fuel days of Alex Jones seem like Walter Cronkite's most credible moments.
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And the bad news is some of it's being laundered by credible hosts.
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I don't know if you saw the Robbie Starbucks story.
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This one's horrible because this is what's coming.
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So Rob, Robbie Starbuck, this story is one we should all learn from Robbie, an actual public figure.
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A husband, a father is now suing Google and Google AI because it fabricated entire stories about him for two solid years.
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For two years, Google's artificial intelligence said he was on Jeffrey Epstein's list and had been arrested for unspeakable crimes.
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No arrests, no real record, none of it, no truth to any of it, but just AI.
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The machine that we're told is going to save us made it all up.
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Next, the death of Charlie Kirk, one of the most public executions in America.
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But within hours, the Internet had already decided it was the Jews in league with his own team.
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And Israel was paying for it and covering up the truth.
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Now, you know what I love about this is, you know, most of the accounts are anonymous.
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A screenshot now of headlines that never existed.
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And many of these things either began or ended with the phrase,
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If this is true, it means blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Well, if it's true, I guess it changes everything.
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If the sun is actually a giant light bulb and it's 25 miles in the sky,
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if that's true, then everything we know about space is wrong.
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But it's not a light bulb 25 miles up in the sky.
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Now, I have to tell you, there'll be many on the left who are like,
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I can't believe Glenn Beck, the chief conspiracy theorist,
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Go to blah, blah, blah, dot gov and find it yourself.
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I'm going to make sure this country is communist.
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Somebody says they're going to overthrow the West.
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Let me explain to you the danger of this and what you need to understand.
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And I used George W. Bush and the lies of weapons of mass destruction as an example.
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If our government doesn't start correcting these things,
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the number of people who believe we went to the moon is 93%.
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you will see it in the number of people who no longer believe we went to the moon.
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have you met people who say we never went to the moon?
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Anybody who gets their news from the internet is dumber than somebody who doesn't get their news from anywhere.
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Just don't get news over than getting your news from the scrolling online.
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Our government has lost all of its credibility.
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You can't argue with this stuff because you'll say,
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you mean that if Erica did it and the Jews did it,
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Everything that you thought you believed is gone now.
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We are drowning in digital rumors because we stopped trusting our own ability to find what's real.
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Is there a public voice that you trust today that will tell you it's not as bad as you think it is?
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Is there anybody that you trust that is saying,
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If they're exactly the way they were 25 years ago,
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they're not searching for anything because everything in the world has changed.
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If you're doing your own homework and you are really investigating and you're
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the things that you believe and the things that are new in your life,
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One of the things I always think about when people,
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a lot of times who haven't necessarily thought out a particular issue or,
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that's totally normal and you have to start somewhere.
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But it's like walking up to a forest and then you kind of look around and you
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They built a path to the thing they want you to believe.
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And a lot of times we just kind of generally speaking,
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there might be a totally different direction to go.
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we just told you the paths that are going to be laid out in front of you
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we often find this with issues that we all talk about on the show all the
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there is a path built to what Zoran Mamdani thinks is the answer.
01:09:27.240
And whether that particular answer for Zoran that day is capitalism is
01:09:40.940
There's always a path built to one of those two things for a Zoran Mamdani.
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for that crew seems to be one of two answers or maybe the,
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don't rule when you've just heard the defense or the prosecution.
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We know the defendant was in the house at the same time.
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what is the defense reason for him being in the house?
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What is the prosecution's reason for being in the house?
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Is there anything else that correlates that all of a sudden there's an
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You look for those things that both sides that are pitted against each other
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If you can't find the person who is saying any of that stuff is true,
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then they are dealing with an absolute fabrication or you're looking for the
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but there are things in everything that are true both sides,
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especially don't be the person that sees the new sexy,
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This could absolutely be exactly what you're talking about with Zoran.
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And he's saying all the things that are sexy to them.
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they'd love to believe you can just control the rent.
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They'd love to believe that you never have to put anybody in prison.
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the Bernie Sanders approach that angry old guy screaming at you and shaking his
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Policies are the same as Zoran Mamdani comes in a totally different package.
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She's the same package in a way that Bernie is.
01:13:28.700
And it's working on voters because he's saying these things with this giant smile on his face,
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There's a pop culture reference that I can't exactly figure out of what he's doing here.
01:13:43.040
The closest I could come up with was the host of the Hunger Games.
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He's got that sort of like smiley approach and presentation to all this.
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there's a reason why Mom Donnie's winning that election outside of just
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which is obviously popular with a certain set of New Yorkers.
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is the approach that you're going to start seeing around the country.
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you're going to start seeing this in a lot of different places.
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these same terrible ideas that have failed over and over and over and over
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again are going to be presented with this giant,
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there's a term that people put before grin that I would,
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I will tell you that for the first time I thought,
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There's absolutely a scenario where she could win.
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did you watch her at the Mom Donnie rally the other day?
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He is a performer who is a controlled performer.
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Now you look back in his past before he learned these things and there's all
01:16:12.100
I haven't come out with a position on that yet.
01:16:44.340
one of the latest polls that just came out had,
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So he's a larger lead against Cuomo than he does against Sliwa.
01:17:07.740
the New York city generally is a democratic leaning place.
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They're not going to vote for a Republican no matter what,
01:17:15.600
at least Cuomo is a Democrat and maybe he has such high negatives.
01:17:21.800
I don't think understand is how many never Cuomo people there are.
01:17:27.920
you become never Cuomo when he kills your relatives.
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other relatives wind up dying for other reasons,
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my point is not necessarily that Sliwa has a higher percentage chance of winning,
01:18:46.040
Isn't it interesting that the world's least effective,
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I really believe they're done with the Democrats.
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They want something new and it's not going to be a Republican.
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when you look at the number of foreigners that were foreign born compared to those who are American born,
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It's like 68% of those who are foreign born New Yorkers that can vote are for Mom,
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If you were born in New York or born in America.
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it's what you get when you import the third world.
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you can still find a pretty high percentage getting higher.
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Like that could be essentially step into that Cuomo position and actually win this particular election.
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the model for this is probably what was Bloomberg.
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except he ran as even as a Republican and pulled it off.
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I'm not saying he would be now the guy to step in there.
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you think of someone like a Josh Shapiro or Jared Polis,
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the one maybe might be the best one would be Howard Schultz,
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welcome to the glenbeck program uh i want to talk to you a little bit about what's happening
01:26:26.300
in argentina malay uh one in a in a landslide did really really well and i don't understand
01:26:32.360
because student in there are we're in a little poll saying oh he's he's probably not going to
01:26:36.340
win this one i mean it looks sketchy they said they were going to turn on him and you know they
01:26:41.060
were they were revolting against this purchase of currency yeah by the u.s yeah uh and that didn't
01:26:47.420
happen at all and so that means good things for argentina and good things if you are a small
01:26:52.420
government person um it is it's changing uh it's changing the the um south american continent
01:27:02.680
and it is part i think of the monroe doctrine 2.0 which i told you i think that's why we're actually
01:27:11.360
bombing those boats in venezuela this is monroe doctrine stuff 2.0 donald trump's version of it
01:27:18.140
and uh i i want to talk to our our good friend carol roth who is an economist and can tell us
01:27:24.420
exactly what's going on in these currency swaps and quite honestly the one thing donald trump did do
01:27:29.440
that i really don't like is he just quadrupled the amount of beef that can come in from argentina
01:27:35.560
argentina has good beef but we need american ranchers what are we doing importing all this
01:27:40.560
he was trying to shore up their economy and also make beef cheaper here but that hurts our ranchers
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01:29:01.660
carol welcome to the program hi glenn how are you good um can you tell me what's going on in
01:29:07.860
argentina first of all the currency swap we didn't make a loan to argentina we made a currency swap which
01:29:14.560
you know i'm not really i'm not really fond of the uh what is it the peso or what what what is their
01:29:23.140
currency down in argentina the argentinian peso you don't have a bunch of those in your vault with all
01:29:28.880
your gold and silver no nope i don't i know um but we do now because we currency swapped right
01:29:36.500
yes so this is yeah this is not um you know just giving money to argentina it's for its government
01:29:43.540
to spend this is a financial support um which by the way currency swaps are not something that's
01:29:50.680
unusual we do this you know all the time with our allies with japan and canada and whatnot
01:29:56.480
um what is unusual in this particular situation is how it's affected so basically what happened
01:30:04.500
is that we gave the argentinian central bank dollars we took as collateral the peso and that is meant to
01:30:13.120
support uh the argentinian peso and help to stabilize its currency and a couple of things of note one is
01:30:22.380
how it was done is interesting because normally when we do currency swaps and we have these lines
01:30:27.540
it's done through the federal uh reserve our central bank this time it was not it was done through the
01:30:35.740
treasury through something called the esf the exchange stabilization fund which is sort of a a black
01:30:43.040
box fund that allows treasury to move quickly you don't need jay powell you don't need the approval
01:30:48.380
of congress in order to do these things um and that's what it was built for to stabilize currency
01:30:54.900
in friendly countries and in the u.s by the way we've used i can talk about the history and how we've
01:31:00.900
used it in the u.s before but just to kind of get to the argentinian point um we did this you know
01:31:06.820
before the election to help um you know stabilize things for malay so that his government can win but
01:31:12.240
we didn't do this because we think malay is a good guy and we didn't do this because we think he has
01:31:16.860
fabulous hair even though we do think that the reason we did this is to secure our interest
01:31:22.940
because you know who has been making a play in argentina and throughout latin america do you know
01:31:29.800
who's had a long-term currency swap line and plays with argentina it's another country and i'll give you
01:31:35.680
all a hint it rhymes with china so china's influence all around the world with their belt and road
01:31:43.380
initiatives where they're trying to dominate uh traditional infrastructure digital infrastructure
01:31:48.620
financial infrastructure we are trying to kick out their influence um for national security reasons
01:31:56.460
also it just so happens that argentina has the second largest reserve of lithium as well as a smaller
01:32:04.860
set of reserves of other rare earth elements that we need access to for our economic and national
01:32:11.040
security so that is what is underpinning all of this it's because we don't want to be speaking
01:32:16.980
mandarin one day it is amazing how donald trump people just don't understand this everything he's
01:32:22.140
doing in south america he is realigning the globe he is doing he is doing his own version of america first
01:32:31.660
great reset and he's just doing it by himself i mean it's pretty incredible isn't it carol
01:32:38.900
it really is and you know this is why you know i remember when we first had the discussion about
01:32:44.540
scott besant as he's the right person for treasury and i you know i eased everyone's concerns if scott
01:32:50.180
besant made his fortune on foreign currency exchange there is nobody who understands the
01:32:56.200
machinations of how you use currency to support countries and also you know the impact on political
01:33:03.480
influence like scott besant so he has been side by side with president trump who has said you know
01:33:09.860
china's influence in south america is a national security issue it's a priority and you know at
01:33:16.600
this time when we're seeing a reset of the global financial order and you have china making this very
01:33:23.480
big play at the same time when we really have a serious issue with our fiscal foundation at a minimum
01:33:31.040
we need to make sure that we have our hemisphere you know locked down before we can do anything else
01:33:36.480
and china has really been focused on making inroads in latin america and that is what this is all about
01:33:43.520
and it's not just about the currency swap you know you talked about the importation of argentinian beef
01:33:49.500
that is a piece of it as well and we have to support u.s ranchers we have to make it easier for them to do
01:33:56.060
business we have to remove regulation but this extra piece from argentina this is a long-term play
01:34:03.460
and i know that it's hard for people who are ranchers and who are dealing with this day-to-day
01:34:09.000
but this is a long-term play for national security because otherwise it's not going to be argentinian
01:34:14.820
beef it's going to be china that owns everything so i'm i'm looking at venezuela what's happening there
01:34:20.440
uh and uh i don't think that's about drug running i mean you know it is about drug running but it's not
01:34:27.100
it's about again taking control of this hemisphere true or false absolutely i mean and and this is a
01:34:34.980
this isn't even you you or i uh guessing about this this has been a stated goal of the the trump
01:34:42.100
administration one of the great things about the trump administration is trump whether he intends to
01:34:46.900
or not is incredibly transparent he will tell you what is coming he will tell you the things that
01:34:51.780
he's going to do even if they're couched in uh you know a different wrapper you can look through
01:34:57.420
that wrapper and see what that candy is on the inside and he tells us about that candy so he has
01:35:02.720
been very clear that you know in addition to the commodities and the the rarest elements and all
01:35:10.060
these things that are very plentiful um in south america we need to make sure that we have
01:35:15.380
within our allies control so that we can have access to you do not want china to have you know
01:35:22.060
military relationships and other very strong relationships within south america because we
01:35:29.720
know what that means long term for the united states how is trump doing overall so i think overall
01:35:35.840
um i think he's doing quite well i think from a foreign policy perspective and i've said this
01:35:41.460
during the last administration it's funny you think you think of him as a business guy
01:35:45.740
but from a foreign policy perspective he's been absolutely just killing it crushing it um he's been
01:35:52.960
doing a great job in terms of securing the borders obviously we'd like to see more deportations but
01:35:58.240
they're certainly trying and and have some roadblocks and i think from an economic standpoint the fact
01:36:03.680
that he has this long-term lens even though some of the the machinations i don't agree with
01:36:09.760
these are the important things i mean this is finally an administration who goes
01:36:14.680
wait our military stockpile is at risk because we do not have the components and the supply chain to
01:36:22.480
be able to make products we're dependent upon products from other countries and assume that
01:36:28.220
they're going to sell us those products so that we can have missiles to defend ourselves against them
01:36:31.980
that doesn't make any sense so finally we have people who are addressing the long-term problems
01:36:37.840
and i think the most important thing for our country right now is that we have the runway because we
01:36:42.780
cannot you know in three years or three and a half years turn over the reins to another set of people
01:36:49.740
who want to undo all of this who hate the united states who want to walk that back we need people
01:36:56.200
like president trump like the people he's developing who understand the long-term issues that we face
01:37:02.660
that have been built up over many years from this broken fiscal foundation from both parties but that's
01:37:09.760
where we are today and he's doing the hard work to try to fix that and it's not necessarily apparent
01:37:16.700
to everyone who doesn't understand at this level but it is so critical for this very important reset that
01:37:24.540
we're going to have so i know that you're not a fan of uh tariffs i'm not a fan of tariffs correct
01:37:31.920
however the things that have been happening uh the tariffs are not doing what everybody thought they
01:37:39.440
would do why is that well i don't necessarily agree that they're not doing what people thought they
01:37:46.980
would do i think that um there's been a bit of overhype on how things are presented so do tariffs
01:37:54.860
make it more expensive for businesses and consumers to buy certain goods and services yes and that has
01:38:02.140
happened and i've seen that with my own eyes with my own company and joint venture partners and other
01:38:06.880
small businesses across the country there are small businesses that have had major burdens these are the
01:38:12.020
things we thought would happen and they're not they are happening you know in terms of creating
01:38:16.360
runaway inflation i don't think anybody said that at the levels they are they said that when he kicked
01:38:23.040
him up to a hundred percent which he walked back uh but we also know when you look at inflation data
01:38:29.280
that the way that that's calculated there's a lot of picking and choosing and substitutions
01:38:34.540
so of course when you say oh well if you know this particular product is being hit too much someone's
01:38:40.140
going to substitute into this of course it's not going to show up in the same way in the numbers
01:38:44.540
as it affects people in their day-to-day lives so again i think it's that nuanced understanding it's
01:38:50.980
the same thing you know when people said hey why am i at the grocery store and everything's 30 percent
01:38:56.180
higher and they're telling us inflation under biden is that you know four percent we know that that has
01:39:01.700
to do with the calculation so i think that tariffs are causing some issues and some pain and hopefully that
01:39:09.300
can be sorted out in time but you know absent that particular strategy i think other things that
01:39:16.220
he's doing um on the american front to shore up our security from an economic and national security
01:39:22.700
standpoint make a lot of sense and carol i mean i think a lot of people lose sight because it was just
01:39:27.640
such a big issue you know look but trade is important but it is also not a huge part of our economy
01:39:34.240
am i right that it's you know imported goods are about 10 percent of our economies is that the
01:39:40.560
number sound about right you know it's a small percent i would want to go back and verify the
01:39:45.700
number because i have so many things rolling around my head today and that's that's not one that's top
01:39:50.380
of mind but it's not a meaningful um percent of our direct economy but where it does impact is that
01:39:57.580
there's componentry that then flows through the economy it affects domestic goods and services
01:40:03.640
so even if you're on a headline basis it doesn't seem like it's that important
01:40:08.600
it can flow through the rest of the economy and and create a drag and create some issues there
01:40:14.920
um i want to take a break and carol i want to come back carol roth is uh the economist that i
01:40:19.740
trust um she's a former investment banker and really has a a clear eye on not wall street but
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main street i want to talk to you about the shutdown um we're about to start to see possible
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delays now at airports as our air traffic controllers snap is about to uh expire what
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well it's tough as i think i've said to you before glenn as somebody who would love to see
01:42:20.240
many parts of the government be shut down permanently yeah there's part of me that goes
01:42:24.660
this is fantastic and i hope it goes on forever me too obviously there are people who you know we
01:42:30.200
want to make sure get paid we want to make sure the military gets paid we want to make sure that
01:42:34.260
air traffic controllers get paid and so you know there's a there's a little bit of give and take
01:42:38.360
probably the most surprising thing that has come to light is how many people are on food assistance
01:42:46.820
in this country when we have a something that's supposed to be a safety net it's almost in my mind
01:42:53.320
supposed to be like the under the tightrope that trampoline under the tightrope that net right it
01:42:57.760
catches you if it falls and then it pushes you back up and it's a temporary solution i feel like
01:43:03.200
we've turned that net into a hammock where people are just taking a nap and you know sleeping in it
01:43:08.760
long term and you know that is something that even though devastating for the families who cannot
01:43:16.180
who truly need to be on it the fact that this is getting some light on it i think you know net net
01:43:22.180
could be a small silver lining here and i think it's got to put pressure on the democratic base
01:43:27.140
the democrats are holding out for a bunch of insanity for uh illegals over trying to feed the
01:43:33.680
people who are actually in their base so i'm hoping that uh puts enough pressure for everybody else
01:43:40.700
though i think when this really starts to flow through the economy and becomes a drag on numbers
01:43:47.800
and becomes a drag on the stock market is where you're going to to see a little bit more idea when
01:43:54.340
that happens it's hard to say because you know as we know right now with the government shutdown we're
01:44:00.680
not even getting numbers on regular basis but you we cannot afford for gdp to contract we cannot afford
01:44:09.820
for the consumer which is 70 percent of the economy to feel like they cannot spend because that flows
01:44:16.020
through tax receipts and if we have lower tax receipts it's going to blow up the deficit if we blow
01:44:21.440
up the deficit we can end up in a debt spiral well that's the big issue here the food stamps you know
01:44:26.540
if you look at the stamp program through ethnicity 45.6 percent of afghans who have been imported here
01:44:35.220
in america are on food stamps 42 percent of the somali community 34 percent of the iraqi community
01:44:42.520
and 23 percent of the haitian community that just can't happen it just can't happen you know in terms of
01:44:50.240
you know those numbers they think there's a common sense approach that we need to take here
01:44:56.020
in terms of you immigration which you know i've raised the question with ai you know how much
01:45:01.200
immigration do we actually need but to the extent that we do invite great people into our country
01:45:06.580
who share our values we need to means test that and you should not be allowed to come here and then
01:45:12.920
be dependent on the government that should be a condition of coming to this country and i think
01:45:18.260
that's something that seems like it would be an 80 20 or 90 10 issue yes so again shining a light
01:45:24.420
on these things you at the point in time when we have people who are actually willing to do the hard
01:45:29.020
work and address the problem um is a net benefit is a silver lining even though the backdrop um you
01:45:36.260
know we don't want people who actually need this to go without food but you know it brings into question
01:45:42.220
the system you can get people beans you can get people right you can get people staples and have
01:45:47.160
them be well fed at a fraction of the cost that it's currently costing and you keep out the sodas and
01:45:52.680
the candies and the people you know who just arrived here you know to take advantage of the system yeah
01:45:57.960
carol thank you as always god bless you bet bye-bye carol roth um she is just i just love carol i mean i
01:46:05.520
looked for somebody like carol for a long time that understood wall street understand the banking
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and then also understood uh main street carol roth.com you can find her at the website carol
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roth or you can follow her on x at carol j s roth um all right when we come back we are going to talk
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to uh representative stutzman in indiana he wants to talk a little bit about what's happening in
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nigeria and i also want to talk to him about redistricting in indiana we'll do both of those things
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really good guys uh is marlon stutzman and uh he is a congressman from indiana uh and he joins us now
01:48:47.480
um marlon welcome how are you sir hey i'm doing great glen great to be with you yeah um i wanted
01:48:54.160
to talk to you you and ted cruz are introducing something today um and it is to protect the people
01:49:01.720
in nigeria the christians in nigeria before you get to the bill explain to america what is happening
01:49:07.700
that very few people are even aware of yeah no you know we've been focusing a lot on the middle east
01:49:15.120
and there's obviously uh you know christians and druz and other uh sectarian groups in syria that
01:49:21.960
have been uh killed of course uh um the conflict in gaza but here in africa in nigeria since uh 2009
01:49:33.060
boko haram has killed 125 000 christians and the jihadist groups that are there are destroying
01:49:42.120
hundreds of churches every month i mean it is this is bad i don't know if you had a chance there's a
01:49:47.360
video that uh been floating around social media with a pastor that's standing over some um some
01:49:53.200
dead bodies in an open grave and he's just pleading for help and especially particularly america and so
01:49:59.620
there's been a real um genocide of christians in particular in nigeria and it's just a tragic
01:50:06.580
situation that's going on there right now well i know that the nazarene fund has been uh trying to
01:50:13.440
get there for a while but it is it's one of the most dangerous places in the world um you know boko uh
01:50:20.720
haram is is really really very dangerous and it's not just this i think in uh just since trump has
01:50:30.900
gotten into office 7 000 christians have been killed and almost 8 000 christians women and
01:50:37.340
children have been abducted and they're they've been sold into slavery uh so i mean the the the
01:50:43.560
problem is just ungodly ungodly uh what does your bill do to stop this yeah so uh the nigeria
01:50:53.380
religious freedom accountability act which is uh also sponsored by senator ted cruz in the senate
01:50:59.160
it uh targets sanctions on officials in that country who enforce syria law and uh would also
01:51:06.880
facilitate any sort of or allow for any sort of violence against christians it also designates
01:51:12.960
nigeria as a country of particular concern for the administration to focus on this and i think
01:51:18.380
you know this has really has gotten some attention lately in a really fast way and i'm my hope is we
01:51:25.700
just keep building this momentum you know one of the things glenn you know i was you know really
01:51:30.400
glad to see you in fort wade and auburn uh a couple weeks ago and as we talked a little bit about
01:51:35.820
religious freedom i think this is the issue that we all need to be focused on here in america as well
01:51:43.100
as around the world because if you don't have religious freedom you don't have economic freedom you
01:51:47.740
don't have all the other freedoms that we enjoy because if if you're going to allow jihadists to
01:51:53.460
come into the country and and just extinguish those they disagree with uh this is not the way
01:52:01.520
humanity should behave at all there's this is not civility at all and so uh that's why this this this is
01:52:09.220
going to target those hit them in the pocket and hit them hard you know i don't want to see us using the
01:52:15.200
united states military as a police force around the world but we don't have to we can hit them
01:52:19.660
with uh financial consequences and that's what this bill does and i know that well i don't want to give
01:52:24.920
out um any information until it's time to give out information but we're we're we're getting involved
01:52:30.840
as well and i i hope to be there in the first uh first quarter of next year bringing the story to
01:52:36.180
america uh firsthand so you can see what is going on because um i i just uh i'm very
01:52:45.080
concerned with everything that is happening around the world uh including in europe and what i think
01:52:50.700
is is coming here i mean texas people people in texas have no idea um we are leading the the nation
01:52:57.880
on um on sharia law uh building you know communities um here in texas and the the state government is
01:53:08.180
finally getting serious about it and they really need to but i i think this this sharia law thing
01:53:14.320
it is going to be the next big battle of the west yeah yeah i think you're right and that's the thing
01:53:22.600
where you know with the the muslim countries uh in the middle east like the uae they have religious
01:53:29.300
freedom it's though that's the model that we should be following that's why syria it's so critical
01:53:35.360
right now syria is on this edge where it could go one way or the other and it really needs to we're
01:53:41.300
pushing very hard for the new president there uh alshara to to allow for religious freedom um
01:53:48.640
because there's it's a very diverse country but if you look at africa i mean christianity is growing
01:53:54.060
in africa and uh i'm good friends with daniel ada he's running for president of benin in africa
01:54:01.440
wonderful christian man and uh you know there are leaders that are stepping up in africa saying we've
01:54:07.420
had enough and they're speaking out but now you know the jihadists and the extremists are coming in
01:54:13.780
and and trying to you know put the fear in them by killing them and extinguishing them and that that
01:54:19.380
just should not be allowed that the global i mean the you know global community needs to come together
01:54:23.980
and say you know not in africa i mean if we all know africa's struggles for you know centuries there's
01:54:30.920
a there are people there that are really trying to build up that continent and if this is allowed to
01:54:35.780
happen it just can't happen i i have to tell you i've seen more real christians um in the middle
01:54:43.760
east than i've seen anywhere else in the world these i mean these people know what their faith is
01:54:49.840
because they're threatened their life is threatened all the time all the time yeah um yeah can we talk
01:54:55.860
about two other things uh first of all the redistricting in indiana your governor is now looking
01:55:00.900
at that i are you going to do it in indiana so the governor has called a special session and there's
01:55:08.420
a lot of momentum i think you know people are starting to understand um you know right at first
01:55:13.180
when redistricting was talked about everybody like we shouldn't have to do this you know in indiana we're
01:55:17.920
we're a strong conservative state we've had good governance you know for the last couple of decades
01:55:23.060
you know we're balanced budgets it's a good place to you know raise a family and and uh we're uh but
01:55:29.040
now you have states like california illinois i was just talking to former congressman rodney davis
01:55:34.960
from illinois a little bit ago you know they're squeezing out all the republican districts in those
01:55:40.340
states and to give the democrats an advantage and and it's like well why do we have to do this well
01:55:46.280
we're not a sanctuary state in indiana there's a lot of other conservative states that aren't sanctuary states
01:55:51.160
states so states like california illinois new york they all have an advantage because they count
01:55:57.000
the illegals in those states they count the non-citizens in those states so they probably
01:56:02.160
have like five or six extra districts that they shouldn't even have glenn it's and so there's an
01:56:07.320
imbalance and that's why i'm supporting this and and i believe that this is an issue that needs to be
01:56:12.840
addressed because we're just you know that the standard is the lowest common denominator and that's
01:56:18.140
california sadly and uh so that's why indiana is doing it hopefully we get the votes in the state
01:56:23.460
senate um we uh we need the state senate to be supportive of this so that way you know people
01:56:28.640
really do have equal representation in the house of representatives from indiana uh last thing you
01:56:35.400
know uh i'm all for government shutdowns i'd like to see them shut down you know uh and maybe open just
01:56:41.480
a third of it uh back but we're now starting to face problems with you know the the democrats got
01:56:48.040
so many 40 million people addicted to snap uh and you can't just pull that away you're going to have
01:56:55.800
all kinds of problems uh and we're also not paying now our military going to come up to another payday
01:57:02.380
we've got our air traffic controllers that are not going to be paid how long can this go on where
01:57:08.640
where do the democrats stand what what's the mood on capitol hill well it's you know it's interesting
01:57:14.740
but the um uh the fact that uh the democrat leader in the house uh she said that you know people are
01:57:24.360
going to have to feel the pain because this is their only leverage that they have over republicans
01:57:29.860
and and basically saying hey my constituents are going to have to go without that way we have leverage
01:57:35.380
in dc uh to uh to negotiate and that's just to me unfathomable because it's like you're willing
01:57:42.880
to uh to make your own constituents hurt uh and uh you know katherine clark she's been a democrat
01:57:49.480
leader for quite some time and she just literally said that so i think this pressure is going to start
01:57:54.340
building you know staff on the hill are not going to be getting paid soon i think they'll have some
01:57:59.480
influence over the senators in the senate side on the democrat side i mean this is ridiculous i mean
01:58:05.100
we could have not even been in this situation by passing a clean cr continue the negotiations but
01:58:10.840
what i believe is here the democrats are willing to cut their own constituents food benefits in so
01:58:18.080
that they can negotiate for health care for illegals yeah it makes sense of that it it what's crazy to me
01:58:23.780
is it's not like they're hurting you know you know the average person even they're hurting the person
01:58:31.420
the lowest person on the ladder the one that they always say democrat or republicans are trying to
01:58:36.420
starve they literally are okay with starving those people and not giving them any benefits for food
01:58:43.340
and and they are the ones who enslave them in this i mean it's right it's crazy to me what they're
01:58:49.440
willing to do that's the ends justify the means that's right no and you know they all voted against the
01:58:54.660
big beautiful bill which cuts taxes for families working families across the country they're willing
01:59:01.260
to let you know those taxes go up they voted against you know no tax on tips time to tell you what
01:59:05.660
i was in the restaurant business i know how hard restaurant staff work and you know that's in a
01:59:11.700
that's a couple hundred bucks that they're going to be able to take home because they don't have to
01:59:16.380
pay taxes on it no tax on overtime is another one when people are trying to make ends meet and they
01:59:21.400
can keep some extra money it goes a long way and yet democrats are against all of that how's this
01:59:26.860
going to end when's i i i think next week i mean this is that's marlin's testament's prediction
01:59:33.980
because i think you know once the uh the staff don't get paid on the hill once you know snap
01:59:39.900
benefits aren't being paid out i think the pressure builds they're going to want to get past the longest
01:59:45.120
shutdown so that way they can tell their base that they held out longer than anybody else
01:59:49.500
and i think also the election in virginia new jersey they're trying to find some momentum
01:59:53.620
to shut down or you know kind of call a timeout on president trump because trump has such momentum
01:59:59.500
and so i i think we're getting close but if they want to go longer they're only hurting their own
02:00:05.120
folks as well as the rest of the country can i ask something when i was up in fort wayne uh to change
02:00:10.400
the subject i i heard that you are building a giant google uh server farm up there are they being
02:00:18.440
required to provide their own electricity are they going to build their own power plant because
02:00:24.380
i mean electricity all over the country is going through the roof because of these server farms
02:00:29.180
it is and there's actually we have probably five to six uh server farms being built in indiana and
02:00:36.680
the utility rates have gone up um they do not they are getting their power from um a nuclear facility
02:00:43.820
out of michigan but everybody knows that it's we're at our capacity and they have uh google
02:00:50.000
actually when i visited there they actually offered uh to have the conversation about you know building
02:00:56.000
an smr a small modular reactor uh to you know to power their own facility and others i mean i think
02:01:01.900
that's the answer here it is uh is these small modular reactors where we have nuclear power but we don't
02:01:08.380
have to build the monstrosities we can build these these smaller ones that still produce a ton of power
02:01:13.720
for cities across um you know the country and they don't melt down there is no china syndrome i mean
02:01:19.300
they're they are so safe i mean nuclear power is still the safest energy ever produced in human history
02:01:25.760
but now these small reactors are like 10 times as safe as anything ever was yeah we actually build
02:01:35.000
them in uh southern indiana that go into the nuclear submarines uh that we use in the military
02:01:41.140
so these guys are sleeping right next to them uh on a submarine and uh you know we've never had any
02:01:46.920
issues and of course uh again i think that the whole uh green energy uh the phase is hopefully you
02:01:53.960
know gone going away but i think people are starting to realize if we're going to really meet our energy
02:01:59.300
demand nuclear has got to be at the head of that marlon thank you so much really appreciate it god bless
02:02:03.960
thanks for everything you do representative uh marlon stutzman from uh indiana all right our
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so on msnbc nicole wallace was was on and uh yesterday she she said this i haven't suggested
02:04:17.560
that that donald trump is hitler um i i i wouldn't say i don't think any democrat has
02:04:23.040
let's deal with hitler okay okay trump's affinity for hitler was always covered under an umbrella of
02:04:29.040
his stupidity in the early days of the nazi regime they started slowly but surely taking
02:04:34.400
away people's rights and what we're seeing now is the very same thing hitler in 1933 was talking
02:04:39.980
about his designs on america haunting and that's what that's what hitler himself once explained he
02:04:46.380
is paving the way to become a vladimir putin or to become an adolf hitler me disagreeing with you
02:04:53.360
me calling you you know i want to be hitler all those things are like not necessarily saying go out
02:05:00.020
and hurt somebody and to be praising adolf hitler is dangerous and it's also disgusting i don't even
02:05:06.840
know what to call him i've called him so many things but i just want to be hitler for sure
02:05:11.120
yeah she might have missed some of those and there's there's many there's many more there's
02:05:17.040
many many more but we should be clear that when she calls uh him hitler she doesn't necessarily
02:05:23.620
want someone to go out and and hurt someone not necessarily i mean no now if you if you were to
02:05:29.680
choose that it's i think she'd be very open to it but she does not necessarily say you have to go
02:05:35.940
out and hurt someone no no and there's no history of people saying if i could go back in time and
02:05:41.000
kill baby hitler oh no no no this is glenn beck