The Great America Show - October 05, 2025


The Great America Sunday Show: October 5, 2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

193.1957

Word Count

12,493

Sentence Count

31

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Learn about the new vision going forward for the U.S. Military under President Donald J. trump and his vision for the future of the Joint Service and how he wants it to be run in the future, and why he thinks women should serve alongside men in combat.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us on this
00:00:05.960 beautiful day in america an interesting morning start to the morning i should say for pete
00:00:10.540 hegseth and president trump pete hegseth gathered uh some of the top members of the u.s military to
00:00:17.760 the marine base in quantico virginia joined by president trump where he addressed the new vision
00:00:22.900 going forward for the u.s military and all of the top ranking officials and boy was it a barn burner
00:00:29.500 speech today is about people and it's about culture the topic today is about the nature of
00:00:38.580 ourselves because no plan no program no no reform no formation will ultimately succeed unless we
00:00:46.480 have the right people and the right culture at the war department if i've learned one core lesson in
00:00:54.240 my eight months in this job it's that personnel is policy personnel is policy the best way to take
00:01:02.620 care of troops is to give them good leaders committed to the war fighting culture of the department not
00:01:08.680 perfect leaders good leaders competent qualified professional agile aggressive innovative risk-taking
00:01:18.060 apolitical faithful to their oath and to the constitution
00:01:22.200 eugene sledge in his world war ii memoir wrote quote war is brutish inglorious and a terrible waste
00:01:31.560 combat leaves an indelible mark on those who are forced to endure it the only redeeming factors are
00:01:38.180 my comrades incredible bravery and their devotion to each other in combat there are thousands of
00:01:45.680 variables as i learned in iraq and afghanistan and as so many of you did in so many more places
00:01:50.680 leaders can only control about three of them you control how well you're trained mostly how well
00:01:58.740 you're equipped and the last variable is how well you lead after that you're on your own
00:02:05.280 our war fighters are entitled to be led by the best and most capable leaders that is who we need you all
00:02:13.620 to be i don't think that's too much to ask for now hey seth just uh shortly after that allowing them
00:02:19.860 letting them know why they're all there today went a little bit deeper on what he now expects
00:02:26.080 out of his military and what he wants going forward it's no longer going to be a military of men
00:02:32.800 dressing like women it's no longer going to be a military of people who can't pass physical
00:02:39.800 incompetency tests it's now going to be a military that's geared to keep this nation safe as it was
00:02:46.620 when the military was first formed take a listen to hexeth and his vision for this military i don't want
00:02:53.300 my son serving alongside troops who are out of shape or in combat unit with females who can't
00:02:59.040 meet the same combat arms physical standards as men or troops who are not fully proficient on their
00:03:04.400 assigned weapons platform or task or under a leader who was the first but not the best standards must be
00:03:14.380 uniform gender neutral and high if not they're not standards they're just suggestions suggestions that
00:03:26.660 get our sons and daughters killed when it comes to combat arms units and there are many different
00:03:34.160 stripes across our joint force the era of politically correct overly sensitive don't hurt anyone's feelings
00:03:43.600 leadership ends right now at every level either you can meet the standard either you can do the job
00:03:52.260 either you are disciplined fit and trained or you are out and that's why today at my direction
00:04:00.180 and this is the first of 10 department of ward directives that are arriving at your commands as we speak
00:04:07.220 and in your inbox today at my direction each service will ensure that every requirement for every combat mos
00:04:15.300 for every designated combat arms position returns to the highest male standard only
00:04:22.520 because this job is life or death standards must be met and not just met at every level we should seek
00:04:30.820 to exceed the standard to push the envelope to compete it's common sense and core to who we are and what
00:04:37.900 we do it should be in our dna
00:04:39.480 today at my direction we are also adding a combat field test for combat arms units that must be
00:04:47.460 executable in any environment at any time and with combat equipment
00:04:51.640 these tests that look familiar they'll resemble the army expert physical fitness assessment
00:04:57.520 or the marine corps combat fitness test i'm also directing that war fighters in combat jobs execute
00:05:05.580 their service fitness test at a gender neutral age normed male standard scored above 70 percent
00:05:13.300 it all starts with physical fitness and appearance if the secretary of war can do regular hard pt
00:05:21.260 so can every member of our joint force frankly it's tiring to look out at combat formations or really
00:05:29.300 any formation and see fat troops likewise it's completely unacceptable to see fat generals and
00:05:36.220 admirals in the halls of the pentagon and leading commands around the country in the world it's a bad
00:05:40.680 look it is bad and it's not who we are so whether you're an airborne ranger or a chairborne ranger
00:05:47.380 a brand new private or a four-star general you need to meet the height and weight standards and pass
00:05:52.920 the pt test and as the chairman said yes there is no pt test but today at my direction every member
00:06:00.620 of the joint force at every rank is required to take a pt test twice a year as well as meet height and
00:06:07.900 weight requirements twice a year every year of service also today at my direction every warrior
00:06:17.100 across our joint force is required to do pt every duty day should be common sense i mean most units do
00:06:24.000 that already but we're codifying it and we're not talking like hot yoga and stretching real hard pt
00:06:32.020 others either as a unit or as an individual at every level from the joint chiefs to everyone in
00:06:38.140 this room to the youngest private leaders set the standard and so many of you this do this already
00:06:43.100 active guard and reserve that sounds like a man who wants to get the military in line a great
00:06:50.720 secretary of defense or secretary of war whatever we want to call him i guess it's a secretary of war
00:06:55.560 now is more appropriate it makes more sense the way that he's getting his guys all lined up
00:07:01.400 this is what should have been done years ago president trump joined pete hanks at just moments
00:07:07.000 after his barn burner of a speech to say that we're renewing a focus on defeating threats here in
00:07:14.260 our military this is the new uh u.s military not the one of joe and kamala harris together with the
00:07:22.820 leaders here today we're also restoring a needed focus on defeating threats in the western hemisphere
00:07:29.180 throughout this region cartel terrorists have been allowed to wage a relentless campaign of
00:07:34.900 death and destruction on our country all because we had weak leadership on top and we did a great job
00:07:43.020 with it first term but this is something else what we're doing now we're taking it to the next level
00:07:47.800 probably next level times three but we had covid come up and we had to take care of that we did a
00:07:54.560 great job with covid we had the uh therapeutics it was just regenerate on so many things we did for covid
00:08:03.280 but we had to focus on that and every other country in the world was being decimated by covid
00:08:07.560 so we had to change gear a little bit to take care of that but under our leadership the military is now
00:08:14.580 the knife's edge in combating this sinister enemy
00:08:18.120 president trump showing that he's taking this thing just as serious as pete haig said this it's
00:08:25.760 time now we get a military in order that actually knows how to work a military in order that really
00:08:30.940 knows how to win you've often heard the great lou dobbs reference and then me learning from lou when
00:08:37.620 was the last war we actually won we have a bunch of guys who don't really know how to win and it's
00:08:42.300 not their own fault it's the fault of their leaders the fault of their their top ranking officials who
00:08:47.900 were just political pundits uh as we saw under the biden administration transgenders and people
00:08:55.020 wearing crazy bondage mat all this crazy stuff that we saw our military traverse into is over those days
00:09:02.560 are done so it's great to see president trump it's great to see pete haigseth uh just absolutely
00:09:09.840 overhauling what's been yearning uh for change for quite some time now just in a few hours uh the
00:09:17.460 government is set to shut down because of of course the marxist democrats now president trump
00:09:22.020 was asked about it before departing the white house to head to quantico here's what he had to say
00:09:26.120 if there is a shutdown how many federal workers do you plan to lay off well we may do a lot and that's
00:09:31.700 only because of the democrats and as you know they wanted to be able to take care of people that
00:09:36.040 have come into our country illegally and no system can handle that and so we're totally opposed
00:09:41.640 on that but we can't take it we just can't do it i'd love to do everybody i'd love to do the whole
00:09:46.120 world but our country can't handle people that come into our country illegally and they want to
00:09:51.040 give them full health care benefits they want to open the wall again did you believe it i can't even
00:09:56.000 believe it they want to open the wall they haven't taken away boys playing in women's sports they
00:10:01.980 haven't done that men playing in women's sports it's like they don't change they lost an election in a
00:10:07.780 landslide and they don't change there you have it president trump they don't want to change this
00:10:14.880 is the democrat owned shutdown now in the coming days it actually it's set to happen this week over
00:10:20.680 100 000 federal employees are expected to resign um almost immediately under the trump administration
00:10:26.800 sweeping uh deferred resignation program that he had announced that he was bringing in uh when he came
00:10:32.940 back to office so that coupled with these programs that are now in these people who are going to get
00:10:38.840 fired effective or laid off whatever you want to call it uh tonight at 11 59 when the government shuts
00:10:44.980 down because president trump's order from the white house is any government program that has not been
00:10:49.220 funded per his administration or the agenda of his administration is to be removed and revisited at a
00:10:56.060 later date to see how they want to move forward with this and and how they want to progress
00:11:00.680 so this is yet again another democrat owned shutdown now hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer were at the
00:11:07.380 white house yesterday and nothing more than just a show as they like to do in a charade nothing new from
00:11:13.440 the democrats as we've seen this happening for years uh earlier today president trump posted a meme on
00:11:19.740 truth social and it was a funny ai generated video of of chuck schumer laying out why the democrats are so bad
00:11:28.140 and why nobody should ever vote for them again well hakeem jeffries took a little bit of offense to it
00:11:34.040 decided to run to the cameras and do a whole tough guy act he told president trump of course not to his face
00:11:40.780 he told president trump behind the cameras if you've got something to say to me you say it to my face
00:11:47.040 take a listen mr president the next time you have something to say about me
00:11:51.380 don't cop out through a racist and fake ai video
00:12:02.480 when i'm back in the oval office say it to my face
00:12:07.300 say it to my face
00:12:10.340 yeah uh hakeem nobody's worried about you okay enough with the the show trial it gets a little
00:12:18.780 bit worse than that nancy pelosi was before cameras earlier this morning now i don't know if this was
00:12:24.080 before after her first morning drink if she had one today but take a listen to what she had to say
00:12:30.520 in fact i've listened to their and i tell them to go themselves so that's the i don't i can't believe
00:12:39.540 i use that word my kids will be shocked my grandchildren be further shocked i'm just quoting the president
00:12:45.240 of the united states and so uh i think
00:12:49.660 that was early this morning i think you said i don't know if she was off the bourbon or tequila or
00:12:58.500 dirty martini or dry i don't know um but this is nancy pelosi for you folks we're going to take a
00:13:05.180 quick break here uh before we go to break i want to bring you a clip that i saw last night uh scrolling
00:13:10.500 through twitter that i thought was absolutely brilliant as you all know president trump has
00:13:14.980 now sent in the military to take over portland ostensibly because of the mess that they have there
00:13:21.400 the mess that's been allowed to run by their governor but i want to bring you this clip from last
00:13:25.580 night of uh rachel maddow and the governor of portland because you can't make this stuff up here
00:13:30.880 it is yeah well thank you first of all i want people to know that portland oregon is a beautiful
00:13:36.720 vibrant successful city we are not a war zone i was out there all weekend long people are out and about
00:13:42.700 shopping going to restaurants going to soccer matches going to shows portland is a beautiful place
00:13:47.940 and we are not under siege there's no insurrection here when the president
00:13:53.000 makes a choice to say i should have military troops in my state now i don't know about you
00:14:00.980 if you're joining us on audio i apologize you didn't get to see this but was that rachel maddow with
00:14:06.160 gray hair to be an awfully there's an awful resemblance there that i just found i couldn't help myself but to
00:14:15.020 bring that to you guys but uh portland will be made great again if you live there i apologize
00:14:20.060 but uh you can feel bad for me too i live in new york so it's not much better so i it would be sort
00:14:26.040 of hypocritical for me to come out here and make fun of anybody for living in portland or chicago
00:14:30.980 because i live in one of the biggest dumps of them all and that's new york city and it's
00:14:35.180 of course not the the physical uh uh aspects of it or physical infrastructure i mean it's the people that
00:14:40.920 run it just like you know everywhere else california and the rest of them it's it's sad that
00:14:45.860 this is what happens when you elect democrats so there you have it folks we're going to take a
00:14:50.360 quick break here on the other side of this quick break we're going to be joined by my friend
00:14:52.720 founder and owner and ceo of climate depot.com mark morano the world is going crazy president
00:15:00.460 trump's u.n speech last night pete exit speech earlier today we got some more uh coverage from
00:15:05.600 you for you there um but the world's going crazy donald trump doesn't care about climate change
00:15:11.260 global warming it's all fake we all know it but the world's going crazy at least some of them
00:15:17.160 but some of the europeans some of the european union countries are starting to fall in line
00:15:22.400 have they woken up we're going to be joined by mark morano on the other side of this quick break
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00:16:00.100 our guest today is mark morano founder and ceo of climate depot.com mark always a delight to have you
00:16:06.940 with us here on the great america show it's good to see you again it's been some time but uh rightfully
00:16:11.320 so it's usually not good to have you on the show and the reason being is if we having you on the show
00:16:15.400 means we're having a problem with climate change so i'm having a little problem right now but it's a
00:16:20.040 good problem earlier today we played for the audience some clips from pete hagseth addressing
00:16:25.400 his admirals and really getting a grasp on things over at the pentagon we've got another clip that i want
00:16:30.380 to play for you i don't know if you've saw it yet but uh here we go this is pete hagseth secretary of
00:16:34.940 war actually now uh talking about climate change and that it's done he doesn't want to hear about
00:16:40.880 it he doesn't want his admirals talking about it none of that woke bullshit it's all gone this
00:16:45.640 administration has done a great deal from day one to remove the social justice politically correct and
00:16:52.020 toxic ideological garbage that had infected our department to rip out the politics
00:16:58.940 no more identity months dei offices dudes in dresses no more climate change worship no more division
00:17:10.060 distraction or gender delusions no more debris as i've said before and will say again we are done with
00:17:19.200 that shit i've made it my mission to uproot the obvious distractions that made us less capable and less
00:17:26.300 lethal that said the war department requires the next step underneath the woke garbage is a deeper
00:17:36.680 problem and a more important problem that we are fixing and fixing fast common sense is back at the
00:17:42.980 white house so making the necessary changes is actually pretty straightforward president trump expects it
00:17:51.080 and the litmus test for these changes it's pretty simple would i want my eldest son who is 15 years old
00:18:02.640 eventually joining the types of formations that we are currently wielding
00:18:08.080 if in any way the answer to that is no or even yes but then we're doing something wrong
00:18:15.020 because my son is no more important than any other american citizen who dons the cloth of our nation
00:18:21.080 he is no more important than your son all precious souls made in the image and likeness of god every parent
00:18:29.980 deserves to know that their son or their daughter that joins our ranks is entering exactly the kind of
00:18:36.480 unit that the secretary of war would want his son to join
00:18:40.780 mark i i mean i don't think you could say that any better than the way he has said it i i mean
00:18:48.600 truly remarkable the way he made it sound was like our military generals and our military members are out
00:18:53.920 there right now capturing butterflies and putting bags over cows or ranch to catch the flatulence
00:18:59.260 yeah i mean and he's he is it is unbelievable first of all there's a couple layers there it's
00:19:04.820 unbelievable that we're excited that a government official is talking like this this is basically common
00:19:09.640 sense dudes and dresses come on climate change come on uh you know gender delusions come on i mean
00:19:16.340 this is stuff that even 12 years ago would have been common sense so it's amazing because what he's
00:19:23.700 talking about is this whole culture that began in earnest under president obama and continued insanely
00:19:29.300 under joe biden the navy the army got into this whole carbon footprint they got into solar powered
00:19:37.140 vessels they got into you know renewable and uh sustainable weaponry and all it got to the point
00:19:44.160 where it was a complete distraction and it's absolutely i do like the name change by the way
00:19:49.340 department of defense especially if you're america first you think that's a war let's call it what
00:19:54.140 it is it's department of war when it acts it's it's an act of war regardless of what your defense
00:19:59.040 makes it sound like you know we're just you know we're sitting on our shores waiting for someone to
00:20:02.860 attack us all the time and so i like that and i like the idea of it's a more lethal the idea is
00:20:07.800 you're there to be lethal it's a deterrent ultimately and everything that he was going
00:20:12.280 through that litmus test you know from climate to gender to critical race and all that were all just
00:20:18.560 distractions it brings in the social sociologists and all the other departments and this is what
00:20:24.140 you know tens of millions and billions end up being spent on just utter and complete nonsense
00:20:28.580 and so it's great that we're back i also like that he brought all these people together in
00:20:32.980 quantico i mean i actually only live about you know 50 minutes from the quantico marine base
00:20:37.500 and you know that to me to be especially in the age post-covid i don't think it's been done it's
00:20:43.880 significant to bring them all physically in a room and let's not forget he did say the comment about
00:20:49.000 weight which i think he even said the the fat word which i think you know is a little bit insensitive
00:20:54.440 but that's fascinating because a lot of these guys are older generals i'm thinking back which is
00:20:58.460 schwarzenegger what was his name schwarzenegger he was a pretty big guy but i think he's going to
00:21:04.240 have the one area where i think he's going to have to have some flexibility i think especially with
00:21:08.020 generals that are you know post 65 and overweight that's a big battle but i thought that was humorous
00:21:13.680 part of his speech anyway yeah it was it was overall and he's absolutely right i mean about it all
00:21:18.560 you can't have people who are physically unfit to to serve in our military it just doesn't work
00:21:23.580 like that uh if you want to do that if you want to be physically unfit you come to a podcast i mean
00:21:28.800 that's yeah i don't know how you get to do that but uh no i mean it's things that everyone has been
00:21:35.260 scared to say for the last you know i say 10 plus years you know that that we've been worried
00:21:41.020 president trump before he departed to to go meet them actually president trump went over to meet with
00:21:45.300 them uh said he goes if i don't like getting them i'm gonna fire them and i think he's probably
00:21:50.640 halfly joking about it but probably partly serious but it's got to be that mentality that
00:21:56.520 that you have to be on your feet thinking you've got to be on your toes at all times especially when
00:22:02.100 you're a general especially when you're an admiral i mean you have thousands of lives in your hands
00:22:06.960 that things can go away at any given moment on the other side of the world you've got to be
00:22:12.700 sinking on your toes you know not chasing butterflies in a freaking butterfly field
00:22:17.180 uh you know wearing a bondage masks like we saw under the biden administration i mean the things we
00:22:23.940 saw mark we had a a an admiral as a hhs secretary and she wasn't an admiral whatever the hell she was
00:22:29.800 rachel levine he it really was it was a guy wearing women's clothes then you had the guy in the dress
00:22:36.080 that's exactly right right then you had the guy in the department of energy sam something who was
00:22:40.360 stealing women's clothes out of freaking stupid airport yeah the four years that we had under
00:22:45.700 biden were things that you couldn't write into a south park episode that's how brazenly absurd they
00:22:51.820 were it was and you know we've seen this of course across the government across our culture i testified
00:22:58.740 in the great state of pennsylvania at their environmental protection agency about their you know their climate
00:23:04.240 regulations and this was um you know i did multiple times but when you fill out the forms they ask you
00:23:10.140 your gender pronouns and this is the state of pennsylvania official government documents it seeped
00:23:14.780 everywhere and i hope they're they're fighting back i don't know if pennsylvania has updated it this was
00:23:18.980 about two years ago but it just it creeped into every aspect of our life i do want to say one thing i want
00:23:25.220 to take credit for this because i met pete hagseth i was a regular on fox and friends weekend when he was
00:23:30.700 the guest host he's interviewed me many times he and his book i think it was his 2021 book cited me
00:23:37.280 and when he talked about climate change and quoted me from my interviews with him on fox and friends so
00:23:42.040 based on that i'm going to call myself the unofficial pentagon climate advisor so i'm going to take some
00:23:47.300 credit for his speech today going back to the male thing martin the male female thing it's so funny
00:23:53.280 i tell everyone it was brought to my attention go to netflix.com and apply for a job there and look at
00:23:59.380 the questions they ask you on a job up okay i just invite everyone to go do it i've never done that
00:24:03.820 yeah absolutely they ask you who you're sleeping with uh what's there and when they ask you what
00:24:10.700 your sexuality is mark there's things that i've never heard of before it's like usually it's like
00:24:15.680 you know straight gay first of all they shouldn't be asking it right doesn't matter but they ask you
00:24:20.060 straight gay and then i mean it's just like 10 more things of like crap that i've never heard of
00:24:25.620 before they ask you your gender and then they give you like 15 genders i've got bad news for
00:24:30.800 those folks it's xx or xy you can't change a chromosomal makeup you can't you just can't do it
00:24:38.640 you know we're getting off topic but you know netflix is probably the worst for this they have
00:24:44.080 such talent such great actors oh they do a great job their shows are great they all have the stupid
00:24:50.660 you know they always have to have the character whether it's a gay couple or something transgender
00:24:56.380 and it's not just that they go beyond that it's usually the white heterosexual which is the screwed
00:25:01.480 up evil bad ones and it's it's the and they just it's like in almost every show and it's just it's
00:25:07.020 it gets obnoxious after a while like the one show where they just sort of have it without that it's
00:25:11.480 almost like they can't help themselves but it's incredible because they do have a lot of talent and it
00:25:16.260 is entertaining but they have to put in as little social and political agendas yeah they do i do
00:25:21.780 before we get back on top of here they do they their documentaries are among the best yeah um i mean
00:25:27.100 they do a terrific no their craft let's put it that way yeah but to the other people's credits uh most of
00:25:32.620 those i watch a lot of documentaries i don't really watch much tv or movies or series but uh their
00:25:38.240 documentaries most of them were produced from the outside and then sold to netflix so that's why usually
00:25:42.140 when you watch the documentaries one of the best documentaries i've ever seen is american conspiracies
00:25:46.260 the octopus murders on uh on netflix i recommend it to everyone we had the guy on the show the
00:25:51.240 executive producer and the director uh really really great show about how corrupt our government was
00:25:56.840 back in the early 2000s till till now really recommend it um going back go ahead were you gonna
00:26:03.060 say something i was gonna say just i think for modern history and the mcdonald's history version here
00:26:08.080 really our world changed by our response to 9-11 turning us into a surveillance state the bank bailout
00:26:14.640 of 2008 you know basically enriching the uh ruling class and all that and then covid lockdowns those
00:26:21.400 three things have changed america to the point where you can look back and say america 2000 you know
00:26:28.120 september 10th 2001 was a much better place than anything that occurred after it really was and i feel bad
00:26:35.420 for kids today growing up in this post three episode three event america that destroyed us and i don't
00:26:41.580 blame the events i'm not necessarily i'm not blaming the terrorists i'm not blaming a virus i'm blaming
00:26:46.460 our response to all of that yeah i did a huge monologue on it last night show probably a 20 minute monologue
00:26:51.960 about how you know we can't trust our government anymore and yes it really for me mark it started
00:26:58.300 and i won't rehash this i'll just say this to you and we'll move on but uh it really started for me
00:27:03.540 in 2016 when they started going after trump with the russia russia russia and then progressed into
00:27:08.000 ukraine ukraine ukraine and then it turned into two impeachments and i you know and then at the end of
00:27:12.820 the day we all find out that you know none of it was true the whole thing was made up he said hold on
00:27:17.260 there seems to be some sort of conspiracy here and it's being run by the american government um then
00:27:22.380 you go into 2020 when the presidential election was stolen from president trump and you say well you know
00:27:27.120 what um did we really put a man on the moon who really killed jfk was 9-11 um some sort of job that
00:27:36.560 was you know known by america before it happened i mean i bring this guy tony schaefer lieutenant
00:27:41.940 lieutenant colonel tony schaefer on the show a lot and he was working on uh operation able danger it's
00:27:47.440 another thing you can look up where in january of 2001 before 9-11 happened he was working on a project
00:27:54.340 for the department of defense uh to see what cells infiltrated america he comes back to the defense
00:28:00.240 department and says listen we believe this this and this is going to happen tony you're fired bang
00:28:04.860 you know six months later 9-11 happened so it wasn't until 2016 to 2020 that i really started
00:28:10.820 questioning our government and i think everyone else should the banking bailout which you brought up
00:28:15.460 is an absolutely good point and i attribute this banking bailout to some of the problems we're having
00:28:19.520 now namely boeing boeing is having so many issues with their aircraft they can't even get together
00:28:25.380 the presidential aircraft that he had to get one from qatar that's how desperate we are but when you
00:28:31.120 think about it on his face why does boeing have to answer anybody they know that the united states
00:28:35.980 government's never going to let them fail right it's the only airplane manufacturer in america so of
00:28:40.800 course the u.s government's never going to let them fail they'll get a bailout whenever they need and
00:28:44.740 that's the culture that was created in 2008 mark it was and and you mentioned the other it could
00:28:51.260 keep going i mentioned the top three but you mentioned that you know even the the social media
00:28:56.160 it's 2016 and censorship all of that and then all the woke stuff came a long line and i think if you
00:29:02.420 look back at the history of that uh bill bill gates through the bill and melinda gates foundation
00:29:08.420 and uh uh what's his name the big finance guy from uh anyway billionaire my mind's blanking out on his
00:29:18.480 name but uh billionaire funding to school kids gender identity kits this was backed by the highest
00:29:26.940 billion Warren Buffett sorry that's right i was about to say Berkshire Hathaway but through bill gates
00:29:32.660 foundation bill gates credits uh Warren Buffett with this funding and this was all the gender
00:29:38.400 identity critical race so this all began around you know 2010 and the idea was just to start
00:29:44.260 separating americans this is i think a legacy of that bank bailout if we fight amongst ourselves
00:29:49.220 we're not going to be paying attention to what the elite do and the ruling class and the banking
00:29:53.780 industry and um and then of course that's where you have equity assets today increasingly buying up
00:29:59.160 residential real estate you have the american farmland china was the number one owner followed closely by
00:30:05.440 based jeff bezos and called closely by um uh a couple other billionaires including uh uh oh gosh the
00:30:15.980 other billionaire richard branson was another one it's amazing you've seen these people have no
00:30:20.040 interest in farming but yet here they are buying up farmland and you find out the goal has to do with
00:30:26.220 climate as well because bill gates stated goal and he was i don't know if he's still no more on
00:30:30.060 farmland this is a couple years ago at nbc yes yes well his number his goal and as he told mit
00:30:35.620 technology review was to get americans to stop eating cows and then move us to synthetic beef and
00:30:42.220 this is beyond just you know the the vegetable oil process this is the lab grown meat made in a lab
00:30:48.600 from stem cells from a cow ship and pig mixed in with fetal blood put into a steel vat eventually
00:30:54.560 printed on a 3d printer makes the pink goo from chicken mcnuggets look slimy look disgusting look
00:31:00.440 look appetizing and so this is where you find out what's behind all these things i think we need a
00:31:06.460 you know i'd love to see teddy roosevelt style sort of break up big tech i'd love to see getting money
00:31:12.320 out of campaigns financing we got to stop allowing billionaires to buy candidates and these foundations
00:31:18.080 i mean there's so many different reforms that i just don't know that are possible i think a maga 2.0
00:31:24.060 has to start looking at a lot of this uh and because this is where you know in order for
00:31:29.060 things to really change i really think we've been hijacked our entire democracy has been hijacked
00:31:33.540 by the billionaire class and if you look at it even the night it was a 1996 telecommunications bill
00:31:38.860 i can't remember the number but like a hundred plus companies and then they consolidated down to like
00:31:44.340 you know it's about 30 that own it all or maybe even 15 to the point where the entire
00:31:49.820 you know media media stream is owned by just a few wealthy i mean it's the same thing with
00:31:57.220 everything mark i think the the chicken industry is owned by three or four companies you got you've
00:32:02.380 got and that's where i think equity asset reform has to come in you know that's and i think again
00:32:07.440 these are very difficult to talk about because every candidate is going to be getting money from
00:32:12.420 them and being supporters are going to be there and people so it's going to be almost it's a big ask but
00:32:17.240 i think it's something we have to start getting on the agenda and i'm not an expert in that but i'm
00:32:20.980 just saying looking at this and looking at it historically we've got to break this stranglehold
00:32:25.760 uh you know some people call it late stage capitalism i don't want to be accused of being
00:32:29.620 bernie sanders here but there's a lot of truth you look at even what's the uh cracker barrel
00:32:35.080 even the whole idea of generic making that generic is an equity asset dream because if you look at
00:32:41.660 all the buildings now all the buildings are the same they have to be because a kfc and a duncan
00:32:45.860 have to all be interchangeable you can't even have a distinct building anymore because it cuts into
00:32:50.800 that profit margin it really goes back 1980s ge uh jack welch the chairman sort of shifted the
00:32:57.340 corporate ethic into just short-term profits and that's when you had all the overseas jobs and you
00:33:03.280 know just whatever it took to make money and somehow that was going to benefit the american consumer as
00:33:07.980 they hollowed out our industrial base which then was you know not only not only was it the short-term
00:33:12.360 profit but there was free trade and then later immigration so it's been a it's it's been a long
00:33:17.320 ride of america that's it's been just destructive and we need to reclaim it trump is making a lot of
00:33:23.740 they're actually working on the equity asset in real estate buying up bad they're working on farm
00:33:28.220 reforms trying to prevent china from buying up land but i think we're going to need a lot more going
00:33:33.200 forward everything you said falls into the category of what you see in north korea which is what
00:33:37.920 the democrats want us and everything looks the same everything's built the same the structure's
00:33:41.520 all the same and that's the the corporate global homo esg model that these people have now believe
00:33:48.100 it or not mark some of these corporations pay millions of dollars for some idiots some millennial
00:33:53.680 idiots to come in and say well uh this one looks better than that one and i mean they both look like
00:33:59.900 total crap and you know they bring them in and the whole thing is just this massive conglomerate who
00:34:04.300 everyone's getting kickbacks on kickbacks and you know we sell you this and then we sell you the
00:34:08.880 builder and then and the whole thing that's just how corporate america now has come if it's not broken
00:34:14.780 don't fix it i mean that's like the most simple easy thing to understand joe biden donald trump gave
00:34:21.480 you a great border don't fix it don't change the damn thing and you wouldn't have had this issue i mean
00:34:26.600 very very simple i want to go back to the u.n that you mentioned president trump took aim at
00:34:32.300 i mean just every single world leader there let's take a listen in on a short clip
00:34:36.760 of president trump last week global warming not happening you know it used to be global cooling
00:34:43.520 if you look back years ago in the 1920s and the 1930s they said global cooling will kill the world
00:34:51.580 we have to do something then they said global warming will kill the world but then it started
00:34:58.540 getting cooler so now they could just call it climate change because that way they can't miss
00:35:02.880 it's climate change because if it goes higher or lower whatever the hell happens there's climate change
00:35:09.580 it's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world in my opinion climate change no matter what
00:35:17.720 happens you're involved in that no more global warming no more global cooling all of these predictions
00:35:24.680 made by the united nations and many others often for bad reasons were wrong they were made by stupid
00:35:33.160 people that have cost their country's fortunes and given those same countries no chance for success
00:35:38.480 if you don't get away from this green scam your country is going to fail and
00:35:43.760 it's nice to hear a world leader sit on the united nation call people idiots and stupid because
00:35:49.940 it's refreshing and people might say well it's not presidential and it's uh it's not polite to do
00:35:55.480 so mark i hate to break it to these people but being polite and being politically correct
00:36:00.180 gets you into the mess in the situation uh wearing top to bottom eating synthetic bugs whatever the hell
00:36:08.340 you want to say i mean being politically correct has got us into the situation that we're in right now
00:36:13.020 it has and that is by far i'm i i can't think of any other speech at least in my lifetime to the
00:36:20.040 united nations it is the greatest speech to the united nations by a u.s president
00:36:23.940 and i i mean and i it's not i mean i'm talking real quick even that beat out his last speech i'm
00:36:31.820 sorry i didn't mean to interrupt you and this all came after they showed off his teleprompter and broke
00:36:36.080 the escalator on him yes they tried to throw i don't know you got a who knows but it was you know
00:36:40.860 they had a sense i we had a sense i was on fox the day before and i said wait do you hear
00:36:45.280 donald trump's speech it's going to be epic because i'd heard chatter and he gave a similar
00:36:49.420 type speech not as comprehensive to the world economic forum it was like 2018 where he went
00:36:54.980 off on the entire globalist agenda and he said that this is like fortune tellers on a boardwalk with
00:37:00.700 your climate predictions i mean so he had it in him now i will say it wasn't necessarily the greatest
00:37:05.120 delivered speech and but i mean in terms of content and what he said and his ball was incredible
00:37:10.380 well that matters and it does this what he said was so important because if you look at the
00:37:17.900 history of changing culture changing uh hearts and minds this is what charlie kirk was all about
00:37:24.400 taking that taking it to face to face you can't demonize your enemy if you if you're you can
00:37:29.840 demonize them if you're online but if you're face to face on a college campus he knew he could change
00:37:34.320 hearts and minds and he could debate people and make them think and create a better environment well
00:37:39.140 what donald trump did is he flipped the narrative face to face with the un and why this is so
00:37:44.560 important is americans need to hear their president calling it a con a cult a religion a hoax
00:37:52.500 it's so important 15 years ago the president of the czech republic was a guy named vatlov claus
00:37:57.980 and they did a survey this is like 2010 of all the countries in europe including eastern europe
00:38:03.660 the czech republic had the most highly skeptical population at the globe of climate change why
00:38:08.340 and the actual poll credited it with the fact that their president was an outspoken climate skeptic he
00:38:14.540 went to the un he condemned the climate hoax he wrote a book on it he gave speeches on it he refused
00:38:19.760 to get their country involved that has an impact people start realizing it and by trump flipping this
00:38:25.300 narrative he did something that george hw bush couldn't do that bob dole if he had elected couldn't do
00:38:30.680 that george w bush wouldn't do that john mccain wouldn't do that mit romney wouldn't do he did
00:38:36.020 he flipped the narrative and came out there to their face and said no and he also made it a safe haven
00:38:41.860 for other leaders remember i was at cop 29 in baku azerbaijan sandwiched between iran and the
00:38:47.980 soviet union i actually thought of going over the iranian border after midnight one night to check out
00:38:53.520 the uh they actually did have the nuclear weapons and where they were stored but it's not better of it
00:38:57.840 uh especially since i was in a authoritarian oligarch nation it would have been hard to get
00:39:02.500 back in but anyway uh and so what happened was at that summit is that the head of argentina uh melee
00:39:08.820 the president called trump and trump said what the hell you have your people there get them out of
00:39:13.220 there he hangs up the phone with trump and pulls out his 100 plus delegation from argentina and then
00:39:18.480 the french foreign environmental minister didn't show up and then the uh the host of the cop 30 this is
00:39:24.020 right after trump's election like a week after he's elected in america in november last november
00:39:28.480 they said oil was a gift from god and then heads started exploding al gore started demanding that
00:39:34.060 only people who agree with the u.n agenda and by the way al gore is getting his way i had a i just
00:39:38.980 signed up for cop 30 the next u.n climate summit it's coming in this november begins november 10th
00:39:43.740 they have a pledge on there it's right now it's voluntary but i've never seen it in 30 years of
00:39:49.080 climate summits you can pledge your allegiance to the united nations climate goals and sustainable
00:39:54.940 development they have a box and then they your name will be on a list and they're trying to weed
00:39:59.080 out anyone and i'll be marked because i didn't check the box and any world leader or any environmental
00:40:04.580 minister or any politician or any businessman who does in order to get your credentials you have to
00:40:09.880 say whether you're with them or you're not answering this is their way of weeding people out and by the
00:40:15.880 way they're also woke stuff at the u.n this happened beginning last year and now this year
00:40:20.700 i only get one day attending at the united nations where they're allowing me in the conference because
00:40:26.480 they're saying that white wealthy western nations essentially the developed west has taken advantage
00:40:32.600 of u.n summits so they're making it a priority for africa south america asian people of color in order
00:40:38.580 for them to have better access so they've restricted us to travel halfway around the world to go and you get
00:40:45.100 one day to attend uh there's still a lot of other things you can attend and side events but they're
00:40:49.900 actual get into the actual delegation one day and that's because of you know reparations they're doing
00:40:55.220 their own form of reparations at the u.n and you're you have to pledge your loyalty but but donald trump
00:41:00.140 has created this whole new paranoia because the trump effect is real it's powerful we just saw the german
00:41:07.980 the new german president who's a climate skeptic go after uh ursula vanderlien the most evil woman
00:41:15.100 on the word i guess you call it people call her cruella de vil and there you go uh they're going
00:41:20.360 after her and mocking her on climate there's a lot of hope they've halted their green deal they had
00:41:24.380 major elections you had the farmers revolt they're following trump's footsteps the first act in canada of
00:41:30.860 mark carney the former central bank head of canada and bank of england and in canada world economic
00:41:37.140 form his first act one of his very first acts was to zero out the carbon tax in canada this is how the
00:41:43.540 trump effect globally it's the trump effect which is a result of the fact that we've been lied to for
00:41:48.300 20 years and now europe is realizing it that solar and wind aren't cheaper they're not taking over
00:41:52.840 evs made no sense all they were doing was gutting all the european auto industry and make china the sole
00:41:58.740 global dominant uh car maker all of this was like a moment of clarity that donald trump and you said
00:42:04.800 it john he speaks bluntly and that's what they it's like uh you know the moment of clarity you're
00:42:10.320 getting hit on the head with a sledgehammer by donald trump but it's also because you've been living
00:42:14.800 this for decades and all the lies and they can't hold the lies together anymore oh the fastest growing
00:42:20.600 energy is solar what does that even mean it still combined uh like less than four percent of u.s
00:42:27.080 energy and less than 15 percent of our electrical grid but it's the fastest growing energy if you
00:42:32.360 stack penny on top of penny you can be amazed at how many more pennies you have you have two pennies
00:42:37.140 to eight pennies and you're like oh look at that we you know uh we dupled the number of pennies it
00:42:42.880 doesn't mean it's providing energy anyway and there's also the the lie of any of it being green and
00:42:47.300 donald trump's administration has been really good at that just to finish this his lee zelden epa chief
00:42:53.540 most consequential epa chief in the agency's history going back to richard nixon forming the
00:42:58.420 agency in 1970 1970s 1970 one i believe and right after earth day and the first earth day and then
00:43:06.460 you have secretary wright who commissioned the department of energy climate uh i call it the
00:43:12.460 consensus buster report top scientists from around the world georgia tech former nasa scientists
00:43:18.340 uh got together and they created a report that literally was the first official pushback
00:43:23.680 anywhere in the world to the united nations uh climate reports that began in 1990 we now have
00:43:29.960 an official government pushback from the u.s it's an incredible report it goes through about the co2
00:43:35.260 fertilization how there's no increase in extreme weather um how the there's no climate crisis no climate
00:43:41.060 emergency and of course the left went after that lawsuits they got them on a technicality they're
00:43:46.380 forced to disband the group but the report still stands but just those two cabinet members chris
00:43:52.860 wright and uh lee zeldon have been phenomenal energy and epa respectively it's been unbelievable uh how
00:44:00.960 consequential and their goal is to go for the permanence angle and we can talk about that in a
00:44:06.600 minute just how so to make it difficult for future president to undo what trump's doing yeah i do
00:44:12.320 want i do want to get to that i gotta give credit where credit's due the europeans don't do
00:44:22.320 in fact many things better than america but they're european farmers uh those people are
00:44:28.060 when it comes to protesting mark those guys are i think in the netherlands they drive their
00:44:33.940 tractors and they throw manure on the parliament buildings to let them know
00:44:39.000 yeah you guys are coming in here and doing that nonsense uh you know they're speaking up and
00:44:43.740 they're making a difference because their leaders are going to have to start eventually standing up
00:44:47.900 and say like you know this is enough is enough i mean this is absolute bs going back to president
00:44:53.380 trump and what he's setting on the world stage i don't know if you you saw this this is out this
00:44:57.380 week the energy department is telling its employees not to use the words including climate change
00:45:02.060 and anything green i think that's just you know people may joke and laugh about it but i think it's a
00:45:07.060 step in the right direction to let everyone know uh emissions is actually another one that's uh that's
00:45:12.500 being added to the list uh to let them know you know we're done with this it's bs it's a money grab
00:45:18.100 operation let's call it what they are john and you're this was in politico they obtained an email like
00:45:24.000 this big scandal yeah these were climate pronouns there's no other way to put it the word green nothing's
00:45:30.080 green it's all a total lie just like a biological lie because you know make one tesla battery it takes
00:45:34.900 half a million pounds of material to be dug up from the earth chiefly in china transported on diesel
00:45:38.980 ships brought to america assembled and then shipped on a diesel truck they don't ship them over on
00:45:44.060 sailboats no they don't so they also are banning the words decarbonization carbon footprint these are
00:45:52.420 the climate pronouns of the left they are meaningless phrases they're not scientifically accurate and there's
00:45:58.720 no reason for our department of energy to be even using these climate nonsense phrases and i think
00:46:05.000 it's great now they're trying to make it into a scandal but it's exactly right it's not the goals
00:46:09.260 of this administration it's not who the people voted for why do we want to talk about the carbon
00:46:13.500 footprint you know it's still this trade i was buying a ticket on i think it was united airlines and
00:46:17.600 every time you order on amazon it tells you your emissions output you can leave it on amazon you can
00:46:22.220 wait a day you know to lower your carbon footprint people don't care about that the airline
00:46:26.880 executives have talked about that it's absurd and even you sit on a plane you have to sit through
00:46:30.700 these our emissions in our offsetting you know they do the little videos it's just
00:46:34.380 climate pronoun well you and i have talked about this i think it's on united actually which i
00:46:39.960 try not to fly i'm a delta guy um on the napkins it says uh carbon emission free or net zero net zero by
00:46:48.660 2030 or 24 it's not possible the amount of jeff fuel that you burn a day you cannot plant that many
00:46:55.460 trees mark in 10 lifetimes to ever offset your carbon with anything oh so maybe you get your
00:47:01.040 ground vehicles and your tugs uh electric you're still not offsetting the the thousands of of yes
00:47:07.120 pounds of fuel that you burn an hour on an aircraft i mean come on who are you lying to
00:47:13.480 yeah and that whole thing that's the the carbon that's carbon capture that's how they can claim
00:47:17.860 we're Mercedes mark they said they were going to be fully electric by 2040 and then i think someone
00:47:22.460 came in smart and said hey idiots uh there's no possible way that we're going to do this
00:47:27.760 not everyone wants an electric car they're garbage they're yeah they're impractical garbage they're
00:47:33.240 not green they were oh that didn't even get finished the whole thing i mean not only do you have to do
00:47:36.700 the half a million pounds of material but then you bring it over and then you ship it you plan
00:47:40.840 install it and then you got to recharge them on a fossil fuel grid i'm sorry where was the green
00:47:45.840 aspect of in any step of that and then of course you have solar and wind it takes cement concrete
00:47:50.660 non-recyclable plastic tons of all this all thrown in and then huge recycling problems aside
00:47:55.880 from the fact they impact species and whales and birds and aside from the fact that they don't
00:48:01.300 produce meaningful energy in america despite billions heading into trillions of subsidies and
00:48:08.120 banning their competition it's just that's why the trump speech was so phenomenal in front of the u.n
00:48:13.280 and that's why i love this what the energy department's doing my only complaint is the energy
00:48:16.980 department should have announced it head-on instead of an email to employees they should have
00:48:20.420 they should have led with this it's so awesome the funniest part about the whole elon musk thing
00:48:24.800 with the fallout with trump was you've got all these liberals who were presumably driving his cars
00:48:29.400 before mostly liberals who were in favor of the green energy deal now i don't i i don't think
00:48:36.400 electric's practical for cars i don't agree with it i think it's absolutely stupid but if you want to
00:48:40.660 do it this is america mark you're allowed to go buy whatever you want if you want to be stuck out in
00:48:44.080 the middle of the winter because everyone knows a battery drains in the middle of the winter in the
00:48:47.000 northeast and you want your your car to be draining at an unreasonable rate fine go ahead and go do it
00:48:53.180 the whole elon thing was like hysterical because all these people and i'm talking about when elon
00:48:57.440 first endorsed trump they got to go sell their teslas now because they thought they were you know
00:49:01.240 helping the environment to go buy whatever kind of there were four teslas before they were against
00:49:06.060 them and now they're four of them again because elon it's it's it's the whole hypocrisy of it all
00:49:11.500 keep in mind that officially ends the end of this month september 3rd i guess it's today september 3rd
00:49:16.660 they were taping this september 30th is the day of this seventy five hundred dollar tax credit and
00:49:21.580 just so you know it was a tax credit this was a transfer very simply of poor to wealthy because
00:49:29.220 who's buying electric cars average cost is over fifty five thousand dollars for anything electric and
00:49:33.880 that's being generous low with the average yeah that's being a little low when you consider what some
00:49:38.640 of these people are buying only seven percent of the population bought it so you have the 90 i'm
00:49:43.060 sorry that yeah the 93 percent of the population subsidizing the wealthier seven percent who bought
00:49:48.340 these electric cars they get to avoid toll lanes they get they get um you know they get the ride around
00:49:55.100 free because they're saving the planet in their cars and you get all that you know these the tax credits
00:50:01.180 and so this is all coming to an end and now you're going to have automakers just you know they're going to
00:50:06.720 be fleeing in mass because if you can only with all that advantages banning the competition banning gas
00:50:12.700 powered cars was on the books and now they could only get seven percent of sales for all electric and
00:50:17.780 now they're all their incentives are gone and all the mandates and bans are gone you can imagine you're
00:50:23.900 going to see a lot of electric cars disappearing and to elon's discredit tesla is begging uh the trump
00:50:31.080 administration to keep the climate goals and to keep all this in place which is of course their own
00:50:36.720 interest but at the same time i believe i'm saying that elon musk is going to run for president i i'm
00:50:41.000 sorry i'm not voting for him well he can't he's not a he's not a born new citizen let me rephrase it
00:50:46.700 yeah you're right he's going to be planning a presidential party with a hand-picked candidate
00:50:51.500 and all that i just i i see it i see it as what bernie standard he'll be the true oligarch party if he
00:50:56.980 does yeah i think he i think he actually backed off that and said he would look at uh endorsing jd man
00:51:02.200 nobody beats donald trump i i hate to break it to anyone you can try you can spend all the money
00:51:07.280 you want but you're only giving people money the wrong people mark before we wrap i want to get to
00:51:12.300 something that just adds i guess insult to injury it's like the sprinkles on top of an ice cream sundae
00:51:18.020 president trump's administration is now investing 625 million dollars in the u.s coal industry i mean this
00:51:25.380 is a slap in the face to every single i mean marxist democrat who wants us on electric or
00:51:32.600 you know whatever they want us on wind powered cars or you know whatever um it's a it's an absolute smack
00:51:39.640 in the face china by the way who did this big right after trump's speech the u.n came out and increased
00:51:46.000 their climate pledges they were cnn called it a consequential climate move and the u.n are all so
00:51:51.240 happy they had they had their hero china zizi ping they had the villain donald trump yeah china's
00:51:57.480 building on average two coal plants a week a hundred uh a year they have the more coal plants
00:52:04.380 they have 53 percent of the world's coal plants they have they're the world's number one emitter
00:52:10.120 of carbon dioxide and now trump is looking at everything i just told you which are all iron
00:52:16.360 cloud facts and he's saying we've got to get america back and so coal is the most strategic
00:52:22.140 i.e national security enhancing energy source you can use because it's quick it's affordable
00:52:30.060 and it's plentiful and that's what toronto trump is trying to go back to in earnest there's two factors
00:52:35.760 that that brought america coal down one of them was the fracking revolution which is technology which
00:52:41.000 no one has a problem with because people switch from coal to natural gas fracking because it was cheaper
00:52:45.740 and more efficient that's great but then you had the obama administration eight years of making a
00:52:51.100 war on coal and you at one point you had gina mccarthy his epa uh chief denying on camera and i can't
00:52:58.660 remember who the interview with it was like with politico or some maybe at cbs where she was saying
00:53:02.800 there's no war on coal in this administration and behind her she had a sign that said you know
00:53:06.880 fight the war on coal you know behind her in a background on her wall they literally gutted
00:53:12.840 the american uh what was left of that coal industry and so trump is resurrecting the
00:53:17.520 question is i don't know if we'll ever go back to the glory of where we were but anything we can do
00:53:22.340 at this point to help we are facing okay a couple key things summer 2025 donald trump had done 200
00:53:30.260 actions to increase american energy in 200 days we now by the end of august we had the highest ever
00:53:39.040 oil and gas production ever since george washington was president now it's a silly stat because we
00:53:43.740 didn't have it but still it's fact it's still a factual statement so donald trump because of his
00:53:48.660 policies in the first 200 days the highest we've ever had and gas was the lowest it had been in five
00:53:53.600 years uh right before covid right after covid so the only negative on this horizon and this is what i
00:53:59.260 think donald trump is now doing with this with the coal plant move is because of ai because of the
00:54:06.320 baked it remember i'm in the state of virginia california maryland massachusetts oregon washington
00:54:12.880 all these states still have state policies that are restricting energy and solar and wind and
00:54:17.820 inefficient energy so we are facing a electrical grid problem where prices are going up 10 15 percent
00:54:24.660 i know in virginia they're gone up and that's not only from that lack of energy and all the policies
00:54:30.340 we had but also because of the ai data center demand which is draining so so we need energy we
00:54:36.200 need it now and with the best part about ai is that it forced larry fink of black rock the man who
00:54:42.360 said we have to force behaviors uh the man who's been the biggest climate advocate to actually say
00:54:47.720 in april of 2023 that ai is is not going to be powered by solar and wind because it's intermittent
00:54:53.660 it only works uh it's not baseload blah it went on and just basically condemned it which is like
00:54:59.080 that's what we've been saying for decades and now you admit it because you wanted power and so this
00:55:04.140 is why you now have zuckerberg and bill gates looking at buying or leasing nuclear plants so
00:55:09.180 that's the big bright spot of ai is that it's it's literally just cut the bullshit from the energy
00:55:14.280 debate even the most ardent people are no longer solar and wind they're just like yeah that's not
00:55:19.500 going to work and they moved on yeah it's nice to see mark it's nice to see all of this happening
00:55:24.360 and coming around full uh full circle from i never thought i'd see this in my life my
00:55:28.820 climate energy environment it's just blown my mind yeah again trump 2.0 blows away trump 1.0 on
00:55:37.560 every facet and just to finish this out the permanence they're going after the co2 endangerment
00:55:42.060 finding which obama did and biden kept and so that's a big mess i mean you can't just trump just
00:55:46.540 can't come in and get rid of it you got to go through multiple steps you have to have scientific
00:55:50.580 review you got to have court cases but the idea is they regulate carbon dioxide remember we inhale
00:55:54.800 oxygen we exhale carbon dioxide as in a pollutant under the clean air act which was never designed
00:55:59.300 to be second so they're trying to overturn that which is going to take a couple years but if they
00:56:03.460 do it very difficult to get us back in this climate agenda secondly they're going after withdrawing us
00:56:09.400 from the un climate convention on framework that that basically george w sorry george hw bush got us
00:56:15.840 into at the 1992 rio earth summit they they pull us out of the framework then it's going to take with
00:56:22.180 that treaty the rio earth summit treaty was ratified by the senate back in 92 and now according to legal
00:56:30.660 analysts if trump can pull us out of the the framework you would need a new treaty that have
00:56:35.440 to be ratified to ever get us back involved in things like the un paris agreement that's music to
00:56:40.440 our ears and so those two things would give us a permanence agenda so if a president gavin newsom
00:56:45.780 or a president aoc wanted to just do it you know a complete 180 on what trump's done they would have
00:56:50.900 years of difficulty trying to set all that back up that's what we have to cheer for because we don't
00:56:56.100 want a repeat of trump 1.0 when it comes to these policies it was good but he just didn't have time and
00:57:01.720 basically biden was able to undo most of what trump did in three or four months just because of the way
00:57:06.300 we need permanence and by the way to give one unusual call out to the gop congress they did step
00:57:12.320 up they came after the congressional review act in the summer of 2025 and they got rid of the california
00:57:18.380 mandate which allowed california to dictate uh national auto policy and fuel economy and gas-powered
00:57:25.680 car bans and all the states so that was a huge move uh that we had there so there's there's just been
00:57:32.020 some it's all good news in my world i mean it's amazing yeah and uh like you said it's got to be
00:57:37.340 made permanent for any real meaningful impact on right because i'm tired of ying yang ying yang
00:57:42.740 that's where we are bush obama biden trump abiden trump i mean we need constancy here and we can never
00:57:49.820 go back i'd like to see them get rid of the corporate average fuel economy standards i'd like
00:57:54.460 they have to start loosening some of the emission standards i'd like cars to be simplified again
00:57:59.180 to where you don't need you know it's not a throwaway culture and you don't have uh
00:58:04.100 you know mechanic as well just replace this replace that you know that really only happened
00:58:08.880 if you go back in time it wasn't until about year 2000 that things got out of control automotively in
00:58:14.960 that sense i'm not saying cars haven't improved in a lot of ways but if you go back there's a golden
00:58:19.740 era of american cars and there was the age of v8s and cheap gas was the late 90s in the early 2000s
00:58:25.460 those engines last they're easy to work on in your own garage they don't know great
00:58:30.320 replacement yeah and so that's where that's what uh yeah i'd like to just see these continued to be
00:58:36.220 loosened yeah get rid of catalytic converters in cars we want to smell the gas again there's probably
00:58:41.900 technology there's probably a whole new way to do this but again it's all in order every particularly
00:58:47.860 every democrat administration wants to appear to be cleaning the environment more tightening
00:58:53.180 restrictions you can roll these things back 40 percent and probably have the same exact air
00:58:58.160 quality we're talking now about air quality we're not talking about climate and i think what it is
00:59:02.620 is they go from parts per million parts per billion they just want to appear so that virtue signaling ends
00:59:07.680 up having a real cost and if you look at their projections like if biden had been re-elected they
00:59:12.300 were going for you know unbelievable 55 mile hour corporate average fuel economy gas powered carbon
00:59:18.080 just insane stuff emission standards it would have just gutted what was left of american cars and
00:59:24.020 would have been chinese evs taking over it's just incredible that people don't see the obvious with
00:59:28.860 all this yeah i went from driving a nice beautiful german sports car that burned a crap ton of fuel
00:59:34.580 to now driving a lifted up jeep wrangler mark when i bought the car i originally bought it and i didn't
00:59:40.120 realize i went to the dealership i bought it and it was coming and we're getting ready tomorrow the next day
00:59:44.080 and i realized i'd bought in a four-cylinder jeep wrangler i called the dealership i said
00:59:48.480 you go find me something that's got a bigger engine than this i don't want this piece of garbage
00:59:52.160 it's like a four-cylinder this this is a turbo four-cylinder which i'd be very hesitant turbo's
00:59:58.220 great if you own the car three or four years or less anything over that i would not want to own
01:00:02.380 a turbo they start to go i've owned boats and jet skis and i know exactly how the turbo system works
01:00:07.460 my last car it starts to go and uh it ain't cheap to fix it but no for people who buy cars every one or
01:00:13.240 two years and switch them turbos are great right that's not me i buy them i run them and by the
01:00:18.760 way i own a jeep wrangler too but i refused to buy the new stellantis i bought the jk which i got a
01:00:24.780 2017 i got the highest gear rate well i guess you'd say the highest but low gear ratio i have 410 gear
01:00:30.840 ratio from the factory and i got uh manual transmission i refuse to get so i had to like
01:00:36.720 what i was looking for there were like three jeep wranglers across the country looking at carmax
01:00:42.300 they were even qualified and i was finally able to get it but there it's awesome love it i do have
01:00:47.840 the pentastar 3.6 chrysler engine which is not horrendous but it's got a lot of you know uh it's
01:00:55.440 called vvt uh with the valve train and so it requires like complete disassembly for spark plugs and simple
01:01:02.500 things but yeah it's amazing and i think that's so i try to drive old school i'm driving around and
01:01:07.900 you know i so i have i have high revs even on the highway i the gear ratio people don't realize
01:01:13.320 that when they buy especially an suv just a quick lesson here to make it maximize if you look at all
01:01:18.360 the car buying guides at youtube they're almost all missing one of the key things for performance
01:01:22.860 it's not about what engine you pick it's about what gear ratio and they're not going to mention
01:01:27.440 that on any car buying guide you want a high gear ratio 410 456 because if you're ever going to put
01:01:34.100 on big tires it matters too the idea is it's every time you shift gears your engine's going to start
01:01:39.500 your your revolutions and your engine are going to be at a higher gear give you more power throughout
01:01:43.780 the entire power band people don't realize that they'll buy a jeep wrangler with 321 gears and
01:01:49.080 it's like a dog and they're like oh this is no you bought the wrong one and then you have to pay
01:01:53.020 four thousand dollars to have it uh re-geared or you know so anyway we're getting out of rant here
01:01:57.540 about this but this is people there's ways to defeat the system is what i'm getting at
01:02:02.620 you named it exactly i do got these big 40 inch tires on it and uh i get like maybe 12 miles a
01:02:11.560 gallon and i get on the phone i'll take a phone a business call in the car mark and then they'll
01:02:16.340 say to me what the tires you're and everyone's going you know where where are you you're like
01:02:21.280 at an airport i know i'm in my wrangler and the top is on the windows are closed i'll call you when i
01:02:26.060 get to where i'm going by the way uh there is a i there is a i can't i don't want to give the name
01:02:32.220 of their thing but there's an air piece you can get that people who do construction work they can
01:02:36.360 do uh it's unbelievable sounds i've been i can go with no doors no top 65 and talk to people and
01:02:43.560 they can hear me just fine i sound a little bit you know wonky because the high thing but anyway
01:02:47.840 there's ways around that but uh anyway start is another you can defeat that you can get the gear
01:02:56.600 little gadgets to defeat that that's something that trump administration is getting rid of too we
01:03:00.500 can't i'd be remiss to mention that but thank you that's one of the worst things that's ever been
01:03:04.320 developed on a car and thank god they're getting rid of it is so stupid yeah let's let's save uh you
01:03:09.840 know point zero zero zero one parts per million but you'll need a new engine in two years because
01:03:15.460 an accounting trick by the bomb administration to get better fuel economy and they incentivized
01:03:23.640 car makers to put it in all their cars now a lot of people might know what we're talking about if you
01:03:28.120 haven't had a car we went a lot of american cars seem to have it more than foreign but but it's the
01:03:33.260 it's i've talked to so many mechanics fishing auto body gm they just they loathe those things yeah
01:03:38.880 the website is climate depot.com climate depot.com you go every single day he's got new articles up on
01:03:49.080 uh on the war against us all us all who uh don't want to drive electric cars mark morano we'll talk to
01:03:55.180 you soon my friend thanks so much for coming on thank you time appreciate it thanks a lot thanks
01:03:58.640 to mark morano folks and thank you all for being with us today here on the great america show we'll
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