Glenn and Stu give a monkeypox update as "new" research on the disease transmission tells us what we already knew. Smith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith stood up and spoke out against the politicians and the corporate media lobbying against the Second Amendment. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss the ongoing invasion at the border. Author Gabriel Nadales shares how he changed from hating America to being eager to be an American. Glenn gives three more reasons Americans worry about the government, including rampant fraud surrounding COVID relief. Senior economist for FreedomWorks Stephen Moore joins to dissect the Inflation Reduction Act and exposes how much damage it will do to the economy.
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gosh here it is some would say. The only reason why we do this update is for the theme song, but that would be cheap and crass, which I've been accused of the from the blaze dot com, smith and wesson. President ceo mark smith has issued a statement in which he said that politicians who have denigrated that gun manufacturers have actually contributed to the nation's crime problem due to the policies they support group or a easy way to admit. I'm on the wrong story. Sorry we're on a monkey paw I was just enjoying the music. As the monkey box update was a little different that if you wouldn't have looked at me with that face that you just made, I would have had no, I would have continued on and did this midwestern thing and said: there's your monkey pox update I made jack. Can we get him in the hall of fame for a second time that showed why he was so tight there? Yet another example of why Glenn Beck is in the radio hall of fame keep blacks out the sex between men. There we go not skin contact is feeling monkey pox. No, this is according to NBC news and quote new research. Since the outset of the global monkey pox outbreak it may public health and infectious disease experts who told the public that the virus is largely transmitting through skin to skin contact, in particular during sex between men now have I ever expanding cadre of experts have come to believe, have come to believe that sex between men itself is likely the main driver of the global monkey box transmission. No, yes, I die lamborn hear it now. I don't know how they're differentiating here, because I think sex requires some skin to skin. Contact usually does yeah, I mean lesser alerts, are doing it differently that I am male. I believe they are in this particular case, good way, too tired to show that a very good point, a growing body of scientific evidence follow the science, including a trio of studies published in peer reviewed journals. So you know you can trust it as well as reports from national, regional and global health authorities. Well now you got me. This is absolutely true, as suggested that experts may have framed a monkey pox typical transmission route. Precisely backward but other than that, they're nailing yet another pandemic in action, but why do they? Why do? Why was this backward? We all got. Why was this background pc right exactly right? They didn't want to say that did that come from sex and actual sex and part of it, you couldn't understand, because you didn't want to do that with HIV, because hiv remember it became a gay thing and it wasn't a gay thing. I mean you could get it through your blood, so they didn't want to make monkey pox a gay thing. Well that, and they also wanted to be politically correct if they didn't want to make it a gay thing they should have also set just said. You know what, but it's happening in the homosexual community by law by large, and so you should just avoid you know the orgies in the bath, spas and stuff like that, but they didn't do it and it wasn't even just the the lgbtq q. I a toothless concerns here. It was also just they couldn't even say how about just stop some promiscuous sex for awhile two days away. They couldn't even say that is just be arguments. Partner have to protect yourself and don't do it for hour. They didn't do it now. So what does surprise those who tell us to follow the signs, give you follow the science and got it precisely quote backward, which the
I've got another monkey pox update mostar the theme
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smith and wesson might happen right now. Don't have my glasses good. This is gonna work out well
smith and wesson president ceo,
smith issue too
statement in which he said that politicians have denigrated the
the gun manufacturers and they have asked
really contributed to the nations crime problem due to the policies that they support. Now, I've
this absolutely outrageous. Do there's no way no way
that they ve played
any role whatsoever in any of this right. Bride,
Number of quoting a number of politicians and their lobbying partners in the media have recently sought to disparage
in western. Did you hear
he just wrote a number of points?
petitions and their lobbying partners in the media.
Have recently sought to disparage smith and wesson some of that
Das city just suggest that asked
They have vilified, undermined and de law enforcement for years. Supported price
secures who refused to hold criminals accountable for their actions over that a k of our countries, mental health infrastructure and generally promoted a culture of lawlessness.
that's smith and wesson. Another firearm manufacturers are somehow responsible for the crime wave that has been predictably.
is predictably resulted from these destructive policies. What passed
What a lying
conniving.
Evil, capitalist.
But they are the ones to blame for the surge in violence and lawlessness and they seek to avoid any responsibility for the crisis of violence that they have
created by attempting to shift blame, does
in western, and
their firearm manufacturers and law abiding gun owners. Man well he's about to get it I'll. Tell you. When I hear the response from the politicians, it's gonna bet, it's gonna, be
Many politicians remained staunch advocates for gun control. Last month, a u s, house of representatives pass the assault weapons ban of twenty two
to build a bill per.
bubbly that are going to make it through the senate. While the term
violence has become commonplace. Expression guns do not commit the crimes to be clear,
a smith and wesson firearms says the ceo has never,
broken into a home. A scimitar
in firearms, never assaulted a woman out for a late night run in the city, a smith
what's in firearm, has never carjacked an unsuspecting
doing, drivers stopped at a traffic light, but I
I'll tell you right now. If I am ever
pulled over on the side of the road? By
smith and wesson weapon and,
it demands my car,
think I'm gonna happily give it too. I would like us selfie with that gun. You know I mean maybe using
its cell phone in
TED smith, wesson provide citizens with the means to protect themselves and their families. We will
ever back down in our defence of the second amendment, the second,
the constitution states a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of free state, the right of the people too
and bear arms shall not be infringed now
I personally like his response. You know but
Sometimes I just can't see common sense. So now, let's look at what the politicians are saying
the oversight committee chair,
congresswoman carolyn, but
maloney from new york push
back on his remarks in a statement to MSNBC, I'm sorry to see n b, she said.
The ceo smith and wesson, refused to testify,
before my committee and face the facts.
least, who have lost loved ones because of his companies, weapons of war
the committee, will not permit
in western to dodge accountability or to obscure
the gun industries, role
all of this violence they're not going to do
its do a number of
our decisions no way way way. She's.
why
why everything going wrong. I mean today the
Our committee has been investigating america's firearm industry. According to the panel major gun manufacturers, including smith and wesson, have made over a billion dollars in the last day
Kate, selling military style weapons. Ok, she goes
and she says, as the world watches the families of parkland victims relive their trauma through a shooters trial is unconscionable. That's me.
in western is still refusing to take responsibility for selling the assault weapons used to massacre americans. She says
His statement shows how afraid they really are. Ok, I gotta think first,
I don't think they deny
selling the weapons or, I should say, producing the weapons that were sold to people who then
use them incorrectly correctly. I know
going to sue the lawnmower people if
Somebody comes at me with a lawnmower and there
holding it up like it's a fan and just shred me like bologna, maloney, on ownership,
I can't believe the lawnmower industry
will not. Why are chain saws still available when we,
got this jason guy out with a chainsaw, why.
I don't know jason's crazy. It's not the chain saws fault balloon
texas chainsaw massacre, who would be they be killing with a chain saws. Jason would not really his his stick as much. What's the other guy's name, Michael Myers,
yeah mike myers. I think a chains new taxes,
trains are massacred? That's the name
leather knows would be the leather face used to train chainsaw, but I'm pretty sure, jason or mike myers also used one at some time. It may not have been chronicled in that argument was at hand who are Yan sets of czech shut up for my life
Ok, so I'm not gonna blow.
The lawnmower company or
Jeanne saw company for some thing. They did
didn't happen in a movie? You don't blame the gun. I
to just the dress: how
afraid, smith and wesson is
why they felt it really important to say how rich the blood,
smith and mister weston really is we'll. Do that coming up
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Welcome to the global programme, glad you here so congresswoman bologna from new york,
come out and responded to smith and wesson ceos letter openly,
There are two amerika and the world, and she said it just shows how this company, whose
I a billion dollars on weapons of war, how
aid, they really are
Berlin. If I may,
someone who is afraid, and I know because I've seen them all over amerika lately.
someone who is afraid avoids confrontation. They apologize. They accept the blame. They do with their told.
They cower. They roll over to the bullies. Oh just make it stop. Ok, ok, ok I'll, attended out! Then your meeting. Ok, I give.
people who know what they believe who
the truth on their side who have tried.
To unite and try to find common ground, but continually are here,
in the face by the bullies. They know
feel the need to bully back. They don't feel the need to push people down, so they can laugh and point at them and make fun of,
in front of the crowd trades.
Surely americans don't like bullies for some reason we're in this thing, where we think the bullies are somehow or other the victims, but we don't like
bullies and soon- and I think this letter is a big
meaning of it sooner
kids will remember what it means to be an american again. We stand
for the underdog we route for the little guy
the bologna from maloney that starts with pointing out that smith and wesson profits is a
feeble attempt to make the same.
If in wesson company into the big bully, the only proof
bloom is smith and wesson, with only a billion dollars
is a much smaller target than the united states government who spends
or trillion dollar trillion dollars spends for
trillion dollars by the way smith in
lesson
They have the money to
their own battle due to the fact
that they make a product that millions of law abiding citizens all over the globe. You,
It was to legally protect themselves their homes and their children. The government, on the other hand, does
Make their money they confiscate
trillions of dollars and then they,
spend it on wars, not overseas, but using weapons of cold war on our children, propaganda.
Intimidation controlling the media and they use it,
to destroy our children, our families, our businesses and our. Where very way of life- I don't know I've
Did politicians- and I wouldn't trust having one in my house, because you never know what they might do-
gone made by smith and wesson or anybody else. I know exactly what that's going to do if its left in my house,
Nothing.
the sea. Oh smith and wesson is merely stating facts that still
always have been and always will be,
universal truth and they're just
pointing out that universal truth benz.
two, no man,
No matter the force or so
called progress,
or whose in power and the truth is
the individual is supreme
as well as responsible for their own actions. A knife can be used to teach a grandson how to whittle it can be used by a man who you know
it is enraged and desires, desires to kill anything or anybody. We don't
the knife, well, england does, and we will soon. Why isn't? Why isn't? It
That is, why is it that we blame the gun, but we don't blame twice
or facebook,
For what these same people say. Is hate speech
Why is the individual blamed and banned and not the platform?
How can you? How can you bet
the user of social media and not ban twitter or facebook.
How come the knife the gun
and social media aren't all
neutral because of people and their individual,
choices this case those people,
who are the biggest bullies, because there,
are no police to call when these bullies or out of control
all remain in the government. Tat great joins us.
now from tat gray unleash tello pat? How are you off perfect
almost every way, her friends always there. So there's nothing bothering you like now. You know where you're born in a bar and you leave the door open or something
like that something like that, and there was something like that
it's kind of interesting at the border. Really they were on somebody's land that had put up offence in a gate and is kept locked in its barbed wire it at the top and the texas national guard was
actually making sure that
illegals who are gathered at that gate, weren't coming through yeah, they kept they locked it up and okay and we're standing by making sure that they didn't break our laws. Okay. Now I understand we have some video of them. We do have some video and you'll see what happens is earl time. We've never seen this. The texas national guard closed and locked
here at a major crossing area, high needle mass illegal immigrants showed up at the gate expecting to be led in national
I said no more
we're going, be the ones to let you in the other immigrants just stood outside and waited and here's what?
it up happening. Border patrol showed up. Take a look at this video.
also revise or showed up with the key online
the gate and let all of them.
Going into the property is private property. The landowner allows texas law enforcement as well as border patrol to work here, but you can see the country
it's between the state of texas' approach as well as the federal government can see the contrasts. I can definitely add that I can yeah. He was right about that. I saw it yeah. This is deprive it land yeah, so
How is it did the government
but up the fence or is this a private friends to good cause
cause. I don't know I'm wondering if I have private property and people who
are knowingly breaking the law of the federal government kim's comes onto my private property and opens up my
that fence with my private lock.
And says a yak commodity through just come on through this guy's property. I have a problem with that:
who does stated- I guess they a lot. He allows that law enforcement to work there, so maybe they're the ones controlling the fence. I dunno, but it certainly third, if they're the ones making those decisions there doing it poorly very poorly. What happens? What happens if there is a fence and
bunch of smith and wesson guns swim through the river, no values again. Why material should aim for a situation? Do there could have been a war on our border? It goes if guns would have been standing at the gates. Yeah thanks to smith and wesson YAP salute mercury for one purpose: yeah, that's to kill, kill, kill,
to get a war two yeah weapons of war anyway, so you have a problem with a little bit of a problem, k yeah. It shows you the difference between the way texas is trying to handle things and the way the Biden administration is handling things, because the border patrol falls under the guidance. If you will
the Biden administration, when is our state going to lead the way I like them?
same thing alone. I love that I love, but when is the binding, mystery or being the the state here going
Who actually lead the way
and say this is
invasion gathered there
be doing? I should have done then, a long time ago. Right I mean a day at the
no new york after fourteen people come into a city of you know: seven million they're, like god, there was a bus that arrive or we're done. We don't have room for buses here, I'll, tell you exactly when they start getting the border right when our governor is beto o'rourke that yeah gotta get better everybody. The other thing you can't help, but notice is all
the families that were pouring across the border show that video game cause look into life families, the women, the children looked like so heart warming didn't see it coming here for a better life span, but I didn't see, I see yeah, they are there. They are a bunch of men, it's
almost all men we counted for women out of what are their thirty people there, what maybe they all identify it's possible, we didn't know
But I would you know what a woman there
no way to tell, but it's just from from start to finish its interest and outrageous situation and they'll tell you that
just families lookin for a better life, their children
here and now to find a place for the children to live and not a single child, and I was I too there are alive
of long term risks to what's going on with drones in the world, but like it is really screwing up the government's away of hiding the loud ass. He gazed at it with the fox news. Has caught them on the ball,
we're doing so many things. I guess: there's fletcher upwards right by you're, getting perfect views of exactly what they're doing over and over and over an area needs tougher drone law and hence have great for that argument, or young new jersey, chapter of the nation's largest teachers union, the national education association, the any aid has published.
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his parents, extremist when extremists start attacking our schools, that's
who we are.
People who only want to fight to score political points should take that somewhere else list.
two. How big turn this around the arrow
free single everytime masterfully
turn it around like these, the here's, the problem, so I will tell you that I spent some. I spent some time with polity
since yesterday lie
of them lot somewhat say too many,
but I met with the republicans.
in the u ta house and Senate,
briefing them on. Yes, g,
and I will tell you- I had multiple conversations with people who said please,
our constituents they have got to call the switchboards. They ve got to call
the republicans and just say: please do this or
you guys are standing up for this. Thank you. We have your back. They said
you have no idea, but
teachers, unions and the unions and the banking lobbyists that just put
wave after wave after wave of pressure and phone calls against us, and we feel completely alone.
We have to be engaged, we have if I have a politician who is-
standing up I met I met. I think.
I think it's fair to say. I really searched my mind. The last couple of last twenty four hours on this. I think I met the
most sincere and bring
eve politician in in my life and yesterday really yeah
of the house, so he in Utah he done is the leader of the Senate in Utah that man
I walked away and I
stopped in the hall. When I looked at David martin- and I said I think I just met-
the most sincere and decent.
Politician, I've ever met my life that and in it
sky is amazing and trying to do the right thing, but he's one of em.
And it out said clan
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their rationing, it and
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And they're having a heat wave and they said. Ah, you know we are,
leave the power for the people, so so so stop using
so much power and they are actually cutting the power companies of the power companies are cutting the power to production line
so ibm room as I am abraham at all.
it's amazing, just how that there's no focus on how to power our actual needs,
No it's about like changing the power we already use into some different sort of more expensive source. That's theoretically quote unquote cleaner rather than
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we don't need what we need now. That's that's nothing. We we need a plan for the future,
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hello, America. Why do I have a treat for you? I have a guy coming up, who grew
stop feeling alienated distant from the from the american dream in high school. He was attracted to left wing ideology. He found himself caught up in the anarchist sub culture. He would dress up in garish outfits, making t shirts flags cuisines, which I don't really notice. He defined his activism and he became very active. He learned about the anarchist history got involved in quote direct action, destructive,
acts and mayhem,
Angry angry at cops, angry of wall street angry corporations, angry at america itself, he
david America. He also holds a bachelor's degree in general studies, with a concentration in social justice essentials home now,
he's also an avid dog trainer and dancer. So I, like dogs
we have a lot in common
sky you
are going to love hearing from he had a moment where he went
Why
I'd, be on the wrong side,
and his life, changed you now.
loves america and is speaking in universities all over the country. Warning students about
What is happening, I will
to hear this bans story and his pivot point have been waiting to have him on. For a couple of weeks, Gabriel Nidal adds joins us in sixty seconds.
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Gabriel. How are you, sir
I thank you for having me you
So I would
and there was a time in your life- probably fairly recently- that the last person you would have thought you would be talking
to me.
Yeah. They definitely irene, especially if you ve been a conservative activist require a little bird now, but I never expected to respect
oh my story until twenty nineteen, when my
friend, got beat up at berkeley he's the one who
President from the that feedback and twenty nineteen
Ours is what were best friends and I study relating just how horrible campers violent
was getting. I just left as violence and ngo and aid,
I did that. I really need to speak out about my experience with anarchism the people movements. I've been doing that for about three years now. Well, thank you for that. So tell me,
tell me about your life in the movement and what your pivot point was
so this is actually a ways back. A lot of people don't realize that people is a lot older than than a people. Thing has started in the series.
no wonder lisa! I first got it.
in, like punk, music,
There is a huge connection in the nineteen eighty, the nineties, with anti fraud in the annexes, buck music
until two eleven I was into that, and I just want to protest. I just one
because I want to be involved,
somebody in the black basque three now came up to me and he asked me
I want to join him in his friends and other guy. Let's do it
about a year and a half I was participate in indirect action. I was part of the occupied protest in animal sounds
as the animal rights them demonstrations? All of that
from today, eleven two thousand and twelve, and you know
Just it was all about great having to really oppose the american system.
Without the most fascist this them out there and
What was the pivot point with you? What was the point where you went? Well, I
I shouldn't be here. You know it's actually gonna interest
and because there's never been one point where I say like wow: you guys are bad. It was a slow transition, but I also think that it was inevitable because I'm a very curious person.
I'm always. I always want to hear what the other eyes has to say and it
at the time I was elected, so I started reading about noted feminine thomas. All well is our great authors, but at the time I dont like them,
I an interesting enough that I want to grab their ideas talked about and when my friends and well guess what just for asking questions about these ideas,
Thousand very first time it was called a couple of and
just maybe realise that some of these people didn't mean care about like the actual ideologies. They just want to promote this propaganda of like us versus them. Like the fact.
It's just I'm one, the liberators but they're just pull themselves, because there,
really aren't they're not really looking to build a better society. There just really go looking for control and solution,
really I started reading learning more about consumer movements and then I slowly became conservative.
To this day, I'm still very much the same person. That's how a wire
that that was agreed and social justice essentials because I still want-
what the other sets for. Let me tell you the
more, I learn about left us ideology, the more
we realise just how long they are, and just how
much. I love america. This
so remarkable turn in
in an individual. First of all have you,
We had the chance to meet Daniel Horwitz,
nah David horowitz neighborhood?
I have not have you read. It looks ye. I read it.
data from both- and I say this- I Didn'T- need him.
While I was in a movement, but somebody
in anti for who also happy than this forty them. Now about
twenty years before I was involved, who is about.
And he told me that one of his first protest was the porters David horror
it's entry, wow yeah, yeah gray. Conversations
like the similarities and differences or,
than a movement tat our you are.
When you remind me of him he he did exactly
same thing. He was all for it until we
withdrew from vietnam and everything that Lee
right was saying, would happen if you lay the power vacuum happen
and he said he realized
None of his friends or you know, comrades act
we cared about the people he was like, but wait, wait, wait, wait
We were wrong on this part of it and he said they didn't care and that
spun his head, because he really did care.
yeah, and I mean that tends to be the case with a lot of this visa
far less movements they pretend to care
They have all the right slogans and if you ask them about whatever issue they'll tell you how much I deeply care, but once the issues
all the while working towards a solution. All of a sudden, that's not enough they're doing it wrong. It's
It's still under the the the the capitalist system and the capitalism itself is horrible. They'll just make up a law, they'll keep moving the goal posts. Time and time again,
because again, all they want is just control of your life and control of everyone.
So tell me how much how much of
movement.
Is was like you wear
I mean it sounds like you kind of joined, because you wanted to belong to something
and you kind of got
kind of got wrapped up into it and it it taught you
The hatred and the problems
but you rarely weren't, it doesn't sound me like you were really rooted in it. It don't have that accurate
in part because it and keep it didn't teach me hate america, I gonna say
growing up in any case file system, public education. It really precondition
me too hate america before I even got involved the vienna groups, because it, though
just tell you that when the biology teacher and my middle school, who would love to you,
the top of his lungs about that now biology, but about aviation
and then one day. I remember he was yelling about how how proud he was of his sons for being raised atheists and, of course, people who don't who believe in god are fricking sorry about the,
stay, he said stupid and I'll do that
and of course, I'm a seventh grader,
I'm not going to speak it back to him. I just gonna go get hurt us
I gonna keep my mouth shut. You know those are the kinds of things
at a time of teachers are really me into hating america, hating america, nicolaus inoculate into believing that everything that my parents,
I mean everything that society is telling me that's good, is not because you have these oo ultra leftist teachers who think that their job is to tell students what to think not
I think so. Have you met evie, read much. Martin Luther king
I've read that one of his books and a few different of his speeches? Okay, I'm okay! I can't remember the the the book so martin luther king talks a lot about reconciliation. He is, he be makes a very
big point to say we cannot look to win,
because that implies a loser and you can't leave half the country or a third of the country.
behind feeling like a loser: they they
we have to reconcile? Now? I believe there,
people that will never change, and I can't reconcile with somebody who really believes burn the entire country down and a man
k is horrible in the constitution and everything else I like, I dont, know how to reconcile with that person, and I think we can. However, there are people that are like you. I think that
if we could find a way to actually have a conversation that
we would we could reckon
Soil not with everybody with some easy known it
The exciting part is what I'm doing right now, I'm working for an organization called or america. It was check it out, a joint
america that work and our job is specifically to do that. We're not.
About conservative, liberal issues around about american issues. We really want to bring people from the left and, right together we
care again if you're from left to right, along with your pro american in our research, shows that the vast majority americans-
I believe in america I mean they think america is great. They think that america is a the greatest country on earth
we're talking about seventy eighty. Ninety percent of the issues people agree with them,
problem is that you have a tiny minority or radicals Bab infiltrated leg,
the media and a lot of something mainstream issues, and they pretend that there
the majority, but they're, not every time you hear partisan or alter partisan or on issues that divide people.
Look at the research and show that only about ten to fifteen, maybe twenty five percent of people supported one of the best issues I
is to define the police a few years ago. Twenty twenty years
that the entire democratic party and basically the majority of the country, believe
and if one in the police, but again, researchers, twenty or twenty five percent of people actually support
defending the police and something like seventy seven percent of black americans want more clear.
Officers in their neighborhood sure, that's what we're talking about our america, zoning
issues, so people together. How do we? How can we
do this in our own lives and if this
It is true that we actually agree on things what
Are we as people missing to be able to come
for their neighbours, because they seem to still be voting when
when its clear, what's happening on the left, is a hostile takeover of the democratic party and
infiltration, and they have just. It is a leftist
duration. Now it is not the democratic party. It's a leftist
duration that
going for things that I think average americans are against, but yet they don't see
to disconnect from it
What am I missing? Will you don't that's the challenge, because
somebody's issues, they paint this dichotomy of, like you, either a good person when you're with us or your horrible person, evil person, if you're, not in a lot of people,
another new approach, since I must be with you guys so, first of all
the call out
A rhetoric, as you know, sunlight is the best is infected women.
To call that out, but none not just call it out. We also have to act. We build a community that is pro american and again that's what or America's
I do really bill communities at the ground level and to really call out alive
that toxic rhetoric and just promote great american
use at the right level. It's not a project, that's gonna be done like
to not even like five years rival. Take some work, but it
confident that will really are able to show the greatest
that is america, okay, so Gabriel. I wanna take
breaking give you a second to to think about an answer on this. But what are the things that
at that you first went wow. America is a good place,
where's. Where does that even begin
Where are conservatives missing the the boat? When we talk about america back
just a minute is name is Gabriel dollars
He is the national director, the western region of our america. You can find all of this information at join our america dot, org joy,
our america dot, org sixty
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gave a road book. I think it was released about twenty twenty. It's called behind the black mask he is
part of an organization called our america
he was very anti american growing up and part of radical action.
with antigua he's.
Joining us now so Gabriel. What
the. What was
thing that's the first thing that you said you know america is kind of a good place. You know
one of the things that I love about this country, that ideal of freedom of speech
The idea that we can have heated discussions arguments he then and there,
you can go home and say yeah I mean we can disagree and that's perfectly fine. I've
many people,
that were not erratic about it. There were like that especially
in college. Surprisingly, I've met a lot of conservatives who I argued with, and you know, at the end of the day, we were friends would just go out to the diner around the corner from the college. You know, and I
love that idea, because it was about that community that people really wanted to work together. We had to walk past or get path.
Activity that that tiny minority radicals like to promote the idea of community
but the idea of Ben teeth and the left is
the two silent speech because speeches dangerous, you know, and
and you're, a fascist, if you say the wrong things. So how do you? How do you approach,
that was somebody who is you know on the radical side of things.
I've had a lot of experience are talking in arguing with some of these left is a lot of time.
They don't even know what they're saying I'll say that if there is some people who are very well read, but then delay extrapolate little snippets of information,
from some very interesting authors and though just use it as a tagline. So one of the things that I often do
Is I actually ask some questions? I get them be on the point of light,
that a capitalism bad like okay get what he might I by that, what capitalism you know when you get into the nature of things
listen you realise- that there is a lot of contradictions. I mean
for my degree, hence also doesn't comes into place. One
I've noticed is, for example, I cannot use
capital is only mark those created by marks I need, but also when people talk about capitalist.
I'm peter means, for example, like the that recital four
I'm like no, it wasn't capital modern
it is almost one hundred and seventeen seventy six. A dutch company was actually part of milk until dism, which is the precursor that capitalism came to abolish. If you look at the the the the the people who founded capitalism like
I put it on the other hand, as it does that he actually wrote in his book that capitalism
slavery was a moral and unprofitable. So in fact, capitalism was a key factor to abolishing slavery.
You don't like those when you get into the nitty gritty of these issues, and you ask questions,
they don't really have answers to many of these questions. I gabriel
if you are one of my favorite people, I love people who are intellectually they like the challenge.
and it leads them to sometimes uncomfortable or surprising decisions in their life. I would love
Have you join me for a podcast cause, I'd love to spend some reno more time with you in and talk about it? What, by the way,
What do you call capitalism now? Instead, I work at what the prima
we and our common market or equal opportunity, because you know that's what that's what ok quantico capitalism is about. The idea
But everyone has the equal opportunity to make the name for themselves
Gabriel than dollars. Thank you so much, sir. Thank you very much for joining us and and and your hard work join our america dot. Org join our america dot. Org hope to have you back
Gabriel. Thank you very much.
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Welcome to the planned back programme now I don't want to give you another reason to be freaked out by the size of the power of our federal government.
you know I do
the irs, adding you know, eighties
seven thousand new agents in the fbi's latest episode it more logo. They all had been enough that enough, but the new york
times has more great news about what they call quote.
Tidal wave of pandemic fraud. Now I don't
I also want to be the guy who says I told you so
have about Eric. I told you. This was a bad idea, but I told you so and so did half of amerika. This was a bad idea:
the pandemic checks when they start rolling off the press
I
There is a lot of people. Is it, but this is right.
and you know it wasn't rocket science to say you know I bad when you
a government that operates as if it has an unlimited cheque book and you just open the flu.
Gates and just gosh money in a panic with zero oversight.
gonna get some fraud. Its
even more telling when the new york times admits that maybe this pandemic relief was a bad idea because
remember, the new
times thinks almost every single bad crap craig
the democratic spending ideas, jumps genius
so to hear them say quote,
Trillions of dollars flowed into federal relief programmes with few strings and minimal oversight, role.
building in one of the largest frauds in? U S, history and quote: that's pretty remarkable that, to put it
perspective
keep in mind that the
U s. National debt is over twenty eight trillion dollars into.
me? Twenty our leadership approved three point: one trillion dollars in relief money, and this was to help them,
unemployed and boost
the economy. La
Last year they approved another one point: nine trillion dollars and by the way
relief, the relief insanity totally by
partisan.
Maybe sometimes I guess, conservatives beautiful
and their conservatives at all. You know it's a bedtime
tori, they tell themselves it's an interesting thing to examine closely, though, because we have a complaint, rightly so over the one
nine trillion dollar covert bill that came in with with Biden and these seven hundred and forty billion dollar
inflation reduction act that just past
It is two point: six trillion dollars, spending its significant glenn, but we do
tend to overlook that the
public and signed on free one trillion dollar plus stimulus packaging. They sign onto a two hundred and eighty billion dollar chips packaging when it was first supposedly going to corporate welfare there.
Had several other spending bills and that doesn't even include the mole
simple trillions of dollars that they all agreed on. When was still president. Yes, so I mean, like you know, yes, inflation using more of you know of the fault of the left, but, like it
especially the moderate republicans have crossed the line over and over and over and over again. Here
there's a lot of blame to be placed bears. It is time for the republican party to either go away or be reborn a new baptism
forgive us our sins and
actually stand up again, because neither side is serious about any other,
stuff, when it comes to money anyway,
there's been so much fraud related to the five trillion dollars that there are now five hundred people from the fbi, secret service, IRA S, postal inspection service and
offices of various inspector generals working
all time on pandemic fraud cases, there's nearly five hundred government employees doing that now Ross. All these acts agencies the arrest. You know just
hired eighty seven thousand and they ve got five,
hunt what not just them. All of these agencies have a tool
Will have five hundred people fifteen hundred people,
charge. So far, four hundred and fifty people have been convicted, investigate
Say they barely scratch the surface? The labour departments I e g office alone has
Thirty nine thousand investigations open this
business administration which, by the way, has its own police force. Did you know that I didn't know this small small business admitted
creation, at least for a police force by didn't, know that, but anyway, their wake
making their way through two million. Potentially
fraudulent loan applications ha
es ba, usually gets eight hundred calls per year on their fraud hotline. This time they received one hundred and forty eight thousand calls from the first year of the pandemic. Now this
how dumb, apparently we are during.
that six hundred dollar unemployment benefit that the federal government offered on top of whatever amount
jobless person received from the state. Well,
applicants were not even required to provide proof that they lost their jobs due to covet they had
just the swear that it was true, allied paramus brothers. I promise
our government intrusted five trillion dollars to the
honor system, at a time and
european history where there is no honour here.
Some of the examples of some of the fraud that they missed analysis.
and, according to the new york times,
Twenty nine states paid unemployment benefits to the same person.
Twenty nine states to this
in person a postal service employ you got an eighty two thousand nine hundred dollar loan for a business called the. U s
postal service
in individual got ten loans for ten non existent bathroom renovation, businesses using
the email address of a burrito shop, multiple.
People received relief money for their farms.
we're just defining a farm to be their front yard. One
Scammer use pandemic relief funds to by fifty seven thousand dollar pokemon trading guards,
three hundred and forty two people manage to get small business loans by listing their name as not available. Anais
now. No one has any idea how much how much money
was really lost to fraud. Here, one official estimated that the improper unemployment payments alone could be
about two hundred billion dollars job
passed from one part of it. That's all
most a quarter of a trillion dollars from just
unemployment fraud, but don't worry
governments got everything under control. You know we ve got things that we do,
I believe in any more, but we are going to reform them yesterday, yesterday,
rochelle well, linsky rate
your agency cross,
the coals and she outlined a plan to overhaul the cdc.
He's a. We are real trouble, so she
created a new executive team does
priorities and decide how to spend the cdc is annual budget of twelve billion dollars, twelve b
billion dollars.
free year, yet over a million americans died from covered, so it doesn't quite add up
external review of the cdc recommends improvements, including releasing scientific data more quickly to improve transparency up
translating science into practical and easy to understand. Policy, no improving
reunification with the public. No, I think we heard them loudly training.
cdc workforce to respond better to public health emergencies. All of that that
the question: what we're
doing with a twelve billion dollars before.
I mean if that is what the cdc is supposed to do.
so the cdc admitting that as a problem is a first crucial step, but the other steps matter as well? Ok,
Vitamin australians dea virus has struck again,
this time in the cdc p,
two of rochelle linsky skis proposed overhaul in.
creating a new equity office.
Now I was thinking to myself as we are watching. People
in the nursing home
You know what, but is there equity here
It's gonna keep an eye on all cdc functions from hiring policy to improve,
The agency agencies, diversity. Thank god I mean,
when somebody answers the phone, I need to know that there is a chance that I'm gonna talk to somebody who's transsexual. You know I mean I
after know that at least
assured. I don't ask them questions.
I just want to know that. Do we
have the right number of home
Sexual hatred
sexual
people who think men there an animal of some sort, and then
course all of the colors of the rainbow the
that's following science, you know, I don't think disease
actually cares. What color you are, who you sleep with
will linsky didn't address the footed, be aware. Some diseases do care, who you sleep with monkey pot is very sad that does not give ice monkey pox doctor
its key didn't address the footage of president Biden signing the bill on tuesday, which is really too bad because it perfectly illustrates
the cdc and all the federal government is about under Joe Biden,
performative theatre did you.
See it. Yesterday, Joe Biden
wearing a mask to the podium.
takes it off to cough
in his and then passed
seeds to sign a bill hand,
the pin to people and then shake hands with everybody with the hand he coughed into and also look like he's completely senile. While he's honey, the heavily like I'm in iron was bit the eyes are empty, there's nothing behind them, nothing
that's toy different story, but it's important point out. If you watch the video you ve noticed as well. So anyway, I started this segment by saying I don't want to give you any more reasons to worry about the government except those
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the bill on inflation
induction
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the bill back better bill
because it has everything in it that they want and if they don't
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have all of the parts.
And a lot of those parts were in the bill
Do I think, yesterday or the day before page six, it's like six hundred and eighty five or something it talks? It gives power
to the epa too
regulate and create.
Gee, pat penalties,
farmers? Who
are using fertilizer, traditional fertilizer
you're gonna start seeing a lot of things happen and by the way,
where experience such drought. There are people that are going to banks right now, who are ranchers and there, like
You know where short on water. We need to get some water delivered to us for the animals and
I'm telling you the time,
is coming within.
The year the next year,
you are going to see a time where ranchers and farmers are going to be turned away because there
doing there
using traditional farming techniques, and they
the banks will say. We can't give that to you because you're using fertilizer or
you're, using way too much water and cattle thee
the emissions from cattle, is just too bad for the planet, so we can't. We can no longer give you alone for
you do and you're gonna see farmers go out of business. They also get to see farmers driving their tractors on thy way. A little like the truckers did in canada. I think you are.
Maybe twelve months away from having massive protests.
from our farmers, and we should teach our
it's now, where
food comes from it does
come from or the men
yum yum bag in the middle of the store, no, we usually to breach right, I mean that's where they know. It's really eyes were own at every three might do a show on where
that yum yum comes from cause. It's
not free, although, although the world he can
amec forum says in in by twenty thirty, because
digitization foods gotta be free the great when a digital
food. No, no! No, because digitization gonna make everything so great and so easy that food will.
free
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Stephen. How are you certain, stephen,
glad it's good to be with you. How are ya well,
oh god, going back into the country is going to help georgia, but you know what always separate that I don't know anybody who says fine they now they are always like well
in spite of everything, I'm doing great yeah. So you know I love the title of this bill. Inflation reduction act that began with the eighty six percent of americans, who don't believe that this is going to reduce inflation. A and, of course, that, while it's like, you know what glad you and I have known each other for what twenty five thirty years and we've been. You know, voices for fiscal sanity, and I just want to let your listeners know that if you add up all of the spending and debt,
tat. We ve been kurds since by you came into office. You sounded with that one.
Point nine trillion dollar massive spending girl in the first month at fighting game in which was basically a blue state, bail out there
I did the one point: one trillion dollar green new deal: they'll remember that was the end of last year, which, by the way, some republicans voted for they're, not blameless here who had a to about a month ago. They passed a two hundred billion dollar corporate welfare bell for for samsung and a in intel for, and then a
man. Now we ve got this over a billion dollars spending, but also if my math is right glad
and you just add all that up to turkey to change a change. Your turn its core trillion dollars. Is it a team,
oh yeah, listen to this stephen said he just tweet. I love this tweet. He tweeted job
has spent more money than the cost
of the louisiana purchase the eerie.
in panama, canals intercom,
and until railroad, the innerds
highway system, the eradication of polio in small pox. The g
a bill of rights, the marshall plan, the moon, landing the human genome product project
All combined. That is a staggering and gun adjusted for inflation,
Oh Jesus farmers were funding right now, I've another way to put it is you know if you take adjust just for inflation
the amount of money to buy and spend in eighteen months,
more money for now, just about
exactly amount of money that we spend too out when world war to at least we got-
but at least we will not work what we have
Maybe we have soldiers, you ve heard about the eighty seven thousand new iris agent, so we got so bad that thing. That's making people angriest
about this bell, but I found in the last year in a week or two eighty seven,
thousand new iris agents. By the way they will be.
many of them will be armed whitewash
The arrests need ten million dollars worth of guns, ammo and military equipment, the irs I thought they were heard out, but this is going to be
we're getting gwen, I'm I'm deadly serious about this day will use this money they're not going to go after bill gates and Warren Buffett, no mark Zuckerberg and billionaires they're not going to go
or general electric and general motors and google those you know those companies are already audited almost every day and and and the billionaires have their own armies of of tax accountants and lawyers they're going to go after first of all, middle class people and small businesses they're going to be a big target, but most important
wait. I guarantee that he heard a first time that Glenn Beck they are going to weapon eyes the irs just like big weapon eyes, the justice department,
b I and are going to go after people like you and me who dare challenge the Biden, a left wing agenda.
Thank you. You know how MIKE introduce me the other night. At a speech I was given centre MIKE Lee, stood up and said:
idea, introduce you to a man who needs no interduction. Let me just say he
never been arrested for a federal offense. Yet
right I mean they'll find something they will they will you not like? I gotta tell you so you may recall
three years ago, I was nominated by donald trump to be on the federal reserve work and
three days after I was nominated the new york times, because their pursuit reporters reported on the front
in the newspaper that Steve Moore can be on the I'm. The upstart reserve works because he has a fifty thousand dollar actually well, which was true. I did have a fifty thousand dollar tax rate
my wife and I had been fighting their rest for almost three years. We ve spent tens of thousands of dollars fighting them because we would. We were on the right. They were on the watch, but I am so sick and tired of these democratic t. If you pay
your taxes on time in your office, you have nothing to worry about tat. We pay her at that time. We,
he paid the money we out, we ve contended direct showed up.
either we overpaid or tax underpaid it anyway. I had to withdraw my nomination as you can't be. You know, and a double board like that. If you have a tap right, which would mean that we then
We know what happened two months after that we get it
from era saying oh by the way before that, before the end of this, I should tell you, I wonder, to tax accounts three
ass. It turns out, they all said the same thing. They said Steve your light on the facts. They said, but you know what you should probably pay just pay.
Because you know what it cost you more money to to go to court challenges while we said well screw that work
We are going forward with this and we,
three months after I withdrew my nomination, we got a letter from the earth and walk she daisy, yeah you're right. We made a mistake. We owe you money what you, but I pointed that that that is so. This idea that somehow this is
pay your taxes you're going to be ok, now that they're going to find something- and the other thing is the tax. The tax code is so damn complicated,
that night. Nobody knows what they mean, my god, it's ridiculous. I have to pay file. Taxes in fifty states pay my tax, my tax thing
not because I make a ton of money just because
it's so damn complex is an novel. It's a huge and I dont understand any of it, and I,
can't tell you how many times I have said to my guys, because I know that there is a weapon
I've said to my thy tax, guys, look
if there is a line, I wanna cavern between me and the line. Ok right,
They will call me up and they'll say you know, hey what about this. What about that and they'll be like? I dunno where's the line and there's like what we don't know some
People say that its close to align some people say there isn't any line there that this is. You shouldn't even have to pay this, and I'm like
crazy people? And I like no about half the office, says no about half the office says. Well, I'm not. I don't know for sure. There is no right answer many times when you're doing your taxes, that's true and
with the way the ios oftentimes can't answer any of your questions. Correct, and- and I love this idea- they say- oh we're- going to use this money to help you you know: do your tax, no they're, not that's, not only for
for some of the money is used for taxpayer assistance. Most of it is for investigations and audits and luck if we had a simple, simple tax system,
I mean I'm a flat tax guy, jamaica, really simple, get rid of the deduction loophole. Why do we need to give people nine thousand dollars to buy a tesla
especially when their willing to wait for a year in like him,
Are we why why we are there? We we're just all the you know, you get tax credits or
a new balls from and all this stuff to have. Why don't? We just make it really simple: everybody pays their fair share, it doesn't take you know, weeks
weeks to figure out how much jackie you again. The reason that people are problems with their taxes is because they can't understand,
They don't know what they all right, so stephen
I don't know how much you have done on e s chee, but I think this is the
greatest danger to to the free world, not just america, but to the entire free world free market, and
what their goal is.
You want on anything by twenty thirty. Twenty thirty five. They say twenty thirty, but I think that's crazy. But if
That's really your goal, especially in a country like america or in the west, where owner?
it means something we're bill.
on ownership. The only
you can do that is too.
Poverty is a nation, and I think that part
of this. I arrest it is, it is all
all of these things are built to em
have reached us too
point two where we have to have. Please please help us help us help us.
You agree without you. You know. I can't you think is the first question I always get asked nowadays when I get
talk about being obeyed, his ruin us agenda, then it is ruin a feminist
think of one thing that he has done right for the economy and in vienna, where I'm proud of what we did under tromp. I was one of his theory.
As we have the economy boring and it will be, will adapt with my prostration glad if proper sulphur
the day, the economy. In my opinion, which would be booming. We when we talk about reception but but then people ask me, are these people doing this
intentionally I used to say. No,
their misguided. I don't think they're mendacious, but now
When I read this bill, this bill is so there
magic to america. The two biggest winners from this-
war on american energy and that's what this village
it's a war on american energy, oil and gas and coal, which is where we get seventy percent. We get another ten percent of nuclear. They don't like nuclear power either. So like eighty percent of the places we get around, if you want to destroy a country a good way to do to destroy it is destroy its energy supply and who are the two biggest winners from this?
the other thing that shall frightening to me: glad russia, saudi arabia, russia and china involving fifty coal plants right now in five years, china is gonna, be
using five times as much call as we do. You think for one minute. The cares about climate change, no, no,
Let me go to e gee. I don't know if you're this yesterday have
A billion dollars from Saudi arabia was invested in the eu
Gee funds at blackrock now
how could black rock say that they are for the environment, and these are therefore leave it
coming from saudi arabia. They want times who to bus. I mean that feeling,
explanation, nation really. I mean either incredible four walls, which would be the benign explanation or there's something more sinister going on here.
I guarantee it you all, my young, you know my kids.
there are millennials and oh green energy, blah blah blah like you're, not going to like it so much when you're sick, stick your to your church or in the socket and no power
It's out and we've already seen that by the way in states like california to look at look at what's happening in europe. Folks open your eyes, europe tried green, I'm sure it was a capacitor. I run. I have to tell you
stephen, I think the mountain west.
California Oregon washington, idaho utah.
errors are all of that? I think
you are going to see real trouble in the coming years, because there there now
only talking about getting rid of all the coal power.
the hydro electric power is way way down, just because of drought situations, but they're all
so talking about taking the five dams off the snake river, and I know that's insanity, there's no. How will you power anything in the in the west
Why is the left? I everything? Why is the left to get? Does the hydro power? I know them limit a
global energy cause of the railway to good electricity. You get a lot of electric power in new york city from from a niagara falls, and, and yet we're not you, they don't want that. In other words,
forms of energy that they want to use other once it don't work for me,
there is something more sent. Mr your flight nuclear power plant- if you want to read-
carbon emissions, the mapping, you know
today with you- and I have talked to me when I talked about this in two thousand. Five nuclear power and hydrogen go hand in hand. Nuclear power
at night can make hydrogen all night when everybody is asleep clean energy, one hundred percent clean those,
new things and your problem is solved. Are
just a second stephen. I want to give to the bill, and you show us some of the things in the bill that you found
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for a few years, and now it starting again. Well guess what back in fashion again in space, the sun,
solar flares are happening again. The sun is going into high activity. It
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Was inactivity when everybody was scream out global warming and then, when all that stopped, the sun was in its quiet period its now
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That brings in millions of miles closer to us and that's why we have problems mass,
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active. Shall we are I michael
our stephen. Tell me what Michael more while stephen tell me
you found in that that
hidden in this bill, well outburst
We you got Glen. This is something I gave hundred pages, but
I don't even know where to start, but the
did we start with this didn't find on page like
Six hundred and eighty three, we found the
e is now authorized? Has the money and the teeth to cry?
their own e s, g, a framework for farm
yours did you see that
I get then I'll give you another one that that takers think is outrageous is that we found that, for example, they have three,
billion dollars for something called environmental justice grants. Yes, you heard about that here now I'll tell you what that is: it's just a pay off, although liberal special interest groups, all the you know the the the groups that made Joe Biden's. This is graft. This graft is basically paying the people who who elected by money so and that the whole bill is grasped. All it does is
If money to all the groups that gave Joe Biden money, I'm and I'll give you an example that they want to. You know they have eighty seven thousand new iressa agents, twenty to thirty billion dollars, more they're, going to spend in doubling the size of the iris. Do you know
The irish employs a pack of political in committee.
Do you know where ninety nine percent of which party ninety nine percent of that money goes to democrats about right? Let's get this right. We're gonna, give democratic
According to the rush to hire either
thousand more agents, those eighty, seven thousand more agents are going to give money to the political action committee of the employees.
Employees are going to give out the packs going to give the money back to the er, to the or to the or,
I'm a gradual who, who
gave the money in the first place. This is like a third way.
Contrary the- and I know you know, is it really-
others may as well stephen that that they ve made it.
A whole of government action,
to sign
new voters and register new voters, so every agency is now doing it.
And with the flood of money that is coming into these agencies,
don't know, what's real in what's not any more
because we don't get you out what he's following that yeah. You asked me about the mother, weird craig he stopped in the spell. So
they wanted to give all this money for the electorate battery
three so go up by electric cars by the way, if you have a car right now that runs on gasoline you, my one
whole on out, because I'm not making this up there at my prediction within five to ten
If they're going to abolish any new cars that are guess, polo yeah, absolutely they're, they're, going to make they're going to basically not your area of choice,
You're not gonna, have any choice. You're gonna have to buy an electric vehicles.
Whether you want to or not, and by the way do you know what percentage of new car sales last month in the last three months were: electric vehicles. You know what percentage five percent or not people. Ninety five,
on the cars people I want and buying on that electricity of people
I don't have any longer electric vehicles, but I don't want the government tells me. I have to buy one right and I I all
I would like to see the plan. I've talked to energy people in their like you put,
the entire fleet on electricity, we're out work out that way you ok, hang on and stephen more is with us we're in a continuing our conversation here in justice. Second stand by for more the Glen back programme.
if we have time to get to this was stephen. I I'd love to talk to him in here his thoughts on the the new economic system that the brick count company
countries, are putting together, china, russia, all of em brazil.
They are challenging, the. U s dollar, it is coming. You know
No, you might have money in the bank, but if
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We are talking to Stephen more who has gone through the
inflation reduction act
which can we stop with this? If its named,
the all sweet little puppy dogs want to give you a hug act. You know it's riddled with bad things. Ok, let's go to Stephen more has been going through this and you
a few things that maybe we should have paid attention to it or at least read before we signed the bell and voted for it. Would you
judging by the body
by the way. Let me just confess that I tried to make it through the whole bell. It's it's something like eight hundred pages, so I'm not all the way through it, but I want to make a point here: Glen seriously
many members of congress. You think, rather still none from within
but you're some weight of a country is in it. Where you put your spears taxing in spending
seven hundred billion dollars more money and no none of them have any idea. What's in the bite to, I talked to members of congress in the Senate all the time- and they tell me there are four people. There are only four people that that run the place up there.
And it is mccarthy policy schumann.
and Mcconnell?
band aid they get together and they make all of it and they say this is what you're doing and they put it out and you don't even get a chance to read it it's worse than that. Oh my word for mac land, because the truth is that Mccarthy Mcconnell
you know Pelosi, they don't even know what you this bill in words, they didn't write until this was written by some
you know twenty four year old, yo graduated
You know when we in college use are left winger who puts others who are you think they stopped at something else.
well I'd like to know I'd like to know which,
organizations actually did the bulk of work on it because
the act where the health care bill- you remember- I mean It- was not written by anybody actually in the government when they
It god forbid they ever pass. You know regulation on these social media companies. It will
I'll be written by them, they will be yeah yeah they the the lobbyists.
Virtually? Are writing the bills. I feel bad right right now. Are you asked me what tat you know some other ah stuff in here? That's outrageous thought that this was more kind of humorous, though
they have this bill the bill. You know it's all, giving all this money for an electric batteries and tesla- and you know all the electric cars, but the problem is, of course, that I'm guess where those batteries are made china. So then maybe it has whoops problems.
The big subsidy programmes, china for them- is that ok.
im going to let you get the subsidies if any part of it is made in china and guess what then they found. Eighty five percent of the cars aren't eligible for the right. I think it was the auto industry that was like they knew about this. It's weird the american people didn't know about it, but the auto industry knew about it and they were like whoa. You can't do that without China, we kept all these cars and why it looked as if lunatic we have
we'll call we have more or less than a
country in the world. You know and natural gas, by the way, as with reducing pollution levels and some his bill construct
the amount of energy weakened and don't believe for one minute. This line that this is can increase our up. You know
I am sure, will help gasping call. You think any of those permits are ever gonna get permitted know now
some members have already said that. Could you take that on in any way that relates to this bill? If he can, you know people
actually believe that its
the oil companies that are doing it
and you know we have already talked about yes, g and how that funding has dried up for exploration, but the government. It is
this bill, actually opening anything or is it is
designed to hurt the oil and gas industry
I mean just asking the question answers that right I mean this is a president. The one promise that he's him hey daddy's gap is that remember,
these are you happy must obey the battle against our trump. I mean
a closed down the around
industry is not exactly what he is doing. Well
about new study out by my friend casey
again, I was the top, whilst articles in that country at euro chicago, we estimate we'd be producing three.
million more barrels a day a day, if top or still president, we about the law.
In place that we did then and think about that as a whole.
did not million two hundred dollars a barrel. Amount is pretty easy here, got a hard
hours times three hundred three amelia, that's three hundred million dollars a day a day the country is losing because this lunatic energy policy that over a hundred billion dollars a year,
This is costing us that I'm so sorry about anyone who actually believe for one minute. Then you can one. Eighth,
three trillion dollar economy that makes cars and steal a manufacturer, proud
and construction products only that technology industry yields?
one that on windmills it is it is. It is well I mean
here's. The uses
This is this is so amazing. The reason why we
really chain
the world
also had that moment in america after the war was
because we had three things:
nor do we had with we had
all of the riches of the earth in any are, and we were using them
cheap energy, not just energy, but cheap energy, and we had educated, cheaper labour. Well, the you
means got rid of the labor. The education got rid of the other half the brain power of labour, we're
we no longer have cheap energy, in fact will have no energy and we will not take any mineral out of the ground. Will you got nothing left
way of you, your exactly right about that? We have more mineral resources. This country was incredibly endowed by god with amazing resources, no other country in the world that increasing nationalism. Yes, it like, if, like there's a sixty trillion dollar press recast under this country and the left to saying, don't don't take them
don't look it up and that's insanity and and by the way. How are you going to guess the only thing these people are so stupid, or else they're mendacious? How are you going to get
the batteries and all of them, with a b of the solar panels and the wind turbines. If you don't have these precious metals playing monkeys
brilliant my mind is spinning. I gonna pull my hero out of the stupidity of these policies and we.
I'm gonna warn people we are going to have found out and blackouts around this country in the next two or three years. If these insane energy policies,
for no doubt about it. My my I here to see to see I think you're gonna see people of start freeze to death in amerika in in possibly this winter, just because they
be able to afford the energy prices. I just so people don't think you're exaggerating. Did you?
see the story about what happened in spain. This we know all about
eighty degrees. They want to separate the they want to make it illegal in spain
because they have a heat wave going on in europe to set your the temperature of your air conditioner at a less than eighty degrees, eighty degrees, and by the way, if we have to save on energy,
electricity. How are we going to power the all these electric vehicles? Yeah? It's not
Let me ask you this, even with with what we did with russia.
Could we have avoided if we have to
poor still in- and none of this with russia would have happened if he were in bought on if, if this exact situation was happening but weak
the same energy policies as trump pad, would we
Would europe be the trouble that its end today? No, but you know europe deserve
a lot of the blame for themselves. Every donald trump remembered. I now wait, wait his fingers at dinner at better, which one it most overrated people last hundred years, his Angela Merkel. Yes, courage, germany, she destroyed to russia,
was time. Magazines percent a year
nobody is a complete mass right now talk about worshipping, false gods and show your right
I mean Europe fell into this trap of saying: oh we're going to we're going to be DA we're going to go with green energy and then we're going to get our our natural gas from russia. Russia now control, just as just as trump predicted that
the d, a western europeans are now dependent on russia and about putin's for energy we should be. We should be exported
a massive amounts of a net of a of a natural gas to Europe. They should be dependent on the united states, not russia, but that's a decision they made
we can export because we can produce a europe and america anymore. I tell you it's really frightening and immoral beast
I'd all of the the out of control government that we have right now that,
not living our own laws constitution that the american people are being called terrorist now
beyond all that, the the
most immoral thing I have seen our country do sense. The civil rights era is is
clamp down on our farmers, tell our four
was not to grow. Tell our farmers exactly.
how they need to farm take away
the fertilizer, which will cut our crop yield about thirty percent plus or
of the things that were doing with energy right now, the people
that will freeze to death and starve all around the world.
Cause the united states is take
this path. All of the people there
we could save from death star.
innovation heat cold, all of that
It is immoral.
Because we are the ones that always come in and rescue people, the world- has no wonder rescue a rescue
m from this. No one is it
It is immoral and they add to that for our united state, the problem,
and john curious. The second dumbest person on the planet to go around to these third world
dreams where they dont you out. They literally don't have electric power
than the women have to stop being out.
Go mile and carry the jug of water back to the village. Don't we
at least a little time and they and our state department telling oh, don't don't build coal plants here they don't have electric power, don't have clean water and say you should be worrying about climate change, make these changes
people a country, clubs in america, with
million dollars their salaries worry about. People in third world countries will live data day in deprivation. Right
you want to you want to help people around the world. Let's get them clean water, insecure forms of energy that will move people out of thai we're. Not doing that I'll. Tell you Steven, I think these guys are malthusian. I mean everything. Every death that
happens reduces what they believe. Is the surplus population,
and and helps. Also, you know clean the air. You know we'd be much better off of we didn't have all these people
it's an unspoken thing. First, for most
but there are those who actually speak those words and it is its evil. What is happening? It's just evil, Stephen
thank you so much for all your work, and I dont know why we don't have your more. I really enjoyed locking up and you get a targeted at you. Gotta. Thank you bet. You bet by
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the
law set out the main goal.
eyes in trouble.
He's eighty one years of
he's eighty one years old,
apparently
secures in argentina. Are low
king him to a criminal group,
been buenos aires,
that was just
front for sexual trafficking. Sex trafficking, including sex trafficking of minors,
as well as other crimes this why we
to stop cole, I mean we're all
People are always sex trafficking mine, I don't know, I don't think that's all
their car yeah, that's even even worse here so apply.
So Domingo. Somehow or another is involved in sex trafficking. They apparently have him on tape from wiretaps placid domingo
you'll, never really listen, ave Maria again, the same way from him. I couldn't stop
If you are at the end of again yeah, I will never listen to ave Maria again yeah, regardless of whether he's trafficking, children or not, you can honestly keep it. You know what have you
mean it's really.
You can see how conspiracy theories begin with
the, for instance,
the schools now and all the teachers with the the child
sexual things that are happening. All the seeming you know
they don't?
seem to care about the trafficking in our own government. That's happening with the cartels on our own border, its
hoping that then he got placido domingo. You know, do you could
you're very easy as a novel writer
to put all those things together and you know, come up with pizza gate
Guy had man, cheese, pizza, please it what's up,
Ten year old twice
so hard to decipher. I think, for a lot of people.
What is true. Is that because you,
get a mainstream media publication. That will lie to you constantly constantly to tell you all sorts of things that are true and then
when you
when they say something that is
ass when
Actually is false. It's hard to know where they really trust them, and then you do have like you don't look, not
Every single person in washington d c is, is a you know, a pedophile urge kids to pizza restaurants to to state the obvious truth here, but also like Joe
free Epstein was a real person neck unit with a lot of these people you and then it then it was all covered. The trend
parents. If you want to stop
this information, mal information, etc, etc. Transparency, you know,
should know everything
about who was in the phone book for Epstein. We should know it
that's the only way you stop this kind of stuff when it
I'm too, when it comes to be no lie.
And deception and and
just the dangerous, dangerous conspiracy. There's conspiracy theories you have
be transparent, and that is the one thing that our government and others just will not do. The Glen back programme
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