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Americans Are Determined to Be Free | 5/18/20

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Glenn asks listeners across the country to share what needs to be said: How are you dealing with the pandemic? Is there anything good that has come out of it? The coronavirus has revealed a class struggle in America, as a great story in the Wall Street Journal reports. Glenn argues that Restoring the Covenant is more important than ever during this “civil cold war.” A study found that many Americans are happier than they were a month ago. Glenn remembers one of his heroes, the late Seattle radio personality Charlie Brown. 40% of families are more likely to homeschool after the pandemic. There will be another desk in the Oval Office if Biden is elected. Is Michelle Obama more likely to run now that Obama’s real legacy is at stake? 

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thing I I want to talk You today there's a lot going on in the news and we're going to a lot of that, but I really want- they show today, driven by you. I want to take the time and listen what's happening in your life. We we are gonna break it up a few categories? You can call it any time, but I want to hear the good things. The bad things things your struggling with the things that you feel like nobody is saying on television or on radio I want to you're from you today- the number is aid seventy seven? We seek a triple seven. Twenty seven back is a lame duck programme, we began in about sixty seconds. First, let me tell you about blinds dot com. There are some things that you can do to a room that really makes them pop. So when somebody walk, through the door. The first thing that happened. You know they do a double. Take an
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is closed up tight until there are enough tests is not a viable plan in Meantime we to ease up and manage. We should go forward with a new national commitment to mask social distancing handwashing. These all things that approved most valuable tools in the tool chest We have to enter each day armoured up, but at the same in time. We can't allow alertness to become exhaustion. We can't let an approach pre at sense of caution, turn into a in exile formation. We can't be, a nation of air a Gore afforded agoraphobia acts. We can't just can't be afraid of being outside. We have to live carefully. There's a class element in the public debate. Spending whole time. But it's getting worse a few people in public life or acting as if their sensitive to it are news.
Professionals in the past three months have made plenty of room for medical professionals and warnings of the illness good. We need it. That was news. There now not paying attention to to an equal degree of sympathetic attention to these living those who are living the economic story, such as the Dallas woman, who push back opener echelon, was thrown in jail. There is a clear ass divide between those who are hard line on locked downs and those who are pushing back the normal people aren't connected through professional or social lines to power structures and they have regular jobs, service workers, small business owners and said, The pandemic began the over class has in charge: scientists, doctors, political figures, consultants, calling the shots for the average person Personally they have less skin in the game, the NASH institutes of health scientists, they're, not gonna, lose their livelihood over what's happened, neither
EL, the midday anchor its. That those in red states don't think that there's a pandemic, they ve heard all about it. They realize It is real and it will continue No, they might get sick themselves, but they also figure it. This way. Hundreds of thousands could die in the american economy taken down, which would mean millions of other casualties, economic ones or hundreds of thousands that could die if the America, an economy is damaged beyond repair. There's foreclosures, there's unemployment they'll take the latter It's a loss either way. But one loss is worse than the other. They know the politicians and the scientists really way this on a scale with any precision, because life is a messy thing and doesn't work. To be quantified. The article goes on to say: here's a generalization based on a lifetime experience and observation working class
People who are pushing back have had harder lives than those now determining their fate that haven't had familial or economic ease. No one sent them to Yale. They often come considerable family dysfunction. This is left them, tougher or harder Eugene, is the word there they're, more fatalistic about life, because life is taught them to be fatal listing. They look at that, scientists and reporters making their warnings about how tough it's going to be, but if we should live if shutdowns ITALY be tougher and they think oh, what informed, carrying observers or not right. Either. They think you I have no idea. What tough is you have no idea what painful is Why do you have so much to say the we're class, says: wait three month: before we're safe there Reply is there's no such thing as safe.
Something else is true about those who are pushing back. They live life closer to the ground and pick up other damage Everyone knows. The societal costs in abstract domestic by and child abuse, but these people I understand it as concrete a lot of, Add things happen behind America's closed doors and the pandemic? has made those doors thicker. Meanwhile, some of the governors are playing into every stereotype of the over class on Tuesday. Pennsylvania's Tom Wolf, said in a press briefing that those pushing Hence the shut down are cowards. Local officials who Cave in to this corona virus will pay a price in the state funding these Sir choosing to desert me the their cause, the face of the enemy the middle of a war. He said it puts, states are too
get such as liquor licence for any businesses that open hill he'll pull them. He must have, he must have like sounding uncompromising, like General George Patten, but he wasn't like general, George Patent! No sympathy, no respect only judgment that part of Patton. He had Michigan Governor Whittemore called Anti lockdown demonstrations. Racing racist and massage monistic. She called entire movement political it why perhaps in part but clamour interstate is real and serious people are in economic distress and worry that the foundations of their lives are being swept away. She might as well just called them deplorable. She said this pro test will only make the locked downs last longer. Was that a threat,
were irony here's the thing. I think this is absolutely right. I listen to these elites and I've given a past that most people don't defamatory Fao cheese job is to just focus on health somebody else whose job is to then say thank you, doctor faulty. Mr President, what he said that's fine, but we can last because of the economic impact, because it is because of that. So I give it to fetch, but I don't give it to the press. And let me tell you this all these people who have lost their jobs if Donald Trump, would have been the one giving be locked down orders if he would have listened to the left and the press and become a dictator and said
No, no one is opening up until this date, all of stories of these businesses that are closing all of these stories of the guy who started is music store back in nineteen, seventy five and it's been his dream and he wasn't rich, but he was happy. And now he had to close it and this came after him because he tried to open it up. And now he's lost everything I guarantee you. All of those stories would have been worse. All too wall on cable news would have been worse, All too wall on the front page of the New York Times, but because it's the left that is doing this. They pay no attention to it. That's the sad thing about our country. And another thing that the press Missis nobody wants other people to die.
But reason the reason why America is so on edge right now is not just the lockdown I leave. Americans are happy warriors. We do it suggested to us, if you, if you If you force us into something, we don't want to do it, but if we, if Just give us the information and lead, decide for ourselves will do it, as evidenced in in still show last week he did or a whole show on just the stats on how Americans when into locked down long before the summer, it or the government said you should go into lockdown, we know we watch tv, we started to self quarantine automatically. Now we ve seen the results and, if you're in New York City you're not running out to a restaurant, even if they open them today, you
be running out to a restaurant in a crowded movie. Theater here in Texas, It's not anything like it was in in New York. Still not running out to a crowded place. We wouldn't do it. Why because we're thinking human beings were not sheep. I want to hear from people today I want to hear from you eight seventy seven be easy K. I want to or from the peace? who have lost their business or the people who have said my business is actually doing better. Or here's a surprise. I actually the lock down? and here's why or people were struggling in one way or another, and you don't feel your voice is being heard. Those who feel absolutely alone. People who feel like Nobody is saying this into me. It's so obvious today
Is your chance to say it, and I want to hear it. The number is aided. Eight. Seventy seven be easy K. I have some. I have some good things in bad faith. Thanks, a lot of bad things, backed all the bad things really kind of revolve around the economy and I see coming in the economy and and my teenage my teenage son, both my teenagers, but mainly my son, he's having a very hard time with school. But personally I like it, I actually like doing the show from my house. I like not having my kids running to this practice in that activists I like staying at home, I live. The We have a siblings night where all the kids get together and they just they just games and watch movies once a week. We have a family night. We I like this. I don't want to.
Go back in many ways. But I'm not I'm one of the lucky ones. I love my spouse. I love my family. I love my job and I can do my job from home and for me, too,. I could easily be one of those media people, as is no big deal, because it has an affected me negative way financially, perhaps but other than that. But there are people who are living on the edge when they say financially, perhaps they're like financially I'm a wreck now. Not counting even those who have lost their job, not counting those who have spouse, whose abuse or a spouse, you just don't like I can't even imagine that Tonia we're talking about this last week we have had an argument once that, once this time. That's gotta, be rare, love it so they actually.
Like church, actually like doing the church, the wayward doing it at home to you if what you say number one euro shut in your basically just admitting that you never want to leave the house which is finally I know now I am I am, but it's actually helping me overcome something else. I am also a quarter. I mean I'm not a weird, I mean yes, I am a weird harder, I'm not one. That's collecting magazines and they're all to the ceiling, but Ike I see something of you know of history, and it could be worthless or more at the mill box does matter. I mean I love it, leave its if it didn't cost a dime or cost a lot makes no difference. I just like history, and I am a quarter and I've got to get rid of a lot of stuff, and I am in my house and I'm like Tanya. How have you lived in this house every closet? Everything is full of crap that I've collected
She's, like I know, would you go through that closet and go through the closet non like put all this stuff is written, what you're learning what things you need to address with a therapist later on? Basically, oh, yes, is exactly exactly right. Another family Aren'T- and seventy haven't argued- is this because she's just dead inside or is this? How do you little band? Maybe a little then she's like I don't care anymore, just use the life out of me, but perhaps perhaps good eighty eight. Seventy seven be easy. K will go to the phones here in just a second level how about our sponsor this half hour. It's relief factor you want to talk about. Being dead inside. I was dead inside and really thought, there's no way there's. I can. I can keep this up I don't know what to do.
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actions that we took. I was bound up any time I was in contact whether limited the amount of time I was in contact with her to protect me before I left work. I changed caused wiped out. My shoes took off my hair cap. Put it the plastic bags. Personally, I feel like I'm pretty face, I'm a young, healthy person. Soap, good, I'm precautions, I'm gonna, take on my own without being instructed by any official a law is my sister who was planning on visiting this weekend, told her pay. I came in contact, I think I'm ok, but you make the decision if you feel like I'm through come over to your. How do you think you're using Melissa? This is. Do you think this is because you're a nurse that you're doing that or do you think Americans have enough common sense to figure this out, I'm on the fence about that, and I will tell you truthfully: the medical community,
is going to about as crazy as the common American am quite surprised that, as advocated individual, they are going mad and it might moving their common sense and going way over money? My opinion so well I would add opinion. Will we not be you you just You just guaranteed that now we are no longer on Youtube that this clip will be demonetized and banned in that you age. I will be calling you now Melissa IDA about, don't doubt not help you mentioned about me. I want to be, I know I know I know Melissa Thank you. So much for your phone call appreciated I'd like to hear from you. Is it interesting that we are three months into an here's? A nurse in Texas says I've just my first
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hello and welcome to the programme. We want to talk to you today about the things a you feel need to be said because you feel like you haven't been heard. Or things it. You need think need to be said because nobody saying them. I'd like to hear about your life for me there. It is so much less complicated. I was I was talking to a member of our church. Yesterday we were on the phone, and we're talking. I said you know I. I am actually liking this a lot because it feels more natural It feels now I happened to not be living in an apartment. I live next to my family, so we are we're all together as a family, but it seems more It just seems right to me your situation may why you being a differ wildly, but there are some good things, I'd like to hear about that. I'd like to hear about the things you're, struggling with that don't see
to be understood by others. Amy in Washington, hoof, you ve got to God, governor INS, Lee up there are you doing. I'm doing ok, but not really. What do you say not really. Well, I am I work in a public health office at all I believe that out of it, but my struggle is, is that they put out all these really stupid guidelines last week on page one clarifications in phase two clarifications, or outdoor tenors panel boarding, horror, spare Grady Other really stupid things, but they ve done absolutely nothing too combat what's going on long term care facilities, and Well, maybe what what
happening there, almost of our deaths, most of our cases or a long term care facilities and they'd like you to think otherwise, and I've been speaking out about it, then I've really pretty. Got nowhere and undue shaking even talking to you about it, I'm sure northern here s my normal, notably listening, because I'm more conservative, the most people that I work with I moved here, I'm just I'm very shaken by everything. That's going on right now, just in the country as a normal, but especially in the member states, with the governors like this who web pretty much overtaking everything. If you can't go out and play tennis safely, I dont know what you can do safely Yeah horseback writing seems like you should be able to do that pretty safely. There are tell me what's happening in your long term. Health care facilities there in Washington that you think need addressing, there's theirs.
Horrible story, I think it's from the post and an oath stew if you saw it, but there is a story about what the FEMA nurses, that are volunteers from all over the country are finding in New York at health, care facilities at state run healthcare facilities. I mean it's it's really really bad? There have been problems with facilities in all, probably for herb twenty thirty years I ve been hang up about it for quite a long time, because all those, when I noticed when this hit it just made things much worse and now the facilities are locked down. Family members can't go when they're not sending a lot of inspect you didn't see, nobody really knows what's going on in them, so I can sit here and speckled don't what's going on in them. Ok on what I think the blowing are in there
thank you very much. I appreciate it will we're gonna get to that health care is situation, long term health care in a wild melodies on the phone high Melanie? How are you now I don't know what I've done without listening to your programme and all of you guys, you kept me going and kept my sanity because Everyone lost her job, and here we got our lousy little twenty four hundred dollars for a couple of the seventeen I saw that I was seldom toy with you or should I guess he didn't count heating giddy bearing so he doesn't need, but around a small cleaning business aren't. I was an area for with all people nobody wanted cleaner. All the parties were cancelled and I pay tribute pillow are you ok, this a lifeline once all the trouble through three different places They'll, get all the received. Paul predominate cash
Payroll and everything I pay him, he pays for school furthermore, I is. I got an approval coding said: okay, you'll be here. It- promotes the second round coming you'll be hearing from the lender and I've waited and waited awaited them highly. Sadly, one guy, me back. The bottom line is that why you took a more for your character lasher before she was in business? I forbid you saw the cash receipts and everything would be expensive, more urgently needed me, I'm denied under ten thousand dollars to tide of over a couple of months when with. This has got it well. Yeah. Wendy regards, I think, an excellent credit rating that doesn't count for anything now in every other states, as it would be a got. The PPP up in smoke
people. Why Shelly Luther who couldn't you know, I'm sure, couldn't get it either couldn't get it, and if I very discouraging, because we ve gotten my other son, you ve got his first unemployment check last week. What are we two and a half months three months into this tough, screwed up the quarter unemployment. So how are you? How are you see? How are you managing Melanie, the winter. Oliver savings in. It's like you do. You will know how, but don't know these people are still walking around here. A math is mass. Going on John, you know side in their cars They. Ve got me if I told fear amongst the seniors it they're gonna get sick, die. It's like paranoia, probably more when we're gonna die from Hyper Kilkenny after listening to Pat everything. But I know so bad wanna tell the people I gonna grocers died. The lawyer you looking all day young people with math on
what how long term health care problems are they gonna have from this? Is that it Melanie, hang on just like, I guess I just have to I just have to pay now to the audience. You don't have any income coming in your family is lost your job. You only have one unemployment check. You do see your business turning around you're, not getting help from the government, Why is your mood so great because I listen to you- and you give me hope, I mean and my faith in God- God let me know, do you know, hey After yesterday, on that we listen to our own team on tv on red. He said you know what a lot of people in despair The garden don't give up, hope God still in control, but it s hard because you all know what the future, how of my hustled able your job, my god she's sixty year law, but which are likely to get a job at sixty leave. Now what what he had her
so you were. You are applying for a ppp european four PPP, how much were you looking for, thousand dollars I mean like, and what we found in. What were you going to do it you throw you and what did you needed for utility utility don't pay, my son two and a half months worded the two thousand dollars a month because I can climb. He didn't have to pay income tax on a time for school is giving the fire a pilot licence, He paid follows all fly, and that was that. Doing it. I mean my husband character, the bulk of everything, but you know hey you deal with it. We paid for the utility even here why? But if it's amazing appeal, I don't know who got the wound. I haven't Anybody you dear oh, I can I wonder adorns did, but it isn't.
I don't know about future holds. I think that the scariest are well here what the future holds for you, I'm gonna write you a check for five grand and send it to you and you are you, take it and make sure your family is taking care of. I love your attitude Melanie. I just love your attitude. Taken. Does everything right we poison right now, I'm very guy very blast, you believe in God. You believe you have hope. You're very I'm very blessed. Let me let me let me do this. You ve brought great joy to me in being somebody who is really struggling and is, is making it Even a word for word, because many people be aware what PPP not doing for people
We're we're all in this were all this in this all together, all you have to do is just to hold on the line and we're gonna get of number from ia and and wills will send you that our eye God bless, Stick is stick to it and day with it and don't give up hope are I touch the second you want us to do so. We will have another right. Just wanna make sure how course we're not on the error we know now coarseness of at all of you are not doing that. Not doing etiquette not do that again, but I just when she said, I believe, in God, and I I felt like it the time I was like, I should help her and she said that That's what we ourselves bye
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maybe get some information from Ngos, as our asses now. This is not you should liability, not more money does not ask you gave me last year. So tell me about yourself again Melanie upon the housekeeping business. You sound like you're, you sound like yours, you're by sent a captain of a boat. Thomas. Thank you welcome to the global programme, ILO Thomas. I wanted to go to Thomas first. If you go to Thomas low, Thomas Anear, young garments. Got a glance at the sergeant your Thomas, I'm glad that's all right now that that thing, one point out- is that conservative, radio and generalized list a very significant point and that point
governments can be lawless themselves when they did higher law constitute the declaration of independence. Is the preamble and the text of our country, and it specifically addresses this lawlessness. And basically the principles of socialism allow people to break higher law in opportunity for the benefit of those in power, but I'll I've got a few other comments but I'll delay so that you can address what I've already mentioned. I think we would we have, and I dont know what talk radio or listening to, but we have been addressing that you know gum are instituted among men to protect these rights, and they are not protecting these rights. They are instead abusing those rights to two clear came to, it s an overriding right of being safe than there is. There is no way, that's not a guaranteed right. In fact, right that's never been issued to any of us.
Thomas one more comment. Go ahead. Ok are going up example of showing Lutheran and Judge AIR Judge ere? It needs to be paid it out as a law breakers that the point I'm trying to make his waking higher long up here, violating idiom these in a belgian against the people, and he demonstrates that, with his ruling on Shelly Luther yup, take Thomas. I appreciate it may go to Chris in Missouri Hallo Chris Chris, are you there is yet time Europe head growth area tat, though the border areas worry no other governs, they can go and I I got it. I got it the ninety nine struggles but struggles? I figured I'd intersect, some good this coronavirus by.
Locked out. It actually brought me closer to my daughter. We lost them to her mom, my wife at birth and I've always seen dropping her off at day care. Picking her up is this I'm embarrassed to say like somewhat of a burden, but now it between and I just I'm enjoying every day that I speak- I get to spend with therein, and you know I picked up, but the job it up. The armor real at our side, picked up a job at your job at a big box door just makes mixture money, but I just can't wake bang time with their now. I know it's great Chris. Thank you for that comment My family is closer than I think we have. Ever been as well. And it's amazing the things that dad at least I can say, is dead the things that I have not done.
In the past just because I've been busy or had been at work and now all that I'm here just the the abyss, me too. It up in the morning and, as you know, Sir, good morning to the kids are have lunch with the kids or just even just you know pop in the grandkids say, hey what's going on is is really fantastic and it's been hang on, Ok, this Melanie hello, I heard the Azure melodies saudi here and I know you I listen for a very long time does. What did you say your sceptical of the bags by government? Only the easiest thing to do here is just a leap, a body of the mailbox aka by pick it up to date, to leave it in la below by remarried lingering. Thank you I'll be there. Let me go to. Let me go
back to the votes at eighty eight, seventy seven b c gay at the top of the hour. I also want to talk to you about some of the things. The the lock downs are are enhancing some, some of them very, very good, some of em, not so good, and I dont see anybody really take. I'm concerned with these things, and I want to hear from you. The number is eight at eight thousand, seven hundred and twenty seven b e c k You heard me talk about my two covers boots and how much I love him and what a great company they come from. Two small business. That's doing things the right way down here in Texas, we'll, given the challenges that we are going through is a country to cover. This has asked me to speak about something else that comes to mind. Every time I put on my two covers boots, the cowboy now
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that I have to. I had a two wicked dream last night and it was one of those accusing dreams. Where I am of a group of people or whatever you're gonna like what are you doing man? What are you doing of you. Ve ever had one of these. I I've ever even had one of these, but it was It was a group of of people that were saying Do you know what has to be done? You know what has to be Said and you not doing it, and I said well, I'm I'm trying, but covered in everything else and I realized how it is. This dream, just gonna, put it ended terms. It does.
Have to be anything, it just has to be said and has to be done so was planning on meeting with some people today to take care of it, but I am so moved by. I have say this to you today, it revolves around what we were trying to do at Gettysburg and because of covered nineteen. I know I don't know exactly what we're going to be doing, but that whole thing with Gettysburg the pole Does it was, is too Call America back to and make a covenant with God. And that's where it is gotten dicey for all people involved. I mean there is a There is a state senator representative, up in Pennsylvania that tried to just get the state of Pennsylvania. To reassure the national proclamation that Abraham Lincoln issued
Right after Gettysburg and is she was called all kinds of named. It was, did I mean it went nowhere, it went nowhere and it, this may because everything in this proclamation, I think, appeals to us today. We tried to get a proclamation through the sum of the state houses. We try to get this proclamation done by the United States Senate and it is a non starter like no one will pick it up. No, we'll pick it up. And so I believe the american people need to pick it up, because I don't care what Washington does. Washington is not ass, we are not just our government. We, the people, are in charge. And we, the people must lead I want to tell you what I think needs to be said and we need to come together as a people and
Make this covenant and I'll give you more details on what the hell will, how we're gonna do. It hopefully the end of this week, but not gonna, be any grandiose. It's just it's gotta be done. Let me read this proclamation. Verbatim, and I, when I'm reading it, I think, there's only one place. It needs to be changed really this towards civil war. You can just add cold too. Civil war so cold war, but the only place it. It has a message that is not today. So little. Listen to this, whereas a joint committee, both houses of Congress, has way did on the present in the United States and requested him to recommend a day of public humiliation, prayer and fasting to be observed by the people. United states with religious, solemnities and
offering a fervent suffer supplications to Almighty God for the safety and welfare of these states, blessing on our arms and a speedy restoration of peace. And whereas its fit and becoming in all people at all times, to acknowledge and revere the Supreme government of God to bow in humble submissions to his chastisements. Confess and deplore their sins and transgressions in the full conviction. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and who prey with all fervency and contrition for the pardon of our past offences and a blessing upon our present and perspective action, and whereas, when our own beloved country, once by the blessings of God, United, prosperous and happy is now afflicted with faction and civil war it is similarly fit for us. Now to
I the hand of God in this terrible visitation. Indian sorrowful remembrance of our own faults in crimes as a nation and individuals to humble ourselves before him and to pay. For his mercy, meant to pray that we may be, spared further punishment. The boss, justly were deserved. Then our arms may be blessed and made it actual for the reestablishment of law and order and peace. Throughout the wide extent of our country, and- The inestimable boon of civil and religious liberty earned under his guidance and blessing by the labors and sufferings of our fathers may be restored in all of the original excellence. I there for Abraham Lincoln President United States to appoint the last Thursday in September next as a day of humiliation, prayer in fasting for all the people of the nation. I do earnest
We recommend to all the people, and especially to all the ministers and teachers of religion, of all denominations and to the heads of all families to observe and keep it, day according to their several creeds and modes of worship in all, in in all humility and with all religious Solomon solemnity and to the end that the United prayer of the nation may ascend to the throne of grace and bring down plentiful blessings upon our country. I've set, hand upon the seal, etc, etc, etc. When he, that proclamation we had lost all but one battle, I think one or two battles in the civil war. It was the half way point after this proclamation, think we want every battle except one. I think That we are living in a time where God has blessed us with this corona virus in cursed us he's blessed us.
With this corona virus it has caused a great deal of pain, but I also believe that it is a to bring us a deal of happiness and perspective. And wisdom. There is a there, as a pole that his out today. And this pole chosen. Unprecedented increase in self reported worry, so they say. But if you look, if you look at that point, that was released. That worry. He's down from April April the beginning of March in early April. That's when all of us we were,
We were so worried about everything I want to give you two days pole. March, twenty threerd through April fifth gallop took a pole and they said: are you happy Son of a judge of Americans, it said they were happy with sixty seven percent. Percentage of Americans answer, that question between pro second, twenty, seventh and may tenth Last Paul has from sixty seven to seventy two percent Americans that are happy. I'm not seeing that reflected anywhere. And why is it we're happy? I just heard a woman in Florida. She didn't have anything on our way. And she was still happy she had hope she had hope she had faith.
How many of us are worried. Fifty nine fifty nine percent, at the beginning. This thing were worried. How many are worried today, forty seven, it doesn't In that we're not worried about any, we got lots of things to worry about This means we have it in control, how many as our board we're locked up. How many of us are bored. Forty six. Percent. When this thing first began. Down to forty one percent today loneliness is flat. Twenty four to twenty four, the spit a great blessing I think there are many things to be grateful for because of the covert virus. Yes, I know there is suffering. I know there is pain. I know, there's been death, lots of it. But there is also perspective there is,
there is gratitude for the things that we do have. There is an understanding of It really is important. There is a group the awakening of important our families are versus how important our jobs are. There The greater will awaken spirit of What's really important in your life. And how much of it is meaningless. All the things the world told us we needed to care about. I care about my kids in school right now, and I care that they're, not learning what they need to learn, but I'm not concern because of college I'm can and because there are three They have to know to be prepared to be approved.
Active member of society. And four as bad as schools have been in some schools are great They were providing that basic service but now there missing out on that and and how long we're there How long will the life be delayed or set back? If we continue, to do this. But I have hope in the future. I don't necessarily have hope that our governments gonna fix anything, but I have hope that Americans get it the get it there not seeking power. Nobody, you know why. Some of our lives, I think we're happier, is because a lot of you just are paying attention to the news anymore they're, paying attention to the covert news, but there are paying attention all the crap. That's going back and forth all this stuff
we in the that we listen to that? We debated that we talk about all day, long, who said what and what with good God. How could anybody be happy listening all that stuff, not means anything. We ve been given this opportunity, I think, to recognise how great we have it to recognise, what's really important. And hopefully to recognise, while we we ve. We have gone astray and we, like sheep, have gone astray. To his own way?. And we just. Need to recognize these certain rights because they're, not ours. They belonged to him and governments are instituted among men to protect those rights and our governments? All
the country are not protecting those rights there going the other way and that's why the people are upset. That's what people are worried about. That's what's making people go into the street, stop treating me like this. Is your country and not my country, you don't tell me what to do? You at present me. I don't know how we're gonna jukes can all get together, but we and all come together. One way and I'll be telling you about it. Some time later this week, hopefully cause we ve got to do it. When I'm having dreams about it. When I can't stop thinking about it and the first hour the Show- and I just I'm just being crushed by it- I talk to you about it. I'm not a bad liar, and I can't I can't I just
I have to say the things that are on my heart, and this is on my heart and I urge you I urge you to go to the internet now and just download Abraham. Lincoln's proclamation of a day of fasting- and I want you read over and read over with your family and tell me, Tell me where that's out of date tell me where that's controversial. Tell me why, in this acclamation, it says that. We have waited on the president. Who observe this, and so we, the house in the Senate, call on him to observe and how I can't get anyone in Congress to move. No one will even be brave enough to bring it up presented, let alone vote for it. When there is no vision the people shall parish? There is
the vision and we're denying that vision and it's the divided, the it's the vision of founders set forth in our declaration of independence, and that is the vision that made us who we are. That is the vision that made Amerika great, that the vision that America is hungry for both left and right. That Everyone is equal. Born that way and its work. Do with our life that sets us apart, but we have that right to pursue happiness and stop denying those basic rights to us. We turned back to him more than just a second. Let me pause for sixty seconds american financing Animal as one eighty three report, but would you gotta be w dot, animal, less consumer access, dot org american financing, a little taste to some good news, homeowners who have refinanced just this year alone,
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find the reset button in our lives, and your isp rate is second to none, sir, and not that family should come together that taking walks We go to the restaurant, we ordinary Eden of popular. What do you do the dry? Remember those days you know it's weird TIM. I feel exactly the same thing we ve gone to Sonic and we ve done the drive through which you no harm done, since I was a kid with the family and really just had the time to enjoy. It. Hang on to him, because I know you want to talk about your son with ADHD will get their next can buy back programme rough greens of your dog owner. Like me, you want your dog to thrive, not just survive, for you want the best for his health and happiness. I have to tell you: I have a new dog. It's like my dog is three again here. What eight years old can believe. It's gone eight years already but
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Brighten his friend to go out. He said that if I come home I may end up running out of gas on the way home and end up in Boogie land and not be able to get out. If so, how do I do that? That she's, not a child anymore, he's a grown man tv but he's he's scared to death. He's got no money, he's got used and with trying to get him to come back to the farm where he can can eat and drink. As we would any was stopped by up, they will happen, but I dont know: there's gotta, be other parents out there with this frightening thing than other. Child goes a dark places and he never was before but it's all Stu. I guess I see I think we all have been many of us have stories like tat. We have our kids have all gone through a bout of depression. From this and all of that all of the family has had their different bouts of feed O. My son, in particular, is in high school,
And you know typical teenage boy and likes to be out and playing with friends and doing things, and he is really having a difficult time with with all of this but we're weathering it, but I don't think people are paying attention to thus the severity of what's happening behind the closed doors in Amerika and the media is completely off because it would play into the narrative? I guess they would think of Donald Trump Open up the country, and so they There are missing all of these real stories that are affecting real people. Thanks to him As to you in your son, MIKE in Florida, hello MIKE, the inquiry. God are you ah, you name it. So how do you deal with the lockdown gonna tell you. It really happen
Let me much in fact I'm actually like you a lot better working from home. Luckily, I work at a call centre, so the train- and working at home was rather simple. I dont have to see the coercion. Really get under my skin because they don't do their job It is good for that you're, not you're. Not Party or Diego, and vice versa, still have a job. You, don't know got it. You don't have any of that during your day which a more productive, because I could actually smoke while working and not have to worry about that I will tell you might get? Studies are showing that beyond general businesses are finding that people are much more productive at home. And I dont know if I'm more productive. I think the quality of my work is up. You know
I think I may spend less time, but I'm doing a better job added We found that still. I haven't been on working at home. I ve been here so well, yeah, that's right! It's been a vote, but we do have see you ever. You have Double whammy. You ve gone in to work, and so you really started to like the commute. The community's yields come on better. I know today was the first day really noticed an uptake the amount of cars on the road and for us essential people. Unlike you, non essential. Therefore, I one back also essential people, even talking about an hour dislike gosh that non essentials are coming back. Do you believe this their stuff?
to come back out on the roads. There started omby amby eyes is all we were looking down on those non essentials who are now routing our road ways and end. I just grocery stores and in Yazzi a huge you'd led a campaign to have license plates that are different for essentials and non essential, Caedwalla Alec you can. Spawned that nine one one call if you want, but its non essential work. I don't know. Thank you all. I'm saying is, I sat look. Don't we deserve our own role, national language be on the sly. Roads is the essential interests of now I get it. I get it. I get it I'm getting back to the funds used. It is next in line Sarah. I Stephen welcome to the club programme in fact you worry To talk to you, my man what's happening:
when I saw got along here business for North Carolina and everyday I'm out here for another, make it work in. I got your programme in your phone. Every day, from nine to twelve and you know all shut now per started, No, I won't even do colored paper starting make out a schedule contacting customers, but our model and Rostopchin and on our governor here, even though it is a tyrant, we're just aren t he kept the essential hers along here and I was able but it didn't matter because if he had not our keyboard anyway, I think that the problem people should have just kept working just kept going. Keeping open in a like those Shelly Luther Lady in the mighty guy. Now this the bar work and get the idea you going leader, not people that can be sure
don't like you were saying you know completely. I heard you say we're just not that type of people in work and every day non, stop I've been even more busy than I ever have been, because some people are afraid to get out from people afraid to do things and just then I ain't say taking advantage of them, but they've been thinking me for coming out and you know keeping it along. So I can go, but I just kept working and I I'm still doing. I don't eat anything from the government, you I just. I don't need it. Don't want anything after your thoughts of Ethel curable. That lady early early gained the money through to help women out of the about people like that. That was heartbreaking. Here, not lady, and I was such a good deed you did for, but Those are their people everywhere, like that, and I would be- How do I have to thank for only data's roquat? No one reason that in our our genes about that My grandfather within the Navy WAR to gear enlisted when he was seventeen years old
the Navy found out about it. They didn't have. Is that background checks and stuff like that and when they found out He was on the ship and the Miller Pacific and they sent a helicopter to going Gideon and they told him you know, look we're sorry, you can't you in this. You know the war when you seventy, but when you re doing you can realists and come back when he will turn a thing. He went right back the Navy and when it is believed- Strong country Ellen, while Reagan present Reagan, found it about eighty decent, our family, Of accommodation, natural, we are we give our rolling. We just keep going to stop in every fibre, I'm just work and are continuing to work more frightened of the people who are so this whole thing in all the EU than I, really of the of the virus itself, their friends people want to shut down, you don't workers, and I was there. I listen to you ever not every day, nine to twelve, You want to write your phone back. I have gone out, I'm listening Can you get me going and you know I'm thankful tat number
but they ve got. Thank you I'm Yes, even I'm glad I blame so I'm glad to hear from you. Thank you for your spirit. Thanks, thank you for continuing to to go on and on It's it's amazing to me because, as you are you're talking to me about You know, that's not who we are and your group father? I am reminded of a story of, and I can remember his name, somebody Google has its of somebody. Can somebody can look it up a quick, but he was the first guys we, you know the pony express, didn't, go on for very odd for very long and the pony Spress in job you know flyer. If you will the posters they were wanted young, orphans because the life expectancy of these pony Express writers was six months to a year and
would be taken, the mail through the most dangerous parts of the country, and they just wouldn't stop, they would actually switch horses along the way. Grew some water get back on them? The fresh horse and continued arrive will work. Of them was like this ten year old kid. Can remember his name now, but he rode- and he was just like the kid was fearless he does pony express. Then he, I think you fight in the civil war. You find in the civil wars upon Express writer right around that same time, then he goes and he applies to fight in world war, one here It's in the spanish American WAR, world war, one then he applies to fight in world WAR two, but he's so all their like dude. You can't he goes up to Canada and try. To get into the Canadian.
Military v the British say, will take you, but instead we decided to put him on the road here to help her arrays money for war bonds here in the United States, but I just wouldn't give up, and those are the stories that used to. Stir us. You know I was talking somebody this weekend about a series of these did there these great books, they were written. The thirties forties fifties and they started to fall out of fashion in the seventies. They were all kid. Books and they all talked about heroes, american heroes and foreign heroes all over the world and we were talking about how they were driven by the story yeah. They didn't have all the details and they didn't have all the bad things in the etc etc. So people would say well done are technically wrong, while nobody What they were were stories they stories to make us understand
who we are and who he can be so Yeah the new history books, some of them, you could say maybe our more accurate, but I wouldn't say that because they're so skewed the other direction and so skewed with lies this. What sixteen nineteen project with the with the New York Times an abomination to history, an absolute abomination to history, but these they started doing it slowly, they started taking all of the boxes unwell. Let's make sure we really focus on all the bad things here as well, then they went off the rails and started making things up, but the point of history is not the year. I dont care. Sixteen. Ninety two, the Columbia souls assail the ocean, but I don't care, I don't care I don't care who ve the the
commander of the army at stony point was in the revolutionary war, dont care dont care. Now. If I need to know that I can google it If I need to know the date I'll Google, it is a date, It means something if it's connected to something else, sure but I need to know the story. I dont care that Stony point was, taken by mad Anthony Wayne. What I do care about is, He and his men fought and fought and fought, and about one o clock in the morning. He was shot in the head and there, like you, gotta, get out. You gotta get off the battlefield and We now know em, as mad Anthony Wayne said now. The battles aging and they play A bandage around him, the guy's got a bullet hole in his head he's,
a bandage around him. He continued to fight they win. Stony point now know about the battle of stoning point. It was very, Port and at the time do you even know even care. Here's way I care. Not only did Man Anthony Wayne, continue to fight all the way through it. He then at down and wrote a letter to George Washington and, and said, I have to write still with the whole bleeding in his head said. First I have to the general and tell him what happened, and he right. The simple note in it just says. Dear general, the garrison and the fort are ours period. Your men fought, like men, determined to be free, Anthony weighing.
That's the important part. Your men fought like men who are determined to be free. We need to start telling our stories again. We need to start looking for those people No, quite honestly, her last collar sound like a man determined to be free our time now for a little real estate agents. I trust testimonial. I love these. I told you I'll back that one of the people who works for me rope, mostly in Wichita, Kansas moving to the Dallas area. He looked into real estate agents. I trust And yesterday morning there agent Kirk,
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this is the Glen Back Programme, so stood still and I go in the break these there with its brand. Go Charlie, Miller, Charlie Miller was that there was that I was telling you about so what facts did Does Google now give you that are more, powerful than the story. Really none but clean up. The story tell me about him. Why am I think you know it seems like you pretty much had done his his elder? The attempts to get into the military seems to have been world war, one of heat did Maria do until work. Nineteen, fifty five, but when you went to Canada and try to get in the military, he was sixty seven years old and then tried to convince Canada use forty four and I guess apparently workable. The odd for Canada. While yes, so he so he was in the pony express. Then it didn't you,
fight in Like Cuba, or something as well say that he he's the one of those things that peace not really known for is, He was a hard living guy. He was drunk and and and not really a believer in God and he turned his life over and Salvation Army meeting at one transformed his life? and he's just of bees are fascinating guy, but you know those books that I was done. In about those children's books, they absolutely had one on on Go Miller, and it's a story we don't tell anymore and when we lose track of where we came from and who we came from, we then lose who we really are the Glen Back Programme. Thank you. So much
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What you're about to here is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment when their programme Amerika is sick, freak welcome to the programme, it is Monday and we have a lot to go over we're going to tell you the latest on Ilan Mosque, which is absolutely crazy. Forty percent bow talking about crazy say they want to continue homes, schooling, their kids. He is a huge, huge number. If that is true. Also about,
thirty percent of US employers are now saying, probably can stay home. I mean you still have a job, but can stay home and do your work from home. Another huge change, what that means for anybody who bought real estate in places like? Oh, I don't know, San Francisco, all of that and your phone called leads the hour at eighty, eight thousand, seven hundred and twenty seven Beck. I want to hear from you what's happening, the good things, the bad things and the things that you think nobody is talking about and you keep you keep saying Everybody missing the point hated seventy seven BC and its Monday. We start with your thoughts in one minute is the Glen Deck programme. Are we all have to save money, the new normal? I hate that phrase. I hate that phrase.
The new normally is going to be about saving money about living, a simpler life- hopefully I mean hopefully were finding that now you see happiness indexes up we're finding that we don't need all of this stuff, and we don't like all of that Clutter in our life, whether its things are activities but there is something that can help you save money when you are going out and buying stuff, and that is honey. It's a its inhabitants of free up and you can get it now. It join honey, dot, com, slash back and what it does. Is it it's like. It'll version of your grandmother without all the really yummy cookies and great stories and everything else Honey goes and work behind the scenes while your shopping online and when you to check out you just click on honey and it it gives all of the coupons that your grandmother went to clip
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I'm very good good. I've heard today. It's all the care, so you're coming in here. I don't know who to hear you it's all right and I do here you lately I've. I've heard you mention your concerns about abuse, domestic abuse and, yes, I've always a little dyslexic like being pregnant doesn't exist away when you're seventy two and I need to a book in order to read it. Whenever you come out with a new book. I would get it because I could read books am probably the best book on abuse was written by you. Normally no angel.
And I remember being at a fair one, was run. By woman's group that get a lot with domestic abuse. I mentioned to the woman- and I said it was written by going back in her arms- went immediately across your chest and are fully capping ideas that book to a friend it was so clear she was being abused and it started the way abuse Always does they first and only eight you from your family, your friends, they stop with the newest obey the easiest to get away, but in that book it shows that, indeed, God is always with you and there are people who really
never leave you in the vehicle when you need them and she read that picture when she was finally able to get strength and courage. Your book helped her to get to where she is today, which is in the safe place. She is still fighting the abuse because of users continue to abuse, no matter what And she still refers to your book and I thank you Genie. I appreciate that. You know that that is the one book that I dont felt. I wrote that actually wrote itself. I was I was actually onstage. Excuse me, my dog is somebody must be at the door.
But I was on stage and there was a place on one of the shows that I was doing where I was on stage- and I didn't have to say anything for about ten minutes maybe not even that long. Towards the end of the show, and I said there and that entire story downloaded into my head and when I walked off stage. I said to the person standing there, the stage Madras had. I need a piece of paper in some and some pencils quickly and I could way back out- my bow and then I set backstage and wrote down all the points of that story and it was written really for my sisters. As we grew up in a abusive, household and. You know at the end of my father's life here, does he was abusive enough in
weird way here abuse to happen. He became my mother instead of his father, who was abusive and he just he. He became his mother who would just stood by the abuse instead of being the abuser and he kept repeat this pattern at the very end, my phone who had become my best friend. We were, arranged at the very end, as we had an intervention and it did not go well, and it's something I struggle with still to this day, trying to understand abuse. I don't think you ever can it's just of sickness and sometimes the sickness that goes on and on and on, and it should be
of our goals, to stop it in whatever form it takes and are in our home. Otherwise,. If we are not strong enough where we think we're not strong enough or we are allow it to go on in some other way, but we are not the abuser this time it continues, generationally. Thank you for Reed Netbook. It's called the snow angel. If you haven't read it, it's a great story MIKE welcome to the Glinda Programme good morning, glands great to be out with you. Thank you, sir. A long time long time was driven back every morning, first time collar. I hear
but you're received earlier here and may we, we obviously been less affected by the viruses and most of the country. Fortunately Badia economically, there has been no different. I may small business owner, I train resources which are seizing into a stop because of that and there I'd I'd applied for the PPP long, which I wasn't surprised that I did I didn't get, but that, aside from that, a couple of people invest with me that by horses with me, they have other businesses that are doing just fine through this, they did not apply for the PPP long distance for different case and their local banks call them to say that day, your business, you know you good custom of ours. You haven't you haven't applied. There is a certain amount of money that we have available. You folks need to come in and get signed up for this to get that long, and these were a couple of
businesses that want gonna. Let anybody off. In fact, one of almost eight trucking company. That's back better than usual, and another convenience store honour that state open to it. All on that actually found their profits have increased. Just that's quite a quite a problem and are in the way that This item is set up. Unfortunately, in the sum of the small well really are struggling, have getting left behind. I will tell you this. I do know that if you have a good relationship, we ve heard this from the beginning. If you have a good relationship with the bank you have a an easier time getting it? If you just started your business you're, just you don't have a chance of getting it the way it was set up is, you know, is flawed, but it was. It was set up in the middle of the night overnight and everybody is just playing it. I guess the best way that they can to some degree, I think there are some sharks out there that are also
using it, but I'm I'm sorry to hear that might cause your business holding up. We are we're a season when we was, he start the very beginning of April. So, as you can imagine, after about three months with no income, we were just about to get the ball move and down the field and the brakes came on we ve, been setting idle for a couple months. Are History is struggling financially because of that. But things are starting to open up where we were very hopeful. It we're gonna, get the gun, like the near future in and be back and running, we certainly hope so I'd my family. I haven't, we bless my wife is an hour, and so what is our work without income, but some of my colleagues totally rely on this industry being agriculture. Based on the move. A shortly struggling right now, but were open to climb out of it in the very near future, Thank you very much. Mike God bless you.
And best of luck to you, let me go to Daniel. I Daniel you're, on the Glenda Programme gone you. Do I good as well, obviously this whole quarantine has been a breath of fresh air families lasted spit. Most of the last five years, bedridden with various illnesses. Just now, starting to find help. So don't it's I've been so it's been really just an opportunity. I have to get a ten year old love, another boy just heard: seven, the family side. It's really been just now opportunity to villager just reconnect instead of haven't I'm just try and survive, which is what we will do in the recent past
and I do I do video production full time so from a job side. My work with me- a company he started, do you want from a job site? Most of our work was corporate events in the brags. Obviously those all got cancelled, but it's just bear it's been an opportunity to pursue some projects with our family and the production side. We actually were inspired by you kind of inspired by you with your. I know you had the guy that that shirt bunch aboard I'm telling you oh yeah, yeah yeah, you think they weren't stout heart was to pick up. So we actually here were our ten year old and six year old, teach Borges from my God shoes What is your way way? What is your ute, because The games that we that we like for games. We cannot figure them out. We're like we play more likely that we're playing this wrong. We gotta be planes wrong and
here's a view of em there's a view when we don't want to read the instructions, there's a few of them that we read the instruction is still don't make sense and it with somebody. That's played the game, it so hard. What's You too, gentle, are you two targets? The channel is taught splaining, we don't have enough subscribers yet to get accustomed url. So we have the website kid dash, splaining dot com, and I take you there, they're, all they're, not you're, not kid verse, Is it the gay and they're all without games? There are but they're all games that are our six year old and ten year old with our family. Sometimes the six year old needs to play, team, but they're all the gods, great wisdom and are really simple aware that anyone can pick up. It's like kids, explain but kid dash kid dashed: splaining dot com takes, you got it Thank you so much Daniel. I appreciate it and if you don't mind, I gotta tell you
keep saying to my son and my daughter, you guys got to do that mom and dad we're right away. We, you know, maybe we're just to old, do understand instructions any more and the kids can even figure it out. Why don't off? I don't know They really tried really super hard on some home, but one of em the wherein it doesn't matter. There's one. We're playing that my son was the one who gave the instructions and he ended up winning like via billion miles. We're like you. I believe that this is the way you play the game it began you have to have that special. If you are playing these New board games because we ve trying to and every time we plan we just love it, but there is, I think, there's something to be said for games coming back the family more in just a second eight. Eight. Seventy seven be easy. K trouble eight, seven, twenty seven bag. Let me tell you about our. Our us
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The guy, who I learned more about how to really be effective on radio His name literally was Charlie Brown and he died over the weekend man he was in his seven days, and he had Parkinson's. Didn't know, he was. He was the happiest sky. Ed I think I knew in radio or even no of in radio. He was really really happy and unjust. Born to do it and I was, was glad to hear that I read his story in them. I think was the Seattle Times and had once he left the studio. Mister Browne headed for a quieter play, spending time with his family fishing and grabbing near his home and Bainbridge Island and point Our stars in the night sky
he was, he was an interesting guy and ever forget. I'll, never never is I'm no more. I couldn't be more grateful to anybody, but my saviour honestly He taught me even though he didn't know it. He too, me so much of what I what I wanted to be HU. I wanted to be in an and how to performer on radio as an exceptional man, truly exceptional man and he will be missed, I remember the first time he called me. I was probably fifteen years old and I had sent it. Cape to him, because somebody was a mentor mine said you should send you view idolizes sky scent of attaining, let him let him listen to it, and so I say the tape and was early in the morning, and he called me- and he said Glenn back in the school day and
about seven, a M six, a m- and I said yes, Nay said, Charlie Brown and I shut up, and I hung up the phone on him, and early and then he called back here a call back and he said Don't don't up on me is. Glenn back, and I said is this really Charlie Brown and he said yeah. You sent me a tape, and I said yes, I did. And he said well, why think it's grade? Would you like to come down and and talk to me about a job and, I said yes, Sir, why when any said veto the stance it would have to be on a Saturday desired school. I understand why, but he said. Ok then and down and I went into his office and he just looked at me and he said hi and I said high, and he said
You are- and I said, Glenn back and he said. Oh father coming along, and I said no actually waiting in the car and he said, but aren't I After to your dad about- and I said, will you could I didn't understand what he was really saying wise? I didn't. I wasn't hire a kid. I don't know who you are, I'm looking for the adult, Glenn back, and he hired me and I dont know why he hired makes I was awful, but he hired me and and taught me so much. I would I would stay and the overnight after my shift and I would wait to go to school and I Watch him for an hour. Every I could, and I could do make it to school on time. I would watch him. And I learned so much from him right number is aided. Eight, seventy seven be easy K, it is Monday and we want to hear from you. I also want to talk a little bit about Eve on mosque. As you want.
Eli Mass man, he is he's tony stark. Aren't you know is he is tony start he is leaving the life that all of us. I think if we were billionaires, we would like to live more on this coming up. If the Glen Back Programme so summer has finally arrived and sprang turnout greater. I think it was a great So that's what we're only a little that around of away from the actual start a summer and sit things are starting to warm up whether you stay at home are going back to work or things are. Still on the remote contact sort of world for you, now is the time to say goodbye to all the populace in the dark spots in the crows feet, if you have any of these issues, you know someone who says he's issues and once the best in skin care, you confirm up the day, could skin around the jar line and neck area, and your zoom call is gonna, be I'm in Europe to be you didn't look, then.
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This is the Glenda Programme, its Monday, and we thought we would talk to you today in here your voice. What is important to you, what is it that people are missing? How have you adapted to life as we get ready to go back in many of us to a normal life? Some of us not for a while. Things. You're gonna, take with you things at youth we're good about this things are, you thought were Happy to get rid of a shocking to me, forty percent, forty percent of people who were at home with the family, for percent of families more likely to home school when the pen M against huge number and a number of my wife definitely not included in shares our homes. We were
Schooling, home schooling, family, but we ve done our tour of duty and not interested now, not interested. No I think it's a very effective way. I think it's we spend shown for over a very long period of time that kid's who'd, who home school better in many many ways man, you gotta be built for it. I think you have to be that right, parent, Let me go to Georgian Pennsylvania, hello, George Lynn. You going to talk to you. I am concerned you're one in a million three. I'm calling the land they don't want, A comment I don't know how and I'm gave him a great deal of thought. Them all away? I'm seventy can't server only one, my seventh grade, but I'm I don't up before, I'm goin. Sometimes
lose my voice and I hope it doesn't happen by Lord. I give us show by no one thought port. The first thing is how we made it as far as he did what he did. And he's in there, and my thought about this is The reason is that there can be manipulated and control there. Set in the oval office. That's no question: if he's, if he's up to the like to call LISA but they'll, be another desk in there, and that desk could be worth a stranger going to be pulled because that you ain't they're going to control him at every angle and manipulate and and to, and they know it they know he can do it. I think the majority of the people in this country.
No, that he has a sickness cured agree, and I think because of that, if they look at him, his wont, be enlarged and be unable to manipulate and take a troll, and so is really not gonna, be pulling the strings like this I think we George, I think, However, your call- and I think, you're right. I think when you look at Joe Biden. We all know that There is something amiss, there's something wrong and there are those. I am sure that our seeing this as a great opportunity and he's as well, I think, he sees this as a great opportunity to reach out to the left. Promise them pretty much anything and the left likes it because What is he gonna be pushing back as long as the left has all of their people around him,
It depends on who the vice presidential nominee is as well, but I can guarantee you it's from the left, then you, you will have a leftist in office, whether he's only there in name or if he is deemed incompetent or has to has to vacate because he is he's errors or or dead. There is there. Is that likelihood more than any other president than I have ever been ever seen in my lifetime, and I want to go that will. Let me float this by stew. You know, I Brok Obama, has been quiet about everything about everything and recently he's kind of pop up in the news and last week he was very upset about Donald Trump and and the Justice Department was doing and I want I want to pass this by you. We said that we don't think Michelle Obama is running, and
just ass. I don T think she is at this point. I think she has any intention of it at this point. And I have said it would be really hard to pass up if it was you know in September, and all you had to do was just give a few speeches and you could walk into the oval office but she's now willing to work for it and I don't think she would ever wanted. However,. The Brok Obama is possibly face charges and his whole thing. His whole administration is gonna, be smeared over the summer and they are going to not only smear him but They'Re- going to undo his entire legacy- everything that he here I was really his legacy and I'm not talking about Obamacare, I'm talking about the fundamental transformation of America because he put people in and started operations that could go no matter. Who was the president and that's the deep state which were now uncovering in and taking out
Not only is it on doing all of the things that he wanted, it's also coming after him? In a way, I think there is a chance that if Obama is seriously in trouble, but Michel step in and take that nomination and bring it across the finish line. Because it would mean you know her husband's reputation, it would mean everything that they really believe in and worked for, and it wouldn't be so hard. I think there's a I think, there's a better chance of more serious. This investigation gets and the closer we get to Obama the more likely she is to step and what do you think of that It's interesting, it's not a nun is a non zero chance. I would say tat she she lines of step. Again again, you need Biden to be able to do this willingly, but probably wouldn't he would do it willingly
four Michel, probably more likely than anyone else. I'm gonna take the ingredients to be there. For this to happen, where bite, it is losing sight. Frequently or needs to set down realistically for some health issue. Or for whatever reason, I suppose, and Michel could step in give up. Speeches in maybe have to do a debate or two, but not not enough she's, not barnstorming Iowa. Obviously, she were well pass them there's a there's a chance in that situation. She does take it especially The pole show her winning by a large amount yeah or or if its she allows she's just selected as the vice president. I mean if he selected her as the vice presidential nominee yeah, I mean a your basic. Everyone knows your voting for Michelle Obama. That's what I really do think this is the most consequential vice president. Shall pick in modern history because the
that recent everyone knows this one actually matters, because the skies or what lady is this? When it's going to be a lady, apparently going to Laszlo, be president the last time this happen was the fourth term of Franklin, Roosevelt, Everyone knew including his own party, and they switch the vice president, The convention and they put Harry Truman in because they knew the guy that was vice president- could not be the president. They knew President, Roosevelt was not gonna, make it to the end of the term, even though the american people to know that time. I think we all know it's a pretty good shot. It's a pretty good job, that he's just not going to be able to mentally be there two more go ahead. Now ask us, and we all know that this is by partisan these urgent. These are not as not democratic Republic is just your eyes and your area and you see what everyone every one else acknowledges that everyone says it,
The middle suppress doesn't make sense unless they do in their quiet moments. They all acknowledge what we are saying here, which is why this is not right. There's obvious is something wrong he's clearly not capable of doing in this any more banned. The fact, they keep trotting out their hoping to basically run a campaign of an invisible person, so that we can win just because a lot of people to have a distaste for Donald Trump, I mean it could you're work, it's not out of the question, but it disingenuous and they have have a plan on the backside of it. You know they do. And they, of course they do. Maria in New Mexico. Welcome here on the glimmered programme,. Good morning, Glenn Michaels, I feel good talk to you Maria. What's up, I wanted to talk about. What's going on, and I say as your next door neighbours here New Mexico and what are you governor of the Chilean and come up with a push back that works
We think that I am really happy about. I tell me about it: What's a governor doing well governor I encountered as part of a new mandate, where apparently going the phase wine, but now she had mandating the everyone, have to wear a MAC and you're caught out in public without your mass curer likely get fired and you didn't all sorts of trouble and further First time, don't you Mexicans are starting to say hey, I don't think. We, like there's, been a kind of tat. You know what you're talking about at the beginning of the show asked me to do. Something and our comply. Forced me to do something. Then we have a problem and where, we ve been a lot of our local police departments and Sarah who say no, if we can't be bottom, without their mouth we're not fighting them not going to enforce this, because as unconstitutional and ideas, and really encourage by that- and I hope that more and more
oh hearing in Mexico will wake up and began to see how unconstitutional forcing people to do something like this is, and I again the catches but you're talking about earlier about you know just giving people the choice and making the toy fear failure it. For me, What an am I healthy? Am I strong enough to handle this and I willing to take the risk and and that's what it really comes down to? Maria thanks. So much for your a phone call. That is one of the good things that I think is coming out of this lock down in the corona viruses. We now know that Donald Trump is not the dictator. We know that the press cheers for dictators and many of the democratic governors and two Republicans that I have seen are You know big government dictatorial in in nature,
and the problem doesn't have to be just at the federal level. The problem can be at your state or local level, and I think Americans are waking up to that and appreciating really for the first time at least the, the idea of the bill of rights, whether it's the bill of rights itself are not, I don't know, but they're they're kind, at least nosing their way towards something like she may be. I should have the right to decide that which is a very big positive so news came out today that it looks like a gold is up again gold has had one heck of a rally lately because of the will the insanity at the FED, I mean the stock.
It doesn't mean anything. What is it? Stock market mean honestly? What does it mean? as it is it competence, confidence in these companies? Now it's com, but is that these companies are connected enough to be able to be picked by. The FED, so the FED can buy into those companies. That's that's what's happening if I could shadow what the fair is doing at the time the FED is doing it. I probably I probably would be in the stock market, but I'm I don't know what the feds going to do. Next and so there's no metric out there there's nothing. I can measure at least that's the way I feel and the way they are. Printing money is craziness. Craziness, I D Goldman Sachs Whited Chase wider. While why are all these huge financial firms coming out in saying gold is, great investment, maybe up to three thousand dollars and out. That's almost
double what it is now do you know how crazy the world has to be for gold to be three thousand dollars an ounce? Why are the big financial institutions that are getting bailed out, saying, invest in gold? You need to do your homework and find out if it's right, for you Gold is right for me and I put my money where my mouth is, and you can call guideline and ask him what I just bought and why I bought it. My boy light? For a specific reason, I buy these old one thousand nine hundred. I think they were one thousand nine hundred and three coins. I don't know if they have any left, but they'll have something and we're one of the only people they can ship it, They still have gold on hand cause there's a rush all around the world gold line, one eight x x, goldmine call them right now, one
eight six six gold line there waiting for your call. These are the people. I trust gold line, dotcom at one, eight, six, six gold line, gold back. So they're having a hard time now in California, getting their arms around the fact that now Silicon Valley is saying that you know fifty percent of the workforce in Silicon Valley could stay at home, fifty percent and so what is it going to do to property values and not property values for homes but property values? For
for businesses. I mean these gigantic buildings that are now going to be what filled with half of the number of people, and this is happening. They say over all the twenty percent to forty percent of the workforce can, be remote. So now, what does that mean for these companies that have all of these big offices, and what does it mean for homes you know. Does it mean that homes are in really cool places? Are gonna start to beam but more valuable in places that are in the city and You know just in these tiny little neighborhoods because of the commute, those things gonna go away. I mean Who cares about the commute if you're one of the lucky forty percent, that good work from home? Would you live where you're living gases
because a lot of people, one of the big pushes for the left over the past many years, was to start praising the cities and see how that's actually the way we should be living because never one, obviously, you find out the people in cities tend to vote democratic, how more often, but also then lino their environmental concerns and and all these other things they say. Well, people just get in the cities than they're not commuting they're, not using as much space in as much resources of electricity, blah blah blah and in a per capita. And it's funny, because now I mean you gotta believe the suburbs is gonna, make a nice little nicely come back after this one, if you're, if you're, not only this anomaly the suburbs, I think they're gonna be places like a viewer San Francisco and you have a house in, and you know, you're viewer used to looking at houses of regular house being of two million dollars you then go to some place like Texas or Oklahoma wherever and you find a great delay Senor like wait. Two hundred. Fifty thousand dollars. Will
will by this entire complex. They know it's your yeah yeah. You know Charlie Wurzel, whose rapporteur at Buzzfeed for attack and is now worth the New York Times in a big mainstream guy, a couple years ago, move to Montana in the middle of Montana somewhere and now is doing his entire job from there and there's no real stuff is just as good as it was before. Not right out don't have to be in the middle of that anymore. Now with pandemic riskin. You know you never know one another worries is coming. This is gonna destroy cities and areas we're gonna be terrified at it, We have yet been what does that mean for companies going forward good If you own any big buildings, the glanced back programme-
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