100124 2nd HR The Strike Details Warnings Wiggington On Helene Philip Patrick Kamala Plans Economy
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100124 2nd HR The Strike Details Warnings Wiggington On Helene Philip Patrick Kamala Plans Economy

100124 2nd HR The Strike Details Warnings Wiggington On Helene Philip Patrick Kamala Plans Economy by Kate Dalley

[00:00:08] [SPEAKER_09]: Never before in history did we have to fight with our own country for the security of our own country.

[00:00:15] [SPEAKER_09]: The Kate Dalley Show starts now.

[00:00:17] [SPEAKER_04]: We shall propose further cooperative efforts between all the nations in weather prediction and eventually in weather control.

[00:00:28] [SPEAKER_04]: In weather prediction and eventually in weather control.

[00:00:31] [SPEAKER_07]: A moment ago you asked, you know, about people and feeling not only confused but low and down in America.

[00:00:37] [SPEAKER_07]: First of all, the American people, if they would just take a little inventory and look around.

[00:00:42] [SPEAKER_07]: You triple our troubles and we're better off than any other people on earth.

[00:00:47] [SPEAKER_07]: And we've asked so much of government and we've gotten in the habit over the last 40 years of thinking the government has the answers.

[00:00:54] [SPEAKER_07]: There's very little that government can do as efficiently and as economically as the people can do themselves.

[00:00:59] [SPEAKER_07]: And if government would shut the doors and sneak away for about three weeks, we'd never miss them.

[00:01:05] [SPEAKER_01]: At this point I'd say three years.

[00:01:07] [SPEAKER_01]: They could sneak away for three years.

[00:01:10] [SPEAKER_01]: 30 years.

[00:01:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Wouldn't miss them.

[00:01:13] [SPEAKER_01]: You guys, I just wanted to say about Washington, D.C.

[00:01:18] [SPEAKER_01]: How many crazy weather events has Washington, D.C. had?

[00:01:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Just asking.

[00:01:26] [SPEAKER_01]: Just asking.

[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_01]: One earthquake, I think it was in Virginia, maybe 10 years ago.

[00:01:33] [SPEAKER_01]: But they got the fallout a little bit, you know.

[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_01]: But yeah.

[00:01:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

[00:01:38] [SPEAKER_01]: They don't get a lot of weather events there.

[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Just everywhere else.

[00:01:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Strange, isn't it?

[00:01:43] [SPEAKER_01]: When you start to really think about it.

[00:01:44] [SPEAKER_01]: That was a clip from JFK talking about eventual weather control because he knew it was coming.

[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Everyone is known.

[00:01:52] [SPEAKER_01]: And they like to play this little game that says, if you believe in harp, you're crazy.

[00:01:57] [SPEAKER_01]: No, you're not crazy.

[00:01:59] [SPEAKER_01]: And there's far more about this.

[00:02:02] [SPEAKER_01]: I was reading an interview with a scientist.

[00:02:04] [SPEAKER_01]: And the scientist was talking about, really talking about how she was using nanotech in the cloud seeding.

[00:02:13] [SPEAKER_01]: And that she had pilots.

[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_01]: And you know what's funny is she just kind of glossed over that part.

[00:02:17] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, and I have pilots that are testing it.

[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Really?

[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Where?

[00:02:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

[00:02:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

[00:02:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Interesting.

[00:02:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Because if you say this, you're a crazy person, yet they're admitting it all the time in front of your face.

[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_01]: And so she said, yeah, I have pilots testing this.

[00:02:30] [SPEAKER_01]: And we put nanotech in the cloud seeding junk.

[00:02:34] [SPEAKER_01]: And it's been very successful so far.

[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm like, wow, that's interesting.

[00:02:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

[00:02:41] [SPEAKER_01]: So that scientist, strange, strange, strange thing.

[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_01]: But it's the truth.

[00:02:48] [SPEAKER_01]: And I will, I'll have to post that interview.

[00:02:52] [SPEAKER_01]: It was Dr. Zhu.

[00:02:53] [SPEAKER_01]: S-Z-O-U.

[00:02:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Dr.

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Or Zhao.

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm sorry.

[00:02:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Dr. Zhao.

[00:02:58] [SPEAKER_01]: You know I'm the name murderer.

[00:02:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Whatever.

[00:03:01] [SPEAKER_01]: And when she was being interviewed, they said, well, cloud seeding has been around for decades.

[00:03:05] [SPEAKER_01]: How long does this, you know, technology move toward a greater success rate?

[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_01]: And Dr. Zhao said, well, as we know, you know, atmospheric water is one such alternative resource.

[00:03:17] [SPEAKER_01]: And at the moment, all possible solutions could resolve the water shortage.

[00:03:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Government getting out of water could solve the water shortage.

[00:03:26] [SPEAKER_01]: About two seconds.

[00:03:28] [SPEAKER_01]: She said nanotechnology can engineer material and design the material with well-controlled size, shapes, and properties.

[00:03:36] [SPEAKER_01]: So it has huge possibility to improve efficiency of said cloud seeding.

[00:03:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:03:43] [SPEAKER_01]: And this went on and on and on.

[00:03:45] [SPEAKER_01]: And she said, to achieve this, we use the nanotechnology to deposit titanium dioxide nanoparticles as a shell layer and sodium chloride crystal core.

[00:03:55] [SPEAKER_01]: And this nano-engineered shell core structured material can be activated in a much broader relative humidity condition, such as like 65%, because the coated nanolayers are more hydrophilic and porous.

[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_01]: And the water can be absorbed easily and increase the local relative humidity of the crystals and increase the probability of forming water droplets.

[00:04:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And so it has a synergistic effect.

[00:04:23] [SPEAKER_01]: And she just went on and on so proud of herself in that they filed this patent to increase, to make it bigger through nanotech.

[00:04:30] [SPEAKER_01]: There's all kinds of stuff going on.

[00:04:32] [SPEAKER_01]: So don't let anyone tell you there's not.

[00:04:34] [SPEAKER_01]: And don't let anyone go, oh, I can't believe you would think this is a conspiracy.

[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Really?

[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_01]: In this day and age?

[00:04:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Are you kidding me?

[00:04:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Look around.

[00:04:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Goodness.

[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_01]: All right.

[00:04:45] [SPEAKER_01]: So I need to talk about the strike now.

[00:04:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:04:48] [SPEAKER_01]: We got to talk about the strike.

[00:04:49] [SPEAKER_01]: So 47,000 people on strike from Maine all the way down to Texas.

[00:04:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Last time this happened, it was 1977.

[00:04:57] [SPEAKER_01]: The strike lasted 45 days.

[00:05:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Now keep this in mind because this could actually affect all of us and the longer it goes.

[00:05:06] [SPEAKER_01]: And here's the reason.

[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_01]: For every single day that they are striking, then you have four to five days to make up for it with the economy.

[00:05:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Takes four to five days per every day they're on strike.

[00:05:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:05:23] [SPEAKER_01]: To put things back together again.

[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_01]: Now, the last one, 1977, 45 days.

[00:05:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:05:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:05:31] [SPEAKER_01]: The other, the other part of that is why they're striking.

[00:05:33] [SPEAKER_01]: And part of it I agree with.

[00:05:35] [SPEAKER_01]: They're actually anti-automation.

[00:05:37] [SPEAKER_01]: They don't want their jobs to be sold off to automation.

[00:05:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Automation in cranes, automation in all kinds of things.

[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_01]: I get that.

[00:05:43] [SPEAKER_01]: That's, that's a good thing.

[00:05:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:05:46] [SPEAKER_01]: They're making, I think, $39 an hour.

[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_01]: I think the West Coast is making 56 or $7 an hour.

[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_01]: So they wanted a big increase in pay.

[00:05:56] [SPEAKER_01]: But they also want the automation to go away.

[00:05:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Automation of cranes, gates, container moving trucks used in the loading and unloading of freight.

[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:06:05] [SPEAKER_01]: I kind of get what they're doing.

[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_01]: Terrible timing, terrible timing, but I get what they're doing.

[00:06:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Yet, what is this going to affect?

[00:06:15] [SPEAKER_01]: What happens, right?

[00:06:17] [SPEAKER_01]: Especially right now.

[00:06:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Is this just the beginning?

[00:06:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Look at this week, you guys.

[00:06:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Look at this last 48 hours.

[00:06:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:06:25] [SPEAKER_01]: You could even go a little higher than that.

[00:06:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Let's say three or four days.

[00:06:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Major storm hits areas.

[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_01]: It has not hit and all kinds of fallout.

[00:06:35] [SPEAKER_01]: And the news pretty much wasn't talking a lot about it until, until after.

[00:06:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:06:42] [SPEAKER_01]: It was hitting really hard.

[00:06:43] [SPEAKER_01]: And so you have this thing that we're dealing with in a storm.

[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_01]: You have Iran sending missiles over.

[00:06:50] [SPEAKER_01]: They said, they said 180 ballistic missiles over to Israel.

[00:06:54] [SPEAKER_01]: I still want to make sure that's actually true.

[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't believe anything the AP says.

[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't.

[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Because they've been wrong so often.

[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_01]: And they're so into telling you what the narrative is.

[00:07:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Then we also have a strike that started at midnight.

[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_01]: That could actually result in the shortages of perishable products, bananas, all kinds of products that mostly come through those eastern ports.

[00:07:24] [SPEAKER_01]: A lot of stuff is going to get funneled to the west.

[00:07:26] [SPEAKER_01]: But you're going to have a lot of gridlock.

[00:07:28] [SPEAKER_01]: You're going to have a lot of problems.

[00:07:30] [SPEAKER_01]: And all you're going to see is the prices go up on everything.

[00:07:34] [SPEAKER_01]: In a time when you can barely make it right now.

[00:07:37] [SPEAKER_01]: You're barely making the bills.

[00:07:39] [SPEAKER_01]: You're actually working just to pay your bills, I'm going to probably say.

[00:07:44] [SPEAKER_01]: For most people out there, they're working just to get the bills paid that they can pay.

[00:07:50] [SPEAKER_01]: So higher, I mean, can you imagine higher prices on all kinds of goods, cars, you name it, everything, everything.

[00:08:02] [SPEAKER_01]: So we're looking at beer, wine, whiskey, scotch for you drinkers out there.

[00:08:09] [SPEAKER_01]: I think I'm going to become a drinker after this week.

[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_01]: My gosh, the news.

[00:08:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Holy cow.

[00:08:13] [SPEAKER_01]: So beer, wine.

[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_01]: No, I don't drink beer, wine, whiskey, scotch and rum.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_01]: We're looking at car shipments.

[00:08:19] [SPEAKER_01]: We're looking at fruits and vegetables, wood products, coffee, cocoa, soybeans, seafood, meat, eggs, all kinds of stuff.

[00:08:29] [SPEAKER_01]: All kinds of stuff.

[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Call back 888-673-1450.

[00:08:34] [SPEAKER_01]: I didn't get there fast enough.

[00:08:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Look, all kinds of stuff going on.

[00:08:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Delaware is the leading port for the Dole Fresh Fruit Company.

[00:08:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And Chiquita.

[00:08:44] [SPEAKER_01]: So all kinds of higher prices and problems.

[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_01]: If I were you, I'd probably be looking.

[00:08:52] [SPEAKER_01]: If you're worried about Christmas, I might probably do that now.

[00:08:56] [SPEAKER_01]: I would.

[00:08:57] [SPEAKER_01]: I would probably get some things done.

[00:08:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Just make sure you have things in your house.

[00:09:02] [SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, four to six days actually to clear a backlog from just a one day strike.

[00:09:08] [SPEAKER_01]: That's why it matters.

[00:09:09] [SPEAKER_01]: This strike probably is, it should be top of the news.

[00:09:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Even above Iran and Israel striking at each other if that's the case right now.

[00:09:19] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm not going to say if it's the case because you could clearly see things landing.

[00:09:25] [SPEAKER_01]: But I would still, still make sure that the stories that they're telling you are true.

[00:09:31] [SPEAKER_01]: They lied about Syria.

[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_01]: They've lied about you name it.

[00:09:34] [SPEAKER_01]: They've lied about it when it comes to the Middle East.

[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Hi, caller.

[00:09:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Welcome to the show.

[00:09:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Go right ahead.

[00:09:40] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, hey, Kate.

[00:09:41] [SPEAKER_06]: How are you doing?

[00:09:41] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm good.

[00:09:42] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm good.

[00:09:43] [SPEAKER_01]: What's on?

[00:09:43] [SPEAKER_01]: What's on your mind?

[00:09:45] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I just wanted to give a little bit more information about the strike that I was looking into.

[00:09:53] [SPEAKER_06]: So the workers right now, they already make between $100,000 and $200,000 a year.

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_06]: They were a little bit disgruntled because on the West Coast, they, I guess, were pushing their union on the West Coast.

[00:10:07] [SPEAKER_06]: And they were able to get a 30% increase, which is why their wage is a little bit higher right now.

[00:10:12] [SPEAKER_11]: Yep, they did.

[00:10:14] [SPEAKER_06]: However, on the East Coast, they have already turned down a 50% increase in their wage over the next six years.

[00:10:22] [SPEAKER_06]: Yes.

[00:10:22] [SPEAKER_06]: Because they want to have more of a 77% increase of their wage.

[00:10:27] [SPEAKER_06]: Which is crazy.

[00:10:27] [SPEAKER_06]: So you couple that with the fact that they just had that massive hurricane.

[00:10:32] [SPEAKER_06]: And honestly, every single coastline that they touch has been affected by that.

[00:10:39] [SPEAKER_06]: They could and should put the strike on hold.

[00:10:44] [SPEAKER_06]: The president also has the power to put the strike on hold for 80 days.

[00:10:49] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:10:49] [SPEAKER_06]: And what is he doing?

[00:10:50] [SPEAKER_06]: He has washed his hands of this and said, there's nothing more that I can do.

[00:10:55] [SPEAKER_06]: Mr. Union, Mr., you know, blue collar Joe, whatever.

[00:11:01] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:11:02] [SPEAKER_06]: It's absolutely the timing of it.

[00:11:05] [SPEAKER_06]: It feels like, and I'm sorry to say, but these union bosses are in on the take to make as much chaos as possible.

[00:11:16] [SPEAKER_06]: Yep.

[00:11:16] [SPEAKER_06]: To take down everything coming up before the election and try to destroy everything and unravel the economy before we get where we need to be.

[00:11:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Amen.

[00:11:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Come on.

[00:11:30] [SPEAKER_01]: November.

[00:11:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Amen.

[00:11:30] [SPEAKER_01]: So much of what you said was in my notes.

[00:11:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_01]: No, I am just.

[00:11:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Amen.

[00:11:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Mm-hmm.

[00:11:37] [SPEAKER_06]: I know that all these people are like, oh, unions.

[00:11:40] [SPEAKER_06]: Unions are communist.

[00:11:41] [SPEAKER_06]: Right?

[00:11:42] [SPEAKER_06]: Like, let's just wrap our brain around that.

[00:11:43] [SPEAKER_06]: We have this section of our working class in America as a communist entity.

[00:11:49] [SPEAKER_06]: These people, it looks really greedy and really anti-American for them to literally be causing more pain to those people who are going through what they're going through.

[00:12:00] [SPEAKER_06]: With the hurricane aftermath.

[00:12:02] [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.

[00:12:03] [SPEAKER_06]: And if anybody is feeling sorry for them, I don't know why they would be.

[00:12:07] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:12:08] [SPEAKER_06]: Right now, honestly, let the automation come in.

[00:12:11] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:12:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Right, right.

[00:12:12] [SPEAKER_06]: You walked off the job?

[00:12:13] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:12:14] [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe we should just let the robots take over.

[00:12:16] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm sorry.

[00:12:17] [SPEAKER_01]: No, I get it.

[00:12:17] [SPEAKER_01]: That was the only part that I was like, okay, I get that.

[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_01]: I get that.

[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Not wanting the automation.

[00:12:22] [SPEAKER_01]: But yes, you're very right about that.

[00:12:24] [SPEAKER_01]: And as far as King Dingaling and his administration, all they kept saying in the press was, they're apprised of what's going on.

[00:12:30] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm like, that's it?

[00:12:32] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, you're apprised?

[00:12:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyways.

[00:12:34] [SPEAKER_01]: So, but what do you expect with a guy with a helmet on?

[00:12:37] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, it's dingaling.

[00:12:38] [SPEAKER_01]: So, thank you so much.

[00:12:40] [SPEAKER_01]: I really love the phone call.

[00:12:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you.

[00:12:42] [SPEAKER_01]: I really appreciate that.

[00:12:43] [SPEAKER_01]: And I'm with you.

[00:12:45] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm with you.

[00:12:46] [SPEAKER_01]: There's a lot happening.

[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_01]: October, is it going to be pure chaos the entire month?

[00:12:52] [SPEAKER_01]: It feels that way right now.

[00:12:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Be right back.

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[00:14:25] [SPEAKER_10]: This is the Kate Daly Show.

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[00:14:34] [SPEAKER_01]: And, of course, Philip Patrick coming up in the last segment, economy aficionado.

[00:14:40] [SPEAKER_01]: We'll have to find out what's going on there, too.

[00:14:42] [SPEAKER_01]: So much.

[00:14:43] [SPEAKER_01]: So much this month.

[00:14:45] [SPEAKER_01]: All right.

[00:14:46] [SPEAKER_01]: So I wanted to just say one thing about the strike, too.

[00:14:51] [SPEAKER_01]: And, of course, you're welcome to call.

[00:14:53] [SPEAKER_01]: 888-673-1450 if you're listening to me in the afternoon.

[00:14:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Look.

[00:14:57] [SPEAKER_01]: It was interesting when I was perusing all the articles.

[00:15:01] [SPEAKER_01]: I try to peruse and kind of find out where they're kind of jointly saying things and what things are being left out.

[00:15:09] [SPEAKER_01]: And this kind of struck me.

[00:15:10] [SPEAKER_01]: And maybe I'm wrong on this.

[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_01]: So you call me if I'm wrong on this, but one of the articles talking about the strike said that Costco, they've been shipping months in advance, expediting holiday good orders ahead of this port strike.

[00:15:29] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm thinking, did we really hear about it months ago in July?

[00:15:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Do you guys remember hearing about the strike?

[00:15:40] Hmm.

[00:15:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:15:41] [SPEAKER_01]: I just I don't remember.

[00:15:44] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't recall because I'm in the news every day, you know, perusing and I don't recall seeing that.

[00:15:50] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't recall seeing that.

[00:15:51] [SPEAKER_01]: How did Costco know?

[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway.

[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:15:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:15:56] [SPEAKER_01]: I just thought that was kind of an interesting piece of this.

[00:16:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Like I said, the pieces get a little more interesting as we go.

[00:16:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:16:03] [SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't matter if we're talking about the storm.

[00:16:05] [SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't matter if we're on.

[00:16:07] [SPEAKER_01]: And if you live in an area where they grow food, I'd be a little worried.

[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_01]: Land grab galore?

[00:16:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Probably.

[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Especially from those documents from 1967 Toronto meeting with the six food suppliers and the six bankers and the six energy guys.

[00:16:26] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, there's just a lot to say here.

[00:16:28] [SPEAKER_01]: But there's so many pieces that are strange.

[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Hi, caller.

[00:16:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Welcome to the show.

[00:16:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Go right ahead.

[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Kate, this old German guy was talking about redistributing wealth.

[00:16:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Uh-huh.

[00:16:42] [SPEAKER_02]: 2030 is going to be here like tomorrow.

[00:16:44] [SPEAKER_01]: I know.

[00:16:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I know.

[00:16:45] [SPEAKER_02]: The majority of people that aren't going to make it, you know, that you don't have anything.

[00:16:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

[00:16:50] [SPEAKER_02]: They'll go communist like easy as pie.

[00:16:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:16:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:16:55] [SPEAKER_01]: I know.

[00:16:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Crazy, crazy.

[00:16:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you.

[00:16:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Thanks for weighing in.

[00:17:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Really appreciate it.

[00:17:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Look, I go back, if we're talking about the storm, I go back to the, I think it was 1994, 1996, the paper where we own the weather in 2025.

[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_01]: That's coming up here just a few months.

[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_01]: I think those things, you kind of have to look at them.

[00:17:23] [SPEAKER_01]: I think you have to, you have to kind of investigate.

[00:17:25] [SPEAKER_01]: And this paper, by the way, it was a U.S. aerospace forces can own the weather by capitalizing on emerging technologies and focusing development of those technologies to war fighting applications.

[00:17:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

[00:17:41] [SPEAKER_01]: I, um, they're going to shape battle space.

[00:17:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:17:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Uh, that's an interesting paper.

[00:17:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Go look that one up.

[00:17:50] [SPEAKER_01]: 2025.

[00:17:51] [SPEAKER_01]: We're basically going to own the weather.

[00:17:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Just like what JFK had predicted as well.

[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, for a future weather modification system to achieve military objectives, which we already have.

[00:18:02] [SPEAKER_01]: We did in Vietnam.

[00:18:03] [SPEAKER_01]: We already have done that.

[00:18:04] [SPEAKER_01]: They came out with this very weak little treaty, but I'm not sure.

[00:18:08] [SPEAKER_01]: Not sure.

[00:18:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, anyone really has to abide by that because, you know, how are people proving that?

[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:18:15] [SPEAKER_01]: So is it a weather?

[00:18:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Is it a weather weapon?

[00:18:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Sure.

[00:18:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Can it be used against us?

[00:18:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Hate to say it, but yeah.

[00:18:23] [SPEAKER_01]: Uh, it can.

[00:18:25] [SPEAKER_01]: And would they, do you think?

[00:18:28] [SPEAKER_01]: We got the whole COVID thing and then they're trying to sell us on monkeypox.

[00:18:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, they're capable.

[00:18:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, so I'm not one of those that puts my head in the sand and says, oh no, all I see is a storm.

[00:18:39] [SPEAKER_01]: I swear.

[00:18:39] [SPEAKER_01]: All I see is a storm.

[00:18:40] [SPEAKER_01]: I see a lot more than that.

[00:18:42] [SPEAKER_01]: I think, uh, because we know how sinister these people are, but go look up the 2025 paper.

[00:18:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, as far as making sure you have things in your house for whatever, whatever can come.

[00:18:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, I would say get prepared.

[00:18:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Now, I know that one of the callers made a point and he was right actually that in some cases they, they kind of are teaching you to take a bag and run.

[00:19:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:19:07] [SPEAKER_01]: No, have stuff ready and stand your ground.

[00:19:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Hi, caller.

[00:19:10] [SPEAKER_01]: You've got, uh, 30 seconds.

[00:19:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Go for it.

[00:19:13] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

[00:19:13] [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe you already mentioned it, but I was looking on, uh, Wikipedia and saw that in 1958, you probably already mentioned it, but there was also a hurricane, Helene.

[00:19:25] [SPEAKER_05]: September 26th, 1958.

[00:19:27] [SPEAKER_05]: And it was an election year.

[00:19:29] [SPEAKER_05]: I just thought that was a strange coincidence.

[00:19:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that is a strange coincidence.

[00:19:31] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm sick of strange coincidences.

[00:19:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you.

[00:19:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Too many strange coincidences for my taste.

[00:19:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Right?

[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you, caller.

[00:19:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, I'm sorry, but if you have more than 10 questions, there's no coincidence.

[00:19:45] [SPEAKER_01]: That's my, that's my new rule.

[00:19:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:19:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Couple questions.

[00:19:48] [SPEAKER_01]: All right.

[00:19:49] [SPEAKER_01]: 10 or more.

[00:19:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Something else is going on here.

[00:19:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Yep.

[00:19:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Costco knew about the strike in July.

[00:19:57] [SPEAKER_11]: There you go.

[00:19:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Interesting.

[00:19:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Be right back.

[00:19:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Kate Daly show.

[00:20:11] [SPEAKER_10]: This is the Kate Daly show.

[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Welcome back.

[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Kate Daly show.

[00:20:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, really and truly I, I, I play that, but think about this just for a moment.

[00:20:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Look, we've gotten through a lot of things and we'll get through all of this.

[00:20:47] [SPEAKER_01]: And, um, we've been through things before and you know what?

[00:20:52] [SPEAKER_01]: You're here for a reason.

[00:20:53] [SPEAKER_01]: I say that all the time on the show because it's the truth.

[00:20:55] [SPEAKER_01]: You are here for a reason and you are, um, you're here to, you know, um, realize what a

[00:21:04] [SPEAKER_01]: diamond you are and you have got to get out there and tell the truth.

[00:21:08] [SPEAKER_01]: You got to, we need you.

[00:21:10] [SPEAKER_01]: We need all boots on ground.

[00:21:12] [SPEAKER_01]: We need, we need all hands on deck.

[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_01]: We need it all.

[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_01]: And we can get through all of this.

[00:21:16] [SPEAKER_01]: I promise.

[00:21:17] [SPEAKER_01]: It just feels overwhelming.

[00:21:18] [SPEAKER_01]: I know.

[00:21:20] [SPEAKER_01]: I want to say a couple of things.

[00:21:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Number one, Costco, um, in another article said, oh, their prices were raised and that's

[00:21:29] [SPEAKER_01]: how we knew they were going to strike.

[00:21:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, the prices could have been raised because of the port problems, you know, the port issues

[00:21:36] [SPEAKER_01]: we had, right?

[00:21:37] [SPEAKER_01]: So we had the bridge, we had, we had some issues going on and, uh, it could have been because

[00:21:43] [SPEAKER_01]: of that, but they just in their crystal ball knew it was a strike coming.

[00:21:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

[00:21:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:21:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, so Costco ordered, you know, new back in July.

[00:21:52] [SPEAKER_01]: Very strange.

[00:21:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, also the Iran-Israel conflict has really been brewing since it first hit the news, uh,

[00:22:01] [SPEAKER_01]: in, in October.

[00:22:02] [SPEAKER_01]: And so now all of a sudden it's just, why now?

[00:22:08] [SPEAKER_01]: Why now?

[00:22:09] [SPEAKER_01]: You have to ask why now?

[00:22:10] [SPEAKER_01]: If you don't, I don't know.

[00:22:12] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know what to say to you, but I think you should probably ask, gee, why now?

[00:22:16] [SPEAKER_01]: And I know that people are really worried.

[00:22:18] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm worried more about drafts that could take place and our government gobbling up our youth

[00:22:25] [SPEAKER_01]: for, um, something that they are causing to brew and do for certain calculated reasons

[00:22:32] [SPEAKER_01]: over there.

[00:22:33] [SPEAKER_01]: And I don't want our, our kids involved in any of that.

[00:22:39] [SPEAKER_01]: And here's the third thing.

[00:22:40] [SPEAKER_01]: This comes from Dane Wigington, who I've had on the show.

[00:22:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Of course, you know him from all of the geoengineering.

[00:22:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Here's what he had to say about Hurricane Helene and the frequency transmissions.

[00:22:52] [SPEAKER_01]: Here's Dane.

[00:22:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Hurricane Helene's path and behavior, just the result of natural processes and climate

[00:22:58] [SPEAKER_03]: patterns?

[00:22:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Or was it manipulated?

[00:23:01] [SPEAKER_03]: The circular blue flashes seen in this video are frequency transmissions from the Nexrad

[00:23:07] [SPEAKER_03]: network of transmitter installations.

[00:23:09] [SPEAKER_03]: All available science evidence makes clear that atmospheric frequency transmissions can

[00:23:15] [SPEAKER_03]: and do have a repelling effect on air masses, especially if and when the air masses have

[00:23:21] [SPEAKER_03]: been seeded with electrically conductive nanoparticles.

[00:23:25] [SPEAKER_03]: The brighter the blue flash from a frequency transmission installation, the more pronounced

[00:23:29] [SPEAKER_03]: and powerful the repelling effect on any air mass or storm in the vicinity will be.

[00:23:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Where there are no blue flashes, there is no transmission, thus no repelling effect, thus

[00:23:41] [SPEAKER_03]: no resistance for a migrating storm.

[00:23:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Translation, a migrating storm will be hindered from moving toward frequency transmissions and

[00:23:49] [SPEAKER_03]: will easily migrate in a direction with no transmissions.

[00:23:53] [SPEAKER_03]: So again, I ask, was Hurricane Helene's path and behavior just an act of nature or was it engineered?

[00:24:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, there's Dane for you.

[00:24:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Now you know how he feels.

[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_01]: So I'll take your calls.

[00:24:07] [SPEAKER_01]: I want to hear what's on your mind.

[00:24:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Hi, caller.

[00:24:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Welcome to the show.

[00:24:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Go right ahead.

[00:24:12] [SPEAKER_12]: Hi, Kate.

[00:24:13] [SPEAKER_12]: This is Mike.

[00:24:13] [SPEAKER_12]: How are you?

[00:24:14] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm good.

[00:24:14] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm good.

[00:24:15] [SPEAKER_01]: How are you?

[00:24:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Go right ahead.

[00:24:17] [SPEAKER_12]: Good.

[00:24:17] [SPEAKER_12]: You know, just short and sweet in light of, and I've been to that area in North Carolina.

[00:24:23] [SPEAKER_12]: I've been all over there.

[00:24:25] [SPEAKER_12]: I learned to snow ski on Sugar Mountain, which is right there.

[00:24:29] [SPEAKER_12]: It's not like the Utah.

[00:24:31] [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

[00:24:32] [SPEAKER_12]: Anyway.

[00:24:33] [SPEAKER_11]: Right.

[00:24:33] [SPEAKER_12]: It's good enough.

[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_12]: But you know what I would say about that?

[00:24:39] [SPEAKER_12]: I don't ever want to hear of another dime going over to Ukraine.

[00:24:42] [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, or to any other country for that matter, until we are spending whatever money is available

[00:24:49] [SPEAKER_12]: to go to these people in that area.

[00:24:52] [SPEAKER_12]: Right?

[00:24:52] [SPEAKER_12]: Right.

[00:24:53] [SPEAKER_12]: I mean.

[00:24:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:24:54] [SPEAKER_01]: I want to wait until little Zelensky meets the height requirement for any kiddie ride.

[00:25:00] [SPEAKER_01]: We'll wait until then.

[00:25:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:25:01] [SPEAKER_01]: And then we'll send money over.

[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm so tired of seeing his face in a green shirt, like he's working or something and lots

[00:25:09] [SPEAKER_01]: of money being funneled, but they can't quite figure out how they're going to help here.

[00:25:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:25:15] [SPEAKER_01]: You're exactly right.

[00:25:16] [SPEAKER_12]: You know, and I would just say on that note, if he wants to do a photo op, if he wants to

[00:25:21] [SPEAKER_12]: go put on some boots and a shovel and shovel over there in Western North Carolina.

[00:25:27] [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

[00:25:27] [SPEAKER_12]: And help us a little bit.

[00:25:29] [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

[00:25:29] [SPEAKER_12]: Then maybe, maybe we'll talk about it.

[00:25:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Hey, he's got time to stump for Hormala.

[00:25:34] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, he's flying our jets and he's going all over talking for Kamala.

[00:25:39] [SPEAKER_01]: My gosh, he has time, right?

[00:25:41] [SPEAKER_01]: War's not getting him down.

[00:25:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:25:44] [SPEAKER_12]: Exactly.

[00:25:44] [SPEAKER_12]: You know, and kind of transitioning to the other thing about the strike and stuff.

[00:25:49] [SPEAKER_12]: I think, okay, just throwing out some basic information.

[00:25:54] [SPEAKER_12]: This guy, the main guy, Harold Daggett, he and Trump are about the same age.

[00:26:00] [SPEAKER_12]: They're both from Queens.

[00:26:02] [SPEAKER_12]: He's been down to Mar-a-Lago, I think years back or whatever.

[00:26:06] [SPEAKER_12]: So they're buddies.

[00:26:07] [SPEAKER_12]: You know what I mean?

[00:26:08] [SPEAKER_12]: It's no big deal.

[00:26:09] [SPEAKER_12]: They're from New York.

[00:26:10] [SPEAKER_12]: They're both men of power.

[00:26:12] [SPEAKER_11]: Mm-hmm.

[00:26:12] [SPEAKER_12]: And I can see where this could either be a, they wrap this up and solve the problem before

[00:26:23] [SPEAKER_12]: the election for Kamala and make it a win for her.

[00:26:28] [SPEAKER_12]: Mm-hmm.

[00:26:29] [SPEAKER_12]: Or it could also, if they wanted to save this solution for Trump, it could be something

[00:26:37] [SPEAKER_12]: as well.

[00:26:38] [SPEAKER_12]: Kind of like what, if you recall back when Reagan saw the issue with the, remember?

[00:26:43] [SPEAKER_12]: Yep.

[00:26:44] [SPEAKER_12]: The Iranian prisoners.

[00:26:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Hours, right?

[00:26:46] [SPEAKER_01]: An hour or something?

[00:26:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:26:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Of him being in presidency.

[00:26:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:26:50] [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

[00:26:51] [SPEAKER_12]: So it could be a political football.

[00:26:54] [SPEAKER_12]: Who's going to get the spike, the football in their own end zone?

[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_12]: We don't know.

[00:26:57] [SPEAKER_12]: But it's just something to kind of keep an eye on.

[00:26:59] [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.

[00:27:00] [SPEAKER_12]: One other thing I wanted to add, you had a caller that gave some good information earlier.

[00:27:05] [SPEAKER_12]: Another key component of this strike, their demands are to hold off on automation.

[00:27:12] [SPEAKER_12]: Yes.

[00:27:12] [SPEAKER_12]: At these ports.

[00:27:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:27:13] [SPEAKER_01]: That's what we were talking about.

[00:27:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:27:14] [SPEAKER_01]: The automation.

[00:27:15] [SPEAKER_01]: And yeah.

[00:27:16] [SPEAKER_12]: I don't, yeah.

[00:27:17] [SPEAKER_12]: I'm sorry.

[00:27:19] [SPEAKER_12]: You know, I mean, it's going to happen.

[00:27:23] [SPEAKER_12]: You know, it's already happening in a lot of factories and things like that.

[00:27:26] [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

[00:27:26] [SPEAKER_12]: So I don't know how reasonable that is, and I don't have the answer to it, but it's just

[00:27:30] [SPEAKER_12]: something that they need to kind of, you know, embrace and face.

[00:27:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, yeah.

[00:27:34] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, they are coming in hard with all of that.

[00:27:37] [SPEAKER_01]: So, I mean, you know, jobs will be taken.

[00:27:40] [SPEAKER_01]: And we did not do enough to thwart, you know, where they're at right now or, you know, their

[00:27:47] [SPEAKER_01]: agendas.

[00:27:47] [SPEAKER_01]: And so we're going to pay for that big time because a lot of people were asleep at the

[00:27:51] [SPEAKER_01]: wheel for too long.

[00:27:52] [SPEAKER_01]: So we, not standing up to it.

[00:27:55] [SPEAKER_12]: You know, exactly.

[00:27:56] [SPEAKER_12]: You know, and just kind of going back to kind of having a person of power to enable, to be

[00:28:02] [SPEAKER_12]: able to handle this.

[00:28:02] [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.

[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_12]: Um, you remember when the air traffic controllers held a strike under Reagan, um, Reagan just

[00:28:11] [SPEAKER_12]: said, okay, you're all fired and we're going to replace you.

[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_12]: And it was, it was kind of rough there for a minute, but I don't know.

[00:28:19] [SPEAKER_12]: But again, I just want to kind of eliminate the point that we, we don't have a strong leader

[00:28:23] [SPEAKER_12]: at the point at this point.

[00:28:25] [SPEAKER_12]: Um, obviously if Trump was in, it would be much more of a, a stronger person who could

[00:28:31] [SPEAKER_12]: deal with this in the right way.

[00:28:33] [SPEAKER_12]: But, um, but we still don't, and I don't know right now.

[00:28:37] [SPEAKER_01]: So correct.

[00:28:38] [SPEAKER_12]: That's right.

[00:28:38] [SPEAKER_12]: That's right.

[00:28:39] [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

[00:28:39] [SPEAKER_01]: One of the, I had to, I had to chuckle, I know we're gonna go to a break in a minute,

[00:28:44] [SPEAKER_01]: but I had to chuckle because one of the articles painted it as former president Trump who would

[00:28:49] [SPEAKER_01]: like a win in this election showed up in North Carolina.

[00:28:53] [SPEAKER_01]: I just, I just thought, you know, the news is so gross.

[00:28:58] [SPEAKER_01]: It's just so grotesque.

[00:29:00] [SPEAKER_01]: It is.

[00:29:00] [SPEAKER_01]: But you know what?

[00:29:01] [SPEAKER_01]: He showed up.

[00:29:02] [SPEAKER_01]: I know.

[00:29:03] [SPEAKER_01]: You know?

[00:29:03] [SPEAKER_01]: I know.

[00:29:04] [SPEAKER_01]: He showed up.

[00:29:05] [SPEAKER_01]: Where are these other clowns?

[00:29:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Yep.

[00:29:07] [SPEAKER_01]: They had to put it out there.

[00:29:08] [SPEAKER_01]: So it's amazing.

[00:29:10] [SPEAKER_01]: And I don't want any of them to be leaders anyway.

[00:29:12] [SPEAKER_01]: I just, you know what?

[00:29:13] [SPEAKER_01]: The people, the people, the people, when it comes to saving these little cities and the

[00:29:17] [SPEAKER_01]: people in them, who's doing it?

[00:29:18] [SPEAKER_01]: The people, right?

[00:29:20] [SPEAKER_01]: It's always the people.

[00:29:21] [SPEAKER_01]: And it's us who saves this country.

[00:29:23] [SPEAKER_01]: It is not anyone in the lead.

[00:29:25] [SPEAKER_01]: They can't.

[00:29:26] [SPEAKER_01]: It's too grotesque.

[00:29:28] [SPEAKER_01]: So we're gonna have to get that through our thick brains.

[00:29:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Hey, thank you for the call.

[00:29:32] [SPEAKER_01]: I love the phone call.

[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_01]: That was great.

[00:29:34] [SPEAKER_01]: And I'll come right back after the break with Philip Patrick.

[00:29:38] [SPEAKER_01]: We'll find out what's going on.

[00:29:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Kamala has, Hermala has these ideas and he's going to let us know some of the things that

[00:29:47] [SPEAKER_01]: she's got planned.

[00:29:49] [SPEAKER_01]: And oh my gosh, I can't even believe we're having to talk about Kamala.

[00:29:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyways, be right back.

[00:29:55] [SPEAKER_01]: But we'll be right back with the great Philip Patrick.

[00:29:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Be right back.

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[00:31:07] [SPEAKER_10]: This is the Kate Daly Show.

[00:31:09] [SPEAKER_07]: I work all night.

[00:31:11] [SPEAKER_07]: I work all day to pay the bills I have to pay.

[00:31:15] [SPEAKER_07]: Ain't it sad?

[00:31:17] [SPEAKER_01]: All right.

[00:31:17] [SPEAKER_01]: Welcome back.

[00:31:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Kate Daly Show.

[00:31:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And of course, I have a great guest.

[00:31:21] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm so glad he's on with me because I can't wait.

[00:31:23] [SPEAKER_01]: For this news day, we're going to be talking about the economy.

[00:31:28] [SPEAKER_01]: And there's so much to talk about.

[00:31:29] [SPEAKER_01]: And I feel like it's like a huge news blast.

[00:31:33] [SPEAKER_01]: How are you?

[00:31:34] [SPEAKER_01]: How are you, Philip?

[00:31:35] [SPEAKER_01]: How are you doing?

[00:31:36] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm doing very well.

[00:31:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Thanks, Kate.

[00:31:38] [SPEAKER_00]: It has been quite the day.

[00:31:40] [SPEAKER_00]: You are correct.

[00:31:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:31:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And happy birthday.

[00:31:42] [SPEAKER_01]: On top of it all, happy birthday to you.

[00:31:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Thank you very much.

[00:31:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh my gosh.

[00:31:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Eventful.

[00:31:47] [SPEAKER_01]: All right.

[00:31:48] [SPEAKER_01]: So election weeks away.

[00:31:50] [SPEAKER_01]: And we're learning finally about, she's just such a weirdo.

[00:31:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Kamala's plans, I guess, that have been written out for her for the future.

[00:32:01] [SPEAKER_01]: What are the plans so far?

[00:32:04] [SPEAKER_00]: The Harris press.

[00:32:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Plans, I guess, was not a bad way to describe it, to be honest.

[00:32:09] [SPEAKER_00]: There haven't been too much in terms of a detailed economic policy.

[00:32:14] [SPEAKER_00]: And I think it's by design, right?

[00:32:16] [SPEAKER_00]: We're getting, instead, she's talking in vague abstractions about making the economy fair while floating trial balloons.

[00:32:25] [SPEAKER_00]: I think her focus groups have come up with.

[00:32:28] [SPEAKER_00]: But if we were to summarize it, I think it comes down to a handful of things.

[00:32:32] [SPEAKER_00]: More taxes and a lot more spending coming from a potential Kamala administration.

[00:32:38] [SPEAKER_01]: They don't know anything else, though.

[00:32:40] [SPEAKER_01]: That's all they really do know.

[00:32:42] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, all of them have lived off of the government.

[00:32:44] [SPEAKER_01]: They've never really held jobs in the private sector, truly most of them.

[00:32:48] [SPEAKER_01]: And so all they know is to just raise taxes and, you know, get us very busy for their gain.

[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_01]: So we can expect more taxes, right?

[00:32:58] [SPEAKER_01]: So what's on the table?

[00:33:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, we can definitely expect more taxes.

[00:33:02] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, that was central to their policy.

[00:33:04] [SPEAKER_00]: So taxes and spending is key.

[00:33:06] [SPEAKER_00]: When it comes to taxes in terms of specifics, they're talking about quadrupling the stock buyback tax, increasing taxes on capital gains and dividends, a 25% minimum tax on high wealth households.

[00:33:22] [SPEAKER_00]: And concerningly, they're saying it may apply to both realized and unrealized income, which would be a disaster, right?

[00:33:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Theoretically, we could be taxed on the market price of our home, whether we sell it or not.

[00:33:35] [SPEAKER_00]: But, you know, for me, the big issue is this, right?

[00:33:39] [SPEAKER_00]: The hope would be that these tax proposals would generate huge amounts of revenue and they generate revenue, right?

[00:33:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Projections are over the next 10 years, you know, $750 to $900 billion in tax revenue.

[00:33:52] [SPEAKER_00]: For some context, that's less than we're paying on the debt service payments just to carry the debt this year alone, right?

[00:34:02] [SPEAKER_00]: And by the way, these taxes are not free of consequences.

[00:34:08] [SPEAKER_00]: The Tax Foundation estimated that it's going to reduce economic output by 2% and cost a million full-time jobs.

[00:34:15] [SPEAKER_00]: So, I think we're stepping over dollars to sort of pickpocket cents, if you will.

[00:34:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:34:22] [SPEAKER_01]: So, you know, when you look at Trump and you look at Kamala for the economy, tell us what you perceive as the differences for their plans.

[00:34:34] [SPEAKER_00]: What do you think?

[00:34:35] [SPEAKER_00]: Look, you know, what we're getting from Trump and Vance, broadly speaking, they're talking about creating a more business-friendly environment.

[00:34:42] [SPEAKER_00]: They want to cut corporate taxes to attract investment.

[00:34:46] [SPEAKER_00]: And they don't want to raise income or capital gains, so essentially leave the middle class alone.

[00:34:53] [SPEAKER_00]: The sort of central part of the policy is tariffs, right?

[00:34:58] [SPEAKER_00]: So, they're talking about a 20% tariff on all imported goods, 60% tariff specifically on goods imported from China.

[00:35:05] [SPEAKER_00]: For me, this is long-term thinking.

[00:35:08] [SPEAKER_00]: I think in the long term, it's a good idea.

[00:35:10] [SPEAKER_00]: This is a strategy to revitalize our manufacturing base and incentivize the purchase of sort of high-quality American-made goods.

[00:35:18] [SPEAKER_00]: But there's going to be a cost, right?

[00:35:21] [SPEAKER_00]: And I think what it will mean is higher prices up front, right?

[00:35:24] [SPEAKER_00]: We've got to remember every Walmart, every Target sells goods made in China, which would mean prices would have to go up significantly.

[00:35:33] [SPEAKER_00]: But if you're asking me about the difference, Trump's economic policy for me is based on a principle of short-term pain in exchange for longer-term gain.

[00:35:42] [SPEAKER_00]: And I don't think we've had a president willing to do that since Reagan.

[00:35:47] [SPEAKER_00]: And quite frankly, it's what we need.

[00:35:50] [SPEAKER_00]: Kamala's looking at the opposite, right?

[00:35:52] [SPEAKER_00]: We're talking about massive spending.

[00:35:55] [SPEAKER_00]: We're talking about taxing wealthy Americans.

[00:35:58] [SPEAKER_00]: It's sort of the opposite, right?

[00:35:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Short-term gain for longer-term pain.

[00:36:02] [SPEAKER_00]: But, you know, Kamala is basically Bidenomics 2.0.

[00:36:06] [SPEAKER_00]: For every dollar Biden wanted to spend, Kamala wants to spend two.

[00:36:10] [SPEAKER_00]: And, you know, we know what that has done to us over the last four years.

[00:36:14] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think the economy can suffer another four years of this policy.

[00:36:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, 100%.

[00:36:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:36:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Don't you find it kind of interesting that she says she's going to solve all these problems day one, but what doesn't solve them now?

[00:36:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Doesn't solve them.

[00:36:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Exactly.

[00:36:30] [SPEAKER_00]: They've had four years to do it, right?

[00:36:32] [SPEAKER_00]: She's sort of, you know, distancing herself from the Biden administration.

[00:36:36] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's nonsense.

[00:36:37] [SPEAKER_00]: And her policies are the same thing.

[00:36:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

[00:36:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Just more spending.

[00:36:41] [SPEAKER_00]: As if the problem with the Bidenomics was that they didn't spend enough.

[00:36:46] [SPEAKER_00]: It's so true.

[00:36:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Different lipstick on a pig.

[00:36:49] [SPEAKER_01]: That's really what it comes down to, what she's trying to do anyway.

[00:36:53] [SPEAKER_01]: And so is that why the global central banks have been buying record quantities of gold?

[00:36:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Because this is the gold year.

[00:36:59] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, my gosh.

[00:37:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Do you agree?

[00:37:02] [SPEAKER_00]: It's part of it.

[00:37:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Listen, yes is the short answer.

[00:37:05] [SPEAKER_00]: We've been printing money.

[00:37:06] [SPEAKER_00]: We've been spending money like drunken sailors.

[00:37:08] [SPEAKER_00]: And what that's been doing is devaluing the dollar and making it less attractive for other nations around the world.

[00:37:16] [SPEAKER_00]: The dollar's lost 17% buying power in the last four years.

[00:37:20] [SPEAKER_00]: We cannot forget.

[00:37:21] [SPEAKER_00]: And we feel that domestically.

[00:37:23] [SPEAKER_00]: But nations around the world feel it because they're holding dollars that they use for trade.

[00:37:28] [SPEAKER_00]: So this is driving huge demand to gold, right?

[00:37:32] [SPEAKER_00]: Because gold and the U.S. dollar have an inverse relationship.

[00:37:35] [SPEAKER_00]: But if I'm a central banker around the world holding dollars and I'm watching this administration pushing forward huge spending packages, printing more dollars, it's going to be a problem.

[00:37:48] [SPEAKER_00]: And like I said, that's why the last two and a half years, central banks have set records for gold buying.

[00:37:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Gold has now actually overtaken the euro as the number two reserve asset globally.

[00:37:59] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's simply because nations have been selling so many dollars buying gold.

[00:38:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Gold has overtaken the euro.

[00:38:06] [SPEAKER_00]: So yes is the short answer.

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[00:38:21] [SPEAKER_01]: This is the year.

[00:38:21] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, we've got to be buying this.

[00:38:24] [SPEAKER_01]: And, you know, looking at the financial stuff that's coming, that we know is coming with digital currency, anything new on that front, too, that you're watching?

[00:38:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Look, it seems to be gathering steam.

[00:38:36] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's not just domestically in the United States.

[00:38:38] [SPEAKER_00]: It's central banks around the world.

[00:38:40] [SPEAKER_00]: The U.K. government have been sort of talking about, obviously, China, a full steam ahead in terms of a form of digital.

[00:38:47] [SPEAKER_00]: But it's the direction that the government want to go in.

[00:38:53] [SPEAKER_00]: They're trying to seek more control.

[00:38:56] [SPEAKER_00]: You can see that in their policies.

[00:38:58] [SPEAKER_00]: And, you know, a digital currency that they control, I think, is a good means to achieve it.

[00:39:05] [SPEAKER_01]: And the strike.

[00:39:07] [SPEAKER_00]: The strike.

[00:39:08] [SPEAKER_01]: The strike.

[00:39:09] [SPEAKER_01]: The price is coming with the strike.

[00:39:11] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, you've got to stop the inflation on your accounts.

[00:39:15] [SPEAKER_00]: The strikes are another disaster.

[00:39:17] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's at a very inopportune time, which strikes often are.

[00:39:23] [SPEAKER_00]: But, yeah.

[00:39:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.

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