Radio Show Hour 1 – 02/08/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastFebruary 08, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 02/08/2024

* Guest: Bryan Rust, Over the past 50 years, Rust Coins has been working to educate customers about precious metals – RustCoinAndGift.com

* Honest Money Report: Gold – $2038.50 Silver – $22.48.

* Tucker Carlson to Release Highly Anticipated Interview with Vladimir Putin Today at 6 PM ET – TheGatewayPundit.com

* McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski said Monday that the ridiculously overpriced menu is turning off customers, and seemed to promise to focus on increasing affordability throughout 2024.

* Data suggests that low-income customers — those making less than $45,000 a year — have pretty much stopped going to McDonald’s, according to the New York Post.

Various people have called out franchisees for their extortionate prices, including one in Connecticut who charged $7.29 for an Egg McMuffin, and $5.69 for a side of hash browns.

* Americans, I’m Begging You — Please Start Eating Normal-Sized Portions Of Food.

* Super Bowl Price Tag: $9,859. – Shannon Sims.

Priceline estimates the average cost of one night in a Vegas hotel room is $376.

* Ford lost billions of dollars on its electric vehicle (EV) product lines last year, according to corporate documents – The company lost $4.7 billion on EVs in 2023, a greater loss than the $4.5 billion the company expected it would lose in 2023 at mid-year, according to a summary of the company’s annual earnings.

Ford sold 72,608 EVs in 2023, meaning that the company lost nearly $65,000 on each EV that it sold. The company is expecting to lose between $5 billion and $5.5 billion on its EV products in 2024, according to the earnings document.

* Mexico Bests China In Imports To the US – The United States bought more goods from Mexico than China in 2023 for the first time in 20 years.

[00:00.000 --> 00:29.880] All right, happy to have you along my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman live on your radio. [00:29.880 --> 00:34.200] Hard hitting news that I would refuse to use, no doubt starts now. [00:34.200 --> 00:41.520] This my fellow Americans is the broadcast for February 8th in the year of our Lord 2024. [00:41.520 --> 00:45.160] This is hour one of two in the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property to [00:45.160 --> 00:49.240] promote God, family, and country that is so on your radio in the traditions of our founding [00:49.240 --> 00:50.240] fathers. [00:50.240 --> 00:52.360] Hope you're all doing absolutely fantastic. [00:52.360 --> 00:55.600] As you know, we reject revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution. [00:55.600 --> 00:59.360] We stand for peaceful restoration of the greatest country on the face of the earth. [00:59.360 --> 01:00.360] Yes, indeed. [01:00.360 --> 01:03.440] We use the checks and balances brilliantly put in place by the founding fathers as one of [01:03.440 --> 01:05.880] our peaceful solutions. [01:05.880 --> 01:07.720] You know, there's a lot going on in the news. [01:07.720 --> 01:09.760] I'll tell you that right now, right? [01:09.760 --> 01:19.240] Well, we had a great, great show with Lance Milleacho yesterday. [01:19.240 --> 01:26.080] And I'm looking for my show notes right now on this here. [01:26.080 --> 01:34.280] I'm just starting to do too many shows, folks, TV shows, radio shows, a whole lot more. [01:34.280 --> 01:35.280] All right. [01:35.280 --> 01:43.120] I do a TV show, as you know, and so I did the TV show with Lance Milleacho, and you know, [01:43.120 --> 01:45.440] he does a good job. [01:45.440 --> 01:48.120] He really brings up a lot of good information. [01:48.120 --> 01:53.560] So on that show, just a quick recap of that, Lance Milleachos with the Big MiG, host of [01:53.560 --> 01:59.080] big MiG.com and was Barack Obama guilty of insurrection? [01:59.080 --> 02:04.800] Yes, really the truth is yes. [02:04.800 --> 02:11.320] New video from public cute shaman stands outside of the doors of the US Capitol and [02:11.320 --> 02:15.920] tells everybody to go home and said that Donald Trump said a tweet to do so. [02:15.920 --> 02:18.280] The government suppressed it. [02:18.280 --> 02:20.480] Yeah. [02:20.480 --> 02:27.800] Julie surface, J six video now shows, ray abs whisper to right wing influencer. [02:27.800 --> 02:31.640] We're here to storm the Capitol, the blaze with this piece. [02:31.640 --> 02:35.320] And you say, well, Sam, you guys reported this several weeks ago, month ago or so. [02:35.320 --> 02:36.480] You're right. [02:36.480 --> 02:37.480] We did. [02:37.480 --> 02:40.080] But I want to reiterate it because just think how valuable it is right now. [02:40.080 --> 02:44.160] Well, we're all titillated with failures on the border. [02:44.160 --> 02:46.960] These people still rot in prison, folks. [02:46.960 --> 02:52.840] The truth about January six, Glenn Beck has evidence from the blaze.com that really punches [02:52.840 --> 02:55.440] a hole in the narrative of the mainstream press and your government. [02:55.440 --> 02:57.640] I'll tell you that right now. [02:57.640 --> 03:04.480] The FCC has also acknowledged the relevance of these rules in the digital era. [03:04.480 --> 03:10.560] Yeah, broadcasters must explain who they get money from. [03:10.560 --> 03:12.560] Yeah. [03:12.560 --> 03:16.040] And Lance brings this up and says, look, all these influencers are breaking the rules. [03:16.040 --> 03:18.160] They're getting all kinds of money and they're not disclosing it. [03:18.160 --> 03:20.200] It's criminal. [03:20.200 --> 03:25.560] It's wrong against the law, transparency is paramount to maintaining the integrity of our [03:25.560 --> 03:27.640] quote democratic processes. [03:27.640 --> 03:31.960] Anyway, Lance is spot on on that one. [03:31.960 --> 03:37.400] We also had Brian Rust, Kelly Finnegan on the radio with us. [03:37.400 --> 03:40.120] I started my show on Bridey on TV. [03:40.120 --> 03:43.400] So now we've got two shows on Bridey on the share of Mac show, Simon Cash with my show [03:43.400 --> 03:44.560] Liberty Roundtable Live. [03:44.560 --> 03:45.560] And then my show. [03:45.560 --> 03:48.520] We're working on merging all those and growing what we're doing. [03:48.520 --> 03:53.760] So keep an eye out for that independent, independent presidential candidate off KJR. [03:53.760 --> 03:54.760] Yeah. [03:54.760 --> 03:58.600] He's working on seeking access to the ballot in Utah. [03:58.600 --> 04:01.900] The question is, is it going to stay independent or is it going to bust out and go libertarian [04:01.900 --> 04:02.900] time will tell. [04:02.900 --> 04:04.640] We'll keep an eye on that ball. [04:04.640 --> 04:10.000] Trump received millions of dollars from foreign governments as president report finds New [04:10.000 --> 04:11.000] York times. [04:11.000 --> 04:15.720] See, it all depends on how you receive money from foreign governments though. [04:15.720 --> 04:19.560] See, the way Barack Obama did it was criminal pay to play stuff. [04:19.560 --> 04:22.600] The way Joe Biden did it was criminal pay to play stuff. [04:22.600 --> 04:25.280] The way Donald Trump is receiving foreign funds. [04:25.280 --> 04:29.920] I'm not quite sure it crosses the line the same as these other guys, but see if they pitch [04:29.920 --> 04:35.440] it that way, then hey, Trump says guilty as Joe, no harm, no foul, Joe gets off. [04:35.440 --> 04:39.360] Trump gets harassed, neither go to jail, right? [04:39.360 --> 04:41.960] Clear ox to lay off 50% of its workforce. [04:41.960 --> 04:46.400] Yeah, that's an interesting tad, sad tale. [04:46.400 --> 04:51.400] US auto sales expected to slow after a quote strong 2023. [04:51.400 --> 04:52.400] Why? [04:52.400 --> 04:55.920] Because there's seven electronic or electric vehicles down our throats and nobody wants [04:55.920 --> 04:56.920] them. [04:56.920 --> 05:03.960] That's why the auto industry appears headed for slow growth as consumers struggle with high [05:03.960 --> 05:08.120] prices, elevated interest rates and more. [05:08.120 --> 05:12.880] The Biden administration spent millions of dollars on diversity training for federal [05:12.880 --> 05:15.960] agencies in 2023. [05:15.960 --> 05:17.200] Just think about that diversity training. [05:17.200 --> 05:18.320] Who's in charge of that? [05:18.320 --> 05:19.840] What are they promoting? [05:19.840 --> 05:26.080] What sinister agenda is being pushed to destroy God, family and country and the greatest republic [05:26.080 --> 05:27.840] on the planet? [05:27.840 --> 05:35.480] Taxpayers were on the hook for more than $63 million or $16.3 million. [05:36.480 --> 05:43.360] Yeah, 16.3 million the general government spends on quote diversity training. [05:43.360 --> 05:46.520] That's according to a government spending database, folks. [05:46.520 --> 05:49.520] Okay, you say what? [05:49.520 --> 05:50.520] Yeah. [05:50.520 --> 05:55.520] Well, listen carefully, here's what some of the diversity training teaches, right? [05:55.520 --> 06:04.400] And federal workers that asking an Asian colleague for help with a math problem could [06:04.400 --> 06:06.600] be racist. [06:06.600 --> 06:09.280] Okay. [06:09.280 --> 06:12.400] That men can become pregnant. [06:12.400 --> 06:15.960] Social. [06:15.960 --> 06:22.840] I guess they say the social pain can be the same as physical pain. [06:22.840 --> 06:25.200] Social pain can become as bad as physical pain. [06:25.200 --> 06:29.760] But just peddling propaganda with your tax dollars, folks, is what's happening. [06:29.760 --> 06:37.400] The Air Force, the Navy, Immigration, Customs, National Park Service, National Institutes [06:37.400 --> 06:45.440] of Health, Department of Defense, Department of Education, and Department of Veterans Affairs [06:45.440 --> 06:49.040] were some of those involved in the diversity trainings. [06:49.040 --> 06:56.440] So they're literally, in my opinion, educating your government, elected, and appointed, you [06:56.440 --> 07:00.120] know, employees, whatever you want to call it, they're literally indoctrinating them with [07:00.120 --> 07:04.800] all kinds of fake news, false information, and using our tax dollars to fund it all. [07:04.800 --> 07:06.800] It's a disgrace, folks. [07:06.800 --> 07:08.280] Where are the people pushing back? [07:08.280 --> 07:11.520] Where's Mike Johnson to defund it immediately? [07:11.520 --> 07:15.000] Where's Mike Johnson to defund Planned Parenthood's pro life? [07:15.000 --> 07:17.360] How come none of that's come up, huh? [07:17.360 --> 07:25.880] Harvard University, President Claudia Gay could still most likely, yeah, make a million [07:25.880 --> 07:29.520] bucks a year from the school almost, 900 plus thousand. [07:29.520 --> 07:30.520] Just have a different role. [07:30.520 --> 07:31.520] See, that's how they play the game. [07:31.520 --> 07:35.480] They just remove or move the chairs around on the Titanic and you lose focus on somebody [07:35.480 --> 07:40.560] and she just stays at the school and get paid big money regardless of her, you know, forgery [07:40.560 --> 07:46.360] and whatever you want to call it, poetic license to steal, whatever you want, plagiarism, [07:47.360 --> 07:48.360] all right. [07:48.360 --> 07:55.120] Anyway, I thought we'd tell you about that Chuck Norris quote, the way I put it is, when [07:55.120 --> 08:00.560] you've got God, you've got the gold and all you need to do to experience that and have [08:00.560 --> 08:03.200] the American dream is experience true love. [08:03.200 --> 08:11.880] Anyway, we talked about Georgia following 2020 election. [08:11.880 --> 08:13.840] Athens burger got caught again. [08:13.840 --> 08:21.440] So it's just a fiasco, folks, activists who engage with voters of color are looking for [08:21.440 --> 08:24.360] messages that will resonate in 2024. [08:24.360 --> 08:26.760] What, what is a voter of color? [08:26.760 --> 08:29.360] Is that a different vote than mine? [08:29.360 --> 08:31.760] Is it more or less important than mine? [08:31.760 --> 08:36.760] Should it be pitted against mine or is it just another American vote like mine? [08:36.760 --> 08:37.760] Huh? [08:37.760 --> 08:41.840] It's kind of wondering because they want you to believe there's a difference there somehow. [08:42.840 --> 08:43.840] Yeah. [08:43.840 --> 08:51.640] Um, Trump or bust, they say new kind of voters that support Trump that weren't traditional [08:51.640 --> 08:57.760] Republicans, they will play a vital role in the Trump Biden rematch. [08:57.760 --> 08:59.480] I don't believe it'll be a Trump Biden rematch. [08:59.480 --> 09:02.480] We ain't seen nothing yet for the twists and turns of this election. [09:02.480 --> 09:03.480] Write it down. [09:03.480 --> 09:06.760] Remember who told you? [09:06.760 --> 09:10.120] They say, you know what, a lot of these voters only cast votes when they know Donald Trump [09:10.120 --> 09:15.360] will appear, then they're in, otherwise they won't even vote. [09:15.360 --> 09:16.360] I get it. [09:16.360 --> 09:18.640] He's bringing a lot of people to the table, right? [09:18.640 --> 09:19.720] It's a good thing. [09:19.720 --> 09:26.040] Is it not Republicans can not win without that special group of voters. [09:26.040 --> 09:31.560] That tells you to that, Hey, anybody else but Trump ain't going to do very well. [09:31.560 --> 09:39.480] Now there are a definitive list of states that want to determine what residents can say. [09:39.480 --> 09:46.480] 23 of them are led by Democrats and they insist they can control misleading information. [09:46.480 --> 09:53.280] We reported this with Bob Unra, a world net daily, doing a great job. [09:53.280 --> 09:59.200] Christopher Waller, the Fed governor says, Hey, rates are, you know, going to be cut the [09:59.200 --> 10:02.480] cutting of interest rates is coming, but not yet. [10:02.480 --> 10:05.800] And what they're trying to do is tease it and get the value as much as they can out of [10:05.800 --> 10:09.120] teasing it. [10:09.120 --> 10:10.120] Before they do anything. [10:10.120 --> 10:16.160] Yeah, he says, while his view of the policy outlook is consistent with the feds decisions, [10:16.160 --> 10:20.120] the timing of cuts, the actual number cuts will have to yet be seen. [10:20.120 --> 10:27.520] Anyway, we talked about this great, great book written by Robert Weltz, Jr. Again, may [10:27.520 --> 10:31.760] God forgive us, America's betrayal of China. [10:31.760 --> 10:34.000] We talked about that. [10:34.000 --> 10:38.400] We talked about his Delta Airlines training, their employees to be racist. [10:38.400 --> 10:41.480] The answer is yes, they are. [10:41.480 --> 10:51.360] Yeah, FBI defies court order refuses to turn over Seth Rich evidence to attorney Jim Hoff [10:51.360 --> 10:52.360] with this piece. [10:52.360 --> 10:56.720] Why won't we find out the truth about Seth Rich because it wasn't as we were told back [10:56.720 --> 10:57.720] in the day. [10:57.720 --> 10:58.720] That's why. [10:58.720 --> 11:02.640] Former Sheriff Richard Mack recounts in his book the proper role of law enforcement, [11:02.640 --> 11:07.280] how he came to realize while working as a beat cop, how wrong the all too common orientation [11:07.280 --> 11:12.160] of police officers is when they think of their job as being to write tickets and arrest people. [11:12.160 --> 11:17.040] Richard Mack tells of his personal transformation from by the number cop to Constitution conscious [11:17.040 --> 11:19.560] the fender of citizen safety and freedoms. [11:19.560 --> 11:27.600] Learn what it really means to serve and protect, purchase your copy at cspoa.org that's cspoa.org. [11:27.600 --> 11:29.720] Do you know what is great about America? [11:29.720 --> 11:31.080] Ask an immigrant. [11:31.080 --> 11:35.560] Ask an immigrant is a new podcast dedicated to helping Americans, especially our youth, [11:35.560 --> 11:39.720] value, appreciate and be grateful for the freedoms we have here in America. [11:39.720 --> 11:44.120] Join host Lydia Wallace Nutter as she interviews immigrants from around the world to discover [11:44.120 --> 11:47.880] their inspiring personal stories about why they came to America. [11:47.880 --> 11:52.720] To learn more about why America is the most prosperous, greatest country in the world, download [11:52.720 --> 11:57.560] the Loving Liberty app or go to lovingliberty.net. [11:57.560 --> 12:04.600] In message one, we said that Satan, the father of lies, John 844, gave the left evil, spiritual [12:04.600 --> 12:07.080] power the more they use the lies. [12:07.080 --> 12:09.720] The political left today is the beast. [12:09.720 --> 12:16.600] Now the Bible confirms that the dragon gave him the beast his power, Revelation 13, 2. [12:16.600 --> 12:21.280] The extra evil spiritual power that comes from the beast by their lying is what accounts [12:21.280 --> 12:27.080] for the strain of the leftist criminals in the government that have never yet been prosecuted. [12:27.080 --> 12:32.680] It also explains why American capitalists support communism in the 21st century. [12:32.680 --> 12:38.880] Note one, that behavior of capitalists was predicted by Vladimir Lenin, a cell of the [12:38.880 --> 12:39.880] beast. [12:39.880 --> 12:44.200] Note two, Henry Ford was a capitalist and he would have never gone communist. [12:44.200 --> 12:49.640] The difference between Ford and the present day in time capitalists is that Ford was born [12:49.640 --> 12:55.440] and educated in the kingdom of Christ 19th century America, the new Jerusalem for relation [12:55.440 --> 12:55.960] 21. [13:03.680 --> 13:07.480] All right, quickly before we get to our guest, just got to finish this real quick. [13:07.480 --> 13:11.800] So we're talking about this Seth Rich kid that got murdered in DC, they claim it was a botched [13:11.800 --> 13:17.200] robbery back in the day, but he really had all kinds of information say experts. [13:17.200 --> 13:24.080] Ty Kleppinger is the attorney who has been after the Department of Justice and the FBI for [13:24.080 --> 13:30.400] years to get to the bottom of the Seth Rich murder and he's been doing a great job because [13:30.400 --> 13:39.160] this is big news since look, the FBI was trying to bury the information on Seth Rich [13:39.160 --> 13:45.320] for 66 years, ladies and gentlemen, and they didn't get away with it, thanks to tie tie. [13:45.320 --> 13:53.640] Now the judge, Amos L. Massent, I think is how you say the name ruled that the FBI must [13:53.640 --> 14:02.880] indeed hand over riches, personal laptop, work laptop, DVDs and thumb drives within 14 [14:02.880 --> 14:03.880] days. [14:03.880 --> 14:08.760] But right now the FBI defying the court order, where is accountability here? [14:08.760 --> 14:14.920] It's now been over 40 days since the ruling and the lawless criminal FBI has just continued [14:14.920 --> 14:21.840] to defy the order just like Joe Biden does, thumbing his nose at the courts when it comes [14:21.840 --> 14:27.720] to debt loan forgiveness for students. [14:27.720 --> 14:32.160] Anyway there you have that, just thought we'd bring that to your attention, there's so much [14:32.160 --> 14:34.560] to cover, so little time. [14:34.560 --> 14:37.000] Brian Russ, welcome to Liberty Round Table Live Sir. [14:37.000 --> 14:39.560] Thanks Sam, glad to be with you. [14:39.560 --> 14:44.280] Alright there's so much going on, so little time let's start with this one, Tucker Carlson [14:44.280 --> 14:53.760] to release highly anticipated interview with Vladimir Putin, he'll do it at 6pm tonight, [14:53.760 --> 14:55.440] the Gateway Pundit reports. [14:55.440 --> 15:00.920] Now what I find interesting about this whole thing is the journalism world is going at [15:00.920 --> 15:02.960] psychotic over this, Brian. [15:02.960 --> 15:07.120] They're literally saying how dare Tucker, Tucker's a traitor, maybe we shouldn't let Tucker back [15:07.120 --> 15:11.160] into the country because he went to Moscow for the interview and they're absolutely losing [15:11.160 --> 15:12.600] their minds. [15:12.600 --> 15:17.320] My response is why wouldn't Tucker interview somebody like that, it's a blockbuster interview, [15:17.320 --> 15:22.160] it'd certainly be interesting since the quote war with the Ukraine started, nobody's interviewed [15:22.160 --> 15:27.840] Tucker, I'm sorry, nobody has interviewed Vladimir, and Tucker's just saying look why haven't we [15:27.840 --> 15:31.600] heard from his side of the story, why don't we hear what he's saying, or the assertions he's [15:31.600 --> 15:38.040] making, and so Tucker went and did it but now everybody's melting down, I don't see why he [15:38.040 --> 15:42.560] wouldn't do this, I don't see why we wouldn't hear from leaders around the world. [15:42.560 --> 15:47.400] And start informal talks in an effort to possibly work through this in a peaceful way, [15:47.400 --> 15:48.400] Brian. [15:48.400 --> 15:52.160] What on earth is happening in our nation when somebody peacefully reaches out and says hey [15:52.160 --> 15:56.080] we'd like to hear your side of the story, let's start negotiations and talks. [15:56.080 --> 16:00.280] You can say well Tucker's not the government, I know, but he might be able to softly pave [16:00.280 --> 16:04.920] the way in a meaningful way to get out the other side of the story and that's what they [16:04.920 --> 16:05.920] don't want. [16:05.920 --> 16:09.640] I'm concerned about the way they're treating Tucker over this, where's free speech and [16:09.640 --> 16:15.880] where's this idea of negotiation, diplomatic relationships and civil dialogue and what is [16:15.880 --> 16:17.840] happening Brian? [16:17.840 --> 16:24.320] Well, I guess we could say we could go and we could pull up stories upon stories as you [16:24.320 --> 16:32.280] have of all the chaos and basically yeah where is the free speech, we have a right as a people [16:32.280 --> 16:36.920] to know kind of the both sides of the story, we're paying that billions and trillions of dollars [16:36.920 --> 16:43.920] to other countries and it just didn't go in line with their agenda so because it wasn't [16:43.920 --> 16:49.000] in line with their agenda, yeah it's totally wrong, you can't do that and you're evil for [16:49.000 --> 16:58.160] doing that and so it's just another part of this chaotic circus that we see here that [16:58.160 --> 17:01.640] but yeah, free speech, I'm glad he did it. [17:01.640 --> 17:04.120] I think that's a great piece, you know. [17:04.120 --> 17:09.120] Let's ask this question, what's the worst that can happen if he does the interview? [17:09.120 --> 17:15.080] We hear what Vladimir thinks, we get his opinions or his understanding of how he sees the world, [17:15.080 --> 17:18.840] to me that can only do nothing but improve things, I mean I guess Tucker you get in a [17:18.840 --> 17:23.600] fight with Vladimir on the air and Vladimir could say you're a jerk Tucker but I just don't [17:23.600 --> 17:25.440] see how there could be repercussions. [17:25.440 --> 17:30.560] I see the upside though very good, if it's a good interview, if Vladimir Putin feels at [17:30.560 --> 17:36.000] least heard, now they're saying oh no that just gives Vladimir this big stature that he [17:36.000 --> 17:39.760] doesn't deserve, don't give him the time and day, well how are we going to ever resolve [17:39.760 --> 17:41.760] problems that way Brian? [17:41.760 --> 17:45.960] I just don't understand the downside versus the upside, seems like the upside is so great, [17:45.960 --> 17:48.560] the downside is virtually nothing. [17:48.560 --> 17:54.640] That's right, doesn't the truth make you free, so shouldn't we have a opportunity here kind [17:54.640 --> 18:00.560] of what the other side is, I mean it's we're rallying and supporting Ukraine jumping right [18:00.560 --> 18:05.000] in there but Ukraine hasn't been all that honest and all the things that they've done. [18:05.000 --> 18:09.240] Well you know what Tucker Carlson, hold on Tucker Carlson not only did he interview Vladimir [18:09.240 --> 18:14.400] Putin because Vladimir accepted the interview, he offered to interview the Ukraine president [18:14.400 --> 18:17.600] as well who so far has been unwilling, how come? [18:17.600 --> 18:23.840] Yeah, yeah because that's the agenda is about that, I mean we want to take care of Ukraine [18:23.840 --> 18:32.040] and tell the you know we don't want you messing up the whole scenario here, well I just agree. [18:32.040 --> 18:35.840] Well let's ask this next question too, you got this big Ukraine and Russia fight, they're [18:35.840 --> 18:40.040] literally mixing the border with Ukraine right now and we've got a you know stalled bill [18:40.040 --> 18:44.840] because it's bogus, completely rejected by the house which is good news, why the house [18:44.840 --> 18:49.120] sat back and let that happen we've already talked about but my point with this is doesn't [18:49.120 --> 18:54.400] this have serious economic repercussions, though this isn't a story just about Vladimir and [18:54.400 --> 18:58.400] whether you like him or hate him or think he's a good guy or a bad guy, this is in my opinion [18:58.400 --> 19:03.320] about normalizing relations, stopping wars, promoting peace and then eventually economic [19:03.320 --> 19:09.280] benefits as we work with people around the world, Brian, am I crazy about this? [19:09.280 --> 19:15.160] No, you're right on, you're spot on but see the elitists want to take us to war because [19:15.160 --> 19:19.080] then hey then they can kind of get away with more money there and money there and so on [19:19.080 --> 19:22.120] and that's kind of what they're doing, I mean little by little what are we in four or five [19:22.120 --> 19:27.640] wars right now, I would bet that most people don't realize that we're not really in war, [19:27.640 --> 19:31.920] we're just kind of supporting that and that weight realistically work, didn't we just [19:31.920 --> 19:39.000] shoot off a bunch of our presidents out of control and so yeah it's absolutely ridiculous, [19:39.000 --> 19:46.280] I'm glad he did this, I'm interested to hear Putin's side and obviously by doing that it [19:46.280 --> 19:50.760] opens up maybe some of those channels, hey we weren't sure about that, we didn't understand [19:50.760 --> 19:54.760] about that or here's your thoughts, absolutely, get it out. [19:54.760 --> 19:58.080] And most importantly you know hey Vladimir and this is one of the questions that I would [19:58.080 --> 20:02.920] ask, what would, you know what, what would get you to back out of Ukraine, how could we [20:02.920 --> 20:09.240] have peace here, you know are you like China and declaring Taiwan as your you know your land, [20:09.240 --> 20:13.480] you're they're part of your country, it's a single China, are you kind of saying that Ukraine [20:13.480 --> 20:17.800] needs to be a single Russia, what are you trying to claim here, what are you trying to do and I [20:17.800 --> 20:21.720] think just openly asking those questions could really get you a lot of information, but one of [20:21.720 --> 20:28.680] the things that leaked about the interview before it's released tonight is that Tucker asked Vladimir [20:28.680 --> 20:32.600] Putin and said hey you know who's running this country and basically that the Russian leader said [20:32.680 --> 20:37.080] not Joe, there's other people running this country and it ain't Joe and he said well [20:37.080 --> 20:40.440] when did this start or has this been you know what about this and he's like oh that that's been [20:40.440 --> 20:45.560] the case forever that others run the country, it's no secret and so I look at that and I go mmm this [20:45.560 --> 20:50.520] is constitutionally serious, now you can say well who would pay attention to Vladimir Putin, [20:50.520 --> 20:55.000] well if he's making an allegation on the world leader stage and he has evidence that the United [20:55.000 --> 21:02.200] States is being ran by others, why don't we get that evidence on the table and either prove it [21:02.200 --> 21:06.280] or deny it, we literally entertained the the the Russian dossier against the Donald [21:06.840 --> 21:11.800] for two years, now that that turned out empty handed what about allegations that Vladimir might [21:11.800 --> 21:16.040] make, it isn't a matter of whether you like him or not or whatever, it's a matter of running all [21:16.040 --> 21:20.520] things to ground, all things to truth Brian and whatever he says hey the United States is [21:20.520 --> 21:24.200] controlled by other people and what if he has evidence to prove it, shouldn't that be something [21:24.200 --> 21:30.920] we should take seriously is a national security issue? Absolutely I'm all about that, let's get [21:31.000 --> 21:36.520] it out there and find out because but see that that goes totally against this agenda because [21:36.520 --> 21:41.400] what happens if there is some truth to what he says, oh then we better start giving a little [21:41.400 --> 21:44.840] more credence to him and his country and we better realize that the landscape is different than [21:44.840 --> 21:49.240] we've been lied to and that we're spending gazillions of dollars on it putting our troops in harm's way [21:49.240 --> 21:52.920] and pretending we're not in wars that we're in and skirting the supreme law of our land and [21:52.920 --> 21:57.720] putting ourselves in harm's way due to national security interests over this and the more we get [21:57.720 --> 22:01.000] that straightened out and stand with the truth the greater chance we'll have peace and prosperity [22:04.280 --> 22:09.320] I totally agree and that I think the word's been out, I think a lot of people have raised the question [22:09.320 --> 22:13.640] who's really running this country, I mean that question I hear people talk about it in my [22:13.640 --> 22:18.200] shop and others are just saying I don't think you know he's not the president, he's not making [22:18.200 --> 22:22.840] decisions, he can't even you know he mumbles through all kinds of stuff but we can't even [22:23.800 --> 22:27.880] understand so and I don't mean to make I don't mean to make fun of the president on this issue [22:27.880 --> 22:32.360] if he's really having trouble with his you know cognitive and his speech and certain things because [22:32.360 --> 22:37.240] of age it's fine to let him peacefully right off into the sunset now there's criminal activity [22:37.240 --> 22:41.160] that I'd like to see prosecuted but but either way my point is look I'm not trying to attack the [22:41.160 --> 22:45.960] president what I'm trying to say is national security matters and if America's gonna stand tall as [22:45.960 --> 22:51.240] the leader of the free world they better do it with honesty yeah absolutely and that's what I'm [22:51.240 --> 22:54.920] saying to I'm not I'm not attacking them either it's just those questions have been [22:54.920 --> 22:59.720] brought up over and over again what's really going on and who's really in charge well maybe just [22:59.720 --> 23:04.040] throw some questions or answers to some of those questions here with this interview would love to [23:04.040 --> 23:08.680] hear it anyway I'm just telling you that I'm grateful for Tucker Carlson being willing to do [23:08.680 --> 23:12.760] this interview and I also ask the mainstream press whatever happened to free speech whatever happened [23:12.760 --> 23:17.960] to free association you know you might not like Vladimir Putin but you know what some of us might [23:17.960 --> 23:22.200] want to hear what he has to say I'm one of them I want to hear what he has to say not that that [23:22.200 --> 23:26.440] doesn't mean I agree with him I don't know what he's gonna say okay I've never met the man I've [23:26.440 --> 23:30.120] never even really heard from the man except for a couple of sound bites from yesterday year [23:31.320 --> 23:36.440] some say you know he came from the KGB maybe maybe not but I know this they're doubling down for [23:36.440 --> 23:40.760] more appropriate principles than America in many cases in Russia now that doesn't mean that I'm [23:40.760 --> 23:45.240] praising the communist nation it just means that I acknowledge truth wherever it's found and so [23:45.320 --> 23:49.560] for example he's saying hey we believe in in one when one woman marriages and we believe in [23:49.560 --> 23:53.400] Christian principles is he genuine about that don't know some would say of course not he's a [23:53.400 --> 23:57.960] communist leader he just says that because that's what you want to hear maybe true maybe not but I [23:57.960 --> 24:02.760] reserve the right to hear him and make my own judgments Brian can you imagine that right [24:03.400 --> 24:08.360] you know that's exactly right we should all that's that's news and and Tucker I think is [24:09.480 --> 24:14.840] spot on a going and and and you know digging into some of these things and getting some answers [24:14.840 --> 24:19.240] and so on wasn't he was one of the leading journalists out there forever for a long time [24:19.240 --> 24:24.440] and all of a sudden he went against their agenda and off he got booted and they felt like he was [24:24.440 --> 24:30.120] worthy to have the J6 information first and then they literally barbecue him fired him from CNN [24:30.120 --> 24:35.480] or whatever Fox or whoever he was with then for that right right so I just kind of find that [24:35.480 --> 24:39.880] interesting that a if you don't go along with their narrative you're done no matter what unless [24:39.880 --> 24:44.680] of course you own your own institutions like I do hang tight we'll give you 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it dropped down quite [31:00.760 --> 31:06.760] a bit and it went way up right no actually thousands before huh yeah yeah we were thousands [31:06.760 --> 31:12.840] yeah thirteen thousand fifteen yeah fifteen thousand now we're at forty one hundred and now it's forty [31:12.840 --> 31:21.080] one hundred yeah so how would rhodium just tank like that yeah it just based on the use of what [31:21.080 --> 31:26.440] they're doing in that metal um you know and and and that happened we're seeing you know these [31:26.440 --> 31:34.440] platinum and and those based nickel based metals and so on uh lower you know right now we're seeing [31:34.440 --> 31:41.160] within a dollar of each other palladium and platinum and that was probably oh I would say five [31:41.240 --> 31:47.400] or six hundred dollars spread and and even higher at that certain time so so yeah [31:49.000 --> 31:52.440] so ladies and gentlemen you have to look at this a lot of times this kind of a basket to see what's [31:52.440 --> 31:57.320] happening they hold gold and silver kind of the same these other metals fluctuate wildly based on [31:57.320 --> 32:03.640] use case based on paper trades based on all kinds of different manipulative measure measures [32:03.640 --> 32:09.000] but what we really need to kind of highlight our focus on is you know what buying power do you really [32:09.000 --> 32:15.160] have and I find our buying power just get a getting eroded every day the CEO of McDonald's [32:15.160 --> 32:21.480] just kind of totally rioted and went oh my gosh it costs like 18 bucks for like a I can't [32:21.480 --> 32:25.480] remember what meal it is but it's like a you know one of their meals like 18 bucks now it's like [32:25.480 --> 32:29.000] people are starting to not go to McDonald's at all because it's just tuning expensive they might [32:29.000 --> 32:34.040] go to a real restaurant and they say hash browns for three bucks what is happening around here and [32:34.040 --> 32:40.200] even the CEO McDonald's is freaking out Brian that's right his bottom line it's not working [32:41.240 --> 32:46.280] if that's exactly right I mean who on earth would spend that kind of money on McDonald's food [32:46.920 --> 32:51.080] I don't mean to be rude but it's inferior food right well and everything's [32:51.080 --> 32:56.200] cost you know everything's happened to you know they're raising the price and cost but yeah [32:56.200 --> 33:02.520] I mean he's right I mean most people you know I'm not I'm not doing that so I don't know about others but [33:04.520 --> 33:12.120] that's interesting there so they're kind of starting to talk about [33:13.960 --> 33:18.520] when they mention this they're kind of trying to refer to it as like extortionous prices now Brian [33:20.200 --> 33:27.560] well it is like that extortionous prices at McDonald's yeah well even everywhere I mean a lot [33:27.560 --> 33:32.680] of places that you go and you go out to eat and so on and or even just lunch or eating lunch and [33:32.680 --> 33:37.000] shoot before you know it it's twenty five thirty dollars is a home line gosh what [33:37.560 --> 33:43.800] and so it it's adding up I you know and I don't know if that's affecting a lot of these places as far as [33:43.800 --> 33:48.360] their bottom line and people aren't doing it as much they're maybe eating more at home and trying to [33:48.360 --> 33:54.440] buy them and live within their means you know it's I mean obviously it's younger generation I [33:54.440 --> 34:00.040] left my store I was doing some late night last night work you know up till about eight or nine [34:00.600 --> 34:04.680] well a lot of these young kids they don't even they don't even start eating till nine ten I mean [34:04.680 --> 34:10.920] it was the line at Burger Supreme was was just coming out this is nine thirty at night or at nine [34:10.920 --> 34:16.760] o'clock at night I'm thinking okay that's when they start eating so yeah and the other thing that's [34:16.760 --> 34:20.600] interesting is you might as well go to those kind of specialty places because McDonald's is just as [34:20.600 --> 34:26.040] much and not near as fresh of ingredients or not I mean so this McDonald's CEO the guy's name is [34:26.120 --> 34:29.640] Chris I don't know how to say it is it Kemp Zinski [34:31.480 --> 34:37.640] anyway Kemp Zinski basically said on Monday that the ridiculously overpriced menu at McDonald's [34:37.640 --> 34:45.560] is turning off customers and he seems to promise that that'll be his big focus on increasing affordability [34:45.560 --> 34:52.520] throughout 2024 now they say data suggests that customers making forty five thousand dollars a [34:52.520 --> 34:57.160] year and under have pretty much stopped going to McDonald's according to the New York Post they [34:57.160 --> 35:03.880] just say it's too dang expensive inflation just absolutely beating everybody to a pulp and they say [35:03.880 --> 35:10.680] who would do that for plastic food in fact a kamomile 18 bucks Brian this is like I can't even comprehend [35:10.680 --> 35:15.320] this discussion when I was a kid buddy you get a McDonald's hamburger for 19 cents on sale [35:16.200 --> 35:22.120] that's right I kid you not a little hamburger not not big you can eat five of them but you know [35:22.120 --> 35:26.920] you get them for 19 cents so who cares you'll buy five of them right for a buck you know wow [35:26.920 --> 35:30.680] and then they were 29 cents and then 39 and now I think one of those hamburgers are like [35:31.320 --> 35:35.080] I don't know a dollar ninety nine or I don't even know I'd have to go see but it's up to one [35:35.080 --> 35:39.160] half bucks two or three dollars yeah and they're just teeny though they're small hamburgers they're [35:39.160 --> 35:43.400] like an eighth of a pound burger or something they're way small all right and when the junior [35:43.480 --> 35:48.040] cheeseburger or something like that so yeah now that's that's a different one that cost even [35:48.040 --> 35:55.560] more money my friend yeah maybe so it's 19 dollars maybe it's that special sauce when they're in that [35:55.560 --> 36:02.840] commercial they had the big Mac had the special sauce so maybe that's that's the 19 bucks I guess so [36:02.840 --> 36:08.840] they say you can stop poisoning yourself equating the food some say now I don't think that's very nice [36:09.320 --> 36:19.480] but the bottom line is it comes down to affordability yeah right the problem is they're now talking [36:19.480 --> 36:23.160] about in the rest of the article the minimum wage when you're paying people 25 bucks an hour [36:23.160 --> 36:27.320] in California or somewhere to work at McDonald's how can you decrease the cost of a [36:28.440 --> 36:33.880] kamomio brian how do you do that well that's it they've they've they've required or got into [36:33.960 --> 36:39.800] this required you know wage and so they pump that up and so now they're paying out more [36:39.800 --> 36:45.480] well now they've got a at they've got a charge more because of their their work force is costing [36:45.480 --> 36:52.040] more so I mean it's the nature of this whole beast thing is how about supply demand let's just [36:52.040 --> 36:59.080] you know let's let let owners do what they need to do to make a living and to create and if it works [36:59.080 --> 37:03.320] and their business will continue to grow and thrive and if it doesn't then they'll have to make [37:03.320 --> 37:09.640] changes but government jumping in hasn't always been well I would say probably 80 90 percent is [37:09.640 --> 37:16.040] the best scenario now I find this last tidbit in this article interesting it says the turnoff is [37:16.040 --> 37:21.480] based on inflation it's hurting all of us and the sky high prices at McDonald's are absolutely [37:22.120 --> 37:31.080] out of control they say it I guess they say it people just don't have the desire for the plastic [37:31.080 --> 37:38.200] food now they say that a Big Mac Commonwealth is nearly 18 bucks now then they go on and talk [37:38.200 --> 37:46.040] about at this one I guess McDonald's franchise location they say that a [37:47.400 --> 37:52.360] Egg McMuffin seven bucks and a hash brown five something [37:52.360 --> 37:59.320] oh my goodness they call them extortionist prices is what they're being called now [38:01.240 --> 38:07.160] now are they just getting rich or they as McDonald's being required due to inflation to pay a lot more [38:07.160 --> 38:11.480] to them and what I mean is I wonder how responsible McDonald's really is at the end of the day are [38:11.480 --> 38:15.000] they just getting greedy or do you think there's something here where their costs are just sky [38:15.000 --> 38:18.840] rocketing I think it's partly that their costs are skyrocketing when you pay an employee 25 bucks [38:18.920 --> 38:23.400] an hour to work at McDonald's and then you have all your ingredients prices go up no wonder so [38:24.120 --> 38:29.080] on one hand I it's kind of interesting to see McDonald's and the CEO to be so blatantly bold [38:29.080 --> 38:32.920] about hey this is just ridiculous I agree with him but at the same time how much of it's really [38:32.920 --> 38:37.480] the fault of McDonald's Brian I think it's a global or at least in the United States spun [38:37.480 --> 38:41.880] problem of inflation it's the real core of this in every element it's going to run back to [38:41.880 --> 38:49.400] that increased cost greater expenses the dollar has less value right yeah that's exactly what I was [38:49.400 --> 38:57.080] saying is you know the cost I'm getting product and your labor force and and all of that I just you [38:57.080 --> 39:01.720] know my question is is are people actually going in there and spending that kind of money I would [39:01.720 --> 39:08.920] I would think it would hurt business now I find this last statement the article interesting it says [39:08.920 --> 39:14.680] this Americans I'm begging you please start eating normal sized portions [39:17.720 --> 39:20.520] of food now what is a normal sized portion of food Brian [39:21.960 --> 39:28.760] well that's the question I think you know I think they want as they get into I at least I [39:28.760 --> 39:32.440] I kind of fell you know you're going into some of these restaurants they you know that [39:32.440 --> 39:37.560] was a big bear diner whatever holy smoke it's it's four platters coming right out to you [39:37.640 --> 39:42.680] and I don't know maybe it's we wanted more and and now they're saying to cut back is that what [39:42.680 --> 39:46.360] yeah but a society gets older you know you're fighting out society's getting older and they [39:46.360 --> 39:51.320] get less you know willing to eat that much food Brian I mean even my ballots are way less than they [39:51.320 --> 39:57.480] used to be yeah mine as well I'm wondering if it's now they're they're doing this basically you go in [39:57.480 --> 40:02.360] and you get your your your takeout because you can only eat half so you take it home now you have two [40:02.360 --> 40:08.200] meals maybe maybe that's the scenario well and I do add a lot of times too I do take home my left [40:08.200 --> 40:11.480] overs and eat half you know and then eat half an extra day for lunch or something like that I do [40:11.480 --> 40:16.120] that oftentimes but I look at this and the reason that this is so important is Kelly um our dear friend [40:16.120 --> 40:20.120] Kelly fitting and brought up about this you know Big Mac index or whatever you want to call it [40:20.120 --> 40:24.920] McDonald's index or whatever and you look at that and you go up a Big Mac you know caramel meal cost 18 [40:25.000 --> 40:33.880] bucks whoa wait you're gonna have to look at that index all over again huh it's changed the name [40:33.880 --> 40:39.080] or the nature of where we're at all right I want to talk about the Super Bowl price tag because [40:39.080 --> 40:42.280] I think Brian wants to go to the Super Bowl this weekend so I'm going to tell him how much it's [40:42.280 --> 40:48.600] going to cost okay let's do it right like not all right hey tight living around table live ladies and [40:48.600 --> 40:54.440] done [40:58.440 --> 41:04.040] the spirit of the American West is live and well in range magazine the award winning quarterly [41:04.040 --> 41:09.800] devoted to the issues affecting the American West each issue contains informative articles [41:09.800 --> 41:16.920] breathtaking imagery as well as the culture of cowboy spirit today and gift ideas like the 2021 [41:16.920 --> 41:23.480] real buckaroo calendar order online from range magazine dot com loving liberty network salutes [41:23.480 --> 41:31.480] the spirit of the American West at range magazine dot com decades after Jimmy Carter Joe Biden picked [41:31.480 --> 41:38.040] up where he left off with America 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battle between truth and deceit a battle between forces [42:33.320 --> 42:38.440] that would enslave this country in darkness and between a media that wants to present you with [42:38.440 --> 42:45.560] the truth we are being censored America's news outlets no longer provide the truth 90 percent of [42:45.560 --> 42:52.120] news outlets in the United States are controlled by six corporations the mission of the epic times [42:52.120 --> 42:57.880] is to chase the truth to ground all statements in fact the epic times dot com [43:09.000 --> 43:15.320] all right back with you live ladies and gentlemen americans i'm begging you please start start eating [43:16.440 --> 43:21.320] normal sized portions of food and just find that funny at the end of a big old mcdonald's [43:22.920 --> 43:28.040] like wow all right super bowl price tag brian if you want to go to the super bowl this late in the [43:28.040 --> 43:34.120] game it cost seven million dollars for a thirty second uh you know tv commercial on super bowl seven [43:34.200 --> 43:38.680] million i don't know if you heard i was talking about this yesterday back in 1967 when i was born [43:39.480 --> 43:44.520] guess how much it cost for a super bowl commercial any guesses no i should know that because i did [43:44.520 --> 43:50.360] listen to your your uh podcast or 40 grand you were the 40 that's right 40 000 [43:50.360 --> 43:56.120] dollars in 1967 when i was born and now it's seven million dollars in 1995 is when it first cracked [43:56.120 --> 44:01.720] a million bucks per 30 second commercial anyway no wonder it costs so much to go to the super bowl [44:01.800 --> 44:08.440] now they're saying this now super bowl price tag so if you want to go to the game all the [44:08.440 --> 44:12.600] different costs go to the hotel get you know whatever the average cost to go to the super bowl [44:14.040 --> 44:16.920] i don't know what you want to call it this late in the game how much they saved before i don't know [44:16.920 --> 44:21.640] but now you're you know because Taylor Swift is going to be there all the different economic you know [44:21.640 --> 44:26.760] whatever how much do you think it costs to go to the super bowl any guy any idea probably five grand or [44:26.760 --> 44:36.920] more oh you're so close but it's even more super bowl price tag nine thousand eight hundred and [44:36.920 --> 44:42.280] fifty nine bucks my friend oh my goodness for a guy like Ryan is just a drop in the bucket you [44:42.280 --> 44:47.320] can just head on down to vegas and go this weekend if you won't i burned my whole yearly [44:47.320 --> 44:52.440] wage right there of going to the game and eating some things and getting a souvenir holy [44:52.440 --> 44:57.400] yeah you'd have to go to mcdonald's at the end it's been 18 bucks mcdonald meal buddy well there's [44:57.400 --> 45:02.760] mcdonald's have a side on on side are they going to beat the game they're going to have no idea i doubt [45:02.760 --> 45:12.840] it but anyway think about that super bowl price tag nine thousand eight hundred fifty nine bucks [45:14.120 --> 45:19.320] shannon sims wrote this piece um and it talks about this thinking of a splurge [45:20.280 --> 45:24.840] to see the big game in las vegas this weekend you'll be competing with billionaires that are [45:24.840 --> 45:29.640] having trouble they don't have any spots for people to bring their personal planes in they say vegas [45:29.640 --> 45:36.680] is overrun the vegas airport all these different airports including um oh what's another town down [45:36.680 --> 45:42.440] there i can't remember what it's not the ski no it's the one right south of vegas it's um [45:43.400 --> 45:49.080] or south instagrams the hinderson yeah yeah hinderson airports not just absolutely buried [45:49.080 --> 45:53.000] in all these private planes trying to come they got to have a lane for taylor because taylor's [45:53.000 --> 46:01.000] going to roll into the last minute too um they say this if you can afford to go that is they say [46:01.800 --> 46:07.960] considering the cost of flights lodging assorted traffic or travel expenses [46:08.920 --> 46:15.240] and entry into our elite stadium so it's an elite stadium now buddy it's different than it used to be [46:16.600 --> 46:20.760] yeah you can roll in if you if you arrive the day before the game and then you leave on the [46:20.760 --> 46:27.080] 12th and stuff like that that's what they're counting on for your bakery 10 grand they've increased [46:27.080 --> 46:29.960] flights for the demand they say that doesn't help the cost [46:32.840 --> 46:37.320] well the cost of one night in a hotel room the average cost right now you know what that is [46:37.320 --> 46:44.120] brian it's probably about three or four hundred dollars yep that's right price line gives you the [46:44.120 --> 46:51.800] average price of a hotel listen to this three hundred and seventy six bucks yeah now i don't [46:51.800 --> 46:54.920] think i've ever paid three hundred and seventy six dollars for a hotel in my entire life brian [46:55.480 --> 46:58.520] neither have i have you i don't know that kind of money but i'd never do that [46:59.240 --> 47:03.800] unless i just was i had no choice and safety was at risk i'd almost rather sleep in my rental car for [47:03.800 --> 47:07.400] that kind of money yeah i've got my canvas tent and i put it out there [47:11.080 --> 47:16.360] now they say this listen one night is three hundred and seventy six bucks [47:17.240 --> 47:21.720] they say would come out to seven hundred and fifty two dollars because um you got to count [47:21.720 --> 47:24.120] the couple nights that it would take to stay there to go to the game right [47:28.440 --> 47:29.000] now um [47:29.880 --> 47:31.880] um [47:32.440 --> 47:36.840] anyway it all this excludes alcohol and gambling and everything else that you might want to do [47:36.840 --> 47:40.680] while you're there too brian so i mean i know you're going to bring your 10 grand 10k to get there [47:40.680 --> 47:45.160] and to watch the game but if you want to do anything else buddy you better break out you know [47:45.160 --> 47:51.720] some more cash going to debt so people are maxing out their credit cards like never before brian [47:52.360 --> 47:58.280] yeah well and you got it i mean you're in vegas i mean you can't walk by a slot machine or something [47:58.360 --> 48:02.840] not up lay down or something a little cash or a little put it on my card [48:04.840 --> 48:09.000] i guess i can't imagine this man three hundred and seventy six bucks i just can imagine that kind [48:09.000 --> 48:13.800] of cost i don't see how people can do this i look at the houses people buy brian and i just don't even [48:13.800 --> 48:20.680] understand how they can afford them well i think there's a lot of debt i think you know housing debt [48:20.680 --> 48:25.000] automobile debt credit card debt i mean it's all these things i think it's really growing [48:25.880 --> 48:30.680] you know just drastically in drastic measures you know i don't think [48:31.400 --> 48:37.720] there's a little we're really you know well look what we we go we take the example from our leaders [48:37.720 --> 48:43.000] who are just spending billions and trillions of our money because that's what we have to do [48:43.000 --> 48:48.520] in stupidity bills that they set up and and put all their little we got to pay for that pay for this [48:48.520 --> 48:54.040] and all this other we find out but still it's it's reckless abandon and and i think a lot of [48:54.040 --> 48:57.880] people are doing the same they're just saying well what the heck they're doing it we're doing it [48:57.880 --> 49:01.800] we'll just follow bankruptcy i guess or i i don't know i don't know how they do i just don't [49:01.800 --> 49:05.640] understand where people get this kind of money final story the hour brian that relates directly [49:05.640 --> 49:10.040] to economics as well that's why we're recommending to get your constitutional currency gold and silver [49:10.040 --> 49:15.640] asap get quarters brian has a ton of quarters and incredible deals for you right now brian rest [49:15.640 --> 49:25.000] rest couldn't give that come um Ford lost billions of dollars on its quote electric vehicle [49:25.720 --> 49:30.840] product lines last year the headline says according to corporate documents brian [49:31.400 --> 49:36.440] yeah i heard that billions do you understand under that well here's the thing they're not [49:36.440 --> 49:43.640] even backing away from it they're like that's awesome well i find that these big corporations you [49:43.720 --> 49:47.960] know when they tend to lose some of this stuff it seems like they get a bailout or something it [49:47.960 --> 49:52.280] seems like well we can't let them go under we've got to help bail them out so they get free money [49:52.840 --> 49:59.720] that to do their their next thing but i i don't know it you know it didn't work you know they lost [49:59.720 --> 50:06.920] money but who really loses do we if the people or the sport that CEOs afford well i think that it's [50:06.920 --> 50:10.520] we the people see that's the part that we always talk about about the economy that no one ever [50:10.760 --> 50:15.400] brings up but us look i don't care if they lost billions or not the fact is it just means that [50:15.400 --> 50:18.600] the more they go on the whole the more they're going to have to ratchet up prices or nickel and [50:18.600 --> 50:23.080] diamond with you know undisclosed fees and they're going to have to do something or they're going [50:23.080 --> 50:27.240] to keep losing money but what i find fascinating is these companies are all willing to lose money [50:27.240 --> 50:31.320] because here's what happens what occurs if they go under or they're about to go under they would [50:31.320 --> 50:35.000] say they're too big to fail gotta bail them out didn't we do that to the auto industry before [50:35.000 --> 50:39.000] they're counting another round is what they're really counting on with this kind of strategy or [50:39.000 --> 50:47.000] viewpoint brian yeah auto auto dealers you've got your airlines that we're belling out yeah i [50:47.000 --> 50:52.600] mean it just goes on and on big big corporate we can't you know so it's it's they're all in [50:52.600 --> 50:58.360] bed together and it seems like we as the people i mean it would how many of those auto dealerships [50:58.360 --> 51:03.800] of you or have you seen go under is have you ever heard of i've never heard a floor going under or [51:03.800 --> 51:08.200] i've heard of dealership and never the manufacturers go under or whatever so downstream they'll let [51:08.200 --> 51:12.600] you go but hey yeah so they say that it's a truly competitive market brian now listen to this [51:13.240 --> 51:25.400] Ford sold 72,000 618 EVs that means that they lost $65,000 on each one sold [51:26.760 --> 51:35.640] gosh that's yeah how well was that how i don't understand how you can even like deal with that [51:36.120 --> 51:39.400] but how much more does it cost for the whole cars than that [51:40.280 --> 51:42.920] i mean the mines will just start giving them away brian if they're gonna do that [51:43.400 --> 51:47.080] well yeah there you go maybe there's part one in your driveway and say brian's got a new EV [51:48.200 --> 51:53.320] well the agenda is to push these vehicles out now maybe maybe our government kind of is a back [51:53.320 --> 51:59.640] backdoor deal who cares what you make who cares this we've got to push this agenda we need [51:59.640 --> 52:07.400] people everybody to get into these in these energy battery driven vehicles and so maybe [52:07.400 --> 52:10.520] that's that's the deal so maybe they don't lose they just say they lose [52:12.680 --> 52:17.720] all right they're planning how much they're going to lose for 2024 already any idea how much it is [52:18.680 --> 52:25.640] they're already planning for the oh yeah that's great they got this earnings document that [52:25.720 --> 52:30.280] already plans their losses for 2024 now i don't know if it'll be worse than they project or what [52:30.280 --> 52:38.520] but here it is listen to this the company lost 65,000 on each EV sold for 2023 and 2024 they expect [52:38.520 --> 52:46.520] to lose north of five billion dollars yeah but they're gonna keep selling them and go into this [52:46.520 --> 52:51.560] with reckless abandon brian well i think there's there has to be a backdoor they're not gonna they [52:51.640 --> 52:55.480] don't want to lose that kind of money they would you know i wouldn't think and unless they [52:55.480 --> 53:00.280] somebody's saying well it's gonna be okay we're gonna we're gonna help you don't tell anyone but [53:00.280 --> 53:04.760] i told you i told you what the strategy is they're gonna look for bail out they're gonna say listen [53:04.760 --> 53:09.800] the government forced us into the cv market it ain't turning out well we need an amusement cash like [53:09.800 --> 53:16.280] the airlines that's where they're going in yeah yeah there you go great i wish it wasn't so but i'm [53:16.280 --> 53:20.760] here to predict and say that it is one last i thought i was done with the stories before the [53:20.760 --> 53:24.120] end of the hour but i've got one more let's hear it what country [53:25.800 --> 53:28.520] imports more to the united states now than china any guesses [53:31.000 --> 53:44.440] oh let's see is it in uh in mexico yes sir mexico best china in imports to the u.s i find that [53:44.440 --> 53:53.800] fascinating brian if it's a fat mill and both kind of yeah the united states bought more from mexico [53:53.800 --> 54:05.640] than they did from china wow in 2023 for the first time in 20 years wow interesting all right [54:05.640 --> 54:10.600] just thought we'll bring that to your attention you got a lot of quarters right got a lot of nickels [54:10.600 --> 54:16.760] we got quarters dime yep all right nickels are where it's at because men they're small spendable [54:16.760 --> 54:21.320] you know great deal what's a nickel worth right now all right we're selling them at a dollar 40 [54:21.320 --> 54:25.400] feet buy your nickels for a dollar 40 ladies and dinner and that's what your economy is done to [54:25.400 --> 54:29.880] you they peddle fake news and we tell you the truth a nickel a real one costs a dollar 40 right now [54:29.880 --> 54:33.880] just that would tell you that but is the more those you get the better off and the more stable [54:33.880 --> 54:38.440] your portfolio will be rushcoin and gift dot com brian thank you sir thank you brian thanks [54:38.440 --> 54:43.720] sam every day thank you always do the phenomenal job brian rust hour one of the can hour two coming [54:43.720 --> 54:48.600] up i'm sam bushman god save the republic of the united states of america 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