* Guest: Eldon Stahl – Field Coordinator – The John Birch Society – JBS.org – TheNewAmerican.com
* 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 – $2200.00 Silver – $25.23.
* Yesterday was The International Day of Happiness!
The UN has released the 2024 World Happiness Report. The United States has landed at number 23 dropping out of the top 20.
* Federal Reserve Keeps Rate As-Is Yet Again It holds for 5th straight time, with 3 cuts still expected in 2024 – Newser.com
* Insiders say Trump might let Letitia James seize Trump Tower! – Then would seek its return on victory in appeals court – WND.com
* Chick-fil-A adds 6 pizza items to menu at test kitchen restaurant.
* Biden to announce $8.5B in federal grants for Intel Corp., already one of Arizona’s largest employers, It stems from the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 – Russ Wiles, USAToday.com
The proposed $8.5 billion federal grant, along with Intel’s own funding plans, would mark one of the largest-ever semiconductor manufacturing investments.
* The DNC is forming a group of lawyers to monitor how third-party contenders seek ballot access as the party continues to worry that such candidates could potentially hinder President Joe Biden’s reelection chances – NYHT.
Candidates’ efforts will be watched to guarantee “to the degree that you are seeking status as a new political party, you are actually a political party — a large group of people who believe what you believe, not simply a single candidate wanting to circumvent existing rules,” Lenhard told the NYT.
Lenhard added that state policies that limit ballot access “ensure that the people who are on the ballot have legitimate bases of support, and it’s not simply a vanity project,”
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[00:01:15] people get involved. Welcome to the broadcast hope you're all doing
[00:01:19] absolutely fantastic as you know. We reject revolution we stand for peaceful
[00:01:24] restoration of the greatest country on the face of the earth. Why do I keep
[00:01:28] saying that over and over and over every hour every show all the time? Is it
[00:01:31] them? Of an obnoxious kind of introduction and stuff. I think in a way it is
[00:01:35] but at the same time, you know they've literally reported me. That's the
[00:01:40] Southern Poverty Law Center and in all the clowns over there as one of the
[00:01:44] great threats to America. They say that I'm the nexus of hate, anti-gayroom
[00:01:51] racism and such. Well, I'm just telling you right now for over 25 years we
[00:01:57] talk about peaceful restoration of the greatest country on the face of
[00:02:00] the earth. We don't believe in revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution. We
[00:02:04] actually believe in restoration of the greatest country on the face of the
[00:02:07] earth. We can do so peacefully using the checks and balances. Why do they say
[00:02:11] that I'm violent? They've never ever had any violent experiences or episodes
[00:02:16] from me whatsoever. They've never had even a hint or recommendation for
[00:02:20] violence from me. So we're just trying to set the record straight lady in
[00:02:25] them. As tedious as that is sometimes we got to do it. Welcome to the broadcast.
[00:02:30] I've got Elden Stahl with me. Elden Stahl dear friend also a field
[00:02:34] coordinator for the Don Burch Society. That's JBS dot org. Also the new American
[00:02:40] magazine, the new American dot com. Just doing a great job. He also helps out
[00:02:45] with the CSPOA quite a bit just tremendous work. Elden welcome back to
[00:02:49] Liberty Ground Table Live, sir. Well thank you, Sam. It's great to be back.
[00:02:53] I wonder if you knew about this headline because I didn't until today. The
[00:02:58] problem is it's a day late by the time I saw the headline yesterday was quote
[00:03:03] international day of happiness. Did you know that? Man, I missed that day of
[00:03:10] happiness. What am I going to do all the other day? Elden? I was pretty happy. I
[00:03:17] thought I was happy but maybe I needed a special date to help me be happy.
[00:03:23] That is correct. The problem is if you know about it after the fact how happy
[00:03:27] does that make you? Oh man, I was ticked. I don't like that. Fomo going on. Huh.
[00:03:34] He got a fear of missing out happening and I mean it's like I learned about this
[00:03:39] day too late. Well listen to me. This is really important because it's global in nature
[00:03:43] too. All right. Listen, the UN, the United Nations is released. The quote
[00:03:51] 2024 world happiness report. Now, certainly the United States used to be the top
[00:03:59] of the list with this bad boy got started years ago but now the US continues
[00:04:03] to slip slip slip slip slide in a way. Yeah. Land number 23. They're no longer
[00:04:11] even in the top 20. Yeah, dropping to 23 out of the top 20. It's a tragic day my
[00:04:17] friend. Well that was yesterday. Yeah. I found out about it too late. The know
[00:04:20] that we're 23rd in line. Well, you know, you know what would make me really happy?
[00:04:26] To shut down the UN. Yeah, that would make me really happy. What were you going to say
[00:04:34] though? Yeah, yeah, get out of the UN. That would make me really happy.
[00:04:40] Out of the United Nations, we don't need to spend money. Look, where do they get the
[00:04:43] money to create happiness reports? I'm thinking that would be very unhappy that my tax
[00:04:49] dollars make sure that we can have a happiness report. 25% of the 23rd in the nation
[00:04:53] down to the fact and then go, oh man. Yeah, you know why we're not so unhappy is
[00:04:59] because we're sending all this money to the UN. That's why we're so unhappy.
[00:05:04] Yeah, I just look at it like a wow. International international day happiness. I just
[00:05:12] I don't even know how to respond to this exactly because I just look at it and go man.
[00:05:17] What do they get the money? How do they focus on this kind of stuff?
[00:05:22] Well, what is their solution to help us be more happy? I mean, it just I saw just the other day,
[00:05:28] there was some lady that's from the UN. She's like, well, what we need to do is take all the power
[00:05:35] away from the white people. That was her solution to to climate change. Well, see that
[00:05:41] thing. You're the one you you and me, we're ruining the planet. Don't you understand that
[00:05:48] you know, black people and other indigenous people around the world they don't drive fancy vehicles
[00:05:53] like you rich white people do. Yeah, well, there's a lot of I mean a lot of people that are just
[00:06:02] scraped and buy in the world I know but and many of them by the way are white.
[00:06:06] That true. Yeah, it probably really knows no color. No, it's true. I don't know. But you know,
[00:06:21] what I found I it's been a couple years abroad and I found that you know, even though yes,
[00:06:30] it is important to have some you know, things to sustain yourself and all that. But happiness
[00:06:37] seemed to be very disconnected from how much you have generally seem to be happy happiness
[00:06:44] with the choice. In fact, the more you have almost the less happiness you achieve.
[00:06:49] A lot of times it's true. Yeah, I thought it was really interesting how you know, but people would say,
[00:06:57] well, you know, you're going to be happy if you have more wealth or whatever. And to a certain extent
[00:07:06] that is true, you know, it can calm the nerves as they say, they have money.
[00:07:15] Yeah, but then you get other stressors and other problems. How do you maintain all your assets
[00:07:20] and how do you do this and how do you do that? Everybody's begging you for money and it goes on
[00:07:25] and on. What's interesting is Klaus Schwab, you know, the leader of the world economic forum basically
[00:07:30] says you're going to have nothing. Oh, nothing would be super happy. See that's where the United
[00:07:36] Nations believes the solutions are. Well, yeah, they like to paint a rosy picture on that, but it's
[00:07:48] really, if you understand that these people are socialists what they're saying is you will have
[00:07:55] nothing, but a ruling elite will have everything. And if you complain then you will either be
[00:08:05] drugged up or removed from society. So you will be happy or you will not be part of society.
[00:08:17] Anyway, the problem is you'll be happy whether you like it or not. The problem is who knows more
[00:08:21] about happiness, some global, wealthy, you know, whatever like Klaus Schwab or the United Nations
[00:08:27] report on happiness now they gauge all kinds of countries happiness based on, you know, gender
[00:08:32] equality and on this and that. They have all kinds of weird agendas that they push with this kind of
[00:08:38] topic. But I look at it differently, held in and say, you know, happiness is very simple to me.
[00:08:45] What makes one happy? And I'm going to tell you right now there are six words that make people
[00:08:51] happier. You ready? God family country, life liberty and property. Okay, if you're alive and your
[00:08:58] life is protected and you have liberty and that's protected and you have property so you can prosper
[00:09:03] or the pursuit of happiness also to find this property a lot of times. And then you know, you promote
[00:09:08] God and your relationship with God's strong and stable, your family, the God ordained traditional
[00:09:13] families intact. And you know, you got God family and country country relates not only to your
[00:09:18] society or your government but it relates to your countrymen, the people around you in society
[00:09:23] et cetera, et cetera. You know, those are the things that make people happy. It's very, very,
[00:09:27] very simple. It isn't related to tons of money. Now I agree that you've got to have enough
[00:09:32] stability to not be worried about food and fuel and clothing and shelter and some of the basics.
[00:09:37] Once you get past that though you're able to pursue happiness in a meaningful way and you find
[00:09:41] that those who have less to worry about in other words, less incumbrances of keeping up with the
[00:09:46] Joneses and or what do I do with all my money? How do I maintain all my assets or this or that?
[00:09:53] It's the sweet spot in between where you get the most happy. You're not worried about the
[00:09:57] fundamental basics anymore but yet you don't have wealth hanging around your neck like a millstone
[00:10:05] bringing you down that middle ground where you focus on God family and country and life liberty
[00:10:10] and property. That's where true happiness is, Ellen. Yeah, and it just so happens that those things
[00:10:20] are completely incompatible with what the United Nations is trying to accomplish. They want
[00:10:28] a one-world government. They want to abolish God and basically abolish the family.
[00:10:35] But population control redefine the thing. We're happy if you just start killing everybody to
[00:10:42] reduce the population that ought to create all kinds of concerns and happiness will go out
[00:10:46] to window in a hurry with that plan. All right, Hank tight Ryan Russ joins us for the Honest Money
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[00:13:23] All right ladies and gentlemen. All right there you have it. You got to be happy
[00:13:30] yesterday was international happiness day I found out the day late. Some people say the morning
[00:13:35] after is kind of brutal. The day after is just a sad tale that tell Brian welcome the broadcast
[00:13:41] and started just start on such a sour note my friend. Thanks for having me Sam. Let's get this cloud
[00:13:49] to tangen over us. Let's move it on. The wind blow it out. Be happy. All I can tell you is that the
[00:13:57] government wants to define happiness for you with the international level. Klaus Schwab of the World
[00:14:01] Economic Forum says you know you're going to have nothing to be happy Brian. Yeah.
[00:14:06] And was pointing out that hey you're going to have nothing to be happy but they're going to have
[00:14:09] everything. Yeah that makes you feel happy doesn't it? No they're doing such a fantastic job
[00:14:16] that man we're just so happy. We're so happy they're doing it for us. No you're not. You're part of
[00:14:22] the United States but he listed me in the happiness index globally speaking. The United Nations
[00:14:28] has set the United States at 23 now. They used to be way on the top then they slipped and then
[00:14:32] they just fell under the 20 list. Now 23rd in happiness. So you're way down the list Brian you and me.
[00:14:40] Yeah we're just moving the wrong way Sam. And that's probably very true. Once you start moving
[00:14:47] away from God family country yeah you're moving the wrong way and that's kind of where they're
[00:14:51] moving. They took God out of the picture quite a way quite a while ago. You're right about that and
[00:14:55] I put it out that look there's this sweet spot in life for happiness in my opinion. If you don't have
[00:15:00] the basics you're not very happy if you don't have food, fuel, clothing and shelter you know what
[00:15:06] you're the happiness starts to tank because it's like a struggle right. Once you get above those
[00:15:11] basics the further you go into wealth and the more you have to manage property and items and things
[00:15:17] and people are begging you for money. Now I never have the problem people begging me for money
[00:15:21] because they know that I don't have any but when you have all that kind of stuff you kind of slide
[00:15:25] the other way and it goes south fast some of the richest celebrity famous whatever people with all
[00:15:30] kinds of money. Most of them are not very happy at all and so there's this sweet spot where you've got
[00:15:35] beyond the basics and enough and then you focus on the things around you that make you happy. God,
[00:15:41] family, country, life, liberty, property, Brian how do I help the United Nations they're spending a
[00:15:46] bunch of money on this happiness report all they got to do is tune in the Liberty Round Table live and
[00:15:50] it's free baby. That's right it is happy. There you go. It's happy. Yes that's it. All right.
[00:16:00] I agree. All right ladies and gentlemen of the past 50 years Brian Rust and crew have been helping
[00:16:09] people understand honest money. Rust couldn't get that company. Now you're partnering with
[00:16:14] well I guess it all started with your dad right? Yeah my dad born in free water Oregon and
[00:16:21] started in 1960 and then I kind of you know I moved through it. My dad turns 94 this year
[00:16:29] and so my congratulations. My son has bought my shop here at the end of last year and I'm
[00:16:37] working to help frame my foster son but my son wants to rebrand and take it back to
[00:16:42] free water coin companies what he wants to call it kind of celebrating his grandpa and my dad.
[00:16:49] What do you think about that are you happy about that? I'm happy about that it's great you know he's
[00:16:54] wanting to kind of keep the third generation and yeah move forward and it gives me my plan
[00:17:02] is to go out and spread happiness so in about a year or so I plan to go on for my church
[00:17:08] and L.D. Church mission and go over and serve and try to spread some happiness. Brian's going
[00:17:14] to be a missionary and teach people the principles to real happiness based on the plan
[00:17:18] of happiness. What do you think about that? Hey man Brian. Hey man no doubt about it. I mean it brings
[00:17:23] happiness I remember you know what I I remember when my mission want to go back to kind of
[00:17:27] where I went to the London South mission and so I served in an area there and and there's a
[00:17:34] temple there and it was in my first area and I worked up here for the last 14 years in the temple
[00:17:39] and my wife and I'd like to go over there and serve there back in my area and help and bless the
[00:17:44] wards there and serve in the temple. So that's why you come back with an accent that I don't
[00:17:48] want to make your wife happy. To write mate. All right now listen I got a question for you
[00:17:55] is honest money could you call it happy money? Well yeah honest money yeah yeah I mean honest
[00:18:02] well but let's just say that first word honest honest is the key and I think if we're being honest
[00:18:08] and yeah absolutely because dishonest money makes me more than sad Eldon.
[00:18:14] Yes it does makes makes a lot of people sad. Honest money has been kind of the standard
[00:18:25] because people seem to have a never-ending supply of ways to defraud their neighbor
[00:18:32] and that's where we've had all kinds of dishonest money all kinds of ways to you know
[00:18:39] defraud your neighbor. That's a happiness buzz kill I'll tell you that right now.
[00:18:45] Do you follow your name? Yeah yeah and so you know you talk about well people used to shave down the
[00:18:53] coins and that had to you know people found ways to guard against that but now
[00:19:01] we got of course the paper money that's backed by nothing they went to paper money that was
[00:19:09] backed by something but then they would loan out stuff that didn't have couldn't redeem right
[00:19:15] all that history. I don't know if you guys ever watched Soutama's FBI but it's about this deaf woman
[00:19:21] that gets into the FBI and she reads lips and she helps crack so much of cases and it gets a real
[00:19:27] person who did this years ago in the 60s and anyway there's a series made about it called
[00:19:32] Soutama's FBI and she's this deaf girl and she reads lips and everything else and one of the episodes
[00:19:37] it's kind of funny but they basically catch this guy at his house and they're looking for money
[00:19:41] that crane crash that plane crashed and there was a bunch of money and anyway and so this guy is
[00:19:47] like hey I got to check on my laundry really quick I'll be right back and so the FBI talking to
[00:19:51] nobody runs out the back with these suitcases and of course they're smart enough when they run around
[00:19:55] back and they catch you but and they're like what are you doing? He's like nothing
[00:20:00] what's in the suitcases? Nothing so you're running from the FBI with suitcases full of nothing
[00:20:07] and it's kind of comical anyway there's millions of dollars in the suitcases and the start you know
[00:20:10] I bring that up because that's kind of what they've done at the Treasury Department they've
[00:20:14] looted all the gold and now you got a Fort Knox with suitcases full of nothing Brian.
[00:20:20] That's the guy you're right you know and so and then they because they can't you know they
[00:20:25] they took and wasted that now they have to print more to cover that and so it seems like they're
[00:20:30] they're creating more problems because they're lying to create lying to create lying to create
[00:20:36] you know and it's just that web that takes us what down the hill kind of that kind of story
[00:20:41] All right well the honest money golden silver report absolutely makes me happy where's gold sit and
[00:20:46] Ryan gold to $2,200 two-two even yeah wow 2200 dot zero zero that's amazing really
[00:20:59] that's it's up isn't it up right five thousand two thousand two hundred where silver 25.23
[00:21:10] wow I got to change my three to a five point twenty three twenty five twenty three what does
[00:21:15] that mean the silver eagle costs now because not twenty five twenty three right no they're they're
[00:21:21] hovering around that thirty one thirty two dollar thirty one dollar range thirty two dollar range
[00:21:25] somewhere in there for a silver eagle silver dollar all right okay so the spread's actually a little
[00:21:31] bit less than it used to be right yeah it's about eighty seven to one all right eighty seven to one
[00:21:37] gold versus silver but I'm talking about the spread in terms of the spot for silver versus what
[00:21:42] you can get silver Eagles for it used to be a spread there too right yeah it was you would have been
[00:21:47] one it was you know one point based on kind of supply demand was around the thirty five range
[00:21:55] so it would have been what do you think so yeah what do you think now people are getting more silver
[00:21:58] I've been watching these camera would have covered as like gold rush if you watch the gold rush
[00:22:03] shows it all like the ones that go out in mine and that kind of thing yeah man there's tv shows where
[00:22:09] it's like a reality TV show these guys go out to the claw and die and these different places and
[00:22:12] they mine for gold stuff is rowdy yeah I have seen a little bit of that in fact I knew one of the
[00:22:18] kids that kind of started one of those shows up and I met him up in Alaska with my one of my
[00:22:22] missionary companions and we I went with the boy scouts well he ended up as he got older created
[00:22:29] up create one of those shows so yeah it's kind of cool wow anyway they start out pretty poor
[00:22:33] struggling don't know how to mine and all these bad things happen but man they're just
[00:22:38] uh these people are rugged and they just keep at it keep at it keep at it and pretty soon they
[00:22:42] work at it and eventually kind of get rich but man the amount of work that it takes to make you
[00:22:47] know gold happen people don't really realize that but it's incredible the process that they have to go
[00:22:53] through right you're correct all right have you seen those shows Eldon
[00:22:59] uh no I guess I haven't uh it'll be interesting to see we um yeah we don't have cables so
[00:23:09] all right anyway you got to watch gold rest though the amount of the amount of work to the
[00:23:13] amount of dirt they got to push to make those happen these huge dozers and the frozen
[00:23:18] tundra and all this kind of stuff and they have to scrape the ice off and dig way deep down
[00:23:22] to the bedrock and I mean it's something it's something to be whole I'll tell you what
[00:23:26] um and it kind of makes me think with all the modern equipment and stuff how what a struggle it is
[00:23:30] to get you know gold out of the ground um what about the days when they didn't have modern equipment man
[00:23:35] you know you read scriptures in the Bible and other scriptures and you go man they just had gold
[00:23:39] and silver everywhere it sounds like but yet man today even with modern tools it's so hard to get do
[00:23:45] they know something we don't know Ryan well the process is obviously has changed so on and
[00:23:51] they've got to like you say move a lot of dirt and so on yeah you we don't have to look far I mean if
[00:23:57] you look west of the city and saw lake you see canocots and so canocot has created these big
[00:24:03] in this mining project and they're pulling extracting gold I mean they're after you know copper
[00:24:09] that we talked about the copper mine but there's gold they also get the another minerals uh
[00:24:14] metals that are that come out as a as a result of them mining for copper so yeah
[00:24:20] technology has been changed the fact is don't worry ladies and gentlemen be happy you're about
[00:24:28] to have nothing it's gonna just make you so happy you wouldn't even know what to do with yourself
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[00:25:03] USA news i'm Ryan Daniels house speaker mike johnson disclosing having a long discussion with
[00:25:09] israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday Louisiana republican reaffirmed unwavering
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[00:30:08] all right i used to have a um i used to talk to curt krosby uh our dear friend and former co-host
[00:30:15] of liberty round table live anyway he in the morning time he used to be super happy
[00:30:21] in the morning time and what would happen is whenever it'd be happy and smile at people
[00:30:25] and be all cheerful and everything.
[00:30:26] People would be all grumpy and be like,
[00:30:28] I don't know what you're so happy about in the morning time.
[00:30:30] People used to get all ticked off
[00:30:32] because he was so happy.
[00:30:33] What do you think of that, Eldon?
[00:30:38] I don't know.
[00:30:41] Do you think about that?
[00:30:42] No, people with a little to get all mad,
[00:30:43] they're just like, I don't know why you're so happy
[00:30:45] in the morning time and stuff like that.
[00:30:46] And he used to just have a great time with that
[00:30:49] because people would be all grumpy
[00:30:50] and the grumpy or that'd be the happier he had been.
[00:30:53] It was just crazy, Brian.
[00:30:56] Well, I know Kurt has a big family
[00:30:59] and I think that's one of the reasons probably happy.
[00:31:01] And plus, I tried that liquid gold,
[00:31:04] that always helps that honey.
[00:31:06] That guy and then he's got that plate him in his crotch.
[00:31:10] Yeah, yeah.
[00:31:11] No, rode him.
[00:31:11] Got the rode him.
[00:31:13] He might not be too happy about that right now
[00:31:15] because that's not very high.
[00:31:16] Where's rode him at?
[00:31:18] I think it's down around,
[00:31:19] I'm a licking rode him for a bit
[00:31:20] and I think it was around $4,500 bucks.
[00:31:23] Whoa, he used to be like,
[00:31:23] maybe not that long.
[00:31:25] You used to be like four times that though, right?
[00:31:27] That's right.
[00:31:28] So he might not be happy to happen.
[00:31:30] Yeah.
[00:31:31] Well, Donald Trump used the term blood bath
[00:31:34] and he was talking about the auto industry
[00:31:35] and they wanted to make it turn violent
[00:31:37] and I'm just telling you right now
[00:31:38] if you're in the rodeo
[00:31:39] and you got a garage full of it,
[00:31:41] you're taking a blood bath right now.
[00:31:42] I'll tell you that right now.
[00:31:44] Yeah, maybe.
[00:31:46] One of the factors on,
[00:31:48] well, rode him or that nickel mining
[00:31:50] that gets platinum aplatium,
[00:31:52] it's a lot harder to refine that than it is gold.
[00:31:55] So like 15, 20 times harder to get that out of the grand
[00:31:58] than it is gold.
[00:31:59] So there's a process there.
[00:32:01] Yeah, all right.
[00:32:02] There you go.
[00:32:03] And I guess it just depends on how much in demand it is
[00:32:05] for what purposes and all that kind of stuff
[00:32:07] too in the business world
[00:32:09] and manufacturing and a lot of that kind of stuff too
[00:32:11] that relates, right?
[00:32:12] Right.
[00:32:13] That's exactly right.
[00:32:14] All right.
[00:32:15] The Federal Reserve was supposed to reduce
[00:32:18] the interest rates yesterday.
[00:32:18] They did not.
[00:32:20] Man, that's just a joy kill when it comes to happiness.
[00:32:24] Everybody thought the interest rate would go down.
[00:32:26] No.
[00:32:27] Anyway, the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates.
[00:32:30] Again, they held steady for the fifth straight time in a row
[00:32:34] and they say there are still three cuts coming though
[00:32:37] in 2024.
[00:32:39] That's newser.com with the details.
[00:32:41] So what do you think?
[00:32:43] Stock markets up.
[00:32:44] Interstates up.
[00:32:46] It didn't change much, Brian.
[00:32:48] But they're hoping their suggestion
[00:32:49] that the interest rates will be cut three times this year still
[00:32:52] is going to give people an emotional to kind of cool
[00:32:54] the economy enough.
[00:32:56] I don't see it.
[00:32:57] I see inflation still out of control.
[00:32:59] Look at gas going up and stuff like that, Brian.
[00:33:02] Well, that's it.
[00:33:03] That's it.
[00:33:04] I mean, there's the effect on this being,
[00:33:06] you know, now we're sending somewhere around the five,
[00:33:08] five and a half percent or whatever,
[00:33:10] but they'd like to get it down to that two percent
[00:33:12] but they can't cut.
[00:33:13] And that, you know, your central banks aren't happy.
[00:33:16] Actually, your stock market dropped because of that
[00:33:19] and they're manipulating of this kind of thing.
[00:33:23] Obviously, they're trying to get a handle on inflation
[00:33:25] but I don't know.
[00:33:26] They're not getting a handle on inflation.
[00:33:27] Like you say, gas is up and food is up
[00:33:29] and your insurance is up
[00:33:31] and all these, you know,
[00:33:32] they're talking a little bit about this corporate greed.
[00:33:35] You know, during this time where it's hard
[00:33:37] for a lot of people,
[00:33:38] these big insurance companies,
[00:33:41] your medical industry and so on,
[00:33:44] they're trying to increase their profits
[00:33:45] while everything's hurting.
[00:33:46] And so it's putting them another big hit
[00:33:49] to, you know, the average person out there.
[00:33:51] Yeah, it reminds me of that.
[00:33:52] Cudgerboy can't survive.
[00:33:54] Hank Williams' generally is like stock markets down
[00:33:56] and you might get mugged if you go downtown
[00:33:59] and man, it's getting crazy out there.
[00:34:01] That's not a very happy thought to say the least.
[00:34:03] But hey, don't worry, be happy.
[00:34:07] Come on, get that music back on there.
[00:34:09] And not only that,
[00:34:10] all we gotta do is make sure you have nothing
[00:34:12] if you really wanna get happy.
[00:34:14] That's just taking off the gloves for happiness now.
[00:34:18] Now, your insiders over at WNW Com
[00:34:22] are telling us what's happening with Donald Trump.
[00:34:24] Now as you know, they're trying to make you say,
[00:34:26] if Donald can't come up with a half a billion dollars
[00:34:29] that he's supposed to,
[00:34:31] then he's gonna be in trouble
[00:34:32] and he's gonna start losing assets.
[00:34:33] And so they say,
[00:34:34] Latisha James could go ahead and take Trump tower
[00:34:37] or take Mar-a-Lago or something like that.
[00:34:39] So Trump has a plan insiders say.
[00:34:43] Insiders say,
[00:34:44] Trump might let Latisha James take his Trump tower
[00:34:49] or seize Trump tower if you will.
[00:34:52] Then he would seek its return upon victory in appeals court.
[00:34:57] What do you think of that strategy, Eldon?
[00:35:01] Well, it could happen.
[00:35:03] I don't know that there's much guarantee
[00:35:05] that that would work though.
[00:35:07] I mean, the thing is if the government seizes an asset,
[00:35:13] usually what they want to do is liquidate it
[00:35:16] and sell it to somebody else.
[00:35:19] And keep whatever a cash they can get out of it
[00:35:23] because does the city really want to run something
[00:35:29] like Trump tower, probably not?
[00:35:31] But yeah, I don't know if that would really work very well.
[00:35:40] I guess we'll see and what happens with that.
[00:35:43] What do you think, Brian?
[00:35:45] Well, I think it's just a big joke.
[00:35:47] I mean, in the judge, I guess they're wanting to see
[00:35:51] some of his assets.
[00:35:52] I mean, they said his Mar-a-Lago property was at this value,
[00:35:57] which is a, and they put it at such a small value
[00:36:04] not worth much, but the properties near by it
[00:36:09] that had no buildings or anything on it were $200 million.
[00:36:14] And yet they're saying his property's only worth 500,
[00:36:18] I don't know.
[00:36:19] I mean, it was a stupid thing.
[00:36:21] So they're just playing this big game.
[00:36:23] And there again, he might not have a half million dollars
[00:36:27] in cash here.
[00:36:29] You got to pay this right now.
[00:36:30] He has assets.
[00:36:31] I don't know.
[00:36:31] So half a billion dollars.
[00:36:33] Yeah, that's what I mean.
[00:36:34] That's what I mean.
[00:36:35] Half a billion dollars in cash.
[00:36:37] Right?
[00:36:38] But he has assets.
[00:36:38] Hold on a minute, let me just stop you for saying
[00:36:39] who in their right mind would have a half a billion
[00:36:43] just playing around in cash anyway?
[00:36:45] I do.
[00:36:46] That's why this is such a circus and a joke
[00:36:48] because yeah, where you got to pay that today
[00:36:51] and within a box.
[00:36:52] Why?
[00:36:53] And that's the stupid thing.
[00:36:54] It's just pathetic.
[00:36:57] So here's the other question.
[00:36:58] I've got a constitutional conundrum on this one
[00:37:01] because look, if they say that he's been convicted,
[00:37:04] but see, I don't think so because he wants to appeal
[00:37:07] and they say well in order for you to appeal
[00:37:08] you have to pay this half a billion dollar fine first.
[00:37:11] And my response is how is that due process
[00:37:14] if you have to pay a half a billion just to appeal
[00:37:16] and if you're on appeal due process is not complete yet.
[00:37:19] Is it?
[00:37:20] Elden?
[00:37:22] Yeah, well there's another constitutional problem
[00:37:24] which seems to arise here as the eighth amendment
[00:37:28] prohibition against excessive fines.
[00:37:31] Oh shoot!
[00:37:32] Good point.
[00:37:33] Yeah.
[00:37:34] I hate that when the law just kind of tells the truth.
[00:37:38] Yeah, excessive fines.
[00:37:41] I don't know what else would be a excessive fine
[00:37:44] other than a half a billion dollar fine.
[00:37:48] And the good point, I like fine is based on this idea
[00:37:52] that somehow you over evaluated your properties.
[00:37:56] But third parties, I mean have you ever got a business loan
[00:37:59] Brian?
[00:38:00] Yeah.
[00:38:01] They don't just go Brian how much is your property worth
[00:38:03] and you just write down a number
[00:38:04] and then they're like cool.
[00:38:06] They go to this third party verification of value
[00:38:09] and everything else so they don't move forward sir.
[00:38:12] That's exactly right.
[00:38:13] Now that's what they're saying.
[00:38:13] I mean you look at the property,
[00:38:16] if there's property around it that has no buildings on it
[00:38:19] and it's worth 200 million,
[00:38:21] well what's his worth?
[00:38:22] On the right there on the waterfront
[00:38:25] and that big yeah.
[00:38:26] I mean it's ridiculous.
[00:38:27] Well if it's got John's name on it
[00:38:28] it's probably worth 50 bucks you know.
[00:38:30] Yeah.
[00:38:31] He stole it from somebody else
[00:38:34] I'm sure that's what they're saying.
[00:38:36] But I look at this right.
[00:38:37] How can we let this even stand with a straight face
[00:38:39] where are all the conservatives or Republicans
[00:38:42] in Americans and everybody else to stand up
[00:38:43] because if this can be done to Trump
[00:38:45] what's gonna stop them?
[00:38:46] You know what?
[00:38:47] You over evaluated your coin shop
[00:38:50] or you over evaluated your house
[00:38:52] or you, what I mean is where does this really end Brian?
[00:38:56] Well they want their hands in all that anyway
[00:38:58] so that's just the issue.
[00:38:59] I mean if that's why this is such a circus
[00:39:01] it's ridiculous and so much of this
[00:39:06] that we're watching as we go down the road here
[00:39:10] there's so many issues that they just
[00:39:13] you know they turn their blind eye
[00:39:15] to the fact of all the corruption and crap that's going on
[00:39:18] and these other people that are doing things
[00:39:19] but yet they really want to hand some of these doing
[00:39:22] well like you.
[00:39:23] I mean you're being attacked for what?
[00:39:25] For telling the truth.
[00:39:27] See I mean it's those kind of things
[00:39:28] that you just shake your head and just go come on.
[00:39:31] Yeah you still not having the lion.
[00:39:33] You know a creative way to stop something
[00:39:37] like this from getting out of hand might be
[00:39:39] well the government's going to say well you know
[00:39:42] you overvalued your house or property or whatever.
[00:39:48] Okay well then that has an effect
[00:39:51] on the surrounding properties as well
[00:39:53] but what is the property tax based on?
[00:39:57] The value of the property.
[00:39:59] So okay well let's just cut the values of the property
[00:40:02] and you guys have a big property tax refund, not on you.
[00:40:06] Yeah.
[00:40:08] All right.
[00:40:09] If it's overvalued then the property tax is over assessed.
[00:40:16] Yeah.
[00:40:17] The other question I have about this whole thing too is this
[00:40:20] what if I just sue the government and say they over evaluated
[00:40:23] how much taxes I owe?
[00:40:24] They just created, created, created numbers.
[00:40:27] Don't they do that all kinds of people
[00:40:28] they just come up and man you know
[00:40:30] so you owe a million.
[00:40:31] Go ahead and skip the break.
[00:40:32] This is just too good.
[00:40:33] Oh it did you owe millions in taxes Brian
[00:40:36] and we just know you do.
[00:40:37] Now your income doesn't sustain that.
[00:40:39] Nothing in your right mind equates to that.
[00:40:42] We're just going to simply say you know what
[00:40:44] with penalties and interest you owe you know
[00:40:46] two million in taxes or whatever the crazy number is
[00:40:48] they do this to people all the time.
[00:40:49] Aren't they over evaluating all that
[00:40:51] and are you gonna be able to have restitution for that?
[00:40:55] Well they've created a monster there
[00:40:57] so they need your money and extra tax on the create.
[00:40:59] They say oh you owe this much more taxes.
[00:41:02] Now then then they start calling
[00:41:03] you know what your distress is
[00:41:05] or you're just you just by government
[00:41:08] you don't want to play.
[00:41:10] I don't know that's they want to
[00:41:15] or maybe they should be saying you're just too happy
[00:41:17] and if you're just too happy then
[00:41:20] then we gotta watch you.
[00:41:22] Something's going on.
[00:41:23] You got that suitcase of money back there.
[00:41:24] Something's too happy.
[00:41:26] Yes I do.
[00:41:28] All right so listen, I don't know
[00:41:30] if you guys will believe me on this one
[00:41:31] but I tease my the girls and my family love fried rice
[00:41:35] so one time I made this joke and I'm like hey
[00:41:37] you know this company's gonna be having fried rice
[00:41:41] added to the menu and they're like no
[00:41:42] and I'm like yes it was a big old joke
[00:41:44] and it was not true
[00:41:45] but they got all psyched up thinking like McDonald's
[00:41:47] they're gonna have rice and stuff of fried rice
[00:41:49] and it was a big old joke and anyway
[00:41:52] I had fun, it made me happy.
[00:41:53] But anyways this is a true story.
[00:41:57] Listen up because it's gonna make you happy Eldon.
[00:42:00] Oh I like happy.
[00:42:01] Chipotle adds six pizza items to the menu.
[00:42:08] It's only at their test kitchen restaurant right now
[00:42:12] but they say it's a if it goes well
[00:42:14] they're gonna roll it out so they got this blue menu thing
[00:42:16] and their test kitchen
[00:42:17] and they're testing it right now
[00:42:19] I think it's in Maryland or somewhere like that
[00:42:20] and they're testing you can get pizza at Chick-fil-A
[00:42:23] if it goes well, what do you think of that?
[00:42:27] That sounds pretty good.
[00:42:28] I like Chick-fil-A.
[00:42:30] Yeah look out little pizzas right?
[00:42:33] Look out little seizures.
[00:42:35] I mean maybe they're gonna be chicken pizza
[00:42:37] Caesar's do they?
[00:42:38] Oh okay, maybe you're right.
[00:42:40] This is quality chicken pizza buddy.
[00:42:42] Come on now.
[00:42:45] I like chicken pizza.
[00:42:47] Yeah there you go.
[00:42:48] I find that interesting because as far as I understand
[00:42:52] oh what's that pizza place called Kentucky Fried Chicken.
[00:42:55] Oh yeah.
[00:42:56] Yeah it's a pizza place now you know that right?
[00:42:58] They got chicken pizza.
[00:43:01] Oh you heard this?
[00:43:02] They didn't have that.
[00:43:03] Yeah they got everybody's going pizza now.
[00:43:06] Pizza and yeah I mean everybody's got to sell a pie
[00:43:09] if you want happiness in America you gotta have a pie
[00:43:12] you're gonna have to pie it right?
[00:43:13] We're not talking 3.14 kind of so we're talking serious pizza.
[00:43:18] Pie here buddy.
[00:43:20] Well that's made me happy, I'm happy now.
[00:43:22] I love what you gotta do.
[00:43:23] I'm gonna go out and get a big old pizza
[00:43:25] and you're I mean the world just gets better by the minute.
[00:43:28] Our slides.
[00:43:30] I'm gonna have to go down to Chick-fil-A.
[00:43:32] Now I got a question.
[00:43:33] Do you think some of these companies are over
[00:43:35] or you know creating too much value in their pizza
[00:43:38] they're just saying their pizzas are worth too much?
[00:43:41] Because when I go to some pizza places
[00:43:42] they're expensive.
[00:43:44] Yeah well I think it's got the whole Brian.
[00:43:47] Well it cost everything.
[00:43:48] I mean everything is kind of climbing and yeah
[00:43:52] I think their things are going up
[00:43:55] or at least they're charging more.
[00:43:56] Wanna, it's like all this corporate deliberately charging more
[00:44:00] and hiking prices.
[00:44:04] Well so I got a question here.
[00:44:05] I think Joe Biden's out of control.
[00:44:07] It relates to the economy is why I'm bringing it up to you Brian.
[00:44:10] Headline says Biden to announce $8.5 billion in federal grants
[00:44:18] you ask for what?
[00:44:20] For Intel Corporation.
[00:44:22] One of the largest companies in the world is just,
[00:44:24] I mean they're on the skids when it comes to cash
[00:44:26] but so $8.5 billion they say you know
[00:44:31] they're already one of Arizona's largest employers
[00:44:33] but it stems from this passage of what they call
[00:44:38] the Chips and Science Act of 2022.
[00:44:43] Russ Wiles with the piece USA Today talks about it
[00:44:47] and stuff it's a huge story
[00:44:48] and I guess they say the proposed $8.5 billion grant
[00:44:54] it's a federal grant
[00:44:57] along with Intel's own funding plans.
[00:44:59] Marks one of the largest ever semiconductor investments
[00:45:04] ever in the world
[00:45:04] and they say that it'll bring tons of jobs
[00:45:06] it's just gonna be incredible.
[00:45:08] And I kind of heard that and I'm like
[00:45:10] where does Biden get $8.5 billion to do this
[00:45:13] and it turns out in 2022 so you're talking two years ago
[00:45:16] and now Congress passed a slush fund for chips
[00:45:20] of my conductor and now the handouts by Joe begin
[00:45:23] right before the election.
[00:45:24] I call that election fraud personally
[00:45:26] because you're literally giving people free lollipops
[00:45:29] to get elected kind of thing in the form
[00:45:30] of big corporate $8.5 billion federal grants
[00:45:35] at your expense Brian what do you say
[00:45:37] does that make you happy sir?
[00:45:38] No.
[00:45:39] Well it makes me want to have a conibction
[00:45:43] right on the radio when I just
[00:45:45] on earth is happening.
[00:45:47] Just keep creating more spending and yeah
[00:45:52] I don't know funding for various things
[00:45:55] I don't know it doesn't put
[00:45:56] it probably just puts more money in his pocket
[00:45:58] I would think.
[00:45:59] I mean if you go back to the
[00:46:01] billion now the problem is
[00:46:02] you don't know who to blame with this either
[00:46:04] because on one hand you want to blame Joe
[00:46:06] but two years ago Congress gave him the cash
[00:46:10] there was not enough strings attached
[00:46:12] to control where the money went really
[00:46:13] it was kind of a slush and whatever fun
[00:46:16] based on this what is this thing called
[00:46:20] the Chips and Science Act of 2022 did you know
[00:46:23] about that Eldon that the chips of science
[00:46:25] act of 22 I didn't know
[00:46:27] 5 billion just to be spent on this one
[00:46:31] rollout can you imagine sure be nice
[00:46:34] if it was the chips and salsa act instead
[00:46:36] but now you're talking
[00:46:40] yeah
[00:46:41] well that's me and now I think it's like a 240 billion
[00:46:44] investments
[00:46:46] I mean he wants to take over this
[00:46:48] semiconductor thing here being the US number one
[00:46:51] but I think
[00:46:52] what worth the money he's so
[00:46:54] terrible with money is I'd hate to give him any more money
[00:46:58] well what's interesting to me is they say they'll be all kind of the jobs
[00:47:00] this is incredible there's a kind of tax breaks associated with it as well
[00:47:04] for certain companies and everything else
[00:47:05] my question is this what's different than the Communist Chinese how they fund
[00:47:10] or these you know it's on one hand you can say socialism
[00:47:14] it's really fascism where the government gives you a bunch of money and
[00:47:17] sits on strings attached control
[00:47:19] how many of these semiconductor chips are going to have backdoor
[00:47:22] government accessibility because of this you know
[00:47:24] what strings are attached all this and and where does the government think they
[00:47:29] have authority to spend us into oblivion over this so we can be what number
[00:47:32] one in the world and
[00:47:33] in chips good luck compete with the Communist Chinese on that
[00:47:37] they can put 8.5 billion without even blinking and I we send
[00:47:40] I mean there are most favorite nation trading partner were funding their
[00:47:43] chip conductor race against us and then we fund our side to Brian
[00:47:47] well and I think he was only planning to capture about 20% of that market
[00:47:52] so we're pumping a bunch of money in here and
[00:47:55] and yeah he is he is saying okay well yeah we're going to create these jobs
[00:47:58] and and it'll be good for
[00:48:00] for everything else but yeah I mean like you say kind of a back door
[00:48:05] government you know watching or whatever they can put in this these chips I
[00:48:11] don't know I'm not a fan and I don't I don't know how he just throws this
[00:48:15] stuff out there like it yeah it's gonna help the commerce of labor and workforce
[00:48:18] priority you know all this uh uh uh uh yeah okay so I don't know
[00:48:25] well sort of a chip held in what do you say to that
[00:48:29] uh for it it's just awful yeah there you go
[00:48:35] it's just awful I just don't have respond to this
[00:48:39] kind of because it's so and nobody really seems to blink and I when these
[00:48:43] news pieces released so me I look at them and go are you and I get
[00:48:47] sent in it but everybody else is like my son's gonna go to college he's
[00:48:52] gonna get a free loan and go to college in less than a year he'll be a chip
[00:48:56] something or other and he'll be able to just go ahead and make huge money
[00:48:59] in you know high-techs gonna save us and this is nothing but a farce this
[00:49:05] isn't gonna go well now let me kind of remind everyone in Utah we have this
[00:49:08] thing called micron and the big micron company moved to Utah and we gave him
[00:49:12] a bunch of land and a bunch of tax breaks they were gonna take on the world
[00:49:16] baby and then a couple short months later they're like oh we're gonna have to
[00:49:20] kind of pull out of this we're gonna kind of have to pack away it's not gonna be
[00:49:23] near what it was talked about and they wafed literally on the whole thing
[00:49:27] primarily Ryan yeah it wasn't a lot of their buildings were empty for quite a
[00:49:32] while I don't know if they're up and producing now but yeah just maybe
[00:49:36] somebody else came in a box I mean that's so but I agree you just set there
[00:49:39] like a bacon kind of they pulled out and I think you just cost that's a lot of
[00:49:45] money at that point yeah we bought a lot of chips the salsa south of the
[00:49:49] border that's for sure on this one
[00:49:57] anyway I just I just look at that and I'm just
[00:50:01] just shocked about some of the things that are happening
[00:50:06] this to me is a moral hazard as well and it directly relates to two
[00:50:11] elections headline says this the Democratic National Committee
[00:50:16] DNC is forming a group of lawyers to monitor how third-party contenders
[00:50:24] seek ballot access as the party continues to worry
[00:50:32] at such candidates because you know what they could potentially hinder
[00:50:37] president Joe Biden's election chances so now they're literally doubling
[00:50:44] down getting a bank of lawyers to make sure that nobody else can get on
[00:50:49] the ballot in my opinion selection fraud Ryan and what they claim at the end is
[00:50:54] they say we just want to make sure that that someone's really got enough
[00:50:58] support to be real they're not just some kind of you know seeking for the
[00:51:02] limelight their own purposes or whatever else and I think Joe doesn't have
[00:51:05] the support why don't we just take Joe off the ballot this is flat-out election
[00:51:10] fraud Ryan it is election fraud and it's basically what he did
[00:51:15] I mean he won't he I mean maybe some of these other candidates you know our
[00:51:19] last election should have had attorneys to just look at what he was accomplishing
[00:51:23] because I you know it was yeah but now we want to make sure he gets in
[00:51:28] that's right so let's get to the turn to yeah I'm what it's a joke what a
[00:51:32] joke what do you think about this Eldon to me it's serious
[00:51:36] serious business stuff it's flat-out they say we complain there's no
[00:51:39] election fraud evidence but I look at this and I go what more evidence that you
[00:51:43] want than a hiring of bank of lawyers to literally manipulate it and make
[00:51:46] it more and more difficult for third-party candidates to get out
[00:51:49] you know RFK JR many others are kind of changing the game where they might do a
[00:51:53] Ross Pro and get a significant percentage and change the outcome in the
[00:51:55] election they want to stop it by law fair that's what's going on Eldon but
[00:52:00] Sam they're saving democracy don't you see
[00:52:05] they're about to be able to have democracy but since we don't have one I don't
[00:52:08] see how they can save it yes right that
[00:52:13] is a good point
[00:52:19] well yeah it you kind of have to look at these things with a bit of a jaded eye
[00:52:25] and understand that you know most likely they're looking out for themselves
[00:52:31] rather than all of America now they've got kind of an excuse though
[00:52:38] about this thing in my opinion
[00:52:43] they say this
[00:52:46] they want to make sure that it's like a bonafide party not just kind of a
[00:52:53] someone exploiting this for their own purposes or whatever
[00:52:58] um they want to make sure that you're if you're seeking status what's
[00:53:02] happening is because it's so hard to get on the ballot they use different
[00:53:05] names across the country for the parties because certain names have gotten
[00:53:09] greater ballot access in the past or whatever it's easier to get the name on
[00:53:13] the ballot so what they're saying is they want to make sure you're really a
[00:53:15] bonafide party not just an individual trying to take advantage of the rules
[00:53:19] and my question is where do we decide that parties get preferential
[00:53:24] treatment to candidates what do you mean I gotta be a bonafide party why do I
[00:53:29] have to have a private middleman control my access to a ballot
[00:53:35] brand that's what I mean by election fraud but there's no
[00:53:38] since thing is parties and they get special privileges above
[00:53:42] people or candidates right well you're right but they're trying to weed out
[00:53:47] you know they don't want to have any kind of
[00:53:49] competition they just want to kind of weed out all that competition and just
[00:53:53] leave it to the a few and so I think it so
[00:53:57] you know there isn't an opportunity for everybody and that's perhaps the problem
[00:54:01] then now they're wanting to yeah weed it out I guess
[00:54:05] and a lot more of collectivism looking at people as if they don't have it.
[00:54:10] Stay there we'll talk about this right you're on to something else stay
[00:54:13] right there I got a quick pause we'll take it we'll be right back in seconds
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