The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 539 Is Someone Trying to Tell us Something?
Episode Date: September 4, 2017In this episode: Melania Trump expertly trolls media-hacks by doing this. http://trib.al/XWHmXf3  No, Hurricane Harvey will not be good for the economy. Destruction economics is for fools. https://w...ww.cato.org/blog/bad-economics-hurricane-harvey-part-2?utm_source=Cato+Institute+Emails&utm_campaign=1af3773aff-Cato_at_Liberty_RSS&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_395878584c-1af3773aff-143016961&goal=0_395878584c-1af3773aff-143016961&mc_cid=1af3773aff&mc_eid=3fd7404a34  Another liberal Hurricane Harvey "narrative" debunked. https://www.cato.org/blog/lack-zoning-not-houstons-problem?utm_source=Cato+Institute+Emails&utm_campaign=1af3773aff-Cato_at_Liberty_RSS&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_395878584c-1af3773aff-143016961&goal=0_395878584c-1af3773aff-143016961&mc_cid=1af3773aff&mc_eid=3fd7404a34  Are liberals ready to abandon identity politics? This liberal writer thinks it's time. http://www.salon.com/2017/09/02/time-to-give-up-on-identity-politics-its-dragging-the-progressive-agenda-down/  The Universal Basic Income is still a really bad idea. This study is deeply flawed. http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/a-dollar1000-per-month-cash-handout-would-grow-the-economy-by-dollar25-trillion-new-study-says/ar-AAr35pQ?li=BBnb7Kz  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dan Bongino.
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Hi, welcome to the Renegade Republican with Dan Bongino.
Producer Joe, how are you today?
Hey, fine.
Labor Day it is, my friend.
Ah, that was gross.
I totally just...
My mic, I have like a puff protector, you know, looks like a Q-tip on the end.
And I get up on the mic pretty good when I'm sitting in my chair.
And I just like brushed my lips up against it.
Ah!
Yummy.
And those things are always gross, you know that?
Talking into them the whole time.
Man, that was nasty.
Man, today's deadlift day.
I'm stoked to get in the gym after this.
Took the weekend off.
Joints feel good.
Love deadlifts.
For those of you who have to lift,
the greatest thing on the planet, the deadlift.
There is nothing like it.
Man, I'm telling you, I love deadlift day, so I'm stoked.
All right, let's dig right in.
Just one personal story here.
Bear with me over the next week or so.
I was just talking to producer joe
before this we will get our shows out on time as we always do but there is a you probably heard
another massive hurricane barreling towards florida now we don't know if it's gonna hit us
or not it's you know i don't know 50 50 at this point some of the cones have it coming up uh
towards florida where i am some of them don't, but just bear with me. It's been interesting.
I went to Walmart yesterday, Joe, and there was, I kid you not, Walmart.
There was literally not a case of water left.
Now, I don't only say this because we advertise Patriot Supply.
That'll come later, but I prepare early.
I sniff a hurricane.
I went out, so we had our cases of water already, but I was going to buy a few more just in case but it's all out so just bear with me with the hurricane and if
you're out there in florida get prepared right quick you know all right so jumping right into
the stories for today so uh the in an expert act of trolling like i haven't seen in years
melania trump gives a big double barrel middle finger to the media hacks. They go back to Texas this weekend to help out with the recovery effort over there.
And what does she do?
She rolls out of the White House again in a pair of high heels
in a beautiful double barrel to the mainstream media clowns.
Now, I don't want to dig into this story too deep because it's just a beautiful thing to see the Trumps just stick it to these media goons who have nothing better to talk about.
I discussed this last week, then Melania Trump's footwear as she boards the helicopter to go to Andrews to go to Texas.
By the way, she never got off the plane in heels.
It's just that she got on the plane in heels that bothered the media because they have nothing else. They can never, ever lose the
narrative. And their narrative is now that the Trumps are elitists. So that's all they got.
Nevermind that the Obama's vacationed over in Martha's Vineyard. So what does she do instead
of changing? She gets back on there, back on with the heels on again.
Now, the only reason I want to bring this up is because I've been through something like this.
And I want to just, for any of you who are candidates out there, political activists,
people who are public figures in the conservative, libertarian, or Republican realm,
I just want to give you a lesson that I really, really hope you take with you.
It's important.
I'm not messing around here.
I'm not trying to be funny or silly.
really hope you take with you. It's important. I'm not messing around here. I'm not trying to be funny or silly. I've been on the receiving end of the media mob like the Trumps are every day.
Now, obviously far different in scale. I mean, there's this like international outrage. You know,
mine was relatively localized, a couple of national stories, but I've been on the receiving end of
bullying groupthink. And I hate the term bullying
it's so it sounds so whiny but you get what I'm saying Joe I mean you know with the with the that
slob Caputo that incident with him I think I remember they went after you constantly it was
surprising how much they went after you especially in Maryland they got kind of savage but I've been
a victim of a few of them I mean it's not just once or twice and I don't even like to use the
term victim I've been on the receiving end of them.
I know what they're like. Like the bullying
effort because Melania Trump wore heels
onto them. Oh, that's so insensitive.
You know what? F you.
Here's the
only response to this, and I mean it.
Bullying
only works.
And groupthink bullying with media hacks.
By the way, they're all cowards. I'm
telling you, I have been behind the scenes with the media as a secret service agent.
These are the, talk about the sissification of humankind. We are talking about a class of people
who I'm telling you, 50% of them are total losers who could never do it. They can never be
carpenters. They can never be cops. They could never be in the military.
50% of decent folks,
but half of them are total complete losers.
They rely exclusively on the power of the pack,
the horde, the wolf pack.
They will never act alone
because they're total cowards.
They need the pack,
and when the pack leaves them, they back off.
So my point to this whole thing
is the bullying that they tried to do with Melania
the only way to come back to this is
the way she did it. With a big
double-barreled middle finger
with your tongue out and a big
F you. Pardon
my language.
It's the only way.
Now listen, sometimes you're wrong and you apologize. I mean, I've
done some things I felt bad about.
I'm like, you know what?
I'm only human.
Bad move.
Move on.
But the times I've been on the receiving end of the group think bullying, like Melania,
by the way, but she did nothing wrong at all.
She got on a helicopter appropriately dressed for the White House and got off in sneakers.
The only appropriate way to respond is to never cower in fear to cowards.
Listen, Joe, sometimes fear helps you, okay?
When you're up against a lion in the middle of the Serengeti, be afraid.
Be very afraid.
Get the hell out of there right quick.
Move your caboose.
Get out of there.
I'm not a southerner, by the way.
I just love that expression.
Get out of there fast.
You're overmatched.
You will not win.
And you're going to get dead fast.
Okay?
You're in a looting situation in Texas.
You're going to get dead real quick.
You should be afraid if you're looting in Texas.
Okay?
It's a way to get dead real fast.
Okay?
It just reminds me of the Miami Vice movie with the lady with the gun.
Only one person's going to get dead.
She says that you'll get dead real quick in the lion situation and looting in Texas.
Okay?
But when you're not in the wrong, the only way to respond is to overwhelm these people with big double-barreled middle fingers.
It's the only way.
When I had that incident with that slob Caputo,
one of the biggest losers.
Anyway, I mean, my wife hates when I bring this story,
but it's applicable here.
I don't know who this guy thought he was dealing with,
but I think he thought he was going to get an apology for me telling him to go F himself.
That was never, ever in the cards, ever.
Like, ever going to happen.
Like, the next day, or was it the day after that,
or the next day after that,
I came out with like the secondary video telling him
he can basically double down on going to urgh himself, you know?
Yeah.
And I think he was shocked.
Like this little goofball with his, I mean, he's like,
this guy's like the epitome of the clown class.
I don't understand what he was expecting.
The Melania did the same thing.
It's the only way because they don't have
anything else, Joe. What are they
going to do? What is Caputo
or the media clowns of Melania going to do?
No, I'm dead serious.
What are they actually going to do?
They got nothing. They got nothing.
What do you think? This is Game of Thrones or something?
They're going to come after you. I don't watch
the show, but there's like Dragon's Armies and stuff.
And what are those? Walker? I don't watch the show but there's like dragons armies and stuff and and uh what are those that you walk or i don't watch this maybe i should i'm yeah but i see all
the previews and the facebook stuff what are they gonna do like attack the castle these are total
cowards i'm not believe me i'm not suggesting that violence here's the answer i mean that i i'm
i have a i do i fear god i love god but fear him. And violence is certainly not the answer.
Well, you were talking about a verbal response in your case.
And in Melania's case, it was a show.
I mean, it was a show.
Yeah, it's a nonviolent act of basically, I'm not going to fall into your trap.
And you can either deal with it.
It's one of those like Matt Damon, Good Will Hunting, how do you like them apples, mom? Because there's nothing you can either deal with it or or this it's one of those like matt damon goodwill hunting how do you like them apples mom because there's nothing you can do like that's the thing
with the coward class like there's nothing you can do it's what i love about brazilian jiu-jitsu
and grappling and weight it's the ultimate equalizer like when you go into a grappling
guys if you don't like a guy and he constantly beats you he's just better there's nothing you
can do you've tried everything negotiations not gonna work he's just better. There's nothing you can do. You've tried everything.
Negotiation's not going to work.
He's going to sidemount you and choke you out.
It's just the way, that's what I love about it.
But in the media, well, it's not like that.
They think, no, no, now we'll say, I know you are, but what am I?
And that's going to make this guy feel really bad.
And you're like, dude, really?
Like, did you grow up in the same world I did?
Like, were you the guy in high school? That's why i bring that example of even in that conversation with caputo about
how these are the kids i sadly who got beat up a lot in high school which is terrible they did
they're probably nerds and and they got and i'm really i'm not being funny about like that's
really rude that people end up obnoxious and nasty that people do that i was on the receiving end of
a few beatings before i started you know turning a corner on that and it sucks but that doesn't like two wrongs don't make a right
because you got beat up a lot in high school doesn't make it like oh well now i'm gonna get
everybody back later on because you know i'm gonna double down on it and i'm gonna use this
pack mentality to go after people all right i spent way too much time on this than i wanted
to but i'm just warning you
out there for you candidates for office and stuff.
If you're in the right on something, do not back down.
Don't.
At all.
Ever.
I don't care how many people, what the social media pressure is like, they will drive them.
All the pack, wolf pack in the media wants is for you to go, oh, I'm really sorry when
you're not.
Don't do it.
It's a big mistake.
All right.
I know that took it kind of a different direction.
We don't cover a lot of that stuff on the show,
and I haven't brought that up in a while.
My wife hates it, but it is applicable.
All right.
You know, I titled today's show
as someone trying to tell us something,
and I mean it.
A little more serious note here.
You know,
I'm watching the news
this weekend.
We have these wildfires
in Los Angeles, Joe.
You know,
we have North Korea now
with a hydrogen bomb.
And for those of you,
listen,
I'm not a nuclear scientist,
obviously,
but, you know,
being in the Secret Service
and stuff,
this is the kind of stuff
we're required to know about
at least at a,
not a deep level,
but in a superficial enough level
that you know what's going on.
That's a thermonuclear device.
It requires an explosion to get the bigger explosion.
So a hydrogen bomb can be, in most cases, is far more devastating than obviously the
standard battlefield nuclear weapons and these intercontinental nuclear weapons that are
designed to take out cities as well.
A hydrogen bomb is a really big, big big big problem for the united states if the north koreans are in fact accurate that
they've created one so we got wildfires we have hurricane harvey one of the just most tragic
natural disasters in american history we have hurricane irma now beating down on florida you
know the bahamas and i just thought to myself this weekend, Joe,
is God trying to tell us something here? I mean, we've seen the country taken over by an
unprecedented level of hatred for the president, for people who have opposing political views.
We have this Antifa crowd. And I would i would just even for myself this is a little
self-reflective moment on labor day and by the way thanks to all the laborers out there on labor day
who bust their butts every day but you know maybe it's time for us to be a little self-reflective
as well i don't i don't think on our side i don't think we did anything wrong but if you know if
you're one of those people out there on the left that's taken it upon yourself to hate and accuse everybody who's conservative of being evil people rather than having evil ideas, maybe it's time to look back and say, hey, maybe they're trying to tell us something.
Just a thought.
All right.
Moving on to another story and a different note.
I got a great article.
Thanks for all the emails with articles and stuff. I read them all.
I got a bunch of tremendous emails
this weekend.
Forgive me. I forget who sent this one over.
Maybe it was Rich.
He's a regular emailer. But the universal
basic income, Joe, has made a comeback.
I want to tie this into a different story here.
The universal basic income, again,
is the idea that the government should give people
basically a salary every month for doing nothing.
And the tech industry is supporting this.
The Zuckerbergs and the Elon Musk from Musk's of Tesla are those people of the world because
their thesis, which is silly, Joe, is that robotics and automation and artificial intelligence
and technology is going to leave human beings with absolutely nothing to do.
You're not going to have anything to do all day.
Therefore, if the government doesn't pay you, we're all going to die of star with absolutely nothing to do. You're not going to have anything to do all day. Therefore, if the government doesn't pay you,
we're all going to die of starvation, which is nonsense.
That's been said about everything.
It was said about shoes in France,
ATMs in the United States.
And the bottom line is each time we develop a technology,
human beings find another way to produce something
that human beings didn't know they wanted in the first place.
I mean, isn't it true?
Think about, walk down any aisle in Walmart,
and I challenge you to look in that aisle and see the products there
and ask you if those products were there 50 years ago.
And if you say, well, why would you do that?
Because you may say to yourself, well, logically, if that's correct,
that human beings aren't going to have anything to do
because everything we have will be produced by robots.
How do you know what we want?
I was in Walmart this weekend.
I'll give you a quick example.
There's like an entire aisle dedicated to hand sanitizers.
People needed clean hands in the 50s.
Why didn't someone think of it?
Because no one thought they needed a portable hand sanitizer.
No one thought they needed that.
You'd go in and wash your hands. No one thought they needed that.
You'd go in and wash your hands.
What happened?
The world changed.
People travel a lot.
They may not have access to quick water and soap.
Someone said, why don't we put alcohol in a gel?
Great idea.
Oh, my gosh.
Someone thought of that. The fact that he didn't go on to produce it later because some robot or machine produces the gel. Does not mean that the person who invented it.
His product designers.
His product testers.
And the other people involved in the company in the beginning.
And the investors.
Do not in turn make money from it.
You see what I'm saying Joe?
Yeah.
We have no idea what people are going to need in the future.
It's not like robots are going to create everything we need.
Because you don't know what you need.
It takes people. It's not like robots are going to create everything we need because you don't know what you need. It takes people.
It takes creative
people. Artificial intelligence will never
be able to match the creative instincts of
a human being because they're not human.
You can't teach a
non-human to be human better than a human
being. Okay?
You can get into the mind of a cat if you'd like
to by doing all kinds of pet
scans and whatever. I got news for you. You will never know what it's like to be a cat if you'd like to by doing all kinds of pet scans and whatever i got
news for you you will never know what it's like to be a cat humans know what humans want so with
that there's a study out and i'll put this in the show notes and for those of you again with the
show notes out there thank you to all the new subscribers please go to bongino.com that's my
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There's a study, it's a story on MSN.com, Joe, that a far left think tank that's saying
now if we were to give people $1,000 a month as a UBI, universal basic income, that Joe,
this is a good one, it'll grow the economy by an amazing 12.56% in eight years.
Whoa, that's crazy.
Giving people $1,000 a month is somehow going to grow the economy.
It's like magic.
It's like the money fairy.
But here's the caveat.
This is fascinating because it requires a level of economic ignorance that only a far
left think tank could produce.
It says, Joe, but it'll only grow the economy by this 12% over five years
or over 12% if it's financed through government debt and not through taxes.
Now, I'm going to relate this in a second to disaster economics
and some other stuff because this is creeping up again, the idea that Hurricane Harvey is going to be some
kind of a boon to the economy.
It's going to be a benefit, which is insane.
Folks, do you require how, like, Econ 101, right?
There is no difference between taxes and debt.
There's no difference.
Think about it, right?
If I tax you now,
Joe, at
$1,000 a month. Tax me, baby.
Take that, tax me, baby.
Take that $1,000 from Armacost
and give it back to Armacost
in the
form of
a universal basic income.
I'm only going, let's be generous, Joe,
and say the government only takes 20% to manage the program.
Realistically, a lot of data shows it's closer to 40%,
if not higher, but let's be generous.
So I take $1,000 from Joe.
I give him back $800.
And again, that's being generous.
Folks, please explain to me how Joe's any richer.
Now, you may say, well, Dan, what's the problem? The report clearly said that that taxing is not
going to grow the economy and you're just confirming the point. No, but it goes on to
say that, oh, but if we finance it through government debt, it'll definitely grow the
economy then. Okay. So I don't tax Joe now. I just borrow $1,000 from an investor or anyone, say in China, that lends us.
And I give Joe the $1,000.
And then all of a sudden we're going to be 12.56% richer over eight years.
You may say, well, Dan, that makes sense.
It's just found money.
Is it?
Now we're not only paying the $1,000 back from Joe's income,
but we're paying it, Joe, with interest.
Folks, do you, I mean, is this complicated?
No, my stupid meter's going off.
Now, Joe, you're not an economist, right?
Neither am I, but I love economics.
It's my passion.
But this isn't difficult to figure out, correct?
That either way, you're paying.
You're either paying up front or you're paying with interest.
This is like the foundation of basic.
This isn't even finance 101.
This is like finance kindergarten.
Like my kid gets this.
But the report makes a distinction as if these things are different.
Oh, no.
If we finance it through debt, it's A-OK. But tax is no good. Now, folks, I thought about this. But the report makes a distinction as if these things are different. Oh no, if we finance
it through debt, it's A-OK, but tax is no good. Now, folks, I thought about this. I'm like,
how do I give people just a simple analogy here? All right, let's say this was a private company
and they said, well, we need to grow. We need to grow by 12.5% or 6% over eight years.
So Joe wants to grow his podcasting business.
So Joe says, well, I need that money to come in because I need to redistribute that money to my employee, whatever it is.
I need to give my employee, Joe has, say, an employee, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny Botts, right?
So Johnny Botts needs that $1,000.
Joe can do what?
Joe can raise the prices to me because Joe charges us to do the podcast.
He's got to get the money from somewhere is the point.
Or Joe could take a loan.
But either way, if Joe doesn't grow his business subsequently,
which the United States, based on our growth rate and based on our debt levels,
we're not growing.
We're at 2%.
We're barely keeping up with inflation.
Joe is not better off either way.
Either he's paying back.
Either the customers are paying more right now for Joe's services.
Me, because you're charging me more, Joe, because you need more money to pay your employee.
Yeah.
Or you're going to charge me more next year plus interest.
So you're going to charge me more plus the interest you're paying.
Because either way, the money's not fabricated out of thin air.
Now, the private industry has a benefit here because Joe can grow his business.
The government doesn't produce anything.
You get what I'm saying, Joe?
You actually have the benefit.
If you were to grow your business substantially, you may find a way later on where that works
out for you and works out for everyone because your business grows and you'll be able to
be more productive.
The government doesn't even do that.
It doesn't produce anything to offset the interest that has to pay on the debt. Folks, this is an unbelievably stupid idea.
You'd have to be a tech industry titan to believe it. I mean, really, this is an unbelievably dumb
idea. I'll put the MSN piece in there. It's a good piece and it gives both sides. So don't be
confused by the title. The title's like, study says universal basic income will benefit the economy.
Give it a read because it says in the end, it goes through how there's a counterfactual here too.
And a counterfactual meaning what if we didn't do that?
What if the $1,000 stayed in the economy?
Now, I want to get to this salon piece too, but there's so much good material today.
There was another story I saw which relates to current events in Cato.
And it is a thorough, thorough dismantling of destruction economics.
And it's a short piece.
It will be in the show notes.
Please read it.
I take a lot of time putting these articles together.
This is a doozy.
Because now this is coming up again too.
This is creeping up.
This idea that this is somehow going to be good for the economy. Now,
why does the left love destruction economics? And keep in mind, the theory behind it,
so you understand the tie in here, folks, is the exact same theory and the exact same mistake being made, I should say, is being made with universal basic income.
That tax and debt are different.
That a payment now is somehow, if it's a payment later plus interest, it's somehow more beneficial.
Government debt is somehow net worth than a payment today.
In other words, if I don't tax you now, but we take a government loan and I have to tax
you later, that's better off.
It's also, destruction economics, it's the same thing. It's the same garbage. It's
the same nonsense. It's the same idea that somehow a taxpayer dollar plus interest later
is better than a taxpayer dollar taken from people now. Now, this is creeping up again,
and the why matters, folks. Why does the left love destruction economics? It loves destruction
economics because the left is always about control.
It is about the control of money, the control of funds, the control of the economy, and destruction economics.
In other words, the idea that the government can come in like they did after the New Deal,
Joe, and pour all this taxpayer dollars into the Tennessee Valley Authority and other things,
that if the government dictates the flow of funds, pools it, then gives it to people and
controls it,
that somehow this is going to be beneficial.
I'm going to tell you,
I'm going to say something a little controversial here.
I don't think the left really believes this.
I'm talking about the educated left.
And I mean that.
I know that sounds like an oxymoron.
But I don't think the educated left really believes this.
The Krugmanites.
Paul Krugman and all these lefties that write about destruction economics,
how Hurricane Horror is going to be so good and we're going to poor infrastructure in
the economies.
I don't think they believe it.
I think they are obsessed with the idea of the control of the flow of funds.
It's as simple as that.
They want your money.
They want to see where your money goes.
They want to dictate where your money goes because that's the whole, that's the core
principle, the base on which the socialist house is built on.
That there should be no private property and the government can control everything, can
control where the money goes.
They love this stuff.
Now, folks, this is nonsense for two reasons.
I know I addressed this last week, but it's coming up again because I'm hearing it over
and over, even from some conservatives out there who don't know any better.
They're like, well, this could be a long-term boost to GDP because think of all those construction jobs. Folks, I'm not going to go over the Bastiat's
broken window thing. I did that last week. You can listen to last week's show and look it up.
But think about it. You now have what? 40, 50,000 destroyed properties, potentially more.
So the properties no longer exist. These were productive assets that no longer exist
that's number one you had assets you have destroyed them now if these were unproductive
assets in other words let's say a machine joe that's outdated and doesn't help you make money
anymore let's say you know joe you're making coffee cups or whatever it may be right and you
have a coffee cup making machine and your competitors have the new machine and
it pumps out twice as many coffee cups per hour.
It's clear, Joe, if you don't exchange your old equipment, capital, for new capital, new
equipment, you're going to go out of business because you're just not producing.
You can't fill the demand while your competitors can.
Make sense?
Yeah.
I'm going to have to get rid of old Jim.
You're going to have to get rid of it and say
goodbye, see you later. You're going to have to go
find something else, either more productive
workers or better capital. Human
capital or equipment. That's an
unproductive asset. But let's say
Joe's equipment was working just fine and
he was competing with his coffee cup competitors
everywhere, right?
If Joe's equipment's destroyed, Joe now has to go back and just buy the same equipment over again.
This is not a net benefit to the economy at all.
Not to mention, so again, productive assets are destroyed.
And number two, in the time it takes between when Joe's equipment was destroyed because of the flood
to Joe buying
another piece of equipment to produce his coffee mugs in that time it takes Joe's not producing
any coffee mugs so Joe's not making any revenue folks this is not only destruction economics is
not only dumb it's it's a hundred percent counterintuitive the far left narrative ladies and gentlemen I can't say this to enough it's all and I got a story about the zoning thing it's 100% counterintuitive. The far left narrative, ladies and gentlemen,
I can't say this too enough,
and I got a story about the zoning thing,
it's going to really kick your caboose.
This is what aggravates,
I was in the shower this morning before,
and I'm thinking about the show,
and I'm like, how do I explain to my audience
with such a passion why liberalism bothers me so much?
Because it relies on, Joe,
absolute total manipulation it's not that it's not true it's that it's a lie with intent it's a lie with intent to manipulate
you to believe in a narrative that's not only not helping but is actively hurting you to for the
left to try to convince people that a biblical level storm and flooding
in one of america's great cities is somehow going to be a gdp boom uh strictly for the purpose of
advancing a narrative that the government should control the control of funds the federal government
should control the flow of funds and build new infrastructure that's why i'm telling you that's
why they're doing this they don't really really believe this. It's just sick.
It's just sick stuff.
They just make this stuff up, folks.
They just make it up.
It doesn't make sense on its face.
I mean, I'm slipping over my own words here because I'm so aggravated about this.
Who in their right mind thinks that if a wrecking ball was to accidentally take out your house
while you're at the gym, that, oh,
man, this is great for my own personal
GDP. Wow, now I get to rebuild
my house. Do any of you believe
that? Well, why would
you believe that then on a mass scale?
Like, oh, no, but Joe, when it happens
50,000 times, then it's really
good.
This requires like a blind stupidity.
It's infuriating.
Some more evidence, by the way, in the in the Picado piece that this is just as if you needed any more evidence that dumb is dumb.
But Joe, if this was the case, you would think after Hurricane Sandy, right?
Yeah.
Up in New York.
Right.
You would think that, which was devastating, by the way.
They took out, I mean, I have an aunt and a cousin that lives in Long Beach.
The whole area was devastated.
If this was the case that destruction economics was going to lead to some kind of an economic boom, because look at all the new jobs, then why did the New York economy suffer 12 quarters, 12 quarters after Sandy hit the
area?
When I say suffer, I mean perform lower than the average across the United States.
Again, folks, this is a facts and database show.
And I appreciate all the emails.
I got a ton of them this weekend saying how we do things differently than other shows
and we give facts and data and research.
You know, that's how i learn if there's evidence otherwise why would you continue to say it if destruction economics work new york's economy and new jersey due to hurricane sandy
would be booming it's not it's it's it's anti-booming it is doing worse than the national
account now is it just because of the destruction no No. New York and New Jersey have high tax rates.
I'm not saying that it's causal.
But I'm just saying if there was an inference to be made that was causal or even correlational in the other direction, the left would put it out there.
But they can't.
The evidence is the opposite, Joe.
But again, don't let facts get in the way of a good argument.
Hey, Dan.
Yes, sir.
Over the weekend, I was watching Fox's coverage of Harvey, and I was watching Fox Business,
and I heard the broken glass theory brought up a few times, and I knew exactly what they
were talking about, and that's due to the show.
Yeah, the Bastiat's broken window.
I just wanted you to know that.
Yeah.
I think our listeners heard it, too, and they probably went, yeah, I know what he's talking
about.
She's talking about it.
And they cover it in a Cato piece, too, and it's really something you need to learn.
We talked about it last week, because's just so elegant, its simplicity.
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material this week. And I saw another story of Kato. Kato was bringing it in their newsletter. You're sweet. Remember the story about zoning?
Yeah.
You know, my wife was getting ready to go to yoga this morning,
and I'm like, Paula!
Paula!
Stella!
Stella!
She's getting ready to leave, and I'm like, no, no, you got to come in here.
Because we mentioned this thing about zoning last week,
how the left is always obsessed with the narrative.
Not all Democrats, not even all liberals but the left is a radical group of people that even despite a national
tragedy like hurricane harvey an almost unprecedented tragedy in that area in our time
how they will never ever let go of an advantageous narrative even if the narrative is false in other
words as i said to you before it's not just that liberalism is lying to you it's lying to you
with intent they lie to you about destruction economics because they want you to believe that
the government should be able to rebuild things and control your money not the private sector
they're lying to you about what's happening in hurricane harvey with climate change because
they want to control the allocation of resources and climate change is a way to do that
through carbon taxes and things like that.
Although climate change, as the left wants you to believe it,
is largely mythical.
Now, they lost those narratives.
Those narratives were gaining no traction at all
because nobody cares right now about climate change.
So what did they do next?
Instead of telling the truth,
they moved on to another narrative, a lie to manipulate. And the lie was Houston suffering, Joe, because of zoning or lack
thereof. Right. Now, the left loves zoning. Now, zoning, to be clear on what we're talking about,
for those of you who missed last week's show, is the idea that government should control who can
build what and where. You can build this type of building on this ground.
You can build this type of building on that ground.
The left loves zoning.
They think it's the greatest thing ever.
Why?
Because the left is obsessed with control.
If they can control who builds what and where,
then the left can be bought off.
The left can say,
oh, you want to put that seven-story building over there?
Well, I don't know.
We can change the zoning laws, Joe, but you know my campaign account,
People for Joey Bag of Donuts?
You're going to have to write a little campaign check for that.
By the way, you should max out,
and maybe we'll get you a little hearing in front of the zoning board.
Wink and a nod.
The left loves zoning.
It is the epitome of government control.
Oh, you can own private land, Joe.
You just can't do crap with it
unless we tell you so. Isn't that sweet?
The left loves zoning.
Houston, although they have zoning,
comparatively speaking,
has very few
zoning laws compared to other
localities. This is
driving the left wild. So, Joe,
they see an opportunity again for a
narrative, for a lie, a lie to manipulate because the left wild so they joe they see an opportunity again for a narrative for a lie
a lie to manipulate because the left can't tell the truth even in the time of crisis they must
manipulate people and they said you know that's it that's it houston had no zoning which is not
true by the way but had relatively little zoning they built on they paved over everything joe
houston's just a big parking lot according to left, and therefore the water had nowhere to go. And look what you crazy conservatives out in Houston did, which, by the
way, is not a conservative city overall. Texas, I mean, it's got a Democrat mayor. So there's
nothing I enjoy more than debunking stupid liberal myths. So I did some homework, found a piece of
Cato, which again will be at the show notes, Bongino.com. Let me go to my, let's go to the videotape because I want
to read this directly because it's, it's, it's so it's Joe, this is comical. This is from a piece
by Cato about zoning first. Now keep in mind, the left's premise here is that Houston paved over
everything. Everything's concrete, water and nowhere to go because of zoning. And if liberals can dictate the zoning laws, there would have been all kinds
of green space and Houston would have been okay. So here's that from the Cato piece. It says,
in fact, a map of Houston indicates the city has a low level of impervious surface cover over more
than 90% of the city. Most of the remaining 10% falls under the average impervious pervious surface ratio category.
And hardly any falls under the high levels of pavement category.
Don't let that get in the way of your story, Libs.
Now, if you're an intelligent listener, like the overwhelming majority based on the emails I get, people are.
We've got a really smart audience.
the overwhelming majority based on the emails I get,
people are.
We've got a really smart audience.
You may be saying to yourself,
okay, Dan, so most of Houston is not in fact paved over,
but how is that relative to other cities?
Maybe it's not paved over,
but it's paved over a little more than other places.
You'd be wrong again.
Here is another quote from the piece. Here's a a chart i'm going to read to you some stuff
houston has substantially more absorbent surfaces with trees grasses and soils than similarly
populated american cities okay houston the percentage of impervious surface because remember
the liberals want you to be houston's been paved over everywhere, Joe. There's not a blade of grass anywhere around.
Houston's impervious surface, 39.2%.
Their absorbent surface, 60%.
Let's compare that to some liberal enclaves.
Maybe New York City that has some of the worst zoning laws in the entire known universe and all alternate universes, if you believe in string theory.
New York, impervious surface. The exact opposite. known universe and all alternate universes if you believe in string theory.
New York, impervious surface.
The exact opposite.
61% is impervious.
38% is absorbent.
Oh, Dan, you're cherry picking.
Come on, dude.
Let's go to Chicago.
Chicago's impervious surface.
58.5% absorbent surface.
41.3.
Dan, come on. Now you're cherry picking two 41.3%. Dan, come on.
Now you're cherry picking two examples.
Let's go to Los Angeles.
Another one of your liberal favorites.
54% impervious surface paved over.
Absorbent surface, 45%. You know what?
This is really ridiculous.
Let's go to New Orleans.
New Orleans, clear.
41% compared to
57% absorbent surface.
Folks,
you now see why
when I'm sitting in the shower there, and I
think a lot. I put the cold water on at the
end, and it ignites my whole brain
and my nervous system.
Do you see why now when people email me
and they say, why are you so mad at liberals? And my wife
gets mad at me when I yell liberals on the show.
Do you understand?
I mean, I'm being serious.
I know Joe does because we talk about this a lot.
It's not that they lie to you.
It's that they lie to you with intent.
And that lying to you with intent manipulates you into believing in a false reality.
And not only a false reality, but believing in that false reality
creates a completely alternate reality.
I know that was a little convoluted,
but what I'm trying to get at here is
if you were to take the liberal narrative
that the whole city's been paved over
because of zoning,
and you believe that,
and you vote for the next liberal candidate to get into office
precisely because he's going to institute government control
over who can build what, where, and more zoning?
The liberal created a false reality that ignited your action
that is going to make the situation actually worse
than the situation you thought you were going to help.
The situation in liberal cities is worse.
They're more paved over
than Houston.
Joe, did you track that?
They created a false reality
that got you to work,
to do an action, a volitional
action, manipulated you to do something
that made your situation worse,
not better.
Houston has less impervious service.
But as the Lord Almighty will be my ultimate judge,
I guarantee you, you watch CNN or MSNBC or even Fox,
and you'll see some of the liberal people on there,
I guarantee you they will bring up this argument about zoning,
despite it being factually absolutely false, with no problem at all.
None.
And then they will bring up the destruction economics thing afterwards.
None.
And sadly, very few commentators will call them out.
I'm not talking about the news personalities, because they're supposed to marshal the debate, not predeterminate.
I'm talking about the conservatives they bring out to debate.
None of them will call them out.
They just let it go.
Yeah, I heard this over the weekend as well.
You did, right? This is their new argument.
It is factually not correct. It is just made up.
Oh, it's infuriating.
Alright, I'm not going to get to this salon piece
today, but please,
please do not miss tomorrow's
show. There was a great salon, the left-wing outlet. You may be like, I'll put it miss tomorrow's show there was a great salon the left-wing outlet
you may be like why are you i'll put it in today's show notes too up it's it folks i would never do i
hate giving them the clicks but this is a really really good piece and we can't as conservatives
i'm not lecturing anybody you can make your own decisions or libertarians when we have an
ideological ally on the other side that
sees a weakness in the liberal armor and thinks he can make the country better or she i don't i
it's honest shivani i'm not sure if it's a he or she to be honest with you sorry that's the author
of the piece he points out the grotesque failure of liberal identity politics in other words you're
a racist he's a racist you're a racist she's racist, he's a racist. You're a racist, she's a racist,
he's a racist too. Yeah.
I mean, that's the left's theme song.
The author
here, I should say, it's probably a better way to say it,
points out four or
five just
grotesque failures of identity
politics. And for me to cover it
in five minutes or so would be
doing you a sincere
injustice. It's a good piece. I know it's Salon. I hate to give him the clicks, but it is definitely
worth reading. I'm going to cover it in a little more depth tomorrow. And I'll just tease it a
little bit like this. He doesn't just talk about how talking about things like white privilege
how talking about things like white privilege alienate a class of people
and create the identity politics
that you think you're combating.
But he talks about how it's forfeited
the way the economic arguments as well.
How the left is so focused
on what they think they're doing, Joe,
winning the hearts and minds of people,
do race identification and culture identification,
that the political war is completely passed them by
and there's no saving it at this point
because there's no end game to this.
In other words, you can't make the argument
that there's a legislative solution to identity politics
because once the solution is enacted,
it takes away the victimhood class.
You get what I'm saying, Joe?
Yeah.
I mean, if you pass a bill that's going to like,
this is going to rescue Asian
Americans from this or Hispanic Americans
from this, and it passes,
that legislative solution,
there's nowhere you can
go with it then. And what are you going to say?
If Democrats do it, there's no legislative solution
for identity policy. It's a good piece. I'm going to get into it
tomorrow, and I'll bring you some other good stuff.
And one final request,
folks, my book is coming out. It is already available on Amazon. It's a good piece. I'm going to get into it tomorrow and I'll bring you some other good stuff. And one final request. Folks, my book is coming out.
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