The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 542 What do Bernie Sanders and Matt Lauer Have in Common?

Episode Date: September 7, 2017

In this episode: The Hillary election blame-game reaches a new low.  http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/349548-clintons-score-settling-frustrates-democrats   Hurricane and survival hacks you need ...to know. https://www.facebook.com/kimpowellreporter/videos/1316808638430512/   Democrats insist on wasting money on this program while the nation is recovering from, and preparing for, natural disasters. https://www.wsj.com/articles/teen-pregnancy-subsidy-panic-1504738689   Sick liberals are hoping Hurricane Irma destroys this facility.  http://legalinsurrection.com/2017/09/why-do-these-folks-hope-hurricane-irma-destroys-trumps-mar-a-lago-home/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LegalInsurrection+%28Le%C2%B7gal+In%C2%B7sur%C2%B7rec%C2%B7tion%29   SPONSOR LINKS: www.PrepareWithDan.com www.BrickhouseNutrition.com/Dan  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dan Bongino. Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. Where did that go? The Dan Bongino Show. It's time we take off the gloves, okay? Get ready to hear the truth about America. Right now we have a party that supports American values, and then there is a party that represents everything America isn't.
Starting point is 00:00:23 On a show that's not immune to the facts with your host dan bongino all right welcome to the renegade republican with dan bongino producer joe how are you today all ready to go buddy all right yeah all right just a quick update here yeah florida is very chaotic right now i was leaving the jujitsu class last night i had to get some rolling in before this hurricane hits and the lines for gas are just crazy. It's, you know, I'm going to do a little quick thing later in the show on some quick hurricane hacks. Because it's really great advice, especially if you live anywhere where there's a potential for a storm, tornado. But, man, get those gas cans.
Starting point is 00:01:01 Get as many of them as you can and just keep the gap you put gas stabilizer in the gas cans and you get five gallon gas cans it stays good for like 18 months to two years and you can just stick the gas in your car in the event of an emergency so fuel up because the gas lines down here you know are crazy luckily my wife and i have my raptor has like a 30 plus gallon tank so i don't have to really worry about it too much but uh yeah really bad uh getting getting kind of ugly down here in Florida all right um I got a lot of stories to talk about today one of these is really I mean can I say it's really pissing me off I mean pardon my language folks I know it's a family show but when is Hillary Clinton just gonna go away no I mean it
Starting point is 00:01:40 I mean this isn't this isn't good for anyone it's not and you know I get it. I mean, this isn't good for anyone. It's not. And, you know, I get it because sometimes I get emails and people say, and I understand some of the emails, the gist of them are, you know, why are you trying to help the Democrats? If Hillary's hurting the Democrats, which she is right now, let her keep doing it. You know, let the political enemy destroy themselves. But, you know, the truth of the matter, folks, is she's not just hurting the Democrats. She's hurting the integrity of the electoral outcome, too, bying joe because our new book is out called what happened yeah and and trump's answer to that is i happened which is kind of funny by the way trump happened but she's also through her efforts to blame everyone but herself for running a terrible campaign
Starting point is 00:02:21 she's trying to destroy the legitimacy of the legitimacy of the trump election so you get what i'm saying joe so this isn't just a matter of like she's hurting the democrats by continually bringing up the past rather than focusing on how they can win elections in the future she's also hurting uh hurting us as well so this is a worthy topic to talk about and a couple of things that came up her so excerpts of her book are being released periodically and in the book now um she you know she blames everyone macedonian server farms the russians uh the email scandal um her new thing is she blamed bernie sanders yesterday uh i guess she feels like she's the only candidate in american history for a presidential major
Starting point is 00:03:04 presidential party who should not have been primaried a non-income i don't know she feels like she's the only candidate in American history for a presidential, major presidential party who should not have been primaried, a non-income. I don't know. She feels like, what, primaries are now bad things because she lost. But she says Bernie's attacks were lasting. But there's an interesting new person here she brought into it. She's blaming now Matt Lauer of NBC. Yes, add this to the list of people. I mean, Jim Comey.
Starting point is 00:03:22 I mean, the list of reasons Hillary lost outside of Hillary was a crappy candidate. It goes on and on. But her point was that Matt Lauer gave her a difficult interview and the difficult interview left some lasting damage. Wah. Wah.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Oh, I feel so bad. Now, folks, listen. I lost an election. I lost a few of them. One of them really close and it really stinks but I challenge you to find
Starting point is 00:03:52 anywhere in my books anywhere in my writings post election anywhere in my concession speeches I challenge anyone out there listening so you don't think I'm speaking with forked tongue here or some kind of a hypocrite to find any kind of a, oh man, we got screwed, this is unbelievable. The crazy thing is, Joe, in my congressional election, there's some evidence that we actually
Starting point is 00:04:17 did get screwed. But read my concession letter to the congressman I lost to. You know, you move on. When you lose an election, even like the one I, where we won on election day and lost the election on absentee counts later on, like five days later, you move on, folks. You have to move on.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Because it's more important for the country that they have stable leadership than it is for you to, wah, wah, Macedonian server farms, Hillary Clinton, eight minute abs. I mean, it's ridiculous. There's a blame, four minute glutes, according to... There's a blame game for...
Starting point is 00:04:52 It's always a fictitious, nonsensical story. Just move on. Now, I'm not bringing this up because... I like to discuss more substantive stuff, and Hillary blaming people is nothing new. Hillary's always been a whiner. But I'm bringing it up because... forgive me i don't mean again i'm not always trying to sell my book folks i promise you but i bring this up in my my third book and it's it's an
Starting point is 00:05:14 interesting topic related to this my which is uh you can buy it on amazon it's available now it's not in bookstores still the 19th but um and thanks to those who did pick it up and reviewed it already but there's a chapter in my book where i discuss hillary and the cops and it's not meant to be like a jackie collins inside there's certainly things i know i don't share in any of my books and i never will but one of the things i brought up that i thought were important because it's having lasting damage on the secret service is how hillary's always been about hillary folks when you're around hillary you understand right away she's not a good person, okay? Good or bad is kind of a strange thing character-wise because you always talk about there's no perfect person.
Starting point is 00:05:56 But Hillary is a more bad than good person, I guess is a good way to say it. When we used to protect Hillary Clinton out in Long Island, when I was in the Melville office of the Secret Service, Long Island, New York, and she was running for Senate. One of the things I write about, because it's had lasting damage on the service and has to be stopped in the future, is her staff and her, their penchant for doing everything that was about them. If they wanted the cops to stand off because, oh, no, it doesn't look good. We don't want police in a rally because, what, people don't like cops? We could never really figure out what it was. She's trying to look accessible.
Starting point is 00:06:23 She was causing danger not only to herself, but to the Secret Service and the cops as well. And folks, I was there. I saw it. It became a lasting open sore in the New York field office, Hillary's relationship with the cops. And if you think I'm making this up, I remember when I was filling in for Mark Levin or Hannity one time, and I brought this up on the air air how it caused a really lasting negative side effect between the cops and the secret service in the New York field office and a Suffolk County New York cop who was there when Hillary was running for office called in and said Dan I remember exactly what you're talking about and yes we were pissed off when it happened their staff folks was
Starting point is 00:07:00 always like oh you need to move those cops you need to move those cops you need to move those cops you need to move those cops and after need to move those cops. You need to move those cops. You need to move those cops. And after a while, the cops understandably got tired of it. And it became a big problem. Constantly whining about, oh, they can see the cops as if the cops were some kind of festering sore on their campaign.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Hillary's all about Hillary. Hillary's always been about Hillary. And I really, I mean it, I don't write about this stuff in any way to be gossipy. Believe me, there's enough stuff there if I chose to, we couldn't. I don Hillary. And I really, I mean it. I don't write about this stuff in any way to be gossipy. Believe me, there's enough stuff there if I chose to, we couldn't. I don't. And I never will. But it's caused a lasting open sore with the service where now this has
Starting point is 00:07:34 become a primary thing and other people running for office who use Hillary's people, this is important Joe, who used Hillary's staffers to run for other campaigns now see this as acceptable. Oh, we're going to move the cops. Don't worry.
Starting point is 00:07:47 It doesn't look good. It doesn't make her look accessible. And now the model, in other words, Joe, do you see what I'm saying, is continued. Like you're part of the stage set. Yeah. Right. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Like it's like the Lion King on Broadway. Yeah. Move that lion over there. Move that fake lion. These are cops. These are human beings there to protect your life. What is wrong with you? So this Hillary
Starting point is 00:08:10 blame game and this disingenuous character assassination of Bernie and other people. I'm not a Bernie guy. Don't get me wrong. I don't even think he's that great of a guy, be honest with you. But where she's going with it is totally ridiculous. That somehow Bernie went after her in some unprecedented fashion as if she's the first candidate to ever be involved in a primary. That Matt Lauer from NBC, who was not even a conservative by any stretch, who asked her questions about her email and other things, that this was all of a sudden was some big setup designed to take her down. This is all garbage. This is all junk. And this is indicative of who Hillary is.
Starting point is 00:08:45 And I think when you read about it in a book, one of the chapters, you'll be, you're not going to be surprised, but you're going to be shocked the level to which they took this. Cops, they got to hide.
Starting point is 00:08:55 It was a great analogy, Joe. It's like the Truman Show. Like they should go, you know, everybody's acting in this play around Hillary and Hillary doesn't know it's an act
Starting point is 00:09:03 and they're moving the stage hands. These are real people. All right, just thought I'd bring that up because I saw that story. I don't like to get into that kind of stuff because I have more substantive things to get to, but in this case, it's important. All right, today's show brought to you by our buddies at BrickHouse Nutrition. You know I'm a big fan of this company. They've been with me from the beginning.
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Starting point is 00:10:47 An interesting story I saw in light of the hurricane, the Wall Street Journal today, which I'll put in the show notes, always available at Bongino.com. And if you join my email list at Bongino.com, there's an easy tab. I will send you these stories. Forgive me for not getting them out.
Starting point is 00:11:00 We've had some, the hurricanes caused some problems around my house. It hasn't been easy keeping the show on the air the last few days, folks. There's a lot of things going on down here. I've had to button up my house, close the shutters, move everything inside, trying to get gas, trying to get food and stuff. So I'm doing my best to keep the show on the air, so forgive me. But if you sign up for my email list, I will send the story to you.
Starting point is 00:11:21 It's an interesting one. So, Joe, we need money right now for for this uh for hurricanes for hurricane harvey and listen there's a very good debate about where it should i think it should be a state and local issue i don't necessarily think you know fema has all the answers here it's nice to have some federal presence but these are state and local issues but needless to say i think jo, Joe, we can all agree, regardless of our politics, that money is going to be needed in substantial sums to rebuild. Absolutely. There's no question.
Starting point is 00:11:51 I mean, these people in Houston have just been decimated, and sadly, it looks like we're next this weekend here in the east coast of Florida. Money is going to be needed. Money is scarce right now. We're a nation $20 trillion in debt, and we have a $20 trillion budget. So essentially, we owe every single dollar of what our economy produces every year. Folks, that's a very dangerous position to be in. If you had a $100,000 salary and you owed $100,000, you would be in a catastrophic debt position.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Sadly, when it's the federal government, liberals think that's okay and don't seem to care. So you would think right now we would be focusing on some sense, Joe, of fiscal sanity, right? Like, hey, we're going to need all this money. You know, we get the North Korean threat right now going on. We have these hurricanes. No, none of that's going on right now. The Democrats are doubling down on stupid
Starting point is 00:12:36 and they want to spend money on ridiculous stuff. So when I see ridiculous stories that you're probably not going to see covered in the mainstream media, I like to put them out there to highlight larger issues. And the larger issue here is the Democrats love the idea of national bankruptcy. They love the idea of national bankruptcy for one reason. When you can bankrupt the private economy, you can make the government the spender of last resort and the government the allocation of
Starting point is 00:12:59 capital. It's the idea of never letting a crisis go to waste. Don't make no mistake. I'm not talking about all Democrats. I'm not even talking about all liberals. I'm talking about the radical far left. The radical far left loves the idea, whether it's through their green movement or whatever it may be, of putting private companies out of business. When private companies go out of business,
Starting point is 00:13:17 who is going to fill the hole? The government. It's as simple. Folks, it's no more complicated than that. For those of you who really believe, and again, I'm not talking about all Democrats, democrats please so don't email me and i'm not i understand that the majority of democrats are not looking for their kids to go bankrupt their country to go bankrupt and for everyone to starve the radical far left is the green movement that
Starting point is 00:13:40 wants us to stop using fossil fuels joe mean, if you stop putting gas in your car and powering your refrigerator, a lot of people are going to die. That hasn't occurred to the radical far left, or it has and they don't care. So there is a wing of the party that insists on national bankruptcy, doesn't care.
Starting point is 00:13:58 I mean, this is the most predictable economic crisis in human history. The United States does not have enough money to pay off its debts right now. And nobody cares on the far left. Nobody. And the Democrats, because they're afraid of their own base in Congress, just vote along for spending, spending, spending,
Starting point is 00:14:14 spending, because they want to inflate away the value of a dollar, because it inflates away the value of a dollar of debt, too. They want to inflate away the dollar, print more money, and they're actually hoping for a national private company bankruptcy so the government could come in and fill the hole. It's the only explanation for the fiscal insanity going on right now. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:14:33 I didn't mean for that really long-winded setup. But here's the story. So there's an HHS program, which is a cabinet-level office, health and human services, an HHS program that funds programs for teen pregnancy prevention, Joe. The program has spent an astonishing $800 million and is owed $200 million more in the future. So again, from the Dan Bongino file of crappy liberal programs that don't only not help you when you fall on the ground, don't only not help you when you fall on the ground,
Starting point is 00:15:05 don't only not help you get up, but as you get up, they actually punch you in the face. Here's an addition. So after spending $800 million on teen pregnancy prevention programs, and now $200 million more is owed, the Trump administration and their HHS, run by Tom Price, have evaluated these 18 programs that are getting funding from you, the taxpayer, you're paying for this. And they found out Joe, that 11 of the 18 had no lasting effect on behavior. Okay. So we paid 800 million for nothing nothing no lasting effect on behavior at all 800 million dollars we paid for this and there's 200 million more owed that the trump administration is saying we don't want to
Starting point is 00:15:53 pay it so that's the story in the journal the trump administration here's the fight so i clearly line out what we're talking about. Democrats want 200 million more. The Trump administration is saying, hey, we don't want to pay it because this isn't working. 18 programs. Now, you may say, okay, what happened with the other seven? Well, a few of them had mixed results, but three of them, Joe, showed a negative effect, meaning teen pregnancy went up after the teen pregnancy prevention program money was spent so let me get this straight because we're we're is a pretty sane audience i have here we spent 800 million dollars on a on these 18 programs 11 of which had absolutely no effect
Starting point is 00:16:44 whatsoever on preventing the thing it was supposed to prevent, teen pregnancy, right? Three programs showed an increase in teen pregnancy. That's not funny, folks. It's just, I'm only laughing because I cannot get over how liberals are so divorced from reality that they can't even accept like, okay, well, we spent all this taxpayer money.
Starting point is 00:17:07 This stuff didn't work. You know what? Let's look at something different. Maybe some hurricane relief. Again, I think the federal government budget should be shrunk big time. But even if you're a liberal, Joe,
Starting point is 00:17:18 you would think, you would think that they would say, well, maybe we could spend it in a better way. Let's spend it on Harvey relief. Let's spend it on hardening up our infrastructure with this North Korea threat. Nope. They're not even suggesting that we do that, like reallocate.
Starting point is 00:17:35 They're saying, no, no, we still want the $200 million more, despite the fact that of the 18 programs, 11, no difference at all, and three, teen pregnancy prevention programs increase teen pregnancy. Now, is that causal? Probably not. But it doesn't matter. The correlational data shows the program doesn't work. You know, you may say to yourself, why is this?
Starting point is 00:17:58 Well, I just explained to you in the radical far left base has always been looking for a private sector, free market bankruptcy so the government could fill in the hole. But there's another more pernicious reason here too that this has kind of lit the spark under the Democrats because they're fighting this thing. And quickly, the genesis behind this is
Starting point is 00:18:18 there is a doctor that's been nominated by Trump who's going to be working in HHS to manage the teen pregnancy prevention program that's not actually stopping teen pregnancy and is actually, in some cases, more teen pregnancies have ended up after we spent the money on it. But the doctor was at a Senate confirmation hearing and they're all over this. The Senate Democrats are all over this, grilling this doctor about this program. And one of the reasons they're passionately defending this, I always love to explain the why. And again, I'm talking about the far left. So let me be very careful here. I'm not going to stigmatize all Democrats like they do to us because I don't
Starting point is 00:18:54 believe all of them believe this. I think some of them are just blindly following along, Joseph. The Democrats for years have been in love with sex education because their desire, especially the far left wing of the party, has been to disconnect sex from marriage. Now, it's a family-friendly show. I don't need to get into all the details of this, but there's a reason they want to do that. They have been looking, and this has been a constant thread to our show for two years,
Starting point is 00:19:17 they're always looking to disconnect the American family from the American people. American family, the nuclear family, father, mother, children, has been a bedrock American value. You may say, well, why does the far left, why fight against that? I mean, what's the political strategy? Folks, when you're trying to incentivize the growth of this state
Starting point is 00:19:37 and have this state be daddy, right? You can't have an actual daddy and you can't have an actual God. So when you look at democrats too big and i'm talking about the far left again when you look at the far left's two big battles battles that have been consistent since the post new deal days two things they've always fought joe are god and big r rights they're always in a fight against religion against christians against the church always it's a nonstop battle.
Starting point is 00:20:06 And the American family. The traditional American family. They fight for gay marriage, for the devaluation of the family. They've been doing this over and over and over again. When you look through the culture, the Hollywood wars on the family. When you look at that Kevin Spacey movie. Was it Kevin Spacey? I always get the culture. So my cop friend called me yesterday. He's like, you want the movie stuff? He goes, you need to call me before you get on Spacey? I always get the culture. So my cop friend called me yesterday.
Starting point is 00:20:25 He's like, you want the movie stuff? He goes, you need to call me before you get on the air. I'll clear it up. Was it American Me or something like that? I don't remember. But do the culture, this war on the American family to diminish it on sitcoms. American Beauty. American Beauty.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Yes, yes. Good. Thank God, Joe. Thank God I got you here because I always get emails after the show about this. Like, how come you know so little about culture? Because I spend zero time on it. I spend all the time preparing the show. That's why.
Starting point is 00:20:49 American beauty, you're right. When you look at shows like, you know, even Married with Children, and I'm not saying it was a big conspiracy, but it's an effort to make the American family look silly and look foolish. This has been a culture war and a political war. The reason they do this is they want to disconnect,
Starting point is 00:21:02 you know, sex from the American family and its role in procreation in the traditional American family and make it just a tool of pleasure. They've always been looking to do this. I mean, when you see certain people on the far left, and this is a very radical group of even the radical far left, looking to normalize things like pedophilia, sick things like this, they do it because, again, they see sex as only a tool. They don't want it married to American bedrock family values. They want those values diminished. Sex is a tool of pleasure for them. It's also, you know, abortion fits into that as well as a way to use sex as just pleasure and not procreation. You shouldn't be married to procreate. You get what I'm saying,
Starting point is 00:21:39 Joe? Sure. Like abortion is a way of disconnecting sex from the family and procreation. In other words, sex is a tool for pleasure. Oh, but if you get pregnant, don't worry, we can handle that here. You get what I'm saying? Yeah. That is another reason why, in the big picture, why it matters. And again, stories I think you're not going to see anywhere else outside of, say, the journal's coverage of this, because they're not really, you know, these don't really ring a lot of people's bells.
Starting point is 00:22:01 This fits into the larger left's picture. Their battle against American values, and that is why they so passionately fight for sex education in schools and money like this, for teen pregnancy programs, where they can dictate what happens and what doesn't. Does that make sense? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:16 I read it this morning, and I thought, you know, I really got to put, I know with Hurricane Harvey and everything else going on, you're probably like, well, why? It's an important story. Understanding far leftist ideology and the radical far left, you're probably like, well, why? It's an important story. Understanding far leftist ideology and the radical far left, understanding the why always matters.
Starting point is 00:22:29 It never goes out of style. All right. Now, this is just a quick preparedness segment. I want to finish with another story I teased yesterday, which is really fascinating for me, at least. There's this phenomenon going on about stocks and bonds,
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Starting point is 00:25:32 quick things. And I'll put this in the show notes today. Now, it is a Facebook link, but I'm pretty sure even through a web browser, you can get to it and look at even if you don't have a Facebook account. I'm not really sure how that works, but it's a really good link. I encourage you to look at it. Very short video. But here's some pointers I'll put out first and then some stuff she adds on later on. I said the gas can thing's ready. If you're down in Florida
Starting point is 00:25:55 or if you're in a storm zone anywhere and you get into one of these gas crisis problems like the people did in Hurricane Sandy up in the Northeast, check out GasBuddy. I'm pretty sure they have an app, but sitting there on lines all day for gas stations that have no gas, which people are doing now, can be an issue.
Starting point is 00:26:11 I mean, they're waiting for the gas truck to arrive, but GasBuddy can help you out, vectoring you into gas stations that have gas now. At least you can get on a line and get some. Hey, another tip here is, gosh, if I put this, oh, yeah, yeah, that's another doozy. My writing's so bad, I can't even read it.
Starting point is 00:26:26 There's an app called Zello, like hello with a Z. It's a pretty good app. Again, they're not a sponsor. I don't make any money off this stuff for them. But Zello, you can get basically a push-to-talk function in your phone. It'll make your phone, if you download the app, it'll make your phone like a walkie-talkie. Yeah, I heard of that.
Starting point is 00:26:45 That sounds great. Yeah. People used it in Houston. Some people like it. There's been some pretty good reviews I saw on it. It'll work over Wi-Fi. I think it works over a cell signal as well. But if you can't get a call out, the Zello can go to someone.
Starting point is 00:26:57 So if your family members have it too, you can work it like a push-to-talk walkie-talkie. So good app, a lot of positive reviews. Again, i have no say in the matter i don't own any of the company or anything but good thing um good good company to check out good app to download another thing uh if you're having problems getting an internet a signal out so i this week i've been on the phone with gaston from your or excuse me emailing gaston uh to be more accurate from conservative review about ways to get this show out.
Starting point is 00:27:25 I don't want to miss any shows, folks. I do this for you. I love doing it, and you're entitled to content. Everybody's got problems right now. People in Houston that are still emailing me, that are flooded out, that still listen to my show. So if you're sitting in a six-foot-of-water flooded house, the least I could do is get the darn show out for you, too.
Starting point is 00:27:44 So I've been trying to find ways to get an internet signal because I know we're going to lose power. And even though my house has a generator, probably 20 APCs in here, batteries everywhere. If the power goes down, it's going to be tough to get a hard line internet signal. And the way me and Joe do the show, for those of you looking for some inside baseball,
Starting point is 00:28:02 is Joe and I record this separately. You may say, well, how are you talking to Joe? Well, I am talking to Joe right now over Skype. Right, Joe? I hear you, Dan. Joe, what's two plus two? I don't have the abacus, but I'm going to guess four. So Joe's right.
Starting point is 00:28:17 So I'm talking to Joe now. That's not an act. But the recording you're hearing of Joe, and this is the magic of Joe Armacost, a very talented producer. Thank you. Who appreciates all your nice emails by the way joe is not the recording you're hearing is not the skype so although i'm talking to joe back and forth as you can tell by my little test there um you're not hearing that what you're hearing are two separate recordings me on adobe audition recording me my audio only and joe records his i send joe a file
Starting point is 00:28:48 an mp3 file and joe marries him up perfectly so you hear us talking but you're really hearing two separate conversations that accurately stated joe perfect you're not hearing you're hearing two completely separate tracks married up so seamlessly that it sounds like what i'm hearing right now from joe on skype even though we're not recording the skype at all um so they that it sounds like what I'm hearing right now from Joe on Skype, even though we're not recording the Skype at all. So they call it a double ender in podcasting. It's pretty common. So those of you looking at the podcasting, it's a great way of doing it without having to spend a lot of extra money on superfluous equipment you don't need. Why am I telling you any of this? One, because you listen to the show. But secondly,
Starting point is 00:29:21 because the files are big. So for me to send it to joe i need an internet connection so if you're in a storm zone and you're in some kind of a scenario where you need to get a work file out or an emergency something out you can use your phone this was sent to me by gaston mooney as a hotspot right if you have an iphone now i will link uh i will um you know what i'll tweet it out but there is interesting... If you just Google now how to use my iPhone as a hotspot, they'll walk you through it. It is super simple. You basically go to settings, cellular, and your phone would be an internet hotspot. Now, as my wife said, who's the master of the internet, it's slow, but you'll get something
Starting point is 00:29:58 out. So I'm trying to figure out a way to load that MP3 file through my computer over the hotspot to get it to Joe. By the way, Dan, we've done that before you didn't know it but uh i've used that when we we were away from our home base oh really yeah so it will work yeah oh arma costa tc he's he's all right i should have asked you before i called gas and i didn't even think of it but yeah your phone will work as a hotspot here's some other cool ones if you need to store uh valu, one of the best places in your house to store it if you think your house may flood, the dishwasher. Hat tip, Kim Powell, Wink News.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Why? Yeah. Because the dishwasher's soaking wet all the time. You ever notice it doesn't get on your floor? Because the dishwasher is insulated to prevent water getting out or in, for that matter. So great tip. Don't turn the dishwasher on by the way, but really, really good tip. Another tip, baggies, Ziploc baggies are great for storing
Starting point is 00:30:54 water in your freezer. Now, listen, hopefully you have bottled water, but if we get into one of those scenarios where water's really, really, really short, it's always good to have extra. So she's like, listen, put the baggies, fill them with water, seal them up tight. Obviously, put them in your freezer. Worst case scenario, you have ice for your cooler. Worst case scenario, if it melts, you have water if you need it. Really good pointer there. Obviously, fill up your bathtub with water.
Starting point is 00:31:18 You can use that water to flush the toilet bowl. You're probably not going to wind up drinking it unless your bathtub is super clean before that. But it's always good to have extra water and again worst case scenario you can take a bath and drain the water right fill your bathtub um another great place to store ice if you have ice and you're running out of space your washing machine designed to handle a whole boatload of water right so really good point and uh another point uh she brought up which i thought was fantastic was about uh if you if you're gonna leave your house and you want to know if your food is still good, you're not going to know if your refrigerator went off or went on because you left. So when you come back, if the power kicks back on, Joe, the stuff in your freezer may refreeze, but it may have been thawed for two or three days. So she had a great tip.
Starting point is 00:32:05 She said, you freeze a bottle of water, like take an old Gatorade bottle of water or whatever it may be, right? Freeze it first. Drop a coin on top of what the ice inside that frozen bottle. So it's resting on top. You get what I'm saying? Yeah. Stick it in your freezer.
Starting point is 00:32:21 She said, if you come back and the coin's at the bottom, obviously the ice in there defrosted and the coin fell to the bottom. Don't eat the food. All right. She said, if the coin's halfway down, it's sketchy,
Starting point is 00:32:32 but you may be okay because that means it obviously defrosted a bit and then refroze again before the ice, the coin made it to the bottom. If the coin is at the top, your power never went off
Starting point is 00:32:42 and your food is fine. So really good pointers. And again, this is not at the survival show or anything, but I'm not going to mess with you, folks. I'm a little worried. I know I don't play a tough guy on TV. I'm a very vulnerable human being. I'm a sinner like anyone else.
Starting point is 00:32:57 But it's getting a little ugly down here. It's a really eerie kind of- Hurricanes don't care who you are, dude. No, they don't give a crap about your politics, your skin color, your religion, your culture, or anything else. And it's a little eerie down here. And for those of you in southeast and southwest Florida hanging with me down here, it's eerie. And a lot of folks down here have never been through a major hurricane, folks. Remember, Hurricane Matthew last year only hit as a tropical storm by me.
Starting point is 00:33:21 And most of the folks down here haven't seen a hurricane at all. I mean, I know I have probably 10 neighbors or so on my block, only about two or three of them have been through any kind of a substantial hurricane at all. So it's a very eerie, hard to describe feeling. But if you come down here, which don't right now, but visit when it's over, but you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. And I got out of that jitsu class last night. I was like, gosh, just driving around. There's just, everything's boarded up. It's very strange, you know?
Starting point is 00:33:50 Okay, one last story I found really, really interesting. And I have to apologize in advance. I can't for the life of me find the link. And this has never happened to me before, where I read a story, then tease it the day before. And I can't, I don't know if it was Bloomberg or The Hill, so I can't even give a hat tip to the author. But the premise of the piece I'm going to cover anyway,
Starting point is 00:34:12 because it was a good one, and it was about this disconnect and the worrying signs out there between stocks and government bonds that are both going up at the same time. Now, I get it. A lot of you are probably like, what the heck?
Starting point is 00:34:23 Who cares? Folks, this is a big deal. Here's what typically happens in a growing economy like we're supposed to be in right now. Stocks go up. Well, why do stocks go up? Because if there's a company out there selling computers and the economy's growing, they're usually selling more computers. So what happens? Their profits go up and shareholders, stockholders, people who own the company, they've bought a stock in the company. They want to take part in that. So they buy the stock of the computer company and what does it do? Supply and demand. There's only a limited supply of those stocks. It drives up the price of the stock. Not complicated. I mean, Joe, nothing
Starting point is 00:35:01 difficult to understand about that, right? No, easy. Computer company makes money. Shareholders make money because they own the company. That's what stockholders are. They're owners of the company. More people say, hey, I want in on that. Can I buy a stock? Say there's only 10 stocks and 20 people want it. A price war bids up the price of the stock.
Starting point is 00:35:18 The stock market goes up. Again, econ 101, nothing complicated. I only set that up because when that typically happens, the price for government bonds goes down. Because again, simple supply and demand. If there's a growing economy, Joe, most people are looking to take part in a free market economy and buy stocks and bonds of free market economy companies, right? They're not really looking to buy government bonds.
Starting point is 00:35:44 Government bonds have always been kind of a harbinger of safety. In other words, when the economy goes bad, and if I'm explaining this wrong, stop me, but when the economy starts to go sour, Joe, or there's a lot of warning signs, people start to bail out of the computer companies and the oil companies because they're afraid they're going to lose money. And what do they do? They go to government bonds because they know the government will pay them off, that they're safe, right?
Starting point is 00:36:11 Not complicated. and what do they do they go to government bonds because they know the government will pay them off that they're safe right not complicated rarely if ever do government bonds go up in price at the same time as the stock market but that's happening now and a lot of economists are out there going what the hell's going on now there's a lot of theories out there. I'm going to give you two quickly that I think are interesting. And I've mentioned them on the show before, but they're especially related to this story I saw yesterday. Number one, folks, this is not a knock on Trump. I really think he's doing with the tax cuts initiative and the regulatory push. I think he's doing the best he can right now. This is not a knock on Trump at all.
Starting point is 00:36:49 But the economy's not that great. And I brought this up in a show a couple weeks ago about this reserve army of the unemployed. And one of the reasons the economy is not doing as well as we think it is right now is because wages are not going up. We're not going up in numbers commensurate with a growing economy. So when Joe's say, Joe, you're involved with this computer company, it's selling a ton
Starting point is 00:37:09 of computers, right? When that computer company's revenue goes up, it starts selling more computers to sell more computers. It has to produce more computers to produce more computers. It usually has to do what? Pay its employees more, right? Say, guys, listen, we need you to work overtime or whatever. So what happens is typically you we need you to work overtime or whatever. So what happens is typically you'll see wages and the competition for labor. Let me give you even a better example. Let's say it doesn't even say to the employees you need to make more. Let's just say it says, you guys make the same amount. I'm going to hire 10 more people to make the same amount you're making now. You get what I'm saying? Because we need more computers. We're making
Starting point is 00:37:42 money. So what happens? Competition for workers increases because a computer company needs more workers to come into its computer factory and they all start competing and wages go up. Folks, wages aren't going up. They're not going up at least commensurate with the expense, supposedly the growing economy. And the reason is this reserve army of the unemployed out there. Now, I told you in a prior show, I know why this is happening and so do a lot of other economists, certainly not a Dan Bongino proprietary theory.
Starting point is 00:38:08 The government safety net is too thick. You have Obama phones, you have SNAP benefits, you have Section 8 housing. The government safety hammock has become basically a mattress. And the wages are not high enough yet and the economy's not growing
Starting point is 00:38:25 enough, where people are willing to give up, say, $30,000 or $40,000 a year in government combined benefits, Medicare, Medicaid, whatever it may be. Well, Medicaid's a better example. They're not willing to give that up to enter the workforce. And until those government benefits start to dry up, I know it sounds harsh, people are not going to go and fill those jobs. So there's not the competition because the computer factory is like, hey, $40,000 to build a computer. I don't want that. I'm going to stay. You know what? I'm getting $40,000 now from the government. Until the government benefits decrease to 30, 20, 15, maybe, that guy or woman, not all of them, some of them really do want to work, but some people are going to say, Joe, I'm better off staying home. Sure, yeah. So that reserve army of the unemployed out there,
Starting point is 00:39:08 and I didn't invent that term, by the way, but that reserve army of the unemployed is out there keeping wages down because there's not enough of an incentive for them to get back in the workforce. And as wages go up and incentivize them to get out into the workforce, there's enough people that they can drive down
Starting point is 00:39:23 the wages of others because there's not a hot competition. All of a sudden, people start appearing and appearing and appearing. And all of a sudden, they don't need Joe anymore because five other people apply who were unemployed the day before that wouldn't have been unemployed in a hot economy. Also, this reserve army of the unemployed, these people don't have a lot of expendable cash to go and spend money in the economy, so consumption's a little bit lower. So you know what I'm saying? Like if you're getting $40,000 in government benefits, let's say you had a job and in a
Starting point is 00:39:50 year you were making 50 or 60 because you got a raise, those benefits, that extra money's not there because people are relying on a fixed income of government benefits and it really doesn't give them a lot of expendable cash to go out there and do things that would lead to a thriving economy, which is buying stuff. So that's opinion number one, is that the stocks and bonds are going up at the same time, and government bonds, I should say, because the economy's really not that great. And a lot of people in the investor class kind of know it, Joe. They may not be saying it publicly, but they know behind the scenes that the economy's
Starting point is 00:40:23 just sputtering along, and they still are buying government bonds, Joe, because they're like, let me hedge my bets. You get what I'm saying? Secondly, and here's another one. This is a fascinating one, which I could read all day about this kind of stuff. And it gets addressed by this author, Greg, Greg who writes this, he wrote a book called foolproof, which I really enjoyed. But he addresses this a little bit in some pieces in the Wall Street Journal if you want to look them up as well. This idea of information technology growing,
Starting point is 00:40:51 how information is the new disruptor. And what do I mean by that? Folks, sometimes, like prices, for example, prices aren't going up in the economy dramatically, which you would think in a hot economy would happen because there would be this, you know there'd be this massive demand in other words people are out there with money now and they're competing for a you know a limited bottle
Starting point is 00:41:13 of chardonnay whatever it may be if you're a drinker i'm not um but if you're competing for that bottle in a hot economy that bottle was worth say i don't know whatever i don't buy wine thousand dollars and now another guy wants it. He goes, I'll pay $1,100. You get what I'm saying? Prices go up. So you'll usually see an uptick in inflation in a hot economy. It's not happening, folks.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Prices aren't going up. And people are starting to say, well, why? Well, a lot of it's related to the first reason I told you, is that people don't have money because a lot of people still aren't working. So they don't have any money to bid up the price of products. But here's another interesting reason. The information is the new disruptor. What do I mean by that? Sometimes in a hot economy, some products won't go up in price because a major disruption comes in. And I think about things like Henry Ford, right? It's a perfect example. Henry Ford figured out a way, when technology was the disruptor, figured out a way to make cars cheap enough so that middle class Americans could buy them.
Starting point is 00:42:10 They were completely a luxury item for the one percenters before Henry Ford and the assembly line, right? Henry Ford comes in, develops this assembly line technology, and he figures out a way through this disruptive technology to make it accessible to middle-class Americans. Brilliant. All of a sudden, the prices for the products go down, even though at the time, it could have been through a hot economy. So you get it how some products will slow. I mean, think about computers, flat screen TVs. Even though the economy had a decent run during the Clinton and some of the Bush era, right? Still, a lot of the prices went down because of productivity and technology enhancements. Where am I going with this? A lot of folks out there are starting to say, maybe technology is not the disruptor now.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Maybe what's keeping prices down is not the invention of the assembly line to make the car cheaper, but the invention of something like Amazon. In other words, Joe, there's no new technology out there disrupting. Well, there is, but that's not having the main effect. Maybe the effect is that now people all of a sudden have information they just didn't have in the past. The new disruptor to price signals is information. So what do I mean by that, Joe?
Starting point is 00:43:21 Whereas in the past, if you wanted to go buy an emergency radio let's be honest 20 years ago where'd you go i mean where'd you go joe radio shack yeah sears radio sears radio shack i mean sears you know largely going out of business right radio shack didn't they declare bankruptcy i mean you brought up two good examples without even knowing it i mean these are you know these are companies that are just not even in business anymore or having struggles right now. Well, who came along? Well, Amazon came along. And the information you had about the price of that emergency radio, Joe.
Starting point is 00:43:53 Joe was up in Maryland. I know he's in Anne Arundel County. There was a radio shack on Route 2 up there. The only information Joe had was by driving into that radio shack and looking at the damn radio. 22 bucks. Okay, what were you going to shack and looking at the damn radio. 22 bucks. Okay. What were you going to do? You spent the $22.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Well, Amazon comes along, which Joe and I both use an eBay, which we've used to things like that. And they provide what they provide. No new technology. Well, I mean,
Starting point is 00:44:20 they do by portfolio platform, but they're not making the radio. You get what I'm saying, Joe? The technology was not on the production side. The technology was on the information side. All Amazon does is say, okay, $22 for Radio Shack? Yeah, put it on our site. But I got to warn you, Joey Bag of Donuts, Radio Shack with two Cs instead of a CK at the end, right?
Starting point is 00:44:45 To avoid copyright and trademark infringement. They're selling it for 21. Then you go, you don't care. What do you care? People go, okay, forget Radio Shaq. I'm going to Joe's Radio Shaq with two Cs, and I'm going to get it for a dollar cheaper. Information is the new disruptor.
Starting point is 00:45:01 And what made that all possible? The internet or the interweb. Steve Crowder calls it over at CRTV. The interweb made this all possible. Information's the new disruptor. And the theory is that that's keeping a lot of prices down. And that may have something to do with the low inflation levels and the economy not being as hot as it was in the past because Radio Shack can't now charge $22 anymore, Joe. It has to charge $21 to compete with Joe's Radio Shack with two Cs. You know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:30 So, all right. Interesting story. I love economics. It's my passion. And I'd appreciate feedback on the show. Sometimes I get wonky. Forgive me if it's too much. But your feedback really helps me direct the future avenue of the show. So danielatbongino.com. Let me know. Love, hate, whatever. Reviews on each episode are always appreciated. And thanks to everybody who picked up my new book on Amazon. It means a lot to me.
Starting point is 00:45:53 Wish us luck, folks. Pray for us down here. I will be back with you tomorrow and hopefully on Monday. See you soon. You just heard The Dan Bongino Show. Get more of Dan online anytime at conservativereview.com. You can also get Dan's podcasts on iTunes or SoundCloud. And follow Dan on Twitter 24-7 at DBongino.

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