The David Pakman Show - 3/11/25: Trump recession dominates, Elon destroying everything
Episode Date: March 11, 2025-- On the Show: -- Ruth Ben Ghiat, internationally acclaimed historian, speaker, and political commentator, joins David to discuss America's worrying descent into fascism under Donald Trump -- Th...e stock market continues to tumble over Donald Trump's trade war and broader economic uncertainty -- Tesla stock continues to plummet, losing over half of it's value since December -- Bernie Sanders exposes Donald Trump and Elon Musk's plan to destroy the working and middle classes for the benefit of the rich -- Donald Trump is using the short stairs on Air Force One, which was considered a warning sign under Joe Biden -- Donald Trump is buying a Tesla in a desperate attempt to help out Elon Musk -- Elon Musk talks about "white replacement theory" in an interview gone wrong -- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks about making American healthy again while at a Steak 'n Shake -- On the Bonus Show: US added to civil rights watchlist, Texas bill would make identifying as transgender a felony, British Columbia bans US alcohol at government stores, and much more... 📜 Trust & Will: Save 10% on your estate planning at https://trustandwill.com/pakman 🧽 Blueland: Get 15% OFF sustainable cleaning products at https://blueland.com/pakman ✉️ StartMail: Get 50% OFF a year subscription at https://startmail.com/pakman 🩳 SHEATH Underwear: Code PAKMAN for 20% OFF at https://sheathunderwear.com/pakman -- Become a Member: https://davidpakman.com/membership -- Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/davidpakmanshow -- Get David's Books: https://davidpakman.com/echo -- TDPS Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow -- David on Bluesky: https://davidpakman.com/bluesky -- David on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow
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Welcome to the show. It gives me zero pleasure to have to report to you today that the Trump
economy is collapsing before our eyes and the numbers don't lie. Wall Street is in a free fall. Layoffs are starting to surge. Consumer confidence has
cratered. Inflation has ticked back up yet again. As I record this, the Dow is down another 400
points. Even Donald Trump's favorite metric is I'm talking about the stock market is looking
like a slow motion train wreck. And the kicker is that it's because of Trump and it's because
of Elon Musk. Yesterday, Monday saw one of the worst stock market drops in a long time.
The Dow at one point was down a thousand points. This is after being down
700 points the day before, you know, weekend last week, the NASDAQ tanked 4.2 percent,
its biggest single day decline since 2022. The S&P 500 broke below what's considered a critical
support level for the first time in two years.
And even the mega corporations that Trump once paraded as signs of a strong economy,
they're not doing well.
Apple led by Tim Apple, Mike, that's a joke.
Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, plunging Tesla down 15 percent in a single day.
We'll talk more about Tesla in a moment.
These are some of the biggest drops in years, wiping out hundreds of billions of dollars
of market value.
And why Trump's economic chaos. The tariff obsession is here and it is back and it
is staying and the damage is showing the threats to Canada, to Mexico, to China. They have investors
panicking. Businesses can't plan. Prices are rising. Uncertainty is dragging down this economy.
And even JP Morgan Chase is now warning that there's a 40% chance of
a recession this year because of Donald Trump's policies. If we zoom out a little bit and we think
about what leads to stability, predictability leads to stability. Companies rely on stability
when saying, how many people do we want working for us?
Can we give raises this year? Do we buy more inventory? And what we're seeing is Trump
treating the global economy kind of like a reality show cliffhanger, which I believe he thinks he's
going to be able to save and take credit for at the last second, but it is costing
Americans their savings and their budgets.
You know, Trump loves talking about bringing jobs back, but it's not working.
Federal job losses are piling up as Doge continues to say, we don't need these people and we
don't need these people and we don't need those people.
Private sector layoffs hit their highest numbers in February, going all the way back to the
great recession of 2008.
The latest jobs report very much weaker than expected.
About half of the expected jobs were created.
Unemployment ticking up.
And now we are seeing the real impact of Donald Trump's anti-immigration agenda as well,
because you see industries like construction, like agriculture, even in health care,
they are running out of workers and without workers, businesses cannot function, at least
for now. We'll see what AI and robotics do in the future. Tesla, once the darling of Wall Street, now the poster child for
Trump's economic disaster. Consider the 180 that has happened here. The stock losing more than half
its value since December. Sales tanking, investors fleeing. I fled a while ago, as many of you know,
Trump's trade war making it worse. and even worse is that Tesla's brand
is collapsing and not just because of Donald Trump's tariffs.
Musk has tied himself to the sinking ship of Donald Trump and consumers are running
for the exits.
Tesla stores are getting vandalized.
Longtime customers like myself abandoning the company.
As many of you know, I had a model three and then a model Y and I was a Tesla investor
because I thought this is the company moving forward.
Electric vehicle battery technology, the fastest I want to be part of it.
Then Elon Musk went nuts and the car build quality was really not great.
And I got out, as many of you know, with a twelve hundred and
sixteen hundred percent gain. And the Tesla fanboy said, David, this is the biggest mistake you'll
ever make. You'll regret this. Well, I'm not regretting it. And EV sales globally are still
going up. But Tesla's market share is going down. We'll talk more about Tesla when confronted with this reality, with this economic mess
that is, uh, surfacing.
Trump says, well, we're going to have a period of adjustment.
We're going to be in a transition period, which is translation for things are going
to get much worse before they get better. And Trump is admitting that his economic policies are hurting Americans.
Wall Street sees right through it and they're running for cover.
Trump inherited a perfectly reasonable economy.
We are now on the verge of total collapse, layoffs up, inflation ticking up, consumer confidence and consumer
spending down stock market in free fall recession odds, the highest they've been in a long time.
Trump's response is more chaos and more bluster and more disoriented confusion, which, you
know, disoriented confusion could be a band name or it could be the motto
of Donald Trump's political career.
This is his mess.
And I'm thinking, how bad does it have to get before it gets better?
Let's now talk not about Trump, but about co-president Elon Musk.
How else do you say it other than Elon Musk is destroying everything that he touches?
Everything this guy gets his hands on is turning into an absolute disaster.
Let's refresh with Tesla, the company that Elon Musk insists he's still running while
simultaneously tanking every business he's involved with and the federal government. Tesla stock is now down
53% since December, more than half of the company's value wiped out in three months.
Now, I don't want to be that guy, but let me be that guy for a second. When I sold my Tesla shares, some at a twelve hundred percent game gain, some at a sixteen hundred percent gain.
The Elon fanboys, including some in my my audience, flooded my inbox telling me I made the biggest mistake of my life. No one can touch Tesla. They will dominate EVs forever. Turns out my biggest mistake would
have been holding on because we see Tesla market share collapsing in Europe. We see Tesla market
share declining in the United States. I have to tell you, the build quality of my Rivian puts Tesla to shame. It's it's like a matchbox toy versus a real
car in terms of the difference. And then we go from Tesla to Twitter. Twitter was down most of
yesterday. Totally foreseeable consequence of Elon Musk running that business by firing half the engineering
staff and then frantically realizing I got rid of people I need trying to rehire the
ones he needed back.
Who could have predicted that 22 year old coders with three months of experience might
not be able to keep one of the world's largest social media platforms up and running completely
predictable Tesla in the toilet, Twitter in the toilet, Twitter, like Bernie would say.
What about SpaceX?
Another rocket crashed just a few days ago.
And I know the Musk cultists love to say that's how space innovation works.
You got to break some eggs to make an omelet.
Sure, failures do happen.
That's absolutely true.
But we're talking about
an increasing number of failures from the company that once looked untouchable. You know, for a
while, SpaceX felt like the one Elon company that was not collapsing under its leadership. And now
it is literally and figuratively coming back down to earth. pardon the pun. The financial empire of Musk is looking worse by the day.
The market is a fiasco and the same Musk loyalists who praised him for making the smartest moves
in business were not hearing a word from them other than when they like to say the woksters
are hurting Elon.
The boycott of Tesla is illegal. This was the guy who could
do no wrong for a while. Tesla was skyrocketing. SpaceX breaking records. Twitter was still
Twitter to some degree, although increasingly crappy in 2025, the empire is crumbling.
And for a guy who spent the last few years acting like the smartest man on earth,
he's making a lot of bad decisions
at this rate. I would not be surprised if Elon buys another company and destroys that too.
But the theme Trump and Elon, as Trump has told us many times, he didn't need this. He didn't need to
get involved in politics. He was having a grand old time with his gaudy gold plated penthouse and Mar-a-Lago and the whole thing. He didn't need this. Neither did Elon. They both do
to ego believe that they were the people to fix stuff and they are ruining everything
after the break. Bernie is exposing the real goal here. And I know many of you know what it is and it's ugly. It starts with a
P it's not PP tape. No, it's what it may or may not exist. We just don't know. It's privatization.
So let's take a break. Tensions running very high. We'll be speaking to Ruth Ben-Ghiat
a little bit later. We have so much scheduled today. I will remind you it is the final days to get a signed copy of my forthcoming book,
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Senator Bernie Sanders is exposing the real plan behind Donald Trump and Elon Musk's moves
when it comes to entitlements.
What do you do when you want to destroy a government program that people overwhelmingly
support?
You don't just come out and say, we're taking away your benefits.
No, you sabotage the system.
You make it inefficient and dysfunctional and slow and frustrating until people start saying, man, this thing really sucks.
And then you have the justification that you maybe need to take it private.
That is exactly what Donald Trump and Elon Musk would love to do with Social Security.
Bernie Sanders laid it out perfectly yesterday speaking to Anderson Cooper.
Let's take a listen.
So I mean, what do you make of his desire to cut entitlements?
He says he wants to go after waste and fraud.
And the reason you just heard him use, well, he has called Social Security a Ponzi scheme.
They have already laid off twenty five hundred employees of the Social Security Administration. Anderson, I think I speak
for probably every member of the Senate in that the calls that we get in large numbers are people
who are saying, I'm trying to get a hold of Social Security. I've got a disability issue.
I can't get a hold of anybody. And the reason is the Social Security Administration today
is understaffed. There are estimates out there that tens of
thousands of people with disabilities die while they're waiting for those benefits
to come to fruition. They apply, they're waiting, they're waiting. And now if you do,
as Musk and others are proposing, not only 2,500 Social Security employees, they want to cut half of the Social Security
employees. That will be a disaster. That will mean that millions of people will call them
up. They're not going to get an answer. So if you ask me, I think this is a prelude not
only to cutting benefits, but to privatizing Social Security itself.
I think that's in the back of their mind.
If you make the system dysfunctional, why would anybody want to support it?
And that's consistent with what Trump said in his State of the Union just,
oh, there are millions of people, thousands of people, 200 years old and 150 years old.
What is all of that about?
It happens to be a lie.
It's not true.
Ninety nine percent of the benefits go to people more than that go to people who are
paid into them.
So why do you lie so much about social?
Why do you make it look like it's a broken, dysfunctional system?
Bernie's nailing it.
If you want to make people call for something to be disbanded, you make it function terribly.
And if indeed they succeed at people delayed in getting their checks, you'll have recipients
going.
This isn't working.
We've got to do something.
Do anything.
Privatize it.
Sure.
And this is a known playbook.
Now as far as the layoffs go, we'll get to cutting Social Security
in a moment. As far as the layoffs go, I did a tic tac live yesterday and was talking to Trump
supporters. And a guy called in and said, I support eliminating eighty three thousand V.A.
jobs because there's so much waste and people who do nothing. Any large organization,
be it a governmental organization or a private company, is going
to have inefficiency.
It's going to have some employees who slip through the cracks doing minimal work like
that's a reality of large organizations.
And I think it's an absolutely reasonable thing to say, let's get rid of the inefficiency.
Let's get rid of the superfluous employees.
But if you have a system that's already strained, for example, the V.A., there is no way that
eliminating 83000 jobs from the V.A. is going to reduce what wait times for medical services
for veterans.
It's just not going to happen.
And similarly, if we have problems with Social Security that we want to fix, great cutting
half of Social Security's workforce isn't going to fix it.
It'll increase wait times.
It has the potential to delay checks.
It has the potential to generate complete and total chaos for retirees and disabled
Americans and anybody who's relying on those benefits.
But that's not a bug of the plan.
We see that and we go, oh, no, if you cut half of Social Security staff, these things
will happen.
And that's bad.
No, no.
They see it as good.
That's the whole point.
This is the right wing playbook.
They don't like public services.
So the first thing they do is they underfund them.
They cut funding to them until they function even more poorly.
When the public frustration hits a boiling
point, they claim the government is incompetent. They go, listen, we told you government shouldn't
be doing this stuff. The best, uh, entities to run this stuff is private industry. And then they say,
let's let corporations swoop in and make billions while providing even worse services. They've done
it with public schools.
They tried it with the post office and it looks like social security is next.
Now you might be asking the question, it's a reasonable question.
Why is Elon Musk suddenly interested in this?
Elon despises social security.
He thinks it's a waste of money.
He said he doesn't believe the government should be in the business of providing retirement
benefits and just last week he said it's the biggest Ponzi scheme in the country, in the world,
in history.
He said it to Joe Rogan.
We talked about it.
Why?
Because billionaires like Elon Musk and his right wing friends want that money in the
stock market.
They don't want it in a program that guarantees seniors can retire with dignity.
They want to put all the money in the stock market. And who will
manage the privatized retirement accounts if they succeed? It'll be the Wall Street firms owned by
their billionaire buddies raking in fees while taking absolutely zero risk of themselves,
but putting your retirement money at risk. Trump floated ideas like this back in 2020, and he's
dodged questions ever since. Republicans have been obsessed with privatization for decades,
and now Elon Musk, who has spent the last year cozying up to Donald Trump,
wants the exact same thing. So don't make a mistake. You know, this is not really about
efficiency. It's not about fixing Social Security. It's about gutting one of the most popular and successful government programs in the
US so that billionaires can get even richer.
I propose this as a general impetus for what they're doing last Monday.
And every indication is that that's the plan.
Bernie now realizes it and more and more people are starting to get it. We were told when former president Joe Biden used the short stairs to get on air force
one, that it meant he was on his deathbed.
He was disabled.
He can't possibly walk up the big stairs.
And now that Donald Trump is using the very same short stairs to get on Air Force One. Corporate media won't talk about it.
Right wing media doesn't give a damn. After the reports of bruising on Trump's hands,
after the videos of Trump dragging his right leg and unanswered medical questions,
we see Trump taking the short stairs. Now, I want to remind you that for years, right wing media
insisted that when Biden went up the short stairs, it was proof he's too weak to serve.
It was proof they edited clips of stumbles to make him look frail,
diagnosed him with every medical condition known to man. But Trump now doing the same thing and the
media is silent. So let's go over what we know. We know that Trump's been dragging his right leg
in numerous recent videos in a way that looks really odd. We saw the bruise on his hands,
which could mean anything from I. from IV treatment to circulation issues to who
knows what.
He promised a full physical exam and he never released it.
And now he has switched to the short stairs.
The exact thing that Mago World swore when it was Biden doing it meant he was too frail
to serve.
So do I really care about the short stairs on Air Force One?
No.
Am I saying Trump is about to collapse on live TV?
No.
The point here is the hypocrisy and the double standard, which the right no longer cares
about.
If this were Biden, Fox News would have said, you know, using these stairs, it's late stage
dementia, it's osteoporosis.
He's been infected by alien DNA.
But everybody's silent about this.
The right wing shows are silent.
CNN silent New York Times, MSNBC.
Nobody's talking about it because corporate media has spent years trying to create a complete
and total distinction or false equivalency between Biden and Trump's respective health statuses. And Trump's health
is certainly looking questionable at this point in time. Now, I understand that there are just
some basic facts about Trump, Trump's age, Trump's health status, all of it. This is not about that.
This is really specific. When Biden did this exact thing, they said this
is a way that they are trying to not make it clear he doesn't have the stamina for the tall stairs.
And now Trump's doing the same thing and they are not saying a word. Donald Trump now says that he
will be buying a Tesla because he's furious about what's being done to Elon Musk. What a move
that reeks of desperation. Let's talk about it. Donald Trump posted to Truth Social,
Truth Central, quote, to Republicans, conservatives and all great Americans. Elon Musk is putting it on the line in order to help our
nation. And he is doing a fantastic job. But the radical left lunatics, as they often do,
are trying to illegally and collusively boycott Tesla. Nothing illegal, by the way, saying, hey,
we no longer like Elon. Don't buy Tesla. Nothing illegal about it the way, saying, hey, we no longer like Elon. Don't buy Tesla.
Nothing illegal about it.
They're trying to illegally boycott Tesla, one of the world's great automakers and Elon's
baby in order to attack and do harm to Elon and everything he stands for.
They tried to do it to me at the 2024 presidential ballot box.
But how did that work out?
In any event, I'm going to buy a brand new Tesla tomorrow
morning as a show of confidence and support for Elon Musk, a truly great American. Why should he
be punished for putting his tremendous skills to work in order to help make America great again? America. Great. Again, I do want to remind you that the consequences of speech are also free speech.
Now, as I've said before, getting rid of my Tesla was one of the greatest things I ever
did.
And what we now have is the richest man in the world, maybe alongside Putin, I guess, who receives billions from
the American government, has had business partners that include the Chinese Communist
Party, the Saudi royal family.
Trump now says they are illegally boycotting him.
Now the funniest part about all of this is remember when Donald Trump attacked electric
vehicles and said, why the hell would anyone
want one of these stupid things?
Nobody wants to buy these cars either.
That's the other problem.
Oops, sorry.
The audio was low there.
I do apologize for that.
So said nobody wants to buy these cars either.
That's the other problem.
They don't go far.
I want to be more sophisticated.
I said, give me a good reason why we shouldn't buy electric. Why? Why should we buy it? There you go. So Trump used to rail against electric vehicles.
But now, of course, that it's all about Elon. He says he's going to buy one. And this is now
the new thing that they're doing. Here is Sean Hannity, Fox News propagandist, also suggesting,
hey, I didn't know how cool he calls it. And I think
he called it an a plaid X or something like that. He says these cars are just so cool.
One example of many. And in mind, I don't believe in cancellation. I don't believe in
cancel culture, you know, and and I know maybe it's not going to make up a difference. But
you know what? After I drove my friends Tesla,, I went and I already picked out the one I want.
It's called the, what is it called?
The S-Plaid.
You can tell he really knows everything about it.
And do you realize this thing, an electric vehicle has 1,006 horsepower
and goes from zero to 62 in 2.0 seconds.
You can tell he's really passionate about these electric vehicles.
And this thing rips and you can go about 400 miles without a charge.
And I don't drive enough to go further than 400 miles.
So I'm good.
And maybe it's just a gesture on my part.
And I like that.
I like new technology. But it's just a way of my part. And I like that. I like new technology,
but it's just a way of saying, you know, look what they're doing.
Yeah. You know, Hannity is actually making one of the great arguments for electric vehicles.
You know, I talk to people and they come to me with tears in their eyes. They go, sir,
I want to do the right thing. But these electric vehicles, they don't have the range for me.
I don't want to have to charge. And I say to them, listen, what's the most miles you ever
drive in a day? They go, oh, I don't know, like usually 30, 40 miles. I go, OK, when you do a
longer trip, what's the longest you would drive? I don't know, you know, like maybe four hours in
which you could go maybe 220, 240 miles depending on speed limits and traffic. So I say, okay, so the range of the
vehicle exceeds what you ever drive in a day. Is that right? They go, yeah. And I'm like,
so then what's the problem? You just plug it in and charge it overnight. They go, oh yeah,
that's a good point. That's an excellent argument for the, for the range fiends who go,
I can't switch to this. It doesn't have a long enough range. Hannity's making that argument. The problem is it's all so disingenuous and it's all meant in
service to the poor, poor, tortured, richest man in the world who is now suffering from what they
are calling an illegal boycott, despite there being nothing illegal about it. The biggest
victims, the biggest victims they claim to be. And now
the poor little victim happens to be the richest man in the world. These people are pathetic.
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Ruth Ben Ghiat, internationally acclaimed historian, speaker, political commentator.
She's a professor of history and Italian studies at New York university and author of strong
men Mussolini to the present.
Uh, Ruth, it's so great to have you on at this point.
We are about a month and a half closing in on two months into the second term of Donald
Trump.
I've been saying, you know, my expectations were very low, but it's been worse than I
expected.
The speed with which many things have happened is sort of even taking me by surprise.
Where where do you see it?
Is is some of this chaos a planned strategy which authoritarians and authoritarian
wannabes will sometimes use as a tool?
Yes.
And in the short answer, but we're in a very unusual situation and I've been, uh, trying
to figure out, uh, ever since January 20th, what is, what is like traditional to the authoritarian playbook and what is new?
And so many things being done like purging the civil service, building up the leader cult,
trying to control the press more. This is like classic authoritarian playbook stuff.
But there's like a structural difference here and we're all just figuring it
out because there's only one man on my cover of Strongman of my book. Here we have two. It's like
a co-presidency with Elon Musk who is in the Oval Office, you know, speaking to reporters and
speaking for Trump as Trump sits down. He's at cabinet meetings. He meets with foreign heads of state.
And this, giving somebody who's a private citizen,
essentially, just carte blanche to go into,
you know, to U.S. government offices
and lock out elected representatives.
There's something of a coup to that, like a soft coup.
So we have two things going on at the same time. They're linked. One is more traditional and the other is unfolding
in new ways. It's like America is innovating the authoritarian playbook right now.
One of the things I noticed that I want to get your thoughts on, and I don't know that this is
deliberate, is that Donald Trump, of course, wants to look
strong and he and his followers have a sort of idea of what it means to be the alpha male.
And it often has to do with how you talk to people and how you relate to others. Physical
strength is sometimes part of it. You know, Trump actually doesn't really meet a lot of these kind
of standard characteristics anyway. But one of the things that I noticed is that the Elon Musk
Oval Office event, which you talked about, or when Elon Musk stood up and spoke at the cabinet
meeting, when you saw Trump on camera off to the side, he kind of looked slumped over and dejected
and low energy and not like he was really in control or even enjoying himself. That struck me as different
from the images of strength that a lot of historical authoritarians want to project.
Is that just because Trump is sort of not firing on all cylinders or is there something? It just
seemed like the optics were different when you see him slumped over like that.
No, it's very true. And that's why it's
it's very unusual. And I can think of many authoritarians who wouldn't put up with that.
It's like a shared power arrangement. Yes. That's just not how the strongman rolls. And it's
contrary to the great investment that Trump has put in building up his personality cult. I alone can fix it.
It's not I, along with Elon Musk, can fix it.
So I've been trying to figure out what is in it for Trump.
And part of it goes back to your comment about the chaos.
I really think that the speed at which things are happening is very unusual.
Like he so Trump came to office with a free and fair election.
It was not a coup. He was there, you know, in the traditional manner.
But the speed at which stuff is happening and the chaos and the reversals that you see only after some kind of authoritarian crackdown or after a coup.
So I think people need to,
you know, understand this is very unusual. And so some of the chaos is because of the speed.
And I think that, you know, Trump had, he was fine to outsource government planning to Project 2025.
So there you have traditional bureaucrats, they're very villainous, and they're doing all,
you know, privatizations, but they had their methodical way and their plan. What he wanted, I believe, which only Musk could give him, was a kind of wrecking ball that was taken to the U.S. government very fast, you know, with digital shock troops. And Friday, 2025, that's not their thing. So although he he looks lumped over and he, you know, he looks low energy and passive when Musk is talking, he's also defending Musk.
So, you know, Musk and Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, recently got into a kind of argument and and Trump made them solve it and made Rubio apologize to Musk and thank Musk. So he feels like it seems
to be very important for Trump to keep Musk there. And I think it's because he wants to have change
very quickly in America. And only Musk and his digital shock troops can deliver that. So he's
willing to put up with this. It's like a fall of prestige,
right? Um, which is what you're describing. What do you, you mentioned the, the thank,
you know, thanking Elon all of a sudden there's like this, uh, you know, it, it reminds me of
the French poly tests requirements where, you know, in the oval office thing with Zelensky,
it's what have you said thank
you enough times and you should be thanking this person and people should thank Elon Musk.
Is there anything that's worth mentioning about all of a sudden this up obsession with
thanking people?
Um, I see this as part of what Trump's were doing for a really long time, which is ritual
humiliation.
I've written a couple of essays for my sub stack Lucid on this, and he did it to his own party members during the campaign.
So you have to, you want people to submit to you and it has to be on camera. And so they're
supposed to thank you for everything, even if you've been an aggressor. Because I'm very suspicious of this sudden
desire for decorum among people who, you know, had no problem with January 6, which was a total
wrecking. January 6 was hardly about decorum. You know, people were defecating in the Capitol
and wrecking it. So these are not people who care about decorum. Otherwise, Trump wouldn't have pardoned all those perpetrators from January 6th. So this is like making people thank you and thank
others who you're supporting is a form of trying to humiliate them. To go back to the digital shock
troops thing you mentioned just a moment ago, I was going to ask you kind of about the parallels between what we're seeing and
the kind of concept of shock doctrine. I saw this quote from Russell Vought recently about how he
said the I'm paraphrasing, but something about how the federal employees and these kind of
bureaucratic employees of the federal government, it should be traumatic to go to work like the
hostility towards them and the environment.
It should be traumatizing in some way.
We've heard the term digital shock troops and all of it.
How does this align with the concept of a shock doctrine?
Yeah, I, and it's very sad whenever I see that quote by, uh, Russ Vaught because imagine
being so, um, meanhearted that you want're devising ways to put federal employees, quote, put them in trauma.
That was his quote.
But there's a very practical aim.
It's to get this purge as fast as possible because you can create a hostile work environment.
It's so bad that people will resign, right?
And then you also can do purges and kick them out.
And that's what's going on now.
And that's classic authoritarian playbook.
But again, it's the speed at which this is happening,
which is part of the shock doctrine.
And that's why all the executive orders,
all the stuff that's happened very quickly,
even just from the Trump side.
And it reminds us that, again, even just from the Trump side. And it
reminds us that, again, the Musk and the Trump, they are working together. They have their
differences. Who knows what will happen between them? But it's all of a piece to very rapidly
change the U.S. from a democracy into something else. And the same with the economy. There's like a conscious effort to engineer
some kind of weakness in the economy,
to even some people say to wreck the economy,
which was booming.
The economist called it,
at the end of Biden's administration,
one of the most robust economies in the whole world.
And this is supposed to happen very fast.
And it makes no sense to many people. But it's part of a design to weaken America. That's how I see it.
And is the eventual goal for Trump to then save it? Or is it just to take advantage of the
weakness to allow the billionaire robber barons to come in and privatize or kind of like an all of the above?
All of the above, but especially the second thing, I really think that privatization and deregulation are part of Project 2025 as well as Doge. So again, and if things collapse, then, you know, who can come in and swoop up assets at, you know, a very preferential rate? It's the very rich. And everything that Trump is doing with getting rid of regulations on corporations, you know, getting rid of corrupt practices, guidelines, everything that he's doing is designed to make it easier for people to make money
for bad actors to make money, but also for corporations to not have to bother with regulations
anymore.
I want to think about how to bring up this next question, I guess, for context.
I hear from people who say, what can I do to protect myself and my family?
And I'm curious what the 20th century maybe teaches us about at the individual level,
what people can and could do.
You know, we talk about how at scale we don't want everybody to leave because then they
just take over.
Right.
So so at scale, we do need opposition. And also I'm
never going to criticize anybody for taking the steps they feel they need to take to protect their
families. Now, part of this is blue States and red States will be different to a degree with some of
the things that are going on. Others know, right? I mean, if they figure out a way to gut social
security, such that payments are delayed, whether you're in Connecticut or Arkansas, that that is going to be a problem.
So with all of that kind of being said, what sorts of actions at the individual level does
history tell us people can take to protect themselves in these environments?
I think, you know, one of the things that strong men do, they try and wreck what I call horizontal bonds, individuals' bonds with each other, with their communities. And what they want is the mass and the leader. Everybody's loyal only to the leader, and they're adulating the leader. that has allowed people to get through difficult times is communities, is networks, is relationships.
And so this is a good time to embed yourself more into your community, to perhaps repair
relationships with your family members or others. And that includes people who you haven't been able
to speak to because of political things. Maybe they've been turned against everyone and
against logic by disinformation. As the fallout from these policies becomes more clear, that's an
opportunity for everyone to go in there and try and speak to these family members or community
members or friends, because it's going to become more obvious that MAGA is not about making the nation great again. It's about ruining the nation. And that
suits Putin. It suits, you know, the billionaires. It suits a lot of bad actors. And so embedding
yourself with your communities and strengthening your relationships and also speaking out in ways you feel comfortable, whether it's, it's, you know, it's contacting your representatives.
And it's not just to complain to the representatives you don't like. It's also to tell
the ones who are standing up for rule of law and democracy that you think they're doing a good job
because we can, it's, we can forget to reward those who are standing up for us.
And it's easy just to complain. But history shows we we kind of need to do both.
What does history tell us that these authoritarians tend to do when cracks in their
economies start to develop? And the reason I ask that is over the last couple of weeks,
when Trump's confronted
with the record high egg prices, he's now started to talk about, well, bird flu and Biden when
Trump's confront confronted with the cracks in the economy, he says there's going to be a transition
period. You know, do you expect a recession? He says, I don't know what I would call it,
but we're in a phase where we're going to eventually get to something good. And then
he's kind of over the last couple of days just really been silent on the economy.
What do these folks tend to do when partially due to their own actions, cracks develop in
economies?
Well, yeah, that's a good question, because right now he still has his valiant loyalists
out there on TV trying to do damage control.
Yeah. Like Senator Tuberville says, oh, the stock market was overinflated. It needed to be weaker,
you know, but that's only going to last. That can't last. They can't keep saying that. Even
they would know they are ridiculous. So many, you know, many strongmen have been weakened because their
economic policies were revealed to be bad. And here we have an opportunity because we're not a
one party state. We still have, you know, press freedom and we can speak out about that. Right.
Even in Chile, the dictator Pinochet, who was a model for many people, and he did privatizations.
It was a laboratory for neoliberal economics, and the U.S. backed the coup, and everybody was happy.
And then the banks started to fail, and they ended up having to nationalize the banks. And Pinochet became seen as very weak and civil society protests started with people who had been hurt by losing their jobs, losing their benefits.
And so I'm thinking about that example a lot.
And we have much more ability to register our dis you if things are taking a turn, you're not comfortable with. You have to use the spaces. You have a freedom of free speech, free assembly to make your voice known and make your voice heard. that I'm often asked is why don't more people employ some of the activism tactics that,
for example, I write about in my book or that others have written about strategic absence
from work and coordinated debt defaults or mass rallies.
One of the things that's a reality is that if you have a family, if you have kids, if your health insurance depends on your job,
missing a day of work or potentially missing a couple of days and losing the job and then
losing health insurance, the system in and of itself prevents people from getting involved
in a lot of these ways. Is is that also typical of regimes we've seen in history? Yeah, it's I mean, in a real this is why we're
in an advantageous situation comparatively, because in a real regime, if you well, if you
didn't show up at the official protest to cheer the leader, your you know, your absence would be
noted and the secret police would come and visit you. Yes. If you do show up to protest, you have
all kinds of problems,
including getting fired from your job.
And it's very interesting when I've been studying,
we're actually living through a global renaissance
of nonviolent protest.
And I've been studying some of these successful protests.
And one of them was in Israel before October 7th.
This was the phase when it was against Netanyahu's attempt to
judicial reform, right? And he's trying to stay out of jail. And one of the reasons the protests
were so successful and they lasted so long is that employers, whether it was the tech industry,
and at one point, even Mossad, hardly a liberal organization, were giving their employees time off to attend a protest like once a week.
And so that allowed people to do this without having to risk their jobs.
I'm thinking of these examples from places around the world or in Poland when people came out for a huge, you know, one
day rally because it was one day and it was special right before the election.
Employers were lenient with absences.
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Elon Musk, who seems to really be in charge of stuff, sat down yesterday with Larry Kudlow for
an interview on Fox news, and he went full white replacement theory. You have to really read
between the lines and understand this ideology to understand what Elon is talking about.
But boy, what an interview.
Elon Musk was not particularly charismatic or articulate during this interview, which I know is not going to come as a shock to many people in my audience.
Here is Elon Musk talking about how Democrats are looking to attract illegal immigrants who, of course,
remember, cannot vote. This is straight up white replacement theory from Elon.
So the I mean, the way it's important in entitlement spending, which is all of the
which is most of the federal spending is entitlements.
So that's like the big one to eliminate.
That's the sort of half trillion, maybe 600, 700 billion a year.
That is also a mechanism by which the Democrats attract and retain illegal immigrants
by essentially paying them to come here and then turning them into voters.
Yes. So this is why the Democrats are so upset about the situation, because they're losing.
You know, if we turn off this gigantic money magnet for illegal immigrants, then they will leave. So two things.
First of all, I don't know how many of you noticed when when the shot cuts to Elon, when
it cuts to a two shot.
I don't know if this is one of those forced perspective images.
Larry Kudlow looks teeny tiny next to Elon, who looks completely overgrown.
I mean, it's just bizarre the physical appearance of the way they shot this.
I don't know if Kudlow is sitting much further away and you can't tell.
Anyway, think about the ridiculous.
Sorry for that diversion.
Think about the absurdity of what Elon is claiming.
Elon is claiming that entitlements, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are used by Democrats in order
to get money to undocumented immigrants, despite the fact that undocumented immigrants don't
qualify for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid in order to get them to come here
and turn them into voters, which you also have no way to vote if you're an undocumented
immigrant because only citizens can
vote that they it is jarring to see the richest man on Earth target senior citizens, poor people
and immigrants who are barely making enough money to survive and saying these are the folks that we need to cut the gravy train for.
And what Elon is admitting is that as far as he's concerned, the great replacement theory,
the white replacement theory is real.
Democrats use illegal immigration to turn the country less white and find new voters.
And as we've talked about many, many times, undocumented immigrants pay into these systems,
but they don't qualify for benefits.
Undocumented immigrants can't vote and have no way of registering to vote and simply do
not vote.
And it does.
It's a reminder that you clearly don't have to be that smart to become very wealthy. Now, at another
point during this interview, Elon blames Ukraine for Twitter being down yesterday. This has also
been depositioned. What are you doing in the government? There was a cyber attack on X today,
which shut it down and may have been foreign sourced. It's a big story. You want to give us
a moment on that?
Well, we don't we're not sure exactly what happened, but there was a massive cyber attack.
The key is we're not sure exactly what happened. Now he's going to tell you a bunch of other stuff to bring down the system with IP addresses originating in the Ukraine area.
Well, so that's your suspicion is is the website is.
I like how Kudlow just is like, sure.
Yeah, that sounds right now.
Of course, the only problem with the Ukraine hacked X theory is that the attack was already
claimed by a pro-Palestinian cyber hacking group called the Dark Storm Team that is tied
to not Ukraine, tied to Russia.
So we've already debunked that notion. And then finally, Elon brings up the
possibility, the possibility that Doge will be stopped. Now, what exactly he means by it is hard
to know. Speaker 4
I'm just here trying to make government more efficient, eliminate waste and fraud. And
so far, we're making good progress, actually. So our savings at this point exceed $4 billion a day.
So that is a lie. It's very significant. You think you'll wind up getting to a trillion dollars?
Yeah. Savings. I mean, unless someone's unless we're unless we're stopped, we will get to a trillion dollars of savings.
And that stuff can be translated. I mean, we've been talking. We had Russell Vogt, the OMB director on earlier through very rescission authority,
impoundment authority. I believe you said earlier it's an audit that will not gather
dust on shelves. By the way, Kudlow seems totally disoriented. So you're going to wind up with
real savings, bend the base spending baseline down. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
No great idea, Larry. Great idea. And unless we're stopped, we're we're really going to
we're really going to save a lot of money and it's going to be it's going to be a good thing.
You know, it's going to be really, really good. So there is there is Elon Musk. He's trying,
folks, but it's just it's just not working. Telling dozens,
if not over 100 lies during this total softball of an interview with Larry Kudlow. Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. is the secretary of health and human services, and he is going to make America healthy healthy again. Now he it's, it's already crazy. He built his reputation as an environmental lawyer
and a health advocate. And he is now campaigning at a steak and shake fast food store, pushing the
idea that fast food may play a major role in making America healthy again. Check this out. RFK showed up at a steak
and shake, I guess the pinnacle of healthy eating, sat there with Sean Hannity, of all people.
They talk about how they love that you can get a real plastic straw at steak and shake.
And RFK kind of laughs uncomfortably. We'll get to that. And then a milkshake is brought to the table and
RFK goes, oh, I didn't order that. So let's take a look at some of this video and RFK. You know,
I actually I'm going to be very frank with you. I can't tell whether RFK believes this shit.
And what I mean by that is I don't know that RFK really thinks that steak and shake fast food is the key to health.
Like I happen to think it's not. And I think RFK may also think that it's not, but he's gotten
it's almost a caricature of his former self. Check this out. Beef towel. Oh, by the way, here you go.
If you're just taking the red pass, I'll take them. I guess the reason he likes steak and shake
is they cook their fries and beef tallow. Oh, OK. Is that. Oh, this is me. OK, thank you.
This is for you. All right. Thank you. Thank you. You didn't forget my coat, did you?
Miss Paul with the little ice. Don't you dare put a lot of ice in there or Hannity will flip out.
I'm not going to drink it all because you're going to yell at me. I'm only kidding. And Steak and Shake just
switched out and people are raving about these French fries. You taste them. They really are.
I'm not. Guys, this is the secretary of health and human Services. Travel in Europe. The the the you know, Europe is great.
Always had great food.
The French fries were always disappointment because we had the best French fries here.
They had palm fruits over there.
That's completely untrue.
French fries in Paris and Belgium have been better than American fries for a very long
time.
It just didn't taste right.
Today, the best French fries in the world are in Europe.
I order them every time I go to Belgium or France or any place.
Okay. I didn't even know he was going to mention Belgium and France. I, oh man, that's true.
That's beautiful. And the French fries here is don't taste right. And you taste like these.
It's a completely different experience and the customers are raving about it.
Other companies take and shake us. He sounds more like a guy working for the fast food lobby than the secretary of health and human services. And great. We're very grateful for them for RFK,
the French fries. They turned me into a verb, but also Popeye's other way of plastic straw.
Thank you. Thank God. I can't stand those paper straws. Okay. And I actually, I the way, a plastic straw. Thank you. Thank God.
I can't stand those paper straws.
OK.
And I actually I thought I had a bigger clip just about the straws, but also Popeyes, by
the way, a plastic straw.
Thank you.
Thank God.
I can't stand those paper straws.
I hate them.
RFK looks a little uncomfortable here.
You hate to see turtles, right?
It's beyond parody, my friends. It's beyond parody. Then a milkshake shows up and they go,
we I didn't order that. And this is 66 percent of adults, 38 percent of teens.
And we'll put this up on the screen. They have prediabetes. They're talking about the amount of prediabetes while eating burgers, sodas and milkshakes
or ice cream sundaes at a fast food place.
How broken is this cabinet?
How broken is this cabinet?
He did not order that. It looks great. I'm sure one
of our guys, anyone like a free shake? Anyone? We got to be somebody in here.
How the hell can you be talking about the problem of childhood obesity and pre-diabetes
while saying that maybe steak and shake ice cream Sundays.
Fast food are part of the solution.
You know, RFK talks endlessly about toxins and big pharma and how the government is ruining
our health.
And then he's like, look at this awesome fast food that we've got here.
This is not a health movement.
This is a guy trying to pander to right wing voters who think health means the opposite of whatever liberals say. That's that's what this really is.
You don't get your vaccines. Well, that's healthy. You do drink raw milk. Well, that's healthy.
You do eat greasy fast food. Well, that's healthy. And what a disaster interview this turned into. I think
that you could see RFK physically realizing how ridiculous he looks, a supposedly serious person
pushing for health, giggling over past strict past plastic straws in a surprise milkshake
and saying this is how we're going
to make America healthy again with fast food.
It is so backwards and bizarre that it almost exceeds description with the English language.
On today's bonus show, we will talk about the addition of the US to the global human
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the United States. There is a bill in the state of Texas which would make identifying as trans
a felony for which you could go to jail. And finally, British Columbia has banned
all American alcohol at government stores, includes
wine and beer because of Trump's tariffs.
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