The Glenn Beck Program - Further Down the Road? | 1/7/19
Episode Date: January 7, 2019Hour 1 Glenn's 2018 Worst political predictions in review and what's in store for 2019?...the Challenge, Getting over our pessimistic view?...Global economy in decline...hostility likes Turkey?...t...he Return of the 12th Imam?...movement to impeach Trump will defiantly intensify...Power of the Church on the decline? ...Moron-Trivia Perfect?...the Best prediction for the NFL? ...Amazon Airlines? ...Government Shutdown = 3 Weeks...how can government 'force' people to work without pay?...'The Beginning of Mayhem'? Only on BlazeTV.com Hour 2 What did we learn in 2018?...What was the biggest story?...Kavanaugh, Florida School shooting?...Democrats are coming 'full steam' ahead in 2019, 'their' tea party has begun?...Schumer and Pelosi are scared to death...battle of for the base (Left)...What we learn from President Trump in 2018? ...5G technology and China, the nightmare that's coming?...Report and gather = Control ... Massive attack Jeffy?...inspires Glenn to lose 50lbs in 2019...Good Luck! Hour 3 Bridge over troubled water?...make no doubt a economic upper cut is coming?...Remember in 2008 the entire world took a financial blood bath?...When the socialist movement will become the norm to many, even Conservatives? ...By 2025 we won't recognize the boarder maps?...the Wall is just one piece of the puzzle? ...Who owns all the 'Ghost Cities' in China?...fascinating...the largest mall in the world, that only has 1 store? ...We've become a society of products? ..."Pay attention and get you ducks in a row"? ...Glenn reveals his Big, New, Christmas present? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So I learned a lot in 2018, and I started making notes while I, well,
I was gone on vacation, started thinking about the things,
things that I have learned in 2018 that we need to apply to our thinking in 2019.
2019, I think, is a bridge.
This is a bridge from the old world to the new world.
I think it will be remembered in history as that year that people started,
it started to dawn on people.
Oh, wow.
everything will change.
I think by 2025,
you will be printing new maps.
I think there will be new borders by 2025.
Everything's about to change.
But who am I to say?
Let's look at the predictions that we made in 2018
to see if any of them happened.
We got some right.
We got some wrong.
Let's go through, Stu.
And maybe we can come up with grades of these
as we kind of go through them.
Okay.
Let's see how right or wrong.
they were.
All right.
All right.
You predicted 2018,
the Dow will melt up and then crash.
So Dow did hit the high in October.
And then since October,
it's,
I mean,
it's crashed the right word.
It's definitely come down quite a bit.
12% of its value.
I don't give myself points on this one
because I don't think this is what I meant.
Well,
I know this isn't what I meant.
A melt up was not,
26,000. A meltup was over 30,000. And a crash was more significant. So I would say,
I mean, directionally, it was pretty much right. Yeah. So I'd give it maybe a C, C plus.
Okay. Maybe. Do you think? It's fair? I think you go, I mean, the difference between 26 and 30,000 isn't all that
dramatic. I mean, you could probably go, you know, B minus maybe. All right. I'll give you a B minus on that
one.
Economic instability will bring with it powerful and dangerous nationalists and socialist movements.
Hello.
I mean, that's...
I think I get an A on that one.
I would say yes.
I mean, that's even if you like some of the elements of some of those movements, I mean, certainly some people love the socialism as we're seeing in Congress these days.
Yeah.
Trump has called himself a nationalist, which I don't think is the same thing as what I mean by nationalists.
I don't think he thinks of it that way.
But we've seen the neo-nationalist movement, the,
the rise of neo-nationalist in Italy, in France, in Belgium, in Germany, in India.
It's a marriage of South America.
I mean, there's definitely a lot there on that one.
Governments will crack down on blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
There were some countries did sort of outright ban cryptocurrencies.
And certainly China, there's a big effect.
India, Colombia, I think, had something.
There's a few of them that cracked down on it.
I mean, the United States didn't.
really, and they seem to be open still to these things.
I mean, that's a, there's some, there's some stuff that happened there's some, they did begin
investigations.
Yeah.
I, I, I, I, I, I don't know.
I, still, I think that's a B.
Yeah, because I mean, some of it definitely happened, right?
Yeah, right, but I mean, and obviously it was a terrible year for cryptocurrency as well.
Still on that front, we've got, uh, blockchain technology will be embraced by companies for hundreds
of uses and utilities.
I think I give this a B.
as well.
15% of company surveyed by MarketWatch have a blockchain initiative that is live.
So adoption is coming soon, but it is not adopted yet.
I will say, too, at some point, someone has to use this stuff for something useful.
Yes.
You know, a lot of people like to compare this.
People who like cryptocurrencies, like to compare this to the tech bubble.
and there are, you want to look at charting, you want to look at all sorts of, you can definitely
make those ties. However, Pets.com, right, blew up into this big thing and then crashed and
disappeared. But we all understand that Pets.com, generally speaking, was a useful utility to people,
right? Buying your pet food online, we're all buying, you know, not everybody, but I mean, I know
we order a lot of our stuff from Amazon or whatever online. I mean, Pets.com didn't wind up being the one
who did it, but at least there was a kernel there of something useful to people. Yeah. As of right now,
like there's it does not seem to be it's all like well we can build uh exchanges but see here's this
problem and then we get into blockchain a little bit more but um we should kind of move on but um
the the thing is is that blockchain it hasn't gone to zero no by any stretch no no it's still very
valuable yeah it's still very valuable and all of these major companies are making major moves
they just haven't put them into place yet.
They just haven't cut the ribbon on them yet.
And so when they cut the ribbon, but they're all moving,
all of the big institutional investors and everybody else is moving
and spending millions of dollars on, you know,
cryptocurrency desks and trades.
And some of it's been announced.
Some of it is still speculation, but it's not capturing because everybody
thinks because
because cryptocurrency or Bitcoin
looks to the average person
like it's a tulip bulb.
It's not a tulip bulb.
These bulbs you plant
because they will grow.
This is not just a tulip bulb.
There is something more to this than just tulips.
If I remember right, the tulip bulb thing
was tulips were not worth four times what they were
two years earlier after the crash. Correct. Right. Like that's
still there.
Correct.
So there's still, there's still a new advantage there.
Companies will adopt cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
Yeah, that's kind of the same.
Kodak, overstock, Chase Bank, give it a B.
Yeah.
Now, this one is worth doing this entire segment just for this prediction.
If you put $1,000 in the top 10 cryptocurrencies in January 2018, it will be worth $200,000
by January 2019.
No.
I'm going to go ahead and say that one was an F.
Yeah, I think that's an F.
I think that's an F.
I think that's an F.
But you know what?
At some point, I think,
believe that's going to happen.
I'm with Tika on this one.
It makes no sense other than our over pessimistic view because of what happened last year.
There's too many good things that have happened with this to have this fall and not move.
It's going to move.
It's going to go up.
And when it does, it will because of all the things that have already happened.
Right.
I mean, it's hard to believe these big companies are wasting their million.
of dollars. Like there's some reason they're putting this.
Yes.
They're cash into that.
Let's go up next here.
Market, no, I mean, we got there.
Cryptocurrency. That's an F. We got enough.
Market cap. It was an F.
All right. Let's go to international geopolitics.
Turkey will continue to run
towards religious fascism and
will continue to make hard turns
towards Sharia law.
He just
jailed Erdogan,
just jailed a mother and son
who insulted him.
He also announced that he is going to remove the ethnic Kurdish militia over the border of Syria.
He is well on the way I say that today.
Yeah, that's definitely the way that's moving.
Cultural clashes between immigrants and natives will cause backlash from the public across Western Europe.
Do I need to say anything about that?
That was widely covered, I think.
Persecution of Christians, homosexuals, non-Muslim, religious minorities,
and those Muslims not deemed Muslim enough will reach new lows for humanity in the Middle
East in Asia.
Didn't do it in the Middle East per se.
They've already got lows.
I mean, they're at the same size lows.
The limbo can only go so low.
I don't know how much lower you can get on that one.
Because of Asia and what's happening in China, China, I think that's an A plus.
A million Muslims.
And it's just growing in concentration camps, essentially.
Yeah.
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So I'll spend a few more minutes here on the Glenn Beck program going over the
predictions that I made for 2018 and grade on whether we got them right or wrong.
So far, what did you say?
Pretty good.
I mean, with the exception of your cryptocurrency.
Cryptocurrency.
Yeah.
Pretty good.
Yeah.
Another socialist country will say.
see its currency collapse.
This is a tough one because, I mean, certainly Venezuela saw its currency collapse even further
than it was last year.
But it was sort of underway when you made this prediction.
I mean, it reached a million percent inflation.
A million percent.
What do you want to?
How do you grade that one?
Was there another example?
I mean, there's some other.
Cuba.
Cuba has red lines.
Argentina had some issues as well.
I would say that's a solid B.
I mean, I don't know that there was another perfect example of it.
but it's pretty close.
Yep.
The return of the 12th Imam will be used by the leaders of Iran in a desperate attempt to hold on
and consolidate power.
Articles out last year, but it is not, you know, obviously the 12th of mom is not
mainstream.
But they are...
I did see him at a, at a quick trip last week.
Really?
Yeah, he was getting gas.
Yeah, got one of the big on the hot dog roller things, which I was surprised about,
just thinking about the whole picture.
But he was into it.
Really?
Yeah.
So he is back, but I don't know if Iran's picked it up yet.
So we'll get to that one.
one after. I mean, again, there was definitely movement in that. It's a B. The interesting part of that, too, I think, is the pressure, the pressure on Iran. I mean, it has that they are further down the road of trouble as a country, you know, largely because, you know, the moves made, I think, by our government in a positive way. The Trump administration's been very, very good on that, I think. China will, this is a bizarre one. I remember when you said this one, I was like, what are you talking about? It was like, it was so random in the middle of all these predictions.
And I will say, completely wrong.
China will land a rover on the dark side of the moon.
Yeah, crazy.
A year ago, you said that.
I didn't have no idea what you were talking about.
Yes.
And I failed.
And you failed.
And you failed.
It happened, what, the first week of January 22nd.
It happened January 2nd.
I was wrong by two days.
This one's incredible because you haven't heard much talk about it if you haven't
followed that story.
Why is it important?
Why would you even put that on the prediction list?
Okay.
Because because.
The dark side of the moon is the only place that is completely shielded from Earth.
Why do you land on the dark side of the moon?
Well, there's a couple of reasons.
You can land on the dark side of the moon because you want to listen to space in total silence.
Because it is, it creates, the moon creates this hole where nothing that is coming from Earth can get past the moon.
So there's this hole in space where it is completely silent.
Now, look at it the other way.
Because no radio, no video, nothing can penetrate the moon, you also have a place where you can do anything you want and no one on Earth knows you're doing it.
Okay?
It's bizarre that China is doing this.
And a year ago, it was, oh, that's crazy.
Well, okay.
I was wrong.
I said they do it in 2018.
They did it on January 2nd, 2019.
So obviously we give that one an F.
Wait, hold it.
You missed by 48 hours.
48 hours.
That is an amazing one, though, because it was so random and no one was talking about it.
We'll go to politics here.
This will be interesting.
The freedom movement will experience somewhat of a renaissance, both in the U.S. and globally.
I...
There is voices.
Right.
And I think that it is changing a renaissance.
I think it is changing.
There's a new approach to it.
And that's what Renaissance really means.
It's the voices like Sam Harris.
It's the voices that are standing against not just like Tea Party voices, but voices from the far left that are now starting to gather together.
the three scientists that we had on that were, you know, showing that these journals are completely
nonsense.
The people mainly from Canada that are standing up so strong, I think there is a renaissance going on.
I think that's one of the most important things we can do, honestly, is encourage the voices not,
I mean, obviously, the conservative voices are going to be for free speech and not for, you know,
boycotting people into oblivion.
every time they say something,
but there's an increasing amount of people on the left who think it's absurd.
And that is, I think, incredibly important to cultivate.
We talked about the Louis C.K. thing you were out for where he did this rant and he was talking
about how ridiculous it was.
You know, these, you know, people are like royalty.
They demand to, that you address them in a particular way by whatever gender they've
decided on that particular day.
Like, that's not like some hardcore conservative.
They're trying to make it into him being some hater.
No.
This is just, these are people who, who care about for,
speech and care about free expression that are admitting this in public and it needs to be encouraged
that.
I think that's an A.
That's pretty solid.
Yeah.
I mean,
there definitely has been voices and it's not, the encouraging thing is it's not just, you know,
us on top of the, right?
Like, it's not that sort of thing.
No, it's just not us.
The press will continue to be discredited by the White House.
A.
Yes, okay.
The movement to impeach Trump will persist.
A.
Yeah, and you're going to see that coming even more.
I mean, that's, since they feel very newly empowered now that they,
have the house and they will try.
Nancy Pelosi may try to stop them because she sees, she's going to see the political
downsides of an impeachment movement, but she will do everything short of that, I think, to
encourage investigations and everything else unless they, until they can come up with something
they think will stick.
Churches will continue to lose power and influence.
Try this on for size.
A study of registered voters before the November midterms found that less than 10% of likely
voters identified religion or religious belief as influencing how they were going to vote.
Less than 10%.
Is there an equivalent number to that in the same story?
It was 32% midterms 2002.
Wow.
I mean, that's a fast drop of two thirds.
Yeah.
So I think that's a nay.
The Mueller investigation into Russia hacking and any connection to the Trump administration will
finally be put to rest.
I can't say that's a D.
I can't say that's an F. I think that's a D.
Yeah, maybe it's an F.
I mean, it didn't come to rest, right?
I mean, there have been a lot of things that have come out of it.
It's an F.
Though, I mean, it comes out.
Again, it's another one of those things.
It could come out at any day.
Into Russia election hacking.
I mean, it's not at rest, but there is, there's nothing.
They haven't produced anything yet.
But the investigation is not over, so I think that's fair.
The Trump administration will,
finally begin construction of a true wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
F. Thought he would do it. F.
In the U.S., gun rights advocates will finally get their long-sought-concealed carry reciprocity.
Unfortunately, not even close.
We actually went the other way.
We started having new restrictions on gun ownership.
The Me Too movement will continue to grow.
2018 and 19 will be the apex.
I think 18 is the apex was the apex of it.
Yeah, that's probably true.
We'll see.
I mean, we'll see where it goes.
But, I mean, we can't even play baby.
It's cold outside anymore on the radio.
So I think it's there.
U.S. Supreme Court will strike down pro-labor laws that enable unions to take dues from workers and voluntary.
They did it in June.
Yeah, that did happen in June.
Yep.
The GOP will lose the House in 2018 and narrowly hold the Senate.
I mean, that's right there.
The Trump administration of federal government in general will be hamstrung through 2020 in terms of any other major government actions other than military interventions.
I mean, that's exactly what happened.
I mean, we'll see what happens in the next few months with that.
But, I mean, that's exactly the results.
So what's coming next?
what's coming in 2019.
And what did we learn from 2018?
All coming up.
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So which one of Glenn's predictions that Politico call one of the worst predictions of 2018?
You just heard them all.
Which one was it?
We'll give it to you coming up.
Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
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Speaking of predictions, I think more on trivia has the best record in the NFL now.
Yeah, 14 and 3.
I mean, there's a couple of 13 and 3 teams that may become 14 and 3,
but by that time, we could be 15 and 3.
So that's true.
It's crazy.
Best record in the NFL.
With an incredible commissioner on Friday,
you were able to predict the Philadelphia Eagle double doink as they won on the last second field goal.
See, and if I had to just predict that game, I would have absolutely said Chicago.
Yeah, and most people would have said Chicago.
Yeah, it was an overwhelming guest.
But yes, the Philadelphia Eagles are still defending Super Bowl champions.
Anyone betting yet on Moran trivia?
Yes.
A lot of people now.
Several really.
I mean, look, we've had a nice Supreme Court ruling on gambling this year.
People have found ways to do that even when there wasn't a Supreme Court ruling.
But I mean, people are legitimately placing bets based on the results.
People have made hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
Really?
On trivia bets, yeah.
It's crazy.
It's so weird.
I think the bet, Moran trivia has always.
had a good decent record.
And a few years, I believe once it was 15 and 1.
This may be the best, if not the second best year.
It's in the top three, for sure.
It's in the top three.
But that's this, I mean, you can't make that up.
No, you can't.
You just can't make that up.
If it were up to me to predict those games, I'd probably be, I don't know, seven and
eight.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, experts are constantly under 500 on predicting these games.
and more on trivia somehow.
14 and 3.
It really is incredible.
It really is incredible.
And that even overwhelmed because we had a very controversial moment in which Pat asked if the,
what is a common kitchen appliance?
And it was questionable whether the guy said stove or soap.
It was a very controversial moment.
We even went to the replay machine.
But it wasn't conclusive proof, so we left it alone.
We left it alone.
And the Eagles held on again.
And we could talk about that for a couple hours if you'd like.
as well, but I'd rather get to something else,
which is the worst political predictions of
2018 that glens on the list.
Yeah, and it should be.
Now, my...
What a buffoon. What a buffoon, right?
If I were going to put him on the list,
I would say the dumbest prediction of 2018
was to say that China would
land a rover on the dark side of the moon in
2018.
What a buffoon. It didn't even happen
until January 2nd, 2019.
48 hours late.
You know, this is going to be like the caliphate.
Soon, the New York Times will
have a, we'll have a podcast out, dark side of the moon.
This is where they get all the podcast ideas, but they make billions of dollars off of Glenn's predictions.
But they actually did have one of them in here.
And there's a couple from our friends here in the network and other friends of the show.
So, listen, this is the one they picked, because we just listed every single one of your predictions from 2018.
All made in January 10th-ish last year.
So not like in the middle of the stories.
They say one of the worst is they rated at 14th.
of the year, 14th worst.
The Mueller investigation will be put to rest and no significant charges will be leveled
against anyone.
Now, yes, it has not been put to rest.
Obviously, most people...
Have there been any significant charges for the Russian election hacking?
Right.
I mean, I think that's the big thing.
You wrote Russian election hacking.
And, you know, you can come up with this.
There's been a total of, as Politico rights here, they've, 33 people have been charged
with over 100 criminal counts.
Now, that includes actual.
actual Russians and some of those actual Russians were in the election hacking.
But I mean, that is not what you were talking about.
You're not saying, like, will Russians be charged?
You were talking about it to this, this didn't happen.
I'll take that.
Well, the investigation didn't end.
So we know for sure what it wasn't perfectly accurate, but is it one of the worst of the
year?
Now, you can go on.
If you want to say charges, there were.
No, I'd like to say everyone in the media that kept saying over and over and over,
this time we got him.
Yeah, this time we got him.
I mean, so, man.
Fort charges, but again, not related to the Russia hacking.
Michael Cohen, yes, charges, but not related to the Russian hacking.
He was doing things that were potentially illegal related to the election, but nothing
to do with Russia per se.
You know, I mean, I don't know.
George Papadopoulos, he pled guilty to lying to the FBI.
But, you know, it was related to international contacts and such.
Was that a major?
Right.
Again, did you know who George Papadopoulos's name?
Do you even know his name in 2018 in January?
I don't think I did.
No.
So, I mean, to call it one of the worst of the years, a bit of a stretch, is it not?
I mean, I think you can stretch it into saying it's not exactly accurate, but it was a...
Ben Shapiro was on this list of worst predictions, which I totally disagree with.
The Ben Shapiro one's ridiculous.
They had, this is the sixth biggest, worst prediction of 2018,
according to Politico.
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski will kill Brett Kavanaugh's court nomination.
Now, first of all, Murkowski did vote against Kavanaugh.
So one of the two right off the bat is actually true.
But didn't kill the nomination.
But didn't kill the nomination, right?
Because Collins went along with it.
Now, it's true.
It was not an accurate prediction.
However, they came pretty freaking darn close to doing it.
It's not absurd.
I mean, I think most people at one point or another believed that this thing was going down in flames.
it wound up holding on by legitimately because of McCain not being around at the time
by one vote they hung on and it was just Colin or just Murkowski and Collins and that back and forth
I just call it one of the worst predictions of the years pretty laughable it seems like what was
their number one worst prediction because it seems like that was kind of lame too it's most of them
were I thought yeah the number one worst prediction Amazon will be place HQ2 in Boston
big deal I was I decided to put well
Did you hear that Amazon is making Amazon Air, and it is going to be headquartered at Alliance Airport here in Dallas?
No, it is?
They're flying...
Amazon Air.
Is that for the drones?
What is that?
I don't know.
Amazon Air.
Yeah.
I think that's the drone program.
I don't think so.
I think it is...
I think they're shipping.
I can't imagine that it's an airline.
but they're calling it Amazon Air, so maybe it is.
Right, given them my entire salary,
I might as well fly with them getting on the frequent flyer program.
I think it's a combination of the shipping and the drones,
but I could be wrong.
I haven't spent any time on it, but.
Well, Dallas lost out on the headquarters,
the HQ2 thing.
Right.
And that went to.
Who did I go to?
New York and Manhattan.
Oh, no, sorry.
Manhattan and Washington.
They really, I mean, they needed a couple of years to figure that one out.
Go to the biggest city in America and the place where all the politicians are.
That was a tough one.
How did Amazon come up with that?
I mean, wow.
There was an article that came out about what a scam that was, how they scammed so many cities,
because that was apparently, at least the thought was in the article that that was their plan all along.
Of course it was.
Yeah.
Of course it was.
All of these companies are looking to be political now.
They've got to be in the media center and the political center, which is laughable.
because I tell you, I took a 24-hour drive with my kids over the holiday and the dog.
How'd that go?
Oh, my God.
Fun's a great.
Fun?
I'm seeing by your expression that that was fun.
You bet with a capital laugh.
Actually, I had a blast.
The kids did not, but I had a blast.
I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
I thought it was fun.
But the one thing that I noticed driving the country is that nothing's really changed.
Nothing's really changed.
Politics are changing.
The media is changing dramatically.
The people are just the same.
The towns are just the same.
Everybody, no, I didn't stop anywhere where everyone was freaking out about Donald Trump or
freaking out about the media or freaking out about any, in either direction.
In either direction, everybody was just going on with their life.
Do you think it's – I mean, I think because to know that you actually have to talk to people,
which none of us want to do, and increasingly don't, right?
Like you're texting, you're seeing people post horrible things online,
but actually talking to people outside of your inner circle gets more and more rare every day.
And so you don't recognize that people are just normal and living normal lives.
You just see their, like, online profiles freaking out.
I stopped, you know, not like we were going to stop because we were going to do a total blackout.
But what I did is I just, if I tweeted or if I Facebook post something, I didn't go back and look at stuff.
No comments.
Yeah, I didn't, you know, after the holidays or just stayed away.
And I didn't look at any news.
I feel so good.
Yeah.
I feel so good.
When you're not looking at the comments, it makes a world of difference.
Yeah.
The comments inevitably, whether you're on everything, whether you're looking at a sports story or a political story, the comments are just bludgeoning people for no reason.
And I didn't look at any news.
Like yesterday, you know, I started looking at the news and I'm like, huh, government's been shut down for three weeks.
That's amazing.
I can't imagine what the media has been saying and how horrible it is.
is to oh my gosh the government is shut down i didn't notice any different though in anybody's life the
people that are noticing it are the actual employees who weren't getting paid and that's mainly it and
that's it and that's a big thing and i feel for them yeah but i it hasn't affected my life at all yeah
i went through a tsa line and the guy someone asked how's your holiday going it would be better if i
was getting paid like you know like that's real right like you're i mean that is a real thing for
these people and it's an important no i mean beyond um you know security should
be taking care of. The military should be taken care of. Those guys should be, those are not
non-essential employees. And that's why they're forced to come. A lot of these other people
get to stay home and don't get paid, which still, if you need your money, you need your money.
But to actually be forced, and they're suing over this, and I think they're right. How can the
government force you to go to work without paying you? How can they do that? Because it's the government.
Right. But that's completely, I mean, it's completely everything this country stands for.
I know. And yet they're doing it anyway.
I know. I know.
But quite honestly, with an exception of those employees that are showing up and should be paid,
if you're having to show up, you should be paid.
Non-essential employees, other than that, I don't, I mean, I think we should kind of concentrate on non-essential employees being non-essential.
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So what did last year teach us?
What did the big stories of the year teach us that can and should be applied
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What did we learn last year?
What do you think the biggest story to take information from was?
and apply it this year.
Hmm.
It's a tough one.
Yeah, that's a tough one.
I thought it was Kavanaugh.
That's a, I mean, that was probably the biggest story of the year, the biggest single, single story dominated the news for at least what, two months it felt like.
I thought it taught us a lot.
And if I, if I may, I, I want to break out some stories that happened last year and say, what happened?
And is there something that we can find useful to be able to, do.
code the stories that are coming our way or to see what's happening politically.
So let's start with Kavanaugh.
I think that the Kavanaugh story taught us many things, but most of them revolve around
2019 is an election year.
And it doesn't matter what happens, what anyone says, it's all positioning now for 2020.
That's all this is.
And that was really the start of the election year.
It was.
It was.
It really was.
Because you saw people, I mean, the easiest examples are people like Corey Booker, I am Spartacus,
and the ridiculous Kamala Harris stuff.
They're all trying to position themselves as, I am so against Donald Trump and the things he's doing
that I will even break the law to do it.
Remember Cory Booker?
Yes.
I'll break the law.
I'm basically, this is my Spartacus moment.
Which brings me to one of the things specifically that we should learn from last year.
And that is that Democrats have no stop on taxes.
I mean, sorry, on tactics.
No stops.
No.
They, they, they, they, it does not matter anymore.
They accuse a guy of gang rape with no evidence.
I don't know.
Where do you go from there?
Outside of actual physical violence, where do you go outside of that?
But if you look at one of the other big stories of the year, it was school shootings.
Also, no stop.
They had no stop on that.
So what do we take from that?
Well, we take that it's an election year that the Democrats will say or do anything to get elected.
They will use any emergency at all.
And they will actually stand and claim to be Spartacus when it makes no sense, which leads me to what we should learn.
And that is, they don't work anymore.
That doesn't really work anymore.
And for a couple of reasons, we have so unhinged from reality that people think of those tactics as a joke.
When you're shutting down the government, we know that the government's not going to default.
We know that the government is still, the airplanes are still going to fly.
We know all those things.
The scare tactics don't work anymore.
And people are at the end of their tolerance level for this kind of stuff.
The Cory Bookers standing up, I am Spartacus, doesn't work.
The making charges and allegations without any evidence to back it up, it doesn't work.
For a couple of reasons.
One, the Democrats have no stops.
And so they overplay their hand.
That will continue.
And two, the media isn't as powerful as it once was.
Yeah, I think there's a time in which if you made a completely unsubstantiated argument and said,
Brett Kavanaugh is a gang rapist, there was a time in which that probably does work.
Oh, because it's so far out.
Like, you wouldn't say that if it wasn't true or if you didn't have evidence.
And now I think the American people are at the point where, well, yes, they will say that if there's no evidence.
We've seen them do it 500 times, so I'm not going to believe it.
And what you're talking about, I think, too, when it comes to the election part is there is, these guys are,
totally incentivized to make this worse.
When you are sitting there and you're Elizabeth Warren
and you're going against Kamala Harris and
Cory Booker and Beto O'Rourke and all of these guys
who have to get left-wing activists to vote for them
and donate money to them,
they are just going to be a constant contest
to flop over themselves and move left.
It's going to get crazier.
This is going to be a fun year in that.
If you like watching the nonsense, it's going to be a fun year for it.
The effects on the nation are a whole other story, but it's going to be wildly entertaining.
So here's, let me give you kind of some predictions, a foreshadowing of what I see coming,
and we're going to deal with actual predictions here in the next few days.
But one of the things that, again, you get from Kavanaugh, and you get even from the border wall thing,
is that politics is nothing more than a game, period.
And it is devolved into a game whose object is to piss the most amount of Americans off at the other side.
Now, you saw this with Kavanaugh, but you're seeing this with the border wall.
The government shutdown.
What does this become about?
What does this become about?
Donald Trump is evil and wants to stop.
Mexicans from coming in the country. Right. And is now torturing federal employees to get to this
evil goal. Right. And what are the Democrats talking about what they want to do with money?
With the same $5 billion? Are you talking about the Republicans are charging, the Democrats are
charging that they're racist. The Republicans are saying, look at Nancy Pelosi as on her list of
things to do. And she's wanted, she wants to shove this through, um, but she won't touch the
border wall.
Um, I mean, there's endless stuff. I mean, abortion, plan parenthood, abortion money overseas.
Okay. Those are two hot buttons. The border and abortion. That's all this is. This is to piss each
side off. Period. It's not about actually doing anything. I go back to, um,
minimum wage. I don't believe in a national minimum wage. It's ridiculous. The minimum wage
to live in New York, I don't even know what that should be. Fifty dollars an hour? What should
it be? The minimum wage in, you know, West in Idaho is probably seven bucks an hour. They're vastly
different. You can't do this. What you can do,
if you don't, if you're, if you don't think like a politician is you could say, all right, well, every area has to set their own.
And I'm not suggesting this.
I'm just saying, so you don't ever have to deal with it again.
If we're going to have minimum wages, every area and every state has to set their own.
And it is just fixed to the cost of living.
So the cost of living goes up.
The minimum wage goes up.
We don't have to have this argument every five years, every three years, every two years.
whatever it is.
They like having it on the menu, though.
Correct.
Why?
Oh, they can fundraise off of it.
They can get people angry.
They can say how evil the other side is because they don't want their rage increase.
Exactly.
They want to keep it on the table as a hammer, essentially, to hit the other side with.
So it is, it's a political game just to piss you off.
And nothing actually happens until the run up of the election.
And who benefits?
Both parties do.
I've seen this before, and it is the Oren Hatch flag-burning amendment conversation that we had with him.
Years ago in the Tea Party movement, he said, I can get these people to calm down.
All I have to do is introduce a flag-burning amendment, and everybody will fall back in line.
And I remember, do you remember you were sitting there, would you?
Oh, yeah, I was there, sitting there going, this is insane.
Yeah.
He really doesn't get it.
His argument was essentially, if we introduce a flag burning amendment, then we can get people out to the polls because they'll care about the flag burning amendment and they'll come vote for our candidates.
It was like using that to get people out to vote for the candidates.
It wasn't a real belief in flag burning stuff.
It was just a tool to get people to go out and vote.
And I think those days are over.
And I don't think the Democrats or the Republicans, but especially the Democrats have learned.
that lesson and what does that mean for the Democratic Party in the next 18 months?
We'll tell you.
And also, what did we learn from Donald Trump this year that is important to apply in 2019?
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So what did we learn from Donald Trump this year?
What did we learn from all of the Trump stories that could be applied and we should apply the lesson to 2019?
I think the biggest lesson we learned happen right before Christmas.
And it's that Donald Trump will fold on things that are big to his supporters.
but if his supporters stand up,
he goes back and says,
oh, wait a minute, I want to do over.
The border is the number one thing
I think you should learn from Donald Trump in 2018.
And it empowers you, right?
If you're a supporter of Donald Trump,
like he really does seem to move
and listen to his supporters,
which is a good thing, right?
I mean, I'm glad he's listening to his supporters
on most of these cases.
And we did see that.
I mean, it was,
it definitely seemed like he was going to give in on this border issue.
And now he's not.
He's got to find a way out of it.
And it's not necessarily going to be easy.
But, you know, it's important to stand up for these things.
I mean, you wish you would have been able to do this with Republican control.
It would have been a lot easier to get through.
But, yeah, I, you know, he does seem to react to that.
It's happened several times in his presidency, where it looks like he's going one way,
which is not necessarily a good way for conservatives.
Conservatives stand up and make a lot of noise about it.
about it and he reverses himself that's really important because you haven't had a
president or even a candidate in you know the Senate or the house that actually
listens to you Donald Trump does listen if his people stand up he does listen
and correct course and I think that's incredibly important to to learn especially
in 2019 also
2019 can be looked at as a year, I believe, of a bridge to true fundamental transformation of the United States of America and the world.
I think this is the bridge that this time next year, you're going to be standing on the other side of the bridge and you're going to go, holy cow, it is all going to change.
It's going to change and it's going to change rapidly and this is the bridge to that change. By 2025, I believe the maps will have been changed. So we have profound, dramatic change coming our ways. And one of the ways that's going to manifest itself this year is what should we learn from 2018?
2018 was the beginning of the Tea Party movement for the Democrats. The Democrats, the Democrats, the Democrats,
that's put a bunch of socialists in.
And you're seeing this socialist wave.
And they put these socialists in.
And they're either going to tear it apart from the inside or they're going to become
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, which will tear it up on the outside.
Does that make sense to you?
Do you know what I'm saying, Stu?
What do you mean by become Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer?
They will either become your standard politician and they will just say the right things for their constituents and not do anything or, and if they do that, their supporters will go crazy.
The socialist supporters are not going to like that.
So this is the beginning of the Tea Party movement, if you will, I think, for the Democrats in 2018.
it's just a different direction.
It's 180 degrees in the opposite direction of the Tea Party.
And they want Donald Trump impeached.
They want socialist policies.
They're not looking for Sweden.
They're not looking for Holland.
What they are looking for is true socialism, communism.
They are looking to take the means of production away from, uh,
the capitalist.
Elizabeth Warren said it with medications, right?
She said she wants to create a new,
new service in which the government makes medications,
makes them,
not just pays for them,
actually produces them.
That is the definition of socialism.
Of socialism.
Textbook.
Yeah.
So you have these people,
and I think the Democrats like Schumer and Pelosi actually lose.
I think Pelosi is going to be making this transition.
Again, this is a bridge year.
And she's going to be making this transition from the new to the old.
And I think they're going to be more afraid of their constituents than the GOP was afraid of the Tea Party.
And there's a good reason for it.
The Tea Party constituents, they were just moms and kids and families that came out and had enough and expected the rule of law and expected decency and then didn't get it.
And what do you do?
You pick up a pitchfork.
That's not who they all.
are. That's not who any of us were. And so we kind of just petered out. This Tea Party movement,
if you will, from the left will not peter out. Those people are not going to go away. Those are the
disruptors of our society. And I think the Schumers and the Pelosi's are going to be more afraid of
them than Mitch McConnell was ever afraid of you, because Mitch knew.
You didn't have any teeth.
Schumer knows these people have teeth and they will bite.
So I'm not sure which way it goes, but it's going to be ugly.
You'll know, I think, relatively soon, right?
I think so too.
Because, I mean, the impeachment battle is going to be the easiest way to see this.
They're not going to do anything until at least the Mueller report comes out.
But if it comes out and they try to latch on to some BS thing and force through impeachment,
you can tell which side is going to be winning.
because the new socialist, the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez group of people coming in are not going to be happy with,
well, we're going to look into this and create a panel to see if this should be investigated further.
Like, they're not going to want that.
So here's the other news story that we should take something and apply it to 2019.
The Paris riots story.
The Paris riot story really here is the lesson.
you cannot as politicians or a government or as media ignore people and expect extremism not to rise.
If you ignore the cries of the people, extremists will come and try to claim those people and their discontent and direct that energy toward you.
However, the more you ignore, the worse it gets.
but if you also add to that an accusation that the people are the problem,
you have revolution.
And that's what's happening right now with both parties here in the United States and the media.
It's the people that are the problem.
That has to be cured because that's what's also happening in Europe and they're ahead of us.
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Looking at the stories from 2018 and then trying to apply the lessons.
to 2019, I think it's really critical.
And we could sit here and we could get bogged down on, for instance, the border wall,
which is really important and funding for the United States government.
Again, really important.
However, we know that the United States is not going to default on its loans.
And that's, you know, the media.
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They've got Planned Parenthood.
And they just,
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We're not.
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They couldn't believe.
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No problem with the Democrats holding hostage for one thing.
Not Planned Parenthood.
Border wall.
Security.
Of course.
Like before with,
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How can they possibly not?
They never asked that question of Democrats.
Why wouldn't they just give in on a $5 billion thing for border security?
And you get DACA.
A billion dollars is nothing.
And they get DACA.
Why wouldn't they?
just gave in. I mean, I'm not comfortable at all.
Switching, giving DACA up for $5 billion of border funding.
I don't think that's a good, I don't think that's a good deal.
In fact, I know it's not a good deal because they offered $30 billion for DACA a year ago.
And still then, I don't think it was a good idea.
But they, I mean, this has gone downhill significantly when it comes to a negotiation standpoint.
And they now, but the media never puts pressure on the Democrats to give up on their one little thing.
The whole government could reopen right now if they gave $5 billion.
for a wall and they get a giant thing from the
Trump administration and they won't do it
but that pressure doesn't go on the Democrats
it went solely on the backs
of Republicans the last two government
shutdowns. Always is
Republicans' fault.
Now that the Democrats are the ones
saying no we're going to keep this
government closed
until he gives up
on this border funding thing
well now. It's still the Democrat
is still the Republicans fault. How could
they ask for such a stupid little thing? I don't think that
I don't think it's going to make a difference.
It's not going to change sides.
There's no, there's, there's a lot of people.
For instance, let me take Ken in California.
Ken, are you personally affected by the government shutdown?
Absolutely.
Do you care to explain how?
Well, absolutely.
I live in Mariposa right on the edge of the Yosin,
the National Park, and when the parks close down and concessions are closed down,
tourists don't come to town, and those of us in this private sector are up here,
we don't get paid back.
So what do you want the president to do?
Oh, it's not what I want the president to do.
It's what I want Chuck and Nancy to get off their tails and give him the money for that wall.
And are you willing to take it in the end and lose money in the end?
Oh, I have to be.
It's for the nation's – my grandfather has the Medal of Honor from World War II.
I have to have the same integrity he did.
It's for our nation's security.
See, I think that this is what the media and the dad.
Democrats don't understand.
I thank you, Ken.
Thank you for your call and thank you for your service to the country.
I think the American people on the Republican side are willing to sit this through and hurt themselves because this is about security.
It's not about politics.
It's about security.
And you also have those people who are not affected by this.
people think that the number one problem in America is the government.
They look at the government as a cause of a lot of their problems.
So there's no love lost here.
It's true.
It's a complicated picture, though, with this policy.
I mean, you're right.
They think the government's incompetent.
Everyone knows that, right?
I mean, everyone's made post office jokes.
Even if you're a liberal, you realize this is accurate.
However, the polling on the border wall is not good.
even for separate from the shutdown, it's 6037 against building it for at all.
Now, this has changed dramatically from just a few years ago.
In 2010, among Democrat voters, it was basically a 50-50 issue, should we build a border wall?
Now it's 89 to 8 against among Democrats.
Because of Trump.
Yeah.
It's because of politics.
It's because of politics.
But that is not even an issue that is an issue that's polling well among the American people anyway, short of the shutdown.
down. If you start getting people, and this just gets worse, right? Like, because, you know,
there's stuff like flood insurance coming up for a lot of people. Now, should the government
be in the flood insurance industry? No. Not at all. Of course not. It's stupid. But people believe
they should have it. They are, they bought a house in a flood zone with the expectation they could get it.
And if it's not, if you can't renew it and then you have a flood, there's going to be major,
major issues here. And so they, they know that the longer this goes on, the uglier it gets, the more
people, not just the, what is it, 800,000 people not getting paid, but also the people like
our last caller who's like, hey, I, you know, I depend on a lot of people coming to National Park and
my, you know, my business is suffering. That suffering gets worse over time. And if it's an issue that's
not even necessarily polling well, it's going to be tough. I think the Democrats are going to say,
they're just going to sit back and say, go ahead, wait, wait all you want. You already said it's your
fault. You already said it's the Donald Trump shutdown. And we're going to put the blame on you. Now,
whether that works or not, I don't know.
So here's where I am on this, Stu.
I am mildly fascinated by how this is going to work out.
But I don't see us, I don't see anybody winning in the end.
You know, I don't see a win for the American people either way on this.
Do you?
No.
Because even if you get the border wall funding, which would probably be the best outcome right now
if you're thinking of border security, you're giving up DACA almost definitely in that arrangement.
which is...
And you're getting $5 billion.
And $5 billion, which is going to build...
I mean, it's a step in the right direction,
but it's not going to build the wall we were talking about.
So here's the other story that nobody is paying attention to last week.
Did you see that the president was considering signing an executive order banning all technology
from the Chinese companies on 5G technology?
Yeah, I think I saw a blip about that.
A blip about that.
It was not a story.
that was widely talked about.
Let me tell you, this is a $5 billion call.
It's going to hurt businesses, private businesses, by $5 billion.
I am not for the government paying people.
I am not for the government telling us what products we can and cannot use,
except this time.
I think the best thing for national security is to write a five,
billion dollar check to all these mom and pop places all around the united states that bought this
5g technology and have already started to put in chinese technology that's the best five billion
dollar investment we could possibly make for our own security so wait so these companies bought the
from one of these big chinese companies the technology for five or whatever it is yeah and
and the worry is that
And this is going to wind up giving China more control over this coming 5G technology, which is obviously very important.
5G technology.
If China has their instruments in our 5G technology, when I say our, I mean anywhere in the West, you cannot allow China to be in the West at all.
The 5G technology, their repeaters, their systems, all of their electronics that they're building will report.
and gather all information and data and send it back to mainland China.
If they have control of our communications network, we are screwed.
And the president is finally doing something.
I don't mean just him.
I mean, Obama, Bush, nobody did anything on this.
And he finally last week.
And nobody really reported on it that he said, you know what, I'm considering
an executive order and everybody screamed, oh, that's $5 billion we've already spent.
Good.
Then the government should refund those people because the government is saying, now, too late,
you can't use any of that equipment.
Good.
Then take my tax dollars.
I am thrilled to pay that.
That's like building a plane that we actually will use and will actually help us win a war.
I'm fine with that.
if China has 5G technology in the United States, we are screwed.
Now, tell me which one is more important?
Which story should we concentrate on?
Should we concentrate on this battle where nothing's going to change?
We're not going to get the wall.
We may get a fence.
We may get part of a wall.
But we're probably also going to get DACA.
and it's going to drag on for a while and it's only going to make everybody pissed.
Should we be spending our time worried about that?
Or should we spend our time educating ourselves on what exactly is going on with the Chinese trade war?
Because that is the beginning of global war.
And what China is building right now and what we are beginning to stand up against,
is the game changer for humankind.
We're going to try to concentrate on the game changers this year.
And by the way, we've got seven topics that we are going to be really laser focused on this year.
And I'm going to lay them out beginning tonight at 5 o'clock.
It's going to take us three or four days to do it.
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lay them out in categories, but throughout the year I'll be showing you how they all connect,
but I am good at connecting the dots.
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Welcome to the program.
We're glad that you're here today.
Lots of stuff to cover, including I've got a...
Did you make any...
Do you make New Year's resolutions, Stu?
I do occasionally.
Yeah.
I'm usually, I don't do like a formal list or anything,
but there's usually a couple things I want to try to fix it by screwed up life.
Did you do one this year?
It's still the new year.
I have a, yes, I have a couple.
We had kind of a scare over the holiday.
Jeffie had a heart attack and a pretty massive heart attack.
Real close call.
A very close call.
In fact, we found out later that the doctor said that, what is it, like 90% of the people
that have this massive of a heart attack don't make it.
Yeah, Jeffie said, they call it the Widowmaker for a reason, I guess.
Yes. Thank you, Jeffrey.
And I called Stu. I came down from the mountain because I heard.
And so I can't, I don't have phone service up in the mountains.
And so I came down from the mountains and I called Stu right away.
And we kind of just talked about, you know, what was happening with Jeffie and what to do.
And kind of ended the conversation with Stu saying, we're getting too old to do this to our bodies.
anymore.
It really is true, isn't it?
You,
because it's something,
there's something about having,
you know,
my dad died of a heart attack.
There's,
there's,
you know,
people around you do it.
And for some reason,
it seems like,
oh,
that's distant.
Old people.
Right.
Like, yeah,
it's distant or something.
Like,
we're like,
Jeffie's like,
now,
Jeffy's probably the oldest
person I've ever met
my life.
But still as a,
I mean,
he's a peer, right?
He's like someone we've worked with
for a million years.
He's been with us
this entire time.
And, you know,
he's our friend.
as much as I hate admitting things like that.
And to see it happen to him is pretty scary.
Did you get beat up to Tanya, maybe give you a little refocusing of life?
No, she actually didn't.
Really?
No, because I had already been there on, you know, I'm going to eat ice cream every night.
Yeah.
During the holidays.
But I've got to, I've got to lose 50 pounds.
Got to lose 50 pounds.
50 pounds.
50 pounds.
Is that the actual goal?
that is the actual goal.
I mean, how do we exploit this for the air?
I mean, can we have an ongoing weight measurement that's just posted on the website all the time?
That doesn't make me happy.
That's why I'm suggesting it.
Yeah.
Of course.
This is the only way you can get these things going to happen is if you get shamed into them.
I know.
You know, I know.
The only way I'll eat a leaf of lettuce.
I know.
But I have to do it.
So I haven't started yet, but I'm going to start in the next few days.
and I wanted to know if you wanted to join me on some sort of a challenge if the audience wants to join.
Oh, I love that.
You know, I'd like to lose 50 pounds in two weeks.
No, I'm kidding.
You're going to be cutting body parts off.
That's right.
I'm fine with that.
I'm fine with that.
Yeah, but doctor, my weight went down.
There you go.
I'm only four feet tall now.
I don't have, I don't have many of my organs.
But I feel fine, or I did about 20 minutes after surgery.
Now not so great.
Well, I did wind up giving Jeffie a Christmas present a nicely wrapped present that he opened.
And inside was a giant bag of lettuce.
And then he did unfortunately notice it was Romaine that had been recalled.
So, yeah.
Well, I mean, it's worth a shot.
You know, we can't care about everything, Jeffie.
By the way, Jeffie is fine and on the mend.
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In 1970, Simon and Garfunkel released a song, Bridge Over Troubled Water.
It's a great song title, legendary song, but maybe more importantly, it is a fitting label for this year.
A Bridge Over Troubled Water.
2019 is, I believe, the Bridge Year.
Fundamental global transformation is on the other side of the bridge.
And on this path we just walked is the post.
Cold War world. And it all began to change in 2008, a year that saw both a Russian invasion
of a potential NATO country and the collapse of Lehman Brothers. In fact, they happened within
a few weeks of one another. In a span of just a few weeks, it was not a coincidence. We've been
on this path for quite some while. We are now entering the bridge.
Over troubled water, I'll explain in 60 seconds.
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Top Four Songs of Christmas, 1991. It's going to be a blast from the past. Brian Adams,
Color Me Bad, C&C Music Facts.
Great factory. And Paula Abdul.
1991 Paula Abdul was still around. Jeez.
C and C Music Factory.
Nothing. I mean, nothing.
There was only what they had two or three hits.
I don't even remember. I remember things that make you go, hmm.
Yeah. No, I tried to block out all of the...
Going to make you sweat, I believe, was one of the others.
Yeah.
Which is easier, it gets easier as you get older.
So that was, that was the beginning of the journey that we are.
on now. That was the soundtrack of our life because on the other side of the globe, the Soviet
Union was disintegrating at the time. Those were the hits while everything else was falling apart.
Is it possible they knew those were the hits that just gave up on their country? They're like,
screw it. No, they were joining the West. They were like, the wall was coming down. They're like,
no, wait, maybe we should put the wall back up. What would the world look like? In 1991,
many in the West just saw this is great.
Capitalism has won against communism,
and everybody's going to be capitalist,
and things are going to be great in Russia.
No, no.
But we had spent decades preparing for something that now didn't exist.
Cold War, nuclear war, Soviet Union.
and Western Europe united to guarantee, quote, peace and prosperity, right?
And you remember late, I think it was, was it Putin that wanted to come into NATO?
I know Russia wanted to come in and become a NATO power.
China and the United States had come together to eradicate this communist menace of the Soviet Union.
And everyone had direction.
But now that the Soviet Union was gone, what was everybody coming to the dinner table for?
Well, we went on pretending for over two decades.
And the signs of that change hit us in 2008, that the world was different.
2001 and then again, 2008.
We now find ourselves on a bridge to a world that will be.
as different as the world was between 1914 and 1946.
But it's going to be the difference between the world of 2018 and 2025.
We are now at that bridge.
We stand looking at a new direction.
But no politician and no media source is.
telling you there is a horizon forward.
They're trying to get you to continue to look backward.
They're trying to get you to look at what is America today, what is the world today.
This is all going to unravel whether you like it or not.
It's just not going to be the same.
NATO, NATO, and Europe will begin to dissolve.
and new alliances will emerge.
I think we're going to talk about a little of this tonight.
Is tonight, is tonight, what are the two topics on tonight show,
5 o'clock?
Civility and unrest.
And then the other one is, I think it's.
A complete discography of C&C Music Factory will be the other topic.
Really?
Yeah, well, you don't have a lot of time, so it'll be perfect.
For that.
Politics of Meaning.
So we are going to be talking about this.
I'm laying out the seven categories that I'm going to focus on in the next 12 to 18 months
because I believe that we have to stop playing the stupid political games and getting
wrapped up in the media and start looking ahead across this bridge.
The way things used to work will seem like a distant memory and it will all begin to become
clear this year.
I think this time next year, we will be able to have a conversation.
In fact, we should play this break next year at this time.
And see if you don't say, I do see things completely differently.
We are on a bridge and troubled waters beneath us, and they are rising.
The waters of chaos are going to put us into.
uncharted territory. In 2008, the United States was the catalyst. And I don't know what the
catalyst is going to be this time, but recession is coming. Since 1933, our economic cycle
has a recession on average every four years. It has now been over eight years since the last
recession hit. It is going to happen. And it has nothing.
to do with politics.
An economic
uppercut is coming,
and it's coming at a time when global debt is at record numbers.
Consider this.
Consumer confidence began to decline back in November.
Oil prices are now bottoming out.
What do oil prices bottom out usually tell you that the world is on a slowdown?
Credit is beginning to crunch.
Asset prices are beginning to fall.
And for the first time in a decade, interest rates are rising.
All of that adds up to a recession and very soon.
Now, when we stop buying, the entire world takes a hit.
It's the same thing that happened in 2008, except we caught a cold, but the rest of the world caught pneumonia.
The rest of the world did not recover.
If you lost money in 2008, you not only recovered that money if you let you.
it in the stock market you not only recovered that money but if you left it in the
whole time you've now gained four hundred percent more than you had in 2008
before the crash that's incredible in 2008 we took a 50 percent bath the
rest of the world and China took a 70 percent bath like I said you have 400
percent more money
in your 401k, if you had money in a 401k at 2008.
In China, they've only made up 20% of the 70 that they've lost.
So the rest of the world had pneumonia, and it has never left the hospital.
And what's happening already is beginning to outline some things that the world has not
seen for maybe 100 years.
The UK is exiting the European Union.
Italy and Greece are on the verge of default.
The French yellow vest protests are happening.
They resumed again just this last weekend.
Things are starting to add up.
Russia cannot pay their bills with oil at $50 a barrel.
They needed, I think, to be about $80 a barrel.
It's never going back.
to $80 a barrel.
Saudi Arabia, I think, needs $90 a barrel just to pay their bills.
You remember when we talked about the Saudi prince and how the Saudi prince was actually
rounding up all of the big rich princes from Saudi Arabia and taking airplanes.
Right?
That's because they have no more money.
They are blowing through all of the Saudi money, that they are collecting it from the family
members, they are blowing through all of this money. That is major destabilization.
China is dealing with a greater than anticipated GDP slowdown and a trade war.
And meanwhile, the war drums are beating with new military alliances forming and old ones dying.
I spent a day just looking at the global map and looking at alliances.
and an axis and allied powers.
And we're going to talk about this a bit tonight.
It's not going to be the way that we think.
You have to stop thinking like the Cold War and World War, too.
Those days are behind us.
The world is changing.
And this is the year that I think we will all look back at and say,
wow, that was the year.
that we stood on the bridge between those two worlds and we never saw it coming.
Unless you're with us, because you will see it coming.
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I didn't want to tell you I had done anything until I had actually done it.
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I think things are trouble.
And you can look at treasuries, which short term.
You can look at gold.
You can look at silver.
You can look at land.
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We are back into that era that we were in 2007, 2008.
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It plays a crucial role in diversifying a portfolio,
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This is the Glenn Beck program.
welcome to it.
Am I too pessimistic?
I mean, generally, of course, yes.
I don't know.
I mean, it does feel like we're on the verge of something,
particularly with the financial world that is not looking at.
So you are feeling it too?
It's not just me.
I mean, they just did polling on this.
They think something like 65% of Americans believe we're going to see in a recession
in the next year.
It's not a recession.
Right.
I mean, but they're not going to.
It's a different thing you're always talking about, right?
Like this is a more dramatic situation.
But whether it is or not, it's something, it's certainly a good time to re-look at how, you know, where your finances are and where you have them in, right?
Have you done anything?
I have.
I've done some.
Yeah.
I've re kind of aligned my, my 401K.
401K and those sorts of things.
You know, I don't, you know, it's difficult, you know, because if you're close to needing your money, right, they always say you shouldn't really be highly, you know, highly vulnerable to those risks anyway.
I'm not necessarily that young.
I mean, I should, you know, or old at this point.
I've still got a few years, right, before I have to actually access it hopefully.
So, you know, I mean, it's, I don't want to necessarily take it all out, but there's a situation where, you know, if what you're talking about comes to pass, it's not going to matter.
I think there's, I think there's, there is a good chance that we are sitting now financially on the doorstep of a 1929 to 1933 event.
And that doesn't come back for 1929, didn't come back until 1946, really, in the West.
But you have to remember, you know, you ever see all those comedies like Benny Hill.
They always drove that three-wheeled blue car and it always kind of tipped over.
Do you ever see that?
I don't remember.
I just remember Benny Hill running around and getting chased by like women and underwear at high speeds with a song playing in the background.
Right.
But if you remember in comedies in Great Britain, they also always had that three-wheeled car.
Well, the three-wheeled car was because they couldn't afford anything.
Well, no, it's because of government standards.
But they also couldn't afford gasoline.
They couldn't afford cars.
Everyone in Europe was rebuilding.
So they didn't really get to experience any kind of boom until maybe the 60s and 70s.
the the 40s 50s was all about rebuilding and so they didn't have a lot of money it's why it's why
England went socialist with socialized medicine they had no money left and all of europe was like
that what better time to launch a new program that's incredibly expensive than when you have no money
that's a great it's a great idea that's what that's what happens people get desperate and they start
begging for government to help them and i think that is going to
happen in the next two to three years.
It could happen as early as this year.
But I think the, um, the socialist movement is going to become, uh, acceptable to many
in the conservative movement.
And I know that is crazy to say, but you are going to see, uh, talk about bigger and
bigger safety nets and bigger and bigger government programs, um,
on the right.
You're going to begin to see it.
We've seen some of that recently.
I mean, Tucker Carlson did a big monologue about how basically conservative principles of the past don't work anymore.
Is this, wait.
This is over the last couple weeks.
I haven't seen it.
And how we just don't recognize it.
And all the,
all the conservative elites, you know, believe in markets.
And we need to stop doing that because we have to have a government that's going to get, get involved in culture.
And it was all sorts of stuff.
Like, I, at one point he said, uh, the Democrat Party.
is currently functionally libertarian,
which it was like, honestly, I mean, again,
Tucker Carlson's a smart guy,
but that is one of the strangest observations
on any topic I've ever heard in my entire life.
They're in the middle of,
he's elected like 60 socialists,
functionally libertarian.
I don't know where this stuff is coming from.
And it's, to me, scary,
because if people on the right start talking like that,
if things go badly, man.
See, I was not, I didn't know that Tucker Carlson
was doing that.
I meant in the coming year.
Oh, okay.
Well, apparently it's already happening.
Well, when it gets ugly, that's what it gets ugly really gets going.
It is.
It's worth reading it.
Ben Shapiro wrote it right up about that monologue is worth your time.
Because if that comes where there's no longer an opposition to growing government
and growing government intervention, that's when you get Europe, right?
Because there's no side that is arguing for small government.
It's big government control on the right or big government control on the left.
And that's a scary place to be.
I mean, you mentioned that stat on China.
which you kind of brushed over a little bit.
Like, that's one of the most shocking things.
I had no idea that occurred.
I mean, think about this.
If you had $100 in the U.S. stock market,
we had the crash, it went down to $50,
and now it's $200.
So if you held on, you've made a lot more money.
In China, if you had $100 invested,
it went down to $30, and it's, quote, unquote,
recovered to 36.
You've lost all that money.
You've lost a lot.
There's been no recovery around.
And now there's talk about real.
problems. I mean, think of that. You went from 30 to 36 and everybody's been trying to convince you that,
no, no, no, things are getting better. Things are getting better. You know, we've, we've, we've went from
100 to 50 to 200. Yeah. They went from 100 to 30 to 36 and now they're talking about real trouble.
Imagine the mindset. Now, one other thing on China.
Do you know how they
Do you know all those ghost cities that are sitting empty?
It's a fascinating part of China.
They build these cities and there's no one.
Huge buildings, skyscrapers, malls, everything,
and no one goes to them because there's no one there.
Who owns them?
Who owns the buildings?
Yeah, who owns those apartments?
Well, the people, right?
The people own them.
Oh, not in the way you think.
You think it's the government that owns them.
Wait until I tell you,
the economic trick that the Chinese have played on their people.
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back from vacation.
And tonight is a show on TV you don't want to miss
at 5 p.m. In fact, all week we're laying out the seven topics or categories that I think we need to concentrate on in the next 12 to 18 months and we're going to concentrate on them.
I'm just not going to.
I just can't fall into the trap of caring about all of the back and forth political games because we are on a bridge to a world that is going to fight.
fundamentally transform here in the next two to six years.
I believe by 2025 you will not recognize the border maps anymore.
Things are going to change globally and also internally.
And things quite honestly, like Donald Trump saying that he's thinking about declaring a national emergency to be able to build this border wall.
that's no that's not what we use national emergency for that is a dangerous dangerous trend um and we just
don't we just we just can't do that um however we might it's kind of might i mean we've seen this
many times with presidents trying this i mean DACA is essentially a result of Obama saying well
we we wanted to do this through the courts or we wanted to do this through law we couldn't get it done
so we're going to do it ourselves.
The same thing with the bump stock ban, right?
We want to get this done.
We want to do it through the law.
We couldn't do it.
So, you know, they just did it on their own over vacation,
or late December.
This one's, you know, again, like I agree with the priority that the border wall is important.
Again, it's just a, we should remember, this is just a piece of this puzzle.
40% of people who are here illegally are here on overstayed visas.
The wall does nothing to stop them.
I mean, even if the wall was completely built, it would help, but it would not be,
it's not a solution to this issue overall.
It would be great if it was there because it would help on illegal border crossings,
but it's just a piece of the puzzle.
And because it's become this big political issue,
I think a lot of people who watch this stuff think either it's the solution
and we need to get it done because it's a national emergency,
or on the other side, they think it's the worst thing in the world
when Democrats used to agree with it.
I mean, not that long ago, in the 2010s, they agreed with it.
here's the here's the problem uh when your government is so disconnected from the people
um bad things happen and when the government lies to get things done i want to talk to you about
the ghost cities in oh yeah china if you don't know what ghost cities are in china you need to
look them up just google them pure entertainment reasons you should do my gosh watch youtube videos you
will be, you'll be in a wormhole all day long, all day long.
Fascinating.
Never see anything like it.
Whole entire cities, completely empty of people.
Completely built.
One of the largest malls in the world is a mall built in one of these ghost cities, which
has like one store in it.
And it's one of the largest malls in the world.
Everything else is completely empty.
Because there's no people there to buy anything.
They just build these cities with no people.
And they've been doing it for a long time.
It's helped prop up their economy.
And it is, and what they've done to try to finance it is, is amazing.
So nobody ever talked about how did they finance this?
What are they doing?
We've talked about just how it's bogus, how it's just, they are just stimulating the economy by dumping all of this money to pay workers to build these cities because they needed, I think it was 8% growth.
if they didn't if they have anything less than 8% growth they're in trouble with their own people
well they don't have 8% growth now i think they have 5% and that's what they say it is
if they're saying it's 5% growth there's no way it's 5% growth um so they built these cities
and here's what they've done they've gone to the chinese people most of them are working in
these factories and have no
Don't even have their own home.
Okay?
And they've shown them pictures of this utopian city that they've never been to.
And they've said, you can own one of these places.
You can own, you're going to retire.
You're going to own one of these luxury apartments.
It's a gleaming city and it's waiting for you.
All you have to do is just give us X percent of your salary.
and we'll just withhold it and we'll put it toward your apartment, your apartment in the sky.
Well, nobody has the money for this, and by the time you would pay off that apartment in 20 years,
nobody's there.
What is that apartment going to be like in 20 years?
Stu and I have been talking about this for the last couple of weeks, and there is another government
that did something very, very similar
in a court case that was settled in the 1960s.
I mean, Nazi Germany did this with Volkswagen,
and they promised the people's car,
and they said, hey, here's, all you have to do is pay off your coupons, your stamps.
And if you paid off enough of your monthly payments,
you would get the car.
So you didn't get the car up front, of course.
But they gave you this nice stamp booklet,
and you could pay them off as you went.
and what was really happening is
they weren't planning on building the cars.
They were taking that money
it was funding their war effort.
So they were essentially getting lots of payments
from their own people for something
that seemed too good to be true.
It was a car to an incredible price,
this amazing German car.
And they paid all of their money to the government
while they were secretly building
their own war machine.
Of course, the people didn't get the cars.
They did the same thing with vacation homes.
Yeah, it was this big, it was like a go-city.
It was this big resort.
I can't remember where it was.
It was all built.
Yeah.
And you could get into your Volkswagen and you could drive to the sea and you're going to be able to have a guaranteed Volkswagen vacation.
And that never happened.
That place was built.
It's just now an empty ghost town.
But that place was built.
And it wasn't until the 1960s when the German people could finally sue.
I think they sued Volkswagen and said, we didn't get our car.
we never got our car and they got their money back,
at least part of their money back.
But that's a, I mean, and that is, you know,
certainly don't put anything past the Chinese government
or what they're doing with the money.
But right now we kind of believe that they're just propping up
the economy with it.
And they're trying to develop things like AI
and all of the other things that they believe
are the next generation of warfare that we don't seem to be all that
concerned about.
That's concerning.
I'm concerned about it.
I know that's one of the things you're going to
be talking about this week on the TV show and looking that sort of forward-looking posture
rather than what we're doing now.
I mean, you know, what we're doing now is so irrelevant.
It really is so irrelevant.
Because I think some, like, it's tough because these topics are important.
Let's say for politics, for example, like the border security is legitimately important.
It's not something we should just ignore.
Big time.
But I feel like there's this thing that we do in, like in the media now, which is we pick a topic to just all do.
drugs on at the same time. Like we all, like, we could talk about things rationally, but then when it
comes to a hot butt, like the border wall, uh, we'll all do that conversation on heroin.
And it's, it's so weird. I mean, you know, the easiest example of this, I mentioned it earlier
in the Democrats in 2010 were a, the border wall, building a border wall was a 50-50 issue among
Democrats. Now it's 89 to 8. The border, the border problem didn't change. We didn't all of a sudden
not have an illegal immigration problem. It was because they're,
political opponent and the media decided that the people now talking about the border wall are
evil and they're the republicans and they're bad people so the democrats went from 50 50 to
89 to 8 in a period of seven years where there was a lot of illegal immigration that happened
and we had lots of crime committed by illegal immigrants and all the same problems that existed
before exists today and now they're opposed to it we have become an we have become a
society of products.
That's it.
We're just pulling products off the shelf.
And just like every advertising campaign, that product says something about you.
That label says something about you.
Yeah, yeah.
And that's all this is.
This is nothing more than an advertising campaign.
And we are really in the matrix.
And if you want to get out of the matrix,
you have to start looking at reality.
And reality is nothing.
I'm telling you,
when you understand the 5G China 2025 policy,
when you just understand that,
it's like the matrix starts to blink.
And you're like,
wait a minute,
wait a minute,
what am I seeing?
You begin to understand
what really is going on.
And it's crystal clear.
And you can,
can see it all around the globe.
And no one in politics and certainly no one in media because media, they are just,
they're not intellectually curious anymore.
They really are not.
They're into positioning.
They're into the product that they are selling.
They are not intellectually curious.
And they are also, many of them, not intellectually honest enough or brave enough to say.
Okay, wait a minute.
There's something not right here.
They're not willing to say those things.
You are.
You're an audience that is willing to say those things.
You are intellectually curious.
You just have to have it backed up with facts.
And I intend to feed you those facts.
Facts.
And I don't intend for you to take those and ever quote me.
I expect you to take those facts and look them up for yourself and see if the conclusions
that I am drawing are right or wrong.
But I can guarantee you that all of the facts that we will give you will be correct.
Whether the conclusion is correct, we wait to see.
But we have a pretty decent track record on conclusions being correct on big things.
1999, Osama bin Laden will bomb.
There will be blood bodies and buildings on the streets of New York City,
within the next 10 years and Osama bin Laden's name will be on it.
That was 1999.
In 2006, or sorry, 2006 and 7 was there's going to be a major banking collapse.
None of this will stand.
I remember you doing an interview with a guy Dow with 36,000.
Remember that?
And you were like, I don't think it's going to 36,000.
I might be going the other way.
Yeah.
And you had that debate on the air?
Yeah.
I mean, that's, that was back on CNN headline news.
Those days.
And still, I mean, that was, we were very early on that one, obviously.
We have been right on many, many, many things for a very long time.
I am urging you to pay attention right now because I believe we are right again on what is coming.
And this is the year to prepare.
It's going to start happening this year.
But this is the year.
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And it's going to come.
We perhaps have more time than we think,
less time than we wish.
But if you blow it, just playing political games,
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So I guess a big Christmas present
for me this year was a Kindle
Oasis.
Oh yeah, those
Amazon. Is that the new version
of that? Yeah. Yeah.
And really, really small.
Because I read, I hate
it. I hate reading digitally.
Because you don't remember things the same
way. You can never find them again.
And so
I try to
I try to read something and then I'll buy
the hardcover if it's important.
But I read so much and
I've been reading on my iPad or on my phone,
which I hate because you get distracted easily.
So Kindle does nothing else,
at least that I know of,
does nothing else except the books.
Yeah, because I have the Kindle app on my phone
and on my iPad and I can read there.
That's what I do too.
But you think it's worth getting the actual?
For me it was because I want to get away from,
I want to get away from the iPad and all of the other stuff.
You mentioned New Year's resolutions.
I've been thinking about that one a lot.
I'm trying to use that.
Use it less.
I just,
I want to you get out of it.
I feel like at the end of the day,
it's just empty calories.
It is,
you know.
It is.
I don't feel like I'm better off because of it.
I don't feel like I've spent my time well.
And then when you start,
you know,
I've installed one of those programs that tells you how long you're on it.
No,
and how many times you pick it up.
Oh my gosh.
And it's just like,
what am I doing with my life?
I feel like if I can eliminate
that, I would have like real opportunities to do things that I find to be important can never get to.
I mean, that seems like it would be beneficial to be able to cut that down, even if it's in half, you know, from what you're doing.
Obviously, there's things that work and there's GPS and there's lots of things that it's really valuable for.
It's obviously great in a lot of ways, but there's so much just time wasting and nothingness on it.
Maybe the Kindle is a good idea.
Because at least you're reading long-form stuff that helps you understand things in a deeper way.
Yeah.
Rafe got one.
He got a regular Kindle for Christmas.
He hated it.
He hates it.
He reads so much like I do.
But he got a book also for Christmas.
And it was like 800 and some pages.
It was finished in four days.
And that's why I wanted him to have the Kindle so he could have the library with him all the time.
But he hates it.
Like me, it's better to read on paper.
It's just a different experience.
but I personally like the Kindle Oasis.
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