The Glenn Beck Program - Ready Set, Reset? | Guests: Mark Thornton & Mark Morgan | 1/10/19

Episode Date: January 10, 2019

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Starting point is 00:00:58 The fusion of attainment and enlightenment. This is the Glembach program. Well, here we are. It is Thursday. Today, we are going to spend some time on a few stories that are just kind of more fun, more healthy. But we're also going to be talking to you about something that we've addressed on the TV show all week, and that is, what's coming next? I told you when I was at Fox that the Arab Spring, or the Arab Spring, or the Arab Spring,
Starting point is 00:01:31 Spring in Egypt would destabilize the entire Middle East. It would lead to a caliphate. Then that would spread up into Europe and destabilize Europe. And once Europe was destabilized, the right and the left, the far right and far left, would begin working together, not coordinating, but they would find the same things useful. and that would begin to collapse Europe and it would spread here to the United States. I think all those things, I can make the case that those all have happened now.
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Starting point is 00:04:17 Well, that is done now. I mean, we are talking about the border. What is it that Hillary Clinton just went over to Europe and said was the biggest problem with the destabilization of Europe? Migrants. Yeah. Remember? Which is amazing for her to admit. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:35 They caused it. Those migrants came from the Arab Spring and the Caliphate. So you had a crisis. you had to get them out what are we debating now we're debating a crisis and immigration so the left tells europe wow you guys shouldn't have done that but they're still telling america you should do that doesn't make any sense so that's complete now so what has what happens next in this year of shows we're going to be concentrating on eight categories and i want to spend some time today working on these eight categories and explaining them to you. And then we're going to take phone calls for the TV show today. So if you have any questions or ideas or thoughts, please share them at 888727 BECK for TV at 5 o'clock.
Starting point is 00:05:27 It's live 5 p.m. Eastern time. And you can call that number. I recommend that you call a few minutes early and that way you're kind of guaranteed a spot. All right. So what's going to happen next? well, I don't think any of these things are going to come as a surprise to you, but it's what we need to concentrate on. The polarization is going to get worse.
Starting point is 00:05:53 This is the political polarization, not just here in America, but all around the world. The polarization is going to get worse, and it's going to cause more riots in the streets, more unrest, civil unrest, is coming. and you're going to see again the left and the right coming together because their purposes will be to collapse things. So polarization is going to get worse. The economies will then nosedive. Now, these could be out of order.
Starting point is 00:06:25 The economies could nosedive and then polarization gets worse. But the financial system is going to be in danger again. Some countries will collapse, like Germany collapsed in the 1930s. Oil and the petro dollar will be weakened, putting countries like Saudi Arabia and Russia into economic chaos. And as this happens, you add into it tech causing downward pressure on jobs and wages and communications and education. And this will add more pressure on countries like the United States and China. And at some point, because of all of these things, people will no longer believe in any system. The government, the tech sector, press, all of it will be discredited.
Starting point is 00:07:13 That's when things get really dicey. And that's when things like the government and tech begin to merge with each other. Now, I've laid out on the last three radio shows, the sectors that we're going to be watching. And because they're all dominoes. and I want to go over some of them with you because I want to ask you if you are, if you have experience or you would consider yourself well informed on a few topics and you could help us look for stories and connections, we need you to do that.
Starting point is 00:07:59 And you can sign up and be part of our team, if you will, at research at glenbeck.com. That's research at glenbeck.com. And we'll give you some of these categories. But for instance, I'm not an expert on AI, but I am very well read on it. And if I were just a listener, I'd be like, oh, no, I know a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:22 And I watch that sector. You know, I can contribute stories because I see stories that are never making it into the mainstream. And I understand how that connects to the future. You know, I am very fascinated with Russia, and so I watch that and I see things that are never in mainstream. We want you to be a part of the team that just would contribute things to us from time to time, so it's on our radar. And again, you can do that by sending stories to
Starting point is 00:08:49 research at glenbeck.com. I want to give you a story that happened yesterday that explains exactly why all of these need to be watched and how any of these eight different categories can tie in and be the catalyst for collapse and true chaos, global chaos and global war. I'm going to give you a story that just was announced
Starting point is 00:09:24 or just happened yesterday during this show. If you've been following the French yellow vest protests. Well, let me just assume that maybe you haven't. The yellow vest protests started just recently because the yellow vests were upset about a fuel tax. That fuel tax was being imposed on the citizens of France, and it was to pay for all the global warming nonsense. Well, the people were for the global warming. You know, we got to stop global warming. But then once that tax actually hit them. They were like, well, no, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Hang on just a second. You don't tax us. And so they wanted that tax removed. And so they started these yellow vest, what are called yellow vests protests. And about a thousand people have been injured. Hundreds have been arrested. Several people have died. It's been ugly in France.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Well, Macron came out and he said, okay, we're taking away the tax. well that just showed the people on the streets the radicals not the average people but the radicals that were leading it ah they blinked we can get them now i want you to think of the people who are wearing the yellow vests most of them are just like you the ones who are leading it are more like antifa more like occupy wall street what's happened is after he blinked the left and the right got together. Again, not coordinated. They're not on each other's side, but they both want to tear the system down. I mean, because you say the leaderships like Occupy Wall Street,
Starting point is 00:11:13 but one of the big things they fought about initially was repealing the horrible gas tax that was bankrupting a bunch of French citizens because they were paying triple basically the old gas prices. Correct. So it was not necessarily just a left-wing movement to start. It's that the people. are now seeing that opportunity and grabbing control, right? Correct.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Correct. So now what you have here is a movement that is now being copied all over Europe. This is happening in Sweden. This is happening in Germany. This is happening in Belgium. It's happening all over Europe. It was happening in England. This is a national movement in France that now has 70% approval rating.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Well, yesterday they announced that they wanted. that they want to collapse the bank and they want to collapse the euro. And so they are asking this weekend to go in, have French citizens go in and take at least 20% of their cash out of their bank. Transfer it out of the euro and into Bitcoin. If there was a movement here in America that had a 70% approval rating and they could convince, 70% of 50% of this population to take 20% of their money out of banks, that would be a real, real problem for America. This could be one of the things that collapses the euro, that collapses the economy over in Europe. I don't know if it will be, but this one story has everything in it that I'm looking for,
Starting point is 00:13:00 and is a good explainer on how these things can happen. Political polarization, the distance between the media and the government, that friction between them has caused polarization. They don't trust their government anymore. They don't trust the banking system anymore. They don't trust any politician anymore. So it is bubbled over and it went into street riots.
Starting point is 00:13:32 Then they're using this power to buckle the economy. This could bring the entire system down. But what happens next? Let me focus on that. And the eight categories that you need to be aware of when we come back in one minute. Just past one year of taking relief factor. One year. And I am thrilled.
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Starting point is 00:15:42 Stu, do you think the average person that maybe is not listening to the Glenbeck program has a clue as how close the world is on being totally reset? Definitely not. If you look at where we are, the economy is in a pretty good place. I think there is a people who follow politics, even if they don't understand the underlying situation, are so beat up with the polarization that I think some of them, particularly like on the left who don't like Trump are going to be,
Starting point is 00:16:18 maybe understand that, or at least feel that things are out of sorts. But that's not what you're talking about. That's not, that's, that's not what this is. There's part of it that's an ingredient to this whole mess. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:31 But really it's, it's the sum of the parts that are concerning. And the some of the parts are some of the things, some of the things that we've always looked, looked for. It's the sum of the parts that led me to, oh, it's caliphate. This, this riot.
Starting point is 00:16:45 in Egypt is going to lead to a caliphate. Now, some people are like, well, it wasn't a caliphate in Egypt. No, but it was a caliphate, which you were sounding out the word while you were condemning me. Yeah, remember they used to mock you and then mispronounce the word. Yeah. Glenn Beck thinks it's caliphate is going to happen. Excuse me? What? Anyway, so I want to give you the categories that I think will help you navigate, because
Starting point is 00:17:15 with self-education and information, you're going to be able to find shelter and growth and freedom. The world is going to be facing a, we're approaching a crossroads. We're either going to be, as they will be shortly in Asia, in 1984, and that's the Orwell book,
Starting point is 00:17:41 or in the West, we will be living a brave new, world. Now that's one option. We're going to be living basically in a cage, and it's either going to be a soft plush cage, self-constructed, self-constructed, or it's going to be a 1984 nasty cage. That's one side. The other is more freedom than the world has ever experienced. more freedom for you than you can possibly even imagine today because the world is changing and and the freedom factor that we are looking at is off the charts. But there's not a lot of middle ground on this one.
Starting point is 00:18:28 So you want to be aware of the world of tomorrow because you are so busy navigating the world of today and trying to figure it out. We need to watch a few things. And I have always said that this audience is going to be the audience that turns the corner. If that's you, if you feel like, you know what, I want to be a part of the good future, then you need to be boning up this year on what's happening so you can be the person that says, wait, wait, wait, stop, don't go there. Because we are approaching that time quickly. All right.
Starting point is 00:19:07 I'm looking at a few stories, and I want to just hit the categories first. Civility and chaos. It's important to look at civility as well as chaos because you want to be in those places where civility thrives. I mean, I'm really close to just telling you where I've built my ranch because it's where people should live. but I don't want necessarily everybody to be in the area where my ranch is, but you need to find places like this. It's called California. Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Los Angeles. It's Angels. It's the city of Angels. Right. It's a place. It's a very small farming town. And it's important to look for places of civility. And farming towns are really critical to us because they,
Starting point is 00:20:03 they know as farmers that I have to help my neighbor because if my neighbor is in trouble, their crops failed or their tractor or their well went down, I've got to be over there with my tractor or my tools to help them because my well is going to fail. My tractor is going to be in disrepair. My crops might fail. And I want them to help me. So it's this, it's a, it's a society that is self-reliant and you rely on each other.
Starting point is 00:20:39 There are some strange odors from time to time. Most of the time. Yeah. If you're near milking cows all of the time. But it's also important to pay attention to the chaos site. And who is the yellow vest, Antifa, even the proud boys in a very small way in comparison. and anything that leads to instability or chaos, you've got to be aware of it.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Also, those who are unheard or feel they are unheard. We need to double our efforts as people to make sure that those who are feeling alone and feeling unheard are not feeling unheard by us. and I need to make sure that everybody in this audience feels heard, that you have a way to have your voice and your opinion put out there. That's going to be very, very important for stability. Then the other thing is, is politics of meaning.
Starting point is 00:21:50 And like, for instance, yesterday Donald Trump walked out of the meeting with Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. Now, I could give you an hour on all of the ins and outs of that. But here's the politics of meaning. If you go in to buy a car or a house and somebody says, what are you looking for? And you say, well, I have this, our must-haves. If they say, well, I can never even get close to that,
Starting point is 00:22:16 or I don't have that, or I'm not offering, I'm not willing to give that to you. What do you do? Walk out. You walk out because it's a waste of time. It was a waste of the president's time. because he has certain things are must-haves. That's politics of meaning.
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Starting point is 00:23:40 ZipRecruiter.com slash Beck. Do it now. This is a Glenn Beck program, and we're talking about what is coming in, how we want to focus this show. and I want to bring you in quickly on what we're looking for because I look at you as a partner on being able to chart a course for either the greatest freedom, health, and wealth the world has ever seen in this next page and chapter of human history that I think we are now on the bridge. We are in a year from now, you're going to be standing on the other side of the bridge and everybody's going to see this, I think, clearly. But we're moving,
Starting point is 00:24:30 so fast and we're not educating or even including the average citizen in some big topics. We're all just concentrating on what CNN said and what Fox do and what did the what did Trump tweet. That's meaningless stuff. So I want to give you eight categories that we are going to really focus on and try to put the world into context and show you what leads to a collapse and totalitarianism and what leads to freedom. So the first category we talked about was severe.
Starting point is 00:25:00 and chaos. It's important to look for, you know, the goodness index and charity and faith and religion where it's working. But it's also really important to look at civil unrest and war and instability and those who are preaching chaos, for instance, Iran and Russia, now Cuba and Venezuela, politics of meaning, things that really truly matter, tweets don't matter. Tweets do not matter. But what the president is doing with the trade war in China matters, but not for reasons that most people even understand. That arrest in Canada of the Chinese CEO, that was the thing that opened it up for me. And I went, oh, my gosh, this is what's really going on.
Starting point is 00:25:54 And you need to understand that. Also, money. and how money is going to change, how jobs and employment is going to change, our debt, our personal debt, our credit card debt, European debt, banking, banking scandals, the way governments are going to start trapping people's money, I bet you don't even know that your money has really been trapped if the bank collapses here in America. You're not getting your money out. They're going to give it to you.
Starting point is 00:26:24 You know the government will guarantee it, but you're not getting your money out because the banks have changed the rules. I think you watch this weekend to see if France starts to trap people's savings and their checking accounts in their banks this weekend. The next category would be education. What are the jobs of the future? What are the education alternatives? How about entrepreneurship?
Starting point is 00:26:49 Home education? The goals of Common Core. Common Core changed names, but the goals remain. medicine. Medicine we have to look at in a couple of ways, both positive and negative. Socialized medicine versus the free market. New ideas on how to provide health care cheaper.
Starting point is 00:27:08 High tech health care. Things that we have to decide whether they're good or bad. For instance, Humana Health Care. Giving away a free Apple Watch if you just sign up. Well, that's great. Well, what they want is the information from your wrist. are you exercising? Are you standing when it says stand? Are you moving? And that will become more and more intrusive. Well, it's good for the free market. Is it good for your privacy? Also with things like CRISPR in the complete lives system, that is coming. And we're already seeing it in Great Britain. We have to talk about ethics. Ethics also plays a big role in the next category, and that is high tech. Surveillance. A.I.
Starting point is 00:27:54 A-G-I-A-G-I-A-S-I, the game-changers. The biggest game-changer on the near horizon is 5G. When that happens, you better understand why that's a game-changer. And that plays right into China. But things like empathy with technology, which are the first jobs to go? By 2020, you're going to start seeing sincere, significant job losses. permanent job losses, for instance, in trucking. Media is the next topic.
Starting point is 00:28:31 The old versus the new. This is where the disenfranchisement really happens. What is the old media talking about? And what are people actually talking about? The deplatforming and digital ghettoization of the politically incorrect, which leads to the last topic, and that is something I call the United Corporations of America. Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft. Who are they buying? Who are they destroying? What are they building? Who are they hiring? Who are they merging with? What are they lobbying for right now? I think it's really important that the people who were for net neutrality. Did you know that it was Google that wrote that law? Why would Google be interested in that? Are they really just for you? What are their actions overseas, especially in China? Who are they silencing and deep?
Starting point is 00:29:24 platforming online and who's advising them on what hate speech really is. The creepy line, the partnership with government. Those are the things that we have to concentrate on. We're not going to give you all of the day-to-day little things other than like what we just did with Donald Trump walking out of the meeting yesterday. We could dissect that for an hour. But is it worth more if you're not? you're looking for meaning, is it worth more than this explanation?
Starting point is 00:29:59 Pat, welcome to the program. You walk into a store, you're buying a house, and you walk into the real estate agent, and they have a whole list that, oh, I've got so many houses to show you today. Good is, do you have houses that are all under a million? No, I don't have a single house that's, you know, they're all three million plus. are you are you uh somehow or another being insincere by not saying well i can't afford that i told you specifically we wanted a house under a million dollars i'm leaving is that somehow wrong no so how is it wrong that the president said this is a condition i must have a wall
Starting point is 00:30:46 now we can talk about everything else but in the end i must have a wall but in the end i must have a wall And if you say no, well, why should he waste any time? Which is what he said. Right. It's a complete waste of time. Right. That's not a temper tantrum. No.
Starting point is 00:31:00 That's what you do in your life. That's politics of meaning. Those are the ways we need to start looking at things this year and having conversations. Anything I missed, Pat? You got the politics of meaning, but you don't have the politics of dancing. I noticed there. I don't. That's in 2020.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Oh, okay. He does in 2021 is the politics of ooh feeling good. Yeah. Okay. Well, because that's going to be fun. Right. To the ooh feeling good part. Oh, yeah, that's good.
Starting point is 00:31:30 That's the fun talk to them. Yeah, it might be a little later than 2021. I don't know. Culture. Does culture fit into one of these? Yeah, I put that in into. Spirituality. I put that into the first category of civility.
Starting point is 00:31:43 What did I call it? Civility and chaos. Okay. The civility part is. is what causes us to be civil to each other, faith, charity, empathy. So it all fits into the civility chaos category. Yeah. To make sure that we, it's important that we look for the good places too and the positive things.
Starting point is 00:32:05 Because I think our job as broadcasters, if we take our job more seriously than just, hey, we've got to make money and get some ratings. Our real job as broadcasters is to help people. navigate their world and find stability in their life. If that's possible, yes. You don't think it's possible? It is. It's just hard to find sometimes.
Starting point is 00:32:32 Isn't it? I mean, some days it's like, is there any stability? Is there any common sense? Is there any common ground anymore? There are days when it looks like there isn't. Like none of those things exist anymore. I know they do. It's just hard to find.
Starting point is 00:32:46 So you know what was interesting on yesterday's program? Yesterday we had all the people from Blaze Media on. Not all of them. We couldn't fit all of them on, but we had a lot of them. And we had them from significant libertarians to, you know, significant MAGA people. And what I found yesterday was similarities. There were differences. But the differences I thought were healthy differences and could be bridged where we
Starting point is 00:33:19 We have taken the conservative movement and we've chopped it all up. And I've been a part of that. Chopping it all up. And we have to come back together and embrace. Embrace each other if you say, I believe in the Constitution in the United States. Did anybody agree with doing the wall through executive order? Still? Anyone agree with it?
Starting point is 00:33:45 Yeah. Was anybody okay with doing it that way? I think about... There's one person who was, right? Was it John Miller, I think? Who was saying he thought it was a viable... But he wasn't like super strong. He was like, I'd rather not do it that way.
Starting point is 00:34:00 I don't think there was anyone who's like, I hope he does that. Yeah. I think it kind of goes to where you've been on... I don't see another way of getting it done. Right, right, right. And it's just, it's frustration and it's leading into a point you don't necessarily want to be in.
Starting point is 00:34:15 But I mean, this is a long... You know, it's understandable. We've been talking about this. to be the worst thing in your mind that's ever happened? Would you be heartbroken if it happened? Can I tell you something? I don't know. I really think you should start talking about the wall this way.
Starting point is 00:34:30 Look, part of the reason why people are upset about free universal health care is because we cannot afford to give health care to the entire world. And if the entire world can just walk across our border and then go into a hospital and get free health care, we're bankrupt. We're already bankrupt, but there's no way of doing it. You can't have a welfare state and open borders. Now, that doesn't mean you have closed doors. It just means you have doors. People can come in the right way. We want that. But those people will come in the right way and they'll make money. They'll enhance our economy. They'll pay into the system. and then we can afford more than we can afford today if we just have open borders.
Starting point is 00:35:19 I don't know why we don't talk about it this way, that it's the only way healthcare can be afforded at all. I mean, it's still socialized medicine still doesn't work. But if you have open borders, there's zero chance of this working. Yeah, the border is a real serious situation. You know Glenn's ongoing cascading caliphate theory that he's talked about for many years and turned out to be completely right on. that's why I've come up with my own cascading theory,
Starting point is 00:35:47 which starts with people finally realizing that avocado is disgusting. I'm there. You see? It's already happening. I don't like it when you cut it and take the pit out. It's already bad. But I was on vacation. My daughter took one out that had been in the refrigerator for a day.
Starting point is 00:36:04 And I'm like, that is baby poop. Yes. It's disgusting. It starts turning brown. Get it away from it. I think Jim Gaffigan says he buys them at the supermarket. and just immediately throws them out there, because that's what he winds up doing anyway.
Starting point is 00:36:18 So this is a deep theory. Okay. Avocados disgusting. This destabilizes the Mexican economy. Causes a new border crisis. The wall gets built. Mexico retaliates by closing 70 to 80% of Taco Bell locations in the United States. This leads to a hot war, which we would call the fire sauce war.
Starting point is 00:36:38 Right. Okay. Okay. Then once 300 million people or so die, There's a treaty sign which requires Spanish subtitles to be on every television program in the United States. That's how it happened. And then we all commit suicide. That's how it happens.
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Starting point is 00:39:03 You signaled that? When? That's what I tweeted. And I said, Shannon, no. Can you give me a quote on where I said that? because I didn't, if somebody took something I said to mean that, no, that's not what I mean. In fact, the new deal, which Lindsay Graham is proposing now is not just DACA. Remember, the old deal a year ago was DACA for full border wall funding, which is something I didn't like even that. Now the new deal is DACA for $5.7 billion, but the Democrats aren't going along with that.
Starting point is 00:39:36 So Lindsey Graham has upped the deal to $5.7 billion for DACA and like three. other Democratic priorities on the border. No. And it's all, it's like Susan Collins is involved. No. Tom Tillis is involved. And a bunch of sort of that gang of eight crowd. No.
Starting point is 00:39:56 No. Look, we said, we said, we will talk about those things once the border is secure. We had $30 billion they were willing to give us just a year ago. Now it's $5 billion. That's not going to get the border secure. It's not going to do it. No. No.
Starting point is 00:40:17 And I hope the president stays tough on this, but I don't know what he's going to do. I mean, we're now negotiating for $5 billion. That's not enough to get this border secure. I'm not willing to talk about amnesty at all until you've secured the border. All right, let me tell you about our sponsor quickly before we, uh, go on the national radio program and that is relief factor. Everybody has pain and there comes a point in your life where you're like, I don't want to live like this and I don't want to take,
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Starting point is 00:42:03 Also read this great book called The Skyscraper Curse. If you don't know what the skyscraper curse is, It's a theory, but up until recently, nobody had really done the homework on it to see if it was correct or not. When the world builds and unveils a new huge skyscraper, the economy collapses. Is that even true? We have Dr. Mark Thornton on. He is the guy who wrote The Skyscraper Curse. It's a fascinating theory.
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Starting point is 00:45:02 We don't know. He might be able to answer that for us. He's an economist with the Mises Institute and the author of the book, The skyscraper curse. Dr. Mark Thornton is with us now. Doctor? Yes, go ahead. It's great to be with you today.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Thank you very much. So I have always been fascinated by the skyscraper curse, and it is, I've never really looked into it like you did. Your book is absolutely fascinating. Can you explain what the theory is first? Well, the basic theory is that when a skyscraper is built anywhere in the world, by the time it's completed and ready to open, the world is going to be experiencing. an economic crisis. And so the curse is the economic crisis that is associated with the building of a record-setting skyscraper. Now, if I'm not mistaken, it was the Woolworth Building around 19, what was it, 14, 15, something like that,
Starting point is 00:46:12 that did not, does not fall into that category. And that was the world's first real kind of skyscraper. Well, you know, we've been building taller and taller for about 150 years, and the skyscraper curse occurred earlier during the panic of 1907, but as the Woolworth building was being built, and it was being redesigned to go even higher to set the record. And then when it set the record in 1913, there was no economic crisis that followed. And so the original architect of the skyscrystress, skyscraper curse, a real estate analyst named Andrew Lawrence. He called the Woolworth Building a mistake of the skyscraper curse. But when I went in and looked at the detailed statistics, what I found is that the U.S. economy was going into a severe recession just as the Woolworth Building was being prepared to be opened in early 1914.
Starting point is 00:47:14 But what Andrew Lawrence forgot or just neglected was the fact that World War I was starting in Europe. And all of the major powers of the world were getting ready for a war, and they were buying steel, they were buying grain, they were buying weapons, they were buying materials. And so that reactivated the U.S. economy and brought us out of what was one of the worst downturns in U.S. economic history. Okay, so give me something, because I think it's fascinating. The Chrysler Building is completed. There's actually two skyscrapers. Donald Trump owns one of them now by Wall Street and the Chrysler Building completed. We have the crash of 29.
Starting point is 00:47:58 The Empire State Buildings completed a year later in 1930, and we go into the Depression. In, what was it, 1970, the World Trade Center? That's right. We were on a tremendous record-breaking business cycle boom during the 1960s. Economists from the Keynesian School thought that they had been able to do away with the business cycle, and business cycle courses were being taken out of the curriculum going into 1970 as the World Trade Tower 1 and 2 were being built in rising in New York City, soon to be followed by the Sears Tower in Chicago.
Starting point is 00:48:43 And what happened was just as all this grandeur and glory for the Keynesians was reaching a pinnacle, the U.S. went into an economic crisis. We had the stagflation of 1970 through 1982. We had the U.S. going off the gold standard, things were so bad. we had wage and price controls being imposed by Richard Nixon in 1971 just as the trade towers were coming to a new record heaths. And so that was a spectacular, menacing sort of example of why we shouldn't trust Keynesian economics. So before we get into what you know, what you see on the horizon,
Starting point is 00:49:29 what I really appreciated was the theory on why this is happening. Now, there's another theory out there that, like, for instance, the Cirrus Tower, whenever you build a tower, and I think, again, Woolworth was the exception of this. Whenever they build a record tower, that company is at its peak. It's all downhill from there. And you kind of can understand that because you're thinking, okay, well, they're arrogant now. but the way you look at the skyscraper and the things that you say why this happens makes total sense. So can you explain your theory on why this is true, why it happens?
Starting point is 00:50:15 Well, you know, the people who build these buildings, they may be arrogant and their arrogance may have risen as a result of the position that they've risen to. But basically the underlying cause of all this is cheap credit, low interest rates, artificially low interest rates from the central bank or our Federal Reserve. And those low interest rates in the short run cause people to invest more, invest in long-term projects, invest in big, spectacular projects because the credit is cheap. They're making profits. everybody seems to be doing well. And so the Fed can create a rosy economic scenario in the short run,
Starting point is 00:51:01 but what it's really doing is causing people to make the wrong investments in the economy, to go beyond what would otherwise be economically rational. And so the number one signal, the number one price in any economy is the interest rate. And when the Fed cooks the books and reduces that, interest rate for economic, political, or whatever reason they do it for, if they do it too long and too far, ultimately they're going to create mail investments or bad investments like record-setting skyscrapers, which otherwise would never have been built. So it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:51:41 It's not necessarily because it's an example of hubris, or it's certainly not the cause of the economic trouble. It's a symptom of somebody else's hubris, the central banks. It's interesting. Dr. Mark Thornton is going to continue with us here in just a second. The skyscraper curse. Now let's look at where we are today and how does this play a role and what does it say for our future? We'll do that in one minute.
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Starting point is 00:54:33 what does that say on what's coming well Glenn it's it's scary to me as you said this is an unprecedented financial environment that we've just left and of zero interest rates never happened in human history and that's the background well that's the background for all corporations who uh you know what their financial structure is is dependent upon an environment of low interest rates. And so as we leave this environment of ultra-low interest rates, you can expect a lot of those bad investments, which we can't necessarily pinpoint right now.
Starting point is 00:55:18 But as we go forward, a lot of those investments that people have been making in real estate, in technology, in social media, a lot of that is going to be revealed. And I think we're starting to see this in the business news where profit expectations haven't been met, revenue expectations haven't been met, cost of production have risen unexpectedly for a lot of firms. And so when your revenues are coming down, your accounts receivable are backing up, and your cost of production are rising, the profits disappear and the losses start to reveal themselves.
Starting point is 00:56:00 and then, of course, you have companies that are going to have to react to that with restructuring, with bankruptcy, with foreclosures, and I think this is a worldwide phenomenon. It's not just the U.S., the Bank of Japan. The European Central Bank, of course, is still at it, really. They haven't yet started retrenching, and central banks around the world have had to match those policies to protect their currencies, their currencies. And so this is not just a U.S. phenomenon, it's a U.S.-led phenomenon, but it's going to impact the entire world. The people in the
Starting point is 00:56:41 know realize that there's corporations all around the globe, particularly in the U.S., in Europe, and Japan, in China, which are very, very vulnerable. And we can expect the next two years for this crisis really to take hold. I think we're just, seeing the leading edges of it right now. If this were a storm that's, if this is a storm that's headed our way, put it in a category one through five. I would say it's a category six. You know, the silver lining here, very bad economic crisis, in my opinion, I think the
Starting point is 00:57:27 empirical information is following that opinion. Silver lining is that we may have an opportunity to get the world back on a gold standard or some other more sound monetary system. They will tell you, Mark, I have talked to, I have talked to people in, you know, banking and very high up in economics. And they all, I mean, they're all, in my opinion, they all believe the same crap that they all learned in the same schools. But they'll tell you that there's no way the world can afford the lifestyle that we have
Starting point is 00:58:02 with the gold standard. That's why we got off it. We had to buy more stuff. We wanted more stuff. We wanted a great society. We wanted welfare. We wanted two cars. We wanted all that.
Starting point is 00:58:13 We can't do it with gold standard. What do you say to that? Well, we can do it with the gold standard. The gold standard is what the world, you know, we left the world of animals and found money, silver coins, and Western civilization began to take hold a few thousand years ago. So this is a brief time, and we need to learn the lesson that sound money, which is independent of any political, And I think we can get rid of welfare. We can get rid of Social Security. We can get back on a monetary system that's sound and stable.
Starting point is 00:58:58 And I think we have a great opportunity here in this economic crisis that's returned the world to more human direction. When you say Category 6, what category would you put the Great Depression in? I would say that's a five. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. You would say the Great Depression was a category five, and what is coming is a category six. That's correct. And, you know, one of the reasons the Great Depression became great is that FDR and even Herbert Hoover tried to solve it politically. They tried to spend their way out. They tried to inflate their way out.
Starting point is 00:59:45 They wanted to, you know, create all sorts of government jobs, which is the wrong thing to do. if you allow the free market to resolve an economic crisis, you can make it much shorter and much safer for people. And I think that we can reduce that Category 6 rating on this coming storm greatly if we were to be able to pursue a more traditional policy. I mean, when you had, we had Wilson that scared the hell out of people, followed by Harding and Coolidge, and their recession, which was. far steeper than 1929 and and the great to what led to the great depression they solved that that was over in like 18 months but they stopped spending you're not you're in a situation now where the world thinks that socialism is the great answer I mean you're not really looking at a country that will say you know what we should all tighten our belts and we're in this together and let's all suffer together we're
Starting point is 01:00:52 going to do the opposite, don't you think? I'm afraid we might, but I think that there is a way out. Harding set the standard. He required a balanced budget in a depression. He required that interest rates be increased rather than cut. And so the historical record is on our side. Yeah. The free market economics works.
Starting point is 01:01:15 And the socialism that we employed in the New Deal did not work. The socialism in the Japanese bust in 1989 has not worked in almost three decades of pain over there and frustration. But the Keynesian doctrine has not worked. It's only made things worse. It's made economic crises. Less and longer. So let me ask you this. One last question.
Starting point is 01:01:39 We've got only about a minute. I could go on for a long time with you. You say that when these buildings are, the ribbon is cut, it's. it's underway. Is there a building we're looking at now in the skyscraper curse that when this happens, you think that's, that's, that's the time? Yes, there is, Glenn. They're building a record-setting skyscraper in Saudi Arabia out in the middle of the desert. It's planned to be a kilometer tall. Oh my gosh. They've set the record, the world record. And the only reason it hasn't set the world record already, it was it was scheduled to break the world record.
Starting point is 01:02:20 record in November of 2018, and it wouldn't be complete. But only the corruption scandal in Saudi Arabia brought that project into a delay mode about a year ago. So it would have already set the record. So it's any time, you're looking at any time you think this could go? I think it began in November of last year. All right. Mark, thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:02:50 A fascinating book. You should read it. Really good, solid research. It's called The Skyscraper Curse. The skyscraper Curse by Dr. Mark Thornton from the Von Mises Institute. Back in a second with the facts on the border. You're listening to Glenn Beck. I don't know about you, but that kind of is a little sobering.
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Starting point is 01:04:27 she said, I want somebody who's actually done the work. I want somebody who is not politically motivated. In fact, if I can find somebody who's politically motivated, perhaps even in the other way, it wouldn't be bad if I could just get the facts. Mark Morgan is a career FBI official. He served as Border Patrol chief for the last six months of the Obama administration. He was ousted by President Trump at the beginning of his presidency. Prior to that, he was the assistant commissioner to the U.S.
Starting point is 01:04:57 Customs and Border Protection and a police officer, LAPD. He served as a, he served in the Marine Corps for 11 years. And I just want the facts on what's really happening on the border. I don't want political spin. Welcome to the program, Mark Morgan. How are you? I'm doing well. Thanks for having me, Glenn.
Starting point is 01:05:18 You bet. Can you run down and fact check some of the things that have been said about the board? and can you tell the American people what's really happening? What are we facing? Yes, I can. And Glenn, I tell you, if, as American people are listening, I mean, what you said in your opening is your introduction, which I appreciated, is exactly why I have broke my silence after all this time.
Starting point is 01:05:45 As time went by, at first I wanted to give people deference that, hey, they were just misinformed or because they were viewing facts through their own individual political ideological lens, that they were unintentionally, you know, misinforming people. But as time went by, you know, I don't say this with happiness, but I feel that there's actually some intent behind the distortion of the facts and what's out there. Sure. And that's why I broke my silence.
Starting point is 01:06:12 Okay. So I'll give one example. If anyone says that the wall is ineffective, that they're simply misleading the American people. There are facts, historical data that shows that the wall, as part of a multi-layered approach of infrastructure, technology, and personnel, when those things coalesce together, and they're provided effectively along the southwest border,
Starting point is 01:06:44 when it works. And go to the fact. There was an article that was just published by the Yuma County Sheriff's in Arizona that said when the wall, along with technology, and personnel came to his territory. He saw over a 90% reduction in immigration, and he saw overall crime in his territory reduced drastically. That is a fact that's not made up.
Starting point is 01:07:10 In the United States Border Patrol, when I go there, again, I was there. I don't understand while pundits are not listening to the experts. Look, you know, so the president of the Board of Patrol council, Brandon Jugg, And the current White House, they didn't want me there and they removed me. And I'm here today's you said to say that they're right. And the reason why they're right is because they've got decades and decades, and they've dedicated their entire life along the Southwest border protector in our country. And they're out there saying that the wall works.
Starting point is 01:07:45 He talked about in the Dallas, San Diego. We could go on and on forever where it is fact, Glenn. It's not political ideology. It's not twisting. That's the fact. So yesterday the spin was from Nancy Pelosi. Well, they're just going to tunnel under the wall. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:06 Glenn, I tell you, again, I'm trying not to throw myself in the political arena. I think it's almost impossible to talk about that issue without it being infused in politics. But that is a ridiculous statement. It is absolutely ridiculous. Why? So my mute, and I can tell you that the Cousins and Border Protection, specifically CBP, they're working every day to improve their ground-centered technology and tunnel technology, working with Israel, et cetera, to improve that technology.
Starting point is 01:08:55 So the argument is disingenuous. So because the bad guys change their tactics, techniques, and procedures, therefore we should do away with helps reduce the other techniques they use. I mean, you see, it doesn't make any sense. Can you, can you help me with, because I think this is a humanitarian crisis, because we are so, we are sending mixed signals all the time. People are sending their children over. The sex trade is just outrageous. The rape on women, you have a 30% chance if you're a woman, you're going with a mule, 30% chance of being raped.
Starting point is 01:09:36 Can you describe how a wall is actually the humanitarian thing to do? Do you have any facts to? Go ahead. Yes. And again, Glenn, you're 100% right. Everything that you just said, you're 100% right. And that's based on my experience, in fact, and the experience of a whole heck of a lot of other people have been doing this a lot longer than I have.
Starting point is 01:09:58 Because remember, as the FBI, I was in charge of the El Paso division. You know, from my office, I could see Juarez. So I lived it for two years and worked it for two years there right on the border. And I'm telling you, when I became chief of the Border Patrol, Almost immediately, and this is back in 2016, almost immediately, you know what word I was using? Humanitarian crisis. And that was back in 2016. When the onslaught of family units and then involved to the unaccompanied minor started, this is not a crisis that just happened today.
Starting point is 01:10:30 It's a crisis that's been going on for a long time, and it is a dual hat-it. It's a national security and humanitarian crisis. And here's where the wall helped. People want to try it as a soundbite say, well, the wall won't solve everything. That's absolutely correct, but guess what? No one has ever said that. There's not a single Border Patrol agent and the history of the Border Patrol or any leader within that agency that has ever said the wall works, but it is a significant part of a
Starting point is 01:11:01 multi-layered approach. And here's where it will help everything that you just talked about. By building that wall, the infrastructure technology and personnel, what is going to do is take away the avenue from the cartels and from the coyotes. They will no longer have the avenues to, to what I really think is a systematic abuse and torture. I agree. I agree.
Starting point is 01:11:27 And you just said, and this is what I don't understand, the pundits, and they're being, et cetera, it's to get that and have a positive impact on that. I don't understand. You build that wall. You have the technology. You have the personnel. It takes away that avenue from the cartels and the coyotes. And now the only way that somebody can get in,
Starting point is 01:12:17 back of a lot better shot. Talk to Mark Morgan, former Border Patrol chief, was with the FBI for a long time, U.S. Marine Corps. So with the wall, this is something that a lot of people will bring up, Mark, is, you know, as you pointed out, tunnels could theoretically go under it. People could, you saw through it. They could climb over it. There are ways to get past walls. But the theory is, number one, you're going to get rid of the low hanging fruit, right? People who don't want to do that.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Two, you're going to delay anyone who's trying to attempt that so that Border Patrol can, can, can go. get there. And isn't it as well a sign? Like, when you're in a country and you see pictures of the wall on television, there's a lot of people that'll be dissuaded just from knowing that the wall exists. Are those things accurate? Again, Glenn, you know, you've done your homework and you've talked to a lot of people. Everything you just said is right. It's a deterrence. It's a delay. It affords the United Border Patrol to use other operational tactics to secure the border. And let me mention something about the tunnel again, because, again, it's just a deterrence. an outrageous comment. So because there may be other methods to get around it, you don't want to
Starting point is 01:13:24 build it. Again, it makes no sense. That defies common sense. And I know the American people are smarter than that. Let's talk about a tunnel, just for example. It is used, but it's few, because you can imagine it is, it takes a lot in effort to build a tunnel, something that happens all the time and it's easily done. It's very limited. It happens in grand scheme of things. And so, again, the argument is just ridiculous. It's like, so, you know, because my neighbor's house has been broken into a few times, you know what? What's the point of getting my security?
Starting point is 01:14:07 Because they can still get in. Again, it just doesn't make sense. Mark, I urge you, urge you to keep politics out of this. You are a powerful spokesperson because you worked in the last six months of the Obama. administration and then, you know, Trump ousted you at the beginning of his presidency. And so you have credibility. You're not a, you know, I don't know if you're a Trump supporter or not a Trump supporter. I don't want to know.
Starting point is 01:14:42 But I know that you worked for Obama ousted by Trump and you have the facts. Please keep politics out of this because you will, you can open people's eyes and minds because you, you don't, if you had an ax to grind, you might be grinding it the opposite way. So thank you for that. And thank you for being willing to take the slings and the arrows for standing up. Can you, can you, go ahead. No, I'm just saying thank you. I sincerely appreciate you giving me the forum because that's exactly right.
Starting point is 01:15:19 And again, that's why I broke my silence because I don't have a, there's nothing political. I just want to provide the American people exactly what you started off with, just the facts. Let's talk truth, honesty, and the facts. And I have to believe that if enough people get out there and they tell the facts, the American people will get it and understand it, and we can do the right thing for our country. Are you up on the facts enough to tell the truth about the illegal immigrant child that died right around Christmas, that especially Casio-Cortez has been saying that, you know, the border guard is so bad and so wicked that, you know, in their custody, this child died. Are you familiar enough with that to be able to tell the story?
Starting point is 01:16:06 I am enough because I think there's also some historical context that's important too. And again, it's hard to talk about this issue because it's so emotional and so politically charged without talking about comments like that. But here's what I would say, Clint, is that on either side, side of the aisle. It doesn't matter. But when somebody that we elected to go to represent us says such divisive things to accuse men and women that get up every morning and pin on the badge and risk their lives. And I said last night on Tucker, you know, the United States Border Patrol agents, 127 of them have given their lives on the front lines of this country protecting. And that's not manufactured, Glenn. That's really. That's really.
Starting point is 01:16:51 That's real. That's not a manufactured staff. That's not a manufactured crisis. And I can tell you, if you don't mind, so when I was chief, I remember going to the Border Patrol. And the Chief Patrol agent, Manned PDA and I were headed towards the border. It was like midnight because a whole group of unaccompanied minors had gotten there. And I wanted to see that firsthand. And I told him, hey, don't let the troops know that I'm there. So we walked up and we see this large group of unaccompanied minors. And there's this little boy that looked to be about nine. and he's holding the hand of what I believe to be his sister, which was about six or seven. But what I saw, and they were terrified, right? There's this nine little boy and this girl terrified, holding each other's hands. But what I saw was the United States Border Patrol agent knelt down in the dirt, and he's talking to them in Spanish, and he's talking to them with, I mean, I'm getting choked up right now because he was talking to them with the utmost dignity, respect, and compassion. He had no idea the chief was there.
Starting point is 01:17:53 And I looked at that, and I looked at Man Padilla, and I said, wow. And he's talking to this little girl and boy like they were his own. Yeah. I've seen it myself. Mark, I'm out of time, but I've seen it myself. Thank you so much and we'd like to talk to you again. Mark Morgan, former Border Patrol chief on the facts. All right.
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Starting point is 01:19:23 up. He is going from the richest man in the world to the fifth richest man in the world. And his wife will be the... Tied for fifth. Fifth richest person in the world. And it's getting kind of messy. We'll talk about that. Also, Kevin Hart, I want to just touch bases.
Starting point is 01:19:43 I love the fact that they're just eating their own right now. Oh, yeah. It's interesting to watch. It's like a National Geographic film. And have you ever looked at a doorbell? We'll get into that coming up in just a second. Another sad piece of news. Oh, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:19:58 Okay. The U.S. carbon emissions are out for 2018. Yeah. And they have surged, meaning we are closer and closer to the apocalypse. Wait a minute. Didn't we just close down all the coal plants and everything? Yes, a ton of coal plants, actually. And it's up?
Starting point is 01:20:13 And it's up, which is terrifying. And then the reason I think is the worst part of all, because it's, you know, carbon emissions have been falling in the United States for quite a while. despite the fact we haven't signed on it any international treaties about it because we've been switching from coal plants to natural gas. And not for environmental reason, just because it's worked out better for us.
Starting point is 01:20:33 Why are we going up? Well, it's the worst reason of all. The carbon dioxide emissions rose by 3.4% because the economy was so good. And it overwhelmed the coal point plants closing. That's why the Wall Street, we're right. Yeah. If we could just go back.
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Starting point is 01:24:33 Yeah, yeah, good to have you back. How was your holiday? It was great. I went to Oklahoma for Christmas, and I went camping in eastern Texas, and I went up to New York to visit friends, so I had a great time. Holy cow. So I was all over the board. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:47 How was the change from like Oklahoma to New York? You know, okay, so I lived in New York for six years, and I think it's kind of like if you've been stuck in a car with someone for like three or four weeks, you have no patience whatsoever. That's how I was when I left New York. Coming back, though, I had rebuilt all of that, that deep breathing and I was able to handle it. It's fine. It's a great place to visit. Yeah. You just don't want to be trapped. Live there.
Starting point is 01:25:11 I think you can live there if you are very young or very hot or very rich. And I am smoking hot, but I don't have enough money to make it work long term. So that's... Can I tell you something? When I was living there, I was very rich. And no. Uh-uh. No.
Starting point is 01:25:27 It makes it better. But it still sucks. Do you need all three of those things? Because Glenn was rich, but certainly not young. It's certainly not hot. And you obviously are very hot, but you're not necessarily rich or young. And I'm no one, I'm 35 as of yesterday. A quarter of my life is over now.
Starting point is 01:25:46 Yeah. And you know what you think you're going to? I'm very optimistic still. I'm not good at math, but I'm thinking like 120. Oh, wow. That's my thought. All right. All right.
Starting point is 01:25:55 Yeah, you're not good at math. And one of these days, you're going to find somebody to share your life with. Yeah, I'm working on that. I think, is this the year? This could be the year. This could be the year. I'll get two or three wives. What do you look?
Starting point is 01:26:07 I really like, I like playful, goofy ladies. Because I'm, I just, I kind of want to joke around, right? So that's a big deal. I like, I like open-minded people who are, who are tolerant. I don't really like fighting. I'm not combative. And I have a lot of really weird friends. So whoever I, whoever I wind up with has to be fairly porous to other ideas coming in.
Starting point is 01:26:27 Sure. Ecclectic. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's, that's, that's. You fit in with us. Yeah. I think I fit in here very well. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:34 And we're pretty. Ecclectic. That's just, that is an understatement, man. I think I think eclectic is, yes, that is the minimum FDA regulation term that we have to use for this motley crew. What would you say the actual term is if eclectic is the minimum? I mean, I don't, I don't know psychology that. I'm sure there's some kind of term for it. All right. So let's start with France. Okay. France having riots, you're familiar with the Yellow Vest riots. That is their national pastime. So yes, yes. This was pretty serious. The 70% approval rating with these riots. And they just changed yesterday about this time they announced that. Wait, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:27:16 The 70% of the French population likes the riots? Yeah, they side with the. Oh, okay. I thought the riots were like the top political thing. No, no, no, no. They side with the people who are rioting. Okay, gotcha. All right.
Starting point is 01:27:30 So the leadership came out and said, this weekend, we want to try something new. because we want direct democracy, which as a historian yourself, works out super well. Every time. It's, if you want to be a Greek city state for 80 years, it's pretty good. Yeah. I'd say outside of those, not, that doesn't work real well. Really? So they want to direct democracy.
Starting point is 01:27:53 They want to make up their own laws. And they're going to try to collapse the euro beginning this weekend. Real quick. That could work because, like, one of the problems of direct. democracy is ultimately the people with the most free time run the country. Because if you have a job, you don't have time to, you know, go online and write laws. But everyone in France only works three months a year. So that might, they might actually people make that work. That's impossible for them. All right. So they're telling people go in, take your euros out of your bank account and put it into
Starting point is 01:28:22 cryptocurrency. They're saying that they like you to take everything out, but just take at least 20% out, if that happened, if you got 70% of France to take 20% of their money out and cash it out of euros, you could have a economic disaster on your hands all across Europe. Are they trying to create a run on the bank? Are they trying? Yes. And that's hopefully going to lead to the collapse of the euro. Correct.
Starting point is 01:28:50 I would be amazed. Ambitious. France became the champion of cryptocurrency and brought down the euro. That is not a prediction I had for 20. It's Mr. Robot season three. It happens, though. Yeah. Look for that.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Yeah, good, good. I've got a plan for what France should do. Really? When last I was reading about this with any great degree, at the time, I don't know if they've dealt with this, but at the time, the police were threatening to join the protesters. And at that point, it's kind of game over because the only folks that are, you know, keeping marginal order in France are the police because these have gone from protests to riot.
Starting point is 01:29:21 There's a qualitative difference, right? So I thought, if I were Macron, what would I do? And I came up with a brilliant solution. Okay. as the government, you go on strike. That's right. You go, we're joining you. We agree.
Starting point is 01:29:36 We are, I, President Macron, I am going on strike. I am not going to work anymore. None of my cabinet's going to work anymore. We're with you. And then what happens? Who runs a country? And the answer to that is Germany. And I think that's ultimately, ultimately what France needs to do,
Starting point is 01:29:51 is outsource its leadership to Germany for right. Right. Right. You know, I think if our government went on strike. They've done that before. You know, they've outsourced their leader. of Germany before. It did not work out as well. I think, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:02 You know, if our government went on strike, you know, if Trump and Pelosi and Schumer said, you know, we can't agree on anything, but we're going on strike, I think the American people would cheer. Yes. I think that could be a fairly popular thing. Yeah, I think everybody would be like, okay, good. Like all of Washington goes to the Florida Keys, just a bunch of museums for a while. That could be a lot of fun.
Starting point is 01:30:24 Right. I think that would be a very good thing. There are real issues with the shutdown, though, because, you know, you, you, there are some serious things that are going on with it. Obviously, the people who are out of work. You have the people, you know, like these big parks close and there's businesses nearby that are, you know, based on the traffic that goes there.
Starting point is 01:30:38 You have a flood insurance coming up for renewal. There's also food stamps. But I think the thing that might turn people around on this is no longer can craft breweries get their labels approved by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, which apparently they have to do. So no new varieties of craft beer coming into play, I think that could actually cause enough pressure to shut down the whole debate.
Starting point is 01:31:03 This is how long I've been an alcoholic. I first thought, when did Kraft the macaroni and cheese people start making beer? Oh, man, macaroni beer. That sounds like a very popular, horrible idea for about six weeks. I'm like, oh, no, Wisconsin. We love beer. We love cheese. It's three cheese beer.
Starting point is 01:31:23 The more you talk about it. Yeah. Now I want it. You're not just saying. beer that can be like kind of a good Viking thing I mean they have beer cheese which is delicious true yeah okay this could be a thing we may have just created a giant somebody at craft is going we are getting out of the macaroni and you're welcome yeah yeah so if um I mean because this is a serious thing with our economy China's economy if Europe would collapse you know I have I'm
Starting point is 01:31:52 doing this seriously with some of the war gamers that we we talked to Who are the allies and who are the access powers? I mean, if Europe would go into chaos, is there anyone within the sound of my voice that bets against Germany? No. Well, Germany kept an independent bank, too. Like, they, like, for years now, I mean, like, since the invention of the euro, we're like, you're just going to keep our bank just in case, in case something happens vis a euro. So, like, they can, like, tomorrow, they're good to go.
Starting point is 01:32:22 And also their economy. I mean, like, it was, like, I used to live in the UK. And there's still a little bit of anti-German resentment. And some of the older folks are like, I thought, I thought we defeated these people and they've taken over because their economy is so good. Germany. Well, their economy is good unless France and Italy and Spain and everybody else goes down. Their economy is, what, 50 or 80 percent export to the euro zone. Okay.
Starting point is 01:32:49 So if that goes down, Germans are in trouble. Would it necessarily follow that if the current? implodes that the trade zone would as well yeah I think I mean I think they could I don't I don't think they'd have to no they wouldn't have to but the euro as we would know it would be over that would just be that's what they promised it would make it probably more difficult for sure because you'd have to yeah I mean they would all trade with each other but the promise of the European Union is over it's peace and prosperity that's what they guaranteed Well, I don't have either.
Starting point is 01:33:25 So what are we doing in this? Do we have an idea of how serious these things are when it comes to these protests? Because I think, like, you get that sense that, like, this happened many times with anonymous. And they would be like, in four hours, we're going to destroy Mark Zuckerberg's toilet. And you're like, and then it never happens. They threaten things all the time. He's still going potty in his toilet.
Starting point is 01:33:46 It's still working. Right. Do we know, like, is there, I mean, we're going to pull out 20% of our money and put it in Bitcoin to collapse a euro. Is that a legitimately threatening thing? They have 70% approval rating. That's kind of a scary part. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:58 So if let's just say Occupy Wall Street or Antifa had 70% of the country behind them. And then you had in that 70% you had another 70% that was like, yeah, I don't have anything else better to do, but just do whatever they say this weekend. if 70% of that 70% would go in and take 20% of their money out of the bank, that would be very harmful. They would, the French government. Right, but that's an impossible ask. That's asking all the people to put their money where their mouth is, which is usually a division in polling. Yeah. Between like, hey, do you want more stuff?
Starting point is 01:34:41 Yeah. Do you want higher taxes? No. Okay. Well, those are, those are irreconcilable. Yeah. But like, you're to poll people. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:48 When you're talking about collapsing the euro and collapsing the financial system, you know, I think there's just more people that are like, um, wait a minute. I'm not sure. Because that affects my paycheck, right? Right. How do I cash football games? Yeah. It would affect wine. I do, it wouldn't surprise me if it brought down the Republic. The, because we're on, we're on Republic 5.0, right?
Starting point is 01:35:13 Like this, it just, like the last one, DeGal's the last one that started up, but they, they reboot a lot more. frequently than we do. They're like an old computer. Yeah. And it's also not it's not just France. Remember, the yellow jacket thing has spread all over Europe, including England. So if you had a good
Starting point is 01:35:32 portion of people, I don't think it's going to happen, but if you had a good portion of people do it this weekend, it could make a real run on the banks and that's the last thing you want. More with Andrew Heaton here in just a second and the rest of the broadcast. First, for one minute, let me just pause here and tell you about American finance.
Starting point is 01:35:48 American finance is a place that I would go. If you're looking for a loan, if you're looking to refinance, right now is the time to refinance. If you have not refinanced yet and you have a floating, what do you call that, a interest rate, adjustable rate, get out of that adjustable rate because it is going to go up. They've been talking about raising the rates for a while. That's been part of the reason. And part of the reason, yeah, they've raised them already and they're going to raise them more, although they're getting nervous because of the economic problems. Both of these are good reasons to make sure you lock in a good rate now. Yeah, you really want to be unstable ground. And the people that will do it are the people who do not make a commission on what they're selling. See, that's what the difference is. When you go to a bank, you speak to a loan officer and the loan officer is going to decide whether or not they're going to give you this loan. No, you're talking to a salesperson. who is selling you alone.
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Starting point is 01:37:12 800, 906, 2440, American financing. dot net. Corporation, NMLS-182334, www. www.mLS Consumeraccess.org. 10 seconds, station ID. You know, I think if you're looking at Europe, everybody would bet on the Germans, right?
Starting point is 01:37:40 The Germans and the Italians, you want to get them together only for dinner. Yeah. You tell the Germans, you bring the dessert, you tell the Italians, you bring the main course, and you're good. That's the only time you want to put those two people's together. The best idea is to keep them in different rooms while they're eating so they don't talk.
Starting point is 01:37:59 Yes. Don't, don't. There's, no, don't know. There should be no marriages or anything. If you're worried about World War II, I feel like Germany did the heavy lifting in World War II. I'm not as worried about, about Italy. Well, Italy on their own, sure. You know, Italy's not going to be able to.
Starting point is 01:38:15 I've been there a couple times. I love Italy. It's a wonderful country. The people are friendly. The people are beautiful. That said, though, I feel like watches are purely fashion statements in Italy. in Italy. I took a train from,
Starting point is 01:38:29 it was the German part of Switzerland. I took it down from wherever I was interlocking to Milan. And as I'm on the train, the announcer comes on and goes, passengers, if you apologize, the train will arrive eight minutes
Starting point is 01:38:40 ahead of schedule. And I was like, what? Why are you? And then conversely, when I got on the train from Milan to Venice, we stopped for two and a half hours.
Starting point is 01:38:48 And I, no apology. No, I finally grab, and they'd oversold the ticket, so I'm just standing in a vestibule. And I grabbed a conductor, I was like, I'm sorry to bother you. What's going on?
Starting point is 01:38:57 He goes, oh, I can't do a good accident. But he goes, I'm sorry, the train made a wrong turn. And I was like, it's a train. It's on a, I could steer the train. I didn't know there was a steering wheel in the train. How did you mess this? I was like, yeah, I'm not worried about you guys. You guys can do whatever you need to.
Starting point is 01:39:14 So, I mean, you would, if you look at all of them, like, you know, the British or just, you know, France, no. Spain maybe is somebody that you have to worry about. Ireland, no. Scotland seems like, you know, you know the reason why they throw those posts? Oh, yeah, the timber costing? Yeah. Have you ever seen that? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:39 So they say, hey, we're going to put our toughest guys in a humiliating skirt and make them throw a tree. And they did that because England wouldn't allow them to have any sort. swords or any weapons of any kind. So they're like, all right, well, we can't train with weapons. So, hey, knock the branches off that tree. See how far you can throw it. Honestly, that's how they kept, you know, trained. They seem like a fierce opponent, but they really, you know, ever since Braveheart, really,
Starting point is 01:40:14 nah. I, you know, I think they're plucky opponents, but they have warm hearts deep down. That's one of the things I love about Scotland when I visit it, because I live there for a couple of years and I go back every year. Scottish? Yeah, ethnically, yeah. I'm English, Scottish, and a little bit of German. And on my dad's side of the family were McGill's, which means a son of a stranger, so Bastard. I don't know why we to just keep that name. The McBastard family sounds a lot more fierce than McGill.
Starting point is 01:40:40 Big Bastard. Yeah, it's down to the McBastures. Which castle are you going to attack? To Willager Castle or McMasterd Castle? Oh, you're not going to here. Fortress McBastard. Sounds like it would be kind of, that'd be a tough weekend. I'm going to go after Castle. Castle McGillicuddy. Yeah, I used to live over there. What's fun about Scots is that they're very friendly, but they seem homicidal. So you'll walk up on the street and go, hi, how are you? Oh, I'm great.
Starting point is 01:41:05 How are you? I'm fine. I think you should meet some of my mates come with me. And you're like, this is where I die. I'm going to get stabbed in an alley. And then you go and it's like, all right, this guy's from America. We're going to buy him paints. And then you do it.
Starting point is 01:41:16 You've got a bunch of their best friends. It's great. And then the sang in Glasgow, I didn't live in Glasgow, but in Glasgow, the saying is that it's so friendly. they'll stab you and then they'll drive you to the hospital. So it's like simultaneously violent but cool. I know I know somebody who grew up in Scotland and he said, we weren't really even afraid of the police. He said, the police would come.
Starting point is 01:41:37 He was a rough and tumble kind of guy. And he said, we were in, you know, some bad parts of Scotland where you don't really want to be. And he said, you know, we'd be in fights and stuff and the police would show up. And we'd just all turn around, we'd stop fighting and all turn around and go, back up, back up. Because they don't have any guns or anything. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:54 What are you going to do? Back up. Yeah, I think I would be somewhat careful. But the other thing, too, though, is that remember, all parties in this equation are drunk. So the cops might well be on their third pint, which is perfectly acceptable at 11 o'clock at the morning. Right. And so, like, you don't know, it's kind of a loose candidate. You got to be careful.
Starting point is 01:42:13 So what are you covering on today's podcast? Today we're going to cover gridlock and the underlying reasons behind it. Yesterday was a really cool up. Have you ever had Dale Brown on? I think you... Dale Brown, yes, I think I have. He runs a security firm out of Michigan. Like he runs a private security firm.
Starting point is 01:42:30 And he was fascinating to talk to because he, like, he runs a, like, there's kind of like a chunk for everybody in this one. Because if you're libertarian, it's like, yeah, I'm going to have my own private security force. But he doesn't use guns because he finds that they accelerate violence and things. So like if you're, okay, you're a little bit more wary. He was cool to talk to. And then tomorrow we're planning to have on Jonathan Hate. which I'm really looking forward to. I think that'll be a fun chap. Have you ever talked to him before?
Starting point is 01:42:54 I've met him a few times. I've not interviewed him. Yeah. His books made a big impact on me. Yeah, me too. Me too. He is a fascinating guy, especially when you start at the beginning where he kind of thought he was the typical progressive liberal and then went, oh, no, not so much. I mean, still we're not in the same, you know, we're in the same neighborhood. You know, we can live in the same neighborhood with each other. but, you know, not in the same necessarily House, if you will, politically speaking. But he's a fascinating guy. I think he's, I mean, he probably votes Democrat, but I think the big distinction is. Yeah, he lives in New York.
Starting point is 01:43:31 Yeah. But having talked to him, having read his book, he doesn't view political deviation as a form of Harrison. Yes, which is really important. I think he has a way out. That's on the podcast. That's tomorrow's Andrew Heaton. Something's off with Andrew Heaton. You're listening to Glenn Beck.
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Starting point is 01:44:56 And unlike every other one of these, it's actually good news. We'll tell you what it is coming up. So I'm reading about Jeff Bezos and his divorce from his wife, which is really sad. They've been together for how long? 25 years. 25 years. And they've had a great relationship.
Starting point is 01:45:20 as we know on the, you know, on the outside, had a great relationship. She's been there the whole time. Every time I've ever heard Jeff Bezos and his wife talk about marriage and things, and this is obviously years ago, they've always given the impression that they're real partners and, you know, like, I couldn't do what, I couldn't do what Tanya does. Tanya couldn't do what I do. Together, we can support each other and we make it. together.
Starting point is 01:45:52 And I don't know if it's like that with all marriages, but I've always gotten the impression with Bezos. It is like that. Because she was around before Amazon. He was a millionaire. I believe it was four years after they got married. He was first a millionaire. Remember, this guy is the richest man in the world.
Starting point is 01:46:09 $147 billion of that. So she, I think she, you make a great case that she absolutely deserves half of everything. Oh, yeah. I think absolutely. Certainly, you don't have a pre-up in that situation. They both had nothing. Yeah. And they came to the relationship without lots of assets, so they don't have a pre-up.
Starting point is 01:46:28 And, you know, you're talking $147 billion. Billion. Billion. He's the richest man in the world. So she's going to be, you know, getting something like $73.5 billion, which is a lot to get. Do you think you even fight over that? You're with somebody for 25 years. Do you think you even fight over that?
Starting point is 01:46:48 or just say, here's half. You know, you hope it's like that. They did release a very nice statement. You know, our relationship is changing, but we'll still be friends type of thing.
Starting point is 01:46:58 Yeah. Which indicates maybe it's, you know, I mean, he's not going to walk away with $73 billion. He's still in a decent spot. It's more than I have by a significant amount. It's more than,
Starting point is 01:47:08 how much, for instance, how much, let's say, let's compare him to somebody who has, you know, $50,000 worth of wealth. So,
Starting point is 01:47:17 you know, you might make, $50,000, but you know, you've got, you know, between what you have invested in your house and your car, if it was paid off and a 401k, then she got around 50 grand. Yeah, which is decent. Yeah. Depending on what stage of life you're in, that's a lot more than many people have. Let's take his $174 billion.
Starting point is 01:47:38 147, yeah. Okay. What is him going out and going, oh, that's a million dollars? Yeah, give me four of those. How much is a million dollars? to Jeff Bezos compared to somebody who has $50,000. So if you have $50,000, wow. So he's $147 billion.
Starting point is 01:48:00 A million dollars to him is the same as $0.34 to someone who has $50,000. Oh, my gosh. $0.34. Oh, my gosh. That's incredible. So you literally could go in. Because if you have $50,000 and $34,000. Randy is the 34 cents a piece, you just go grab a handful.
Starting point is 01:48:22 You might even put a bag full in there. You're like, I don't care. Think of that. Yeah. I mean, look, if you go out and buy Bugatti's, you know, like, yeah, give me one in every color and make a color up to. Yeah. Come up with a device that will create a new color never before seen by the human eye.
Starting point is 01:48:42 Right. Yeah. I mean, think about this. We talk about someone with $50,000. Think about a normal, holy crap. guy's rich person, someone with a million dollars, a million dollars, a millionaire, right? Mm-hmm. To a millionaire.
Starting point is 01:48:56 The difference between Jeff Bezos spending a million dollars to a millionaire that's like $6.80. Oh, my gosh. It's a value meal, right? Like, it's an extra value meal. You wouldn't even think about it. Oh, my gosh. So that goes back to, and again, you know, a best advice I ever got on money was somebody
Starting point is 01:49:16 who said to me, how much is enough? now this is a guy you know who i think helped invent styrofoam so he had a lot of money and uh i said i don't know and he said you have to decide because it will never be enough if you're really successful it will never be enough and i remember saying to you when we first started out you spend what you make yeah it may seem like oh if i could just make a hundred thousand dollars you're gonna you're gonna be in exactly the same situation if you don't think about it and going in plan and be disciplined right otherwise you're gonna make a hundred thousand you're be like i thought this was gonna free my life up no you just bought more stuff the bills go up
Starting point is 01:50:00 the house gets a little bigger correct you know the car gets a little nicer but still you're still spent but if a million dollars if a million dollars uh to jeff bezos is like six dollars to millionaire. Doesn't it make it a little easier to go, yeah, she's been with me for 25 years. Take half. Especially that, right? Like, I mean, first of all, Jeff Bezos isn't like, you know, he's not exactly the rock, right? Like, I mean, he's a, he's not like the sexiest man on earth at any point.
Starting point is 01:50:32 He will not be named that. So to get to be with someone, you know, like. I don't know. A lot of people find the cologne with the smell of money. Yes. No, it's very, very hot. And that's the thing. Like, here's someone who spent time with you for 25 years when you weren't a millionaire,
Starting point is 01:50:49 when you weren't rich, when you were just this kind of, you know, nerd, right? I think you're a really smart guy who might have a good future. And she sticks around for 25 years. They had four kids together. It's really sad. Yeah. So I feel like you're right. I think there's a chance that he's like, look, I can deal with $73 billion and she's great.
Starting point is 01:51:06 Like, I don't think that's out of the question. And it's going to the kids anyway. It's going to wind up going to the kids anyway. Yeah. So they wind up going from the richest. if this happens, the richest person in the world to tied for the fifth richest people in the world. And yes, it's not bad. And the empire is still going.
Starting point is 01:51:22 And it's still going. I mean, we, now let me ask you this. A guy that stable that has a marriage for 25 years, he now, he was, I don't know if he was caught cheating, but he was cheating. Yeah, that's the other part of this, which is really rough. I mean, 25 years. And then he, he's been in an eight month affair with, uh, a television anchor who was married to like a super agent in Hollywood, like one of the biggest agents in Hollywood.
Starting point is 01:51:51 So she was married too. Yeah, it's going to be, it's going to be your TMZ programming for the next two years. But I think it's interesting just because, I mean, this is a unique guy who's probably, we were talking about this off the air, I think. There's probably better positioned in the world of business than anyone in the world. Think of this. not just the richest, but like, best position.
Starting point is 01:52:13 Amazon and the Washington Post, right? You have, you, you are living in Washington, D.C. You've moved your headquarters to D.C. Clearly because you want the political clout. You're going to be there, lobbying, making new laws.
Starting point is 01:52:32 I mean, that's really the world that we live in today. It is, it's, it's cronyism on, I can't even say steroids. I don't even know what, you know, what kind of steroids this would be compared to. But so he is in with the government.
Starting point is 01:52:51 One of his biggest clients is the Pentagon. He has a company that everybody pretty much trust. It's not like Google. I mean, you would put an Apple, you would put an Amazon, you know, Echo into your house faster than Google. Yeah, they do see. And even though Google is better. probably at that particular device. Maybe, yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:15 I mean, it definitely seems like they are, they have less of a creepy vibe. Correct. Then the Google. So people are less creeped out by you. And yet they probably shouldn't because your fingers are in every single pie, everything. He's got the Washington Post.
Starting point is 01:53:33 So he's, he's influencing media. Who's better positioned? I mean, I can't think of anybody. he is in an amazing position and he's not he hasn't hit the i'm bill gates i'm going to give away all my money phase like i'm sure that happens at some point now he's giving away a giant chunk here uh and i hope his relationship is worth it yeah yeah that's really not charity she must have been
Starting point is 01:53:59 really good apparently uh something was fantastic about her maybe she's a great chef i don't know perhaps that's it that's amazing that's amazing a lot of money so now the question is does this if you were a big shareholder i mean somebody who really was invested in him a guy going from a 25 years of stability now maybe you know that he's really been a dog the whole time but 25 years of stability now into a i'm free uh what do you think that does to Amazon. Do you think people are worried at all about Jeff Bezos? He could say
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Starting point is 01:57:06 And we really, we really should. There's a lot of great things. There's a new stat out about America and something that has gotten much, much better. recently. Yeah, over the last 25 years, we have now hit a 25 year milestone of a quarter century of consecutive decline in the cancer rate in the United States. A quarter century. And it's amazing. And you would think that there's no way possible for that to happen because, oh, our food's giving us cancer, our medicine's giving us cancer, our sky is giving us cancer. Right. I mean, that is one thing to every time you see these health claims on Pinterest
Starting point is 01:57:44 and, you know, Instagram. Think about this for a moment here. The rates are dropping so dramatically. If every new thing they introduce is giving us cancer, why does this continue to happen? I mean, it's so much of it. It's just such nonsense. Well, we're getting better at detecting and curing it, though.
Starting point is 01:57:59 Yeah, well, that's part of it, too. And, you know, honestly, like, still a lot of people die from cancer, 600,000 cancer deaths, which is just in the U.S. And just in one year. However, one of the reasons for that is, I know it sounds weird, but it's actually positive. Is that, yeah, I know. 600,000 people are die.
Starting point is 01:58:17 Celebrate. The reason is a lot of people are now living long enough and surviving other things that they're getting old enough that they're actually getting cancer. Like they're surviving the periods where people used to get it in their 40s. Well, now they might get it in their 80s.
Starting point is 01:58:30 But they're living through all the things that were threats before, getting all the way to their 80s, and then they're getting cancer and dying from cancer. So it's good to you that the people who are 80 are dying. That's what I'm hearing. More people, longer lives, better outcomes. Yes, it's good in a weird way.
Starting point is 01:58:45 It's like the obesity thing. Like, obesity epidemic. Well, that's terrible. Well, we're kind of like, isn't it good that we're all kind of like choosing to die now? Like now we have to sit there and say, you know what? We get to really, really fat and we're going to eat lots of hamburgers and French fries. And that's going to be the thing that kills us. That's much better than starvation.
Starting point is 01:59:03 Did you see my tweet to Bernie Sanders yesterday? So Bernie Sanders said, let me see if I can find it real quick. Bernie Sanders tweeted something yesterday about how many people in America are starving. And that just, that struck me as odd. How many people in America are starving? And so I, I posted, I can't find it. I posted, you know, to Bernie, you should, you should have spent some time with my mother. Because she, she always taught me the difference between starving and hungry.
Starting point is 01:59:36 She used, my mother used to always say, you're not starving, you're hungry. Yeah. There's a difference. And Bernie, there's also. a difference between what you need and what you want. Yeah. I mean, look, the United States of America is one of the greatest success stories when it comes to fighting hunger in global history, if it's not the most free market is in global history. There's never been, we're having a problem with obesity now.
Starting point is 02:00:02 See, the thing is though, Bernie Sanders is old news. Elizabeth Warren is the new Bernie Sanders. And in competition, we have word today that it looks like Kamala Harris will be running for president. It's expected that she will be announcing on or around Martin Luther King Day. She needs to get out ahead of us. Well, it's good thing. Good thing that there won't be any race involved. No, no.
Starting point is 02:00:23 That definitely will not be an issue in this campaign, which is interesting. I actually did a poll yesterday on Twitter and I said, you know, I asked this at one of our guests yesterday. If you had to pick three draft picks out of this Democratic field, the potential Democratic field, who would you say are the biggest threats? Like who are the ones that are the most likely to actually win the presidency? And it was interesting to see. There was a lot of, I thought it was surprising amount of love for Joe Biden in that one. I would say it would be Joe Biden and Kamala Harris number two.
Starting point is 02:00:52 And Beto was another one that was up there as well. I would put Beto three. Those are the three that I had, I thought. Because Biden is the only one in his category, right? He's got that long history. He can, I think, fight with Trump a little bit and maybe survive it. And he's also not seen as a communist. He's just seen as a Democrat.
Starting point is 02:01:10 now that fair or unfair, where Kamala Harris, and I think at some level, Beto as well, Arsena is real far to the left. And Beto tries to hide it, Kamala less so. But this is starting to heat up. We can have 30 candidates in this thing? I think she's going to be, well, yeah. But I mean, can we, maybe tomorrow we should look at the 30 candidates. Okay. Because how many of them are actually serious? I mean, it's going to be great to watch. Oh, we are on the right side. of this one this year. Oh my gosh, I'm going to love that. It's going to be fun to just watch all of them climb over each other to get to Stalin.
Starting point is 02:01:47 We had 30 of the best conservatives I've seen run last time. This is Stalin City. It's going to be great fun. You're listening to Glenn Beck.

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