The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Will the Tariffs Hurt?
Episode Date: April 1, 2025www.packfreshusa.com...
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You're listening to... to pay the end.
You're going to have back the stability here. T'was the night before tariffs and all through the house, nobody knew what the hell was gonna
happen.
Especially not the house.
Cheers PBM family, it's Tuesday.
First and foremost, right up front,
we are gonna talk tariffs today.
I was late to the party at the continuity last night,
kind of blew it.
There will be a full scale apology
for our members who showed up.
We did have a couple hosts not show up too, so it may have
been destiny. That's my way of making me feel better about being late. Listen to
the Stephen Menking podcast that we did last night. I don't call that guy. You
gotta understand, like, he is somebody I talk to on the air exclusively. I should
call. We should talk to each other on the phone board, but we just don't, you know. So when I get him
in front of me, it's, I don't know, it's just nice and special. We will reconvene
with the continuity next week. Next Monday, 10 p.m. We'll do a 30-minute
Monday night show instead of an hour long, so I don't have to juggle. But all that said,
it's up at the Taris. It is tis the night before Taris. It's Tariff Eve. What is the alternative? In other words, if you're scared and you're thinking to yourself,
this is a terrible idea, it's going to go terribly wrong. Fine. Fair enough. What's
the alternative? Is it that, in other words, look at it, we'll start with the beginning
of the issue, right? Is it that America should just pay, look at it, we'll start with the beginning of the issue, right?
Is it that America should just pay more than everybody else?
And when I say should America pay more than everybody else, I mean you.
Do you feel good that you pay more than everybody else in the world for things?
In terms of import-export, you know.
I mean, that's at the beginning of the issue. That really is the question, right?
I told you... I'm gonna tell you this story again, because it's really weird.
Five, ten, maybe ten, probably eight years ago, I created a shirt. I created a shirt brand called No Kings.
Okay. And it was merch that I was selling for the I Am Liberty show. But I just
like the concept. I always loved the concept of No Kings. Bow down to no one.
You know what I mean? I just think it's inherently American. And Donald Trump has
been a bit king-ish. And his first reign he was also, it
was my biggest concern, are we gonna get a king? You cannot deny the use of
executive orders as that. You know, I brought this up before people went crazy.
Liberals will destroy the country. I know! Those shirts are selling like crazy. I have no idea how. I don't know where people are finding them.
I don't promote them at all. I do think that, I think the vast majority of those sales are
liberals. I really do believe that. What I want to say, and what I want you to understand, is that
here at PBN, I have to look at things
objectively. If you're going to be a prepper you have to look at things objectively. A
lot of people are jumping ship on preparedness right now because Donald Trump is in. So the
whole world is going to be perfect. You need only read about Putin and Iran for five minutes
to understand that things aren't going to be perfect. You know, we've got, there's work to be done and it's going to be unease for
the American people. But what I wanted to know truly is what's the deal with tariffs?
What are we really waking up to tomorrow? You know, you got the news and the media,
they're going to say tariffs are the worst. You're going to be destitute. You know you got the news and the media they're gonna say tariffs are the worst, you're gonna be destitute, you're gonna live in a shoe with all
your kids and your wife. The other side of course is the Donald Trump angle.
Tariffs are gonna be great, we're gonna pay off the debt, we're gonna do you know
amazing things that no one's ever imagined, we're gonna bring manufacturing
back to the United States. All those platitudes are fine. They can be out there.
But what's the real situation?
What's the real situation?
There is a child home with me today
and he's having a ball upstairs.
So you may hear him.
It's real life here, okay?
I'm not in a studio.
I'm not a Steven Crowder.
I don't get paid a million dollars an episode on Rumble. You know what I mean?
I'm a real person. So what we got going on?
I
went to... Why did I go to Grog for this? Why is the search engine dead?
Why is the search engine dead?
Why is the search engine dead? Why is the search engine dead to the average or maybe even the moderate researcher?
Why is Google dead?
Google's dead doesn't even know it's dead.
I don't know if it knows it's dead or not.
When Gemini came out and made Nazis into Black people and Native Americans and women.
I think that's when Google died as a search engine.
The moment that we found out that artificial intelligence algorithms or whatever they are,
whatever the framework is, was bastardized to any degree. Right? You almost, see, you almost
can't put constraints on it. That's the weird thing about it. But the moment you realize that
it's biased, even to a little, even tainted just a little, well, that's when the search engine dies.
People aren't doing this yet, but they're going to be doing this.
Some people are doing it.
You hear future Dan talk about it a lot.
He's doing this.
When you type in a query to grok over at x, what you get
is something you simply can't get anywhere else.
And if you trust it, which at the moment I do,
it's given me no reason not to, then this is what you got.
But I want to show you what you got,
so that you understand what's actually happening over here.
Because it's a different thing.
I mean, I could do a show on how to use Grok in general.
But right up here, you'll see at the top of the thing here,
it says seven posts, right? These seven posts are, you can bring them up, you can look at
them, you can see what people have, what Grok has pulled from my question, and my
question was very simple. It was, what, well let's read the question. The
question is for them. So I asked this question of Grok, what items will Trump's tariffs raise the price of for Americans, particularly in the short term, right? In
other words, what the hell is going to happen next week, next month? You know, don't give
me the platitude we're going to save the country, we're going to pay off all the $30 trillion
of debt while also doing however many billions per day. What's it going to, what's it really
going to feel like?
You know what I mean? And don't tell me that, you know, you're going to be living in your car.
So, I need a lot. I need a lot of information. So, I asked of Grok this question, and it, like I said, it pulls from seven posts off of the platform, right? And I have to imagine that each one of these posts is
probably somebody with, oh no, it's not actually. But you see, it's a very take, right? We got
a guy here with a, I don't know, what the hell is going on with Roger? Roger's a wild
dude. He's got Ukraine flags, Israel flags, Hamas flags. He's got every flag you can put on the thing. So, we
pull from posts. Okay, that's fine. But, we also pull from 15 web pages, right? 15
with TaxFoundation.org, BB, you're gonna see a lot of these are gonna be things
you're concerned about, right? Washington Post, BU.edu, BBC.com, News Nation Now, PBS.org, The Guardian, The Daily Mail,
right? Forbes, Whitehouse.gov itself, CNN. So, Grok is regurgitating information that is,
you know, somewhat left-leaning in and of itself, you could argue.
information that is somewhat left leaning in and of itself, you could argue. And for this particular situation, I think that's perfect. I think that's what I'd rather, if
I'm a prepper, if I'm going to prepare as an American for the repercussions of tariffs,
then I do want to lean a little bit to the left on the doom and gloom. Tell me. Tell me what's what. Food and beverages, fresh
produce, dairy and meat, coffee and alcohol from Mexico particularly. Dairy and meat from Canada,
cheeses, meats are items that we can see affected by tariffs. 25% tariff will likely increase the costs for US importers on fresh
produce, particularly avocados, tomatoes, limes, and other fruits and vegetables imported
from Mexico. Now, I'm going to say the ugly thing. Grow your tomatoes. You can't grow
avocados. You know what I mean? Most people can't grow avocados. I mean, you can if you've
got the will to do it in your house with a grow leg,
but whatever the situations.
It's probably something I should take on.
Probably worth undertaking.
Something to consider.
Oh no, that's not right.
That's not right.
How do we get that back?
I kind of would rather be tiny for this.
Here's a big one. All right. This is a big one that we should consider.
It's too late, largely, for a lot of us. Well, maybe not, because there's inventories that need
to be backfilled, right? So, there's a good chance that your car company has inventory.
Well, they definitely have inventory that they could fix your car with now.
Well, they definitely have inventory that they could fix your car with now. U.S. imports cars and auto parts heavily from Canada, Mexico under the USMCA framework,
with vehicles often crossing borders multiple times during production.
A 25% tariff on these imports is projected at thousands of dollars to the cost of new
cars and trucks in the short term.
Replacement parts for repairs will also likely rise in price,
affecting both new and used car owners.
Maybe a good time to focus on repairs.
Maybe a good time to set aside some cash
to do the repairs that need doing.
Electronics and consumer goods, another big one.
You need to upgrade.
China's gonna get the 20% tariff and goods like smartphones, laptops, tablets, and video
game consoles imported from China will face 20% tariff, right? Footwear and
apparel, 99% of shoes sold in the US are imported. Well, we don't make no shoe.
Wednesday boots, I've heard of them.
With China being the major source, tariffs will likely increase prices for sneakers,
boots, and clothing items in the short term. Toys. Lumber is a big one from Canada. 70% of US softwood
lumber imports from Canada. 25% tariff. They're not happy. You know what I mean?
Mexico is a significant supplier of gypsum for drywall. Again, like
well let's just stay on test. Energy products. I ain't worried about that.
Appliances 12%. Short-term impact consideration. So here's the Grok take, which is interesting. I'm not
saying that the short-term impact considerations break down by Grok here is like the word of
God, but let's read it. I haven't read it. In the short-term, weeks to months, these
price increases are expected because importers, U.S. companies pay tariffs and often pass the cost to consumers.
The integrated North American supply chains mean that even goods produced domestically
may rise in price if they rely on imported components.
Retaliatory tariffs from Canada, Mexico, China announced in early March 25 could further
amplify the costs by targeting U.S. exports like agriculture products, blah, blah, blah.
However, the exact scale of price hikes depends on factors like whether companies absorb some
costs, shift production elsewhere, or face reduced demand, which may take longer to adjust.
While some exemptions, a one-month delay in March 25 might temper immediate impacts, the
broad scope of these tariffs suggest that Americans will notice higher prices on these everyday items relatively quickly likely within
the first full half of 2025 unless negotiations or policy reversals occur
that's the deal that's the deal fundamentally the items that likely
could go up in price what it could mean in the short term you know again I think we have to look at this first of all you
have to understand you can't stop it right you're not gonna stop it I don't
know how long Trump's gonna deal it out either it seems to be a bit of a
bargaining chip but at the same time you also have to consider and say to yourself, what's the alternative?
There's no denying that American, if America is being taken advantage of, then Americans
are being taken advantage of.
And we know that countries have no problem with that.
That's the issue.
They have no problem with that.
NATO has no problem with our kids going to
the German border and standing guard against the Russians and die.
No issue. You know what I mean? And it would be the vast majority of American young kids, young people who would do that. No, no issue. They have no problem with us sinking all the
money into it, right? And it's the same deal with these tariffs.
They have no problem. China, no problem with all industry leaving this country and going to Shenzhen. No issue. Nobody's laying up awake at night going, well, I sure hope they figure it out
in America. You know what I mean? They don't lay there and worry. Canadians
aren't laying up at night worrying about the fentanyl epidemics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
because the steel industry is gone. Right? So what's the alternative? Are we supposed to
sit here in Beliake as Americans that, oh my God, we can't put that kind of pressure on these countries.
We should just eat it.
We should just eat it and watch all of our industries disappear,
all the manufacturing disappear.
And here's the kicker.
Who's everybody go to when shit goes wrong?
Who shows up at the front door?
Hey, we just had an earthquake.
We could use a few billion
Hey, we've got these terrorists running amok in our country we could use some Intel we could use some aid
Hey, Russia's on our front door. We need help
They don't fucking go to Canada
Nobody's calling true dough up like hey man. Can you send some tanks and some aircraft carriers to the Red Sea?
No So Hey man, can you send some tanks and some aircraft carriers to the Red Sea?
No.
So to me, you know, if you think that we're going to live the way that we have lived, I would also ask you, is the way that we live the way that we should be
living anyway?
The average American. Like look at the life of the average American, the source of their
income, the source of their food, the source of their pleasure. And ask yourself
like is the way that things are the way that they should be anyway? What is up
fire will forge in the chat. And I think you'd be hard. It's time to think bigger, think
outside the box. You know what I mean? It's true. Prices are going to go up due to tariffs.
But what is the alternative? Truly. I mean, really take like all bargaining and all deal
making and all bargaining chips off the table and just
say that perhaps the tariffs are creating a fairness across the world.
Already it can never be fair.
Even if everything was fair in trade 100%, 50-50, even if it was 50-50 in trade 100%, 50-50, right? Even if it was 50-50 in trade between all nations,
it can never be fair with the US.
Because we come, right?
You call, we come.
That's how it goes.
Mine, what was it, Thailand?
Who had the big earthquake?
You know we're gonna be there.
We're gonna be there with the most money,
the most people, the doctors, right?
America comes, that's what we do.
We show up and we show up with the funds.
So I really do think that these countries who have their backs up should really wrap
their head around that.
I think the citizens of the nation should think about that.
I think the citizens of these nations should really think their head around that. I think the citizens of the nation should think about that. I think the citizens of these nations should
really think about that. If Russia showed up, if Russia figures out, oh we can
cross the Arctic and you know what would be really good? These new waterways,
these ice channels that are opening up. We can cross the Arctic and what would be
really cool is if we get our hands on some Canadian oil or maybe if we could
just take some land up there
in the northern parts of Canada, they can't stop us, and we'll hold that land and maybe we'll
start to drill on that land too. You know, we like our oil, us Russians. And if Russia decides to do
that, do you think Trudeau's gonna say, it's time to activate our unstoppable military and take care of these Russian,
you know, whatever.
I called Russian something the other day
and months ago, maybe years ago, and people got upset.
But I don't care, why do I care about that?
Ivans, remember?
Do you guys remember that?
Anyway, so like Trudeau true does gonna like you know turn the military muster up and kick kick Russia out of their country alone
Nobody's gonna do that. They're gonna call Donald Trump immediately. Hey, I know we've been fighting a little bit
There's something strange going on. I think the Russians might be approaching my nation. Can you do
something about it? That's everybody. Mexico's in the same boat. Mexico's in the exact same
boat, you think about it. Their countries that were run by drug cartels is probably
run by drug cartels. Who's going to make the difference? If anybody's going to make the
difference in what do you think the
amazing and stellar and straight and narrow military of Guatemala is going to come up from
the south and help Mexico with its drug cartel problem. No, it's going to be the US. It's going
to be US soldiers, US kids, the same old thing. Right? So what really boggles my mind is that we have a president who is saying,
I want fair trade between nations. And all the nations are going,
I can't believe it. And of course the left-wing media, the same thing.
Is it gonna sting? It's probably gonna sting on some things. Yeah, it's probably gonna sting
but You have been preparing for sting. I hope I
Hope for a long time if you've been looking at my silly face for all these years or listening to my voice that you have been
Preparing for some sting a little just a little you should at least look at tomatoes and go I
Think we can handle that, right?
Like if the price of tomatoes goes up ten times because they're grown in
Mexico, and by the way dude, like tomatoes? Really? Like, have you had a
tomato from the supermarket in a while? What are we losing on that end? So yeah, you should be looking at tomatoes
and going like, oh, we got a 25% increase on,
oh my God, maybe I can handle the tomatoes.
Or maybe a local farm by me can handle the tomatoes.
I really do feel like a lot of the stuff
that's gonna sting is,
again, exact Firewall firewall forging chat says,
haven't felt the sting of eggs in a while.
I saw your haul the other day too, man.
Not bad at all.
But that's what I'm saying.
A lot of this stuff is kind of nudging America
back into place.
Nudging America out of a weakened and dependent state
that we shouldn't be in anyway? Why should the
richest nation in the world, with the most freedom in the world, be taking everything they can get
from the Chinese who hate them? You know what I mean? Fundamentally. Taking them from a nation that is licking its chops, looking at one of our allies,
preparing to engage with Taiwan and end the United States.
I mean, there's no getting around that. It's a one for one.
So are the tariffs going to hurt? Sure they're going to hurt.
Okay. Sure they're going to hurt.
But I ask you, what's the alternative?
We bow down to the world and say, oh yeah sure, take all of our manufacturing and put it in China,
and when China collapses, who are you gonna go to? The Chinese population decline is going to
assure the Chinese manufacturing suffers, someone else will move into the fray, but there will be an ugly time.
And when that happens, who are you going to?
When China begins to falter and fall apart,
as it will in my lifetime,
who are they gonna go to for help?
Russia?
Oh, I know, they're gonna call the great leadership
of North Korea for help.
It's America, baby. We're always there. We always show up with the money and the military and the
goods and the doctors, right? And which just is what it is. So what's the alternative? You know?
Yeah, sometimes you gotta, sometimes you gotta take care of the big guy.
Because if America goes,
or if Americans get so fed up that they say,
just close the borders altogether.
We can do, we're one of the few, if not the only nation
that could do it all on our own.
Try us, you know what I mean?
Try the United States of America. Piss the United States
of America off enough where it says, let's just do it our way. You know what I mean?
Let's drill for all the oil that we have in Alaska and the West and the oceans. We don't
need any oil. We grow all the damn food already, right? Once we build a chip manufacturing, we can handle that.
What? But I do have a tip for you. Let's see what's inside.
Oh, yes. It's rare that I, you know, promote my own products here inside the
cash, but this is a half-used bag of
Disaster Coffee's very own Bunker Beans. Why am I showing you Bunker Beans right now?
We talked about tariffs. We talked about rising costs of coffee, okay?
The Bunker Beans are
an agricultural product. It says so on the thing somewhere there,
right? They
have to be roasted, they have to be ground, they have to be brewed in order
to become coffee. But once that happens, you got coffee. Oh man, I love these little
babies. But the beauty, let's see, I don't even know if my camera is capable of really imbibing in something so small.
So, what this represents for you is basically an emergency or a stockpile or a food storage or long-term storage solution for coffee.
Because until this stuff is roasted, you know, you can basically store it like you would any
other grain. These guys are not, I mean, I should date them. I need to start dating them
for you when they come in. Because I buy these, you know, Phil Rabelais, my, and Andrew
Bovell, all the owners at DisasterCoffee.com buy Bunker Beans store Bunker Beans and when the price of coffee goes up, you know what we do?
We do that I
Mean it stinks for business, you know, it's not gonna be good for our customers who buy regular coffee
If I were for Ches you better store some socks and underwear because he don't know how to grow those it's a good good concept
So get your green coffee beans, all right?
A five pound bag is 40 bucks, five pounds, and it's awesome on top of it. Like on top of it,
you roast it yourself. It's phenomenal. And you should learn how to roast coffee. It's not really
that hard. You should learn how to do it, right? And L2 Survive says you can even store them in
the ground and grow more coffee.
I don't know too many people who grow coffee successfully. I do know Rick Austin, I think, has coffee trees.
I'm not sure.
That's not a path I'd go down.
I'd much rather buy the bunker beans, store them in mylar bags,
roast them when I need them and yeah that's the thing.
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enjoyed the show. Tariffs are real. It's a real thing. It's gonna happen. Things
prices are going to go up. It is what it is. Maybe Donald Trump will manipulate
the situation in such a way that we can pay down the debt and I think if we if
we use the money made from tariffs
to do something like that
and to build back manufacturing in the country,
you know, look, we have lived high on the hog,
maybe not you and me as much,
but we as a nation have lived high on the hog
on the money of generations yet to come. That's the story. We and a lot
of the nations that don't want to pay the tariffs have taken full advantage of not just
your kids and not even just their kids, but their kids' kids. That's what 30 plus trillion dollars in debt means. It
means that we've lived a life of luxury on their dime. It means that Canada's
lived a life of luxury on their dime. Mexico, China, Europe, right? These nations
are living off the lifeblood of babies yet born to the United States. That's
what 30 trillion dollars in debt means. So yeah,
if we want to even out trade, so what? And oh, if it hurts you a little bit, so what?
You know what I mean? Because who it's really gonna hurt is the generations yet
to come are gonna wake up and say, 150 trillion in debt, huh? That's how I get a start
in this world? It's another thing to think. So yeah, if we've got to figure out alternative ways
to live that are going to be better for you in the long term anyway, right? Like if you're forced all
of a sudden, like cross your arms and get upset, like I gotta get chickens and I gotta get freaking
potted plants to grow tomatoes and five gallon buckets. This is bullshit
In a few months or years time you're gonna start to realize that your eggs are better
Anyway, your tomatoes are better anyway, right if you figure out how to grow avocados and limes in the house, that's pretty sweet
Then American manufacturing kicks up and all of a sudden instead of
Instead of like Firewolf Forge and Chad said buying a bunch of socks and underwear from China, you can buy them here
in the United States.
I don't know guys.
I could be wrong, but to me it just feels like there's no...what's the the alternative that's the question I leave
you with will the tariffs hurt probably but what's the alternative you know
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We can go on some political tirades.
It might make people upset.
But I do really feel like, number one, we
can be a voice of reason.
We're not completely and totally under the Donald Trump trance.
So we'll look at things objectively.
And I really think, if you listened to the
podcast last night with Stephen Menking, he had a great analogy about, about people trying to find
information. You know what I mean? Information that they can look at and go like, I think this guy
believes what he's saying. I think I can trust it and I hope that you know
We do something along those lines. All right, I'll see you guys tomorrow
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