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- Kill Them Now or Kill Them Later - h1
- Joe Biden's Hugs by the Numbers -h1
- Game of Thrones is Racist - h2
- Socialism is a death cult -h2
- Green Mountain Care Fail - h3
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Oh, hello and welcome to Thursday's podcast.
Ah, yes.
Today we figure out and calculate an important statistic.
Mika Brzezinski
tells us that Joe Biden shouldn't be in trouble for all of his
inappropriate touching because,
first of all, who cares?
We all know we should never believe women.
I think that was the hashtag that we used in past.
I already almost is what she said.
Yeah, basically what she said.
We shouldn't believe her because Joe Biden's hugged 10 million people in his life.
Well, you know, the great thing about working with Stu is he loves to figure out problems using math.
And we get into that.
We've kind of developed a Biden huggometer to figure out how often he'd need to hug per day to get to 10 million hugs.
It's a lot.
It's a lot.
We also talked to you about the new theory with Game of Thrones in which they're very worried, apparently, that they're wiping out immigrant populations on Game of Thrones.
It's a big problem.
Yeah, it's a very...
It's, I mean, it is white privileged city uh you know what so is universal health care in vermont and modern monetary theory
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You know, if Karl Marx were just alive today, he would be so happy.
I mean, to see these crazy, wacky ideas that, you know, he was probably smoking dope and being like, like, you know, what else we should say?
I mean, he would be so thrilled that, you know, everything is being paraded around right now.
I can see him sprawled out on his hammock from REI, you know, fiddling around, you know, with the looking for the last vegan potato chip in the bag as he binge-watches the Academy Awards on his 70-inch smart TV.
I mean, it would be great.
You know, he'd be watching TV, but he would be glancing down on his iPhone, iPhone 10.
You know, He's got a massive Twitter following
in My Dream World.
He writes a line or two from time to time on Twitter about oppression and the have-nots.
It's part of his job, working for Google.
But his house is loaded with fresh products by all of the woke companies.
He'd be so thrilled, all these woke companies.
He would be like, man, I got to have Starbucks.
They're wide awake.
And he loves their soy milk.
He's got Ben and Jerry's in the freezer.
He tells everybody, if he shaved, he would definitely use Gillette.
But
even though he says they stand for the have-nots, really, Karl Marx would be using the Dollar Shave Club because it's cheaper and higher quality.
But secretly,
he loves Chick-fil-A.
He buys all of his comic books off of Amazon.
Truth is, he really didn't ever think that people would really try this whole socialism thing.
He'd be like, this is crazy.
It's crazy, but I'm all for it.
I'm all for it.
Hang on, I got to order something else from Amazon.
Companies that have adopted a form of socialism
is now called woke capitalism.
And they use their status as corporations to spread a socialist message and encourage people to do their part in social justice.
But as we learned last night on television, the co-opting of these companies is all part of a master plan that can flip a country overnight.
And, you know, just the idea of these companies, you know, using socialism
for an advertising campaign.
I mean, think of that.
Just think of that part.
Using socialism as part of an advertising campaign.
I mean, that is as ridiculous as a donkey in
a prom dress.
I mean, do people really think at some point, you know, I'm going to take this donkey to the dance?
And it does, it, that doesn't happen.
How is this all happening?
This is a joke.
How is no one bursting out in laughter?
How far is this going to go?
Because
that donkey turned you down for the prom.
The donkey's not going.
It would rather poop in its stall and eat hay than go, you know, spike the punch bowl with you.
Why?
Because even the damn donkey in the prom dress knows that this is a death cult.
That's what this is.
This is a death cult.
Listen to this.
This is from the Alabama senator.
I don't know his name.
I don't think people in Alabama even know his name.
But he stood up in the well of the Senate.
And he was talking about how important abortion is, you know, for the children.
Listen to this.
I said, Gee, it it all be a woman's choice.
I'm not about to be as a male tell a woman what to do with her body.
She has a right to make that decision herself
to regular headset.
Some kids are unwanted.
So you kill them now, I kill them later.
Oh, you bring them in the world unwanted, unloved.
Then you send them to a victory chair.
So you kill them now, I kill them later.
Okay, so
here's what he just said.
You know,
let me just tell you this.
Some kids are unwanted.
And so you kill them now or you kill them later.
Because you bring them into the world and they're all unwanted.
And
then you put them in the electric chair.
So you kill them now or you kill them later.
Did he turn into a southern sheriff?
Yeah,
I'm not sure what movie he comes from, but it's a death cult movie.
It's a movie that we all go, boy, I don't want to live around that guy.
And yet, this is a senator in Alabama, and
he's just talking about life as, look, you're going to throw him in an electric chair later, so kill him.
Don't even give them the chance to not end up in an electric chair.
Well, we're all going to die eventually.
So
I just make murder legal.
Right.
I mean, they're going to die of old age or cancer or something later on.
So why not?
Why not stab him now?
It's a death cult.
It is a death cult.
If you don't believe me and you don't believe that
people
are
going crazy, they have gone over the cliff.
Let me play Chris Cuomo.
Here's Chris Cuomo on Antifa.
And talk about Antifa.
I've watched them in the streets protesting in different situations, okay?
There are certainly aspects of them that are true to a cause.
That is a good good cause.
They want social justice.
They want whatever they want in that context.
Stop.
Of course.
So he's watched them protest.
I don't think I've seen them protest.
I've seen them riot.
I've seen them throw things, you know, like Molotov cocktails.
I've seen them break glass and store.
I don't think I've seen those peaceful protests where they're like, hey, we're carrying signs.
I am a man.
I haven't really seen that one.
I haven't seen that one.
But here he is saying, this is a group that has a good cause.
Typically, when you have a good cause, you don't need to cover your face with a black mask.
Yeah,
I tend to agree with you, Stu.
You generally don't need to do that.
But
let me give you a story from the FBI.
Antifa activists tried to buy weapons from a Mexican drug cartel to stage an armed rebellion at the border.
Help me out.
How is this not a death cult?
You know, Antifa in, I think it's Austin, not a problem with Facebook.
They can post this all they want.
They were looking just a couple of months ago.
It's probably still there.
They were looking on Facebook for people who wanted to start an Antifa militia to be able to act with force when the time comes necessary.
Okay?
Nobody has a problem with that?
Facebook, you don't have a problem with that?
Can you imagine if I said, hey, you know what we need?
We need some armed gods.
You know, just in case things get hanky, we're going to have our own militia so we can go out on the streets.
That's insanity.
That's a death cult.
And the media is going right along with it.
Remember when I said?
Really, you don't have to do anything special.
You don't have to be a hero.
You really don't.
You don't have to be.
When you think of Martin Luther King or you think of Gandhi or you think of Jesus, he's probably the best example.
You're like, he's the son of God.
You know,
it's cool and everything, but I don't see myself on a cross going, hey, forgive them.
I just, I, you know, but he's the son of God, so I know he says we should do that, but I'm having a hard time saying that.
When it comes to being a hero in today's world, it's really super simple.
Hey,
let's not kill children.
Hey,
the guys in the masks, they seem like bad guys.
Maybe we shouldn't support them.
You know, little things like that.
No, no, no, but no, this is not a death cult.
They protect women.
All women.
All women.
All women have a right to be heard.
And no matter what, you could...
you are causing injury right now with your words your words are are violence against me
that's what they really believe right here's mika on women you know i really think sometimes uh
we got to get out of new york get out of washington get out of the big cities and think about what the questions are you want to ask a major candidate in terms of their candidacy for president.
The amount of time that was spent on Biden's hugs.
This is a guy who has hugged five to ten million people and they love the fact that he's touchy and huggy and they run damn and five women are uncomfortable with the way he hugged them and say one of them says she smelled his hair.
I can promise you I know Joe Biden.
He went up behind her and he took a deep breath because he was about to go on stage.
I want to explain that
because there's a woman who accuses him of smelling her hair.
He's not interested in your hair, okay?
He was going on stage and he took a deep breath before he went on stage and you took it deeply
personally and now you're writing a New York Times op-ed about it demanding an apology.
This
once again
is completely ridiculous and the rest of America thinks it's ridiculous too.
I'm done.
You guys can continue to talk about this.
I won't.
I refuse to give it any more time.
What about a woman telling her truth?
That's right.
What about a woman having to be believed?
We must believe women.
No, no, no.
This is a death cult, and it doesn't matter.
If you step out of line, you're done.
You're done.
And God forbid.
God forbid that you are not diversity.
That you just don't have any diversity.
God forbid that you're just white.
Because we don't need that kind of diversity.
We don't need all the colors.
White is not a color.
It's not a color.
So
white doesn't matter.
This is the latest from Elon Omar.
Listen to this.
This is not going to be the country of the xenophobics.
This is not going to be the country of white people.
Tell us what our country is.
This is not going to be the country of the few.
This is the country of the many.
Unless you're white.
Unless you believe in the sanctity of life.
Unless, unless you believe.
You know what?
I believe in the individual.
I'm not going to put everybody in a class.
I'm not going to say, how much do you make?
Okay, I know who you are.
Tell me your heritage.
Oh, yeah, I know who you are.
This is a death cult.
And just like all death cults, they're crazy as hell.
All you need to do is put some white sneakers on these people because they're already telling you when we're going to die.
They're already telling you it's 10 years away.
If I came on the air and said today,
in 10 years,
in 10 years, Jesus is coming, there would be countdown clocks and I would be mocked and laughed out.
Especially, would I have any credibility at all if I had told you 15 years ago
that by 2012
we'd be, Jesus would be here.
Jesus is going to be here by 2012.
And then when I got to 2012, I said, well, no, he's not coming yet.
And then when I got to 2019, I said, well, we have 12 years.
And then just a couple of months later, I said, no, no, no, it's 10 years.
Would I have any credibility?
Would I, anybody in my death cult, everybody would shrug and go, you know what?
They can wipe themselves out.
If they all take suicide tablets, it's okay because they're just too dumb to be alive.
That's what this is.
In America, it doesn't.
All you have to do is not go over the cliff with everyone else.
Just refuse to play along.
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Wow.
Wow.
I am so disappointed in Game of Thrones.
And
so is Kyle Munzenrider.
He wrote for Yahoo News that
he and the Munzen Reider family are very upset.
Did he say the whole family was upset?
The whole Moonsen Reider.
Okay.
They're very upset because he thought that Game of Thrones was going to have something to say about the topic of immigration and the introduction of new populations.
Now, I don't know about you, but
I don't know.
When one of the banners is a guy who is upside down and they're flaying him,
I don't know.
I'm not looking for any really big social meanings coming from these people.
They're barbarians.
My understanding of the series, which is
in effect limited,
I would admit.
Yes, it is.
The people in Game of Thrones aren't exactly people you're supposed to look up to for their virtue.
No, there's many of them are.
There's maybe two.
There's maybe two in there.
And
even those guys are sketchy.
You know what I mean?
But they're trying to be good people.
Right.
Everybody else is like, kill him.
Right.
Like, there's not, there's been, how many murders in this show?
And
you're worried about their stances on immigration?
No, it's not even murders.
It's not even murders.
Torture?
Yeah.
They're feeding people alive to dogs.
Okay.
This is not something.
They literally, one of the characters had been tortured for almost like a half a season.
tortured, like nailed to a big cross, like an X.
And then they skinned him alive.
They cut parts of his body off.
I mean, tortured this guy.
Okay.
And we're looking for moral.
Really?
You're looking for these guys are going to have.
You know, there's a good lesson there.
Did he write, did, what was the family again?
I'm sorry.
The family in the
this is the Mundzenrider.
The Mundzenrider.
Did he write an article previously of I Really Have an Issue with the Game of Thrones stance on torture where they're torturing everyone up for seasons at a time?
Well, listen to him because he makes a very good point.
Where once it seemed like Game of Thrones had something to say about the topic of immigration and the introduction of new populations in the stayed old continent of Westeros.
Mr.
Mutzenrider, I don't know if you know Westeros is fake.
Okay?
Well, maybe we haven't looked hard enough for it.
Well, could be.
Because they're now trying to burn up entire ethnic groups, revealing that Game of Thrones only introduced them in the first place to populate its numerous bloodbaths.
Yes.
I mean,
yes.
That's why people are watching the show.
Right.
I don't know.
Now, there's a commentary there that's a little bit interesting.
One of us is missing something, and I don't think it's me.
Entire peoples with proud, interesting heroes have been
given the send-off.
They're real.
They're not entire peoples with proud, interesting histories.
They don't exist.
Okay?
It's a TV show.
So sad.
Game of Thrones.
Listen to this.
Game of Thrones first started teasing that it had something big to say about the human costs of the idea of borders with the Wildlings, or as they preferred to be known the free folk the group was hated by many of those in westeros simply because they had been hated for years it was tradition while of course we know now there was actually a very good reason why that wall had to go up in the first place most of the characters in the show didn't believe that white walkers and other assorted supernatural threats beyond the wall actually existed
i bet you munzenrider is not a guy who believes in god Okay?
Listen to him.
He's saying, well, you know, that's because they didn't believe.
There were so many people that didn't believe in the supernatural.
I mean, you know, there's a really good reason.
It wasn't hate.
Listen to this.
It wasn't hate.
It was their lack of belief in the supernatural.
Oh.
Again, I think you're missing something.
One of us is, and I don't, again, think it's me.
While, of course, we now know there was a good reason the wall had to go up in the first place, most of the characters didn't believe that the White Walkers and other supernatural threats beyond the wall existed.
Most of them had come believed that the wall was simply there to keep the free folk out.
The show then spent several seasons humanizing the free folk, tracking the peace, and eventually came to the peace that they came to with the northerners and exposing
the show was exposing centuries of old bigotries.
Oh my gosh.
This is unreal.
They're not centuries of old bigotries.
It was a fat guy, probably in his underpants behind a typewriter or his computer, typing this in just a few years ago.
There are no centuries of bigotry.
You should be thrilled to find this out.
I mean, you thought these poor people were being crushed and their dreams dissolved, and yet in reality, they didn't have any dreams because they're not a thing.
Does this not fall into the life of
the old phrase we used to use back in the day of just get a life yes that's really all it is it really is this is your life and you're you're upset at the statements game of thrones is making about immigration i mean these poor
you know people would say snowflakes all the time and i you know it's an overused term you know it's you know we get it but like can you imagine if these leftists had to deal with what conservatives deal with?
Every show says your values are horrible.
Every show tells you that what you believe is the worst thing on the planet.
They're all designed to tell you how awful you are.
And we still sit here and be like, ah, it was a good show, even though they told me that anyone who doesn't believe in abortion should be murdered.
But I mean, it was a good show.
Right.
Like, we have to deal with this all the time.
We don't
cry about it and ripe op-eds about the disappointment you have in the series.
It is amazing to me.
This is just amazing to me.
I mean, think of this guy's life, how privileged this guy's life really is.
He goes on to say, the show spent several seasons humanizing the free folk and exposing centuries of old bigotries as nonsense.
Indeed, some of the biggest, purest romantic storylines on the show were between free folk and the West Rose citizens.
It wasn't hard to see the show grappling with what West Rose would look like after it came to recognize the Free Folk as equals.
What?
Not only do I understand his point, I still don't understand any of the characters, so it's really hard.
What would it look like?
Would there be an eighth kingdom?
A spot on the small council?
In some ways, the show still might attempt that, but it's not like that many free folk are left to even work with.
This is insane.
Now, I'm surprised he didn't go here,
but He could have gone to where I immediately thought.
And when I saw this, I thought, of course they send the minorities of course they send not the free folk in because they're all white
they're all from the north who do they send in first
they send in the minorities from a distant land that's who they send in and then who's second oh I don't know the unsullied oh those were the slaves that you freed
Really and all the white people ran to the castle.
That's the real injustice.
That's the way white people will do you every time.
We know that from Barack Obama's book, which was a book almost as good as the Game of Thrones series.
Well, it's just almost as much fiction as Game of Thrones.
Yeah.
It's one thing to make a fun point, tying it to pop culture.
I mean, everybody does that.
I think that's an okay thing.
But I just, this idea that it seems to really bother these people, like
Elizabeth Warren, I sent this to you because I just still don't understand what any of it means.
But
she wrote an op-ed
for New York magazine called The World Needs Fewer Cersei Lannisters.
Yeah, Cersei Lannister.
Cersei Lannisters.
Yeah.
And she writes about how you need more
dareness,
Targarinus, Targarin.
I'm not going to correct you.
I'm going to just.
The point is, whatever she's saying here is, it's such a pathetic attempt to pander to everyone.
We need more powerful women.
This fictional show that happens to be at the top of the ratings proves it.
She's so transparent.
It's, ah, she makes me cringe with everything she does on the campaign.
Unlike any of these other candidates, Elizabeth Warren has this cringe factor that it's like, it's almost overwhelming.
You know what?
Hang on just a second.
I'm going to grab me a beer.
Ah,
oh, just you say.
Hi, honey.
Hi, honey.
My husband just walked in.
I'm having a beer for the first time in quite some time.
That's what we do.
We have me some beer.
Anyway, go ahead.
You were saying she's.
It's so transparent and it's so cringy.
And look, here's the thing.
Here's honestly the thing.
Okay.
And I actually heard a comedian say this the other day, and it's absolutely true.
It's absolutely true.
We are not meant to know this many people.
We're just not meant to know this many people.
We're not supposed to know this many people.
Right now, are you meant to hug five to 10 million people?
No, you're not.
There were people in our life that were just working at the convenience store, the gas station, or they were the
doorman, or your next door neighbor that you'd just be like, hey, Bill,
you didn't know anything about Bill.
Okay, he lived three doors down.
You just, he was a neighbor that would always wave to you.
You, all you knew about Bill is, hey, is Bill, you know, the guy who lives a couple doors down, is he dead?
Because I haven't seen him for a while.
Okay, that's all we knew about.
Yeah.
Now with Facebook, we know everything about Bill.
And the reason why we didn't know about Bill before is because Bill is freaking nuts.
Bill is in his house going, you know what?
Let me tell you about these bastards at Game of Thrones.
And you immediately go, I don't want to know any more about Bill.
Yeah, you actually are aware of more things about people, but you want to know less people.
Yes, because that's the way we're built.
Because people are awful.
Let's be honest about it.
We're supposed to just know a few people because there's only a few people you need to know.
Yeah.
Because you become a homicidal maniac if you start to know
everything
about everybody.
You're like, I am surrounded by crazy people.
You had this right?
The documentary, The Village.
They moved out into the middle of a field.
I think this is and they only knew the people around them.
And
let me tell you, I'm a little disturbed at what they were doing with immigrant populations, but we'll get into that later.
Let me tell you something.
I would move to the village tomorrow.
I still need the bathrooms.
No, no, no.
I need no, no, no.
Don't go back to the 1800s.
Right, you just.
I just say, no, there's nothing beyond the wall except monsters.
Build an intranet
around so the people in your little little community of like 50 people can talk to each other.
You can go on, you can look at the sports scores of whatever team is there because the other two people that you know.
And you know, that's it.
Well, you know what's crazy is in the movie Village, they had to lie to their children and say they were monsters.
No, I just
go on the internet.
I just, yeah, I just say, yeah, we have a live webcam on what the other was on the other side of the wall.
Look, kids, they're monsters on the other side of the wall.
Don't go out.
Just show them the Democratic primary.
That's all you got to do.
That's all you have to do.
Don't go out there.
That's what people are like out out there.
That's what their leader is like.
Don't do it.
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You know, Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders have been silent on Venezuela.
And now the left is starting to say that the United States caused all of this suffering.
It is absolutely insane what's going on.
This is a socialist nation.
Everybody knows that because everybody from Hollywood was down there talking about how great socialism is.
Then, Maduro, as always happens with real socialist countries, you have to understand Sweden, Denmark, all of that, Canada, they're not socialist.
They have socialized aspects, but they are not a socialist country.
As we learned last night, direct democracy is one of the key factors.
It's why you're seeing right now this big push to get rid of the Electoral College.
If you want anything, if you're like, what can I do?
Here it is.
Work really hard to stop
the Electoral College from being changed.
Direct democracy is made to sound like a good deal, but that is the number one, it's actually number two on the list.
First is grab the culture.
Culture's gone.
Number two is direct democracy.
And that's what we're in that phase right now.
And once they have that, then, well, you have things like Maduro because the people vote.
And all you have to do is bribe people, twist people's arms.
I mean, he was doing all kinds of things.
He ran out of people's money.
So what did he do?
He had to rig the election.
Now, Now,
Guaido, who is the recognized president, then recognized winner.
This is not a coup.
He was the recognized winner
by the international community because there was such corruption.
And now we see Guaido yesterday trying to, and today, last two days, trying to take the power from Maduro.
But it looks like Jason Buttrell is with us.
Jason,
it looks like it's over.
I mean, it has the appearance if you watch the official state media, which is something that, again, that's one of the crucial things that the opposition has to do.
They have to find some way to get their police out to the people.
How do they do that?
Isn't the headquarters of the state media now at the palace?
Yeah, they're making a whole lot different.
I mean, I've talked about this before, but it's really important on movements such as this.
And the perfect example was in Turkey when they attempted their failed coup.
But the first thing they did was they got the military.
They got the military
behind them.
That's something, again, that this opposition doesn't really seem like they have right now.
But once you get the media, once you get the financing that you need, which the international community, and including us, that's why we're shutting down banks internationally.
That's why we're helping them get most of the country's assets in the hands of the opposition and Guaido.
Because if they don't do that, then the movement's dead on arrival.
But the third important step is seizing some kind of media.
Because if you can't give the appearance that, hey, this is going well, nobody wants to join.
Nobody wants to join because they think they're going to be the ones that are on the left on the opposite side if Maduro wins.
And they're all going to, and that's what, and they would all inevitably probably get killed.
If that's, if this is.
So what is happening to Guaido?
He can't be killed or thrown in prison, can he?
The international community would go crazy.
That's one of the biggest reasons, I think, why Maduro hasn't moved against him.
And think about what Maduro has seen him do.
He's seen him, he was, Guaido was actually leading the forces that were going to attack that Air Force base a couple of days ago.
He was out there leading the forces.
So he does have, you know, some blood on his hands already on this.
But if Maduro just goes straight after him, then the United States, Maduro is fearing, will retaliate in some way.
But also that, but you just martyred a guy.
You martyred a guy that has tens of thousands, hundreds, literally hundreds of thousands of people that he can call upon to march in the streets.
You kill that guy,
then that could be the final push that makes them march on the palace to take the media, to take everything else.
We have to pray for the people of Venezuela.
They're just trying to get their republic back.
Remember,
it's really critical that you understand a representative republic.
It is not a democracy.
Direct democracy is
a death knell.
Our founders were so clear on this because then it's just mob rule.
Then it's 50%.
If you can get 50%, well then you got it.
Well, that's not what we do.
We protect the underdog.
And what they're trying to do is just make sure that the underdog has no chance.
That's direct democracy.
You pointed out last night in your special.
That was what the communists in the Soviet Union that were trying to take over these countries legally.
They called direct democracy the revolutionary tool of the movement.
The revolutionary tool.
There were five things that we lined out in the special last night that had to happen.
All five of them are, no, sorry, four of them are done.
One is in the last stages, and that is direct democracy.
If we didn't have the Electoral College, it would already be done.
We are that close to losing the country.
And if you're looking for something to do, that's the fight you need to get into.
We are not a democracy.
We are a republic, a representative republic.
And we have all of these rules for a reason.
And it is, honestly, to slow mobs down.
Our founders studied
other
governments.
And they studied why did they succeed, why did they fail?
Democracies always fail because it becomes mob rule.
And because somebody can get in there and then just take control.
and that is exactly what the socialists are now trying to do by the way if you if you missed this special last night uh not only is there i mean a good 90 minutes of just solid information that i i just you're not seeing anyplace else we make the case uh
that I think is really important and we do it without hyperbole.
We are not, you know, oh, they're all commies.
We show you
what they're actually saying behind the scenes.
So they can tell you anything.
Oh, I'm not against capitalism.
But we'll show you what they're actually saying and what they're doing and the seeds that they're planting.
The new Green Deal is one of them.
And we show it to you historically.
We compare it to what the Soviets did to Czechoslovakia.
And there is a pattern to this.
You want to flip a country, you can flip it in three years.
They did with Czechoslovakia, three years.
Now, it's taken longer because we have 250 years of freedom behind us, but we are close.
We are really close.
But at one point,
you know,
about, I don't even know, about two hours into it or an hour and a half into it,
I start talking about things that we can do and where do we find hope.
I want to give you just a little piece of that from last night's special.
You can find it on my Facebook page, on YouTube, and of course, if you're a subscriber at Blazetv.com, listen.
We must stand firm for and further the cause of individual sovereignty, justice, individual justice, and individual dignity.
Social justice of the 1850s has been perverted intentionally into collective justice of today, and it is a lie, it is evil, and it is bloodthirsty.
The founding declaration words
are worth dying for.
But more importantly, they are worth living for.
And live we must.
Socialism, collectivism, authoritarianism, I don't care what you call it.
It's a death cult.
But it will not and cannot be beaten by fighting hate with hate or lies with more lies.
We will not survive if our goal is just to change men's minds or to win.
We we must change men's hearts, including our own.
There is no winning when half the country feels like they've just lost.
But here's where we've gone wrong.
We don't think we have anything in common, but we do.
No one crosses an ocean in a rickety wooden sailboat for months.
Nobody risks their lives in a homemade raft to cross the Gulf to get to Florida or send their children to cross a dangerous river in the middle of the night with dangerous dangerous coyotes because of our GDP or our low unemployment rate or even, yes, blessed universal health care.
People don't come here for that.
They come here for the American idea.
For most of the world who are currently praying for us, please, America, wake up.
We still are the shining city on the hill.
They can see it.
Perhaps we've grown so accustomed to freedom's lamp that we no longer turn around to even notice the flame that lights the world's path.
Yes, this is a place that sometimes sucks.
This is a place that sometimes you get rich, sometimes you don't.
This is a place where if you work hard, play by the rules, and build your own mousetrap, sometimes you can live the life you design.
Perhaps you'll even become rich.
But when we look at the entire population of the entire earth, even the poorest among us in America are the wealthiest 1%.
But even this argument is missing the point.
That is a uniquely spoiled, entitled, and American way of looking at things because people do not escape oppression to come here to get rich.
They come here to be free.
And at this hour,
at least at this hour, we still are.
This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Three and a half years after then-Governor Pete Shumlin of Vermont signed into law a vision for the nation's first single-payer health system, his small team was still struggling to find a way to pay for it three years in.
With a deadline bearing down, they worked through a frozen mid-December weekend, trying one computer model Friday night, another Saturday night, and yet another Sunday morning.
If they kept going, the governor asked his exhausted team on Monday, could they arrive at a tax plan that would be politically palatable?
No,
they said.
No, they could not.
Now remember, this is a state where everybody wants to do this.
Okay?
This is a state that decided we're going to do a single-payer tax plan.
We should point out there are many listeners in Vermont that listen to this program who do not want to do it.
So it wasn't everybody.
I just mean
it was over 50%.
Yeah,
it was something that was politically popular in the state.
Yeah, very politically popular.
And these people were trying to really work this out.
And they had promised people that it was going to be cheaper, that it was going to be affordable, that it was all going to be great.
Two days later, December 17th, 2014, Shumlin, a Democrat who had been swept into into office promising a health care system that left no one uninsured, announced that he was giving up.
He said it was the greatest political disappointment in his life.
Now, Green Mountain Care was the health system that Vermont came up with.
Green Mountain Care, the single-payer effort.
And it started in euphoria.
Everybody was excited in 2011.
By 2014, it was, can we land this thing in the trees?
That's three years.
Now, why is it nobody's talking about what happened?
Here's what happened.
They went into publicly financed health care,
and Vermont had optimal conditions.
Okay, it's not like Vermont is, you know, loaded with, you know, inner cities of poor people.
And, you know, it's just, it's Vermont for the love of Pete.
Okay.
Yeah, and maybe somebody is like, I had too much maple syrup and I just really don't feel well.
It was the optimal circumstance if healthcare was going to last.
Advocates at the time shared a belief that borders on the theological, that's according to a report, that such a system would save money.
One analyst put it, even though no no one knew what it would cost when they passed
in Vermont, they just knew it would save money.
That belief would prove to be naive.
The choices that Shumlin favored would essentially have doubled Vermont's budget.
Think of that.
We're talking now about universal health care in the United States.
In Vermont, when they tried it, it would have doubled the budget.
And it also would have raised state income taxes almost 10%, 9.5%,
plus an 11.5% payroll tax.
So you have businesses on every employee charged 11.5%
more and every income taxed 9.5%
more.
And they still
couldn't make it work.
Shumlin said it would pose a risk of economic shock.
You would no longer have private health care,
but it would pose economic shock.
The dozens of decisions the governor's team made in designing the system, what benefits to include, whom to cover, and the amount of out-of-pocket cost required trade-offs with big winners and losers.
Quote, I see no evidence from the Medicare for all advocacy community of a serious effort to understand and learn from the lessons from Vermont's failure.
Who said this?
John McDonough.
He was the senior aide to Senator Ed Kennedy.
Okay, so Ted Kennedy's boy is like,
I just want you to know,
this didn't work out.
And I don't see anybody actually looking at what this failure means.
Okay, so
we can use this as a stat.
Hey, well, universal health care, you know, it didn't work in Vermont.
Well, there's lots of reasons it didn't work.
You're probably one of those people that say Venezuela was socialist.
Yes, because it was
and is.
Here is what we need to learn.
Not another talking point.
What we need to learn is
why don't states do this?
If everybody in the political world is convinced this works, for instance, if Texas, Texas is
cutting edge on a lot of stuff, not on big government programs, but
if Texas felt
that they could save everybody everybody a buttload of money, cover everybody, it would be better for the health of the state, the health of the people, it would be an attractive thing for business, they'd do it in a heartbeat.
Would you agree with that?
If it made sense.
Well, I mean, I think there's a principle issue here as well.
But I understand what you're saying.
I think you could convince Texans to
break that principle.
I mean, look how, maybe not 20 years ago, but today,
we're close enough to a blue line here in Texas that I think you could get that over.
If it was, let's say it was working incredibly well all over the country.
Yeah, if Vermont would have made it work and it was saving business and the state money, they would do it in our this is the concept of federalism, right?
Correct.
Vermont tries it out, sees what they can do.
They take the risk, and if it works, then everyone can copy them.
So why is it that everybody in Washington is convinced that this is going to save money?
It's going to be good for business.
It's going to be good for people.
Everybody's going to love it and it will work.
Why is it they don't try it on the state level?
Well, I mean, they did once here with Vermont, but why isn't every blue state attempting this?
Why?
Why?
You could learn from Vermont, and you could say, okay, well, Vermont didn't do this and this and this, so let's try this.
We know socialism just hasn't been tried correctly yet.
Correct.
They did it the wrong way last time.
We here in, you know,
in Maryland can do it right.
Correct.
Why don't they do it?
Why the rush to take it out of a lab and try it directly on the patient?
We don't do that with drugs, do we?
We don't say, no, really, seriously, this is going to cure cancer.
This is going to be revolutionary.
It's going to cure cancer.
We don't inject that into a body, do we?
We try it first on a rat, then maybe a bunny rabbit.
And then we work our way up and then we do blind tests.
We do all kinds of tests with small little groups.
Why?
Because we don't want to just start injecting people with something that could kill them.
Even when they're on the verge of death, right?
We say don't do that.
We just did.
I mean, one of the things Trump did was the right to try that just happened.
Okay.
So we don't do that.
But why would we do that to the body of America?
Why would we just
forget the lab tests, forget trying it on little states, forget trying it in communities?
Let's just inject with this new cure for cancer.
Why?
To reset here, Vermont tried to do single payer.
And this is, if you were going to do single payer in a state it was going to work, this is the best place you could have possibly done it.
Has some of the nation's healthiest residents with some of the lowest rates of uninsured.
It's small and homogeneous.
It shares a border with Canada, put an existing single payer system within sight, and it has just one main insurer, the non-profit Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont, repeatedly ranked the most efficient Blue Cross Blue Shield plan in the nation.
So they didn't have much work to do here.
This was an easy one.
This isn't like a difficult state where there's a lot of people uninsured or a lot of poor residents that didn't have insurance.
This is the easiest state you could have tried this in, and it still failed in a catastrophic fashion.
Catastrophic way.
Catastrophic failure.
So
why
isn't anybody studying this?
Sincerely, why isn't anybody studying this?
Why isn't, if you're serious about healthcare, why are you not up there and looking at everything and going, where did it go wrong?
And let's correct those little tiny issues with our wonderful plan and move it to Maryland.
Where?
Or somewhere else?
Or somewhere else.
Even if the feds were doing it, if they were serious,
why wouldn't you be examining this and going, where did you go wrong?
Where did you go wrong?
What can you do?
Did you try this?
Did you try this?
Here's why states don't do it.
And the reason why is there's one thing states cannot do
against the law.
States cannot do it.
And it stops universal health care from happening.
I know you know it's due.
What is it?
They can't print money.
Exactly right.
So what happened in Vermont is
the governor said, can we get any federal bailouts?
Can we get federal money for this?
Well, they missed a deadline.
They couldn't get the paperwork in time.
Federal government, they didn't know if that money was coming.
Well, they couldn't put the state at risk and promised money that may not come.
They couldn't do it on their own.
So now, wait, wait, where would the federal government have gotten that money?
The same place that Donald Trump yesterday found an additional $500 billion.
Under Obama, our yearly budget was about $2 trillion.
Yesterday, President Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer okayed a $2 trillion
spending package for infrastructure.
For infrastructure, three times the size of Obama's infrastructure package.
Three times $2 trillion.
No more Chuck and Nancy meetings, please.
Right.
No more Chuck and Nancy meetings.
So where do we get that money?
We print it.
There is a new
monetary theory that is going on.
I would call it modern, Glenn.
It's a modern monetary theory.
MMT.
MMT.
This is really its name.
Modern monetary theory.
And they're only saying it's modern because, well, if they tell the truth, this is as old as the dirt.
But if you say it's modern, it's progressive.
It's something new.
You know, like when you, you know, you would see tide with new flavor crystals or whatever it is for the type,
you know, when they say new, it's really not.
Really not.
It's not.
It's just packaging.
The new monetary theory.
Stu,
can you explain this theory
in a way that it makes, well,
it makes any kind of sense?
I mean, it's going to, we have approximately 30 seconds here, and it's gonna be longer than that.
But to kind of summarize, it's basically printing money with no
restriction.
And like, there's not a whenever a company is gonna go bad,
you've seen this happen in China a lot.
Whenever a company is going to go bad or it's gonna go bankrupt,
the federal government just infuses them with capital,
printed money, that then that brings them back to life for another year until next time they go bad, and then they infuse them with more money.
And the idea is you're always raising it up, and the fear of getting to a point where we're too far into debt is completely overblown.
It's not really a thing, and people just don't understand that.
MMT solves that problem.
There's no more, we're going to cut the budget.
There's no more
austerity measures.
There's none of that.
You just keep printing, printing, whatever you need.
Under modern monetary theory, there's no stopping the printing press.
You want want something?
Buy it.
No big deal.
You don't need gold.
You don't need anything.
You just print it.
Now, I hate to say that this has been tried before,
but that was old monetary theory.
No, not the modern one?
The oldest
one?
Old timey, just turn on a printing press.
That's the old timey
monetary theory.
And that ends in Zimbabwe.
That ends in the Weimar that ends in
Venezuela.
But you notice Venezuela, V, Weimar, W
what was the other one that I just said?
In Africa?
Zimbabwe Z.
V, W, Z.
I mean, that's all at the end of the alphabet.
We're not even using those letters anymore.
Those are old outdated letters, okay?
Of course, those didn't work.
Those were old outdated theories and old, outdated countries.
This is new.
This is modern monetary theory.
It's not printing money, it's digitizing money.
We're just moving digits around, and there's no end to the money.
You don't have to earn it.
This is new.
This is modern.
This is a death sentence, and it's coming.
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