CRIME RUNS WILD IN CALIFORNIA WHILE COPS GO AFTER THE TAXPAYER

jeremiah babe
17 Sept 202425:10

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host discusses the anticipation surrounding the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and its potential impact on inflation. They also express concern over law enforcement in California focusing on minor car modifications while more pressing issues like homelessness, drug crises, and crime go unaddressed. The video touches on economic topics including retail sales, wage stagnation, and the weakening dollar, warning of an impending economic collapse. The host advocates for personal preparedness and investment in precious metals, and concludes with geopolitical commentary on Russia's military expansion and the potential dangers of US foreign policy.

Takeaways

  • 📉 The markets are in a state of anticipation ahead of the Fed's interest rate decision, with potential rate cuts causing concern over increased inflation.
  • 🚔 A BMW driver in Southern California was pulled over by police for suspected car modifications, highlighting perceived police focus on minor infractions amidst larger societal issues.
  • 🏙️ The speaker criticizes the allocation of police resources, suggesting they should be addressing more pressing problems like drug abuse, homelessness, and crime rather than car modifications.
  • 💵 The US is experiencing a range of crises including inflation, wage stagnation, and retail struggles, with retail sales up slightly but wages not keeping pace with inflation.
  • 📈 Despite the Fed raising rates, inflation persists, and there's skepticism about the accuracy of official economic data, with some suggesting the real figures are worse.
  • 💼 Amazon is requiring employees to return to a 5-day work week, reflecting a broader trend of companies seeking to optimize operations and productivity.
  • 👶 A study indicates a concerning number of children have no friends, linked to excessive screen time and a lack of social interaction.
  • 🤯 Americans are under significant stress, with 41% reporting peak stress levels, affecting sleep, mood, and health, often due to economic pressures.
  • 💲 There's a global shift away from the US dollar as other countries stockpile gold and seek to detach from the dollar system, signaling a loss of confidence.
  • ⚔️ Russia is increasing its military force to over 2.38 million, amid geopolitical tensions, suggesting a potential for increased global conflict.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of discussion for the markets mentioned in the transcript?

    -The main topic of discussion for the markets is the anticipation of the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates, specifically whether it will be a 25 or 50 basis points increase and the potential impact on inflation and market reactions.

  • What is the concern regarding police prioritization in Southern California as described in the transcript?

    -The concern is that law enforcement is focusing on minor issues like car modifications, while more pressing problems such as the fentanyl crisis, homelessness, gang violence, and shoplifting are not being addressed with the same urgency.

  • Why does the speaker in the transcript find the police's focus on modified cars in Southern California 'embarrassing'?

    -The speaker finds it embarrassing because they believe that the police should be focusing on more significant issues like crime, drugs, and homelessness rather than targeting law-abiding citizens who have modified their cars.

  • What economic factors are contributing to the stress levels mentioned in the transcript?

    -Economic factors contributing to stress levels include wage stagnation in the face of rising inflation, job insecurity, and the increasing cost of living, which are causing financial strain and instability for many Americans.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the role of the police in relation to car modifications in Southern California?

    -The speaker believes that the police should not be using their resources to target individuals for car modifications when there are more serious issues like crime and drugs that need to be addressed.

  • What is the significance of the increase in military personnel by Russia as discussed in the transcript?

    -The increase in military personnel by Russia is significant as it may escalate tensions and potentially lead to further conflict, especially considering the ongoing geopolitical issues and the country's vast nuclear and military capabilities.

  • What is the speaker's view on the state of the US economy and the dollar as expressed in the transcript?

    -The speaker views the US economy as being in a precarious state, with the dollar losing its value and the country's manufacturing and production capabilities being depleted. They express concern over the country's ability to sustain itself in the face of global economic shifts and potential conflicts.

  • Why does the speaker suggest that the US is 'poking the bear' in relation to Russia?

    -The speaker suggests that the US is 'poking the bear' because of the aggressive foreign policy actions, such as launching missiles into Russia through Ukraine, which could provoke a strong response from a country with significant military capabilities.

  • What is the implication of the statement 'the dollar is dying a death by a million cuts' as mentioned in the transcript?

    -The statement implies that the US dollar's value and global dominance are gradually declining due to various factors, including the actions of the Federal Reserve, global economic shifts, and the increasing preference of other countries for alternative reserve currencies or gold.

  • What advice does the speaker give regarding personal financial preparedness for the future as described in the transcript?

    -The speaker advises individuals to prepare for potential economic downturns by considering investments in tangible assets like gold and silver, as they believe the current financial system and the US dollar are facing significant challenges.

Outlines

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📉 Market Standstill and Police Priorities Critique

The speaker discusses the market's anticipation of the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates, suggesting that a 50 basis point increase could potentially panic the markets. They express skepticism about the real impact of such economic measures, given the backdrop of broader social issues. The speaker then shifts to critique law enforcement's focus on minor car modifications, particularly in the context of Southern California, where they feel more pressing issues like homelessness, drug abuse, and crime are being neglected. They recount a specific incident where a man driving a modified BMW was pulled over and treated with suspicion, highlighting what they perceive as misplaced police priorities.

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🚗 Critique on Police Prioritization and Economic Observations

Continuing the theme of law enforcement priorities, the speaker laments the focus on modified cars while more severe societal issues like drug epidemics, homelessness, and shoplifting are not being addressed with the same vigor. They express a desire for police resources to be allocated to more critical problems. The speaker also touches on economic observations, noting that despite better-than-expected retail sales, there's a concern that people are paying more and getting less, with wages not keeping up with inflation. They highlight the potential negative impact on the housing market due to job losses and reduced working hours, and they question the reliability of economic data, suggesting that the true extent of inflation and unemployment might be underreported.

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💼 Amazon's Workweek and Social Isolation in Children

The speaker reports on Amazon's decision to enforce a 5-day work week from the next year, suggesting that remote work may not be as productive as in-office work for many employees. They argue that most people need the structure and oversight of an office environment to be productive. Additionally, the speaker raises concerns about children's social development due to excessive screen time, warning that it can lead to a lack of social skills and a 'zombie-like' state. They also discuss a study indicating that a significant number of parents believe their children have no friends, attributing this to the isolating effects of technology.

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🤯 America's Stress Epidemic and Economic Warnings

Discussing a study that reveals 41% of Americans are at peak stress levels, the speaker outlines the negative effects of stress, including sleep problems, irritability, and headaches. They connect these issues to economic hardships, such as job insecurity and wage stagnation, and warn of the potential for increased substance abuse and domestic violence under such stress. The speaker also comments on the global trend of countries moving away from the US dollar, citing gold purchases by central banks as a sign of this shift. They predict a future economic system that could involve gold-backed currencies and express concern about America's current economic and foreign policies.

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⚔️ Global Military Posturing and America's Economic Vulnerability

The speaker discusses Russia's plan to increase its military force to over 2.38 million personnel, viewing it as a significant development in light of ongoing geopolitical tensions. They express concern over America's aggressive foreign policy stance, suggesting that it may be overestimating its military and economic superiority. The speaker points out America's dependency on consumer spending and debt, questioning its ability to sustain a conflict with nations that possess significant military and nuclear capabilities. They conclude with a call for a more cautious and introspective approach to foreign policy, advocating for a focus on domestic issues and a reduction in global military engagements.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡FED

The Federal Reserve, often referred to as the FED, is the central banking system of the United States. It plays a critical role in setting monetary policy, including interest rates, which can influence economic stability and growth. In the video, the speaker anticipates the FED's decision on interest rates, which could significantly impact financial markets and inflation.

💡Inflation

Inflation refers to the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is increasing over time, thereby causing a decrease in the purchasing power of money. The video discusses the potential for increased inflation due to the FED's actions, which could affect consumers' purchasing power and the overall economy.

💡BMW

BMW is a luxury vehicle brand that is often associated with high performance and status. In the context of the video, the speaker recounts an incident involving a BMW driver being pulled over by the police, symbolizing what the speaker perceives as misplaced priorities in law enforcement.

💡Law Enforcement

Law enforcement refers to the activities of organizations and officials charged with upholding the law, preventing crime, and maintaining public order. The video critiques law enforcement's focus on minor traffic violations, such as car modifications, amidst broader societal issues like homelessness and crime.

💡Social Collapse

The term 'social collapse' is used in the video to describe a perceived breakdown in societal structures and norms, including crises like homelessness, drug abuse, and crime. It reflects the speaker's concern about the state of society and the allocation of resources.

💡Retail Sales

Retail sales refer to the total revenue generated from the sale of goods and services to consumers. The video discusses how retail sales are doing 'better than expected,' but questions if this is due to people paying more for fewer goods, reflecting the ongoing struggle with inflation.

💡Inflation Race

The 'inflation race' is a metaphor used in the video to describe the struggle of wage growth to keep up with the rising cost of living, or inflation. It highlights the economic challenges faced by workers whose wages are not increasing as fast as prices.

💡Amazon

Amazon, mentioned in the video, is a multinational technology company known for its e-commerce and cloud computing services. The video discusses Amazon's decision to return to a five-day work week, which is presented as a trend where companies are optimizing operations to maintain profitability.

💡Smartphones

Smartphones are personal electronic devices that combine computing, internet, and telecommunication technologies. The video expresses concern over the impact of smartphones on children's social development, suggesting they contribute to a lack of social interaction and skills.

💡Stress

Stress is a psychological and physiological response to perceived harmful events or threats. The video connects economic struggles and societal issues to increased stress levels among Americans, which can lead to various health issues and negative behaviors.

💡Dollar

The US dollar is the official currency of the United States and the global reserve currency. The video discusses the dollar's declining status on the world stage, with countries moving away from the dollar and towards gold, indicating a potential shift in global financial power.

Highlights

Markets are on standby awaiting the Fed's decision on interest rates, which could significantly impact inflation and consumer spending.

The potential panic in markets if the Fed decides on a 50 basis points cut.

A discussion on the policing priorities in Southern California, questioning why resources are used to pull over a modified BMW rather than addressing更严重的 social issues.

Concerns over the social collapse in the US, including the fentanyl crisis, drug abuse, gang violence, homelessness, and shoplifting.

Criticism of law enforcement focusing on minor car modifications while more pressing issues like graffiti and copper theft are ignored.

The economic impact of high inflation on everyday life, with people living paycheck to paycheck.

US retail sales are better than expected, but the discussion questions if this is due to higher prices rather than increased volume.

Wage growth is not keeping up with inflation, leading to a decline in purchasing power for American workers.

Economists warn of higher price increases ahead of the Fed's anticipated rate decision.

Amazon's return to a 5-day work week, suggesting a need for companies to optimize employee productivity.

The negative impact of excessive screen time on children's social skills and mental health.

41% of Americans report being at peak stress levels, with economic pressures contributing to mental health issues.

The dollar's decline as the world slowly moves away from it, with central banks stockpiling gold.

Russia's plan to increase its military force to over 2.38 million, highlighting global military tensions.

A call for Americans to prepare for economic challenges, including potential stock market crashes and depression.

Transcripts

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it's Tuesday September 17th 2024 thanks

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for joining me today uh a lot of things

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to talk about uh markets are just

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basically on standby uh waiting to see

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what jome Po and the FED is going to do

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tomorrow will it be 25 basis points will

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be 50 basis points does it make a

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difference yes it does because as they

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begin cutting this is going to cause

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more inflation you're going to be paying

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more

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at the store if they go 50 I think that

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could potentially Panic markets tomorrow

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uh we shall see maybe it will have the

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opposite effect I think they're going 25

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but um just to uh talk about a topic a

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little bit out of the ordinary here uh

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before we get into the rest of the video

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uh I I I I watched a video last night

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and I've watched many of these videos a

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lot of the car

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videos uh here in Southern California

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where you know people driving nice cars

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doing

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modifications uh and I'm watching this

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video last night uh this gentleman

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younger guy has a really nice BMW uh

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it's a bit modified he's driving

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somewhere in Southern California I could

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not figure out uh what what city it was

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where he's from but somewhere here in

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Southern California and he's driving in

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traffic uh on the freeway and he gets

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pulled over by an undercover or unmarked

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uh an unmarked police car and they pull

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him over and they ask him if he's you

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know done any modifications to the car

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then they say pop your hood pop the hood

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of your car and we have we have the

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right to tell you to pop the hood of

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your car if we believe there's

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modifications so uh then he says well

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can I do it it's a carbon fiber hood

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it's very expensive well why why do you

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want to do that is there a trick to it

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you know um we'll let you out but we're

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going to have to pat you down I mean

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stud is driving a hundred plus th000 BMW

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they're patting him down treating him

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like a criminal because he might have

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made some modifications to his car and

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you know I'm watching this stuff and I'm

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just watching what's happening every day

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you watch this channel you watch other

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channels you're paying attention to

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what's going on we were watching a

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social collapse take place in this

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country we have a fentanyl crisis we

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have a drug crisis in America we have a

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gang crisis we have a homeless crisis uh

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we have a shoplifting crisis we have

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graffiti all over our city out here in

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parts of Southern California crime is

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running rampid we got people from all

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over the world just wandering around uh

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we have an inflation crisis people are

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living paycheck to paycheck and what do

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the police do they want to pull a guy

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over in a 100 plus thousand

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BMW and they want to know if he modified

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his car uh popular hood and now we're

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going to not give you a fixed ticket

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we're going to State refu this is where

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the state of California makes you go

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uh to a location where they plug your

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car into a computer they're looking for

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any modifications any tunes cold air

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intake exhaust

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modifications this that whatever and

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they're going to find you a lot of money

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don't we have bigger

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problems uh in the world in the state of

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California than to worry about if

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somebody modified their BMW why are we

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using our police agencies

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our law enforcement to go after people

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like this this just blows my mind this

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dude wasn't speeding he wasn't acting

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like an a-hole he was in

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bumper-to-bumper traffic and an unmarked

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police car pulls him over while we have

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gangs drugs uh crime graffiti fentanyl

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they're stealing the copper out of all

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the lights in uh in Los Angeles and yet

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we're we're putting our police to work

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to go after law-abiding citizens okay

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maybe he modified his car oh my goodness

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um but you know obviously somebody

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paying their taxes somebody that's not

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out you know causing trouble somebody um

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who is doing the speed limit uh people

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who are paying that uh that officers uh

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paycheck uh but these are the people

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being treated like criminals now the

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people driving around nice cars the

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people who work hard uh the people who

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are paying their taxes they're now the

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criminal not the people uh that are you

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know going into the store in California

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and shoplifting stealing up to

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$950 uh no that they're not the criminal

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you're the criminal if you're driving

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around in a BMW a BMW with a modified

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exhaust

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absolutely uh

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repulsive what people are dealing with I

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mean people are living you know maybe

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not this gentleman he's doing okay

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apparently but a lot of people are

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living paycheck to paycheck you get a

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speeding ticket here it's $350

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$400 uh and it's just it's absurd uh how

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people are being treated while we are

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watching a social collapse take place

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right before our very eyes I wish they

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worried this much about the drug

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epidemic the homeless crisis all the

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graffiti on the buildings out here all

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the shoplifting uh all this stuff I wish

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I worried as as much about that as they

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did about people driving modified cars

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uh in a state which was once the car

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capital of the entire world but now

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they're running you know uh the car

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lovers out of the state now too so I

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just you know I don't want to ramp and

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nothing against the police but this is

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not what what we should be paying our

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police officers to do there is way too

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much business out there out there for

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them to be taken care of uh not uh

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busting people on BMWs uh it's just

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absolutely ridiculous it's almost

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embarrassing to watch this that we're

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that this is what we're using law

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enforcement for uh here in California to

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go after people at nice cars uh

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unbelievable uh let me know your

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thoughts on this I don't want again I

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don't want to rant it's not a car

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Channel but I just wanted to bring this

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up to you to get your opinion of this

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you know why are the police now going

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after the citizens the law-abiding

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people who pay the taxes who pay their

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paycheck uh isn't there crime out there

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is it I mean we've got you know people

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uh being trafficked uh throughout this

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country certainly through the state of

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California and we're using our resources

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to go after people driving BMWs un it's

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embarrassing it really is embarrassing

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okay shifting gears here us retail sales

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better than expected thanks to non-store

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retailers so uh uh retail sales Rose

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0.1% month over month uh look brick and

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mortar the brick and mortar stores if

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you watched last week when we were in

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Santa Monica uh it is absolutely over

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for most uh retailers with Rick and

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mortar stores they're in very very big

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trouble uh Santa Monica another prime

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example of that um also I want to add

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this to it you know we can we can say

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that retail sales did better than

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expected but aren't people paying more

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and buying less but they're having to

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pay more and get less and I think that

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that kind of uh has something to do with

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this also uh American workers wages are

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still losing the inflation race new data

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confirms bank rate reports

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uh uh uh report shows us prices have

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risen 20% while wages Rose 17.4% since

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2021 so how can retail sales be doing

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better when people are making less money

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they're having to use credit cards to

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buy Essentials and pay more and get less

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they're buying the same things they

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bought a couple years ago but they're

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paying a whole lot more so another

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reason why I think retail sales are

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actually up a bit

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uh it says here in this Fox Business

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article if the job market continues uh

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to dive

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uh someone's or or someone's hourss get

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cut uh this is going to be it's going to

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be absolutely impossible to fight

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inflation according to this article uh

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on Fox American workers wages are still

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losing the inflation race so again we're

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watching the massive job layoffs the

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losses and this continues to dive if

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jobs job losses continue uh to increase

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uh and people's hours continue to get

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shortened they will lose the fight

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against inflation period this is going

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to have a huge uh uh effect on the

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housing market because if people don't

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work enough

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hours uh if they lose a job uh they

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don't buy a house that's just how it

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works here's another one from Fox

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Business us Economist send fed warning

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on price increases ahead of anticipated

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rate decision be cautious former fed

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official Thomas honik and Economist

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Stephanie paloy say inflation is higher

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than what we think what is the real

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inflation number today nobody knows

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what's the real unemployment number

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nobody knows what are the real job

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losses nobody knows uh job creation

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nobody knows remember they revised uh

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the job numbers by8

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88,000 so the data is very very skewed

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uh the data is very manipulated the data

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is very wrong ladies and gentlemen so we

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don't even no the FED raised rates what

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11 straight times and inflation is still

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here we're not at 2% and they're going

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to begin cutting rates uh just in 2024

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CPI is up 1.6% and gold is up 20% so CPI

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is saying one thing but gold is saying

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another so somebody's wrong here the CPI

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is wrong or gold is wrong and I don't

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think gold is wrong because I think gold

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uh is probably one of the best

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barometers in the world gold is going up

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for a reason because gold sees

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uncertainty gold sees more inflation

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gold sees trouble and gold is going to

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continue to go up here's another one

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from Fox Business Amazon to

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employees iners 5-day work week begins

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next week or excuse me next year

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uh so it's back to work uh for everybody

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at Amazon now you're going to I believe

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see more of this where companies are

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going to have to really optimize to make

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a profit they're going to have to

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optimize to stay in business they're

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going to need everybody back in the

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office because they know that they're

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not getting the optimization out of

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their employees by letting their

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employees stay at home and work most

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people honestly and and I'll probably

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catch some heat for this comment down

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below most people cannot work by

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themselves they need to be in an office

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they need to to have some they need to

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they need management they need direction

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uh they need somebody watching them

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holding them accountable people sitting

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at home they're tempted to watch TV

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maybe run to the store maybe play with

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their kids watch a movie M along

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whatever we're going to see more of this

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now that companies are going to have to

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optimize uh the most that they can the

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most out of their employees and so the

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only way they can do that is getting

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people back in in the office what do you

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think about this uh look some people can

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work at home they have no issue with it

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they're they're very productive most

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people cannot here's uh an article from

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study finds.com growing up alone

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shocking number of parents say their

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kids have no

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friends well why is that take a guess

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they're not outside playing they're not

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riding bikes they're not at the

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playground they're in front of a

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computer a phone an iPad uh and they

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have no communication skills they are

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becoming zombies at a very young age so

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as a kid uh sits for hours and hours a

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day in front of a phone a computer an

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iPad how how does that kid develop

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social skills when that kid that

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children that child is not hanging out

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uh with with his his or her

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peers so we see this with adults they're

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complete zombies stuck on this all day

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walking around like a zombie with this

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and many adults now probably most don't

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even have social skills so now we have

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children starting at very very young

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ages with this thing uh this is probably

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one of the most dangerous things you can

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give a child uh it's probably one of the

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worst things the the worst service you

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could do is give your kid a smartphone

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give them a phone case there's an

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emergency but do they need a smartphone

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because you're now allowing the world to

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have access to gain access to your child

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and we see this every day where people

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just walk around like zombies you go to

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a store you go to a restaurant nobody

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can communicate why because on this all

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day their their brains are are just

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jelly and now we're starting our our

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kids out at a very very young age with

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these so after 20 years on this and your

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kid say it's 25 26 years old where will

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they be I think this is one of the worst

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things you could give a kid let me know

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your thoughts uh on that

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here's another one from study finds.com

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America American Breaking Point 41% say

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they're at Peak stress right now they're

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having trouble sleeping irritability

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they have fatigue they have headaches

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they have um paranoia ladies and

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gentlemen stress is a killer you got to

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have some balance in your life you got

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to be working out um you got to be

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spending time with family and friends

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you got to be staying off this thing you

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got to have some balance in your life

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but a lot of this is due to the economy

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people are now you know years ago when I

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was making these videos people would

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laugh at me they would laugh at these

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videos and just say it was a joke this

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could never happen that could never

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happen you know things are going to be

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great forever and now it's it it's not a

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joke now people aren't Laughing Now

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people have paranoia now they can't

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sleep now they're irritable now they

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have fatigue they're they're having

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headaches because well maybe they're not

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working 40 hours now they're working 28

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or 32 2 hours

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uh their wages have now kept up with

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inflation now they're a couple payments

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behind on the car they're now now

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they're 30 days behind on their mortgage

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this is real life and so what once was a

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joke to many people and they laughed

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about it it is now happening to many of

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these people and it's not a joke now

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because it's happening to them see it

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was a joke when it was happening to

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somebody else it was a joke when the

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other person was homeless it was a joke

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when the other person's car was repoed

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now it's happening to them it's not a

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joke now it's a depression now now now

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it's a real

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depression um this is um going to get

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much worse unfortunately and and of

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course you know this is when people make

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really big mistakes when they're really

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stressed out they go to booze they go to

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drugs they start talking about you know

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uh potentially taking their life or we

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see more domestic uh violence and it's a

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really really bad thing uh the more

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people get stressed out we've talked

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about this many many times on this show

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about you know just being out and about

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and I see people stressed out I see the

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road rage uh we were coming back from La

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last week we saw two uh pretty good

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accidents where people were just driving

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like

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maniacs um but when you're driving three

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to four hours each way to work and

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that's not an exaggeration ladies and

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gentlemen I mean it took us literally

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almost 5 hours to get home from from

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Santa Monica to the desert um but

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imagine doing that day in and day out

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the amount of stress that you are under

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so uh stress is a killer it's bad

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physically uh creates a lot of

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diseases uh and so you want to be

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sleeping good you want to be getting

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rest you want to have balance in your

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life you want to you know not have a

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headache uh you want to have some time

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with your family but people are are are

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you know absolutely uh under more stress

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now than ever be ever before because

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they are falling behind they're falling

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behind on their bills um they're not

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getting ahead they can't save money they

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have to you know maybe drive farther for

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a job work harder make less and you know

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the inflation that they keep telling us

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is is literally non-existent is not

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going away it's really here and it's

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still very very bad and when they begin

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cutting rates it's going to get

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worse people aren't seeing the real

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dollarization the Hedge today uh it says

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here the world is slowly but surely

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spurning the dollar the dollar is dying

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a death by a million Cuts ladies

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gentlemen it's not something where it's

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just going to collapse overnight it's

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collapsing now it's been collapsing it's

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been dying a very very slow death dollar

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reserves have dropped 14% since

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2002 and when you look at the amount of

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central banks that are stockpiling gold

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uh that is a huge red flag right there

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uh these countries want to get away from

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the dollar countries are concerned that

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the US could pull the dollar rug out

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from under them so they're getting away

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from the dollar system not just the

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dollar but the dollar system central

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banks bought

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1,37 tons of physical gold in 2023 the

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second straight year Banks added more

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than 1,000 tons uh to their total

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reserves uh gold is going up ladies and

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gentlemen because the dollar is going

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down and the dollar is going to

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continue uh to be uh less important uh

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as we move on because countries are

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trying to figure out a way to detach

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from it and they're doing it they have

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the new sip system uh you have the

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bricks Nations now uh this is very very

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real it doesn't matter if Dave ramsley

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thinks it's never going to happen it is

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going to happen it's happening right now

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it's been happening and it's another

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reason and another reminder that if you

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don't have real money you are putting

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yourself and family in Jeopardy this is

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not Financial advice this is just us

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sitting here talking my opinion my

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opinion only what I'm doing I'm making

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another order I'm GNA pick up some more

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metal preferably it will be gold uh but

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if you can't afford gold get yourself

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some silver in fact many people much

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smarter than myself are saying silver is

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the place to be I have silver I want to

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build up my gold reserves a bit more so

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I'm going to order some gold I'm going

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to see what happens tomorrow uh with the

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rate cut what gold does if it pulls back

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a little bit um uh or when it does pull

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back I'm going to be making a purchase

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but um if you need any help with that go

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to my link down below SD bullion that's

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where I will be purchasing it that's

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where I've purchased all my gold and

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silver over the past seven years SD

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bullion link down below uh and the last

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article I want to share with all you

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from the Turner radio show flash Russia

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to increase military to

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2389 million men why is this a big deal

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well because we're talking about you

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know dropping or or launching ing

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missiles deep into Russia through

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Ukraine and so this could cause big big

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trouble and you know we just think

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Russia is just you know nobody uh they

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have more nuclear weapons than anybody

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on planet Earth uh their Hypersonic

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missiles

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are at another

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level uh and now they're going to

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increase their military to over

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2.38 million men 2.38 9 million men

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China their friend has over over 2

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million North Korea their friend 1.2

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million Pakistan 640,000 Iran 575,000

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America 1.2 million uh we are

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really

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really poking uh the bear here ladies

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and gentlemen and we better be very very

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careful we just had that nuclear sub

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what a couple months ago off the co

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Coast of Florida they had that nuclear

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uh uh carrier over in Cuba uh now I

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guess their nuclear subs are floating

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around off Alaska I mean uh I I America

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really has uh a an ego problem or or

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we're we're almost like an ego Maniac uh

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as far as the world looks at us you know

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we have this huge

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ego that we cannot be stopped the dollar

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is the king of all Kings our military is

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the military of all militaries um there

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is incredible technology out there and

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these countries are holding it they have

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huge militaries huge amounts of

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Technology huge amounts of nuclear

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weapons uh to think that like we're just

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going to you know beat all these

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countries and be unscathed that

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nothing's like nobody would even ever

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think about doing anything to America we

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better get out of that that bubble

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really really quick because most of the

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world Now does not fear America why

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should they they're making everything

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they're producing everything

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uh they're holding all the gold ladies

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and gentlemen uh they have the biggest

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banks uh America is a is a country of

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consumption we are consuming things with

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this Monopoly money money that people

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don't even have they're they're just

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borrowing it and it's not even real

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money it's just paper backed by nothing

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at some point why would these countries

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even want to sell anything to us for

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this paper this Monopoly money they're

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going to want real money at some point

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and when that day comes and these

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countries go hey show us the gold and we

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don't have any or we don't have very

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much we're going to be sitting at the

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very very end of the table and there's a

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new world coming ladies and gentlemen

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and it's not going to be stopped a new

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world it's going to be a new Financial

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system uh we're going to see new

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currencies we're going to see I believe

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currencies backed by gold uh the world

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is changing and the world is not going

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to put up uh with America policing them

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I'm sorry I love this country I don't

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believe that we should have a thousand

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military bases across the world I don't

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believe that uh we should be invading

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countries I I think that we can't even

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handle our own business right here uh

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why should we be protecting other

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Count's borders when we can't even

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protect our own right here uh We've

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depleted half of our strategic petroleum

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reserves uh we don't really make

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anything here how would we even survive

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like how how long would we even last in

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a world war we don't even make most of

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our steel here most most of the weapons

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we're importing now the weapons that we

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did have the drones we we sent out to

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other countries we've depleted uh those

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so we better be very very careful

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because we are walking on thin ice and

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we

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continue uh to finance these wars with

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money we don't have we are a bankrupt

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Nation how does a bankrupt Nation win a

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war a nation that doesn't produce

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manufacture and is bankrupt and is

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loaded with consumer we are Nation 70%

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of our GDP is is based on

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consumption

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70% so the world knows this the dollar

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is dying America's superiority is dying

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unfortunately maybe we can turn it

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around but if we want to be enemies and

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we want to have 9,000 sanctions across

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the world we're not going to have too

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many friends and I don't know about you

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but making enemies with countries with

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nuclear weapons is not very smart nobody

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wins wins comment down below let me know

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your thoughts um I really uh pray for

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this country I I I pray for a miracle uh

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I think we're going to see uh more chaos

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building uh to the election and I was

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watching uh some people on television

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today saying that you know we could

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really see big trouble in 2025 depending

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on who's elected but no matter who is

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elected we're going to see trouble uh

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we're going to see serious trouble the

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stock market they said no matter who is

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elected you're going to see a stock

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market collapse I believe that I truly

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believe that so uh again one person is

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not going to save the nation the damage

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is done there's too much debt out there

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there's been too much

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manipulation no matter who is elected

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the market the stock market will crash

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you're going to see a depression in

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America you need to be preparing for

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