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Now let's get to work. Down the road where shadows hide Feel the dark on every side Stand your ground when times get dark Gotta face the dog and embrace the fire. The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program. Well, hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. It is Tuesday and we've got a lot to cover today. We're going to take you into Coachella. Bernie Sanders. I didn't get a chance to talk about that. Women in Space today, the great remake and how it is a little like the Nixon shock. We'll get into that and so much more and what China is doing all in 60 seconds. First, let me tell you about the burnout launcher. It happened so quickly. One minute everything was fine and the next. You don't want to start a story like that. Every day if you happen to be looking, you'll see the headlines in the news reminding you how quickly everything can change. Just like that. Things like violence don't announce themselves, you know, from the next hill over. 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Burna.com glenn all right, let me take you on a little ride through history here, through the smoky rooms of the 1970s, actually 1971, into what we're experiencing today in the last few weeks with the markets. It is a story of money and power and an idea to pull something off rare, something audacious, to remake the global trade and financial system. That's what we're doing today. But we've done this once before because this is not a new story. It's one that we've almost forgotten. And we can't forget this one, because this is how things went wrong, how everything in America is broken. And maybe, just maybe, what we're doing now might fix it. Let me start in August. It's August 15, 1971. Did you know that France sent warships over to. We had war. French warships? When? I don't even know. I don't even know what those look like. A little tugboat with, like, a pea shooter, I'm not sure. But French warships were in the harbor of New York demanding their gold back because of what Nixon did. When he stepped to the microphone, he said, on April 15, he announced what would be known later as the Nixon Shock. No more gold backing of the $10% tariff on all imports and wage price control to tame inflation. Some call it a shock. I think it was. I think that's an insane understatement. What he did was he broke the Bretton woods system, that grand agreement that happened right after World War II, tying our dollars to gold and the stability, all nations, stability to gold and the US Dollar. And that crumbled overnight. The dollar, all of a sudden was free. Free. And with it, it was free to change the world and everybody along with it. Nixon said he wanted to save jobs and fix a $2 billion trade deficit, but that's not true. What Nixon was doing was paying for war and the Great Society. Any of this sound familiar? You know, save American jobs, fix a trade deficit, make sure that we don't go into debt anymore. But what he did is, is unleash a storm that we're still weathering today. And I'm not saying that everything was perfect before 1971. Life never is. But I want to. I want you to look at the numbers and tell me, was this a good shift or a bad shift? In 1971, the top 1%, they held about 8% of the nation's income. By 2010, the top 1% held 20% of the nation's income, their wealth climbing from 16% to now 23%. Last year, the middle class, the heart of America, 61% of us. In 1971, we had 61% of all of the income. By 2021, they're half the country scraping by with only 42%. And the wages they tell another tale. From 1979 to 2024, productivity, how much we make jumped 81%. But the wages for the people who are making that barely budged. Now, this is the wages for the bottom 90% of our country. They didn't go up. Well, I shouldn't say that from 1979 to today, they went up 29%. The houses that cost three times your salary in 1971 now cost six times your salary today. The debt has doubled from 60 cents per dollar to one $1.20 by 2007. If you check the charts, everything, everything started to break when Nixon cut the gold cord. So what happened? Well, we birthed a new world without gold. Money supply ballooned. M1 money supply. So, you know, that's the money. That's the cash everybody has. That's liquid, that's in your checking account. That's what's in your wallet. That's what's available to you. An atmosphere. It's, it's whatever you buy pizza with. That's the M1 supply. Okay, that's not. I've got money in stock market or whatever your available cash. The supply ballooned 9% in 1972 alone. That means printing more money. We have more money chasing few goods. That means inflation. Inflation was up by 11%. Financial Wizards cooked up futures and options and everything else. Where all the things that keep busting, like 2008, all of those things that are just these, you know, it's just alchemy. These financial wizards are like, I'm going to make gold, and it's alchemy. And they keep busting and we keep paying for it, and they get richer. Meanwhile, factories closed. Manufacturing jobs fell from 26% in 1970 to 8% by 2020. Globalization sent jobs to Japan, then China. The trade deficit swelled to $13 billion by 1980. Now, don't get me wrong. Nixon didn't mean to break us. What he was doing is he saw a world slipping. Gold reserves shrinking against 14 billion in foreign dollars. And he acted like a, you know, a farmer burning the crops to save his crops. The fire spread. Stagflation came about, 9%. Unemployment prices started to soar. The oil crisis didn't help, quadrupling gas costs. Confidence broke. The middle class started its long slide into where we are now. That's the history, raw and real, etched in the Congressional Budget Office numbers and Pew Research. Fast forward to April 2025. Now here's Donald Trump staring down a trade deficit of $971 billion, announcing tariffs, 10% on everybody and 125% on China. The market does what a market does when it's spooked. S&P 500 down 5.4% in a week. Volatility, kind of like 87 or 88 treasury yields. What we have to pay when we're borrowing money. We sell Treasuries. That's like going to the bank and asking for a loan. Depending on your credit, what is your interest rate? If you have bad credit, the interest rate is higher. We are having bad credit. It's up now to 4.49%. That's a 50 basis point leap. And people are starting to say, let's get out of this. China is hitting back. They are dumping our, our T bills, our treasury bills. Taiwan stocks wobbling consumers. People like you and me bracing for higher prices. University of Michigan survey says inflation fears are spiking. It's Nixon. This is Nixon. But take a step back. Trump's not stirring the pot. What. What Nixon did was he took us off the gold standard so we could spend more money and to make us. This is what he promised the world, that he would make us consumers, not producers, so we would consume what everybody else was producing. So in a way, that was his plan and he got it. But it cracked the system for, you know, the average person. Nixon's tariffs lasted four months. It didn't fix the core. Trump is going bigger and bolder. He says he's going to bring jobs home. Could it backfire? Yeah, yeah. Tariffs might add another 1 to 2% to prices, maybe 3 to 5 on your Walmart card because everything from Walmart's coming from China. The Peterson Institute, by the way, has run the numbers. Higher yields could strain our $2 trillion deficit, make mortgage prices higher. The retaliation from China is real and China is not blinking. And neither are we. Now do we stumble into recession stagflation like the 70s? I don't know. In the 70s, real wages fell 5% in a year. Here's the flip side. If Trump pulls this off, if we start setting things right where we mean what we say and say what we mean, we get everything under control. We're not just spending and we have no real assets that we actually are sitting on. If wages rise 1 to 2% like the IMF predicts, if supply chains come home, we could see something new. Not a return to 1971, but a system where the middle class isn't crushed, where houses don't cost your soul, and where the top 1% don't control almost everything. Even Bernie Sanders would agree with this. But no, no, no, he's not. Cuz he's busy at Coachella. I'll get to that here in a second. But here's the thing. History is a very tough teacher. Nixon shock showed good intentions, can spark long fires. Inequality, debt, a hollowed out Heartland. This is a very big stakes game. But what has a higher cost is not trying to fix the system. That's a slow bleed and we're almost out of blood. It's been 50 years to prove the point. This doesn't work. The system is broken, but it's not dead. Imagine a world where our children's jobs actually pay enough, where America is not just buying, but it's building. That's the gamble, and that is the next generation's new American dream. So we're at a crossroads like we were in 1971. Hopefully we're wiser. Trump's not Nixon. He's got a history map, scars and all. Will he fix what is broke? I don't know. Things are getting a little dangerous and tough. This is where the big boys play. This is why Trump earns the big money, even though he doesn't actually take a paycheck for any of this. But this, we're playing the highest stakes of a game. Here's the latest from China, and I don't know how many people are really focusing on this, but this is the ball game. China now says that they're going to cut us off on rare earth minerals. We have plenty of rare earth minerals. There is a new space race. Do you remember when JFK said this?
Glenn Beck
We choose to go to the moon.
Stu Burguiere
In this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but.
Glenn Beck
But because they are hard.
Stu Burguiere
Apparently even harder than saying decade not decayed. I don't any. Anyway, I digress. So this was really important because it was a space race. This would change the world. Whoever got to space first, got to the moon first, would change the world. But there's a new race, and it is just as game changing. This one is even more critical, and that is the race for rare earth minerals, the tiny elements that power everything in our future. Right now, China has just pulled a giant gun and they're holding it to our head. They are threatening to cut off all exports of rare earth minerals. And if we don't act with a JFK kind of moonshot, we will lose the AI race, we'll lose quantum computing race. We will lose every technological leap that is just over the horizon. Rare earth minerals are not just elements and rocks in the ground. They are the backbone to our modern world. Everything from high tech weaponry that will defend our skies to the smartphones that are in your pocket, to the wind turbine eyesores that, you know, the left love so much and mean nothing, and the quantum computers that will redefine what is possible? Here's the deal. In 2024, we produced 45,000 metric tons of rare earth oxide concentrate from the U.S. mostly in the mountain pass in California. Sounds great, but we only refined about 6,500 metric tons of usable material. 66,006. Yeah, 6,600 metric tons is our demand every year. So we're close and yet so far away because 70% of we of what we need still comes from China. And Beijing knows this. And this month they've halted all exports, saying it's in their national interest to stop. We knew this was coming. We've talked about this for a long time. Do not be held hostage. They are weaponizing the rare earth minerals. So what's at stake and what do we do? We'll do that in 60 seconds. First, out on the wind rustled prairies that still exist in this country, between the veins and the arteries of American cities, towns, and even just some wild spots in the world, there still exists the men and women who have always made sure that America's supper was waiting for them on the table. There are farmers and our ranchers. And every day, through toil and sweat, they raise the cattle and the pigs and the chickens and all of the food that we have. So you don't have to. So I don't have to. So we can go to the grocery store and fill our baskets. But every year there are fewer and fewer of them. Meat gets shipped in from overseas. Giant meat packing plants drive the small farms and the small ranches out of business. But don't worry, Bill Gates is here and Good Ranchers is here. They're working to change it. They source 100% of their meat from American farms and ranches. Just real beef, real chicken, real pork, born and raised and harvested right here in the United States. So when you subscribe to Good Ranchers, you're putting your money behind American agriculture. I want you to go to goodranchers.com, subscribe and get your choice of protein for a year. Stand with American ranchers and farmers. We need these guys to survive. It's goodranchers.com it's goodranchers.com American meat delivered. 10 seconds. Station ID. Okay, so everything we need, batteries for our cars, chips, everything that we need for quantum computing for AI, et cetera, et cetera. It comes from rare earth minerals. China now produces 270,000 metric tons a year. That's 70% of what the globe consumes every year. We are second at 45,000 tons. But we're at the mercy of their Refining, it's like we have lots of oil but no refineries. I can't just pour raw barrels of oil into my car. I need somebody to refine it and we don't make refineries. Here is the danger of globalism. We gambled on a world where everybody plays fair, where supply chains are just a matter of efficiency. But globalism has left us exposed. And we are, we're handing all of the power over to China. And that power is the power to choke us to death. It was a reckless bet. We all knew this was bad. We have, we have everything we need. Mountain Pass in California, Bear Lodge in Wyoming, Round Top in Texas. We have the talent. MP Materials, Rare Element Resources already stepping up. MP Materials invested $2 billion to get 6,500 metric tons refined output. They're ramping up. Rare Elements Resources says with $500 million they could have a full scale plant running in 18 months. We have all of the pieces we need. We just need the will. Experts estimate 10 to 15 billion dollars to make sure that our full domestic supply chain, refining plants, alloy production, magnet factories, everything, everything is done here. And for the money that it would be a rounding error in the federal budget. We spend twice that on stupid crap every year. If we can fund carbon study or carbon footprint studies on, I don't know, turtles and elves, I think we could probably fund this because the timeline is so important. If we use the mandate that we found in November, we could be self sufficient in five years. In five years the whole world will be different. Without a push from the federal government, we're looking at eight to 10 years. And that's way too late. We lose, we lose. This is about the future. Right now we need somebody and President Trump to stand up and define what is important to our future. What are the important things that we have to do and we have to do right now? Because jobs coming back is not enough. The right jobs have to be here. All right, this is Glenn Beck. Every day there are men and women that put on a uniform knowing that they might not come home. Soldiers, police officers, first responders, they all know the risk, but they don't hesitate. They go kick down doors that we wouldn't kick down. I wouldn't. 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Stu Burguiere
Well, my gosh, what a great moment for all of womenkind yesterday. One giant leap for women, wouldn't you say? Two for womenkind.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it was impressive.
Stu Burguiere
Jeff Bezos, who's just all jacked up. He's just all jacked up on some kind. I don't know what, but I just want to have sex with my babe. He's a little disturbing. Yeah. But if you see my rocket ship, it's. It's made to look like one of my private parts. Really.
Glenn Beck
It is. By the way, it does look phallic.
Stu Burguiere
You know how much thrust it has. So he, disturbingly, was at the launch of the giant phallic symbol yesterday, and I put women in their room. And so he had women. Some, just some great, great women. He, he put in his, his lover. She's a. So she was in there and then. And they had Katy Perry and Gayle King. And.
Glenn Beck
Can we, can we focus on one little thing that bothered me from the coverage of this other than the fact that it was covered at all?
Stu Burguiere
Yes, but my girlfriend isn't usually covered. I'm going to have sex.
Glenn Beck
It's an interesting Bezos impression you've got working here.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, doesn't he look like he's just about out of control with all of the steroids that are raging through him?
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Stu Burguiere
All right.
Glenn Beck
Anyway, it does feel like there's a. There's something. I feel like it's one of those, like, not quite in gnc, but near GNC supplements. Like, there's a gnc, and then there's also a stand outside of it that's not related to gnc, but selling similar products that might not be legal. Like, I feel like that's where he shops. I don't know. I could be wrong.
Stu Burguiere
I'm not sure.
Glenn Beck
We don't know. Allegedly.
Stu Burguiere
So I get my steroids the same place that my main squeeze gets all over plastic.
Glenn Beck
They kept calling these women the crew. I'm so what did Katy Perry do on this flight to be considered crew? Am I, am I on the crew? Every time.
Stu Burguiere
What she did to get on.
Glenn Beck
Let's not talk about that because that could be a whole other story. But like when I'm on an American Airlines flight to Des Moines, am I on the crew?
Stu Burguiere
No, you're not just sitting there. You're not the crew. You're a passenger.
Glenn Beck
Passenger.
Stu Burguiere
A passenger, right. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
So I don't think necessarily the crew is the right way to say it's an all female crew. Is it?
Stu Burguiere
Do we have any of the audio of the. Of the. Those are like the guy parachutes just.
Glenn Beck
Free falling right there until those drugs came out. This would be the main parachutes that get pulled out.
Stu Burguiere
Oh my gosh. That is embarrassing perception.
Glenn Beck
There it is. Are they screaming out of terror or is they screaming out of like, you know, roller coasterish joy?
Stu Burguiere
Who cares? I don't really, I don't know. I don't know. But it, it's not a good look. It's not a good look now. His girlfriend said everything is so nasty and so vitriolic nowadays. I mean if everybody could experience that piece that we had up there, the kindness and what it takes to do what we did, the very world would be a better place. Huh? Huh? Gail Queen Gayle King said, I'm so proud of me right now for the courage.
Glenn Beck
What?
Stu Burguiere
What?
Glenn Beck
She's proud of me?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, we have that. Go ahead.
Glenn Beck
But the best part was when we got back in our seats after zero GS Katie sang what a Wonderful World. She did.
Stu Burguiere
She's saying, what a wonderful world. I see dreams. Oh yes, yes, yes. Oh God.
Glenn Beck
Because we'd been asking her to sing.
Stu Burguiere
All the time and she wouldn't. And she wouldn't. And then cuz everybody said sing Roar, sing Fireworks. And she said, it's not about me. I wanted to talk about the world.
Glenn Beck
I'd be praying for this thing to crash into a mountain on the way down. If I was on that thing, I would be. I would be hoping for it to burn up in the atmosphere. Oh God, please don't sing again. Katie.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, we missed the part of her actually saying I'm so proud of me right now because it took so much courage. Well, she was the crew. She was probably the captain, she still.
Glenn Beck
We know now. She stood up, she sat back down, and she heard singing.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. What else did she do? Not much.
Glenn Beck
I didn't think so. And now I would say it is brave if we trusted those people to be the crew. Well, then, yeah, it would be very brave to get on that thing.
Stu Burguiere
It would be.
Glenn Beck
I'd rather get on.
Stu Burguiere
Perry is like my co pilot.
Glenn Beck
Exactly. I'd rather get on a submarine to the Titanic.
Stu Burguiere
In an experimental small, little sub.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I think so. So I don't. I mean, I guess there's some bravery if they actually were responsible for anything, but I think they were just passengers.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, I think so, too. Okay, you have some more video here. I gotcha. I got you, Glenn. Oh, the moon, you guys, I don't.
Glenn Beck
Have to tell you.
Stu Burguiere
Look at the moon. Look at the moon. Look. Wow.
Glenn Beck
Look at the moon.
Stu Burguiere
Who's that woman? She's not even from the Bahamas. She's not even mentioning me in the story. That's amazing. Or her. That's amazing.
Glenn Beck
That's a butterfly.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, that's really. That's really cool. So you have. You have that going.
Glenn Beck
I'm sure it's a cool flight.
Stu Burguiere
I'm sure it was.
Glenn Beck
I'm like, it's a cool ride. It's like going, you know, I'm sure it's on. It's like an amazing roller coaster. Well, you know that necessarily, we should have been hearing about it at all.
Stu Burguiere
I think Katy Perry said it best when she said, and I quote, I wanted to model courage.
Glenn Beck
Oh, my God.
Stu Burguiere
And worthiness and fearlessness. I feel really.
Glenn Beck
She wanted to model worthiness. These are not like. These aren't even sentences. I wanted to model worthiness.
Stu Burguiere
She. Was she worried of that?
Glenn Beck
God, society is. Yes, yes.
Stu Burguiere
She was. More than worse. She said, I feel even me.
Glenn Beck
Well, I'm sorry, what does this mean? Can we just dive into this? What does it mean to model worthiness by taking a flight as a celebrity into a spaceship somebody just let you get on.
Stu Burguiere
She had to.
Glenn Beck
She was worthy to be a passenger on a ship.
Stu Burguiere
Yes. She had to work to become famous so she could get on that ship that nobody else can because she's super.
Glenn Beck
Famous and because of her mediocre singing that she can get on a flight owned by the guy who delivers all.
Stu Burguiere
Of our pet food. Yes. Now, she went on to say, and this is where her worthiness comes in. She says, I feel really connected to that strong, divine, feminine right now in.
Glenn Beck
The ship that looked like a giant penis that a guy built.
Stu Burguiere
We'Re gonna be so connected tonight. All right. Okay.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
So that's. That's great. I think they were all very worthy of that flight. I mean, I have no problem. He wants to give the flights away to people. Yeah, totally. I mean, I'd love to. I would go, but I wouldn't come down going, I was so worthy. I was so worthy and so brave. So brave. I think I model worthiness. Worthiness and bravery. I wanted to model that. That's why I was up. You know, when we're up in the air, I was on. That was. I was. That was good. That was good. Is this.
Glenn Beck
I honestly ask you this question.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Okay.
Glenn Beck
Is this in any way a newsworthy event? Now, look. It's an achievement.
Stu Burguiere
Wait a minute. Wait a minute, Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Shooting celebrities into space. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
If the thrusters kept going. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
It's like, you know, we're just shooting them into space. I think that's very newsworthy. We're halfway there. We just should return them.
Glenn Beck
So this was a test flight. Eventually, we'll just start picking celebrities to launch into the sun.
Stu Burguiere
I hope.
Glenn Beck
I don't. There's been tons of people who have done this. This was like, sort of like, quote, unquote space.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
Like, it was like a really. I mean, I'm sure it was impressive. It would be really fun to go on, I'm sure. But it's, like, great. It's just a big, high flight. Like, it's not. It wasn't like anything that hadn't been done before.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
Like, wasn't. There was.
Stu Burguiere
No. No.
Glenn Beck
I guess just the fact that they put a bunch of people with vaginas on the flight, that was the big, notable thing.
Stu Burguiere
Big thing. That's a big thing. Yes.
Glenn Beck
Is it notable?
Stu Burguiere
Do we care about that? Yes.
Glenn Beck
Why?
Stu Burguiere
But because. Because. Because they be. They don't represent mankind. They represent womankind. One big step for. One small step for women. One large step for women. Kind. That's what happened yesterday. If you don't think that's newsworthy.
Glenn Beck
Well, I just feel like this was just Jeff Bezos looking to hook up with a bunch of people. And we were all like, let's watch it. I mean, he put a bunch of people that he wants to sleep with on a penis.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And sent it into space.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, it's. Honestly, it is like a Austin Powers movie. It really is like what you would see in Austin Powers and everybody would laugh. And he's doing it and we're all laughing. So, you know, God, Bless you there, Jeff. That's.
Glenn Beck
I mean, for him, I got. No, look, he's a guy, he does whatever, whatever he's doing, you know, I mean, there's been questions about his personal life and maybe the supplements he's taking. However, like, hey, you got a bunch of money, this is how you want to spend it?
Stu Burguiere
All right, that's totally fine. I mean, you know, I know that impressive technology.
Glenn Beck
Obviously it's not industry leading technology.
Stu Burguiere
No, it's not.
Glenn Beck
It seems like it's like third or fourth place technology, but still, still better than I could do.
Stu Burguiere
It's the best way to pick up women, though.
Glenn Beck
But it seems like you want to go ride in my spaceship, I got to say. To pick up women?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Well, there's got to be, there's got.
Glenn Beck
To be something easier than sending them into space.
Stu Burguiere
Jeff Bezos.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I mean, I just, I, I just figured these supplements could help his girl.
Stu Burguiere
His girlfriend doesn't look cheap, does she? Yeah, it doesn't look like that. That's not a cheap date. That's happening right there. That's a. You're paying in all kinds of cash for that, for dating them. Anyway, there is one other piece to this Bezos as he's going to get his, his hot babe out of the capsule. Here's what happens.
Glenn Beck
We love being able to share this.
Stu Burguiere
Experience with you and thank you for sharing. There's Bezos there.
Glenn Beck
How you feel out here with our audience.
Stu Burguiere
He's looking, he's running around the cafe.
Glenn Beck
Really incredible. So, yeah, that was a, that was a Biden esque fall. I keep hearing he face planted, which he sort of does, but it was a slow descent to the earth with Bezos falling there. It was like a fall onto the knee, onto the chest, onto the face when the hands don't really get there in time to stop it.
Stu Burguiere
And that's kind of amazing because it looks like he's incredible shape, right? Yeah.
Glenn Beck
I mean, considering all the time he seems to spend in the gym these days, you'd think, I mean, because when Biden fell off the bike, it reminded me of that. Remember how slow that happened? It's like he's seeing this coming, right? We had full conversations in the time when it went from the bike standing up to the bike being on its side.
Stu Burguiere
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Glenn Beck
Oh, yeah. Yeah, they are awesome. They are awesome.
Stu Burguiere
Very, very nice. Yeah. Yeah. I actually dislike you a lot because I gave you Cozy Earth sheets. Because I can't get out of bed. Okay. That's why I've been late.
Glenn Beck
I dislike them too, but for different reasons.
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Stu Burguiere
Shay writes in watching the Blaze Glenn, I agree with you, but Trump has to do something big to help American people right now or he will lose. The tax cuts must come through. Shea, I couldn't agree with you more. I think tax cuts should have come before all of the tariffs and everything else. That is up to Congress and he needs to push for it. Kara says. And dead silence from the hate the rich lefties. Let's see S in 1973, they started EPA standards on cars, so cars turned into crap after that. And John said opening up China for US Investments and getting off the gold standard were the worst things Nixon did. And that's saying a lot because I think he did some really bad things. By the way, today is tax day. Don't you feel so charitable? My gosh, Sal's a dancer. Salsa dancer. Salsa dancer. I just feel like celebrating and I feel so charitable. I almost feel like Mother Teresa today. Now, you won't be working for yourself yet until the 20th or 23rd of this month. That means everything you've done between January 1st and next week, you've only done it for the federal government. In the United Kingdom. You don't stop working for the government there until June 12th. In Canada, June 13th, you're working six months a year. Let me ask you, all the work that you have done from January 1st until next week, do you believe that your government deserves that much? Do you believe working for them, you've worked for them, you've worked for yourself? Not at all. Until next week, you've worked to pay them from January 1st until next week. Do, do they do enough to deserve that? Time is money. How much time are they worth? Because I don't think it worth this much time. Do you? By the way, that's just for the federal income tax. That's not state or local or any other tax. That's just the federal government. This is Glenn Beck. Let me tell you about Jace Medical. They're doing their best to stay on top of your medical needs. Their Jace case, for example, is a pack of antibiotics. Excuse me, I should stop doing the js. Jeff Bezos, Impressive impression. The medicine that you might need might be on backorder or sitting on a cargo ship halfway around the world. That's why they have the Jace case. All the antibiotics that you need. With what's going on with China, you might want to consider getting this now. They also have the new parasite use case. It is a 90 day supply of essential medications including ivermectin and other anti parasitical pharmaceuticals designed for situations where you are, you know, where you can't wait. Nobody wants to deal with that for very long. Whether you're traveling, facing a supply chain delay or just want to be ready for the unexpected, peace of mind's right in your own hands. Go to jace.com, enter the promo code beck at checkout and you get a discount on your order. That's promo code beck@jace j a s e.com Jace Jace Medical.
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Glenn Beck
Glenn, I'm looking at some economic data. I want to get your take on this. Okay, so this is the New York Fed's survey of regional manufacturers.
Stu Burguiere
Okay.
Glenn Beck
Okay. So asking manufacturers what they see going forward about six months.
Stu Burguiere
What are you ordering?
Glenn Beck
What are you ordering?
Stu Burguiere
Raw materials.
Glenn Beck
What are you expecting? And so this is from Joe Wiesenthal. He says basically every line, new orders, employment, et cetera, is going down with the exception of prices, which are going up. Now, I'm looking at the data itself, and you see general business conditions, new orders, shipments, all of these are going down. In fact, all three of those in particular are worse than at any point since even 2020, including the COVID era. So they were believing six months ahead, General business conditions worse than they thought it was going to be. Even in 2020, when you go to prices, you see it, yes, ticking up, but now almost to the peak levels of the bidenflation era. Prices paid and prices received. So they think all of this is going up. Capital Expenditures down, number of employees, way down to the point of basically as low as 20, 20, all of these things are. And again, we should point out, this is not just generalized people predicting the economy. These are manufacturers. These are the people that ideally would be helped by these types of policies. And it might just be that it takes more time than this. Might just be other economic factors. There's so much to deal with when you're talking about an economy, and especially one that's on a global scale. Do you have any sense as to what's going on here? Shouldn't we be, see, I mean, prices. Doesn't surprise me.
Stu Burguiere
Right, right.
Glenn Beck
That they would be up. But shouldn't we be seeing more optimism from manufacturers?
Stu Burguiere
No, here's. Here's why. Let's say you make, let's say you make that computer and you make your. You, you make it here in America and you're going to sell it, but you don't make any of the parts here. You just assemble it here.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. Are you buying a whole bunch of pieces to make that computer right now? If you're ordering, are you like, let's stock up. You doing that right now or not?
Glenn Beck
I mean, I would think probably not.
Stu Burguiere
Why?
Glenn Beck
Well, I mean, the prices are going to be higher and maybe the just generalized instability, like not knowing what the future holds.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. I would say I'm not doing it because the price is so high. And once I buy that, if the price comes down because of tariffs are relieved, then I'm stuck with all of this stuff that I'm now going to have to pass on to the. I'm have a hard time selling that stuff. Okay. Because the price is so high. So I'm hoping, this is just my guess, I'm hoping as somebody who is running manufacturing that I got enough on hand. Let's not order anything. Let's not do anything. Let's hope that these tariffs are going to come down to be more reasonable. But as you do that, you know how long it takes to get stuff and to build stuff. So you're looking six months out in the. Into the future. What you're saying is I don't know what it looks like six months from now for me ordering stuff, but in six months from now, I'm going to have fewer things on hand. And if, if the tariffs haven't come down, I am going to have to pass those prices on for a longer period of time because all of that buildup and at that price, I don't know how many people are going to be Able to afford my product because it has a lot of product that's from China in it. So I don't know what to do. I don't want to be stuck with all this expensive inventory and I'm hoping that things change. So it's the instability, it is the not knowing what's going to happen with these tariffs that I think is doing the biggest damage when it's coming to those numbers. Does that make sense to you?
Glenn Beck
So 2. 2. Because business owners are looking at their next six months, their next year.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Where those prices have not hit average people at all like they, at all. You know, I mean a lot of these. The first.
Stu Burguiere
Unless you're buying a car.
Glenn Beck
Right. Because those went on a little while ago. Right? Yeah. Because you, you actually told me a story. I think you were, you said you were talking to a friend of yours that was a car dealership owner.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
And how does that affect them?
Stu Burguiere
So he went and he just took all of his money because, you know, dealerships run on, you know, mortgage, you know, a loan, a revolving loan for, you know, they're not sitting around with all that cash. And so they have to buy the product so it comes in from GM or wherever and all that product is sitting there and they own it. They own it, they owe the bank for it and they are hoping that that product will sell in the next 30 days, 60 days or 90 days. Okay. And the bank is expecting that to turn like that. So you go out and if you were thinking ahead, you bought all of that product at the lower price in hopes that you could have two or three months of low price product sitting on your lot in hopes that when people come in to buy stuff, you don't have to have your, your not tariff free. You're, you're tariff exempt because it was already here in the United States before the tariff came on.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. So your tariff exempt so your prices stay the same. The problem is after three months you don't have the cars. So you have three month cushion in hopes that a, the economy doesn't go to crap. So nobody's buying cars. If people are going to buy cars, you have them at the right price. You have them at the old price so you can sell them through. If you don't sell them through now you're on. Now you're in real trouble because you have three months, not one month. You have three months of product sitting on your lot. Okay. That's a huge gamble. So you're sitting there with all that product hoping that that's gonna sell at the old price. But if the economy goes down and everybody's like, I can't, I don't, I don't know if I want to buy a new car even at the old price, then they're in trouble. And if they do sell through all of that and the tariffs are still high now they've got to buy all those cars at a higher price. And can you get them onshore? Who's going to order them? You know what I mean? Can you get them even to get across? Are these companies even going to ship them and who are they going to ship them to? Because how many are they going to buy? How many people are going to buy it at, you know, 35, 25, 35, 50% more than what they were paying?
Glenn Beck
Right? Because, yeah, I think too, I'd be hesitant, right? Because I think there's a chance this works out. You know, maybe like, could you imagine if you have this big shipment coming from a place that maybe has some higher tariff rate on it coming to the US and you're like, I was talking to somebody who was talking about delaying the shipments, like, basically just saying, like, leave it there for now because we hope this situation's gonna change. So you're like, ah, let's just hope. Hold the, hold the, you know, the containers in the port in wherever it was, Vietnam, and just wait and hopefully this clears up and then we can ship it.
Stu Burguiere
Because what, and then what happens?
Glenn Beck
Well, then I guess then you have a lower supply of goods, right?
Stu Burguiere
You have a lower supply.
Glenn Beck
Replenishing.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, you're not replenishing. But then when it's all, when the tariffs happen now you have a glut. You have all of those ports filled with stuff that now need ships to come over. And because the shipping has been hurt, because they haven't been shipping stuff, do they. How long can you go holding those ships? You know, because they all have mortgages on those ships too, right? So if they're not in use in three months from now, what condition are those ship shipping companies in to be able to say full steam ahead, open up all of the ports, open up all the ships. Do they. Are they in any condition to be able to do that? And so you have this glut on that side, then you have to get them across the country or I mean, across the sea. And then you have the same problem we had with COVID when Covid, when they opened up the ports again, then it was like we couldn't move it fast enough, right? It got bogged down with the trains. I mean, yeah, this is going to be a real problem.
Glenn Beck
And that was a big part of one of the causes of the inflation, right? Was that. Yeah. So that, that's so good. So what do you do? I mean, obviously these, these policies are what they are, whether you agree with them or not. Is there anything else you can do to offset that?
Stu Burguiere
Tax cuts and regulation cuts. I can't believe the President is not pounding Congress on this. You've got to cut right now. All you have. If I'm, if I'm running a business right now, I'm looking to assemble all these parts and I'm paying 25% more. Okay. I can't pass 25% onto my, my customer. I mean, my product won't sell at 25, you know, unless it's, unless it's food. And then that'll be riots, you know what I mean? So I gotta pass on 25% tariff. Is there anything I can cut to make that? Well, if you cut regulation and you cut taxes, you ease that burden. You give these corporations and you give, and you give the average person some relief. The Republicans are only cutting when they say they're cutting taxes. They're only making the Trump tax cuts permanent.
Glenn Beck
This is infuriating.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it's all right. You've already experienced that cut, so you're not getting more cuts. I mean, here we are on tax day. There should. Today is tax day. The President should be all over television today talking about pushing a huge tax cut.
Glenn Beck
And we should be clear there is a contingency within the White House. And I do not think Donald Trump.
Stu Burguiere
Is part of this contingency. There's no way he is.
Glenn Beck
But they are floating tax increases on the equal rich people. Again, that does not sound very Donald Trumpish. I don't think that faction will win in this battle, though. If it does, I will be critical of it, and I'm sure you will be as well.
Stu Burguiere
If you do tax increases at this point and tariffs, I don't know how you survive. I don't know how the country survives.
Glenn Beck
Especially if you're doing it to the business owners, because that's.
Stu Burguiere
Those are the people who pay the.
Glenn Beck
Taxes, who pay that tax.
Stu Burguiere
You know, you won't have the, you won't have the giant corporations. You'll have every single middle, you know, upper middle, upper income. That is a. Somebody who's an entrepreneur that's struggling to make ends meet. Those are the people that are going to be hit. IBM's not going to be hurt. Apple's not going to be hurt. They'll be hurt in the sales of their products because they're paying the tariffs, but they're not going to be hurt in taxes. They'll figure out a way to get, you know, get around the taxes. They'll pay less tax or, you know, the same kind of tax they've been paying. They'll find the loopholes. It'll be the people who are in the middle who are struggling to keep their businesses open. It will be exactly like Covid. It will hurt the small business, and it won't necessarily hurt the big business.
Glenn Beck
And the thing that's good about the tax and regulation cuts you're talking about is it does. It basically achieves part of the goal of the tariffs, which is it doesn't alleviate the burden on foreign countries, but it does alleviate the burden on Americans. Right. American business owners, American taxpayers.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. And it helps. It's the second part of the tariffs. It's right now we're all stick. Yes. Okay. Move to the United States or we'll put you out. Well, you know, okay, maybe, but can you give me a carrot, too? I need a carrot. Here's the carrot you'll pay. You move it. You won't pay the tariff. And you move it here, I'm going to have you pay the lowest income tax as a business in the world. So there will be no place better for your taxes than the United States of America. That's why Texas is growing. That's why Florida is growing. That's. That's what the United States needs to do. They need to make the income tax shockingly low so people will say, and the end the regulation shockingly low so I don't have to have a whole bank of attorneys. I don't have to do. I want to build a building. What I have to do a wildlife refugee and indigenous people study for four years first. I get what. Forget it. I'm not going to do that.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, people stop all the time because.
Stu Burguiere
That'S the stuff they've got to cut.
Glenn Beck
I love that. I also, you know, certainly the tax cuts and getting. Getting them lower would be a great outcome. I think that would excite people right now. There's a fear of prices going up and economic activity cutting. Remember, again, this hasn't hit Americans yet at all. None of this has hit Americans yet other than businesses. You talk to business owners and they're freaked out about it. But the thing that got shipped from China is still in transit. Probably by the time these higher tariff rates went into effect. It's not even here yet. So these prices have not even kicked in. At some point, the American people are gonna start feeling them if you don't give them something to get excited about as well. And I know we all know Trump wants to do this.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, I don't like, it's the first time I have seen him in this administration this time around, and he never does this. So I'm gonna sit down with him in the White House in a couple of weeks for an interview and I can't wait to talk to him about this because he's not. He has a better gut on him and a better sense for the American people. He's got to know how the American people feel. I'm sure he does. What is happening? Why aren't these things happening?
Glenn Beck
I mean, it could be Congress is not doing it again.
Stu Burguiere
That's what I think the answer is.
Glenn Beck
With a three seat majority or whatever it is, it's really hard to get these things across the.
Stu Burguiere
But then channel the. Channel that energy to them. And not on what is Trump doing? Channel it. That's the bully pulpit that he has. Back in just a minute. You know, ever notice how nobody around you thinks there's a problem until there is? You look at things like the national debt, current inflation, global instability, looming trade war. You start making changes, you cut back a little, you get out some of those risky investments, you start saving money, you know, and then you. It gets worse and worse and worse. And everybody's like, no, it's not so bad. And then you're like, I gotta find something that will hold value. People roll their, oh, you're buying gold now? Oh, you think the dollar's gonna collapse? Sounds like you've been listening to too much Glenn Beck, nerd. They should be asking themselves, what if you're right? What if you're right? Because here's the thing. History is not on their side. It's on yours. It's on mine. Currencies collapse, markets collapse. But gold. Gold endures. Lear Capital understands that. For over 25 years, I've been helping people just like you move a portion of their savings into gold for that reason. Telling you, you don't. Americans don't have any concept of what this means, of what. We are playing the biggest game of chicken right now. We've played since the Cuban Missile crisis, and it's all revolving around our economy. Please call lear Capital right now. 800-957-Gold. Get your free $4200 gold report. Call 800-957-Gold, 800-957-Gold. You know, during the Cuban Missile crisis, you know what people were doing? They were building bomb shelters. They were storing food and they had good reason. What are people doing now? This is the Cuban Missile crisis of currency problems. Call 800-957-GOLD. Get your fallout shelter in gold. 800, 957-GOLD. 10 seconds. Station ID.
Glenn Beck
Quick question here for you, Glenn. And I've not seen any focus on this. We need to cut spending. And we know president's been very clear. He's not going after. Despite what the left says all the time. He's not going after your Medicare, he's not going after your Social Security, these big entitlement programs. So it's difficult to cut. However, we did just have a president that spent multiple trillions of dollars on things that are brand new. People are not locked into it. They don't expect it. They're not lifelong entitlements.
Stu Burguiere
Cut them all.
Glenn Beck
I haven't seen anybody on the right in Congress even bring this up.
Stu Burguiere
No.
Glenn Beck
Why aren't they going after whatever every dime spent by Biden that you can still bring back in and end all the program?
Stu Burguiere
Some are some chip Roy is one. Go back to the 2019 spending.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Just return the budget back to what it was in 2019. That. That'll save you trillions of dollars. Trillions. Remember, we didn't go crazy until 2020. 2019. 2020.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
So go back to the pre Covid spending that would. That alone would bolster our dollar and bring our dollar back up. It would help people buy our treasury bills right now with China dumping and now the treasury saying, well, we might buy our own treasury bills back. With what? With what money? Be really very aware. Be very, very aware on how high stakes this game is. This is Glenn Beck. Pain isn't just something that you feel. This is something that takes. It takes your energy, it takes your sleep, it takes your patience, it takes your drive, it takes your mood. After a while, it starts to become your identity. It takes your identity and replaces it with just pain. That's who you are now. Please say no. A person just living with pain. Please say no. When pain becomes your norm, you stop doing things that you love. You start, you, you start saying no to people. You shrink your world to fit into that body that is always in that fight mode. Listen, I was in that place. I don't live that way anymore. Please try. Relief factor. It was built to target the root causes of pain. That's inflammation from aging and exercise or just Life. And it's not a drug, it's not a masking agent. It was invented by doctors who wanted people like you, me to get their lives back. Hundreds of thousands of people have tried relief factor and hundreds of thousands are still taking it every single day. Please call 800 for relief. 800 the number for relief. Get their three week quick start 1995.
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Stu Burguiere
Welcome to the Glenn Beck programs. We're, we're so glad to have you join us today. It's tax day and our taxes are only going to get worse and worse and worse if we don't control our spending and inflation. I was looking at the, the budget deficit in 2019. Just listen to, just listen to this. The 2019 deficit. Or let me see if I can find exactly what I was talking about. Yeah, $2.7 trillion for in 2019. $2.7 trillion, inflation adjusted is 3.3 trillion today. Excuse me. Wow, that's a.
Glenn Beck
Happens fast.
Stu Burguiere
Wow, that happens fast. $600 billion difference.
Glenn Beck
That's your Biden inflation era.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, right. That's all that, yeah, that, I mean, that, that says a lot. Says a lot.
Glenn Beck
It does. And what's fascinating is what's the cause of all of that? Well, at least a lot of it was spending and multiple new bills. I mean, Biden authorized about 4 to 5 trillion dollars of new spending when he was in office. They went for it, remember, like, this was not a, this is not a, you know, remember Biden was brought in as like a return to normalcy. And yeah, we're just gonna, we're gonna be sane people. We're just not, we're not gonna go crazy. We're not gonna be aoc.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
Remember he was going against Bernie Sanders. Right. We're not gonna be like Bernie Sanders. Well, then he was just like Bernie Sanders and did all the spending and really went for it. And you know, we brought this up before, but like, I just don't understand why Republicans aren't looking at every single dime spent and saying, absolutely not. These crazy bills that were passed, we can overcome them. We can reverse them.
Stu Burguiere
Trump cannot.
Glenn Beck
Trump can't by himself. No, I'm talking about the reconciliation bill that's gonna go through Congress which has these tax cuts. And part of the trick, as you've mentioned before, is they say tax cuts, but what they mean is making the current tax rate permanent.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it's not a tax Cut.
Glenn Beck
It's not a tax cut. That's.
Stu Burguiere
This is not. This is not what the American people voted for.
Glenn Beck
No.
Stu Burguiere
You know, Donald Trump said tax cuts. And, and everybody interprets that as an actual cut to the taxes I'm paying, not a, not an extension of the same tax I'm paying into the years going forward. We want a tax cut.
Glenn Beck
So these are the two things the right are talking about right now, apparently, which is one, make Trump's previous tax rate, the ongoing tax rate, permanent, which.
Stu Burguiere
Again, it won't do.
Glenn Beck
Enough would be better than raising it to the former race, but it's not enough.
Stu Burguiere
Good enough. With the tariffs, you have to attract people to start businesses and bring businesses here by actually giving them the most competitive tax in the world.
Glenn Beck
Right. And of course, obviously, when it comes down to prices, you have. Tariffs are attacks. Right, Right. So you already have that. That's a little bit of pain, as Trump's talked about. So you need to be able to alleviate that pain. Not by making the current rate go on. That's not gonna alleviate any of the pain. The other proposal by the right seems to be making the tax rates permanent from the Trump tax rates, except for the highest bracket, and returning those to the old rates.
Stu Burguiere
That's insane.
Glenn Beck
If those are the two proposals, we're in serious trouble.
Stu Burguiere
We're in real trouble.
Glenn Beck
Part of the problem here, though, to be fair, is scoring this bill when they go. When it goes through this entire process, the reconciliation process. The reason why you need that is because you don't have to get 60 votes in the Senate. So you have to go through this reconciliation process to get this passed. So you only need 50 votes, which the Republicans have. The problem with that is it has to have. It has to be a situation that lowers the debt, the deficit on the country. Right. So that's the rule, to only have to do with 50 votes.
Stu Burguiere
I have that answer.
Glenn Beck
Okay, go ahead. Well, I mean, my only point here was going to be what they're saying. What? The way this gets scored. Right. Is that they say the keeping the rates permanent is a cost because if we didn't change the law, the rates would go up and we get more money from taxes. That's how that's scored, which to me is unfair and ridiculous. But when you can dive into these programs that Biden has passed and authorized a bunch of spending, much of which has not gone out the door yet.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
You can go in there, cut, slash all of that stuff.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
And make all sorts of savings against those BS Cost increase.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. I mean, I feel like Jeff Bezos, I gotta have sex with that idea. But, yeah, that's. That is the answer. Okay, so you got to say, okay, well, I can save you a lot of money. How much was the, you know, Inflation Reduction act, which Biden is on record saying it had nothing to do with inflation, had everything to do with global warming. Well, the president doesn't believe in that nonsense. The Congress doesn't believe in that nonsense. The Republican senators don't believe in that nonsense. Why aren't you just cutting that? Yeah. And most of that has not gone out.
Glenn Beck
A lot of it has not gone out. And the way, again, these things get scored is if the money is expected to be spent and you say now it will not be spent, that is a good improvement on your scoring. Like it's going to help you get across the finish line. And what they would say, pay for the tax cuts. Terminology I despise more than anything in the world. But pay for the tax cuts, you have to be able to get that thing to score out appropriately. Republicans are flirting with an idea which I think is the same idea in reality, which is, hey, well, we're. This isn't costing us anything because we're just keeping the rates the same. That is not the way that's typically scored. And we don't know how that will work in the courts. Seems like they're trying to do that and it would help them become more aggressive with rate cuts. But, like, you need the aggressive rate cuts. The tariffs may help as well, by the way, with the scoring process, which is one of the reasons it's been rumored that they're doing them now. I don't know if that's accurate. I kind of hope it is, because if it's just a scoring mechanism, maybe they go away. We will see on that one. I don't know. But in theory, if these tariffs are bringing in a bunch of money, they could say, well, if they put them in a bill, they could theoretically get the expected savings from that, expected gains from that as far as revenue. And that could. You could offset that with cuts. That would be a positive way that this might play out.
Stu Burguiere
So let me just, let me explain something on how things work, okay? When people say, you know, tax cuts, that's only for the rich. First of all, that's not true. Second of all, because the really, really, really, really. You think George Soros really is paying any taxes? No. Why? Because he's not making an income. So income tax doesn't affect him. Okay. He's living off of, off of his capital gains, which is what, 15, 20%? I don't even know 15 or 20% capital gains. Okay. He's not, he's not paying 50%. So the Uber. Uber rich, they're not paying it. And if you don't like that, then you have to change the law and make capital gains over a certain amount income. But that's the way the law is, and that's never going to change. Why? Because the rich are all powerful and will call up every friend and every favor they have and say, don't let that pass. So they're not. That's not affecting them. Who is it affecting? It's affecting the people that might have a million dollars. Okay, now you think that's a lot, but if you're a businessman, that's about what it takes to, to run a business. You've got to have the money to be able to open up the business, start the business and hire people. Okay? Those are the people that are going to be hurt. Those were the people that were hurt during COVID All of your local employers that were struggling to make ends meet might have had a business that was doing a million dollars. That doesn't make them a millionaire. That means their business is doing about a million dollars and they're still living on the edge even though they own a business and everything else. But they're the ones who hire people. If you cut their taxes, then they can hire more people and expand their business. And if you cut their taxes along with the lower, you're going to have people that can buy those products, go to those restaurants. So what happens? Well, that's nothing. We just lose money because they're not paying their fair share. No, you're expanding the base. For every dollar that they are not spending, going to the government, they're probably going to spend it on their business to enhance their business, grow their business, which means they will hire more people. And those people now share the burden. By paying taxes, you end up making more, not less, if you grow your way out of it. This is Donald Trump 101. He knows all of this. So why it's not happening, I don't know. But he knows all of this. So you get more jobs, more tax revenue is collected. When you spend less, you incur. Just think of the United States as a somebody coming into a bank for a loan. You going into a car dealership to get a loan. If Your credit is 400, you gotta get a loan. Maybe it'll be hard. And what'll happen? Your interest Rate will be through the roof. We are somebody that's walking into a car dealership with bad credit. We spend more than we make. We don't look like we're good for it anymore. We're on the decline. They don't believe we're going to get another job. They see their numbers. Okay, you want us to take that loan? Well, we lose a lot of banks like China and Japan and Germany and everybody else that was holding our Treasuries. China in particular is dumping. So we lost our biggest bank because we don't look dependable. So when you go in and you really reduce your spending, all of a sudden the world list says, oh, well, they're serious about fixing their problem. If you do just one of these things, tariffs, cutting spending or taxes, it's not going to solve your problem. But cutting spending is the only one that will make people go around the world, oh, looks like they're serious this time. If we cut taxes, we cut spending, and then we cut regulation. Well, we have to have regulation, do we? How much regulation is enough regulation? Because for everything that is set into regulation, that means every business, every person has to file more paperwork. You have to have more attorneys. You have to have more people in between you and the, the thing you're trying to accomplish. Time is money and money is money. I gotta spend money on attorneys to make sure I'm in compliance with everything. The more attorneys I hire, the less regular people I hire. And I don't know about you, but I think America has far too many attorneys. Attorneys don't build anything. Attorneys are the no police. They are there to say no so you don't get into trouble. If you leave things up to an attorney, nothing's gonna happen because they just view the world differently than creators. The creators come in and they need good attorneys, but you don't want a buttload of attorneys because now you're outnumbered and they're going to say no. And you're spending all of your money on attorneys. That's not a good, that's not a good idea for any business. And what is Congress? It's filled with attorneys. So we cut the regulation. 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So what's the unhealthiest meal that you eat? You've eaten lately? I don't even want to tell you mine. There's very few that are actually healthy.
Stu Burguiere
Kanye hasn't been home since Saturday.
Glenn Beck
Oh, gosh.
Stu Burguiere
So you. Yeah, it's ugly.
Glenn Beck
It's been ugly. Lots of fried whatevers you're supposed to eat five servings of fruits and vegetables in a day. You've been hitting that number.
Stu Burguiere
Not happening no, no.
Glenn Beck
Even if you count like french fries, That's a.
Stu Burguiere
Are they little orange slices that are covered? You know, the little orange, you know, like, and the shaved head. How about circus peanuts?
Glenn Beck
I think that's a vegetable.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. I think so.
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Go to selectquote.com SpotifyPod today to get started. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. So Sarah just said in the break, she said, you know, it all sounds good. She said what you just said. I was like, okay, I got it, right, Sarah, I got it. It's great. But, but the other side tends to do a really good breakdown also. So I get confused on which side I should be with. Well, who pays your paycheck? No, but you know what, it's great. So let me, let me give you the strongest argument against it. Maybe next hour. Okay, so I'll give you my argument and then the strongest argument against it. And let's take it from there. So you have both that you could look at and gee, I wonder who's going to win on my talk show. But no, I'll be fair and try to give the best argument again called steel man.
Glenn Beck
We're going to steal man. That argument.
Stu Burguiere
I've never heard that.
Glenn Beck
Oh, really?
Stu Burguiere
No.
Glenn Beck
Like, it's like, it's like your argument's a straw man.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, steel man.
Glenn Beck
The best version of that argument.
Stu Burguiere
So it's kind of like Bernie Sanders at Coachella. He was a steel man.
Glenn Beck
Sort of, yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Was that the most ridiculous thing you've ever seen?
Glenn Beck
It was like 6th of this week.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. Yeah. All right.
Glenn Beck
I just watched a bunch of women go into space and claim they were crew members and say they were very brave and worthy.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And we're examining their worth, worthiness or something. So no, I don't think Bernie's crazy.
Stu Burguiere
You're right. Okay. When you're right, you're right, you're right, you're right. Nobody has to make a counter argument. Sarah knows which side is right on that one. All right, Back in just a second. Wombs that might be sewed into men. We have that for you and oh so very much more. Standby, this is Glenn. Becky, let me tell you about the burner launcher. The burner launcher. Something goes wrong, you either rise to the occasion or you fall to the level of your lack of preparation. It's a hard thing to hear, but it's true. Sometimes the situation just doesn't, just doesn't count for a firearm. Some places won't let you carry one anyway, but that doesn't mean you walk in unarmed. The burner launcher is a non lethal self defense tool that gives you real stopping power without taking a life. It is legal in all 50 states. If you're over 18, you can get one looks like a handgun, feels like a handgun, but it fires kinetic projectiles like chemical irritants like pepper and tear gas. It is legal in all 50 states. If you're over 18, you don't need registration or anything else. You just order one online. They'll send it right to you. It is the option between do nothing and go too far. If you've ever found yourself in a moment where the action is required, this is what you want. A burn A launcher by r n a.com beckburna.com/becky stand your ground when times get down. Gotta face the dog and embrace the fire. The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We're talking about what should be done to be able to help our economy. Tax cuts, cutting spending. It's not that hard. It's really not. You just have to get out of the way and let people fix the problem. We're going to talk about that. Although people fixing the problem. I guess New York is, you know, that's full of people. And they got rid of Andrew Cuomo. It looks like he's back. We'll give you the information on that. Also sewing wombs into men. What could possibly go wrong? We begin in 60 seconds. First, imagine for a moment you got out to dinner with your friends. Everybody orders what they want. You order what you want. Ted's new girlfriend, Rita orders what she wants. Which is the most expensive and disgusting item on the menu. It's a kale infused cottage cheeseburger with soy fries. Mmm. And when the check finally arrives, drives. You're not only getting charged for your meal, but you have to pay for Rita's too. You know, not only do you have to pay more for that, but your money went to something you really don't like and want to support. Rita can pay for that, right? Am I right? Would you put up with that from your mobile phone company? I mean, they're not only charging you through the nose, they're using your money to fund leftist causes. And it's much worse than the soy fries. Patriot Mobile offers the solution. They're on the same cell towers. You're getting the same service. And their customer service is US based. Plus, most importantly, they stand for the same patriotic values that you stand for. And they use a portion of what they make to donate to those causes and work for those causes. Go to patriotmobile.com beck or call 972 Patriot. 972 Patriot. Use the promo code back. Get a free month of service. It's patriotmobile.com back. Call 972 Patriot. Sorry, Rita, you got to pay for your own food. All right. Can't wait to get to Andrew Cuomo here. I'm sure Stu has something to say about that. Maybe a little bit.
Glenn Beck
I've been hearing some stuff. Yeah, he's trying to make a little bit of a comeback.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Glenn Beck
You know, and obviously we should make sure to welcome him with open arms.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, we'll do. We'll do that. Maybe a little.
Glenn Beck
I'm excited for it.
Stu Burguiere
You can go through the whole welcome back, Andrew Cuomo list because I know you've got a long list of things that you can.
Glenn Beck
He's just great.
Stu Burguiere
Excited about. So the Trump administration has, has frozen billions of dollars in federal funding for Harvard because the Ivy League is refusing to comply to, hey, let's not let people say, let's kill all the Jews on campus. I don't know, seems pretty easy. You know, if you want your money spent, you know, there, go ahead. I'm, I'm really done with the university thing. I'm way past that. You know, Harvard, you know, you have more money than Jesus, okay? And I know at the time he didn't have pockets, so he didn't have a lot of money, but the guys who were out there collecting money for him, now, they got a lot. And you have more. I'm done bailing your ass out. You don't pay taxes and I'm still paying for you. No, you get no federal money.
Glenn Beck
Absolutely no reason for it to be giving Harvard one dime.
Stu Burguiere
No, not a dime. None of these Ivy Leagues. No, not a single dime.
Glenn Beck
What do they have, $50 billion in endowment that they could just milk forever and let everyone go to the college for free if they wanted to?
Stu Burguiere
I think it's more than that.
Glenn Beck
Is it more than 50?
Stu Burguiere
You should look it up. I think it's a lot more than that. But these Ivy League schools, there's no reason that we are, we're paying for them. None. None. Why, why should we send them a dime? Especially when they're doing the same thing? You know, this is not new, this whole thing, you know, of hating the Jews. This is exactly what they did in the 1930s. You know, they were, they were overlooking any kind of anti Semitism, and it was all driven by elitism, it was all driven by anti anti Semitic thought. There was even, you know, they embraced the Nazis. Harvard. The person that was running Harvard, the Harvard president at the Times, James Conant, you know, he was, he was keeping ties with the Nazi controlled universities, and then he brought people in from the Nazi party, including a Harvard alumni and a Hitler confidant to campus in 1934. Well, anti Nazi students were like, hey, this is a problem. And so what did, what did Harvard do? Called in the police, beat the protesters, protests were suppressed. They tore down the signs, they arrested the demonstrators, you know, all because they had a Nazi on campus and they thought maybe that's a bad thing. So also Harvard, who, by the way, Trump is thinking about defunding, thinking there should be no thought in that. I'm sure there's no thought there. Uh, I'm sure he's already went I don't have to think about very long. Cut it. But anyway, they, they worried back in the 1930s. There's just too many Jewish students and just too many Jew. Too many Jews that are, you know, teaching from all over the world that are now coming here. We can't have all this, quote, Jewish thought. Oh, okay, all right. That sounds okay. Then you have Columbia. They were just as good. They had Nicholas Murray Butler. He had the Nazi ambassador on campus and then did exchanges with the Nazi universities. And it was great because they had all these Nazis on the campus and they were good for the Jewish population. They loved it. They loved it. And the Columbia University said, well, you know, we, we have academic ties. We, we're not, we're not talking politics. Okay, well, they're. Do you know they're gassing the Jews over there. And it started with the universities getting rid of the Jews. Yeah, Yale, they were big time in eugenics. It's like Stanford. They were the eugenics leaders. And those guys all had ties with the, with only the best medical people in Germany. So nothing has changed. Nothing has changed. This is who they are. They're the elites. And, and I say they're the elites, but not all the elites. Like, they didn't want to hire any of the elite professors that came from Heidelberg if they were Jewish and out of a job. They're not getting a job here because they're the wrong kind of elites. We don't want to play golf with them or be around them or hear any of their Jewish thought. This should be a no brainer on several levels. Why are we giving Harvard that is just making money hand over fist and putting it into a big endowment so they can, they can last forever. They could live off their endowment forever. Why are we paying them money? Why? I'll tell you why. Because we're in bed with the, the educational industrial complex. We're producing people the government wants produced. That's why. That's why that's happening, period. You know, these are the, these are the same kinds of people that brought in all of these, you know, Operation Paperclip people. When, when we had, we win the war and we find some of the worst of the worst and we fight them over in Germany. We're like, oh, we got to have that guy. We got to have that guy. Let me give you a couple of Herbert Strughold. He was known as the father of space medicine. Ooh. How did he become the father of space medicine? Well, he oversaw the experiments at Dachau where all of the prisoners were subject to extreme conditions. High altitude. Hey, how high can we fly before somebody pops? Hey, let's put them outside, pour water on them and see how long it takes them to freeze. Or let's just, just force seawater in them and see how long they can last with just seawater. Okay? They didn't end well for the patients that were there, but it didn't matter. You know, Columbia didn't mind because they're all Jews. They're all Jews. So we can get rid of those guys. So he is, he's, he's one of the guys that over saw all of the doctors. He then went to the Air Force School of Aviation for Medicine, where he was the guy here in America that advanced all of our space medicine. He's the guy who said, hey, you know, we did this with Jews. We saw how high you could go before they popped, before their heads exploded. You know what happens to them if they get really, really super cold. So I kind of know, I have a little expert expertise in this. So let me design all of the regulations and all of the safety protocols, you know, for Mercury and Apollo. That's by the way, he also, he has an award named after him. The Strughold Award is still being given out, but, you know, don't worry about that. So then you had the Surgeon General of the Third Reich. He was brought over. He's the guy who supervised all of the medical experience, including typhus and plague weaponization. He approved all the tests exposing the prisoners to lethal pathogens in camps like Buchenwald. High ranking SS kind of guy. Don't worry, he just came over. He was just doing stuff with our, with our, with our medicine. Kurt Blum came over. He was great Nazi biological warfare guy. He was at the tippy top of that. You know, strangely, all these guys worked at the concentration camps. I don't know what, I don't know what was going on in those concentration camps, why they were working there. But this guy was working at Auschwitz and other camps and he was just exposing people to all kinds of biologic. He's the guy who came over here and he helped us make aerosol bioweapons. Isn't that great? All these guys were academics. All of them were academics. All of this needs to be burned out of our society. All of them. We should not have any awards named after Nazis. I'm sorry, I'm not a guy for tearing down statues. I want people to remember who these people are. I want the building, you know, the names of all of the Buildings in Stanford. I want the building to remain with those names on because I want everybody to know they named them after the worst eugenicists in the world, Stanford University. And in the meantime, I don't think we pay for any of it myself. I don't think we pay for any of this stuff. They haven't changed. They're exactly the same people, and they keep reintroducing the same pathogen anti Semitism over and over and over again. No. By the way, I don't know if anybody's noticed. They have plenty of money in their pockets. How much money do we have in our pockets? Okay. None. We're borrowing money to give money to people who have all the money. I don't think so. I don't think so. Are we going to give grants to Bill Gates? I don't think that would be very smart. I bet you were doing it. Wouldn't be real smart, would it? That's what we're doing. So we got that going for us. Let's see what else is going. Oh. While we're here on medicine and Nazis and universities, a transgender activist that was employed as the community navigator for the University of Pittsburgh Medical center, the children's hospital suggested that women should be allowed to donate their wombs to be transplanted into transgender women, otherwise known as men, to allow them to give birth. Now, I don't think you can just sew those parts in and it works. You know, I don't think so. Might be a little more complex than that. But what do I know? I'm not a doc. Oh. I am a doctor. No, no. So, Allison, Kathleen Simpson reportedly made the comments that surfaced in a video on social media. She said the possibility of womb transplants was theorized in the trans community. Yeah. You know when they did this the first time? 1925. You know where they did it? Berlin, Germany. Whoa, wait a minute. Are you saying all of this sexology and transgenderism and all that stuff was being done in Berlin, Germany, right before the Nazis took over? Yes, honey, that's exactly what I'm saying. It's exactly what I. And you know what? When the Nazis came in and they decided that this was unacceptable. See, homosexuals do have gay community. You do have a reason to fear Nazis. They're not your friends. I don't know why you march for them. You know, the new Nazis are just the Palestinians. I don't know why you march for them. But you do have a reason to be afraid of Nazis because they didn't like you very much. Uh, and when it got completely out of control. And all of the literature about sewing wombs into people were in the schools and the. The sexology university, I think, of Berlin. All of this stuff was coming from them, and it went. And it permeated their schools just like it's doing now. That's when the Nazis came to power. And so many Christians were like, I. I can't fight this. It's completely out of control. You know what? Who. These guys will. The first book burnings were all the burnings of the stuff that we're pumping into our society right now. So you don't want to grow Nazis. You might want. No, I noticed. Might not want to be an extremist and then shut everybody down. Who says, hey, that's extreme, because you produce extremists. The natural consequence is the other side produces extremists. And then all of us in the middle are like, oh, dear God. That's what's happening. So it's. It's good. She went on in social media. She said, I have these parts. I don't want him. I want you to have them because you need them. What if I gave you my womb? Well, if you did, he'd probably die. I think his body would reject the womb. That's what happened to the first guy they tried to sew it into in 1929. 1925 is when they started, you know, putting breasts on him and everything else. And 1929, he finally, you know, he got that womb, and they sewed it inside of him. For some reason, the male body rejects a womb. Who would have seen that coming? And he died in 1929. But, hey, let's do it again, because. What did she say? The transgender community has been theorizing about this for a while. Yeah. Yeah. Since the 1920s, not a lot has changed. Science doesn't change. Real science doesn't change. A man will always be a man. All right, back in just a second. Imagine you leave the faucet running. Just a drip. It's barely noticeable. You come back a few months later, and your water bill looks like you've been running a car wash outside of your kitchen sink. 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Stu Burguiere
10 seconds. Station ID. I want to go to, I'm going to talk to you about another taxpayer funded debacle that should go away and that's that down quite a bit. I know PBS and npr. Donald Trump is talking about ending the taxpayer funding for that. There's no reason, there is absolutely no reason. You know, they're violating all of their non commercial bull crap. They're not supposed to be able to talk about the benefits of a certain product. They can say, paid for by people just like you. Like, you know, George Soros Foundation. That's all they can say. They can't say the George Soros foundation, which specializes in such and such and is making the world a better place. They can't say that. By law. They can't say that. They've been saying that for years. And they're making money, lots and lots of money. Can we stop giving funding to people that are already making money? Yeah.
Glenn Beck
We did this, this with Big Bird. Remember when Mitt Romney said something about PBS or something and then they were like, they're going to try to kill Big Bird. It's like, well, Big Bird, they make billions of dollars a year merchandising alone. Hundreds of millions of dollars a year just on merchandising. Right. Like they should be able to function with a budget.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
You know, like other people, like I.
Stu Burguiere
Know we should run the Blaze on just a fraction of Big Bird plush toys.
Glenn Beck
Oh gosh, yes.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. I don't, I don't know why they can't run their whole thing.
Glenn Beck
And that's the thing. Like, do you have a list of things I Have a list of things that are loosely in my head of.
Stu Burguiere
Of what?
Glenn Beck
The government. We shouldn't even consider spending money by the government unless you hit certain things. Like, for example, no one else can do it. Right. Like the military. Yeah, no one else can really do that.
Stu Burguiere
Well, they can, but we don't want.
Glenn Beck
We don't want them to. We expect and will afford ourselves and whatever program is being funded some level of inefficiency. Like the military is another good example of this. Some people would argue medical research is like, I'm kind of okay with the government in its military wasting some money on some new weapons system that doesn't wind up working out.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
I'm like, okay with them failing at that. I want them. I want the DARPA stuff. I want that in that particular have to. So that makes sense. If arts are a great example of what you should never fund because a people already like doing them. Right. Like they already. People do art all the time. They pay to go do art. They like doing art. People enjoy it. You don't need to pay for it by the government. If there is already.
Stu Burguiere
You know, I really like Dallas. I like Texas. You know, Rick Perry came to the Dallas people because Boeing rejected moving to Dallas because there weren't enough arts. And he came to the community, said, you need to build some stuff. This is. And they did without any taxpayer funds. All right, let me tell you about real estate agents. I trust there are certain jobs which simply must be done by professionals in order for them to be done right. Sad but true. Your airline pilot should have more experience than you, uh, you know, and he probably should have more experience than all of the missions he flew playing Star fox on Nintendo 64 back in the day. You know what I mean? Your surgeon has to do a little bit more than just. I played Operation. Okay. Real estate agents, you know, they have to have more than just a, you know, a powder coated metal sign with their name on it. That's why I started real estate agents. I trust. We make sure that when you reach out, we hook you up with an agent that we've vetted. And I mean vetted hard. This is somebody who knows the market inside and out, who understands your need, who doesn't disappear five minutes after the paperwork is signed. If you are selling, they will fight to get you the best price. If you're buying, they'll help you find the right place at the right time. There are just certain jobs that, you know, need people that you can trust. That's why we started real estate agents I trust Dot Com. Go there now. We'll help you find the right real estate agent no matter where you are. Real Estate Agentsitetrust.com Head over to BlazeTV.com.
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Stu Burguiere
You know, we've been talking today because it's tax. Tax day. We should all be offended on what our government is spending money on. All of us. I mean, there are some good things, but there's a lot of stuff they shouldn't. For instance, you know, we talked about Harvard. Why are we giving money to Harvard or to Princeton or any of these universities? Why? Because the government is counting on them to teach them what to think so they can have more droids up at the State Department. Honestly, that's why they. There's no reason that our government should be funding any of those universities. None. Zero. They all have plenty of money. You want to help out a welding school? Okay. Help that out. Sure. Not these Ivy League universities. Not a dime should be going to them. Trump's talking about cutting them off because of the anti Semitism. I think that's great. But I think we should also cut them off because we don't have any reason funding them. They have money. The United States government does not have money. Then we move to. He's trying to take on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. You know whose idea that was? I mean, not originally. What a surprise. It originated, you know, in the Wilson and FDR administrations. Um, but it was. It was LBJ that started the Corporation for Public Broadcast. Okay. And you know why? Because the elites said, there's just too many people. They're not going to be educated. They're just going to be watching this crap on television. So it was the elites that got together and said, this is bad for society. We've got to have something that no one will watch. You know? So I started looking up some things about the founders. How would the founders have felt about this? Public private partnership in education. Public private partnership in. In media. Here, listen. How. Listen to a couple of things. Jefferson said, the man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers. Let me put that into contemporary. The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who only reads social media. That's absolutely true. That's absolutely true. Uh, James Madison. He's the architect of the Constitution. No way. He would have been for NPR and PBS and being funded. No, absolutely not. Because he talked about how you can't empower. You can't have the government paying for things that will compromise the ability to challenge the authority. You can't. You can't pay somebody who's supposed to be the watchdog. Okay, John Adams, listen to this one. Tell me this doesn't sound like today. Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak, and that it's doing God service when it's violating all of his laws. That is absolutely true. They all just think that we know what we've got to help out all these poor little people. Oh, yeah, because they just don't understand.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Quick example of this. The SAVE act, which the government is currently trying. Republicans are largely trying to pass with a couple Democrats actually on board, but not many, is basically a voter ID act. Hey, you have to have an ID when you go to the polls. The government has to provide an alternative form, like if you don't have a driver's license, they have to have some sort of system for you to get it. So if you can't afford it or you don't want to drive, you can still get one basic, basic, basic thing. This is one of the most popular arguments that we have in the media. We see it all the time. It's constantly on television. However, it is one of the most popular proposals in all of policy discussions. 70, 80% of almost every single demographic.
Stu Burguiere
Almost.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, almost.
Stu Burguiere
Almost every demographic.
Glenn Beck
Yes. Agree on this. It's very popular across the board, even with liberals and even with Democrats. Right. However, what's fascinating about it is the groups that are on MSNBC telling you it's terrible for poor people. Yes, Muffin, those people support it at lower rates than the people supposedly affected by it. For example, white liberals support the policy for voter ID at lower levels than black liberals do rich people support it at lower levels than poor people. Do the people supposedly victimized by this support voter ID at higher levels than the people warning you about it?
Stu Burguiere
Listen, listen. Because those poor people don't understand. They don't have the intelligence to understand.
Glenn Beck
That's exactly it.
Stu Burguiere
Exactly.
Glenn Beck
You know, we were thinking about this, going back to shows of yours in the past when you used to explain this with the progressive movement and their view of sheep and ranchers and ranchers. You want to go through that?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, the ranchers real quick. The ranchers are the progressives, and they see everybody else. They're either in the. In the ranch house helping them, and that's all their friends and all the. All the other elites. We all just Go. We're taking care of these poor little sheep. We make it easy for them and they see you as a sheep and they will brand you, they will feed you and keep you until they lead you to slaughter. They're in charge. It what happens to you, the sheep, doesn't really matter. Yes, they're trying to keep the wolves from out of the pen because they lose power, they lose money, they lose whatever it is that the ranchers have if wolves come in. So they'll keep you safe, but only because they're profiting on it.
Glenn Beck
That's 100% what they do. It's how they view the world.
Stu Burguiere
It is.
Glenn Beck
And they, it's important to note that generally speaking, they don't see this as awful as it sounds. Right. A lot of them see this as we are doing God's work. Or they don't say it as God probably, but they're doing charity to sacrifice. They care. They're working hard to protect these people from their own stupidity.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
That's how they see the world.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
I don't see the world that way.
Stu Burguiere
I don't either at all.
Glenn Beck
In fact, you know, if you're going to be an idiot, you could be an idiot. I'm not going to protect you from it.
Stu Burguiere
Some of the people that you would say, oh my gosh, they're an idiot, turn out to be genius.
Glenn Beck
Yep. Over and over and over again, that's happened throughout his life.
Stu Burguiere
Look at that guy. Look what he's doing. Holy cow, why didn't I think of that? You know what I mean?
Glenn Beck
There's plenty of times, too, where it doesn't work out.
Stu Burguiere
Right?
Glenn Beck
Right. Yeah, but that is your lot in life. It's your, your role in your own existence is to figure that out, but not for some elite to figure it out for you.
Stu Burguiere
Can I just tell you something I've always made fun of? You know what? Natural selection. Why do these people, why do these people who believe in natural selection, why are they trying to tape monkey tails onto people? You know, why do we have all these warnings like don't use snowblower on roof.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Stu Burguiere
I tell you this, no, two winters ago, the snow was so high it was above the roof line. And I get a, I get, I get a, an email from the guy who's trying to get the snow off the roof. And he sends me an email of just these two holes at the end of the roof because he was using the snowblower on the roof to remove the snow. And he got, he passed the roof and they just went down into the. All the way to the ground. And I'm like, oh, my God, you're the guy. I'm the guy. I'm the guy. Don't use snowblower on the roof. I get it now. I get it. Well, but I mean, the snow broke his fall, so it's okay.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, he was fine.
Stu Burguiere
He was fine.
Glenn Beck
He fine.
Stu Burguiere
He was fine. I worried about the snowblower myself.
Glenn Beck
He was ripped up in the snowblower, and the snowblower now doesn't work.
Stu Burguiere
Separate hole. Yeah, separate hole.
Glenn Beck
Totally separate.
Stu Burguiere
Separate hole. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, I mean, that is. That is the. The problem with all of this is. And. And that is. I mean, look at how they treat Donald Trump and look how they treat Donald Trump supporters. Those people are just too stupid. I don't think the. I don't think the other side is stupid. I think they're wrong. I think there are people on both sides that are absolutely evil. They know exactly what they're doing. They're all in it for their own power, their own control, and they don't care about people. Um, I think that that's a reality on both sides. Um, but I don't think they're stupid. I actually say all the time, I think they're genius. The way they have pulled all of this off is genius. And I think that's. I think that's only like that because we're busy building things. They're spending their whole life in a think tank. They're spending their whole life in a university. We go out, we take the university, we take the knowledge that we gain from school, no matter when you stop and we go out and we try to apply that and we build something. They are just think, think, think, think, think, think, think. How do we destroy? Think, think, think, think, think, think, think. How do we destroy? And. And then they. They. They twist that and pervert that into. No, I'm actually helping. No, you're destroying. You're destroying. There is help to some degree, and then it become destruction. And it becomes destruction when you just think you know what's right, what's wrong, and everybody else is wrong. It becomes destruction when you think you are better than other people that you know so much more that you should tell others exactly how they should live their life. You know the problem with. For the left with preachers, they see that and they're like, who's that to say that's the way you should live their life? Some fake God? What's your God? Seriously? Because you Preach to me all the time exactly how bad of a person I am because I don't believe in X, Y or Z. Well, what's your God? How is it just you that can tell me that I'm an evil person because I won't accept your truth. I mean, you know, at some point you have to say, look, I disagree with you, but you have a right. Otherwise it just ends up in eliminating people. So I'm, you know, when I was growing up, that's. That was that people said this all the time. All the time. I don't agree with you, but I agree with your right to say whatever it is that you believe. I'll fight to the death for your right to believe. That's when we all believed in the Bill of Rights. When we believe in the Bill of Rights. And that's what brings us together. Those protected freedoms for you to say what you believe. Not to destroy, not to kill, not to burn. But to say what you believe and not force others to believe it. That's when we get along because we have a free exchange of ideas. You know what? Convince me. You know Bob, for years I thought you were crazy. But you know what? I think you're right. That's how the world gets together. That's not what. That's not what the current group of elites wants to do. And it's proven by just that poll, just by that, just by that information about, you know, they don't want anybody to have ID yet. I'll bet you those are the same people that want us to have the national real id that want a database of everybody's name into a federal bank. I'll bet you those same people, no, you can't have an ID to vote, but we need all of your information in a central database in Washington D.C. guarantee you same people. There's a big difference between panic and preparation. Panic is what happens after the shelves are empty, after the power has gone out, after you realize doordash isn't coming. Wait a minute, what, what's that about? Doordash preparation on the other hand, happens right now. And nobody makes it easier than my Patriot supply. 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Glenn Beck
Yes, he's now minus 22among independents now. And on the economy, this is the part because he's always had good ratings on the economy. Even when he wasn't a popular president in January, he was plus one among independents and he is now minus 29. Owen it is the way his economic, this is Harry Anton. His economic net approval with independence at this point in a presidency is so low it has no historical analogy.
Stu Burguiere
Oh my gosh.
Glenn Beck
Now again, just because you usually get that sort of honeymoon period which seemed like he had there at the beginning.
Stu Burguiere
I think he had more of a honeymoon period than most presidents, Most presidents get a, you know, give him a break. There was enthusiasm, enthusiasm all across the board with an exception of, you know, the die hard Bernie Sanders, of course. And, but he had enthusiasm. He's got to turn this around. This is, he can and it, it's.
Glenn Beck
Just, it's not, it's not easy. It is, it is important to Congress know the, the what the floor looks like.
Stu Burguiere
Congress has to do it. If you missed any of the show today, we, we talked about, you know, what Trump has done to turn it around. But he needs to turn the pressure up on Congress now to do the rest with tax cuts and regulation. It has to be done. We also, by the way, talked about Bezos and his phallic, phallic ship to space with the women screaming all the way.
Glenn Beck
Weird. What a weird.
Stu Burguiere
So weird.
Glenn Beck
What a weird time to be alive.
Stu Burguiere
Really is.
Glenn Beck
It really is a strange time.
Stu Burguiere
Really. Is that guy a billionaire? And, you know, that's why he built that rocket to look like that.
Glenn Beck
It would be like, you know, and honestly, you think of Elon Musk as the guy who likes to make jokes like that, which he does. He does.
Stu Burguiere
No, I think, I think. I think Bezos might not have been full fledged batcrack crazy. And, you know, and then I don't know what he's taking, but, you know, he's probably taking some Live Forever kind of, you know, supplement serum. Yeah. You know, I don't have sex. Whatever he's got. So he sent his girlfriend up. I don't know if she was dressed. She might have been.
Glenn Beck
She was dressed.
Stu Burguiere
Space bikini. I'm not sure. But that's a weird story.
Glenn Beck
It's a weird story.
Stu Burguiere
Weird story. And it's tax day. You missed the podcast. We started the show today with, gee, how did we get here? How did we get here in this mess? Well, it actually, actually ties back to a day 50 years ago. And we tell you that story. You can find it on the podcast. Wherever you get your podcasts, this is Glenn, Becky.
Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program – "The Dirty Truth About 'Tax Cuts' that Congress Hides from You" | April 15, 2025
Released on April 15, 2025, by Blaze Podcast Network, "The Dirty Truth About 'Tax Cuts' that Congress Hides from You" is a compelling episode of The Glenn Beck Program. Hosted by Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere, the episode delves deep into the intricacies of American economic policies, historical parallels, and current geopolitical tensions, all while interweaving cultural commentary and satire.
Glenn Beck opens the discussion by drawing a parallel between the economic upheaval caused by President Nixon's 1971 decision to abandon the gold standard and the current economic challenges facing the United States.
Glenn Beck [09:45]: "Nixon said he wanted to save jobs and fix a $2 billion trade deficit, but what he was doing was unleashing a storm that we're still weathering today."
Beck outlines how Nixon's actions led to increased money supply, inflation, and a significant shift in wealth distribution, with the top 1% amassing a disproportionate share of the nation's income. He contrasts this with today's scenario under President Trump, highlighting the resurgence of tariffs aimed at reducing the trade deficit and bolstering American manufacturing.
Stu Burguiere [53:18]: "Tax cuts and regulation cuts. I can't believe the President is not pounding Congress on this."
The hosts express concerns that without substantial tax reforms and spending cuts, the current tariffs may exacerbate inflation and lead the economy into a recession akin to the 1970s stagflation.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on China's recent threat to cut off exports of rare earth minerals, which are vital for modern technologies like AI, quantum computing, and high-tech weaponry.
Glenn Beck [16:00]: "China now says that they're going to cut us off on rare earth minerals. We have plenty of rare earth minerals. There is a new space race."
Beck and Burguiere discuss the strategic importance of rare earth elements and the necessity for the U.S. to develop a domestic supply chain to mitigate dependence on China. They emphasize the urgency of governmental support to accelerate the establishment of refining plants and magnet factories within the United States.
Stu Burguiere [70:50]: "Experts estimate 10 to 15 billion dollars to make sure that our full domestic supply chain... could be self-sufficient in five years."
In a departure from the heavy economic discourse, the hosts inject humor by critiquing Jeff Bezos's latest space venture, which featured an all-female crew aboard a ship resembling phallic symbols. This segment serves as a satirical commentary on celebrity culture and unconventional space endeavors.
Glenn Beck [27:09]: "He sent his girlfriend up. I don't know if she was dressed. She might have been in a space bikini."
The playful banter highlights the absurdity the hosts perceive in mixing celebrity antics with serious space exploration.
Beck launches into a critical examination of the financial support provided to Ivy League institutions, uncovering historical ties to Nazi scientists and eugenics programs. He argues that current funding perpetuates elitist and potentially harmful ideologies.
Stu Burguiere [94:12]: "These Ivy League schools have a history of supporting Nazi-aligned scientists. There's no reason we should continue funding them."
The discussion underscores the belief that taxpayer money should not support institutions with such dark historical associations, advocating instead for funding more practical and beneficial educational programs like vocational training.
The episode addresses the SAVE Act, a voter ID legislation, highlighting its widespread support across various demographics contrary to its negative portrayal in mainstream media.
Glenn Beck [116:13]: "The SAVE act is one of the most popular proposals in all of policy discussions. 70-80% of almost every single demographic supports it."
Burguiere counters media narratives by suggesting that opposition to the SAVE Act is often misguided, emphasizing that those proposed to be affected by the legislation largely support it themselves.
As the episode coincides with Tax Day, Beck and Burguiere critique the current administration's fiscal policies, particularly the significant increase in the national deficit since 2019 due to unprecedented spending measures.
Stu Burguiere [70:02]: "$2.7 trillion in 2019. Inflation adjusted is $3.3 trillion today. That's your Biden inflation era."
They advocate for a return to pre-COVID spending levels and urge Congress to implement tax cuts and regulation reductions to alleviate the economic burden on businesses and individuals.
Glenn Beck [72:44]: "If we're just cutting spending and taxes, it's a package that Donald Trump was talking to us about. It's not complicated."
In a brief interlude, Beck highlights the growing threat of home title theft facilitated by AI advancements, urging listeners to protect their property rights proactively.
Glenn Beck [40:27]: "Home title theft is a new but rapidly growing kind of crime. One that doesn't require a break-in, just a few pieces of stolen data."
Beck concludes by emphasizing the critical juncture at which the nation stands, likening the current economic and political situation to a game of high-stakes chess with global implications.
Glenn Beck [110:08]: "We're playing the highest stakes of a game. Here's the latest from China, and I don't know how many people are really focusing on this, but this is the ball game."
The hosts reiterate the necessity for decisive action to restore economic stability, reduce government spending, implement tax reforms, and assertively counteract foreign economic threats.
Notable Quotes:
Glenn Beck [09:45]: "Nixon said he wanted to save jobs and fix a $2 billion trade deficit, but what he was doing was unleashing a storm that we're still weathering today."
Stu Burguiere [53:18]: "Tax cuts and regulation cuts. I can't believe the President is not pounding Congress on this."
Glenn Beck [16:00]: "China now says that they're going to cut us off on rare earth minerals. We have plenty of rare earth minerals. There is a new space race."
Stu Burguiere [94:12]: "These Ivy League schools have a history of supporting Nazi-aligned scientists. There's no reason we should continue funding them."
Glenn Beck [72:44]: "If we're just cutting spending and taxes, it's a package that Donald Trump was talking to us about. It's not complicated."
Conclusion:
In this episode, The Glenn Beck Program offers a multifaceted exploration of America's economic policies, historical influences, and current geopolitical tensions. Through incisive analysis and sharp commentary, Beck and Burguiere advocate for fiscal responsibility, reduced government intervention, and strategic economic independence. Their discussions underscore a persistent concern over governmental overreach, economic inequality, and the imperative to reclaim American sovereignty in the face of global challenges.
For more insights and detailed discussions, users are encouraged to listen to the full episode available on BlazeTV.