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the u. s. is light along bitcoin lines because obviously wyoming is very big friendly. texas. austin, in particular, is a big why not by the mayor of miami is a very big point center guy. uh whereas the money printer is on the coast elite love government. they love printing money. it seems to be almost, i wouldn't say a civil war, you know, it's a bit dramatic, but it seems like a very divide and ideological divide. this shape is becoming hard and yeah, you see that? yeah, i think it's possible, but my hope would be that we'd figure this out at the u. s. federal level to start buying that corn, adding it to the treasury, and hopefully by adding incorruptible money under our existing nation state. we could on corrupt a lot of the bureaucracy we've built over the past 200 years. and i also think that there's a great, there's a possibility of bitcoin. the u. s. can use been point to become the dominant power in the world, going in to the 22nd century if we played it right. but i'm not sure if we'r
the u. s. is light along bitcoin lines because obviously wyoming is very big friendly. texas. austin, in particular, is a big why not by the mayor of miami is a very big point center guy. uh whereas the money printer is on the coast elite love government. they love printing money. it seems to be almost, i wouldn't say a civil war, you know, it's a bit dramatic, but it seems like a very divide and ideological divide. this shape is becoming hard and yeah, you see that? yeah, i think it's...
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way, way ahead of everyone else including the, the u. s. and the u. s. is completely stuck in the mud and trailing behind a guy who can't you know, chew gum and chew gum. okay, we're going to take a break. and when we come back, watch more coming your way. ah ah well the fund i make no, no borders a tease a new fresh as a merge, we don't have a charity. we don't have a vaccine. whole world needs to be ready. people are judgment. come with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. ah welcome back to the kaiser report. i max kaiser time had to go to robert ray love. he is the over at the what is money show primary. what makes maxwell beer? alrighty. let's get right into it. by the way, she mentioned, we are in miami, couple of been going conferences. you're speaking at highly in demand robert breedlove. after a
way, way ahead of everyone else including the, the u. s. and the u. s. is completely stuck in the mud and trailing behind a guy who can't you know, chew gum and chew gum. okay, we're going to take a break. and when we come back, watch more coming your way. ah ah well the fund i make no, no borders a tease a new fresh as a merge, we don't have a charity. we don't have a vaccine. whole world needs to be ready. people are judgment. come with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is...
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the u. s. could use been point to become the dominant power in the world, going into the 22nd century if we played it right. but i'm not sure if we're going to do that. doesn't seem like people are taking it seriously yet. right. you know, i remember back in the early 960 s you had to split nick moment a rush. you put up a satellite and suddenly a back end or the space race. it seems. now we have a global ash who are going on. countries are starting to mind bitcoin, ukraine is starting to get seriously the big going this can trigger russia responding kind and now will russia starting to mind and who are bit going kind of trigger a modern sputnik with global ashmore between russia and american who can born in mind, and i think going robert for better or worse, i think that's the type of dynamic it takes. actually it takes a competitive escalation to get these countries taking the quite seriously. so i do think that's very likely i can't see a world where russia is seeking a superior position in
the u. s. could use been point to become the dominant power in the world, going into the 22nd century if we played it right. but i'm not sure if we're going to do that. doesn't seem like people are taking it seriously yet. right. you know, i remember back in the early 960 s you had to split nick moment a rush. you put up a satellite and suddenly a back end or the space race. it seems. now we have a global ash who are going on. countries are starting to mind bitcoin, ukraine is starting to get...
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the u. s. military run and burns a lot, hydrocarbons you know, and if the price of fuel keeps going up, well, the u. i saw the pentagon effectively be less stranded, as they were in afghanistan with tens of billions of dollars worth of equipment that's just left behind. can us even afford to keep their military machine going at this point with the gas prices and energy prices? the way that they're up on energy is not the biggest part of the, the component there. and so we, we spend a ridiculous amount of money on very expensive weapon systems and technology that as we found out in bosnia and other places sometimes get defeated by a couple of guys with a $50.00 microwave that they still out of a bombed outhouse. ok, so you know, we, we seem to think we're so bright. we are to a point, but it is not going to be the defining factor for the u. s. military projection of power is just simply the, the amount of debt that we're printing off. and very similar to what happened in the u. s. s. our united
the u. s. military run and burns a lot, hydrocarbons you know, and if the price of fuel keeps going up, well, the u. i saw the pentagon effectively be less stranded, as they were in afghanistan with tens of billions of dollars worth of equipment that's just left behind. can us even afford to keep their military machine going at this point with the gas prices and energy prices? the way that they're up on energy is not the biggest part of the, the component there. and so we, we spend a ridiculous...
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and very similar to what happened to the u. s. s. are united soviet union was, was essentially go into an arms race by ronald reagan that they couldn't afford. yeah, absolutely. this comparison to the collapse of the soviet union is coming up more and more and more. now, actually the one point being made is that soviet union effectively collapsed and fell out of a one story building or in the u. s. once it collapses, it's like falling out of a wanting story building. we've got about 20 seconds left. what do you think of that? is probably true. we have a whole lot more interconnectivity. we have to have to maintain our way alerts and they did. right. all they, all the school system and the transportation and things like that were up and running and people were living in their own houses by the government center. it was horrible, but it was also not like going completely bankrupt with a highly leveraged economy. as we say in the u. s. so karl dana, jerry over there at market dash ticker dot org. it must visit site if you want to keep u
and very similar to what happened to the u. s. s. are united soviet union was, was essentially go into an arms race by ronald reagan that they couldn't afford. yeah, absolutely. this comparison to the collapse of the soviet union is coming up more and more and more. now, actually the one point being made is that soviet union effectively collapsed and fell out of a one story building or in the u. s. once it collapses, it's like falling out of a wanting story building. we've got about 20 seconds...
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u. the russian defense ministry slammed the u. s. as hypocritical off to washington criticized moscow, protesting a weapon in space. what it's done exactly the same. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do sol. as mainstream u. s. media outlets repeatedly claim that americans are better off on a joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond, we have to buy food and to do things like different ways. i don't think you save money. i definitely feel the invasion.
u. the russian defense ministry slammed the u. s. as hypocritical off to washington criticized moscow, protesting a weapon in space. what it's done exactly the same. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do sol. as mainstream u. s. media outlets repeatedly claim that americans are better off on a joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond, we have to buy food and to do things like different ways. i don't think you save money. i definitely...
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u. ah. and he looked down, rally sweet europe with austria becoming the 1st nation to impose a shut down only for the young vaccinated the tooth here, decision has split public opinion on the u. s. is to trillion economic recovery plan is under scrutiny and made reports. it could inflame already high inflation on social problems. of a more details on the stores, you can visit our website r t dot com. what about with the latest headlines in and out? ah hi, i'm match kaiser with stacy herbert and this is the kaiser report. and email, sometimes it's just too easy. i got to say stacey, well, you know what, if you thought the highest inflation numbers and 31 years was bad? well, wait until you see the producer price pipeline. now, you know how in the world of energy, everybody concerns themselves with leaks from oil pipelines are natural gas pipelines. and this is a risk while nobody was looking at the producer price pipeline. because coming through that pipeline, are a lot of leaks. we're seeing
u. ah. and he looked down, rally sweet europe with austria becoming the 1st nation to impose a shut down only for the young vaccinated the tooth here, decision has split public opinion on the u. s. is to trillion economic recovery plan is under scrutiny and made reports. it could inflame already high inflation on social problems. of a more details on the stores, you can visit our website r t dot com. what about with the latest headlines in and out? ah hi, i'm match kaiser with stacy herbert and...
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s. empire and how the u. s. empire operates as like this shining city on the hill where this great example and exceptional nation. and yet everybody else looks bad with that same use look of you like, what you see here. so a one way, one block alley in san francisco has neighbors living in constant fear and afraid for their safety willow, st. 15 van asam pole currently has the highest concentration of tense and san francisco. quote, it's pretty consistently nerve wracking, said resident amber, let's go. this just seems to be a safe space for chop shops and drug trafficking. right? with all idea of progressive ism, that notion politically speaking was invented by hard chord capitalists, and we see it in california because san francisco. silicon valley is a product of the military industrial complex that came out of the technology industry located there. the j paul getty certainly is a hard core industrialist around the los angeles area, and the way to cover their tracks during the old robber baron days was to
s. empire and how the u. s. empire operates as like this shining city on the hill where this great example and exceptional nation. and yet everybody else looks bad with that same use look of you like, what you see here. so a one way, one block alley in san francisco has neighbors living in constant fear and afraid for their safety willow, st. 15 van asam pole currently has the highest concentration of tense and san francisco. quote, it's pretty consistently nerve wracking, said resident amber,...
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the last gas on the entire u. s. g d p. anything that we export is the weapons, and i p from san francisco and los angeles. so here's the, the last of it. they shared photos of a man, they say regularly urinate and throws fees. the smell permeates the entire garage. another photo shows a man trying to break into their garage by using a bottle to keep it from closing. others are captured, damaging their property, even trespassing and stealing packages. so again, that's what i'm saying is not only do we have the, you know, urinating, throwing fi, see sort of, you know, heads of state travelling around the world, telling us what to do. we have the same sort of thing. we have video footage of them doing the same of damage and property and then tell somebody else if they have to pay for it. remember when we were saying that iraq had to pay for us bombing them, for example, like this is the same thing. just cognitive dissonance, sure. or outright get to premium by the population that is not accepting or as hyper realization, bein
the last gas on the entire u. s. g d p. anything that we export is the weapons, and i p from san francisco and los angeles. so here's the, the last of it. they shared photos of a man, they say regularly urinate and throws fees. the smell permeates the entire garage. another photo shows a man trying to break into their garage by using a bottle to keep it from closing. others are captured, damaging their property, even trespassing and stealing packages. so again, that's what i'm saying is not...
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the u. s. is the leading and out the power of the un, i would say. and then there are the ones that were like, are consumers, even though we've flooded them with free money over the past year, or 2, lots of all these p, p, p sorta programs of free money everywhere. we need saudi arabia to pump more oil for our own economy, so our consumers can consume more and do this. this next tweet here unofficially for the month, the s and p 500 gains 6.9 percent. the dow climb 5.8 percent. the nasdaq as 7.3 percent. so that's what they want permanent. like parabolic moves up and we need parabolic moves up now and we need negative interest rates because we have so much debt and the debt causes us to have to hyper consume in order to keep current. remember the red queen syndrome we have to run faster and faster, just the same, the same place. and that in, in terms of the economy, that means consume more and more faster and faster to stay in the same place. right? so to save the ecology to cure climate change, the single greatest action that anyone could take in th
the u. s. is the leading and out the power of the un, i would say. and then there are the ones that were like, are consumers, even though we've flooded them with free money over the past year, or 2, lots of all these p, p, p sorta programs of free money everywhere. we need saudi arabia to pump more oil for our own economy, so our consumers can consume more and do this. this next tweet here unofficially for the month, the s and p 500 gains 6.9 percent. the dow climb 5.8 percent. the nasdaq as...
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whereas the u. s. has decided not to do central controlled digital currency, but have a private sector digital currencies, which by the way, this table point is kind of similar to what we have now because it's banks print most dollars, you know, from issuing loans for mortgages and stuff like that. so it's kind of a replication of that giant and tickle. yeah, it's a carbon copy what they already have. yes. but apparently more now they can plead ignorance. we know we don't know what's going on. we don't know how much money there is. is not big coin, these are, you know, alt coins. these are the currency system we have, but a digital form of it, right? they always plead ignorance. well, there's no accountability. they all pretend, i don't know what they're doing. they all pretend that those federal reserve has no idea what they're doing. the treasurer is and what they're doing, the president clearly has no idea what they're doing, a known as any accountability or responsibility whatsoever. they're all th
whereas the u. s. has decided not to do central controlled digital currency, but have a private sector digital currencies, which by the way, this table point is kind of similar to what we have now because it's banks print most dollars, you know, from issuing loans for mortgages and stuff like that. so it's kind of a replication of that giant and tickle. yeah, it's a carbon copy what they already have. yes. but apparently more now they can plead ignorance. we know we don't know what's going on....
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s. dollar, because the u. s. dollar can't hold its purchasing power because it's fee of money and no fee of money over the past 300 years has ever escape trading. to 0 in the us dollar is going to do exactly the same thing. gold was great for a while, but now gold is being replaced by bitcoin and what this means to the u. s. dollar. and those who are part of the us dollar global empire of debt, while i mean, if they don't buy bitcoin, they're going to find themselves, i think, in a very dire circumstances. and i would love to say that i feel bad for them. but i, you know, some, some have to perish so that others can survive. and if you're holding dollars, it's a hostile away go. ah, fella v, thank indeed. but, you know, the thing is that she kind of goes on in a way which suggests like these are the commanding controllers want to continue their command and control over the economy. the global monetary system and banking system that has, as we know, had been destabilized at least says 20082009. when kai is repo
s. dollar, because the u. s. dollar can't hold its purchasing power because it's fee of money and no fee of money over the past 300 years has ever escape trading. to 0 in the us dollar is going to do exactly the same thing. gold was great for a while, but now gold is being replaced by bitcoin and what this means to the u. s. dollar. and those who are part of the us dollar global empire of debt, while i mean, if they don't buy bitcoin, they're going to find themselves, i think, in a very dire...
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so whatever the u. s, once the u. s. will get from other nations doesn't have to apply to itself. so they can demand saudi arabia, push, pump more oil for our own domestic economy and then force other nations not tasks do the same with bitcoin. we have consensus reached every 10 minutes, not once a year or once every few years at various international conferences at which they get to exclude major stakeholders. for example, china, china is over 25 percent of the world's carbon emissions, and yet it's not attending this. why? because of, you know, economic competition between it and the boss at this fiance conference. so the boss doesn't want them there. the boss is like a, you know, the empire, the emperor is angry with china for out competing them on so many levels. and therefore they're not attending. so what sort of consensus is possible to be reached without one of the major stakeholders being there because of the censorship, essentially the censorship of theater system, whereby one, the biggest stakeholder could be the boss. you don't get that. and bitcoin, if once a tow she
so whatever the u. s, once the u. s. will get from other nations doesn't have to apply to itself. so they can demand saudi arabia, push, pump more oil for our own domestic economy and then force other nations not tasks do the same with bitcoin. we have consensus reached every 10 minutes, not once a year or once every few years at various international conferences at which they get to exclude major stakeholders. for example, china, china is over 25 percent of the world's carbon emissions, and...
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the u. s. supply is on sacred, tribal lands and nevada. they don't want mining, i think lithium was the reason we were in afghanistan, dyson wiggly, the way we lost that. we loved a $5000000000.00 worth of military hardware. i think i did the math. that's $200.00 . that was for me personally. well i, i hope you, i hope you get your re budget in caballo, i left you $100.00 and campbell and all i was just like a teacher, one of those sites and was to listen to your story there. yeah, so, so that's your work. you're raising your very important point, and that is we've got to have far better standards within the industry. we've got to have much better regulations, federally on the sourcing of the components for batteries and other material like we have in photos up solar photovoltaics. this isn't necessarily a huge impediment to. ready have an electric vehicles sustainably, but we have to do it right. and you know, our electric vehicles. oh, you know more sustainable than their fossil fuel automobile equivalence. yes they are. but does that me
the u. s. supply is on sacred, tribal lands and nevada. they don't want mining, i think lithium was the reason we were in afghanistan, dyson wiggly, the way we lost that. we loved a $5000000000.00 worth of military hardware. i think i did the math. that's $200.00 . that was for me personally. well i, i hope you, i hope you get your re budget in caballo, i left you $100.00 and campbell and all i was just like a teacher, one of those sites and was to listen to your story there. yeah, so, so...
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and so a comment on the u. s. delete media elite you'd be like to talk mil for us, you know, and the, the foreign looking in on the america country here. they seem to have lost their mind, the american media late. and their, their idea is they want to have the population in prison or worse. there's that bode well for the economy, economic future in terms of having the ability to even deal with these many crises . marshall. well, the problem is that, you know, there are hatcher dogs use such as your cell. but for the most part, media is high, heavily concentrated it by a corporate ownership which is controlled by those very same elite that control the political politics in this country. and increasingly control the political discourse and you're seeing this through a heavy concentration, social media. and increasingly, the people that run the social media platforms, whether it be google, facebook, twitter, or judge jury and executioner. so they tell us what we can and can on here. they determine what's responsible,
and so a comment on the u. s. delete media elite you'd be like to talk mil for us, you know, and the, the foreign looking in on the america country here. they seem to have lost their mind, the american media late. and their, their idea is they want to have the population in prison or worse. there's that bode well for the economy, economic future in terms of having the ability to even deal with these many crises . marshall. well, the problem is that, you know, there are hatcher dogs use such as...
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the rise of china, the u. s. o, probably states that china is an economic competitive threat and that in order to stop it, getting further ahead of off our allies, should stop trading with them. how does this through cities trap? that is a say, the rise of china as a global empire versus america. how's this play out? marshal? well, we're already in cold war 2 point. oh, that's clear. and, and in some ways, the problem is that the soviet union was never really a significant economic competitor. even though it had a significant degree of nuclear weapons, china is unusual because in terms of economic development, it's, it's, it's improving very rapidly in some areas, it's actually a head of the un, certainly in areas like a i, for example, drone technology. there, there are right up there right now. so yeah, it, the question is therefore, how do you handle this with my own feeling has been that, you know, you, if you continue to offshore a substantial part of your manufacturing capacity to countries that may not hav
the rise of china, the u. s. o, probably states that china is an economic competitive threat and that in order to stop it, getting further ahead of off our allies, should stop trading with them. how does this through cities trap? that is a say, the rise of china as a global empire versus america. how's this play out? marshal? well, we're already in cold war 2 point. oh, that's clear. and, and in some ways, the problem is that the soviet union was never really a significant economic competitor....
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s. intelligence community and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences today. ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, i max kaiser time out of turn to ban r s these the editor of b n. e dot e u, it's business news from eastern europe, eurasia. the middle east africa all was applies to have been on the shall ban awhile back is sim x last sketchup, all righty. so the natural gas crisis scenario, let's talk about that. everyone has an opinion or an accusation on who's to blame, what's going on, what are your thoughts on this? oh. 6 i think it's certain there's, there's been a perfect storm and so everybody's been accusing russia, cutting the gas in order to use it as a weapon against specifically ukraine. but the, you, in general, however, most of what's happened with spiky prices can be put down to market force. and it's kind of complicated. i mean, it's one packet. in 2000 times, there was very warm wind. and at the same tim
s. intelligence community and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences today. ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, i max kaiser time out of turn to ban r s these the editor of b n. e dot e u, it's business news from eastern europe, eurasia. the middle east africa all was applies to have been on the shall ban awhile back is sim x last sketchup, all righty. so the natural gas crisis scenario, let's talk about that. everyone has...
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it's the u. s. dollars last dan. and the native american population by simply buying big client can rise up again that have the all the hard money because everyone wants via, it's going down with the that the song, one of the 3 ships that came with the pilgrim, the pilgrim invaders santa maria, the pinta the santa maria. yeah. yeah. those 3 now that the center murray actually . yes. so you know, but that's the queen is property and here obviously they have their property stole and. and again, because of this mindset we were talking about, they didn't have the concept of owning the land. they were of the land, right? they didn't have this concept. so you could go, aha, well, i have a contract. do you have a contract is like no, but you know, i started with a saying like i was thankful for. they basically would, might seem bad, which is the hyperinflation. but i want to read you a quote that everybody in the big coin community uses. and as part of this sort of a 4th turning that we're going through in the city, the tra
it's the u. s. dollars last dan. and the native american population by simply buying big client can rise up again that have the all the hard money because everyone wants via, it's going down with the that the song, one of the 3 ships that came with the pilgrim, the pilgrim invaders santa maria, the pinta the santa maria. yeah. yeah. those 3 now that the center murray actually . yes. so you know, but that's the queen is property and here obviously they have their property stole and. and again,...
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and if the u. s. can you can yeah, the big 1st and you know what they think they have a lot of whales. so i don't see a problem billing. a $1000000000.00 bond is a 5 year lock up on the bond. so that's half a $1000000000.00 of a coin taken off the market 5 years. now, if you do 9 more bonds, that's 10 bonds as 5000000000 in bitcoin, taken off the market for 10 years. and if you get 10 more countries to do the a mortgage right there. oh, within theory on, on these big when barnes is insane, the 1st country to do it, which will be all salvador. we'll have a mastery vantage point at the 5 year mark reaches $1000000.00, which i think it will be who will still be quite into quarters and recruit that $500000000.00 in 3 and a half quarters. they can get enough money to pay back the entire bond. i think that's pretty good. yeah. sounds good to me. so the 1st countries do this will have a master advantage. this is the beginning of a nation, states the coin follow you like that? oh, no. you don't wanna invest y
and if the u. s. can you can yeah, the big 1st and you know what they think they have a lot of whales. so i don't see a problem billing. a $1000000000.00 bond is a 5 year lock up on the bond. so that's half a $1000000000.00 of a coin taken off the market 5 years. now, if you do 9 more bonds, that's 10 bonds as 5000000000 in bitcoin, taken off the market for 10 years. and if you get 10 more countries to do the a mortgage right there. oh, within theory on, on these big when barnes is insane, the...
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and what this means to the u. s. dollar . and those who are part of the us dollar global empire of debt, while i mean, if they don't buy bitcoin, they're going to find themselves, i think, in a very dire circumstances. and i would love to say that i feel bad for them. but you know, some, some have to perish so that others can survive. and if you're holding dollars, it's a hostile away go. ah, the, lovey, thank indeed but you know, the thing is that she kind of goes on in a way which suggests like these are the commanding controllers want to continue their command and control over the economy, the global monetary system and banking system that has as we know, had been destabilized, at least, says 20082000 mine. when kai is report started amidst the financial collapse. remember, bitcoin was not yet been born. but how did that happen if big wine weren't or, and how did all of that global financial crisis happen, although the fraudulent debts that collapse. so the banking system, all that quantitative easing needed since then. we
and what this means to the u. s. dollar . and those who are part of the us dollar global empire of debt, while i mean, if they don't buy bitcoin, they're going to find themselves, i think, in a very dire circumstances. and i would love to say that i feel bad for them. but you know, some, some have to perish so that others can survive. and if you're holding dollars, it's a hostile away go. ah, the, lovey, thank indeed but you know, the thing is that she kind of goes on in a way which suggests...
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and that throws the u. s. chosen global economy into mass recession. so, economists like to talk about the virtues of free trade. they don't seem to talk about the economic efficiencies that come from war. i think you diminish the chance of having complex when you actually build in a degree of domestic resiliency into your economy. which also gives you a lot more high, high paid party, paid high school skill jobs, which you, which need to be brought back home. that's the way i would rather see this country go to the us and canada by extension. as opposed to seeing of some heightening confrontation and increasing military exercises. and that part of the building and bring it in extra late towards a com. it's where nobody will win, right? i think the rope quote it was karl marx, not letting you know, look at we can go through the, the library and check on them. right? yeah. there was a class, you know, war is a hugely profitable business. you know, half of the american tax dollars goes to the pentagon, this is true around the world, is a hugely profitabl
and that throws the u. s. chosen global economy into mass recession. so, economists like to talk about the virtues of free trade. they don't seem to talk about the economic efficiencies that come from war. i think you diminish the chance of having complex when you actually build in a degree of domestic resiliency into your economy. which also gives you a lot more high, high paid party, paid high school skill jobs, which you, which need to be brought back home. that's the way i would rather see...