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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nClick here for the Impossible Question. \n  \nThe Covid-19 Conversation\nDr. Kelly Victory \nQuestions Answered and Topics Discussed:\nQuestions from Listeners \nWhat if we had just let the virus run through society\, protect those most vulnerable\, and manage treatments? \nI watched a video earlier in the week that talked about COVID attacking areas of inflammation first\, is that how it happens?  \nWife and husband are not vaccinated – 18-year-old daughter has asthma – is she at high risk and should she get the vaccine and if so which one? \nWhat do you say to those who say\, “Just get the vaccine- what’s the big deal?”  \nWhat is the end goal with all of this – I feel like we have and are being conditioned for something bigger? \nHow does the vaccine work for people who have recovered from covid – are there more side effects? Comments here.  \nPeople who had previous (earlier strands) of COVID’s are they immune from COVID 19? \n  \nNew Website\nEarly Covid Care: Doctors Victory\, McCullough\, Risch\, Alexander\, Zelenko\, Fareed\, Tyson\, Oskoui launched a new website for both practitioners and patients for early Covid treatment guidelines and information.  \n  \n  \n\nI’ve posted it a thousand times\, but if one more helps\, here it is 😉:Vitamin D: 3000-5000IU/dayVitamin C: 1000mg/dayZinc: 25-50mg/dayQuercetin: 500mg/dayMelatonin: 10mg/bedtimePlus adequate sleep\, regular exercise\, good nutrition ad stress management! #FactsNotFear https://t.co/ZCCvNB2hsx \n— Kelly Victory MD (@DrKellyVictory) August 11\, 2021 \n\n \n  \nRelated Articles\nLeaked Zoom Video Reveals Hospital Officials Discussing COVID-19 Scare Tactics.Article here. \nQuote from the linked article about claims made by the Missouri Baptist Medical Center: Josh Snider worked in facilities management at Missouri Baptist Medical Center or “MBMC”\, “I watched our hospital administrators say in the media that our intensive care units were overflowing with COVID patients\, at 98% capacity\, knowing that it was a complete and utter lie.”  Snider relates that the MBMC hospital\, part of a larger $5.5 billion annual network within the Barnes Jewish hospital system in St. Louis\, Missouri\, actually shut down three out of four floors of intensive care during COVID because they were UNUSED. “And even after shutting down three-fourths of our ICU capacity\, they were still never more than 50% full with that drastically reduced overall capacity. These medical systems that are saying they are overrun with COVID patients are likely LYING TO THE PUBLIC\,” Snider said. \n“Snider provided an INSIDER CHART from the hospital that shows VERY DIFFERENT NUMBERS than were being reported to the public and to the government.” Scroll down to see the hospital chart.Article here. \nModerna Statement: Moderna analysis: Those vaccinated last year twice more likely to contract COVID-19.Article here. \nHospital maternity ward to be temporarily shut down after staff resigns over vax mandates.Article here. \nInflammation: the key factor that explains vulnerability to severe COVID.Article here. \nHospital maternity ward to be temporarily shut down after staff resigns over vax mandates.Article here. \n \nInterview Highlights\nThe reality of Covid. \nNo vaccine passports in Britain. How about it USA?   \nLess deadly as it mutates? \nWhat if we would have done things differently?  \nPolio vaccine vs. Covid vaccine \nGet the vaccine even if had covid-19? \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				New Website\nEarly Covid Care: Doctors Victory\, McCullough\, Risch\, Alexander\, Zelenko\, Fareed\, Tyson\, Oskoui launched a new website for both practitioners and patients for early Covid treatment guidelines and information \nQuestions Answered and Topics Discussed:\nQuestions from Listeners\nFauci says that we only have 90 days of immunity after having COVID – people with chickenpox had immunity for life how is COVID different? \nWhy have they not done more testing to see who has anti-bodies – self-test kits etc\, etc. \nThe Difference between ALL the Vaccine variants – IE the difference between the mRNA and the DNA  \nWhere do monoclonal anti-bodies fit in? \nIf you have a high d-dimer blood test will that make you more at risk from either COVID or the Vaccine? \nIf you get the Vaccine can you tell if you had the anti-bodies prior? \nWould other antivirals help – like Acyclovir? \nWhat rights do patients have when asking for COVID Treatments and yet are refused? \nWhat do you say to people that tell you the hospitals in TX and FL are overloaded? \nHow do I legally establish that I don’t need the vaccine since I have natural antibodies? \nI also wonder if Israel is fully reporting breakthrough cases\, while we aren’t.  \nA listener recalls reading that drug company MURK suspended the vaccine studies to concentrate and treat the side effects of the Vaccine? \nWhat about the vaccinated person spreading COVID to someone that has never had COVID or been vaccinated?  \nInterview Highlights\nWhat are the differences between the Vaccines? And why we are seeing them fail. \nWhy push a vaccine so hard? \nThe two biggest covid risk factors. \nWhy are so many experts covering up what is going on? \nFauci said only 90-day immunity to covid. What about that and chickenpox? & Fauci corrected \nHow Covid has served a purpose. \nSteve House: The worst part about this pandemic. \nWhere do monoclonal anti-bodies fit in? \nThe virus is real the statistics are not. \nWould other antivirals help – like Acyclovir? \n 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/09-16-2021/
CATEGORIES:Covid-19,Dr Kelly Victory,Steve House
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nClick here for the Impossible Question. \n  \nThe Covid Conversation\nDr. Kelly Victory  \n\nI’ve posted it a thousand times\, but if one more helps\, here it is 😉:Vitamin D: 3000-5000IU/dayVitamin C: 1000mg/dayZinc: 25-50mg/dayQuercetin: 500mg/dayMelatonin: 10mg/bedtimePlus adequate sleep\, regular exercise\, good nutrition ad stress management! #FactsNotFear https://t.co/ZCCvNB2hsx \n— Kelly Victory MD (@DrKellyVictory) August 11\, 2021 \n\n  \nTopics and Questions Answered\nMoratorium on Gain of Function in the US in 2015 Past News – Dr. Fauci – the Killer – Was the 2020 Federal Employee of the Year Article here.  \nThe 2005 study Fauci did on hydroxychloroquine – suppression of ivermectin Vaccines in a Pandemic vs Vaccines before we have a pandemic What is in the Vaccines/Gene Therapy?Johnson and Johnson vs Others: Single Shot vs Double Shot Messenger RNA vs DNA Why did Regeneron get left on the shelf when it was shown to be effective Is the HPV Vaccine Safe? Delta Variant – how do they know or is this the only variant we have?  \nPart 1 HerePart 2 HerePart 3 Here \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				What if 9-11 Happened Today?\nDrew Thomas Allen  \nLarry Elder says ‘racial epithets’ were yelled during egg attack\, calls out liberal silence. Article here. \nLeftists Put Trigger Warnings on Founding Documents. Article here. \nAfghanistan\, China\, and Biden. \nFauci and Gain of Function Research. \nReal Scandals with Joe Biden. Where’s the Media? \nWe could use a mean tweet right now over what we’ve got now and who’s to blame? \nHow the Biden administration is threatening American citizens every day. \nInterview Here. \n  \nJoined the Conversation\nTito called in on why Hillery didn’t concede the election and why Trump really won. Strategies for winning the next election. Vaccine Mandates and the Supreme Court. \n  \nJoe Biden and his Vaccine Mandate\nJohn’s Comments here. \n  \nThe Orwellian Vaccine Passport Agenda\nBrandon Smith – The founder of the Alternative Market Project  \nThe Orwellian Vaccine Passport Agenda Relies On The Lie Of The “Social Contract” Article here. \nThe importance of the second Amendment and how in America the Biden Administration is more incremental in the agenda. \nThe pressure to conform\, the never-ending covid boosters\, and covid isn’t ever going to go away. That’s the beauty of covid for the Vaccine Passport crowd. \nLink: https://defendingtherepublic.org  \nInterview Here. \n \nResurrection Christian School\nTensions high between Larimer County and Resurrection school over COVID-19 rules. Article here. \nComments here. \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Mandatory Vaccinations in LA Schools \nLiz Mair  \nHow the Biden administration is overstepping their bounds.The vaccination debate \nInterview here. \n  \nStopping the Mandates & the Madness\nWho’s up first to tell Biden he’s not a dictator\, conformity is not kosher\, nothing is ever gained by force\, too high of a risk to take the vaccine. If I’m not sick\, how am I making you sick? How covid has become a mental illness. Asymptomatic people do not spread covid.  \nComments here.  \n  \nThe Markets\nScott Garliss – Stansberry Research \nChina\, Taiwan\, AfgganistanThe Automotive Industry and the semiconductor. Intel and their Ireland plantCar manufactures make very few of their own parts.  \n \nInterview here. 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/09-09-2021/
CATEGORIES:Biden Administration,Covid-19,Drew Allen,Fauci,Scott Garliss
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nClick here for the Impossible Question. \n  \nCOVID and the Vaccine \nDr. Kelly Victory \nPreventative Measures  \n\nI’ve posted it a thousand times\, but if one more helps\, here it is 😉:Vitamin D: 3000-5000IU/dayVitamin C: 1000mg/dayZinc: 25-50mg/dayQuercetin: 500mg/dayMelatonin: 10mg/bedtimePlus adequate sleep\, regular exercise\, good nutrition ad stress management! #FactsNotFear https://t.co/ZCCvNB2hsx \n— Kelly Victory MD (@DrKellyVictory) August 11\, 2021 \n\n \nHere are the websites that have helpful language regarding vaccine exemptions:    \nhttps://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/religious  \nhttps://www.icandecide.org/ican-legal-action/  \nhttps://faith-freedom.com/  \nhttps://libertyfirst.legal/  \nhttps://childrenshealthdefense.org/protecting-our-future/health-freedom/mandates-toolbox/  \nhttps://ip4pi.wordpress.com/2021/07/15/take-action-today-before-school-deadlines-for-covid-shot-exemption/  \nhttps://firstliberty.org/vaccine-protection-kit/   \nwww.DefendingTheRepublic.org  \nRelated Articles: The guide’s opening line says\, “We must confront the systems and policies that have resulted in the generational injustice that has given rise to health inequities.” The CDC is now about fighting injustice\, not disease. Article here. WHO Tracking New Covid Variant Named Mu\, Warns It Could Be More Resistant To Vaccines. Article here.  \nInterview here.  \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Central Bank and Economic Growth\nScott Garliss \nJerome Powell\, last week in Jackson Hole\, signaled the central bank will start pulling back on stimulus this year. \nEconomic growth is on track to surpass 2019 levels by 5.6%\, so 2.8% per year over the last two years\, all said and done. \nThat means it’s time to remove emergency stimulus measures because the financial system and economy are working. \nStock market returns are going to return toward normal. \nLast time this happened was in December 2013\, coming out of the financial crisis. \nThe first-rate hike was in December 2015. \nThe S&P 500 Index returned around 19.5% over those two years and the Nasdaq gained around 24%. That’s a far cry from the 106% and 125% seen in those indices since the end of last March. \nInterview here. \n  \nLouisiana Hurricane \nMatt Peale \nMatt Peale\, fitness trainer\, Author of Athlete in the Game of Life\, and regular guest on Rush To Reason lived in New Orleans and gave an update on the hurricane.Interview Here. \n  \nWater in Jersey\nJersey Joe called in about the flooding. \nRelated Article: Before-and-after satellite images show flooding in NY\, NJ after Hurricane Ida. Article here. \n  \nQuestions About the Law\nKevin FleschFlesh and Beck Law Firm \nVaccines in the workplace15 or less – State15 or more – Federal \nForged Vaccine Cards – what is the real ramifications \nCan a COVID testing facility deny you a test – Like Candice Owens \nDUI – as we head into the Long Weekend \nThe steps needed to take for a medical or religious exemption for covid vaccine \nInterview here \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 Podcast\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Questions About the Law\nKevin FleschFlesh and Beck Law Firm \nInterview here.
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/09-02-2021/
CATEGORIES:Colorado,Covid-19,Dr Kelly Victory,Federal Reserve Bank,Kevin Felsch,Matthew Peale,Scott Garliss
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Covid Confusion\nA conversation with Steve House and Dr. Kelly Smith \nDr. Kelly Victory’s background and introduction here. Follow her on Twitter.  \nSteve House’s background and introduction here. \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				 \nInterview Highlights:\nDr. Kelly was the chief medical officer of Continental Airlines in 2003 during the SARS pandemic and got a tremendous amount of experience with the SARS putting her in a good position to talk about some of the uncertainty around a COVID-19 and calling out some of the horrific responses to this pandemic. “It’s really been something I’ve never witnessed in my entire career in public health\,” stated Dr. Kelly. \nSteve House was originally a biomedical engineer.  He has been involved in health care for 35 years. He has worked many different jobs on the provider\, and the payer side of care including an opioid task force.  He’s been connected with Kelly and some of their colleagues for quite some time prior to and during the Coronavirus. \nDr. Kelly\, “We knew back in January (2020) by the third week of January\, we knew multiple things.  First of all\, we knew that this was not a virus that impacted children with any significant to any significant extent. We knew that elderly people were particularly at high risk. We also knew very\, very early on within the first couple of weeks\, for example\, that there are certain comorbidities\, namely obesity\, and diabetes that were putting people at bigger risk. So despite the fact in the big difference\, [From SARS in 2003] one of the big differences was despite the fact that we knew all of these things\, the powers that be certainly from the CDC on down acted as if everyone was an equivalent risk.  \nSo rather than parsing out the population\, saying\, wow\, we need to rally around and protect our nursing homes\, assisted living facilities and people with a certain profile\, they acted as if\, oh\, my God\, we’re all in equal risk\, closed the schools\, shut down the churches\, limit capacity in bars and restaurants. So a huge overreaction that was way out of proportion to the risk for most people. Then they went on and started instituting and initiating different mitigation schemes that we have never used before for respiratory viruses\, things like the concept of essentially mass quarantine\, the idea of healthy people staying home and staying away from others. \nThe concept\, John\, of quarantine\, of keeping ill people out of the population. Keeping sick people home is very tried and true. That’s a well-defined construct in public health. Frankly\, it’s Biblical. Goes back to leper colonies in the Bible. You take people who are sick and you keep them away from others. That’s what quarantine is intended to be\, forcing\, well\, people to stay home That’s not quarantine. That’s tyranny.  \nAnd then you add in things like the concept of wearing face masks to control the spread of a respiratory virus. We’ve known for decades that that is simply a useless experiment and largely very harmful. We know that lockdowns in general. There’s a reason we’ve never used them before because they do far more harm than good.  Fundamentally\, if I had to summarize the whole debacle\, I would say that when I see you in my office or in an emergency room\, one on one\, you are my patient you are my sole concern. It is a sacrosanct relationship between doctor and patient. \nWhen I put my public health hat on\, it is very different. I am then obligated to look at the impact of any of these mitigation schemes\, whether it’s closing down schools or bars or limiting travel\, any of those things. I am obligated to look at the impact of that action on the entire population\, not an individual\, and not even a particular disease process in this case. Covid-19. I am obligated in public health to look at the impact on the entire population\, not just physical health\, mental health\, social health\, economic health. \nAnd they did not do that. They painted with a broad brush\, put everybody in the same risk bucket\, and then did things that had profoundly negative impacts on the entire population.” \nSteve House\, “Well\, I think that she’s right about 100% of that. The other thing that they did do that I don’t think that she mentioned was they then gave us information they knew to be not true. They promoted not only the lockdowns and all those things\, but we continue to get information even to today. The misstatement that Pfizer has FDA approval. It does not. Pfizer got an extension of their EUA\, but BioNTech got approval. And there’s a little game that they played to do that. Dr Fauci’s\, estimates were way off. In fact\, I think they way too far needed making estimates. But in reality\, John\, they gave us a lot of information that just wasn’t true\, and they failed to correct themselves in most cases. \nJohn Rush\, “[An]  analogy that I’m going to give when it comes to masks and things along those lines. …  I’m an automotive guy. I’ve grown up in the automotive world my entire life\, and I’ve been in the collision end of things. I’ve painted cars. I’ve done all those different things. And I can’t remember\, Steve and Dr. Kelly\, being back and still do this from time to time. But when you paint a car and where even one of the high-end carbon filtration\, we call them respirators\, I know they’re not oxygen fed. Some of them today are\, but back then and you just were really good\, solid\, tight-fitting mask on your face. Charcoal canisters to filter out anything that would be coming in as far as the paint and the chemicals and so on. And yet\, guys\, when you were done painting a car\, granted\, the paint booth would be full of paint\, the fumes\, and so on. But when you were done\, you’d pull that mask off\, even after having all of that on nice and tight\, you’d even sweat around your face and around the mask\, or would even make a better seal\, because it’s a rubber-type membrane that’s going around ceiling up your nose and mouth. But even with all of that\, Dr. Kelly\, and Steve\, I personally would take that off and have a ring around where the mask went on of whatever color paint you were actually painting the car with. And then on top of that\, you’d look up inside your nostrils\, blow your nose. And so you’d have all these different particulates\, things nasty stuff coming out of your nose and such\, because that’s what the charcoal canisters\, if you would\, were missing. So when I heard all of these things going on in regards to filtering out what they were trying to do\, basically filtering out a literal microorganism\, if you would\, it’s very\, very small in relation to what I was talking about a moment ago with paint particles. To me\, common sense just said these things aren’t doing diddly squat.” \nDr. Kelly\, “And we’ve known this from reams of data. John\, many many studies. The CDC’s own website has a meta-analysis of ten of the very best studies on masks and the spread of respiratory viruses. And that meta-analysis clearly comes to the conclusion that masks do not stop; They have no significant impact on the spread of respiratory viruses\, and frankly\, they’re quite harmful when worn for prolonged periods of time. Duke University went on to do a study in August of last year\, so a year ago now showing that the cloth mask actually makes things worse\, the cloth mask that so many people are wearing\, because when you cough or sneeze or exhale forcefully\, it actually causes respiratory droplets to break into multiple\, smaller droplets and actually can spread the virus further. So the idea that we’ve continued to do that and promote the idea of mask-wearing\, particularly with children\, it’s absolutely unconscionable. \nWe’ve got an entire group of children who have gone for 18 months without being able to see facial expressions\, learn how to interpret nonverbal cues\, and Brown University just did a study. They leveraged an ongoing longitudinal study looking at children’s neurodevelopment and came to the overwhelming conclusion that kids born for during this pandemic\, meaning from January of last year to the present\, they compared them to kids born prior to the pandemic\, and all of these kids perform significantly worse on verbal\, motor\, and overall cognitive skills. It’s terrifying.“ \nJohn\, “And I interviewed somebody [An interview with veteran educator and language pathologist Holly De Leon] along those same lines last week. … she’s an expert in that area and verified everything you just said. So you’re not the only one that I’ve heard that from.” \nSteve House\, “based on the way these vaccines have been produced\, a mass distribution that actually prevented people from weathering the disease itself because it’s inherently survivable. We could have had a lot more natural immunity. We played games with stuff like that [Masks etc.] that did damage. In reality\, it’s a very\, very survivable disease\, especially for children. And we screwed that up in the same way.” \nSteve House on the “vaccine”\, “Well\, they shortcut it a number of things. They didn’t put it in front of the Commission that they normally do. But the thing that I find so weird and I’d love to get Kelly’s take on this is when I read it\, it told me that they gave Pfizer a continuation of its EUA -emergency use. And there’s a lot of Pfizer vaccine out there in the market right now that is under that EUA. They told them to relabel the new version\, but they actually gave BioNTech\, which is actually vaccine wise\, absolutely equivalent to Pfizer. There is no variation whatsoever\, but they gave one FDA approval. They gave the other extension of the EUA. They apparently are playing games with liability and the legality of liability\, depending on what’s going on. But they also gave BioNTech the FDA approval so that companies could then start to ferret it out mandates for the vaccine. I don’t know where it goes. And that’s again where I’d like to ask Kelly\, do you think they’re going to literally be able to buy vials say? Well\, guess what? If it was a Pfizer EUA vial and you have a vaccine reaction\, even though BioNTech is\, FDA approved\, you get no relief or no ability to carry that liability to a court. And I don’t know that I haven’t read enough to know.” \nDr. Kelly\, “Let me explain further how this happened. The Pfizer vaccine\, now called Comirnaty\, has gotten full FDA approval. The issue is this\, they don’t have any of that manufactured yet. What’s out there in the market is gobs and gobs of the stuff that was made and put out there by Pfizer under the EUA. So although the vaccine hasn’t changed at all. The company hasn’t yet had time to make a bunch more and label it with this new fancy name. Comirnaty. So what’s out there in the public\, What’s out there at all of these vaccine distribution sites and in doctor’s offices\, and that’s your local Walgreens is the stuff that’s been out there under the EUA. So a couple of things. Number one\, the FDA is trying to give Pfizer an opportunity to use up that entire supply of vaccines that’s out there. But I also believe that they are\, in fact\, playing a game here because as long as you get one of the original vials\, even though it is absolutely identical to the new stuff that’s going to be coming out with the fancy label on it. If you get one of those original vials\, the company ie Pfizer can claim it was still under the EUA\, you got the EUA approved stuff\, and therefore we have no liability if you have a bad reaction. So they are dragging\, Pfizer is dragging its feet in making any of the new stuff until they can use up the huge supplies that are out there in the public space. So I think it’s a couple of things. Number one\, they’re looking out for the bottom line of their company\, as drug companies always do. A big Pharma is consummated that\, but the FDA is allowing them to do it and giving them the protection\, the legal protection or liability shelter as it is with these vaccines\, by allowing them to say\, “you got stuff that was still under the EUA\, and therefore we have no liability if you have an adverse event.” \nJohn\, “Just because you have a vaccine doesn’t mean you’re not going to get COVID.” \nDr. Kelly\, “Absolutely.  And that’s why there is absolutely zero justification for differentiating or discriminating against the unvaccinated because we were told we were sold a bill of goods early on and told that these vaccines were going to be highly\, highly effective at stopping the spread of COVID-19. That simply is not the case. And we know from areas around the world that are highly vaccinated. Take\, for example\, Israel or the UK. Initially\, the vaccines were upwards of 90% effective in stopping the transmission. As the last studies came out in Israel\, it’s now down to 16%. Essentially\, it’s not effective at all. Yes. This is what you call a leaky vaccine\, meaning that because first of all\, all viruses\, mutate\, coronaviruses happen to be particularly adept at it. They do it very\, very quickly. And it was always an error in judgment to make such a highly targeted\, narrow vaccine that only is intended to create antibodies against a single spike protein\, because it simply takes very\, very little in terms of a mutation\, a variation for those vaccine-induced antibodies\, not to recognize the new variant. And that’s exactly what is happening. So people who have natural immunity\, meaning people who actually had COVID and recovered their antibodies\, are excellent at recognizing the Delta variant\, and they’ll recognize\, in all likelihood\, the other variants to come. That is not the case. Unfortunately\, with vaccine-induced immunity\, those people recognize only that single spike protein. The vaccine is therefore very leaky. And those folks are actually contracting the different variants\, including Delta. And in many places of the world now\, the vaccinated are largely the ones contracting the virus and being hospitalized. So there is no justification whatsoever in my mind for an employer or a school or anybody else\, an airline\, to discriminate between the unvaccinated and the vaccinated\, because vaccinated people are just as likely\, if not more\, to contract and spread the virus. \nDr. Kelly\, “And by the way\, let me get it on the record\, I am absolutely pro-vaccine. I’ve been referred to as a vaccine zealot in the past. I’ve written and spoken prolifically about the importance of getting vaccinated. I personally have had every vaccine known to man\, plus some because of the areas of the country\, excuse me\, of the globe. I’ve had things like yellow fever in the rest of those. That’s right. So I am pro-vaccine. But people need to understand vaccine production and creation is extraordinarily complicated. There’s a reason why the average vaccine takes four to six years to come to market if it ever makes it to market. There are a heck of a lot of viruses that have been out there\, John\, for a lot longer than COVID-19\, for which scientists have never created a successful or safe vaccine. Think about things like HIV\, herpes neuro virus. Coxsackievirus\, the list goes on and on\, not because we haven’t tried\, but because it’s complex\, really difficult stuff. And it takes years\, generally four to six years to even begin to figure out what the long-term potential adverse events or side effects of these vaccines will be. So I think this was an absolute fool’s errand. And from the get-go\, the idea of creating a highly targeted\, very narrow vaccine for a Coronavirus\, it was doomed to be leaky. It was doomed to fail when you came into contact with the predictable variations and mutations that were going to come along and we are now living in. So now you’re going to be chasing your tail with these boosters and there’s no end to that game. It’ll be boosters eight\, nine\, and ten before you know it\, and it won’t work. \nSteve House\, “So one other thing that really bothers me for both of you is that we know for a fact that when they did the placebo studies\, they did the blind studies. Between those who got the placebo\, we got COVID at Pfizer. In fact\, that all the vaccine companies that before too long\, they actually gave the vaccine to the people in the placebo group. So that’s one thing you never do. When you’re testing medication\, you need to have at least one period of time where the people of placebo\, you need to see what happens to them. And then you need to compare that to the people who were vaccinated. We know there have been death over 13\,000\, some deaths\, and not a single autopsy has been done yet. In part\, when you look at this\, it was as if they were playing the game as you were talking about. Kelly\, A very deadly game when they didn’t even allow the placebo study process to play out. Given those people vaccines\, we don’t know what the comparison is in terms of effectiveness and death rates\, and complications. And ADDs\, It’s crazy. \nDr. Kelly\, “And honestly\, every time I hear someone stand up or even my own colleagues with whom I’m quite disappointed\, I hear them stand up and say things like\, These vaccines are perfectly safe\, or these vaccines are safe for children\, or they’re safe to give to pregnant women. How in the world can you\, with a straight face or an honest face make that statement? These people were never tested. These vaccines were never tested on. For example\, pregnant women\, lactating women\, people with underlying autoimmune diseases. Importantly\, they were never tested on people who already had and recovered from covid. We have absolutely no idea what the long-term effects will be. These vaccines did not exist twelve months ago\, so the most data you could possibly have is twelve months’ worth of data. Tell me what’s the study going to show? What’s the 24 36\, 40\, 60-month outcome for women who are trying to get pregnant? What is the long-term outlook for people who had COVID and are now being not only encouraged but mandated to go off and get a vaccine for a disease they’ve already had and conquered? \nJohn\, “Guys\, I want to add one thing to this again\, I’m the common sense kind of a guy\, and I’m an automotive guy as well. Steve knows that. And I can tell you right now\, everybody listening. Cars are not humans. Cars are mechanical\, lots of integral pieces that work together. And I understand that they can be very\, very complex\, but nowhere is close to what we have going on in the human body. And yet history shows\, guys\, that anytime we’ve tried to bring out some sort of a new model car that we did in a very fast track motion and did it in most cases\, it’s even hard to get that done under a year. We’ve done it in cases in the past where maybe it took 18 months\, the Ford Pinto being one of those examples. And we all know the history of what happened in the Pinto. My point being\, we don’t even build cars\, guys\, the way we’ve done this vaccine on humans\, not even close. \nSteve House\, “It’s getting so frustrating because when you look at all the things that have been done wrong\, I just ask one simple question\, Why would you give an FDA approval right now? I mean\, quite frankly\, it wasn’t going to buy you all that much. I don’t think a lot of people are going to get vaccine other than the mandates\, but given the length of time\, it’s been out there. As Kelly pointed out\, why do FDA approval now? \nJohn\, “Now my answer with all the other problems\, my answer is and again\, I’m a business guy\, Steve. You know that my answer is because I believe this forces maybe that’s the wrong word. This encourages. And it’s again\, government intervening in business\, which they should never be in in the first place\, especially private business. But it’s basically the government’s way of telling Delta Airlines it’s okay to push this on your people and will back you if you do\, because we now have\, quote\, unquote full approval. \nDr. Kelly\, “No question in my mind that that was what was motivating it. When you look again at the adverse events and what we have in this country is an antiquated system for reporting adverse events. It’s called the VAERS Vaccine adverse event reporting system. It’s highly outdated. It’s been around for 22\, 23 years now. But when you look at the reports of adverse events and death and yes\, anything that’s reported\, there doesn’t necessarily mean that it is a direct result of the vaccine. But that’s the way that that system has always been. It’s always the reports that are intended to be fully investigated to determine if they are a direct result of the vaccine. When you look at the number of deaths from January of this year\, January 2021 to the present\, there are more than twice as many deaths reported from the COVID-19 vaccines in that seven and a half month period then of all 30 other vaccines on the VAERS system over a 22 year period combined. \nSteve House\, “Kelly\, there is with all the attention. When you’re going to put a jab in the arm of 300 million Americans\, at least or 250\,000\,000 Americans\, you couldn’t do one or two autopsies on those 13\,000 reported?” \nDr. Kelly\, “That’s a good point. There are 40 between the CDC and the FDA. There are 40\,000 employees. You don’t think they haven’t had time to investigate these yet. These 13\,000 reported deaths. I mean\, that’s unconscionable. And again\, I am pro-vaccine. And there are certain people for whom these vaccines may very well be appropriate. \nDr. Kelly\, “If my parents were still living in their 90s debilitated in a nursing home\, I might well suggest to them that it would be in their best interest to take the risk because this always should come down to a risk benefit calculation. That’s right Not just for vaccines. By the way\, I don’t care if you’re talking about taking an antibiotic\, starting chemotherapy\, or thinking about a surgical intervention. That’s right. You should always really do a thoughtful\, well-informed risk-benefit calculation\, which means\, number one\, you have to have an honest assessment of your personal\, true risk from the illness in this case\, COVID-19\, and weigh that against your personal risk for taking the particular treatment in this case\, the vaccine. And so there are people for whom that calculation. It makes sense for them to take the vaccine. But acting as if everyone’s calculation is the same is highly\, highly flawed. And it’s not true. We know that healthy people under the age of 50\, the CDC numbers not Dr. Kelly Victory’s. Healthy people under the age of 50 have a 99.98% chance of making a full recovery if they get COVID\, you weigh that against the risks from the vaccines. And I’m telling you\, it’s a bad calculation. \nSteve House\, “Kelly\, tell listeners if someone took the vaccine today\, do they have a higher chance of it preventing Delta to them? Then someone took a vaccine three or four months ago?” \nDr. Kelly\, “There’s no question that the people who are vaccinated early are in worse shape. Right now\, we’re seeing huge breakthroughs. But the bottom line is\, Steve\, any way you cut it\, these vaccines won’t work against Delta\, period. These vaccines were created to fight a variant that no longer exists and hasn’t existed for probably more than six months now. So being vaccinated it’s all risk with these vaccines and really no potential benefit\, the variations are escaping the vaccines. We’re seeing that from parts of the world that are highly vaccinated. The UK\, Israel\, Madagascar\, Gibraltar\, places that are really highly Finland\, highly vaccinated. Those places are having enormous\, quote\, breakthrough cases because they got vaccinated early and the virus is now mutated out of the capture rate out of the capture net of the antibodies that you create from those vaccines. Honestly\, I think that the best thing we could do and should have done from the start\, which focus on reasonable prevention measures of which there are many and early treatment\, huge and growing cocktail of medications that we can use to treat those people who are not in those super high-risk categories. But instead of that\, if you dare to talk about these things\, you’re like me\, you get kicked off Twitter\, YouTube\, Facebook\, you get banned and you have horrible things written about you\, slanders liables things written about you in newspapers. It’s insane the level of censorship when people are trying to simply offer this information so that people can make informed decisions and do that critical risk-benefit calculation. They are effectively trying to keep that information from the American public. It’s wrong and it’s evil. \nJohn\, “So Dr.Kelly and Steve wanted me to ask you this\, is it an accurate statement that with FDA approval for a vaccine that has a bunch of unused supply that’ll do nothing now to protect people from Delta\, all that inventory is gonna go someplace most likely in folk’s arms that have nothing to do with helping the fight any of this new strains that are coming out. Am I correct in saying so?” \nDr. Kelly\, “Yes. Unfortunately\, I think that you are. I think that given the number of breakthrough cases that we are seeing and given the fact that this virus is continuing to mutate\, as would be totally predicted\, I hate to see people getting this vaccine. However\, there’s no question that because of the FDA approval that’s now been given to Pfizer. And as you said\, that’s given the green light for businesses and schools and everybody else who have been holding off to go ahead and mandate this thing\, I’m seeing hand over fist the places are doing it. And unfortunately\, I think it’s going to put us in a world of hurt if anything. Having a leaky vaccine is likely to help rapidly select for new variants of this virus. So I think that it’s going to be around forever. There was never a thought or should never have been a thought. I think the average layperson was schooled into believing that we were going to somehow eradicate COVID-19 that simply is not the case. It’s going to be with us forever in one form or another. And the best thing we could do can do is to really rally around\, educate people about how to stay well and avoid the virus in the first place and then mainstream the idea of early treatment with all of these highly safe and very effective medications that we have to treat it. \nJohn\, “So the question I’ve got is\, “Do all these doctors I mean\, are they just lemmings or do they not do research\, or have they just been sold a bill of goods that if they don’t recommend this thing\, they could potentially lose their license? I’m confused. \nSteve\, “That’s why we have so many doctors on board when they ought to know better.” So\, John\, it goes down to A. Pharma pays for a lot of things that go on in medicine\, including helping doctors be there’s a lot of lobbyists who are lobbying on behalf of the Pharma companies to the doctors. There’s a relationship there. And if the Pharma companies and the AMA and other people are saying it’s safe and they need to get onboard\, they’re not reading the kind of stuff Kelly and I are reading and they’re certainly not reading. What\, Kelly is reading\, which is vastly greater than mine. So I think it’s really just a question of following the lead of people that they think they should trust because they’ve had a long-term relationship and there or some financial benefits associated with people getting vaccinated to the doctors themselves. \nDr. Kelly\, “Yeah. I think there’s nothing that has been more distressing to me than the behavior of my colleagues during this pandemic. John\, it’s been really distressing. I think there are multiple issues at play here. Number one\, as Steve said\, there’s no question that there’s a financial component. The biggest issue is really the change in the practice of medicine over the past several decades. …  It’s very uncommon to find a physician in solo practice or in a privately owned practice anymore. They all work for large corporations\, large corporations own the physician practices. Hospitals are run by large corporations. The people at the helm of the hospitals are never physicians anymore. They’re always administrators who’ve never picked up an epidemiology textbook. They know nothing. So what you will hear is after saying\, “I would like to give hydrochloric or Ivermectin or do whatever\, but my hospital won’t let me.” It’s really a tragic thing. Then there’s the whole issue of the way that we are training physicians now. People are not intellectually curious anymore. They don’t go to the source. Half the physicians I know\, if not more\, get their own medical information from Google and NPR and CNN. Rather than going and taking the time to pull the study\, read the study\, analyze the data yourself. Don’t take somebody else’s word for it. Don’t read somebody else’s synopsis. So there’s an intellectual in curiosity that seems to have taken over in medicine. Maybe because we’ve required so much of doctors over these past decades. They have to do so much. They have to cross do so much paper and other stuff that\, frankly\, they’re not educated anymore. \nSteve House\, “My dad was a farmer and a road construction worker. He had an IQ of 163. Common sense. People like him. And you\, John\, are the smartest people around. So keep up the good work.” \n  \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				When Democrats are in Charge of Everything\nYou get one debacle after another.\nTeisha Powell    \nPOLITICAL AUTHOR: Teisha Powell\, is a nationally recognized political and legal analyst and author of Liberal Lies: Discover The Lies Being Told By the Liberal Media and the Establishment.  \nInterview here. \n \nJoined the Conversation\nDennis called in about the Delta Mandate and the covid “vaccine”\, no-shot no-fly\, and Fauci should be in prison or worse for participating in developing a biological weapon: covid-19. \n  \nLosing Respect for the Medical Community\nThe majority of medical doctors are not educating themselves on Covid.Comments here. \n \nJoined the Conversation\nTito called in about what is happening in Afghanistan. Taliban letting Americans in and out.  It looks orchestrated. \n \nBudget Reconciliation Plan\nErica York \nTax Foundation economist Erica York discussed what this could mean for the tax code in the coming months.  While the budget resolution doesn’t lay out specific details yet\, Sen. Sanders said that “Under this budget…no family making under $400\,000 a year will pay a penny more in taxes and will\, in fact\, receive one of the largest tax cuts in American history.” “False promises that can’t be kept.” ~ Erica York \nDon’t Add More Temporary Tax Policies in Budget Reconciliation. Article here. \nInterview here. \n  \nWhat It Takes to Afford an Apartment\nYou have to make at least $25 an hour to afford a decent 1-bedroom apartment in Denver. Article here. \nJohn’s comments here. PS: He fills you in on what they’re not telling you. \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Update on Afghanistan \nLiz Mair \nWe’re a country made up of people where this Afghanistan withdrawal is not going to sit well\, and the untruths coming out of the White House.Interview here. \n  \nDenver International Airport (DIA)\nStudy: Leasing 31 U.S. airports would generate $131 billion to fund other infrastructure and pay the debt. Article here.Comments here. \nShow Notes from 8/31/21\nDenver International Airport (DIA) \nStudy: Leasing 31 U.S. airports would generate $131 billion to fund other infrastructure and pay the debt. Article here. \nRobert Poole – Reason.org joined John and Andy on how the government should get out of the airport industry. A report examining 31 U.S. airports shows Denver International Airport could be worth between $6.4 billion and $9.2 billion via a long-term lease to private airport companies and investors.   \nThe study— “Should Governments Lease Their Airports?”— is available here. The full .pdf is here. And answers to frequently asked questions about airport leases and public-private partnerships are here. \nReason Foundation is a nonprofit think tank dedicated to advancing free minds and free markets. Reason Foundation produces respected public policy research on a variety of issues and publishes the critically acclaimed Reason magazine and its website. For more information please visit Reason.org. \nInterview here. \n  \nAfghanistan\, Taiwan\, China\, and the Semiconductor \n\nIntel recently was awarded an agreement from the DOD to help build out a domestic semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem.\nWhether China follows through on its intentions with Taiwan\, it’s highlighting a potential problem for the U.S. and Europe.\nIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger has been to the White House and capitals all over Europe to discuss the construction of semi manufacturing plants.\nThey take years to build but it’s better to start now than In three years.\nMore money is headed to the space and it should set off a wave of consolidation as semi manufacturers look to buy production capacity.\nNot to mention\, if China assumes control of Taiwan\, the 20 week lead times we’re currently experiencing might seem like a cakewalk.\n\nInterview Here.
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nClick here for the Impossible Question. \nSunsets\nYesterday was the last time the sun sets past 8:00 until next May 7! \n  \n“Mother of 3”\nCNN ran a heartbreaking story of a “mother of 3” facing eviction and even went so far as to set up a “Go Fund Me” account to raise money for her that would stave off the pending eviction that quickly raised $230\,000 for this poor unfortunate single mother of three.  The only problem is that the children weren’t hers\, she is nobody’s mother and she lives with her boyfriend but why let a few tiny details get in the way of a good heartbreaking story?  Article here.  \nSteve House\n \nThe people making decisions for our Country \nDr Fauci never has had his own practice nor worked in a Hospital  \nRochelle Paula Walensky (52) is an American physician-scientist \nShe has no “real world” patient experience \nWhy do we continue to place people in authority that have no real-world experience? \nNew data on coronavirus vaccine effectiveness may be “a wake-up call” Article here. \n  \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				MountainTop Data\nBusinesses Scramble for Attention of Growing Remote Workforce. \nWorking remotely has become a part of everyday life for more employees than ever before and cities and towns have come to see the value of attracting these workers.Remote employees pay taxes\, spend money at local businesses\, and buy or rent property. As a result\, many cities and towns across the country have begun integrating remote workforces into their economic development plans. Aside from offering huge tax incentives to attract corporations\, cities are luring remote workers with marketing strategies that tout their low cost of living and high quality of life. \nMountainTop Data\, headquartered in Los Angeles\, CA\, has been providing data services for B2B marketing for almost two decades. With an unrelenting commitment to quality\, they were the first company to guarantee the accuracy of their licensed data and business emails.  They provide marketing lists\, data cleaning\, data appending\, and data maintenance services. Their data services have been used by some of the world’s biggest brands across a multitude of various industries from multi-national telecommunication companies to office technology\, PR firms\, and more. For more information visit: www.mountaintopdata.com. \n  \nArt & Science of Understanding Cancer\nDr. Francisco Contreras from OASIS OF HOPE and co-author of The Art & Science of Undermining Cancer. By applying God’s approach to healing\, the one-year survival rate for Oasis of Hope patients is three times that of the U.S. average. \n1-800-500-HOPE for anyone looking for treatment  \nBIO: As the director\, president\, and chairman of the Oasis of Hope Hospital\, Dr. Francisco Contreras is a distinguished oncologist and surgeon. He is known for combining conventional and alternative medical treatments with emotional and spiritual support to provide patients with the most positive treatment experience possible. Contreras has authored and co-authored several books concerning integrative therapy\, cancer\, and heart disease prevention and chronic illness\, including The Hope of Living Cancer Free\, The Hope of Living Long and Well\, and Dismantling Cancer. He is the co-author of The Art & Science of Undermining Cancer. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Liz Mair \nPsaki’s weird remark about what role the Taliban wants to play in the international community?  \n  \nPower the Future\nLarry Behrens director of communications for Power the Future\, “Our enemies are laughing at how we\, in the name of green politics\, have weakened our economy\, our national security\, our very sovereignty. As President Biden and his private jet-setting “Climate Czar” push the green agenda\, the OPEC+ nations and also China are strengthening their energy industries\, making themselves stronger. It’s too bad President Biden doesn’t let the same happen here at home.”  Power The Future\, a national nonprofit organization that advocates for American energy jobs. \n  \n 
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nClick here for the Impossible Question. \n  \nWhy Did The Chicken Cross The Road?\nDONALD TRUMP: I’ve been told by my many sources\, good sources – they’re very good sources – that the chicken crossed the road. All the Fake News wants to do is write nasty things about the road\, but it’s a really good road. It’s a beautiful road. Everyone knows how beautiful it is. \nJOE BIDEN: Why did the chicken do the…thing in the…you know the rest. \nSARAH PALIN: The chicken crossed the road because\, gosh-darn it\, he’s a maverick! \nBARACK OBAMA: Let me be perfectly clear\, if the chickens like their eggs they can keep their eggs. No chicken will be required to cross the road to surrender her eggs. Period. \nAOC: Chickens should not be forced to lay eggs! This is because of corporate greed! Eggs should be able to lay themselves. \nHILLARY CLINTON: What difference at this point does it make why the chicken crossed the road. \nGEORGE W. BUSH: We don’t really care why the chicken crossed the road. We just want to know if the chicken is on our side of the road or not. The chicken is either with us or against us. There is no middle ground here. \nDICK CHENEY: Where’s my gun? \nBILL CLINTON: I did not cross the road with that chicken. \nAL GORE: I invented the chicken. \nJOHN KERRY: Although I voted to let the chicken cross the road\, I am now against it! It was the wrong road to cross\, and I was misled about the chicken’s intentions. I am not for it now\, and will remain against it. \nAL SHARPTON: Why are all the chickens white? \nDR. PHIL: The problem we have here is that this chicken won’t realize that he must first deal with the problem on this side of the road before it goes after the problem on the other side of the road. What we need to do is help him realize how stupid he is acting by not taking on his current problems before adding any new problems. \nANDERSON COOPER: We have reason to believe there is a chicken\, but we have not yet been allowed to have access to the other side of the road. \nNANCY GRACE: That chicken crossed the road because he’s guilty! You can see it in his eyes and the way he walks. \nPAT BUCHANAN: To steal the job of a decent\, hardworking American. \nDR SEUSS: Did the chicken cross the road? Did he cross it with a toad? Yes\, the chicken crossed the road\, but why it crossed I’ve not been told. \nERNEST HEMINGWAY: To die in the rain\, alone. \nGRANDPA: In my day we didn’t ask why the chicken crossed the road. Somebody told us the chicken crossed the road\, and that was good enough for us. \nARISTOTLE: It is the nature of chickens to cross the road. \nALBERT EINSTEIN: Did the chicken really cross the road\, or did the road move beneath the chicken? \nCOLONEL SANDERS: Did I miss one? \nComments here. Email author unknown \n  \nCars Not to Buy\nAudi\, BMW\, Ford\, Honda\, Volkswagen\, and Volvo \nCalifornia Framework Automakers’ Joint Statement on New Federal Vehicle Emissions Standards. Article here.Comments here. \n  \nSteve House \nFor those who have become addicted to Covid fear porn\, today’s episode is brought to you by NIH Director Dr. Anthony Fauci who is warning about a new (not yet in existence) Covid variant that he predicts could be even more contagious & deadlier than the current Delta variant. Of course\, that warning should only scare you if you assume that those who have already been vaccinated (150 million)  or have had and recovered from an actual Covid infection (200 million+ by CDC estimate) will have almost no immunity to this new strain. \nFauci fears that a variant worse than delta is coming\, says COVID-19 cases may double. Article here. \nSo are you afraid of the boogeyman?  You have been saying this for some time now but this is the first autopsy proving what you talked about. Have there been others you know of? This guy died 25 days after the vaccine but it appears the cause was his body reacted to get exposed to CoVid and then overwhelmed his organs. We have talked about a coming wave of vaccine-related problems/deaths. Is this what you expect to happen? \nAutopsy on Dead Body of COVID-19 Vaccinated Individual Reveals Spike Proteins in Every Organ. Article here. \nPart One Interview here. \n  \n Video on Rent Moratorium \n\n@whph62part 1\, pandemic fraud #pandemic #merica #concervative#covid #liberal#politics#wtf \n♬ original sound – greg \n\n\n \nComments here. \nSturgis vs Lalapalooza \nThe left is full of Hypocrites! Comments here.  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				John Tobacco \nJohn Tabacco talked about his new show\, airing every Saturday at 10 PM on Newsmax TV.  He is also running for office in New York because of the lockdowns. His new show “Wise Guys” will feature perspectives unheard of from the rest of the establishment media. Interview here.  \n  \nDr. Fauci\n“…and he should be in jail.” more comments here.  \n  \nJoined the Conversation\nDave from Thornton commented about trying to shame people who went to Sturgis. John added on how the left doesn’t mind shutting down the things they don’t like and keep things open they do like. The Covid data shows that it is not as deadly as the Dr. Faucis of the world wants us to think it is.  \n  \nJohn’s Confession\nWhat happens to stupid Lefties. Comments here.  \n  \nFAA Investigation \nFAA Urges Airports To Stop Alcohol ‘To Go’ Amid Spike In Unruly Passengers. Article here. What they really need to do is Get Rid of the Mask Mandate! Comments here. John from Cheyenne called in about his wife who is a flight attendant and her experience.  \n  \nJoined the Conversation\nMark called in about the illegals crossing the border. “An invasion of voters” JD called in about the lack of coins in circulation and asked about Paul Leuenberger for insurance. Bill called in and commented about people who own more than one car and car insurance.  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Lack of Constitutionality\nLiz Mair talked about the eviction moratorium\, and Liberals pressing for non-vaccinated people to be added to the no-fly list. Interview here.  \n  \nJoined the Conversation\nMark called in about private property rights and contract rights. Mike called in and gave John a thank you for how he has been covering covid. He always wants honesty from the government. Dave delivers things to a lot of apartments and what he found out about the eviction moratorium \n  \nScott Garliss – Stansberry Research \n\nADP employment numbers and what they might mean for monthly job numbers tomorrow. ADP disappointed (330k versus the 690k estimate) and the number weakened versus last month\, but still saw gains. This means the Fed doesn’t have to rush to pull back on stimulus and hike rates.Manufacturing: ISM manufacturing data pointing to a switch from manufacturing consumption to services sector consumption. Stock Market (that’s really what it’s all about): Goldman Sachs\, which has one of the best strategy teams on Wall Street\, took its S&P 500 target up to 4\,700 for this year from 4\,300. That’s around 7% upside from here.Share buyback announcements have totaled $683 billion YTD\, the second-largest total on record at this point in the calendar year. U.S. money market funds have AUM of $5.4 trillion\, more than $1 trillion above balances at the start of 2020. \nInterview here. Stansberry Research \n  
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/08-05-2021/
CATEGORIES:cars,Constitution,Covid-19,Fauci,finances,immigration,Insurance,Scott Garliss
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210730
DTSTAMP:20260403T135125
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nClick here for the impossible question. \nOpening Comments\nDan Meurer with his sister\, Anne\, joined John in Studio today. Listen here. \nNational Chicken Wing Day\nNational Chicken Wing Day Activities. Article here. \n  \nRon Popeil\nRon Popeil\, Ronco Founder And ‘Informercial King\,’ Dead At 86. Article here.Comments here part 2. Mobile users begin at 12:01 \n  \n \n  \n  \nA New Word\nHetero life mate meaning.Comments here. Mobile users begin at 26:41Jay and Silent Bob Snoogans Sweatshirt: Click here.John from Cheyenne. Comments here. 29:42 \n  \nJoe Biden the Truck Driver\nJOE’S WHEELIE BIG LIE? Career politician Biden mocked for claiming he used to drive an 18-wheeler truck as critics say he ‘lives in fantasy land’. Video clip here.Comments here. Mobile users begin at 42:29 \n  \nWhite House Press Conference\nReturning to lockdowns and school closures. Comments and Twitter recording here. Mobile users begin at 46:08 \n  \n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Colorado and the Silver Crash: The Panic of 1893\nA catastrophic depression engulfed Colorado in 1893. The government’s decision to adopt the gold standard and stop buying silver hit the mining industry like a cave-in. Book by the author John Steinle “Colorado and the Silver Crash: The Panic of 1893″  here.Interview here. Mobile users begin at 1:23 \n  \nSteve House\nThis week there has been a fair amount of data regarding breakthrough cases on CoVid and it is becoming increasingly clear that the US is really cooking the books. The article below proves Fauci is lying about the 99% unvaccinated part just with his own numbers. Article here.InterviewPart 1 here. Mobile users begin at 13:07Part 2 here. Mobile users begin at 29:31Part 3 here. Mobile users begin at 41:24 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				You can find similar displays of robotically generated comments on Facebook where the identical comment will appear on multiple different Facebook pages but all posted under different names. \nYou should be asking yourself: Who is doing this\, who is paying for it\, and why. \nComments here. Sent in from Jersey Joe \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Covid and the Numbers\nFrom Jersey Joe: \nAt the height of the pandemic in the US. the reported death rate (daily deaths divided by REPORTED new daily cases) was 1.4% (Seven day average of 253\,000 new daily cases per day divided by a peak seven-day daily death rate of 3\,500). As low as that figure was\, if you accept the CDC estimate that there were actually 8X as many actual cases of Covid infections than those confirmed by testing\, that fatality rate would drop to 0.18%. \nNow let’s look at the current fatality rate for the Delta variant.  Right now the seven-day average rate for reported new cases is 67\,293.  The seven-day average fatality rate is 303.  That yields a case fatality rate of just 0.45% for TESTED & CONFIRMED cases.  0.45% divided by 1.4% is just 32%. \nThat means that the reported case fatality rate for the Delta variant is less than 1/3 that of the original Covid 19 virus.   If you also apply the 8X CDC actual vs reported case factor to that data\, the fatality rate drops to less than 0.06% (6 hundredths of 1 % = 6 fatalities per 1\,000 infections). \nJohn’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 1:41“The Delta variant is  not going to kill us off.”  \n  \nJoined the Conversation\nCraig from Wheatridge on the Delta variant and the false narrative. The Craziness of the government and its inefficiency. CDOT and its troubles. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 3:52 \nRandy called in about CDOT and where is this money going when property taxes have doubled. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 16:35 \nConrad called in about covid becoming a national emergency. Comments here. Mobile users being at 28:23 \n  \nScott Garliss \nThe European Central Bank said it’s going to increase the amount of money its putting in the financial system. It’s also going to maintain easy-money policies for longer. The Fed also announced the introduction of a new repurchase facility yesterday. It will basically make $1 trillion available in the overnight lending markets\, $500 B domestically and foreign.  \nThese facilities are designed to increase access to cash. It’s an interesting move when many money managers are using the Fed’s reverse repurchase facility currently to store $1 trillion worth of cash. Could be a signal it’s getting ready to change policy direction. Both of these items could portend a stronger dollar – more euros and fewer dollars.  \nIf that plays out\, it could ease some of the inflation dynamics in this country as a stronger dollar has more buying power.  \nPelosi and a lifetime of trading. Article here.  \nInterview here. Mobile users begin at 29:18 \n 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/07-29-21/
CATEGORIES:Biden Administration,Covid-19,Dan Meurer,Fauci,Jersey Joe,Scott Garliss
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210723
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question:\nYesterday’s \nQ: What should you do 2 hours before bedtime if you want to sleep better?A: Take a shower \nToday’sQ: Can you name what only 10% of the people surveyed find this easy to do?A:  Stick to a budget \n  \nTech School\nSend your kids to tech school because there is a huge shortage of technicians in all fields! \nWeb Sites Down – DNS Issue \nMassive internet outage: FedEx\, Delta and McDonald’s go down. Article here. \nTokyo Games\nTokyo Games organizers fired Kentaro Kobayashi on Thursday over a joke he made about the Holocaust as part of a comedy act in the 1990s that recently resurfaced in domestic media. Article here.  \nDespite what the media says – Missouri is not “In Trouble” \nSteve House \n  \nInterview here. Mobile users begin at 16:49 \nDespite what the media says – Missouri is not “In Trouble” \nMissouri Population – 6.16 MillionAverage Death Rate of 7 \nColorado Population 5.7 MillionAverage Death Rate of 4 \nFlorida Population 20 MillionAverage Death Rate of 28 \nHere’s Where COVID-19 Cases Are Rising and Falling. Article here. \nCOVID-19 in Israel\nWho is testing positive for COVID-19 in Israel?Unlike in many other countries\, most of the people testing positive in Israel are vaccinated\, reported The Washington Post.  \n\nBut this should not be surprising\, according to epidemiologist Katelyn Jetelina\, per The Washington Post. \n“The more vaccinated a population\, the more we’ll hear of the vaccinated getting infected\,” she said.\n\nArticle here. \nCraig from Wheatridge called in about John Hickenlooper and space junk. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Right To Repair\nRight To Repair – Thank  the Auto Aftermarket Industry\nFTC pushes for ‘right to repair’ things like cellphones\, tractors. Article here. \nH.R.1449 \nMotor Vehicle Owners Right to Repair Act of 2011 – Requires the manufacturer of a motor vehicle sold\, leased\, or otherwise introduced into U.S. commerce to: (1) provide to the vehicle owner and service providers all information necessary to diagnose\, service\, maintain\, or repair the vehicle; (2) offer for sale to the. Link here. \n  \nUsed Car Prices \nIs Your Clunker Worth Some Serious Cash? Article here.Comments here. Mobile users begin at 9:35 \nStellantis\nFleet CustomersNow under the Stellantis umbrella are Chrysler\, Dodge\, Jeep\, Ram\, Fiat\, Alfa Romeo\, Abarth\, Lancia\, and Maserati. Article here.Comments here. Mobile users begin a 20:39 \nJoined the Conversation\nDan called in about the used car prices\, vaccines\, mandates and where is OSHA and the ACLU. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 29:55 \nLiz Mair \nA conversation about Dr. Fauci. Interview here. Mobile users begin at 32:19 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Mortgage Info\nKurt Rogers with Affordable Interest Mortgage.  \nInflation why aren’t rates increasing with inflation?  Get the best rate/ credit score/ risk factors to lenders and more. Interview here.  \nDenver Is Spending 17th Most on Construction per Construction Worker. Article here. U.S. Median Home Price Hit New High in June. Article here. 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/07-22-21/
CATEGORIES:cars,CDC,Covid-19,Kurt Rogers,mortgages,Steve House
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210716
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SUMMARY:Show Notes
DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question:\nYesterday’sQ:  What is the number one driving pet peeve?A:  Don’t use a turn signal when turning  \nToday’sQ: 17% of the 45 million Americans who have one of these wish they didn’t. What is it? A: A tattoo \nCopy Cat Asians\n2022 Toyota Tundra. Article hereJohn’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 3:57Craig From Wheatridge called in. Mobile users begin at 12:48 \n  \nWhy is Covid Being Pushed so Hard?\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				John Rush and Steve House take a deep dive into the many factors of Covid and how the Biden Administration is using this to control social media\, unlawfully claim that an emergency use authorization vaccination is safe. \nOverall what we are witnessing is what the North Koreans\, Chinese\, and Russian governments do to their people. This is what happens in those countries\, not the United States.  It looks like the Chinese game system of social scoring is coming to America. As a citizen\, you get a score. \nOverall the Biden Administration is pushing a war with the American people and it’s escalating very rapidly.  This is a huge control factor being pushed out by the powers that be. And in this case\, that’s the White House and the folks that are on the far left. \n\nJen Psaki just said “We’re flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation.” Should be terrifying to anyone who values free speech. Big tech companies are now default state actors. pic.twitter.com/xOosfhuF2y \n— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) July 15\, 2021 \n\n \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Taxpayers Protection Alliance \nDavid Williams – President of TPA\, “It’s clear Democrats are trying to raise taxes to attempt to buy votes with targeted government handouts in advance of the midterm election at the expense of the economy\, taxpayers\, and consumers. In the spirit of never letting a good crisis go to waste\, Democrats are doing everything possible to destroy an economy that is struggling to recover from the pandemic.”  Full interview here.  \nTruck Drivers\nTrash-truck drivers are hard to hire right now. Article here. John’s Comments and solution here. Mobile users begin at 11:28Mike From Parker called in. Mobile users begin at 19:35 \nHandgun Sales\nLaw banning handgun sales to Americans under 21 violates Second Amendment\, court rules.  Article here. John’s Comments here. Mobile users begin at 27:57 \nJoined the Conversation \nWarren called in talked with him on how terrible Lyndon Johnson was and how he was drunk on power. Mobile users begin at 31:28James called in and commented on the CDL licenses.  Mobile users begin at 36:21Tito called in about people who want to smoke a joint and the CDL license.  Mobile users begin at 42:00 \nExpired License Plates \nPueblo police will start cracking down on expired license plates. Here’s how to renew your tags. Article Here. John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 44:15 \nJoined the Conversation\nCraig called in about when John was talking about religion and Craig thinks the young people’s religion has become their cell phone. Mobile users begin at 45:56 \n  \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				CUBA\nLiz Mair –  Mair Strategies talked with John on Cuba\, BLM\, and the Far Left Comments here.  \n  \nGlass AR-15 \nTSA officers find glass replica rifle in traveler’s carry-on: ‘Not allowed’ Article here.John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 17:52 \n  \nScott Garliss\nEconomic Indicators and the increase in pay\, plus working vs. not working.Stansberry ResearchComments here. Mobile users begin at 27:05
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/07-15-21/
CATEGORIES:Biden Administration,cancel culture,Critical Race Theory,guns,Scott Garliss,Steve House
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210702
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nYesterday’s \nQ:  Since the 1950s there has been a 65% increase in women doing “this”. Can you name this?A:  Dying their hair \nToday’s  \nQ:  Car keys are number one\, so what is the second most misplaced item?A:  Cell Phone charger \nXi Jinping\nXi Jinping Vows to Bash the Heads of ‘Foreign Bullies\,’ ‘Utterly Defeat’ Taiwan. Article here.John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 7:16 \n  \nBarry Shore\nThe Ambassador of Joy. Interview here. Mobile users begin at 11:59 \nSteve House\n  \n\nYeah\, I’m becoming an extremist. An anti-@Facebook extremist. “Confidential help is available?” Who do they think they are? \nEither they’re a publisher and a political platform legally liable for every bit of content they host\, or they need to STAY OUT OF THE WAY. Zuck’s choice. pic.twitter.com/AImMAcnPAv \n— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) July 1\, 2021 \n\n \nInterview here. Mobile users begin at 27:48 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Catholic Adoption Agency\nSupreme Court unanimously sides with a Catholic adoption agency that turned away same-sex couples. Article here.John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 1:06 \nFloating Cars\nHow to stay safe when the roads are flooded. John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 5:24 \n  \nPopulation Scam\nBlog post here.John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 7:57Part 2 abundance of food. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 22:40 \n  \nAchieving Success\nWe are all born with the potential to be successful. It’s programmed into us at birth. What success you ultimately achieve all comes down to your mental approach and attitude. Dr. Robert Flower\, who has been studying human potential for nearly 40 years\, says there are four significant roadblocks to achieving success: Fear\, Ego\, Ignorance\, and Self-Deception.Listen here. Mobile users begin at 23:51 \nJersey Joe\nSent in an article about food production. Comments here.  Mobile users begin at 45:00 \nFront Range Passenger Train System\nSenate Bill 238 creates a new taxation district to fund the project\, which will be overseen by a board. Article here.Comments here. Mobile users begin at 50:34 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sonoma County\nTravel Expert Shares How “Restorative Travel” is Key to Reawakening Your Sleeping Senses. Biggi Vaughn from Sonoma County Tourism joined John.Interview here. \n  \nInconvenient Facts\nGregory Wrightstone is a geologist and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington Virginia. He is the bestselling author of Inconvenient Facts: The Science that Al Gore doesn’t want you to know.Interview here.  Mobile users begin at 10:28Blog post here. \n  \nScott Garliss\nEconomic Indicators. Stansberry ResearchComments here. Mobile users begin at 27:14 \nJersey Joe\nCommented on how to tax the middle class. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 47:40
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/07-01-21/
CATEGORIES:Barry Shore,Colorado,Environment,Steve House
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210701
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nYesterday’s \nQ: Can you guess what 3 out of 5 brides say they dread this the most about their wedding day?\nA: The Best man’s speech \nToday’s  \nQ:  Since the 1950s there has been a 65% increase in women doing “this”. Can you name this?\nA:  Dying their hair\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Greg Bloom – Barber’s Foods \nHighlights\n\n\nWagyu Sliced Beef Pucks:  Comments here. Mobile users begin at 5:30 \n\n\nJohn from Cheyenne and his go-to Brats with Beer. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 8:13 \n\nThe Steak Test. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 16:25\nHow Barber’s Foods packaging makes meats last longer. Much longer. Comments here. Mobile users begin at  23:27\nLimitations on buying half or quarter of beef.  Comments here. Mobile users begin at 24:35\nGrass-fed vs. Grain-fed. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 26:46\nKabobs cooking how-to. Comments here.  Mobile users begin at 34:15\nBiggest cooking mistakes with beef\, food safety\, and the cookie sheet method. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 36:19\nCooking with a smoker. Comments here. 38:00\nBrine poultry for smoking. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 40:47\nBreading of conventional turkeys and how to cook. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 41:31\nChicken wings shortage. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 45:27\nKen called in asking about brine. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 45:58\n\nOpening/running a restaurant. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 46:48\nLow and slow cooking tip. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 53:19\n\n \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Our Founding Patriots Blessed Us Greater than Our Appreciation of Them \nBlog post with Richard Battle. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				  \n\n\nGrit\nDo the people of today have the same amount of grit that our Founding Fathers did? And Greg’s experience of living in Southeast Asia for two years. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 19:05 \n  \nUS Olympian and BLM activist turns away from US flag on the podium\nHammer Thrower Gwen Berry turns back to US flag during the national anthem at Olympic trials\, says she was ‘set-up’.  Article here. \nDrew Allen of the Drew Allen Podcast joined John.  Comments here. Mobile users begin at 24:03 \nDrew Allen BIO: Fluent in Italian\, Drew has lived and worked in Italy in the fashion industry and in New York City and Los Angeles as an actor\, screenwriter\, and independent film producer. He is a fresh\, young\, bold voice for the conservative movement.  \n \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Food Freedom and Mental Blocks\nChicken feet\, intestines\, tounges ~ exports\, and more. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 36:14 \nCooking Chicken\nThe skill of cooking chicken on the grill. Comments here. Mobile Users begin at 41:11 \nJersey Joe\nComments on working and eating in Communist China. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 42:05 \nJoined the Conversation\nCraig in Wheatridge called in about hammer thrower Gwen Berry. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 45:06 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Joined the Conversation\nElizabeth called in with a food story about a unique sandwich her mom used to make her. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 1:51 \nA listener texted in about grass-finished beef and GMOs.100 Billion Animals Study. Article here.Listen here. Mobile users begin at 4:01 \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				A Recipe for Disaster\nPsaki: Rural\, Disadvantaged Communities To Be ‘Focus’ of 500\,000 Charging Stations for $56K Electric Cars. Article here.Comments here. Mobile users begin at 11:16 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Barber’s Foods\nLooking for something that not on the website?  Plus what about those big turkeys? Listen here. Mobile users being at 13:45 \nJohn’s Weirdest Food\nThe tables were turned and Greg asked John what the weirdest thing was that he has ever eaten.Comments here. Mobile users begin at 16:33 \nColorado and Mexican Food\nComments here. Mobile users begin at 19:10 \n  \nEvolution Dog Wash Company\nFortis Law Partners secures nearly $1 million with an in-jury verdict for Gary Sherman and The Evolution Dog Wash Company. Article here.Comments from David Olsky a partner at Fortis Law Partners here. Mobile users begin at 23:33John and Greg comment here about their personal stories. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 34:40 \n  \nMustard on Watermelon\, and The Hot Dog\nWhy the bad wrap on Hot dogs isn’t deserved and how they are made. The best and the worst of hot dogs. And what is the best way to cook one.Greg recommended Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs.  Greg does not provide their hot dogs\, which he highly recommends but he does their beef.Comments here.  Mobile users begin at 39:04 \n  \nYum Yum\nTabasco on Ice cream. Monkey brains. Why are the Wagyu steaks so popular?Listen here. Mobile users begin at 46:19 \n  \nBarber’s Foods\nCan’t find it on their website? More info here. Mobile users begin at 48:58Give them a call at (303)-466-7338They do ship out of state
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/06-30-21/
CATEGORIES:Colorado,Constitution,Health and Wellness,Richard Battle
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210611
DTSTAMP:20260403T135126
CREATED:20210611T011605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T015411Z
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SUMMARY:Show Notes
DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question:\nYesterday’s Q: Because of covid and the lockdowns of 2020\,  25% of people say they want to “do-over” on this…A: Their BirthdayTop answer: the whole year \nToday’sQ: There’s a 30% chance someone will not date you because you have one of these. What is it?A: A CatTop Answer: A Bird \n  \nOpening Comments:\nThe weather in June. \nMark from Denver called about the “pot” car and John’s comments about SB21-169. See show notes Discriminatory Insurance Pricing / The Robinhood of Insurance hour 3 here.  Comments here. Mobile users being at 4:22 \nBill from Lakewood called in about the car emissions project. Comments here. Mobile users being at  7:25 \nHousing shortages and the lumber market. The CEO of the largest US lumber producer says that the commodity’s sky-high price is not the new normal\, even as he foresees sustained demand over the next decade:  Article here.Comments here. Mobile users being at 13:45 \nBiden claims Pentagon views climate change as America’s ‘greatest threat’. Article here.  John’s comments here. Mobile users being at 15:15 \nChris from Novus Fort Collins called in to thank the listeners for supporting the advertisers. Also called about a Constitution class being held at Foundations Church on Tuesday nights\, June 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. You can join anytime. The cost is free. Check out the link. Also talked about Biden’s tax returns. Comments here. Mobile users begin at 27:40 \nSteve House\nFollowed up with Chris’ comments and how Jonh is willing to take on the issues. Parents speaking up against Critical Race Theory. How American’s have lost trust. Parents don’t want middle schoolers hating America. The communist’s American agenda is to divide and conquer. The conditioning of the American people. Problems with vaccines sometimes don’t show up until 6 to 8 months later.  Transgenerderism. Gender is assigned by God. The climate change hoax. \nHealthy Youth should not get the Covid vaccine. \n\nWOW. Germany’s scientific advisory committee on vaccinations just recommended AGAINST #Covid vaccines for people under 18\, except those with serious medical conditions that might make #Covid riskier to them. \nBecause the Germans are so irrational and don’t trust The Science (TM). pic.twitter.com/2dN353SgAm \n— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) June 10\, 2021 \n\n\n\n \nOnce you’ve had covid it is being speculated that you may have a lifetime immunity against it. \nComments here. Mobile users begin at 31:46 \nJerry called in about if American’s would ever live under communism. The “Long March through the Institutions” is a phrase coined by Italian communist Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) to describe how a society could be subverted without recourse to arms. By co-opting society’s chief institutions—schools\, universities\, courts\, corporations\, media\, and political parties—dedicated leftists could affect revolutionary change. Article here.Comments here. Mobile users begin at 42:26 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Growing Up Without a Father\nExecutive Producer\, Lee Habeeb\, will be on with John today discussing his latest film\, The Streets Were My Father: A Story of Hopelessness and RedemptionFACTS ABOUT GROWING UP WITHOUT A FATHER:90% of homeless and runaway: 32X the average.71% of high school dropouts come from fatherless homes: 9X the average.85% of children with behavioral disorders. 20X the average.70% of Americans believe fatherless homes is our biggest social problem. \nFind out more about Our American Stories \n  \nThe Importance of Fathers\nJohn’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 25:36 \nObama’s Father’s Day Quote\n“We know the statistics that children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime. Nine times more likely to drop out of school\, and twenty times more likely to end up in prison. They are more likely to have behavior problems or run away from home or become teenage parents themselves and the foundations of our community is weaker because of it. \n \n  \nWhistle Blower\, Cindy Grosz\, fighting for our Children\nBlog and sound clip here. \n  \nIlhan Omar\nRep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) is feuding with Jewish House Democrats about Israel — again. Article here. John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 45:54 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Stand Courageous\nStand Courageous is a ministry that seeks to help men develop a strong biblical character\, cultivate positive habits\, build and rebuild relationships\, and make commitments that will move men closer to God’s good purpose and design – men who will Stand Courageous!  Randy Wilson here with Family Research Council joined John to talk about this event. Comments here. Mobile users being at 1:07 \nScott Garliss – Stansbury Research \nPotential changes at the Federal Reserve. Biden Administration not getting what they want. Economy picking up.  The infrastructure bill. Energy and chip shortage.Comments here. Mobile users being at 12:13 \n  \nCitizens for Renewing America\nWade Miller\, Executive director for Citizens for Renewing America released an A to Z toolkit for parents\, school admin\, or anybody who wants to combat critical race theory. We also rolled out model school board language in order to help school boards begin banning CRT.   Related article here. Comments here. Mobile users being at 33:29
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/06-10-21/
CATEGORIES:Colorado,Covid-19,Critical Race Theory,Environment,Fathers,inflation,Scott Garliss,Steve House
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210528
DTSTAMP:20260403T135126
CREATED:20210527T231532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210530T233036Z
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SUMMARY:Show Notes
DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Impossible Question\nYesterday’s \nQ: The average American eats 11 of these each year…A: A Steak \nToday’s \nQ: Almost 50% of Americans actually believe that this is a tax deduction.A: A pet \n  \nDo UFOs exist?\nDo UFOs exist? Logic\, physics\, Scripture\, and gratitude for divine grace. Article here by Jim Denison of Denison Forum.Interview here. \nThe proof that there are ETs is that women exist. They are definitely from a galaxy far far away. LOL! – From Dan \n  \nNew Area Code \nNew area code in Denver. Article here.  John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 18:28 \n  \nSteve House\nCovid Vaccine/Vaccine Shaming   \nSide effects and deaths from the vaccine. \nNo extra benefit in getting a vaccine when you have the anti-bodies  \nMild coronavirus infection leaves behind lasting antibody protection\, research suggests. Article here \nMedical Journal papers Steve used during the interview\, click here. \nInterview here. Mobile users begin at 28:04 \n  \n\nAre you concerned yet? pic.twitter.com/xh2xamEgYV \n— 🍁🇨🇦CanAditude🇨🇦🍁 (@CanAditude) May 24\, 2021 \n\n \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FAUCI\nLawmakers call for Fauci’s resignation or firing ‘immediately’ amid COVID flip-flops. Article here.John’s comments below in the video  \n \n  \nBack to Work Money\n1\,500 people have already applied for it.  Article Here. John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 25:02. \n  \nCOVID and Looking Bad to a Potential Employer\nVince Thompson\, author of Build Brand You: How To Use Your College Experience To Find and Win Your First Job\, talked with John about how even though more adults are being vaccinated and states easing up on COVID restrictions\, could those photos of you at a crowded beach\, brewery or backyard gathering look bad to a potential employer?Listen here. Mobile users begin at 25:40 \n  \nImposter Syndrome \nWhy So Many Millennials Fall Prey to Impostor Syndrome?  Article here. John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 43:38 John’s additional comments here. Mobile users begin at 48:48 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				National Right to Work Foundation \nMark Mix from National Right to Work Foundation joined John to talk about A Colorado Springs metal worker who has just filed a federal unfair labor practice charge against International Association of Sheet Metal\, Air\, Rail\, and Transportation Workers (SMART) Local 9 union officials\, whom he asserts are illegally trying to fine him tens of thousands of dollars after he resigned his union membership and went to work for a contractor not under union control.  Need Help? Contact National Right to WorkInterview here.   \n  \nUnconstitutional Race Discrimination\nKim S. Hermann General Counsel\, Southeastern Legal Foundation joined John to talk about on May 24\, 2021\, Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) and Mountain States Legal Foundation (MSLF) filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging unconstitutional race discrimination in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s farmer and rancher loan forgiveness program. The challenged provision in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 provides automatic loan forgiveness of up to 120 percent of the loan amount for farmers and ranchers unless they are white.  \nFemale Wyoming Rancher Sues Biden Admin. for Race Discrimination. Article here. Interview here. Mobile users being at 10:35.  \n  \nScott Garliss – Stansbury Research \nActivist Wins Exxon Board Seats After Questioning Oil Giant’s Climate Strategy. Article here. Market and investing update from Scott Garliss. Website here. Interview here. Mobile Users begin at 23:54 \n 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/05-27-21/
CATEGORIES:Biden Administration,cancel culture,Christianity,Colorado,Constitution,finances,Jim Dennison,Scott Garliss
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210521
DTSTAMP:20260403T135126
CREATED:20210524T221550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240525T154605Z
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SUMMARY:Show Notes
DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Opening Comments\nJohn was joined by Rachel Keane The Conservative Momma \nImpossible Question \nYesterdayQ: The average child does this more than 1500 times before they turn 18. What is it?A: Begs for a pet \nTodayQ: In a survey\, about 25% of people say it’s never okay to do THIS at work. What is it?A: Talk politics \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Supreme Court and Roe v. Wade\nSupreme Court to consider a case that could undermine Roe v. Wade. Jim Dennison joined John and Rachel to talk about how “The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could undermine Roe v. Wade\, the landmark 1973 decision that legalized abortion across America. The Wall Street Journal explains that the case in question is “a Mississippi abortion law that seeks to ban the procedure after fifteen weeks of pregnancy\, a case that gives the justices an opportunity to revisit the court’s precedents protecting abortion rights.” …Jim’s article here \nInterview here. Mobile users begin at 1:55 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Colorado Jump Start\nPolis with an EO: Colorado will pay people who are unemployed to get and keep a job. Article here \nJohn and Rachel comments here and Randy from Arvada called in to let his boss know that he is quitting but will be back tomorrow at work so he can qualify for his return to work bonus. LOL!  Mobile users begin at 16:02 \nBiden????\nEvery day Rachel wakes up and asks\, “What is Biden going to do today?” Netanyahu continues to defy Biden with airstrikes amid more Hamas rocket fire. Artice here.  \nBiden administration confirms it’s waiving sanctions over Nord Stream 2. Article here.Can you imagine if Trump had waved sanctions on Russia so that Putin could sell oil to Europe —in return enriching Russia?  \nListen here.  “Come on Man” you mobile users begin at 20:08 \n  \nFully Vaccinated People\nFully vaccinated people continue to wear masks \nListen to John and Rachel’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 22:58 \n  \n\n“Why are you still wearing a mask outside?”@LisaBennatan and @CaitMcDuffee asked people in DC why they are still wearing masks outside even though the CDC guidance now says vaccinated people can take them off. pic.twitter.com/3EsWwP2pyz \n— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 19\, 2021 \n\n \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Covid-19 Manufactured\nFauci knew about it and was part of the manufacturing of the virus.  John and Rachel’s comments here. \nWuhan lab staff sought hospital care before COVID-19 outbreak disclosed – WSJ  Related article. \nGo Army\n\nRussian army ad vs US army ad2021pic.twitter.com/tGQeY3dJa6 \n— Pardes Seleh (@PardesSeleh) May 19\, 2021 \n\n \nJohn and Rachel’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 10:15 \n  \nAndrew Gruel \nChef Gruel joined John and Rachel about the state of the unemployment benefits and how it is affecting the restaurant industry. Listen here.  His website 86 Struggle to help those in the restaurant industry. http://www.86struggle.com. All of the funds raised will be re-distributed directly to restaurant workers\, via checks and electronic platforms\, who have either lost their job or are in need of a small leg-up to cover rent payments\, medical bills\, childcare or any other day-to-day help.  A backend admin team of volunteers will double-check and confirm references\, precious employers and more to ensure the process is honest and transparent.  \nRelated video: https://www.tiktok.com/@brittanyjade903/video/6949231059569511686 \n  \nScott Garliss\nMarket update\, Cryptocurrency\, Elon Musk and his crypto comments\, how is energy generated\, and how environmentally clean combustion engines really are.  Listen here. Mobile users begin at 35:55 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Kurt Rogers – AIM – Affordable Interest Mortgage\nKurt Rogers talks about the difference between 2008 and today. The rise in the housing costs and how to buy a house in today’s market. Listen here. 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/05-20-21/
CATEGORIES:Andrew Gruel,Colorado,Conservative Momma,Crypto Currency,energy,Jim Dennison,Kurt Rogers,Scott Garliss
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210514
DTSTAMP:20260403T135126
CREATED:20210515T044315Z
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SUMMARY:Show Notes
DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Opening Comments\nRachel Keen the Conservative Momma Joined John. \nImpossible Question: \nYesterday’s   \nThis product has a life span of 10 years yet 90% of them are rarely used after the first year?Answer: Treadmill \nToday’s  \nWhat is something that 20% of people between the ages of 18 and 34 can’t do?Answer: Tell time on an analog clock! \nListen here.  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Rocket Attacks and Violent Riots Escalating in Jerusalem\nJim Denison Joined John and Rachel \nThere’s a geopolitical background that the mainstream media is missing. Dennis talked about Why Iran is doing what it’s doing relative to Hamas and the larger conflict. Iran\, as we know\, used to be the Persian Empire. The Persians are not Arabs. The Arab world has been in opposition to the Persian Empire for centuries. It’s been kind of a cold war that’s heating up now. Israel is making peace with a number of Sunni Arab Nations as we know the Abraham Accords. They’re building kind of a Sunni block against Iranian influence in the Middle East. There’s this belief in Islam with an attack on one Muslim is an attack on all of Islam. Surah two\, verse 190 requires Muslims to attack those that attack Islam. Iran can then equip Hamas to attack Israel and Israel responds as they must and should. Then Iran can call that an attack on the Muslim world\, hopefully marshaling the entire Muslim world together against Iran and defeating Israel’s peace agreements with the Sunni Nations that are preventing Iranian expansion in the Middle East… \nListen to the full interview here. Mobile Users begin at 3:05 \nRelated article from the Denison Forum here. \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Facebook / YouTube / Telegram\nJohn and Rachel talked about how Facebook banned Trump and Rachel commented about her own experiences with YouTube. John explained the monetization of a YouTube channel. Were people happier before social media? Are we living in fakeness through social media?  Rachel’s Channel on Telegram and as she said\, “It’s total free speech”.   Listen here.  Mobile users begin at 14:33 \n  \nPhotos John was talking about that the Facebook Fact-Checkers didn’t like \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Ken Buck and Big Tech\nCommentary highlights:  \nRachel on the phone with her dad and he says\, “What’s going with your congressman? He voted to keep Liz Cheney in her leadership role.”  \nRachel: which was very surprising to me.John: Liz Cheney\, she’s a wax job right off the deep end.Rachel: And she voted to impeach Trump. She’s everything wrong with the Republican Party\, basically. And so I have no idea why you would back that. This is a guy (Ken Buck) that wrote about draining the swamp\, and Liz Cheney is the swamp …  \nRachel: Breitbart put out an article recently about a bill that was introduced in initially championed by Democrats. And it was sold to Republicans like Ken Buck about taking on big Tech. But the deeper you go into this bill\, it actually allows greater collusion between big tech and media. It allows media organizations to form cartels that would otherwise be illegal under antitrust law for specific purpose of strengthening their hand in negotiations with tech Giants. So it’s like\, Let’s say a small newspaper wants to come out\, and it basically shuts down any kind of small media trying to make their way and allows big tech to team up with media and basically shut down anyone that’s attempting to speak up. And what’s crazy to me is McCarthy has come out and said that this bill is the antithesis of conservatism. Rep Jim Jordan said it just gives the media cartel-like power. And so my question is\, what is Buck doing? And then I’m hearing he’s taking money. He’s taking PAC money. That’s behind this. And it’s really\, really disappointing. So if I could get an explanation for that\, that would be great. Otherwise\, I think somebody that was anti swamp is becoming the swamp right in front of our eyes… \nJohn: And there’s some pretty well known\, as you said a moment ago\, Republican leaders that have opposed this. So I don’t have an answer. I’m not talking to Ken personally. I mean\, I’ve got a lot of respect for Ken or have had in the past and sat next to him at dinners and different things. And I do not have his answer on this. And I would be Let’s just say that I’m disappointed to read this. \nRachel: I think this is just such a touchy issue for me is because big tech and they’ve literally\, like\, ruined me. So anything that gives more power more. \nJohn: they need less power. So that’s why I said that all along. And I’ll continue to say that they need less. But first of all\, they need deplatformized they’re not platforms… \nListen to all of Rachel and John’s comments here. Mobile users begin at 31:34 \nKen Buck teaming up with BIG TECH: Breitbart Article here. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				One Year Ago\, Big Government Delivered A New Normal\nIS THERE A WAY BACK? John Tamny\, author of  When Politicians Panicked: The New Coronavirus\, Expert Opinion\, and a Tragic Lapse of Reason joined John and Rachel \nListen here to the full interview as they discussed the arbitrariness of the CDC\, the sheer arrogance of them\, and how many people went on living their lives without the permission of the CDC.  John talked about the younger generation 20 to 35-year-olds that have bought into the whole covid craze things and living their lives\, running off of fear. John Tamny brought on another perspective and how it wasn’t the young people who brought on this tragedy. Rachel brought up how there is no diverse thought or debate in the universities so they just “take it” from the CDC.  The conversation focused on the differences between generations and how covid has taken so much away from all of the generations.  Listen here for the full commentary. \n“Americans tend to vote republican when the Republicans act like Republicans\,” – John Tamny \n John Tamny is vice president at FreedomWorks and director of its Center for Economic Freedom. He’s also editor of RealClearMarkets\, and senior economic adviser to mutual fund firm Applied Finance Group. Past books by Tamny include Popular Economics (Regnery\, 2015)\, a primer on economics\, Who Needs the Fed? (Encounter\, 2016)\, about the central bank’s onrushing irrelevance\, The End of Work (Regnery\, 2018)\, which discusses the exciting evolution of jobs that don’t feel at all like work\, and They’re Both Wrong: A Policy Guide for America’s Frustrated Independent Thinkers (AIER\, 2019). \n \nJohn and Rachel also talked about Fauci and his lie and the mistakes of politicians. \nFrom a related article in Real Clear Politics:  \n“I would say we don’t know for certain [where the virus came from]\, but I would say what Dr. Fauci said yesterday was verifiably false\,” Paul said. “He said no NIH money went to the Wuhan Institute for gain of function. Well\, the main doctor there\, the one they call the bat scientist or the bat woman… wrote a paper that MIT scientists have looked at that they said was gain of function — meaning juicing up these viruses to make them very potent and infect humans. She wrote this paper and\, in the paper\, acknowledged her funding came from Dr. Fauci’s group\, the NIAID\, which is part of NIH. So\, he is verifiably telling you something that is not true.” \n \n \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nChatter about the Mask News from the CDC\nJohn and Rachel comment on personal responsiblity and “You do you and I’ll do me.” Mobile users begin at 20:12 \nAlready seeing a lot of chatter about the mask news from CDC that\, in essence\, goes like this: \n“Well\, how do we know that unvaccinated people won’t lie and opt not to wear a mask?” \nAnd the truth is… we don’t and we won’t. \nShould you care? No… (and maybe a little yes) \n— Chris Vanderveen (@chrisvanderveen) May 13\, 2021 \n\n\n\n \nJohn’s comments about his parents having covid: My folks ended up with Covid. Where did they catch it? I don’t know. And my mom struggled a little more than my dad did\, which is interesting because my dad’s had two rounds of chemo and colon cancer and all sorts of other things. You have thought that he had had a harder time with it than my mom. But he’s on this huge dose of vitamins that he’s on from a prescription for his eyes and other things that\, by the way\, are D and Zinc and vitamin C and I can go down the line. It’s interesting that he has a high dosage of that. And he basically had the sniffles. He hardly had it at all. And My folks are in their 80s. And it just goes to show you that even at their age\, they got it and still made it through. Mobile users begin at 27:50 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				New National Energy Survey\nDerrick Hollie from Reaching America talked about how energy and the environment can co-exist. How America needs to be energy-independent. Derrick has gone to Congress four times to talk about energy poverty\, which occurs when individuals are unable to afford basic heating and electric needs. He conducted a National Poll by calling on Democrats\, Republicans\, Independents\, Conservatives\, Moderates\, and Liberals and found that over 80% of Americans believe that are energy independence is critical.  Energy independence was defined as not being reliant on foreign oil and gas.  In 2019\, for the first time\, America became energy-independent under the Trump administration. \nJohn and Derrick both commented on how Americans have been misled on using our own natural resources\, how thousands of products are made from oil\, and how fossil fuels lift up the entire world\, everybody benefits from it.  Derrick also remarked on how shutting down our energy resources here at home grows poverty in America. \nFrom Derrick’s article at TIPP Insights \nAmericans Agree: Energy Independence Is Critical\nAn overwhelming share of the public (81%) believes that it is critical to maintain U.S. energy independence and not rely on foreign oil. Such an agreement is exceedingly rare in a polarized country.  It is heartening to see Americans of all political stripes and ideologies embrace energy independence and reject reliance on foreign countries.  All parties and ideologies share the sentiment: \n\n83% of Democrats\n87% of Republicans\n81% of Independents\n87% of conservatives\n81% of moderates\n81% of liberals\n\nListen to the full interview here. Mobile users begin at 33:12 \nDerrick can be found on Twitter and Facebook  \n \nThe 1960s video John had mentioned where they predict the future.  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Joined the Conversation\nKen from Centennial called in about covid and the reported death rate. The real death rate is very low. We’ve been hoodwinked\, and now the left will shame people into getting vaccinated. Mobile users begin at 48:21 \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Facebook: Trump Stays Banned\nMatt Johnston is the CEO and Founder at Guide Social\, a social video ad agency that works with innovative e-commerce stores across the U.S. He is the author of\, Producing Empathy: The Secret Method I Use to Get 100 Million Views on Videos Online.  \nApple has just released its latest version iOS 14.5. which includes privacy settings that allow users to stop apps from tracking activity on your phone and other devices. This change will require apps to request permission before tracking user data. This will have substantial implications for both the user/consumer and the apps\, like Facebook\, that rely on tracking user activities. These changes will have a significant impact on large apps like Facebook and Google that depend on the tracking to send targeted ads to users. But Facebook\, also\, estimates that the new iOS may also cause small businesses to see a “60% cut in their sales for every dollar they spend in advertising”.  This is happening at the same time Facebook’s Oversight Board has upheld former President Donald Trump’s suspension from Facebook and Instagram for the next six months\, and he’s banned for life from Twitter.  Meanwhile\, the Trump team has launched its own communications platform through his website that helps his followers post Trump-originated content on their personal social platforms. Users will be able to like posts – and also share them on Twitter and Facebook accounts.  \nListen to the interview here.  \n \nRachel on Social\nRachel dove into other social media platforms that she has been using one of them is Telegram. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 15:28 \nJohn’s all set on Telegram. Listen here. Mobile users being at 24:42 \n \nInflation\nScott Garliss – Stansbury Research  \nJohn and Scott talk about the changes in the economy and what decisions businesses will need to make to survive.  Employment shortages\, fuel costs\, and higher wages. Fed tone is changing. They’re likely to start the discussion around pulling back on asset purchases later this year. The current pace is $120 billion per month. That’s important because it keeps interest rates in check.  Major blunder by Yellen last week saying interest rates may have to go up but the Fed can deal with it. She laid the White House’s cards on the table.   \nListen to the interview here. Mobile users begin at 25:15 \n 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/05-13-21/
CATEGORIES:Colorado,Conservative Momma,Covid-19,energy,Environment,Ken Buck,Scott Garliss
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Opening Comments\nThe show was hosted by Andrew Peth and co-hosted by Anil Mathai. \nThe Impossible Question\nYesterday’s Impossible Question: \nPlaying this game actually improves your brain function… Tetris \nToday’s Impossible Question: \nMost people think it’s gross .. but nearly 70% of folks admit they do it. What is it? Drink Expired Milk \nWant a Sharper Mind?\nHit the gym! Matt Peale\, President of Athlete in the Game of Life\, shows us how certain workouts benefit the mind. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 8:07 \nCDC report\, click here. \nSteve House\nPresident Trump and social media. What Steve thinks Trump should do.   Related Article on Trump banned from Facebook.  They cover Publisher vs. platform\, AI\, and more. Listen to the interview here.  Mobile users being at 29:41 Second half begins at 43:48  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Show Notes & Blog\n				\n					Search for:\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 2 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Support for Voter ID Laws\nVeronica Kyrylenko of The New American \nBlack Leaders and Voters Support Voter ID Laws\, Rejecting Democrats’ Claims of Racism \nOutrage from Democrats\, powerful corporations\, and Major League Baseball about U.S. voter ID requirements\, specifically Georgia’s “Election Integrity Act of 2021\,” feels like leftovers reheated for the third time. Whenever Republicans propose common-sense voter-ID measures to help safeguard U.S. elections\, Democrats react with thundering calls of voter suppression and Jim Crow 2.0. Indeed\, from President Joe Biden to major corporations to the Hollywood elite\, leftists are labeling voting reforms adopted in Georgia and other Republican-run states as voter suppression and racism. Click here to read the entire article.  Click here to listen to the interview. \n  \nKamala Harris\nProblems at the border and what she said. Article here and Andy’s Comments here and why we are being invaded. Mobile users begin at 21:13 \n  \nCritical Race Theory\nLaura Zorc\, Director of Education Reform for FreedomWorks\, explains Critical Race Theory\, and what’s it doing to our kids.  Listen to the interview here. Mobile users begin at 35:08 \nRelated Video \n \n Building Education for Students Together \nFreedomWorks BEST Releases Nationwide Spring Tour Schedule WASHINGTON\, D.C.FreedomWorks’ nationwide BEST (Building Education for Students Together) tour\, a national parent-led education movement to expand education freedom and empower parents to get more involved in their children’s education\, continues this week. After a successful national event in Nashville last month\, BEST has traveled across the country to continue supporting\, educating\, and\, most importantly\, bringing together parents and other groups who wish to see a positive change in our nation’s education system. Laura Zorc\, FreedomWorks Director of Education Reform\, commented: “The goal of BEST is to unite coalitions of parents from across the country to fight for our children. Parents are the only force strong enough to stand up to teacher’s unions\, fully reopen schools\, and ensure that their children have the best education possible. “Parents should be the final authority on their children’s education. This grassroots movement is about reminding teachers’ unions and power-hungry bureaucrats that the behavior they’ve exhibited throughout the lockdowns will no longer be tolerated. BEST plans to train and recruit parents to be advocates and run for school board positions in their local communities so that they can be changemakers\, reject anti-American curricula and critical race theory\, and take a definitive stand against a school system that continually chooses to put politics ahead of the needs of children.” BEST Tour Spring Leg: \nApril 5– Palm Beach\, FLApril 14– Roswell\, GAApril 14– Duluth\, GAApril 15– Columbus\, GAApril 24– Portland\, OR April 30– Orlando\, FLMay 1– Fuquay Varina\, NCMay 2– Jacksonville\, NCMay 3– Polk County\, NCMay 10– Vero Beach\, FLMay 11– Stuart\, FLMay 12– San Antonio\, TXMay 14– Dallas\, TXMay 17– Pittsburgh\, PAMay 20– Scottsdale\, AZMay 22– Peoria\, AZMay 25– Phoenix\, AZMay 27th– Orlando\, FL \nSummer Leg: \nJune 11–Harrisonburg\, PAJune 14th– Medina\, OHJune 15– Delaware\, OHJune 18– Concord\, NHJune 19– Gilford\, NHAugust 4– Atlanta\, GAAugust 10– Scottsdale\, AZ \nTo find out more about BEST\, visit the website here: https://parentsknowbest.com/ \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Hour 3 SoundCloud \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Fighting Lockdowns\nJohn Marriott is fighting lockdowns at the City Council level. He talked about talk local politics during a national “crisis.” Interview here. The second half of the Interview here. Mobile users begin at 19:42 for the second half.  \nJoined the Conversation\nJersey Joe called in and joined John Marriott about what city councils can do for and against a business. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 24:50 \n \nJersey Joe\nListen here to the interview. Mobile users begin at 43:26 \n\nWhen do repeated acts of hate crimes against people of Asian descent become mere “acts of random violence”? When six out of six of the most recent assailants have been African Americans.  Article here.\n\n\n\n\nThe US is now in its 16th month of record gun sales with January and March of this year being the first two months to ever see more than 4 million guns sold in a single month.  Another surprising trend is the shift among recent gun buyers away from pistols to rifles (like the AR-15). Nothing sells guns faster than a gun control advocating Democrat President and Democrat mayors who allow rioting to go unchecked in their cities. Article here.\n\n\n\nAs you may be aware based on almost 16 million gun sales in this country in just the first 4 months of 2021\, the US is on track to shatter the old record of 39.7 million guns sold in the US in 2020.\nhttps://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/nics_firearm_checks_-_month_year.pdf/view\n\nBut what is surprising is what state is leading all the others by a HUGE margin\, averaging more than 1 million new gun sales per month and accounting for 25% of all the guns sold in this country so far this year.Texas? Nope.Florida? Nope\nCalifornia?  Nope\n\nChicago’s home state of Illinois\, with a population of just 12.6 million! \nhttps://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/nics_firearm_checks_-_month_year_by_state.pdf/view
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/05-06-21/
CATEGORIES:Biden Administration,Big Tech,education,Hate Crimes,Health and Wellness,immigration,Jersey Joe,Steve House
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DESCRIPTION:Hour 1 SoundCloud\nHappy Anniversary to Charlie Grimes for being at KLZ for 25 years!\nRachel Keane aka The Conservative Momma co-hosted with John. Opening Segment from sandwiches to soap to shaving cream. \nCovid Tracker. John and Rachel comment on the zones. Mobile users begin at 13:38 \nDarwin Award\nPresident Biden is the winner! John explains why. Mobile users begin at 19:12 Related article here. \nLiberal Lie of the Week\nSame two Winners! John gives credit where credit is due. Mobile users begin at 19:33   \nFrom the Tax Foundation and their article. \n“In today’s press conference\, Biden told the following whopper of a lie: “The average American n family is paying a higher TAX RATE than billionaires.” Here is how easy to disprove that statement: Under the Trump tax plan\, a couple filing jointly with a combined household income of $106\,000 and taking the standard deduction of $25\,100 (2021 figure) has a net taxable income of $80\,900.  The current tax bracket for that level of net taxable income is 12%. 12% of $80\,900 is $9\,708 which is a tax rate on gross income of 9.16% (of $106\,000) Can you name a single billionaire with more than $5 Million of gross personal income that falls into either the 12% tax bracket or pays just 9.1% of Gross income? Even the data from Biden’s own IRS proves that claim is a lie.  Their data shows an effective tax rate of 26.8% for the top 1%.” \nKamala Harris wins her own award and here’s why.  Mobile users begin at 21:31 \nVice President Kamala Harris made largely false claims about firearms during a CBS News interview on Wednesday following this week’s incident in Boulder\, Colorado. “I actually thought that Sandy Hook would have been the thing that moved Congress … when … babies were slaughtered\,” Harris\, who supports abortion\, said\, “And they did not act\, and they did not act\, it’s time for Congress to act and stop with the false choices. This is not about getting rid of the Second Amendment. It’s simply about saying we need reasonable gun safety laws.” “There’s no reason why we have assault weapons on the streets of civil society. They are weapons of war\,” Harris falsely claimed. “They are designed to kill a lot of people quickly. We all agree that we need background checks.” “Let’s just be practical and agree\, people who have been found to be a danger to themselves and others should not be able to purchase a gun\,” Harris falsely suggested. \nFrom a Liberal on Gun Control \nJohn and Rachel’s comments (23:51) on the Colorado Sun article written by Theo E.J. Wilson after the King Soppers shooting.  John then comments about the CBI\, FBI\, and sharing information. Plus how the state of Colorado can not find a half a Billion dollars in unemployment funds. At 52:12  Ann called in and mention John Guandolo and his organization Understanding the Threat (UTT).  \nHour 2 Soundcloud\nTitle IX Executive Order\nAlthough executive orders do not have the force of law\, they provide instructions to agencies throughout the Executive Branch. In particular\, they instruct the federal agencies to bring lawsuits against those school districts that do not comply with the administration’s interpretation of the law— even if that interpretation is incorrect and the underlying law has not been changed.  Senior Litigation Counsel at New Civil Liberties Alliance Harriet Hageman says\, “It is unfortunate Biden used International Women’s Day to further an agenda that will undermine the very purpose of Title IX by erasing the gains and benefits girls and women have been able to realize as a result of that landmark civil rights act. President Biden’s latest executive order is not only misguided but is also a violation of separation of powers. He simply does not have the authority to write the law\, only Congress can take on that role. NCLA has and will continue to challenge these efforts to use Title IX to take rights from women and to railroad individuals in Title IX proceedings where even the most rudimentary due process protections are denied to the accused.” Listen to the full interview here. \nJohn and Rachel’s commentary on Kristi Noem’s decline on signing a bill on keeping biological boys out of women’s sports. John and Andy’s previous comments can be found here on 3/23/21 show notes. \nSuper Tutors: A replacement for teachers in the classroom?\nDMAI’s AI-assisted educational platform for the very young. Early childhood\, the time before most children formally begin school\, AI offers the highest return on investment in terms of educational intervention. DMAI has dedicated talent\, time\, and resources to focus on this part of the larger puzzle of education and personal achievement to develop and release its first commercially available AI platform “Animal Island Learning Adventure” for children ages 12 to 36 months\, to be followed by the release of AI learning platforms for preschool\, K-12\, and beyond. Interview here. Mobile users begin at 24:31 \nJohn and Rachel expand on the last interview on how conservatives missed a huge opportunity that covid brought us when it comes to education.  Mobile users begin at 31:35 \nJoined the Conversation\nCraig called in and challenged John on Conservatives being cheap. Then Dennis chimed in about the Boulder shooting. \nHour 3 SoundCloud\nVatican Bans Gay Union Blessing\, Says God ‘Cannot Bless Sin’\nKaren Straughen is a critic of feminism and an advocate for men’s rights based in Edmonton Alberta Canada. A mother of three children\, she’s best known for her infamous YouTube channel “girlwriteswhat”. She participates regularly on a group men’s issues podcast known as Honey Badger Radio and has given presentations on feminism\, men\, and masculinity. Karen joined John and Rachel on the Vatican\, Biblical Text\, and how Joe Biden is not quite all there.   Related article here. \nCharlie\nJohn wishes Charlie a happy 25th anniversary for being at KLZ and dives into radio history. Mobile users begin at 14:43 \nJoined the Conversation\nJim called in about transgender men and women.  He adds a different perspective and reminded us of Billy Jean King and Bobby Riggs. John talked about the movie that was made about it\, “Battle of the Sexes.” \n \n  \nDID YOUR STATE SUPREME COURT DECIDE THE 2020 ELECTION?\nJUDGE PAULA PATRICK is a candidate for the Pennsylvania Supreme\, a court that sparked outrage during the 2020 election cycle. Judge Patrick currently sits on the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania. She assumed office in 2003. Her current term ends in 2023. Judge Patrick touched on these topics with John and Rachel. ‘Citizens Deserve Better’: Justice Clarence Thomas Dissents In PA Election Case\,  Ted Cruz Issues Rebuke Of Supreme Court Snubbing\, and Republican Challenge In Pennsylvania\, and why she left the Democratic party. Listen to the full interview here. Mobile users begin at 27:35.  \n \nJohn’s Press Conference Prep\nRachel helps John out. Mobile users begin at 42:26 \n  \n  
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/03-25-21/
CATEGORIES:Biden Administration,Colorado,Conservative Momma,Darwin Award,education,guns,Judge Paula Patrick
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DESCRIPTION:May 17 – New Tax Deadline\nThe postponement applies to individual taxpayers\, including people who pay self-employment tax\, the IRS said in a statement Wednesday. The relief does not apply to the first-quarter 2021 estimated tax payments that many small business owners owe\, however\, the agency said. Those payments are still due on April 15. The IRS said it plans to issue more guidance in the coming days. \nNew Gas Tax – I mean Fee\nColorado Democrats’ $4 billion transportation plan\nThe new fees would start in July 2022 to pay for infrastructure projects\, efforts to improve air quality\, and public transportation initiatives. More info here. \nUber in the UK\n“The sweeping changes come after the U.K. Supreme Court ruled last month that Uber drivers should be treated as workers over self-employed independent contractors\, the designation the company uses for its drivers worldwide to avoid paying out minimum wages and benefits.” Full article here. \nDarwin Award\nhttps://denver.cbslocal.com/2021/03/18/catalytic-converter-thief-crushed-killed-collapsing-car/?utm_campaign=true_anthem&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=social&fbclid=IwAR2UTbe9yxLXcu1Cgn17TVJEjK2lmrcjJCpnJeSU2U0HcBqpIul6uME1Sxs \nInformed Consent: COVID-19 Vaccine / Gene Therapy\nThe COVID-19 vaccine was created in record time. Advocates credit technological advances and insist it’s safe. But multiple instances of post-vaccine death and doubtful experts say the concern is warranted. \nArticle: The Great Reset: “Should you take the COVID Shot?” by Dennis Behreandt of The New American asks in the latest issue of the magazine. \n  \nColorado Senate Bill 21-062\nInterview with Jeffrey J. Clayton who is the Executive Director of the American Bail Coalition. \nIf passed\, Colorado Senate Bill 21-062 would remove law enforcement’s authority to make arrests of those charged with nearly all misdemeanors and a large percentage of felonies. Instead of being required to post a monetary bond to help prevent their skipping bail\, these individuals would simply be issued a summons with a request that they appear in court on a scheduled date. \nAdvocates claim SB-21-062 would save the state money and reduce jail overcrowding. Many also say that monetary conditions of bail are inherently unfair to poor people and minorities because those with greater financial resources can afford to “buy” their way out of jail. However\, opponents of the bill say that public safety would be seriously compromised by its passage. Not only would police officers be prevented from exercising discretion in making arrests\, but it also calls for courts to issue personal recognizance bonds to defendants who have missed appearing in court three or more times. \nIf SB-21-062 is passed\, those charged with serious crimes — class 4\, 5\, or 6 felony or a class 3 or 4 drug offenses — will be deemed automatically eligible for release on their own personal recognizance. That is\, these individuals will carry a strong presumption to be freed on a personal recognizance bond. They include those charged with — under certain circumstances — aggravated robbery\, car theft\, disarming a police officer\, second-degree murder\, and first-degree assault. \nThe Utah legislature recently repealed HB-206\, a very similar bill that it passed in 2020\, only months after it took effect when a majority of lawmakers agreed that the new laws created confusion and disruption. New York state passed similar laws in 2019 and repealed them in early 2020\, even in the midst of the pandemic\, after they were met with overwhelming disapproval from prosecutors\, law enforcement\, and victims’ rights groups. \n  \nThe Atlanta Shootings\nDr. Erwin W. Lutzer is Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church where he served as the Senior Pastor for 36 years. \nThe mainstream media is bending backwards to depict the Atlanta mass shooting in a sexual massage parlor as a racially motivated crime. But they ignored completely suspect Robert Aaron Long’s own admission to the Cherokee Country Sheriff’s office that he was driven by sexual addiction and he and sought to “eliminate the temptation” by committing acts of violence against the ‘massage parlor’ workers\, some Asian\, others white. 
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/03-18-21/
CATEGORIES:Covid-19,crime,Darwin Award,Dennis Behreandt
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DESCRIPTION:SoundCloud\n  \n\nDarwin Award\nFrom Jersey Joe –   In LA County grocery store workers get an extra $5 an hour for “Hero Pay”.  To listen click Here. Mobile users begin at 7:20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore cash for childless workers: A poor way to help the poor\nRobert Rector from Heritage breaks down the numbers and explains why the nonsense from the leftists in academia doesn’t work. Here is his article in THE HILL and listen to the interview here. Mobile users begin at 13:22 \n  \n\n\n\nThe Consitution\nSteve House joins us to discuss that forgotten document\, The Constitution. Listen Here. Mobile users begin at 31:20  Read the Constitution and have it explained by the Heritage Foundation.  Hillsdale College also offers an online course on the Consitution.  Find it here.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhile You Weren’t Looking\, Big Tech Destroyed Your Rights\n Bunch O’ Balloons creator Josh Malone explains the challenges facing inventors in America and answers the question\, “Is the US Patent Office in league with Big Business?”  Find out more about the staggering cost of getting a patent and at UsInventor.org. Listen to the interview here. Follow Josh on Twitter. \n\n  \n\n8 Big Problems with the COVID Relief Plan\n\n\nWhen people say they’re happy with the COVID bill\, don’t you wish you had several quick points for a response? Now you can! David Ditch from Heritage walks us through.  A link to his article and listen to his interview on Rush To Reason. Mobile users begin at 14:55\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIT’S MEAT-EATING TIME!!\n\nErin Karney of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association discusses Polis’s biggest backfire ever! Listen Here. Mobile users begin at 27:32\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Biggest Threat yet to the Gig Economy\n\nDo you like Uber\, Lyft\, Grubhub\, and other delivery services? Joe Biden doesn’t!  Dan Meurer (Former co-host of Rush To Reason) joins me with Biden’s latest power grab\, and how much it will cost you. But it doesn’t stop there. HR 482 the ProAct affects anyone who wants to work as an Independent Contractor and not be part of a union. The days of having a side hustle will be over if the Democrats and big government-loving politicians have their way. Listen here. Mobile users begin at 41:36 \n\n\n\n From Market Watch.com ” Rep. Virginia Foxx\, R-N.C.\, on Tuesday called the PRO Act part of the “Democrats’ socialist agenda.” She added that the bill\, which would require workers of an organized workforce to pay union dues even if they do not join the union\, would “harm the economy and the American worker\, and do a great injustice to employers who risk their capital every day to create jobs.” \nAlso opposed to the legislation are chambers of commerce and other business groups\, plus some freelancers and independent contractors who say they will lose work if the bill passes because it includes the so-called ABC test. Under the test\, workers can be considered independent contractors only if they control their work; if their duties fall outside the scope of a company’s normal business; and if they have an independent business doing that work.” \n\nThe last thing America’s workers need is a #UnionBossBailout\, but House Democrats just caved to Big Labor demands instead of standing up for workers and job creators fighting to achieve the American Dream. \nIt’s shameful. @virginiafoxx statement 👇https://t.co/ZPjaRtSFqV pic.twitter.com/wArXHVsTHp \n— House Ed & Labor Republicans (@EdLaborGOP) March 10\, 2021 \n \n\n\n\n\nJersey Joe\nDr. Suess\, South Park\, Energy\, Liberalism\, and Five Bucks. Listen Here.\n\n\n\n\n\nEnergy\nClint’s Comment on Energy. Mobile users begin at 27:29 \nMichael Shellenberger: How fear of nuclear power is hurting the environment\nhttps://go.ted.com/CysY \n\n\n\nInflation and Why it’s a Concern\nScott Garliss is the editor of Stansberry NewsWire explains how extra dollars and interest rates are related. Listen here. Mobile users 29:40\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIS MONUMENT A LOCKDOWN-FREE TOWN?\n\nLindsey Leite\, owner of the Wesley Owens coffee and CAFE in Monument\, tells us how a little freedom is helping businesses! Listen Here.  Mobile users begin at 42:59  Online Cooking Classes
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/03-11-21/
CATEGORIES:Big Tech,Colorado,Constitution,Covid-19,education,inflation,Jersey Joe,Scott Garliss,Steve House
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DESCRIPTION:SoundCloud Hour 1\nDarwin Award\nThe original Darwin award for people who were so stupid that they died but this is the dumbest of dumb award. This week’s Darwin award goes to the State of New Jersey. People are fleeing NJ and now the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Land Use Management is trying to escort more of them out Listen here. Mobile users begin at the 14-minute mark. \nLiberal Lie of the Week\nElizabeth Warren’s Wealth Tax is being touted as a way to raise $114 Billion dollars from America’s wealthiest. The only problem it doesn’t work because net worth does not equal net income. John explains why it doesn’t work and when he contacted American’s For Tax Fairness he did not receive a response. \nSteve House\nThe Paris Accords and leftists wanting to cycle a lockdown every two years for the sake of the environment. Listen here as to why leftists think humans are the scourge of the earth and how a vaccine is terminating pregnancies. \n  \nSoundCloud Hour 2 \nAmerica’s Critical Thinking Crisis\nNew research suggests that those with extremist views have difficulty with complex mental tasks\, and it’s not happening in a vacuum. American high school and college students are suffering from a major setback: They don’t know how to critically think for themselves\, and the health\, safety\, and economy of America are all at risk because of it.  Critical thinking expert and professor Steven J. Pearlman\, PhD.’s latest book\, America’s Critical Thinking Crisis: The Failure and Promise of Education\, shows that the problem doesn’t fall on educators or Gen Z\, but on a fundamentally flawed conception of what education means. Drawing on neuroscience\, psychology\, and educational research\, it demonstrates how we can create legions of divergent thinkers and problem solvers by tapping the hardwiring that innately makes children think all the time\, in all areas of life – just not so much in school.  Click here to listen to the interview  \nCommentary on Mike Lindell the president of My Pillow\nSenior Editor of The New American\, William F. Jasper\, interviewed Mike Lindell to find out why he has been so outspoken about his belief that Donald Trump was cheated out of the presidency in 2020. Mike Lindell is driven to expose what he believes to be the truth about that election. In his interview with Bill Jasper\, Lindell discusses a history of media smears\, how his views have garnered threats to him\, his family\, and even his workers\, as well as his plans to reveal hard data in support of what he believes happened. William elaborated on that interview with John and Rachael. \nSoundCloud Hour 3\nColorado Charter Schools\nKim Gilmartin joins John and Rachael and talked about how charter schools are tuition-free and how they have stayed open during Covid-19. Kim covers what a classical education entails and how you can learn more about sending your child to a charter school. Listen to the interview about Ascent Classical here. \nGet more info on charter schools by clicking here. \nThe Rise of Inflation\nScott Garliss is the editor of Stansberry NewsWire and he discussed how the Covid-19 relief package will affect inflation and the economy.  He covers buying trends and what to expect in the future. Learn more about investing at Stansberry Investor and catch the full interview here. \nAre We Putting Too Much Faith in the U.S Dollar?\nDavid Morgan is the Chief Editor of The Morgan Report\, and Co-author of Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock-Wave.  He touches on our fiat money system and how to navigate your way through these changing times. Check out the interview here.
URL:https://www.rushtoreason.com/show-notes/03-04-2021/
CATEGORIES:Colorado,Conservative Momma,Covid-19,education,inflation,Steve House
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