The REAL Reason Why Airplanes Are Breaking in the Sky | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie | 1/12/24
Jan 12, 2024
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Congressman Thomas Massie discusses the real reason behind airplane accidents and the dangers of corruption and lies. They also explore the impact of climate change policies on farmers and the fight against inflation. The scam of global warming and the scheme of buying and managing air rights are discussed, as well as the unconstitutionality of listing natural asset companies. They address the threat of misinformation in 2024, the negative impact of third world immigration, and concerns about counter-terrorism courses. Voter fraud and the truth behind the border crisis are highlighted, along with discussions on presidential authority and proxy warfare.
Unchecked inflation and unsustainable economic practices could have long-term consequences for the economy and the financial well-being of the American people.
Natural asset companies pose a threat to the environment and community resources by privatizing and financializing essential natural resources.
Listing natural asset companies on the New York Stock Exchange may allow Wall Street and foreign governments to profit from controlling critical resources, endangering the environment and local control.
Labor regulations that restrict independent work and force individuals to become traditional employees threaten the value and flexibility of the gig economy.
Deep dives
Inflation on the Rise and Grocery Prices Soaring
Inflation is surging, with food prices reaching record highs and grocery prices skyrocketing. This has significant implications for the economy and the financial well-being of the American people. The Federal Reserve may be forced to intervene and adopt more accommodative measures to address the mounting debt and budget deficits. While a shallow recession is the most likely short-term outcome, the long-term consequences of unchecked inflation and unsustainable economic practices remain uncertain. It is crucial for individuals to stay informed and engaged in advocating for fiscal responsibility and financial stability.
The Threat of Natural Asset Companies
Natural asset companies pose a grave threat to the environment and community resources. These companies seek to gain control over essential natural resources such as food, water, and energy, enabling them to profit from managing and conservation efforts. This could lead to the privatization and financialization of vital resources, allowing Wall Street and even hostile foreign governments to control these essential commodities. The potential consequences of these companies' actions include environmental degradation, exploitation, and the erosion of local control over community resources. It is vital to challenge and question the legitimacy of such entities and work towards sustainable and equitable resource management.
Six Days to Oppose Listing Natural Asset Companies on the New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange is considering listing natural asset companies, which could have detrimental impacts on the environment, economy, and community resources. These companies aim to trade shares representing control over essential natural resources such as food, water, and energy. This threatens to create a system where Wall Street and hostile foreign governments can profit from managing and controlling critical resources. It is essential to oppose the listing of natural asset companies on the stock exchange through public comment to the SEC and by urging representatives to challenge the legality and constitutionality of these actions.
The Gig Economy Under Attack and Implications for Economic Freedom
The gig economy is under threat as labor regulations seek to limit independent work and force individuals to become traditional employees. This restricts economic freedom and undermines the flexibility and entrepreneurial spirit that drive the gig economy. California's AB5, which has caused significant harm to small businesses, is just one example of this concerning trend. Recent developments, such as changes in labor rules proposed by the Biden administration, have further exacerbated concerns about the future of gig work. It is important to recognize the value of independent work and advocate for policies that empower individuals to choose their preferred work arrangements.
The Danger of Centralizing the Economy
This podcast episode discusses the potential danger of centralizing the economy and the impact it could have on small businesses and gig workers. The speaker emphasizes that independent workers value their flexibility and ability to set their own terms of work. The government's proposed rule could disrupt this independence and potentially lead to the end of popular gig economy platforms like Uber and DoorDash. The focus is on how such regulations prioritize the control of big unions and companies, potentially harming small businesses and individual freedom.
The Threat to Free Speech and Freedom of Expression
The podcast episode highlights the concerns surrounding the threat to free speech and freedom of expression. The speaker notes the increasing suppression of voices that differ from the mainstream narrative and warns of a time when it will become even harder to find alternative viewpoints online. The mention of attacks on freedom of speech is connected to the discussions around DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives and the example of Boeing's alleged focus on diversity over engineering principles. The episode suggests that a decline in adherence to universal principles and increasing control over speech are detrimental to the country's overall well-being.
Growing Tensions in International Relations
The podcast touches on the growing tensions in international relations, specifically regarding the situation with the Houthis. The strike on Iranian-backed Houthi targets by the US military is portrayed as a response to ongoing threats to vital straits and oil traffic. The episode suggests the possibility of more attacks and escalating tensions as Iran utilizes its proxies in various regions. The focus is on the vulnerability of key choke points for global trade and the potential implications for the global economy.
Why are airplanes suddenly falling out of the sky? Glenn looks into the issue, and DEI programs may play a significant role in the sudden rise in airline issues. While other countries are embracing actual energy solutions like nuclear energy, America is doubling down on unsustainable energy measures. How many constitutional crises is America going through today? Former investment banker Carol Roth joins Glenn to expose the economic plan that will only make the rich richer and impoverish the rest of America. Glenn Beck’s chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins to dive deeper into the research for the Blaze Original documentary “The Real Story of Colony Ridge.” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) joins to discuss Biden’s unconstitutionally launching an attack on the Houthis.