Why Ukraine Joining NATO Would Mean WAR with Russia | Guests: John Graves & Sen. Mike Lee | 4/23/24
Apr 23, 2024
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Financial expert John Graves and Sen. Mike Lee warn about the potential war implications if Ukraine joins NATO. The podcast delves into anti-Semitic protests, odd financial trends, election security concerns, and the influence of 'furry' culture in schools.
Increase in gold reserves for currency devaluation strategies.
Concerns over extensive data collection impacting financial stability.
Gold acquisitions influencing global financial dynamics and trade competitiveness.
Debate on currency devaluation intersecting with reshoring manufacturing efforts.
Deep dives
Central US Dollar Devaluation and Gold Buying
Central banks and countries are increasing their gold reserves, potentially to devalue the US dollar. The US dollar maintains strength in some areas while weakening in others, prompting actions to stabilize currency values. Recent gold acquisitions suggest potential efforts to influence the US dollar value.
Data Collection and Financial Impact
Recent lawsuits and revelations highlight concerns about extensive data collection on financial transactions and trade activities. Central banks and regulatory bodies are collecting extensive data, potentially affecting currency stability, wealth distribution, and financial security.
Implications of Gold Accumulation on Currency Value
Increased gold purchases by central banks signify potential strategies to alter currency values. Gold holdings can impact currency valuations, potentially leading to shifts in global financial dynamics and trade competitiveness.
Reassuring Manufacturing and Economic Strategy
The debate over currency devaluation and gold acquisitions intersects with discussions on reshoring manufacturing and enhancing economic competitiveness. Currency value manipulation and gold reserves play key roles in shaping economic strategies and global trade dynamics.
Concerns over Ukraine Aid and Spending
The ongoing discussion revolves around a proposed $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, with concerns raised over the financial burden, potential inflation, and lack of support from other nations. There are questions regarding the necessity of sending additional funds to Ukraine, especially as Europe has not equally contributed to security needs. The move to include Ukraine in NATO is seen as a provocative step, potentially sparking conflict with Russia.
Recent actions by the President to provide relief on student debt, circumventing Supreme Court decisions, have raised significant legal and ethical concerns. The allocation of funds, including to individuals earning over $300,000 annually, has sparked debates on executive overreach and disregard for established legal boundaries. The unilateral approach to such policy decisions calls into question the balance of powers and the restraint of presidential authority.
Challenges with Legal and Executive Authority
The misuse of executive authority, highlighted in instances like the student debt relief and volatile foreign aid decisions, underscores the need for legislative oversight and accountability. The erosion of congressional powers in favor of broad executive discretion has led to abuses of power and circumvention of legal constraints. The ongoing legal battles and controversies demonstrate the urgent need to restore checks and balances within the government.
Trump's Legal Challenges in New York
The ongoing legal challenges faced by Donald Trump in New York are viewed as politically motivated attacks, underscoring the weaponization of legal systems for political gain. The selective targeting and manipulation of legal proceedings raise concerns about the misuse of legal mechanisms to target political adversaries. The implications for businesses and individuals in New York signal a broader issue of legal persecution and unjust legal practices.
President Biden had a “good people on both sides” moment when asked about anti-Semitic pro-Palestinian protests. Remember when the media went nuts when it thought Trump said that (although he didn’t)? 1930s-style anti-Semitism is making a return, so will we have the courage to stand up against evil for what’s right? Financial expert Carol Roth joins to explain two odd financial trends: There has been the EXACT same number of jobless claims for about five weeks, and somebody is buying up a ton of gold. Is our government involved in any way? Attorney John Graves joins to preview this week’s Glenn TV special, which will explore whether the 2024 election will be secure. Kjerstyn Pledger, a mom from Utah, joins to expose how “furry” culture has taken over her son’s middle school. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joins to warn that if NATO lets Ukraine join, it would practically mean war against a nuclear Russia.