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Trump stops a funding bill! Ron Paul prepared the way! Hake vs a Pharaoh and a BHI. Madison school shooter, root issue?The Hake Report, Thursday, December 19, 2024 ADMerry Amazin' Xmas cotton tee https://amazin-merch-store.printify.me/product/15581695 TIMESTAMPS* (0:00:00) Start* (0:00:54) Happy Trump stopped the "funding bill"* (0:03:41) Hey, guys! Santa Jesse tee: Merry Amazin' Xmas* (0:05:32) FREDERICK: Trump, Elon, funding bill* (0:09:57) FREDERICK: Y'all soft. Congrats, Trump.* (0:11:37) FREDERICK: Jesus. No man ascended into Heaven.* (0:16:29) FREDERICK: Tax millionaires out of existence* (0:19:55) FREDERICK: Christmas… Jewish kids* (0:21:16) STU, AZ, 1st: 4th winter of death* (0:22:39) Funding bill, Ron Paul, Tax the rich* (0:40:47) Coffee: Triggers the Mama's Boys* (0:49:10) Coffee: Haters… Shoutout* (0:57:18) Super: Greggatron* (0:58:05) ANTHONY, SoCal: Jesus ascended to Heaven* (1:03:19) ANTHONY… BHI vs Christian debate. Intellectuals.* (1:07:21) JOHN, KY: Dad, John 3: 16 for Israelites only* (1:15:27) JOHN: American dream bull spit* (1:19:07) JOHN: Trump is like Jesus, the light of the world* (1:23:12) Shoutout to chat* (1:25:07) Warning: Teespring at your own risk!* (1:32:35) News… Madison school shooter* (1:40:46) MATTHEW, Madison, 1st: Live by that school; Liberal area* (1:47:14) MATTHEW: The root issue, the mass solution?* (1:52:19) MATTHEW: June, black kid shot others* (1:54:32) Closing comments…* (1:55:19) Sufjan Stevens - O Come O Come Emmanuel - Songs for ChristmasLINKSBLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/12/19/the-hake-report-thu-12-19-24PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/12/19/hake-news-thu-12-19-24Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/showVIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute - Odysee*PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict*SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc.SHOP - Printify (new!) - Spring (old!) - Cameo | All My LinksJLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel - Punchie Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: AUG 3, 2019In this episode we dig into the gematria codes and how Trump's name seems to be associated to the number 7 or multiple 7's and if this means anything and if so, what?Then we look at the idea that Trump's family are time travelers and this is the entire reason they have been successful and they have been dropping little clues throughout time!The question has been circulating on conspiracy theory web sites for several months and is backed by various pieces of "evidence" (such as Donald Trump's uncle John Trump's purported relationship with Nikola Tesla). Now a series of books published over century ago is receiving attention for their seemingly all-too-eerie connections to the Trump family. One of which is titled Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey, written back in the 1800's, which tells of a young boy who went to Russia and found a portal inside a cave to travel through time!
Ep 91 – Ep 91 - Is Donald Trump a Time Traveler - Discussion of Troy Anderson's Book – The Trump Code: Exploring Time Travel, Nikola Tesla, the Trump Lineage, and America's FutureThe narrative of American presidential history harbors a chapter as strange as it is compelling, marked by the uncanny parallels between former President Donald Trump and a set of novels known as The Baron Trump Collection. These works, authored by the enigmatic Ingersoll Lockwood in the late 19th century, have sparked curiosity and speculation about their apparent prescience regarding the Trump lineage and its impact on the nation and the globe. This exploration, dubbed The Trump Code, ventures into the labyrinth of historical intricacies and the notion of destiny, probing the question of whether Lockwood's writings were a mere coincidence or a foretelling of events. In a thought-provoking conversation with journalist Troy Anderson, the discussion turns to the intriguing hypothesis of Donald Trump's potential as a time traveler. This theory draws connections to his uncle, John G. Trump, a distinguished electrical engineer, inventor, and MIT professor, whose involvement with the FBI's examination of Nikola Tesla's documents after the inventor's death adds layers of mystery. The government's seizure and John Trump's subsequent review of Tesla's extensive papers fuel the conspiracy theory that among these documents lay the foundations of time travel, which John Trump might have realized. The narrative takes a further twist with the mention of the Philadelphia Experiment, an alleged secret project linked to Tesla, where the USS Eldridge is said to have vanished in a mysterious green haze, only to materialize hundreds of kilometers away and then reappear at its original location. This episode invites listeners to delve into the depths of these claims and form their own conclusions about the veracity of such extraordinary assertions.Join The Community Follow us on:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/quantumAIradioTwitter (X) at @EventHo14339589Instagram at @EventHorizonEmail at mpeter1896@gmail.com Subscribe To My Other Podcasts:Movie Reviews from the Edge - https://www.spreaker.com/show/movie-reviews-from-the-edgeThe Mark Peterson Show - https://www.spreaker.com/show/the_mark_peterson_show Support the Show Did you know you can support the podcast by joining the Spreaker Supporter Club? For as little as $2.00 per month, you can help me grow the show and produce more episodes. Go to the show page on Spreaker and click on the Supporter Club! Buy My New Book I have a new book! It is called Career Coaching Xs and Os: How To Master the Game of Career Development. Transform your career trajectory with insider knowledge and actionable advice, all packed into one game-changing guide. Get your copy on Amazon at https://a.co/d/f7irTMLGuest: Troy Anderson - Bestselling Author, Founder of the Inspire Literary Group, Vice President of Battle Ready Ministries, and Former Charisma Magazine Executive EditorGuest Book: Guest Website: https://troyanderson.us/ Guest Books:The Trump Code: Exploring Time Travel, Nikola Tesla, the Trump Lineage, and America's Future - https://www.amazon.com/Trump-Code-Exploring-Lineage-Americas/dp/1636414397 Audio Book - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ3JHZWMYOUR MISSION IN GOD'S ARMYhttps://i0.wp.com/troyanderson.us/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/images-5.jpeg?fit=280%2C91&ssl=1REVELATION 911https://www.amazon.com/Revelation-911-Intersects-Todays-Headlines/dp/1684515343/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2EPIK9E2BIKBM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.g2JKoeCjx8YEdQ7ZkFL6kAT8aEk4lvmIBn1oilUf5FJnfrtMNuz-BG-FwDtnnLYpyCNLyDd4VnQKp3CsjlKKJfvmdSys21zy1KsRy_2DUl0tA-zIFpd3oIZhDR4krK5Atct1_j5hYJ-EMtTfm7RXXZlxC6RAPEbcCSl836V6UOOdEVUDNDHVQ8w1Olah48DkU54kE7Rqoc7CiBHHCfvSTJEQJ0-dDPFUhBSubl9McLQ.6DpYq8uXydfl81zNDzTlX8bY2pA6njBcxb5OilTXEgw&dib_tag=se&keywords=REVELATION+911&qid=1711089696&sprefix=revelation+911%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-14.THE MILITARY GUIDE TO DISARMING DECEPTION: Battle-Tested Strategies to Prepare Your Life and Soul for the End Times - http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/the-military-guide-to-armageddon/404490TRUMPOCALYPSE: The End-Times President, a Battle Against the Globalist Elite, and the Countdown to Armageddon - https://www.amazon.com/Trumpocalypse-End-Times-President-Globalist-Armageddon/dp/1478993596/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1602832089&sr=1-2THE BABYLON CODE: Solving the Bible's Greatest End-Times Mysteryhttps://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/paul-mcguire/the-babylon-code/9781455589456/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/event-horizon--2860481/support.
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GUEST: Crishaun the Don on Sonya Massey "hot water" shooting. CALLS! White Dudes for Kamala Harris and WHM. CALLS! The Hake Report, Wednesday, July 31, 2024 AD GUEST LINKS: Crishaun the Don of Misfit Nation https://www.youtube.com/@misfitnation | https://x.com/crishaunthedon | https://x.com/themisfitnation | misfitnation.podbean.com TIME STAMPS * (0:00:00) Start/Topics * (0:01:40) Hey, guys! * (0:02:53) Crishuan the Don, Misfit Nation * (0:06:07) Sonya shooting not justified, boiling water * (0:17:45) Charge? Self-defense window? * (0:20:33) Video Start and commentary * (0:29:50) Video where it escalates * (0:32:04) Reactionary right: Quality of people * (0:35:00) JOHN, KY: Bad cop… Racism? * (0:37:57) JOHN: Trump, Christians won't have to vote * (0:39:14) JOE, AZ: Agree, angry cop, woman was off * (0:43:39) JOE: Trump a criminal * (0:48:12) JOE: Praying for them? Not Trump? UnCoNsTiTuTiOnAl* (0:51:07) BETHANY, IL, 1st: Justified shooting! * (0:56:34) FREDERICK, CA: Riots, Qualified Immunity * (1:03:30) White Dudes for Kamala Harris * (1:10:38) White racial identity, representation * (1:16:01) WHM? Barking up the same tree * (1:20:19) DAVID, FL: Cop a narcissist on roids, protective of women * (1:32:56) MARK, CA: Witch?! Hot water threat * (1:38:35) MARK: America for white men? Thomas Jefferson * (1:42:45) A race, a nation * (1:44:19) Supers * (1:48:34) Can't get to callers! * (1:49:11) Crishaun the Don LINKS BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/7/31/crishaun-the-don-on-whm-wed-7-31-24 PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/7/31/hake-news-wed-7-31-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute - Odysee* PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc. SHOP Spring - Cameo | All My Links JLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
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President Trump might be saying, “How you like me now?”. It's somewhere between 50-70 million dollars that has been given in the aftermath of his conviction. The criminal trial was of course a joke from the beginning. But, I believe the Left is continuing to radicalize Trump and what that could mean moving forward.What does God's Word say?John 7:24 ESV Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.”Hebrews 10:30 ESV For we know him who said, “Vengeance is mine; I will repay.” And again, “The Lord will judge his people.”Matthew 7:1-3 NIVJudging Others7 “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.3 “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? Episode 1,635Links:The most telling 20 seconds of the past 24 hours.Biden speaks on Trump's guilty verdict: "It's reckless, it's dangerous, it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don't like the verdict."It's pretty bad when NBC's senior legal correspondent is calling out how the Trump jury appears to be *rigged*Ruhle Terrified of GOP Donors Backing Trump, Want ‘Ultimate Power!'I've been so impressed with @eliehonig's coverage of the Trump trial @CNN. His intelligent, impartial analysis was brave and patriotic, exposing CNN viewers to his skepticism about the trial. His piece on the unprecedented and unconstitutional nature of the trial is a must read:CNN Senior Legal Analyst Describes How The Trump Conviction Was A Political Hit JobBiden: "What do you think [Trump] would have done if black Americans had stormed the Capitol? I don't think he'd be talking about pardons. This is the same guy who wanted to tear gas you as you peacefully protested George Floyd's murder."BIDEN (today): "In 1969, I got involved deeply in the civil rights movement ... I got involved, as a kid, in the civil rights movement."BIDEN (1987): "I was not an activist ... I was not out marching. I was not down in Selma. I was not anywhere else!"Alan's Soaps https://alanssoaps.com/TODD Use coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price. Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/todd Use promo code TODD for 10% off your order. Sharpen your edge and reach your potential with Mushroom Breakthrough by Bioptimizers. Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/todd Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions. Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com) Call 866-779-RISK or visit online to get their FREE Common Cents Investing Guide. EdenPURE https://edenpuredeals.com This week only! Get Buy One Get One free pricing on the Thunderstorm Air Purifier with code TODDBOGO. GreenHaven Interactive Digital Marketing https://greenhaveninteractive.com Your Worldclass Website Will Get Found on Google! Liver Health https://getliverhelp.com/todd Order today and get your FREE bottle of Blood Sugar Formula and free bonus gift. Renue Healthcare https://renuewellcation.com Register today for your Wellcation with Todd Herman June 7-11, 2024. See site for details
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Matty Ice is back again with the conspiracy wall inside of the conspiracy cabin! Back to the future, John Trump, Nikola Tesla and many more in this weird and wild "string" of events. Could time travel really be happening with these people? Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction! Also, this is a save the conspiracy cabin episode. If you can spare a dollar or so, please send it to Matty's cash app that will be linked down below, thank you so much and we love you!To donate to save the conspiracy cabin---> https://linktr.ee/mattyicerants?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=cbca635f-5325-4590-8924-eb6ede965167To follow Matty Ice on TikTok---> https://www.tiktok.com/@mattyicerants?_t=8jLcrqI7QL8&_r=1To reach out to us to be a guest! Email us at cultofconspiracypodcast@yahoo.com20% OFF CBD & THCA Products---> https://theblomshop.com (promo code: CULT)50% OFF Adam&Eve products---> :adameve.com (promo code : CULT)10% OFF Orgonite ! ---> https://oregon-ite.com/?sca_ref=5029405.hji3fNHxUd10% OFF Rife Machine---> https://rifemachine.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7689156.6a9b5cTo find the Meta Mysteries Podcast---> https://open.spotify.com/show/6IshwF6qc2iuqz3WTPz9Wv?si=3a32c8f730b34e79Sign up for our Patreon go to-> Patreon.com/cultofconspiracypodcastTo Sign up for our Rokfin go to --> Rokfin.com/cultofconspiracyFor an A+ Travel Agent, contact Allyn at-- https://www.yourmagicaldestinations.com/allyn.htmlCult Of Conspiracy Linktree ---> https://linktr.ee/cultofconspiracy
On today's podcast: 1) US regulators for the first time approved exchange-traded funds that invest directly in Bitcoin, a move heralded as a landmark event for the roughly $1.7 trillion digital-asset sector that will broaden access to the largest cryptocurrency on Wall Street and beyond. 2) A monthly report on US consumer prices due Thursday will probably show another soft inflation reading thanks in part to more declines in the goods sector, according to Bloomberg Economics. 3) Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis immediately went on the attack in the final Republican debate before the Iowa caucuses, relentlessly accusing each other of lying and flip-flopping on issues. 4) The judge overseeing New York's $370 million civil fraud trial against Donald Trump derailed the former president's plan to make a statement during closing arguments in the case Thursday, citing Trump's refusal to agree to standard court rules about what he can and cannot say. Full transcript: Good morning. I'm John Tucker and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. Bitcoin is trading up seven tenths of a percent to around forty six two hundred and forty dollars. This comes after US regulators for the first time approved exchange traded funds that invest directly in bitcoin. It's a move heralded as a landmark event for the roughly one point seven trillion dollar asset sector, and Bloomberg Crypto editor Anna Aurera says it will broaden access to the largest cryptocurrency the hope. Bitcoin proponents and sort of crypto proponents think it's a big deal because it sort of gives easier access to mainstream investors to investing in crypto. One of the big issues with cryptocurrencies is that you need to self custody it, and that that's exposed is used to hacks and people just stealing your asset. In this case, you would have a custodian like coinbase sort of people that do it professionally holding the underlying bitcoin, and you're just buying shares in it. Bloomberg Santa Rara says the sec authorized funds from industry heavyweights black Rock and Vasco and Fidelity to smaller competitors including Valkyrie, to begin trading today. Well, John, reaction is pouring in after the approval of the bitcoin ETF and we come up with SEC Commissioner hester Purse. I'm delighted that we're at the end of this saga. I know there's still there's still u there's still pieces of it to go, but I think this is a big milestone. The decision by hester Perse and the SEC comes a day after a false post on the SEC's x account claiming that the agency had approved the ETFs. The regulator subsequently said that the account had been compromised and OARC Investment Management. Kathy Woods says the approval of the spot bitcoin ETF will be a price moving event long term. She spoke with Bloomberg's Carol Masser after the SEC decision. I was speaking to Eric belchunis her colleague, and according to his estimates, there's there's four billion dollars waiting, you know, in the wings. And I said to him, well, from your lips to God's ears, that would be amazing. Kathy would also slam the SEC Cherry Gary Gensler. She says Gensler denigrated the whole cryptospace by reiterating the agency does not endorse digital assets. Well, we want to turn to the economy now, John, and Wall Street is bracing for the latest inflation report. Economists are forecasting consumer prices rose two tenths of a percent in December. Let me get a preview from Bloomberg's Michael McKee. The question going into the CPI report is who will care? The Fed is already locked into no change at the January thirty first meeting, so and as expected number won't affect the Central Bank's decision. It's the bond market that matters, at least in the short run. Headline inflation is expected to rise a base effect because inflation printed negative in December of twenty twenty two, but core inflation is forecast to keep falling. That's what the Fed wants to see. Michael McKee, Bloomberg Radio. All right, thanks Mike. The ahead of the New York Federal reserves as the interustrates are now high enough to bring down inflation. But John Williams also suggest that policy makers need more evidence that price rises are slowing before they start easing. My base case is that the current restrictor stance in Monte policy will continue to restore balance and bring inflation back to our two percent longer run goal. I'll expect that we will need to maintain a restricted stance of policy for some time to fully achieve our goals, and it will only be appropriate to dial back the degree of policy restraint when we're confident that inflation is moving towards toward two percent on a sustained basis, as New York Fed President John Williams, adding that any rate cuts would be dependent on the path of inflation and the economy. Turning to politics, the gloves were off during last night's Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa, between Nicky Haley and Ronda Santis. During the debate on CNN, Hailey accused of Santus of mismanaging his campaign. He has blown through one hundred and fifty million dollars. I do know how you do that through his campaign. He has nothing to show for it. He spent more money on private planes than he has on commercials trying to get islands to vote for him. If you can't manage a campaign, how are you going to manage a country? Disantus accused Haley of making misleading statements about her record as governor. That word salad is the problem. Governor says he's always supported school choice and she failed to deliver. She blames other people. Leadership is about getting things done, stop making expect disantisin. Haley also talked about the border Ukraine, aid and abortion, and two people absent from the debate, Donald Trump and Chris Christie, the former New Jersey given or Chris Christie suspending his Republican presidential bid yesterday. From the moment I got into the race, the decision that I made was really simple. I would rather lose by telling the truth then lie in order to win. Christy also said he was going to make sure that he does not enable Donald Trump to ever be president of the U the United States again. Meanwhile, John Trump did not appear at the debate because he was at a nearby town hall. Today, the GOP front runner set to make an appearance in New York at the civil far on trial against him and Bloomberg's Amy Morris hands the latest. Today's hearing will cap a eleven week long trial in which New York Attorney General Letitia James seeks to ban Trump from the real estate industry within the state. Trump wants to deliver a personal statement while in court his own closing argument, but would not agree to the limits the judge said on what he could say, so he won't be allowed, just as Arthur Engern had already held Trump liable for fraud and is expected to deliver a verdict in coming weeks now. In addition to this case, Trump also faces five other trials, including a defamation suit in less than a week. Amy Morris Bloomberg Radio Time Now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world, and for that were joined by Bloomberg's Amy Morris Amy Good Morning, Good Morning. Care and Transportation Secretary Pete Buddhajet says Boeing's tax nine airplanes airplanes rather, will remain grounded until regulators say that they are safe to fly. That dashes hopes for a quick return to the skies. Our concern and our fidelity is not to the success of any company. It is to the safety of the traveling public. Secretary Buddha judge did not specify how long it could take, but says the process will not be rushed. He adds Boeing has to demonstrate that every planet delivers to airlines is one hundred percent safe. President Biden's son is scheduled to appear in federal court today in Los Angeles on tax charges. Today's hearing will be an arraignment for Hunter Biden, who was accused of choosing not to pay more than a million dollars in taxes and evading other taxes. House Republicans yesterday conducted a hearing to hold Biden in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to sit for a closed door deposition, but Hunter Biden made a surprise visit and said he would only testify in a public forum. Biden's attorney, Abby Lowell Hunter chows a hearing we're Republicans or could not distort, manipulate, or misuse that testimony. And Republicans have tried to tie Hunter Biden's business dealings to his father, but acknowledge they have found no concrete evidence of wrongdoing. And former President Donald Trump is staying quiet on who his choice for a vice president might be. Well, I can't tell you that, really, I mean, I know who it's going to be. Give us a hint. I'll give you. We'll do another show sometime. During last night's Fox Newstown Hall event, Trump said he's open to his vice presidential choice being someone who's currently competing against him for the GOP nomination. Experts who identify and manage global risks say there is a high chance of a global catastrophe happening within a decade. The World Economic Forum survey shows nearly two thirds of respondents expect the higher chance of disaster in the next ten years. About thirty percent expect the same in the next two years. The report sites risks from misinformation, a potential recession, and extreme weather events, and a record number of Americans are signed up for the Affordable Care Act. This year, the Biden administration announced more than twenty million people signed up for health insurance plans under ACA, beating last year's record of sixteen million, and that number is likely to increase as Americans have until January seventeenth to enroll Global News twenty four hours a day and whenever you want with Bloomberg News. Now I may me Morris and this is Bloomberg Karen we Amy. Thank you what we do bring you news throughout the day here on Bloomberg Radio. But now you can get the latest news on demand, and that means whenever you want it. You can just subscribe to Bloomberg and News Now to get the latest headline to the click of a button. You can get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg and News Now on the Bloomberg Business Now, Bloomberg dot com plus Apples, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. And it's time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update. Here's John stash Hour John Ken. To truly appreciate what Nick Saban accomplished as the football coach at Alabama, you have to look at where the program was before he got there. They had a couple of seasons with only four wins, another with three, and he only won seven in his first season on the job. But in his next sixteen years, Saban won one hundred and ninety nine games and lost only twenty three. He won six national championships in a twelve year span, and when you throw in that he also won one at LSU. Saban has to be considered one of the greatest coaches, if not the greatest, in college football history. He's retiring at the age of seventy two. Still at the top of his game. Alabama nearly beat the eventual national champion Michigan in the College Football Playoffs semifinals. Pete Carroll also seventy two years old. He's no longer the coach of the Seahawks. He was great at USC went to Seattle and in fourteen years got the Seahawks to the playoffs nine times, won a Super Bowl. He won fifty one more games than any other coach that the Seahawks have ever had. And now seven NFL teams are looking for a new coach, so that doesn't count. In New England, where seventy one year old Bill Belichick is expected to de park Kawhi Leonard a new deal with the Clippers. He would have been a free agent after the season. It's a three year extension. Ought to make a little under the Supermax Clippers. One last night so to the Celtics in overtime over Minnesota. Boston now eighteen and zero at home, the Wizards dropped to six and thirty one. They lost that Indiana. John stash Aller Bloomberg Sports from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on sirisxam the Bloomberg Business app in Bloomberg dot com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm John Tucker. We want to continue our coverage of the SEC authorization of bitcoin spot ETFs and what the breakthrough means for the broader crypto space. Yesterday, Archie Investment CEO Kathy Wood, longtime Bitchi Bull, joined Bloomberg BusinessWeek host Carol for a conversation on Bloomberg Radio and the platform X discussing the SEC decision and what it means for bitcoin and other digital assets, and the statement afterwards from the SEC Commissioner, Gary Gensler. Let's bring you part of that discussion right now. When you're talking about institutions that you know have been very fearful of this space because of Gary Gensler, and you know all of the drama, I think they're going to tread lightly. I don't know if you saw, but Gary Gensler put out a piece today right as we're about to go effective, and I'm sure we all went effective roughly around the same time, and he just denigrated the whole crypto space, and I was just like, I couldn't believe it. So anyway, it's with that kind of trepidation that institutions are going to have to you know, work through and do all of their due diligence. However, I do think that a lot of investors have considered, you know, have been curious. And you'll see we've been from a marketing campaign. We've been using this tagline, aren't you a bit curious? There are so many people who are curious out there. Of course, a lot of our existing clients know all about bitcoin because we have owned it since twenty fifteen, but there are a lot of people who really have a hunger to know, and we can see that as more and more people read our research, tune into our Bitcoin Brainstorm that we do with Rod and Bitcoin Park in Nashville, Tennessee, read our bitcoin monthlies and you know, read all we have to say about crypto and blogs and in our brainstorm summary. So you know, we are getting all the curiosity. I think that's why we started. So we know a lot of people are waiting and believe it or not, Carol, the curious extend to state pension funds and state treasurers we're talking to, So it's a really broad swap. Well, catch people and I do wonder what you think success will be out of the gate in terms of investment flows. What's your hope, what's your goal or estimate in terms of bringing investors into the fund. Well, it's very interesting. I was we were I was speaking to Eric Beltunis, her colleague, and according to his estimates, there's there's four billion dollars waiting, you know, in the wings. And I said to him, well, from your lips to God's ears, that would be amazing. And you know, we hope we get our fair share of it. I mean, we've certainly, we've certainly done a lot to educate the community, and we experience a lot of gratitude for that too, from from from the innovation communities, including the bitcoin community, but also from the financial community, those who really are trying to find the next big idea. And can I ask you, as you mentioned SEC chair Gary Gensler at the top, and as the headlines crossed the Bloomberg that he the SEC approved all of those proposals for the spoppy coin ets yours included, along with everyone else the eleven. He also said investors should be cautious on crypto. He said SEC's action doesn't imply approval of crypto exchanges. And if you look at all the SEC filings yours included, there's a long list of concerns that there's This is still kind of a new concept and new idea. The old guard, you know, basically throw out there all kinds of risks and you know, some people call it fear uncertainty and doubt. It happens every time, Carol, And I'm not saying it's a bad thing for people to really do their homework. They should do their homework, they should understand the risks. But this is par for the course in disruptive innovation, you know, Everett. And thank you, Carol. You gave us our first interview twenty fifteen when we were barely off the ground. You believed in us back then. And at the time, you remember, we were talking about Tesla, So fear uncertainty and doubt, not even about autonomous which is the next set of fears, but about evs and wouldn't traditional auto manufacturers absolutely choked them to death. This is completely new DNA, and so it's the old DNA as the old car companies were the old DNA, you know, basically bashing the old new DNA. That was Arnick Advesce with Kathy Wood speaking with our Carol Master on Bloomberg Radio and the social media platform x and we continue our coverage of the approval of the Bitcoin ETF with the SEC Commissioner Hester perse Jones are Kelly Lines and Joe Matthew on Bloomberg's Balance of Power to discuss the implications of the SEC's approval of the exchange traded funds that invests directly in bitcoin, as well as the future of crypto regulation and the sec x account hack. Let's go to part of that discussion. I'm delighted that we're at the end of this saga. I know there's still pieces of it to go, but I think this is a big milestone. Well it's a milestone certainly for these bitcoin products, but it also raises a question of what sort of precedent this sets. If you look at the statement from the chairman, Gary Ginsler, he was very specific that this is specific to these bitcoin products, which are non security commodities, and there's a question of what this could mean in the future for essentially everything else. Is that door completely closed? The chair is right to point out that this is specific to a particular set of products. But obviously precedent matters, and so you look at the reasoning and people will do this. They'll look at the reasoning in the in the order, and they'll seek to apply it to other facts and circumstances as appropriate. So I think the only thing I will say is that one of my complaints in this area has been that we haven't always stuck with precedent when when it comes to these kinds of exchange traded products. We haven't necessarily applied the same standards that we do with respect to to other kinds of exchange traded products. But it is a precedent people will point to. That's the question. Of course, we're all asking whether it opens the door for other ETFs backed by other cryptocurrencies. Commissioner, is that in our near future? Again, you know, every application has to be considered on its facts and circumstances. But I one of the things that I think that we have to acknowledge is that when we when we apply a particular rationale to one particular product, people will ask us to apply it to other products as well. What kind of fiduciary responsibilities are there for investment advisors for their clients before allowing them to put money into these products. It's like anything else. A fiduciary is supposed to look out for the interests of the investors that she's working with, and that means taking into account the specific circumstances of that investor, the risk tolerance, the other elements of that investor's portfolio, and so it's not a cookie cutter answer one way or the other. Fiduciaries are paid to make good decisions that are appropriate for that particular investor. There were a few moments yesterday when we thought this had been approved a day earlier Commissioner, as you well know, everything worked out with the Twitter account at the SEC. Well it is, I mean, as there was a statement I think that came out saying that we are going to be looking into this and working with law enforcement at the WORD to figure out how this happened, how yesterday's event happened, and I hope that we get to the bottom of it, and I hope that we're as transparent when we explain what happened as we expect the companies that we regulate to be when they experience a similar event. Well, that certainly has gotten the attention of many on Capitol Hill. Commissioner, there have been many Congressional Republicans who have made their opinions known about the SEC under this chair for some time now. I'd also point to a statement that we got out from that House Financial Services Committee after this. They maintain that will legislatition to provide clarity and certainty for digital assets remain necessary. The steps taken today are a significant improvement over what they call the SEC's track record of regulation by enforcement until that legislation exists. Even with these approvals aside, should we expect that regulation by enforcement to continue? Well, I haven't seen much progress on US as a regulator setting out clear rules of the road when it comes to crypto products and services, and I think that that's been a complaint that I've had, It's been a complaint that others have had. We could just as we changed our tune here, we could change our tune on that, and so I remain hopeful that we will. That said, Congress has expressed an interest in legislating in this area, and I look forward to seeing their work in this area. And they have a clear interest in figuring out which regulatory which regulators should have authority in this area, and I look forward to seeing what comes of that. There are also just questions around fraud and manipulation. The argument initially about what Chairgainstler was so concerned with about these products in the first place. Spot products specifically compared to futures. Obviously, a court has ruled that that distinction was arbitrary and capricious. But do you share any concern if people put out false information about a traditional security, a traditional company, the stock of that company can also the price can also move. So this is not unique to bitcoin or bitcoin exchange traded products. Obviously, we will continue to look at the markets and at the markets for these bitcoin exchange traded products specifically, and if there is bad activity and it's it's within the ETP marketplace, we have authority there to investigate and bring enforcement actions as needed. 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Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the defendant identified at the Fulton County jail as P01135809. This is the real Donald John Trump. Being booked with a mug shot on charges of alleged election interference in Georgia may be the worst humiliation of Donald Trump's life. Meanwhile, the usual supporters are rushing to Trump's defense, vowing to investigate the investigators, and threatening civil war. Plus, Dr. Bernice King joins us, as we mark 60 years since the March on Washington, on leading conservatives' misappropriation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s words from her father's "I Have a Dream" speech. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
On Monday, Donald Trump was hit with his fourth criminal indictment of the year this time by a Grand Jury in Fulton County, Georgia. What are the allegations in this newest indictment? How is the District Attorney, Fani Willis, using a law designed to fight organized crime to prosecute Trump's plot to steal the 2020 election? What will the timeline for these cases be? Join our host, Ron Steslow, as he explores these questions Michael Zeldin (former federal prosecutor). Segments to look forward to: (01:23) An overview of the current criminal cases Donald Trump is facing (12:40) Why prosecutors will need to prove criminal intent in the Washington, D.C. case (and why they won't in the Mar-a-Lago documents case) (16:00) How a Grand Jury returns a true bill of indictment in Georgia (22:00) What the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act is and how it's used in Georgia (28:50) How normally legal activity can be charged when it's part of a criminal enterprise. (35:00) How the RICO charges will allow prosecutors to show the full story of the plot to steal the election in Georgia (40:00) Whether defendants will have to serve prison time if convicted (44:00) Why Mark Meadows wants to move the case to federal court (56:58) Why the Georgia case and the indictment in Washington, DC can have overlap (1:07:40) The differences between Willis's and Smith's strategies. (1:15:34) What the timeline of these trials might look like (1:23:05) Whether Doanld Trump should be pardoned if convicted of a federal crime Read more about the differences between Georgia and Federal law about lying to officials: The Two Big Questions Answered by Trump's Georgia Indictment Follow Ron on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Check out Micahel's Podcast That Said: https://apple.co/3qAaPz6 Related reading: The full indictment NYT—Trump Georgia Indictment: Read the Full Text, Annotated - The New York Times (Video) ABC News—Fulton County, GA District Attorney Fani Willis announces indictment against Trump NYT—The Two Big Questions Answered by Trump's Georgia Indictment AJC—Who's who in the Georgia Trump indictment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are starter homes a thing of the past? Did the Fed just win? I provide commentary and perspective on both. Hear clips from: Donald Trump, Jamie Dimon, and Jerome Powell. Then, I answer four listener questions: Should I make my first real estate investment a new development from raw land? Does it make sense to sell some rental properties, pay off others, and make my life easier? My returns are down because my property repair bills are higher than expected. What should I do? Since the government has high debt, won't they keep printing dollars? If you have a listener question, ask it here: GetRichEducation.com/Contact Timestamps: The state of the real estate economy [00:00:01] Home prices and housing supply [00:01:33] Analysis of home prices reaching new highs, the decrease in new listings, and the impact on housing supply. Mortgage rates and the future of interest rates [00:03:54] Insights on the direction of mortgage rates, the unlikelihood of rates returning to the 3% range, and the opinions of Lawrence Yun, the chief economist at the NAR. The Fed's Soft Landing [00:10:31] Discussion on the Federal Reserve's efforts to control inflation and maintain economic stability. Building Development as a First Investment [00:12:49] Advice on whether it is a good idea for beginners to invest in land development and the challenges involved. Acquiring More Property or Paying Down Debt [00:19:02] Advice on whether to continue acquiring properties or pay off existing debt and downsize for a more enjoyable life. The philosophy of debt [00:21:11] Debt can be beneficial and indicate wealth, as seen in examples of successful individuals with high levels of debt. Managing repair costs for rental properties [00:24:18] Charging tenants for the first portion of repair bills can incentivize them to make minor repairs themselves and reduce long-term repair costs. Inflation and government debt [00:30:12] Inflation can debase government debt, reducing its value, similar to how it affects personal debt. The US government's ability to print money allows for easier repayment of debt. The housing supply and marketplace [00:31:30] Discussion on the historically low US housing supply and the importance of staying up to date with the inventory and other elements in the real estate market. Resources mentioned: Show Notes: www.GetRichEducation.com/459 Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Find cash-flowing Jacksonville property at: www.JWBrealestate.com/GRE Invest with Freedom Family Investments. You get paid first: Text ‘FAMILY' to 66866 Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review” Top Properties & Providers: GREmarketplace.com GRE Free Investment Coaching: GREmarketplace.com/Coach Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Keith's personal Instagram: @keithweinhold Complete episode transcript: Speaker 1 (00:00:01) - Welcome to GRE. I'm your host, Keith Weinhold. First, I'll discuss the surprising state of the real estate economy. Then I answer your listener question Should I develop and build property myself? How do I keep my rental properties repair bill down? And two questions about real estate debt all today on Get Rich Education with real estate capital Jacksonville. Real estate has outperformed the stock market by 44% over the last 20 years. It's proven to be a more stable asset, especially during recessions. Their vertically integrated strategy has led to 79% more home price appreciation compared to the average Jacksonville investor since 2013. JTB is ready to help your money make money and to make it easy for everyday investors. Get started at JWB Real Estate. Speaker 2 (00:01:01) - You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. Speaker 1 (00:01:24) - Welcome to the area from Warsaw, Poland, to Warsaw, Indiana, and across 188 nations worldwide. And Keith Weinhold in your listening to Get Rich Education. Speaker 1 (00:01:33) - Earlier this month, CNBC reported that home prices have hit new highs again, another up just slightly year over year, though the popular sentiment is that by now people have gotten used to paying 7% or even more than 7% mortgage rates and higher rates. That puts the squeeze on housing supply. I mean, gosh, within this era of already paltry supply, I mean, we're talking about direly few homes in some markets here. Nationally, new listings are down 25% from a year ago. All right. Now, that's all national stuff. But look now, just over half of the nation's 50 largest housing markets and they're mostly in the Midwest and Northeast. They have either returned to their prior price peaks or they have set new all time highs. Annual home prices are still weaker out west, but even some of the Western markets has slumped. They're now seeing month over month gains. Yes, we're talking about gains now even in San Jose, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. Now, look, our starter homes, a thing of the past. Speaker 1 (00:02:47) - Some now think so with these higher prices. Just listen to this from an NAR survey, 40% of millennials who bought homes last year, they plan to stay in them 16 years or more. And for Gen Z, that number jumps up to 48%. Now, who knows if they'll really stay in those homes at that long. But see, what's going on here is just affirmation that so many buyers don't plan to trade in their starter home for a move up home. They got their starter homes when rates were low, though starter homes are not coming onto the market, potential sellers have ghosted the market, making for fewer listings and those fewer listings. That's what's fueling the price growth. So yes, starter homes could largely be a thing of the past, but of course not completely. Now, just two weeks ago here on the show, Jim Rogers told us why long term, he thinks interest rates will go much higher and opinions can be all over the place. So I don't want to get too bogged down in that. Speaker 1 (00:03:54) - But shorter term, one prominent commentator, he is now emphatic that mortgage rates have hit their top, like, for example, hit their top for perhaps this year and next year. Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the NAR on the direction of mortgage rates. He says, quote, This is the top. It will begin to move down. But you can also says if you're a US home buyer waiting for a return to super low mortgage rates, don't hold your breath. The short lived era of 3% interest rates for 30 year fixed mortgages, that is over, and they are unlikely to return anytime soon, perhaps for decades. He goes on to say that one can never truly predict the future but don't see mortgage rates returning back to the 3% range in the remainder of my lifetime. That is all of what Yun said. Okay. The remainder of Lawrence Hoon's lifetime, he looks pretty healthy and that might be 40 years, 40 plus years. Did we see rates that low again, according to him? Now, did you see this? We posted this in our Instagram stories as our curious article of the week last week. Speaker 1 (00:05:07) - The Washington Post get a hold of this title. They published an article and it was titled The Housing Market Recession is Already Ending. My preeminent thought is the housing market recession is already ending. That's a curious headline. What housing market recession? I don't get it. And the subtitle doesn't help. It's subtitled Last year's downturn in the housing market didn't last even with higher interest rates. Now prices are stabilizing. Is supply chains have eased up. All right. Well, even with actually reading the complete article, I don't know what they mean by a housing market recession last year. I guess that national home prices stopped appreciating last year and they just stabilized. But I don't know how the heck you get a recession out of that. Maybe with low housing supply, there were fewer transactions and that was being considered a recession. Now, look, I'm going to posit something really unpopular here in today's climate, but I think that this is a question that you really need to ask yourself today, and that is, did Jerome Powell just win? I told you it was unpopular. Speaker 1 (00:06:20) - He's not a very well liked. Person in a lot of circles. But with CPI inflation at 9% last year and 3% now. Yet throughout this spin, we had a few banks that broke but no recession. Is it possible that Jerome Powell has engineered a soft landing? I've got more on that in a moment. But the actual person of one, Donald, John Trump, made some quick remarks about the economy this month. Let's listen in. Speaker 3 (00:06:52) - We've never had an economy like we had just three years ago. It was unbelievable. And frankly, this economy is not doing well. But the reason it's doing okay is it's running on the fumes of what we built. But those fumes are running out and they're running out fast. And it's not going to be a pretty picture. Speaker 1 (00:07:11) - Yeah, I don't know about that. When we look at the broader US economy, let's get something more substantive. And speaking of people that aren't well liked, Jamie Dimon had some great perspective. I think you know that he's the billionaire business exec and the banker that's led JPMorgan Chase since 2005. Speaker 1 (00:07:30) - To put it another way. This man runs the largest bank in America. Speaker 4 (00:07:36) - It's the other way around. America has the best hand ever dealt of any country on this planet today ever. Okay. And Americans don't fully appreciate what I'm about to say. We have peaceful, wonderful neighbors in Canada and Mexico. We've got the biggest military barriers ever built called the Atlantic and the Pacific. We have all the food, water and energy we will ever need. Okay. We have the best military on the planet, and we will for as long as we have the best economy. And if you're a liberal, listen closely to me in that one, okay? Because the Chinese would love to have our economy. We have the best universities on the planet. There are great ones elsewhere. But these are the best. We still educate most most of the kids who start businesses around the world. We have a rule of law which is exceptional. If you don't believe me and we talk about Britain, Brazil, Russia, India, Venezuela, Argentina, China, India, believe me, it's not quite there. Speaker 4 (00:08:29) - We have a magnificent work ethic. We have innovation from the core of our bones. You can ask anyone in this room what you can do to be more productive. Ask your assistants, factory floors, redo it. It's not just the Steve Jobs. It's this broad death with the wires and deepest financial markets the world's ever seen. Okay. And if you. I just made a list of these things and maybe I miss something. It's extraordinary. It's extraordinary. And we have it today. Yes, we have problems. But, you know, when I hear people down, if you travel around the world, I mean, get an airplane, travel around the world and go to all these other countries and tell me what you think. Speaker 1 (00:09:02) - Yeah, Jamie Dimon really bringing up a lot of those geographic advantages like Peterson and I discuss in depth here Diamond's remarks. They're not new remarks. Those weren't recent ones. And by the way, I don't really care for him calling out liberals, just like labeling people conservatives. Speaker 1 (00:09:20) - That's counterproductive. I like the quality of ideas as soon as we start labeling things left or right, that quickly becomes more divisive than it does unifying. Don't do left right politics. I do. Up, down, up is integrity. The quality of your ideas concepts means for getting things done and track record. That's what matters. But anyway, coming off Jamie Dimon waxing poetic with American optimism and exceptionalism. Yeah, it is time to ask if the Fed is winning. And first, let's understand something fundamental The fact that high inflation occurred for two years that is irreparable. Let's not overlook that. I mean, you're Trader Joe's grocery store prices. They're not coming back down even if the rate of inflation has slowed. I mean, that is a big fat L, That is a loss. It came from printing all those dollars to paper over the pandemic, which created the high inflation with everything from the paycheck protection program to Stemi checks to the Cares Act. And yes, the executive branch created some of that too. Speaker 1 (00:10:31) - But my point is, make the irresponsible people that don't have any savings feel some pain once in a while. If you just make money fall from the sky every time there's a crisis, then people are going to learn to not have any reserves or any cash flowing investments during the next crisis. Yes, supply chain constraints are part of the problem too. But since you tried to paper over the pain, see then creating that inflation that results, that makes everyone feel the pain that's middle class or below. All right. But after that understanding, is Jerome Powell now winning by landing the inflation softly without crashing the economy and keeping GDP rising a little in keeping unemployment low in see even the producers price index that's forward looking that measures this change. In selling prices of goods and services producers. That's falling out, right? That leading indicator for consumer price inflation. And that's why inflation expectations are finally dropping. And that doesn't mean that I like the Fed or the system at all. But by now you've at least got to begin to wonder if the Fed can get their soft landing. Speaker 1 (00:11:47) - They've dropped down from 30,000 foot cruising altitude. There's no turbulence, and they're below, call it, 10,000ft. Now, for the first time in two years, wages are finally rising faster than prices. Speaker 4 (00:12:01) - We at the Fed remain squarely focused on. Speaker 1 (00:12:04) - Our dual mandate. Speaker 4 (00:12:05) - To promote. Speaker 1 (00:12:05) - Maximum employment and stable. Speaker 4 (00:12:06) - Prices for the American people. Speaker 1 (00:12:08) - Yes, sir. That is your job after all. Well, I want to turn to your listener questions here for the remainder of the show. And if you've got a question for me, you can always reach out at Get Rich education, slash contact. The first question comes from Tina in Monroe, Louisiana. She says, Keith, I love your show. Just started listening last month. Tina asks Keith, I have the idea of buying land and I want to know if this is a good idea to build new rentals on. Like for Plex's, I've already formed an LLC and hope to open a business line of credit, but this would be my first ever real estate investment. Speaker 1 (00:12:49) - Okay, Tina, thanks for finding the show here. Welcome in. I expect that you'll have years of profitable listening ahead to start a new development from digging raw dirt all the way through to procuring your certificates of occupancy and have that be your very first investment for almost anyone. I have got to say no because there is just so much to development. Development is going to rely on your experience and your ability to build a team. You're going to need general contractors and subcontractors and vendors, suppliers and experience dealing with regulators and a municipality and bankers and perhaps investors. And legal development is risky for beginners. You're purchasing something that doesn't yet exist. You've got to be sure that you're buying the right land in the right place. And that means studying everything from geotechnical reports and Perc tests to understanding the demographics, whether you plan to buy that land there in Monroe, Louisiana, or wherever else it is, and then your exit strategy. And while it might not actually be to exit, but it's going to be either to sell your completed development or for you to hold it for rental income, you have really got to know what you're doing. Speaker 1 (00:14:13) - I am not a developer, but I talked to a lot of them, especially build to rent developers. Now, the reason that I say that the answer is no for development as your first real estate investment for almost anyone. Well, I say almost because if you have a remarkable mentor, someone that's going to go out in the field with you almost every day, then it's a possibility. And even then that mentor should have a proven track record. You need approvals and subdivision and plans drawn and bringing in drainage and utilities and entitlement mean instead of all that for a beginner and really even for most veteran investors, it is substantially easier to buy something that's already built, that has a history of rental occupancy and income. And then the team that you have to build a so much smaller with that primary long term team member as your property manager. But thank you for the question, Tina, because I think a lot of real estate investors wonder about building themselves from raw land. And it seems that even more investors right in here wondering about, you know, just building one individual single family rental home or duplex or fourplex. Speaker 1 (00:15:25) - And even then, if it's successfully done, it usually takes longer than you think. And then once you're done, the property is vacant and you need to find tenants. So it might be a few more months before it even cash flows. So buy property that's already built, learn investing that way. And what you've done is you've outsourced all of the development unknowns to someone else and they bring you the known and completed development project that is better for more than 99% of people. And then look into being a developer yourself when you've got sufficient experience. If that remains interesting to you, a great mentor with a proven track record or both, if you'd like to ask a question and potentially have me answer it on air here again, go ahead and reach out through get ratification smash contact because that's where you can either leave a voice message or a written one. I am just. Getting started with listener questions. I'm back with more of them. Straight ahead. I'm Keith Reinhold in You're listening to episode 459 of Get Rich Education. Speaker 1 (00:16:30) - If you want some really passive income, listen to this. 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Speaker 1 (00:17:43) - They've provided our tribe with more loans than anyone. They're truly a top lender for beginners and veterans. It's where I go to get my own loans for single family rental property up to four Plex's. So start your pre-qualification and you can chat with President Charlie Ridge personally, though, even deliver your custom plan for growing your real estate portfolio. Start at Ridge Lending Group. Speaker 5 (00:18:12) - This is Jerry Operations lead Andrea Newburn. Listen to Get Rich Education with Keith Reinhold and don't put your daydream. Speaker 1 (00:18:29) - You're listening to the show. It's created more financial freedom for busy people just like you than nearly any show in the world. This is guitarist Education. I'm your host, Keith Reinhold. The next question comes from Adam. He is a real estate agent in Seattle. And Adam asks this. Hi, Keith. I've been an avid listener and follower of yours for years now. Like you, the Little Purple Book changed my life early on and I was able to semi retire at age 35. The book that he's talking about, by the way, is that Poor Dad, I am 42 now and back working as a realtor because I love it. Speaker 1 (00:19:02) - And then after he wrote I Love It in parentheses, he put well, sorta. So I don't know that he loves it too much and I am at a crossroad in my life. Do I keep acquiring more property and more debt or do I start paying down the properties I do have? I have seven properties now and with a mindset of less is more as I want to enjoy my life a bit more and I'm honestly getting tired of managing my three in state properties. Therefore I've been thinking about selling one to pay off the loan of two other properties and really start to downsize and truly be debt free. Life is too short and I want to enjoy the rest of my life. Do you have any advice or opinions for me? Thank you in advance. Okay. Adam. Well, since you've listened for years, you probably already understand that I don't pay off any of my properties, though I could. I don't want to. I'd lose leverage in all that. You probably understand that I don't self manage. Speaker 1 (00:20:01) - You said that you self-manage three of your seven properties there in Washington state. So since you probably already understand all that, yes, I would acquire more property, more debt and outsource the property management. That way you can enjoy life if the property is in your home state, don't have high rents in proportion to their values. In a lot of places around Seattle, they don't have a high ratio there. Well then it's probably worth 1030 running into out of state property. Or if you really like those Washington properties, then find a property manager there in state and to find a suitable 1031 exchange facilitator with a proven track record, check the resources tab at GRI marketplace.com. That same website will help you find out-of-state properties if you like. You can also contact our coaches to help walk you through that at marketplace.com/coach. That is a free coaching service by the way. Now as far as keeping the instate Washington properties, if you decide that you do want to do that, the bigger Pockets forums can help you vet a qualified property manager there. Speaker 1 (00:21:11) - Now, Adam, you did say something about the possibility of downsizing and becoming truly debt free, as you put it. But my question is, what's the problem with debt if someone else reliably pays it all for you? Of course your tenant pays a principal and interest and hopefully a little on top of that called cash flow. All right. In that case, all of that debt is outsourced. Now, let me get a little philosophical for a minute. I don't know the name of the person that's the biggest debtor in the entire world. But you know what? He is probably really wealthy or she all circle back to why in a second. Here's a fun way to understand this. The quarterback threw the most interceptions of all time. Oh, you must think that guy is a total loser. Well, you know what? The quarterback that's thrown the most interceptions all time by far is in fact, a Hall of Famer Brett Farve. Oh, well, how can that be? Well, it's because he got so many chances to play. Speaker 1 (00:22:17) - He must have been a pretty good quarterback for the coach to put him on the field. Then often year after year, the baseball pitcher that lost the most ever games for his team all time, he is named Cy Young. Well, Cy Young also won the most games all time in Major League Baseball. He was one of the very first inductees into the Hall of Fame. And there's even an award given each year. Still, the most outstanding Major League Baseball player called the Cy Young Award. Yet he lost the most games and say, did you meet a guy on the street there where you live and you learn that he has $20 million in debt? I don't even need to know anything else right there. That tells me that he's probably a financial winner to have that much debt because, see, he would need to be highly credit worthy to even get all that debt in the first place. See, you're only looking at the $20 million debt side of his balance sheet. His asset side might be $50 million. Speaker 1 (00:23:16) - Hey, that's a $30 million net worth. Even with high inflation, $30 million is fairly wealthy today and mad as Mark Zuckerberg is one of the wealthiest people in the world, he has a net worth. North of $100 billion. And the Zuckerbergs, they took a loan for their home even though they could pay cash for it many times over. And yet when Zuckerberg and his wife bought their home, they took out a loan for the leverage and the arbitrage. The wealthiest people in the world have the most debt AI model that you can model that I personally look to increase my debt as time goes on. And then simultaneously, I expect the asset side to increase faster than the debt side. The asset side increases faster because I've got the debt, hence the leverage. So this is why I have an aversion to being debt free. I hope there's both some helpful resources and a philosophical component for you to chew on there as well. Adam The next listener question comes from Heiko in Utica, New York. Sorry if I mispronounce your name. Speaker 1 (00:24:18) - It's spelled at Jaakko. Maybe it's Jocko, but I'm going to go with Jocko. He asks. I've held my first ever purchase of a rental single family home for a little over a year. It's located in Holladay, Florida, though my property was projected to provide a cash on cash return of 6%, it only produced 3% because repairs cost more than expected On this 1978 built property. I use a local property manager that's been pretty communicative. I always anticipate reading my monthly email statement from him, just wondering how to manage costs over time. Signed Jocko. Okay. Jocko And by the way, I own rental single family homes myself, just about five miles from Holladay, Florida. And these areas are just north of Tampa. Well, Co only getting 3% rather than a projected 6%. It's actually not a terrible miss. Now, it would be if that were your only revenue source or your only return from an investment. But of course, this 3% cash on cash return is one of your five profit sources from income property. Speaker 1 (00:25:28) - But suffice to say, one great long term strategy to keep myriad repair costs down over time. And it's something that Ken McElroy told me about, and that is charge the tenant for the first $50 in repairs or maybe charge the tenant for the first $100 of repairs. That way they're going to think twice before bugging you or bugging your manager. Now, this can have the desired effect of keeping your long term repair bill down in a few different ways, but yet ensure that you're still serving the tenant. All right. First of all, the first 50 or $100 a repair bill, it's really not that burdensome to most tenants, but yet they will think twice before calling you or it's calling your manager, in this case, Jocko, before calling about something ticky tacky and minor like the kitchen cabinet doors got a little loose on their hinges again. Now you want to provide clean, safe, affordable, functional housing. That is a core concept in mission here. At first, this might incentivize the tenant to make a 10 or 15 minute repair themselves so that you never even hear from them. Speaker 1 (00:26:43) - And that also prevents, say, a $75 service call from being made in the first place. Now, if it's a repair that's beyond the tenants expertise or expectations to take care of themselves, say it's something like a kitchen faucet that just leaks a little, well, okay, you want to see that that's taken care of for them. But if they have to pay the first small portion of repairs themselves, then that incentivizes the tenant to report a number of small things in one batch. All right. Well, now, that makes it more efficient for you or for your property managers handyman. That makes for fewer service calls, fewer runs to Home Depot and a real reduction in your repair cost. See? Hello. The work from home movement. That's being good for us as residential real estate investors. But there is one downside to that. A few more tenants spend all day at home and there are more components that can wear out sooner. Or there's this more time that tenants spend at home to notice little things that are amiss. Speaker 1 (00:27:47) - So that's why the time in the real estate market is right to charge the first portion of repair bills to the tenant. That's why this makes sense now. Now, there are a couple caveats around this. Hello. When the tenant first moves in, I'll go ahead and give them a week to bring you any findings and then those things should be taken care of without charging the tenant anything at all. Right? I mean, the tenant shouldn't have to inherit any problems. And the other caveat is that your tenant has to be communicative about items in disrepair that could create long term damage, like a leaky drain, because you don't want that to ruin your subfloor over. Time. So the short answer on how to lower your long term repair bills, especially in a work from home world, is to have it in the lease that the tenant pays for, say, the first $50 to $100 of repairs. Also, you may have heard it just ten episodes ago on episode 449, I discussed 12 ways that you can raise the red in add value to your property. Speaker 1 (00:28:52) - There's a good bit of related content there to help you keep profitable and get your cash on cash return up. Now, plenty of properties. In fact, probably most properties have exceeded their return projections over the last three years, and that is primarily due to rapid appreciation. But see, you don't get the lessons from the winds, you get the lessons from the underperformers. And that's why I wanted to answer your question for everyone's benefit today. Taco Tacos question was microeconomics. Let's flip it to macroeconomics with this. Next question from Dave in Atlanta, Georgia. Davis This one a while ago. First, here's the remarkable part on the listener question form in the how did you hear about a section, Dave? You simply wrote, I've been listening to you from the very beginning. Gosh, Dave, this is so supremely appreciated. I know we've got a lot of great devotees and I'm incredibly grateful for it. Dave asks With the US government, 30 trillion in debt and there's some rounding there and if inflation is say 10% over a few years, doesn't inflation debase the government's debt just like it does ours, taking it from 30 trillion down to $27 trillion in this case? Yeah, that stays. Speaker 1 (00:30:12) - Question That's right, Dave. You've 100% got it. I've talked about this in some prior episodes. Since we get to borrow our mortgage loans in the currency that's denominated in the units of the biggest detonation in the history of the world, the dollar in the USA, then they want to print Dave, just like you. If you had $1 million in debt but you couldn't pay it back right now and you had the ability to print dollars ad infinitum, then sure, the easiest way for you to pay back your debt is to print your own dollars, just like America is doing. And that is just another benefit of you keeping high debt on your properties. In fact, the true definition of inflation is an expansion of the money supply. It's not the result, which is a decline in purchasing power. Technically, if the same Chipotle burrito costs $10 last year at $11 this year, that's not inflation. That's the result of inflation. So the USA wants inflation for this reason and other reasons. I've said it before, the surest been investing is that the dollar is going to continue to decline in purchasing power and that's exactly why we are debtors rather than savers. Speaker 1 (00:31:30) - Take the sure thing. Thanks for the listenership and thanks for the question, Dave. That's all for listener questions. I encourage you to help yourself out. No one's looking out for you more than you amiss. Historically low US housing supply. Gerri Marketplace is where the inventory actually is, and it's the right inventory. The properties that make the best rentals. 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SEASON 2, "The War on the Dollar" We begin season two by following the ongoing assaults on the dollar by Xi, Putin, and the BRICS nations, and looking at how that might play into Elon Musk's long game with Twitter. Rich with clips from across the media spectrum, we'll be exploring the underlying forces that shape our world — and what we might do to respond to them. Segments: The End of Twitter, The War on the Dollar, the Grinding Nuclear Threat, Katechon vs. Eschaton. Keywords: Twitter, dollar, X.com, Elon Musk, Jack Dorsey, Michael Flynn, Alex Jones, Foster Gamble, Jack Lew, Robert Kiyosaki, BBC, Donald Trump, Lance Wallnau, John Trump, nuclear war, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, AOC, Steve Bannon, Wall Street Bets, Gamestop, AMC, GME.
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John Trump, Managing Editor of the Carolina Journal, discusses the bureaucratic and inefficient Alcohol Beverage Control system in North Carolina. Plus, Democrat 'super lawyer' Mark Elias gets sanctioned by a federal court. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/petekalinershow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We cover his origins as an Actor and the wild rollercoaster ride he has had since Trump announced his cadency. He also teaches me to do Donald Trump impressions on the show. We also have a comedy rap with me as Sean Connery talking to the President.You can contact him on his website here: http://johnnyd.net/Some of my favourite appearances of John:Trump vs Kim Jon UnJoe Piscopo Show (you have to watch the Austin Powers intro)
The title says it all, on the latest CSG Politics, Pat and Jeff talk about the Senate not reaching the votes threshold to convict former president Donald Trump and what it means for the future. Also, TJ Ducklo had himself a bad week. We discuss
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On January 25, 2021, the House of Representatives delivered a single Article of Impeachment against President Trump to the United States Senate. On January 12, 2021, the majority staff of the House Judiciary Committee released the first public staff report detailing the events of January 6, 2021, when insurrectionists broke into the U.S. Capitol. The event occurred as the House and the Senate met in a Joint Session of Congress, with the Vice President presiding, to count the Electoral College’s votes for President. In response, the House of Representatives called for the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump. The report details the history, purpose and meaning of the Constitution’s Impeachment Clause, and establishes that President Trump’s conduct as set forth in the Article of Impeachment satisfies the standard for high Crimes and Misdemeanors. The majority staff of the House Judiciary Committee prepared this report for the use of the House Rules Committee to accompany H. RES. 24, titled "Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, For High Crimes and Misdemeanors." INTRODUCTION (2:47) I. Factual Background (9:36) I.A. Conduct Leading Up to January 6, 2021 (10:34) I.B. The January 6, 2021 “Save America Rally” (22:22) I.C. The Attack on the Capitol (29:30) I.D. President Trump’s Response to the Insurrection (37:42) I.E. The Events of January 6th Were a Result of and Incited by the President’s Course of Conduct (44:27) II. The Need for the House to Impeach President Trump (50:47) II.A. Standards for Impeachment (51:13) II.B. Application of Impeachment Standards to President Trump’s Conduct (54:11) II.B.1. The Article of Impeachment Charges an Impeachable Offense (54:26) II.B.2. President Trump Committed the Charged Impeachable Offense (1:03:24) II.B.3. President Trump’s Conduct Harmed Core National Interests (1:15:53) II.C. The Irrelevance of the Criminal Code and the Brandenburg Test (1:26:08) III. The Need for Immediate Consideration of Impeachment (1:31:15) III.A. Imminent Threat to the United States (1:34:10) III.A.1. President Trump Failed to Protect the Capitol, the Vice President, and Members of Congress During the Joint Session of Congress (1:35:02) III.A.2. President Trump Has Demonstrated No Remorse Since January 6th (1:42:18) III.A.3. President Trump’s Actions Are Consistent with His Past Pattern of Undermining the Public Peace and the Orderly Operation of Democracy (1:49:59) III.B. The Need to Establish Precedent That Such Conduct by a President Is Unconstitutional and Contrary to Our Democratic Values (2:00:35) CONCLUSION (2:05:13) These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model. Please support the podcast at governmentunfiltered.com by clicking the donate button for a one-time donation or by going to patreon.com/timberlanemedia to support monthly. If you'd like to donate anonymously, you can go to glow.fm/insider to donate on either a one-time or recurring basis. Follow the show on Twitter @GovUnfiltered or on Facebook at facebook.com/governmentunfiltered. Music by Lee Rosevere Government Unfiltered readings available on Audible: The Mueller Report: Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation: Executive Summary Diplomacy in Crisis: The Trump Administration's Decimation of the State Department The Trump Middle East Marshall Plan: 2019 Congressional Oversight Reports Turkey’s October 2019 Incursion Into Syria: Background, U.S. Relations and Sanctions In Brief
On January 25, 2021, the House of Representatives delivered a single Article of Impeachment against President Trump to the United States Senate. On January 12, 2021, the majority staff of the House Judiciary Committee released the first public staff report detailing the events of January 6, 2021, when insurrectionists broke into the U.S. Capitol. The event occurred as the House and the Senate met in a Joint Session of Congress, with the Vice President presiding, to count the Electoral College’s votes for President. In response, the House of Representatives called for the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump. The report details the history, purpose and meaning of the Constitution’s Impeachment Clause, and establishes that President Trump’s conduct as set forth in the Article of Impeachment satisfies the standard for high Crimes and Misdemeanors. The majority staff of the House Judiciary Committee prepared this report for the use of the House Rules Committee to accompany H. RES. 24, titled "Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, For High Crimes and Misdemeanors." INTRODUCTION (2:47) I. Factual Background (9:36) I.A. Conduct Leading Up to January 6, 2021 (10:34) I.B. The January 6, 2021 “Save America Rally” (22:22) I.C. The Attack on the Capitol (29:30) I.D. President Trump’s Response to the Insurrection (37:42) I.E. The Events of January 6th Were a Result of and Incited by the President’s Course of Conduct (44:27) II. The Need for the House to Impeach President Trump (50:47) II.A. Standards for Impeachment (51:13) II.B. Application of Impeachment Standards to President Trump’s Conduct (54:11) II.B.1. The Article of Impeachment Charges an Impeachable Offense (54:26) II.B.2. President Trump Committed the Charged Impeachable Offense (1:03:24) II.B.3. President Trump’s Conduct Harmed Core National Interests (1:15:53) II.C. The Irrelevance of the Criminal Code and the Brandenburg Test (1:26:08) III. The Need for Immediate Consideration of Impeachment (1:31:15) III.A. Imminent Threat to the United States (1:34:10) III.A.1. President Trump Failed to Protect the Capitol, the Vice President, and Members of Congress During the Joint Session of Congress (1:35:02) III.A.2. President Trump Has Demonstrated No Remorse Since January 6th (1:42:18) III.A.3. President Trump’s Actions Are Consistent with His Past Pattern of Undermining the Public Peace and the Orderly Operation of Democracy (1:49:59) III.B. The Need to Establish Precedent That Such Conduct by a President Is Unconstitutional and Contrary to Our Democratic Values (2:00:35) CONCLUSION (2:05:13) These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model. Please support the podcast at governmentunfiltered.com by clicking the donate button for a one-time donation or by going to patreon.com/timberlanemedia to support monthly. If you'd like to donate anonymously, you can go to glow.fm/insider to donate on either a one-time or recurring basis. Follow the show on Twitter @GovUnfiltered or on Facebook at facebook.com/governmentunfiltered. Music by Lee Rosevere Government Unfiltered readings available on Audible: The Mueller Report: Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation: Executive Summary Diplomacy in Crisis: The Trump Administration's Decimation of the State Department The Trump Middle East Marshall Plan: 2019 Congressional Oversight Reports Turkey’s October 2019 Incursion Into Syria: Background, U.S. Relations and Sanctions In Brief
From extended COVID-19 shutdowns to unexpected government fines, owners of alcohol-related businesses in North Carolina have faced special challenges in the past year. John Trump, Carolina Journal managing editor, recaps some of the industry’s key concerns. Bar owners and operators across North Carolina filed lawsuits just before the Christmas holiday. The suits challenge the executive orders Gov. Roy Cooper has used during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep bars shuttered. Jessica Thompson, attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, discusses the suit she filed on behalf of owners of a popular Greenville bar. It has been closed for more than nine months because of government mandates. The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted to decriminalize marijuana. Among those objected: U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop, R-9th District. During a speech on the House floor, Bishop outlined his concerns about potential negative consequences of changing marijuana’s legal status. Voters selected Mark Robinson to serve as North Carolina’s first black lieutenant governor. The second-highest-ranking office in state government’s executive branch marks Robinson’s first job as an elected official. During a recent online forum for the John Locke Foundation, Robinson highlighted his top priorities for his new role. The head of North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality, Secretary Michael Regan, has been nominated to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under President-elect Joe Biden. Former DEQ Secretary Donald van der Vaart, now a John Locke Foundation senior fellow, discusses Regan’s potential impact at the EPA. Van der Vaart also discusses his own reappointment to the EPA’s Science Advisory Board.
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Word going around is that President Donald John Trump invoked the Insurrection Act. What is the Insurrection Act? Can Trump Invoke it? Is Civil War Imminent? What was on those laptop computers that were taken during the Capital Siege? Why is Nancy Pelosi so intent on Impeaching a President that only has a few more days in office? Some things just don't add up. We will look at those things tonight.
Word going around is that President Donald John Trump invoked the Insurrection Act. What is the Insurrection Act? Can Trump Invoke it? Is Civil War Imminent? What was on those laptop computers that were taken during the Capital Siege? Why is Nancy Pelosi so intent on Impeaching a President that only has a few more days in office? Some things just don't add up. We will look at those things tonight.
Welcome back to the mymaria777 podcast. I am here for Part II with the love of my life #RedPillBabe, and my new friend, #WeThePeopleRadio. We discuss the Mandela Effect, politics, the election, religion, synchronicities, time travel, the Barron Trump Omnibus, Nikola Tesla, John Trump, parallel universes, and more. You must listen. I hope you love it. Find me on Instagram and Twitter: @mymaria777Find my guests on Instagram: @RedPillBabe @We.The.People.RadioCheck me out on @We.The.People.Radio's show on Youtube!Subscribe please! ILYSFM
Welcome back to the mymaria777 podcast. It's lucky number episode 017 and I am here with the love of my life #RedPillBabe, and my new friend, #WeThePeopleRadio. We discuss politics, the election, religion, synchronicities, time travel, the Barron Trump Omnibus (including, Ingersoll Lockwood's books, Travels and adventures of Little Baron Trump and his wonderful dog Bulger, written in 1889, and its sequel, Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey, written in 1893, Nikola Tesla, John Trump, parallel universes, and more. You must listen. I hope you love it. Find me on Instagram and Twitter: @mymaria777Find my guests on Instagram: @RedPillBabe @We.The.People.RadioCheck me out on @We.The.People.Radio's show on Youtube!Subscribe please! ILYSFM
The Gematria is an interesting tool to use as a hobby to see if any correlations exist between names and characteristics of people, places and things. Entering the name of individuals yields some interesting finds. Such a search brought about interesting parallels between Donald John Trump and characteristics that describe him and his mission quite well.
The Gematria is an interesting tool to use as a hobby to see if any correlations exist between names and characteristics of people, places and things. Entering the name of individuals yields some interesting finds. Such a search brought about interesting parallels between Donald John Trump and characteristics that describe him and his mission quite well.
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We discuss the changes in the events industry brought on about CoronaVirus. We also contrast Zoom and Discord for conferences.You can contact him on his website here: http://johnnyd.net/Some of my favourite appearances of John:Trump vs Kim Jon UnJoe Piscopo Show (you have to watch the Austin Powers intro) Music by my friend David: https://soundcloud.com/david-marshall-taylor
In a matter of weeks, N.C. voters will participate in the Super Tuesday elections. Democrats are likely to face heated presidential and U.S. Senate primaries, Republicans will decide who should face incumbent Roy Cooper in the governor’s race, and members of both parties will see other important races on primary ballots. No one will have to show a voter ID. Rick Henderson, Carolina Journal editor-in-chief, assesses key issues in play as Super Tuesday approaches. North Carolina has made significant reforms to its alcohol regulations in recent years. There’s still plenty of room to relax decades-old restrictions that block growth of booming craft beer and distillery operations. John Trump, Carolina Journal managing editor, offers an alcohol law update. Leaders of the University of North Carolina System continue to focus on ensuring protection of viewpoint diversity on UNC campuses. During a recent forum, UNC Board of Governors member Steve Long shared his concerns about efforts to ensure a wide range of political views among campus faculty. Harvard has faced high-profile legal challenges to its admissions process in recent years. During a recent Hayek Lecture at Duke University, economics professor Peter Arcidiacono shared highlights of his analysis of Harvard’s admissions. Arcidiacono explains how athletic and legacy admissions influence the mix of whites and minorities admitted to the Ivy League school. Fewer teachers are leaving their jobs in N.C. public schools, according to the latest official state teacher turnover report. Terry Stoops, John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies, analyzes the latest numbers.
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As President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial kicks off in earnest, Senate Republicans are still wrestling with how to follow the precedent set by Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial while also giving Trump the swift acquittal he desires.Senate GOP leaders are weighing accelerating the pace of the trial, eyeing a schedule that would maintain the same overall number of hours for opening arguments and senatorial questions as employed in Clinton’s case, but spreading it out over fewer days, according to six people familiar with internal deliberations.
As President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial kicks off in earnest, Senate Republicans are still wrestling with how to follow the precedent set by Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial while also giving Trump the swift acquittal he desires. Senate GOP leaders are weighing accelerating the pace of the trial, eyeing a schedule that would maintain the same overall number of hours for opening arguments and senatorial questions as employed in Clinton’s case, but spreading it out over fewer days, according to six people familiar with internal deliberations.
Show Sponsor PBE Group Texas 972-764-3120 The Justice Department watchdog excoriated the FBI for relying upon British ex-spy Christopher Steele's dossier in obtaining Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants to monitor onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who released a report on Monday showing his findings regarding allegations of surveillance abuses, also found the FISA process was significantly flawed and marred by serious mistakes and missteps, but determined that the initiation of the Trump-Russia investigation itself crossed the low threshold to be properly predicated and was not influenced by political bias as some of President Trump's allies have alleged. Horowitz's findings provide Trump and his allies fodder in their criticism of FBI and DOJ officials who investigated him, while Democrats, who have defended the FBI's actions, are engaged in an impeachment effort examining whether the president abused his office. Attorney General William Barr seized on Horowitz's findings, declaring in a lengthy statement that the report shows the FBI's counterintelligence investigation was conducted in an inappropriate manner given the evidence the bureau had on hand.
Show Sponsor PBE Group Texas 972-764-3120 The Justice Department watchdog excoriated the FBI for relying upon British ex-spy Christopher Steele's dossier in obtaining Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants to monitor onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who released a report on Monday showing his findings regarding allegations of surveillance abuses, also found the FISA process was significantly flawed and marred by serious mistakes and missteps, but determined that the initiation of the Trump-Russia investigation itself crossed the low threshold to be properly predicated and was not influenced by political bias as some of President Trump's allies have alleged.Horowitz's findings provide Trump and his allies fodder in their criticism of FBI and DOJ officials who investigated him, while Democrats, who have defended the FBI's actions, are engaged in an impeachment effort examining whether the president abused his office.Attorney General William Barr seized on Horowitz's findings, declaring in a lengthy statement that the report shows the FBI's counterintelligence investigation was conducted in an inappropriate manner given the evidence the bureau had on hand.
On Friday, December 13th, the House Judiciary Committee did something that had only been done twice before in history by voting on and passing articles of impeachment. The two articles of impeachment are contained within House Resolution 755 titled, "Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors." This is a reading of the resolution. These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model. Please support the podcast at governmentunfiltered.com by clicking the donate button for a one-time donation or by going to insiderfriends.com to support monthly. If you'd like to donate anonymously, you can go to glow.fm/insider to donate on either a one-time or recurring basis. Follow the show on Twitter @GovUnfiltered or on Facebook at facebook.com/governmentunfiltered.
December 11, 2019 / Rabia and Susan discuss the articles of impeachment introduced in the House on Tuesday.Episode scoring music by Broke for Free. Today's episode is sponsored by Legacy Box, FIGS, and Ritual. www.Legacybox.com/45TH to get 60% off your first order. www.wearFIGS.com code ‘45TH' to get 15% off your first purchase. www.Ritual.com/45TH and get 10% off your first 3 months. #the45th #45thpod
We cover his origins as an Actor and the wild rollercoaster ride he has had since Trump announced his cadency. He also teaches me to do Donald Trump impressions on the show. We also have a comedy rap with me as Sean Connery talking to the President.You can contact him on his website here: http://johnnyd.net/Some of my favourite appearances of John:Trump vs Kim Jon UnJoe Piscopo Show (you have to watch the Austin Powers intro)
I was pleased to speak with Will Thomas on the Acquisition Talk podcast. He is a senior science policy analyst at the American Institute of Physics, and is a historian of science and technology. His book is Rational Action: The Sciences of Policy in Britain and America, 1940-1960. There is a ton of interesting facts and useful analysis in the history of how the military learned how to learn, with clear application for today's debates on innovation. During the discussion we touch on a wide-range of issues, including the origins of operations research, whether a market in defense can actually exist, the separation of R&D from production -- and whether software considerations have changed the logic, the uses of technology readiness levels, similarities and differences between healthcare and defense, and the experience of Donald Trump's uncle, John, who was head of the British Branch of MIT's radiation lab during WWII. The talk features an analysis of the debate in RAND between systems analysts like ES Quade and luminary economists like Kenneth Arrow and Armen Alchian, who favored a sequential decision-making in R&D due to the prevalence of uncertainty. I tried to pick apart some distinctions between Arrow and Alchian, characterizing the former as more of an optimizer using an allocation paradigm and the latter as more evolutionary using an exchange paradigm. Will responds that I was over-interpreting Arrow, and that the goal of both was to support policies of government support to exploratory development without locking in technical configurations prematurely. I'd like to thank Will for joining me on the Acquisition Talk podcast. Be sure to check out his website which includes links to his book Rational Action and nearly a dozen fascinating articles. Here is his paper on Donald Trump's uncle, "A profile of John Trump, Donald’s oft-mentioned scientist uncle." His Twitter handle is @GWilliamThomas and he occasionally blogs at EtherWave. Will also recommends reading David Edgerton, among others, on the history of science and technology. This podcast was produced by Eric Lofgren. Soundtrack by urmymuse: "reflections of u". You can follow us on Twitter @AcqTalk and find more information at AcquisitionTalk.com.
John shares about some of the history of liquor in North Carolina from baptists and bootleggers to today and shines a light on some of our archaic liquor laws that may be too prohibitive for local distilleries and business owners. Also mentioned in this episode: The pop the cap campaign Belgium beer line with the underground delivery system In 1908 prohibition ended but in North Carolina in order to sell liquor each city needs to vote to prove they want it then they appointed a board to control the sale of liquor. This is called ABC in North Carolina.John Trumps Brewery Tour Raleigh Rum Company Lassiter Distilling Company Topo Organic Spirits FairGame Beverage Company Durham Distillery Whisky Prison - Souther Grace Distilleries Outer Banks Distilling Mayberry Spirit Co. Copper Barrel Distillery Old Nick Williams Farm and Distillery Broadslab Distillery Pick up a copy of John's book Still & Barrel: Craft Spirits in the Old North State
In this episode we dig into the gematria codes and how Trump's name seems to be associated to the number 7 or multiple 7's and if this means anything and if so what? Then we look at the other side of the coin and the coin with the idea that Trump's family are time travelers and this is the entire reason they have been successful and they have been dropping little clues throughout time! Like Baron Trumps Marvelous underground journey! The question has been circulating on conspiracy theory web sites for several months and is backed by various pieces of “evidence” (such as Donald Trump’s uncle John Trump’s purported relationship with Nikola Tesla). Now a series of books published over century ago is receiving attention for their seemingly all-too-eerie connections to the Trump family. The books, one of which is titled Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey were written back in the 1800's and tells of a young boy who went to Russia and found a porthole inside a cave to travel through time! Be sure to check out Destiny Lab at: http://www.destinylab.com http://patreon.com/destinylab https://twitter.com/destinylab https://www.facebook.com/destinylab http://www.reverbnation.com/destinylab We also discuss Destiny Lab's new album and patreon page with details below: Destiny Lab is back with a brand new album in the works called "Shift Your Paradigm!" Be the first to hear brand new songs from our 4th album exploring the topics of artificial intelligence, interdimesional entities and quantum computers and how they connect to the ongoing transhuman deceptions of the enemy. Download new songs now from Destiny Lab's new album "Shift Your Paradigm" at www.patreon.com/destinylab
Donald Trump says all his ‘nuclear knowledge’ comes from his favorite uncle John G Trump. According to ToE special correspondent Chris, Uncle Johnny also gave Donald a time machine ring. Learn all about how John Trump acquired this ring (from Nikola Tesla) and how Vladimir Putin stole it (from Robert Kraft) and what Donald Trump is prepared to do to get it back (nukes). ++++++++++++++ click on image for all the background reports +++++++++
Influence Science and Practice book by Robert B Cialdini, The Foot-In-The-Door Technique, SJWs, Westminster Bridge Attack,Cannibalism, Michael Tellinger, Pizzagate, The Dollar, Elon Musk, Space x, D-Wave, Nuke Lies, The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, Shaquel Oneill, Veganism, Actors, The Big Bang Theory, Ed Teller, Biometrics, Kurt Godel, John Trump, Nicola Tesla, Bears, Bigfoot, Greyhound, Idiocracy, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Obama Care. Intro Hold Music Snippet:Herb (Herby) Remington - Plays The Steel via John Adams Recommended Listening Endcap: Message from Paul Craig Roberts(Jay Dyer), Caveman by Placeboing via Thee Lion, Lenny the Call Bot.(toao.net) hoaxbusterscall.com