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they stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago did. not mean the most you couple. months. each of the major will there would be souls find a way to rebuild their lives in the world and lambskin. i am not a surprise or this is because the report of my bitcoin dance. well you know we've talked about on this show many times the economics of extinction like those japanese fishermen that are fishing bluefin tuna to death because they've got some
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of the fraser and the price goes up well now this economics of extinction is being applied to humans of course we knew that would happen they say. we have covered here on price report. in the past few months the fact that the mortality rate is increasing in the united states this is a very unusual thing to happen outside of war civil war or epidemic but it's happening in the united states well the financial news has found a nice spin to it a positive spin americans are dying younger saving corporations billions life expectancy gains of stalled the grim silver lining lower pension costs yes a lot of big corporations are reporting on their actual annual earnings gee we're saving one point five or two point five or three point six billion dollars this
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year thanks to our former workers dying earlier well you know we've been reporting for a long time that the interest rates have been driven low using financial repression and transferring hundreds of billions of dollars in the united kingdom in america and around the world out of the pension accounts into the pockets of the bankers and this set up a huge pension crisis because it wasn't enough money in those pensions to pay workers when they retired but this is obviously going to be a solution so if these workers are dying because of the malfeasance and the actions of corporations then that solves that pension crisis and you actually mention the zero percent interest rates are deserved nerve q.e. all of this stuff is german interest rates down to zero or below in some countries and this is causing part of the pension crisis is that they can't these pension funds can't make returns and this sort of environment especially as they're not
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allowed to go into the junk market so much so however it's also causing the ordinary citizen to lose all hope to be filled with despair to turn to opioids and that's the. only thing that's keeping them going because you know at least if you don't have a job you have medicaid and america and medicaid will at least pump you up with some salient solution where you pass out from not eating and then dull your pain with some opioids and opioids of course are what's causing a lot of the increase and the mortality rate in america let me say something that may be controversial max kaiser be controversial this is going to be as shock i just i hope i hope this is understood and taken in seriously because this as i've been saying i mean this is leading up to this idea of the economics of extinction this is very similar to what happened in the one nine hundred thirty s.
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in in germany so initially when a particular group was scapegoated and then they were sent off to be exterminated you know there was a huge industry behind that the gold teeth that were extracted the clothes that were resold the shoes that were resold and pretty soon the german economy became dependent on genocide became dependent on the whole of cost now in america very similarly the pharmaceutical industry the medical insurance industry and the bankers they are profiting from the american holocaust and the american economy is now so dependent on the revenue from the american holocaust that it's very difficult to understand how the train of death of these freight train these box cars of death is going to end of course our boxcars are available because we don't have any manufacturing or consumption or in any sort of economy any more but bloomberg in this article points out in this article pointing out the silver lining
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behind the high death rate well the fact that people are dying slightly younger won't cure corporate america's pension woes but the fact that the companies are taking it into account shows just how serious the shift in america's mortality trends is they always have the sort of positive news of like. you know in america we have this situation where soon as you enter profit into the prison industrial system then they encourage you to lock up you know twenty year olds who steal a slice of pizza but it's the third time so lock them up for the rest of their life of course you want to target the twenty year olds because they're going to live for another seventy years that's at forty fifty thousand dollars a year that's a lot of profit for a private prison industrial complex contractor but in terms of the death rates here's the quote about how high the much ality rate is and how shocking it is and america you would think this would be the point that the media of pick up i'm not the reduced low pension cost or made major manufacturers that are still left absent
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a war or an epidemic it is unusual and alarming for life expectancies in developed countries to stop improving let alone to worsen mortality is sort of the tip of the iceberg says loudon aaron a demographer and senior fellow at the urban institute it really is a reflection of a lot of underlying conditions of life the falling trajectory of american life expectancies especially when compared to those in some other wealthy countries should be quote as urgent a national issue as any other that's on our national agenda she says so of course the financial media here is celebrating the reduced pension cost and therefore the increase profit to our s. and p. five hundred companies because of the hyper partisanship in america much of the left wing press is celebrating this because a lot of the you know they've done charge saying oh look if you look at
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a map of the huge highest number of opioid deaths in america they happen to have voted for trump so good on them let them all die let them be you know suffer and die going so the fact is in an ordinary society not blighted by this sort of partisanship. and hate that this would be something that well trump did declare a national emergency about this now well this is america's kristallnacht moment where the corporations have been given the green light to kill americans through the pharmaceutical industries the banking industry depends on those profit and that will apparently that i pointed out that's the business plan it's not death because for any ideological reasons it's the economics of extinction you start off on the ideological reasons and you scapegoat a particular group and you vilify them and you use propaganda but then you become so dependent on the revenues from the death camp that you then can't stop yourself and you end up as we did in the way you find reasons to justify it like example for
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example many many high profile left so-called left wing commentators in the news have justified the death and not doing anything about the opioid epidemic because it coincides with people who voted for trump so they're finding reasons to justify it so i think it's horrible psychoanalysed look at the celebration of the increased mortality the actual numbers of some of the companies they mention who are profiting from the it's not like they themselves are causing it but they certainly are profiting and the financial news is now saying this is a good reason to maybe go along these companies and twenty fifteen the american death rate it's just a share of americans dying rose slightly for the first time since one thousand nine hundred nine and over the last two years at least twelve large companies from verizon to general motors have said recent slips of mortality improvement have led them to reduce their estimates for how much they could be tyreese by upward of a combined nine point seven billion dollars according to bloomberg and alice says
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a company filings quote revised the sum sions indicating a short and long jeopardy for instance led lockheed martin to adjust its estimated retirement obligations downward by a total of about one point six billion dollars for. twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen said this most recent annual report of course we all know that lockheed martin shares on a tear thanks to the multiple conflicts around the world at the moment well the economics of extinction in a another example would be in the tobacco industry the cigarette business yet the big tobacco companies during the height of the frenzy to get them to be more accountable for the health crisis that they created that part of their defense was that we're saving america of a lot of money because we're killing a lot of americans that's in the record that's been documented that they're actually saying that in places like india and china where they're targeting right now to much corporations let's talk about i.b.m. coca-cola j.p.
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morgan active during the holocaust of the one nine hundred thirty s. and today america has only clue i mean those way that we're starting to sound like an american cable show every single the cable news program talks about hitler and nazi they said has ever happened how could it happen pattern of happened hadn't happened this was out happens ya'll this is how it happens so let's look at it is a sunni to america no apparently it is not unique to america in fact if you look at the list of where they then go on to say that you know that mortality rate is increasing and therefore pension costs are decreasing it's not places like france or germany or spain or europe where you know they have a different sort of economic model no it's the other english speaking countries like new zealand and canada and britain or us canada and britain where there is seen this increase in mortality and therefore celebrating they reduce pension costs they say the broader trend isn't unique to the us a july publication from the
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institute of faculty of actuaries in the united kingdom found that the us canada and britain have all experienced some really slowing gains since two thousand and eleven that report suggests that the combination of the recession and cuts to social safety nets. graeme's may have played a role quote these signs should be taken as warnings that worsened health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they said pension costs are been cut by three hundred ten billion pounds thanks to austerity of course we must point out that there's been no us there at eight there's been an increase to social welfare cost to bankers to the top one percent through this zero percent interest rates the free money they get from the fed or the central bank of england the bank of england so there has been no reduction in the overall cost actually in terms of how much the government spends you can see that in their own get government deficit numbers like government spending is gone
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up on welfare by trillions and trillions of dollars on the recipients of the government sponsored welfare of in the bankers so i'm going to say and even shocking more shocking what i've said or shocking changes to life expectancy in the u.k. could cut three hundred ten billion pounds from british private sector pension obligations as i said or fifteen percent of the total liability that's pretty shocking to see that p.w. c. is on the estimated this and may although at other actuaries have called that figure relatively extreme but peter you see is is more plugged in than most actuaries and terms of being able to see what's in the pipeline of their other corporate clients in terms of what a certain future is for most of these people who are in the private sector so you talk about the i came to look at graeme felt our poor people were target they're in center eight if they died and now they're being vilified and scapegoated yes that's
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true and finally i want to move to a quick headline here just to see the language in the financial press this is the financial press talking about wells fargo's latest whoa remember they don't use crime they don't you. anything that harsh language for an ordinary person what they would encounter and this is how wells fargo's troubles went from bad to worse wells fargo's campaign to repair its reputation post scandal not post crime as one into a problem more scandal they don't use crime or scandal a year ago the san francisco based bank acknowledged creating millions of accounts without consumer consent since then its made refunds to customers and paid fines totaling one hundred eighty five million dollars but in july it discloses yet another snafu that's now for who not a crime right this time over insurance for auto loans and has been accused of malfeasance related to mortgage lending and consumer overdraft fees blah blah blah
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malfeasance snafu strongholds and it's all it's all branding problem all right we'll be back right after the break don't go away. here's what people have been saying about rejected and that it was actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to run you know it was really packed a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food. and see people you never heard of love jack to the next president of the world bank very. seriously send us an e-mail we'll willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but not signed up. poisoned by our own people saying stuff that was leaked or
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biological and chemical products said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think it. all levels of government that there was any connection between burn pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the berm pits would really literally send a b.a. broke and they don't want to pay it so the way to the decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they won't have to pay a. call for help and get the middle finger the movie is too mild it is. delayed and i hope you die.
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but going back to pick either a part imax guys are tied at a time to enter national film star at all around nice guy stephen baldwin stephen welcome to kaiser in part it's an extreme privilege as usual to be here sir good morning and blessings to you new wherever you are in this great beautiful world fantastic now stephen baldwin in you and i are going on a pilgrimage the great american pilgrimage tells about this trip pilgrimage sounds like we're thinking enlightenment of some kind o. what what have you got man to ask him well you know the cameras are rolling here max kaiser and for the record let's let's just correct immediately this what i got you into here as you know max we've known each other a long time and you're. a very unique talented gifted fella so when the notion of journeying do have an
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experience which is exactly what a pilgrimage is. when we when we thought about the idea of of going across america to ask people to question what's america to you particularly now the way things are this this new presidency etc it seems you know that you and stacy and folks around the world who know myself and you and us kind of seen that together it's very. i think people are recognizing now particularly our t.v. network that we're on to something and perhaps you know similar to like a jerry signs though you know talking to celebrities drinking coffee driving antique cars. we'd like to do something similar only in an r.v. you know with nature in the animals and coffee. what we want to talk to
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americans and and immigrants and. whoever wants to from a very down home bluegrass regular joe kind of heartland american perspective we want to ask people what's up what's what's going on like how do we arrive here and and it is a great american program but steven bowen and match kaiser and we're grammar school we want brains and po people and talk to him but most of all. i'm good to ask you this question we want to do over there and how it's done we want to make people last we want to choose kids with the dogs and just really do something is going to be genuine and energy mints and so on and meet your last and or your friends and family can watch but we also want to talk about the serious issues as they come up just in
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a very relaxed coffee drinking environment yeah i mean you mentioned our today and you know we you know i were having coffee in a garden in new york city stacy got out her phone she created a one minute or two minute kind of teaser pitch we sent it off to r.j. and b.t.r. we got back to our respective homes this project was essentially green lighted to go forward sixteen episode season while traveling across the country but it's a process of discovery not only this a pilgrimage across america but it's also going to be a process of discovery as we're making this t.v. show because there were literally i think quite shocked that they did greenlight the show based on a one minute video and we're just kind of discovering this run a pilgrimage of our own even producing the show but imagine trump there as stephen obviously this in motion a very interesting divide in america where suddenly a huge bloc of voters became visible that were invisible and and the mainstream
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media was unprepared for that they weren't covering it i know that in north carolina where where we are we saw a lot of trump support we didn't see any hillary support when we reported that fact we got a lot of backlash like why are you supporting trump and people didn't seem to understand that we're just reporting the facts that that's that's the facts of the matter what happened during that election as you see it and so why is it therefore important to go out into america talk to folks and really get an understanding of what really merican they're talking about. they have this is actually kind of not funny to me but it will be funny and in the future and we talk about it on the show and elsewhere you know as you know i have. some folks near and dear and close to me that don't necessarily share in the same crew trumps sentiment but that's ok because those folks are losers now sorry to. have to say where
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they can my scenario let us get in the way you know i've got a bad husband natural i'm trying to say as well that wasn't very nice. but what i'm seeing also seriously is back in july of two thousand and sixteen a guy named don lemon c.n.n. you to come on to do is program i've done it several times and he said. you know what do you think a truck with music you could be a good president. and i salute you know donder the folks are really in around him already in july of two thousand and sixteen and i think the reason that's happening max is. mr trump at the time was on to something mr trumka saying silent majority silent majority eccentrics cetera so i'm not surprised mr trump is is now president trump back then i said don if you got your ear to the
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street and your and your sets you know on the pulse of really what's happening with people in the culture and society which mr trump at the time it. and still does in my opinion you know he's he's he's a billionaire but he really is for the little guy in my opinion although he is implementing in kind of the restructuring once again of the of the capitalistic engine that allows school for success in this economic model of democracy in this country. so again brother i just think there's that forty percent undecided except that it's there and you see mr trump. again the left will not agree there you're playing their song right now as they need to and unfortunately. they're very wrong so
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as much as the media of the global media likes to pretend like well the republican party is this and that and it there may be a percentage of that a little bit that's true it's nowhere nearly as massive a hemorrhaging that you see happening with the democratic party here in the united states of that they just you know they don't know whether to wave snobs from their nose or wind their watch so to speak their a little bit confused but you know the figure that in time but really was fascinating for me and mickey said when we made that that lou i from videotape and reached out to the folks who are t. to see what they thought i think it's really cool that the way gap is coming together is it's going to be a network you know that has two billion more views on their you two platform. more than any other news network on the planet so if the stars are lining up our
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t.v. gets it they're going to give us an opportunity we're very grateful for them to let us share this piece of entertainment called the gap the great american pilgrimage of folks will be to me. that the town's yes you to america now well you know you mentioned the reaction of the left. post-election and what is shocking to a lot of people is that their reaction to things that made a star poll unplugged on a media you tube coming out with jack conan at i free speech and initiatives to eliminate any kind of dissent thing is on their platform no gas that would offer any kind of reasoned debate on mainstream media allowed. they were of m.f.m. they say and others and they propagandize they sin of the kind of the pro hillary war after we hear coming out of rachel maddow mouth every night every day. i think this is the most shocking post election result is that they left is one of the must anti free speech or
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a groups in america i would i've been shocked by it and what it what are your thoughts in dealing that post-election shutdown of free speech by left wing in america you know it's difficult for me to comment max not not because. i don't want to but because more so i don't want to do i mean by the you know i mean hollywood great now i'm a filmmaker still i'm a content provider. you know i said this before i'll say it again oh hey look there's steve cohen he was in the usual suspects wow you know i have people come up to me and say what a great film it's on you know in the top one hundred films of all time and you should've won an academy award did it but then as i have pursued my conservatism and my safe based initiatives as a christian except that are no the same people in hollywood are like the sox he can act his way out of a paper bag what happened to him well a terrible. and in politics obviously brother you're one of the see you
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individuals who will be rigorously honest about this observation like me i'm not as palsy as you max honestly i can you know i'm at a place now where i just want to make the show i want to peel this onion and get into this conversation of what you're asking now but i'm going to answer. and really the truth is it's kind of like i guess if you're walking around and you sit a somebody with two plus two in they go fives and you go what's two plus two and they go five and you go under two. too you know but but the left leaning movement here in hollywood it wants what it wants chili clinton wants what she wants all these other high ranking members of the democratic party. they want what they
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want max and they are we really out of touch with millenniums and down and way more than that. and i think it's sad because the heart of the democratic party you know under two years ago was was pretty ok. but now in my perception what i see is you know a bit of a jones too mentality so to speak everybody trying to punch and they want what they want but they lost so they're not going to get it so i think it's really playing against them the more and more americans see people like the clintons and the high ranking members of the democrat party. pushing the suggested to resist and not allow president trump to do the things he promised he was going to do for those that are in office. that that message is not working for the democrat plan also and we got a counteroffer ok stay for a second segment yet all right that's going to focus on the kaiser apart with
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