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so what's driving the obesity epidemic it's a. pretty . good boy from him with donald trump bids farewell to the white house with a speech outlining his achievements but soon weeks since dr democracy to its core washington d.c. wraps up security out of joe barton's inauguration. germany extends and strengthen its covert restrictions nationwide as the country steps up its fight against the pandemic. local mayors in france vent their anger over vaccine shortages and logistical setbacks we speak to one official. the main thing and this is just a joke it's a little bit we have to get the vaccine on selves and. health officials in
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california of warning against using a large batch of the modena job after a number of allergic reactions. up next march the stacy look at the impact of lockdowns on the world of small business bill harvey will be with you right here in the studio 10 hours time to keep you up to speed on the world's global news headlines this morning join us again the. max foster the best is the kaiser report well today we're going to talk about what happens when governments fuse together with corporations what happens. if they say well it's certainly no country for small business remember that film no country for old men well we have become no country for small
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businesses as everybody knows and like all of the tech giants have been raking it in during this lockdown and coded pandemic. small business says were allegedly there were some of these like p.p.p. loans that were meant for them and most of it went to friends of the big banks and bigger clients of the big banks that got all the free money that got discharged so we'll show you a headline from the summer this was from august and bloomberg news and they said small businesses are dying by the thousands and no one is tracking the carnage big companies are going bankrupt at a record pace but that's only part of the carnage by some accounts small businesses are disappearing by the thousands amid the coven $1000.00 pandemic and the drag on the economy from these failures could be huge this we've of silent failures goes uncounted in part because real time data on small business is notoriously scarce and because owners of small firms often have no debt and thus no need for
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bankruptcy court. yeah this is curious what sticks out is that they are not tracking this information so the small businesses are the lifeblood of the economy is like saying i'm it's like saying the country decided not to keep track of its children right it's like saying we have 10 kids but they want our off one day and we found out a year later that they all died. but we don't care because we were busy doing whatever was watching netflix or something so it's interesting especially down in the era of big data and pervasive data and surveillance capitalism where these same companies that are benefiting by the extermination of a small firms can tell you how many nose hairs you have in your left nostril at any given moment and can tell you what your earwax tastes like jeff bezos is probably tasted more earwax than any executive we know in america today because he's got
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a fetish but he should know that the small businesses that he's putting out of business will ultimately kill his customers but wait he doesn't care are. yeah right and i guess that's kind of old fashioned in a way we haven't emerged from the 1900 century when people used to have 1015 kids because half of them would die from all the diseases that we can match so now we have to have 10 or 15 companies because most of them are going to be killed off by a local police or monopolies that then use some of their ill gotten gains to finance political that one of the 2 political parties allowed and then of course they get the laws passed to put these people out of business so while the businesses are small individually the collective impact of their failures could be substantial firms with fewer than $500.00 employees account for about 44 percent of all u.s. economic activity according to a u.s. small business administration report and they employ almost half of all american workers again like everybody is on lockdown there are rent and mortgage moratoriums
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now being extended to may 1st in some locations like in new york city a o.c. was just bragging how they've extended the rent so you don't have to pay your rent you haven't had to pay your rent since march and most places and now you don't have to pay until may 1st in manhattan but of course that means like the person who owns the home or the property isn't getting paid as well but there's no compensation for them. so you see this playing out in the number so no no country for small businesses here small factor brick and mortar retail meltdown in stunning manhattan style years before and now during the pandemic store rents had already plunged amid surging vacancies then in spring the market froze when a thawed rents drop to 10 year lows 13 charts by quarter i'll just tell you that the area near trump tower so madison avenue 57th street a 472nd street and rents are down 54 percent so you know manhattan's famous for
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shopping right and it's because it doesn't have those huge malls it's all like boutique shops it's really interesting locations but it's rents are collapsing because the tenants are moving out they're going bankrupt all right so i mean we've talked about this in the past in terms of being medieval islam and we have the church at that time who had a monopoly on heaven and would hand out these people indulgences for people who they deemed worthy. and nobody could argue with that or else they would be crucified. and then we had the enlightenment and we had adam smith and we had free market capitalism and that was a short 200 year experiment because now we're back to this medieval model where instead of people indulgences from the pope we now have the money indulgences printed at the fed with the high priests like a yo see jerome powell and janet yellen so we're back to medieval ism and that's
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why i think it's correct to refer to the unwashed masses in america and elsewhere around the world who are participating in the global insurrection against banker occupation as peasants we have peasants that would be billions of people around the world and would include about 200000000 americans and that number is growing almost exponentially because the high priests of the money printers believe that you must pay almost to their saintliness and godliness or they won't give you their free money oh it's so cozy a lot of times when you put corporations together with government pocker see it takes all other forms and names like. body specialist. and corporatism and fascism yes indeed well i then have another headline about what small business is looking at going
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into the future of 2021 is somebody has to pay is jeff bezos going to pay now amazon's not going to say they've never paid taxes they don't pay taxes and decades that's how that's why this is once again the richest man in the world. is no longer richer than he has that's why these huge corporations all the wall street banks they they paid less than 10 percent in tax rates because of all the write offs are able to so somebody has. to pay for all this free money somebody has to pay for these rent moratoriums somebody has to pay for all this right well small businesses freaking out about surging taxes under biden so this is a a quarterly report report that has been going on since the 1970 s. is the n f i b small business optimism index slumped by 5.5 points to 95.9 so this is december's report and this is the 1st month since donald trump lost can
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decisively everybody knows he lost so their optimism slumped. to 95.9 falling below the average index value since 1973 of 98 and missing expectation of a triple digit print 9 of the 10 index components the klein the only one improved of no owners expecting better business conditions over the next 6 months tumbled by a whopping $24.00 points to a net negative 16 percent realizing that a democrat and ministration is hardly conducive to small business growth so they're seeing these tech monopolies and giants already occupy being named to administrative positions and the by the new mensuration they don't expect any help there but they also are expecting a huge tax increase and that's the number one concern of small businesses across america are a you know the way to overcome these tax burdens and regulatory burdens would be to
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start a business work hard and become an independently wealthy individual in the land of the free home of the brave but we are talking about how the break of the majors like the amazons and the googles like they rake the bottom of the sea and they get all that fish they just rake all of the small businesses or anything they can and they leave them for dead on the roadside and thousands and tens and thousands of them are dying and this is predictable because again if you put the money printer in the hands of the worst amongst us and you have a what in america anyway have a cac a stock or c. which is ruled by the worst amongst us and we see that all over the world as well not just in the u.s. and you give them a money printer that they can literally without restraint by just print untold
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some so then it's like magic of charles manson was running the central bank. and it was uninterrupted for 20 years he was running the central bank then serial killing would be america's number one industry ok let's flash forward to today we've got a central banker who's serial killing small businesses so the number one industry in america today is small enterprise serial killing. what's the attitude of the people in america well when they can stop vomiting for 5 minutes and look around at their family that mare everyone forgot about they can't find the kids anymore. they then decide well maybe it's time to think about. some other country and that's i think we've seen this before usually you know people go on the move the history of the world as migration people are constantly moving to find a better land a better but more hopeful. except for the fact that ok if you get kicked off
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twitter or if you get kicked off facebook well create your own app create your own website except a.o.s. 8 of us and all the stripe the financial services cut you off and you can't do that same with america you can leave if you want we're totally 100 percent free to leave if we want how i do it big how ever i want to say however try to open a bank account in any country as an american you can't so therefore yes you can take big quite with but you have to pay your utilities you have to pay you know you need a bank account for a lot of the basics of life like utilities internet all that sort of stuff. because when is the martin luther of the medieval age by pounding those dictates on the you know the door of the vatican essentially it's like all the people indulgences are done we have the beginning of a ecclesiastical revolution right and that's
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a big point is so as dire as this all sounds keep in mind that it's the end of the road for the monopolists of the gold accomplice the caucus stock persists well that's the point is that we are at the end of the road at that. because there's clearly as you can see what has been happening in america especially since 20082009 but around the world we have the giago we have the global insurrection against banker occupation that's an international thing and what we've seen is all of copley's and monopolies around the world have controlled a lot of the political power a lot of the monetary power and a lot of the well and people are angry about it and that's what you're starting to see here these people are worried that they no i mean it might not happen but they're. they see what's coming what's coming to them and that all these programs need to be paid for and they know that the elite don't pay for it the the mega corporations that you know hire these politicians aren't going to pay for it so
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that they're going to have to pay for it it says this survey shows that only 2 percent of them are concerned about inflation of these small businesses which is remarkable because obviously inflation is or is roaring towards us so they're not even concerned about that because they're more concerned about the structure of our financial and political economy whereby the leg up lease rule and the small businesses medium you know middle class people end up paying right do like to his restaurant in canada but all your reserves and it's a pickle and you'll survive this blight of the off fascism here and around the world all right don't go away got more coming your way. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business.
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time now to return to our conversation with a column chemistry professor who every year for the past decade been writing a legendary year in review column dave welcome back glad to be here all right so your 2020 year in review is called the year everything changed 8 half trillion of treasuries are maturing by the end of 2021 boaters want free money from biden it's also the air that the u.s. dollar terms 50 will the dollar survive this year days well that's a good bet scraps where steady on one of the dollar for x. markets i never understand why dom's up and down other currencies and i think i understand why a relative few hard assets because they're constantly working to destroy it so so
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dollar on the forks markets i'm going to be what's going to do but i will continue to ruin road in terms of spending power against. the rain but back in $1071.00 us went off the gold standard then it was the birth of this world and the dollar was king it looks like it's losing its traction in the global economy other countries are now doing bilateral deals outside of the dollar if the us dollars is the reserve currency status then we're going to see stuff in the united states we haven't seen for a while like real inflation at the c.p.i. level like prices start to go up dramatically and i think that's part of the mix so in your your overview seems to paint a picture of. not not a rosy picture i would say isn't the dollar kind of losing that status part of it dave. i want i would think so i think you can see evidence of consortium building and far away lands where they want to. costly just some are not
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dependent on the dollar create their own reserve currency and so i would imagine the alliance russia and china would you know a massive why and i think there's absence of that once they can say you know you know they can slip off the dollar the end of dollars lost a lot of its skin i don't blame them for doing it either it's not break and so to push back to this we're hearing about a new bretton woods or the great new resets coming in order to quote build back better what do the global central planners have in mind with these phrases and ideas dave well. i don't know anyone who actually knows now to that question there maybe i'm platitudes and not details in appearance no it's a push of the united states out of its small positions and superpower and appears to be a pushchair dollar reserve currency out of the picture i don't know what else it
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could be it could they're going to roll out a war i'm cast into that story probably i'm snag the speaker of the currency expert one of these days we had to cancel one and i'm he thinks no no no so don't tell me it's currency and how the world economic forum looks like they're shooting down global governments many global government world economic forum or else and typically when the these groups get together and they start to realign global 4 x. markets and kind of rejigger the global economy gold usually plays a part i think you might even though i'm a little gold dave is gold going to play a part in this. i would think only hard. probably gold will be underneath everything for a very long time. you know the bigger debate is digital currency is what they mean and you guys know more about this than me but i think the hot debate is whether
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when there. who knows will play a role or become become at risk of having to do battle with the sovereign states i tend to fall in that game so i think you guys. have done sam assume a big point at some point are going to have to do battle against sovereigns that's my doubts whether you win or not i don't know that i think it's an interesting match up and what we're saying is that more and more various states various countries instead of trying to fight that coin they're adopting the client and so this ends up as creating a situation where countries are going to be competing for bitcoin not trying to quote regulate big coing and that seems to be built into the protocols part of the game theory layer of it but as you point out it's going to be a battle royale for sure christine legarde is i think out on her boxing gloves and she's ready to enter the ring with bitcoin you know where my money is on that day if that let's talk about civil unrest we've been seeing over the whole of 2020 how
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does that compare if at all to what was seen in the late sixty's and early seventy's in terms of the weather underground in those sorts of groups dave i don't want to you know say that you're of that age that you would know this stuff personally if i. am familiar with it. now in the same kind of weather underground bombings going on unrest days dave. yeah except i'm worried they're more state sponsored than they were in the 660 s. looked like an insurgency to me stuff i see now i doubt i doubt that it's grassroots and so i could astroturfing and i'm going at this point all paranoiacs you know i think i'm starting to get your point. my head. but act i'm seeing things that are happening all over the place that did that i suspect you have serious serious backing to win i don't know what it is and i don't know how to think about it yeah but i work hard right now stacey and i just watched
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a documentary recently about the the weather underground and it was a time in the america where we had hundreds of bombings from coast to coast and the domestic terrorism was almost commonplace the 70s a liberation army patty hearst was robbing banks and the end of the vietnam war it was a tomato spirit it was social unrest it was richard nixon it was watergate it was him resigning from the presidency it was a really to mulch of us time how do we how do we compare with that i mean you mentioned more of some maybe some foreign influence but it seems how would you compare the 2 to me if the current situation seems to like a mild rerun of that period fave i would agree that 100 percent actually and then it might be the tip of the spear so that when it's all really will not be putting the word mild on it i do remind people who think you know who they are 2020 games off west you know we're not hiding in london 2 from the loot right this is not the worst year ever. and at the same time this mess could
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be the beginning of something very shall not bothered by. one side i dishonor it's going to paying close attention and clueless i see our cultural revolution equivalent taking place right now and you can see in all past substance side and so on so if we don't get a grip on. what gave us the freedoms that americans so famous more we don't know her by herself so that we're we're in serious trouble yeah you said something there dave i got to pick up on a cultural revolution. brings images of mao. and everyone wearing their mouth and reading the little red book. now that you mention it i'm just free associating here but now that you mention it the same slate that is an appropriate comparison has sam's like this new regime coming into washington wants everybody to look only at certain pages of certain books at certain times all the center
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squashed and you mentioned i thought terry missed them that seems to be an element to it is is the cyc a cultural revolution type moment in america where we're all going to enter into a malice type dictatorship dave yeah i mean it you know what different right you know american you centric phrase but it'll look different but yeah it feels like that's me they're attempting to rewrite your race history and says classic stop the the media's now 100 percent propaganda machine and sod it all the critical ingredients that should be in place are whites and so we're reaching a point now you're where your political persuasion dictates whether you get them or points and i've you got i tweeted a couple things on where people got mad at me but i said what you know that the social media the governments resort of my did though i'm not that was that did you don't merge it might be their clobbering facebook companies are now taking it upon
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themselves to. be platform legitimate concerns because they want to take a stance against free speech parlors getting attacked. our gab got attacked these are these are imus i am a signs that read i don't think and wouldn't consider possible 5 years ago. right now you know the bigger question is if we look at history and we see cultures and economies collapse and cultural revolutions occur and programs existed and we make comparisons to the united states so where is the seed at the root cause of all this to me to kick this off i'll say it has to do with that money it has to do with that money printing where you've got mal investment and a lot of people are able to buy their way into washington and they they attracted what i guess you could call attack a stock or see
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a war over the leadership by the worst amongst us so is it that money that's the base layer of problem here or am i missing something why not i think that's part of the story beyond we did now direct to draw between us and the sorry yes we're. the saudi royals made a fundamental mistake were they trying to haphazardly handed over to the school systems the clerics and are then shocked 25 years later to have a bunch of radical lobbyists running around country and we we inadvertently handed over our educational system to the last minute 1st that the changers were not you know saying what you know teach the kids not to discriminate stuff like that but now it's got more rather indoctrination a lot more and so now. there's paul showing us i might $35.00 or 40 percent of kids like college campuses think social is a must find so they have thrown away the whole idea of capitalism and not and
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and so on i think i think it we've been riding the educational system for several decades and so now you've got the youthful generation who doesn't even know better. and that's what happens and now it's our changing regime and you just your memory of what you were yeah that saturday heading the education system over to the wahabi aesthetic there's a great documentary adam curtis in the u.k. it's called bitter lake now you might want to check that out but anyway dave cullum thanks so much for being on the kaiser report near very welcome and thanks for reminding me right now scott do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser states eric one thing i guess they have calm until next time i got. into.
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nuclear power become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people of demanding the shut down of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no clare power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is or powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real ways that our struggle on r.t. . is jewel media a reflection of reality.
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