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oh, driven by dreamer shapes bankers are those with dares sinks. we dare to ask ah ah, i am ash kaiser. welcome to
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a very kaiser christmas now of santa claus and rudolph were scheduled to deliver a bounty of toys today. but due to supply chain constraints and the cost of feeding the reindeer, skyrocketing down through the chimney, into the living room, pop stand, collins, to explain all this to us. dan, welcome to our kaiser, christmas show. merry christmas everybody. of course, you also normally would bring a lump of coal, but there's also a shortage of supply of coal. so just have to accept your words, your pearls of wisdom, let's say here. so, you know, we look back at 2021 and we look forward at 2022 in this christmas special. it is christmas day. and normally, you know, most christmas presents here in the united states. anyway, come from china. we've had huge concern constraints in supply over the past year. that was certainly the biggest story i would assume. you're going to say of 2021.
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go a little bit further into what you think of that and other big stories of 2021. in that you asked china. they said it is trap relationship. i think a 2021 is really exposed kind of the broken economy in the united states. we are what i call warehouse nation. now. we are a nation, you know, as they called britain used to be a nation, a shop keepers, the united states, now a nation of warehouses. we don't make anything anymore. we gradually lost our industrial capacity over the years. 2008 financial crisis was a real shock. we lost 50 to 80000 factories. those guys never came back to a host of different issues, but we're now a national warehouses. santa's reindeer back up at the port. a long beach can take 30 days. this year is stretched over 30 days now to get something off, a boat, and onto a truck. all the ports, the united states been backed up all the all year. the ports and china had been
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backed up. we've never seen any kind of issues like this where you can't get containers, shipping prices or multiples. i mean, you know, 30400 percent this year we saw the container prices go over $20000.00. they used to be 3500. so you literally are cracking the supply chain to a degree that everything is breaking down. there are products that no longer makes sense to shift because of the shipping costs. you know, we don't make anything united states, we can't replace them. so we're going to be in the situation where all of $20.00 to 2022. and till we can figure out at the root cause of what's going wrong with american capitalism. and why a nation of 330000000 people can't make anything for themselves. wow, you know, we've been talking about that for a number of years. it's easier to print money than to manufacture goods and try to sell them overseas. and so with that in mind, for the past 40 years, the u. s. no longer has that manufacturing base. and so they become beholden to,
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to china. and we're also seeing some interesting developments out of china. so in october, the balance of trade, a power change on china surprised u. s. intelligence by launching a hypersonic missile travelling 5 times the speed of sound. what's, what's the story and this is, there are reports coming out about this. is this been verified? what's going on? it is your slide. it is what some people refer to as a new sputnik moment. however, we've also use the hall a 5 g technology as a sputnik moment. i would call this a new cuban missile crisis. that moment, you know, the china narrative as change over the years. it used to be an economic story. it quickly went into a tech story. we start realize, wow, we're actually behind on the tech, china's got 5 g. we don't, we have nobody making it. and now it's moved into a military story with such aggression going on on both sides in the cell chain of c
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. so this hypersonic missile, you know, a traditional icbm has a lower earth orbit art. that's very static, it doesn't change. this hypersonic missile went around the entire world at a very low earth orbit at 5000 miles an hour, 5 times the speed of sound. you can't track it. so the united states today, we have missile batteries in california and alaska, about 40 of them to try to take down a role icbm from somebody like north korea. this changes again, this basically means china, us will have mutually assured destruction. it's gone out this year, china's building $3.00 to $500.00 new nuclear missile silos. who knows how many really they'll have. these will all be outfitted with hypersonic missiles and technology. the united states doesn't have. china's literally passes not only in consumer tech, but now in military tech. they are showing a few areas where they're ahead of the united states. and in most weapons platforms, china can build the same thing except that 10 to 20 percent of the cost. and that's
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because we've lost our industrial base, we have you study the defense industry, most components in the defense industry. you know, it's an oligopoly of the lockheed martin's in the boeing's and below these guys are all one factory making one part number, family owned, not competitive. we've, this country is not making, you know, we're replacing half the naval fleet now in maintenance, getting repaired with train, stainless steel. we don't have the earth, we still have sensors. we don't have to have to have components. so it's a mess. this could be a new cuban missile crisis, but i assume the u. s. government will kind of ignore this, like they ignore most things and it will be an extraordinary success of some kind. it was extraordinary this october surprise. what's your call in a new cuban missile? crisis, we do have a sort of a lethargy and an entropy up at the top of our institutions. and there, i mean,
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the fact that they said that u. s. intelligence had been surprised by this, of course, you know, it, us intelligence has been completely gutted in china as you know, stacy, but came out earlier this year. the united states lost the entire network in china . there was over 30 people executed. they were hacked in all the cia assets or in china, had been gone for 2 to 3 years. so doesn't surprise me. they have no intelligence on this. i mean, we're under, like you just said industrial, we're in an institutional collapse of some current. you can see at the military, you can see it in the money printing. you can see in the lack of being able to get anything done. and that's where we're at also like if you turn into the cable news and particularly m s on b. c. like half of the tv presenters are like celebrity intelligence. bimbo. so they're, they're cia agents, f, b i, agents. and they're like on television instead, which kind of reminds you of the end of the roman empire, like there's a sort of bimbo vacation going on and you know, who doesn't want to be
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a celebrity instead of like going out there and having to track down you know chinese spies or something it's. it's just easier. well, you know, better paid and less likely to end up. i don't know, dad or something, but you know, i guess the most important part of this balance of power. yes. i think a mutually ensure assured destruction has in the past proven to be a positive for most people because it does and the chance of war. but there is that one thing of taiwan, you know, we had in 2021. the humiliating pull out of u. s. troops from afghanistan leaving beyond 1000000000 behind billions and billions of dollars worth of weapons. so, and what is the chance conflict over taiwan? because it isn't something that could happen. it's something that the u. s. can possibly even remotely when, if they can't even beat the taliban, chance of confrontation and extremely high. as you mentioned in afghanistan,
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we left point $80000000000.00 and equipment, the entire russian military budgets. 50000000000. so it's, you know, this was we were literally chased out of the, or the country by the taliban after spending $2.00 trillion dollars. that, that's an extraordinary success. if people think we can defend taiwan, they're, they're, they're lunatic. so china has so many land base cruise missiles that can go through the 1st island chain all the way down to guam. that's taiwan is in the 1st island chain. she jin ping has said before 2025. taiwan will be reunited. so i think taiwan is on the clock. well, how that's going to affect us is 40 percent of the world's semiconductor. still come out of taiwan. when china has control of that, we're going to have to big for chips. we won't be able to make f 150. we won't be able to, to do anything here without chips, i thought, you know, necessity would drive the innovation and the building of, of the manufacturing capacity. so like when everything a pandemic happened,
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and we saw the beginning of the shortages of things like toilet paper and face mask p p. i assumed that somebody would do something and we would restore some sort of manufacturing for these basic goods needs. pharmaceuticals, nothing ever happened with that. so it, it, do you think it's related to the end of the us dollar? this system has kind of made us all that laying flat movement that's happening in china where they're collecting their the other side of the fia dollars. we send them all our fee dollars and we, they send us their goods. and the reason i ask that is because another big story of 2021 was china kicking the big queen miners out. now this is the hardest money are created ever found in the universe. and immediately, like, 2 years later, with the pandemic, we haven't figured out anything. we can't manufacture mask still. and yet within 3
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months, the entirety of all the chinese miners left china set up in cars, extend setup, and in the united states and texas. so as the i states is now the largest producer of bickley, they're the biggest mining operations there. so i mean, we do kind of follow that and think that's a truth that this is a kind of a lethargy setting in because of the end of a system. yeah, absolutely. so for 2 points on the 1st point, the, when we talk about the money printing has created massive miss price signals throughout the entire american economy. since $971.00, we are a paper empire, the paper aristocracy gets all that free money. it doesn't pay to set up a manufacturing plant. that's a real cap ex, right? they don't want to sell you a car. they want to lease you occur. they don't want to sell you furniture. they want to lease you furniture. everything is become financial like the private equity that takes 0 percent money, free money there. first thing is a cut all the jobs,
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close the factories and outsource it. busy ok, our whole system is set up not to make anything here because it damages or financials because you're spending real money to bill real plants. you look at the chips, intel just ask the government for $100000000000.00 to build a chip plant. but 6 months ago, they paid out $100000000000.00 in stock by backs. so they really want free money just to build a factory. otherwise, the financial roller culture just keeps rolling. and our signals in this economy is just paper money, paper, money, print that and flip it. it's not to build anything real, that's the root cause we got to get it to regarding the bitcoin mining. this is the 1st when united states has had against china in a decade. this is a win that's kind of the model is entrepreneurs. you know, big queen mining as you know, i had a big queen my, my so all industrial facility i. so i do follow it, and these guys, what they did was pretty incredible. i mean, the hash rate collapse and then was back in 3 months entrepreneurs, young,
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you know, new entrepreneurs setting it up in the very industrial type process. you have to manage your electricity, your, you know, your, your heating or cooling these types of things. so getting the assets which are the miners setting it up. so i think that's kind of the new model. we have to look at the whole ecosystem of all types of industrial and manufacturing and make sure the ecosystem makes work makes it, makes it available for minors and own just anyone in the industrial supply chain to rebuild the country. oh wow. this is a positive not for sure. well, we're going to take a break. and when we come back by with dan collins on our kaiser christmas fandango special danco way, ah aah! working hammer surgeon, she popped in. she said, well,
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i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas and i wish there was a gun to buy another shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an e r 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act. when we're filing on this issue, the other side wins. by default, the lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs, which is why do you wear again? were you scared with nothing they took it off of me. i think the people need to take responsibility and numero nanzen be prepared. if those kind of weapons were less available, we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings that we certainly wouldn't have the number address with
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the school if they chose to begin with, which one is a better way to assess my william? let's use a curriculum with water with you. i wasn't it that the appointment was put in that confusion issue machine that i did with more. i need to put that amount with power to store and with with
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ah, welcome back to a very kaiser christmas with max kaiser and stacy herbert filling in for santa claus today. is dan collin and were talking about geo politics and stuff like that . china america, dan, let's discuss the consumer side of those us china relationship. you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeeper during the last days, the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries in the u. s. as that going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production,
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in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, things happen. so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on, on in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese will for your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers to come here. it's a, that's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy of china for chips. speaking of chips and high tech, how hallway was in the news in 2021. and that came to a head with the arrest of the woman who is the daughter of the founder of while way . and i guess she was the ceo. she was released at china, sent a jumbo jet to come collect her. and she was met on the runway by thousands of chinese fans of her. and it was a very nationalistic moment from what i can tell why do you think bio
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did the sale? of course of if trump had done this, this would have been everybody would've been up in arms. but what's that signaling to you in terms of the next 2 years or 3 years of his administration? yeah, she's a national hero in china. no doubt. i mean, it was like the biggest news for a week. it's a, it's a sign of a potential fall between china us relations. i have information now that state large state on enterprise, they're negotiating l n g contracts with the united states. so that's gonna help drive down the trade deficit. there's a lot of work to do, you know, boeing has not had to order from china in 5 years. so china is by far the largest ation market. so there's a lot of bilateral trade that could happen in a potential thought. however, the issues in the east trying to see, so trying to see what is kind of putting those kinds of things on hold. but we will
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see as 2022 develops. if we're going to move into more of the following and the relationship or it's just going to continue, continue to wrap it up into a war footing. you from the only one that's on right of all of the analysts on china for the last 101520 years. fortunately, you have been a friend of kaiser for and we've, we've been the only outlet that has called it right. most us media has said for the past 1015 years. i've had the life of kyle bass on and even worse than him in terms of getting it wrong, is that they've kept on saying like if collapsing is collapsing and collapsing the housing bus. but in this past year, we did see president, she really crackdown genuinely on the big finance like alibaba. jack, mom was something happened with him. we're not quite clear, but we also saw the property developers that crack down on them. so what is this actually going to be the moment that finally all those cnbc and, and bloomberg columnists and opinion makers are right or is this,
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do you think it's just a lot and nothing? you get a guy like cow bass, who's been wrong now for 10 years, is hedge fund is shrunk, 90 percent is just kind of a disaster. and you guys, i gordon chang that gets reeled out onto the. he's literally all in all for 212 on chinese predictions. for 20 years he wrote a book, 2001, the coming collapse of china. and i read it. it was like, she is like a child and written it was nonsense, but it keeps getting wheeled out there. you know? so these guys, what's happened in 2021 though people don't understand the root cause a china who really owns these companies qual way as a murphy ownership. ok. who really owns huawei and ali baba in ever grand? are top top c, c p, families, chinese communist party. there's an estimated 60000000060 billionaires in the communist party, you know, top standing committee. so there is hidden ownership in all these companies and
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what you have is fight amongst the prince lines. so all these guys have gotten, you know, jack, my owns ali baba, but there's a 100 other owners that have big shares in the company that you don't know. ever grand, you can't do that kind of business without being super politically connected. but they have a front man up as an ownership. so what's going on is she didn't ping the premier, is battling other family dynasties in the seat in the chinese communist party. that's what's really going on. you can't lose money in training property. you build an apartment for 6000 r and b, a square meter, and you sell it for 50000 arby square meter. what's happened is like in the evergreen case there get just gets they get a call on their debt. so she didn't, ping's people call the bank stop issuing credit, they have massive amounts of assets. it will not lead to a contagion even though it, you know, while while we're over here collapsing, we printed 40 percent of all dollars. in the last 18 months, we're in, we're under a hyper collapse here. but yet we focused on ever graham,
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the china just use the local governments to bail them out. some people, especially the foreigners, are probably gonna lose debt and evergreen, may not work, could not continue as it is today, as well as the whole property sector. but what's going on in the clamp down and chinese companies is really in fighting between c, p. c. families, and that's what the western me i don't understand, that's why they get it wrong. every time, let's take a look at again on the big coin situation. people like and they, china shutting down the big coin mining as the 2nd biggest mistake, the rate of 500 years after the kick burnt down, their treasure fleet under the main dynasty. you know, i think about what happened in the 1980s where the u. s. and japan, right at that time, japan was about to take over. it was the japan that can say now every piece was about jap of japan style of management and manufacturing was going to eclipse the u . s. it was a foregone conclusion. that with the international, the internet, japan, because it's conformist society,
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they did not have the intellectual capacity to develop all the creativity we saw on the internet. and that whole story died. as a matter of fact, the stock market peak, the property bubble blew up, and they've been in 20 years and recession. but with china is it, can you make a parallel here? because here you have big coin is the new internet internet steroids and it's powering and revolution across the monetary networks of the world. and everything is being built on the bitcoin is, are we going to see a replay of this 980 us japan story china? and i remember those days in japan, i still had so many walk noise. so what happened was china though is 20 times the size of japan. that's the difference. and they're far above us technically. so i don't think they'll fade off as quickly as they say a japan regarding the big queen mining. i have said today we're at a trillion dollar asset for big point when it's 10 trillion dollars. i think the
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chinese may wake up and go, ok, we get to get back in this market. they still control the equipment manufacturing, but they have band mining and holding bitcoin because they want to pump out the digital r b. they want full control. so we're, we're really the world's going to go between full control and decentralization like what bitcoin is, the network. so i, i believe at some point we'll beat it won't be a year, might not be 2 years. but at some point they'll probably make a reversal and say ok, this is a 10 trillion dollar global asset. it's, you know, it's become a micro payment over the lightning network, ppo trade finance is happening in bitcoin and which is does today or a guy in nigeria, we'll just send bitcoin to a traitor. you know, to a guy in china who's got an account out of hong kong or united states, because it's so much easier than transferring the switch system swift system, the switch systems dying, brushing china want out of it. we've weaponized it, the whole world getting out of that. the answer is big coin as china made huge mistake. absolutely,
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because most of these guys are 80 years old that run china. i think in a couple years they'll probably make a reversal at some point has said, most of the people who run the united states are also in their eighties. and just just feel like kind of a co terminus thing right there. post it is going to be like, everybody keeps saying, well, you know, we have this, they said it is happened, china is the rising power and blah, blah, blah. but that's kind of like an old model that we've had for the last few 100 years of big nation states. of course, china is more like a civilization rather than a nation state. but the coin is this is a civilization as well, right? it's its own culture and as you pointed out, that the pioneer spirit of being able to just like pick up and move across the entire world with all your operations and set up and start operating somewhere else within months. is this unheard of anywhere else? so, i mean, can you see a positive outcome, like, you know, say city,
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these traps are usually quite violent throughout history. but we could see them start to pass and just like kind of collapsed together in a way. and we have this new paradigm post, $50.00 swift sort of system commanding control, centralized. we're going to have a more decentralized bitcoin civilization. yeah, i see though, the world's going into 2 orbits. you're in a china orbit or they're in the u. s. or it would be kind of be coupled. well though we're still highly dependent on china for everything. i kind of use an analogy that china is gone in the 1984 and the united states is going to blade runner. so china is highly controlled, they're becoming more controlled, they're going to keep making mistakes like they did with bitcoin. they like they did in this year with the power shortage. you know, they told everyone to meet admission targets. they wouldn't let the coal producers, they wouldn't let the electrical producers increase your price. so the kind of slow
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walk electric production, all the sudden there's no power. they're going to be making these mistakes as a centralized. as i've said before, china grew from capitalism. they were the wild west to capitalism 20 years. finally, when they took over the world economy and they do own the world economy, keep in mind they produce twice. the electric chrissy united states does half of the world raw materials flow into china for processing their economy is far, far bigger than the united states. it's just, you know, our g p numbers are like our inflation statistics. they're not real. we're just flipping goods to each other on paper services. so yeah, where we're going, it's going to be, we're going to have to re industrialize the united states with this whole bitcoin ethos, young entrepreneurs, technology, lightning network, you know, stripe, these kinds of thing. and use that as a model to re industrialize everything. well, i think that's a very positive note to end on this christmas. it's not all bad. it's not all good
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. it's more than one pull, right? tick, tock, next block. it's all happening on a tick tock, lock block. watching dan call on the special thanks for filling in for santa claus this year. i know you have to go back to the reindeer there hungry and i believe there's some my chinese food on the money this year was rude off lunch. but thanks bring i guys report merry christmas. all right, that's not due for this additional kaiser report with me. max has are and stacy herbert again. thanks for i guess dan collins until next on bio. ah ah ah ah ah
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