The episode discusses the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, with Owen Shroyer arguing that it's a bailout despite officials calling it a rescue. He also talks about the upcoming NCAA basketball tournament and takes calls from listeners discussing various topics, including the pitch clock in baseball, the Cowboys' quarterback situation, and the banking crisis. [Automatically generated summary]
They don't want to call it a bailout, but it's a bailout.
It's certainly a bailout, folks.
Now, what's going to be interesting to watch in the upcoming days, really, this week, is going to be how the Biden administration approaches this and how the media approaches this.
And that's going to be the big tell.
That's going to be the big tell of if there is going to be an agenda afoot or the old never let it grow, a good crisis go to waste phenomenon, or if they're just going to want to cover this up and bury this one and not have anybody asking any questions.
Not asking any questions.
Maybe that's how this will be approached because it's amazing how this wasn't a bigger story today and the stock market didn't really do much.
No big news really out of the stock market.
I mean, you can point to the stories.
Oh, look at this.
CNN's finally talking about it.
CNN is finally talking about it.
Hadn't talked about it all day.
But they're probably telling you everything's fine.
Nothing to worry about.
unidentified
Nothing could happen in Biden's America.
Isn't that right?
Nothing.
Biden would never let anything happen to us.
It says it right here in my notes.
Right here in my teleprompter, too.
I'm reading it right off the teleprompter right now.
Katie Porter, this is the woman whose daughter said she's scared because the planet's going to be lit on fire, a blazing inferno from climate change.
And she said she was proud of that.
She said she was proud that her daughter lived life in fear that the planet was going to turn into a blazing inferno.
Katie Porter.
So, okay, they are talking about it, but I'm sure they're telling you everything is fine.
Nothing to see here.
They hadn't covered it all night, though, until just now.
But see, they're not showing you the videos of the long lines at the banks.
They're not showing you the news that the CFO and the CEO sold their shares two weeks ahead of time.
They're not showing you.
Look, it's clear to me right now that there's a cover-up on of this.
Why they wouldn't be covering this and showing you the lines is you got to understand.
There's also a level of most of these mainstream media hosts really don't have a clue what's going on.
Aaron Burnett is totally clueless.
And Rachel Maddow has a weird Trump obsession that has driven her completely baddie.
So they really might not have any idea what's going on.
They might not have any idea about this SVB collapse.
They might not have any idea about the CEO and the CFO selling off their shares.
They might have no idea about any of it.
So there you go.
But they hadn't talked about it all day long.
So they don't want people to know about this, at least right now.
At least right now.
So it's a bailout.
100%.
It's a bailout.
Now, what it looks like they're going to do is they're going to say, we're going to make sure that people are going to make payroll and they're going to make sure that these companies don't go under.
But they'll say, we're not going to bail out these shareholders.
And they'll probably come up with a new word that's not bail or bailout.
They don't even want that in the, they don't even want that in the lexicon.
They don't even want you knowing that word.
You don't even say that word.
You don't even think about that word.
That word doesn't even exist.
They may even try to rewrite the word just like they did with recession and just like they did with vaccine.
But no, no, no.
They'll say, oh, well, you know, Wall Street is not going to get paid.
Wall Street is, you know, maybe they'll blame Wall Street.
Then there'll be the level of how much victim, how much blame game are they going to play?
How much virtue signaling are they going to play?
Are they going to play a bunch of virtue signaling and they're going to say, oh, this is Wall Street?
Do they dare say big banks?
Do they throw the word big banks out there as they're bailing them out?
I don't know.
Wall Street might be their enemy here.
Wall Street might be the people they blame it on.
But this is going to be a slow burn, I think, this week to see how this really goes.
Right now, I think my horse, the horse I'm betting on, is there's a bailout and a cover-up.
They're going to bail it out and then they're going to cover it up.
I mean, my God, look at how bad this guy looks.
Joe Biden and Janet Yellen both look like they're half dead.
These are our leaders, a couple half-dead-looking freaks.
Oh, and then you should have seen Corine Jean-Pierre.
He speaks for 10 minutes a day and then goes and hides in a hole.
What does Biden do all day?
Why are they covering up for Joe Biden?
Why is the White House covering up for Joe Biden?
What is wrong with Joe Biden?
What is wrong with John Fetterman?
What is wrong with Diane Feinstein?
What is wrong with Mitch McConnell?
Why are a bunch of geriatric crooked freaks ruining our country?
Joe Biden.
What an embarrassment.
So I just don't understand how if the Democrats win in the presidential election, I just don't know how everybody doesn't think that election would be rigged.
Nobody supports this crap anymore.
Nobody supports this crap anymore.
The journalists that they were attacking last week, Matt Taibbi, Michael Schellenberger, they're Democrats.
Those are liberals.
Those are American liberals, leftist, classical, traditional, have been respected in the press.
And, you know, again, it's just like we always knew.
They thought it would be Alex Jones, and that would be it.
They thought it would be conservatives, and that would be it.
No, the mob comes for everybody.
This mafia, this gang of crooks, these fascist freaks come for everyone.
And they are spiraling out of control right now, truly degenerating out of control.
Just absolutely spiraling.
So it's a bailout.
What are they going to try to call it?
What are they going to call it?
Oh, we're saving small businesses.
It's the rescue plan.
It's part of an arrest.
It's a rescue.
That's what they'll call it.
A rescue.
Biden rescues.
And they'll say, we're not going to bail out or we're not going to rescue.
We're not going to rescue Wall Street.
We're not going to rescue the investors in Wall Street.
It's not going to be that way.
Not under us.
And then a month will go by and they'll bail them out too.
We're going to be following this campaign to the bitter end.
And even though I can't vote in Toronto, that's extremely racist that I can't, but I'm still going to vote in spirit for Ben Bankus.
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My name is Ben Bankus, and I'm running for mayor of Toronto.
As mayor of Toronto, I will make the viewing and enjoyment of male sports illegal.
We'll be replacing the Toronto Raptors with two WNBA teams, the Toronto OnlyFans and the Scarborough Six Buzz.
This is coming days after the Toronto Raptors posted an insensitive, offensive video where they claimed that women give birth.
Girls were in the world because they only wanted crazy.
As we now know, this is not true.
In addition to Scotiabank Arena, all bars and restaurants in the city of Toronto will be barred from showing any sports that have men in them unless those men happen to be trans.
I mean, it's such a, it's, it's so, you know, what's so amazing about this is these are the types of people that used to write and be on Saturday Night Live.
It's actual funny people.
And that's not to insult the people that are on there now.
They're still funny, but it's just, it's so overwhelmed with the liberal propaganda and the Democrat BS that it's not even, it's not even true comedy.
And they can't swing at the obvious jokes like this.
I mean, this is so obvious.
Like, this is this is how you know they could have been doing this for years, but they can't touch the liberal agenda.
They can't touch the Democrat agenda.
That is off limits.
So, so I guess good for the rest of us.
unidentified
I'm going to be starting a six-month lockdown on my first day in office to recharge your batteries.
As many of you may know, diversity is a constant war, which is why I have this whistle, which I blow anytime I feel like there's racism about.
You guys aren't racist, right?
You're not racist.
One of the scariest things that you can encounter on the UFT campus is white people.
Now, I did quit watching years ago, like I used to when I left sports media.
And then more and more, as you just tune into sports and you get the liberal propaganda, you're just tuning in and get out.
But every once in a while, I'd pop on a ball game on a weekend and have this background noise if I'm like doing yard work or cleaning the house or I'll check in on the St. Louis Cardinals and still like that.
You know, that's my friends and family root for the Cardinals.
But this pitch count situation, this pitch clock situation is an absolute disaster.
And to me, it's worse than the liberalism.
Because if you have the liberal propaganda and all the global homo crap all around you, but I can still watch the game and enjoy the game, then I can still at least tune myself into the game and try to black out all the propaganda that I know is propaganda.
Or I can at least put it on TV and know I'm going to watch the game that I like to watch.
But not with this, with baseball.
This is a completely new thing.
And if they think that this is going to make the, because they all want more offense, if they think this is going to help the offense, they got another thing coming.
Let's look at some of these incidents of the pitch clock here.
And so, you know, the one thing that's definitely happening is you have people that don't watch the game now in positions in the game that shouldn't be there, that aren't baseball fans, didn't grow up playing, watching it, caring about it, loving it, that are just there for whatever reason.
And then you have people saying, oh, baseball just changed.
Baseball is boring.
They don't even watch baseball and won't watch it now.
So if they keep that, I'll see if they keep it or not.
If they keep that, though, I think that's it for me.
There's all kinds of new rules, by the way.
People are mentioning there's other rules: pitcher change rules, mountain visit rules.
There's some rule about extra innings.
I think you get to start with a runner on second or something, or you can get a free walk.
It's just crazy.
It's just, it's, it's not baseball anymore.
It's something else entirely.
And I won't be watching that.
And if, and if you're trying to increase offense in the game, which would be better for your ratings, then this is going to have the exact opposite effect.
Pitchers are going to learn how to fast pitch.
They're going to embrace the fast pitch.
Batters are going to have no time to get set, to get in rhythm, to get where they want to be in the batters box.
It's just, and there were pitchers that would already do that, but that was part of the nuance of the game.
And it's all gone now.
It's all gone now.
So we'll see if they bring that into the regular season or not.
It is still the spring training right now.
But I don't see how people, I mean, the players, the fans, the managers, I don't see who wants to do this.
So think about that.
The players, the fans, the managers, the coaches, none of them want this.
Who wants this?
A bunch of suits sitting in an office.
A bunch of people that don't even watch the game complaining about it's boring.
Here's Major League Baseball's problem: they're not getting the TV ratings anymore because they don't know how to properly market their superstars.
That's their problem.
Now, the major league baseball, the MLB was lucky for years because the players marketed themselves: Barry Bonds, Mark McGuire, Albert Poohols, Ken Griffey Jr.
The players were so likable that they marketed themselves.
They were so good that they marketed themselves.
But so the MLB has no sense of marketing skill whatsoever.
They have such great marketable players right now, and they just don't, you don't even hear about them.
You never even heard of these guys.
You've got a guy playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Otani, who's a pitcher, and he's like the best pitcher and the best hitter.
It hasn't been seen in years.
Yes, the steroid era definitely helped.
Absolutely.
But they juiced the balls.
There's more home runs hit now than there were in the steroid era.
So don't tell me it's about offense.
Don't tell me it's about home runs.
On average, a major league baseball player hits more home runs now than in the steroid era.
But yeah, absolutely, hitting 500-foot home runs is a great, great marketing campaign.
Absolutely.
But they could easily market these players.
They could market the games better.
They just don't.
And so you don't hear about their great players.
They're more concerned with weird gimmick marketing and weird virtue signaling marketing, and nobody cares about that.
And the other problem they have is that they've priced out the average baseball consumer from going to the game.
Now, I will say, if you look at some of the bigger teams, they still do well.
And I don't know too much about their markets as far as tickets and attendance are concerned.
But, you know, the Yankees always sell well.
The Red Sox sell well.
The Cubs usually sell well.
The Cardinals are going to do well.
The Giants, the Dodgers.
These are teams that are going to do well, probably no matter what.
They're going to get people to go to the game.
I mean, if they're really bad, it might be low.
But the reason why these teams have empty stadiums is because you're charging them 25, 30, 35 bucks for the cheapest ticket to get in and watch a bad team or a bad product.
Sell tickets for five bucks, market it as beer and hot dog night for five bucks, you get a free beer and a free or hot dog.
That place will fill up overnight and you'll bring energy back to the stadium and energy back to the game, and it'll be cool again.
But no, that you've priced the average fan out of the game experience.
And so now you've got a bunch of stiffs that go to the game and it's not as fun.
You don't have enough day games anymore.
There's all kinds of things they can do.
And instead, they go to a bunch of executives and TV executives and people don't even watch baseball and they change the game.
And if you just really scrutinize their faces, like George Soros, Harry Clinton, Bill Clinton, and just they just look like hard monsters, to be honest with you.
I don't know what I don't know what you do because it's just not baseball.
You know, I think if they wanted to do something just to shake it up that would at least maintain the integrity of the game, they could do it like double inning style or something or go back to like more double headers.
Like get it, make it something that doesn't mess with the actual flow of the game.
I mean, double innings might be a thing.
Like I could see them doing double innings and people being more interested in that.
unidentified
Yeah, like I'm pretty old-fashioned.
Like, I grew up listening to games on the radio with like my grandfather and stuff.
So like, I like that.
Like, I'll put it on in the yard and I'll like be out there in the garage, just like listening to it on the radio.
So it's like, all this stuff doesn't even apply to me.
It's all for TV.
You know, it's like, who cares?
Like, that's not baseball.
Go do that with basketball and football.
Where you're like, leave baseball alone.
No, you need to do all that.
It's a gentleman's sport.
You know what I mean?
It's supposed to be.
But, you know, not too many gentlemen left, I guess.
Aaron Fox for 27 or putting your money in Silicon Valley Bank.
which one would you rather do maybe you'll have the option We should stop paying taxes.
But that's why they got to bring in the central bank digital currencies so that if we did decide to rise up and take the economy into our own hands, they'll be right there to digitally track and trace.
And that's what a lot of people thought that this bank bailout was going to be all about.
But I don't think so.
Not yet, at least.
They are trying to cover this thing up before it gets too out of hand.
Looks like I'm tanking vodka.
It's just water.
Once you start to drink your water, filtered water out of the glass bottle, you'll never go back, my friend.
I mean, I would rather have that conversation and see what that would look like.
Not necessarily getting rid of the umpire, but trying maybe some sort of a sensor if it goes over the plate, maybe like have a plate sensor so that if an ump calls a strike, a ball, but the ball hit the plate, that the plate gives up a sensor and he can know, oh, wait, it did clear the plate.
I thought it was wide or something.
I mean, I'd be more open to that conversation or to see what that looks like than this stupid pitch clock.
And now the U.S. the U.S. is apparently going to be eliminated from the World Baseball Classic as well.
All right, Nate.
Good to hear from you, man.
Apparently, the U.S. is about to be eliminated from the World Baseball Classic before they even get into the elimination stages and group play, which has never been done.
It's unfortunate I don't get my tamales anymore, but at the same time.
No!
Not the tamales!
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's, yeah.
I miss them.
But yeah, I've been doing just stuff at home, but it's definitely different that I'm not going to school and then hanging out with kids, but I like it.
You can go on Twitter and I think just look up Ventura Smalley and it will show whoever posted the article and me.
It was like a video.
But yeah, I definitely maybe look at that on air so it doesn't publicly show the school.
But yeah, I just thought that it was funny that the principal hated my guts and she reposted the video about me.
It's just a clown world.
But being at home has given me more of a chance of time to work on my business and film transmissions and stuff like that.
It's definitely given me more of a time to do my own thing and not sit in a propaganda classroom and learn about how I can chop my penis off and be gay.
And yeah, I definitely enjoy being at home more than any other.
Well, I'm telling you, you should bring it back because I have kids that are interested in buying these hats just to trigger the kids and the teachers.
Since you really are done and you're not going to get in trouble anymore, I didn't want your school experience to be any more miserable than it already had to be.
But if you're really done, we'll get the story back out.
Kicking kids out of school for being conservative.
That's the newest thing.
It's liberal.
It's liberal.
Like, did you see Nikki Freed self-owned trying to punch back at Ron DeSantis and missing miserably?
Did you guys see that one?
These people are out of their minds.
I don't even want to show it.
But I mean, it's basically pornographic.
I mean, it's pornographic.
And then Nikki Freed says, oh, look, Ron DeSantis is sharing porn.
And it's like, yeah, this is what you're putting in the classrooms.
This is what he's banning.
Duh.
So nice for you to admit it's porn.
That's one of the all-time internet cell phones of all time.
That's an all-time of all time.
Double all-time.
That's tough to do.
This White House is a Barnum and Bailey's clown show.
CNN.
Oh, my gosh.
They're upset that people's civil liberties are being infringed upon, like the January 6th people that had facial recognition, but the feds got away that day.
Yeah, well, yeah, I want to kind of touch on the sports stuff, man, because I'm a die-hard sports buck, ex-obelite, you know, and the baseball thing's kind of got me a little peas, man, especially with all the new rules being implemented to make the game better, but it's actually made the game tremendously worse.
And, you know, I would, you know, pitchers were able to paint certain corners and almost like they were chicken the system.
It was, it was a pain.
It was an absolute travesty what happened, but they got it back right.
But the problem I'm seeing here is they're trying to make the game more exciting and they're trying to compete with other sports leagues and they don't need to do that.
Yeah, you know, that's the thing is like Saturdays, if I'm doing yard work or housework, I'll just put on a game, just whatever ball game, and it'll just be audio, and I'll have a basketball game on.
And I've seen some of these guys, I think Houston looks good from what I remember.
Let me tell you, I was really happy that the Cowboys committed to Dak Prescott.
And I will tell you that anybody that thought that was going to go any different way, no, it was never going to go any other way.
It was always going to be Dak Prescott.
And Jerry Jones loves Dak Prescott.
And you know what?
I don't know if Dak Prescott can get the Cowboys to a Super Bowl, but I do know this.
Dak Prescott will have that team competitive every year.
And Dak Prescott will never put the Dallas Cowboys franchise in a position to have to do a face palm because he does something classless or embarrassing or something off the field.
You're never going to have to worry about that with Dak Prescott.
Now, in fairness, I've kind of grown a little accustomed to rooting for the Cowboys because I usually go to a game every year on Thanksgiving.
I usually go with friends to the Thanksgiving game, and it's the closest football team that I go to.
So I've got a little bit of a little bit of an affinity there, but it's not, obviously, I'm not a diehard.
I don't really care about the end result as much as others.
So from that perspective of things, I knew that the Cowboys were going to stick with Dak.
But when I saw them actually commit to it, I was like, thank you.
Thank you.
But I'm guessing you're not feeling the same way.
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I have my hesitations because I've been a die-hard Cowboys fan since I'd say, you know, the early 90s.
You know, I'm in my late 30s.
So I've been through the Emmett Smith, the Aikman.
You know, I've been a die-hard every way.
And it's going through the Romo phase.
It's like, is Dak Prescott just like Romo 2.0?
Like, or are we going to like, are we going to get there?
Like, Jerry Jones, man, I think he's got to go.
Unfortunately, I mean, he's, I think he's bringing, isn't he the GM and the owner?
jerry jones will die and and but he will never leave his
legacy will forever and his spirit will forever uh you know go into the next leader of of the cowboys once wasn't romo though wasn't romo always getting injured in the late season like didn't he miss some playoff games or am i am i imagining that oh my god yes so so that was romo's problem you don't have to worry about that prescott prescott never missed a playoff game did he i think dac prescott was pretty
injured uh quite quite often he's pretty injury prone but oh that's not what i said that's not what i asked hold on that's not what i asked i asked did he miss any playoff games sure no see so he's not so he's not lamar jackson uh did he bubble any uh no he didn't he didn't he didn't botch an extra point or whatever either
oh i'm telling you prescott might not be the guy to get you to the super bowl and i'm sorry about that but you're never gonna yeah he's always gonna keep the cowboys a classy organization he's always gonna be a classy guy and i think that's a victory i think that's a victory heck yeah man well but now aaron rogers is off the market looks like he's gonna go to the jets
no kidding no i think it's probably a probably a good move they got a really good young receiver over there but the jets is just like oh my god that's where people go to die i'm not a huge uh i live in new england so i'll vote for new england um wasn't a huge tom brady fan but uh
i i think he's growing on me i mean at this point you gotta like tom brady at this point hey thanks for the call all right next caller what's your name where you're from
oh and rick femur region four what's up rick hey man you uh looks like you got the stuff dialed in no no stuttering no freeze ups good to go i i made some um i made some technical changes before i started tonight's live stream so i'm glad to have that reported because we were having some video glitches and some freezes we had some audio issues but i'm hoping tonight is totally fully functioning yeah no it's it's
been uh it's been smooth so far definitely uh good to go also uh looks like a new logo too i did debut a new logo how do you like it like it man it looks like almost like uh the uh what's
the name of the team out the out in san francisco the basketball team almost like that with the background oh the warriors warriors yes warriors and speaking of sports there is absolutely no way they put that pitch clock in play in the real season it's not possible they've got to call it i mean there's just no way it's so bad and the last cat
jones is not going anywhere he's the owner come on yeah what is it that jerry he did he's like the key is the cowboys they'll bury him under the stadium exactly they will without question that will be where he's buried i like the way the cowboy here's the thing i like i like if from a fan standpoint i like the way the cowboys carry themselves as an organization i like their presentation uh i like i like the
standards that they hold and it's rare it's really rare in sports these days that teams do that you know most teams want to be liberal and loose and you know go do your thing but no some teams have a some teams have a vibe some teams have a have a have a flow have a tradition that they like to stick to and uh the cowboys are one of them and i'm i think it's good
well it's a bailout i'll tell you what oh it's a bailout damn right it's a bailout what do you think they're going to call it i'm going to go with rescue i'm going to go with they're going to go because rescue is like their thing they say rescue plan i think they're going to kind of word rescue into this well here here you go hey hey jack uh why why are you so cool man my eyes are open wide shut i'm gonna do a fiduciary relief fund this is the united states come here for god's sake
yeah him and lawrence o'donnell msdnc cnn man they have never-ending trump the reigns oh it's crazy every night man every guy guy's gone for two years and they still they're obsessed he's broken them he he did this he did that he has truly broken them It's nothing ridiculous.
I don't know if that's just the camera makeup and lights or not having to lie for Joe Biden all day long, although she is going to be hosting a show on MSNBC.
So I guess she still has to lie for Joe Biden all day long.
But she's looking better.
unidentified
She's looking a little more youthful, a little more fresh.
And I think a lot of people are getting this bank run story kind of wrong.
Hear a lot of callers and people in the media talk about this.
And I don't think they get the full story.
Because you see, the problem with the banks right now is that it all started in March 2020 when the pandemic hit.
And, you know, there was a stock market crash.
And so they decided to set the interest rates to zero, right?
And so in this time, a lot of the banks started buying a bunch of bonds, right?
Because these bonds, and they're held to maturity for long term.
And so they get these, it's practically free money.
You know, they thought it was free money, free, easy money, secure money, safe money.
But then as soon as Jerome Powell started to raise the interest rates, they didn't have the cash on hand.
And all these, they had all these bonds held to maturity, and so they couldn't sell it in time.
And so when you have a bank like Silicon Valley Bank, which a lot of the clientele are these startup companies that need a lot of the cash withdrawals and with the interest rates rising, you know, they just had a liquidity crisis.
Yeah, I'm looking at this and I'm thinking we're all expecting them to have some sort of a moment where they pivot to trying to get a commitment to the central bank digital currencies.
Like if we're asking ourselves, hey, when are they going to try to mandate vaccines?
Oh, well, it'll be during a pandemic.
Okay, we saw that.
So it's like, what is the event going to be where they pivot to wanting to get us onto the central bank digital currencies?
As of right now, it doesn't look like this is that moment.
It looks like they want us to forgive and forget about this.
unidentified
Right.
So I think they were caught.
You see, because the Federal Reserve had a meeting on a Sunday night to basically decide that they're going to bail these people.
And so what that means is due to the nature, interconnected nature of these financial institutions and banks, as these dominoes start to fall, it can then start affecting bigger and bigger players.
So on that aspect of it, how long would it take us to see that?
Because we saw that happen to a couple of banks today, but it wasn't really widespread.
unidentified
I don't know, but as soon as they start having to reach into their cash reserves and liquid assets and then have to sell their long, long-term bonds, that's when we're going to start having some trouble.
And I looked at it too, and this was my approach, and I explained it before.
Whenever I did that monologue, whenever I did that show about getting your money out of bank and banks and why I'm doing it, it was the realization that it's not that I'm hopeless.
It's just that the risk-reward factor of betting on your future, whether that means a savings account or saving up for a new home renovation or what have you, the risk benefit of that has changed entirely.
It's just, it's changed entirely now.
And it's much more risky to assume that's going to be an option for you in the future.
I'm just making an example with a house expansion or something, but to assume, oh, I'll be able to do that.
I'll save some money.
I'll be able to do that.
To assume that now, I don't know if that's the best assumption to assume that the bank is always going to have your money.
Plus, these, whether it's a house project or something else, is getting more expensive.
Interest rates are going up.
So people aren't going to want to do that when they see the interest rates if they need a loan.
unidentified
Yes, I see that, but I think like maybe none of the, all of that is moot.
And I know like a lot of like conservatives like to talk about precious metals, but in the event of these large bank runs and a total system collapse, like I don't even know if that's going to really help you.
Like maybe if you have a farm and can sustain yourself and you have guns and ammo, I think that's the better route, you know, in that kind of scenario.
But I'm just saying, I mean, if you've got cash in the bank and you don't think you're going to be able to access it tomorrow, well, you can't turn it into food.
Well, I guess you could turn it into like storable food or something.
But yeah, I totally agree.
I get what you're saying.
Gold and silver, you can't eat it.
So yeah, I totally, and you can't protect yourself with it, I guess, either.
So I get what you're saying.
Well, I plan on getting into this a lot more.
Thank you for the call.
I plan on getting into this a lot more tomorrow when we have a little more time to digest this and see the dominoes falling.
And I'm also going to have a couple of financial experts on the war room tomorrow to discuss this as well.
That is going to do it for tonight's transmission.
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And I got a little trick up my sleeve.
Let's just say that.
Somebody earlier asked, by the way, if I was ever going to start doing video game streams like I teased.