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Eineteen thirty two dot or.
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One of the reasons you get World War two has
to do with a great depression. And one of the
reasons the Great Great Depression gets so bad is because
this country doesn't want to act as the lender of
last resort, which is what Britain had done in the past,
but it couldn't after World War One. It had been
bankrupted and our countries irresponsible. These problems are on the
other side of the sea, and we think, okay, America
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first and whatever, and we're gonna raise tariffs and things,
and all we do is tank the global system, whereas
if you're the lender of last resort, you're going to
put money into the system as it's collapsing to prevent
it from collapsing so that it can rebound. And yeah,
it's expensive, but boy, great depression is a lot more expensive.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
So they're different problems. Is there a lender of last
resort today? Isn't that the problem?
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Okay? It is August first, seven am for those of
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put this is Sarah Payne and she's a historian. That
was the clip that I played you at the beginning,
and she talked about how America made the Great Depression worse.
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And you've heard me talk about this and it's really
kind of interesting, and I've talked about it before. I've
got other things to talk about on the show, so
I'm not going to talk about this a lot. But
this is really the case. Winston Churchill wanted to be
known as the Golden Chancellor of the Exchequer, so he
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reinstituted World War One, England had gone off the gold standard,
but after that it was reinstituted, and it was Winston
Churchill that did it. And he did that he said
he wanted to be the Golden Chancellor. But in nineteen
thirty one they couldn't do it anymore, exactly like what
Sarah just said, and so they went off the gold standard.
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And one of the commentators at the time said it's
the end of the world, and for the financial system.
It was because there was no lender of last resort.
All world trade. This is the thing that you guys
don't understand. I appreciate it. I don't hold you to
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blame for it. We do political education here on politics
by Jake. At the time, all world trade, all world
trade was done on a bill of credit that was
backed by the pound sterling. When the British government went
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off the pound sterling, which means it went off gold,
actually it went off silver to it went off silver
later and the United States went off silver. And I
don't know, nineteen seventy or something, it's about that time.
Don't quote me on that, but it's about that time.
This like completely destroyed everything. It completely destroyed everything. And
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the giant sucking sound that you heard, could hear, was
all the hot money being sucked out of the United
States and going back to England. It's true, it's true.
That's what happened, and that's when the depression really became
the Great Depression, and America is partly to blame. I've
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talked about that in other segments. I've got a lot
to cover to day. So I'm not going to go
into it further, but I wanted to have you listen
to that because we've got the awful, horrible, bastard of
a bill which has added two trillion. I've heard different amounts.
I've heard two trillion to six trillion. Two trillion would
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be far and away bad enough, but adds two trillion
it's supposed to do. And this is like the Great
tax Scam of twenty seventeen. It's another tax scam because
the oligarchs got who they wanted in power. They've tied
up the judicial branch, They've tied up the legislative branch,
and they've tied up the executive branch. And they've got
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a flunky in there, and that's Donald Trump, who will
do their bidding and do the things that they want
him to do. And as soon as he's done, as
soon as he served his purpose, believe me, they will
dump him. But that's what we've got. And the reason
I put that in one of the reasons from Sarahpain
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is because this is the bottom line. We would like
to think that things in this country run more on
constitutional principles, and actually, you know those principles are in place,
but really what it's all about is money. Unfortunately, money
makes the world go around. It's a shame. And we've
got a situation where we had a debt that was
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something like thirty five trillion. It's now thirty seven trillion,
and a con job, a hank job, a griff job
by oligarchy and the criminals who run Wall Street to
take away Medicaid, to basically go after the poorest, the
poorest of the people. Medicare is still there, and some
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other things are still there. Social Security is still there.
Believe me, they're going to go after that too. But
this is all they're doing now, eight hundred and eighty
billion dollars over ten years, so basically eighty eight billion
dollars a year, and that's going to cause a lot
of suffering and it's going to cause a lot of death.
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These people have they're going to have blood on their
hands as a result of this. There's going to be sickness,
there's going to be death, and there's going to be
misery because people won't be able to buy food, they
won't be able to buy medicine because their means of
doing it, which is Medicaid have been taken away. They
won't be able to keep their homes hot, cold or
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hot in the winter because lie heap, which is a
part of the social safety net, has been taken away.
And here at Politics by Jake, we think this is
an abomination. We're totally against it, and we are for
doing everything we can to get enough Democrats into office,
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into and you know, right thinking Republicans too. I mean,
I don't just limit this to Democrats. This is an
all hands on deck notice from Politics by Jake. We
need everybody of a good political conscience to step up
and stop this madness, because it is madness. So let's
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get started. And actually we've already started, but I wanted
to do a follow up, and once again I do repetition.
On their show, you'll hear certain themes occurring again and again,
and one of them is is the path people who
choose the path of what I call narcissistic symbiosis to
displace the value of their own lives which have been destroyed.
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Their own lives have been destroyed through one means or another,
COVID or any honestly, any of a number of things. Globalization,
for example, who have often lost everything, and it is
the idea that they latch onto someone who seems to
rise above it all. They don't listen to politics by Jake.
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They don't watch my videos, so they don't have it
explained to them, and they don't know he plugged politics
by Ja and they displaced their own hopes and dreams
onto this person. Now listen to me. This is a
real thing. That is the narcissistic symbiosis. That is how
it occurs. That is how that happens. Now with this
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in mind, there's a short clip that I played. I'm
not going to play it again. It's from George Carlin,
who I love. A lot of people love George, and
someone is chastising him and mocking him for talking about
secret combinations and conspiracies. And basically what he says is
and I'm not this way because I think that there
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are secret combinations and there are a combination of religious, political,
and business influence. But he says and this is also
valid as well that and I'm paraphrasing here. I'll get
the clip up another time, but people do not have
to belong to a secret combination in the way that
you know I describe. And what did he say, they
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go to the same meetings, they go to dinner together,
they take vacations, they go to retreats, they go to
seminars together. This is like the bar. The bar is
just a big club, and these people see each other
all the time. And having been in the legal profession
for a long time, I can tell you that it
creates a problem as far as the delivery of legal
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services to rank and file members of society is concerned.
But that's yet another topic. We're not going to discuss
that today. But that's not a secret combination per se.
Because the bar is public. Everybody knows about the bar.
They have public relations that they do. But what George
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said was exactly the way it is with lawyers. They
go to the same meetings, they go to dinner together,
they take vacations, they go to retreats, they go to
seminars together, and they come to know one another and
they come together because they know that what they believe
is what the other believes also. And what did he say?
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He said, This is all it takes. You don't have
to have an initiation like the skull and Bones, although
obviously that definitely is a secret combination, but it is
also the very thing I talked about. It's a fraternity.
These guys know each other, they keep contact after their
college days. They tend to be go to guys therefore
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to talk to once they are in government, once they're
in business, go to guys to talk to, catch up
on old times, have a beer with, go see a ballgame,
or just whatever. And this is what this is. And
I do as I said. It's one of the tenants.
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It's one of the premises of politics by Jake, that
we believe in secret combinations. And I describe, just describe
what they are. And I make no bones about this.
There are secret or secret organizations that you are initiated into.
Mason's excellent example of this only one. There are others,
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even many others. But this is how this can occur otherwise,
and really, the way Carlin described it, this is all
it takes. Really, so you don't have to go crazy.
When Jake said, oh, conspiracies, And by the way, I
make a distinction between a secret combination and conspiracy. I
don't favor conspiracies like the infamous DC Pizza parlor pedophile
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ring in the basement of the DC pizza parlor. That
guess what doesn't have a basement, and so on and
so forth, which has had several iterations, because it can
also happen in just this way, and it can also
happen for people who, as Marx have said, and this
is the word he used, they precipitate, he said. They
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have precipitated out of the middle class. They have, he said,
become the lumpen, l lumpe and the lumpen and in
German lumpen means rags because they can't afford good clothing anymore.
They have to wear hand me downs or clothing that
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is worn and threadbare, out of fashion because they have
become poor. They are the lump and proletariat proletariat just
means workers. The definition of proletariat is just the working
class class of people who do not own the means
of production like land, like factories, like capital, and therefore
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they must sell their labor to survive. These then are
the wage laborers. They're often contrasted with the bourgeoisie, and
the bourgeoisie is the capitalist class. And I know these
words are weird, I get it. That's why we're talking
about them now so you can have some familiarity with them.
And they can be defined in more English and American
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terms that we understand. They're contrasted with the bourgeoisie, the
capitalist class. These are the people who own and control
production and lumpen. This refers to the underclass people who
are outside the regular working economy, often including the chronically unemployed, beggars,
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petty criminals, sex workers, hustlers, and those living on the
margins without stable labor or political organization. At this point,
let's take a break and we will be back. And
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this is politics by Jake. And we're back. And we
were talking. We were doing some definitions. We're talking about
a bunch of things. We're talking about secret combinations. We
were talking about the fact that secret combination can be
an initiation thing, or it can be a comparatively associative thing.
Like people who have the same interest They go to
the same church, they talk about the same things. They
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golf together, they go watch birds together, they hunt together.
They just do whatever they do and they think the same.
And as George Carland said, that's all it takes, and
I agree, that's all it takes. We talked about the proletariat.
We talked about the lump of proletariat. What that is,
and I know that I understand this. Your eyes glaze over.
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When you the lump and proletariat, your eyes just glaze over.
And when I talk about something that's bourgeois, or when
you hear somebody else besides me talk about something that's bourgeois,
or you hear me talk about the bourgeoisie, your eyes
glaze over. I get that I'm trying to define these
things for you, and I did that in the last segment.
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So welcome back, and here we go. Why is it
important for me to describe this to you? I mean,
I can imagine you sitting out there, some of you
had saying, my God, has Jake become a communist? No, no, no, no,
of course not. Jake has never been or recently become
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a communist. But if we go by what Mark says,
we begin to see something, and this is what it is.
Marx and Engels both saw the lump and proletariat, which
are the rags the people had fallen out of the
middle class. As remember, proletariat basically the working class. Lumpen
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are the people who have fallen out of the working
class for any of the number of reasons that we've enumerated.
Just enumerated now, but also have enumerated on different shows
as potentially reactionary. And what this means is is that
they could be used by the ruling class, like oligarchs,
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like financial criminals. They could be used and this always
is what happens. They always wind up serving the ruling
class and working against their own interests, so they could
be used. Lenin called them. He was pejorative. He called
them useful idiots. Stalin did also, he said the same thing.
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They're useful idiots because they could be used useful idiots
like thugs, mercenaries or mobs, and they could be against
They could be used against the working class revolution because
they lack class consciousness which we're trying to provide herent
politics by Jake, or stable connection to labor. They were
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seen as easily bought off and tell me that that's
not still the case. Easily bought off or manipulated by
a con man like Trump. And like I said, Lenin
had no respect for such individuals. He installed both called
them useful idiots because they knew the truth and believed
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as that they could always be co opted to do
the dirty work for the bourgeoisie, who, as I said,
are the people who control the means of production. And
in the book The Eighteenth brew Mayor of Louis Bonaparte,
which is from eighteen fifty two, he says, alongside this
is quote alongside decayed rouiz with dubious means of substance,
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dubious origin, along with ruined and adventurous offshoots of the bourgeoisie.
Were vagabonds, discharged soldiers, discharged jailbirds, escaped galley slaves, swindlers, montebanks, lazzaroni, pickpockets, tricksters, gamblers, marqurot,
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ravel keepers, porters, literate, organ grinders, rag pickers. He really
goes through it, doesn't he knife grinders, tinkers, beggars. In short,
the whole and definite, disintegrated mass thrown hither and thither,
which the French term la boheme. And that's Karl Marx
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describing the lump and proletariat. And in Marx's framework, the
lump and proletariat was dangerous, a reactionary class, easily manipulated,
as I said, by authoritarian regimes two detached from productive
labor to hold revolutionary potential. He saw them as tools
for fascists and tyrants. Like Donald Trump and his ilk
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the people who hold his coat rather than allies and
class struggle. So again definitionary cap proletariat, working class those
who sell their labor to survive the industrial wage urner,
lump and proletariat literally rag proletariat the underclass disconnected from
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regular labor, often surviving on crime, welfare, hustles, or hand ASTs.
They do not produce value under capitalism and are often
excluded from traditional class consciousness movements. And there are other
thinkers who have talked about this. Frans Thnome the Wretched
of the Earth in nineteen sixty one he reclaimed the
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lump and proletariat as the potential van card of anti
colonial revolution, particularly in Algeria. He said, in colonial countries,
the lump and proletariat constitutes one of the most spontaneously
and radically revolutionary forces of a colonized people. And he
also saw them as unburdened by reformist delusions and thus
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more radically disruptive. And then we have high an errant.
And Errant saw the lumping elements as vulnerable to totalitarian seduction,
the mass man without a place, without a purpose, who
might rally behind fascism out of despair and out of nihilism.
Do you see what I'm talking about? Is any of
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this clicking with what's going on today and what's happened
today the United States. The people in the United States
have been reduced from the New Deal, many into these
things which are described here. So coming around again to
the original observation modern lump and proletariat and politics, trumping
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and the manipulat trump Ism and the manipulated underclass. Many
disaffected Americans alienated from the labor force, addicted, incarcerated, under educated,
or precariously gigworking. They resemble Marx's lump and proletariat. They're
often politically disengaged, economically and stable and of course thank
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god for politics by Jacobs, we can fix that part.
Economically unstable, emotionally volatile. But they vote, they vote sometimes
they vote. Trump like Louis Bonaparte, tapped into their rage
and resentment at, not their class consciousness, slogans like you know,
drain the swamp, make America great again. They became emotional selves,
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not policy platforms. They were sucker things. They were for
the suckers. They easily led the credulous, the ones who
would believe anything. They aren't the organized proletariat of Marx's vision.
They're declassed, they're dislocated, they're digitally radicalized. It easily mobiles
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by fear, by grievance or spectacle, but not ideology, and
Fannin's reading in the global South and inner cities. Her
interpretation or his interpretation, shows up in modern urban uprising
from Paris to American inter city protests. The lump and
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here are outside traditional political institutions. They are often dismissed
by leads, yet when they erupt, they disrupt systems. Deeply
neoliberal systems, breed lumpanization, gig economy, mass incarceration, AI, job loss,
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collapse of unions. All of these are contributing to a
growing global lumping class. These people are not only the unemployed,
they're unemployable by current structures. They drift in survival economies
only fans, uber scams, side hustles, handouts. These people don't
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dream of revolution, They dream of escaping into the spectacle,
crypto fame, conspiracy, consumerism. Is any of this making sense
to you? Are you seeing what's going on? Much of
the modern liberal left treat the lump and is either
victims to be pitied or embarrassments to be ignored if
they vote wrong. But fanans might say they are raw,
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they are unshaped energy. If they're not organized towards liberation,
they will be recruited towards destruction. And at this point,
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Now let's get back to Jack and politics by Jack.
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Hi. This is Jake with politics by Jake. Do you
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And this is politics by Jake. And we are back
and we've been talking about I mean, this is some
political education. And the way you're hearing me talking about
Marx and Angeles and proletariat and bourgeoisie and you know,
lump and proletariat, and you might think that you know,
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I'm a communist. I'm not. But one of the things
that I don't do is I don't throw the baby
out with the bath water. And if there's a good
message and if there's a good definition that fits and
scientifically adds up, also observationally adds up, I use it.
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And that's the basis of politics by Jake. And it's
completely legitimate. I make no apologies, but I am not
a communist merely because I happen to mention some of
these terms. Don't everythink that? So communism failed? It didn't
work well at all. It's just it. And I'm well
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aware of that, and just you know, don't don't even
worry about that. So I've often said, and what we're
talking about, well, you've heard me talk about the casino
economy and how it breeds lumpanization. And I've often said,
we no longer live in a productive economy. And a
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productive economy is an economy where there's actual tangible material,
physical production, and it's it's around things that you can eat,
things that you can live in, things that you can drive,
you know, things like that. Education is important part of
a tangible physical economy. Mining is important, agriculture is important,
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Tech is important increasingly. You know, you have this situation
where Trump is talking about bringing these jobs back, the
sixty thousand factories that were often piecemeals sold off to
honestly governments that are enemies. Making the distinction as I do,
between the governments and the people. Governments that are our enemies,
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based on something from the late nineteen forties called the
Trilateral Commission and the three Economic zones and the disparity
the existed and how that had to change and blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah and that's that's the
realization of it, and that's part of globalzation, and that's
basically what happened. Those jobs are not coming back. Trump
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talks about and others of his ilk talk about how
those jobs are not coming back. Those aren't coming back.
We're in the twenty first century. Now, this is the jobs.
These are the jobs that he's talking about of the
twentieth century, like nineteenth century, like eighteenth century, like coal
for example, that's not coming back. If you want to
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be able to have an influence in the twenty first century,
you have to be investing in the industries that are
going to rule the twenty first century, not the twentieth
or the nineteenth or the eighteenth and so on and
so forth. So okay, but what we have now increasingly
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is we have what I call the casino economy, and
it breeds lumpanization because the lumping are people who have
fallen out of the middle class. They for one reason
or another, financial problems, emotional, mental or psychological problems, domestic
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family related problems. They've fallen out and they no longer
can sell their labor for money. And so the economy
that has grown up around that is it's like a casino.
Wealth is not built, but it's gambled for through like crypto.
There's like four trillion dollars in crypto out there, and
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it's just unbelievably volatile. It goes up and down all
the time. Derivatives there's a stunning amount. It's in an excess,
and I realized that this is going to be amazing
when you hear me say this. It's an excess of
seven hundred trillion dollars in derivatives. These these things constitute
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bets on bets. These things aren't real. All demand cash.
By the way, influencer scams, stock buy backs, corporate stock
buy backs. Companies do that all the time. Jeff Bezos
did that recently. It's done in order to preserve the
price of the stock and keep it from going down.
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In this world, the average worker becomes irrelevant and the
discarded working class becomes this lumping rags class that I'm
telling you about, and they're not rising anymore. In twenty fifteen,
the middle class, which is the hallmark of the New Deal.
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In nineteen thirty three, the hallmark of the New Deal
was the rising middle class and the power of the
middle class in society that ceased in twenty fifteen. As
I said, they're not rising, they're not organizing, they're just
playing the slots. They're hoping for a YouTube channel, you know,
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a TikTok hustle, a Trump check. This is lump and consciousness,
and you see it all around you, which is why
I'm talking about it, to make you aware of it.
It's atomized, it's transactional. It's disillusioned, it's declassed, it's disoriented.
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It's digitally controlled. It's literally digital feudalism. People aren't just broke,
they're stripped of institutional identity. No unions, no guilds, no
stable job path, no civic certainly, no civic education. And
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let me say, let me get into a cheap plug
for politics by Jake. Traditional media has failed, It has appeased.
It has fallen under the sway of Donald Trump and
the maggots and the ilk who hold his coat and
allow him to create a dictatorship out of the United States,
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who allow fat into the United States government. And honestly,
it is that's that's what happening. Is that I've talked
about before Masha Geffen, I've talked about her last show
actually I talked about how she said that America has
the strongest civil society in the world, and you've also
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heard me say that it is our institutions and civil societies,
you know, definitely one of them. Our institutions are going
to have to stop this. Our institutions are going to
have to stand up and stop fascism. But you can't
stop it if you don't know what it is. I
was talking to a fan, a new fan. It was great,
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was just talking to her today and she thought fascism
started after the war, and I had to explain to her,
as I'm actually going to do this in Monday show,
but I'll give you a little bit of it now.
I had to explain to her that fascism is actually
an American invention and occurred in I would say the
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ku klux Klan is a really good example of a
proto fascist organization. And I'm gonna I'm talking about other
things now, so I'm just going to touch on that.
In Passing. You had the first fascist government in Europe,
which was a reaction to the Belakun communist government in Hungary,
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and that was Admiral Horthy. That was a fascist dictatorship
and then I explained to her that you have you know,
Mussolini in nineteen twenty two, and you definitely do, and
the way he took power, and this is instructive. Also,
I've talked to you about that. We'll talk about that again.
Then you have Hitler in nineteen twenty three, big fan,
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big fan of Mussolini, and he starts with a violent
push in Munich in nineteen twenty three. So while he
really didn't take over the German government until nineteen thirty
three or nineteen thirty four, he was doing it. So
he starts in nineteen twenty three. And you know, if
you're looking at Wikipedia, you'll find there's like at least
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thirty different kinds of fascism. There's actually a fascism called
clerical fascism. It's unbelievable. And the point to make is
that this is a thing, and there is no civic
education explaining to people as we do here on politics
by Jake She plugged politics by Jake Money in Friday
seven AMKCAA. There is no civic education about this. You're
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not taught this. This is why this young woman thought
that fascism didn't really happen until after World War two
because she doesn't know because nobody's telling her. Nobody's telling you,
that's what I'm doing here, politics by Jake. But what
remains when you don't have these things, when all of
these things are dismantled, and it is all garchy and
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the money class that has dismantled them. And never never
make the mistake of saying, you know, Jake is just
a refugee from the Big Lebowski movie. The character talks
about fascism several times. And never make the mistake that
I don't know what I'm talking about, that I haven't
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studied this, and that I haven't looked at this up
one side, down the other, diagonally, vertically, horizontally. Please will
you please? Because it's just so important. So getting back
to what I was saying, you have this, and what
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remains is spectacle when you remove all of these things
that are the bulwarks of the middle class, that powerful
middle class that defeated Germany, that defeated the Emperor Herohudo
in Japan, that created the atomic bomb, that put a
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man on the moon, that gave us the most stable
and profitable economy that arguably the world has ever seen.
When all of that is removed. All that remains is spectacle,
bread and circuses ponamic care cansis. That's the Latin term
bread circus, AI generated contact Rage clicks, the algorithm becomes
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the shepherd of the lumpen, and fear becomes their prayer.
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Forward slash Politics by Jake. And this is politics by Jake,
And we are back, So getting back to what we
were talking about, and this is you know, this is
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part of what we're talking about. And we've been talking
about the lump and proletariat, the people who can always
be confused by the moneyed class and can always be
motivated to work against their own financial interests. The moneyed
class is plundering the United States Treasury, plundering. They paid
(40:53):
millions and billions of dollars to Donald Trump's campaign in
order to get him elected. Why do you think they
did that because they have a sickness and all they
care about is money, and they care about getting someone
in power who can give them the money. And you
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have Joe Biden. People say, and it's just, this is just,
this is a canard, and a card canard is a
that's a French word. It means a duck, but it
means something that's phony, it means something that's not true.
You have this thing that you know, Joe Biden couldn't
be president and that he had to be gotten rid
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of he was too old, and there was a whole
media thing that happened as a result of this, and
he was basically a palace kind of a palace coup,
and he was gotten out of, gotten out of the
candidacy when he won all the primaries. I mean, he
had a record with labor like nobody. They used to
(41:57):
call him lunchbucket Joe because he actually walk a picket line.
No other presidential candidate, no other president, has ever and
that includes you, Barack Obama. No other president has ever
ever walked a picket line on behalf of labor. And
(42:17):
I don't want to get too distracted from what I'm
talking about, but it was because this was what it was.
We have big deficits, and I've told you we've got
a deficit.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
Now.
Speaker 4 (42:28):
The big beautiful bill and I'm just the big, disgusting,
awful abomination of a bill has added actually two trillion.
It's supposed to save money, it's supposed to stop ways.
It's created two trillion more of a deficit than we
already have. And we have a deficit in this country
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thirty seven trillion. Biden was well aware of the fact
that we had a deficit that was really high and
that these deficits had to be brought under control. And
he had this great plan and you could call it
like the twenty five to twenty eight plan. And what
he wanted was he went to the rich and he
said this to them several occasions. He said, you know,
(43:12):
you guys have gotten rich off America. That's great, God
bless you. Why don't you pay your fair share. Let's
do this. Let's have a twenty five percent alternative minimum tax.
Let's have a twenty eight percent top rate for income
tax for corporations. And of course, in the fifties, and
this is becoming more well known. I like to think
(43:34):
it's because people have heard me talk about it's possible
that the top tax rate for corporations was ninety percent,
and in the fifties corporations did very well on ninety percent.
So if you didn't want to pay the twenty eight percent,
you could pay the alternative minimum of twenty five percent.
You could do that, and then a twenty eight percent
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tax on capital gains as they are valued when and
you own them, not when you sell them, So this
would be a yearly tax. And this is how oligarchs,
this is how they make a lot of their money.
They make a lot of their money on capital gains.
And so this is what he wanted. And I think
the idea was is that in a decade it would
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have brought these deficits under control. And the whole idea
behind this it was simply this, you guys got rich,
that's incredible, God bless you pay your fair share. And
when the oligarchs heard this, well they didn't like that
at all. They didn't like that at all. They didn't
want to pay their fair share. And that is why
(44:40):
Biden's the only person who beat Trump. When they knew
that Biden was going to be the candidate, they really
became concerned. Biden's the only person who's ever beaten Trump,
and they knew they had to get him out of
there because they don't want to pay their fair share.
They want to plunder the treasury for their own economic benefit.
(45:03):
They're okay with Trump and Mega Mike Johnson of the House.
They're okay with pushing through a bill that takes eight
hundred and eighty billion dollars over ten years out of
medicare hurting the poorest and most defenseless, and who are they?
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It's it's the lumping. It's those people that we've been
talking about, hurting the very people who are least able
to defend themselves, who have been disenfranchised from the middle
class because of the destruction and the mechanations of evil men.
And I'll say it evil men, because to take care
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of the least of you in society is perhaps the
hallmark of a good nation. And it's not being done here,
and there is going to be death and there is
going to be suffering as a result. So I mean,
as I say, these are the lump and souls. The
algorithm becomes their shepherd, fear becomes their prayer. They're unmoored
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they're politicized only by adrenaline. Maga is not proletariat. They're
not proletarian. They're lumping, just like I explained, just like
Stalin and Lenin callously referred to these people as useful
idiots who could always be convinced to work against their
(46:32):
own economic interests. And again, the rich, they're working for
their economic interests. I don't know why the lumping would
work against them, but they're blinded. There's a veil they
don't see. So maga, as I said, not proletarian, it's lumping.
It's not organized labor, but it's outsider fury. And that's
(46:55):
what Trump does. He inspires anger, he inspires devisive it's
not vision, it's vengeance. It's not dialectic, but it's QAnon
and Trump. You know, Trump didn't elevate them. He exploited
their alienation. He offered belonging without responsibility, He offered power
(47:19):
without structure. But he didn't offer them a ladder. He
gave them a gun, and he said, go find the swamp.
I know that many of the people in my audience
are post lumping. There are people who have seen the lie.
They've escaped the fog, and they want language for what
they survive. And I'm saying to you and God bless
(47:40):
you that you watch the show and listen or listen
or watch. I'm on YouTube so you could be watching.
This is what you were trapped in. This is why
it felt insane. This is why it was meant to
feel insane, because it was never meant to work. It's
the end result, the following indicator of the attitude of
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Trump and those who hold his coat to do the
work of turning a democratic republic into a fascist dictatorship
via the means of people he sees and disrespects as
useful idiots. That's not just Catharsis though, it's repolitication. So again,
(48:30):
we're pretty sure that Jake is not a communist. That's me.
I'm referring to myself from the third person. Definitely, he's
not a maggot. Why is he spending time talking about
these things? Again talking about myself in the third person.
The reason I spend time talking about these things is
because number one, the station manager wants me to do this.
(48:51):
He absolutely positively is supportive of me and the message
that I give on the show Mondays and Fridays seven
am on casea radio. One of the premises of the
show is that we need an informed electorate, and by
educating the electorate, and I've explained to you in the past,
those of you who listened to the show already know this.
(49:13):
How I myself, in my youth was not educated in
politics and voted for people based on the most ridiculous sensibilities.
And these are not worthy sensibilities. We don't want, for
an example, an electorate that votes, as I did, for
a person because his wife is named Happy, and that's
(49:35):
what I did in the nineteen sixty eight New York
glubernatorial re election campaign of Nelson Rockefeller. We don't want
an electorate that votes for Richard Nixon, who believed in
an imperial presidency, who said when the president does it,
it is no crime, simply because he appeared on Rowan
(49:56):
and Martin's laughing and said, sock it to me. This
is not the measure of a good man in government.
And we don't want that. I, for myself, don't want that.
I want an informed electorate. And in order to have
an informed electorate, you have to know the different aspects
of the governmental system. You have to know the aspects
(50:17):
of politics you have to know it. And that's one
of the things that we do on the show. This
is why you have to know history. You'll hear me
say on the show, I am a student of history,
and I also tell you why. I tell you why
that I am a student of history because history is
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number one, at least as important as quantum physics. Because
if you know where you've been politically and governmentally, for example.
And as I said earlier in the show, I just
talked to somebody about this today who thinks that fascism
started basically in nineteen forty six after World War Two.
(50:59):
Fashionism is been around for one hundred years. Actually, you know,
if you're going to date it, it's really been around
the nineteenth century. The kuk Kuk Klan could arguably be
called a proto fascist organization, the first fascist dictatorship. I say,
I'm open to people who want to argue this is
(51:19):
the Admiral Horthy government of Hungary in nineteen nineteen, which
was a reaction to a communist government of Bellacun in
the same country of country of Hungary. People, if they're
more educated, they like to think that Mussolini was the
first one. Strictly speaking, he was not the first one.
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But if you don't know history, you won't know any
of that. You won't even know that fascism has been
around that long. And there's proof of that. I just
related it to you nineteen forty six. That's what this
one person told me. You won't even know that it's
been around for one hundred years. You won't even know
(52:02):
that maybe prototypical fascist organizations actually existed, and I can
prove this, and I will not now in the latter
part of the nineteenth century, and you won't know what
they were. And so when they come around again, and
you know these things always do, you will think they
are new, and you will not be able to reference
(52:25):
the lessons of history that show you what the outcome
of these pernicious political doctrines and their application on society
actually wrought, and that what they did resulted into deaths
and misery, absolute human misery of possibly every kind that
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you can think of of tens upon tens upon tens
upon tens upon tens, and I could probably go on
with the tens of millions of people. If you don't
know that, and you allow those pernicious doctrines inside the
body politic again, then amen, Amen to you and your
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quantum physics, because it will do you no good when
you were oppressed by killer austerity, genocidal austerity, just like
we have seen eight hundred and eighty billion over ten years,
designed to target the poor, the elderly, the sick, the afflicted,
the lumpen, those people who cannot defend themselves and who
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we ought to as a body politic have a care for.
And So if something like that had raised it's ugly
head again, what would you want to do? Would you
want to embrace it if you knew what it was?
I don't think you would. Or would you want to
shun it? If you knew what it was? Would you
want to call it out? You know, opinions differ, but
(53:54):
I think a lot of people, if they knew that
that's what these political doctors is created, they would want
to shun them, and they would want someone to call
them out, someone who knew, someone like me. And that
is me and that's what I do. And this is
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