Joe Biden wants to lock up 30 percent of all land and water in the United States
Why? "This administration wants to completely decarbonize all of the energy sector in the United States. So energy and transportation sector. And then you have the whole of government approach. So in his executive order, every single federal agency, I mean, Department of Education, NOAA, the Postal Service, IRS, and others all have to have their 30 by 30 decarbonization and environmental justice plan." -Rep. Ken Ivory
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Joe Biden wants to lock up 30 percent of all land and water in the United States
Why? "This administration wants to completely decarbonize all of the energy sector in the United States. So energy and transportation sector. And then you have the whole of government approach. So in his executive order, every single federal agency, I mean, Department of Education, NOAA, the Postal Service, IRS, and others all have to have their 30 by 30 decarbonization and environmental justice plan." -Rep. Ken Ivory
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Compulsory Cap and Trade by Biden's Executive Order
Consider the fact that Thomas Jefferson bought 530 million acres for $15 million, the greatest land deal in history. And what does he do? He trusts people with land and liberty, and they produce the greatest prosperity the world has ever seen. And we've now come to a point where we're exactly the opposite. The federal government is locking up land as fast as it can and then controlling what we can do on the land. Then while the feds control the land, they are putting together a compulsory cap and trade system where they then take the land so that they can sell the environmental services back to you if you've exceeded your greenhouse gas quota. And that's all been done by executive fiat. Utah state Representative Ken Ivory joins Kevin Freeman in the Economic War Room to talk about what can be done to stop this massive overreach.
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Compulsory Cap and Trade by Biden's Executive Order | Guest: Ken Ivory | Ep 264
Consider the fact that Thomas Jefferson bought 530 million acres for $15 million, the greatest land deal in history. And what does he do? He trusts people with land and liberty, and they produce the greatest prosperity the world has ever seen. And we've now come to a point where we're exactly the opposite. The federal government is locking up land as fast as it can and then controlling what we can do on the land. Then while the feds control the land, they are putting together a compulsory cap and trade system where they then take the land so that they can sell the environmental services back to you if you've exceeded your greenhouse gas quota. And that's all been done by executive fiat. Utah state Representative Ken Ivory joins Kevin Freeman in the Economic War Room to talk about what can be done to stop this massive overreach.
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How to identify good talent for companies
"Obviously looking at resumes to source and see years of experience, time on a job, and education. But again, I feel a resume is only part of the picture. And so really spending time getting to know an individual, understanding what their goals and aspirations are for their career, what they're looking to achieve for their family, cultural values, alignment, all of those things, and bringing those together with our customers who are looking to hire." - John Luke Spitler
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How to identify good talent for companies
"Obviously looking at resumes to source and see years of experience, time on a job, and education. But again, I feel a resume is only part of the picture. And so really spending time getting to know an individual, understanding what their goals and aspirations are for their career, what they're looking to achieve for their family, cultural values, alignment, all of those things, and bringing those together with our customers who are looking to hire." - John Luke Spitler
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Why are only 32% of workers engaged with their work?
"Employees who find meaning in their work, that immediately elevates engagement. So not just knowing what it is I'm doing, but understanding how what I do impacts the organization or the greater good for what we do. That's something that organizations do not spend a lot of time working with their staff to help them understand. And it's a huge missed opportunity." - John Luke Spitler
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Why are only 32% of workers engaged with their work?
"Employees who find meaning in their work, that immediately elevates engagement. So not just knowing what it is I'm doing, but understanding how what I do impacts the organization or the greater good for what we do. That's something that organizations do not spend a lot of time working with their staff to help them understand. And it's a huge missed opportunity." - John Luke Spitler
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Why are so many American companies outsourcing to foreign nations?
We have a battle between cultures. A top-down culture turning people into cattle and serfs on the plantation: That is the World Economic Forum's push. Its leaders claim that they're diversity, equity, and inclusion, but they're not. They're the opposite. They claim to care about the environment, but what they're doing is bad culture for us. Kevin Freeman talks with John Luke Spitler, who brings a Christian perspective, has built a great company, and is working with several amazing companies to help bring traditional values and culture back to the marketplace. That's how we win the economic war. It's all about people. It's not about money. And that's the real key.
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Forming a Courageous Culture | Guest: John Luke Spitler | Ep 263
We have a battle between cultures. A top-down culture turning people into cattle and serfs on the plantation: That is the World Economic Forum's push. Its leaders claim that they're diversity, equity, and inclusion, but they're not. They're the opposite. They claim to care about the environment, but what they're doing is bad culture for us. Kevin Freeman talks with John Luke Spitler, who brings a Christian perspective, has built a great company, and is working with several amazing companies to help bring traditional values and culture back to the marketplace. That's how we win the economic war. It's all about people. It's not about money. And that's the real key.
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Popular Actor Cancelled by Hollywood
Kevin Sorbo says Hollywood canceled him because he's Christian and conservative. He said "It's sad to me. You know, my manager and agent for so many years said that we can't get you jobs anymore, work with you because you're being a Christian and being conservative."
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The Miracle in East Texas
"'The Miracle in East Texas' is so well written. Like I told you, Dan Gordon, who wrote it, is just such an amazing writer. I've got a couple of others of his scripts that were trying to raise money for right now. And as I said, it's definitely a movie that so many families there's 80 million homes out there that want the kind of movies that we do, but how do you get it out there?" - Kevin Sorbo
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How two unlikely con artists made our victory over Nazi Germany possible
"The story of oil Texas and Allied victory in World War Two. I learned that from my friend, the great actor Kevin Sorbo. But what I didn't share was the rest of the story, which is entertaining. It's fascinating. It's a true morality tale. I love the story so much. We brought Kevin Sorbo into the Economic War Room to explain it. Now you remember him. He played the lead in the groundbreaking Hercules TV series. He speaks from his heart to audiences around the world. He's the featured star at it was the number one TV show in the world for seven years." -Kevin Freeman
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How two unlikely con artists made our victory over Nazi Germany possible
"The story of oil Texas and Allied victory in World War Two. I learned that from my friend, the great actor Kevin Sorbo. But what I didn't share was the rest of the story, which is entertaining. It's fascinating. It's a true morality tale. I love the story so much. We brought Kevin Sorbo into the Economic War Room to explain it. Now you remember him. He played the lead in the groundbreaking Hercules TV series. He speaks from his heart to audiences around the world. He's the featured star at it was the number one TV show in the world for seven years." -Kevin Freeman
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The Miracle in East Texas
When it was discovered in the early 1930s, the East Texas oil field was the largest known reserve in the world. Ten years down the road in 1941, that tremendous amount of oil proved absolutely essential in the Allies' fight for freedom from the Nazis. Within one month of the Pearl Harbor attack and America entering the war, and within 22 days, Nazi subs sank 73 of 74 tankers shuttling oil from Texas through the Gulf of Mexico to the East Coast. That oil was meant to supply our fighting soldiers over on the European battlefields. The U.S. so desperately needed the oil that we secretly constructed a 24-inch pipeline 1,254 miles to bring the oil where it could be dispensed to the European stage. Builders stealthily completed it in only 13 months. They called the pipeline the Big Inch, and it carried more than 350 million barrels of crude oil to the Atlantic coast. This allowed fuel to be shipped overseas to the Allies. Therefore, it eventually was German tanks that ran out of fuel, not the Allies. Texan H.L. Hunt said, and Winston Churchill agreed, the Allies floated to victory on a sea of East Texas oil. Kevin Sorbo joins Kevin Freeman in the Economic War to talk about this amazing story.
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The Miracle in East Texas | Guest: Kevin Sorbo | Ep 262
When it was discovered in the early 1930s, the East Texas oil field was the largest known reserve in the world. Ten years down the road in 1941, that tremendous amount of oil proved absolutely essential in the Allies' fight for freedom from the Nazis. Within one month of the Pearl Harbor attack and America entering the war, and within 22 days, Nazi subs sank 73 of 74 tankers shuttling oil from Texas through the Gulf of Mexico to the East Coast. That oil was meant to supply our fighting soldiers over on the European battlefields. The U.S. so desperately needed the oil that we secretly constructed a 24-inch pipeline 1,254 miles to bring the oil where it could be dispensed to the European stage. Builders stealthily completed it in only 13 months. They called the pipeline the Big Inch, and it carried more than 350 million barrels of crude oil to the Atlantic coast. This allowed fuel to be shipped overseas to the Allies. Therefore, it eventually was German tanks that ran out of fuel, not the Allies. Texan H.L. Hunt said, and Winston Churchill agreed, the Allies floated to victory on a sea of East Texas oil. Kevin Sorbo joins Kevin Freeman in the Economic War to talk about this amazing story.
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What impact does carbon have on global temperatures?
"Not enough to shake a stick at, really. I mean, it's most likely that if we- when we reach a doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere compared with before the industrial revolution, will have raised the global average temperature by something on the order of two degrees Celsius. That's actually good because we're coming out of the Little Ice Age. It was really, really tough. Cold kills about 20 times as many people per day as heat waves do." -E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.
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Is a Judeo-Christian worldview the reason for ecological devastation?
"Medieval historian, Lynn White, published an essay in Science magazine in which he blamed the Judeo-Christian worldview for ecological devastation. And that got reprinted in [00:09:30] dozens and dozens of anthologies in environmental science used all over the world. He claimed that it's because of this verse that this verse, Christians and Jews interpreted as giving them total license to just abuse nature in anyway they wanted. Now, of course, you can go back through the whole history of pre-Christian rabbinic interpretation and post-Christ Christian interpretation of Genesis 1:28, and you never find that it's a complete caricature." -E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.
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UN Secretary-General says Climate is Code Red for Humanity - really?
"You won't find that anywhere in the reports. So- but what the media are telling us is that we are facing the devastation of the planet. We're facing something that has some people afraid that human beings will go extinct by the middle of this century. Or as AOC once put it, you know, we only have 12 years to solve this problem or we're all dead. I mean, this is craziness. There is no scientific basis for statements like that. And unfortunately, too many politicians get their so-called science, not from the scientific reports, but at best from the summaries for policymakers, more likely just from journalists, a total misrepresentation of this stuff." -E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.
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UN Secretary-General says Climate is Code-Red for Humanity...really?
"You won't find that anywhere in the reports. So- but what the media are telling us is that we are facing the devastation of the planet. We're facing something that has some people afraid that human beings will go extinct by the middle of this century. Or as AOC once put it, you know, we only have 12 years to solve this problem or we're all dead. I mean, this is craziness. There is no scientific basis for statements like that. And unfortunately, too many politicians get their so-called science, not from the scientific reports, but at best from the summaries for policymakers, more likely just from journalists, a total misrepresentation of this stuff." -E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.
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The Economic Root of Climate Change Fears
We're inundated with fear-filled statements of climate collapse. Young people have been told that the rest of us have all doomed their future for our profit. We must stop all carbon emissions to conform to a net zero policy. Remember high school science? People exhale CO2. Do they know this, or is the real agenda reducing the population? As an economic issue, we're told we must eliminate fossil fuels as if oil, gas, and coal are fossils from dead dinosaurs. Dr. Calvin Beisner, founder, president, and national spokesperson of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, joins Kevin Freeman in the Economic War Room to expose the root of climate change fears and what can be done to push back.
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The Economic Root of Climate Change Fears | Guest: E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. | Ep 261
We're inundated with fear-filled statements of climate collapse. Young people have been told that the rest of us have all doomed their future for our profit. We must stop all carbon emissions to conform to a net zero policy. Remember high school science? People exhale CO2. Do they know this, or is the real agenda reducing the population? As an economic issue, we're told we must eliminate fossil fuels as if oil, gas, and coal are fossils from dead dinosaurs. Dr. Calvin Beisner, founder, president, and national spokesperson of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, joins Kevin Freeman in the Economic War Room to expose the root of climate change fears and what can be done to push back.
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Ryan Binkley's Vision for America
"The bigger vision for America is absolutely revival, a revival economically and a revival at the heart level spiritually on who we are. You know, we have to recognize as a nation, first of all, we've left God." - Ryan Binkley
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The carbon pipelines are a giant scam that benefits the elites
"Many people don't understand this, but what's happening right now is that the big private companies, in fact, are major private organizations. And that's the key thing to understand. They're private, not public, and are basically investing in these large pipelines to capture CO2 emissions that come from ethanol or whatever, which is actually a benefit to the planet and every green thing that grows." - Ryan Binkley
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The problems are big, but there is a plan
"There's a good plan that God has for our country. And, you know, I'm running for president because we're in turmoil. Our country is in turmoil. It's worse than what DC and the media want us to know about. I have five kids, 13 to 23. I'm running for them for our grandchildren in the future. Our country has gotten to a place where it's so broken economically, so broken culturally that we cannot solve some problems unless we begin to get both of these back on track. Economically." - Ryan Binkley
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