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Will Trump's Healthcare Plan Solve the Crisis? Mirrors Our Ideas & Water Emergency

EntertheStars August 17, 2026 55m 8,911 words
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"hey good morning everybody welcome back it's monday today's show is going to be very very important because we're going to get into some core issues standing in the way of america being truly great all the promises that were made not just in this administration but past administrations we call them"

[00:00:00] Speaker 1: hey good morning everybody welcome back it's monday today's show is going to be very very important because we're going to get into some core issues standing in the way of america being truly great all the promises that were made not just in this administration but past administrations we call them the controllers now i don't personally believe in a future golden age of america because my belief system is based in the bible and the bible does not talk about a prosperous you know last days type of nation okay it doesn't say that it just says things are going to get continually worse until jesus returns but let's take a look at what the controllers say and what they pro what they are promising us on this now you might be shocked to hear this today because we will have some compliments of art some of trump's ideas that he has done we do spend a lot of time criticizing trump on this channel but they spend a lot of spend a lot of time criticizing every administration going back to the to obama going back to the clintons going back to all the administrations this isn't personal it's just the current state of affairs and if we are to believe what the bible says each administration is going to get continually worse and so here we are with the trump administration it might seem like there's a little bit more effort but it really is just a sign of the times but there will be some compliments today for some of trump's ideas whether or not they have been executed directly or whether or not they ever come to fruition but we're going to go over some of those today and then that's going to lead us into a discussion about health care because this is the one of the core you know issues with america right now the health care is way too expensive people can't afford it it's inflated in cost when i started going down this rabbit hole i realized that trump did have a plan or does have a plan to fix health care and it mirrors a lot of what we had come up with with our own personal health care ideas and plan to fix america now of course one of trump's great ideas was getting rid of government waste management right that was a good idea except they didn't get rid of the thousand dollar toilet seats and all of the military inflated costs and waste that would have been the perfect place to start obviously because the military is where most of the spending is we're at now up to 1.5 trillion dollars that is a huge expenditure they could have saved hundreds of billions and just by going through and setting some guidelines figuring out why a toilet seat cost two thousand dollars a hammer cost ten thousand dollars they could have figured that out and that could have been immediate savings for taxes now another good idea that trump came up with that did not manifest into something positive would have been the tariffs right and his whole goal was to equalize trade that was what he sold us on he's going to equalize trade america's being taken advantage of right so this is what everyone was sold it sounds like a good idea but here's the problem america was not in a position to demand such equalization in trade it was almost a good idea at the wrong time we did not have enough leverage this is the wrong time to try to do something like this because we are highly in debt ourselves and of course then came the trump execution and where he was using this these tariffs to wield them as a weapon right anytime he got in a bad mood or whatever or some world leader said something he slapped a tariff on him is that's not the way you're supposed to use tariffs tariffs are supposed to have the appearance of being fair of demanding fairness not used as a weapon to punish nations and so everybody got the memo and then went from bad to worse none of this trickled down to the consumer in fact it caused exponential price increases for consumer goods and certain types of foods in certain sectors we're still as it sits now paying double for our coffee than we were two years ago that is not good okay and that's just one such thing that most americans like or need or feel like they need and this goes across the board if you're looking to buy metal items aluminum certain electronics the prices have exponentially risen and of course the consumer is the one that pays for that and trump's argument is we're all supposed to wait on the trust me dude golden age and people are tired of waiting they're tired of waiting when we don't trust politicians no matter what they tell us about how they feel about us right now let's double back on this military expenditure thing and you know it seems trump went after everything else in terms of the doge cuts and all that and the sole purpose now in hindsight seems to be that he was trying to scrape together money by making all these cuts so remember he did dei cuts he did um so that would include minorities women they all fall under that banner and he just went through and cut everything and it seems now in hindsight that the sole purpose was to reallocate all those savings the tariffs the doge cuts into the military which is exactly the opposite of what he promised everybody so now we're at 1.5 trillion dollar military maybe even more trump's going to probably go ahead with this golden dome we now have the flock cameras we now have ai data centers to run the artificial intelligence we will be living in an open-air prison if he continues on and he's using our own tax dollars and reallocation of our government to do so worsening americans experience in terms of their daily life and minimizing we've never seen such huge cuts and benefits in these things uh regardless of what you think about who should and shouldn't be getting benefits this is it okay now other great ideas that trump has had was sealing the border and deporting violent illegals everybody thought that was a good idea who could have a problem with that except when he did it he encroached on civil liberties american civil liberties specifically because when you're surveilling the illegals you're also surveilling americans to get to the illegals it goes without saying people have been killed he's separated families who are in the middle of getting their citizenship he enacted mass surveillance to achieve the objective so good idea bad execution what else has trump done that was a great idea but executed poorly and hopefully hopefully at this point you can start to see the pattern that maybe these ideas he came up with that were good and seem popular were intentionally executed poorly and that he just needed to bait the trap to get everyone to get on board and then flip the script as they say what else has he done that was a great idea but executed poorly well infrastructure trump talked about infrastructure right and everybody thought we were going to get better roads we thought we were going to get libraries and bridges and maybe some couple high-speed trains going from state to state we all thought that infrastructure was going to make america great again but instead trump wasted the money on gold vanity projects with his name on it block cameras ai data centers in a proposed golden dome with the bottomless pit of a budget budget bottomless pit so we didn't get the greater america dc looks pretty good like right now but what about the rest of america what about the rest of america what about the rest of america now what else well trump got rid of dei to make everything fair and to me that seemed fair it's like good let's just even the playing field we are in a point in america where you know uh people should be able to stand on their own merit there's opportunity for all regardless of how people feel about races and we still have the amendment in the constitution that says you're not allowed to discriminate so someone can prove that they were discriminated against and didn't get a job because of their color then they can just sue right so seems pretty fair and but you can't go retroactively and fire everyone who's already working you can't do that you can't do it with a lot of things but trump needed to do that so he could scrape together that money and apply it towards the military and i believe there's something else going on here that money going to the military isn't just going to the military it's going into a domestic type of situation a domestic military that will because everything else is pointing toward that all this technology surveillance seems to be pointing toward why they need all this money some also believe that these black budgets in the military are also going to huge underground bases storing up food some even believe that the water from the data centers is actually not going to the data centers at all that they are just the top layer they are the top layer of huge underground bases that we don't see and we don't know about and if you think about it elon musk and his boring company they can dig tunnels for miles and miles and miles and you would never know it's happening you would only get the occasional ground rumbling or latent sounds that nobody knows where they came from which of course we already know is happening all across the united states people are seeing strange lights emanating from the ground hearing strange sounds noises with no source and this could be them underground digging these huge massive underground complexes sucking the water from above and we're going to get into the water situation too at the end of the show the colorado river the lakes at the lowest point in history they're literally going to cut off california's water at some point they're saying that we're at that point we're in the middle of summer and they're already talking about this which means they're not going to see rain for another three to six months and this is where we're at and i you know we haven't dug too deep into these underground bases but now it's becoming apparent to me where would you put a data center you would put a data center above ground wouldn't you because the data center could also double and this might get us kicked off of youtube but i'm gonna say it anyway i'm gonna say it anyway because i don't care at this point but think about this for a second let's see who gets the answer been a while since we've done some interactive decoding if you were to have a huge underground complex and you needed all the utilities for this underground complex to be secure and safe where would you put those above ground utilities ventilation and all these things where would you put it let's see who gets the answer cheryl says yeah casey sucking the air and water for their underground cities the storms will get worse data centers heat pockets katherine austin fits was the lead financial expert says they stoke 70 trillion underground bases by george hw bush don't forget to hit the like thanks salty berry water poison from chemtrails this will be wasteland soon where would they put the ventilation shafts and utilities and all that where would they put it let's see who gets the answer daryl says walmart they would put in the data centers yes correct carlos why because the data centers are secure sites they are patrolled by drones they have defenses you're going to start seeing hard core defense systems around these data centers they're also talking about military defense around the data so why would you need all this defense around a data center other than the huge exponential uh cost of it well there could be ventilation shafts coming up from these data centers and this would be something to look for we all know google earth and if we start to see these dentist data centers being blurred out in google earth then you will know the truth that they're hiding something far more serious ventilation shafts coming up from the ground this would be something to look for so there's a clue something we could research further and it is still legal to have an opinion and to think fortunately in america but there will come a day where we can't even say these things so let's double back on this dei thinks i got kind of got off track here trump got rid of dei to make everything fair except when he went to undo the dei he failed to check to see if some of these people were qualified to do their job now my guess is most of the people were qualified to do their job because they'd been in the role for quite some time and they learned their job we don't live in a world where you just get hired to do something and you are completely incompetent that you can only get by with that so long before you get fired dei or not unless there's cronyism so why did trump do this well it was to stir the pot to continue to divide race relations so he can hide behind that to continue to push forward and get sentiment on his side because the left attacked the right so bad that people will they'll just stand on that alone if they think trump's defending the right and the principles of the right some people that's all they need to believe trump's the greatest president ever okay they'll ignore everything else so trump intentionally did this to hide behind the division now here's the latest and this is where we get into trump's health care plan which interestingly believe it or not it mirrors it mirrors most of the tenants and ideas that we had established over the years but it does fall short in a few key areas the key areas where it falls short is with the insurance companies now in my plan i wanted to completely abolish insurance companies we don't need them there's enough money that people pay in premiums that could be allocated to their own personal savings accounts it's simple it's simple now we're going to talk about some of this we're going to talk about trump's plan and my plan and the insurance companies are the huge money suck as they say the federal government spends 1.6 trillion dollars a year this is as much as the military budget on health care and health insurance programs while much of this goes directly to health care providers hospitals and traditional public programs like medicare rather than private corporate insurers hundreds of billions flow into private insurance company revenues so hundreds of billions of dollars 800 billion medicare wow that's a lot of money now trump mentions the health care plan in recent remarks so what are some of these ideas that we shared and he shared cancelling the insurance companies next cut off all subsidies to insurance companies now trump said in his remarks that he wants to take the money that was given to the insurance companies and he wants to allocate it back to the consumer back to you and me so i fact checked that to see if that was true and it is hundreds of billions so i took 100 billion and divided it by how many people there are in america 300 about 300 million and each year you'd get back about 333 dollars what a number right per person not a lot of money to get received back this is the problem with bureaucracies the minute you start thinking about cutting something and go okay well if we did hand out a check to every american is it really going to make a difference and then people go no okay i'll pay my 333 dollars three three dollars a year so i can get insurance companies which do absolutely nothing now i'm going to lay this all out for you because in premiums alone each american pays so much money that you could literally fund your own insurance company literally and we'll lay that all out in today's show now here's my fear this 100 billion my fear is that trump will get rid of the middleman or stop the payments to the health care insurance companies so that we can shop in our own market with our own money but trump will do the opposite i feel like he's just going to take this 100 billion instead of giving it back to us he's just going to simply reallocate it to something else just like he did with the doge cuts didn't come down to the consumer he promised it would but it never did so why wouldn't he do it with this he's like oh another hundred billion i can apply to the military is what i think he would absolutely do instead of giving each each of us a check because that's how governments work they never give money back unless they absolutely have to so now let's dig deeper into this the average single adult pays about 600 a month in insurance premiums for one single adult families of course pay probably double that but when you do the math it doesn't take long for a single person for instance to amass tens of thousands of dollars that they could use to shop the market for their health care needs without an insurance company in the middle the market is inflated because of the insurance companies and if they were gone everything would come down in price because it's the free market and people can shop for what they want in other words let me give you a perfect example let's say someone pay has a broken arm okay now it's funny because yesterday when i looked at this non-surgical care for a broken arm about a thousand dollars the ai then self-adjusted to inflate the cost to twenty five hundred dollars okay so twenty five hundred dollars it says for a non-surgical broken arm treated with an urgent care visit x-rays and casts twenty five hundred dollars out of pocket and about it says here for non-surgical care of thousand to three thousand dollars the x-rays are about 190 to a thousand dollars and if it's surgical then it's it's more for cash but remember all this is would come down in price but look at this if you don't have if you have insurance the cost is quadruple or more we're talking three four five hundred percent increase in cost just by the very nature of having insurance now insurance company pays for this but this is the problem we're right back to the five thousand dollar toilet seat in the six thousand dollar hammer you see the problem here anytime you insert these entities into the free market this is already socialized healthcare insurance is socialism so why doesn't trump want to get rid of the insurance companies why does he want to work with the insurance companies instead of getting rid of socialist medicine do you see the problem here now let's take this a step further because remember people are paying premiums we just looked at six hundred dollars a month for a single person five to six hundred dollars a month they're paying for insurance if you work for an employer it's going to be far less an employer that covers you but that's becoming more and more rare most employers do not pay into the insurance okay those jobs are very rare now well let's say you're paying five to five hundred forty dollars a month now let's say you're a family and you're paying fifteen hundred dollars a month in insurance premiums if every single child in your family every single person in your family broke their arm let's say you got a four-person family well in just a few months of paying premiums you could afford that and you could go shop that six months you've got enough six to eight months you've got enough to pay for every single person in your family if they broke an arm now let's go a step further let's say you pay your premiums for a few years and you reach a safe threshold with no illnesses no injuries right everyone is healthy the incentive is to stay healthy because if you're not healthy it's going to cost you money right so you know that all this money you've saved up in your own insurance plan your own personal medical insurance plan that is not run by anybody else but you yes there are some limits as to how you can spend that money but it's all your money well you reach a certain threshold and it seems to me that it would be fair that once you have let's say twenty thousand dollars saved up for a single person and let's say sixty thousand dollars for our entire family in your dedicated medical account well you should be able to enjoy a premium holiday now if i was president this is what i would do i'd say okay you've got enough in there to cover anything catastrophic for the foreseeable future you can shop whatever medical needs you have and on and on you've reached your threshold so now you get a premium holiday let's say you get six months off of paying anything toward your premium or let's say your premium now reduces to a much smaller part of your income so for a single person you were paying 500 a month you've got your 20 000 saved now you're only paying 150 a month or 200 a month do you see how this works now let's say you get to a huge amount that you stored up let's say you're a single person and you've been paying for 10 years into your premiums you've never gotten sick you have a hundred thousand dollars saved up so there's really nothing that can happen to you that would blow through that money and become a burden on society and if it did the odds of it happening are very low because you've been healthy for the last 10 years do you see how this works i'm one such example i'm not trying to brag because i know some people have a lot of illnesses but i have not been in the doctor in 20 years i've not been to a dentist or a doctor because i try to take care of myself because i don't want to be a burden on society so i'd probably have 150 000 in my medical account right now at least and if i had that much in my medical account then at that point they should say oh you don't have to pay your premiums anymore you've got enough stacked up to not be a burden on society if you get sick and then guess what happens let's say you continue to be healthy well into your your 50s and 60s and even your 70s you should start getting a check back from your own money that you put into your account 300 a month 400 a month 500 a month back from your own money it becomes part of your retirement right doesn't this make a lot more sense than what's happening happening right now now now how about extreme circumstances because look we're just talking about middle america most people are on some kind of medication most people have maybe pre-diabetes things like this okay so in these extreme circumstances illnesses um you know that people carry with them these this could cost a lot of money over time could shouldn't it or couldn't it it would but in this society in a medical system where we had no insurance companies it's going to cost about a tenth of what it did before the medications aren't going to cost as much and maybe instead of trump cutting us each a 330 dollar a year check that he was going to give the insurance companies maybe that money that money can be kept and they can it could be on the behalf and work for the behalf of the medical costs that people exceed from their saved money or people with disease states and things like that that can't work and things like this so that's my idea and let's see now what trump's plan is this is the great he calls it the great american the great health care plan [00:27:34] Speaker 2: let's let's see if he's talking here today i'm thrilled to announce my plan to lower health care prices for all americans and truly make health care affordable again we're doing things that nobody's ever been able to do we're calling it the great health care plan instead of putting the needs of big corporations and special interests first our plan finally puts you first and puts more money in [00:28:00] Speaker 1: your pocket now this sounds good so far right sounds like he's gonna get rid of the insurance companies but he's really not he's not getting rid of the insurance companies he's saying he's making a deal with the insurance companies and we know how all that goes right let's keep listening the government [00:28:15] Speaker 2: is going to pay the money directly to you it goes to you and then you take the money and buy your own health care nobody's ever heard of that before and that's the way it is so remember we just did the [00:28:29] Speaker 1: math 100 billion dollars if every american got some back it'd be 333 dollars a year not a lot of money right so how much is going to come back to us is it going to be enough to pay our entire monthly premium is it going to be enough for a family to afford fifteen hundred dollars a month is he going to give families fifteen hundred dollars a month back no probably not the big insurance [00:28:52] Speaker 2: companies lose and the people of our country win this proposal locks in the massive discounts on [00:28:59] Speaker 1: prescription drugs that my administration so remember even if he completely defunded the insurance companies we would still only get about three hundred dollars a year registration is achieving through our but he's not promising to do this he's only saying he's going to work with the insurance company so the check is going to be far smaller so we'll see how all this math shakes out i don't claim to know the exact details of how much exactly the insurance companies are getting or how much trump is proposing but to me this sounds a bit like an empty promise something that sounds good but it how big is [00:29:34] Speaker 2: this check going to be most favored nation drug pricing agreement now when you hear about that for 40 years they've been trying to do it but they're never able to do it no other president was able to do it i got every other country to approve it by the use of tariffs and other things they all approved it nobody else got it no other president got it and for the most part they didn't even try because they felt it was impossible it'll bring down drug prices 80 90 percent in some cases just numbers that nobody's ever heard of before your prescription drugs will come way way down and under this policy the prices of many drugs will be slashed by 300 400 and even 500 percent starting this month at the trump rx.gov so instead of americans paying the highest drug prices in the world so you heard [00:30:28] Speaker 1: trump rx.gov and it's interesting because here is my screensaver this is a real billboard from 1939 world's fair the trump family not trump himself but his father the trump rx trump homes the homes of tomorrow i think these people have a kind of time machine let's keep watching here [00:30:54] Speaker 2: world which we have for decades we will now be paying the lowest cost paid by any other nation so any other nation that's paying the lowest cost that's what we're going to pay and the american people will get the savings so i have to reiterate the lowest price in the world is what you're going to pay [00:31:13] Speaker 1: and again this is another fallacy uh you know in everybody knows that in places like europe you go to the pharmacy you can get prescription meds without even a doctor's prescription the costs are super cheap you see it all the time on youtube you see people from other countries are like yeah i had to go down to this pharmacy and get this medication was fourteen dollars and but in america it's like hundreds of dollars right so i don't i don't believe this yeah it could be discounted but i don't believe it's going to be as cheap as other countries are paying for medications before you were paying the highest price [00:31:53] Speaker 2: in the world by far and the politicians did nothing about it so i'm asking congress to complete the work that we've started next my plan would reduce your insurance premiums by stopping government payoffs to big insurance companies and sending that money directly to the people obamacare was designed to make insurance companies rich i call it the unaffordable care act now understand that trump has politicized [00:32:19] Speaker 1: this right so he's asking congress so this is something that could conceivably never happen trump's had this plan for a while now uh i think 2018 i think he started talking about this plan and what he was going to do and so by the very definition of how he's politicized this the the left is not going to approve this health care plan because it makes obama's health care plan look bad so he's already politicized this so sometimes people do something let me try to give you a solid example um when people are backed into a corner oftentimes they'll say well i'll do it i'll do this but then when they get it gets down to the execution of it they really have no intention of doing what they say they're going to do they're conceding it just to get themselves out of hot water in the short term i can't think of a specific example but this could be what trump's doing here he has maybe no intention of executing this plan but he wants to appear strong as though he has his own plan knowing [00:33:19] Speaker 2: that the democrats are going to shoot it down with billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies that helped their stock prices skyrocket over 1700 as you paid more money for health care every single year more and more the premiums went higher and higher i want to end this flagrant scam and put extra money straight into the health care savings account in your name and you go out and buy your own health care and you'll make a great deal you get so there's elements of our idea go out and [00:33:52] Speaker 1: buy your own health care well i don't think it's you should have to buy health care with the money i think you should be able to pay cash with your money not buy health care and that could be what he's talking about here he could be talking about you know paying for a broken arm or paying for your medications cash that could be what he's talking about let's keep listening better health care for less [00:34:16] Speaker 2: money that way you can choose the care that is right for your family to further reduce insurance premiums my plan ends the giant kickbacks to insurance brokers and corporate middlemen that only drive up [00:34:28] Speaker 1: the costs and that's what they're intended so he's essentially decentralizing the insurance companies to make a bunch of little tiny insurance companies which are probably going to be owned by the big giant insurance company so he's just playing shuffle shuffle game here and it does appear as though he's suggesting that you can buy get your own health care plan he's talking about a plan and shopping a plan rather than paying cash and really what we need is all the insurance companies gone and make all health care cash health care that's what needs to happen to drive up the cost [00:35:00] Speaker 2: but we're driving down the cost and it fully funds a long neglected part of the law known as the cost sharing reduction program this measure alone should cut premiums on the most popular obamacare plans it's hard to believe there are any because it's a hated program it's unaffordable but it's going to cut them by an average of 10 to 15 percent next the great health care plan that's the name it's called the great health care because it's great health care at a lower price mandates unprecedented accountability and transparency from insurance companies and all health care providers so that special interests can no longer profiteer at your expense as the saying goes sunlight is the best disinfectant that is why my plan orders all insurance companies to publish rate and coverage comparisons [00:35:55] Speaker 1: in very plain english so yes he's keeping the insurance companies and you get these rates oh my gosh yeah this is not going to fix the problem now understand the reason why trump will never get rid of the insurance company is because these are his rich billionaire friends if we learn anything from the epstein files trump will protect what he sees as successful people trump has respect for other billionaires and millionaires he's been clear about this he thinks we should all be millionaires and billionaires which everybody knows this is impossible if everyone was a millionaire or billionaire then everything shifts so now instead of paying you know twenty thousand dollars for a car if everyone is a millionaire or billionaire that car would cut now cost you a million dollars right this is how economies work there always has to be an underclass that subsidizes the rich this is the problem with a consumer based economy [00:36:55] Speaker 2: it requires insurers to publish detailed information about how much of your money they're going to be paying out in claims versus how much they're taking in in profits in other words you will be able to watch the scam it forces them to release detailed data on how many claims are being denied and whether those denials [00:37:15] Speaker 1: are eventually overturned on appeal now i like this if we kept the insurance companies everything you just said sounds fair but the problem is is you still haven't gotten rid of the insurance companies [00:37:29] Speaker 2: and most importantly it will require any hospital or insurer who accepts medicare or medicaid to prominently post all prices at their place of business so that you are never surprised and you can easily shop for a better deal or better care and you're going to end up doing both you're going to get a better deal and better care we will have maximum price transparency and costs will come down incredibly i'm calling on congress to pass this framework into law without delay have to do it right now so that we can get immediate relief to the american people the people i so blame the left right now [00:38:11] Speaker 1: i'm not trying to stand up for the left obviously the left has stood in the way of a lot of very good ideas right but trump i think already knows this and so i believe this is what's happening now let's double back on this drought that's been going on this is very very important i remember earlier in the show we talked about where all this water was going and we thought okay maybe it's being sucked underground to secret underground bases which would make a lot of sense they probably have huge underground reservoirs and also natural springs and natural water tables and these underground bases would be in the perfect proximity of these water tables to draw all this water out for their needs right you need a lot of water underground to sustain an underground city right you got toilets flushing got all these things in preparation for what is the question i believe it's in preparation for an event that is they're going to try to reduce the population bible talks about this that god had to cut those days short because there was no flesh left this is the future event in which there will be a drastic reduction in the population of mankind now a lot of this could be due to people simply not having children so there's that scenario which is a less is a lot less scary than mass annihilation of the human race right i would hope that it's maybe something about just people not having children anymore and then human race starting to die out and god having to take action but the people in control know this they follow biblical prophecy as well so they're preparing for this they're preparing for any scenario which would involve these underground bases so here is the problem we are now in uncharted territory the second largest reservoir in the u.s plunges to a record low here it is right here this is lake powell lake powell the second largest reservoir in the united states provides water and electricity to millions in the west is now shrunk to its lowest level on record in the latest sign of the alarming crisis unfolding on the drought stricken colorado river reservoir levels dropped to 3519 feet on saturday breaking the record low of 3519.92 set on april 2023 so it's continuing to just slowly drain out okay this has been going on for a couple years now it's now just under 30 feet away from the point at which its dam will no longer be able to generate hydropower so once the 30 feet go down and it's actually dropped since this story believe it or not it will not be able to generate electricity which much of the west depends on the record comes nine days after downstream lake mead the u.s biggest reservoir dropped to its lowest level since it was first filled nine decades ago we are an uncharted territory lake mead and powell are essentially one gigantic reservoir separated by the grand canyon holds just under 60 percent of the total water currently stored in the colorado river basin unprecedented decline these vast bodies of water which have been shrinking for more than 20 years drives home the perilous state of the river that feeds him it's a lifeblood of the southwest the colorado river starts in the rocky mountains fed by melting snowpack and ends up in the gulf of california and mexico provides water to 40 million people and you guys that's well that's one-fifth of the entire population of the united states it irrigates five million acres of farmland so there goes all the farmland california arizona nevada new mexico wyoming colorado utah now they're blaming all this on climate change but i think there of course are other reasons for this here's a state of affairs unbelievable that's the back side of the dam actually i think so here it is look at this green nasty water this is the colorado river at horseshoe bend remember horseshoe isn't it horseshoe bend uh no big bend is where they are uh putting a wall they're putting a wall up the border and people are protesting that as well if you haven't followed that story spanning parts of arizona utah lake powell formed behind the glen canyon dam which was constructed in the 50s bass reservoir started filling in 1963 it took 17 years to reach its pool level of 3700 feet above sea level now understand that much of the development of the midwest and the west was because of this water okay so entire populations were have sprung out of this availability of water so what happens when the water goes away well it can no longer sustain the population that's just goes without saying now the question is will we have a year with lots and lots of snowpack and torrential rain and all this stuff to refill the reservoir well if it took 17 years to reach pool level then it's going to take another 17 wet years to fill this thing back up and i just don't think it's going to happen we're going to see a very very bad situation in the west very very bad now my guess is some politician or someone will come up with a plan to steal water from other parts of the nation to have a lot more rain maybe the south they'll make some kind of water pipeline who knows what they have in store but there will be you know some kind of plan to save the west wow no water no energy from the dams exactly now this reminds me of the tv series silo this is exactly the theme they go down to the supplies and the supply person who was handling all the supplies and inventory and all that reveals the secret that there's not enough food to sustain the silo not enough electricity not enough light bulbs to keep the lights on so that they can grow the food underground and they have two years left but they can't tell anyone is that they tell anyone they're all gonna panic okay if there was ever a point in your mind where you saw the writing on the wall in terms of living in the west this would probably be the point because what happens is once all this stuff starts to fall apart electricity prices will skyrocket food prices will skyrocket gas prices will skyrocket and so it will become unsustainable you simply won't be able to afford to live there the rich will be able to afford to live in these enclaves and places out in the west but most people will not be able to afford to live there they will just and this is how people start to push out of these areas they'll start to move to the south move to the east so this is the story you guys think of it like being on an island okay look look at prices in hawaii for groceries and all these things everything has to be trucked in it can't really be grown there certain things can you know macadamia nuts are probably pretty cheap in hawaii i don't know uh pineapples are probably pretty cheap in hawaii but if you wanted like uh you know whatever uh it all has to be trucked in and so think thinking uh think of the west as an island is slowly becoming an island where everything's gonna have to be trucked in everything's gonna be super expensive and people just simply won't be able to afford to live there i hope this is not the case but with with this sustained drought like this it could very well be the case so okay i'm back in the chat you guys please hit the thumbs up and the reaction button here get us some engagement so we can uh get this video out far and wide i think it's a really important video johnson and johnson janice and john breeze are making medical robots now wow staying positive don't let them have your mindset turn into the zombie mindset or try to brainwash people into believing yes thanks tammy we're witnessing the fall of our country i believe so i believe we are like i said trump has a lot of great ideas it's the execution that's the problem it's the execution that is the problem and i believe that was intentional i lived in hawaii from 2005 2009 so laura tell us uh how much tell us how much things cost in hawaii compared to how much they cost any in a u.s any other u.s state that would be helpful for people to understand how this works hope why is okay they just had that storm oh yeah there was a big storm that hit hawaii there's like flooding and stuff doomers says salty salty salty i'm not going to say your last name because that's silly uh no it's actually preparation it's not doom it's preparation it's biblical so either you're going to be prepared for it or you're not if you think it's all doomed you're just going to be caught with nothing so it's always good to prepare and be informed about the future this world will collapse under the weight of its own corruption i believe that to be the case i lived in alaska back in the 80s says insightful sojourner i have friends who live in hawaii and i would never live there yeah something about being stuck on an island i mean it's beautiful but you know if the world falls apart i mean there is a military base in hawaii so right there you're going to become a target and you're stuck and there's a lot of people in hawaii so it wouldn't be long before people started like wilding out and crashing out and it would be pure chaos and you're stuck and they can't get everybody off there like how long would it take okay let's do this okay let's do it let's play okay you ready how long would it take to evacuate every person from hawaii uh if you had let's say uh 10 cruise ships a day 10 cruise ships per day let's see so let's say a nuclear bomb goes off in hawaii may have to evacuate anyone everyone because there's uh you know radiation so evacuating hawaii's population of 1.43 million using 10 large cruise ships per day would take 29 days of continuous non-stop boarding and immediate departure that's not too bad i thought it was going to be in the years but it's like a month it would take a whole month that's 10 cruise ships though i would say you'd probably get about a third of that so it'd take like three to six months to evacuate everybody off the island i don't know it's just me i i get what is it claustrophobic i like a lot of space around me that's why i live in the country i grew up in like neighborhoods with people on top of me and it's just like i don't want to live like that anymore i'm on an island in alaska yeah but you guys have the whole what do you call it yukon even though like it's probably hard to survive out there but but yeah alaska is similar because they use bush planes to get around and if let's say all the gas ran out you'd be stuck on a little island because if you didn't have a bush plane to get out you'd be stuck there yeah i guess that's the case but you could you know disappear into the wilderness and live off of the land there's plenty of resources to live off the land but alaska is dangerous because they got grizzlies and they got all kinds of stuff over there that could probably kill you i guess a moose can kill you too susie was telling me the moose are uh actually pretty dangerous they can be they can you can get trampled by a moose i wonder how many people per year get trampled by moose you know in alaska let's look it up how many people a year are attacked by moose in alaska 10 people are attacked and injured by moose each year wow wow moose look calm they actually attack more people in the state than bears do wow so that's a good fact to know so imagine if there was a bunch of people running out into the woods to survive in tents and things you know there's you know there's a lot of stuff that can kill you and what people don't realize is california and the northwest used to have a lot and most of the united states actually used to have a lot of predators but as the uh you know the pioneers moved across the west and settled all these cities that we now see as these huge cities they pretty much killed off most of these predators you know large animals large cats you know these things that could they were often killing people okay uh the natives had like a balance and native americans had like a balance with the wildlife that could kill them they didn't really try to kill off like bears and maybe they did i don't know i'm i don't know the facts on that but i can tell you as the population is beginning to grow these large predators were pushed out and so it became safer for a person to like be in the woods right like the worst thing that can happen to you now is getting attacked by like a bear like a black bear which you'd probably survive unless it was a really large black bear but black bears tend to stay in themselves okay but back in the day there was all kinds of things that could kill you this is why they this is why we have the second amendment so that people can because you had to carry a gun to protect yourself from some wild animal you know barreling through your camp so but up in alaska it's a little bit more wild you start going out into the backwoods there's a quite a few things that can kill you out there so bro okay what else we got going on it's the mountain lions you got to worry about yeah the mountain lions will stalk you like if you're a woman and uh mountain lions will stalk you and and i say woman only because of the smaller frame i mean if it was a smaller frame man you could also be killed by a mountain lion um i've let's see how many women are attacked by mountain lions each year in the united states how many women are attacked by mountain lions we might be shocked at this every year in america this might be pretty shocking oh are you serious no annual statistic tracking mountain lions on women alone total mountain lion attacks uh four to six attacks per year across all demographics now we're looking at these statistics because we're trying to think of a scenario where people spilled out of developed areas into undeveloped areas okay this will go up exponentially as people begin to expand out right so huh interesting that's why i like to look at statistics because you can get a feel for what the future is going to look like pamela says wear a backpack and carry a lot of cougars in the south i think malin's making a joke here but i'm not sure there's a lot of cougars in south floors and i hear some of them are lethal i'm sure they are uh you gotta laugh out loud out of me we still have predictors in california and they're called humans uh oh predators you're probably trying to say yes yes isaiah a little boy got mauled here a few years ago outlines are in our thing that makes mountain lions scary is they they'll stalk you and you can't see them they'll follow you for miles while you're on a jogging trail and then a lot of these disappearances might actually be people attacked by big cats you know and you just never find the person so lots of pole cats here too oh you guys are funny oh you guys are funny you guys are funny how many cougars attack them in a year cougars are older yeah yeah for those that don't know mr dunham filled us in here okay so let me pop off here you guys thanks for showing up hit the thumbs up and uh i will see y'all tomorrow take care you guys

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