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The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Ep 41 | How Government Exploits “Climate Change” & Promotes Envy To Gain Power Over You

The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Blaze Podcast Network

Religion, Philosophy, Judaism, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2019

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

It's the Great Greta Thunberg hoax. Inability to function in a modern economy is a far bigger threat to happy and successful living for today’s 16 year-olds than is the hoax of global warming. When today’s 16 year-olds are 21, 27, and 35, their problems will be finding and keeping a job, paying exorbitant taxes, and affording decent housing, not being swept away by rising ocean levels. Yet, government obsesses over climate change—Why? Let me explain why promoting climate change hysteria helps elected representatives, appointees and bureaucrats advance their own life and career goals. Let me explain why foolish farm animals (people formerly known as enlightened citizens) eagerly adopt global warming hysteria as their paramount cause. Oak trees, rhododendrons, tarantulas, in fact all organisms, seek to stay alive, thrive, and grow. This is also true for organizations like businesses and, yes, government. Understand why government, its offices, agencies, and institutions all oppose marriage, Judeo-Christian religion, and your financial independence. Why does America need nearly one million social workers? Who are mostly their clients? The “rich” shouldn’t have better health care than the “poor”, right? Sounds basically good and decent, doesn’t it? Well, is it really? And let’s go ahead and define “rich” & “poor,” anyway. And how about better transport and housing for the rich? Undemocratic? But wait! They already have that. Also, why is Baltimore suing BP? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The more the world changes, the more we find comfort in the things that never change.

0:06.8

This is Rabbi Daniel Appen on demand on the Blaze Radio Network.

0:15.2

Welcome to the Rabbi Daniel Appan Show.

0:19.6

Thank you so much for being part of the show. And of course,

0:23.6

as always, I thank those of you who've been so active in promoting the show and helping the word

0:30.3

get out about the show. I also know that if you are a regular listener, you will want to be reassured that this show is taped

0:42.0

in an utterly sustainable way. You will want to be assured that the show is carbon neutral

0:49.9

and environmentally sensitive.

1:05.1

I'm sure you will all want to know that any carbon dioxide exhaled by your humble host during the production of this show is immediately absorbed by a small indoor forest of gigantic rubber trees that are doing all but obscuring the walls of the studio.

1:20.6

It also makes it difficult to reach switches for lighting and air conditioning.

1:30.6

And it also impacts the acoustics a little bit.

1:41.3

But these are small prices to pay in order to be able to attest and to certify that we are indeed carbon neutral. I think you'll be pleased to know also that we generate our own electricity for our

1:48.1

electronic equipment. My four assistants who are at high desks, they are entering information in

1:57.6

computers, they are transcribing, but all four of them are not sitting on high-tech

2:03.9

air-on office chairs, no, no, everybody, all the four assistants are sitting on saddles attached to

2:13.9

stationary bicycles and while they're working, they are peddling away.

2:20.0

Now, that's just part of their employment contract.

2:23.3

They are peddling away, and the rear wheel of the stationary bicycle on which they're sitting,

2:29.8

hoisted above the ground as it is, is attached by means of rubber transmission belts to small generators.

2:39.2

And these generators produce 24 volts DC, which is exactly the right voltage and current to operate most of our equipment here.

2:50.2

And this is the way we function, because we want to be environmentally sensitive in no way at all.

2:57.7

Do we want to contribute to global warming or even climate change, or for that matter, global cooling,

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