The Jason Stapleton Program - Don't Doubt Me: NYT Now Says Pandemic Over By October

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Don't Doubt Me: NYT Now Says Pandemic Over By October



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The Jason Stapleton Program - Abuse of Power: Trump Bans TikTok and WeChat

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Abuse of Power: Trump Bans TikTok and WeChat



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The Jason Stapleton Program - Yes, the 1% Are Superior to the 99%

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Yes, the 1% Are Superior to the 99%



"Follow Jason on Locals! _____ Our culture has been conditioned to despise greatness. Left-wing thought places egalitarianism as its highest ideal, which means left-wing people tend to be suspicious of hierarchies. Right-wing thought places excellence as its highest ideal, which means right-wing people tend to embrace hierarchies. If you track the cultural evolution of America ever since its inception, you will notice a steady leftward march. However, over the past few decades, that march has turned into an outright sprint. So the consequence is that our culture is now completely dominated by calls for all sorts of egalitarian solutions to "problematic" hierarchies. This is why we're constantly hearing so much hate for the 1%. But there's a reason the 1% is the 1%. And it's because they ARE better than the 99%, by definition! This doesn't necessarily mean they're better humans, or more worthy souls, or more deserving of life. Rather, it means they are willing to do the things that are necessary to make themselves better. And here at WP&I, we believe that excellence should be admired and aspired to. We aspire to be better. So we champion the 1%. And you should too."
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The Jason Stapleton Program - Weak Men Create Hard Times

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Weak Men Create Hard Times



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The Jason Stapleton Program - Here's What the Economy Will Look Like in the Near Future

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Here's What the Economy Will Look Like in the Near Future



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The Jason Stapleton Program - Here's Why the 1% Make So Much More Than You

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Here's Why the 1% Make So Much More Than You



"Follow Jason on Locals! _____ The other day, Kanye West stirred up all sorts of headlines. He's done that a lot lately. On this particular occasion, he said, "Harriet Tubman never actually freed the slaves. She just had them go work for other white people." Understandably, most people stopped listening after the first sentence. But he was actually making a profound point, identifying a phenomenon that has persisted to this day. Most freed slaves weren't really free, because they just traded one form of slavery for another. Instead of being held captive by physical force, they were held captive by economic necessity. They didn't have economic power. They just traded chattel slavery for wage slavery. And wage slavery persists to this day. The vast majority of people don't control their own destiny. They've traded it for a salary. Thus they're effectively a slave to their employers, to their lenders, and to whatever economic turmoil befalls the nation. And of course that economic turmoil is only getting worse. In the end, those who survive and thrive through the next recession will be those with the mentality of the 1%."
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The Jason Stapleton Program - Fear Not! More Stimulus Money Is On The Way

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Fear Not! More Stimulus Money Is On The Way



"Follow Jason on Locals! _____ That's it. We've done it. We found the most "2020 American politics" thing you can find. Nothing is more emblematic of today's politics than the current debate between President Trump and Nancy Pelosi. Pelosi says that we need more stimulus money because the economy will suffer otherwise. She says anything less than $3 trillion means Trump hates poor people. Trump agrees that we need more stimulus money! However, he says $3 trillion is too much. $1 trillion is more like it. And thus we see how the cake is made. Democrats say, "Let's do a whole bunch of Thing!" Republicans say, "Are you insane?! That's ridiculous. We don't need to do a whole bunch of Thing, we just need to do a little bit of Thing." Meanwhile, all the money they're supposedly giving to poor people is just winding up in the pockets of rich people. It's almost like the game is working exactly as it's supposed to..."
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The Jason Stapleton Program - The $100 Million Man: My Interview with Dean Graziosi

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The $100 Million Man: My Interview with Dean Graziosi



"After selling over a billion dollars' worth of products, Dean Graziosi shares his philosophy on life, family, and opportunity. We're doing the big Influential Communication Workshop today and tomorrow. It's not too late to join us! Don't worry about missing the first day, you'll get lifetime access to the recordings when you sign up. Just click this link to find out more."
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The Jason Stapleton Program - It's Always the Poor Who Get Hurt the Most

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It's Always the Poor Who Get Hurt the Most



"_____ Over the past several years, a specific phrase keeps popping up. You see it whenever the corporate press talks about any sort of economic issue. They always point out that "[insert issue] disproportionately affects the poor." Most recently, it's been the virus. You might see it phrased this way: "Poor and underprivileged are hit hardest by the effects of the coronavirus." But just a few weeks ago, it was police brutality. And before that, it was inflation, or voter registration, or job loss, or any other bad thing in the world. Now here's the thing. They're right. Bad things DO hurt poor people more. That shouldn't even be a surprise. Because if you're poor, by definition, it means you don't have the same means to protect yourself from bad things. But the problem here is, they aren't stopping at identifying a problem. They're insinuating--or outright stating--that the reason these people are poor is because of rich people. So the people who have figured out a way to protect themselves from bad things are the ones responsible for bad things happening to other people. This mindset is absolute poison. But it's ruling our world today. So you must first recognize that it's a lie. If you're poor, it's not because of someone else. It's your fault. Recognizing and identifying the problem is the first step to fixing it. Being broke is temporary. Poverty is a mindset. But even further, you need to recognize why the media is promoting this mindset, so that you can protect yourself from the ultimate consequences of it. Links to subjects discussed on the show Jason read this article from Bloomberg Matt talked about biological Leninism Unwoke.hr is a startup directed at conservatives and libertarians who want to hire or be hired by reliable non-ideologues "
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The Jason Stapleton Program - Blast from the Past: You Ever Doubted Me?

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Blast from the Past: You Ever Doubted Me?



"_____ If you've listened to this show for any length of time, you've heard the mantra: "Don't doubt me!" Yet somehow, some people just don't get it. A couple years ago, there was a huge hullabaloo when we rebranded this show. It was like the world was coming to an end. The hue and cry was ridiculous. "Jason doesn't care about liberty any more! Jason is abandoning his principles! If you don't spend all your time talking about politics, you're a sell-out!" However, as you'll see today, it's an absurd insinuation. We never abandoned the message of liberty. We just decided to start promoting it in a way that actually makes a difference. Over the past couple weeks, the Libertarian Party has doubled down on incompetence and self-immolation. I'd say that we hate to say I told you so, but we don't hate it at all. We love it. Meanwhile, the message of this show has been consistent for years. And today we're gonna prove it. Long-time listeners of the show will definitely recognize the voices you'll hear today. You'll recognize the stories too. But you may be surprised to hear the exact same themes that we still discuss every day, even after "abandoning the principles of liberty." Clip 1 - 11/2/15: "It's Not About Shame" Clip 2 - 6/20/17: "The World Economy is Changing. Here's How…" Clip 3 - 9/14/17: "Taxes, Spending, and Toxic Masculinity""
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