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Ben Samuels and Ryan Ray break down what you need to know about business, life, and politics.
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Ryan Ray and Ben Samuels discuss Saudi's new media company, CNBC again, and how much money Ryan is taking from foreign governments.
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Apparently, Ryan doesn’t drink alternative milk. Are those products a fad or legitimate?Is there TOO MUCH liquidity in the market? Don’t Let The Facts at it again!LIVE STREAMING THURSDAYS:LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gSSkJ5eTwitter: https://lnkd.in/gPJz7qJYouTube: https://lnkd.in/gSBdZsY
13 - Is COVID over?

13 - Is COVID over?

2021-05-3101:19:16

When should the government step in and tell the people where they go and when it can go there?Is COVID over?When is the recovery going to start in the global economy?Who is traveling this summer? Don’t Let The Facts at it again!LIVE STREAMING THURSDAYS:LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gSSkJ5eTwitter: https://lnkd.in/gPJz7qJYouTube: https://lnkd.in/gSBdZsY
Ryan the GOAT “Libertarian” has some radical ideas about interest rates so he goes off about that for a while before tackling the housing market.In a different track today, we talk a bit about energy as we run through some recent M&A activity and wrap up with a quick few minutes on NFTs.CALL IN LIVE EVERY THURSDAY 817-601-7031
Don’t Let The Facts: Episode 11 The LinkedIn Live experiment continues as Ryan and Ben tackle Biden’s Joint Address while continuing to solve the world’s problems.Is free-market capitalism really the answer?What really is a ‘libertarian’?Who should pay for the roads to be built?Is access to the internet a right or a luxury? We might even launch a call-in number for future episodes, so watch out for that! Until next week..
On Don’t Let The Facts this week Ben & Ryan break down some major announcements and updates in Ryan’s entrepreneurial journey. What does The Talking Head do?How did he become The Talking Head?What’s next for The Talking Head?#podcast #dontletthefacts #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #linkedin #motivation #successWe also get into some M&A conversations and lessons learned from selling a business.Also, what is China’s approach to the carbon reduction movement and its future growth plans?Check out this week’s episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, your other podcast streaming platforms, and LIVE on LinkedIn LIVE (accessed on Ben’s profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sourcerock/
WE MADE IT ONTO LINKEDIN LIVE. It was a battle, but Ben was finally approved for LinkedIn Live and the broadcast went off without a hitch. Shipley’s Donuts was on the podcast early and often today as Ben enjoyed almost half dozen on the stream to the chagrin of Ryan.We talked about Chauvin v Floyd and some of the proceedings there then moved on to natgas flaring and property taxes. Should property owners have more say in what happens on their property?Are regulators ever in a position to protect the ‘injured party’?Who should manage the national infrastructure construction and funding efforts? Ben is still new at the ‘host’ thing, but tune in next week to see the next attempt!
Ryan Ray and Ben Samuels are at it again (not on LinkedIn LIVE yet though) #DLTF.Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts (only hot and fresh) are the GOAT.How much does a shoulder surgery cost out of pocket?How does healthcare operate in this country?How did the Ever Given get stuck and unstuck?What is China focused on as we continue to reset globally?Follow us:Ryan @ryanraysr on TwitterBen @baspermian on Twitter
Ryan and Ben take another run at solving the socioeconomic landscape of America and abroad in less than 90 minutes.Ryan - https://twitter.com/ryanraysrhttps://twitter.com/baspermian Some questions that come up:Is having access to power in your home a right?Who’s to blame for the Texas power grid failure?Should ERCOT (et al) winterize their infrastructure now?What is wrong with the free market principle?Why is poverty seemingly engrained into any climate change model?…tune in to see what else we get into!
Support the show - https://warroommedia.substack.com/DLTFBen puts Ryan in the hot seat today as they take a trip around the geopolitical globe on topics ranging from rare earth metal mining, China’s near term agenda, oil prices, domestic renewable initiatives and more... What would you do if you were President Xi?What’s President Biden’s Middle East play?
5 - Absolute Truth review

5 - Absolute Truth review

2021-02-2301:05:21

Join Ryan Ray and Ben Samuels as they dig into the latest Mike Lindel, CEO of my pillow, Video about the recent claims on election voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election cycle. Where there’s smoke, is there fire or just more smoke?https://www.factcheck.org/2020/12/audit-in-michigan-county-refutes-dominion-conspiracy-theory/https://michaeljlindell.com/https://www.politifact.com/article/2021/feb/05/mypillow-ceo-lindells-film-not-intended-be-taken-f/
Join Ben and Ryan as they take a break from the political punditry to talk sports. Is Tom Brady the GOAT? What would Ken Griffey Jr’s career look like if he had been injury-free?RED SOX NATION
2/1/21 DLTF rundownPedroia retireshttps://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/30816259/boston-red-sox-dustin-pedroia-announces-retirement-mlb?platform=ampPedroia, 37, a four-time All-Star who was named American League Rookie of the Year in 2007 and AL MVP in 2008, played his entire 17-season professional career in the Red Sox organization. He won three World Series rings and was a four-time Gold Glove winner."Dustin is so much more than his American League Most Valuable Player award, his All-Star game selections, and the Gold Gloves he amassed throughout his impressive 17-year playing career in our organization," Red Sox owner John Henry said in a statement."Dustin came to represent the kind of grit, passion and competitive drive that resonates with baseball fans everywhere, and especially with Red Sox fans. He played the game he loves in service to our club, its principles and in pursuit of championships. Most of all, we are forever grateful to him for what he brought to our club and our region as an important role model showing all of us how much one can accomplish with determination and hard work."Congressional Term Limitshttps://t.co/0QYSqFKPTshttps://t.co/3xRgwMEyjgWe dig into the debate over congressional term limits a bit and discussed some of the ways America might be able to become great again.Can the swamp really be drained?Exxon/Chevron & Tesla (Has the stock market decoupled from reality?https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/exxon-chevron-ceos-discussed-merger-11612126203https://www.barrons.com/amp/articles/exxon-chevron-merger-seems-like-a-stretch-heres-why-51612211492$GME Robinhood and Wall StreetWe follow the story of GameStop and Robin Hood a bit here. Who should be held accountable and how?https://www.thestreet.com/.amp/investing/robinhood-ceo-to-testify-before-congress-reporthttps://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-01-29/reddit-traders-on-robinhood-are-on-both-sides-of-gamestophttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/01/business/robinhood-needed-3-billion-to-cover-risky-trades-its-chief-told-elon-musk.amp.htmlhttps://amp.ft.com/content/790324e0-8526-4d9e-9717-a4430e1be034
On today's episode, Ben Samuels and Ryan Ray discuss the pros and cons of raising the minimum wage. Support the shoe - https://warroommedia.substack.com/DLTFShow notes: In 2019, the US House of Representatives passed a bill to gradually lift the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025, but the Republican-controlled Senate refused to take it up. The federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 since 2009. Florida is the eighth state to adopt an eventual $15-an-hour pay floor, joining California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York—plus Washington DC, according to the bipartisan National Conference of State Legislatures. The Amendment 2 proposition calls for gradually raising the state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-biden-keystone-oil-idUSKBN29R1RBhttps://www.businessinsider.com/what-a-15-minimum-wage-would-mean-businesses-workers-employment-2021-1https://qz.com/1959766/why-joe-biden-plans-to-raise-the-federal-minimum-wage/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/31/business/economy/minimum-wage-15-dollar-hour.htmlhttps://www.ncsl.org/research/labor-and-employment/state-minimum-wage-chart.aspxhttps://www.inc.com/magazine/201603/norm-brodsky/15-minimum-wage-consequences-for-businesses.html The Keystone XL Pipeline is the fourth phase of the Keystone Pipeline System, an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States solely owned by TC Energy, commissioned in 2010.Keystone XL is a 1,210-mile (1,947-km) pipeline capable of safely delivering 830,000 barrels per day (Bbl/day) of crude oil from Hardisty, Alberta, to Steele City, Nebraska, where it will connect with TC Energy’s existing facilities to reach U.S. Gulf Coast refiners to meet critical needs for transportation fuel and useful manufactured products. The pipeline project will invest US$8.0 billion into the North American economy.Pipelines are the safest method of transporting crude oil and natural gas over long distances, and we are constantly striving to make them safer. Every day, our teams across North America work tirelessly to proactively maintain our pipelines, adopting innovative solutions in energy transportation and incorporating past learnings to push us closer to our ‘zero is real’ goal.Each day in the U.S., more than 2.5 million miles of pipeline transport energy safely to intermediate and end-use markets. That’s enough pipe to circle the Earth 100 times.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-biden-keystone-oil-idUSKBN29R1RBhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2021-01-24/what-s-next-keystone-xl-pipeline-videohttps://www.rigzone.com/news/will_keystone_xl_fallout_lead_to_the_courtroom-24-jan-2021-164418-article/https://www.nrdc.org/stories/what-keystone-pipelinehttps://www.keystonexl.com/
Want to hear more from Ben Samuels and Ryan Ray? Support the show by subscribing to the War Room Newsletter where Ben and Ryan both publish regular opinion pieces. Get a 30-day free trial here -> https://warroommedia.substack.com/DLTF The U.S. government contributed just over $10 billion to the United Nations in 2018, the most recent fiscal year with full data available. About two-thirds of this total was voluntary and one-third was assessed. This represents roughly one-fifth of the $50 billion the United States spends annually on foreign aid. By comparison, that is about what the government allocates annually to the U.S. Coast Guard.For example, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, which previously relied on the United States for about one-third of its budget, said it would be forced to cut 250 jobs in 2018 after the Trump administration halted contributions to the agency. In a September 2018 letter [PDF], more than thirty U.S. senators warned the administration that the cuts could prevent 140,000 people from receiving food aid and more than 70,000 people from accessing clean water, though European and Gulf donors have helped to make up for the shortfall. And in May 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration announced that the United States would withdraw from the WHO completely—a move that would deprive the agency of nearly $900 million biennially—over concerns about Chinese influence. However, some legal experts have argued Trump doesn’t have the authority to pull out of the international body without congressional approval. Is this a new debate? Past U.S. presidents and lawmakers have sought to decrease payments to the United Nations. In the late 1990s, for example, Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) led an effort to force reforms at the United Nations by withholding U.S. contributions. The United States nearly lost its vote in the General Assembly as millions of dollars in unpaid assessments accrued. The instability ended in 2001 with a compromise between Congress and the United Nations. The deal, struck by Helms and then Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE), reduced the U.S. share of the UN administrative budget from 25 percent to 22 percent.” https://www.cfr.org/councilofcouncils/global-memos/un-turns-seventy-five-heres-how-make-it-relevant-againhttps://www.vox.com/22187132/joe-biden-united-nations-china-trumphttps://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2014/oct/28/12-steps-to-a-more-effective-unhttps://www.cfr.org/article/funding-united-nations-what-impact-do-us-contributions-have-un-agencies-and-programshttps://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/29352/how-to-make-diplomacy-more-effective-and-inclusive-in-the-new-age-of-pluralism
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