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Ask Charlie Anything 172: The End of Homeownership? Musk vs. Cuban? Nephilim in Miami?

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January 8, 2024 5:00 am

Ask Charlie Anything 172: The End of Homeownership? Musk vs. Cuban? Nephilim in Miami?

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January 8, 2024 5:00 am

Charlie and Blake answer questions sent to Freedom@CharlieKirk.com including:

 

-Why do liberal elites dislike home ownership?

-What does he make of the fight between Marc Cuban and Elon Musk over DEI?

-Why do people think a mall riot in Florid might have been aliens or Nephilim?

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Paul emailed us. It's kind of piggybacking on previous topic that we covered. Charlie, talk more about the inability to buy homes.

I'm really curious about this as I'm trying to become a first time homebuyer. Look, this is this is a serious civilizational issue. And I'm going to read from this article from Gateway Pundit because it plays into this. Homeownership is increasingly out of grasp for a lot of young people, a lot of people in general. American dream gone. Gen Z dumps owning homes for luxury rentals. The phrase you'll own nothing and you'll be happy has been getting a lot of attention recently. The actual quote originated in a 2016 video by the World Economic Forum that summarized the concepts of a politician of this particular time. You think about how much we actually rent in our society.

It's pretty remarkable. You rent your streaming service. A lot of people rent their car, actually.

Think about it. The cars are on lease. And you can make an argument that owning cars are not actually even a good asset because they do not appreciate with time.

They actually did for about a year and a half because of the chip shortage. But generally, cars get less valuable the more that you drive them, the more you depreciate them. A lot of our society is rental based. But homeownership is something they've been going after for quite some time. Owning something de-radicalizes you, by definition.

You're more interested in the local community, more interested in tax policy, more interested in local politics. You have to pay a mortgage. You have to keep a job. When you rent, again, I've rented before. It's not a moral thing that you're like a bad person if you rent or don't. But when you rent, you're not building long-term equity. We want to try to build, have the American dream passed on from one generation to the next. And part of this, by the way, and I love all baby boomers, but it's a fact, part of this, though, is that baby boomers are looking to make a very, very strong investment, as they should, on their home. And so they're unwilling to sell unless they hit a fever pitch price. There was a whole article on this, by the way, in The Wall Street Journal about how baby boomers, they want to make at least a million dollars on their home based on their old purchase price 30 years ago to where it is now.

And so a young millennial or Gen Z just run the numbers. So if you have a single family home in Scottsdale or if a single family home in Chandler, single family home in Mesa, single family home in Dallas, and it's seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And that's low in some communities, by the way.

So let's just say it's seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Well, if you get an FHA loan, you can go three and a half percent down, but that only increases your monthly payment. And interest rates are now between six to seven percent.

But if you go a traditional conventional loan to try to keep your monthly payments down, then you're looking at 15 to 20 percent down, especially with a size of loan. That's significant. Now, if you're a veteran, you get no money down. We do that. The federal government comes in and helps with that as they should.

They've earned it. Part of the great reset is to encourage renting. And even worse than that, you have these major companies coming in and they're scooping up homes to rent them back to young people.

Now, even that being said, even with all that being said, I'm not telling you what to do. But over the next 20 years, if you're able to get into the owning game, you're probably going to do really well. If you're able to sneak in by any means necessary into owning something and getting into that amortization table, say that five times fast, eventually the numbers will work out in your favor because if you're entering into hyperinflation, you'll have more dollars than value. And those that own value are going to then be doing very well. And in some ways, it's unfair, especially the millennials that rejected in the early stages of the pandemic, rejected the fear and the paranoia.

They rejected kind of all the nonsense out there. And they're like, I'm going to buy. The media was like, it's the worst time to buy.

It's terrible. And if you bought during covid, you got an asset price that was at a lower level. You got a very, very low interest rate and those are fixed.

So you're pretty much fixed. So your purchase price and interest rate are fixed. And then we create all this money, spend up all this money. There are people that bought in covid, they bought a six hundred thousand dollar home that's now worth one point three million dollars or one point five million dollars. And they're still paying a low interest rate on the purchase price because the loan does not change.

The same. Configuration that I'm articulating right now around how it works with mortgages is exactly how the federal government is going to justify hyperinflation when it comes to our thirty four trillion dollar debt. So, for example, if you bought a one million dollar home a couple of years ago, I know someone in Santa Barbara that did this.

It's now worth two and a half million dollars and the interest rate is three point five percent. Said differently, just running the numbers in my head that you are paying less in a mortgage payment than for a luxury rental in downtown Santa Barbara. So your mortgage payment is fixed and you what you're like, can I can I make this a 50 year payment, not a 30? You're just loving you're not trying to pay down that loan. You're playing with house money at that point. I know somebody else in Arizona pays three hundred dollars less on their mortgage in L.A. than what other people here are paying on rent in Arizona. And so those that got into the game in covid, those that were into the game before covid are doing just fine.

But if you have a set of circumstances. Where you can't get new people into what we call the game, it creates resentment. So who made the money on the market this last year? The Nasdaq was up forty three percent. People with money, the rich got richer. Millennials and Gen Z did not. So everything gets more expensive. Rents go up. Food goes up harder and harder to make a down payment. It creates economic resentment.

The S&P 500 is up 20 percent. So what it does is it lays the groundwork for a socialist, Marxist property confiscation revolution in this country. If you wanted to create a tax, the rich take money away from people revolution, this is what you would be doing. You would have a bunch of people renting, owning nothing.

Working very hard. And by the way, there's this like stereotype again, there's some bums in any generation, but there's the stereotype. This idea I hear this from boomers every so often. They're like, oh, millennials are lazy. They don't work that hard. Some millennials are lazy, some millennials are lazy, but not really. They actually work pretty hard and show up to work and do what they're told.

And I'm sure you are nothing but a superstar in your late 20s. I mean, give me a break. You guys had the American dream. You were able to pay into it, own property. Again, I've been blessed enough where I'm on the side where I'm able to own property.

Praise God. But not everybody is. A vast majority of my generation is not. They're on the outside looking in, renting, owning nothing. And then it creates this vicious, what I call cynical financial downward spiral, where then your psychology is not about wealth accumulation.

It's not about investment. Your psychology then becomes, what difference does it make? I'm going to go spend 4,000 bucks on a trip to Rome.

What difference does it make? I'm going to go spend $2,500 on some sort of concert experience. Because then you get into this cynical financial downward spiral where you're like, why am I saving my money? I might as well have fun.

I spend money on trips and experiences. And I'm not even saying that. I'm not even making fun of you if you do that. You're making a mistake. You're being a financial moron. But I totally get why you're in that mindset because like, wait, am I going to put my money in the bank and it gets less valuable every single year because of 15% inflation? So I can understand why people arrive at that conclusion. And then there will be, it's not Joe Biden, at some point there will be an actual socialist running for this country.

And it's going to be very, very hard to defeat that person. Where they're going to be like, why don't we just go take the money from the older people? Because you guys have nothing. We don't fix this. Make home ownership easier, get wages to outpace inflation, get people to buy stuff and have families. You're going to have a volcanic eruption in an election in some ways. Maybe that's what the elites want, but why would they want that?

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Charlie loved the show. Did you see the latest exchange with Mark Cuban? I would love your thoughts on this. Yeah, Mark Cuban. I've debated Mark Cuban before.

Probably part of that footage was lost. Unfortunately, some of it we still have. Way back at the Turning Point USA High School Conference in 2018, I sat down and debated Mark Cuban. So Mark Cuban has really just become, I mean, I know him.

I just kind of laugh and roll my eyes. He's smarter than this. He just wants to be protected.

He wants to be in the cool kids club and he got completely owned on Twitter. So Elon Musk, God bless him, has been going after DEI as a threat to the civilization. As a side note, by the way, don't like the author because I listened to this interview with him and it was just rolled my eyes. Walter Isaacson, but he's really good. Walter Isaacson's book on Elon is excellent. And then I listened to Walter Isaacson's interview about Elon. He said, well, what Elon calls woke, I just called being polite. It's like, OK, Walter, you still want to get invited to the Council for Foreign Relations.

We got it. But the book that he wrote on Elon is 10 out of 10. I encourage all of you to check it out, all of you to listen to it or to read it. You will get a very clear picture of who Elon is, what he wants. He's basically a guy with high functioning Asperger's, whose entire life obsession has been going to Mars.

No exact like since 12 years old, he's wanted to go to someone who wrote, who read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and wants to live it out, amongst other things. Absolutely brilliant. Love the book. Walter Isaacson did a great job.

I'm going to do a whole episode reviewing it at some point. So Elon is going in this Twitter fight with Mark Cuban, all about DEI. So Mark Cuban snobbishly comes out and he says, let me help you out and give you my thoughts on DEI, because Elon Musk said diverse discrimination on the basis of race, which DEI does, is literally the definition of racism. And then Mark Cuban says, look, diversity, it's a good business look when others don't, to find employees that will put your business in the best possible position to succeed. You may not agree, but I take it as a given that there are people at various, and he goes on to say, various races at the orientation that are regularly excluded from the hiring consideration. By extending our hiring search to include them, we can then find people that are more qualified.

The loss of DEI-phobic companies is my game. We live in a country with very diverse demographics in this era where trust of business can be hard to come by. People tend to connect more easily to people who are like them. Interesting. So blacks only want to work with blacks.

That's really sick, Mark. Having a workforce that is diverse and representative of your stakeholders is good for business. And again, Mark Cuban opened himself up for an attack vector that was not something he expected. And Elon had a 10 out of 10 response.

10 out of 10 response. So Elon responds and said, OK, Mark Cuban, then we can expect a bunch of short Asian women to be on the Dallas Mavericks, right? If it's all about diversity, equity, inclusion, where are all the white people in the NBA? Where are all the Asian people in the NBA?

Oh, so your prized asset that you just sold for three and a half billion dollars, a big part of it to the Adelson family in Vegas, your prized asset is all about excellence and pursuit of the best. So where is your DEI in the National Basketball Association? If the National Basketball Association had diversity as a core principle. You would have a bunch of people.

That were not very good. Elon responds, cool, so when should we expect to see a short Asian woman on the Mavs? Elon responds, Cuban says DEI is good for business. Is it really good for business? Research shows that companies with DEI policies outperform their counterparts by widening the net of qualified candidates to hire and appealing more Gen Z workers. What does equity mean for you? What does equity mean for you?

Recognizing that employee differences and play to the strengths of whatever possible. The contrast between Mark Cuban and Elon Musk is really telling. Musk has built multiple incredibly innovative and successful companies.

Mark Cuban sold an overvalued company at the peak of the dot com bubble that collapsed immediately after, and he's never done anything impressive since. DEI is the destruction of any meaningful company or enterprise. We see that what otherwise is known as wokeism, we call the destruction of what is good, true and beautiful. Look, something big is coming.

Charlie Kirk here. You could probably feel it and everybody can feel it. The next year will be a wild ride like nothing we've ever seen in this country before. Continuing economic chaos, a critical presidential race and masses of people moving across continents to metastasize conflict.

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This is breaking. Wayne LaPierre is stepping down as the head of the NRA. Obviously he's been a big player, not as much in the last few years. He's been getting older and has been stepping back a bit, but if you were in American politics in the 80s, 90s, 2010s, Wayne LaPierre was a huge figure in American political life as head of the NRA. He really built the National Rifle Association into the kind of the gun rights juggernaut that it was for so long.

And whatever, there's been some turmoil at the organization in the last few years, but if he's stepping away now, I think we should be grateful for what he was able to accomplish. And we should look at gun rights as something that conservatives are used to kind of this idea that we always lose on a lot of issues, that we never quite get what we're promised. And gun rights is a good example of that, where 30 years ago, you actually, even in conservative states, you could not carry a concealed pistol without needing to get a permit. It was very difficult to get a permit. Long guns were often heavily restricted. It was very hard to own your own gun in America and to carry it around with you.

And that's totally changed now. It started with just loosening the restrictions on getting permits. And now we have constitutional carry as a movement.

You can drive from Florida all the way up to Idaho, and the whole way you can go entirely through states where you can carry a concealed gun without needing a permit. And I think we have to thank groups like the NRA under Wayne LaPierre for being able to achieve that. And so I know it's often popular to bash the NRA. I get Andrew asking, didn't he destroy the NRA? Well, whatever they did in recent years, the NRA, he was leading it for probably a good 30 years. And you know, the 90s, the early 2000s, the period where all this progress was being made, he did that as well.

And so especially when people are stepping away from public life, you want to take the totality of what they were able to accomplishment, not just the most recent things that are happening. And gun rights is definitely the thing, the issue where despite massive opposition from the media, massive opposition from the federal government, massive opposition from every elite institution in American life, it just brushed all of that aside. And gun rights was able to win a ton of victories in the courts, a ton of victories at the state and local level. And even now it's still winning victories. The Biden administration hates it as an issue.

And despite that, we still have better gun rights now than we probably did, you know, when Trump took over in 2017. All right, we have a pretty funny story coming out of Miami. Apparently, there was a brawl at a Miami mall and people are saying some rather funny things about it.

What happened is there was a big brawl at this shopping mall at the Miami mall. And now afterwards, people are claiming that, you know, you know, people were getting attacked, but that they weren't getting attacked by just ordinary teens or ruffians or those people who terrify our shopping malls now. They're claiming that the people they saw were eight to ten feet tall, which obviously that's unusual on its own. But in addition, of course, the trend that's going on on Twitter is people saying, you know, eight to ten feet tall, these could be the Nephilim. Those are the giants of the book of Genesis who allegedly, you know, mixed with, is it the Nephilim? Are they the, they're the product of the mix between angels and humans? Or is it that giants or something like that were from the Nephilim and the humans mixing?

I can't quite remember the lore there. But anyway, Nephilim is trending on Twitter now. Of course, we have a lot of people talking about aliens lately. I'm sure Charlie would have a far more interesting reaction to this.

I'm always the skeptic on the staff. So I suspect it is probably just that there was some teens getting in a fight at the Miami mall and people get a little carried away. But there are, there are a lot of funny reactions on Twitter about it. Do you see Drano's tweet, which we weren't quite, if you weren't able to read it, he was saying, how are we not going to be told the truth about why Miami had the biggest police response I've ever seen in my life? They're saying it was for teenagers fighting. What really happened? That's also driving the sort of Nephilim.

Do you want, is that even a conspiracy theory? It's that, you know, hundreds of cops showed up. And we're very used to in America not seeing cops respond to shoplifting or murders, or basically anything else. And so it's very surprising now when you actually have a large police response, although I suspect it is probably not because of aliens or Nephilim or anything else.

Here, we have some more footage. Let's play 119. Emergency call that brought dozens of officers to this area to try and get things under control.

And they did. Fireworks and fights in downtown Miami. The chaos on the first night of the new year, prompting a city-wide emergency call. Miami police swarming the streets. Four teens would end up under arrest, two of them charged with battery.

After police say a driver was jumped for asking who threw a bottle at his car. Police were initially called out around 8 30 Monday night after reports of a riot and fireworks set off inside Bayside Marketplace. Then there would be fights.

Several of them, all involving teens. Yeah, I was very chaotic because what they were saying was like more than one fight happened at the same time. You know, they just started fighting.

It just got crazy. But it could have gotten crazier and even more dangerous without that massive Miami police response. It may look like an overreaction with the amount of officers that responded.

But the truth is, that's really part of strategy. Okay, so yeah, Andrew's feeding me the numbers here. So we had the airport shut down, 60,000 people without power for four to six hours. There's helicopters, police scanners, all for allegedly some teenagers fighting and setting off fireworks.

Okay, that admittedly is does seem like a strong reaction. But we do have to remember, this is Florida. It's not California. It's not New York City.

It's not Chicago. So Florida does employ police officers, and it does, in fact, encourage those police officers to enforce the law and respond to bad things. Those are probably considered violations of the California Constitution at this point. So if you're from those areas, you're very used to those kinds of things.

So if you're from those areas, you're very used to just sort of crime happens and, you know, nothing is allowed to be done about it. But it is legal in some jurisdictions for police to enforce the law. And we should encourage that. We should encourage that practice. We should encourage this novel technology known as the police officer to be deployed in all 50 of our states, in all of our cities. I think there would be many, many good outcomes to do that. But it does say a lot that a large police response to an event is a lot of people are leaping to the idea, you know, maybe it's aliens, maybe it's divine intervention, maybe it is an interdimensional being.

Because in Joe Biden's America, all of those things are considered more plausible than just some people got rowdy at the mall and the police showed up to stop it. Andrew's sending me another thing. We have a breaking update in the Mark Cuban-Elon Musk feud. Mark Cuban responded to Elon Musk just a matter of minutes ago. It was Elon Musk's challenge.

When will we see a short white or Asian woman join the Dallas Mavericks? He says in response, since this seems to be the most common response, let me address it. DEI does not mean you don't hire on merit. Fact check here. It does mean that. That is what DEI means.

But Cuban is denying it. He says, of course you hire based on merit. Diversity means that you expand the possible pool of candidates as widely as you can. Once you have identified the candidates, then you hire the person you believe is the best.

Again, this isn't actually true. If you go to the University of California, UC Berkeley, they had their hiring policy. You had to get through the diversity filter before they would even look at your resume. That's not, they would take in as many candidates as possible.

They would cut it down. If you didn't hit their diversity threshold, they wouldn't even look at your resume. It doesn't, if you were the most qualified candidate, they wouldn't know. If you weren't diverse, you couldn't get through. Cuban goes on, what makes the whole what about the players comment ridiculous, referring to the Mavs, is that it presumes that all positions are hired based on some quantitative rather than subjective version of merit. They aren't. Even choosing the best basketball player is very much a guess.

Well, okay, Mark, it's, it's a guess, but you can make a pretty educated guess. And, you know, that's the answer to this. That is why there won't be a short Asian woman who plays for the Mavs. You can make a very educated guess that it's not, they're not going to be an NBA superstar.

Cuban is making us play dumb. That's what DEI is. It makes everyone behave dumb. So imagine you're an exec at the Disney Corporation. You bought Star Wars from George Lucas for several billion dollars. But it's not doing quite what it once was.

You know, the last few, the few of your side films didn't make as much money. A lot of people complain about it. So they need to right the ship. And this sounds, someone at Disney came in and they said, well, actually we have the clip here. Play 122. Exactly.

Put a chick in it, make it gay. And that is exactly what they are going to do. That is the breaking development for all you Star Wars fans.

Let's play clip 32. So the first woman and the first person of color to direct a Star Wars film and set to be released in 2026. You can say that the force is strong with this one. You know, I'm very thrilled about the project because I think what we are about to create is something very special. And we're in 2024 now. And I think it's about time that we had a woman come forward to shape the story in a galaxy far, far away.

Okay. First of all, let's have a woman shape a story in a galaxy far, far away. For basically, I think the last decade or so, Star Wars has been run by Kathleen Kennedy. She's like kind of been the director of the whole thing. And, you know, I'm not a big Star Wars fan. But if you ask the people who are, they have very strong opinions on this.

And those opinions are mostly quite negative. Second, that director's name is Sharmine Obaid Chinoy or something. She is a Pakistani Canadian journalist, filmmaker and activist known for her work in films that highlight gender inequality against women. Sharmine Obaid Chinoy. That is like a Star Wars character.

Help me Obaid Chinoy. You're my only hope. Pretty much. I don't think this will change the tide about Star Wars. I don't think it'll magically make Star Wars good.

And that's kind of the point. You know, one of our producers is asking, is Star Wars now part of Woke Wars? And the truth is, yes. And it has been for ages. So full disclosure, I liked Star Wars growing up.

Very common. I saw pretty much all the movies. I saw all the movies when I was a kid. And when Episode Seven came out, I was, I think I was 25. I was pretty excited. So yeah, I saw it in theaters.

But I saw where it was going. And that's the truth about it. It's the same with Star Wars and Marvel and a lot of these other cinematic universes they have. It's very difficult for them to come up with anything original and Hollywood at this point. So they go to back to the well over and over again on these franchises that started 20, 30, 50 years ago.

We're approaching the point where Star Wars is nearly 50 years old now, actually. And they just sort of they feed it back to you. It's the same stuff over and over again. And it's so easy. And people are so easily pleased. You'll talk to people who just say, Well, I just want to see a movie with lightsabers and in the forest and it's fun. Okay, sure. But you should try to be better than that.

You should try to want more from your art. And instead, what we're getting is we're just getting this kind of trash that people like they'll just watch the same crap and then they'll fill it up with politics and stuff. So this is not where Star Wars started to go woke. Star Wars was doing weird stuff like this in several of the previous movies.

I'm told I didn't see them. I'm also told the recent movies weren't very good. But conservatives and you know, just Americans in general, it's like we keep reacting to this in a cyclical way because we keep ponying up money to see these things.

And the way to resist all of this is to not play the game. It's to step back and say, Wait, there's 100 years of good films that have been made. I haven't seen all of them. I could watch those instead. Or we could make our own movies or we could read books. There are things that you can choose in art that elevate you and there are things that you can watch and read and consume that degrade you and every single day we make a decision.

Do we want to uplift ourselves or degrade ourselves? We had a great conversation about this on the Thought Crime show the other day, by the way, I would encourage all of you to go back and listen to that on the code. One part of the the Greer code is don't watch any Marvel movies. Star Wars definitely counts as one of those.

So I'd encourage you all to check that out if you want more discussion on that. I'm getting asked what movies do I recommend? Like Charlie, I don't see that many movies.

But I was on a flight recently. I watched 12 Angry Men on it. That was a good film. I liked that a lot. I recently watched The Searchers. That's a classic John Wayne Western. Very good movie. And that's the thing.

If you look back, there's hundreds, thousands of movies like this. Don't feed the crap that Disney just puts in front of you like a like a pig. Thanks so much for listening everybody. Email us as always freedom at charliekirk.com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can
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