The Writing Is On the Wall: Here's What the Next 12 Months Will Look Like

Published: April 22, 2020, 9:17 p.m.

It's been years since YouTube supported free speech. But now they aren't even pretending. According to CEO Susan Wojcicki, their official policy now is to remove any content that contradicts the WHO. Two months ago, the WHO was saying that the virus couldn't pass from human to human. They also said more than once that wearing a mask is a waste. Clearly, we should take their word as gospel. Meanwhile, California reported the highest one-day rise in cases so far. Yet with the standard for testing positive getting looser and looser every day, it's tough to know exactly what that means. Finally, Congress is debating three new proposals: The Emergency Money for the People Act would send Americans $2,000 monthly checks for up to one year The Rent and Mortgage Cancellation Act would cancel rent and mortgage payments for up to one year The Getting America Back to Work Act would provide a payroll tax rebate that covers 80 percent of payroll expenses Who knows which bill will pass. Maybe all three! It won't really matter. Whatever happens, money will continue to flow TO the people who know how to attract it and AWAY from those who only know how to spend it. We'll also discuss Harvard receiving $9 million in stimulus money despite their multi-billion dollar endowment, and a YouTube "influencer" with a video that got over a million views. Plus, Ellen DeGeneres is under fire because her public persona is apparently quite different from her private life. All this and more! After you listen to this episode, please share it with a friend. We're growing like crazy, and it's all thanks to each and every one of you. So thank you for helping us spread the word. Jason's taking a long weekend to finally recuperate from a crazy first quarter, so no show on Friday. We'll see you guys again on Monday. Have a great weekend!