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"Globalism Has FAILED!" - Lutnick Goes SCORCHED EARTH On Davos Elites At WEF

21 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What bold claim does Howard Lutnick make about globalization?

0.031 - 19.761 Patrick Bet-David

Here's Lutnik, which by the way, he said it to everyone's faces that are sitting right next to him. It wasn't like he was holding anything back. Rob, I don't know if you have that clip or not. You have it here that you have it in yellow with the clip. You know what I'm talking about on. Is this it? Yeah, go for it.

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20.332 - 51.672 Howard Lutnick

Okay. We are in Davos at the World Economic Forum. And the Trump administration and myself, we are here to make a very clear point. Globalization... has failed the West and the United States of America. It's a failed policy. It is what the WEF has stood for, which is export offshore, far shore, find the cheapest labor in the world, and the world is a better place for it.

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51.652 - 54.738 Howard Lutnick

The fact is it has left America behind.

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Chapter 2: How does Lutnick propose to prioritize American workers?

54.798 - 85.084 Howard Lutnick

It has left the American workers behind. And what we are here to say is that America first is a different model, one that we encourage other countries to consider, which is that our workers come first. We can have policies that impact our workers. Sovereignty is your borders. You're entitled to have borders. You shouldn't offshore your medicine. You shouldn't offshore your semiconductors.

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85.104 - 110.64 Howard Lutnick

You shouldn't offshore your entire industrial base and have it be hollowed out beneath you. You should not be dependent. for that which is fundamental to your sovereignty on any other nation. And if you're going to be dependent on someone, it darn well better be your best allies. OK, and so that is a different way of thinking. It is completely different than the WEF.

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111.341 - 117.707 Howard Lutnick

I viewed the WEF as not a flagpole in the middle. But in fact, they are the flag.

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Chapter 3: What criticisms does Lutnick have regarding offshoring and economic sovereignty?

118.048 - 143.556 Howard Lutnick

Whichever way the wind blew, so it blew. You should have solar. You should have wind. Why are you going to do solar and wind? Why would Europe agree to be net zero in 2030 when they don't make a battery? They don't make a battery. So if they go 2030, they are deciding to be subservient to China who makes the batteries.

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144.532 - 166.479 Patrick Bet-David

By the way, he says this yesterday. Trump comes out today. Did you hear what he said about windmills in China? Yeah, go ahead and play this clip, Rob, about Trump talking about windmills in China. I just sent it to you. Trump comes out and says the only person winning of buying a windmill is China. And he calls them stupid people who buy windmills.

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166.519 - 167.38 Unknown

They make the components.

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Chapter 4: What alternative energy policies does Lutnick suggest?

167.42 - 169.723 Patrick Bet-David

Yeah, watch this here. Go ahead, Rob.

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169.743 - 196.507 Unknown

Windmills all over Europe. There are windmills all over the place, and they are losers. One thing is that the more windmills a country has, the more money that country loses and the worst that country is doing. China makes almost all of the windmills, and yet I haven't been able to find any wind farms in China. Did you ever think of that? That's a good way of looking at it. They're smart.

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196.527 - 210.351 Unknown

China's very smart. They make them. They sell them for a fortune. They sell them to the stupid people that buy them. But they don't use them themselves. They put up a couple of big wind farms, but they don't use them.

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Chapter 5: How does Trump support Lutnick's statements on wind energy?

210.371 - 228.215 Unknown

They just put them up to show people what they could look like. They don't spin. They don't do anything. They use a thing called coal, mostly. But China goes with the coal. They go with oil and gas. They're starting to look at nuclear windmills all year.

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228.616 - 229.737 Patrick Bet-David

James, where are you at with this?

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230.324 - 247.095 James

Well, I think he's right. I mean, it's rather fitting that China will sell all the windmill equipment and sell all the windmill devices, but won't use windmills themselves because the Chinese are smart. Let's just be honest. The Chinese are smart. We actually have quite a bit we can learn from them in the space of energy and infrastructure. We should have rail.

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247.135 - 252.004 James

We should allow Brightline to build all the way through Tampa, perhaps even more from there.

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Chapter 6: What insights does the panel share about China's influence in energy?

252.385 - 269.123 James

We can learn that we need to modernize our electric grid and our infrastructure. I think the president's right to call out the hypocrisy of China, of China selling all the windmills, but not believing in them to actually build them in their own country. The future is nuclear all the way.

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269.609 - 294.604 Unknown

Yeah, I agree with what Howard was saying. And it was very interesting. And I saw two news reports on this, so I believe it to be true. Christine Lagarde, who's head of the ECB, European Central Bank, she got up and left while Howard was going off on people. She literally huffed and got up and left. Who's this?

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294.584 - 317.113 Unknown

Christine Lagarde, she's head of the European Central Bank, and she's the evil twin of Ursula von der Leyen, who's the head of all economics for the EU. Those two women wreak more havoc in the sovereignty of European countries because they've given them control, ECB, European Central Bank, and Ursula von der Leyen, the head of business for EU.

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317.654 - 324.603 Unknown

And so she is one of the two evil twins, as I call them. And while Howard was going on, she gets up. leaves.

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Chapter 7: How does the discussion critique the leadership of the European Central Bank?

325.685 - 347.321 James

I love it. And this is the woman that controls the entire money supply, the monetary policy for the European Monetary Union, right? Correct. She controls every single economy in Europe. She's French, but she controls the economy of Spain, of Portugal, of Germany. This is the fear, Patrick, is if we give too much power to centralized government, we will become Europe.

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347.341 - 361.145 James

And look at what Europe has become. It's become a shell of its former self. Millions of migrants, no sovereignty, no borders, no control over their own money supply, over their own currency. We cannot let that happen here, and President Trump will not let that happen here.

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361.325 - 366.371 Unknown

When she walks out, you know what I think, Pat? Well, I guess Howard's right. That's right.

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366.992 - 367.392 James

Validating.

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367.632 - 368.994 Unknown

The right people are upset.

Chapter 8: What are the implications of Lutnick's statements for the future of American sovereignty?

369.955 - 394.282 Patrick Bet-David

Yeah, when the right people walk out. that you were trying to upset. By the way, a bunch of reporters were following her, asking her questions about different things that she did. Same guys every year. She was asked about $400 million, 400 million pounds of taxpayer money, squandering negligence. Anyways, a bunch of different things. We'll see. We'll see what will happen with this.

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394.382 - 413.034 Patrick Bet-David

But I like Howard Lutnick's boldness right there in front of him. And obviously Trump, the only way he knows how to go about his business is the way he's been doing it for many years. He opened it up by saying, look what we've done. We've won here. We've won here. We've won here. Call that Europe. I don't like the fact that you're losing. You're not looking good. You're not recognizable.

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413.856 - 414.518 Patrick Bet-David

Go ahead, Rob.

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415.173 - 439.51 Unknown

places in europe are not even gonna be recognizable frankly anymore they're not recognizable and we can argue about it but there's no argument friends come back from different places i don't want to insult anybody and say i don't recognize it and that's not in a positive way that's in a very negative way and i love europe and i want to see europe go good

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439.49 - 446.677 Unknown

but it's not heading in the right direction. In recent, certain places in Europe are not even recognizable. You can pause it right there.

446.697 - 467.438 Patrick Bet-David

It's just a repeat. Yeah. So, again, by the way, on the way there, apparently their flight had issues. Air Force One had to turn around, come back in. They had electric issues. The lights were turning off. Caroline Leavitt joked, saying, maybe we need to take that Qatar 747 that they offered us. Anyways, but they were good. They made it out there.

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