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CW 713 - Chuck Dixon - Clinton Cash, The Untold Story

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Will mobility be the most important aspect of the real estate market of the future? Jason shares an audio clip from Grant Cardone on why he advises investors to buy rental properties for the mobile workforce. Guest Chuck Dixon is a well-known, freelance graphic novel writer who has worked on the Batman series for 11 years for DC, adapted the Hobbit to a comic and adapted the new book Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich with hopes of disseminating the information to an entirely new audience. Jason and Chuck talk politics, journalism or the lack of it and conspiracy theories. 

Key Takeaways:

[3:18] Jet programs give you access to charter flights through executive airports.

[9:00] The Trump hotel in Las Vegas has a very diverse staff.

[12:14] Grant Cardone audio clip on mobility.

[14:35] A trailer for Clinton Cash

[17:16] The Software and Buying Event in Phoenix on Sept. 10th & 11th is filling up quickly and Labor Day weekend is the Venture Alliance Mastermind.

Chuck Dixon Guest Interview:

[18:39] Peter Schweizer’s Clinton Cash was adapted into a comic book by Chuck Dixon so the information could reach a wider audience.

[20:21] The Clintons have patterns of behavior which do not bode well for democracy.

[22:46] No one will come forward to rat on the Clintons because they reward loyalty.

[24:47] The Clinton’s relationship with Vladimir Putin allowed Russia to have holdings in uranium mining in the US.

[32:11] Chuck has always wanted to be in comics and spent 11 years doing Batman books for DC Comics.

[36:51] Chuck was required to prove that the characters in his comic book actually represented real things said by the Clintons. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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