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Speaker 2 (00:38):
This is the Jody Jones Show on Power took ninety
six seven and Hey, I'm fourteen hundred.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Good afternoon. This is the Jody Jones Show. If you
haven't heard, I'm Jody Jones with my co host Spring Vanlinam.
Speaker 4 (00:51):
Hey guys, great to be here.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
MacArthur Park.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
Oh remember the song MacArthur Park is what melting or
burning or yeah, you know the cake out in the rain.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavenus and they're trying to paint.
You know, President Trump administration, ice agents, the military is
the bad guy.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
If you if you had never heard of MacArthur Parking,
you don't know what it is. We're goan to explain
to you what that place really is. It's not some
community park that all the people take their children too
and they play all day. That is not what that
place is. Frank, you've been there, right.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Oh god, yes, I've I've built shopping centers around MacArthur
Park in that area that's called the Westlake part of
Los Angeles, and I could tell you first hand the
area around it. And for those that haven't been there,
it's about Alvarado and Wilshire, kind of sort of like
between sixth and seventh. So that area is like little
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l Salvador, and you can go all the way down
Alvarado and you can take it all the way down
to Santa Monica Boulevard all the way through there. This
is all the heart of MS thirteen territory. It's also
Eighteenth Street Gang. For those of you that aren't like
deeply steeped in all of this stuff. The park itself
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has The park's been there since the eighteen hundreds. It's
a historical park. Once upon a time, Charlie Chaplin made
a movie there, Buster Keaton, back when they had those
black and white movies.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Yeah, you know. And I invite you to go online
and put in MacArthur Park and view for yourself what
it looked like before Ice got there.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Oh yeah. There were no nine year old girls with
pigtails and ribbons in their hair with a puppy giggling.
Nobody was on roller skates. There wasn't a guy selling
popcorn while the kids were on the slides. That has
not happened since probably the nineteen fifties. And I'm dead
serious about this. That area started out, believe it or not,
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it was a swamp. It was about a fifteen twenty
foot d swamp and they decided they'd make it a
lake because it wanted to be a lake anyway. And
all the sewers and gutters and all the everything drained
over there. And it is so filthy, so green, blackish, disgusting.
You can't even a fish wouldn't live in there for
five minutes. It's horrible, but it's it's MS thirteen territory,
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tons of If you want prostitutes, if you want fake
social security cards. You want a fake green card, you
want a fake driver's license. MS thirteen is out there.
Hey man, what you want? You need a card? You
needed this, you needed that drug every drugs, fentanyl again, hookers, heroin,
people passed out overdosed on dope. People fornicating in the
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grass in the bushes. You know, these are working girls,
you know, with their customers. Homelessness, poop and pee everywhere.
People Literally, if you've never seen a homeless guy defecating
in front of you in the just walking.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Through, that's something you don't forget.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
No, you cannot undsee this shuff and that is MacArthur Park.
It is not remotely like what they're telling people. You'd think,
oh good, and came these soldiers and the children all
went and they went screaming that there's no kids there.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Yeah, if you listen to Gavin Newsom, you know the
people are hiding their children, you know, in all the
houses around the park, and it's just the most ridiculous
thing you've ever heard. You know, he went to South Carolina.
We're going to talk about that a little bit, but
you know, you know you hear Karen Bass the Marria
down there saying that it's a total assault on the city.
No what what an assault on the city is is
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her bad policies and her letting this park and and
the the gang members and the criminals run the city
in the first place. That's what's the real salt here.
That's that's the real tragedy here in La One.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
Thing got better. If you want to work in the
city of Los Angeles. And I've done a lot of
work in the city of Los Angeles, I'm actually full disclosure.
I'm fin fighting now a collection agency that's coming after me.
And think, oh, he must be a bad guy. They're
coming after me. You know why they're coming after me.
About five years ago, I took out a business license
with the City of Los Angeles because I was down
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there building apartment buildings and working. I haven't been there
in about maybe three years, two and a half, three years.
Don't want to go and I can. I could go
on for an hour. Why I do not want to
work in that city anymore. So I let my business
license laps in the City of Los Angeles. There's one
hundred bucks a year, one hundred and fifty bucks, whatever
it is, I let it go. Oh plus then you
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have to file a mini tax return with the City
of Los Angeles where they want like one percent of
everything you've earned as also they're kind of your silent partner.
So I'm done there. I don't want to work there.
I let it go. All of a sudden, now I
get this collection company calling me, going this call may
be monitored, and I'm like, this is interesting. Yeah, you
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haven't paid your city license fee for the year, and
so we're putting into collections. I'm like, I'm not working
in the city. I don't want it. Yeah, but we
just automatically renew it without even asking you, and you
have to fill out Form twenty one thirty six A,
and you might need to bring it in in person
and talk to the city because until you do, we're
going to assume you're still working in the city and
we're just going to sue you for, you know, having
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a license and not paying for it. I'm like, no,
I don't want the license go away. Oh no, you
need to go through all this stuff. So it's almost
like one of these online subscriptions that you need to
physically talk to somebody and good luck with that. You know,
you push one for this, push two for that. You
get put on hold for hours. It's it's a nightmare. Anyway,
don't work in the city of Los Angeles. But when
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we were working there, I was there as a kid,
young guy. We're building a shopping center if you can
imagine a lot of Persians, and we talked about around
and how all the Persians came here in nineteen seventy nine.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
For those of you that don't know Persians that I didn't,
I kind of knew this, but I did some research.
That's I ran.
Speaker 4 (06:56):
Yeah, I ran, they ran.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Yeah. I kind of did my own reach because I
knew it was in that area. But that's just little information.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
You're absolutely right.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
This is the fyi for you.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
One of my best friends is my Rabbi David Rafia,
and I asked him, I said, do you have a gun? Rabbi? No,
I don't believe in guns. Why not because I'm a
Radian and I'm like Iranians got guns? He says, no,
not the Iranians here. What do you mean what happens
when things go bad? I'll just run away. I ran
away last time. I'll run away again.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
Now I ran, they ran. I don't run.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Maybe that's why they're called Iran.
Speaker 4 (07:31):
I think it is okay, unless there's more than one
then plural as we ran.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
Hey, didn't mean to interrupt our story. That's you told
me that story. That's a great story about when you
were working down there.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
Oh yeah, we are these apartment buildings down there are
ten story brick buildings, kind of like what we have
right here in Fresno. You know, these tall old brick
and they call them rms unreinforced masonry buildings. We're building
next to one of these buildings. Building's probably one hundred
feet tall, and I'm in a trench that's eight feet wide,
six feet deep. Earthquake kicks off, and all of a sudden,
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all these little pieces of brick and masonry are falling
down into our trench.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
I'm talking about little that's like softball. Yeah, so they
weren't little. They weren't little.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
Everywhere down the size of a quarter to a full
brick going thump there, And this building above us is
literally shaking apart, and I'm trying to get out of
this trench. Next thing, you know, it stops. People start
pouring out of these buildings, thousands of them. I've never
seen so many humans. The sidewalk, and the street was
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so thick with people, I thought it was a woodstock.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
Where did all these people come from?
Speaker 4 (08:38):
From those buildings? They don't even back then. You don't
go in the park.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
That's the point here, that was the point. Nobody's in there.
Nobody goes to. These parks is so crime filled.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
You'd rather be in that stinky little box up there
than in that park where you're gonna get raped, you're
gonna get robbed, you're gonna beat up. That was never
in the lifetime of anybody who lives there. That has
never been a good place, you know, So let's quit
pretending like he ruined our perfect little park. I'm sorry.
That place is not the Truman Show.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
It's all a photo shot, you know, a photo op.
You know, you see Mayor Bass pull up in the suv,
she gets out, you know, she acts like she's you know,
concerned about her constituents. You know who, So, who is
who is she advocating for? Here? Drug addicts exactly, gang members,
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I illegal aliens.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
I challengee Mary or Karen Bash. There's a lot of
people listening right now. Listen to me. You and Gavin Newsom.
I want the two of you to get rid of
your security details, just ditch them. This is gonna be fun.
And I want the two of you to walk through
that park at night as the perfect biracial couple because
I grew up with a family.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Just like that. Walk through that park, stop for a
snow coney, or better yet, take your family to take
your family and the children that he says it. You
know ice agents in the military chased out there. Bring
your children in.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
Kids there and let them rollerskate once around the place.
If otherwise, shut the heck up, because I'm not buying it.
Nobody in their right mind. When we work in that neighborhood,
I have to go all the way over to Lawndale,
which is probably, i don't know, twenty twenty five miles away.
We go a little bit to the south to the west,
and that's the only place I can get a hotel
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room for probably two hundred bucks a night. That's somewhat
gang infested. It's full of a lot of people that
get emergency homeless vouchers from the welfare department, and so
it smells like weed and a rap party going on
in the parking lot. There's a lot of drama. Yeah,
but that's do you want to have a truck with
two hundred thousand dollars worth of gear? Park?
Speaker 3 (10:40):
There's another park like right by there, right, oh, Lafayette,
Lafayette Park that's probably as a bird flies about a
quarter mile away. Same thing, same thing.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
It just it doesn't get the fanfare and the notoriety.
But yeah, Lafayette Park. And I'll tell you talking about
the business license in the city of Los Angeles, one
thing that has has gotten better is MS thirteen sells
business licenses to operate on the streets.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Did you know that, Jody, No, I did not.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
Okay, you know how the sidewalks have lines like every
thirty inches typically in Los Angeles, every five feet it's
a somewhat deep joint. Every twelve ten feet it's a
control joint. But thirty inches on center, you have all
those little lines they score on the sidewalk. Yep, okay.
They rent those for five dollars per square per day,
and they come around collecting, and you better pay your
rent if you're going to sell your snow cones. Your
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paletta's there. The guy comes by and goes, hey, you
want how many squares you want?
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Wow, we're going to take a break right now, but
when we come back, we're going to talk about some
debt and what it really means in America.
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Speaker 3 (13:30):
So if you're just tuning in, we were talking about
what's happening in La with ice, the military, MacArthur Park
and just kind of how mayor Bass and Newsom is
trying to spin that to where, you know, Trump's the
bad guy, the Ice, Ice is bad guy. Law enforces
bad guys. Everybody's bad guys except the bad guys.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
The bad guys are the good guys. And men can
have babies.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
What is going on here? Are we at an alternate universe?
Speaker 4 (13:55):
I think we are. It's what they're counting on is
their core audience to either be dumb or ignorant. But
the truth of the matter is, Jodie, when somebody has
chosen to believe something, they've made a conscious decision. I
believe in this.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (14:14):
If I come to them with an alternate set of facts,
what I'm doing psychologically is inducing confusion on their part.
They now have to go, oh, this conflicts with this,
and all of a sudden, this doesn't make sense and
the human animal goes into kind of a mini panic
mode like uh uh uh, where is North on my compass?
(14:34):
What is true? And to admit that you've been wrong
is to admit that you've been deceived, is to admit
that somebody's smarter than you.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
You know, talking about deception, Frank, let's talk about Gavin
Newsom going to South Carolina.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
Oh, they need him.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
So you know, here's the thing though, you know, he
goes into some counties. He went on a few counties,
and you know it's all orchestrated, and he knows what
counties he's going into because all the he's county that
he hit, you know, Kamala one in the election, which
is Marion, Chesterfield, Marlborough, Florence, a couple other counties. But
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you know, he goes in there and all he's doing
is bashing Trump, saying how you know he's a threat
against democracy. Uh but let's look at his policies here
in California. We know, right because we live here. We
see it. The high cost of living, the homelessness crisis,
the crime rate, environmental policies, this killing California, the educational crisis.
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And some argue, uh, well, nobody can really argue that.
You know, California is you know, everything's down in the
educational system, which is test scoring all the way to
just enrollment. It's it's it's amazing what's happening to California education. Yeah,
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and it's all policy is driven. It's all Gavin Newsom
and his policies. It's it's absolutely crazy. But now he's
going to South Carolina. And what he's really doing people thinks, oh,
he's he is getting ready to run in twenty twenty eight. However,
what he's doing, he's getting ready for the midterms, you know,
and and he's putting all these little you know, thoughts
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in these people's mind. He's trying to flip it to
where you know, he flips that state again and in
the in the upcoming election, it's going to go back
to Democrats.
Speaker 4 (16:26):
You know. If he's thinking, you're right, if he wins,
he's going to want everybody in the House of Representatives
to be amenable to his agenda. And so best thing
he can do is make his bed first.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
Right, He's hitting the midterms, right, that's what he's doing.
He's advocating and telling everybody, hey, we need to win
these midterms then we can stop Trump everything. Though he
is right, that's why he does need to win those Yes,
that's why we need to come out and vote. We
need to win the midterms again.
Speaker 4 (16:52):
And we always losing the midterms super important statistically. Look
at any incumbent president loses seats in the House and leave.
It's always been that way. And I wish it weren't
that way. I wish people would say, you know what,
things are better, Yeah, let's do more of this.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
Yeah, yeah, there's so much we can talk about, you know,
Frank and I we really like just kind of looked
at everything and thought, there's so much stuff out there.
It's crazy.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
It's a target rich environment. You guys make it. Thank
you for being with us. But you know the world
is making this very easy. I wish that we were
in perfect land instead. Guess what we're going to play?
Soft rock from the seventies.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Yeah, you know, it's crazy how everything's kind of up,
up as down, down as up. We've seen it for
so long that we're just kind of immune to it now,
and we really shouldn't be. We really shouldn't be immune
to it. We should keep our eyes wide open. And
and we know their tactics. You know, it's like the
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art of war. You know, you know your enemy, you
know they're moved that way, you can know their next move.
We know what they're doing. We know what they're doing,
so when they say something, we know they're doing it.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
Right.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
If they blame others, that's what they're doing. We know
their playbook, right, this is it's like you're right. Read
Rules for Radicals by Saul Olensky.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
Read The Art of War. Read rich Dad, poor dad.
Just read a book. I don't care. Read something. Pick
up a book, put down your phone, and read something
that's going to give you some kind of information, a
different perspective, even if you don't agree with it. Open
your mind, exercise those synapses and neurons, and and try
to stretch a little bit.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
Hey, Frank, I tell you what nobody voted for. Nobody
voted for national debt.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
No, we didn't. You're you're right. I don't recall voting.
You know. Now, some might make an argument, and Musk
might make a cogent point that we just willingly piled
on more debt. So in that instance, I might say, okay,
put an asterisk, an apostrophe, a footnote there. But you're right.
None of us wanted a heavy national debt. Nobody wanted
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our borders torn wide open. Who voted? Check yes, if
you'd like your fence torn down, nobody. This was done
to you, the debt. And now if you look in
California July, minimum wages going up across California, they're gonna
spin it like, we're doing this for the people of
the truth is they're giving you more dollars because they
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ruined your dollar. They printed and spent and again South Carolina,
remember you're talking about Yes, he went to South Carolina
nineteen thirteen. They went to a Jekyl Island, South Carolina.
That was it was like the Gang of thirty or
the Cubal of thirty or what did they call that. Yeah,
it was we're talking Hunts, Rockefellers, Carnegie, DuPonts.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Me like the national debt or the the Federal Reserve.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
You know that's where they started.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
Yes, if they called it the thirty, which was all bankers.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
Yep, they invited them. And the reason they did is
that what you is that what you were, That's exactly
what it was. That was you like that segue? You
see what I did there? Yeah, it was really smooth.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
That's kind of smooth, I say cars. That was really cool.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
Yeah, this was Woodrow Wilson was the president at the time,
and they got together and decided, you know, we'd had
a downturn and so they said, we need to fix
this problem. And some you can google the Hegelian dialectic.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
That was right before the Roaring twenties, right before.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
Yes, it is exactly what caused the Roaring twenties. We
basically gave this cabal the right to print money out
of thin air. They just cranked up a printing press,
started making dollars and then putting him in circulation. And
what did they do with that money? They purchased tangible
value assets with that money. So it's like this guy
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gave me a fake piece of paper, and I gave
him a pound of gold. And at the end of
the day, I got a fake piece of paper, he's
got my gold. Who do you think is better off
in this deal? And but no, he couldn't there. He
had to keep printing and keep printing. And since nineteen
thirteen when they instituted the Federal Reserve, the dollar has
lost ninety five percent of its purchasing power.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
Think about that for a second.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
Guys, I turned your dollar into a nickel, my goodness,
and you will thank.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
Me for it.
Speaker 5 (21:16):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
It's just it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
If they want debt, Jody, debt is money today. We
used to be the gold standard. From there we went
to fiat currency. Now we have monetized debt. Debt is
the new money. If I buy stocks and bonds in
a company, that's a letter of indebtedness. I own a
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piece of them. They owe me. Now that company can
go bankrupt, I get nothing. Okay, that's the equity class.
I'm more an asset class guy. I purchase things that last.
I think if you have gold, silver, guns, real estate,
tangible things that I don't need a piece of paper
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with an eagle and a flag that says I own
blah blah blah blah blah, because that can go away
like Confederate dollars.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
Well, think about it when when economy crashes, you know
a lot of people go bankrupt because you know they're
in debt, they have all their you know, money invested
in you know, non tangible stuff. Yes, but if you
have gold, if you have you know assets, yep, you know, land, land,
real estate, yes you're going to be fine. Yes, you know,
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but you need money to do that. You needed you
need money to acquire assets.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
And I'll tell you what that what that requires. And
this comes from a kid that was a running nosed
kid who grew up on one hundred.
Speaker 3 (22:41):
I'm a running nose kid stuff sometimes.
Speaker 4 (22:42):
But starting out there and then being a reprobate as
a kid. They kicked me out of the house. I
lived in a car for a couple of years. It
was not very glorious. So do I have a soft
spot for the homeless?
Speaker 3 (22:54):
No?
Speaker 4 (22:54):
Not really. Those people every time they get high or drink,
they know exactly what road there going down.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Me.
Speaker 4 (23:01):
I wanted to get out of that. What did I do?
I worked two shifts. I worked two jobs for forty years, Jody,
I've worked sixteen hour days. I don't want to hear
about your I need a break because I've worked two hours.
I don't want to hear it. I've worked sixteen hours
for forty years. So guess what I got more than you?
Shut up. Maybe if you give away that much of
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your life you get a couple of trinkets. I hope
you do. But I'll tell you something. If you buy
real things, if you own real estate, for example, smartest
play in the world right now, even though it's expensive.
Imagine this, I buy a piece of property for one
hundred thousand. That's not the price. But let's, just for
argument's sake, say it is. The dollar gets watered down
to fifty cents on the dollar because inflation continues, My
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relative payback is fifty thousand dollars. I just acquired that
house for fifty cents on the dollar. I just made
it instant equity on their bad monetary policy. In addition,
I charge rent for that house. I jack the rent
up to keep pace with inflation. So I'm making more
money on the income I'm paying less on the payback.
I win. Now the caveat being can these poor people
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afford to pay the rent? I sure hope they can.
Otherwise they got to kick them out.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
You know what, a lot of people don't realize that
the FEDS is a private company.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
Yes, it's not federal, and they have no reserve. Those
two words are misleading. Neither one is true. How did
we allow a private cabal to make our money out
of thin air and lend it to us? How did
we and you know, one of the this started with
the banks though, if you remember, we were talking about
how in the old days, in the year old days
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in England when everybody had, you know, velvet clothes and
they had the little velvet purple purse with their pieces
of gold in their little thing, and they would run
around and people would be a pickpocket and they would
be a cut purse, and they'd cut your purse and
take your gold. So a bank guy said, you know what,
let me keep those in my strong box and I
will protect them with my life, and I will give
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you this slip of paper that says it's good for
three pieces of gold. Put it right here. Next thing,
you know, this guy's running around with a slip of
paper saying I'm worth gold. That was the first gold
back dollar. That's where it started. Then they figured out
I can just write more of these pieces of paper.
They're not backed by gold, which is why the banks
failed in twenty nine. Everybody went to the bank to
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get their money out because they were scared bank didn't
have any money, right, of course not it turned out
it was fake, of course, and and and chaos ensued.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
And you know, the way you protect yourself is again,
you know, you make sure you know you have tenseles
and do the best you can. I meant, everybody don't
have money to go buy things you know to have,
but I mean you still got to protect yourself. Don't
don't go out and you know buy cars and you
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have you know, three car payments, and you know, all
your furniture you're making payments on your furniture. That's that's no.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
You're part of the consumers.
Speaker 3 (25:57):
That's not good. Guys.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
They want you for they want you broke, they want
you in debt. The people that make the money, the
people that lend the money, want you bleeding for the
rest of your life.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
So let's not bleed for the lo rest in our lives.
Let's let's keep continuing to listen to Power Talk and
here at the Jody Jones Show. So hey, guys, thanks
for listening. We really appreciate it. Until next week. God
bless you and God bless America.
Speaker 4 (26:18):
Thanks folks, good things, and God blessing me.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
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