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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Welcome to the Brian Mund Show. Thank you for listening.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
It's time for today's top three takeaways. Helpful, useful, repeatable,
Happy Monday. Hope it actually was a really nice weekend
for you.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
It certainly was for me and as we get going
this week, yeah, it wasn't a good weekend for the
left again, definitely not for timpond walls, Marxism, ignorance and stupidity.
With Tesla's stock, I had enough of the weekend. I'm like, Okay,
there is an easy shutdown argument for me to make here.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
I'm going to make it.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
So this is for you one informationally two to be
able to share with any of the pinheads that you
might come across.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
In your life.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
It'll just shut them down about Elon Musk and Tesla.
My top takeaway for you today, stupid is as stupid does. Historically,
I've been very clear about an important distinction, the difference
between being ignorant or being stupid. Ignorance an informational issue
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that could be a resolved by acquiring more information. That's
something we all spend our lives attempting to do, or
at least the non slugs among us.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
You know, there are some slugs.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
You're like, I'm done, I've learned things. We're all extremely ignorant.
Actually in many ways am I saying about these things.
A smart person knows what they know, they know what
they don't. They stick to what they know while working
on learning what they don't. That's the intelligent thing to do.
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It's a lifetime project being stupid. On the other hand,
now that is an aptitude issue. No amount of learning
at a certain level is going to break through that thing.
It reminds me of saying a former boss of mine
had about well, it's actually about a particular employee, yeah,
remain nameless, but nevertheless said that his ceiling is so thick,
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you're never going to break through that thing. That's kind
of see Joel cracking up. I mean, I know who
you're referring to. That's why far there is so so
funny for you. Yes, so that's an aptitude issue. It's
an aptitude issue that no amount of learning at a
certain level can break through. When watching, listening to, and
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reading about the bat crap crazy stuff the Left comes
up with, like the homosexual alphabet, gender fluidity, and defunding police,
I'm careful to look for those involved who are intentional
in their actions.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
These are not dumb people.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
These are often the leaders who look to manipulate and
take advantage of those who are ignorant and or stupid.
I'm also intentional and attempting to discern who's just ignorant,
meaning their issues can be fixed with more information. These
are people who are reachable and really try to separate
them from the people are stupid, because wasting time there
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is not going to be constructive. The BLM movement, I think,
is like the perfect example of this illustration.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
So I'll run through this real quick.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
BLM was and is a Marxist front organization, so all
it ever was dur a Marxist organization. They simply used
race and specifically the George Floyd writes to gain significant
space and our society and especially financially. At its peak
in twenty twenty, fifty two percent of our society approved
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of the organization. They had a majority of people going, eh,
the BLM thing, which is when a bunch of morons
in corporate America like, yeah, I have no idea, let's
give a bunch of money, and then they are, oh,
these people are Marxist. That probably wasn't very smart, no
no is on and most people eventually became informed about
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what BLM was really about, and they did in about
face and BLM saw its support dropped to thirty seven percent,
which is when you saw it disappear from things like
basketball courts for example, more ends of the NBA, amongst others,
which is about where it is today, thirty seven percent.
In this example, fifteen percent of the American public was
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obviously ignorant. They're just plain ignorant about BLM at first,
and what time they corrected that with information when yeah,
that was a bad idea. Then you've got approximately thirty
seven percent of our society that is some combination of
like in Sino Man, ignorant, stupid, or Marxist, which based
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upon voting patterns, seems about right. The reason this is
my top takeaway today not due to to BLM, has
nothing to do with them, or to illustrate the point
about what percentage of Americans are perpetually screwed. It's due
to the recent Tesla News. Tesla News my second takeaway today.
As always, you have two sides of stories, one side
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of facts. A couple of facts for you. First fact
as of Sunday, since Elon Musk officially took over Doze.
There have been nineteen documented attacks on Tesla's facilities, dealerships,
and charging stations. Here's another fact. Arson, Arson and vandalism bad. Okay, yeah,
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arson and vandalism bad. Also illegal and related. Here's one
other potential fact. This is not an approven fact yet,
but I potentially could be that I believe is almost
empirically proven. Minnesota's Governor Tim Walls likely isn't an a anarchist.
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He may not intentionally even be a Marxist. The man
is both ignorant and stupid. Last week, Minnesota's governor, unprompted,
celebrated the decline of Tesla's side price on the back
of the leftist going after Tesla. He said this, He said,
some of you know this on the iPhone. They've got
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the little stock gap. I've added Tesla to give me
a little boostering the day two twenty five and dropping.
And if you own one, we're not blaming you. You
can take dental floss and pull the Tesla thing off,
which I guess he thought was like some kind of
clever or.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Funny analogy, which just like weird dental.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
Floss and pull the Tesla thing out aside from rooting
for the demise of the eleventh most successful American company
ever right now, very well may end up being greater
than that, but already Tesla is the eleventh most successful
American company ever, which makes his position of rooting against
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it inherently either a Marxist position or is endemic of stupidity.
There's also the news the good old Tempon Walls was
rooting against the financial interests of the government workers in
his own state. It's Minnesota's pension system owns one point
six million cheers of Tesla's stock, making it one of
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their biggest holdings. Over the weekend, Tim Walls, who was
pillaryad by everyone, decided Hillary had this to say as
he attempted to say face. He said, this guy referring
to Elon Musk bugs me in a way that's probably unhealthy. Okay,
well unhealthy, yes, this is uh. I have to be
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careful about being a smart butt. I was making a joke.
These people have no sense of humor. They're the most
literal people.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
Well, I think he's right about being mentally unhealthy. Anyway,
no arguments here. But here's the next thing. For the
sub morons like Tim Walls on the Tesla scene. Where
Tesla's stock is today? My third takeaway for you, this
is the reason that I felt compelled to do this
because I could have done the Tim Waalstein last week
when this all went down, but then he kept on
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it rather than just taking a knee and walking away.
He says, it's now your fault because you don't have
a sense of humor. I'm like, you know what for
this sub moron, For others like him, this is for
you trivia time. Where is the price of Tesla stock today?
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Now closed Friday? Just under two hundred and fifty dollars
per share? Its two forty eight change. In fact, we
got in pre market some big time action for stock.
So let me see where it is in real time.
It's probably yeah, look at that, it's up another nine
bucks pre market. It's at two fifty seven eighty five
real time. When was the last time the Tesla stock
traded around two hundred and fifty dollars a year? Following
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the recent decline?
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Doo doo, doo doo dude, November November It's March.
Speaker 3 (09:03):
That's right, sports fans, which includes Tim Wallace, because you
might recall from the Democratic invention that he made a
big deal out of being an unpaid assistant high school
football coach or something. But anyway, Tesla stock is actually
trading higher today after the two month decline that we've
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seen than it was six months ago. Do you happen
to know what percent and ship companies have performed worse
than Tesla sin selection day?
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Sixty five sixty five percent.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
That's right, two thirds of US publicly traded companies have
performed worse than Tesla has since selection day. So whether
a person is a Marxist, just ignorant, or downright stupid,
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that's the real deal. And once again the great modern
philosopher Forrestcump proved right stupid is as stupid does and
says