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Thank you. Welcome to the Delvin Cox
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experience, the podcast which each week I'm on a one man
mission team, not a close to diversity.
I'm your host, Delvin Cox with me on the podcast.
It's my boy, my brother, the legend Mikey family.
How you doing bro? Hello hello from Frosty Canada,
just wanted to know. Not yet.
Not yet. Not yet.
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What's up, man? I'm, I'm, I'm happy to be back.
I, I see that the channel is growing.
Everyone's, everyone's pretty much being cool and that's and
that's fine by me. Yeah, everything's going well.
Nothing's happened so far this year.
Just a pretty boring, bland year, you know?
Not a lot in the news. I did want to comment real
quick. I'm sorry for the audio people.
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Do you want to describe the cabinets that you have behind
you? Have you told your audio
audience what I have to observe?Oh.
Yeah. Behind you the dope cat.
Is that X-Men? Yeah, it's X-Men 97.
I also have a Space Ace arcade cabinet.
I also have Street Fighter 2. Oh, come on.
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And. Right there in the corner, which
you can barely see it, it is a pinball machine.
See. And notice and if you go a
little further down from the pinball machine, there's a skee
ball table. Man, I thought I knew how to
play skee ball. I don't.
I thought I knew. I'm not great, I'm good.
But once you get into your house, you're like, OK, this is
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a, this is a skill. And also I have for those who
can't see it because I got a lotof stuff.
I got a statue of Black Panther,statue of Storm The Conjuring
Girl, the picture from Good Times, like, you know when like,
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yeah, the credits. Yeah, I got the picture from
Good Times and have an autographed picture of Billy Dee
Williams. OK, you know what?
I have a hole where I tried to put a picture up and it didn't
work and then the LED strip felldown.
OK, you win this round. I just, I just want to say
salute because that is awesome. It has a pretty sick just
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backdrop. See, you know, Mike, you, this
is the thing. Once you get divorced and get
your own place, you can put whatever the fuck you want to up
in there. They don't care like arcade
capital. They don't care 'cause they're
not here anymore. I'm sitting there.
I got like the remember like at the Pizza Hut and stuff like
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that. They would have like Pac-Man or
Galaga, but it would be like a table.
Yes, I do remember that it. Was just like angled up at you
just like 2 TV's angled at you. That's what I'm gonna have.
But I don't think my wife is going anywhere If I, if she
found out I was doing that, she's like we're getting back
together. Yeah, you.
Can play too. She was like, I sent you being
happy. Absolutely.
Not I'm. I'm gonna need some of that.
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Not not on my watch. Oh man.
Oh, awesome. I I just got it in today.
I'm a big Chappelle show fan. I used to my favorite my they
used to build a whole other story.
We're not having that conversation today, but my
favorite sketch is the Rick James sketch.
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And online I saw a painting of Rick James with the grapes on.
No, not with the grapes on the couch.
Say fuck your couch. So I said I have to have this
painting. Oh man.
So the next time you come on theshow, in that section over there
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will be that painting. I need AI want a red fox
painting not because not becauseSanford and son is dope but he
is a Saint Louis native. The older I get, the more I
relate to. That's a good painting to get.
You know what? Doing that big smile that the
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big one, Elizabeth. I'm hit you up, Mike.
I need to get. On the show.
I think I have your address still.
I might send you one I got you. You got them.
I can get that, yeah. The big one, Elizabeth.
I'm hit you up after we finish the show.
I got you as always, let's startthe podcast off with the five
for five I'm. Ready.
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Five questions, 5 asks to get the ball rolling.
Mikey, Are you ready? I've been training the
offseason. Coach put me in.
Perfect. Question number 11, one, do you
vote? And second question is question
A and question B to that is why?Wait, what do I vote?
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Do you vote? Oh yeah.
And the question B why do you vote?
It's my civic duty and I want tobe able to complain about
politics. Good answer.
I can't I, I literally can't complain about if I don't vote,
I have to. I like that answer.
I'm not giving up my right to complain.
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That's my favorite. Stuff that's that's that's
where, that's where the money atBaby A.
Spice of life. Question #2 Mike.
And this was a little harder. This is so hard.
I asked Dust this question and he went on a 30 minute tirade
and did not answer. Not a single goddamn part of the
question. So ask you this question, give
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me 5 things that have been good about this year.
Oh. I see the tirade now.
Yeah. My baby's healthy.
That's a good one. I actually this will this will
blow your mind. I actually got money back from
the government. The CFPV found out that I got
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scammed and sent me my money back.
Oh that's dope. I think that should count for
like 2. That's a good point I got.
Not only they did, not only theyfind the crooks, but they also
got me my money back. So I got A2 Fer on that one.
I like that. 1 I found a new wayof making my music software run
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better, so my productivity on mymusic has gotten a lot more.
Streamlined. What software?
Are you using now? I use Studio 1.
OK, that's a good one. Yeah, so I'm, I think they're up
to Studio One version 7 now. So I finally got all of my, I
spent a whole night getting everything organized correctly.
And then I fired it up and instead of taking 5 minutes, it
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lit up in like 30 seconds. I was like, oh, we, we doing it
right now. I also made these software
programs in my computer, so it'sa damn shame.
Run out of space again. Let's see that's that's three or
four 3 penny. I didn't see any good movies.
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Oh I solo leveling came out. I have not watched it yet.
Everyone tell me that's pretty good.
Cut the show off, I'm done talking to you.
You don't you'd about 900 Perth that has just What are you
waiting for? We are not pretending, we are
not joking. This is the sickest anime in a
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decade. I'm not about to argue with
y'all. It is.
It is the IT is. It is the show of prophecy.
It is everything you wanted in ashow and it looks sick.
I've been watching day-to-day. I haven't watched that one yet.
See, there we go, I watched 11. I watched 11 like 4 times.
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I was. That was probably my first
mistake. All.
Right. We're at 4:00.
Anything else coming out? I don't know.
Sinners was good this year. I thoroughly enjoyed Sinners.
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I didn't, no. I was right there with him.
And then I was like, what movie is this?
What did we switch? Movies?
I think we switched movies. You are the second person I've
heard say that the first person,the first person who said that
was a white person and I immediately disqualified them
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from any conversation I've had with like you sure you
understand it to me. Bro he was crumping in slow
motion. I was like, what am I watching
talking about the ancestors? I'm like, you don't go forward
with the ancestors. What are y'all talking?
But then I was a hater, so you know, so I just said I shut up.
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Whatever y'all, y'all get y'all got it.
You're right. My bad.
I I wasn't supposed to see that string holding everything up.
My bad. Pretty tough 2025 spin a year
and. I don't want to do like corny
stuff or whatever like got new strings for my guitar but that
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doesn't sound like. That's pretty good.
OK, there you go. What kind of guitar is it?
Would you like to see? Of course, hold on, he's getting
his guitar. This is my Ltd Viper.
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Damn, that's a nice looking guitar.
It's kind. Of and it has black path on it.
Yes Charla love it. That is dope.
Yeah, it it's kind of like an SG, but it has, in my opinion,
better EMG pickups. And so it's loud as shit.
And unlike SGS, it has a proper mount so that when you let the
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guitar go, it doesn't just nose dive because that's, if you ever
seen SG, like ACDC, Angus Young plays and SG.
Yeah, and it freaking it tips. You have to hold it up the whole
freaking time. The Viper is my favorite.
Well, one of my favorites of alltime.
But yeah, new strings for this guy, for the new album that's
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not done yet, which I want to talk to you about.
OK, we can talk about that either online or offline, either
one's better, either one's good for me.
What? What's about AI?
Oh, that's going to be a a greatone.
I'm excited for that alone myself.
Because because my thing is where am I going to put this out
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at? I'll just put it.
Put your stuff out on Spotify, put it out on your SoundCloud.
Anything that is forward facing,meaning it is accessible without
a password, is able to be scraped by people's AI.
Yes. So, so if I put my album out and
then you go into your AI software and you say, hey, make
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me a Mikey Famine song, then they can just, you know, Jack
the essence of me and give you abullshit track.
And there isn't anything I can do about it that I, it makes me
apoplectic. Like I don't even know how to
like, describe how crazy it makes me feel that not only is
it a thing, but they're chargingpeople money for this.
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I'm glad you mentioned that because at least in my question
three, question three, Mikey, what's one thing that you think
AI cannot replicate no matter how hard it tries?
Even, I mean, the music thing, obviously, but I would say any
actual kind of nuanced, nuanced analysis, like you can't ask it
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about black people. You can't ask it about black
culture. It doesn't.
Try. It doesn't get us like some
cultures are irregular and things don't line up just right,
so it'll never be able to predict us or guess us or
emulate us. That's a very good point.
And and that's that's one thing.One of the things I like about
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us in general is that we are so diverse in terms of who we are.
Like, you know, you have black Americans, you have black
Jamaicans, yeah, Black Bahamians.
And they all have different cultures and background,
different things that they believe in and different kind of
takes on things. And you have hip hop culture,
right? That's one culture that that's
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uniquely from America. You have R&B culture that you
have the culture that's in the congos and Africa and stuff like
that and the music they listen to.
It's just so we are very unique in who we are.
Yeah, it's dope. Often imitated.
Yeah, often. Imitated, never duplicated.
They could. I mean, hey, it's it's flattery,
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honestly. Yeah.
But yeah, man, I don't, I don't know if I'm putting my stuff out
there for them to eat. I don't want the machine to eat
my babies. That's my that's my loves I I
get. It listen, I do.
Said I'm a I'm a, I'm a artist. I'm sensitive, scared for the
babies. What about?
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If you put it on CD, so this is.So that was the next plan.
Remember when Wu Tang put that thing out on like them devices?
Yes, I do speaker. I might be where I'm trying to I
want it into or I might put it on a cassette.
And then like when you buy the album, you also get like a
little Walkman and you just plugin your headphones.
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You can just listen to it. That's a good.
Idea because I'm sick. Of everything just being for for
snatch it like is keep for keepsies.
They could just take all your stuff forever.
And they say we'll just make some more.
Let me ask you. Question number 4 then question
#4 what's the last album? Physical album?
It could be CD, cassette or vinyl that you bought.
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Maynard Ferguson's greatest hits.
OK, I. Just got that and I got a fellow
opera. I was at the the used bookstore
and they had some vinyls on saleand I was like, oh, got another
dizzy, give me this one. So yeah, I've been buying a lot
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more vinyl. Yeah, I have a record player
right over there. I've been buying a lot of
vinyls. I've been also buying a lot of
hip hop vinyl that's autographed.
Like if I see an artist like, you know, usually artists like,
hey, I have a special edition ofmy albums coming out in this
autograph. You can just buy the vinyl.
I'm like, alright, let me get that.
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Yeah. I think I'm leaning that way
too, because I mean, once the Internet dies, which is
imminent, I give it about 10 years and and this thing won't
be working like it is right now.I mean, the, the, the goblins
have and the Dragons have already started hoarding as much
gold and everything as possible.The one thing they haven't
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argued over yet is the Internet.So won't be long before that's
yeah, not one coin. They ain't going to watch that
now. They ain't going to let.
Us just keep, you know, paying asmall amount and being able to
what you're working from that oh, we're going to need a
percentage of your work. They're going to get in there.
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That's me, Why question #5 Mikey, yes, give me your top
three favorite guitarist. Darren Machiavellian from System
of a Down. What's My girl's name from Trey
Arc or Tetra. There's a couple of there's a
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there's just like I can't remember her name.
Let me see if I can find on TikTok real quick.
But she has her own custom guitar, which is like the first
time a black woman has ever got her own custom guitar.
And she is in like a heavy band and she fucking shreds man.
She's so good. So if I can find her, her, I
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don't usually, I don't know, it's weird.
I usually go by band names. I usually don't think of
people's names. Jimmy's OK, but Jimmy's not
really my style of music. I kind of like the more
technical stuff, OK. That makes sense.
Like it like. It's very like Santana.
Santana's riffs are very simple,but they're just so appropriate
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and just boop, boop Doo Doo, DooDoo.
And that's all he got to do. And you already shaking your
butt. But you know, I like that.
They're not hard. For the catchy, right?
It just feels good, which is a good vibe.
Damn, I can't think of her name now.
Ted track, Tetrack, Tetrark, Tetrark.
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Shit, it'll come to me, but she's awesome.
Then maybe the guys from. See, that's the thing.
Like, I really like the guy fromFrom First to Last, but back in
the Myspace days, I kind of got into an argument with him.
So I do kind of like his guitar playing.
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But he did say that the British fans were better than the
American fans. And I'm like, well, you're
asking stay over there if you'regoing to be ungrateful.
And me and him went back and forth.
But Travis from From first to last, I really like his guitar
playing. Even though he dissed us
Floridians, am I right? You're.
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Correct. Man, I am.
I kind of missed those days of arguments on Myspace.
And it's staying on Myspace. Yeah.
Like you could tell your favorite owners to fuck off and
you ain't got to worry about like 10 minutes later it being
on the news and everybody tryingto make you lose your fucking
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job. 10,000 comments. 10,000 comments and people said you're
a fucking moron and once you offthe Internet and you should be
fired I found. His house.
Like wait, what? I just said it's just trash.
What are you looking for? My house?
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No, it's not. Good.
Yeah. No, it's not good.
You mad at me? It's because I'm telling the
truth. This shit is this shit is mid.
So, so, so Mikey, it's 2025. The best thing I can ask you is
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what the hell happened? How do we get to where we're at
now in terms of just everything?Like it almost feels like an
alternate timeline as we sit in.Let's I usually on date these.
We're now in September. The year's almost over.
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Do you remember it feels? Like oh shit, my anniversary.
Is coming. Oh yeah, you better.
Remember that. Good thing you said that.
Oh, note to self, anniversary shit, yes.
But it feels like this has been the most transformative year in
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our country in a very long time,and not in a good way, right?
And also it feel, I think a lot of people are frustrated on both
sides of the political spectrum.A lot of people are frustrated,
angry and they don't know what to do right.
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And. I think this year, to me at
least, if there's anything good about this year, I can't say
it's been really eye opening on what our government can get away
with and what they can't get away with, right?
And if there's. Anything to learn from this is
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all those years where politicians told us, hey, we try
to get this done, we try to get this double, we couldn't get it
done. Kind of feel like bullshit now.
Right, I have I have 3 branches on this tree.
OK, Yeah, yeah, yeah. So lies and cover ups is 1
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branch and this is and this is this branch goes to the left and
to the right. This is a left branch and a
right branch. And this is that's why I was
trying to make it for all three of them.
Material conditions not met and racism over food.
Those branches all make sense tome because.
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Let's do lies and cover ups. So your boy was like, when I get
in there, I'm going to release those files so fast.
Your head's going to spin. There's going to be so many
files. You're going to be like, I don't
want any more files. Get rid of all the files.
Boy, we know everything and we have so many files.
Soon as he got in, he's like, what files?
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Yeah, who asked? About the files, remember I said
and then all the rest of us dumbasses over here like, no, I
still want them files by and yousaid you had them files because
like as as as the world starts to descend into mire and chaos.
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I'm not in charge of the boat. I'm not in charge of the ship,
but I can't help but notice a few things, you know, I can't
help but notice the paranoia over the Epstein stuff because
if I mean, if you're not in it or you didn't have nothing to do
with it, put it out y'all. I don't care.
I don't have time for this. Put it out.
I'm trying to trying to take over the earth over here.
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I got Project 25, Project 2025 to accomplish.
You know what was not part of Project 2025?
Epstein, none of the he's been completely on rails like they've
had all of his little stops. And we're going to take you to
Home Depot so you can go get some gold paint and you can
paint your office. OK, So OK.
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And then you can take a nap. OK, OK, so that is leading dumb
dumb around just giving them little projects and stuff.
That's why y'all seen him up on the roof.
He don't got loose walk around opening doors.
He'll know what day it is. He'll know what time it is.
They asked him about Charlie Kirk.
He said what? No, the building I'm building is
right over there. Isn't it cool?
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And everybody's like a wild. Statement and then they was.
Looking at us like we was crazy,like, yeah, that's what he said.
I'm like, do you think he remembers who Charlie is?
I don't know that he does. Unless it's written in front of
him, he does not remember that guy.
Like I, you know what I mean? Like in his reading voice.
He knows who Charlie Kirk is. But you talked to him.
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The guy asked him. Hey, man, how you holding up?
I know that was your friend. How you doing?
I'm doing very well. Anyway, The thing is right over
there. And he was.
Like, no, this is good friend, like somebody who championed
him. And it's kind of, it's kind of
crazy that that went down like that and.
And, and Jimmy Campbell was justlike, yo, why you shitting on
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your friend? You telling everybody to be nice
to your friend and then you do this.
That's rude. We're going to.
Get to that, because this is a whole, but also.
But also there's the other side.Where is our $1.5 billion DNC?
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Yeah. Why are?
These people worried about losing their jobs in these
federal agencies when the DNC issupposed to have $1.5 billion.
Oh, you spent all of it during that election.
All of it is gone. Where did it all go?
In 109 days, a billion dollars is gone.
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And they haven't offered up any kind of where they spent the
money and this is justified. And then just nothing.
So they got something to answer for.
Yeah. But unfortunately, we're in a
time where. Apparently.
Accountability doesn't matter. I'm going to be a one term
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president. Everyone's like, all right, cool
man. As long as you stop the flood,
I'm not leaving. God.
Damn it, Joe, who told get him away from the microphone, Who
woke him up? Who dropped a?
Glass and woke him up and now hedone just ran to the nearest
microphone talking about some I'm never leaving it.
It's fascinating watching how everything went down to to get
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us where we at now and how people who were on one side of
the fence or the other side of the fence have just just like
flipped almost. We are we are in times that are
unprecedented. And when, when you start seeing
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people who we never thought likeI never thought I would agree
with making sense like this is like Tucker Carlson.
Tucker. Carlson, Margaret Taylor.
Green Yes, the. People who we were like, it's a
nut job, why would we like pension anything they say AQ
Anon clock. Is right twice a day, you know
what I mean? So I don't, I'm not saying she's
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smart or anything, I'm just saying she happened to be right
on an issue. Just yes.
It's it's, it's just fascinatingto see how far we have turned
from a year ago to now. Who is we?
Well, the country we still live here.
Who is we? The the country has not shifted
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so that there's your lies and cover ups from both sides.
Material conditions not met. This is a big one.
So the reason why Zoram Mamdani is crushing we'll crushed
everybody in the primary now is about to crush Cuomo for the
second time after Eric Adams gets his little Trumpy treat by
going to HUD for backing out of the race and sleeve what got
promised something else. And like Trump is supporting
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Cuomo, which is hilarious and I think he was.
Another thing is. Wild and I think Hillary.
Clinton is too. I think so.
Too, which is. Hilarious.
But Zoran is surging because he's like, let's make the buses
free. I'm going to charge everybody
.00 da da da percent over $1,000,000 and that's going to
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fund this so the bus drivers don't have to worry about
dealing with money. It'll be faster because all you
all have to do is get on the busand it'll help you all, you
know, get back and forth to workand you ain't got to worry about
having a bus pass no more. Just going to make the city
better. They can't, they can't, they
can't stop clapping hard enough.I'm going to freeze the rent
where it is now so the landlordscan't pull nothing funny on you.
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They can't stop clapping hard enough.
You know, the crazy thing about it is he's kind of doing what
Trump did just the opposite way.It's like bullying for
progressive policies, yes. He's he's sitting there, he saw
something that people needed andpeople wanted.
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So you know what? We can do that.
He's telling people, hey, we actually can get this done.
And people are saying, OK, we believe you and and.
He came out with the books. He's like, look, I need this
much from the state, so I got togo talk to the governor and I
need this much from this person.And then I'm going to in and and
introduce a tax to raise this much revenue.
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And then the buses are paid for.Yeah.
And people have been, and this is all people really want,
Republicans or Democrats, this is all they want.
They're like, hey, we want something done about this and we
want somebody who's going to do it.
Materials. Material conditions met, that's
all people actually care about. Are the potholes filled?
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Is the post office running in a good condition?
It like the basics, the stuff that the stuff that in the 80s
where if you got a state job or a government job, you were like,
oh, that's a that's a good job you got right, Good job.
It's. Steady pay, it's easy work.
The the cities are always going to need to be re beautified and
refixed. It's always going to be
something to do. Well, they just the betrayal of
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the left and the right on the common man is another reason why
we are where we are. These people have been riled up
to be these racist little zombies because they think their
material conditions will get better if they can put their
boot on somebody else. If I just push down on them then
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I will get higher up and then I will be up there with Trump.
I don't care how many people they deport.
Y'all are still going to be poor, yes?
I and I think you're absolutely correct.
I think the whole notion of hey,if we get rid of factor X, which
in that's the only thing. Holding you back which in this.
Case has been immigrants get ridof all these immigrants taking
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y'all jobs would have a lot morejobs.
It's them and then and. Then you start now, we're here
now where you see them getting rid of all these immigrants and
we have less jobs than we had before.
People like, hey, what happened to our jobs?
Like it'll eventually come this.This is the problem.
And then the last. The last one was racism over
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food when people let their inside bigotry outweigh their
material conditions of the moment.
You cannot tell people I'm a lower gas, I'm a lower eggs, I'm
a lower energy, I'm a lower cars.
I'm going to do all the Teslas are going to be super cheap.
You're going to be able to get all these promises.
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Bro. It's 359 for gas.
Yeah. That's.
Up stupid, you going the wrong way.
Of and then. Tariffs What?
That is the opposite. That is the opposite of bringing
US money. That's charging us more money.
But you know, he don't know whattariffs mean.
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And then don't nobody want to tell him that he got tariffs
backwards? Very much so he can't read.
No, he can't read. That's why he's like, oh,
tariffs, they give you money. I've been saying for a while now
he can't read. Especially since this.
Election people, this case, if anything we love this past
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election is racism is not a dealbreaker.
Right. And I think a.
Lot of people are waking up realizing that fact that hey, a
bunch of people. I'll push back.
I think it is a deal breaker forthe left.
It is a deal breaker because theleft said do not send no more
money do not send no more bombs to Israel or we going to stay
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home and the DNC and and Joe Biden and sorry Miss Harris who
you part of it too. They said don't do it or we
ain't coming are. We going to.
Vote for the other. You better not do it and they
say you'll vote for us. She tried to call a bluff and.
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So. So because Muslims are
deprioritized and Israelis are prioritized?
OK, I guess I don't need my build back better, huh?
Remember all the infrastructure?Remember the bridges and the
tunnels and the and the and the highways?
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The fairies, they were supposed to put billions of dollars
converting everything over into green.
No, Joe put his foot on that. He said no, we good.
But you ran on that, Joe. Corey Bush, she was like, I ran
on that. I promised my people that I was
bringing jobs back, that you wasgoing to help us get our
infrastructure together to, to to weatherproof us for this
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climate catastrophe. Re re gird the infrastructure,
save us a lot of money actually in the future.
You know what I'm saying? Instead of wait until something
falls apart and people die and we got all this cleanups, why
don't you just maintain your stuff, you know, do some, do
some maintenance, do some repairs.
We she said, I promised my people that we, we got to do the
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build back better. And then everybody looked at her
in that room like it's not happening.
So they promises made, promises not kept from both sides, which
leads us to unbridled rage. Because now I am hungry, I am
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scared and I don't feel safe andI have no hope on the future.
And I was very much alarmed by the rhetoric we've seen this
past week. What you mean in terms?
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Of OK, we had the CC Kirk killing, which was tragic, sure,
because despite him being an awful person, I just want to.
Put it in context, he was schoolshooting #46 and then school
shooting #47 was an hour later, and I think we've had another
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one since then. So we're up to 49 or 50.
That is also. Correct.
So I just want. To I mean, even among school
shootings, he was one of 50, correct?
I'm with. That happening, the rhetoric
online before we had any facts about it, was this was the left,
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it's time for war. No facts, no facts, no
information. A lot of people in powerful
positions. Governor was inciting war on
their own people. No on us.
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Yes, they said. We did it and the and the the
gun was trans, the bullets was trans, the neighborhood was
trans, somebody's dog was trans,everybody was trans.
Yes. Was it the trans massacre?
Which is baffling and alarming because I, I kind of want to
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blame social media for this 'cause I think social media
plays a big part in it. Oh yeah, The way we as society
just take things to another level in terms of our rhetoric,
like words used to mean something, like what you mean.
Us though, in social media, it'snot us in social media, it's
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certain people using social media well, well we.
Know who those people are? It's it's.
The same actors, you know what I'm saying?
Doing the same things. Cause Mikey where what area you
grew up in? Say what era area?
Oh area, Saint Louis. I'm between Saint Louis and
Chicago suburbs. OK, half and half.
So you kind. Of kind of get understood where
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I'm going with this. I grew up in the hood, right?
And as I grew up in, I grew up in the hood in the 80s and 90s,
growing up in the hood in the 80s and 90s, when somebody said
something like I'm going to killyou or I'm going to get my gun,
you knew shit was going down, right?
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That was. Happening, that was.
Happening yes now people say these things and it's like well
is it really happening They justthrow it out there and you know
like in terms of like inciting violence it's time for war and
these type of things are are dangerous rhetoric because
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whereas person A or person B might not take it serious like
are you pussy we're we're takingit serious person D they look at
you and say you know what I'm going to get my gun or I
already. Got mine and you ain't getting
to your gun. Correct.
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Thanks. For the warning, like yes, some
people stay ready. Some.
People stay ready and it alarms me because spec like, you know,
we have more and more states that are becoming open carry and
getting these things passed remarkably fast.
Now before we like, you know, just last year was a whole bunch
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of red tape. We couldn't get rid of
everybody's financial aid because this had we done this,
had we did, we had to vote on this and now we're like, that's
just getting everything done within one year.
Suddenly, suddenly the state legislature is compliant.
Very. Compliant.
And even when they're not compliant, they're compliant,
right? Even when they don't want to,
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they still say yes. They still vote in the way that
they're supposed to vote. Yes, and it's just super
interesting watching these things happen and watching not
only our economy, because that'sthat's that's said the last
episode, how bad the economy hasgotten.
And he came with facts and numbers on that, but the mental
state, the mental health of people just declined.
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And also some of the rhetoric and some of the things that
people on that side was vehemently against in terms of
canceled culture and now being praised.
And now it's becoming common practice.
And I and I'm getting this is what I'm here to talk about.
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Yeah, the whole Jimmy Kimmel thing that's happened today.
And it's not the, this is the first, it's not even the first
thing like this has happened, right?
Colbert was first. Colbert.
Was the first major name that kind of got quote UN quote
canceled. And and and it's I think it's
alarming me because it's not by the people like like me and you
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say we're not watching Stephen Colbert show.
He's a piece of shit, he's racist.
He's this that's one thing. It's by the government.
It's funny, it's funny you should this power, it's funny
you should mention that I'm reading here from
constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendmentDash 1.
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This is the First Amendment. Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech
or of the press, or the right ofthe people peaceably to assemble
and to petition the government government for a redress of
grievances. Sorry guys, that means that KKK
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gets to have their anniversary parade every year.
And the black folks in that city?
Sorry, you got to eat that one. When the Proud Boys want to run
around talking trash and throwing slurs at everybody,
guess what? It's their First Amendment right
to do so. The first the First Amendment
protects them from the government telling them to shut
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up. The government can't tell you to
shut up because they don't like what you're saying.
It's almost like it's the first freaking one.
And what's been fascinated by this whole thing is people who
normally would champion these things.
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Are you ever saying this is the bridge too far?
Remember where Bondy came out there?
Like, yeah, we're going to be going after hate speech on both
sides. Everybody pull this on like a a
say in to incite violence or something we keep in our hate
speech like well hold on lady. We.
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We. Didn't agree to that part.
We just want you to go after them.
Don't worry about over here on this side.
You just say them and that's andthat's the other part of the
bullshit is the acceptance of the framing from the left.
Yeah, as and that's why I like as soon as as soon as Charlie
Kirk gets brought up the 1st it's like it's like a well,
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yeah, but do you condemn Hamas? I'm not playing no fucking
semantics games with y'all no more.
You're not going to make me say stuff, right?
You're nothing to gas like me about what I saw and what I
didn't see. I know what y'all know about the
situation and y'all don't know shit.
So how do y'all have all these? The end.
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That was Jesse Watters talking about some this is a declaration
of war. And then the governor was
talking about I wish he hadn't have been one of us.
What you mean one of us? Who is us?
Who is us in this scenario? Americans.
Utahans, Mormons or is it white people you was hoping he was
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some trans African trend African.
Immigrant. Yeah.
Trendy. Agua immigrant like on a from
Mexico on. A student.
Visa who have blue hair. Like I get it, you wanted that
to be the case, but it isn't thecase.
This is another case of a white boy shooting up a college.
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Charlie Kirk. Was the target this time and
then the next time that that happened, it was the OR what was
it the week or so before that atthe Annunciation Church the
first day of school and then theperson going through the staying
like come on y'all. And then you looking around like
when when will the blacks and the left?
Because when they say the left, who votes 90% Democratic.
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Black people, you know what I mean?
So the the the coded speech is not so coded.
We know what you saying, Yeah. And it's crazy because now these
things are issued, but these have always been an issue with
these shootings and stuff. Same.
It's the same type of dude everytime and.
Charlie Kirk kind of championed it in a way because he was like,
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hey, this is just the catalyst, he of war.
This is the thing that for us tokeep our guns, this is something
we have to deal with. We said it's worth it.
And, and everybody on the left was like, that's bullshit, it's
not worth it at all. And then everybody on the right
told us to shut up. Lib Tard All right, fine.
We going to shut up now. He gets shot.
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Open your mouth and start being sad.
No, you can't make me do that. I don't have to feel sad because
at the same time there they and the other part that crushes me
is CNN and all them keep saying and then yeah, some people on
the left celebrating death. Even if these people were
celebrating death. I wrote this down so I wouldn't
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forget. What was Zimmerman selling?
Autographed bags of Skittles andhe ain't celebrating death.
Kyle Rittenhouse out there selling books that ain't
celebrating death. I.
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I I said something similar with Dutch.
I was like George Floyd. Challenge.
Yes. I said these are the same people
who made fun and mocked George Floyd's death.
There was all. Taking knees and just laughing
about it. And that's just even if they
even if 30% of the stuff they say about him is true.
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Y'all supposed to be Christians.That's your brother in Christ.
But instead I got family memberstalking about Charlie Kurt.
Oh rest in peace my brother in Christ.
What Christ you worshiping? What kind of brother is he to
you? How how do you identify with
him? How how are y'all alike and how
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are y'all different? I would like to know it's.
Amazing. How?
And. I won't one more last thing and
it was it was the one after it was the shooting in Colorado.
And I think that was the one of the guy had the the kid had the
revolver and like they interviewed a little Asian kid,
right. This is probably, I don't know,
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an hour, 2 hour, hour and a half.
You know, as soon as they get reunited with the parents, the
film crews was out there in the in the car line and that they go
up and they get the permission from the parents and they're
talking to the kid about like, how, like, what was your
experience kind of like, did yousee?
Like, what did you see? What did you hear?
He's like, yeah, I was outside. But then like, I heard the first
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pop and then I was like, I don'tknow what that is.
And then I heard a lot of pops and then I knew what it was.
So I just ran inside. And then like, yeah, we were in
lockdown. And then, yeah, I think some of
my friends died. But then they, yeah, my mom came
and got me. It's normal to them.
He wasn't even frazzled. And then like the chat, I was
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playing it on the stream and then the chat was like, well,
maybe he's in shock. I'm like, or maybe he's used to
it. Maybe they've already had, you
know what I mean? Like when you just like cutting
the grass or wash some dish, youjust have like conversations for
the future in your head. He's probably already had this
conversation with himself in hishead talking to the I had news.
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I was talking. About this from the Charlie Kirk
thing happened how one the Internet has gotten way too
comfortable with showing death. Oh yeah, like that's all Elon.
That that. Clip was up there.
I mean, it's probably still up, yeah.
It it it is the fact that we like you can just this is not
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even something you look for likeI was I did I.
I. Found out about Charlie Kirk's
death because I'm literally cruising Twitter and it showed
up on my timeline like minutes after it happened.
So why? I'm like, so why do you think
Elon let that stay up? That is a good question he can
get anytime. Now, when people were mocking
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him, your account's gone and maybe 10 minutes, you know what
I mean? If not instantly, if you, like,
piss him off. And if you're, if you're adding
him back and forth, he'll boot your shit right away.
He's still got it up there. Yeah.
It's, it's alarming, it's on. Purpose that you.
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That we as society have gotten to the point where you could
just go on the social media app and watch somebody die.
You know. And, and I say this because I
remember the back in the 90s when they had like faces of
death and stuff like that, that you had to pay like money for a
lot of that stuff wasn't real inthere.
Now you've got faces of death like on your phone, like just go
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on Twitter. And and Johnny Kerry wasn't the
only one. I remember when it was take off.
Oh, I didn't see. That one the.
Moment take off died. It was put on the Internet.
That's how I felt that he died, right?
Like this is like, this is not normal.
People should not be recording people's last breaths.
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So. So one of my favorite people on
the planet, her name is Aiki Shabazz Whitaker.
She's a defense attorney and a law professor out of out of
think, Brooklyn. She's she's awesome.
And when I think it was, I thinkit was Michael Brown because I
want to say I started watching her stuff very, very early.
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Or maybe Tamir Rice. It was when it was after one of
the men died. And the main thing and all of
her stuff, she has this five hours thing that five hours that
people should do to not, not do and not do around the police.
But then she was like, y'all need to manage all expectations.
I might have been George Floyd. She's like, y'all need to manage
all expectations. Why do you why are you upset
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about this? Because you didn't get what the
outcome wasn't what you expected.
You need to change what you would expect.
You are getting let down becauseyour hopes are too high, not
because the world is failing. The world is doing the exact
same thing. It is the exact same thing, but
we were on a trajectory to go upand we're not.
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I would say that we're definitely declining in a bunch
of areas, but a lot of this stuff was already happening.
It's just not. There's just no, there's no dips
right now. It's just straight terror, just
straight pain. I I.
Think what it is is, but I agree, I think a lot of it is
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simply that. We didn't.
Expect to see the decline so fast.
Novocaine. Is wearing off.
Yeah, it's. Like it's declining like right
before our eyes, like we watching the economy.
Like I, I watched the video on Twitter.
I think it was a it was a news report when they were
interviewing this farmer from Arkansas.
(50:26):
Yeah. I got that in my nose too.
And he was like, hey, we used tosell this amount of soy to
China. We have not sold any this year.
She's like any like, no, none. And we were the main supplier to
China. They went somewhere else and got
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it. And that's Brazil.
Yeah, they went to Brazilian, got it.
And that's ruining our economy. They don't care like like this
is working great. What are you talking about and
he get he about to get somebody in there to give him exactly the
numbers that he is looking for. So what are y'all talk like?
What are y'all talking about? This is working great.
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He that farmer is that farmer isa deep state leftist and a liar
Like that's that's literally they are full full blown mass
delusion, mass hysteria. The emperor has no clothes.
Like they are just believing everything that he says.
He'll put it out on Truth Socialand they'll just turn their
phone off and like that's what happened today.
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And it's crazy because when he originally ran, what, almost 10
years ago now? 2015 is when it came down the
escalator, yeah. Those were the people who he was
coming out to say he was helping.
Right. Even this last time.
Yeah. And my.
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Farmers, you know, I always takecare of my farmers.
They love me. They love me so much.
The farmer, we had to bail the farmers out last time he tried
to play tariff games with China,with the washing machines.
We had to buy all of their crops.
And guess what we did with all their crops?
We turned it into food and we and we gave it to to USAID.
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And then as soon as he came backin he canceled USAID and let the
food rot. Like dude is stupid.
Like he actually is dumb. Like I don't know if everybody
is aware of this. He has not graduated from a
class or learned anything since the mid 70s.
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He is a old stupid man. Back when they didn't even have
calculators. You smell me like he's not this
brilliant business. But how do you bankrupt like 6
casinos, two of them in 18 months?
Like the dudes not A casino is abucket.
People walk in, take their money, insert it into the
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bucket. Your job is to take the money
out of the bucket and put it into your bank account.
End of casino strategy. And he's found a way to bankrupt
it several times. It's pretty.
Hard to bankrupt a casino. It's.
Literally a bucket to deposit money into and they allow you to
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cheat in your own favor. And you still, you still found a
way to screw it up. So you're familiar with BRICS,
right? BRICS, Yeah, yes.
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, they've been
trying to form their own trade alliance for, I don't know, 6-7
(53:39):
years. And especially with all this
shit Russia has been up to, it'sbeen hard for them to really get
a handle on it. But now look at them there.
Everyone is going to China because China is more reasonable
at this point. Europe is going to like side
with China over us. My buddy Canadian Ollie man,
(53:59):
he's on unbox politics with us on on Thursday nights.
He's he's getting orange juice and and oranges again, but the
oranges are from somewhere inside.
They might be from Brazil, but his orange juice is from South
Africa. So what that tell you they have
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just cut us out of the we're notin the conversation anymore.
They've just moved on without usbecause we're having a petulant
child moment and they're like, well, this I still got to sell
this orange juice. Canada glass of juice for you.
Yes, please. We're Florida, Georgia.
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We need to sell orange juice. We need to sell oranges.
We have our That's the problem with trying to change the world
in in six months. This is already set up to be
what it is. If you want to change it, you
have to change the setup, he says.
I want everything built in America.
Cool. Did you build factories?
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Did you get in the steel that you need?
Did you get in the sand? Did you get in the workers that
you need before you shut the borders and put tariffs on
everything? No.
So now you got to build. Now you got to build factories.
You got to build a warehouses with tariff steel.
How the hell is it? Well, we're going to have a deal
with Russia for steel. And there you go.
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It's not that he doesn't know anything about the economy.
He's tanking it on purpose. He's setting other people up and
dragging us back. I wrote this down from, I think
it was a similar clip from the one that you saw, but I think it
was from the, it might have been, it might have been
Arkansas or it might have been Northern Florida.
But 205070 is the percentages for 21/22/20.
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No, 22/23/24, that's the percentage of farmers that sold
at a loss. 205070 And then the lenders, the farm lenders, the
guys who like so if they need a combine or if they need to buy
seed or all that fertilizer, allthat stuff.
Oh, and also we can't grow anything because Canada's mad at
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us and we get all of our fertilizer from them.
The potash. 30. Percent of the farmers right now
will not have a harvest in 26th.So now what?
Well, I guess those S Africans can come right in and take
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those, take those plots of land off you, huh?
Now that they can just get a $5,000,000 Trump Gold visa, I
wonder who will spot? I wonder who will spot those
South African white farmers who are being oppressed.
Who will spot them? The $5 million?
Maybe a rocket dude. I find it.
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Fascinating that throughout thisyear, a lot of people's
perception on what America is has drastically changed.
What I mean by that is, yeah, before this year, people always
feel like, oh, but America's superpower, we do everything on
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our own. We get everything on our own.
We handle things our way becausewe're Americans.
We don't need any other countries, right?
Then you start seeing these tariffs and you start like,
really? Hey, we get this from this
country. We get that from this country.
Now you start to see the cost ofthese things go up or we just
not have the product. It's like, oh this is a problem.
(57:38):
At the price is the problem, butalso it's disrespectful to our
he put them on our allies. Yeah, like he.
Put like he put that shit on Canada.
You know what Canada said? Get rid of it.
Hey, get rid of it right now. All right, Bet pull all the
American shit off the shelf and I'm going to trust all of you
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guys. Like what's his name?
Charlie Angus. He put out a a video.
He used to be in politics, but he now he's going around, he's
with Midas touch Canada edition.He's he's doing their media team
now. But he was like, yeah, I'm not
going to, I'm not going to enforce any of this stuff.
(58:19):
And I'm not going to yell at youguys about it, but I'm going to
trust all of you shop owners getthe little Canada flags.
And I want Canada flags and all the Canadian products so that
people know. And when people would go through
and they were looking on the back of soup labels and if they
saw American stuff, they turn itaround so people would know that
it was American. And to skip it.
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They Kentucky lost $2 billion inannual whiskey sales.
It's Kentucky. Do you think they have like
another $2 billion sitting around?
They needed that money. This is his idea.
This is what tariffs do. But but what do we know?
(59:03):
It's so. Crazy.
This has only been, like I said,not even a year.
Nine months, No. But this is the lesson that
everyone is going to have to learn together, unfortunately.
You know, like this is, I mean, if you paid attention in social
studies, if you watch the news regularly, people wouldn't fall
(59:26):
for these tricks. But when he says I'm going to
tear of people and that's going to make your prices lower and
these mugs don't understand that, that is completely
backwards and stupid and and just moronic to believe.
And then and then like as soon as he has what is that
liberation day? The number one most Google thing
(59:48):
was like, who pays tariffs? Y'all didn't even know.
Y'all didn't even know, but y'all rooting for it.
OK, keep rooting all listeners out there.
Make sure that every time you gogrocery shopping just grab like
5 or 6 cans of food. You don't want to panic by we
(01:00:12):
don't want everybody to freak out and stuff like that, but get
some get some shelf stable stuff.
Keep a couple of cases of water in the house or the big jugs if
you need to. I'm dead serious because it's
going to get bad, like real bad.Because when, when come and and
don't get me started on Hyundai and how they he begged and
(01:00:32):
pleaded for these come for thesecountries to come in and invest
in the US and they do. They send fucking genius
engineers. These are smart dudes that are
just here to help build the factory and then they get paid
when they get home. They don't make any money while
they're here. They're just visitors helping
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their company. And you put them in chains.
You dragged them around the you dragged them around the
construction site in chains. They're not coming back. 8000
jobs gone and it was batteries, which is where all the cars are
going to be. Sorry, all of you gas guzzlers
(01:01:14):
and we ain't going to have gas cars in like 15 years.
Then joints can be gone. Half of Shanghai's cars are
electric already and that's likethe most cars in like a city
area or whatever and they're allhalf of them are electric going
off a clean energy like China ishere.
You know what I'm saying? Everybody keeps treating China
(01:01:35):
like they're all out in rice paddies with the big hats.
No, they all have degrees and highly technical jobs and
electric cars and they're they have a middle class now.
They're oppressive still, but they have a middle class now,
which is way bigger than our middle class.
So give it five years. Who's the consumers now?
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They're the consumers because that's what we are now.
We make way too much money and all.
There's so many of us that everybody wants to sell to us
because the Americans can affordit.
Not anymore. Not.
Anymore so it's it's going to beit's going to be interesting to
(01:02:16):
see him try to blame everybody and they Mama over this because
as much as he's doing about this, about the immigration
stuff which hurts farmers, whichhurts the economy, and then he's
going after these colleges and schools and stuff which hurts
the economy because we have foreign exchange like all of the
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like, you can't be profitable and racist.
You have to pick. You have to pick that is a solid
point you. Can make.
I mean you can make a product, but then nobody will want it.
The tourism industry is desecrated like Vegas is empty.
(01:03:03):
No one's going to veg. Who's going to Disney World?
Who what what foolish European is going to risk coming to
America right now? They're not coming here.
They're not like they're dried up all and same thing over in
the in the North East. They're not coming to ski.
(01:03:23):
The Canadians are like no, we good.
I think I'm going to go out Westthis year and they're all flying
out the BC, going to the nature preserves over there.
The parks are closing because they can't have Rangers because
they cut the money. They let Elon cut all the money.
So Yellowstone is, you know, unmanned guy just got attacked
(01:03:47):
by a bear and now they're letting people just go in there.
But a guy just got attacked by abear.
The Rangers are gone. This is not so.
This is the thing that they're trying.
These are the results of what they were sold.
They were sold cheaper this, cheaper that, cheaper this,
cheaper that. So now we come to the moment
where the rubber hits the road. And then now they have to sell
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this as the Democrats are at fault.
Good luck. You're in charge.
Remember half a you kicked everybody out who told you no.
Yeah. And now?
It's just you standing up in front of everybody and
everything's gone to shit. And and it's different because
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you have control of everything. Everything.
Everybody's doing everything. Everybody's doing exactly what
you tell them to do every time. And and nothing's getting done.
Yeah, this. Isn't like the first time we're
like, yeah, control, but you ain't got that type of control.
You're still learning your way around.
No, you know better this time, everybody.
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You have everything that you can.
What? More than any other president
probably ever had. Oh yeah, Way.
Past his actual powers, yeah, hehas.
Like the Senate, he has the House, he already, yeah, the
Supreme Court, he has a lot of the lower courts.
I mean, it's not like. His DOJ got him out of his Trump
University fraud case, Yeah. It's not like.
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His commerce secretary lived next door to Epstein and was his
best friend, the three of them 3amigos.
Epstein's Epstein sold Lutnick abrownstone in Manhattan for $10.
That's crazy. That's not.
Hush money. I don't know what I'm I don't
know what I'm talking about. Just 10.
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Everybody buys them for $10, right?
I think it's best to end this episode.
I want Joy Reid said what I thought was factual.
She straight up said I won't. I would say verbatim.
She was like, you have everything you want right now,
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everything that you want to accomplish.
You got rid of DEI, got rid of affirmative action.
You've done everything you wanted got getting their
immigrants out of here. Why are you still mad?
It's in here. You're empty on the inside,
that's why there's nothing in there.
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And guess what? You'll never be able to fill it
even though he's taking a $4 billion while while in office.
Imagine if Obama put out up cryptocurrency a met.
They would be 25th amendment. Impeach him, get him out of
here. Imagine.
If any other president would take people in the White House
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and show him, hit their merch, his merchandise, like, hey, I
got these hats over here with a hat with a shirt.
Like what the fuck are you doing?
Remember, hey, remember when he had the used car lot out there
on the front lawn? It's so it's such a wild thing
that this is this is like real life.
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Like he has a section of like, hey, I got some hats over here
with that. That's really nice.
Like shirts are like, hey, I love.
Made in China, yeah. Like it was, it was so wild
seeing him. I think it was it was who was
it? Was it Putin he was talking to?
Well, he was like, hey, they made these shirts for me.
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That says like about him runningagain.
Yeah, I can't do that. Zelensky.
Yeah, I think he might have beenZelensky.
He was talking about the shirts about in the hats about him
running for re election. We didn't.
Even get into for it. We didn't even get into foreign
affairs and how that's getting fucked up.
But if we're, if we're wrapping up, let me, let me give
everybody a little bit of hope. Let me, let me, I have to break
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you first like Gordon Ramsay andthen I can build up your
restaurant. So I think the first thing is
look to New York with Zoran, right?
There are a lot of people who are Jewish, who are older, who
are probably not in the demographic of a young African
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American Muslim, right? They're probably not on his
team, but he's speaking their language, which is things are
bad and let's try to do some small stuff that will make your
life a little bit more comfortable.
That's what we need. And that stuff is easy to get
people behind because you know, what's really easy to do is to.
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I don't know if y'all remember in the last election I didn't
see a whole bunch of red hats like the first time around.
There was a little. And then after he got in and in
the liberation day and it kind of just I'm going to go get my
Bears hat. You know, I'm going to go get
my, you know, I ain't wore my Cardinals hat in a minute.
Let me pull that out. Like they, they kind of just
slink back into underneath, you know, I mean, the same people
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that we're talking about, they kind of just slink back into the
floorboards and start acting normal again.
So. They don't even have to change
their hearts. That's fine.
Let them be broken and evil and twisted all they want.
We just need the cow to pull theplow.
I don't need to like the cow pull the fucking plow.
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That's that's what I need them to do.
And the the way you get the cow that doesn't like you to pull
the plow is you use a carrot andthe carrot is to change the
material conditions. If someone is running for office
and they do not offer that, tellthem to go fuck themselves.
And if they do not do things that help your material
condition that you will run yourself.
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And when you decide to run yourself, I mean, what are you
going to do? Worry about skeletons in the
closet? Look at Trump.
Now is the time. The iron is not going to get any
hotter. If you need to run, run.
If you need to hold your people accountable, hold them
accountable. Now is the time for demands
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because after the rubble, we will have to rebuild and we will
need not a project 2025 to make everybody Hitler's youth and and
put all the women in cages and and and fight the blacks.
Like we don't need that kind of plan.
But you're going to give us freehealthcare.
We're going to have universal healthcare or none of you guys
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will sit in office and we'll putin people that give us first
first or single payer like that.Like you have to start demanding
what you want from your public officials.
Every day that you let them slide by doing shit that helps a
big corporation and not you is your fault now.
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And I hope y'all learn y'all lesson.
We may not, we shall not let them grift on our futures
because some of us have little kids and we needed this election
to go a certain way. But now I have to fucking type
up a letter to make sure that mymy daughter doesn't go into some
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database that's given a fucking RFK Junior because I don't know
what the fuck. I mean.
The dude has no medical experience and he's in charge of
his National Institute of Healthis run by a guy with brain
worms, testosterone, and blue Ethel in his body all
simultaneously. So we will not you.
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Now is the time for the the proletariat to start our
bullying campaign. Democrats or Republicans, I
don't care. I honestly think that there
should be a new party, the pro, the pro Dem party, progressive
Democrats, everybody's welcome. We're here to fix material
conditions only keep your baggage on the outside.
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We're not here to talk about that just to get, we're here to
get shit done. Do your job, go home.
If y'all want to hang out, cool.But that's not what this is.
This is these are jobs, these are positions, these are
obligations and responsibilitiesthat are not being met because
everybody's raising money and playing games.
Meanwhile, there's no Departmentof Education and I just had AI,
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just had a baby. I want my tax money back.
I want it all back because everything's torn to Thunder.
And last point and the best point, look at Chicago.
We got told we were going to have, oh, I love the smell of
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napalm in the morning. He was, oh, well, we're going,
we're going to Apocalypse Now Chicago.
We're going to run games around Chicago.
We're going to do all this. Brandon Johnson said, not on my
watch. Governor Pritzker said, not on
my watch. Everybody in the city said we
got you except for some small loud contingency who just keep
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wanting things to stay bad. If you got a good leader, even
if you don't agree with him on everything, have his back or her
back. Look at a Mayor Wu in in Boston.
Asian lady running a largely black and white and Hispanic
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city. Everybody got her back because
she means what she says. And she said I'm a protect
y'all. And John, Mayor Johnson said I'm
a protect y'all and Governor Printer said I'm a protect
y'all. And they were out there and they
did what they needed to do. And guess what?
Trump ran away like he always does.
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Like he always does. He goes for the easiest parts
1st and if it's not easy, he goes to something else.
He never tries hard. Never, ever obey in advance.
If you want to make me do some stupid shit, get your lazy ass
up, get over here and make me. But you got to go through my
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mayor first. You got to go through my
governor first. So stick together.
Don't be sad, be mad. Find out what you can do.
Save some water, save some food,and we're going to have to ride
it out there. You go let them notify you.
Mikey, you can find me. On YouTube and Twitch, the show
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