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February 5, 2025 29 mins

Is Elon Musk truly the genius behind SpaceX and Tesla, or is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez onto something with her critiques? We explore this fiery clash between two iconic figures, examining the intersection of political influence and technological innovation. Get ready for a humorous yet insightful journey through government spending, the intelligence debate, and the rise of young professionals in key positions. Sharp wit and critical viewpoints are the order of the day as we navigate the complex political landscape.

Our spotlight shines on Elon Musk's storied career, from PayPal beginnings to his polarizing Twitter acquisition. We question the financial growth of political figures and investigate the spending patterns of USAID, particularly on diversity and inclusion projects. This episode dissects the intricate web of taxpayer money usage and pushes the envelope on whether Musk's decisions are as intelligent as his inventions suggest. Expect a critical eye and a questioning stance as we unravel these stories.

And just when you think the political drama is over, we tackle the latest Super Bowl tariff controversy with a side of humor. Chuck Schumer's theatrical antics take center stage, but the real focus is on the economic implications for everyday Americans. With tariffs threatening your guacamole and beer, the episode concludes with a satirical look at political showmanship and the real cost of these policies. Join us for a compelling conversation full of intrigue, laughter, and a few surprises along the way.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What you just said is one of the most insanely
idiotic things I have ever heard.
At no point in your rambling,incoherent response were you
even close to anything thatcould be considered a rational
thought.
Everyone in this room is nowdumber for having listened to it

(00:22):
, is now dumber for havinglistened to it.
You don't know what that oughtis, mr Trash.
I'd show you, but I'm too old,I'm too tired, I'm too fucking
blind.
If I were the man I was fiveyears ago, I'd take a
flamethrower to this place.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Do you understand the words that are coming out of?

Speaker 1 (00:52):
my mouth.
You want answers.
I think I'm entitled.
You want answers.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
I want the truth.
You can't handle the truth.
I don't know how many times wecan say it in this world.
The truth, shall I set you free.
This is Tim.
Let's get on my lawn.
Oh, the light has been's.
Get on my lawn.
The bad realm is of a Gen Xer.
Oh, the lights as we shine onUSAID, alexandria, ocasio-cortez
and the battle of wits withElon Musk.
And that's a short battle.

(01:17):
That's like bringing a straw toa tank fight.
Oh, the Dems are scrambling.
They are literally in freak-outmode with everything going on
with Doge, looking into allthese wonderful things and all
these wonderful spendingprograms and all this wonderful

(01:38):
government waste.
And the Democrats are like well, how are we supposed to have
slush funds for money if wecan't launder it somewhere the
mob does not have?
Sonny Corleone is rolling overin his grave because they never
had an operation like this.
But first we have to get to AOC.

(01:59):
Oh, aoc, that bastion ofsoundbites.
Oh, aoc, that bastion ofsoundbites calling Elon Musk
unintelligent.
Let's listen.
We're going to try to listen tothis minute five.
I don't know if I'm going to beable to get through it, but
we're going to have to try tolisten to this.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
This dude is probably one of the most unintelligent
billionaires.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
I have ever met or seen.
Okay, this dude like okay,right now, when you're talking
about intelligence and you startoff the conversation with this
dude like, oh my God, like mostunintelligent billionaire like I
ever met, okay, how manybillionaires have you met AOC
let's talk about?
Let's give them something totalk about.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Our witnessed, which you know.
You can probably even gleanthat from watching these people
on TV.
Anyways, all of that is to sayis that they don't do their
homework, Clearly.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
The dude doesn't do his homework.
He builds fucking rockets.
He builds rockets, nasa isusing his tech, is going to him
for his technology because hebuilds a fucking rocket that
could go up in the air and thenland back on a platform the, the

(03:25):
, the boost, a solid boosteritself lands, lands, like lands
like you know, like, like you'veseen in a video game, and
evidently Elon Musk is soinvolved in SpaceX that he can,
like you could, hold up a partof the rocket and he'll say well
, that's the, uh, that's the,the anti-flux capacitor, and
tell you exactly what it does,because he knows every single

(03:47):
nuance of his rockets and hisTesla automobiles.
But they don't do.
This is the woman saying theydon't do their research.
This is the woman that spoutsoff facts and shit and literally
they're not based in anyreality.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
And literally they're not based in any reality, like
they're putting 19-year-olds inat the treasury.
This dude is not smart.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
They're putting 19-year-olds in at the treasury.
No, they're not putting them inat the treasury.
They are looking intocorruption.
And what does age have to dowith being able to go through
every single line item and say,OK, why are we sending $50,000

(04:33):
to $50 million to Gaza forcondoms?

Speaker 4 (04:33):
Because when Hamas rapes Israeli women, I don't
think they wear condoms and andthe danger in not in the lack of
intelligence and the lack ofexpertise that Elon has.
I mean, this guy is one of themost morally vacant.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
The danger of this guy notbeing.
He only made himself.
He's from South Africa.
He only made himself into oneof the richest men in the world.
What are you?
You know, and the brilliance ofAOC.
Her claim to fame, of course,when she was a bartender.
But she also developed and hada publishing companies for
children's books which failed,never got off the ground and to

(05:14):
this day she still owes taxmoney for that to the state of
New York.
So I'm still not sure how she'sin public office.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Also just least knowledgeable.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
And I love it because she pauses.
She looks to the right becauseautomatically, when you're
looking to the right, you'researching for something and
usually it's not the truth.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
He's the least knowledgeable about these
systems that we really know ofum.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
So tell us all about the systems of usaid.
Come on, aoc, tell us about itwe want to hear about it from
you.
We want to hear from theintelligence of you about all
these systems but the point isis that oh wait, she has a point
.
I thought it was just the oneon the top of her head.
Hey, what that is that?
Oh wait, she has a point, Ithought it was just the one on
top of her head.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
Hey-oh.
What that means is that they'regoing to hit a button.
Inevitably they are going tohit a button and things can go
sideways.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
So she literally thinks Because you know, elon
Musk is unintelligent sheliterally thinks there's a
button somewhere in the treasury, somewhere in USAID that if you
push it it's going to screweverything up.
She really she thinks thatthere's all these buttons

(06:36):
attached to the nuclear arsenalthat's going to go off if they
hit something.
If they hit this button,something inevitably is going to
go off.
If they hit something, hit thisbutton, something inevitably is
going to go wrong.
Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
Oh, this is just.

(07:02):
This is just.
I mean, it would be funny ifthese people weren't in a
position of power.
Forbes estimates Elon Musk tobe at $426 billion worth $24 and
$26 billion.
Now people forget I think a lotof people forget Elon Musk's

(07:22):
brief history.
He basically formed PayPal.
He became a U S citizen back in2000, I think two uh.
Then, of course, ebay acquiredPayPal.
Now use the money from thatsale the sale from uh, from eBay
, to pay a PayPal to eBay tobasically found SpaceX, which

(07:47):
was back in 2002.
Now Elon's been going on for awhile.
Elon's only 53 years old.
Then in 2004, of course, heforms Tesla.
He helped create SolarCity,which I don't know if SolarCity
is still around.
I think they might be calledsomething else now, but they
were the company that they wereacquired by Tesla in 16.

(08:11):
And then they became.
I think they became.
What did they become?
They became part of TeslaEnergy, because I used to get
the phone calls all the time.
Then, in 2005, he co-foundedOpenAI, which, at that point in
time, he co-founded OpenAI,which, at that point in time, of
course, people know was thenon-profit artificial
intelligence fucking Skynet.

(08:33):
I'm still going to hold thatagainst him, that he formed
Skynet, but this is a guy that'sdone all this stuff.
This is the guy that's done allthis stuff by himself.
You go back to, to, to 95, whenhe had zip 2, then he had xcom,

(08:54):
which, of course, and paypal,then spacex, then starlink oh,
we always forget about starlink,which he founded back in the.
When the fuck did he foundstarlink 15?
2015?
He launched his own prototypesatellite for starlink in 2018

(09:15):
and, of course, we all forgetbecause it was so wild a while
ago and it was under the bidenadministration that when Russia
invaded Ukraine, musk gavefreestyling service to Ukraine
at the cost of about $400million.
This guy is so fucking stupid.
He's unintelligent, of course.

(09:39):
He acquired Twitter and he'sturning Twitter around and
twitter is now becomingprofitable.
But this guy's a fucking moron,he's on it, he's unintelligent.
I, I mean so, I mean literally.

(10:00):
Sometimes, you, you thinkyou're crazy, are you?

Speaker 5 (10:03):
crazy.
Yeah, I'm crazy.
What made you think I was?

Speaker 3 (10:06):
saying and that's literally.
It was saying yeah, she'sfucking nuts.
This is the same woman that hasbeen accused of being worth 29
million dollars since cominginto office.
When she came into office, shewas next.
She allegedly had negativeeight thousand,460.
But according to her disclosure, she had $40,000 in a 401k and

(10:31):
I love that because she was awaitress making $20,000 a year
for only like three years butsomehow she had $40,000 in a
401k which was provided by itwas the Hispanic something,
something fund.
Now she's definitely not worththe alleged $29 million, but
there is rumors and speculationsthat she's worth $4.5 million

(10:55):
Off $176,000 salary.
Isn't that kind of strange?
Isn't that kind of odd?
I I mean, just think about thatfor a minute.
I mean it doesn't make a lot ofsense to me and I love it

(11:16):
because I love Bernie Sanders.
He goes.
He tweeted yesterday Elon Muskspent $277 million to get
President Donald Trump elected.
Since the election day hasbecome $154 billion richer Not a
bad return on investment.
My reply was unless you areNancy Pelosi, then you basically
took a bank cut.
I mean, where do they get theirdata from?

(11:38):
How do they know that Elon hasmade $100,000, he's only worth
$148 billion, but somehow he'sbecome $154 billion richer.
Can someone explain that to me?
Can someone explain that to me?
I mean, I would just like some,I'd like some rationale behind
that.

(12:06):
So now, of course, doge hastheir target on the United
States Agency for InternationalDevelopment, usaid.
Now all these people are upsetthat Elon's going after this
organization.
How dare he go after adepartment, a group that that is
doing so good, so much good inthis world?
How can they be going upagainst a government, going

(12:27):
against a government agencywhose job is basically to spread
the American wealth andtaxpayer money to the world
around us in in reference toforeign aid?
How did this happen?
How could this happen?
Now, the USAID of course peoplekind of forget and Democrats
forget was basically establishedby executive order by President
John F Kennedy, and he did itbecause he wanted to basically

(12:52):
bring together all the foreignassistance organizations and
programs basically under oneagency.
That that, that's that was kindof their thought process, and
the purpose was for the.
The initial purpose was fordisaster relief, poverty relief,
technical incorporation ofglobal issues, including the
environment.
Now they added us bilateralinterest and social economic

(13:14):
development.
Ooh, that sounds, that soundslike some wonderful things.
Now, somehow, this agency,which was founded, like I said,
back in November of 1961, hasabout 10,000 employees.
That's a lot of governmentemployees, and they have they.
I mean, their budget is in thebillions yes, not millions.

(13:39):
They are looking in thebillions and they're supposed to
be helping the world oneprogram at a time.
It's very noble.
It's very noble.
It's a noble cause, until youstart breaking into what some of

(13:59):
these noble causes were.
Well, let's see $1.5 million toadvance diversity and equity
and inclusion in Siberia'sworkplaces and business
communities.
Okay, and business communities?
Okay.
They helped spend.
Excuse me, they sent $70,000for a production of a DEI
musical in Ireland.
We spent $2.5 million forelectric vehicles in Vietnam.

(14:23):
We spent what did we spend?
$5 billion for four chargingstations under the Biden program
.
So I guess that is a deal.
There was $47,000 for atransgender opera in Colombia.
Another $32,000 went to atransgender comic book in Peru.
Two millions for sex changesand LBG activism in Guatemala

(14:47):
Guantanamela.
Another $6 million went to fundtourism to Egypt.
Why do we need to send money toEgypt for their tourism
programs?
They also found out thathundreds of thousands of dollars
went to a non-profit who haslinks to terrorist organizations

(15:12):
.
Now the inspector general evenlaunched an investigation into
this, but the USAID thinksthey're above it.
There has been.
We have been trying to havecongressional oversight on this,
on this organization, for years, but they just, they just
decline.
Congress Millions, of course,went to EcoHealth Alliance,

(15:34):
which was involved in theresearch in the Wuhan lab.
We needed that, because if wedidn't have COVID, I don't know
what we're going to have.
I love it.
They also were fundingpersonalized contraceptive birth
control devices in developingcountries.
Hundreds of millions werefunded for irrigation canals,
farming equipment and evenfertilizer in Afghanistan, which

(16:00):
then went to basicallyunprecedented poppy cultivation
and heroin production.
But I'm glad we're fundingheroin, because if you can't
fund heroin, what, what good?
What good are you?
I mean there, there, there,there's, there's just so much

(16:25):
more corruption, and that's thething.
I lived in a, um, I lived in aI'm not going to say a bad place
.
I, I lived in a.
I lived in a I'm not going tosay a bad place.
I lived in a less thanwonderful place for years and
basically, when you turn on thelights in my apartment, all the

(16:47):
roaches scattered, because, ofcourse, when the lights hit, the
roaches scatter, and I thinkthat's the problem right now
with with the democrats, thelight is being shined onto their
corruption and what they aredoing it now.

(17:08):
I love it because spending underJoe Biden for USAID doubled.
In 2017, spending was at $20.1billion.
In 2023, it went up to $42.4billion.
I mean, and I love it because,like I said, $50,000 went to

(17:30):
fund condoms in Gaza.
That's always my favorite.
I love the $4 million funded forthe Center of Climate
Positivity Development.
Okay, what the fuck is that?
That sounds like somebody'slaundering some money.
Someone's washing their funds.
I just watched Scarface theother day, and when Tony Montana

(17:53):
goes to jail or is going to goto jail, what is he doing?
He's laundering money.
I love it.
$6 million for non-emergencyfunding for redundant
administrative support for theCenter of Excellence.
Does anyone remember GeorgeCostanza and the Human Fund?
Does anyone remember GeorgeCostanza and the Human Fund?

(18:16):
Another $600,000 to fundtechnology assistance for family
planning in Latin America.
$16 million forinstitutionalized contractors in
gender development offices.
$37 million went right to theWorld Health Organization.
Who has no respect for us, orthey didn't.
They're going to find outquickly because I believe we

(18:37):
withdrew from them.
We can't keep writing thesechecks all over the world.
I mean, and I love it becauseyou had one group that says that
basically said, the USAID sent$102 million to the

(18:58):
International Medical Corps toprovide Gaza with medical
assistance.
Now the International MedicalCorps wrote in a press release
they only got $68 million.
Okay, so who pocketed the other32 plus million?
Who put that in their pocket?
And I love it because the MICwas providing resources to

(19:25):
operate two hospitals located inGaza.
Now we all know that hospitalsin Gaza were used to hide
terrorists and hostages.
Now the people in Gaza loveIsrael still, so much that they
did a survey and it turned outsomething like 70% of the

(19:45):
population that they spoke to inGaza still supports Hamas.
Now, when Israel turned Hamasover a few years back, they had
built all these greenhouses, allthese power structures, all
these, of course, all thesetemples.
Well, as soon as Israel left,the people in Gaza destroyed all
the.
Now, the greenhouses were builtto provide food, but they

(20:07):
destroyed all the greenhouses.
They destroyed all thehospitals.
They destroyed all the temples,because that's just, you know,
that's just the way they are,but that's okay, we don't need
to talk.
We don't want to talk aboutthat.
But, like I said, I mean it'slike you can't make some of this
shit up.
$12 million in support toservices for the Bureau of

(20:29):
Resilience, environments andFood Security Ooh, that sounds
like someone bought a Porscheoff of that one.
I mean, it's crazy.
And, like I said, the liberalsare literally fucking melting
down.
They are proclaiming waragainst this establishment.

(20:54):
They are talking about goingafter Elon, going after all
these people, like it's, youknow, like I mean, with a
vengeance.
Here's one of the Democraticrepresentatives from the great
state of New Jersey Basicallydeclaring insurrection.
We will not take this.

(21:16):
We will fight back, fight back,fight back.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
And as I close out, because I know we've been out
here for a long time and Goddamn it.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
shut down the Senate.
We are at war Anytime.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
Who are you at war with?
We are at war.
That sounds like aninsurrection.

Speaker 5 (21:38):
Anytime a person can pay $250 million into a campaign
and they be given access, fullaccess, to the Department of
Treasury of the United States ofAmerica.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
Actually, they weren't given full access to
that.
But you know again withDemocrats why.
Let your blind anger be cloudedby facts.
And can you stop with ChuckSchumer, though?
Chuck Schumer is that guy atthe party that no one really

(22:13):
invited, but he just keepsfucking showing up.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
I'm going to stand with you in this fight and we
will win, we will win, we willwin, we will win, we will win,
we will win, we will win, wewill win, we won't rest.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
We won't rest, chuck.
You look like you need a rest.
You have people spending $1million on napkins for the
Israelis, or not the Israelis.
I should rephrase that it's fornapkins for the Palestinians,
and that is a joke.
But you are literallyun-fucking-hinged.

(22:54):
You are the roaches and thelight is being shined upon you
and you don't know what to dobecause all your scams, all your
schemes, all your, all your,all your bullshit is finally
being called out.
And let's, we got to list theChuck Schumer just a little bit

(23:16):
more, cause you gotta, I got.
I love Chuck, and we're goingto get to the avocados and
Corona in a minute, but we gotto listen to, we got to listen
to this Chuck Schirmer undouche.
I still love it, though.
Remember the USAID was createdvis-a-vis executive order.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Just remember that, and the American people mark my
words.
The American people will notstand for an unelected secret
group to run rampant through theexecutive branch.
Being innovative is good, but,mr Musk, this isn't a tech
startup.

(23:53):
These are public institutionsthat deal with things like
social security and Medicare andnational defense and provide
for the well-being of theAmerican people, and the
American people have a right tobe part of that debate, part of
that debate.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
Isn't Elon Musk an American?
Isn't he part of the Americanpeople?

Speaker 2 (24:21):
The elections occurred and once one viewpoint
got a few more votes than theother, like seven million more.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
Not only did he win the pot, he learned when the
electoral college, he won thepopular vote and he won every
swing state.
They, they have not learned.
This is gonna be great for themidterms, because they have
literally have not fuckinglearned anything, but that
doesn't mean, we throw outdemocracy.
They throw out democracy allthe time.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
The Democrats, I mean literally, that's their thing
and I think they're upsetbecause they think the
Republicans are stealing theirthing for centuries in this
country should just go out thewindow and be substituted by a
small group of people who thinkthey know a lot more than the

(25:06):
wisdom of the American people.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
The American people elected you.
Less than half the countrythinks that there's more than
just a pee-pee in a vagina.
Maybe we need someone to comein from the outside and look at
this garbage that's been runningrampant for years and find a

(25:29):
way to stop the corruption.
And that's literally what it is.
It's corruption, and you are soinvolved in the corruption that
you no longer have any that youno longer have any.
You've been in office so longyou no longer have an opinion,
where you're basically there forthe American people.

(25:51):
I love it because HakeemJeffries talks about they're
raiding the government.
Basically, doge is trying tostop taxpayer money being stolen
and wasted vis-a-vis fraud, butlet's listen to Hakeem Jeffries
because he's another nut.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
They've done nothing as it relates to lowering the
high cost of living.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
They've been in office for two weeks and they've
done nothing.
Two whole weeks you had fouryears, but two weeks they've
done fucking nothing.
Eggs are still the same prices.
Inflation went up in December.
Of course Biden was stillpresident, but don't worry, we

(26:33):
saved money on avocados andcorona.
We're going to get to that in asecond.

Speaker 5 (26:39):
At the same time, they are raiding the government,
attempting to steal taxpayermoney.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
No, they're not stealing taxpayer money and this
is why, like I said, these guysare the roaches.
Someone has flipped the lightswitch on and the roaches are
scattered.
They're not taking the money.
They're putting the money backwhere it belongs, not being
spent, and help lowering thedeficit.
We are on the precipice of aeconomic apocalypse if spending

(27:10):
continues at this pace.

Speaker 5 (27:14):
That's what the situation at the Treasury
Department is all about.
Treasury Department is allabout.
We will introduce the Stop theSteal Act in short order.
Good luck with that, hakeem.
You don't have the House or theSenate To prevent unlawful
access with respect to theDepartment of Treasury's payment

(27:40):
system connected to people whoare trying to steal personal,
sensitive and confidentialinformation.
How are they stealing?

Speaker 3 (27:52):
it.
Could you explain that to me?
Or is your stupidity, or shouldwe just talk about?
We should just talk to AMC realquick because we know her
intelligence is just oh sowonderful.
You know what I love, though.
They talk about the cost ofliving, they talk about bringing
down the cost of living.
To talk about this, to talkabout that, they talk about how
much they are in love with theamerican people, but all the,

(28:12):
all their policies do is hurtthe average american.
So, of course, when, when thetariff threat was going on with
me, chuck Schumer went up therewith his Corona and his avocados
, he said, look, this is goingto cost more.
First of all, he didn't even goup with a bottle of Corona.
He went up with a can of Corona.
And can't we just get avocadosfrom California?

(28:36):
Hey, talk about how your SuperBowl feast is going to go up so
much more when these taxes, whenthese tariffs take effect and
tariffs are not taxes we don'tpay the tariffs.
The company that imports theitem pays the tariffs, but you
know we're not.
We're not going to get, we'renot going to get into, like you
know, anything such as thatCause, that was, that would just
, that would just make sense.

(28:56):
But you're going to have to paymore for all this, and I love
it because of the fact that theSuperbowl is this week.
So I doubt prices on avocadoand beer are going to go up in a
week, because you know we dohave an inventory and stock of
these things.
And first it's first of all,you should be more upset about
what is a Modelo's that is.

(29:16):
That is the largest brewery inMexico, not Corona.
But you know what?
Chuck's got to have his props,and we give all the props to the
stupidity of the Democrat Party.
This is Dennis.
Get off my lawn the MadRamblings of a Gen Xer and I'm
out of here, thank you.
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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