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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
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, 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.
(00:48):
Do you understand the words thatare coming out of 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.
A different topic.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Since when does the
Vice President have what sounds
like a Southern accent?
You better thank a union memberfor sick leave, you better
thank a union member for paidleave, and you all helped us win
in 2020, and we're going to doit again in 2024.
I have no idea what you'retalking about.
Well, I mean, this is she wastalking about unions in Detroit,
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using one tone of voice.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Is this something
that you think?
Same line, okay, peter.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
She used the same
line in Pittsburgh and it
sounded like she at least hadsome kind of a Southern drawl, I
mean do you hear the questionthat you're.
I mean, do you think Americansseriously think that this is an
important question?
They care.
You know what they care about.
They care about the economy,they care.
You know what they care about.
They care about the economy.
They care about lowering costs.
They care about health care.
That's what Americans careabout.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
That's what they want
to hear.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
They care about your
colleague just asked me about.
Basically, we talked about,went back and forth about
democracy and freedom.
That's what they care about.
I agree.
I'm not even going to entertainsome question about the
president.
It's just hearing.
It sounds so ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Well, but hearing.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
it is the question
I'm talking about.
The questions is just insane.
Is that how she talks inmeetings?
Here?
I'm just Peter.
We're moving on.
We're still moving on.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
So once again, peter
Doocy broke the brain of
creating Jean-Pierre.
This is Tim.
Let's get off my lawn the madramblings of a Gen Xer.
Oh, we got a lot to talk abouttoday, folks.
Well, we're not a lot to talkabout today.
We've got some stuff to talkabout today.
I love how we want to talk aboutthe economy.
I love we want to talk aboutthose kitchen table issues.
I love how we want to do that,but it's the perverse ideology
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that this administration hastowards the economy.
It's the perversion that KamalaHarris has in reference to how
she wants to implement right nowwill probably cause greater
inflation, will inflict morepain onto the average American,
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while allowing the ruling classto sit there and drink their
wine and toast to evil.
It's just one of those thingsthat, if you think about this
and you watch this the chameleonKamala Harris and the changing
of her voice and her inflectionsit's just the open dichotomy of
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what this party is.
They'll just do anything,they'll lie, they'll say
anything, they'll try anything,they'll do anything to get
elected and then, once they getin the office, they just do
whatever the hell they want todo, and I'm continuously hoping
that the American public and theAmerican people can see through
the charade.
Maybe it's because of the factthat Ms Harris did not get that
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bump that she would thought shewould have gotten after the DNC
convention that she's startingto trail again in multitudes of
states.
That this election should be onthe merits of the candidates
and what they can do to help theAmerican people, and not with
y'all want to do this and y'allwant to do that.
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No, no, this should be how wecan help the general.
You know what's?
A great example.
I always talk about autoinsurance and how my auto
insurance goes up about $300 ayear for the last three years.
So it's probably about $900more than I was paying when
Trump was in office.
And every year I call theinsurance company and say hey,
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listen, you raised my ratesagain.
I don't have any accidents, Idon't have any tickets.
No one in my house has anyaccidents or tickets in the last
20 years but each year myinsurance goes up.
He's like well, we need tosubsidize for the bad drivers
and we need to subsidize for theparts and the labors and
everything that it costs to nowfix automobiles.
So those costs need to bepassed on to the consumer.
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And I got my homeowner'sinsurance yesterday.
Now I've had COVID for the lastfour days.
I still probably still haveCOVID, but I got my renewal for
November for my homeowner'sinsurance policy and I nearly
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fell over because it went up$1,000.
Three years ago, or I should saythe Trump era, I was paying
$1,100 for my insurance, forhomeowners insurance, and we
have a house that's fairly large.
So you know, four years ago itwas $1,000.
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It was $1,150 four years ago.
Then it went up to,000.
It was $1,150 four years ago.
Then it went up to first yearof buying an office.
It went up to $1,400.
Then it went up another couplehundred dollars a year next year
and then this year I get thebill and it's almost $1,000 more
.
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And once again I call theinsurance company and say hey,
listen, insurance company,what's going on here?
Well, you know, it's the costof housing, it's the cost of
supplies, it's the cost ofmaterials to rebuild houses if
something happens.
So once again we have to passthose with the the.
The the cost increase has to bepassed on to the consumer
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Because these evil corporationsneed to stay in business so they
can actually provide theinsurance that we are required
to have to own a property andKareem Jean-Pierre can sit there
in their infinite wisdom andtell us don't lecture us on
these little things that we wantto talk about the kitchen table
issues.
Well, you know what the threeand a half years that the bear,
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the Biden Harris administration,has been in office have caused
these problems, have causedthese issues and it still
befuddles me that people aresitting there going well, she is
going to fix all these problems.
How can people vote for theidiot that caused these problems
and think that she's going tohave the plan to fix it?
The Inflation Reduction Act.
She cast the deciding votewhich increased inflation, which
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snuck in the Green New Deal,and I love the fact that she's
pandering to unions right nowand I love how some of these
auto workers are lapping it up.
This is the same woman thatwants to take everything and go
electric.
All trucks need to be electricby 20 to 2030, but now she says
she never said that, even thoughwe have.
We have miles of tape on it andI love it, because a, a
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peterman or or a or ken orKenwood, whatever it is truck
could cost you anywhere betweendiesel power cost you anywhere
between $80,000 to $100,000.
Which has two batteries whichweigh 8,000 pounds apiece, which
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actually requires double theamount of fuel or double the
amount of energy.
Because you figure out this,you are not only.
You have to charge thesebatteries every day, and then
you're expending these batteriesand you have to recharge the
batteries again.
So you're using the energy thatyou got from the power grid,
which is then being supplied bynuclear or coal power.
So technically, you're usingthree separations of energy just
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to be electric and get half thedistance.
Well, one of these electricvehicles cost you about a half a
million dollars right now.
Think about it this way youhave to have 16,000 pounds on
this truck just to power it togo down the street.
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Now we never want to talk aboutthe emissions from the tires.
They did a scientific study.
A lot of groups didn't.
I love the fact that theDemocrats want to shy away from
those studies that electricvehicles actually put off more
noxious gases than a combustionpowered engine because of the
pressure that is being put onthe tires and the odor and the
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chemicals that are disseminatingfrom the tires as that weight
of the vehicle pushes down onthe road with the friction and
the moment of drive.
So you're actually putting offmore carbon by more carbon
monoxide with an electricvehicle just for the tires alone
than you would for agas-powered vehicle.
But that's okay.
The person that wreckedeverything.
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She's going to come in here andfix it day one.
What about the other 1,647 days?
I wanted to talk about anotherlie.
You hear from the Bidenadministration Oil leases, gas
and oil leases.
We are trying to give theseaway.
No one wants to take them.
We have all these leasesavailable.
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New oil leases and gas leasesissued under the Biden
administration so far is 671.
Now, during the entire Trumpadministration, there was 4,975
oil and gas leases issued.
The Bidens will talk about itand the Harris will talk about
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it.
Well, we are producing our ownenergy.
Well, when you only have600-plus oil leases and natural
gas leases, you're really notdiscovering any new energy.
Well, when you only have 600plus oil leases and natural gas
leases, you're really notdiscovering any new energy.
Now the big question is thatthe Harris administration and
the Biden administration willtalk about the fact that the
evil oil companies, those evilpeople, all they want to do is
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just make money.
So they don't want to pay forthese leases, they don't want to
drill because they're makingall these millions of dollars in
profits by making sure that oilproduction is low enough, even
though it's at its highestlevels ever, that the American
people will suffer those evilbastards.
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Well, there's a whole problemwith this and there's a whole
reason and rationale why oilcompanies and natural gas
companies aren't buying leasesunder the Biden-Harris
administration.
We're not discovering newnatural resources Because
there's a little known lease,there's a little known clause or
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provision in these oil leases.
It's referred to as the right totransport.
Basically, what the right totransport means is you have to
have the right of way or anability to transport your
natural gas or your crude oiloff your property, either
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vis-a-vis a direct shippingcompany, vis-a-vis a pipeline.
You have to have some abilityto transport, whatever your
product is, like I said, theunrefined crude oil or the
natural gas off wherever you'rerefining it.
Well, there's a little problemhere.
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There's an issue here Becausethe US Department of
Transportation working with theEPA a lot of times what happens
is they block these oilcompanies, they block their
right to transport, they blocktheir right to transport.
Now what happens is you'll havethese environmental groups and
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they will wait till aorganization, an oil company or
someone purchases a lease andthey're going to get ready to go
into production and they hitthem with a lawsuit telling them
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how they're going to destroythe environment by either
building a road or a pipeline toget their oil or natural gas
off the rig.
So what happens is these groupstie up these, they don't tie up
the lease, they tie up thissection of the lease, which is
the right to transport, and theytie it up with the EPA and the
Department of Transportation.
Looking at you, pete Buddha,and they'll sit there and say
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the US DOT announcescomprehensive proposal
rulemaking for the safetransportation of crude oil,
flammable materials, which youcan find on their website.
So what happens is they don'tblock the purchase of the oil
lease, these environmentalprotection groups and the US
Department of Transportation.
They block the company'sability to move their product,
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their unrefined oil or naturalgas, off their property or away
from their facility and move itinto a plant that will either,
of course, refine the crude oilor do whatever they do with
natural gas.
So they file these lawsuitssaying that they're these groups
file these lawsuits that saysit's going to destroy the
environment if they build this.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
All right, explain
this to me like I'm a
two-year-old, okay, becausethere's an element to this thing
I just cannot get through mydecade.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
So it makes sense
that companies, oil companies
and natural gas companies aren'tpurchasing leases, because even
if you purchase a lease, youhave no way to get your product
basically to market, and that'svis-a-vis the US Department of
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Transportation.
That's how crazy this societyis.
I am for the unions, even I amfor the unions and the auto
markers of America, even thoughthe batteries and the vehicles
that you're going to have todrive are made in China or Japan
or overseas.
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I'm for exploration of oil, butwe've only given, we've only
sold 600 leases compared to four, almost 5,000, because of the
fact that if you buy a lease,we're going to use the EPA and
the US Department ofTransportation and block your
ability to move your product.
That's how crazy these peoplefucking are.
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And you have lapdogs out therethat still will tell you how
wonderful Harris is, but they'llhave no idea what she even
stands for because of the factthat she still hasn't put
anything on her website.
This is the mindlessness thatwe have with some people, and I
love it because people are likewell, we need her because she's
just different, she's a newbie,she's just different.
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She's going to bring in a freshperspective.
She's been in government for thelast 20 years and been the vice
president for the last threeand a half.
She is the ultimate insider.
I don't know.
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It's unbelievable the thoughtprocess that some people have in
reference to her.
She was voted the most liberalsenator.
She was voted one of the leastpopular vice presidents ever,
but somehow now, with herability to sleep with multitudes
of men to get her away oh, I'msorry, rumored, even though
judge, judge Joe Brown and mayorWillie Brown came out and said
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it was all true and Willie Brownwrote a book about it.
But that's all right, that'sokay, it's all good.
You got to wake up, people.
You really do If you reallywant to live in a socialist
society where you can't affordit.
I love how they talk about thecost of Medicare and Medicaid
and the cost of insurance.
You caused the fucking problem.
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It's called Obamacare, it'scalled the Affordable Care Act.
I'm still waiting for my $2,500a month that I'm going to
fucking save.
I'm just assuming, because it'sthe government.
The check got lost in the mail.
Sometimes you got to just pausethem.
Sometimes you have to refer towhat they're talking, say, uh,
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refer to, I can't talk.
I guess I had COVID.
Sometimes you have to have whatthey refer to as a say-sure,
which is a long, dramatic pauseBecause anyone votes for Harris
and Walls.
You are literally going to putthis country in ruins.
We will be Venezuela.
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Well, that's okay, because youknow what?
The mindlessness of our societyand this upcoming generations
is just kind of mind-blowing.
Of course, I am the MattRamblings of a Gen Xer and I
blame it all on pickleball.
Yeah, I blame this whole shiton pickleball.
Pickleball, which is this upand coming, which is an up and
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coming sport.
It's been going on for a whilenow.
But pickleball, which is, Iguess they deem it as a sport.
It's like tennis, but it's nottennis, and it's basically for
those that are unathletic enoughto play tennis or just don't
have any skills at all, and thisway they can have a sport.
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Now, if you go back, pickleballwas invented.
I guess it was created like in,I mean years ago, I mean like
in the 60s, I believe, but itwas invented for geriatrics ago.
I mean like in the 60s, Ibelieve, but it was invented for
geriatrics.
This is the society, this isthe everyone gets a trophy
society that we live in now.
They had to take a sport, whichwas invented for geriatrics so
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they could literally have someway to move their bodies and
keep everything from going crazy.
It's just one of those things.
It's like wiffle ball.
You know, wiffle ball is thatball where you play with the
plastic bat and you have, youknow, you have a little plastic
ball and it's like baseball, butit's not like baseball, but
it's just one of those thingsthat you just do.
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And I love it because they tryto talk about how pickleball is
this big thing and how this hasbeen going on for years and how
when it was invented, it wasinvented as.
I love it because you go to theWikipedia and talk about the
invention of pickleball and theytalk about how it just kills me
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because it's just lies and it'salways lies because of the fact
that, like I said, it wasinvented basically for
geriatrics back in the 1960s Tohelp them.
You know, help keep theirbodies fresh and moving and, you
know, keep everything flowing.
But you know, it's just I don'tknow.
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We reach this part of societywhere we have a generation now
you have the Gen Z and Gen Ykids coming up now and they've
just gone an entirely differentroute because they've gone into
the thing where you no longerhave the ability to deal with
any type of adversity.
Where you no longer have theability to deal with any type of
adversity, you no longer.
Everyone has to be special, andthat's the problem with the
internet as well.
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Everyone has to have a voice.
Everyone has to be special.
Everyone has to be heard.
No, that's not true.
That's not true at all.
Not everyone's special.
Not everyone gets heard.
Not everything's fair.
That's why it's socialism.
Socialism talks about howeveryone doesn't start at the
same way.
Kamala Harris talks about hownot everyone starts at the same
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spot in life, but everyoneshould end up in the same place.
That's called socialism, and Ithink the ultimate dichotomy
between socialism and thisgeneration is pickleball,
because it's a sport.
That's not a sport.
It's a sport that everyone canplay so everyone can be happy,
and it's a sport where everyonewins because you're just
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participating.
Sometimes it just makes youwant to scratch your fucking
head.
Oh, it was a lot of fun today.
Hopefully I can go a littlelonger, I should say, because of
the fact that my voice iskilling me.
But the truth shall always befree.
This is Tim Scopine along thebad realm and I'm out of here.
You.