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(00:05):
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, Welcometo the rundown. I apologize I am
not very like zuber in self.I am waking up and Brian is getting
off shift, so we are bothvery tired. We're gonna call this the
short Tired Boy Stream because it's onlygoing to be a little twenty thirty minute

(00:25):
sure, little July fourth special episode. Just kind of get it, just
kind of get shop up, uick, because we are recording on July fourth,
even though this comes up the followingMonday. Again, if you want
to listen to this, you cando so in y You can do so
by joining our discord and stuff.Bloody bloody blow. So let's get into

(00:46):
the week of things real quick.Ya A answer your question that you asked
me? Which question was that beforewe got started about like how I'm coping
the Biden shit like, and Ineed you to remember that I don't fucking
like Biden either. I just don'tknow. I just you know, I

(01:10):
just I don't think it's a coincidencethat, like all that the media finally
started covering twenty twenty five Project twentytwenty five in Spade, even though we've
note about it for a fucking yearat this point, like in the wake
of in the the wake of thisshit. So my thing is is that
like the reason why like like didI know Biden was almost dirt? Sure?

(01:32):
Did I think he was like incompetentto his job? Nod? Were
people? Uh? Were there were? There were? There three groups of
people that were constantly yelling about it. Yes, did I trust anything?
Those motherfuckers said absolutely not. Becausethe first group is right wing douchebags and
they and they just want Biden tofucking lose anyways, so they're gonna make

(01:53):
they have no no issue lying aboutsome bullshit. The second is like like
red fast campuss, like people wholike pretend that they're socialists, but then
will want to put them like allof the people they hate camps, so
they're not actual leftists and they justwant to see the system burn and in
the like people who like put wholike vote suffer. Uh. And the

(02:17):
third are like, you know,middle of the road fetishists, like the
types of people who are so desperateto consider themselves like like like center that
both parties are the same, thatthey're willing to believe that they're willing to
equate, you know, a Bidenfaux pas with any of the bullshit Trump

(02:38):
says, because they need to bethey need to believe that they need to
be like cent enlightened, centrist typeof So I don't believe any so all
three of those groups, like wouldI just don't ve know so like but
here's the thing, obviously, justvery quickly, before you continue, I
just want to respond just to us, to the points you've already laid out.

(03:00):
Nothing that I disagree with. Iwill even concede that, seeing especially
seeing the results of a what doyou call it, a very right of
center slash very conservative Supreme Court,I will totally concede that. Obviously,

(03:23):
it's not both sides. I'm notsaying that I think my whole work.
No, no, no, Iwasn't implying that you were talking about me
at all. I'm just saying Ifeel bad for the people, especially like
real liberals right now who not evenon MS people who watch MSNBC or CNN,

(03:44):
just people in general that are genuinelynow realizing the situation we're in.
I'm like, yeah, yeah,guys, I feel you. So I'm
not even mad. I'm not evensurprised. I knew it was gonna be
a fucking horrible thing. And it'sironic because Biden is the one who asks
for this challenge. My thing isis that I both Jill and Hunter Biden,

(04:11):
his wife and his son, aretelling him to keep going and stuff,
which I am. I'm like,what the fuck are y'all doing?
Because here's the thing, right,the only reason we're in this position right
now is because of the DNZ,if not the DNC explicitly because they didn't
know the twenty motherfuckers that interacted withBiden on a day to day basis and

(04:32):
knew the extent of how fucking badit was. And he's saying, oh,
he's so sprised, so exact exactly. So, So my thing is
that I think, and again,I know, I apologize to everybody that
we're doing politics this time around.It's just because it's just like the last

(04:54):
the last week has been a behemoth, and you know, like you got
to talk about Biden about court ramifications. It's just so so politics. So
if politics eight year old bag thisweek, like you why you like watching
us? I understand clicking off,but just stick around on the least it's
important to talk about. So basically, my thing is that that can kind

(05:17):
of like I'll just lay out likemy finger with the Biden stuff and just
let me know how much you agreeand all that or not. It's pre
courtship. Uh, Ultimately Biden needsto drop out. He's not going to
because here's the thing. Because here'sthe thing, right, Like, the

(05:38):
risk isn't people voting for Trump.That's not gonna happen. Like, every
every single solitary fucking human being inthis country except maybe a ditsy eighteen year
old who doesn't know no better,is going to vote for who they've already
decided to vote for. They knewif they voted in the last election,

(06:02):
they already know, and if they'veever watched news at all, and this
is different selection, they already knowwho they're voting for. Like that's not
like that's not the issue this.I think what you're about to say just
is this election is really going tobe decided by like thirty of not only
turnout, but like thirty percent undecidedright now for whatever fucking reason. No,

(06:28):
I don't know. No, that'swhat I'm saying. The undecided,
it's not gonna be undecided voters.Those undecided voters generally know what the fuck
they're going to do, Like what, I don't know what slovenly, you
know, dead brained to go fandoesn't like, Like, if you don't
already know at this point in thegame who you're going to be voting for

(06:48):
in your heart of hearts, you'reprobably weren't going to go vote anyways.
So I don't like because, like, because that's the thing about electoralism,
right, if you don't vote,they don't Nobody gives a fuck about what
you have to say. Yeah,you know, so the thing that's going
to what that will the thing theproblem with the debate is ultimately that is

(07:11):
ultimately the same reason why so many, like of down ballid Democrats were freaking
the fuck out is because they accuratelyacide that what is going to cause you
know, Democrats to lose this Novemberisn't going to be a bunch of people
deciding suddenly after this debate to govote for Trump. It's going to be
Democrats not showing up in the genThat's what's going to be the issue because

(07:34):
ultimately, because when Democrats don't showup, Republicans win exactly both times,
not both times, but both timesthat Trump has been in the election,
it has been determined by turnout.The reason he won in twenty sixteen was
because turnout nobody showed the fuck up. It was like less than fifty percent

(07:56):
of the country. And then thereason it was forty percent, it was
less than forty And then the reasonthat Biden won was because so many people
showed up, a lot of firsttime voters, a lot of real hard
liberals that didn't want to see youknow, Trump again, but also people
in the middle who were like,Okay, we genuinely need like a pause,

(08:18):
yeah, because this shit is crazy. So ultimately, I think at
the end of the day, Ithink, here, here's why I think
Biden should step down. Right,It has nothing to do what I think.
It genuinely has absolutely nothing to dowith Biden himself. I think it
ultimately has everything to do with anenergized space because because here's the thing,

(08:41):
either you're going to vote for Trumpor you're not. Them's the breaks,
like like RFK is going to RFKstatistically pulls more from the right wing anyways,
Like he's not really a threat towardslike democratic majorities here, like he
is it anybody's an issue it's ifanything's an issue, it's the fact it's

(09:03):
like it's Biden depressing go to turnout by people just being like, fuck
it, I'll stay home, likeI like, just not just like not
being because because you know, thefear, because like the fear of Trump,
I don't think is going to beenough to get people out a second
time. People by like, people'slives are difficult now due to the economy
that Trump built. Biden's policies havedone a decent job mitigating the worst effects

(09:26):
of it, but you know it'sstill not great, you know, so
it will remains to be seen.I think ultimately, and this is the
last thing I'll say on it beforewe get I get off my fucking soap
box and we'll go on to theSupreme Court ship which I know you you
will be able to like rantom raveabout too, because it's fucking bullshit.

(09:46):
I think ultimately, at the endof the day, I think Biden.
I think the reason I think ifthey do, if they if Biden steps
down, what will happen is isthat we have about a month and a
half before the convention. It'll bebalse the wall coverage. Who's gonna who's
gonna step forward, who's gonna throwtheir hat in the ring? And similar
to how in the summer of twentysixteen, where all the fucking news media

(10:09):
covered was just Trump and his bullshit. You know, the the hypen the
heightened like focus on the Democratic Partywill push out any bullshit that Trump is
doing, and as a result,you know, will I think lead to
you know, the people being ifnot more excited for the prospect because there's

(10:30):
gonna be like not a crypt keeperin the White House, but but more
so you know, just it's inthe it's in like the more recent memory.
I think that I think that monthand a half of wall to wall
coverage will do so much more,uh, to you know, accelerate voter
turnout than Biden taking his you know, fast acting adrisa chrome and and and

(10:58):
fucking up for the at every singlespeech in event going forward. Yeah,
because unless they got him hooked upon you know, PDS, ped s
sorry right, yeah, performing handledrugs. Yeah yeah, uh, I
don't really see a lot of peoplebeing excited for him, but on this

(11:24):
yeah. So so so there's there'sthere are three separate cases that I want
to talk about in the ramifications,but I won't. Let's talk about the
like. I would say, thisis probably the most scandalous, not the
most scandalous, of the one that'slike, on the surface of it scary,
and that means it's way more scarierthe more you dig into it.

(11:48):
Yeah, I think I think thegenuinely terrifying one is the one we're going
to talk about last, which isthe overturning of Chevron, and in the
ramifications of that are going is goingto be wild. But let's get started
with Biden. Can know if he, if he was the type of person
to do so, could declare himselfKing. No, literally, we could

(12:11):
have a King Charles all over again. It's just like fucking week in and
he told you he'll be back.I mean, it's crazy, It's like
palpaty. This is how do conservativesnot have the longevity and the foresight to

(12:33):
see that there may possibly one daybe a highly charismatic, sociopathic Democrat who
uses this to their advantage. AndI know how unlikely it sounds right now,
but it's like it could happen.Could Here's the thing Republicans do.

(12:56):
Houston Democrats love following procedure Republicans lovewinning. That is literally, you know,
I'll be so like, they makethese decisions based on the assumption that
they're just going to keep winning,that they're not going to lose. Literally,

(13:20):
just talk about this for a secI mean, I realized this when
Merrick Garland got skipped for the nominationon the Supreme Court and they lied and
they and they pestered, and theysaid, oh no, we'll follow precedent
if we're ever in the same situation. And you know what the fuck happened

(13:43):
when they were in the same situation. Nothing they allowed it. Yep,
that's exactly what happened. Because here'sthe thing, ultimately, because here's the
thing democrats treat. Democrats treat powerlike treat treat the elector the electorate as

(14:07):
an inconvenient aspect. They treat itof power. They view it as a
procede. They view their voter baseas a procedural aspect of gaining power.
Republicans view it, view their baseas how they get into power. And
there's a reason why even the mostcentrist of you know, Republicans will still

(14:31):
pay lips of service to the frothingmasses of vehement fascists in their in their
party, because those are the motherfuckersthat show up and get them elected because
they're on the Republican ticket. Andthat's the there lies the rub with all
this. But what now is classifiedas an official act of presidency for presidents?

(15:01):
So so the way it worked isthat you have three categories. You
have core, official and unofficial.Core acts are things that are laid out
explicitly in the Constitution, got it. So those are like completely covered.
Official acts have been treated as havingassumed innocence and good faith by courts in

(15:30):
that regard, and unofficial acts don'thave that assumption. So here's what I
mean, Right, if if anofficial says this was an this was an
off I was doing this as partof an official act, courts will by
default assume that and start from theposition that it was done uh as an

(15:54):
official act. And then it putsthe prosecution on the back foot to have
to have to disprove that. Andthat is already on top of how difficult
it already is to nail a presidentfor any act whatsoever. And there was
like two thirds of Congress or I'mnot even talking about impeachment. I'm just

(16:19):
don't someone bringing a criminal case incourt. It's an insanity and this completely
I mean, this is what Iwas saying. I don't know if I
was saying it, but I heardmaybe I heard it. I think I
was saying it though that mur GarlandAttorney general. Right now, I said,

(16:44):
hold off on the Georgia fraud casefor finding more you know, votes
for him in the twenty twenty election. Part of the reason why he uh
first got indicted for the story ofDando stuff because they will try to tie
it together, you know, Andhe said to push it off until after

(17:04):
the election. This is why theyshouldn't have done it. Fucked the New
York case with Stormy Daniels. Whydidn't chrout do this one? This was
the one y'all should should have beenAnd your fun moment not saying it took
him off the ballot. Maybe iteven made him stronger. But I'm just
saying that was at least a federalcase at a time when Democrats have also

(17:26):
a majority in everything everything. Butoh, here's the thing, right,
Like Trump has his sentencing from afor for the fraud in seven days.
Yeah, you gets sentenced on theeleventh. The judge in that case has

(17:49):
complete jerisprudence and authority send his askto prison. That which is what I
call the big funny because yeah,but we both know it's not gonna happen
because it's the first time offence,this whole thing, the whole fucking bullshit
it is. But he also hasthirty four of them, which is not

(18:14):
an insignificant which is not like anamount of felonies that you know will would
get an average would allow an averageperson to get the rolled. There's already
fun chick going on. We bothknow Trump Paine going and jib. We
both want it. We both wantit for different reasons. We probably what
would probably end up happening is thatlike, like, I think it would

(18:40):
be funny as shit do. Idon't think it would be productive. I
don't think it would make people wantto vote for him any less. I
don't think it would make people wantto vote for him anymore. I don't
think it would tip the scales whatsoever. You might get a handful of Independence
who were like, yeah, allright, fine, maybe I'll do Biden.
But then again, those people arelike slovenly morons anyways, at this

(19:00):
point, for like, if you'reif you're saying that that was the final
straw for you to go out,really, that that was the final straw
for you. Okay, dude,sure sure, Like like go go go
go back to your breakfast table atCracker Barrel and eat and eat your your

(19:22):
your sausage gravy biscuits with no withno silverware, and just enjoy yourself.
So so like so like, AndI want to be very clear to everybody
that when I say that I amnot being mean to I am not being
mean or stereotypical towards like rural whitefolks. I am a rural I I
I am a hit, I ama hick. I am of hick lineage.

(19:45):
Look at I am. I'm Butwhat I am saying I am saying
is I'm making fun of morons,because like, are you really about to
tell me that a person that likejust to flip it and put on Biden?
Are you really telling me that ifBiden, if Biden got arrested and

(20:10):
then like if if Biden got likelike impeached or some shit, and like
somebody was like Okay, that's thefinal straw, I guess, and then
decides to go vote for Trump instead. You think that like you really think
that after everything that you perceive Bidenhas done so far, that like that
being the final straw is like,really, fuck you come on to like

(20:32):
that just to go into your route, your your fantasy. But moving on
to the next Supreme Court case becausethis is gonna be quick, not really
much discussion other than of how fuckingobjectively awful it is? Is it?
The Supreme Court has now opened thedoor for municipalities all over this great country
to send people to prison for beinghomeless. Is no coincidence that the places

(21:00):
that do send people to prison forbeing homeless and try to do that just
so happened, all municipalities with alarge swath of private prisons that, by
the way, make a lot ofthings and provide a lot of tax revenue
without having to pay any without havingto pay anywhere near as much in wages.

(21:25):
Remember, folks, slavery is legalin this country so long as you
did a crime first, so longas you're called a prison. Yeah,
so you know, being home,having homeless be with the with the increasing
Yet the private prisons are basically ourcountry's salute, Like private prisons and prisons

(21:47):
are just our country solution to thehousing crisis. They say, if you
can't afford to have a home,and you can't afford to live, and
you end up on the street,go work, Go make Gucci bags in
the private prison, get fucked.Literally. Yeah, so that's independent.
Yay. Yeah, And we're movingon to the last one. This is

(22:11):
the most technically, the most technicalone, but this is the one that
I think is going to have themost impact for the most accelerating effect on
the intitification of America, and thatis the overturning of Chevron. For those
who are unaware, the overturn theChevron was a case in the nineteen seventies
that basically said, hey, Congressmakes these vague as laws, and the

(22:40):
agencies that are due to enforce theselaws are filled with people that know what
the fuck they're talking about, youknow, who are non elected yep,
people who are who have spent theirentire lives studying these fields or have been
or have been around this field.They know what the fuck they're talking about.

(23:00):
And I don't, And like,you know, just you know,
I just saw a senator the otherday talking to Mark Zuckerberg the other month,
and talking to Mark Zuckerberg asking whatWI fi was, so I'm pretty
sure that that person probably shouldn't bein charge of determining which animals should and
shouldn't be on the endangers, lestthat should probably be done done by a
biologist. It should also be saidthat somebody who has the logistical understanding of

(23:29):
how the sausage is made and howthe system actually works, should not have
to put the resources and time,the precious resources and time into getting elected.
Because that's what this law does now, right, No, it's it's
Supreme Court ruling. What it's worse. It's worse, not not lot,

(23:49):
I'm sorry. But what it doesis so this is used in conjunction with
the fourth one, which was justit made it so you can legally people
so long as you do it afterthe fact, and they weren't expected and
they didn't know what was going tohappen, So basically making it so motherfucker's
like Clarence Thomas, can you know, isn't the clear? So essentially what

(24:14):
this what this law did is isthat room it took the beforehand uh in
regards to you know, regulations andthings of that nature. Agencies would be
in charge, would have the courtswould defer to the expertise of agencies in

(24:42):
cases. So if the if thee p if like you were going against
say the e p A, andyou're and like a a or refinery wanted
to dumb shit straight into the localwater system, and the e p A
was like, no, you can'tdo that, and the courts, the

(25:02):
courts would the justification that the courtswould you know, the justification that the
EPA would give the court would bepresumed as like good, true, the
same assumption of like virtue and allthat, and it would be it would
be generally very difficult for the refineryto sort of justify dumping their slop into

(25:29):
the you know, local river.What happens now is that the judiciary is
in charge of making those calls,not the agencies. So if the agency
comes forth and says, hey,you shouldn't do this because of X,

(25:53):
Y and Z, and then therefinery says, no, I can't do
it because it doesn't do any ofthe things you're talking about. And also
because of this other Supreme Court casewhich allows us to like bribe officials.
Legally, we've had this before,like we have this before a judge that

(26:14):
we've had other work before, andwe have given gifts to after favorable support
cases, the judgements can sit upand send say, uh, I believe
the company, I don't see it. Yeah so so so essentially, judges,
judges are now who again, rememberthe reason why Chevron insisted in the

(26:36):
first was ruled on in the firstplace because jury is because the courts didn't
feel like they had the expertise tobe able to rule on these things correctly
all the time, so they deferredit to They've allowed the they allowed these
Now here's the thing. All ofthe people saying that this is a great
thing are happy because of for exactlytwo reasons, the BLM, Bureau of

(26:59):
Land Management in the ATF, specificallythe ATF. All of the fucking right
wing rooms are excited about this beingdone away with because now it's it's taken
so much power away from the ATF, and it's gonna make it easier for
them to get like firearms, likelike like like automatic weapons, trade things

(27:22):
around like it basically is is that. But but because they are, you
know, again, only thinking aboutthemselves and not like the ratifications, we
could just start having ant because theyguess they're just putting borax at our meat
again, and like, like Tysoncould just start putting borax and chicken nuggets

(27:42):
and until the Supreme Court says thatthe FDA has the right to sue them
or whatever, it could just keepgoing and god knows how long that court
is gonna happen. He correct,Yeah, So that that that is that
I think, Like, don't getme wrong, U Ultimately the president being

(28:06):
like a king for four years iscrazy as ship. And ultimately, like
them, stinging past their elected dateis still thankfully them stinging past their elected
date is not a thing thanks tohow the constitution works because of the core
responsibilities aspect of it. Them tryingto stay in past that date would effectively

(28:30):
be uh, you know, withoutbeing elected, it would effectively be they
would they would automatically lose power,doesn't matter how much they want to.
But like you know, when youhave but you know, it's it's just,
Yeah, we're at house where weare in health, welcome to a

(28:51):
precedented time. Why can't it begood on precedented times? Like we off
world hunger or we saw homelessness likethat that would be human race has made
enough food. I think that thehuman race has made enough food. Ye
like day on day, year onyear since twenty twelve to stop world hunger.

(29:15):
No, I know we've long march. Yeah, there's no profit of
that. Oh, I know,I'm not an idiot. I don't say
a cracker bear. But but onthat note, ladies and gentlemen, we
have reached the end of today's episode. We uh again sorry for all the

(29:36):
politics. I know we nort reallywill you know, bum around about some
of this. So there's then therewas in there, in fact, was
some cool shit that happened this week. Just real quick check out the Steam
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(29:56):
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to play for the first time.It's one of those things where it's like,
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(30:18):
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(30:38):
have a fat ass crazy and havesex is what it is. So,
ladies and gentlemen, thank you sovery much for watching. If you want
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