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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Voltaire said, every man is a creature of the age
in which he lives, and few are able to raise
themselves above the ideas of the time. Plato said, wise
men speak because they have something to say, fools because
they have to say something. George Bernard Shaw thought that
the reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable
(00:21):
one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore,
all progress depends on the unreasonable man. This is Whisky Hell, Think, critically,
act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Sorry's life here? Seven forty three in the evening. This
is Whiskey Hell podcast. This is your new show. It
looks at all the news, the narratives, and all the
ridiculousness from the last week and tries to make sense
of it. Fits.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
How's it going, man, Uh, it's it's it's going. I
just want everyone to know out there you can all relax.
I am closely monitoring the situation.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Holy shit, thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Yeah all I mean, and before you, just before you say,
which situation?
Speaker 2 (01:24):
All of them?
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Okay, all of them. I want all of them at once.
I have fifty three computer screens up here. Uh. I've
got a small cadre of immigrant workers. Don't tell ice.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
And they're helping me monitor this ship and I am
on it. So nothing's gonna slip by us tonight, nothing
except I don't know. I mean, maybe some people might
slip by just because of all the baby oil I've
got going on in here, because it's it's a freak
off over here, because you know, did he's did he
got a quitted who at least on on two of
the worst charges.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
That's right. No trafficking and no racketeering. Everything's fine. He's
just barely. It's just a pimp.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
He's he's just a dude wanting to have a good time. Man.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Hey, So just do you put down tarps and stuff
for the baby for the freak off? Or how do
you hurdle?
Speaker 3 (02:20):
That depends on the room. Some rooms can handle the
baby oil and then other rooms. You know, if you
got carpet, you gotta lay down a tarp. You don't
want that soaking in.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
No, that's a good call. How do you And does
it seal on wood wood flooring? Is it sealing?
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Yeah, it's it it Actually, I was just gonna say it.
Really it does wonders for the wood floors, really real,
really seals him up. Nice, oils them up, gives him
some some depths, some color, so.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
And you can slide between the room to room. So
that's that's that's nice.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Yeah, yeah, it's it's a freak off. I mean, I
don't know what else to say.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
The first freak off in a ski hill history.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
Yeah. Yeah, and you're all invited. How was your week? Man?
Now you got you got new AC units, internet problems,
what's going on?
Speaker 2 (03:15):
It? It's been an absolute shit show. I finally gave
in and like, fuck it, I'm there's no way I'm
missing the show because at this point we everybody know,
we've talked about this. It's therapy, is it's it's as
much therapy as it is anything else, right, Yeah, yes,
we want to bring the news. We want to bring
some lively conversation, have some fun, laugh and be in appropriate,
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you know, and be jackasses and stuff like this. This
is this is truly, this is the end of the week.
You get to the end of the week and you're like,
oh my gosh, I have to have the show because
I need to get all this shit out. Well, yeah,
let's see Tuesday, Tuesday, sorry, Wednesday, the AC gets installed,
which was eight hours in a ninety five degree house,
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so I don't want to hear it England. Yeah, you're
a bunch of pussies. Yeah, and then the internet goes out.
Same fucking day, I have somebody come out to the
house and was like yeah, yeah, yeah, man, dude, you
got like a bad line coming from like the street
all the way up to your house. Like okay, so
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everything's fine in the house though, Oh yeah, dude, it's
totally it's totally great. Your your your line is in
the house is great. But yeah, the line from the
street to the house, it's like it's it's toast, all right.
So so what happens next, Chuck, Oh, we're looking like
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one of our guys are gonna come out. The whole
team is gonna come out and flush the line and
run you run new line for you. Great. So when's
that gonna be done? Chuck? Uh, like monday. Maybe I'm
in a hotel room in Scottsdale and and I gave up.
I fucking gave up. So I went to one of
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one of the places, one of the places we like
to do is Staycational years ago, and it's nice, it's
it's it's like the Omnis it's good. It's cool, it's cool.
But yeah, I'm here, I'm on a road. I'm on
the road. I got tiny little screens in front of me.
And what we're gonna do the show. It's gonna be great,
that's all matters. It's gonna be fantastic. So we got
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a lot to get into tonight, lots and lots to
get into. We have Russia Gate news, Chinese election fraud, which,
for whatever reason, nobody wants to talk about that stuff.
We only want to talk about the big beautiful bill.
We have a new American America First Party coming out
of nowhere, which is officially to be it's official. We've
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got a new a new party creeping in which third
party have never done jack Ship. But well it'll be
it's like you're saying to this, to see how this
one goes.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Yeah, well it'll be good to get into it. Curious
to see what what chat thinks. I I have my
I think we all have our our cautions with this.
I it's I'm going into this with I guess trepidation
is the best word.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
I have a theory on it. I have a theory.
We're good. I want to get into So yeah, I'll
hold on down for a little bit. But yeah, I've
got I've got a theory on this, and I like
where it's going right now. Big news that was released
by RFK Junior on the hepatitis vaccine, which nobody wants
to talk about that one either. So it's so weird,
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it's so crazy. And then there's a whole bunch of
a whole bunch of trumb stuff that came out. We
just plot past July fourth, and you went, while we're
on that, how is your fourth How would it go
last night? What were your thoughts?
Speaker 3 (06:48):
You know what? Uh it was? It was? I would
say it was tame, comparatively tame compared to the last
few years, at least at least in my neighborhood. And
you know, we've got the we've got the new puppy.
She's officially seven months old now, so you know, she's
she's past the age of feeling vulnerable on everything, but
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she's really skittish right now. She's entering that skittish phase
where they're learning the world. And so we were I
was nervous, I was, you know, we were we were
nervous going into last night, and honestly, we We put
on Old Guard too, which just came out. Oh, and
I cranked the volume and we watched that, and so
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that was that was pretty good. I would say overall
the night went pretty well. There was a couple of big,
big booms, but it was fairly team I think years
past we've had we've had more more big bottle booms.
What about you? What'd you what'd you do for the fourth?
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Well, we're in gun toting in the wasteland of Arizona, right,
only it's I'm not in the East Valley. I mean,
so take that for what it was worth. But it
was I can only imagine it was kind of like
Beirut or or Downtown Ship one of the two. I'm
not really sure. But it was very, very very loud.
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I mean it was America is back loud. That's how
loud it was. And nobody, I think, I don't think
anybody spared any cost. I think the fireworks sales went
went crazy. It smelled like gunpowder throughout the neighborhood. Yeah,
I mean it was in the house. It was so thick,
which I will.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Say that it definitely we we smelled that too. We
had there was really strong smell. I don't know if
we had an inversion or something going on, but it
smelled like firecrackers all night. Yeah we had that too.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
Yeah, it was. It was absolutely absolutely nuts here until
probably about eleven o'clock. And you know what, it had
that vibe to it that everybody was just like relaxed
and everybody was having a good time. And yeah, there
was no drama. It was just everybody just having an
actual Fourth of July. There's no baggage. It went along
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with it, even from what I could see on the TV.
And yeah, I know there was there was some protests
and Los Angeles canceled Fourth of July because well they
hate America anyway there, but it was pretty calm, I
mean it was it. It kind of felt like, you know,
America was back. I don't know how else to describe.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Yeah, yeah, I would agree. I relaxed is a good
way to put it. It just it didn't seem like
there was any no anger behind it. No, you know,
just just people having a good time, you know, having
a few beers, doing a cookout and uh blowing their
hands off. It was you know, pretty chilly and uh
and before anyone asks, uh old guard too. Was okay,
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it it lost, it lost whatever magic Old Guard one had,
which you know sequels often do. It was okay. All
the original cast was back. They added in Uma Thurman,
which was kind of cool. She's she definitely looks different
as she's. I mean, we all do, but almost didn't
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recognize her at first. But it was okay, it wasn't.
I loved Old Guard one. I loved the first one.
It was great. This one was okay. I'm glad we
watched it, but I'm also probably never gonna watch it again.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
So one and done. That's okay, Yeah, wrong, ye yep.
I watched The Thunderbolts. Oh okay, yeah, yeah, the Thunderbolts.
And I'll tell you this, if they're going to do
a reboot, a big trouble in Little China, Jack Russell's kid,
Yeah you mean Kurt Russell. K sorry, Kurt Russell's kid.
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I think he's actually I'm sorry, I think his his
kid's name is Jack. He could pull it off. He's
already sounds like Kurt Russell's character. He already sounds like
like Burton. It really he's he's that he has that
kind of dumb delivery. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I see that
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that's gonna happen.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
It's but anyway, that'd be an interesting reboot, you know,
like like like twenty years later. Yeah, like what's going on?
Yeah yeah, yeah, that'd be cool.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
All right, let's get in the beers, all right.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Uh I So I've got one by Urban Family Brewery,
which I'm unfamiliar with them. So new brewery cheers to
Urban Family. You made the show, you made the big time.
You're here on whiskey hell now, so that means you
made it. Uh. It smells like a sour beyond that,
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I couldn't tell you what we got here, so I'm
just gonna take a sip and see what we got
going on.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Excellent. Urban Family is actually out of Seattle.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
Oh, very tart. I'm getting a berry of some sort,
I want to say, something fresh, like a strawberry or raspberry.
And there is something else in here. Mmm, I'm gonna
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I'm gonna take a shot in the dark.
Speaker 5 (12:11):
Here.
Speaker 3 (12:11):
There's like a like you know that you know when
you pop open a can of coconut water and you're
expecting it to just to just be delicious and it's
and it just isn't. Like I don't I don't really like.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Like every time, yeah.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
Every time you think that this time is gonna be
better and it's just not. But but there is a
refreshing aspect to coconut water. And I'm I'm I almost
want to say, there's coconut, but why would you put
that in a sour? How about I don't know, Guaba
guabba don pink hour, I don't know. Let's see, let's
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see we got here. I'm unfamiliar with their beers, so
I don't know. All right, Okay, well, holy shit, I'm
I was off and I was on. So this is
called yacht rocket, which is kind of an awesome name,
yacht rocket. And this is a passion fruit and toasted
coconut sour ale. So I was off on the fruit,
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but I got I got the coconut. Yeah, interesting, really
interesting flavor. I'm I can't say I've ever had a
sour like this before. It's not unpleasant, it's and it's
kind of a thurstquncher. It's like a six percenter, but
it's like a session ale, like you could you could
down three or four of these and have a good night.
So yeah, good stuff, good stuff. What about you?
Speaker 2 (13:34):
So I can't remember if I've had this one on
the show or not, And I want to say that
I have. This is an Energy City beer. It's one
of their bistro sours. This is their pineapple strawberry habinnio. Oh,
I know I've talked about it before, Yeah, but I'm
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not sure if I've actually had it on the show before.
So I wanted to go ahead and start off the
night with that. And I've got another one coming up after,
which is gonna be. I think it's gonna be. I'm
hoping it's fantastic. We'll see. It's from one of the
newer breweries around here, but the Energy City this one, uh,
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very thick. Okay, this is definitely It definitely leans in
towards a shake the mouth feel tropical fruits. You've got
the pineapple there and then you've got a little bit
of hob and heerrow at the very end, a little
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bit of a burn. It's quenching. You ever been on
a tear where you're like, I just need all the
Jolly Ranchers Like I could drink I could eat Jolly
Ranchers one after another. Oh yeah, that's what this beer is.
Mouth watering. It excites everything, just very very very very
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very good total summer beer and not super sour either,
and it's it's justin just tart enough and then sweet
enough with the pineapple that the Hobin narrow comes in
and just dials everything up and just just makes it
a very different beer by the time you get to
the end.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
Really, that's that sounds amazing. That's like three of my
favorite flavors altogether and in one beer right there. That's amazing.
Uh Hey, quick shout out to Mike, one of our
longtime listeners here and supporters on Patreon. Apparently he hyper
extended two of his fingers trying to finger four women
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named Dolly or something. Oh no, whoa, whoa he hyper extended.
Hold on, hyper extended two fingers while trying to move
a four wheeler off of Dolly's. Sorry I misread that
the first one was cooler. Anyway, shout out to your
two fingers, Mike. I'm sure they did some good work today.
Oh that's not that's not Mike. Hold on, hold on,
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is that Aaron?
Speaker 2 (16:08):
I think that I think it's Aaron. No, that's out.
Wait hold on a second. I gotta go back and
I get a look. I'm on these little screens. I
can't I can't see chat real well, well, I just
oh no, that that's Aaron. That's Erin.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
That is Aaron. Okay, all right, well Aaron shout out
to your two fingers and say how to Dolly for me? Yeah,
all four of them.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Oh man, So we've got a halfay coming in here
in a couple of minutes. We wanted to. We're kind
of started at an odd time just to kind of
make sure that he was going to be able to
be available for at least the first one. We'll see
if we can get to a second. It's uh, it's
gonna be uh, it'll be interesting to see if we
see if we can get him here. He's on that
weekend shift at the casino, and uh, it's just I
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think it's kind of weird when it's a holiday. I
think they usually have more folks in there.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
So yeah, well, and I think they're they're doing a
lot of drugs because he keeps talking about eight balls.
He's on an eight ball, you know, and so he
might come in high as fuck.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
I think he's giving out the eight balls though, I
think they're doing Yeah, I think he's dealing the eight
balls to the customers, and the customers are playing while
doing the eight balls allegedly.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
I'm into it. You know, make your money, how you
can make your money. I think that's isn't isn't that
part of the gig economy, being a drug dealer? Yes,
And we don't have We don't have to report that anymore.
Anything over six in the bucks, we don't have to
report that.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
No, no, no, no, you don't have to. Yeah, you
don't have to. So the big, big, the big, bad,
beautiful busty Bill broke this week. It was so dramatic,
it was so overly traumatized that it was just absurd.
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Hakeem Jefferies in his eight hour speech his filibuster when
oh yeah, philibustering is racist, by the way, except when
he does.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
It, which which he said, by the way back he
was back in twenty twenty two, Yeah, which is hilarious.
I called him on it. I sent him a screenshot
of his tweet. Someone had posted it earlier, and I
took that screenshot and I was like, Hey, is this you?
Is that the same guy?
Speaker 5 (18:32):
Ah?
Speaker 3 (18:33):
Yeah, yah, yeah, the whole thing, you know what, dude,
I was. I was kind of done with it before
it even started, like I didn't care if it passed
or not.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
We had three weeks of we had like a month,
three weeks of endless bullshit with this thing, and it
was just all poper propaganda from either side, And if
you sat down and you actually read the bill, you're like, oh, Okay,
we're going to jack up the you know, they're gonna
raise the ceiling a bunch, they're gonna cut a bunch here,
they're gonna hold a bunch of people accountable. Okay, Well,
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let's see what happens. I mean, I have no idea.
I can't I can't have any I don't have any
doubt as far as you know the rest of the
things that Trump's done so far, So why not roll
the dice? Fuck it? Really, let's just go ahead and
go for it.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
Yeah, I mean, I you know, there's, like with any
of these bills that are that have to do with
the budget, Yeah, there's there's good parts, there's bad parts.
There's stuff that I hate in it, there's stuff that
I I'm impartial to, and then there's stuff that I
kind of like. And that's with every single Senate finance bill. Like, like,
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if you're gonna talk about funding the government. You know,
some people are gonna get their cut up pork uh
and they're gonna get paid off to support Israel or
car manufacturing or gambling or whatever, or they're not. And
so there's always shit that you're you're like that my
tax dollars are going to that what I what I
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will say is with the elimination of USA, I D
and all of that sort of pork belly stuff, I'm
interested to see if we can actually get some things
done here the next few years, because we listen, this
will all be erased as soon as Trump is out
of office. I mean here, I mean all of this
is gone then he's out office.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Unless the America First Party gets in there.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
Outright. Well, okay, so that's I mean, maybe we don't
have to get to that yet. But that's that worries me.
That it does worry me. You know, you're you're well anyway,
So there's stuff I like, there's stuff I don't give
a shit about, and then there's stuff that I fucking
hate and I and it's like that every every time
they pass up a finance bill. So I you know,
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here's the thing. If you're going to keep our military funded.
You're going to keep funding towards disaster relief, and you're gonna,
you know, give people some social programs that help them
get back on their feet, uh, you know, for limited time.
Then the rest of it I don't give a shit
about because those are the things that need to be there.
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I'm not saying lifelong you know, social services and welfare
and social security given to people that don't deserve it,
illegal aliens, et cetera. I'm just talking about the basic
shit is covered so people can get back on their feet,
and then fuck, I guess, you know, fund some bridges
that don't go anywhere. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
Halfay, given your history as a professional gambler, do you
have any concerns about the big beautiful bill?
Speaker 6 (21:39):
Should I? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (21:46):
Did you not see the articles that McShane said, now.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
Huh.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (21:56):
So apparently there is a little bit of concern for
sports gamblers. Apparently their ability to write off losses.
Speaker 6 (22:12):
Oh yeah, is going to.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Be severely jeopardized because I think they're winnings or tax
at like ninety percent or something ridiculous. It's something that's
really concerning if you're a professional gambler, which none of
us really are.
Speaker 6 (22:30):
Where does that Where does that start at? Where does
the taxing start? That's start dollar amount.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
Don't I don't think that was mentioned. I think it's
like at dollar one.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Well here, let's let's let's let's listen to a clip
real quick.
Speaker 7 (22:49):
This is really bad. Whether you're a poker player, DFS player,
sports better, any kind of gambler, professional or recreational, but
especially professional, and even if you are.
Speaker 8 (22:59):
An operator in one of these areas, it's quite scary.
Speaker 3 (23:02):
So what happened.
Speaker 7 (23:03):
The Senate amended the Big Beautiful Bill to include this
little beautiful part about gambling tax So what it says
is the amount you can deduct from your winnings shall
be equal to ninety percent of the amount of losses
during a taxable year with deductions. If you're a professional,
that's included in this, it's ninety percent. It means if
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you're a gambler, if you gamble during the year recreationally, professionally.
Let's say that you broke even on a year, but
you played a lot of sessions, you won one hundred
thousand dollars in if you add up all the winning
sessions and you lost one hundred thousand dollars if you
add up all the losing sessions. Now, in the past,
you pay zero tax on zero earnings zero winnings. But
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now if this passes, you would pay as if you
won one hundred thousand dollars in winnings minus ninety percent
of one hundred thousand dollars in losses, which is ninety
thousand losses for ten thousand dollars. So you would have
made zero dollars, but you'd pay tax as if you
made ten thousand dollars. Doesn't sound great, but not so bad.
Here's where it gets really really bad. If you are
a high volume player, especially if you are a professional,
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you over the course of a year make two hundred
thousand dollars gambling. You don't pay tax on that two
hundred thousand dollars. Wouldn't that be nice if we could
keep paying tax on that two hundred thousand dollars the
amount we actually made. But what would happen is let's
say that over the course of all the sessions that
we played throughout the year, we won five point two
million dollars and we lost five million dollars for a
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net of two hundred thousand that we took home. Now,
we would pay as if we won five point two
million minus ninety percent of five million, which is four
point five million for a fake net of seven hundred
thousand dollars. So you would make two hundred thousand dollars
during the year, you would pay tax as if you
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made seven hundred thousand dollars, meaning in almost everybody's case,
you would pay more tax than you made.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
During the year.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Complete.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
That's fucking dumb.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Yeah out, Yeah, So you got to look at where
the money came from, right, You got to look at
where where where the lobbying had to have come from
for that. It was not from Vegas, It was not
from draft Kings, fan Duel, ESPN, all those guys. This
had to have been from offshore to get offshore betting back,
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because if you have now now everybody's gonna have to
go offshore, right, I mean that that's the only way
that you're going to be able to bet and be
able to skate this.
Speaker 6 (25:27):
Yeah, how how are you fan dueling all those guys?
Speaker 2 (25:32):
Let this go, no idea, no idea And this one,
this one just kind of slipped by the goalie.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
Yeah, I guess their lobby wasn't as strong as we
thought it was.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Or they just took took they took a took a break. Yeah, yeah,
they got they got two lacks.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
Yeah, Trump's in. We're good, We're fine.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Huh hefe Did you want I know, I know we're
dealing with a crazy schedule. Did you want to get
to the farm report right off the bat?
Speaker 6 (26:03):
Well, I'll be back at It'll be four ball, so
it'll be ninety. So it's it's up to you, guys,
whatever you want to do.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Oh we can, no, we'll close the show with the
farm report.
Speaker 6 (26:11):
We'll do That's okay, work for me.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
Sweet sweet, sweet sweet. All right. So the Big beautiful
Bill passed and there was a whole bunch of drama,
and again I neither hear nor there on it. Really.
I mean, there's there's a lot of tax credits, there's
stuff going towards kids. I think the thousand dollars starter account,
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which acts like a four oh one K for kids
was I thought that was interesting. We knew that was
coming from up from you know, pretty far away. The
border wall is completely covered. Now you've got ice completely
covered border. Which the thing that I think a lot
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of people are missing is that it wasn't just ice
that actually got a whole tone of funding. It was okay,
what some of it was was gonna be border patrol
along with ice, but also you got a lot of
money going towards customs too, which that's something that's been sorely,
sorely needed for it for years and years and years
(27:17):
and years. The Medicare cuts, Yeah, there's a lot of
people that are gonna lose it. There's a lot of
people who are able bodied, and they should be able
to work, and they should be able to go to
work for a for a company and get healthcare. They're
not gonna be able to get Medicaid anymore. Good. I
don't see the problems with that. You're not gonna hear
that from the liberals. The liberals aren't gonna say that,
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and you're gonna say, you know, and and on the right,
I'm sure there's gonna be some people are gonna get
caught into the tires from it. But you're also you know,
you're the propaganda from the right. This is this was
I thought for me, this was probably the biggest go
back and forth as far as propaganda, as far as
when there's so much more to get into in this bill.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
Yeah yeah, And I don't want to get too caught
in the weeds on it. I will say, you know,
it's ironic that, you know, Obamacare comes in and basically
forces every American to pay something for insurance. Which initially,
I mean, that's not a bad thing, Like we should
(28:20):
all be paying in and paying for our own insurance
to bring costs down for everybody, at least in theory,
that's how it's supposed to work. That's not what happened,
because we all know our insurance has only gone up.
It goes up every year, just like our electricity bills
and our utilities, they go up every year. Even though
we're all using the fucking right light bulbs and we've
got energy efficient refrigerators and washers and dryers, it's still
(28:41):
more expensive now to keep your house going than it
used to be. So that's working out great. The problem
came when Biden opened up the floodgates and let all
of the illegal people in, the illegal aliens, immigrants, whatever
the fuck you want to call them, and now they
get shipped for free. And that's where as Americans we
(29:03):
need to stand up and go hold on, we're all
paying including very poor people in very poor parts of
the country, have to pay if they want any kind
of insurance, and if they don't, they get fined for it.
You get fined to whatever, seven hundred and fifty bucks
or whatever. But illegal aliens here they get shipped for free.
(29:24):
And that's that's where you have to go. We've lost
the fucking plot here, we have lost the forest for
the trees. What are you talking about? Like it is
so crazy? So in that sense, I mean everybody who's
out there, who's a bleeding heart, who you know, we're
starving kids, and if you're okay being a Christian and all,
(29:46):
we've all seen all the bullshit posts on ex it's
got nothing to do with that. The fact is we
can't afford to clothe, feed, and ensure health, insure the
entire world. We can't, nor do we want to. I
don't want my fucking money going to that. Let's take
care of our own. Shut everyone else out, you know.
Going back to the ICE, ICE being fully funded, I
(30:10):
saw this figure and I didn't have time to fact
check it, but apparently ICE has a bigger budget than
all but two armies in the all all but two
militaries in the entire world. United States, Yeah, yeah, United
States and China and other than that, like we it's
the largest funded military arm in the world, which is
(30:33):
you know, part of me goes fuck yeah, like America,
fuck yeah, And the other part of me is, like Jesus,
we got a lot of border out there. That's that's
a big job, huge and yeah, and I so let's
fund it, but let's make sure that because when you
get when you throw that that much money at something,
there's fraud and waste on pretty much every level. And
(30:53):
so I'm I'm that's where I start to get a
little you know, just just let's be cautious and let's
make sure we have accurate accounting. Let's let's get DOSEE
involved or something.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
HAFE. You got the uh no tax on tips. I
know that wasn't as exciting as it sound like when
when first came out, But I it's sumpthing like that.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (31:18):
Well, this coworker of mine said he heard it was
supposed to be like retroactive to some degree.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Oh, I don't, I don't. I didn't hear that. I
don't know if that's true.
Speaker 6 (31:32):
I don't hear that. E there, and it's.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Only it's only up to twenty five thousand, right.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Yeah, the first twenty five Yeah, how many servers actually
report their cash tips?
Speaker 3 (31:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (31:46):
No, right, yeah, I know you're stuck cafe.
Speaker 6 (31:51):
But yeah, I'm really excited about it. Now it's kind
of like it's still good. I guess it not as
good as I thought.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
It's kind of it's kind of like, uh, you know,
girl put her hand down your pants, which I no
one's gonna say no to that, right, I mean, it's nice,
that's fun. But but then she, like, you know, after
a little bit, she pulls her hand away and has
to go home because her dad's waiting for you with
a shotgun, like at the end of the day, like
(32:24):
thank you. But now I'm I'm fucking scared because I
don't know what it really means.
Speaker 6 (32:29):
Yeah. Hm, well, too good to be true kind of thing,
I guess.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Yeah, we'll have to see. Especially the defense spending. I
was probably find ful a lot of that and a
lot of a lot of money. Finally went to the
coast Guard, which is gonna help cut down on fentanyl
a big way. Yeah, also cut down on sea entries
for sure. Golden Dome. Sorry, it sounds like a it
(33:01):
sounds like.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
You know, that's such a fucking Trump thing to do
is call it the Golden Dome. That dude loves He's
he is so tacky. He loves gold.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
Everything's gold, everything.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
His famous gold golden toilet and the golden phone by
his golden toilet. And I fucking hate gold, by the way,
I don't. I don't wear any jewelry, but if I did,
it would be silver or maybe white gold. But I
hate gold on every level. I think it's tacky. And listen,
shoot me, I don't care. That's my hot take. I
fucking hate gold. And so of course this guy gets
(33:35):
into office. I think this is why he wanted to
be president right here, just this. He wanted to name
it the Golden Dome, which sounds like a yeah is
And that isn't that something in porn We need j
on here from porn stash. There's got to be a
golden dome somewhere.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
So I didn't. I didn't. I didn't come away with
anything that was was I mean, other than raising the
dead ceiling by five trillion dollars or whatever.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
And I'm Jesus Christ.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
I mean, we're we're gonna outspend it. Are you okay
or we're sorry, We're gonna, We're gonna out tear if it,
We're gonna our GDP is gonna blow it away. Okay,
I hope it does.
Speaker 3 (34:14):
Tariffs are at an all time high, and it's still
a drop in the bucket to five trillion dollars. I
don't where does this stop? When do we how do
we stop kicking the can down the road? Five trillion dollars?
Most people don't even know how to spell trillion, And
that's an inconceivable number to me. You could start counting
(34:36):
now and never reach a trillion in five lifetimes.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Yeah. So I my takeaway from this was it did
nothing but tear everybody apart. In all the talking heads,
everybody who went there. You had the left contingent, the
right contingent, you had the right maga contingent, which again
we saw nothing but on maga unable to think for themselves.
Speaker 3 (35:09):
Yeah, and and and.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
You know, the cat turds of the world, the d
C Draino's, you know, all all the guys that are
we've we've we know they're on the take, we know,
we know, we know they're bought paid for totally shitting
on anybody who had any anything negative to say about it,
And it just kind of goes to show that we're
the echo chamber is just immense when it comes to
(35:35):
this stuff. You're you're not going to be able to
take up a controversial point. You're not gonna be able
to take a counterpoint to any of these people, any
of these any of these arguments and not be personally attacked.
Speaker 3 (35:50):
Yeah, and I and that's where I feel like maybe
Elon is at with this America first because because truly,
oh have had to go later, dude, in a bit,
I really feel like that's where Elon was out. It's like, hey,
you know, let's stop putting politics before America and Americans
(36:11):
and let's put America first. And I would like to
think that's going to be a good thing. But but yeah,
you really saw it and you named it perfectly. The
DC Drenos cattered all that. I mean, they got downright
fucking hostile, Like they lost they lost followers because they
were like, fuck you if you can't handle it. I've
(36:32):
been pro Trump and I will always be pro Trump,
but anything he does, that guy shits gold. It's like, dude,
all we're doing is asking questions. All we're doing is
we just want to know is this the right move
for America. I'm not that's not anti.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
True people accountable. We had four years, sorry, sixteen out
of twenty years. Well okay, i'll go and i'll say it,
twenty years of very little accountability. And I'm including Trump's
first term in that, which was not nearly as bad
as Obama's or Biden's, obvious, but all we're all at
a point now, which is which is ridiculous that we
(37:04):
can't just say, hey, I'm holding you fucking accountable. Show
me why, give me receipts, tell me why this should
be this way, prove it. There's nothing wrong with that.
But the right, the conservative echo chamber promoted by the
MAGA right, which which I think there's like microchasm. There's
(37:27):
a fractal of that that's off their fucking rocker. And
that's gonna be going back to the ones that are
the paid, the paid influencers, which we we know who
those guys.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, you got you got people drinking
the blue kool aid, you got people drinking the red
kool aid, and then the rest of us are like,
we just want a beer. Like, I fuck your kool aid.
I don't want any of it.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
I just you know, and there's no quarter here, right,
I mean, we're not going to give any quarter to
the liberal side that just they towed the party line.
It's this, that and and and it's only this way.
You're racist. If you're this, you're racist. If you're against
any of my, any of any of the liberal cause,
you're you're obviously anti American. If you're against anything that
(38:11):
having to do with the if you're going to go
against anything that Trump says, it's it's just it's just
fucking absurd. And and meanwhile over here you've got all
of the centrists going, fuck you, fuck you. Seriously. We
just want accountability, we want to make we want we'd
(38:31):
like to get towards a balanced budget. We'd like to
see the debt brought down. We'd like to see our
you know, kids, grandkids, great grandkids not be saddled with bankruptcy.
And and that's the direction that we're concerned that we're
going in the days of of blindly listening and blindly
(38:55):
saying oh oh oh, I'm all in and being the
foot soldier, which probably is a bad term in this taste.
But being a liberal foot soldier or being a Republican
foot soldier, those should be over. As far as I'm concerned.
Everybody should be a free agent and everybody should be like, Okay,
prove to me why you want my vote, Show me
(39:18):
how you're going to be accountable to me. This is
what I want now, Now go out and be it.
There's nothing wrong with that. But you've got your two
echo chambers there. You've got your left and your right,
which is going which refuses to play ball. And it's
just it's socially when you think about the social aspects
of that, it really is a fascinating behavioral speaking, just
(39:42):
surreal where we are.
Speaker 3 (39:46):
Really is. And I'm oh, I just my last comment
on that. I mean, check mark on everything you said.
That's exactly right. The thing that sucks. And I think
maybe we have a different perspect active now. And I
and I'm understanding some of my grandfather's uh, you know,
(40:06):
rants that he used to go on. But we can
only kick this can can down the road so long.
And our kids, our grandkids, someone's fucking kids are going
to have to handle all of this. It's it's going
to collapse and it's going to do so in a
spectacular way. And I don't we're not being good stewards
of the budget, of the country, of the society, frankly,
(40:31):
of the culture. When when we just keep raising the limit,
just keep funding ship that doesn't work, and and and
and getting caught up in these little petty uh fights
over nothing, over politics when like big issues are They're
going to collapse at the House of Cards. I mean,
that's that's coming, and it's gonna fall on our kids,
(40:53):
and I I just I that's a that's a really
shitty fucking statement. I mean, our kids are going to
be pissed someday and looking up at us and going,
why didn't you do something? Why didn't you Why didn't
you fix it?
Speaker 6 (41:07):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (41:07):
And we won't have an answer, I mean other than like,
go listen to our shows because we were trying, but
we didn't have the listenership we wanted. I don't know.
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
Well, it's all gonna be fixed fits because the America's Party,
the America First Party, is going to be is it's
going to be brand new, it's gonna be amazing, it's
gonna be awesome. It's backed by Elon, and everything is
going to be.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
Okay, yeah, okay, not that we have not that we
have to hit it right, Well, fuck it. So here's
my problem.
Speaker 6 (41:45):
Number.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
I need Elon to concentrate on on super cool scientific
ship ship that I can't do right. I need them
to make electric cars that that goes zero to sixty
in less than two seconds. I need him to make
spaceships that fly to Mars. And I need him to
fix people who are you know, paraplegic and they can
(42:10):
move shit with their mind. Now I need him to
do those three things. I do not need him in politics.
That's my opening statement. From there, it kind of goes
downhill because because both brass tacks. Yeah, because brass tax
You know what all it's going to do is pull
people away from Oh God, I can't even believe I'm
(42:34):
gonna say this, God damn it all right, gun to
my head. The MAGA movement, it had it, it was justified,
and it had its good points, and it still has
its good points, and.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
It totally still starts to right.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
And if Elon starts this movement, it's going to pull
votes away from MAGA. And and like you said earlier
at the top, of the show. Third parties have never unwell,
we've had we had the Green Party, we had, you know,
very various third parties who have gone nowhere. They they
literally get if they're lucky, they get five percent of
(43:11):
the vote, but that's sometimes the separation in the votes
can be two percent. So if you pull five percent
from the party who's who should win, who we want
to win, that could be enough to make them lose.
And I so that's where I have I'm I'm that's
where my trepidation comes from. That's that's where I'm very
(43:31):
leery of this movement. Now, if it gains popularity, and
if he starts saying shit that we all like and
all of a sudden, fifty percent of us, you know,
it's representing that that middle fifty sixty percent of us,
and we're all on board with that, then fucking you know,
throttle up, baby, like just after burners on. Let's do this.
(43:53):
Fuck the Republicans, fuck the Democrats, fuck the Green Party,
Let's let's do some something independent. Let's do something that
literally is America first. I'd be on board for that,
but I just right now, I don't see that happening.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
All right, I've got a theory and and this kind
of clocks with the I think we talked about this
not last week, but I think it might have been
the week before when Elon and Trump had their first
falling out when mom and dad. No, actually I think
it was probably three or four weeks ago, when mom
and dad are fighting. Yeah, what if the play here
(44:35):
is for him to cause such a stir now which
to continue driving a wedge between him and Trump, to
get him, get him far removed, because he's going to
be making absolute fucking bank off of this bill. You
know he you know, we're we're going to Mars, baby,
you know That's that That was That was That was
the end game there, and the stock market's going to
(44:58):
go up. Tessel's gonna take off your everybody's gonna have
a fucking robotaxi and they're there access to it. That
stuff's going off. I have absolutely zero doubt about that.
What if he and this is gonna take some time,
This is gonna all of it's gonna start. We're gonna
start seeing this in a couple of months when when
(45:18):
primaries start. He could totally turn around and just start
sniping off Democrat precincts. And just shooting for like the corners,
and he has totally completely validated doing it. He could
(45:38):
be the this this could be the mercenary party that
can do what the Republican Party wouldn't do. Now, it
has to work, it has to work. But if it's
positioned as this party that's going to break the ties,
(46:00):
especially after they go through and rework the census. Yeah,
this that's I'm I'm leaning into. This is an attack
on the Democrats. This is nothing to do with the Republicans.
Speaker 3 (46:13):
I I agree with you. I mean, no, I for
sure I agree with that. I just I also think
it's you know, best like best intentions or best intentions,
you know, they they I don't know what the I'm
trying to say. You know, you go into something, you're
trying to do the right thing, and and what if
it hurts the Republicans too? What if it hurts them?
(46:36):
We just we just don't know. I And I'm but
I'm with you. I actually like that idea that that
this could somehow be he could somehow be the you know,
the hired hitman to come in and just snipe off
these Democratic pieces of shit. Hakeem Jeffries. I mean we
all know, we know the list, and and really isolate
(46:56):
these these very democratic you know, big city Chicago, La,
Philadelphia and New York like we know, we know the cities,
really isolate them and make them such a minority because
the rest of us have a fucking head on our
shoulders that they have no no choice but to cave
or at least to cross the aisle a bit if
(47:18):
they want to get anything done, because they're you know,
they're going to be such a super minority that they
they won't, they won't be able to function. That that
I love the idea of that. I just you know,
you can't, you can't, and andsa fucking you know, eggs
(47:38):
get broken every day and and and sometimes you break
an egg when you're not trying to And I just
I think that's where we're at with this, And I
don't know. I hope I'm wrong, I really do.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Third parties don't necessarily scare me very much because we've
well we've seen it happen in Europe. Of course, Europe
is a train, it's a it's a fun But we
also know that the Democrats and Republicans are that they're
the same snake, but only there's two heads. So I
(48:11):
I wonder if if this maybe in its purest form,
maybe that is something, you know, even if we take
the five D chess out of it. I'm just I'm
leaning into heat. I think there's something too that he's
the mercenary and and Mike, Mike, to your point, Lemon
Party is completely different, completely different from the America First Party,
(48:33):
Republican Party, Democrat Party. It's really close to the Green
Party though very very similar. Everybody should go out and
google that. You guys will see what. So, Yeah, it's
interesting week. I I don't think we're any closer to
awesomeness at all, but we'll we'll see how We'll see
(48:54):
how this, uh, how this, how this breaks out. It'll
be interesting, you.
Speaker 3 (48:59):
Know the end of the day. I just I think
the concept of making America great again, which I scoffed
at the first time I heard his first term, I
was like, what the fuck does that even mean? Now
I'm at the point where I would I would actually
like to have some national pride back. I would like
for us to get our shit together and and not
(49:23):
you know, be so pervasive and and you know, allowing
crime to happen allowing people to cross the border unmolested,
allowing you know, people to be on Social Security for
the rest of their lives. Not social Security, but.
Speaker 2 (49:43):
Medicaid, welfare, yeah, welfare.
Speaker 3 (49:46):
All that. Yeah. I'm I'm ready to get people off
the system and back to like living life and working
and being productive members of society. And and you know,
reintroduce the idea of a mental toughness that even though
work sucks, you still go there because you need to
(50:06):
pay your bills, and there are good things that come
from the money you earn there. And we've gotten away
from that. We've all seen the crying videos of the
kids at Starbucks. I had to work eight hours today.
We're tired of that, did you. Yeah, And we're also
tired of you feeling like you deserve privilege just based
on the color of your skin, or your culture or
(50:27):
who your fucking grandpa's grandpa was. I don't fucking care.
Go to work, pay your taxes, and I'm gonna shake
your hand and I'm gonna bite you over for a
fucking barbecue. But if you're gonna live off my paycheck
and that of my working neighbors, then fuck you. Fuck
you in every way, and if you if you can't
handle that, then get out of this Country's plenty of
(50:51):
people are leaving this country because they don't want to
be here anymore, because because being here means working. That
means working at a job, but it also means working
on society and our social issues. You know, we're not
all evil people. In fact, ninety nine percent of us
are actually pretty good. We're here for each other when
we need to be. You know, white does not equal
(51:13):
evil and are because there's a movement going on that yeah, yeah,
go ahead, play this, fucking idiot.
Speaker 2 (51:21):
It's time to talk about decolonization.
Speaker 9 (51:24):
Of all liberations, struggles in the movements that seek to
seek a world of justice, equality and peace, that seek
to dismantle the United States. I hope you seek to
dismantle the United States. And if that isn't your politics, okay,
I speak as if everybody has this commitments, and the
(51:45):
thing is that you should you should listen to indigenous
people when they're telling you that this is the goal,
and that not only is this the goal, but this
is the starting point. Because I think Nick articulated this
very clearly. A decolonization is the only thing that is
going to save us as a species is the only
thing that's going to save us as a planet, and
everyone should just be on board with it, no questions asked.
(52:08):
And I say this sometimes on the podcast our Red
Nation podcast, on the co host of Red Power Hour.
You know, like of the most oppressed ass people in
Turtle Island, Indigenous women are like on the top of
that fucking list, okay, and incarcerated at higher numbers, murdered
at higher numbers, missing at higher numbers, higher levels of rape,
(52:30):
and all kinds of sexual violence and sexual harassment. I mean,
Indigenous women struggle so hard under the settler regime that
is the United States, and the way that heteropatriarchy ties
so closely into that. And if an indigenous woman is
telling you that decolonization is the solution, and also that
(52:50):
there is real hope and that Palestine offers us. We
said this in this speech, Palestine is the alternative path
for Native nations. And this is because we understand Palestine
and the liberation of Palestine is the tip of the spear.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
Right.
Speaker 9 (53:05):
It is a righteous struggle, and it is so powerful
that it has literally in sixty days changed the entire world.
The entire world has changed.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
I knew it.
Speaker 9 (53:21):
I knew it the moment that it happened. That nothing
and I mean nothing for colonizers or for any of
the good, humble people of the earth would be the
same ever again. And we need to lean into that,
lean into the fact that colonizers are scared, lean in
to scaring them and making them feel uncomfortable.
Speaker 3 (53:43):
Right.
Speaker 9 (53:45):
It is because it is because we have power.
Speaker 2 (53:48):
That is Melaniazi, a professor from the University of Minnesota.
We just need to have a segment on every show
shit that Minnesota does because every week it's something.
Speaker 3 (54:02):
That's wild place right now, Yeah, it's wild. You know.
It's so funny that she wants to everything she said
that's happening to indigenous women is done by indigenous men. Crazy, right,
these are I mean that this is not white white
guys like you or me, uh, walking on to a
(54:23):
res somewhere and being like, hey, there's a Native girl,
let's do awful ship to her. This is all done
by your own people. And listen, I'm not saying that
that there wasn't some awful ship done to the Native
people's here. Uh when when the white man whatever got here?
I'm not of course, there was evil ship. We all
(54:44):
we all read people's history by Howard's inn, or maybe
we didn't all, but but he he alliterates it pretty well.
I'm not saying bad ship didn't happen. I'm not saying
evil stuff wasn't done. No, that was what was absolutely
centuries ago, centuries ago. I am not a colonizer. You
(55:05):
are not a colonizer. We were born into this situation.
We're all trying to make the best of it. Listen,
I want to live one with nature. I respect on
the highest level native peoples around the world, the any
native peoples who who know how to live off the
land and how to function well in a peaceful society. Dude,
(55:30):
we have so much to learn from you. But that
doesn't mean that I'm going to just give up my
entire way of life, the things that I'm doing to
make my life better. I'm not going to just give
that up because it was shit was done to you
for your people four hundred years ago. That's not how
it works. There are winners and there are losers. Always
(55:52):
either try harder, leave or just shut the fuck up
and move on. You know, I you could get on
a major high horse, which I'm not going to do.
But I'm Irish, I'm three quarters Irish. I could absolutely
talk about all the ways the Irish people have been enslaved,
have been dominated, have been taken over. And the one
(56:16):
thing that the Irish have kept the Irish going is
that we have a spirit that finds the good even
when it's really bad and shitty.
Speaker 2 (56:25):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
And and we also drink a lot. And so we're
still here. We've we've we've colonized and been populated. Yeah,
we're still grinded. And so there's a way to do
it without just going, oh, we're victims and we need
to What does she say in the United States and
the and.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
The in the United States and the America, Are.
Speaker 3 (56:47):
You fucking kidding me? It's it's it's ridiculous and insane
and we all know it. But the problem is someone
like her gets airtime, she gets to say whatever she
wants to say. And how many people are clapp Yeah,
people were clapping at her, dumb fucking and and.
Speaker 2 (57:04):
Let us not let us not skate over the irony
there that she's wearing a kaifa, right, Okay, that's not
a tolerant people, that's not a tolerant people, right, They're
going to throw your lgbt q x y z s
off of the highest building that they can.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
There is.
Speaker 2 (57:27):
Yeah, there is no tolerance there. So so let's let's
not talk about you're promoting your evil somebody else's yea yeah, Palestine, Yeah, yeah,
So that that was a new one this week. That
was That was a fascinating one. I thought that was.
That was pretty amazing. I did enjoy. I did enjoy.
(57:48):
The University of penn Penn State.
Speaker 3 (57:54):
Yeah, this was great. This was a win.
Speaker 2 (57:57):
Universe. University of penn Pennsylvania, not university, not Penn State.
University of Pennsylvania agrees to follow up on Trump's mandate
on protecting women's sports. After Lea Thompson investigation, they erased
all of his records gone. Finally, it took five years,
(58:18):
four years for somebody to finally stick up for women's sports.
It's absurd and I believe it never should have happened.
And this is where we finally are.
Speaker 3 (58:28):
And I believe they actually sent a letter of apology
to to all the other swimmers too, which is which
is the least, literally the least you could do. But
at least you did that. At least you did the minimum.
Speaker 2 (58:44):
Just surreal. It never should have gotten to that, no, never, ever, ever,
ever should have gotten it. Here here's another one that
I thought was interesting that popped up this week, Stanford
DEI investigation. There was a sting that took place, a
series of videos that came out of Stanford professors or sorry,
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Stanford's staff that was continued to put DEI in place,
and they just kind of started quitting.
Speaker 3 (59:14):
Yep. Yeah, I think, uh, I think Stanford, uh, maybe Harvard,
you know, stuff's coming out that they were actually being
anti jew, like they were being anti Semitic in some
of their yes comittance. Yeah, and so I think they're done.
(59:34):
I mean, that's literally biting the hand that feeds you
at least, you know, seventy percent of you. That's that's
uh that that could be a death blow right there,
and which would be sad because these are American institutions.
These are some of the greatest They used to be
some of the greatest learning hubs on the planet and
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and now they got taken over by this mind virus.
And it's more about who's admitted by by race then
what their merits are and what they can bring to
the university. And it's it's sad.
Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
It's really sad on socialism, right, I mean, that's that's
what it is. They had four years that they could
go ahead and get in there rooted, and they could
go ahead and make these decisions. And now, yeah, okay,
you're eradicating it now to a point. But now you
have to keep it out. You have to weed the garden.
You have to constantly weed the garden. Otherwise the the
weeds are going to come back. Why why don't so
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when when there's a recruiting violation in college sports? Why
why aren't there recruiting violations for stuff like this? Like,
somebody should take away their ability to give out scholarships absolutely,
if you're going to be I'm sorry, it's it's as
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bad as in sports. You shouldn't be able to recruit.
You shouldn't be able to give out scholarships. Done, you're
on your your band for two years. Now, suck it up.
Nobody's gonna be able to go there were and unless
they pay for it. And yeah, you're hurting your students
because you were a bunch of assholes. I don't see
any problem with that.
Speaker 3 (01:01:11):
Well, and they did it in such insidious ways too.
I mean it was I think it was more blatant,
kind of behind the scenes, but when it got rolled
out to you know, their actual admittance processes, it was basically,
we're going to lower the bar for these this group
of people because they can't make it, and we're gonna
raise the bar for these other students who are quote
(01:01:34):
unquote overrepresented, you know, Asians and whites, which I think
that's so funny. They're overrepresented. No, they're represented by their
fucking hard work and they're they're sixteen hundred SAT scores. Yeah, merit,
that's yeah, actual fucking work and brain power for that's
not being overrepresented. That's saying I'm willing to put in
the work, go suck a butt. And so I you know,
(01:01:58):
it was so insidious, you know, to be a imagine
you're just some Asian kid from you know, a low
socioeconomic area, but you put in the work because that's
what your parents demand of you. You're a fucking full
time student in high school, you take AP classes, you
got a four point seventy five, and then the college
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is like, ooh, eugh, you missed one on the SAT.
So I'm sorry, we can't admit you. Meanwhile, the kid
down the street who just happens to have a different
skin color and he gets an eleven eighty. Yeah, he
gets an eleven eighty on his SAT and boom, he's in.
What the fuck? Like, what is that telling our kids?
I don't care what color of skin? What is that
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telling our kids that you can work as hard as
you want and you won't get in based on the
color of your skin. But that kid can fuck off
and smoke out and hang out with his buddies and
still get in.
Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
Not okay, well not don't get saying yeah, well it's
okay to be racist when it works for somebody else. Yeah,
verut racism is still racism.
Speaker 6 (01:03:02):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:03:02):
I don't want to spend a whole lot of time
on mindani, but we have to bring this up. Hey,
did you know that he's actually Asian and black too.
He's not just from Sudan because he's actually he's also
black and Asian. It's amazing, I I I, oh wow,
the struggle he must have.
Speaker 3 (01:03:22):
And the uh, the fact that his dad was a
professor there, which you're not supposed to put on your
on your Oh god, damn it. Why can't I think
of the word resume.
Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
I think that's the application application.
Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
Application, that too. Yes, God, big words. I need more beer. Yeah,
you're not supposed to, you know, disclose the fact that
you have a parent working at the university you want
to get into. And here's the funny part. Even though
he's Asian and black and Muslim and his dad works there,
he still didn't get admitted, which is just awesome, Like
he must have really been fucking dumb. What a retard.
Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
Well, he's a privileged kid, that's the only reason he's here.
I do we want to play his dad because his
dad's stop we found this morning was was pretty damning.
Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
That guy's a demon. He's a deemon. Yeah, we might
have to. Let's should we break it's it's I'm I'm
finished with my beer. Beer. I chucked that.
Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
Thing, damn. Yeah. Yeah, let's go ahead and break. We'll
tease it. We'll come back to uh thrashing these guys
because they both deserve it. I oh man, it's gonna
be a wild, wild November and we're here for it.
All right. How did that beer finish up for you?
Speaker 3 (01:04:40):
Dude? I chugged it. I honestly, I don't think it
took me fifteen minutes to finish that beer. I you know,
I didn't think I liked it that much, but every
time I set it down, next thing I knew, the
mug was back in my hand and I was taking
another sip. It was really good. I really enjoyed it. Again,
very refreshing, total, totally crushable beer. You can have a
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six pack of this and and still survive but also
feel feel pretty good at the end of it. So
how about yours?
Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
Really really good, really really good, very refreshing in a
great setup. I think for the next beer, I'm gonna
totally shift gears and probably you know, we'll see what happens.
But very good summer beer, pineapple strawberry. The Habanniero really
fits it in and it's just just really really good.
Loved it. That's an energy city bistro, all right, Let's uh,
(01:05:31):
let's carry on to Beer two Catalyst crafted Al's. This
is a another local ruer. I actually spend a little
bit of time there and picked up the bottle from there. Nice,
a little bit little boy, a little bit of the
pricey side, but I went in went with it because
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this is actually their first barrel aged effort. It is
a double it's a double oatmeal stout. Our first barrel
aged stout is finally here. We started with a robust
bass oat mill stout, then Agent and will it Rye
whiskey barrels for twelve months. During the maturation process, we
added a pound of Brazilian chamissions wow chammis cham camas
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chemist isms. I think it's a vanilla which I was
talking and shout.
Speaker 3 (01:06:21):
Out to Jamison. I think one of us is going
to hurt ourselves.
Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
Yeah, I've got a hurt. I've got a hurt. Well, anyway,
I was talking to John Weber. Shout out to John
Weber there the the GM. I was talking to him
earlier today and he's like, these are the biggest vanilla
beans I've ever seen. I mean, they're like massive. I
think he didn't he didn't. He didn't, you know, show
me how big they were. But I mean he said
they're the biggest things he's ever seen as far.
Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
As being god he did.
Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
I thought I thought he was going to go there,
but Weber he pulled back. And there's a funny story
about his last name is nickname there Weber. But anyway,
they're an oblong almost plantain looking beans. So these are
really really big. If you've seen a plantain, it's like
a it's like the size of a massive banana, not
a much, not unlike you know other massive bananas that
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we've talked about. But anyway, just hell of a lot
of effort went into this. They they did. They blew
the doors off. It was a very expensive beer to
try to to brew. And uh, I'm excited to give
it a run because this is their first one and
we need more smells. Fantastic smells. Fantastic ran out of
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the gate. You can get you get a good barrel. Sweet,
I'm getting some chocolate cake, getting a little German chocolate
cake maybe rich Wow, Oh burns good burn. It's definitely
(01:08:01):
a rye. You might not like to rye.
Speaker 3 (01:08:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
And it's right on the foot, it's right on the
front of your tongue too. Yeah, just kind of dancing there.
I mean I.
Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
Probably kills a lot of that.
Speaker 2 (01:08:22):
Yeah. Yeah, I think I think that really moves it along.
That the name of the beer, though it's a vanilla
reality it is. I No, I don't think this is
the nitro and this is just the barreled the nitro.
I think is what they had actually in the brewery today.
But this is the this is actually the bottle version,
(01:08:44):
and kind of a crazy mouthfeel. I'm gonna have to
I'll get back to you on it. I like the beer.
The beer is it's it's a really good it's a
really good stout. It's a very good Imperial stout. It's
a little awkward because it's a double oded, so it's
I'm not a big fan of oatmeal stouts. I think
(01:09:06):
that's probably where the conflict comes in. But it's not
a bad it's not a bad Imperial stout. I'm digging it. No,
I'm digging it. It's different.
Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
I would try that, and you know I don't. I'm
with you. I don't like oatmeal stouts all that much,
especially when they've been barreled. They there's something that happens
in the chemistry there I just don't like. And I
don't like rye beers. But that's such a kind of
a unicorn, such an odd combination of yeah, ingredients and flavors.
Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
I would try it, and there's an organic bitterness that
comes along with the vanilla. I think that it actually
ends the beer really abrupt. So it's a clean finish,
but it's a very abrupt finish. It's very it's very
very different beer anyway. So it's like it's.
Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
Like it's like sex with a with a four, but
it's over real fast, so it's okay. I mean you
still got off. It wasn't it wasn't great, but it's
over quick, and so everybody can just go home happy.
Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
Yeah. Sure, yeah that works, or like a personal toy
where you're like hammering it and then you're like you're done.
All right, I can move on now I can just
get a ton. I think it's better than that. Yeah,
like I might drink this again.
Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
Okay, okay, fair enough.
Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
What what's your set? What's your second beer? Ah?
Speaker 3 (01:10:27):
Well, I I so full disclosure. I bought this. I
bought this because of the brewer and the style. So
this is from Monkless, and of course they do exclusively
Belgian ales, but I bought it. The other half the
reason I bought it was because of its name and
the story behind the beer. So I'm just gonna read
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this really quick. This by the way, this this beer
is called the FNNG So fucking guy. Here's here's the story.
When that fucking New Guy makes a mistake that turns
into a happy accident. We name the beer after him.
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The FNG is a classic and unique Belgian abb ale
that bridges the gap, the stylistic gap between a dubell
and a triple. Dark candy syrup and abby yeast work
together harmoniously to deliver a delicious balance of toffee and
caramel with mild spice notes of clove and pepper in
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a dry, clean finish. How could I not pick that up?
Speaker 2 (01:11:35):
That's fun.
Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
Yeah, it's named after the fucking new guy. So here's
to the fucking new guy who made a happy mistake
and uh and made a beautiful It's dark caramel brown,
just a beautiful with a little bit of honey in
the highlights there. Nice head smells fantastic, little bit of
banana in there. But I'm really picking up the caramel notes.
(01:11:59):
So let's see what we got. Oh shit, Oh yeah,
nice subtle spices in there, a little bit of pepper
on the end, but yeah, absolutely finishes clean. Yeah, that
clove is in there. I like the yeast. It's not overpowering,
(01:12:22):
but it's just it's nice. It's a little sweet, you know,
because you want a little sweetness in your Belgian but
not not uncomfortably so it's just a little toffee caramels there. Wow,
nice beer, Good job, new guy. Holy crap, he stumbled
down his greatness here. That's fantastic.
Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
I wish they put the the FNG the name of
the person somewhere on there. Yeah, we attribute it to
because you're not dogging on the guy. Because it's a
fantastic beer, they decide to stick with it. But I
think that would be fun too. The FNG by Bob.
Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
Yeah right, good job Chuck.
Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
All right, so good good beers to start the second
half of the show. I like where we're going with it,
so we'll see how those kind of break out here.
I do want to get to our socialism of the week.
Let's go ahead and talk about here's Mindannie. He explains
the end goal of seizing the means of production.
Speaker 10 (01:13:30):
What the purpose is about this entire project. It's not
simply to raise class consciousness, but to win socialism, and
obviously raising class consciousness is a critical part of that.
But making sure that we have candidates that both understand
that and are willing to put that forward at every
which moment that they have, at every which opportunity that
they're given. We have to continue to elect more socialists
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and we have to ensure that we are unapologetic about
our socialism. There are also other issues that we firmly believe,
whether it's BDS right or whether it's the end goal
of seizing the means of production, where we do not
have the same level of support at this very moment.
And what I want to say is that it is
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critical the way that we organize, the way that we
set up our you know, set up our work and
our priorities, that we do not leave any one issue
for the other, that we do not meet a moment
and only look at what people are ready for, but
that we are doing both of these things in tandem,
because it is critical for us to both meet people
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where they're at and to also organize for what is
correct and for what is right, and to ensure that
over time we can bring people to that issue. The
ramifications of victory here is the difference between life and
death for so many of our brothers, sisters and family
beyond the binary and across this Borough of Queens, it's
the difference between having cash bail anymore or no. It's
(01:14:56):
a difference between having sex where it be decriminalized and that,
and with every battle that we fight as socialists, we
need to remember what the steaks are and ground ourselves
in them and why those steaks are important and critical
to us as individuals.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
All Right, well there you go, absolutely zero zero qualms.
We we called it last week and and it's it's
even more damning now.
Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
Yeah, I mean, he just keeps getting worse. He's he's
like a rotten egg that you just leave out on
the counter, like every morning you come out, and it
just gets worse. One hundred percent guaranteed, I'd bet the
last five dollars in my pocket that guy does prostitutes.
I'm not gonna say daily, but three to four times
a week. He's uh, he's finding a prostitute. And I'm
(01:15:45):
not I'm gonna say they're on the young side. He
just has that vibe to him, kind of creeper.
Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
Somebody needs to check his computer.
Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, thank you, that's a better way to
put it. He's got the he's got the I'm growing
a beard only enough that you think it's a pubic
it's a pubic area, not that it's a full grown
man beard. He's got all that going on, and so yeah,
I dude, creepy fucker, creepy.
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Well, I wonder where he gets it from. Oh, here's
his dad.
Speaker 4 (01:16:20):
Political project was shared by the Allies, and that political
project was to turn Germany into a pure nation, a
pure nation rid of its minorities. When the Allies defeated
the Nazis and went into East Eastern Europe, they began
(01:16:45):
to create pure nations to ethnically cleanse Eastern Europe of Germans,
moved them back into Germany. Crime doesn't wipe out another.
A Christian nation state decides to cleanse it of all
(01:17:09):
religious minorities Jews and Muslims in particular, and at the
same time launches a colonization experience experiment the discovery of
the Americas. I argue that nationalism and colonialism are not
(01:17:33):
two different things. America is the genesis of what we
call settler colonialism, and the American model was exported all
around the world. In America, you have two kinds of
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minorities that have run the course of the history of
the modern American state, the American Indian and the African American.
Each has a different significance for our contemporary.
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
Completely omitting every but every other immigrant that came to America, Chinese, Irish,
everybody from Europeans, Italians, Polish, Polish, completely throwing down everything
else aside that this is where this guy is going.
(01:18:36):
There's only there's only two. There's only two immigrants that
have been bastardized Ira.
Speaker 4 (01:18:42):
The American Indians were the people owned that land when
the settlers conquered it. First, is tried to eliminate as
many Indians as possible. This was the first recorded genocide
(01:19:03):
in modern history. Then with the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln
generalized the solution of reservations. They herded American Indians into
separate territories for the Nazis. For the Nazis, this was
(01:19:25):
the inspiration. Hitler realized two things. One that genocide was doable.
It is possible to do genocide. That's what Hitler realized.
Second thing Hitler realized is that you don't have to
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have a common citizenship. You can differentiate between people. The
Nuremberg laws were patterned after American laws. Anyway, the US
put Indians in reservations. The US invented the Muddel what
we call today the two stage solution.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
They're going this is going to be a thing. The
decolonization is going to be a thing. This is going
to be a thing for for years. This is this
is the new narrative.
Speaker 3 (01:20:19):
Yeah, I mean it's it's so he first of all,
he has his timelines all fucking screwed at all. He
doesn't he doesn't know his history. The first genocide that
we know of happened in early China, when you know,
(01:20:39):
actual ethnic cleansing went on. If you were one of
the Han people that the Hunts came in and just
eradicated you, you you were of that line, were killing you.
So I don't know what the fuck he's talking about.
And in greater numbers than anything that that can be imagined,
I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
And he's also omitting everything that happened in Africa.
Speaker 3 (01:21:00):
Huh Africa. I mean, okay, you know what that it's
it's such a here's the thing. It's instead of studying
history to know more about the past, he studies history
to justify his because because that's what it is. It's
straight up fucking racism. And and I don't care how
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you slice it, he's he's more racist than anything he's
talking about that was done to anybody so there you
have it. I mean, that's that's mom Donnie's or yeah,
mom Donnie, that's his dad. So now we know where
that socialist fuck that. First of all, both of these
guys read way too much Iron Rand. Okay, and I
and I'm I'm a fan of Iron Rand, a huge fan.
Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
But it depends on you take the Iron Ran.
Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
Well, that's it, that's I mean, and and when you
could what it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
Was supposed to be versus what you want it to be,
what you wish it was. Oh, this is my I
love the story so much, I'm gonna bring it's all
the bad ship in the story. That's that's where that
that's where all these people are coming from.
Speaker 3 (01:22:03):
Well, right, you can read it like a bible. Right,
it can be your it can be your Bible, it
can be how you dictate your life, or you can
just read it for a great story that was thought
provoking and and yeah, but but here's here's the problems
with it. And that that goes for for Fountainhead and
Atlas Shrugged. I mean, both great books worth reading or
(01:22:26):
listening to or whatever however you consume. But these guys
read that kind of ship way too much, and they
and you know the fact that mom, Donnie is he
came out and said, we need to hire most war
socialists because because if we don't, millions of people are
gonna die. That's that's that's their moral argument, right, That's
that's always their argument.
Speaker 11 (01:22:46):
That's that's that's the same argument the Democratic Party has
about everything now.
Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
Too exactly socialist. That's why I parted with the Democratic
Party because I am one about empowering people to live
their own lives, to you know, teach them how to fish,
not give them a fish. I mean, isn't that what
Jesus said and did? Yeah, so I I just can't
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go there if you want to, fucking because you know what,
the most racist, fucking thing you can do to anybody,
the most demeaning thing you can do to anyone, is
pat them on the head and say I'm sorry, it's okay,
you can't do it, I'll do it for you. That's
the whole thing behind you know, the the quote unquote
patriarchy that men hold women down because we've patted them
(01:23:35):
on the head and said you can't, so we will. Well,
all right, that's the same people that are saying that
that's wrong. But then we're gonna do it to other
races and and entire classes of people. It's it's so
fucking terrible. And they don't even see it. They can't
see it that way. They don't see it social. No,
they're too fucking idiot, too stupid, and.
Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
To think this whole show started with Diddy and a
Diddy party. Dude.
Speaker 3 (01:24:06):
You know, here's the thing about the about the Diddy party.
I'm gonna just say this all right. Look, I'm gonna
have my freak off. You know, here's the deal, dude.
It's my soap, it's my dick. I'll wash it as
fast as i want. Okay, Like, this is my party,
this is my thing. Like, just let me go. I'm
gonna make it happen.
Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
Let me feel it, let me feel.
Speaker 3 (01:24:26):
It real fast tonight exactly. Oh shit, what was that
dude's name? Dude? I actually bought that CD just for
that one song. I bought that whole CD.
Speaker 11 (01:24:40):
Comb supporters after the found he was not guilty on
all those accounts.
Speaker 2 (01:24:45):
The spring Baby on each other outside the courthouse.
Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
What yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
Oh yes, seriously, this is where you're going with this.
Speaker 11 (01:24:58):
Okay, I'm alright, he's your guy, right or die I
get it or I get it. Yeah, but we are
going to have because he was not charged on rico
or human trafficking, we are going to have a dinny
party right in the middle of the street, in the
middle of New York.
Speaker 2 (01:25:14):
This is fantastic. What planet are we on? It is unreal?
Speaker 3 (01:25:21):
Can I just.
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:25:25):
Mystical that was his name, got it with a k.
He even spelled it wrong because he can't spell it
right when you're a mystical.
Speaker 2 (01:25:34):
No, no, anyway, go ahead, okay, all right? Who's the
who's the prosecutor for this? Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:25:46):
Koby's daughter? Yeah, so she fucking did the worst job
possible to get him off?
Speaker 2 (01:25:52):
Yeah? Who's who's the prosecutor for the.
Speaker 3 (01:25:56):
Epstein? Yeah? Yeah, I'm seeing a pattern here? Why is
she allowed to? Jesus Christ?
Speaker 2 (01:26:05):
We got a third one? Who is the who is
the prosecutor for the Joslyne Maxwell trial? That didn't didn't
prosecute anybody other than justly.
Speaker 3 (01:26:17):
Call me's daughter, Comy's daughter. She was on all three
of these how And you know what that tells me
is that the same people are on all three lists
right there, They're the same, the same names we're going
to come up in all three trials. So they give
it to her because she's on the take. She's Comy's daughter.
Speaker 2 (01:26:37):
Just make it away.
Speaker 3 (01:26:39):
Yeah. I love that she doesn't have a first name.
She doesn't need one. She just Comy's daughter.
Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
Oh God, what is it's Deanna or Brianna or something.
Hold on, I'll look at it now.
Speaker 3 (01:26:49):
It's Comy's daughter. That's her first name, Comy's daughter, Comy.
That's her last.
Speaker 2 (01:26:55):
Name, Comy, Comy, Comy, kill me, kill me.
Speaker 3 (01:27:01):
Yes, we both went there.
Speaker 2 (01:27:03):
Well done, Marine, Comy marin marine. At this point, Seriously,
there's nothing good is going to happen after that. I mean,
you're Comy. You're already fighting an uphill battle by being
that guy, that guy kid. Yeah, but now you're a
marine too. I don't know. I'm just just saying that
(01:27:29):
it's too fucking obvious that nothing is going to happened,
and nothing's going to happen. The FBI has all the
tapes of everything at this point, and everybody's being blackmailed
except for us. Maybe hafe I don't know about. Maybe,
I don't know. I probably don't.
Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
Haf A, you know, he's kind of suspect. Sometimes Listen,
I think we whatever good the Trump administration does, whatever,
whatever positive you know, movement they can make in this
next you know, three and a half years, if they
(01:28:07):
don't release the Epstein files, if we don't know who's
on that list, I don't I don't care what anyone says.
That to me means Trump is on the list, and
he did some naughty shit period period. There's no other
reason to hide it from the American public if you're
if you're going to be about truth and about calling
people out. No, at that point, I'm saying, if if
(01:28:31):
at that point it still hasn't been released, there is
no more wondering. There's no more wondering. We know, we
know he was on there, he did some bad shit,
and and we just are going to keep electing pedophiles
into the office because we certainly know Biden was. I mean,
that's we've proven that his daughter's.
Speaker 2 (01:28:52):
Uh, his daughter period diary.
Speaker 3 (01:28:54):
Yeah, his his daughter's diary said they fucking took showers
together when she was twelve or whatever.
Speaker 9 (01:28:59):
Like.
Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
That's not just inappropriate, that's wildly out of the bounds
of appropriateness. So you know, I guess that's the new norm.
We're just gonna keep hiring pedophiles. So either release the
fucking files. I don't care who's on it. I don't
care if it's Tom Hanks, I don't care if it's Obama.
I don't care if it's Trump. Release the fucking files.
We need to know. The truth needs to come out,
(01:29:21):
and if it doesn't, I think that's very telling as
to you know, whatever little small wins we want to
pat each other on the back. Hey we sealed the border.
Hey we got more tariffs. Ay ay ay. At the
end of the day, we're still being run by immoral
pieces of shit where the rules don't apply to them,
(01:29:42):
that apply to us. So there needs to be an uprising.
I'm calling for a civil war right here. You heard
it tonight, right here on whiskey Hell. I'm calling for
a civil war.
Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
Civil war or oh no, absolutely not.
Speaker 3 (01:29:58):
I'm warming up everything I got right now, I'm warming
it up.
Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
I'm I think you've got I think you have I
think you do have a point. There's an argument there, obviously, absolutely,
But in the in the true spirit of the masade,
that's pain points that you get to control. And if
you don't want to persecute somebody, you can definitely you
can hold them in their own jail because you've got
that those goods on them. So I can totally see
(01:30:25):
where you're going with it. I get it, I can
buy into it. But I also see there's an incredible
amount of value blackmail value. And there's absolutely no doubt
after this verdict in the Titty trial that they're just
holding on black that it's all just they've got all
the blackmail goods and they're just gonna sit on it.
And it doesn't matter who's in there, who's done what.
(01:30:46):
You guys are all controlled here fy fucking one of
you bots. That's what it is. I thought this was
interesting that here here's Trump talking about the Iran war.
Here's your five d chests of the night.
Speaker 12 (01:30:58):
You know, they called me to tell me they have
to take a shot at us. This was a ran,
very respectful. That means they respect us because we dropped
fourteen bombs and they said we'd like to take fourteen
shots at you. I said, go ahead, I understand. They
said where they're doing. I said good. We emptied out
the fort. It was a beautiful military bass in Qatar
(01:31:19):
who treated us really fantastically well, and they said, sir,
one o'clock okay, I said it was fine, we could
make it later. And we had nobody but four gunners
before they call them gunners and they shoot the patriots,
they shoot the missiles up. It's hard to believe. So
all of a sudden they said, we're ready, and they
were a little nervous about doing it. I want to
(01:31:40):
tell you. Can you imagine they were nice enough this
is Iran to call me and tell me that they
would like to shoot me at fourteen times, so they
want to shoot us, and I said go ahead, And
they shot fourteen high grade, very fast missiles. Every single
one of them was shot down route by these four
(01:32:02):
unbelievable and they did their job and that was the
end of that. But the big thing was the attack
on their nuclear facilities, what those people did, and.
Speaker 3 (01:32:20):
The stories he tells.
Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
I know a lot of people buy it.
Speaker 3 (01:32:27):
Absolutely tremendous storyteller.
Speaker 2 (01:32:30):
Well, part of me is like, well, okay, they do
need to save face. I get it.
Speaker 11 (01:32:37):
Yeah, you can't argue with it because he's just exploiting
the opportunity and maybe it did happen.
Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
It's like this, Mark Twain moment you're like, I think
something that's a lie. I don't know which one it is. Yeah, fuck,
it's either whatever, just laughing. Thet's move move on.
Speaker 3 (01:32:57):
I mean the parts where he adds in his own
sort of take on things, his own superfluous, Like can
you imagine the respect it took to call me like,
I don't know. Maybe they were just doing it because
they didn't want to look bad on the world stage.
Maybe I had nothing to do with us, Maybe I
had to do with everybody else. But his angle on it,
his spin is just tremendous. He's a master spinner. Well,
(01:33:21):
he's amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:33:22):
Retarded, You're like, okay, you're just you're just still. It's
like it's like sitting in front of Mark Twain and
going wow wow, well no, okay, I don't I'm not sure.
I well, I'm not sure I believe that, but it
sounds kind of good. Yeah, fuck it.
Speaker 3 (01:33:37):
Everybody everybody said that, Like even as grandkids. There's there's
a diary entries and letters written where Samuel Longhorn, who
was Mark Twain. They said, like there were times when
you sat down with Sam and that was Sam, but
(01:33:59):
you could tell the moment he flipped into Mark Twain.
He was no longer Sam. He was the storyteller and
he was going to he was going to weave a
story that you couldn't get out of, like you were,
you were hooked. And I feel like Trump has that too.
I think during you know, at home in the White House,
like I think the guy just has a you know,
(01:34:20):
a whiskey with an ice round piece of ice in there,
and he just chills out and he wants to watch
the fucking college game. And then and then there's times
when he's out in front of the public and he's
that guy, and I I gotta love it. I gotta
love the actor side of him, the performer, the guy
that wants to weave a story like that because it's
(01:34:43):
funny as shit.
Speaker 2 (01:34:45):
Well, this clock's then here we go. Okay, we're gonna
have a UFC fight.
Speaker 12 (01:34:51):
We're gonna have a UFC fight. Think of this on
the grounds of.
Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
The White House. Yes, we have a lot of land there.
Speaker 12 (01:34:58):
We're gonna build a little Dania's gonna do it. Dani's great,
one of a gun. We're gonna have a UFC fight,
championship fight, full fight, like twenty twenty five thousand people,
and we're gonna do that as part of two fifty. Also,
we're gonna have some incredible events, some professional events, some
amateur events, but the UFC Fight's gonna be a big
deal too.
Speaker 2 (01:35:18):
And very big fights, amazing fights.
Speaker 3 (01:35:23):
That professionals, some amateurs, but it's gonna be very big.
Speaker 11 (01:35:29):
Oh God, on the footsteps of the White House.
Speaker 3 (01:35:34):
I love got a lot of land there. Oh yeah, no,
Dana White confirmed it's definitely gonna happen. Yep, which is okay?
I mean, are we roam like literally are we are
setting up on the White House.
Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
This is this bread, here's your here's your bread. All right,
here's your bread, and now here's the circus. That's exactly
what's happening.
Speaker 3 (01:36:00):
Yeah, we got a lot of land there, Like we
don't know how much land the White House sits on.
We've got a lot of land there. You know, we're
gonna we're gonna build this. Well, Dana's gonna do it.
He's a tremendous, tremendous individual.
Speaker 2 (01:36:12):
Oh my gosh, so goddamn it amazing.
Speaker 3 (01:36:17):
Yeah, you just you can't write this. Well, maybe he
does write it. I don't know. Maybe he's sitting on
his goal. I don't know his ship, and he just
writes it.
Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
I I'm at the point and again, and I know
we do this weekly. We're not trumpers because this isn't
this is this is an anomaly.
Speaker 3 (01:36:36):
This is entertainment.
Speaker 2 (01:36:37):
Yeah, this is straight up entertainment. Yeah I I I
part of me think somebody has to be writing this.
There has to be somebody's writing the story. But part
of me wants it to be actually be him. I
want all the trolling to be him. I want every
decision to be his, and all the lunacy to actually
be his. That we're actually living in this ship. And
(01:36:58):
I don't want it to be some fucking Aaron Sorkin
story writer. No, I don't want any of that. I
want this to be just the I want there to
be a story. This the stories of a mad president
and here, hold my beer and then watch the fucking
common economy in the country just fucking take off because
(01:37:19):
this guy's just on his own fucking planet. That yeah,
that that's the kind of powerful ship they could if
he is legit.
Speaker 5 (01:37:27):
And and in the.
Speaker 2 (01:37:31):
Story, we're nowhere near being able to say it, it
could completely warp the way we look at presidents in
the past and in the future completely. Well do you.
Speaker 3 (01:37:46):
Remember in uh, first of all, I think there needs
to be a thousand dollars bill and it needs to
be Trump's face on it.
Speaker 2 (01:37:52):
And it needs to be inlaid with gold.
Speaker 3 (01:37:55):
Yeah, right, there has to be gold and laid like
around his his eyes or something. But you remember Back
to the Future original Back to the Future movie what
nineteen eighty four? And uh, Marty goes back in time
and he and he finds Doc and he's like, he's like, fine,
prove it that you're from the future. Who's the president
(01:38:17):
in where you're from? And he's like Ronald Reagan and
he's like the actor, Like it's so absurd, Like there's
no way an actor would be would be the president.
I mean, it was absurd. And yet here we are,
like we are we are We are electing caricatures. We
are electing people that that really don't exist in real life,
(01:38:38):
but that are crazy enough to to have these outlantish
ideas and these these major like wildly you know, extreme
political views. And that's who we're electing into office. And
I don't care if you're talking about Obama, are you
talking about Trump? And listen, Biden was Obama part two.
We all know that. So I'm not even gonna mention him.
(01:39:00):
By the way, is he okay with his testicular cancer
whatever he had? Has anybody checked up on that old fart?
I thought he was dying, Remember.
Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
That what I saw he was the eli He was
at the Beachlier was.
Speaker 3 (01:39:12):
He at the beach? That was most of his presidency.
Speaker 2 (01:39:14):
So yeah, yeah, so nothing has changed.
Speaker 3 (01:39:17):
He probably still thinks he's president. He's like, I gotta
go to the beach, Jill. Anyway, That's that's what we're electing,
is like caricatures, like like not real people, but yeah,
but these overblown personalities that need to be the perfectly
well spoken black man, the the outrageous, ridiculous white guy
(01:39:39):
who's a billionaire who doesn't give a fuck, Like, that's
who we've elected. You look at the last twenty years
you mentioned earlier, that's who we're electing, and I there's
something to that, and I'm it makes me worry and
shudder to think what the next guy is going to
look like. Uh, it's it's we're dude, We're in idiotocracy,
(01:40:01):
admit it, We're in antioposity. Next thing. You know, some
dude's stump speech is going to be him flipping everybody
off and saying, you know, with and yeah a red bull,
yeah exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:40:16):
Hey, did you want to get to the I know
you found this earlier day, which was this is another
IRN clip You're on clip the the Steve Eugene QN.
Speaker 3 (01:40:27):
Yeah. I really liked, yeah, yeah, let's do that because
I feel like, first of all, he's if yeah, and
if you do if you do a little bit of
a d dive, which I did on this guy. He
he's he knows his shit. He was in the army.
He's an Army vet I think it was in for
like twenty years, made some connections. Is kind of a
(01:40:50):
business international business guy, so he talks to people in
the know. He talks to people who know what are
going on around the world, particularly in the Middle East,
but really kind of he's got, you know, people in
Asia and so he kind of knows this shit. And
he just started making videos because he just he was like, dude,
you have to I want you to see the world
(01:41:11):
the way I see the world. So he started making
these videos. I think this is a as I said earlier,
I think this is plausible. I think it's a very
interesting take. I think it's worth listening to, even if
you disagree. I think there's something there that's a little
bit thought provoking. We're not going to play the whole thing,
but just the first half of it's enough to make
you go, you know, he might be onto something here.
(01:41:31):
So yeah, I like this guy.
Speaker 8 (01:41:34):
Okay, time to rip the band aid off. While you
and I were busy reading tweets.
Speaker 13 (01:41:38):
About Iran, a whole different war almost kicked off, not
because Trump wanted it, but because the people inside his
own house, working hand in club with Israel's deep state,
tried to drive America into a fight with Iran.
Speaker 8 (01:41:49):
Now listen close. This is not conjecture or opinion. This
actually happened. So any conspiracy theorists can lay their guns
down right now. Who am I talking about?
Speaker 13 (01:41:57):
Susie Wilds, Trump's White House chief of Staff, John Radcliff,
his CIA director, both sworn to put America first. Both
caught funneling Israeli talking points straight to the Resolute Desk.
Wiles controlled the Oval Office gate she decided who saw
Trump and who didn't. In twenty twenty, Nenya who flies
her to Israel to save his election. She stages Maga
style rallies for bb rallies for bb Fast forward to
(01:42:18):
Camp David June eighth, a critical.
Speaker 8 (01:42:20):
Briefing on Iran. Wiles locks out every voice. It isn't
Israeli friendly, Tulsey, Gabbert gone, anybody urging caution gone. Only
the Mossad cheer squad gets to stay inside. Then there's Ratcliffe,
a Mossad stenographer insider say he repeats whatever israel Intel
feeds him. He tells Trump Iran will hand a nuke
to the Hoodies in the next week. There was no
proof serio sourcing, pure panic porn straight out of the
(01:42:42):
erat WMD playbook. And in general, Carrillo sent com Boss
Dubb Israeli's favorite general. He jets to tell Avive sings playbooks,
returns to Washington and pushes the same script. It ran
his hours from a bomb.
Speaker 2 (01:42:54):
We have to strike.
Speaker 8 (01:42:55):
That's the triangle, Wiles, Ratcliffe, Carillo cuts every brake line
on Trump's decision, and Apak. They're bragging in private that
they've cultivated Ratcliffe since his back bench days. Translation, Israeli's
lobby owns the US by chief and the result June thirteenth,
Trunk green lighted a limited strike on Iran's nuclear site
at Ferdo. He thinks it's a one and done headline,
maybe even Nobel Prize material. Except it isn't Iran moved,
(01:43:18):
it's the enriched uranium. Two days before the strike, somebody
tipped them four doh survives Iran's centrifuge spin again. Soon after,
Israel screams round two, and Trump, who ran on no
more stupid wars, finds himself exactly one misstep from a
regional inferno. Who tried to slam the brakes? Well it
was Steve Bannon, Yes, the same Bannon the media loves
(01:43:38):
to hate. He races to Trump and says, hey, sir,
this is Israeli's were not America. Pull back, and he
reminds Trump America first. That dies the moment, US troops
bleed for Tel Aviv, but Bannon is out, Wiles is in,
Rackless is whispering, Masad numbers and Mega donor Miriam Adilson
net Now who's best friend is dangling campaign millions? My friends?
Is how a foreign foreign policy really works these days?
(01:44:00):
The access and gate keepers. Fast forward to now the
Middle East is more volatile than ever.
Speaker 2 (01:44:05):
Well, I can't argue with that. Now you guys should
go out and uh and listen to that clip. It'll
be in show notes. Steve Eugene QN. You can follow
him on TikTok yeap.
Speaker 3 (01:44:17):
Yeah, he's a great follow puts out these videos daily,
which is which is really great. Hefe yes, given your
history of you know, sort of Middle East dust ups, right,
and and I'm gonna put that in quotes because our
listeners can fill in the fill in the gaps. Uh,
(01:44:38):
where do you where do you see this latest Middle
East dust up going? You think we're going to be
in World War three by the end of.
Speaker 12 (01:44:47):
That?
Speaker 6 (01:44:47):
Appeals like it? Yeah, it does, it really does.
Speaker 3 (01:44:51):
I was hoping you'd give me some hope.
Speaker 6 (01:44:53):
Oh no, nope, keep it real.
Speaker 3 (01:44:55):
Here hopeless that's what they call him.
Speaker 2 (01:45:01):
Hey, hafay I I have a question for you, but
I think it needs to wait. I know the I
know the farm reports. So long do you want to
do that first?
Speaker 6 (01:45:14):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:45:14):
No, go ahead, all right. So I have a teacher
accused of chugging booze, calling students little shits, and making
them dance the macarena. A teacher who allegedly chugged booze
and hurled curse words at students during a lesson that
she interrupted to have them dance in the macarena has
been fired. Alice Ashton from the UK was swinging, swigging
from a water bottle full of orange liquid which smelled
(01:45:38):
of alcohol, and blurring music from her laptop during health
class whatever sixteen year old students told a hearing on Tuesday,
reported on the Telegraph. She also called students little shits
and put the put her middle finger two to three inches. Wait,
put her middle finger two to three inches from another
(01:45:58):
teen's face during the out of control class at his goal,
bro Carrie, Carrie, What the fuck is it? Krrit Carrion.
Speaker 3 (01:46:07):
It's a private school Wales. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:46:11):
I don't speak Walsh anyway, hefe My question to you
is can you fix her? Because she's hot?
Speaker 3 (01:46:18):
Oh, she is a looker, she's a fucking smoke show.
Speaker 6 (01:46:23):
I think I can fixed her. Yeah, I think. I
mean I love what she did, but you can't do that.
You can't do it, no matter how bad you want to.
Speaker 2 (01:46:38):
The water bottle Ashton had in her class was almost
empty by the end of class. The student said. Ashton
kept jumping up from her desk and was becoming irritated
as the class went on, at one point getting right
in then reuly teen's face to the students.
Speaker 3 (01:46:54):
Teacher's dream. Yeah exactly she's doing.
Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
It's not good, but I get it.
Speaker 3 (01:47:00):
Yeah, that's what we all want to do to teenagers, Like,
shut the fuck up, you snotty little bitch. I'm in charge.
I'm also a bit drunk, so fuck off. Like if
we all want to do that.
Speaker 6 (01:47:17):
Yeah, fucking teenagers. Man, I totally, I totally love it.
But it's too bad.
Speaker 3 (01:47:26):
She got I heard no, no, no, no, no, no, you're
looking at all wrong. You can offer her an employment
hafe and I'm not before you hold on where you
go there. I'm not talking about prostitution. No, I'm I'm
just saying. I'm just saying a sugar daddy is that's
(01:47:48):
not that's not a prostitution relationship. All right, that's ah,
I provide you. Fuck it's all good.
Speaker 6 (01:47:56):
I'll tell you what. I have an opening before report staff.
Believe it or not, I was going to get to
that on the farm report. So oh, let's let's.
Speaker 3 (01:48:07):
Roll newly opened. Yeah, let's do this let's do it.
Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Let's do it. Oh it's time. Here we go.
Speaker 6 (01:48:22):
So do you guys know that, like sports, mascots can
be animals. Yeah, oh yeah, okay, I just want to
establish that many of them are just counts. As a
farm report. I have in my hand here a lift
of mascots ranks from most popular to least popular. And
(01:48:47):
we're talking about high schooling up and it looks like
the United States. So I had my staff working on
this and it was hand or hand. You guys met
hand or hand right, yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:48:59):
Oh yeah yeah, spilled coffee on me.
Speaker 6 (01:49:02):
Yeah, well yeah, I should have fired him then. But
he brought which is a good list. It's a good list.
But I was like, you know what, when I go
over this with the guys and and and the you know,
the group listening, they're gonna want to have some numbers on,
you know, like, I don't know, give me a give numbers.
Speaker 3 (01:49:24):
Numbers. Numbers is life, right, Numbers, Numbers is proof. We
need numbers.
Speaker 6 (01:49:28):
I need this. This isn't This is an order from
most the least. But I need alphabetical so that if
Fitz says, hey, what about the jack rabbits? Are they
in the top ten. I can go no, and I
can look at the j's and be like, no, they're
this number. And he's like, but my wife's going into labor.
And I was like, hanner hand, you know, I didn't
make him stay. It's like, go to your wife, but
(01:49:51):
don't come back.
Speaker 3 (01:49:52):
Yeah, don wow, dude, Okay, now that he's gone, I
mean to ask you this, why does he send me
Carna since every Tuesday?
Speaker 6 (01:50:02):
Oh? I took okay, he's doing that behind my back.
I was the one who started sending him via him
and then I was like, we're stopping now. He's like,
but I love I love sending me some bits. And
I was like, dude, you gotta stop every Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (01:50:16):
It's really weird.
Speaker 6 (01:50:16):
It is weird. But yeah, so so let's let's do this.
Let's go. What do you guys? We got? We got
a top ten here?
Speaker 3 (01:50:28):
Okay, all right, I'm gonna take up. All right, here's
my is is our badgers in the top ten? No?
What really?
Speaker 6 (01:50:39):
Yep?
Speaker 2 (01:50:41):
Where a badger or tigers?
Speaker 6 (01:50:45):
Where are badgers? Let me just check my alphabetical list.
Oh wait, I don't have one. Oh, let me give
you some comfort. We're talking about a list Wow. Listen,
this list is five thousand and seven and nine names long.
Speaker 3 (01:51:00):
What the fuck?
Speaker 6 (01:51:01):
And here's you want to hear something really crazy?
Speaker 3 (01:51:05):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (01:51:06):
The first two ninety four one through ninety four have
at least two schools with the name, which means there's
thirty one hundred and fifteen that are only used once.
Speaker 3 (01:51:24):
That are unique names. How many? How many mascots are
there are there? Is there a school that's like the
praying manti a pie?
Speaker 6 (01:51:35):
I don't know. Let me check my alphabetical Oh wait, I.
Speaker 2 (01:51:37):
Don't have one.
Speaker 12 (01:51:40):
Okay, alright, fucking handra hand fucking hand.
Speaker 6 (01:51:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:51:44):
I mean I'm good riddence, dude, and I'm not going
to miss the carnations. All right. So back to mcshane's conjecture.
What about tigers and bears?
Speaker 2 (01:51:53):
Oh my.
Speaker 6 (01:51:57):
Tigers are number two?
Speaker 3 (01:51:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:51:59):
Yes, and bears are not in the top ten.
Speaker 2 (01:52:05):
No way interesting?
Speaker 3 (01:52:06):
Really?
Speaker 6 (01:52:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:52:07):
All right?
Speaker 3 (01:52:08):
How about eagles? Eagles have to be up there.
Speaker 6 (01:52:10):
Eagles are number one?
Speaker 2 (01:52:12):
Yes, that it makes sense. What about the wildcats?
Speaker 3 (01:52:16):
This is like family feud number one?
Speaker 2 (01:52:19):
Answer?
Speaker 6 (01:52:19):
Yes, wildcats are number five.
Speaker 3 (01:52:24):
Wildcats. I like how general that is? Like any kind
of cat that's not indoors. Yeah, the Wildcat.
Speaker 6 (01:52:31):
Yep, we're gonna blitz do this because I got I
got more to get to.
Speaker 10 (01:52:35):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:52:35):
Number ten is the Knights, okay, okay, Number nine iss
not not like hot older women like. No. Eight is Indians,
seven is Lions, eight are wait, six is warriors, five
(01:52:57):
would cover as wildcats, four as panthers, and the number
three is Bulldogs.
Speaker 2 (01:53:03):
Yeah huh so I disagree with warriors. I think warriors
is a stupid Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:53:09):
I think well, I think it should be more specific,
like purple headed warrior.
Speaker 2 (01:53:16):
I don't make it racial.
Speaker 6 (01:53:18):
Sorry what yeah, exactly exactly, God, I.
Speaker 3 (01:53:23):
Got I am dying over here.
Speaker 6 (01:53:27):
I got I got some team names and and you
guys got to tell me if they're they're real or fictional.
Speaker 3 (01:53:35):
Okay, for tonight, this should be good.
Speaker 2 (01:53:38):
Yeah, fire away, all right.
Speaker 6 (01:53:40):
We're gonna start with the Santa Cruz Banana Slugs.
Speaker 3 (01:53:47):
Oh yeah, that's totally fun.
Speaker 6 (01:53:48):
Really you agree? I agree, yes, that that is real that.
Speaker 3 (01:53:59):
I'm very familiar with them. I'm not going to tell
you why, but I'm very familiar with them.
Speaker 6 (01:54:03):
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies.
Speaker 3 (01:54:07):
No, I'm going to say yeah, I'm gonna say no,
to what's a rumble pony.
Speaker 6 (01:54:14):
That is a minor league baseball team.
Speaker 3 (01:54:16):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (01:54:17):
Really, I'm gonna get a rumble pony hat now, God
damn it.
Speaker 6 (01:54:22):
Well, you know side note, Heppe was born in Binghamton,
so I guess I'm a rumble pony.
Speaker 3 (01:54:29):
You know. If there was ever a rubble pony, it's you.
Speaker 6 (01:54:33):
That's true, that's true. What about the Flint Tropics.
Speaker 3 (01:54:39):
Flint Tropics? That doesn't make any sense. Flint that's Michigan.
That's that's cold.
Speaker 6 (01:54:45):
That is not real. It's from semi pro awesome movie.
How about the jp Win High School Eagle.
Speaker 3 (01:55:03):
I mean maybe that's the number one most common mascot,
so maybe.
Speaker 2 (01:55:09):
I'll give it to him. Yeah, yeah, yeah, maybe, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 6 (01:55:16):
It's fictionals from Breaking Bad Oh.
Speaker 3 (01:55:19):
Stupid like when We're wrong?
Speaker 2 (01:55:24):
That's gay. That's dumb.
Speaker 3 (01:55:26):
That's dumb.
Speaker 2 (01:55:27):
That sucks.
Speaker 3 (01:55:29):
I wouldn't that be real?
Speaker 6 (01:55:32):
How about the New Orleans baby Cakes.
Speaker 2 (01:55:35):
That's gotta be real.
Speaker 3 (01:55:37):
I think that's real. Yeah, and didn't they play the
Savannah Bananas?
Speaker 2 (01:55:43):
They might have. I actually watched them tonight. Actually that's
another story.
Speaker 6 (01:55:47):
Yeah, they are a minor league baseball team, so.
Speaker 3 (01:55:51):
Yeah, I think I saw them play in the Savannah Bananas. Yeah,
that's good stuff.
Speaker 6 (01:55:57):
Let's see the Los Angeles Diabolos.
Speaker 3 (01:56:00):
Oh yeah, that's real.
Speaker 6 (01:56:01):
I think that is. That is not real. It's from Bedazzled.
Speaker 3 (01:56:06):
Oh yeah, I love that movie.
Speaker 6 (01:56:10):
See it was all part of the How about the
Campbell fighting Camels?
Speaker 3 (01:56:16):
Why would you be the Campbell Camels? That's fucking dumb,
but it's.
Speaker 11 (01:56:21):
Probably why why would you be the Scottsdale artist chokes?
Speaker 3 (01:56:25):
Yeah, well that's a good point. I see that.
Speaker 2 (01:56:30):
I I I think it's I don't want that to
be real. I don't want that to be the Camels.
Speaker 6 (01:56:37):
It's a college, it's real.
Speaker 3 (01:56:39):
Yeah, there it is.
Speaker 6 (01:56:42):
Let's go uh embry Nights.
Speaker 2 (01:56:46):
The I think that's real.
Speaker 6 (01:56:49):
I did to that is not real. It's kiss Kissing Bank.
Awesome movie.
Speaker 3 (01:56:57):
Fuck you?
Speaker 2 (01:56:58):
How much work did you do this week?
Speaker 12 (01:57:01):
Right?
Speaker 6 (01:57:02):
How about the Charlotte short week? How about the.
Speaker 3 (01:57:07):
Mike and Tabby back back me up on this. But
there's all the weird uh rumors about the creatures out
in the the mountains out there, so I could see
the Banshees being like part of the local myth around.
Speaker 14 (01:57:23):
You guys, you guys cut out what was the name
Charlotte Charlotte. Yeah, the Charlotte Charlotte ban cheese.
Speaker 5 (01:57:34):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (01:57:34):
I think that's I think that's real. I mean I
know that the Appalachia, you know that all of that
has some weird shit going on, and so I could
see that being part of it.
Speaker 6 (01:57:44):
Thanks Steve.
Speaker 2 (01:57:46):
Uh honestly, no, is that is not real.
Speaker 6 (01:57:52):
That's from a movie. But I'm proud to say I've
never seen Joana man and I got more. But I'm
out of time.
Speaker 2 (01:58:04):
All right, Well next week, folks, Well well done. That's
just that's just walking in reckon shop for fifteen minutes
and then.
Speaker 3 (01:58:24):
Walking on out and then and then I'm out.
Speaker 6 (01:58:27):
Yep, right, my pleasure, all right, brother, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:58:36):
You know that's that's why this show. I mean, nobody
else has a hafe, nobody, nobody else has a wild
card like that. No, no, no, you can't. I mean,
other people do the news, and other people might be
funnier than us, but nobody has a half a just
sliding in and dropping that kind of fucking that, that
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kind of blink, that was pure blink.
Speaker 2 (01:58:59):
I we have a we get to go through the
doc and then see where we're gonna go, right, it
just it just magically happens. But he comes in cold
and he writes whatever he writes during the week, and
it does not matter where we are, and he just
drops this hangar and ad in our lap and you
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have to fucking deal with it. Yeah, and I fucking
love every second of it.
Speaker 3 (01:59:26):
I do too. I'm completely discombobulated right now, and I
love it.
Speaker 2 (01:59:30):
I don't know how much effort that took. I don't
want to ask him how much effort because I want
to encourage it. I wanted to want more. That's that's yeah, yep,
same unbelievable. Hey ABC, Sorry.
Speaker 3 (01:59:43):
Could no. I was gonna say my only the only
thing that I lament is that we can't pay him
and his whole department more. You know, I know he
let somebody go. I wish we could pay these people more,
you know what, because maybe he he'd be able to
attract more high quality talent.
Speaker 2 (01:59:59):
Is I'm saying, well, hammerhn God rest his soul, all right?
Carnations you don't send so many carnations. That's like a
that's like serial killer type stuff. That's like I know
I'm an assassin, Like you need to know they keep
your gun by your bed.
Speaker 3 (02:00:20):
He exactly, you gotta let go. I don't know what
to expect. By the way, the gun is always by
the bed and loaded. But in case you're listening, hammerhan.
But yeah, I don't I don't know what to expect
from this loose cannon. He's just out there in the wild.
He's just he's he's alone, he's he's a free bird, if.
Speaker 5 (02:00:42):
You would, okay, m h god, damn it?
Speaker 2 (02:00:58):
All right? Is there anything else we can get to night?
Speaker 3 (02:01:01):
You know what? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:01:02):
What?
Speaker 3 (02:01:03):
Really quickly, I just want to touch on the the
the Texas flooding, and and and and I'm just gonna
say this, shame shame on all of the idiots out
there who are trying to make this political, trying to
make this somehow about the fact that Trump, uh cut
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and I'm only saying Trump, I obviously mean his administration,
that they cut funding to n O A A. And
and then.
Speaker 2 (02:01:32):
How fucking happened that didn't didn't.
Speaker 3 (02:01:34):
Happen exactly, it didn't happen, but but that that's somehow
hindered n O a A from issuing a a warning
on this storm. Uh. The fact of the matter is
San Antonio n W S National Weather Service uh office
issued a very stern warning and and and listed out
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the areas that could be affected. And this was a
tropical depression, by the way, that stalled out. And this
happens happens everywhere decade or so, Yeah, it happens every
decade or so, but it does happen, and every hundred
years it's a really bad one. And every thousand years
is where you get this ancient river bed where, by
the way, that summer camp that these girls were at,
(02:02:18):
that the twenty three girls that went miserable, that's that's
they were. That camp was built at the bottom of
an ancient river bed. And and you know, these things happen.
This isn't global warming. And and fuck you for trying
to make it political, for trying to make it that
someone didn't, you know, because they lost seventy percent of
(02:02:38):
their staff or whatever, that someone couldn't analyze the weather data.
I'm sorry. I'm sitting in my in my fucking house
on my fucking computer, and I analyze the situation. I
was like, Oh, that's gonna be bad. That's a tropical
depression hitting some moist air from from the west. That's
just gonna stall it's just gonna sit there and it's
gonna dump lots of rain in an area that doesn't
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have very poorous soil. That's probably bad. Anybody who lives
there knows that's bad. So I you know, fuck you
guys for making it political. Fuck you for making it.
These people died, and I'm sorry they should have gotten
out of there. You know, you got to listen to
the warnings. We all have literally a weather station in
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our palm of our hand, in our cell phones. If
you just look at it, just do just look at
it once a day and you'll they put the warnings
up there. They show you the radar for free. And
so it's actually in excuse well that anybody died. I'm
sorry it is, and it's sad. I'm not minimizing. I'm
just saying they had plenty of time to exit. This
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warning was given hours before the storm hit. So I
don't want to hear any more of it from anyone
out there in twitter Land that it's Trump's fault, or
it's global warming.
Speaker 8 (02:03:56):
Or.
Speaker 3 (02:03:58):
Enough is enough. It's ridiculous, it's all. It's all made
up bullshit and.
Speaker 2 (02:04:03):
Conjectures and depress right, it's depreved.
Speaker 3 (02:04:06):
Yeah, yeah, you have.
Speaker 2 (02:04:08):
Fifty seven people have died, most of their kids at
this point, and yeah, it's it's absolutely horrifying. It's tragic.
But like you were saying, when you build in a floodplaine, shit,
there's going to be a reckoning at some point. It
doesn't have anything to do with Noah or anything else.
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And I also see what honestly to your point too,
let's not pull it a size the whole cloud seating
business too, because now you also have this other contingent
that's kicking out saying, oh, well, they wouldn't have happened
if we weren't you know geo, you know geofarming the sky.
Speaker 15 (02:04:50):
It was a This was the worst part. It was
a terrible It was the worst possible. It was two
different storm systems came together and pretty much made a
land hurricane for like twelve to eighteen hours, and it
just fucking dumped.
Speaker 2 (02:05:08):
What the fuck are you going to do about that?
It doesn't have any do with cloud seating, It doesn't
have anything to do with politics, it doesn't have aying
with you left to the right. It's fifty seven people
are dead now, and most of our kids. It was
a fucking camp not to mention all the other damage
that's been done, because that's immense. Yeah, there was another
(02:05:30):
river gorge and we saw it came up tonight and
it's like the howser's just gone.
Speaker 3 (02:05:36):
Yeah, just gone. I mean houses, tars, I mean entire
communities floating down the I think it was a Guadalupe River.
Speaker 2 (02:05:44):
Gudal, thank you.
Speaker 3 (02:05:46):
Yeah. The the problem is there are historic records, you know,
all the way back to Native people's talking about the
Guadalupe River flooding every one hundred years or so. So, yeah,
you don't get much rain in Texas during this I
get it. But when you do, it fucking comes. It's
fifteen inches in eight hours, and you're fucked. That's why
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the natives didn't build there. You don't find any ruins there.
You don't find any They didn't build around those areas.
I mean, the Mississippi used to flood pretty much every
year until we controlled it with dams and so forth.
But you know, these are natural processes that just happen.
They aren't a surprise if you know what you're looking at,
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if you know the historical record, if you know how
to look at the warning signs. Again, yes, you don't
get much rain in the summer in Texas. Guess what,
You also sometimes get hurricanes in the late summer, mid
to late summer, and this was a tropical depression that,
like McShane said, it hit another really warm, moist air
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mass and it's just gonna stall. It's gonna sit there
and dump. This was not a surprise. It was not unpredictable.
And also the the product of it is not at
all a surprise. When you get that much rain. I
don't care if you're here in Oregon, where we're used
(02:07:10):
to a lot of rain, you get fifteen inches in
eight hours, it's gonna be a problem. And it's gonna
happen here. It's gonna happen there. It might even happen
in Phoenix at some point, absolutely happened.
Speaker 2 (02:07:22):
Well, get a hundred your floods here all the time,
not all the time, exactly. We get those here, we
expect them, yep. But we've also done a lot to
make sure that we're not typically, unless you're living in Buckeye,
you're not living in a floodplain. That's that's what you do,
you urb. It's called urban planning.
Speaker 3 (02:07:42):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (02:07:43):
The other narrative that I do want to point out
we'll get into this. I think we're probably gonna get
I think this is going to pop this next week. Powell,
the Powell needs to step down. Jerome Powell, the salt
on the Fed. They've very tactfully. They held back the
two point five million dollar renovation of the FED building.
(02:08:05):
That's sorry, two point five billion dollar renovation of the Fed.
It was it was held back until this week. It
suddenly come out right after Trump called for Jerome Powell
to step down because he refuses to bring down rates.
(02:08:25):
He refuses to acknowledge the tariffs are working. He refuses
to acknowledge that the economy is actually going in the
right direction. The interesting thing that I'm seeing too is
you have Bessent is running his mouth a lot, ready
to go in there and take the spot. You know
he's going to be it. But the guy who's over
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the Fannie May Poulty, Yeah, he is now using his
office to flame Jerome Powell relentlessly. The now disgraced Derome
and poalill send a letter to Congress about his two
point five billion dollar renovation of the E On the
eve of the July fourth holiday. He had two weeks
(02:09:08):
to go ahead and send this letter in explaining what
was going on, and he decided to go and do
it right before the July fourth holiday.
Speaker 3 (02:09:14):
Of course, he did long weekend.
Speaker 2 (02:09:17):
Here's here's the letter. Jr. Chairman Scott, thank you for
your letter of June twenty fourth, twenty twenty five, regarding
a number of important issues, including the Federal Reserve Boards
renovation project. I appreciate now our discussion of the issue
at the Monetary Policy Report hearing. Why is this coming up?
And in a Monetary Report hearing shouldn't be But there
you go before the Senate Banking Committee last week. We
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take seriously the responsibility to be good stewards of public
resources and welcome the opportunity to further engagement on this matter.
We regard to the important issues you have raised. I
understand that our staffs are coordinating a brief briefing to
discuss the project in further detail. We look forward to
that discussion. Yeah, well, I think we might see and
(02:10:09):
I'm hoping Bescent goes in there that the FED actually
gets taken down. We'll see. Yeah, that's that. That's way
down the road.
Speaker 3 (02:10:19):
Yeah, but Bessent said he's ready to pull the trigger.
He's he's got several candidates ready to go.
Speaker 2 (02:10:25):
Well he'll go. I think he'll go in as as
as the FED chairman, and I would be willing to
bet that he tries to take a shot at dissolving
the FED. We'll see. That's I'm just throwing that out there.
That's that's that's uh.
Speaker 3 (02:10:40):
That honestly, you I've got a I just went from
six to midnight. I have a major chubby from that.
I mean, honestly, I and I'm not I know I'm
being ridiculous and silly, but that, I mean, most people
don't realize how much influence the FED has on their day,
is on their life. And if it were to be
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dissolved and go away, and we just give a giant
middle finger to the World Bank and the IMF and
all of it, good god. I mean that that would
that would that would secure American independence. And yes, maybe
it's a bit isolate isolation Wait isolationist. WHOA, that was hard.
(02:11:26):
Maybe it's a bit isolationist, But at this point I'm
okay with that. I'd rather be isolated and secure than
a world player with with multiple threats coming from multiple angles,
both financial, Internet security, actual physical you know security with
our poorest borders. Listen, let's see it all off. Let's
(02:11:51):
just put ourselves in a hermetic chamber for ten years
and see what the fuck happens. Let's see what happens
in the world. What about that. We got the Golden
Dome protect us. We can we can give all the
missiles coming in and shower and be.
Speaker 2 (02:12:05):
Fine if we pull our resources in and the whole
world goes and does whatever the world's going to go
ahead and do.
Speaker 3 (02:12:14):
Well are chaos And I'm okay, so early.
Speaker 2 (02:12:18):
You can't. You can't take care of anybody else unless
you take care of your home. Exactly. That that that
has to happen, period, end of story. That's a fact.
Anybody who thinks you can do otherwise you're you're a socialist.
There you go.
Speaker 3 (02:12:34):
Yeah, right exactly.
Speaker 2 (02:12:35):
World World Central Bank rates, the US is at four
point five percent and there's thirty four countries below us.
We should be about one percent right now, but we're
not because Jerome Powell wants to hold the United States.
It's people. But yeah, the United States people hostage.
Speaker 3 (02:12:57):
Yeah yeah, And I'm mean remember the last time he
lowered rates was was to make Biden look good. That's
the last time he lowered rates and since then. Uh no,
we're just gonna keep it stable. Fuck you, Jerome fucking cunt?
What a?
Speaker 2 (02:13:16):
What a?
Speaker 3 (02:13:17):
Why do we allow this? Why is he still in there?
Speaker 2 (02:13:20):
Why why do we have?
Speaker 3 (02:13:21):
Come on Trump, You've had six months to fucking boot him.
Quit being a pussy, get him out of there.
Speaker 2 (02:13:28):
Arrests.
Speaker 3 (02:13:30):
Yeah, exactly, heads roll or it didn't happen?
Speaker 2 (02:13:34):
Which Betty? Which which better you taking the beer? Which beery? Which?
Which beer you take into bed? Fits?
Speaker 5 (02:13:42):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (02:13:43):
God, kind of a tough one tonight. I listen, if
I could have a threesome in a perfect world, I
would have a threesome. Both beers were amazing, and of
course I'm amazing, so you know that would that threesome
would be great if I if gun to head I
had to pick one, I'm gonna go with the FNG,
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and mostly because of the backstory. They were both great beers,
both delicious, easy drinkers, kind of can't wait to have
another one of both of them. But I'm gonna go
with the FNG just because it was kind of a
happy accident and they stumbled onto a great thing and
it's a really really good beer, seriously good. If you
can find this anywhere, guys find it monkless the FNG,
(02:14:30):
super great beer. They have it at Costco right now,
which is where I got mine, And so they have
it at my Costco. They might have it at yours,
So keep an eye out for it. Really good beer.
What about you? Which one are you take in a bed?
Speaker 2 (02:14:44):
Seriously? That's a Costco beer.
Speaker 3 (02:14:47):
Yeah. We get some microbrews around here, and every once
in a while they'll have something that's that's worth buying
and that.
Speaker 2 (02:14:54):
We do the same here. We totally do the same here.
I wow, that's a that's a really fucking good Costco here.
I'm taking Vanilla Reality by a catalyst. I yeah, I
just even I'm not even totally done with it. I
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still have about a quarter of it left. And this
is gonna be really weird because imperial styles don't usually
do this. But there, it's a party in my mouth.
It is still as mouth watering as it was before.
It's it's just the experience continues, and that's for that
(02:15:39):
particular style. You get probably about halfway down and then
you're kind of numbed because the ABV is so high.
This is like thirteen and I'm still I'm still salivating.
It's still mouth watering. I mean, it's still the full
experience at the very first Yeah, the very first twig
(02:16:01):
is the I'm still doing the same way at the end.
Very surprised, very very surprised because these guys, these guys,
particular their I p as are very very good and
do great loggers. I'm I'm jacked because if these guys
can do dark stuff like this. They also have a
(02:16:23):
Baltic Porter, which is the Baltic Porter is pretty solid too.
And I had their brown earlier today, which was not
as dirty as I like them, but a totally good,
drinkable brown. I like where a catalyst is going, I
really really do. So I'm gonna I'll try and get
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one of these and I'll try and send one of
them back back. That's stuck to you.
Speaker 3 (02:16:47):
That's exciting, I mean, yeah, yeah, heck, yeah, that's that's awesome.
Speaker 2 (02:16:52):
So I'll put them on I will actually say it
right now, I'll put them on par with Dark Sky.
Speaker 3 (02:16:59):
Okay, Okay, that's that's big. I love it when a
solid brewery, you know, they find their flagship, maybe a
couple of flagships, and then they're like, hey, we can
afford to branch out a bit, because even if it's
a failure, we're still doing well with our flagships. And
then and then they come up with something like that,
I mean, even if it's racist, you know, I know
they're making brown beers and black beers and that's really
(02:17:22):
racist and and kind of you know, I mean, that's
a colonizer, you know, doing this.
Speaker 2 (02:17:27):
It's an imperial It's an imperial.
Speaker 3 (02:17:29):
Imperial colonizer, of course, and so fuck fuck everybody who's white.
But but sounds like some solid beer. So nice.
Speaker 2 (02:17:39):
I'm digging it. I'm digging it nice. All right, fantastic night.
Thank you to everybody who's able to hang out in
chat tonight, Elle Aaron, Aaron, I had to say it
Gray's tap Room. That's Tabby and Mike and Lisa, thank
you so much for joining us tonight. I love you guys.
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Just a fun show, great time, great beer, good good content,
and uh god, I just I just love do we
get to do this every week and I'm glad we
were able to get this one, this one in the books.
Thanks for listening at Whiskey Underscore, Hell Whiskey Hell Podcast
(02:18:24):
on Instagram. I'm Steve Mishane.
Speaker 3 (02:18:29):
I'm fits I think critically act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (02:18:34):
We'll talk to you soon.