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May 4, 2025 138 mins
The episode opens with light-hearted banter and audience greetings before diving into a discussion on Trump's first 99 days in office, including Springfield Armory's new products and updates from SHF. The team explores China's influence on the USA, immigration policies, and issues on vandalism and lenient criminal punishments. Lifestyle topics include portable pizza ovens, air fryers, and attending an F1 race in Miami. The episode wraps up with discussions on automotive market corruption, Trump's pardons, and humor in gun culture.
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(00:00):
Let me start going.
Okay.
So
Brody, we still gotta finish that, that oneshow.
What show?
What's it called?
Common side effects.
Alright.
Let's see.
Are you guys ready?
Should I kick this?
As long as you can't hear them yelling.

(00:24):
Alright.
Hold on.
Let me let's see.
We should have some people in there.
Woah.
Yeah.
It looks like we got some people in there.
Alright.
Who's all those people out here?
Who's at your house, Patrick?
Mom's here.

(00:45):
So I'm downstairs.
I'm cooking.
I'm making pizzas.
Oh, you got oh, you might be hearing
kitchen tonight.
Yeah.
You might be hearing Lola as well.
Background noise.
Oh, okay.
No.
No.
Should definitely be my background.
You're yelling at Asher to bring my sweet teaback because he's trying to drink all of it.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Hold on.
Let me go live.
I'm going live right now to the rumbles.

(01:06):
Let's see.
Okay.
I'm seeing a countdown.
Seeing a countdown.
Let's see.
Okay.
I don't know if we're we should be feeding outto the rumbles.
I will wait to get confirmation of said,liveness from the folks out there.

(01:28):
If you're out there right now watching us live,we're gonna get started here in a few minutes
once I get confirmations.
But you know what?
Hit the thumbs up here in rumbles because weneed all of that to help us get the algorithm
going.
And then if someone could see us or hear uswell, you need to see us and hear us.
Let us know.

(01:48):
Let us know so we can get going here.
I see Walter said t minus three two one, andCbola says, hey, Walt.
So shout out to anyone who's out there.
Are you seeing us rolling through, Patrick?
I don't know.
Let me go look.

(02:10):
Let me click there,
and we
go there.
Steve Willis says, hey, Walt.
I could've
been yeah.
No.
We're live.
I'm eating eating cheese.
I'm eating cheese live.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
So you could see it.
Alright.
Cool.
Alrighty.
Alright.
So cool.
Oh, yeah.
Alright.
I see something coming.
Yeah.
It's a little bit of a delay on my end.
Okay.
But awesome.

(02:31):
Awesome sauce.
Okay.
Welcome back to the show, y'all.
Yeah.
Oh, Walter's Walter's getting going earlyalready.
Get your gun get your guns ready.
Get your guns oh, let me get this, honey.
I lost you guys in your house.
Let me get my me get

(02:52):
my Guys in your guns.
Oh, okay.
That's fine.
That's fine, Walt.
We can talk about you know?
You can talk all you want, but you ain't gotwhat I
got, baby.
We could talk about Kanye West if you want orsomething like that.
I mean, if know?
Fuck that.
You start dedicating, and I'm out
of I'm out of here.

(03:12):
I honestly don't want to.
I this thing that's out now, I do not wannadiscuss.
It is too why can't I hear Patrick?
Patrick, you're muted.
Hey, dude.
Because I'm on mute.
I I saw his tweet.
I don't wanna talk about it.
Yeah.
I don't wanna talk about when when me andPatrick don't wanna talk about it, you know
it's horrible.
No.
Didn't hear why he You that you see thatpicture of, Pete Diddy and that other guy

(03:37):
getting ready to do a
Oh.
Oh. Oh, you can't you can't talk
about JLo?
You talking about JLo or something?
I don't know.
I don't
know what you're talking about.
The other one the other one's wife.
What's her name?
Black woman, of course.
Jay z?
Oh, so what's
up Jay, Jay z and and what's her face?
Beyonce?

(03:57):
Yeah.
They were I guess they were sharing her.
So Oh
my god.
I don't know.
I yeah.
I I don't think I wanna see or talk about anyof that either.
Well, I don't know much about of this stuff,but people are pictures are getting out
pictures are getting out.
Yeah.
Nothing everything will see the light of day.
You know?
That's how it goes.

(04:17):
Okay.
So I think we're all set here.
Everyone here is joining us.
I'm gonna hit the button here and get this alloff and popping.
Right?
If everyone is ready, let's do the intro.
Let's get all up into this.
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(04:39):
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(05:01):
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(05:21):
So oh, and also, by the way, Jonathan from ArmsList is building a van.
He's getting all up into van life.
Now, Walter, you might like this.
Patrick might like this too.
Guess what kind of van he's building?
Ford.
Heck.
I don't know.
Oh, actually, you're you're is it a Ford?
I don't know.

(05:42):
Good question.
What no.
But it's Mercedes.
It's a it's a van that he's building that he'srequiring me and my Mohawk to show up when he
debuts it.
That's a clue to you.
No?
You know?
Is it tall?
Is it one of
the 18.
He's making a 18 van.
18.

(06:02):
Oh.
Oh.
He's not do he 18 van is like a panel van,wasn't it?
Or So so in exchange, are you gonna play yougonna play a mister t?
I'm gonna be b a baruckus.
Yeah.
I pity the fool.
Yeah.
I guess I gotta be I'm gonna have to buy someof those fake gold ropes.
There's a t shirt I've been threatening to get.

(06:23):
It says we got picture of of mister t on thatsays, I ain't got no time for no jibber jabber.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
So we're gonna do that.
Let's see.
If I can, I'll find pictures.
I'll show you guys here as we go along.
But, yeah, he's working on that.
He's been going, like, full steam into it.
He sends me pictures every now and then.

(06:43):
Today, he sent me pictures of red rims becauseI think the 18 van had red rims.
Right?
I got you know, I'm gonna go pull up.
I'm gonna go pull up, see what it looked like.
So shout out to
was a Chevy.
It was a Chevy?
Okay.
Everyone okay.
Cebola says 18 van was a GMC.
Chevy.
Was that the Astro van?
Which is that one?
No.
It wasn't an Astro.
Astro was Ford.

(07:04):
Not a minivan.
Yeah.
What's the Chevy van?
Chevy what are you talking about?
What's the famous Chevy van?
No.
It's coming back.
That's my point.
I had a Chevy.
I had a Chevy.
Oh,
it's not a Chevy.
What company made vans?
Made Chevy vans into, like, conversion vans andstuff?

(07:26):
Because I had one.
I had a Chevy conversion.
One of the one of the popular vans that youthink of, like, eighties stoners or whatever.
Maybe that's not the right dude, the van that'scoming back.
Let me see if I can figure which one it is.
Oh, okay.
Oh, you're talking about the ID Buzz.
Oh, okay.
No.
Okay.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It's one of the big three.

(07:46):
It's like shoot.
Cannot think of the who built it.
Are you talking about the one that a lot ofpeople make into a, like,
a
The Chevy Express van.
The Express van, Lolo's saying?
The Express van.
Chevy We had a we had a Chevy Express van.
If you talk about the ones everyone four byfours and goes off road with it.

(08:08):
Alright.
So that one, but it I like to apologizeeverybody that we started out with van talk
when
we're Right.
Yes.
So anyway Chevy
Express, and it's getting a refresh.
Yeah.
Chevy Express.
Okay.
I used to have one.
It's getting a it's getting a refresh.
We are live.
We are live.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
This is episode 1,059 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast.

(08:29):
There you go.
With my Henry rifle mare's leg right here,which somewhere I've got a I've got a holster
for this.
Walter has that new carbine that's out that I Icannot remember the name of it.
Kuna.
The kuna.
A kuna matata.
No.
A kuna matata?

(08:50):
In
no.
In The UK, I could be very dangerous right now.
Patrick has a sword.
I don't know.
It's pizza night.
You're not using that to cut the pizza, areyou?
I'm cutting I'm cutting onions, and I'm cuttingchicken so we can make a barbecue chicken
pizza.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
So Patrick's got and he is wearing a A DodgeCharger shirt.

(09:12):
A Dodge doing the Dodge what was that thingcalled where they run
you Oh, rat bait.
A hundred miles an hour.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Walter is wearing a shirt we got from SEMAShow.
I had, like I have, like, 10 of those shirts.
That's when SEMA Show used to give you free tshirts back in the days.
In the olden days, they don't do that anymore,apparently.
You wouldn't And I I'm rocking a Two I'mrocking a two a commerce shirt.

(09:38):
Year two years ago for the he Bear Jackson.
Not Bear Jackson.
One of those the big car auctions.
And they had the Hellcat experience where theythey have test track drivers driving you like
crazy, and they give you a t shirt.
Yeah.
I remember you were talking about that.
Yes.
I remember fun.
Yes.
So let's see here.
Let's see.
Couple of things.

(09:58):
I think I said episode ten fifty nine.
We're gonna talk about ninety nine days ofTrump.
Today is ninety nine days of Trump.
We're gonna do a scorecard.
We gotta talk about it.
All we're gonna hear is the first hundred days,he did nothing tomorrow.
So you guys out there, the folks in the chat,other than letting us, you know, other than

(10:19):
hitting those thumbs up, which I really demandthat people out there hit the thumbs ups
because we need it.
I wanna see those thumbs ups go all the way up,you know, all the way up like assimasals.
Okay.
Other other than that, let us know what youthink what is your grade of Trump's first

(10:40):
ninety nine days?
You could you could give us, like, the overallgrades, the grade relative to the second
amendment.
Just let us know, and we will because that'swe're gonna get into that.
We're gonna get into gun talk.
Joining me live, obviously, to I don't know ifthis is to my left or what okay.
So the most immediately, the two big heads, thethat's baby face p and Chromy.

(11:06):
And Chromy.
Chromy.
Chromy.
Chromy v.
There he goes.
He looks like he's got on a camo dinosaurshirt, which is actually cool.
I'd love to
It's kinda camo dinosaurs.
Yeah.
Would love to have something like that.
That's awesome.
Alright.
Yeah.
Patrick is having pizza day over there.
Shout out to mama face p who's actually overthere with you.

(11:31):
Yep.
She's helping take care of the kid.
And Yes.
Marley's got Marley's off today and tomorrow aswell.
So Oh, cool.
Cool.
Ask your mom what's her grade of Trump forthese ninety nine days?
Grade What's your grade of Trump for his firstninety nine days?
Tomorrow's the fastest He says a plus.
Oh, your mom says a plus.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.

(11:51):
Is your mom into the second amendment?
If you
can't hear, she's saying that she she feelslike he'd been in office for a year
and a half already in a good way.
Okay.
Okay.
Is your mom does your mom care about secondamendment stuff?
Like us, I don't know.
Not as much as I do, but she does.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Cool.
And then right next to Babyface P is WalterKiller Keller from Safety Harbor Firearms, STEM

(12:15):
Parts, and That's gonna go up.
And, Dirt Foot Racing.
Almost All
that good stuff.
Yeah.
I almost forgot that.
That's alright.
I was like, what the hell is the yeah.
I was gonna say something else.
There you go.
And with his with his kuna.
Kuna from Springfield Armory.
From Springfield Armory.

(12:36):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me see.
Should I go well, let me see.
Hold on one second.
Here's what I'm gonna do.
One, I'm gonna show the logo for the show.
Check that out.
What do you guys what do you think?
Well, babyface went away.
What do you think, Walt?
What do you think?
OT.
That's OT.
Right?
No.
That's DT for Donald Trump.

(12:57):
Oh.
Oh.
So that's a d The skull obviously is isusually, the skull is me, but sometimes, you
know, I let it
rip me.
Kinda Trumpified?
Yeah.
It's Trumpified a little bit, and it's yeah.
It's wearing a it's wearing a gold chain thatsays ninety nine days.

(13:18):
We've got Trump over on a little TV there,which the the so the AI that I'm using to do
this, the Bang image generator, would not wouldnot do Trump if I asked it to but I did it I
did it so many times, it gave me this randomlycame up.
This thing is unedited.
It should not it's not supposed to.

(13:39):
That's really good, actually.
Yeah.
This came up
That's a good Trump.
Yeah.
It's not photoshopped or there's nophotoshopping in this picture whatsoever.
I put it on a black background, but really,there's no I didn't photoshop that in there.
They put that in there because when I try torequest it
because it's not supposed to.
Yeah.
It refused to do it.
It shut it down.
It was like, nope.

(13:59):
This is violation.
Any celebrity, it always tries to shut youdown.
Yeah.
Even I've tried doing zombies before and itsays no.
It just kicks
in.
Yeah.
Zombies, it won't do.
No.
Grock will do anything, but Grock is not asgood as this.
So there's the scruffy dog wearing a gold ropechain.
There you go.
That's kinda cool.
And there is the eagle.
There you go.

(14:19):
Look at that eagle, Walter.
Hold on.
That's a
bring what is this?
Bring the thunder?
Babyface, we can't see your thing.
Hold on one second.
Hold on.
I got it.
Was given to me, so I'm showing it all.
Hold on.
Hold on one second.
I gotta go.
I gotta pull you up here.
Hold on one second.
Bam.
Okay.
This is what babyface is.
Is this from your mom?

(14:40):
Yes.
She, she just passed it over to me for some oddreason.
So there you go.
What does it say TikTok on there?
That's some AI that your mom got from TikTok.
Yeah.
Some AI stuff.
Yeah.
Well, just saw bugs fly by me.
Oh, yeah.
It's pouring rain, so I expect there to be allkinds of crazy stuff out there.
And if you have your if you have your door yourback door open, you are gonna get stuff coming

(15:04):
in there.
I'm trying not to.
I'm trying to close it and open it when I go.
Mhmm.
It's dry here.
Oh, in in Clearwater?
Okay.
And then, of course, we got Walter Keller.
Let's show off the let's show off the gun.
I got you full screen now.
So how did you you had this right when it cameout, I think, because I saw I saw the text of

(15:25):
you saying you had it while I was on the road.
And It's
called having a good credit card.
Of course.
My nice.
Well, I you know, I I yes.
I think they were released.
All all the influencers had them everywhere.
Yes.
Mhmm.
And I was like, oh, let me see if I can findone because this influencer wants to influence
the ass end of this with a proper stock on it.

(15:47):
Right.
K.
Yes.
So I was flipping through the interwebs, andand PSA said they had them.
And What?
So I
Oh, that is a sign right there.
PSA had these as soon as they were out?
They said they'll the the sales guy I talked toon the phone said they only had 10 of

(16:07):
them Okay.
And their initial allowed.
Jesus.
You got lucky.
Yeah.
I got one of the 10.
Those places were sold out pretty quick whenthey hit the Mhmm.
When they
hit the One
of hey.
Don't yell at him her.
One of my customers was in the other daygetting some work done, and he's like, I've
called four shops and I found one that had one.

(16:29):
So I'm driving, like, an hour out to go get it.
Yeah.
How much what what's the retail on that?
Okay.
This PSA didn't have any deals on this becausethey only have so many of them.
That's what
they Brand new.
So 8 this was 899.
Okay.
That's not bad.
So Not
for what
it is.
On I think Chattanooga shooting some one of theother wholesalers, they list the dealer was

(16:51):
gonna be 7 something on it.
Woah.
So That's yeah.
That's nicer.
For the pistol for the pistol.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
I didn't care about the SP tactical thing onthe back.
I didn't wanna pay extra money for that.
So Mhmm.
Mhmm.
I I don't
need that.
I don't need that sheet.
No.
No.
No.
You don't need it.
So anyways, yeah, I haven't I haven't shot ityet.

(17:12):
Everybody that touches it likes it.
It's very
How's the weight?
How's the weight on it?
What do you say?
Not bad, really.
Not bad.
So how much of it is is it polymer or aluminum?
What are we talking about here?
The the upper is aluminum.
The lower is polymer.
Okay.
And, of course, bolt and all that stuff'ssteel.
Mhmm.
It is compared to a Streebog or a Strybog,however you wanna say it.

(17:36):
Mhmm.
It's it's narrower than a Streebog.
Because I my Streebog stock, it's very similardesign how it all goes together and how it
works because they're all in that same Mhmm.
B and t ish kind of a
Yeah.
They're all kinda clones.
Who who did it who did it first?
Who did all, like, this this format of a did itfirst?

(17:59):
Okay.
Graham Power did it first.
Yeah.
So
Oh, hold on.
Hold on.
Lifting weights.
I want
the weights.
Baby face baby face is doing something crazy.
Hold on one second.
He's pumping.
What are you doing?
Three.
Oh, gotta get into shape.
You don't got that boy you don't got that hairthat boy's hair in a boy bun,

(18:20):
do you?
Oh, man.
No.
I think it's just flopping it's flopping aroundlike Trump's hair in the wind.
Asked for
a got a comb over, Walter.
Oh, he does.
That's okay.
Yeah.
No.
He's gonna he's gonna get a good set of haireventually.
Oh, yeah.
That's funny.

(18:41):
Yeah, Walt.
So yeah.
Yeah.
So stock is planned.
I Mhmm.
We just we've been so busy doing m p five stuffthat
plus Oh, so you because you're you're you'rekicking those out.
Right?
The m p five stocks are coming out too.
Yeah.
HK parts has been selling them for us too.
So Oh, sweet.
Oh, wow.
I didn't know you had on HK parts.

(19:01):
That's awesome.
Sweet.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
They they kinda have a open order form,actually.
Oh.
Fantastic.
That's Fair enough.
That's big dollars.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
We're getting we're getting a Ferrari.
Uh-huh.
Not quite.
Yeah.
Both of us but right now, we have I sold twomilling machines because I have two new milling

(19:22):
machines coming.
So
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
So
Did you and everything?
Do you get any good dollars out of used millingmachines like that?
I mean, the one wasn't running, so I sold that.
Dude.
I'll tell you
what I'll tell you what I sold for.
The one that wasn't running, I sold for 10,000.
Okay?
Okay.
Oh, goodness.
And and probably maybe $3.04, 5 more thousand,6 thousand would be back running.

(19:46):
Oh, okay.
That's not bad.
Oh, that's not as much as I thought it wouldgo.
Yeah.
I was thinking Then that you would say it wouldcost, like, 20,000 to get it running.
Oh, I was thinking 50 or 60.
Oh.
The run the running one, when it was when itleft, it was running.
Mhmm.
That went for well, I sold the machine itselffor 18, and then the fourth axis that was in it

(20:12):
sold for 4.
Mhmm.
So what's that?
Babyface, you should've you you should've bidup on this one on this sale, babyface.
Gonna put that on my entire garage.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's got
no place to put it.
Unless you have to unless you have
to have real saw the
saw the shorts of you getting them or thevideos of you moving them and that was some

(20:34):
serious the the forklift they used was amonster.
Monster.
I didn't think it was gonna fit in there, but Idon't do that all the time.
So but it did fit.
Hey.
You gotta go look at the forklift.
It is Oh, I've seen it.
Yeah.
The floor.
It was great.
Those guys are professionals.
Sides forklifts put together.
It's monstrous.
Monstrous.
Yes.
Did he is it on the I don't know if you put itin our group chat.

(20:57):
Safety harbor.
Right?
Instagram?
Yeah.
Is it is it
It's on I think it's set or on YouTube.
One or the other.
I think it's on YouTube.
YouTube.
Might be
on both.
It be on be on both.
But, anyways, those guys do that for a living.
So Mhmm.
They kinda know what to do.
The other guys, when they moved it, they put iton rollers, and they spun it around, and then
rolled it out, and then picked it up with aforklift.

(21:17):
So
Mhmm.
When I had that safe delivered, I did the samething.
I I had I had new I had somebody professionalmove that safe in here because they've had
that's what they do.
Let them do it.
Yeah.
Let me see if I could show this here.
When the new machines arrive, then
Oh, wait.
We're gonna get a ad.
Hold on.
Okay.
Gotta cover up the ad here for a second.

(21:39):
Yeah.
The wriggles will show up, and they'll do theirthing again and and bring them in position.
Yeah.
There we
go.
Yeah.
This is skills.
So first, now before when you but what you'reseeing here, I I didn't have the camera going
soon enough.
He first backed all the way toward where I wasstanding at.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And then he then he went into it, had the forksup high, backed up to where I was, and then

(22:00):
went down, lowered the forks, grabbed it, anddid a couple a couple jigs, and then out the
door.
So
Are these your guys or his guys that are therewith him?
That's his guys.
Right?
Oh,
guys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was gonna say I don't see Joe.
Joe was over by the blaster, sandblasting andstuff.

(22:22):
So Oh,
okay.
Stop being closed down, which is good because II was worried that you'd be down for a couple
days.
Well Yeah.
No.
I mean, the one machine went out in an hour orso.
The second machine went out in an hour or so.
And and
So now you have zero machines.
Right?
You have no CNC machines right now.
I have I have two more two more Hercos that arerunning and the and the the and the lathe.

(22:49):
So Oh, okay.
Okay.
And then they'll be when the new ones come,there'll be four Hercos, and and the lathe is
actually a Herco too.
So they'll all be same same thing.
Yeah.
That's
cool.
Haas.
You motherfuckers.
You Have
you had better experience with Herko versusHaas?

(23:10):
Initially, not necessarily.
I bought machines.
My machines were delivered during COVID.
And and what they're supposed to do is
Yeah.
So what they're supposed to do is they'resupposed to take them to Indianapolis where
Herco's based once they come in from Taiwan.
They're made in Taiwan.
Oh, really?
And they and they run the machines.
They make sure they work.
Then they deliver them.

(23:32):
And if they hook up an extra like mine the twoother mills have through spindle coolant.
So they didn't they didn't hook those up inIndianapolis like they're supposed to.
They got done here, and the person doing itwasn't real familiar with what he was doing.
Yeah.
It was kind of a clusterfuck for a while.

(23:55):
So Oh.
I ended up in frustration writing the presidentof Herco, which I because was my he he came
into my oh, fuck.
I gotta replace him as
they open up.
Yeah.
Everybody was hopping to it once once they gotnotice from the CEO of Herco.
Was this a very well worded

(24:16):
Yeah.
I wasn't No.
Walter doesn't curse it.
That people like didn't use any of those.
I just said it was in my I was I was basicallyat wit's end with this whole thing.
Mhmm.
You
know?
Mhmm.
So so, yeah, they've running alright now.
There are issues, but, you know, I don't expectto have them with this this particular one.
I told these guys that this is not acceptable.
So we'll see what happens.

(24:38):
I don't I don't think so they had some problemswith their service people.
You know, like, people say all the time, it'shard to get people to know what the fuck
they're
doing.
Yeah.
And those aren't are those are those Hercoemployees or, like, independent contractors
that are in Florida?
They work for Applied Machine
Okay.
Which is which is up in Georgia.
Yeah.
Five seconds.
Alright.

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We are back here.
Let me, let me do some shout outs first here.
Hold on.
Let's check the chat.
Like I said, everyone hit Let me see if anyonehas hit those thumbs up.
I'm gonna refresh.
I did.
My page.
I did.
Nine.
We got nine thumbs ups.
I think we could do better than that.
You know?

(25:44):
Let's see who I'm shouting out here.
We got Chris Wallace.
Kurt twenty four is out there.
Jay Grew is out there.
Hotdog nine ninety is out there.
He says good evening.
Shout out to hot dog nine ninety.
Hot dog.
Yeah.
Very cool.
Let's see.
Do we have any grades in anyone's?
J Grew says, is the storm messing with thelivestream?
It keeps freezing, and I have to reload thepage.

(26:06):
No.
I don't think that's on our end.
We all have
we're all I think we got fiber.
I'm fiber.
I'm doing, like, four, five hundred up anddown.
I've got fiber here too.
So
Yeah.
So and Patrick even, he's doing all good.
He's just juggling mama, grandma, baby, andpizza.

(26:28):
So that's when he's He
started to get hungry.
Yeah.
Kurt twenty four says always hit the thumbs up.
Yes.
I appreciate that.
I'm just trying to get us, you know, justtrying to get us some attention here on
Rumbles.
Everything's you know, I'm I'm happy so farwith Rumble.
So and then make sure you guys check out allthe other dudes who are on Rumbles.

(26:48):
You got John Crump.
You know?
Let's see.
You got John Crump, Flying Rich, Dark.
You got Joe, shooting gallery.
I wanna say Joe Juice.
You know?
We gotta get Joe to No.
Shooting gallery what?
Original or something like that.

(27:09):
Yeah.
Something like that.
You know, he needs to just be Joe Juice, Walt.
That's what I think.
He needs
to just
I'm not I don't disagree with that.
Yeah.
Joe Juice would be so awesome.
Joe Juice would be a great.
Who's gonna forget Joe Juice?
Yeah.
They're gonna go, oh, that Joe Juice guy.
Yeah.
You know?
He could put that on t shirts easy.

(27:29):
You know?
It goes
Check that out.
Oh, pizza dough.
Homemade pizza dough because Marley hasperfected it.
Are we gonna actually see you doing this pizza,or which is
Do you wanna watch me Papa John's this?
Yeah.
Should we
go should we go full screen on him?
Hold on one second.
Hold on.
Hold
on one here.
Hold on.

(27:51):
Watch me dougie.
Show me how you dougie.
Okay.
Go for oh, look at this.
We're getting a pizza show today, Walt.
Don't get hungry, Walter.
Don't get oh, you already ate?
Okay.
I was gonna say, any moment, Spence will becoming in with a big pizza for you.
Yeah.
Me and I had I had actually told Spence tonightthat we need to make some pizza from scratch.

(28:14):
That's what we're doing.
This is Marley will share her recipe if youwant a dough recipe.
I didn't see you flip and twirl that around.
Okay.
Let's see.
Yeah.
Can't do
that.
So there's your sauce.
Okay.
Alright.
By the way, this dough right here would be soawesome if you break it into little chunks and
fry it and then put powdered sugar on it.

(28:36):
I you know what?
That's not a bad idea because it probably wouldbe really good.
Hank, so we should cut it, fry them, like,pound it out like this and fry them and put
powdered sugar on top.
Yeah.
That's zeppeles.
Not zeppeles.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Go ahead, Wolfgang.
Probably do that.
That's how they make beignets.
Yeah.
Beignets.
Yes.
The same for beignets.
That's the beignets.
Yes.
Do a bunch of different things.

(28:58):
It's fantastic dough.
Look at this.
What gun podcast out there or what podcastperiod would actually give you a pizza being
made live on we've done it all.
We've done people shooting at the range.
Yeah.
But they
won't have any numbers.
Speaking with Papa pizzeria.

(29:19):
Yeah.
Baby face piece.
Papa pizza.
Pizza.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So while he's cooking I'll keep cutting back onhim while he's actually, there we go.
We could see him while we're going here.
Okay.
I'll show
you guys one more secret before we go.
Oh, boy.
Mozzarella?
Gotta go whole milk mozzarella.

(29:39):
Don't use the skim crap.
The whole
milk Okay.
Wait.
How many pizzas are you making?
Are you just making one pizza?
Two.
No.
We're gonna do
two pizzas and then some dollars.
If I was over there, I'm eating one pizza on myown.
Right.
Yeah.
One pizza on my own.
Sorry.
I think think think how that
I think it would be as good.

(30:00):
Yes.
I did.
Yes.
I did.
Patrick is not gonna go for it, basically.
Listen.
You bring some ingredients.
We'll make you pizza.
Yeah.
First of all, I would just be frying the doughup.
So that's a delicioso.
Oh, oh, he's about to put that in the oven.
Oh, this dough this dough is gonna be tough.

(30:22):
I'm gonna have to come up.
It's soft.
Okay.
This dough is very soft.
Yeah.
Walt, what's that gun?
You bought another gun?
Is that what you're showing off here?
No.
This is one that I made a while back that Iassembled.
Mhmm.
But I have these knights armament
Oh.
Hold What's what I don't know what Patrick isdoing if I should be oh, by the way, Patrick is

(30:49):
wearing his Larue tactical.
You see that?
He's wearing a Larue Tactical hat.
I actually When I was on the road, I was inTexas, Walt, or Patrick, whoever think he I
don't know if he muted us.
I met a dude who worked with Larue Tactical andwent to SHOT Show for years and stuff like
that, and we were talking I was, I stopped atSo, you know, like, I'm traveling, I use this

(31:12):
thing called Harvest Host, and you canbasically stop at wineries and different things
like that.
Right?
Breweries and stuff like that.
And I stopped at a Where did I stop?
At a winery, and they had, like, a littlerestaurant slash bar bar.
I had pizza there, like, Babyface making pizza.
And the guy sitting right next to me at the barworked for Larue Tactical for years.

(31:38):
So I think I was in a place called Early,Texas, which is weird because the guy's last
name was Early, but I didn't put those twothings together until later.
So alright.
So while he's off to the pizza oven, I don'tknow if we're gonna get to see the actual pizza
oven in action.
Yeah.

(31:58):
You were talking about you were talking aboutyour Anyway nice armament build.
Yes.
Yeah.
These I had this already assembled, and I hadregular hand guards on it, and it was sitting
around.
It wasn't very exciting.
You know, you get a little jaded after youfondled so many of these a r 15 guns.
Mhmm.
So but I had this set of, knights armament,quad rail assembly that I bought one here at

(32:24):
the Creek Years ago.
Super cheap.
Everybody would I only paid, like, $40 for it.
Now they're I could get 240 for it.
And I had these hand guards already, and I hadthe knight's grip.
So I said, fuck it.
Let's put it on and build one up like like yousee, like, maybe golf or kind of thing.
I know.
Mhmm.
You know?
And I did, and I kinda like it.

(32:44):
It gives it a
gives it a different personality.
You know?
So
What's the weight feel like?
It feels medium, light, heavy?
For an AR 15, my opinion, it's heavy.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
And and and this is not a real heavy barrel oranything either, but when you throw the hand
guards on, you throw the plastic on
Mhmm.
It kinda gains a little bit of weight.

(33:04):
But
Yeah.
Overall, I mean, you know, not a bad gun.
So, anyway Are
you gonna are you gonna machine are you gonnamachine gun it?
So No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Okay.
Alright.
Let's see.
Let let me get to the chat here.
We are gonna get into we are gonna get into tograding Trump.
Let's says?

(33:25):
Yeah.
Let's see.
So Night Train says my Trump report card, aminus because not enough to a gun initiatives.
That's from Nitrain.
Let me me say patience, Grasso.
I kind
of agree with that.
Yeah.
Everything everything can happen in the firstweek.
Correct.
Yeah.
There's still things going on.

(33:46):
There's a lot of things going on behind thescenes that we don't know about.
So
Yeah.
And there's some article right.
So, yeah, I think that we're just by the way, cbolus nineteen seventy says, you guys are
making me hungry.
You wouldn't like me when I'm hungry.
There's a lot of so if let's say we start withthe report card.

(34:11):
Obviously, I wanna talk Trump's ninety ninedays, vis a vis second amendment and gun stuff.
But if
days of Trump on the wall,
ninety nine days of Trump,
toss him around, throw another immigrant out.
So so overall overall, his score of, like, theoverall presidency so far, my for me, it's it's

(34:32):
pretty high.
They're kicking some ass they've made somemistakes.
I think they've made some some missteps.
There's good thing.
You go first.
You have to you have to rate the domestic thing
Right.
And you then you then you have to look at thisforeign policy debacle that that Trump is part
of.
So, anyways, go
ahead.
Mhmm.

(34:53):
I don't think Pam Bondi was necessarily thebest pick.
I don't like her.
I don't like how she's in front of camera.
I I
just don't like Mhmm.
She is doing what she is told.
Career but she's yeah.
She's career politician.
And then that position sees it.
Yeah.
That position, that person needs to do whatthey're told.

(35:14):
Yes.
Pam Bondi is either go after all of this, she'seither gonna run for congress, run for vice
president, or run for governor of Florida orsomething like that.
And and so so far as Pam Pam Pam Bondi, Trumpgave her that that what was it?
I forgot what it's called.

(35:34):
Initiative or whatever it was to look into thesecond amendment, and then she extended it,
which is Yeah.
She kinda failed on it, I thought.
Yeah.
That doesn't sit good with me.
I.
That purport was not for you to see or me tosee or anybody else
to see.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But she was supposed to come up with she shewas supposed to come up with things that Trump

(35:54):
could do overall to better the secondamendment, and she kinda put it off.
So Yeah.
I don't know.
And once again, we're not on the inside, so wedon't know the details.
Yeah.
We don't know what's going on there, but shedid put it off.
And and what I was gonna what I was gonna sayis, yes, I separate this into second amendment
stuff and then overall everything going on withTrump, and I think there there there are some

(36:20):
missteps.
So, like, for example, the thing with, withRussia and Ukraine, I mean, obviously, you
could see Russia is not gonna help thesituation whatsoever.
He Trump is so fucking stupid when it comes toPutin.
Every U US President has fell for oh, he'sgonna change his ways.

(36:42):
He's gonna change I'm I'm the president now,he's gonna do what I want.
Putin's like,
f Yeah.
You.
He's not scared.
It doesn't care it doesn't matter how manygenerals they take out for him.
He's not worried.
I'm just wondering how long Putin is for thisworld.
That that's the only way to deal with Putin.
We're we gotta take him out.
Putin Putin has to go.
That's true.
But we we don't.

(37:03):
They need to.
They are the only people needed.
That that what the way the reason you get theway you get rid of Putin is you've you finish
destroying the Russian economy.
Mhmm.
That's how you get rid
of Putin.
And then the people inside will get him.
I think the
Ukrainians might get him.
They're getting some generals.
Now gen the general the generals are differentfrom Putin, and it's gonna be, like, 10 times

(37:24):
harder to get Putin, but they might get lucky.
They might, you know, we'll never know.
Putin Putin doesn't walk down the street.
No.
For I'm with Walter.
Okay?
Putin doesn't go anywhere.
He when they had an honor guard thing withPutin, every soldier that was in that place was
searched, physically searched.
Mhmm.
He don't go no place.

(37:45):
Yeah.
And I'm sure he has I'm sure he has bodydoubles, that whole Yeah.
Miner.
People eat his food before he eats it.
Mhmm.
Yep.
Like like Hitler did.
Somebody else had to eat it before he
did.
Yeah.
And due to disappearing all the time, so if hegets the inkling of anyone, I would I've yeah.

(38:07):
So but so yeah.
So I think that whole situate that situation isnot easy, and I think that Trump thinks that he
could solve it easy and Trump
is such a fool when it comes to foreign policy.
Look.
I could fix it in twenty four hours.
I'm thinking, jackass.
You don't you don't get it.
Come on.
He doesn't
give a fuck.

(38:27):
Deep deep seated deep seated stuff is not thateasy to fix.
Trump thinks he's thinking like he's dealingwith a guy for a land deal.
He's gonna come in and talk real nice to him,build him up.
That's what you do when you make friends andinfluence people.
Mhmm.
You build him up really high.
You make them sound feel him good, and then youfucking cut their legs out.
Right?
Well, they don't work with Putin.
He's been through five or how many presidentsnow?

(38:50):
Been in Russia.
I probably at all.
He's he's seen Obama
Putin was in since no.
Putin was in since Clinton.
Oh, was it Bush?
Clinton?
No.
I thought it was Clinton.
Hold on.
Well, he had a little he had a little spacewhen he was still following the rules in Russia
where Madev took over for a little bit.
But he was Yeah.
That was a puppet.

(39:11):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Was a puppet situation.
Yeah.
He doesn't you know, the how can you be sofoolish to think that he's gonna play your
game?
He has nothing to gain by playing Trump's game.
The Russians are the Russians are alwaysplaying the Russians game.
So I think that Trump gave him a chance, butyou can't give too many chances when it comes

(39:31):
to Putin.
And and you and we we argue about this all thetime.
I would rather give Zelenskyy more chances thanPutin.
Zelenskyy is easier to control than Putin.
Putin is not easy to control.
Remember before the Doge thing started?
Mhmm.
I said to all you guys, I said, you guysbecause you guys are always ranting about
corruption in The Ukraine.
Mhmm.
Now listen.
Hear me out.

(39:52):
I said the corruption in Ukraine is thiscompared to The US corruption.
And lo and behold, my gosh.
Where am I right?
Well, yeah, I think I think American corruptionis big, but, no, I don't agree with what you're
saying.
I think corruption
There's so much
there's so corruption in the Eastern Europe isway worse than it is in America.

(40:15):
That is the that is the way they do businessover here.
We've got big money over here.
We've got big money over here.
Eastern Europe is they are used as the moneylaunderers of the world.
That's how business has been done in that partof the
world forever.
But in America, if you go to in America, if yougo to get your driver's license and do everyday
business stuff, you don't have to bribe anyoneto get that done.

(40:36):
In these other places, you do.
Oh, is the pizza done already?
What the
hell is going on?
Yeah.
Hold on, Patrick.
Hold on.
Let's let's show that again.
I'll go full I'm listening
It's already
off the heel.
Too late.
Okay.
Go ahead, Walt.
You're good.
Another one.
I'm just saying every politician in everyposition in in Washington has been on the USAA
That's
That's okay.

(40:56):
Heroin addiction for forty years, fifty yearsnow.
Yeah.
Every one of them, Democrat, Republican,everybody.
Everyone.
Everyone.
I agree with that.
Great.
That's straight up corruption.
There's no Yeah.
I agree with that.
There's and there's big, big money there.
But
Everything moves everything moves on money.
Yeah.
But you but you can't but you can't compare Iagree with you, Walt, that there's big money

(41:20):
there.
These guys are up to it's like serious shitthat's going down in the background.
But overall, the country the the the Now youdon't have to use it to drive utilizing.
Yeah.
But the culture over there, everybody's on thetake.
Correct.
This
is this is a lot of the world.
This is a lot of the world.

(41:41):
Yeah.
It's not just them.
Right.
So Yes.
But anyways
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I think I I think here, you know
Russia is Mhmm.
Militarily, that's why Russia seems so inept isthat Whether
you're a
That's been going on in Russia for a long time.
The privates gotta bribe the corps corporal.

(42:02):
The corporal's
gotta bribe the sergeant.
All the way to the top.
And and that's why when the when you turn thetank on, you run it, the tracks fall off it.
Correct.
Mhmm.
Money disinthed on it because somebody skimmedthem.
The the big thing Go ahead.
Back in the old days back in the old days ofSoviet Union, it wasn't so bad because it
wasn't as bad as bad.

(42:23):
But once once they became liberated, everythingmoved on on on a bribe or or something.
Correct.
And then for a long time, remember Russia,like, the the the most valuable currency was
the dollar.
You know, listen, my thing is I I I thinkTrump's approach of, like, with Ukraine this is

(42:44):
what I would say.
Naive.
If
there's if there's no.
But what I'm saying is compared to, like,Biden, if we're gonna help out Ukraine, I
think, for sure, we should get some, you know,get some mineral rights and things like that
that helps America in the long run and all thatkind of stuff.
And that's what that's what they're working on.
I agree.
Mhmm.
But in the meantime, don't play this game.

(43:05):
Like, Biden even played this game, but theRepublicans played this game.
Mhmm.
Here's some here's some weapons.
No weapons for you.
Here's some weapons.
No weapons for you.
This would have been over two years ago if wewould have let them have whatever the fuck they
wanted.
But see, also, the other part of it, which wehave seen this come out of this whole thing
that's positive, I think, with Trump is thatthe European Union has put up and they have

(43:29):
decided to put up more money.
Well and they they've also
I I think Trump has my thing is I think, like,Trump shouldn't give Putin too many chances.
My personal opinion, he's already given himenough.
DRC.
DRC.
From now, you just go, okay.
Now we're playing hardball with you.
We'll just let we'll just let, we'll just helpUkraine, flatten you out, and we'll just make

(43:49):
these deals with Ukraine and stuff like thatand move on because you can't Why?
If you give them a chance and they don't cometo the table, you gotta you gotta show you're
willing to walk away.
The the Europeans have finally realized thatthe Russians are for real.
They want to fuck with everybody.
Yeah.
So you need to arm up.
You need to you need to get on a footing.

(44:11):
We as a country need to be on a wartime footingtoo, actually, in our industry.
We gotta stop playing this game like, you know,the
I I think our problem though is not necessarilyRussia because Russia does not have the
industry that can kill us.
China.
China.
Mhmm.
China China owns all of
our industry right now.
Yeah.
Well,
we need to kick all
of them.
You got you got fifty five seconds, Walt.

(44:32):
You're good.
Go for what you're gonna say.
Kick everyone out?
We need to cleanse this country of the Chinasthe Chinese that are Yes.
Yeah.
The university in the interview system.
You know what's interesting?
You know what's interesting?
One of them.
You know what's interesting?
I had
interesting thing I haven't heard of in thenews since Trump got in office.
Remember how the Chinese had police stationshere?

(44:54):
We're not hearing shit about that.
And I'm pretty sure that shit is still thatshit is still going on.
100% still
going on.
So I would like to know if they're crackingdown on that or what's going on with that.
Well, that that should be a nice wouldn't youthink?
I would like to see I would like to see themroll I would like to see them roll up,
but Now.
I'm not seeing any I'm not seeing any

(45:15):
going out the door.
Yeah.
I'm not seeing any of that going down.
Now let's let me talk okay.
Trump.
You got five seconds.
Five seconds.
Hold on.
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As long as y'all don't make a mess.
So what I was gonna say What were we about?
We're talking about Chinese.
Yeah.
You know what?
I'm happy with on the immigration front, mostof what's going on there.
I'm happy with it.
Very good.
Yeah.
A plus plus.
You're not mad that a Maryland a Marylandfather
has been sent to a
been
sent to a sophomore?
I said,

(46:18):
you're not so mad
a Maryland man, a father.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't believe shit.
I didn't coming into this from, like, how fardo we have to go back here?
Ten years.
You can go back however you want.
I didn't believe shit that the media says.
Now I definitely double dog don't believeanything the media says.
They are insane.
I would believe Katy Perry and those otherbiotches that claim they went into space before

(46:43):
I believed the I'm
an astronaut.
I'm an astronaut.
Yeah.
I yes.
You know, I the the immigration stuff that'sgoing on, in my personal opinion, I think it's
it's rocking and rolling.
There might be some little mistakes here andthere.
Mistakes.
But everything I've seen so far, I'm I'm I'mgood with.
You know?

(47:04):
And I guess I just saw recently that Billy BobClinton passed or signed a thing at one point
that's aiding this whole process too.
Did he?
Yes.
Oh, interesting.
Interesting.
If you would go back and watch videos ofClinton speaking, they talked about this thing.
Problem is
All these guys.
All these guys.

(47:24):
You could find it with Schumer.
You could find it with Biden.
Yeah.
Hillary Clinton.
Mhmm.
Correct.
Yeah.
So
but Obama Obama was talking about immigration,illegal immigration.
You know what?
This this is a thing that Americans agree with.
Even America like, I'm an I'm an immigrant.
You know?

(47:45):
I'm a naturalized citizen to to America.
So immigrants from lots of different places inthe world agree with this be because what's
happening here is insane to to see that there'sa bunch of criminals and and horrible people
coming into America and wreaking havoc onAmerica, and it's almost like these politicians

(48:07):
now, these politicians that a few years ago, ifyou go back in history, were down to get rid of
these folks.
Now they want to destroy everything.
And something that's interesting, have you guysseen how they arrested have you seen that they
arrested two judges that were helping out?
I love it.
I love it.
You see the picture of the one fat bitch cryingafter she got arrested with her orange jumpsuit

(48:28):
on?
She said that's insanity.
That's insanity what she did.
That's crazy.
It's like that's that's a % illegal.
She needs to get deported along with that dude.
No.
No.
No.
It's better than that.
She just you just de de debar disbarred.
That's the best.
Yeah.
She definitely can be.
Yes.
100%.
Yeah.
She definitely can be.
Once
you do that, all the status and available tomake money is gone.

(48:50):
Yeah.
I'm okay with her going to Guantanamo Bay alittle bit.
Sorry.
No.
No.
No.
She didn't you know, I I'm all for the old youknow, ever ever seen
a pickaxe and a and a sledge sledgehammer?
Yep.
Right.
Gold gold You give her the railroads.
Hard labor.
Okay.
Yeah.
You give her a you give her watch what happens.

(49:10):
You give her a year of hard labor.
Either she's dead or she comes out a hundredpounds.
Yeah.
Because comes out looking sexy like what's thename of that black r and b singer that's
getting all skinny now?
What's the name of that
chick?
No idea.
She can pick she can make a orange cover allporn after that then.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
I forgot the name of that.
That that big chick that she's getting she'sout there getting skinny.

(49:33):
I don't
know what she's doing.
Can I speaking of black chicks, can I make alittle comment about something?
Sure.
Sure.
Go ahead.
Here we I disavow
a hundred
any connection, knowledge, or
You don't have to because
the facts the facts speak for themselves.
The facts
speak for themselves.
Yes.
Watch the inter watch the Internet.
Uh-huh.
Watch these situations with black women inrestaurants freaking out freaking out with the

(49:56):
police, freaking out everywhere.
Is it about overweight black chicks who justcan't control themselves?
I I don't know what's going I I think there's Ithink you're right.
There's a lot of people I don't know whathappened
to They're animals.
They act like fucking animals.
I think people are I think there's peoplelosing their minds, and I think it's like
they're watching they they're watching too muchCNN and all that kind of stuff, and they're

(50:18):
getting very, very entitled.
I've seen also, like, big, like, big oh, I'veseen you know?
And listen.
I'm a big dude myself, but I've seen big peoplegetting mad at everyone at the airlines and at
the amusement parks because they can't fit intothe rides.
It's insane.
You had to see the one where the police pulledthe black woman over for speeding.
Mhmm.
And she won't.

(50:38):
A woman is talking to a woman.
I think it was a white woman talking to a blackwoman.
Mhmm.
She she rolls the window down and then that shewhat?
You can't stop me.
I didn't do anything.
You didn't do anything.
Can I see your driver's license?
Can I see your driver's license?
I don't talk to her about it.
I don't talk to her about it.
Can you see her driver's license?
Then she finally rolls the window so she's notcomplying, which is the first mistake.
And, you know, it continues on with this, andthis person's asking her for these things, and

(51:02):
she can hear her.
Mhmm.
Video so, of course, she's got her camera forphone up there recording it all because she's
gonna be star.
And they finally broke the window out of thecar Mhmm.
And drugged her ass out and arrested her.
She
And what
and She Mhmm.
She goes in front of the judge later, and she'sstill playing this game.
Like, she did nothing.
I watched that judge.
And the judge is

(51:24):
I'll get Oprah.
I'll go get the black baby Jesus.
I'll go and I that today, and
she I
was gonna get OJ Simpson.
This is systemic.
This is not something I'm dreaming.
You see this shit and or they they go into fastfood restaurant.
They don't get what they want.
They start tearing the place apart like ananimal.
This is not this is not how we act in politesociety.

(51:45):
I don't think it's just I don't think I don't Idon't think it's just black people doing it.
I know there's these, examples going up, but Ithink I mean, look at what for example, who's
out there I know and I've seen black peopledestroying Teslas.
When in America did we have people it's a lotmost of the people are white people doing
A lot of white folk.
Yeah.
When did we ever have this kind of craziness inAmerica?

(52:08):
What what gives you the right to do that?
What?
Did you see the prosecutor suggested a deferralfor that guy that defar defaced a bunch of
Teslas in Minnesota, something like that,Minneapolis.
A defer what do you mean by a deferral?
No.
He he caused $15,000 worth of damage over,like, two days to five different Teslas.
Mhmm.
And major felony major felony.

(52:31):
The new prosecutor that's up there said, no.
We're gonna do a pretrial deferral where hegets to go to a, oh, you shouldn't do that
program.
This is illegal.
Don't do that.
And then it won't go on his permanent record.
White dude.
Not black.
So we're not even talking racism here.
White dude.
Judge Keller.
What's good Judge Keller does?
Six months hard labor.
Yeah.
You gotta suffer for that.
We we we should we should not allow that insociety.

(52:53):
That's not part of you don't wanna be part ofsociety.
You don't have to be.
You know?
You could you could get out of America.
You can go into the boonie somewhere and andhide out and do whatever you want, but that's
not acceptable.
Why do these people think that they have theright that Tesla dealer or that person owns a
Tesla like your wife or you Mhmm.
Mhmm.
What makes you well, how are they guilty of ofof Elon Musk hate?

(53:16):
I mean
How is anyone guilty of anything because of thekind of car they own?
What does that have to do with anything?
That's the funniest thing though is these thesefolks, this person who defaced all these these
Teslas, most of the people who own these Teslasand had them for a while, and they were lefty
tree Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't think these people doing this to Teslasare Tesla owners or past previous Tesla They're

(53:40):
I don't think so.
Just rat Yeah.
And and a lot of this is happening because,look, we allowed people to go into museums and
destroy very valuable, irreplaceable works of
art.
Cut apart and put paint on art
Yeah.
And not string them up.
No.
It that that kind of stuff we we because weallowed all of that, now we have this, and it's

(54:03):
gonna keep going.
And these are people remember, before they weregoing after Tesla your cell.
Were people were burning down, like, regularcars.
Yes.
They were going after diesel car.
They were do These people have been doing shitfor a long time.
Hank, this goes back to our toast is too good.
We have no real problems that people Our toastis too damn good and we we're too gentle with

(54:24):
people.
Yeah.
No.
People I like the countries that, flog you.
Okay?
Some people need to be publicly flogged.
I'm sorry.
Some people Actually, I'm not sorry.
But I No.
Oh, you're sorry.
There's there's places in the world where whenyou do this kind of for example, those judges

(54:45):
Like, for example, there was a judge who had aMS thirteen gang member living in his house
with his family, wife and kids.
And this is like a rapist murder
Yeah.
This The guy the guy had pictures on his phoneof a severed head.
You don't even
know that.
That they decapitated.

(55:05):
The the the this judge should be flogged.
Know the judge's daughter
A year of Bartleby.
Is a the judge's daughter is a gun influencer.
She posts on Instagram or TikTok with thosefirearms.
All those firearms that were in
Oh, yeah.
Because he was shooting their guns.
Yeah.
Those are her guns and she posts on TikTokabout her or on Instagram.

(55:28):
She's a gun influencer.
Had a legal living in the house with this girlin the yeah.
Wow.
What is what and you know, first off first off,I have kids.
Ain't nobody living in my house.
No.
Like, I'm not having illegals come live in myhouse.
I Yeah.
What are you doing?
A gang member?
The guy was playing the the guy had tattoos.
Oh, some conversation's like, oh, you see thisguy who had you know, Las Wago?

(55:50):
Las Wago?
Las Wago with all the tattoos and stuff likethat, and, you know, he looks he's just an
innocent little lovely, you know, dude.
I think we should bring him in here with thefamily.
I don't think we're gonna get chopped up in ourbeds at all.
What the fuck is going on with people?
Patrick, I won't I don't care if it's Iwouldn't have the pope if I didn't know the

(56:12):
living
in No.
If you if I don't know you, you're not stayingin my house.
I don't
It's twisted.
It's twisted.
It's twisted to think this dude did who did
Moms oh, mom just brought up a good point thatshe told me today, they were using him as slave
labor.
So the the story that she told me is they werekeeping tabs on him and every time they would

(56:34):
he would if they had to make him do something,like clean the house or do the laundry, she'd
be like, well, we're keep you're here becauseof us.
We're keeping you here legally.
Oh, no.
They're gonna wind up dead eventually.
Yeah.
I saved them.
I saved their lives.
I saved their lives.
They're die.
They were slave They were keeping them like aslave.
Yeah.
He was this guy was communicating with theother gang members.

(56:57):
He's like, yeah.
These bitches, these white people
stupid.
I'm gonna I'm gonna get we can get thesepeople.
That that's insanity, man.
That's insan I'm sorry.
That's insanity.
I remember, Walter, are you still there?
Yeah.
Walt's there.
I'm I remember one time when, Lola and I wereliving in Brooklyn before we got married, and I
had a friend of mine who somehow he wound up,like, homeless or whatever, and he was like,

(57:22):
oh, you know, can I can I use your, your, like,your bathroom at your apartment?
I was like, no, dude.
Nuh-uh.
No.
No.
You can't come into my apartment.
No.
I was like, I don't want you in my place.
No.
Yeah.
I was like, there's the YMCA.
You know, I was like, dude, I feel bad for you,but no.
I I live there with my girlfriend.
Just go to the YMCA, bro.

(57:44):
This is not happening.
So, you know, I don't know what's happening topeople, man.
People have lost their oh, is is are zeppolesgetting made?
Nuts.
Oh, nuts.
Nuts are getting made right now.
These lovely hands you see do not belong tobabyface pee.
No.
Those are not my fingernails.
I chew on mine.

(58:05):
There you go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Insanity.
Insan I don't know what's happening toAmericans if they're allowing this.
Go go, Walt.
So back back to back to Trump Mhmm.
That was one of the things he said he was gonnado.
And people was, oh, you can't do that.
There's no way you can do it.
You can't physically do that.
And he was like, watch me.

(58:28):
Just no It can it can be physically done.
Eisenhower did it Mhmm.
In the fifties.
He
had Yeah.
This pizza is looking good.
Oh.
How many pizzas is this so far?
I've seen, like, two or three.
Just two.
Oh, two.
Okay.
That's one second, then we're gonna have knots,we're done.
Done.
Poor Marley's working on her day off.
You know?
You should be making these freaking knots.
What do you
think I did?
I worked all the to guns.

(58:50):
I got a nice nineteen eleven out there that isfreshly
Oh, you were suffering making guns.
I worked I worked my I worked my hands in
the bowl.
It's like this
rock Exactly.
Making any pieces.
Yeah.
Okay, Patrick.
Poor Patrick.
Yeah.
Suffering man.

(59:11):
Papa peas
Papa peas is open for business.
Papa peas.
He's getting he he's getting out
he makes two pizzas, and he gets out of hand.
He's out of
pocket.
No.
No.
I thought you got it, man.
You said Marley should
be working on a day off.
Patrick, just just for fun, look up Papa P'sPizza as a trademark thing just for fun.

(59:32):
Yeah.
When you get a chance.
See.
I'm just curious.
Papa piece pizza.
Yeah.
Papa piece pizza.
Yeah.
That's a very catchy
It is a takeout joint.
It's a restaurant with multiple locations knownknown for its delivery.
So it does
Oh, it exists.
Oh, okay.
Makes sense.
Yeah.
There's a trademark, though.
Yeah.
That's the question.

(59:52):
Look up trademarks.
I was
there's something in The UK.
Hold on.
There's a Papa P's in The UK, but that don'tmean we can get one here.
Yeah.
If that's not in America.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They go to US Patent and Trademark Office.
Yeah.
Hotdog nine nine hot dog nine ninety says crazycomes in all colors.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
No.
No.
I'm not and you know what?
There's a lot more white there's a lot morewhite crazy people than black just for the

(01:00:14):
numbers thing.
Yeah.
But C Bullis said white people invented Karens.
There's black Karens too.
Trust me.
Yeah.
They are.
They're just talking different.
Americans are getting out of pocket, man, onthe shit that's going on.
Did did you see the one about the old whitewoman that was upset about kids playing in the
street in front of her house?
Mm-mm.

(01:00:35):
No.
She's and this is like a neighborhood, thenormal this is the cul de Sac neighborhood.
And I guess the
kids And they're mad that kids are playing?
Kids are out in the yard out there front in thestreet like all kids supposed should do,
kicking the ball around and having fun.
And she's out there telling them
to get off the street.
Now I'm gonna call the police.
Blah blah blah.
And it's like,
what the fuck
is wrong with that?
You want yeah.
You want kids to play.

(01:00:56):
What I
mean, they're not
those are not kicking your windows out or orscratching your car or something.
No.
You know what?
Let's let them join a gang.
That'll be something useful.
Let here.
Here.
You wanna you wanna make friends and influenceyour children in the neighborhood?
Start busting on them and watch how they treatyou then, granny.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Kids need to be outside.
Yeah.

(01:01:16):
Speaking of crazy people, we're gonna get we'regonna keep grading, Trump here because we're
gonna get into the gun Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're gonna get into the gun thing, but I didwanna talk a little bit I don't know if you
guys saw this, but the Florida charter boatcaptain, who you know, there was that video of
him getting mad at some kid on a boat.
Florida charter boat captain faces additionalcharges from FWC after viral video.

(01:01:40):
Officials say do do are you familiar with anyof this, Walt?
No.
I I didn't actually watch it.
I'd Oh.
I know what you're talking about.
Wait.
He so he's got more charges now?
Yeah.
He's got I think that he got fired and allthat.
But, basically, I don't want
I think he chartered his own boat, but he losthis charter license from the state.
Yeah.

(01:02:01):
But basically, there was a kid out therefishing on this and when I say a kid, don't
know.
This might have been, like, 18, 19 years old,And someone must have turned on a bright light
on him or something earlier.
And then he As he's coming back in, he thinksit's the kid, and he just gets irate.
These are
Yeah.
I
think I believe these are, like, white people.
I don't know if there's any racism or whateverinvolved here.

(01:02:23):
But he jumped he jumps on this kid's boat, andthe kid
is like, bro.
Bro.
Bro.
You know?
The kid gets scared when this guy jumps on theboat.
This is Florida.
This guy
That might be considered a piracy act.
You definitely you can definitely stand yourground on your boat.
What if he would have hit this kid and he fellinto the water and passed out or yeah.

(01:02:45):
And drowned.
That's insane.
That's insane, what I saw.
The video of him jumping on this kid's
That is could be piracy.
Right?
Yeah.
I'm I'm thinking, you know, you gotta go back.
And when you when you when you get these laws,you gotta go back and like Trump using the law
of the from '17 something about Mhmm.
The immigrants and stuff.
You know, once they did

(01:03:05):
Oh, because he declared war.
Yeah.
Well, once they declared him as a terroristorganization
Yeah.
Then
That's why he did it.
One, two, three, four, I declare war.
And you, you motherfucking go back to whereyou're also.
We gonna send you back, lots of people.
And by the way, it's not just Latinos gettingkicked out.

(01:03:27):
It's a lot of, like I've heard Jamaicans,Haitians.
Oh, yeah.
I bet that
I don't know how many Guyanese people have beenkicked out so far.
I'm sure there's some in there.
Yeah.
You're oh, let me tell you
a story.
Speaking of that Mhmm.
That we've thrown out Venezuelans.
Right?
Okay.
My my friend my friend Mike, you know Mike.
Right?
Yep.
Yep.
He had bought property in Italy, trying to gethis citizenship papers in Italy.

(01:03:48):
Mhmm.
Well, these Venezuelans that have been kickedout
Mhmm.
Are some are claiming they're Italian, payingoff the people paying off the Italians to do
the paperwork.
Is it that easy to become Italian?
No.
It's not.
Oh, it's not.
Okay.
When you when you hand that Italian a guy a $5or $10 or whatever Yes.

(01:04:08):
Get your pay for the sign.
So you know what Italy did?
Mhmm.
They
shut the whole system down.
Oh.
Oh, so so Mike can't even get his thing.
Well, now it's all
kind of up in the air.
Oh my god.
And then his mom was over there.
Yeah.
Wasn't wasn't his isn't his mom Italian?
Wasn't she born there or something?
They're like second generation Americans.
Oh, okay.

(01:04:29):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
His grandfather and stuff was from Italy.
So Mhmm.
They can do it, but nothing happens fast overthere.
It's in Italy.
It's
in Yeah.
You know, whatever.
Yeah.
I'm surprised they were able they shut it alldown, but, yeah, I guess that they
could do.
He started the process before all thishappened.
Mhmm.
But, yeah, I guess some of the ones that Trumpkicked out decided they're gonna become

(01:04:49):
Italian, the Venezuelans, because they're darkskinned.
That's hilarious.
And they're making it swirly.
And the Italians don't the the Italians don'twant crime either.
Nobody wants that.
Nobody wants that.
They have enough from the people from Africa.
Oh my god.
I hope my guess is stuff worked out, man.
I wanna go to this Italian island that he'ssaying.
No.

(01:05:09):
Yeah.
Come on.
Come on now.
Looking like he has no idea when it's gonnahappen now.
So
Yeah.
Night train says that charter boat captaindefinitely has anger management issues.
He this guy this is Florida, man.
That guy messed up, and I don't know why youhave I yeah.
I don't know what's wrong with him, but fromwhat I read, he he he gets mad like this, and

(01:05:31):
he's done it before.
So be careful on the waters.
You saw what you saw what happened in inClearwater recently.
Right?
I think
With the boat boat boat hit in the boat.
Yeah.
With that boat crash?
That's crazy.
And the person ran off.
Yeah.
They ran off, but they found they found theboat.
How do you how
found it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How do you think the the cops are not gonnatrack down your yacht, by the way?

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Oh, look at that.
Garlic knot.
These this oven is cooking What in the hairyhell?

(01:06:42):
What in the hairy hell is happening?
Yeah.
It's a coonie pizza oven.
It's a it cooks at like seven or 800 degrees.
Holy crap.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How long are you leaving that in the oven?
About this.
Are these here?
Two minutes and they're done?
Yeah.
We saw that live.
Yeah.
The the the nice thing about the Oomie is it'sportable, and it's propane.

(01:07:05):
So you could stick it, like, on the van andtake it with you.
That's nuts.
Yeah.
Take it camping.
And now
we're Walter's at Walter's laughing at me.
You know, we just got, you know, we just
got you get, Walt?
Air fryer.
Oh, nice.
Yeah.
Which
which is which is basically just a toasteroven.
Toaster oven.

(01:07:26):
No.
It's a it's a convection oven.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It it's a toaster convection oven.
That's it is
is a convection oven, but it's smaller, andthey work Walter, they work fantastically.
Yeah.
They're awesome.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We've had we right now, I'm looking at two airfryers.
I have a air fryer in my van.
I love we we do a lot of cooking in an airfryer.

(01:07:49):
Yeah.
Air fryers are awesome.
I'm supposing that's what's gonna kill us andturn us into alien food, but they're freaking
awesome.
Here is here is the barbecue chicken.
It looks good.
Speaking of
food, strange food, have you seen the video on
the Internet where this woman as a a blackwoman

(01:08:10):
Mhmm.
And talks into these black small children andsays, I'm hungry.
I think I'm gonna eat I need to eat the kid orchild.
And the reaction of these little kids when theyhear that that they might be on the and they're
like,
you ain't eating me.
They take off running.
Oh, lord.
No.
I didn't see that.
You guys said that to me.
Pretty funny.

(01:08:30):
Yeah.
So this just quickly here before we go back tothe Trump thing, this boat crash in Clearwater
was a was a little crazy to see.
Yeah.
I don't think they there's not been a rest madeyet.
Right?
I I don't I don't know any idea what's going onwith it.
I know one person died.
So
Yeah.
A recreational boat crashed into a ferrytransporting 45 people on the final day of a

(01:08:55):
sand sculpting festival in Florida, killing oneperson and injuring at least 10 others.
If you see the video of it, man, this the thethe yacht, it's like a small yacht.
It's not a big yacht.
Yeah.
It's not a big
It's going it's going fast, and it just rearends that ferry and goes right up on.
Now those ferries are not, they're not strong.

(01:09:17):
I haven't done that Clearwater One, butremember when Lola and I went to Tarpon
Springs, and there's a video.
It's a glorified pontoon boat.
Yeah.
Exactly.
When we went to Tarpon Springs, we we were onone of those that we went out to this little
island and then we saw like dolphins swimmingand all that.
They're not tough.
So it's but how it got up on there and then gotoff and then they took off, I don't know.

(01:09:40):
I'm not how that happens.
The
bow of the boat just rode up on the side of thepontoon.
I mean, then it just
probably Yeah.
But how did they then get it oh, it just fellback off?
It probably slid back off of it.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So it wound up killing someone, and then theytook off, but, they will get caught up too.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And I've been out there in, was it Clearwaterthat I was at?

(01:10:04):
Where was it we went for the for that festival?
I
think it was Tarpon Springs.
Yeah.
It's Tarpon Springs, but there's a festival.
I think that's in Tampa, though.
Tampa proper where there's that light theChristmas light boat specials festival.
They do a they do a boat tour down theHillsborough River.
Is that what you're talking about?
For Christmas?
For Christmas time?
And everyone's got a Chris yeah.

(01:10:25):
Lola and I did that Yeah.
Before.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't that's not that same place, though.
No.
No.
That's not the same place.
No.
So that was crazy.
That was crazy.
Yeah.
That that could be a like, almost like avehicular homicide.
Yeah.
Because Yeah.
Oh, it's got to be.

(01:10:45):
It could be.
It's gotta be.
Yeah.
It's gotta be.
Or man or manslaughter or something like that.
I'm guessing the person took off because theywere drinking or there was a three year old
off.
Something accidents are almost always drunkboating.
Like Mhmm.
Most of the time, it's drinking and boating anddriving.
Yeah.
Can you guys hear the thunder and everythingout there?

(01:11:06):
Oh, still storming up there?
I have to look on my phone here.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
My my awesome my awesome weather app I have.
It's going it's going down.
It's going down.
I'm trying to see let's see.
Let's get back to let's get back to the, whatthe heck is going on?
Newberry, Gain.

(01:11:27):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's storming.
So so on the outside in the rain.
Yeah.
It was going fast, though.
There can't be any raindrops hitting that,pizza oven.
It's, like, 700 degrees.
So it they hit, and they just sizzle right off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Down by us and a lot of the counties are in adrought.
So
Really?
Okay.

(01:11:47):
Yeah.
There's no drought going on here.
It's been raining.
Last
time I was up at the property, it was wet.
So Yeah.
Wet up here.
Yeah.
It's been raining.
I mean, I just got back.
I'm not even gonna be here that long becauseI'm going to, I'm going actually to a f one
race event.

(01:12:07):
So it's not I don't think it's during the f oneraces, but it's an event happening in Miami.
Oh, Miami.
Yeah.
The f one is going down in Miami, and, IWCthat, IWC watches invited me and Lola to a
thing, to a, like,
a event.
Enough money with him, I guess.
Yeah.

(01:12:28):
So we may we may meet some I
guess I haven't spent enough
yet.
Yes.
Correct.
If you want, I could see.
I could probably get you in there, Walt, if youreally wanna go.
I don't think I'm
gonna go, but it was Yeah.
I'm pretty sure I could get you in there, Walt,if you wanna go.
That's alright.
I'm I'm good.
I'm good.
Yeah.
But I
don't know.
We might meet some f one racers.
I don't know shit about sports.

(01:12:49):
So and that is a sport, But we might meet somef one racers.
Definitely, I think we're gonna meet some someof the folks that make the watches and stuff
like that, maybe some watch celebrities.
I don't know.
Just eat some of the good food they're givingaway and, you know, have a
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
So
it's all about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What was I gonna say?
Okay.
So back to Trump.

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Trump.
And and vis a vis the gun thing.
So I pulled up this article.
Okay.
What's up, Walt?
No.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Do the intro.
I have I I think okay.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
So gun control policy and and Trump's currentadministration examined.
So I don't know who let me see who wrote thisarticle.
By Ian Overton and Federico Federico Sergio.

(01:13:34):
So I don't know if they're pro or against Who
is that?
This is in
Yeah.
It says a UK website.
This is against this is against Trump.
Yeah.
It's a UK website.
I sent you guys this article, but listen.
This is why I'm reading it.
Since reentering the White House in 2025,president Donald Trump has taken sweeping steps
to dismantle federal gun control measures andadvance a pro second amendment gen agenda, the

(01:14:00):
Trump administration has issued executiveorders to reverse regulations introduced under
president Biden, including efforts to regulateghost guns, enhance background checks, and
classify certain firearms.
Notably, the administration eliminated theWhite House Office of Gun Violence Prevention
and revoked the Surgeon General's advisory thatlabeled gun violence a public It goes on.

(01:14:21):
So the the whole point of me talking about thisis definitely the anti gun people are mad at
Trump, which you gotta You can't give him afailing score.
Go ahead, Walter.
Okay.
That should read something instead of like itdid.
Mhmm.
He's removing all the unconstitutional gun

(01:14:41):
restrictions on laws.
But you
know?
And as like and like Clarence Thomas said, Ibelieve it was Clarence said that, you know,
like the second amendment is like a secondsecond, second class Class right.
Constitute.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Cut Trump I mean, so far so good.
Okay?
I mean, let's do it why.

(01:15:02):
Number one problem for me in in in February.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Rid of Marvin Richardson.
That one.
He's gotten rid of one of his henchmen was sentquit today.
Another one of them quit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
John's been John Crump has been reporting onall that.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
He's there's a couple of them been forced toretire.

(01:15:23):
That's called they're fired to get forcedretire.
Edners, I think there's more to come.
Mhmm.
So these people are all the people thatclassified my 50 caliber upper as a firearm
too, by the way.
Mhmm.
They were
all part of that thing.
Mhmm.
And some other former ATF people that work fordifferent gun companies now.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
They've sprinkled out.

(01:15:44):
Yeah.
But most of those guys are legit pro gun, andthey're out there trying to help gun companies
deal with this stuff.
There might be there might be some outliers outthere.
But the people running everything the peoplerunning everything on under Biden, the people
who are really in charge are anti gun.
Then, obviously, in this article, people arenot happy.
I wouldn't give Trump necessarily a failingscore.

(01:16:07):
I don't think that the second amendment is,like, an immediate priority.
I think he's working on it, and I've seen somepositive stuff.
So I think when I asked, John Crump about it,he said he would give a b, like a Well a b
score.
But
It okay.
Let's let's take the b score versus what wehad.

(01:16:28):
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was pretty bad.
Drastic.
It's a huge difference.
You gotta get rid of you gotta get rid of theall the old school people in charge of things
at ATF Mhmm.
Or or or that's just gonna change.
The person they put in second in command is anold school ATF person.
So I
don't know.

(01:16:48):
You know?
Yeah.
And the guy running the ATF, what was he?
Former Air Force guy?
Or I don't really know that much about that,dude.
Secretary of the army.
Oh, secretary of the army.
Okay.
Yeah.
Still is, actually.
I don't know if
Oh, really?
Completely out out of that position.
I I can't remember.
I don't nobody knows too much about him.
Okay.
All those old school ATF people need to go.

(01:17:10):
All the people in their ATF legal need
to go
because they're all anti they're all anti gun.
They're all do boys and do girls.
Mhmm.
So I agree with Walter.
Hundred percent.
They all
gotta go.
So what would your score be?
A b like John Trump is saying?
A c?
I'm somewhere between, like, a I'm maybe a bI'm maybe a b, a b minus kinda thing.

(01:17:32):
You know?
I don't think it's not the number one priorityright now, but I I can't say they're not doing
anything because they are doing something.
Oh, yeah.
Things are as crump alludes to, things arestill brewing.
Mhmm.
So and things, yeah, things are still brewing.
So I I don't I don't I don't know any more thanthan than you guys know today.

(01:17:57):
Right.
Yeah.
I mean, we haven't seen any big things.
I think we took at least one loss from theSupreme Court, but I don't know if that was the
best case.
That was when it comes to 80 percenters, Ithink.
Right?
Yeah.
But but I don't think that's that's not the endof the world.
Mhmm.

(01:18:19):
That's not that's not like I said, it's not theend of the world.
Yeah.
I Americans do have the right to make to maketheir own firearms.
And and and and, you know, I'm not tellingpeople what to do or what they should do
anything bad, but do you really think stopsanybody from doing it.
No.
The genie is out of the bottle.
There's a ton of things out
It's been out the Let's go let's go let's goback thirty years.

(01:18:42):
Okay?
Mhmm.
Thirty years.
Did that stop anybody thirty ago?
There was no three d printing.
There was no Yeah.
There was no people making stuff forever.
They're gonna continue to make stuff.
After technology changes Yeah.
It'll grow with the the whole thing.
So
Yeah.
But I and I think that if you mess withpeople's rights to make their own firearms, you

(01:19:03):
you you're I mean, you're clearly taking awaythe second amendment, right, in my opinion.
But, also, you stifle development of things.
Right?
Because
Right.
That's a major problem.
These could be young people out there coming upwith things, and they don't.
They're not yet ready to to to get a s o to geta what is it?
It's FFLN and SOT.
SOT.

(01:19:23):
Yeah.
FFL.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
I mean, yeah, that's that's a that's a problem.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It does it's it stifles creativity.
Yes.
Mhmm.
Because a lot of people have ideas for things,but, you know, oh, you mean I gotta have this?
I gotta do this?
Like, you ever you ever seen I don't know howwhat it is up there, but around here,
commercial reals commercial, like, rental spaceproperty is property is fucking expensive.

(01:19:48):
Mhmm.
I I can't Walter, if I wanted to, I could notafford right now to
So in Florida in general, like, well, Walter,you yeah.
Walter lives in a in a area, I think, that'syeah.
It's always been going up.
It's always been going up.
That
has that has changed because
Yeah.

(01:20:08):
The whole the it's prop property taxes, a fineexample.
Mhmm.
Why?
okay.
Okay.
For example, Hank Strange has a $30,000,000,000mansion.
Mhmm.
Why is he paying $30,000,000,000 worth ofproperty tax compared to the guy that's got the
$30,000 house, and he's not getting any morefor his money?
Why does he pay more?

(01:20:29):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Right.
Every year.
You already paid property tax on it.
You paid tax on it one time and you bought it.
Now you gotta pay every year for the you don'town it.
Yeah.
It's a little crazy.
I think the person also who builds that mansionhas spent money in that neighborhood.
Hired people.
It's a whole bunch of different things goingon.
Yeah.
He's gonna run more water.
He's gonna use more electricity.

(01:20:50):
He's gonna pay for it all in the end.
Mhmm.
Why did these cities and these counties aroundhere are like heroin addicts.
Can't have a you can't have a little bit ofheroin.
You have to have more.
There's a lot of things I think you know, I II've said this a lot even when I was traveling
and talking to different people around thecountry from different different political

(01:21:10):
backgrounds and stuff like that.
I don't understand why during COVID, we didn'ttake more of an opportunity to change things in
America that have needed changing for a longtime.
Very strange.
What happened during nine eleven?
Well, yeah, we got we got we got stupid Therewas

(01:21:32):
an unwell.
Hello?
You just answered
your own question then.
Right?
Yeah.
But no.
But some things we can change for the better.
Education, we need to change for the better.
Come on now.
Why like okay.
For example, my friend Mike, who's havingchildren, why does he pay for school on his
taxes?
I think schooling should be privatizedpersonally because I think that the public
school system and the public school, unions,connected to that, they are horrible, and they

(01:21:59):
are not helping children or parents.
Okay.
And I think you need to give the power back tothe parents, which the power comes with the
purse string.
So
Our own Florida governor has admitted that thestate of Florida has plenty of money.
Mhmm.
And this is relation to property taxes and allthat stuff.
Mhmm.
You know, the state of Florida has plenty ofmoney.

(01:22:19):
Right.
So why do we need more?
Why
know, No.
I don't I don't think I don't think
we need more to do what we need to do.
We need to stop the bullshit that's going on inthe waste.
Well Politicians are addicted to spending otherpeople's money.
Well, yeah.
It's like heroin addict.
You can't stop.
Yep.
You know?
Why okay.

(01:22:40):
You know?
Yeah.
It's also easy Walter, you I am sure you knowthis, and I'm I'm not saying anything you don't
know, but it's easy to get votes by giving freeshit away, by giving other people money away.
You know?
Why do you why do you think yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come on.
You know, come on the country illegally.
You can get on the you can get on the freemoney train.

(01:23:00):
We'll do this to and you just have to vote forus.
Right?
You just, you
know, start that whole that addiction.
You know?
Yeah.
I don't but I don't think that public's publicschools are clearly failing children, and
they've never been great, but they've gottenprogressively worse.
When we came to America, I went to before that,I was in private schools.
But, when we came to America, went to publicschools.

(01:23:21):
They were fucking horrible.
And, you know, I was I'll I'll put I'll tellyou how terrible it was.
As a kid who, when I came to America, was 12years old.
As a kid who was living in Nigeria, before Ilived in I mean, I went to Nigeria when I was,
I wanna say, eight years old.
So I left there when I was 12.

(01:23:43):
I came to America.
They tested me at 12 years old, and I was myintelligence or whatever test they did was on
high school level.
It's that's and and I so I wound up I I went tojunior high school.
Right?
Because I think I was actually 11 or something.
And I went 12 years old into high school, andit was horrible.

(01:24:07):
Because, basically, my parents raised me andand and, you know, my education came from my
parents.
Education in Nigeria was worse than America,but I was outperforming Americans.
That was in the eighties.
Today, it's much There
is my my cousin, who has dyslexia, was inelementary school and was falling way, way, way

(01:24:30):
behind, and they were having trouble gettingher to stay ahead.
So my aunt took her out of elementary at, like,third grade, started homeschooling her.
By the time she was in early high school, shewas, like, two or three years ahead of the high
schools.
They were to the
point where they were my aunt was like, we'regoing too quickly, and I'm teaching past the
curriculum that we should be teaching, so Idon't know how much more we should go.

(01:24:54):
So yeah.
She by coll by by college time, she was, like,way better prepared than any public school kid.
Yeah.
I'm dyslexic also, by the way.
I mean, you guys, if you if you watch the show,you could tell I'm dyslexic.
I I I'll see words and jumble them up and doall kinds of shit like that.
So how how can it be?
How could this be?
And it's gotten really bad.
It's gotten really bad.

(01:25:15):
You know?
So how do we fix it?
We gotta burn it down.
We gotta burn it down.
I'm sorry.
It's gotta get burned.
That's the way to fix it.
Or back in the old days Mhmm.
When you couldn't keep up, you didn't keep up.
Right?
They just kinda but now everybody's everybody'scalling along.
Putting along.

(01:25:35):
Let's just keep it.
Keep keep Let's it.
Gotta keep the numbers looking good or kindagood or basic or whatever.
So if you lower the standards so every it'skinda like in the government.
You wanna hire people that aren't qualified towork in the position you hire them, you end up
Well, I
think that's the problem.
I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
Listen.
There are dumb people out there.
Right?

(01:25:55):
Oh, And and also there's dyslexic people, and Ithink also we've got thirty seconds.
You cannot like, there's major differences inpeople.
I think boys and girls, for example, have majorintelligence differences.
Oh,
no.
No.
I'm gonna say that.
Yeah.
The older the the more
the longer I have a son, the more I realizethat kids, boys and girls are different.

(01:26:17):
They're not the same.
Really?
Not creatures do each other.
Right.
Alien creatures do each other.
So we we need to we need to teach in adifferent way.
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Yeah.
I think that go ahead.
What's up, Walt?
I would just say, I was gonna apologize fortaking us off on this teacher's thing, but,
No.
I think it's I think it's an example of what'sgoing on of why we need to fix things.

(01:27:22):
There are people who, if you test them, right,like, if you just take, boys and girls and you
test them, everyone's on different levels.
Because someone is testing on a low leveldoesn't mean they have a low level of
intelligence.
There's different kinds of intelligence.
Mhmm.
Yes.
But and also, but it doesn't mean that youlower the standard.
The standard.
No.
You No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
You should not lower the standards because thiskid who's testing on a lower level might need

(01:27:47):
extra help.
He might need time to stay back.
He may need, like, you know, to go in adifferent direction.
Some of the folks like that are very good withtheir hands.
I was never a math person in school.
Right?
So Mhmm.
It's the same for you.
I it it a lot of that, when it started gettinginto algebra and all stuff, it didn't make any
damn sense.
Yeah.
Why am I do what what what is this?

(01:28:08):
Yeah.
But you know but you know what the thing is,Walt?
Math, it has changed a lot.
And like back in the days with math, if youLike, I remember when I was, doing, math in
school, even here in America, the teachers toldme, like, here's the equation.
It's If you come to an answer, it doesn'tmatter if you did it a different way from how I
taught you, as long as you could show how youworked out this equation on a piece of paper,

(01:28:33):
it was all good.
Now it's gobbledygook.
It is.
Well
Math is gobbledygook now.
It is DEI.
It is identify this equation however the hellyou want to.
Once I had a teacher that explained to me howit works
Mhmm.
Why it's working that way.
See, my brain works well well, if if you wantme to do this, why?

(01:28:53):
Yeah.
I'm Walter, you know I'm the same
this don't make no doubt.
I think all three of us are probably like that.
And yeah.
I don't wanna do it unless I know why.
What's it mattered?
Yeah.
Well, it will and well, and and and it doesn'treally matter anyways because most people never
use that algebra and stuff when they leaveschool anyways ever again.
So most people, anyways, unless you're anengineer type or something.
Mhmm.

(01:29:14):
And they don't even have to use that anymorewith
Mhmm.
It's all computerized.
Every calculator is all computer.
But It's good to be able to quantify things inyour brain, but very complicated things,
especially as you get older, you have aids andthings like that around you can help you.
If you understand how to come to thatconclusion, Like, there's a math problem that

(01:29:34):
Lola and I are looking at, and I do it my way,she It always cracks her up.
She's like, how did you go?
And and she's test She's like, you know, do ither way, and she comes to the same conclusion.
I'm like, woman, it doesn't matter how you cameto your conclusion and how I came to mine.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Long as the answer is correct.
Yes.
Yeah.

(01:29:54):
Yeah.
But we but we are not dealing with peep We'renot dealing with young people in the right way,
and we're basically destroying them, makingthem bored and and then turning them out into
the world so people can abuse And
this this idea that everybody's gotta go tocollege.
Okay?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
No.
Everybody, 90 I would say 75% of the people whogo to college have no business being in that

(01:30:18):
place.
No business whatsoever.
I agree.
They they have no idea what they're gonna do.
They have no idea what they're gonna do whenthey get out with what they what they
supposedly get once they
get out.
It's it's been increasingly become a a breedingground for communism.
I think it always was, but it's gotten reallybad.
Yeah.
It's a it is I'll get my little fingers inhere.

(01:30:39):
Yeah.
It's a It's money.
Yeah.
It's a
It's it's not that different from prisons.
And the educational system in America, period,is not that different from a prison.
Yeah.
The same food and everything.
Same shit.
So we but but we had this beautiful opportunityto change that because a lot of folks out there
would be better off going so, for example, youcould go and learn welding and make a fuck ton

(01:31:03):
of money.
Mhmm.
You know?
Yeah.
Now that
Trump has turned the oil industry loose again,it'll be a lot of money to be making welding.
So
Yeah.
So there's a lot of things that we need peopleto be able to do, but we're just making
ineffectual people.
And I think the you know, obviously, is notwhat we're talking about.
We're talking about Trump here.
But, you know, when we talk about how we shouldmake things here in America, this is where

(01:31:27):
we're missing out.
Yeah.
You have to train people how to make thingshere in America.
Yeah.
I can't I can't hand some new person this thatwas molded in this commie school about about
being woke and everything, how to makephysically make things.
They have no clue how to make things.
You know?
Yeah.
You know?
And they they change tire on their car.

(01:31:48):
How are gonna make Yeah.
And I think also at one point at one point inAmerican history or human history, we might
have needed unions, but today, I don't think weneed them anymore.
I It's a racket.
Yeah.
They they need to go now.
I I I see the reason for them.
Let's say we go back to the industrialrevolution, for example, you know, where, there

(01:32:09):
was a lot of shit going on, and I I was in aunion.
I was a tempster.
We
have law we have laws for all our stuff.
No.
I don't
have shit going on.
Yeah.
And people people are smarter I mean, know,people are kinda stupid, but they're smarter
than that.
Right?
And and a lot of so for I hate to bring this upbecause I know you guys will get mad, but if
you look at Tesla, Tesla doesn't care whatcollege degrees you have.

(01:32:30):
If you're if you're gonna work for Tesla,they're like, do you know how to build cars?
Are you into
companies I've worked for the same.
Yeah.
They they don't give a shit about your degrees.
Are you into this?
They agree doesn't mean you know
Yeah.
SpaceX doesn't care.
You don't have to have a rocket science degree.
They Do you build rockets?
Yeah.
They have tons of folks over there who whobuilt rockets as kids.

(01:32:53):
They hire them because they're like, we'rebuilding rockets.
We're building and crashing and crashing andburning.
One of the things do you need in that situationis someone who wants to be there, who wants to
help, wants to do it, wants to wants to wantsto wants to
wants wants
he's more motivated than god.
Oh, yeah.
Whatever.
You know, we're just here.
I'm doing my time.
Like a city worker thing, you know.

(01:33:14):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, because but if but back in the days,companies used to hire you based on your
natural aptitudes to do shit.
That's gone.
That's that's pretty much gone.
Yeah.
Now it's like we gotta hire so many women, somany men, so many black dudes, so many white
dudes.
You know?
Yeah.
That's Yeah.
It shouldn't it shouldn't really be like that.

(01:33:36):
This is why the companies are failing, and, youknow, the unions are a big killer of companies.
It's why the major American manufacturers ofautomobiles outside of Tesla are suffering, and
they cannot do it.
I don't like buying from unionized workforces.
If I can avoid buying a car from a union, Iwill.

(01:33:56):
Yeah.
What's
up?
I'm just I was looking on my phone here, I seesomething about Camping World and a lawsuit and
the American and he's like, Camping World CEOdefies lawsuits, vows American flags not coming
down.
Yeah.
I think he said that they will have to arresthim because, you know, he's flying these huge
American flags over Camping Worlds.
And some people are excited about it.

(01:34:16):
His own property.
Yeah.
What?
Camping World is huge, by the way.
Camping World has bought up a bunch of otherRV.
What's the
does he say the guy's name?
He's been on Fox News a bunch, but I don't knowif I've ever I don't think I've ever met him.
Marcus Lemon Lemonis?
Lemonis?

(01:34:36):
It's lemon lemona.
Yes.
Lemona.
Yes.
I don't we don't know him.
Lemona or something.
Yeah.
Is he Greek?
What is he?
Probably.
Yeah.
I've seen him on Fox News talking about thisthing, and I follow it because I'm into the I'm
in the new world.
That's that's where you crank up this flag.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Why can't this guy fly this thing over his ownproperty?

(01:34:59):
Why is it hurting you?
Because it's it's it's it's way it's it'smaking people anxious.
It's they're getting excited.
You know?
How dare you
They're just gonna make him famous.
By the way, Camping World Thank from my pointof view is not even, like, the it's a big it's
a big machine for for selling RVs and stufflike that, which you don't get the customer

(01:35:20):
serve you know, you don't get that Yeah.
Like, refined customer serve yeah, that youwould want to get.
I'm not knocking them in any way.
That's just the nature of when you're a big boxlike that and you've bought up all the mom and
pops.
But you're gonna make this guy They
work on volume.
Yeah.
They work on volume.
Yes.
Yeah.
But, you know, I think the guy is a % in hisrights to fly the flag and yeah.

(01:35:44):
But he said he that guy, I saw him say, theythey can lock me up.
I'm not I'm
not You're not locking any you're not lockingany So
yeah.
So let's get back to this thing.
My thing is I think that, I I think that TrumpLet's see what hap The the the best thing we

(01:36:06):
could see is what happened in the next whathappens in the next hundred days.
I'll give him a beat Where
all this yeah.
Where the setup goes.
That's what I think.
You know?
I don't think it's like that at all.
And the the interesting thing for me is duringthe first administration, all you heard about
was one in the news talking trash about Trumpand then a lot of people on social or in things

(01:36:28):
are embarrassed that we have this president.
Well, that doesn't I don't feel that anymore.
When I go places, I don't feel the the hatredthat was out there for him.
I think a lot of people are are actually onboard with what he's doing.
Yeah.
I think Americans in general are on board.
I think the tariffs have caused some people toget a little worried.
I'm not worried.

(01:36:49):
Don't give a shit.
It's not a loss until you sell.
It'll all
it'll it'll all it'll all get worked out.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Also, we can all, me included, use someassistance in not buying shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know and and by the way, let me say thisbecause I pump shit. I
I I I just drove I just drove from Florida allthe way out to, the Grand Canyon, and then I

(01:37:12):
went to Missouri and came back here.
Okay?
So, I was I went from Florida to Flagstaff,Arizona, went out to the Grand Canyon, and then
went, so all the way, not all the way, butalmost all the way west, and then came back
east to Missouri.
Driving around this country, something that Isaw, and we see it here in Florida too.
Trump.
Trump.

(01:37:32):
Trump.
Not just that.
When you pass an a a car dealership, they arepacked.
There are cars extended over into fields.
There's fields and fields and fields of cars.
Hank Strange, you brought up COVID.
Right?
Yeah.
They they had a chance to fix things.
They did.
Mhmm.
And what they did, they just kept fucking youas hard as they could.

(01:37:55):
Correct.
Hard as they could.
Hard could.
Hard as they could.
Dry.
Dry.
Dry.
Dry.
Dry.
Mhmm.
They're continuing.
They think Yeah.
No Vaseline.
They they
do not if these are in the news of the marketright now, do not buy one.
Hold as long as you can because the prices areare dropping.
These are not the these are not the foreigncompanies.
These are the American companies that arefucking you as hard as they can.

(01:38:18):
Oh, yes.
Yeah.
100%.
Yeah.
It was But now and and by the way, we weredriving around and seeing no cars.
Now, we're seeing too many cars.
My son, for example, you know, my my son,Raven, he he just moved to LA by the way.
Yeah.
So he he's in LA.
His car totaled totaled.
They totaled it finally?
Yes.
They totaled it.

(01:38:39):
Yeah.
They weren't gonna fix it three times.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
So his so he's probably gonna be in the marketfor, for a car here.
Used car.
Yeah.
But this is the best time on the face of theplanet.
Lola was telling me about a friend of hers whojust bought an Audi and got, like, a brand new
Audi and got, like, $25,000 off.

(01:39:01):
Yeah.
But that brings it down to a normal price,though.
Yeah.
Of course.
There is
that, Walt.
There is that.
The worst culprit
from from all of this happening was was Jeep.
Most of the car companies were screwing us by,like, 25%.
Jeep, they said, was 47 marked up during COVID.

(01:39:23):
Mhmm.
And, also, it's become the gayest mopial ever,
by the
But remember Jeep Jeep also belongs toStellantis, which is a French Italian group,
basically.
I you know, but that's the the American marketis the American market and they're they're
They're
gonna they're gonna break they're gonna breakup a lot of these things, by the way.
Well, I hope they break them.

(01:39:45):
Go go go go go
I I don't know what's gonna happen with that.
There's a lot of monopolies going on.
Like I said
You know, speaking corruption.
You wanna bring up corruption
Google, YouTube, and all of that is out of isout of control.
It's out of control.
I'm not a fan of YouTube.
That's why we're over here.

(01:40:06):
You can't That's You know, we're we're we'retalking about gun stuff, which is covered by
the second amendment and the first amendment,and we can't do it on YouTube.
And you can't even pick up an empty magazineover on
on No.
It's insane.
It's insane.
Yeah.
You know, when I tell people about that,they're like, I can't believe I can't believe
what you're saying.
I'm like, dude, I've going
through this for years
and years.
Now, you can you can do I've seen everythingfrom wax, the JJ's, and everything over on Oh,

(01:40:30):
other people other people can show guns onYouTube all they want.
Just not the gun guys who who can tell you howto use it safely, who can talk to you about the
mechanics of how why how and why it exists andand why you should fight for the right for it?
No.
Not those guys.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
But gangbangers, anybody else is all good.

(01:40:53):
Yeah.
Russian girls getting their vajayjay wax.
Yeah.
Insane.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
I I I didn't mind it or anything, but, youknow, it was just like I couldn't believe that
time.
You know what's funny?
I was thinking about it.
Like, I was asking myself, when I look atYouTube, right, the stuff that and I'm curious
to ask you guys.
The stuff that you look at on YouTube, right,in general, like, don't look as I do look at

(01:41:14):
gun stuff on YouTube, but not as much.
Right?
I look at a lot of watches, a lot of cars,stuff like that.
Right?
I don't even look at a lot of van stuff becauseI'm in the van world, but I I look at a little
bit of it.
When you look at that content, what percentagewould you say that the people that you're
seeing are male or female?
Are you seeing like, I know with me, I look atstuff that's predominantly male.

(01:41:38):
I very seldom see any content created byfemales in in my natural stuff that I'm looking
at on YouTube.
On on YouTube, mostly, as you said, everythingis male.
Whether I'm watching stuff Ukraine
Yeah.
Or I was watching I was watching the weatherchaser guys, storm chaser
How to fix some shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's that's terrible, all that kind of stufffor all guys.

(01:42:00):
Yeah.
What about you, Patrick?
I'm just curious.
Mostly men.
Yeah.
That's interesting.
Hardly any
women that I
Well, because if I yeah.
There's there is some stuff with women.
Yeah.
You know, the the tangent goes off into thisweird world, you know, and you start to go out.
It's like, oh, shit.
We're there's a Vijay Jay.
Woo.
And then it's like
Yeah.
But, you know, I I I find, like, my interestfor that Like, if I'm in So I'm a dude.

(01:42:24):
I'm into women.
In my interest for that, if I wanna see somehot chicks, I'll just go to Instagram more.
Well I'll go someplace else for that.
Yeah.
Because I compartmentalize that.
If I'm learning something, I don't want boobiesinvolved in it.
I'm with you.
Is that wrong?
No.
No.
That's that's
too much of a distraction.
So

(01:42:44):
Yeah.
Because it yes.
Exactly.
I agree with you.
Now may if I'm watching a movie, I wanna seewomen in my movie.
I don't want a movie to be a sausage fest.
Hey.
I'm on board with that.
Or or a gay guy kissing fest.
Yeah.
Ugh.
Oh, no.
Thank you.
No.
I don't want dirty dicks getting slapped in myface No.
For any reason.
No.
No.
Thank you.
Yes.
I'd rather it be completely asexual.

(01:43:06):
Yeah.
I'm actually becoming that as well.
Yeah.
I Yeah.
It doesn't even it's not even necessary.
Or do it tastefully off camera.
I don't need to see it.
I don't need to see the graphic whatever.
No.
I don't.
I don't.
If we've if I would rather call a truce thanwhat I'm seeing Yeah. Because
Because it's too much crazy shit.
It's too much it's too much insanity out there.
Yep.
You know, I just wanna relax.

(01:43:28):
I want to unwind.
That's my problem now is I can't I don't findmovies relaxing anymore because it's there's
all you see is the message that's being pushedon you.
That's all I can see any longer.
And it's hard to it's so blatant.
The message is the the message.
I feel like the critical drinker.
Just go away now.

(01:43:49):
I was I was I was flipping something.
It was like a meme that came up on Instagramabout, you know, this remember when it was like
this?
Remember when was like this?
And the one was like, remember when there was awhite couple and a white couple in advertising?
Mhmm.
Yep.
That's gone these days.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not a white girl and black girl, blackgirl and white girl, or girls, or guys, you
know, or guys, gay, guys, and gay.

(01:44:09):
It's like, what happened to, like, the blackcouple and the black couple and the and the
white couple and the white
Because I I feel
You and multiracial.
Yeah.
And and, you know, I'm not I'm not a
guy with the black chick.
Yeah.
You know what mean?
Right.
I'm not a I'm not against it per se.
You know, I mean, I'm I'm a product of, ofpeople of two people from two different races,

(01:44:30):
but it's But but what they're doing is toojarring.
It's too Yeah.
It's too jarring, and I can't tell what theproduct is anymore.
So, like, you know, I'm not mad if it's too Ifit's a white man and a white woman or some
white people there selling me the product.
If I need the freaking product, I'm not going,I am not buying that unless I see a black dude

(01:44:53):
up there selling it to me.
And we were out eating lunch at this place,Diesel.
It's kinda like a a Ford the Ford what is it?
The one restaurant.
Yeah.
The restaurant.
Yeah.
Ford's.
And and there was there was basketball on.
Right?
Mhmm.
And then the advertising in the basketball wasall kind of black related.
Black.
No.

(01:45:13):
No.
No.
Because it's basketball.
Absolutely.
You know you need to know your target audience.
Even the people looking are most of thebasketball players are black, and even the
people looking at that, obviously even thewhite people admire black people.
Was the watching basketball.
Yes.
That was the audience.
Right.
No.
No.
The white people pay for basketball.
But the black there was a black audience.
I I get that.

(01:45:33):
Mhmm.
%.
I think were on audience.
The the white people pay for everything.
Well, because there's more of us.
That's why.
Correct.
The white people listen to the hippity hop.
Correct.
That that it's it's
a numbers thing.
Hank, it's always been a numbers
thing.
Right?
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
You know, and yeah.
So And that's just the way it is.
Yeah.
And I get I get that.

(01:45:54):
You know, you're gonna watch a chick chickthings are gonna have chick advertising, you
know, but
For sure.
But And could you imagine, like, selling pinkrazors with a man in a tub shaving his legs?
Like, women are not gonna buy that.
Well
So Maybe drinking maybe drinking a Bud Light.
Yeah.
Here's Yeah.
Yeah.
Here's one of the things that happened with mewith Audi.

(01:46:15):
I remember a few years ago, you know, you guysknow I was into Audi.
Right?
I was driving, like, all kinds of Audi cars.
And then I saw this Audi presentation with thisblack female, she's famous.
I cannot remember her name, but she's like asinger and an actor.
And then she's talking about how she is, like,something about her being bisexual or whatever,

(01:46:38):
an outie.
Years, it's
And that I was like, I was like, hold on holdhold on a second.
Hold on
a right there.
Yeah.
I was like, are you saying that I shouldn't begetting an outie unless I'm a bisexual black
female?
Yep.
Unless I identify as that.
And that stuck in my brain and I don't know whyAudi went that route.
That was not necessary of a route to go.

(01:47:00):
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It's not being bought by country white folk.
It's being bought by
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(01:47:43):
I do
hate it every time.
Hank What were you saying, Patrick?
Something about hippie dippie?
Hippie dippie liberal white people are whotypically are buying Audis.
Really?
So Mhmm.
I think so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't I don't I think so listen.
If you look at the if you look at the if youlook at Mercedes, BMW, Audi, the the typically,

(01:48:04):
the folks who are buying Mercedes are peoplewho just wanna indicate they have money.
They don't have any class or style.
I think status.
Wanna indicate yeah.
They wanna indicate status.
A lot of the folks buying BMWs are the younger,like, doctors, you know, and you have a lot of,
like, doctors who, like You know, you'll have,like, Asian, Indian, you know, kind of people
trying to show something like, oh, get a BMW,some badassery.

(01:48:27):
Audi is kind of like that weird That's why Ikind of like this.
It's kind of like that weird outlier where it'sluxury, but it's not respected like Mercedes or
whatever or like BMW, but it's stillperformance and all that in it.
And I like that.
I didn't need to be The the dealership andeverything was cool with me.
I saw lots of different people when I wentthere.

(01:48:49):
I didn't need someone to to butts?
To remind me of that and then make me go, oh, Iguess this is not for me anymore.
That's when that's when like that thought, Iremember telling Lola, was like because Lola
was right there with me.
I was like, oh, I guess this isn't for meanymore.
You know?
I thought like the the lesbian chicks werebuying, you know, like, Subarus and shit

(01:49:13):
like that.
They're Subarus, but they're they've moved on.
They're they all the gangs are now buying Sowhatchamacallit, Wranglers.
Yeah.
But I guess that Audi Audi or Volkswagen Groupor whatever decided, oh, we wanna do this.
Like you're saying with Bud Light or whoeverelse.
Bud Light.
And then they lost me because you don't need toidentify, you don't need to make it a thing.

(01:49:34):
I'm not mad if it's a black person selling itto me or a white person or whatever, don't make
it a thing.
They do that.
I if if if that gay, tranny person was drinkingBud Light before, that ad wasn't gonna make him
drink any more Bud Light.
I agree.
Right?
Yeah.
All you're doing is making the Bud Light firstof all, I think Bud Light all those, light

(01:49:57):
beers are basically piss water.
It is.
You you drink it, you piss it out, they somehowcollect it and put it back in a beer can.
Back in the bottle.
Yeah.
It's not good.
The bottom line is you didn't
they they didn't gain they
didn't gain anything to that advertisement.
No.
Why do it?
Why did you piss away Now, by the way, I neverdrank Bud Light in my life.
I'm a Heineken I'm a Heineken kind of guy or aGuinness Stout kind of guy.

(01:50:20):
But, you know, I but I had the image of BudLight in my brain, like America.
Those big ass Clydesdales.
You know?
Anheuser Busch.
Yeah.
Anheuser Busch.
Yeah.
I had that image in my mind, and then theywiped it.
I mean, I've these have Busch Gardens in Tampa.
You go to Busch Gardens, it was like it's anAmerican thing.
You
know?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It was.

(01:50:40):
It's nice to
it's
not American anymore, but Yeah.
You know?
And and that like I said, the Clydesdale'sthing and, you know, the history of Anheuser
Busch and all that.
And now it's like, fucking, it's gone.
Yeah.
I don't know how we got on that, but I think II think we just the advertising is weird and I
don't need it in order to and I'm not mad tosee you know, it's nice to see different

(01:51:03):
people.
It's nice to see someone like you in a thing.
But if that if that advertising you're doing isnot natural, you're gonna push people.
You're gonna push people away if you jar them.
If you Like the jaguar thing that they did, youguys see that?
Like, that if you jar me, I'm gonna go I ain'tbad.
I'm a normie.

(01:51:23):
I'm an I'm a normie.
Hate me.
If you jar me and go, this is not for thenormies
This ain't for you.
I'm gonna go, oh, that's not
for me.
But this jaguar, it ain't for you.
Yeah.
Jaguar.
Yeah.
So, you know, it's a weird it's a weird thing.
Go ahead.
No.
I was gonna say the people I know over inEngland that were driving a Jaguar were not
floating.

(01:51:45):
I've owned a Jaguar before, by the way, when itbelonged to Ford.
Older Jags?
Some of those older Jaguars are really, reallylegitimately cool cars.
They are cool cars, the older ones.
And then Ford owned it at one time and put somegood tech behind it that actually Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But now they're try now they're trying to tocater only to a certain audience, which makes
people go, I don't I don't really want a Jaguaranymore.

(01:52:08):
Yep.
I'll
I'll give a a Trump on the two said I'll givehim a b plus.
I think there's more to come.
Mhmm.
Domestic stuff with the immigration and stuff,I'll give him an a plus, and there's a lot more
to come with that, really.
Mhmm.
Let's see here.
The world politics thing with him and policy,he's got his fingers stuck up.

(01:52:31):
He's some somebody flew an ass missile up hisbackside and exploded.
I think he needs to I think he needs to so, forexample, one of the things that Trump did that
threw me off is he pardoned the guy who wasrunning, Nikola.
So this Nikola was this company that was makingalternative fuels, trucks.
They did pickup trucks and they did the bigsemi trucks, and they were supposed to be doing

(01:52:52):
electric one.
And then I don't if you guys remember this.
They basically took this truck, put it inneutral, it wasn't working, and ran it downhill
and made a commercial saying it was driving onelectricity, and this guy defrauded the
company.
People invested in this company on the stockmarket and lost their money, and this guy was
convicted and Trump pardoned him.

(01:53:14):
Why the fuck did he do that?
And when I looked at him talking about it, hesaid, oh, I talked to someone and they told me
he didn't really commit any crimes.
Unfortunately Who
are his who are his advisers?
Well, that's that's I'm talking about with theforeign policy stuff.
Mhmm.
He's got he's one of top negotiator guy is areal estate person.

(01:53:37):
Where in the fuck do you get to?
Yeah.
Where where you
have I don't understand what's going on.
And even this thing with Pete Pete Hegseth,it's it I don't dislike Pete Hegseth.
I don't dislike him.
Right?
But something weird is going on there, and Idon't know why they needed to be told to to do

(01:53:57):
what they were doing off of signal.
I don't know why.
Well, that whole that whole thing was just whywould you talk about it's like us discussing
the the battle plan for the on on on on thehere.
Yeah.
It's like it's it's not secure.
There's nothing secure.
Let me just say
that first thing.
Nothing is secure.
No.
Nothing is.
But they must have they That would that would

(01:54:20):
Chinese and the Israelis are around, nothing issecure.
No.
Nothing is secure, but don't they have somekind of there has to be gates.
You so for the the nature of what they'redoing, they have Patrick, is there special
software other than Signal or is Signal the thething that these people
other things you could use.
I I'm assuming what's surprising to me isSignal is just an not even off the shelf.

(01:54:42):
It's just something you can use off theInternet.
I assume the government has something like thatthat's government secured.
I don't know why they wouldn't be using that.
Like, that's surprising to me.
Yeah.
And why doesn't someone vet it?
Like, what do we need?
Have we not had enough leaks already of shit?
There's no Like, I don't say anything anywhereon the Internet that I can't live with because

(01:55:06):
someone will screen capture your shit orwhatever, and it'll come back, and that's all
good.
You know?
If I said it or if I was involved in theconversation and people were talking it or
whatever, it's all good.
I'll deal with it.
But I don't have any expectation that shitwon't come back.
Oh, I said it.
Yeah.
Okay.
And we talk shit all the time.
Yeah.

(01:55:26):
Dude, not not here on the podcast.
We talk shit to each other like you would notbelieve.
Yeah.
I can't I can't even ask about the Grand Canyonwith somebody else somebody sexualizing it.
So That's yeah.
Well, I'm like Okay.
Dudes.
Dudes, Walter.
Dudes.
I was just asking.
I you know, it's like, okay.
I won't have I won't I stopped talking.

(01:55:47):
Walter, what was the thing that Walter put upyesterday?
Walter some kind of CDs Walter got his handson.
No.
Did you see that, Patrick?
Patrick wanted me to copy them for him.
Those CDs I have that have all the, like, anartist
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That stuff is
that stuff is info from the eighties, Hank.
That's Yeah.
Oh, I know.

(01:56:07):
But I was just messing with you.
I was just messing with you.
Yeah.
To me, I find it funny.
Oh,
my god.
You can't it goes like
Yeah.
Find the titles funny.
I took so Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
To give you guys context of what we're talkingabout.
What is this the Anarchist Handbook orsomething?
Kill kill kill silently and all that stuff likethat.
So all these titles, Walter puts it in thething, and I just think it's funny.

(01:56:30):
I'm like, oh, these titles should be like a rapsong or something like that.
I think I put it in Grok, and Grok made it intoa rap song.
But, yeah, dudes, we're very immature, men.
We have low humor thresholds.
We always seek the low hanging fruit for humor.
Well, let
let me just say this.
Let me modify that a

(01:56:51):
wee bit.
Which annoys Walter.
Some some people think their humor is funnywhen it's not really very funny.
It was cracking up whoever was doing it.
I guess.
Yes.
I I bet you
North Room, South Room of the Grand Canyon.
Yes.
You're on the South Room.
The North Room is very alpinish.
Let me
tell you.

(01:57:11):
First of all, gun guys like, Lola has hung outwith me with gun guys, and she's like, I think
you guys are gay.
That's just that's just a man thing, though.
Yeah.
She's like, there's too many gay jokes goingon.
You guys are laughing about it.
You're embracing
the just the masculine thing.
That's a masculine trend.
Dudes have always been like that.
Mhmm.
Because if you get too touchy about it, thenit's like, oh, why are you so super sensitive?

(01:57:35):
Yeah.
Yep.
Alright.
One one more serious subject before
we Uh-huh.
Right.
Comments.
Iran Pakistan, what happens?
Iran Pakistan.
Oh, you mean right now?
Oh, India.
India Pakistan.
India India.
Oh, India Pakistan.
Because there's been some basically
The Indians the Indians somebody in Pakistanattacked the Indians in another terrorist

(01:57:58):
attack.
Right.
And now the Indians have turned off the
Which Yeah.
Did you
see the video where the guy was coming down theline?
He was coming down one of those zip lines andand the attack is going on.
Did you see that?
No.
Guns and Gear posted that on X and some otherguys.
So there's a guy coming down a zip line, like,a for entertainment purposes, and he's
recording himself, and meanwhile, you seepeople running and getting shot in the

(01:58:21):
background.
No.
I've not seen that.
Yes.
Go look that up.
It's on X.
It's on, mister Guns and Gear.
But I guarantee you, he I that's where I saw itfirst.
It's on other places.
Yeah.
That situation's been going on forever.
That's something that, the Brits, mess with.
Right?
That when they split off, Pakistan.

(01:58:43):
But let's talk in modern term times now.
So in modern times, there is there there arecultural differences between those two people.
Oh, yeah.
Hindu, Muslim.
Right.
Hindu?
Yeah.
Muslim.
As
a as a indie as a Indian person myself, I Ithink that in the I think the Indians are gonna
win out here in the future, but they're gonnahave problems like this.

(01:59:08):
This is all this has existed.
It's gonna continue to exist.
I think Indians in general are trying to moveI'm not trying to say India is a perfect place
or anything like that, but Indians are tryingto move forward and upward, and some people
aren't trying to do that.
Have you seen I saw one I I would I wouldassume it was Indian propaganda Mhmm.
Thing on Instagram or whatever, where they showall the Pakistani attacks there's been on India

(01:59:31):
since forever.
Mhmm.
Like terrorist attacks and different
Yeah.
I think this is why Indians are getting soconservative.
You know that.
Right?
Like, Indians are getting more and moreconservative as time is going on here.
They're they're pro gun now.
You know?
If you look at RRR, those, you know I mean,that that's all you need to see.
But yeah.

(01:59:52):
You know what?
I think this is gonna go on forever.
I think You know what it's like?
It's like if you have, in your family, you aretrying to, like, you're trying to have a
family, you're trying to raise your family anddo the right thing, but you always have that
ignorant ass cousin who is down to burn theworld.
So what happens eventually?

(02:00:12):
You either have to give that you either have toyou have to give that England that that cousin
a beat down and have him done.
Right?
Some point.
Yes.
Yes.
So
Or or or get away from them.
Or get away from them.
When you end up a country, you can't get away.
So Yeah.
Let's let me use let me use Israel as anexample.
What's finally happened there?

(02:00:32):
What we see, I mean, it's it's self evident.
Yeah.
So is that gonna happen to Pakistan?
That's my question.
It is gonna be different because India does nothave No.
They both have nukes.
Yeah.
India has nukes and yeah.
Yeah.
Fact, Pakistan is too.
They both
have them.
Yeah.
And Pakistan is I guess, today said, we'llwe'll fucking nuke you.

(02:00:54):
So Yeah.
But and and I think I think, genuinely, Indiansare I'm not just saying that.
I think Indians are trying to move forwardhere.
You know?
Indians are trying to to move forward and dothe Indians are trying to do shit.
They're trying to trying to land on the moon.
They're, you know, they're up to shit.
India has
a lot
of Not successfully yet.
But
of people they have, they could be like aChina.

(02:01:16):
I think India could be a good partner forAmerica.
They're not trying to do Indians aren't tryingto destroy America.
No.
No.
They have no but I like to see the Indians getstrong because they're a nuisance to China.
That's what the main thing.
They're gonna back down back down to theChinese.
Yeah.
And I think in the do you know a lot of Indianpeople here in America?
I don't know.
Yeah.

(02:01:36):
A lot of Indian people in America are veryconservative.
Well, if you didn't know that,
I wouldn't doubt.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, these, you know, these Indians Indiansfor the most part I'm not like, nothing is
monolithic.
Right?
Indians for the most part want to come toAmerica and get a better education, better
their lives, better their children's lives.
Yeah.

(02:01:56):
Make money.
You know, they don't wanna destroy anybody.
They wanna make money.
You know, that's what and that's what a lot ofpeople coming to America were all about.
But in the last, like, ten I don't know, maybelonger than that, we've had people coming to
America just to fuck it up.
Just to think it's another the country theycame from.

(02:02:16):
Yes.
Yes.
So yeah.
That that, I think, is the
have that.
You know, you can't have that,
you know.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
You can live in your neighborhood with yourIndian friends, but at in the
end Yeah.
You're you're in a medical.
Yeah.
But if you look so if you look at, like, theIndians, for example, were very respectful with
Trump.
They came to seek Trump.
They weren't playing all these fucking games.

(02:02:38):
You know, all the games that other countriesare playing on in terms of tariffs and all
that, the Indians aren't really doing it.
They're I think they're about moving forward,and typically, they're they're mostly very
peaceful people.
I'm not I don't wanna say that as a monolithicthing.
My mother was Indian and she was not fuckingpeaceful.
Well She was one
of the most savage people I ever knew in thislife.

(02:03:00):
Like
I said, there's a lot of potential there justbecause of the if they can get their industrial
base, Molbeta, there's
a
lot of potential.
Yeah.
So
I think there's potentials of people around theworld, but what people need to ask themselves
is are they trying to move forward?
Like, I think the Ukrainians have a potential.
Ukraine has an incredible amount of potential.
There's other places in Eastern Europe, Croatiaand other places like that that have amazing

(02:03:25):
potential in the future to achieve shit.
Yeah.
Croatia, baby.
Croatia.
Yeah.
But then there's bad actors, and the questionis, like, how much of that work should
Americans do and then get no benefit from itversus what should those countries do?
And should America help them?
Yes.
But should those countries really take up themBecause they are the ones If you're gonna

(02:03:48):
benefit, you're the one who has to take up thatmantle and and take the chances.
And this is the same thing for India.
India might have to just kick Pakistan's ass ifit comes down to it.
You know, if if I help your country and thenyou won't let me sell my shit in your country,
fuck you.
Yeah.
You know?

(02:04:08):
But Yeah.
I guess Poland's a prime example stimulatethings and get things going.
Poland's Polish economy went from hardlyanything to a powerhouse now.
It's going like crazy.
But they also have controlled their societyvery
much.
Mhmm.
There's incredible potential in Eastern Europeversus like The UK.
Now, I think that The UK could do a lot better,but they're they're self destructing.

(02:04:30):
They're they're self Yeah.
Once again, they've gotta doge themselves and
It's I don't think it's gonna happen.
I think there's really good people in in in TheUK wanna get away from that, like some of the
guys that you know won't, but that come overhere.
But I think it's man, I don't I don't see thatI don't see that happening.
They're turn off that that the boat train.

(02:04:53):
Yeah.
But I think that in the rest of Europe, that isfor so long being poor and all that kind of
stuff and not having opportunities, theopportunity exists there, but that's why we
have this problem, for example, with Russia andthe Ukraine.
And the only way to solve that, someone's gottasomeone's gotta take care of, Putin, but it's
the Russians.
Russians have to decide We

(02:05:14):
not need to be doing that.
They they have to decide what they want.
I mean, Russia could be part of that, be a bigpart of that and benefit, but you you can't
have this stance that you have in the world.
You can't be trying to fuck up the world.
And Russia is still fucking us up, and that'sthe problem with these negotiations that
Trump's having with Putin because he's they'refucking us up.
Negotiation those the Russians view thenegotiations as line of weakness.

(02:05:38):
Yeah.
Do you remember when, the elections were goingon and you saw those Haitians who were talking
about how they came they came here and they gotpassports and all that?
That was Russian disinformation.
The Russians
A lot of Do you You
don't remember there were these Haitian guyswho came and said, oh, we got all kinds of
different IDs.
Here's my different IDs in America, and wevoted under all these different things.

(02:06:00):
You don't remember that?
Not exactly.
No.
Yeah.
And people were mad about it, but thegovernment even the Biden administration shut
it down because they found out, like, that Youcould tell from the videos those dudes weren't
really here.
There's always shit everyone's doing that.
America's doing that to Russia, you know, rightYeah.
A lot of that stuff is going on, but peopleneed to ask if they want to move their

(02:06:24):
countries forward.
And if they want to, they're the ones who haveto do it because what I'm worried about yeah.
What I'm worried about is, like, Americanspaying the price for all this and just getting
fucked up and getting nothing out it.
Russians also don't necessarily hate Putin.

(02:06:44):
Their No.
They don't.
Their internal propaganda does not tell them tohate their government.
They they don't get a lot of good, real news.
Mhmm.
It's true.
So so then they're not getting the news of alltheir soldiers who were dying?
No.
Not they're necessarily.
Okay.
So when Vladimir didn't come home
Well, Vlad

(02:07:05):
Where is he?
I'm not talking about Putin, but, you know,when
I know.
But when Vladimir's mama knows about it,Vladimir's daddy knows about it.
But he say shit.
They can't go running through the streetsscreaming about it, or they'll get thrown in
jail.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So
The I I think the best people to take care ofRussia the the Russians could get Putin.
They could get him.

(02:07:27):
The the best way to take care of that is causethe economy to collapse.
That's all.
It's gonna it's gonna happen in time.
America could do it.
Yeah.
It's gonna happen in time.
The question is just how much time.
And then the Chinese the Chinese are proppingthem up in what they're doing too.
So that's another issue that's going on there.
China is propping up Russia in what's going onbecause China realizes that we're wasting a lot

(02:07:51):
of money on what's going on.
And and China's like, oh, yeah.
Let's let them the you know, China's go isusing the art of war.
The enemy you know, the enemy of my enemy is myfriend kinda thing.
Chinese understand the pocketbook too, so yougotta fight them the same
way.
Yeah.
But but the Chinese are also suffering.
If people don't think that the Chinese theChinese, they're having some major issues, they

(02:08:15):
they can't sustain what the what's going oneither.
They can't.
They cannot sustain it.
You know?
There's a there's a huge pullback of Chinesespending.
That's why you're seeing all these things,like, falling apart if you look at
Look what
The Chinese were buying all these expensivebags, watches, and all that.

(02:08:35):
It is all pulled back.
I I heard I hear it.
I've heard this thing that Las Vegas are layingoff thousands, hundreds of people.
Concierge, all the doorman, all the stuff.
Because the Chinese aren't going there.
When we were last there, how many Chinesepeople did you see there like you did before?
Yeah.
Not a lot.
They'll survive.
Yeah.

(02:08:55):
So, you know, the question is who the thequestion is the waiting game.
That's what we're all playing, and can wesurvive through that time?
And I think that's where this is all gonna comedown to.
And what and that's why if you look at it,they're trying to make us very anxious, and
then we put pressure, but I think this wholetariff thing has to get worked out.

(02:09:18):
Because I was looking at watches, for example.
If American watches go to Switzerland, there'snot a lot of tariffs on it.
Right?
But everything else But America's not making alot of watches.
We don't.
But you know what?
Everything else America sends to Switzerlandgets the shit out of it.
Yep.
Can we live without those Swiss watches?

(02:09:39):
Yes.
Yes.
We can.
Can we live without half the
shit can we live without half the
shit you buy just for fun?
The answer is yes.
The answer is yes.
You're not gonna die.
You're not gonna die.
You'll be fine.
Yeah.
Yep.
You'll be able to do it.
It's not running away.
Correct.
It's not running away for me.
You'll better you'll be better in the end alsowhen you stop buying
dumb shit.
A %.

(02:09:59):
Yes.
If they if they if you don't have that, you'lldo other things.
And if you're here in America, you take care ofyour things that are here.
Everything cycle.
Remember that we're in a cycle right now, andthis cycle is weird now.
So just be patient.
I mean, have you guys seen I don't know we'rewe're about to get out of here, but so far, are
you guys seeing that, like, supermarket?

(02:10:20):
Like, this is the thing I wanna end on withTrump.
Are you seeing the prices of the supermarket?
Where really where you really feel it?
Is it getting better, worse, or the same?
Same.
I I yeah.
Same.
I haven't seen anything worse.
Yeah.
I mean, I think eggs are more available ifthat's a thing.
Yeah.
That'll that'll that that comes with time asmore
That yeah.
That was just
a time thing 100%.

(02:10:41):
Yeah.
I see a shit ton of sales going on.
It's not just cars.
A lot of things are on sale.
That's because look at the gun industry.
Everything
Oh, the gun industry is suffering right now.
Aside from aside from AK's, everything else is
Yeah.
We didn't even get a chance to talk about,like, High Point is making ARs now.
I call first dibs.

(02:11:01):
I already called dibs.
Long time.
I already told I already told Dave I'd makethem
Oh, you did?
Yeah.
That's cool that they're making ARs.
I mean, it's perfect timing.
Everybody else is making them.
It's probably made by somebody else.
Oh,
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know who it's made by, but listen.
I I think there's a lot of there's a lot of ARsout there, but I am encouraged by the move

(02:11:27):
because I think maybe that'll mean eventuallyhere we'll see, you know, some developments in
different things.
But the AR in and of itself, I think, isn'tanything revolutionary that they're making it.
But there are other AR companies, for example,that are going out of business because ARs are
oversaturated in the market.

(02:11:48):
It just got that high point on the receiver.
That's all.
You just add it to your collection.
That's all.
Oh, I'm gonna Oh.
That's my thing.
It's just adding it to the collection is cool.
I will have a a a high point AR.
Mhmm.
Yes, sir.
I'm on board.
I think it's neat.
Yes.
I will do it just for the credit of it.
Alright.
So listen.
We, I think, you know, we're we're at our thinghere.
Shout out to everyone who's out there listeningto us.

(02:12:09):
Before you guys get out of here, I know wehave, like, over 20 people hanging out with us
here.
Smash the thumbs ups.
I appreciate it.
I see shooting gallery was in the chat here.
He says, was told by a manufacturer I would bepaid the same as a guy walking off the street
with a firearms degree.
So I think that's going back to the educationthing that we were talking

(02:12:30):
about.
You know, some people you could we could go offthis hall again.
Some people have aptitude, some people don'thave aptitude.
So that's Yeah.
Can take somebody who's never touched a gun inhis life before, but he's got mechanical
aptitude, and he can do it right off the boom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So shout out for everyone for hanging out withus.
Big thanks to Walter and Patrick.
I'm gonna let these guys tell you how you couldsupport them here.

(02:12:53):
Pat starting with Patrick.
Crow, Vandy M Arms.
If you are looking to get some work done, giveme a call.
Send me an email.
There's the phone number at the bottom.
I would love to get in touch with you aboutworking on your project.
Are you gonna make, if you get new clients, areyou gonna make them pizza?
I think you should.
If you are covering my bills, then I'm happy tomake you a pizza.

(02:13:17):
Come on.
I think, you know, the next the next people whocall up Chromvanium know
that I'm you're gonna want me to ship you apizza out of the state.
Oh, I'm saying, like, if they're in the stateand they if they show up at the house, they
should get
a I do not have the time to make everybodypizzas.
Okay.
No pizza.
No pizza for you.

(02:13:37):
No pizza for you.
No pizza.
No papa's pizza for you.
No papa Papa's Peas.
Papa Peas.
No Papa Peas pizza for you.
But, yes, definitely support Patrick if youneed a gunsmith out there wherever you are.
And then, Walter, how can the folks supportyou, communicate?
Safety of our firearms safety of ourfirearms.com, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,

(02:14:01):
some players, some rumble.
I gotta do more of that stuff, but mostlyYouTube at the moment.
And then dirt foot racing, mini bike stuff ison those same platforms, and there's Stead
Parts, which is SteadParts.com.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And if you guys I say this all the time.
If you guys have questions and stuff like that,you need to reach out and call.

(02:14:22):
I think even with Patrick, you could do it.
But I think, Patrick, you're mostly on what?
Facebook or Instagram?
If people wanna For
what?
Trying to reach out
Like, yeah.
If people trying to communicate.
Yeah.
Instagram, %.
Don't try to reach out to me on Facebook.
You will never catch me.
Right.
There you go.
If hit me
up on Instagram, I will actually reply
to you.
About x?
No.
X, no.
Right?
Yeah.
If you wanna reach out to me on Twitter, I'llreply.

(02:14:42):
It's just I'm not that popular on there.
Okay.
And
the best way is I go for us to probably just doa simple email.
Piptera
firm dot com.
That that's email.
Honestly, me, I'm still small enough.
The number let's see.
35262 642-9681.
Just give me a call.
If I don't pick up, leave me a message.
That's the best thing for me, honestly.

(02:15:04):
Yes.
I I
look I look at my email every freaking day whenI get up.
So yeah.
I usually try to check my email once a day.
I have a bad habit of skipping a day or two.
So, yeah, for me right now, phone call is best.
Yeah.
That's what I would recommend.
People ask me start that that question all thetime.
Call these guys.
No one's gonna chew your head off for calling.
No.
I it's old school.
Not an answer.
Yes.

(02:15:24):
I know it's old Yeah.
But, you know, call up.
And even if you get Peggy, Peggy, knows whatshe's talking about.
Mhmm.
So there
you Don't just just don't don't don't say Ineed to talk to a guy to the CEO.
Yeah.
You're not
you're you're not making any points, so tospeak.

(02:15:44):
Yeah.
She knows most she knows more than most of youguys do, so I'll just say that.
Yeah.
It's funny.
You know, people like, if people are trying toget me to show up places, they try to talk to
me, and I'm like, you know, you you gotta talkto Lola.
Otherwise, I'll never show up there.
Yeah.
Talk to your producer.
Yeah.
If you don't schedule it don't don't tell me toshow up someplace because I will be living.

(02:16:05):
I will forget as soon as I walk away from you.
Prime example.
Lola asked us if we wanna be on the show.
Yeah.
And I'll say yes or no, whatever.
And, of course, you show up.
Hey.
Are you coming on tonight?
That's why said
We every fucking week, Walter.
Every fucking week.
We get both
of them asking us back back.
Hey.
Yeah.
But I'm probably asking you guys at the lastminute.

(02:16:27):
Yeah.
You're asking us at some point during the day,and Lola always asks us on a Monday, midday.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But that's who
y'all talk to each other.
No.
She's usually she's usually bit and when I'mdoing my thing, I'm locked into my thing.
I don't my brain can't I'm one thing at a timekind of person.
I'm not good at multitasking or like that.
Got a three eighty instead of three eighty atwo eighty six processor.

(02:16:50):
That's what
it is.
It work it still works, though.
Oh, a 80 an eighty eighty eight processor.
It wasn't 888.
Was it 888?
Yeah.
What was the first one?
It's like one was it January?
I could think of.
Oh, I thought it was like January or somethingback No.
I remember '86 or something like that.
Yeah.
Well, James, I think '86.
Yeah.

(02:17:10):
I got a I I started I was in that in theeighties when that was that's Mhmm.
They had 50 k of memory.
50 k of memory.
Mhmm.
And it was a big deal.
Our our first it was a when I was a child, wedid have a DOS computer and then we had a
Windows 3.1 computer.
So I'm Wow.
Not quite too old.
Yeah.
And they were expensive too.
I remember building my first editing, like,graphics machine, and it was, like, $10.

(02:17:36):
1 mega one mega RAM was a big deal.
Mhmm.
So it's like
Mhmm.
You
know?
Yeah.
Then when then when Newegg came around andstarted selling, like, you could just buy RAM
like it was going style.
It was nuts.
I don't know what the hell they would get infront.
The market.
Sometimes I build a computer and RAM was crazyexpensive.
Other times, I'd go look at RAM and it's likenothing.
So cheap.

(02:17:57):
Yeah.
Now they get a terabyte on a memory stick orwhatever, you know, like on
a Yeah.
It's like, yep.
What the fuck?
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Alright, guys.
It's crazy.
Alright.
I will see you guys.
We'll see everyone.
Thanks for hanging out with us.
We are out of here.
Let me hold on.
Let me do this.
Let me do this right.
I am going to I think I have to end it over onthis explain here.

(02:18:21):
Here we go.
You're still Yeah.
I'm I'm gonna end it right.
I'm ending it right.
Okay.
I'm pressing the button.
Okay.
I pressed the button.
Press the button.
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