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Speaker 1 (00:05):
I have no idea and many lesson about the villager.
Right now, go find the last down before me change.
Let's reputas on it, you know. Hello and welcome to
a brand new preview episode for Black and Black Cinema.
I'm your host, Jay, I'm here with my co host Terrence.
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What's up all right, guys? Just two of us this week. Look,
this is a preview for episode two, ninety forty acres.
This is the twenty twenty four film. It's just now
being released wide. This is the film starring Danielle Deadweiler,
Katim O'Connor, and Michael Grayis. The logline here is in
(00:50):
a post apocalyptic world with food scarcity, a black family
of Canadian farmers descends from American Civil War migrants to
defend their homesta against cannibals trying to seize their resources.
It looks actually a pretty interesting movie. This is on
like if you have Hulu and Disney. It's available there.
(01:10):
The reviews are pretty high from my understanding, and there's
definitely like a racial element to it because because black,
so it should be should be interesting. Again, you check
out forty acres and we'll talk about that in depth
next week. So the random topic this week, which is
probably not as random as people would assume, is that,
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like last night was a one shining moment in an
otherwise litany of garbage since January first.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Of this year.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
So that was kind of nice. We had some special
elections and some really I don't even know if i'd say
surprising victories, but it was just nice to see some
of these victories. What did you think overall, Terns.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
I'm surprised that the New York race was so close,
And the only reason why I'm Donnie one is because
sli Wood took the votes away from Clomo, which is
kind of fun, like it's the really the only reason
why it wasn't as it wasn't closer is because closer
Slei Woo took sn decide of the vote and he
had like fifty one percent or something like.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
That, fifty I think fifty one or like fifty point
something percent to Cuomo's like forty one, forty two, yeah, yeah, something.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Like that, and the rest of them, like Virginia, that
woman was a fucking psychopath when some earl she was
crazy and the only reason why she was even up
is because racist, because fucking Democrat Republicans are racist.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Yeah, they were just like.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
A black Yeah, see, we're not racist, but you are
because she says wild shit like hey, I don't think
gay people should get married. And then when you get caught,
when she gets called out on it was like, that's
not discrimination, like.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
That literally literally the definition. But be sure.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Then yeah, what else? Some in Georgia, I believe, like
the first black something I didn't see everything.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Somebody Georgia one, first first black mayor, first black female
mayor of Detroit, which was a big deal. Uh. Three
black members of the legislature in Mississippi broke the Republican supermajority,
which is a big deal. Yeah. There, there's a there's
a number of like smaller races that were that were
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not as talked about. The New Jersey governor went to
a Democrat as well. She kicked a shot out of
that guy Bell. Yeah, gitterlly. He lost. That was his
third time losing as governor. Go sit down, nobody wants
you here, which was lovely to watch. And then obviously
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Zora Mamdani won in New York. As you mentioned the
funny So here's a little funny history fact that I
thought was was kind of interesting. So back in I
want to say it was like seventy seven. I think
back then, Mario Cuomo ran for mayor of New York
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City and he lost the primary, and so he then
ran in the like the Liberal Party as a Liberal
Party candidate, so then he could run against at Coach,
who was the Democratic candidate. Because he lost to Coach
in the primary. The hilarious thing is him not being
able to take no for an answer. He ended up
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losing by almost the exact same percentage that almost fifty
years later, his son lost. Who couldn't say, who couldn't
take no for an answer, lost to Mamdannie like Kach
beat him. I want to say fifty one or like
fifty to forty one or something like that. And then
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Andrew Cuomo loses to Mumdannie almost like it's like less
than a percentage point difference, like almost fifty years later,
the exact same thing. These arrogant assholes are like, I'm
gonna run anyway, and it was like, no, you're not,
like you're gonna lose, and they yeah, they told you.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
The worst part I think that, well, this country is
just I don't know, it's in a state, but the
fact that sexual assault is it is not off the
list of things that you can do where you won't
get fucking just get the fuck out of here, right, Yeah,
because not the president is a sexual assault in Cuomo,
his like fourteen credible sexual assaults on his jacket. Yeah,
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it doesn't matter women, And it's weird. It's fucking strange
to me, But all right, sexual assault is not off
the table. So if you're a rapist, you can run
fucking president and still win. That's sad, it's very sad
to me, but it is. It's the world we live in.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Yeah, it is bizarre to like, yeah, they really do.
Like it is really bizarre, Like, hey, I'm running for mayor,
like you how.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
That's what the question. That's what the answer should be,
Like no, take a hike, Nikola. But no, it's fine,
you know, yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
It's not. And it's really weird that, I mean, it's
bizarre that like people took whatever sort of like you know,
they're like the anti Muslim shit, like they were they
were more than okay to push that like hey let's
let's you know, let's go after this guy because you
know he's Muslim and we you know, we don't we
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don't want him here type of shit, But you're totally
fine with like looking the other way on credible accusations
of sexual harassment by the guy you back, Like that's
just bizarre to me. Like I saw what's that no
talent ask clown Amy Schumer come out and she was like, oh,
I'm backing Andrew Cuomo. It's like this dude is has,
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like you said, like fourteen or whatever, credible accusations of
sexually harassing people. And you're like, no, that's fine, just
because I have some like nonsensical view that Zora Mundani
is gonna, like, I don't know, kill all Jews in
New York? What is your life here?
Speaker 2 (07:03):
What do they think it's gonna happen?
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Like day one? I guess like day one he just
comes out and he's like it's over for you guys,
and they're just like, all right, ship him out of
New York, like that's not gonna happen. Like it's very silly.
I was talking to my wife about that, like I
want people to take the moment that he comes in
and I just want them to fast forward and let's
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have this conversation a year from the moment. He starts,
and I'm gonna be like, what thing happened in New
York City that changed for Jewish people based on something
he did? Oh? Was it zero things? Yeah, I'm not surprised.
It's it's like the same logic as like, if we
allow gay people to get married, is gonna ruin marriage? Okay,
it's been around for a while. Let's look at the numbers.
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What changed? Nothing? Exactly? What the fuck are we talking about? Like,
come on, guys, it's just it's very silly. So I
was happy to see him kick the shit out of
Andrew Cromeell. That was great.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
It is a very good he's a very good politician.
He is.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
I mean, I haven't seen that that kind of sense Obama,
to be honest, like he a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Have said that, like, yeah, he's never off he's never
off message. Playing games with him, right, they were like, hey,
let's talk about Star Wars and bringing back to one
message and talk about fucking whatever nonsense star Wars got
going on. But he'll bring it back to Hey, I
want free busses. Right, He's really good. And my thing is,
I don't know if he's going to be like he's
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going to have a hell of a time. They hate it.
I don't think he's going to get to be He's
not going to be able to get everything done that
he wants. He might get a couple of busses free, right,
but a couple of grocery stores rent the rent freeze.
I don't know the grocery stores. I don't see why
people wouldn't want those. I don't know. I hope he does.
(08:50):
And my thing was like, just give him a chance.
It couldn't be any worse than fucking Cuomo. But he
just had Eric Adams. By the way, Eric Adams lost.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Eric Adams, you know, obviously was weirdly on the ballot
because he waited too long to drop out. Right Ends
beat Eric Adams, like, right Ends beat that dude, Like
that's he's the incumbent. And now granted he wasn't running,
but the right Ends actually beat him, which is hysterical
to me. But then there's there's another aspect of what's
going on here, which is Charlemagne decided to go in
(09:23):
the breakfast club this morning, I guess, and I think
he was interviewing Mehdi Hassan, right, like the whole breakfast
club zoo crew.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Is No, it was he had Mimi what's her name,
Mimi Brown was on which oh okay, I don't think
he was intervawing anybody, Oh okay.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
But he he basically said that the Democrats should because
of the shutdown that has now broken the record for
the longer shut down. I think it's a thirty four
days or thirty five days by time you're listening to us.
He says that the Democrats have already lost and that
they should just give up, and you know, can see
so again open the government. You have the quote because
(10:01):
my article for the reason doesn't work it Can you
read that?
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Yeah, the main quote was Democrats, you fought, he said,
it seems like you lost the fight at this point,
you know, go on and give up. Give it up.
At least give the people some relief by getting the
government back open. Let these people get these snap benefits,
that these government workers get their checks, so we don't
need all this craziness at the TSA during the holidays. Like,
I think you lost. I feel like they lost. It's over.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
That was the quote I.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Had several well, like we said offline, people want the
Democrats to fight for something because the only reason why
we're in this honestly, to be honest, the only reason
why we're in this situation is because Chuck Schumer went
ahead and caved in March, right yep, and let the
see I go through to begin with. And now we're
in this situation where he thought, Hey, it's going to
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be worse if we just if we don't let it. Like, no, nigga,
it's worse now. We were trying. People were trying to
tell him six months ago. So we're in a situation
because Democrats caved six months ago. But now that they're like, no,
we're not getting we're not doing it. We're gonna fight
this one. Now, people are like, what you're doing, Like,
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but this is what you want?
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Yeah, this is what the fight is, right.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
You want us to you want you want us to
fight for you. So that's what we're doing. It's like,
but we ain't getting out benefits. It's like, well, maybe
if you're Nick's voted.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Thing is.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Voted, but other women, then we wouldn't be in this situation.
But that's neither here nor there. Yeah, I don't need
Charlamagne to talk about politics anymore because he doesn't know
what the fuck he's talking about and and my biggest
issue is this is the breakfast Club. A lot of
people listen to this, a lot of black folks listen
to this, a lot of black fecers that don't pay
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attention to politics listen to this, and they're gonna blame
the They're gonna blame the Democrats. Now, Like again, the
Democrats have some blame because we're in this situation to
begin with because they caved earlier, but like, this is
not this is not a Democrat shut down. Much like
Mike Mike Johnson keeps saying, like they have control of
all three houses. Yeah, altons can be like, hey, well
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let's get it rid of the philibuster and just push
this through. But they're not going to do that because
it's all going to be on that and you're not
going to be able to blame the Democrats if you
can do that.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
So you know, yeah, I mean, look, even Trump to
the shred of credit that I will give him in
this one regard, which is even he's like, just get
rid of the philibuster and just do it right like,
but like you said, if they do that, then there
is no excuse for how bad shit goes because at
no point are Democrats in your way? You could just
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just pass whatever you want, bro do.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Whatever you want, whatever you want, You open up the
government and people's two thousand dollars a month premiums. Yeah, Democrats, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
You could fix it, right, because I mean the reality
is if you pass, if you kill the filibuster, right,
and for folks who don't know, if they kill the philibuster,
then that means all Republicans need is just a majority.
Right now, they need sixty votes because if they don't have,
if they have less than sixty votes, Democrats could, you know,
use the philibuster to basically kill it?
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Right?
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Even though Democrats do not abuse the philibuster, they could,
and frankly I think they should use it a lot
more than they do. But if they killed it, then
the immediate response will be the second premiums go up,
and they will. You have the power to fix this,
why didn't you fix it? And you have nobody to
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blame but yourself. That's why Mike Johnson doesn't want to
kill the philibus. That is the number one reason. Does
Trump understand that? No? Probably not, because Trump is an idiot, right,
he doesn't know anything about how I like actual, like
you know, you know congressional politics works. He has no
fucking idea, right, He's just just saying shit. The other
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aspect is Democrats are literally trying to stop what would
be an unmitigated disaster. And I don't know if people
have explained it well enough. I will try to explain
it here. Maybe maybe I'll get it right. I don't know,
or make it easy for people to understand who don't
if the because of the big beautiful bill bullshit that
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the Republicans passed, they killed the Obamacare or ACAU text credits, right,
which kept your health insurance low.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
So if you are.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
Reasonable, yeah, yeah, not even necessarily low, because healthcare is
still fucking stupid and expensive, but reasonable. But they they
killed that in their bill, and so Democrats are like,
you gotta put that shit back because if you don't,
by the end of the year, the prices of everybody's
health insurance, who is, who are using these exchanges is
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going to fucking skyrocket. And by the way, if you
think it's only in a skyrocket for people on the ACA,
I got I gotta bet for you, because the insurance
comes and be like, oh, well, we're making all this money,
raise everybody's fucking rates, fuck them, because you have no
you have nothing to lean back on. So the second
that shit's out of the way, they're going to raise
everybody's rates. Now, will you raise necessarily be as high
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as the people on the ACA? Who knows? I wouldn't
bet against it. This is my argument. They've done some
some projections that like a couple in like Vermont or
or one of these other states, if they're making a
combined before taxes, eighty five thousand dollars a year, that
is like the most like middle of the road couple
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of all time. Right, two people make it like a
little over forty grand each combine. If they make eighty
five grand in Vermont, and Vermont is not a unique
case in this, their health insurance will end up being
forty five thousand dollars a year. That's more that's you know,
that's more than they make. That's more than half of
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what they make a year is health insurance.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
I thought those fourteen well that.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Maybe no, no, no, eight forty five grand, like because
some places, some places it jumps up like you know,
it doubles, some places it triples like it just the
fucking depends So look, Democrats fighting for this is not bullshit, like,
this is very real. If they are allowed, if they
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are allowed to let this fail, people are gonna lose
their health insurance. And if people will lose their health insurance,
people are gonna start going bankrupts from medical issues. And
so then we're back in the pre ACA days. Like
people people have a I know, Americans have like the
memory of a goldfish, so they don't remember it's always
been like this. No, the fucking hasn't that. That's getting
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rid of, like pre existing conditions, all of that shit.
They're going to torch all of it. And they're gonna
tell you, oh, they got a plan, they got a plan.
They don't have a plan.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Ere Margorie Tayler say the other thing, they don't have
a plan. They've had a plan. They've been trying to
create a plan for fifteen years now. Yeah, they had
a plan that they were going to really they were
going to put out two weeks after they after he
was in office, all right, the first time he was
in office fucking ten years ago.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
Almost, And they don't have a plan, all right, And
they had an alternative plan when Obama was was pushing
the ACA through. Where is the plan? They have it right, right, But.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Jahsa said, there's a plan, but they don't want to
give you. They want to keep closer to the best.
So like just in case, once we get rid of this,
they'll have it and they'll just push it out there.
That plan is to raise your fucking your rates up
triple the course, so you don't have any insurance. Yeah,
so you can't afford it. And the funny thing is like, okay,
say they open the fucking government back up. People that
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work at TSA and all that other stuff, they're not
gonna have They're not gonna be able to afford the insurance. No,
Like they're just not gonna have insurance. All of these people,
like these twenty something million people that are probably gonna
end up losing insurance because the subsidies are going to
be going. What are they going to do insurance wise
or do there?
Speaker 1 (18:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Does TSA get insurance do their job? Does that? Well?
Speaker 1 (18:07):
There, they're Feds, right, so I'm sure they do get
health insurance through their job. But the question is like how.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Much is that going to cost you out of your check?
How much more is that going to come out of
your check, and I always wondered, I was looking today
before we even started this episode. I always wondered, why
in this country is your job responsible for giving you
health insurance? Because it doesn't make a lot of sense, right,
It doesn't make any sense, like you work at a
fucking desk, You work at a desk. So I actually
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looked it up. And the reason why is because in
the during World War Two, they put a cap on
how much they could pay a worker, like they had
to cap people's salaries and so, and people were like,
the fuck, wh why would I Why would I come
work for you if you're putting a cap on how
much you can pay me? H. So then they like
they enticed them with insurance. They were like, okay, well
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we'll pay your bucking health insurance. And that got people
to come to work for them, and the country just
kind of now you're stuffed it. But before that, labor unions,
which people like to bust up like millionaires like to
bust up, back in the thirties, they fought to get
health insurance because they used to work in fucking coal
mines and going trains and ship back in the thirties,
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so they needed it because they were incredibly fucking dangerous jobs,
and they got that. That's what labor that was. That's
what labor unions afford. That's what units afford to get
you stuff that you might need when you work for
a company. And these companies hate that. We did we
did a story on Monday on Dense Pixels where Take
two fired like thirty people because they trump they wanted
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to start a union fucking video game company YEP in
England and they were like, get the fuck out. They said, oh,
it was because of misconduct. Like the misconduct was them
trying to start it. Yeah, you tell you guys, that's
what it was. I'm like, all right, well cool. So
I don't know if anybody ever thought of that that, like,
why the fuck is my job? Like I don't work. No,
I'm glad you looked that up. That's interesting. It's very strange.
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So yeah, that's again, we're the only country that does
the stupid ship.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Yeah, well this this is I don't like that. I
don't like the term American exceptionalism because I think it's
stupid and I hate when people say it. I don't
like when Obama says it. I don't like when anybody
says it, We're not exceptional, We're just a fucking country
of people like it's dumb. Yeah. The the actual American
exceptionalism is we do a lot of dumb ship the
rest of the world, like still use the fucking English
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measuring system and dumb shit like that. It's to me,
getting back to the Charlemagne thing, is we like we
as a country rip on Democrats for for like folding
on these kind of on these fights. Nine times out
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of ten. The fold is because they don't want people
to get hurt, right, And I love that. Charles Shaw
is like, no, y'all need to fold because people are
getting hurt. It's like, this is literally the thing that
they have been trying to explain to you and other
people like us. That's why they're folded. They're not like
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people go, oh, they just fold because they're like the
Washington generals and it's the Harlem globetrotters and there's a
grand conspiraence. No, they're trying not to get people hurt.
That's the reason you can say, well, you know it's
effective or it isn't effective, But that's the reason you
know that because you can look at how the Republicans
are behaving. Now, hey, hey, we'll starve these fucking people
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unless you guys come to the table. They're doing that
because they know that Democrats actually give a fuck to
try to help people. That's all it is. They're like, hey, hey, hey,
we got the hostage. We'll fucking shoot the hostage. And
Democrats are like, all right, this time, all right, the
hostage one to go with you. Let's see what happens.
And the thing is, Republicans don't really want to shoot
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the hostage. They just want to use it as leverage. Right,
So like literally that court case that just came out
right that hey, the snap benefits were ending November. First,
that judge was like, you have a contingency program.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
So that that's the other thing. Democrats know that there
is a contingency of like five billion dollars that you
can give, you can push out yep, to these people.
It's going to be partial, but it's something, right, right,
and that's a lot of money.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
I mean, for the for the American economy. It's not
anything but yeah, but the judge ruled in that was like,
this is an emergency. Give the money. Give the money out,
you fucking pieces of shit, and the Trump administration was like, well,
you know, Trump even fucking tweeted it out or set
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that out on true socials like, we would love to
comply with this if the judge sells us what to do,
like what, we don't know. It's like, but you know,
like it is in an emergency, you give out these
these fucking snap benefits like knock it off, and sure shit,
the judge was like, this is an emergency. There is
not a better example of an emergency. Give out the money.
You know what they did. Trump came out very next day,
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I'm not giving out the benefits until the government is
open define court orders. So when you ask why or
both parties are the same, this dude is literally saying
I Am going to let forty million people fucking starve.
Just the politics. He could give out the money, right,
like you can, you know, because I'm sure there would
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be the stupid ass argument like, well, Democrats are also
playing politics. They're not playing politics with people eating, like
they're just like, give the money to the people so
they can eat. Republicans are like fuck you. By the way,
there's also another second contingency that's like twenty six billion
dollars they can also pull from that. The Department Valcriculture
can pull from that too. So when they tell you
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they don't have the money, they do have the money,
they choose not.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
To And when you go to that website saying I'm
not doing it, yeah, when you go to their website
or the USC website, they're like democrats shutdown. Is like,
first of all, isn't that also like illegal to do that?
Speaker 1 (24:04):
Super illegal to do that? Yes, you're not supposed to
pay pike for government money?
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Is yeah, we got to bump a bunch of meme
lords in office right now, a bunch of children people
like like children in office, And it's sad. And again,
if you get your information from the wrong people, This
is why I need Charlemagne to shut the fuck up
or actually do the work to see exactly what's going
on before you talk, because people are going to believe you,
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because people listen to you. You haven't an incredible like
you have a really big platform, and when you say
things like that, you're going to blame the wrong people.
And then, I don't know, we have a lot of
dumb people in this fucking country. Andrew can't read the
sixth grade reading reading and that's not good. That's why
we have Donald Trump in office. It was just that,
(24:53):
it is just it's it's very he said that, he
said people hate me. It's like it's like, yeah, he
says the shit and people think it's funny, but like
it's true. He says things like, oh, he doesn't make jokes,
like he's not funny. I mean he is funny, but
like he's not really funny when it comes to shit
like that. And there's Republicans. I always ask this question,
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you pay taxes, where do you want your tax money
to go? People that have people that are on Snap
work which means they pay taxes, which means their tax
dollars go to the fucking Snap benefits that they perceive.
No one ever says that. Yep, I don't get I
mean it's not as much as you because you make
more money or whatever, but they still pay into the
(25:38):
fucking benefits that they receive.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
It's by the way, it's sixty percent of Snap benefits
recipients work. Just so we're clear, like, yeah, it.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Is a significancet of them are like children. There's only
like I believe the percentage of people that like game
the system is like less than ten percent.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Yeah, and like that. It's like that's any system almost
us anywhere in the work, right, Like you're always.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
That's billionaires game the system, whether they have to pay taxes,
they do that shit all the time. They don't have
to pay taxes and they take your tax dollars. They
get more in tax tax subsidies than I think the
fucking smap benefits calls.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
I wouldn't be surprised if Elon Musk alone gets nearly
the same level. Right.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
It's so you have to look at like things like
that to realize, like, yes, both sides they like Democrats
and Republicans. Yeah, they take money from fucking donors and
shit like that. But again, one side gives absolutely zero
fucks about you and the other side they'll take the money,
they'll become millionaires. But at the same time, put policies
in place that won't get that won't get you kicked
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out of your fucking house, It won't make you go hungry.
That's it. That's that's one of the biggest differences. So
niggas need to shut the fuck up, Like I had,
these black folks like him Van Jones, all of these
fucking coon and like, I'm not gonna call him a coon.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
I'm not I'm gonna call Van Jones a coon. He's
a Van Jones.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
But I don't think all that means is cool. I
think he's just ill informed. Like he's I see him.
He's he did something for his hometown where he he
actually donated a lot of money to a food back
Good for him, right, yeah, like he came from he
came from poverty and he does things for the community.
I don't know what the Van Jones got going on.
I don't know what these fucking other coons got going on,
(27:20):
but like this is now is not the time to
be fucking shitting on the Democrats. Look like I have
issues with how Chuck Schumer. I think he needs to
go tech personally, But at the same time, they're trying
to help you.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Yeah, you can't blame them for Look and if you
if you if you want them to fold, just understand
that if they fold, you are fucked. You are fucked.
Like I mean, they're now talking about Mike Johnson's like,
I'm sure we're going to open the government through the
end of the year.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
Yo, it's November fifth, that's two more months of people
like if you work for the airport.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Like, what the fuck? Why am I like, I'm not
coming to work. I'm out because I don't even know
if I'm getting paid.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
They're like, who, we don't know if we're going to
pay them.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Right by the way, No, no, dude, the I don't
know if you've seen the videos from like the Denver
International Airport, a couple of airports in Texas, like all over, dude,
the delays are in They're like three four hour delays
to get through security because they don't have enough ts agents.
Because people are just like, I'm out, what the fuck,
I'm not getting paid.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
I'm not fucking coming to work if you're not gonna
pay an Yeah, which is why you like, hey man, again,
some of you people voted for this ship, and yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
Some Not only did some people vote for it, but
people I see people say like, oh, the government's been
closed and nothing's changed. Go to the airport and see
if nothing's changed. These are things that you don't realize
the government does. That's the problem is your profound ignorance.
It's not that those things aren't aren't happening. The other
aspect is you really want to fix the ship you have.
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You have two methods to fix it. Air traffic controllers
walk off the job. Their federal employees walk off the
job because nobody gets anywhere for nothing flies, Nothing flies.
If the ATC is like, you know what I'm done,
if all of those all those people just walk the
(29:22):
fuck off the job and was like I'm out, I
don't need it. Apparently like they're having like heart palpitations
and shit, they're having like straight up freakouts because they're understaffed. Right,
just walk the fuck right, walk the fuck off the job,
because I can guarantee you that ship will end real fast.
(29:42):
When rich people can't fly around the country, when the
air force one can't go in the year because it's
not safe, it's over those motherfuckers.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
They did the first his first go around. That's what
they did.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
I believe they did to some extent. I mean, look,
this is like that was part of the reason like
Reagan had to you know, Reagan ended up firing a
lot of the air traffic controllers because he was fucking
with them and they started walking off the job just
like go fuck yourself now. He fucked up and just
like fired a bunch of people. But like air traffic
really suffered for a long time because of that, because
(30:17):
air traffic controlling is not something you can just teach
somebody in a weekend.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
It takes like three to that is that is a
serious job.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Yeah, it's like three to five years of training before
they even sit you in front of a terminal for real.
Hell no, like you wanna you wanna. You want to
ground not only travel across the United States and out
of the country, grind it to a halt. You want
to stop shipping because a lot of things get shipped
by plane ups.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Plane crash yesterday.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Yeah, I saw that. I saw it crashed on takeoff.
So like that wasn't a like an air traffic controller thing.
I don't know. If there's like a malfunctioning, it's fucking horrible.
By the way, like shipping would come to a halt,
travel would come to and guess what motherfucker is November.
We're all y'all going for Thanksgiving. You ain't going nowhere.
Walk the fuck off the job, greayhound. So if you
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can't get to your aunt's house via Uber, you ain't going,
Like the fuck is over right. That's one method. The
second is to call Republicans to the mat on something.
I don't understand why Democrats haven't done this. So Republicans
have made the argument that the Democrats are holding up
all the government and everything because they want to make
sure that illegal immigrants have access to federal like to
(31:36):
Medicare and you know, like to healthcare. That's not true.
That's already illegal. Right. By the way, Texas passed an
initiative last night that illegal immigrants can't vote. It's like
that's already a law. Yeah, dude, they did. They like
(31:57):
they listen, we won.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Yay one what you just making shut up at this point? Yeah,
you just because even know people are stupid and they
didn't realize it from the beginning. Yeah, this is the
this is the country we live in. Like, people didn't
realize that illegal immigrants can't vote, so they passed an
initiative voting on something that is already in place.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
And has been laws for a very long time since
foreth okay, so they've had By the way, how many
millions of dollars did they spend to get that on
the fucking battle because like signature and ship they went
out there like, hey, do you want to sign this
thing that says you need a license to drive. Yeah,
hell yeah, we gotta chake the law. But this is
(32:35):
this is the state of things, right, So the Democrats
should just be like, cool, no problem. You believe that
immigrants are getting healthcare, why don't we Why don't we
plass a clean CR continued resolution. You put in that
you want to restore the Obamacare UH tax subsidies so
(32:56):
that those don't raise, and we're good on that, and
we'll put in there that you can't vote if you're
an legal immigrant and you can't get healthcare if you're
an legal limitgrant. Just put it in there. I'll sign it,
have AOC, be a co sponsor, Go right the fuck ahead. Hey,
here's the thing. They won't sign it because one, they
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know that's bullshit, because they already know those are loss
And they won't sign on to keeping those tax credits
because they know that if they do that then people
will go, well, see everything is fine. They won't sign
on to it because they want to hurt people by
raising those fucking rates. And that's the way you call
them up. Cool, what do you want? You want? You
(33:37):
want us to make sure that immigrants don't get health care,
we'll sign up for that. No fucking problem, buddy, Just
to make sure you sign up for the thing that
we want. There's compromise. Everybody gets what they want. Why
won't you do it? Then they won't, they won't. Mike
Johnson says, that's the thing that's holding them up is
that they want to make sure that immigrants have healthcare. Okay,
then write a fucking thing that says they can't. I
(33:59):
don't know what the fut it's the dumbest thing. Just
call that on it's going on. But I think the
best method is to have the air traffic controlers walk
off the job, gone done, do a big old press
conference and be like, we're out. This is too much
and it is too much. It is too much thirty
six days. Ye I wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
I'm like sickly, fuck you, I'm not coming in, honey.
Keep in mind, I mean you basically already did.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
And I'm at work. I'm still working and not getting paid.
By the way, keep in mind, you have almost eight
hundred thousand federal workers that aren't getting paid right now
either none of them are getting paid, and they were
talking about whether or not they were going to pay.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
These people furlough.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
You want these people to come rip you out of
your fucking house. You're not gonna give them paid for
thirty six days, let alone. However long more of this goes,
we don't know if we want to. There was a
Republican congressman I don't remember his name, wanted to sign
a law sign into law. He put he proposed a
bill that Donald Trump gets to decide personally who gets
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for a low pay and who doesn't. What the fuck
are you.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Doing wrong with these people? What's wrong with these people?
I got it.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
I don't know, man. I guess the flavory from the
fucking jones that they're in tastes really good.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Like, what kind of the house in the Senate don't
get paid? They're not working either. Well, Democrats have been
showing up all the all the time, but like the
Republicans are just kind of sitting in their fucking districts
chilling right.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Yeah, they won't do town halls and won't even go
to d C. But people are like, it's both sides.
Democrats are like, we're here, we're at work. Come on,
and by the.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
Way, it's not forget the reason why this is happening
is because they don't want to swear that woman and
so we can release the Epste files.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
There.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
It is forget about that part there. It is don't
ever forget that right because, like I believe you said
this on look forward, if if like Bill Clinton or
anybody else, any other Democrats were in there and he
wasn't in them, he would have released them the day
he got in office.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
That's what I'm saying. I'm standing by that. I don't
think Bill I think Bill Clinton is a is a
filthy sex pest, but I don't think he's I don't
I don't think they're like he was on the plane. Okay,
so was Trump, Like, what is your argument, Like, Yeah,
there's a bunch of people on the plane, doesn't mean
they're they're a pedophile. That was his whole thing. It's
like two circles of friends, my pedal friends and these
(36:26):
other people I deal with to make me seem normal,
Like that was his whole thing, and he just mixed
all those people together so that he could seem reasonable. Now,
Jeffrey Epstein, I mean, he was a piece of shit,
and I'm glad he's dead. But he wasn't dumb like
he he He was clearly very smart and Donald Trump. Yeah, so,
(36:46):
like if Bill Clinton is in it, you think that
they would have just let Bill Clint walk around without
dropping that dude, they hate him for some reason. Oh well,
you know Donald Trump literally had the FBI redact his
name out of the doctor that's been reported, right, Yeah,
said that like over a thousand times or some shit. Right,
(37:08):
You think that he wouldn't drop that shit on Bill Clinton?
Is like Bill Clinton fucked this woman on next day,
and he'd be like, let me just go out here
and tweet this shit, Like he would just tweet it out.
He would tweet it out. And the fact that he
won't tells me everything about it, Like, yeah, Bill Clinton
might have gotten a massage from some woman on a
plane or whatever. That does not mean he had sex
with her, dude, Like it doesn't that. That GOP committee
(37:31):
came out the other day and said, well, Bill Clinton
had more ties to Jeffrey Epstein. What kind of ties?
What kind of ties?
Speaker 2 (37:39):
Like I don't believe you prove it?
Speaker 1 (37:41):
Yeah, why don't you release the documents and tell us all? Like, no,
so does Bill Clinton fuck women outside of his marriage?
One thousand percent? We all know that? Does that mean
that's kids. No it doesn't. That's stupid, Like that's a
that's a wild assumption. So yeah, I think then Donald
(38:01):
Trump realizes that that she lacking they got last night
is a big deal, whether Mike Johnson wants to admit
it or not. I saw Mike Johnson say some shit
like zan, Mumdannie only got a million votes and there's
eight million people in New York. No one has gotten
a million votes in a mayor or race since nineteen
sixty seven. That's how fucking rare. They literally wrote articles
(38:24):
about it the other day. It was like, oh, he
might break this record, that's crazy, And Mike Johnson's like,
it's only a million people, Like yeah, it's actually a
really big deal.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
Like what the fun if that's a fifty eight year
old record like that?
Speaker 1 (38:40):
I don't know, man, seems like really kind of a
big deal. So yeah, yeah, I think Trump realizes that
it's bad. I don't think I don't think the Republicans
quite realize how bad it's going to get if they
keep the government closed through the holidays. I think that's
a really bad move. Like it's like, yeah, if people
(39:03):
have to go through Thanksgiving not being able to travel
to see family. They're going to be super pissed if
they have to go through Christmas without getting paid, and shit,
they are going to lose their fucking minds. And if
insurance goes up. Yeah, and keep in mind all of
this is under the guise of Snap benefits not going up, right.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
Like, imagine your Snap benefits will go out, you can't
travel sos, Like some people are not going to have Thanksgiving.
Some people like don't even celebrate Thanksgiving because like but
like they might not be able to begin with this's weird,
or just don't do Black Friday and all that other shit.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
Yeah, that's a that's a good point. And thought about that.
That's a big financial boom for a lot of companies.
What if people just don't have.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Money, It gets them out of it gets them out
of the rad That's why they do it.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Yeah, how about you don't buy that thirty dollars seventy
seven inch television, don't kill that right, Yeah, just stay
at home, stay at home, don't fucking spend your money.
I think a lot of people might be doing that.
Uh oh yeah, like to to to bet to deprive
people of the Snap benefits again, which most of them
(40:08):
work in November of all fucking months. Like that's a
different kind of cruel, right, Like, you know what you're doing,
you're doing it on purpose. And I don't understand how
people that voted for this are cool with it. I
get people that are like, oh, you know, more snap
benefits for you fucking people, you bet but on weaves
and all those other ship which I'm like, you don't
(40:30):
know how snap benefits work. You can't even buy hot
fruit snapmanfits. You can't go to fucking McDonald's with with
You have to go to supermarkets that sell you food
that you have to cook. Well, that's it.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
They can buy cookies at the grocery store, it is.
They not allowed to have a cookie.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
Like a no frills fucking bolooney and ship like that. Like,
then make fucking fresh fruit cheaper? How about that? Yeah,
it make healthier food cheaper, But we don't do that
because because why the fuck not? Who knows?
Speaker 1 (41:07):
Yeah, it's all process.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
It's just unbelievably frustrating how people. And I see a
lot of black people doing that shit.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Yeah a lot.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
I've seen a lot of like black people on TikTok
talking about all these people and not getting the benefits
and all this other bullshit. I'm like, yo, y'all just
don't know how things work. You fall into the fucking
you fall, you're falling for it. You fall for that
narrative that these white people have been putting forth for
the last fifty years about the welfare queens and shit
like that that Ronald Reagan put into play forty something
(41:37):
years ago. Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
Absolutely, and y'all just meanwhile, the biggest recipients of it
are poor white people.
Speaker 2 (41:46):
Yeah, on the fact that, first of all, there are
more white people in this fucking country, so of course,
and then.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
But there's just also a lot of poor white people
in this country, Like they're just this, this is shit
on poor ass white people.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
But a lot of poor white people that keep voting
red for some you're going to lose their benefits. These
people don't like you, They don't care about you if
they once they get money. And this is the thing
that I hate about these black folks, Like once they
get money, it's like, oh, I don't give a fuck
about you no more. I guess like Snoop did some
shit recently that nigga, I don't know, he's a horror
(42:19):
for money. We've already said that you'll do whatever for money.
Who else I saw? It was like a musical music
uh Rick Ross did some some something for like some
maga shit.
Speaker 1 (42:31):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
They're all just a bunch of like, yeah, you just
make money and then you don't give a fuck about
your people. Like I guess you might like give back
or whatever, but do you really care? Like like Snoop
does that whole football thing, but that's because that's what
he likes, right, he loves football, right, so I'm not
gonna say he doesn't help black folks, but like it's
for sports and ship okay, cool, Like people play football,
(42:55):
people love football. It just it's weird. I don't understand
why you just turn on Like I'm not gonna say
you turn on your blood, on your on your people.
But if all you care about is money, like you
have it, You've got it, you have it, why do
you need more? Why do you need so much more?
Speaker 1 (43:12):
I mean, this is the thing I know. I just
fundamentally will never understand. It's having all that kind of
money and not helping people. I just don't. I don't
understand it. Like I just there there is something that
I think just breaks in my mind that there are
billionaires who will just be like, Oh, I'm just gonna
(43:33):
hoard all this money, yo, Just help people, Just help people,
like and I know there's gonna be people like that's
virtue signaling or whatever. By the way, calling people out
for virtue signaling is a type of virtue signaling. Fuck yourself, Like,
it's just it's just it's such a weird stance to
(43:54):
take to me. Of like, and I've said this on
the show, and I've said this to you person. You
guys something like I don't understand how Elon Musk, who
is generally just a reprehensible person but also a very
arrogant person, you have like a half a trillion dollars
or more at this point, why would you not just
(44:16):
help a bunch of people. I would have them building
statues of me, like arrogance, just with pure arrogance, just
pure arrogance, just to be like I.
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Would build a city, and fucking I would build a
in fucking San Francisco.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Yeah, who gives a fuck, it's you. It's nothing to you, dude,
it's nothing. But instead they hoard coins like a fucking
lord of the rings dragon. I don't understand it. They're like, oh,
I gotta have all this money, bitch.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
Why.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
Well I earned it? One, No, you didn't. Okay, you
didn't earn that. Most of that shit is from government subsidies.
That's our money. Fuck you, Okay. But but at the
same time, like you know, you could just be like, oh,
what are the I would just go to cities and
be like, what is your big problem? Well, you know
schools don't have air conditioner. Bam, air condition the whole school. Oh,
(45:18):
the schools have a mold problem. Bam. Here's here's point
zero zero zero zero zero one percent of the amount
of money I have fix all your schools. And by
the way, I'd also pay my taxes. Oh well, you
wouldn't have five hundred billion, you'd only have four hundred billion.
I think I'll be fine, pay your taxes and help people. Dude,
(45:39):
just pay at tax to help people. They'd be erect
in statues to you. Oh, Elon must is the greatest
wafl gabba. Who guess who cares? You got all that technology,
all this money, all these grand ideas. We have electric
we have kids riding around in gas buses. I'd be like,
just build a bunch of electric buses for kids. There
you go.
Speaker 2 (45:59):
Yeah, we only use them to fucking shuttle kids from
home to school. Yeah, you could easily fucking charge them up,
Like I worth three hundred billion dollars and just I
want to go to space the fuck.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
Like, by the way, you have enough money to also
do that, Like that's the thing he has the money
to also do. He doesn't have to choose. He doesn't
have to choose. It's the wildest shit to me. It's
only like regular people are like, hey man, we gotta
help people. These original fuckers are like, I don't know
what to do, bro. I mean, I guess I'm buying
another jet Ski today. Like and look, I'm not saying
(46:38):
you have to. I'm saying just from an arrogance standpoint,
I would be like, this is my opportunity for people
to think I'm fucking dope. Like that's just to me,
I just don't understand it. It's like the weirdest thing. Yeah,
I saw someone on online.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
Fifty cent posted something on Instagram here where he was
talking about rest in peace, New York, NYC. Whenever it
started like sixteen ninety two to nineteen to twenty twenty five,
and he's rich. I don't Again, I don't think he
lives there anymore. But my question to these billion these
millionaires in these billionaires millionaires and billionaires is what will
you be able to buy? What won't you be able
to purchase come next year that you can buy now
(47:18):
where you're where the two percent tax increase is going
to affect you that much? What? What object?
Speaker 1 (47:25):
What?
Speaker 2 (47:26):
You won't be able to put your children through school?
Like what do you You won't be able to pay
the exorbitant amount of money you pay for your fucking
penthouse apartment in New York, probably like two hundred thousand
dollars a month, but like six hundred square like six
six hundred square feet of space, right that was incredibly expensive. Again,
this is this is the reason why mom Donnie is like, yeah,
(47:47):
that's what. It is. Way too fucking high. It just
is like the dude rant, it's way too high. That
Nigga should have won, right remember him? But yeah, stuff
costs too much. Food costs a lot of money. Yeah,
I mean people don't pay enough and you don't pay
enough in taxes to be able to like live like
this and you have a whole other section of other people.
(48:09):
Most people in New York aren't rich. There's eight million
people in that fucking in that goddamn city, in that city.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
Yeah, it's curtsy.
Speaker 2 (48:17):
That city's way too many people. Some of your niggas
need to move, but that's neither.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
Here well with a lot of people just care what
people want, saying they're gonna move out right. Alan Derschwitz
bow his brains out on National.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Network. That was a network that do blues braining on
that movie.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
I can yeahtwork.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Yeah, yeah, but that's kind of I mean, n y
C is just a mass. It is like a fucking
just super case of like just unaffordability. But like that's
how it is all over the country. Yeah, ship is
just going up, and people can't afford food, people can't
afford like an apartment out here where I live, for
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like just a regular as apartment, Like it starts out
of like fourteen hundred a month for fucking one.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
Bedroom for a one bedroom.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
In certain like in Owens Mills where I live, Like
this almost is like twelve to fourteen hundred dollars a month.
Speaker 1 (49:17):
I pay why we runt the house here and I
pay about.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
Three hundred a month. No, No, that's insane.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
Come on, five hundred now we pay we pay about
fourteen hundred more or less. It depends on the exchange rate,
about fourteen hundred a month for a three bedroom house.
It's a pool with a pool. So we brand new house, okay, Like,
(49:53):
ain't nobody even lived in this montherfucker brand new hunts
like and I'm not saying the prices have to be
exactly the same in the US as elsewhere, but like
it it shouldn't be that expensive, Like it shouldn't be
the expensive. Like my first apartment in the area, like uh,
near where you live now, My first apartment in a
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number of years ago, I was like twenty five.
Speaker 2 (50:17):
The department was six hundred.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
Mine was eight hundred, and it was like it was
a big ass apartment. It was like two bedrooms and
two baths, Like it was a big it was really big.
Like it's a completely reasonable amount of money to pay
for an apartment, Like yeah, yeah, I didn't think it
was crazy. So it's it's just just the idea of
things being extremely expensive. Tax is going by the way,
(50:42):
tax is going up for the middle class and for
four folks. Texas going down.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
The res of the Trump tax code does not forget that. Yep,
they said he was going to fucking lower Texas. They
haven't done that because it's tax code. But he's lower
taxes for a fucking billionaire. Friends, Yep, we'll pay you more, like, yeah,
they're fucking billionaires.
Speaker 1 (50:59):
They should. That's the problem. Yeah, people look at like
raw numbers. What's a lot of money. What's the percentage
that they pay? Because what's the percentage that you.
Speaker 2 (51:09):
Pay, like you twenty twenty five, twenty six percent of
some crazy shit like that, it's a lot And quote
them a fucking checked.
Speaker 1 (51:18):
They pay less, and they pay far less than you,
like four or five percent. Someone pay nothing, right, they
got enough lawyers to fucking worm their way out of it.
So no I and the whole idea of like the
two percent increase in New York in taxes on people
making a million dollars or more, people are that's outrageous
(51:40):
that you make thirty five thousand dollars year. Shut up,
they ain't talking to you, like they're not. Nobody's even
looking at you. Pipe down. That two percent increase puts
them on par with what New Jersey charges right where
are you moving? Where are you moving? I love New York.
I'm a hardcourt year you would you move to Florida?
(52:01):
You move to Florida. You love New York, So you
gonna move to Florida? All right, Okay you what you're
gonna look? Yeah, there ain't no there ain't no Vistits like,
get the fuck out of here? Where are you moving
to the places that you want to move that's cool
and has a bunch of culture and show like that.
They're all expensive.
Speaker 2 (52:20):
They're all incredibly expensive, so it doesn't matter, Like just
you know, just paid the two percent. You got it,
you got it, you have it.
Speaker 1 (52:28):
Paid that one that one guy who built Bill Lackman
who's like a hedge fund manager, who spent like some
like eight million dollars or some eighty million dollars, some
crazy amount. Uh give it to quota to help Cuomo win. Mom.
Donnie's like he could have just paid that in taxes
(52:50):
and it would have been less, Like it still would
have been less like the two percent I'm asking for,
it's less.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
Than what you just gave him, Like, pay you tax
and think about that for us two percent extra for
all of those millionaires in New York And that's all
it would take to fund the ship that he's he's
looking for.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (53:09):
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
Hey, you know who also had a similar idea that
everyone fucking blew or off Elizabeth Warren same thing. Two
cents on every dollar over like forty million dollars or
whatever the fuck it was. It would cost you nothing
to like fun, you know, you know, you know, like
preschool and and you know, you know, uh, you know,
(53:34):
universal daycaren all that. We could have done all these things.
It's just taken a little bit of money from rich
people that they would barely fucking not barely. They would
not notice. You wouldn't notice, they wouldn't even notice. Well,
you can't text your way out of things. We do
that for everything else. It tacks the shit out of you.
(53:56):
And then use that money to go buy bombs and
blow people up in other parts of the world.
Speaker 2 (54:01):
We just gave Argentina, Yeah, twenty billion dollars. Where that
money comes? They want to give them forty billion? They
wanted forty billion. Where'd that money come from? Just out
of thin air? Just out of your asshole? Like what
the funded ours?
Speaker 1 (54:20):
Ours? Ours? Was?
Speaker 2 (54:22):
It was? It funded by fucking the private fucking people
that are funding what's his name is Bunker, I mean ballroom, right,
you know that's weird, Like all of these companies is
funding shit just because they can. You know, three hundred
and fifty million dollars he here you go, that's a
lot of money that they could have paid in fucking
taxes and helped.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
Somebody out in some other country. Right when you there's
literally nothing to that, right when you say, Okay, we're
gonna need three hundred and fifty million dollars in taxes, Well,
we can't afford that. You just gave it away to
this dude. You can't afford it. You're life, You're like.
Speaker 2 (54:55):
You had a bunch of lies. Like again, corporations don't
like you, and I'm gonna need my black rather than
to realize that. I know the people listening to us
who understand that. But like, if this goes out to
somebody else, some fucking loser on some some coon as
nigga that I might stumble upon this on on YouTube
or something like, they don't care about you. You might
be rich one day, and I get it. You don't
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want to pay taxes. Nobody does, No one likes paying taxes.
Everyone hates it, but it has to. Like one are
two things in life, death and taxes. You pay your
taxes and it helps people with it. Like, if you
don't want to pay taxes, all right, fine, just then
just build it yourself. I don't want those roads, build
(55:37):
them your fucking self.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
But you're not going to do that.
Speaker 2 (55:39):
So your taxes go towards helping people building infrastructure and
you know, keeping a function the president, keeping a functioning society,
and having the president just travel all over the fucking
place because you know he has to golf or some
shit like that, and or like all the rust of
these people flying private jets like cash Ftel and fucking
(56:02):
know me, whatever the fuck that bitch's name is. They're
all using your money just fly all over the fucking
all over the country.
Speaker 1 (56:09):
Yep, Cash Hotel's going to UFC fights on your dime.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
When you're dying. But you don't want to feed starving children?
How the fuck does that work? This is these are
the people that we're that we share air with.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
Yeah, yeah, you just you get what.
Speaker 2 (56:24):
You fucking pay for. And again I have a strong
Disdand for first of all, coons, I have a super
strong disdand for people that voted for Donald Trump, because again,
like I said earlier in the beginning of this fucking episode,
you don't give a fuck about sexual assault. You don't
give a fuck about them being a criminal. All you
care about is winning. That's all you care about. It
(56:45):
doesn't matter. You don't have any policy. I argue with
people all the times, like what policies have the Democrats
put into place that fucking ruin your life that you
hate the Democrats so much? People on the Eastern Shore
of Maryland.
Speaker 1 (56:59):
I'm like, what did you?
Speaker 2 (56:59):
I had an argument with this woman. I'm like, what
policies in place? And they're like, well, the abortion, And like,
abortion doesn't affect you in any way, shape or form.
You know, abortion only affects the person that goes through
the procedure. It doesn't help, that doesn't hurt you. It's
like health insurance. Republicans have no fucking plan for health insurance.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
Also, it was way before the way, like next government
funded programs which one pay taxes?
Speaker 2 (57:26):
You pay taxes, right, like, yeah, we all pay taxes.
Which ones are you talking about? You don't want anyone
to have any help? Oh, they have regulation on like crabbing,
and I'm like, well, they don't want to destroy the environment.
I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 1 (57:39):
Oh no, no, no, no, no, it's fine. You're on
the eastern shore of Maryland. You're right by the water.
Why do we not worry about climate change? And see
if your house is there in fucking fire right dory
about it? They'd be begging to build a seawall. Well,
that would that'd be socialism.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
We can't can't do that. We can't help. You can't help.
Speaker 1 (57:57):
You pull yourself up by your fucking fishing line and
get the fuck out, like you.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
Pull yourself up by your bootstraps, Like, oh, I'm sorry,
the fucking Republican pulled them out of your boots and
set them on fire.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
Yeah, you had to. You had to eat those boots
because you don't have any food. Okay, this is the world.
You're the world's gonna end up in.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
No one can give me a reasonable response when I
ask them, just simple questions about like what do Republicans
bring to the table. It's not like this whole like
what what do you bring to the table?
Speaker 1 (58:28):
Woman?
Speaker 2 (58:29):
Like what do the Republicans bring to the table? What
do they bring to the table outside of just fucking
owning the Libs, I mean policy, just like, hey, I
don't like fiscal responsibility, but like you try.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
Like what is that Stanish for? What is any mean
for them?
Speaker 2 (58:45):
All it does is put people in fucking financial ruin tariffs?
Speaker 1 (58:49):
Is that is that fiscal responsibility? Taxing? Putting in a
regressive tax on the fucking average Americans. I mean, only
only in two thousand twenty five could you put a
tax in place, and then people are arguing whether or
not it is a tax, Like tariffs have a definition,
(59:11):
like you can google this ship. They're like, no, no, no,
the the other country pays the pays the tax. No
they don't with the.
Speaker 2 (59:21):
Country that flipped out when when fucking Europe put taxes
on our tea bag and whatever that.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Was, It's like it's like, Yo, they don't, don't.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
It's just like Yo to Boston tea party, my nigga,
Like they flipped and now he's like, hey, taxes and
we're gonna put tariffs on everything, and then you know
everybody else is China's like, well fuck you, We'll get
out fucking soy beans elsewhere. Now that's twelve billion dollars
that farmers can't received, and that now they have no
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money and no snap benefits. Now they're gonna be eating
the fucking soy beans that are probably rotten in their
goddamn silos. Fucking thanks, because what you voted for, how far.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
You get what you deserve? You better figure it out. So, yeah,
it's at the end of the day, it was a
nice shining moment for uh, yeah, for Hope, it was.
It's it's it's a good moment. Look, I think what
it does tell you is that there is a decent
contingent of this country that's like enough of this ship,
(01:00:28):
like we've had absolutely enough, and that's good. That's a
good thing. Can they keep that momentum if the government
stays fucking shut down and everything is broken, I think
they probably can. So I don't agree with Charlemagne. I
think Charlemagne's argument is poor because I think Charlemage will
turn around write a midterm election time and say, see
(01:00:49):
Democrats always cave to Republicans and see how weak they are.
You will make that exact fucking argument, because I've literally
heard you make it before, and now here you are
advocating for them to do the very thing that you
that you shit on them about, and people who agree
with it, I agree with him. You have to understand
that they are doing the thing that you ask them
to do. They're finally figuring it out that you gotta
(01:01:11):
fight if you want them to quit. You have no
one to blame but yourself. When you get fucked for healthcare,
you have no one to blame but yourself then, so
Republicans don't care about you. You need a fighter.
Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
If you see, if you see one of these black
folks that be on like Bill Maher and all these
other and fucking Stephen A. Smith, if you see them
say some stupid shit about Democrats, go to the internet
and actually do some research first before you believe what
they say. Yeah, because they never have. They They literally
they know they can shit on the fucking Democrats all
day long and Democrats will be like, well whatever, dog,
(01:01:45):
and they say nothing about the Republicans. Nothing. You never
hear them say anything. There's only a couple people that
like the ones that are in the independent media now
that are calling out the Republicans. They are a bunch
of fucking lion ass niggas and everybody else the why
to make why why do they get to act like
children and destroy the country in the process. But the Democrats,
like you always they got to be the adults in
(01:02:06):
the room. Like this time they still be adults. But
they're just like, no, fuck you, we're not.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
Yeah, they're not gonna count.
Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
You want people to hurt, sure, go ahead, go right ahead.
There's gonna be there's still gonna be people that think
it's our fault.
Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
Whatever, dog yeah, like whatever, Man, I don't And I
gotta tell you, I don't think they should ever stand
down on us. I don't because the only like I
shouldn't say never, The only time it's not gonna matter
anymore is if the health subsidies are allowed to fucking skyrocket,
then it's already done. Then the fight is over, right,
(01:02:40):
But before that, do not stand down, Just like all right,
we're just gonna just steal face that ship and just
be like you're a move man. And every day I'd
go out there and be like, you could just get
rid of the filibuster and open the government yourself. You
don't need us, and I would make that shit pain
(01:03:00):
fully clear. We are here to save the subsidies. They
don't want to do it. They can easily just do
the filibuster and open the government up tomorrow. There's nothing
stopping them. They won't because they do not want to
take the blame. Because once that happens, there is Democrats
can just be like, we'll see you at the midterms, motherfucker,
because there's nothing else for us to do. There's nothing
(01:03:20):
for us to do. So yeah, it's like literally all
they end do at this point. Yeah, literally all the
Democrats can do. They can't do anything else besides, hey man,
we're not gonna let this go through.
Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
Fuck you. They can't take it to a vote because
y'all gave y'all gave the Republicans all the power.
Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
All the power. You certainly did because it was able
to show up. So this is what you want. Look
if you and and this is the thing that Americans
are not used to, right, I mean quite literally they're
not used to, which is this is what the fight
really looks like, right, this is what the fight looks like.
Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
It's sacrifice.
Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
It's a sacrifice that and it's dude, and it's because
I don't want and I'm saying this as a person
who doesn't have to live off snap benefits, right, So
we are both in a very privileged position to be like, yeah,
we're we're gonna be okay.
Speaker 2 (01:04:12):
Like I worked at a like I worked at I
volunteered at a fucking food bank on Monday, right, the
line was like a half as cars. So like there's
a lot is on rights of town road that shs
like half a mile long as long as fuck. Yeah,
there's cars coming in. Like first of all, we got cars,
(01:04:34):
you know, but yeah, people coming in just get some
getting fucking like supplies, getting food. There's not a lot
that you ask how many people in the household and
you give them that. You pack the food up and
give it to them, Like there's a lot of food
in there. But like they're going to once a month
at the beginning of next year, it's usually twice a month.
It's usually twice a month that you can come in.
(01:04:55):
It's once a month starting in January. Jesus, I don't
know why, well, because they may not have enough to
guess why exactly. And people are like volunteering, volunteer you
can like give food to them. Also, that's a lot
of people. And that was one that's one food bank
in my area, and it's all over the place. It's
all over Maryland.
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
So yeah, yeah, even the governor put in a state
of emergency to fund ten million dollars to food banks,
So you know, shout out to Wes Moore for that.
I think it's great. But yeah, I mean it's this
is a real this is a real fucking crisis. But
this is what the fight looks like. And it is sacrifice,
it is. But if you if you fall, then it's over.
(01:05:37):
If they if they don't break before these subsidies, and
that would be going through the end of the year.
If it gets to January one and the government is
still closed, we're fucked. We're fucked. But the thing is
even in that situation, and then people will be I
mean again, things will skyrocket. And by the way, this
is the thing I didn't mention that I don't want
(01:05:59):
to forget. There are lots of grocery stores, not just
in rural America but in cities as well. That forty
plus percent of the money they make is from snap benefits, right,
people spent using their independence EBT cards. You're gonna see
grocery stores close. That's not a thing people see in
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America too often.
Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
That feels like some very third world country. Shit, these
are the problems that happen when you put a fucking
megalomaniac in charge. You can say whatever the fuck you
want about sleepy Joe and all this other shit, and
there's plenty to say. You never had this. You never
had a conversation about whether the snap benefits were gonna
be going out to poor people. You never had that
(01:06:42):
conversation in four years. You didn't have it for eight
years under Obama. You just didn't have shit. You didn't
have that fucking conversation under Bush. Okay, like you just
didn't have it. You didn't have bus.
Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
Bush was a bit of a mourn but he wasn't
like hard well, like I want to starve people.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
He wasn't hartless.
Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
He wasn't he wasn't domestically heartless.
Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
Overseas turned out to Dick Cheney. Ladies and gentlemen, we
got them. It's like it's a bright day Dick Cheney's dead.
So but you do have you do have to understand it,
like this is the fight.
Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
It is, and the stores are either going to increase
their prices or just close, like you said, close, like
oh this the price is going to be lower because
people aren't using snaps, Like, that's not how that works.
I don't think, Like, what are you talking about? And
a less people come in.
Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
And if you make none of this ship affects you
because you're not on snap benefits, you're fucking wrong. You're wrong.
Like you just said, they will either increase the price
or those grocery stores will close. And by the way,
they don't close temporarily. This isn't a fucking spirit Halloween.
They're not gonna show up. They're gone. They're gone. That's it.
They're gone.
Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Yeah. So then what live in an area? I have
like five grocery stores within three mile ratus to myself.
Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
Yeah, yeah, you're gonna be all right there. But there
are plenty of places in the city.
Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
They're like five miles away. You gotta travel, And some
people don't have grocery stores, right New York. He wants
to put them there.
Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
Yeah, And and by the way, what about all these
places that are like largely even even like New York
is a good example, but are like largely food deserts, right?
Or you just have like a shop, right, which is
like a very low, you know, low cost grocery store.
How many people in those poor neighborhoods. By the way,
they don't put shoppers in the rich neighborhoods, dumb, dumb,
like they put them in the poor neighborhoods. How much
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percentage of their money is from Snap benefits probably a
large percent of it. What if that closes and that's
their only fucking grocery store, and people like you said,
you see these black creators, like, yeah, these women are
gonna have to come back to men because they're not
gonna have these you know, food sents or whatever. But
there's not gonna be a grocery store, asshole. There's not
(01:09:07):
gonna be a grocery store. So you're like, hey, I
got this woman on the on the line now because
she needs a man. Where y'all going to shop? Where y'all,
you heartless piece of shit? Where are they going to
shop and get their groceries? You're gonna have to go
to the Gucci Giant down five fucking miles down the
road and pay exorbitant fucking prices that you cannot afford,
(01:09:31):
even if you're not on a Snap. Now you're stuck, right,
Think about other people, not just yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
Oh that's the problem. Most people don't. Republicans don't think
about other people outside of like being wanting to be
biggots against them. That's what I said, Like, what policies
do democrats put in place outside of you, not me
about outside of them, not calling you out for being
a bigot that you hate so much. I just want
to be able to call people niggas and fags and
(01:09:59):
shit like that, and hate trans and hate trans folks
and just like put put things in place to fuck
with them. Like, come on, man, that's what you want
to do. That's all you care about. You don't actually
care about policy.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Couldn't possibly you couldn't possibly care about the economy and
both for Republicans, it makes no sense.
Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
It just doesn't make It's.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Mocks me more. That's all you care about. You just
want to be You just want to own people.
Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
You don't want to you don't want to be told
to call people by the fucking pronouns and all this
other ship. It's a whole bunch of just fucking what
do they call it, identity politics bullshit that you always
blame us for. But like you're Christians, but you're like
the most Unchristian people on the fucking planet. Yeah, like
if you were a Christians, like if Jesus came back,
he would be like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
Niggas?
Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
They tell you who looks wrong? Did you read my book?
You didn't even It's just like Mike Johnson. For a
person who's so Christian, that motherfucker is punching every fucking
single punch hole on that ticket straight the O.
Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
And he lies, he lies, he lies every fun everything
every day.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
It's so weird. I don't understand. I don't know how
people live like that. I just don't.
Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
It's weird. Yeah again, and I and I I say
this often in our private group. Look, my my scruples
are really getting in the way of me being a millionaire.
Like it's really it's sucking up my money. It sucks,
it sucks.
Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Raised, it sucks having morals, you know, it's just trash. Bro.
Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
Yeah, my my, my my parents really fun or my
mom really fucked me up by raising me to be
a good person. Like God, money, you ain't think that,
Like maybe you could just like take a break, help people.
Come on, come on, money is power. These are the
lessons you should teacher. Yeah, I just it's it's disgusting,
(01:11:53):
and I really hope I'm i'm I'm I'm rooting for
the the uh air traffic controllers. I think there. I
think they're the They're the key to this, I really do,
because I think if they step off the job, like yo,
I cannot fly my plane, get these niggas back in government.
Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
I don't care. They haven't already done it, because again,
they're already under they've been understaff of months. Trump once, right,
that's the first time Trump was in office. Yeah, but
they've been understaff for some time because I think it's
gotten pretty died last week. Oh yeah, yeah, he did
a Yeah he did. He did one on air traffic
controllers and that ship is rough. And they've been under
(01:12:32):
staff for years, but like now it's really really bad.
But they've been it's been like this for a while. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
They've had literally in the yeah, like they've literally had
in the last couple of days into like maybe weeks,
they've had towers close at certain airports because they don't
have enough air traffic controllers that they then have to
dump off you know what they would monitor at that
(01:12:59):
airport to another airport, right, because you remember the you
know the unsafe, were unsafe, but like the the you remember,
you know, the ATC can see like nation wide type
of ship, right, and obviously they're they're focused on like
their airport, but they can probably see nation Why so
they're just like, yo, we don't have enough at the
fucking Denver airport. Can the other airport you know, you
(01:13:21):
know in Colorado? Can you handle it? And then they
would just shut that whole fucking tower down and then
pass into this other Colorado airport or somebody else close bot.
That's fucking insane.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
And they're not working on the most high tech equipment either.
No equipment is pretty antiquated as well. So yeah, and
and it like seeing planes for like the fucking sky
or crash into each other, like that should happened right
when when he started, and like all right, yeah I would, yeah,
I would push them to be like go fuck yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Yeah you you walk off the job, dude in affect
specially dude right before Thanksgiving. Just do it right before
Thanksgiving because then people are gonna be fucking number.
Speaker 2 (01:14:03):
Peace.
Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
That's your that's like, that's your serious bargaining job. You're like, look,
we're not coming back, you guys. Open the government. You
gotta you got like, yeah, you got like four days,
figure it out, figure it out, peer it up. You
do that, we'll come back, We'll get people, We'll get
people going. I would be like TSA and the ATC,
everybody walk off the job.
Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
Yeah, that's a good plan. I wonderf then the Democrats
are thinking about that, Probably not.
Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
Because they're not vicious to me, they're not. I'd be
back channeling that ship. I'd be like, hey, guys, come on,
come on, let's get the fuck out of here, because
you could get it, you could get it done. Hey,
all you need to do is have those people come
into a press conference standing with Democrats like you need
to fix people's health care. We're not coming back until
it's done. That's it. People would be like, wrap this
(01:14:53):
ship up, the fucking build done. Yeah, what you're gonna do?
You canna keep the airports closed for how long? For
how long? For a fucking year? Air Force one can't
travel between would you think he's gonna take he gonna
drive to Florida from DC? I can't.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
I cannot wait for this fucking nightmare to be over.
Whenever he gets put out of office. Twenty twenty eight
is too far away.
Speaker 1 (01:15:21):
Oh he not gonna make it to the end of
twenty No, I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
Not even talking about him. I'm just talking about whenever
we get a new fucking president, whenever, like the republic
Democrats get back in the power, because you can't take
another three years of sh I mean, we're gonna have
to deal with the three years because they're in office.
But like, whoever becomes the next Democratic president, I need them.
This is what I need them that, This is my
last thing. I need them when they get sworn in.
(01:15:45):
I don't need them to swearing at the mall, right,
don't do it at the mall. But like, unfortunately we're
not gonna have whoever, We're not gonna have a crowd
of people. I don't need all that. What I need
is them to be sworn in at the White House
right in front of that ballroom, all right, swear swear
in in front of the ballroom, right and as soon
(01:16:05):
as they say you're now the president of the United States,
I'm gonna need them exactly like like have the fuck
the camera zoom out and have like fucking bulldozers and
just like knock that motherfucker over. You know what, I
would if it was me, I would do that day
(01:16:25):
January twentieth. Yeah, just knock that ship straight the fuck off,
because like, no, we're not. Like no, I've already hired
people to fucking put the ship back the easy waying
back to what it was. I'm sure we can get
some architects to put it exactly how it was before.
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
Yep, fuck you, yep, that's.
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
What they need.
Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
Safe like you, just like they zoom out. It's just
you hold your detonator right.
Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
Like a fucking controlled demo. You don't deserve anything.
Speaker 1 (01:16:54):
No, no, I don't want any I don't. I don't.
I don't want any of that ship to last. Absolutely
not gone. I'd get rid of it immediately. I agree,
one is a safe thing. I haven't torched that ship immediately.
Like damn this niggas really getting shit done, you goddamn right.
Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
I am like fucking tim Walls, use my cash as
soon as I get it right. But like, hey, we're
gonna use tag fay dollars unfortunately to fix it like
it was.
Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
Sorry, no, no, no, here's the thing. Here's the thing.
This is the first construction job of many and I
hired Americans to get them back to work. Let's fucking go.
I wouldn't even know. You don't even do a controlled demolition.
You just get niggas out there, like you hire just
regular ass people that don't have jobs with sledgehammers, knock
all this ship down. This is demo day, Like just
(01:17:45):
put these people to work.
Speaker 2 (01:17:46):
Put people do like fdr, we just start putting people
were paying them a living wage.
Speaker 1 (01:17:54):
Yeah, but like you know, we need to we need
to get out of here. But like the thing is
all the jokes aside, we weren't really joking about the
last thing.
Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
I'm not like I do think that should.
Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
Look you want to do it with sledgehammers or dynamite either,
it's fine for me. I won't have my pants on
while watching anyway, So it's fine. That being said, Democrats
need to realize that if they get back in power,
there is no plane, there's no playing games anymore. That
like you need to take this opportunity. Like to your
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point about Tim Walls, he was like, you don't, you don't,
you don't keep your powder dry. Just no, you go,
you go immediately the fucking minute one. You going. Look
that's what Trump did right minute one. He was just
like fucking executive orders on it. You go and look,
you give that guy or that woman, whoever it is,
as president, as a Democrat, you give them a fucking Congress,
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and you give them a big majority. And look, if
the filibus are ain't dead, then I'm killing it on
day motherfucking won. And we run in that, We run
in the whole thing. We run in the whole that.
I ain't asking them niggas nothing. Is there a time
for debate, debate these to debate these bulls, get the
fuck out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
It's like, you don't have to say you've destroyed the country.
You have to fix it. We have to fix you
have to go into overdraft to fix what you broke. Yeah,
nine months so.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
And look, look don't don't fuck up and be like,
well we decided we're gonna like not that it's possible,
like oh we we fucked up, and and you know
Trump can serve a third term and then he don't
make it as some shit and you're like, oh shit,
did you fuck up? Like because now this person like
now we run we run in twelve years like knock
it off. But but in all seriously, they need they
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need to make sure that the game is not to
try to go back to norm It's not you cannot
you cannot afford it. You can't afford it.
Speaker 2 (01:19:48):
You have to.
Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
You gotta go hard, and they should. I would. I'd
be just like, look, these are the things I'm outlining.
These are things that we're doing. We're doing them, and
we're not We're not waiting. We're not gonna let these
guys come in and throw a fucking monkey wrench into
ship and then know what, Fuck that noise, Fuck that noise.
Filibuster is dead. Let's get moving and look, if you
like what you saw, we'll see you in two years.
(01:20:10):
You can vote in the mid terms. If you didn't
like it, I guess you you'll you'll vote to fucking
stop us. That's just the attitude, like, just do the
good work man, raise taxes, fucking start regulating shit, regulating
AI and all these other companies that have been completely unregulated.
I start doing some trust busting, some fucking uh some
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Teddy Roosevelt trust busting with these media companies. Oh, y'all together,
not not anymore? Discovery, Discovery and Warner Brothers. Uh you
two different companies. Now y'all figure it the fuck out. Yeah,
go to work, all those all those ideas that people
are like, man, they should do this, do that shit,
do that shit, do the things that this country was
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supposed to be founded on. Do the things that are
supposed to help people.
Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
Do that shit.
Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Do not hesitate, do not wait, just go, just go.
And here's the thing. You already have the policies on
your side, Republicans. That's why Republicans concentrate on shit like
transgender whatever, anger about that, or gay marriage, because they
don't they don't have arguments on actual policies. They don't
have arguments on policies. Hey, Democrats are gonna make your
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health insurance cheaper, and then you know, you'll be able
to go to the doctors. Who the fuck is mad
at this? No one is mad at it. Right. People go, oh, well,
I shouldn't have to pay taxes. Hey, yeah, you're already
going to pay taxes. You're already paying taxes. But when
you pay them, you can go to a doctor. You
let her go to a doctor, Like it ain't no
big deal. I told you guys offline. They have a
(01:21:40):
system here, like you just pull it up on your
phone and you just you just search for whatever particular
type of like doctor you need, like you know, like
you know, you know, I don't know a podiatrist or
you know, or you know, you know, like a hormonal doctor.
You just look them up and then they just show
(01:22:01):
you a list of doctors with their face. They tell
you shit about them, tell you where they're educated. They
showed you reviews. You can see what languages they speak,
all that shit, and you just go, I like the
book an appointment. They're like, do you want it to
be online or in person? You choose. They tell you
these are the available ones. You don't call and be
like are you taking new patients? And shit, hey, what's
your insurance? They don't do any of that shit, and
(01:22:21):
you said it, and then you know what it's that
that's it, and you just go to the doctors. By
the way, it's not we'll see you in six weeks.
My leg is falling off. No, it's like I have
an appointment, like in an hour, do you want to
come in? Okay, that's it. That's what America should be.
There should be where you go.
Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
People are happy about paying thousands of dollars in health
insurance just because so I can get platinum service that again,
you might have to wait two weeks to see if fuck.
Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
Right, it's not as good as mine. It's not as
good as mine? What the fuck like? It's not? I
can I can pull up and get a doctor's appointment,
you know, if the doctor is like, I can get
a doctor's appointment. Before I could hit finish on this
to endine podcast, I can book a doctor's appointment. Is
that easy? And talk to this nigga like, no, Yo,
(01:23:12):
this is what's going on? All right? Cool to text
you right back. There's no reason that America doesn't have them.
Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
It must be fucking nice, dude, Good god, we are
backwards as fuck.
Speaker 1 (01:23:25):
Yeah, that's the American exceptionalism that everybody keeps going on about.
All right, that is that is it for us. We
will be back next week for forty acres. Should be
a fun time seeing Danielle Deadwiler shoot people with the
machine gun. I'm here for that again. We'll be having
my pants on while watching it, all right, that'll be
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episode two ninety. We'll see guys next time, Dad, Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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