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May 29, 2025 67 mins
I just wanted to catch up on the madness, and talk a little about the protest I came across in Rochester, NY. 

I also learn about the existence of the "Indivisible" facebook group. This seems to be people who came together to organize and express the will of the people. 

for what i saw and was told, they seem to have a chapter in many states and cities, in case you wanted to check them out and join in.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hello, everyone, Welcome to pk DK. Another episode today is
May twenty eighth, twenty five. How I say everybody today,
because honestly, this is your madness, like this is your insanity.

(00:35):
I mean, we're talking about so much level of corruption
at this time, I mean the level of just ah
through how much they have gotten away with, which is

(00:57):
also good because if they would have done it softly, easily, slowly,
then we would not have seen it as bad. People
would not have woken up like this, you know what
I'm saying. So I think that because they have gone
so right off the gate, you know, with such a

(01:20):
strength to their madness, that even their own base is
starting to see it. Now, what I'm interested in seeing
it's whether they're going to go ahead and stand up
to him as much as they stood up for him previously.

(01:44):
Does that make sense? So if anybody wants to join
on the conversation, please feel free to shoot a text
message or something and I can bring you on. We
can talk about it, but we're gonna talk about whatever
you want. But honestly, I mean, if it wasn't because

(02:10):
they're doing it to such an extreme. And now keep
in mind, we all lost to dump on Trump. Well
that rhymes dump on Trump Trump dump. Yeah. So but honestly,

(02:31):
let's not forget about the rest. Let's not forget about
every single person that goes ahead, and it's allowing and
making sure that this goes through. We have to ensure
that we can keep everybody accountable. Think about it. There

(02:54):
are always ways for people to go ahead and say,
you know what, well, maybe if we cut a deal,
maybe if we do this, and it is necessary at times,
but doesn't mean that we need to let them get
away with nothing, Like people like Marco Rubio shouldn't have

(03:15):
a job after this, like not only persecuting all that
laws need to be changed where anyone with a criminal
record like felonies cannot run for any damn office period,
no offices. You should not be allowed to run for
office at all. So cryptocurrency, really, we know that that's

(03:47):
the tool used by every damn criminal in anybody trying
to hide anything. I want to buy stuff that I
don't want people to know I'm buying it, I'm gonna
do it with Krypto. How do you think Venezuela was
able to avoid so many sanctions and so many things,

(04:07):
and why they always advocate for it. Argentina is going
about it as well. Oh yeah, Crypto and El Salvador
might be the only example about it that actually works.
But and even at that point, it's all still speculation
enough that you wouldn't want to put the economy of

(04:28):
the world or the country into it. You know, I
have no really idea of the market and and whatnot, Jose,
I know enough to it's kind of like you, and
you know enough not to do something. You know, I
don't know about volcanoes, but I know enough not to

(04:50):
get close to the edge and try to jump in
or be around when it's about to blow the top,
you know, just common sense. And so to sell access
to the presidency where the balls for the GOP. Because

(05:13):
I know some Republicans who are true Republicans and we
don't see I to eye on many things. But they
are just as flabbergasted and as like what the hell
is going on as I am, because they know that
this is not the Republican party that they sign up for,
This is not the one that they've been for their

(05:33):
entire life. This is a hijacked party. Ever wanted to
know how we went from you know, the Democrats being
the Party of the South and the Party of the
Confederates and the Party of Libry to now the Democrats
being the opposite of the Party of Liberty, the party

(05:55):
of this and the Republicans switched size basically like they
switched banners. This is how the infiltrations from one party
to the other. So now this is just an infiltration
from a third agent completely, Oh shit, herb here comes
just the wild card. I saw an interview of a

(06:20):
farmer saying that he voted for Trump because he wanted
him to get illegals out while half of his workforce
are illegals, and hey believes they even though they're gonna
go get everybody else, they're not gonna get mine because
then we're gonna be with our food. And they know
that they can't leave me without illegals. Seriously, but he

(06:44):
still supports it, like are you kidding me? So we
had I don't know, tw one hundred and twenty people
or something like that, at least a million dollars, I
mean at least two hundred and twenty million dollars being
made out of cryptocurrency from the president's dinner and they

(07:09):
give him that crappy gass meal to begin with, like,
that's like Hampton and kind of meals like that is
they were just missing the eggs. They were just missing
the eggs. That was so fucking horrible. And I mean,
keep in mind, I've worked as houseman and housekeeping in

(07:34):
very high class hotels. I worked from little things like
comfort ins as a houseman all the way to a
bridge Carlton, baby, Ah, it's not the same to sweep
one one floor that abop the other carpet. Now, But
in all seriousness, like how do you the hypocrisy? You know?

(08:03):
Because the funny thing is that when I went under
Rich Carlton and Bush went to do a speech over there,
that's when I found out that the US Secret Service
and all that stuff, they actually bring their own HVAC
system and an eighteen wheeler and they disconnect the whatever
area that they're going to be having the convention and whatnot,

(08:25):
and they install their own HVAC system and all that,
and they allow one employee, I think maybe two, but
mainly one employee who would be there to assist in
bringing anything to the president, room, room service, cleaning towels,

(08:46):
whatever it is. One person, and it was an illegal
immigrant how do I know because we knew him, we
were all illegal. That just tells you how hypocrite they
all are. Now we got the you can just go
by access with him. The Christies are getting freaking pardon

(09:08):
are you kidding me? How much they paid to be
able to get a free get out of jail, well,
not free to get out of jail card law in order?

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Yeah right?

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Don't we wish we were back to law and order?
Have you noticed that the more that they cry and
they wave the flag about something, the more they actually
step on it and spit on it. They call themselves
the back the Blue, the law in order crowd. But
I have never seen somebody disrespect law enforcement more than

(09:45):
any of those they say to back the blue. Pull
them over, and you're gonna see them become lawyers. I mean,
there is no respect for I'm sorry, off, I know
that you're doing your job. So I'm just gonna put
my hands here and be able to go ahead and

(10:08):
god disconnected, be able to go ahead and allow you
to set up your thing. You know, do Let me
get you to the paperwork, let me make it easy
for you. Let me make sure that you are not
nervous coming in because I'm going to be giving you
attitude that kind of situations. So if you really back
the blue, like I've said before, you try to make
their job easier. You don't just become combative. You don't

(10:36):
vote for a felon when you have a former district
attorney literally raise against the felon and the prosecutor, and
you chose the felon. How does that make any sense?

(10:56):
And so just as hypocrite us, what five years ago
the MAGA crowd was blocking and harassing and vandalizing test
less chargers or we forgot about that when they used
to put their big guys drugs with their nuts in
front of the chargers and block them and all of

(11:18):
that stuff, because.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
Those are pussies. Whoever drives electric pussies? You need to
drive diesel. God, So what happened?

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Now? We love electric? Now you're not a pussy. That's
not a pussy thing. Now, I just don't fucking get it.
And if you go searching around my socials or something,
you will see this. Some years back, I was a
huge Elu Musk fan. And then you could see his
face and his real self come out, like when he

(11:56):
started to forget about like I had an a. Once
he got the cars going, he will go ahead and
then start looking into renewable energy, not to try to
charge up the cars with gasoline by putting it up
onto the generator. Basically like and then you want to

(12:17):
charge for every damn thing you want to put I
found out it's like four hundred dollars or something like that.
I saw a video or somebody paying four hundred dollars
for full driving full this full debt fuck that I
buy my car. I want to own my fucking car.
I already got enough with like super which is actually
a quality vehicle, charging me for the remote starter. But

(12:38):
that's another story. So then we talk about welfare, where
the money goes, where we need to be able to
save money and all that stuff. Well, I always have
a question, because where the hell else are we supposed
to use tax money that we put into it. So

(13:05):
let me put it to you this way. If your
whole neighborhood decides to open a bank account, and everybody
chips in into that bank account because you want to
make sure that your neighborhood has a park for the kids,
and has nice sidewalks, and has this, and he has
that and then those in charge of taking the money

(13:32):
and saying, Okay, we're gonna we all voted to build
a park, but we instead gonna go ahead and charge
you know, we're gonna take the money and use it
for whatever else that we want to ignore him, whatever
it is that you voted for, because we believe that

(13:52):
the guy that has all that money making the business
should be able to charge more, pay less, and you know,
keep a lot of the profits that we are doing. Like,
we cannot pay people for We cannot pay for services
for somebody else to enjoy. We cannot pay give money
for something for somebody else to use. It will never

(14:16):
be allowed for the general population to be used. And
maybe my example is always kind of convoluted and screwed up.
But if I'm putting into taxes, do I prefer to
give a tax break onto the profits of the billionaire
and the millionaires, or do I prefer to have that

(14:37):
money going back to me and back to whoever else
and the population. Even if it's not to me directly,
it needs to go into the population. Some things are
done without profits. You cannot put a profit on a
public park. It doesn't make profit. It's all expenses. You
cannot put a profit on a public school. It's all

(15:00):
all expenses. But the profit is coming when the product
is being delivered. When you have a student that is
well formed, well educated, and he has the tools to
be able to learn and improve and create and learn
and just grow, let their imagination go wild. That's how

(15:20):
we make progress. That's how we make inventions. That's how
we become number one at anything. Otherwise, we're just creating
labor people. Nobody wants to be labored. That's why the
illegal and immigrants come over here and work illegally here.
That's why we did I did that job. The only
reason I did the certain jobs that I did was

(15:41):
because I had no papers. Nobody does those jobs because
you want to do it. Like many people here don't
seem to get that. It's like they think, well, you know,
I'm gonna quit my job offers and I'm gonna go
pick some apples or I want my son to go in.

(16:01):
You know, we get up at five in the morning
to start picking up some whatever vegetable or doing some
field labor instead of having them go to a mall
or McDonald or whatever. Because we all want to make
sure that they don't bust their ass as much if
they don't have to, because we want a better life
for them, because we want them to make more money

(16:21):
while busting their ass less. So somebody else has to
do the job. Normally, it would be a chain where
you have phasing out. Right, you have a new generation
coming in. They take the shitty jobs like McDonald those
gas station attendance and blah blah blah. And then as
you grow up in age, you can either take supervising manager,

(16:44):
district manager job, move over to other jobs, hire, prepare
jobs for a higher preparation level and stuff like that.
And as you're maturing, you're moving up in your careers,
get to wherever it is, or you want to be happy, retire, die,
blah blah blah, and we can all continue to go.
We shouldn't be having forty fifty sixty year old people

(17:04):
working at a gas station, for example, But even if
that's what they want to do, okay, great. They are
jobs for all the levels. So one thing that is
true for sure. Nobody wants to do the farmer's job,
nobody wants to do the hard labor. But somehow all

(17:28):
of those are the bad people. You and I getting
some kind of child assistance with a couple of gallons
of milk a week and a dozen eggs and some
diapers and baby wives. We are making the system ruined,
but not you know these kind of things. Where why

(17:52):
I answer me this? Why are we giving breaks on
the profits of corporations if they are supposed to be
so damn good at what they do? Right? Tell me
any other business aside from this huge conglomerates and crap
they make or get help from the government. Just you know,

(18:17):
we're gonna support you. We're gonna give you money to
make sure you got money. So subsidies, that's a pretty
pretty good name for welfare, same shit. Subsidy and welfare,
same crap. Why because why are they getting a discount
of thirty eight billion dollars or fifteen point six billion

(18:39):
dollars four point eight billion dollars seven point seven for
four General Murder seven point six, Micron Technology six point a,
Walmar six point two, Amazon six billions. I'll go on
five point seven, Jeneer Energy five point six, Fox Come
four point a, Venture Level four point three, Tech Instrument

(19:00):
four point three, and Tesla two point eight. So he
has Tesla in Startlingk for forty billion dollars right there,
So why are we giving them any money? Who are
the real beggars, who are the real well for recipients
and this shit? Let's be honest. Like I said before,

(19:24):
Elon Musk have only made his money because he learned
that he has been the smartest person when it comes
to the tax system and the loopholes available, while also
being able to break the laws in a way that
he delays as a Trump tactic, he can delay and

(19:47):
delay and delay enough until he finds a way out.
He just bought an entire government to find her way
out into out of everything. And only not only that,
he also got all of the information from the government.
What are they doing with that information? Because if we
came to think about the signal Gate, how one of

(20:10):
the participants was basically in Russia and we have a
president that is basically onto the black they were putting.
So don't you think it's a good chance that Vladimir
already has like literally live feed into all of our shit.

(20:39):
So we are in very dark times my people. Now again,
I am very happy that this is happening so fast,
to the point that in making people wake up and

(21:03):
to a point where today I was working out of UH.
Today I was working out of work and as I'm
driving away, I see this guy holding this sign. It says,
let me see I think I got a picture of him. No,

(21:26):
so it says from I watched all of January sixth
and it was riot and there was no love and
Trump part on all of the January sixes. That's not right.
So I saw him doing that and I asked him

(21:49):
if I could stop by and talk to him about it.
He said, yeah, come on, buy, so I parked. He
said that there were more people over there, so forget
forgive my recording, just to give you an idea. I
didn't really have a chance to introduce myself, like Hi,

(22:09):
I'm Carlos, I'm this how are you good? And he
just started talking, So I just kind of picked up
the phone and started recording tuition and UH.

Speaker 4 (22:21):
In the countries these people are gathering here were part
of the protests, okay, And basically we're very concerned with
what's going on in this country right now.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
My personal opinion is a country that stopped here's gonna

(22:54):
be the NDICTU procedent. And he's not lying about that.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
This work.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
One of the few things in life that uh who
doesn't lie.

Speaker 4 (23:07):
But we're walking, we're working towards our our stumper.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
Okay, okay, see the man in the flag shirts, he's
our leader.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Okay, we'll have.

Speaker 4 (23:20):
We're we're part of the invisi the Western there's several
indivisibles chapter the streets.

Speaker 6 (23:28):
Okay, but this is indivisible. This is all new to me.
I didn't know that right off this existence. Yes, for
people watching, we are literally there, faithful protesters.

Speaker 5 (23:39):
Going in front of their federal.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
Right in downtown Rochester, US see. And so what was
your name?

Speaker 5 (23:47):
I'm sorry, well, I'm gonna say Mike.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Mike. We're gonna call you Mike.

Speaker 5 (23:51):
Yes, not very smart. This this is our furlest leaders.
We got three mics and a Michelle. All right, nice
to meet you, Carlos. This is just my own little.

Speaker 6 (24:06):
Podcast and basically you started as a journal for my
kids and now it has become this right for help.

Speaker 5 (24:14):
So how we signed you? You can go to Echo
podcast or I can give you my website.

Speaker 7 (24:26):
When yes, yes, wrong, because I thought that someone said
that you.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
I'm gonna pass it right there. Actually I'm gonna play that.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
A little bit.

Speaker 5 (24:45):
You and you were saying, now this is okay, So
I'm gonna clear that up again.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
So I'm gonna stop it there because there's no need
to get into much of that drama. Keep in mind, though,
that's the second time that happened. That's the second time
I stopped a protest. The first time around, I stopped
wanting to participate and get part of, you know, for
the show. This second time, I was explained, I was

(25:16):
driving out and so I stopped to get some some
footage for today, get some information, be able to get
like the guy was explaining, and as they were talking
about him, we were trying to get some other information.
This lady come asking because let me give you some background.
And the previous protest, which is where right Homeland Security

(25:46):
hone and Director hone and whatever was visiting in Rochester,
and so I wanted to go. It was in front
of the Hall of Justice the afternoon one not there
like the one through other day. Another one of five
o'clock I in front of city Hall. That one was
the one by fifty to fifty one, and then the
other one was by somebody else during the day. It
was a smaller one and as I'm talking to some guys.

(26:11):
One of them it's having an argument with not an argument,
but I hate a conversation or not even just an
intense conversation with am I a supporter And so I
actually was there just to record from background while I
talk about it, and then just ended up asking one

(26:33):
of the people if they want, if they were working
for me to interview them. So we were talking about
and stuff like that, and then somebody approached and started
telling me to listen. So I've heard that you've been
talking about all pro Maguy, pro Trump and pro this
and me, when well, you were just talking to this

(26:55):
guy and no I wasn't. The guy is like, no,
he hasn't said anything like that. We're been talking over here.
Oh well no that was because the other person said
that you he heard you say this and that. So
you you know, if you're gonna be talking like that,
you cannot be here. Hell, and even if I were
to talk about it, why can I be there?

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:16):
So we cannot be attacking And that's what I told
this lady. We cannot be attacking other people because oh,
I'm just asking. No, that's a very pointed question. So
the only hispandit guy, and I get it. Many of
us Venezuela voted for Trump, not me, just like I

(27:38):
never voted for Travis, but many of us did, which
is very disappointing. Which is just like to the highest
level ever because you went through it once, you did
it again to yourself, like how fucking dumb as are you?
But that's another point. But as really hispanic in those protests,

(28:06):
and I'm the infiltrated, at least the other persons were cordial.
We're normal, you know, what is this show about? What
are you trying to do with it? They are what
I consider to be very normal questions, expected questions. Right,

(28:28):
But weren't you this person over there doing this? That
that's a different connotation to it. So I'm going to
move away from that one and continue showing what they
were doing in this protest because I'm gonna take it
on this side. I'm going to give her the benefit
of the doubt, and I'm going to say, you know what,

(28:49):
she was so protective of the cause that she wants
to make sure I don't know, So I'm going to
give her the benefit of the doubt. Not a problem.
Now this part of here, you can see some of
the picture. Oh, I love that restaurant. I wish it worked,
whether I could go up there. You can see some
of the socks and people working parading. Many people were hunting,

(29:17):
and so let me see, I think I have this one. Yes,

(29:44):
this is like.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
So much.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
So we have the high there.

Speaker 5 (30:05):
That's the country, their friends and brother or to all themselves.

Speaker 8 (30:12):
While works, he has excited domestic insurrection amos and had
endeavored to bring on an evidence offer the merciless Indian savages.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
Who's no rule of work for this, honest Christ, they're
not in states.

Speaker 9 (30:44):
That's yeah, I'm so fucking stupid.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
I completely forgot that I was ensuring you video. I'm
not a producer, so give my thoughts out. But this
is the kind of thing that I really love. This

(31:38):
is passion and patriots, raise your voice, bring attention. People
are doing amazing.

Speaker 5 (31:53):
I love this.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
You can see and this is write in front of
the Federal Building to reading the Constitution. So this is

(32:23):
the kind of things where you know you're able to
go ahead and just see the passion on people. We're looking.
I need to go search. Actually, let me see for

(32:44):
indivisible on Facebook, they said, which is apparently they do
this every Wednesday. They said that every Wednesday they come
to to the federal buildings to protest. And so there

(33:09):
you go Indivisible, it says, it's the extron use of no,
that's a movie groups. There we go indivisible Rochester coming together,
Rochester and western Western Yorkers coming together to take political
action in the service of equality, justice, safety, and civil

(33:33):
rights in the new presidential era, guided by the Indivisibal
Indivisible Document.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
And so.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
They got many chapters. It seems like, so I will
definitely look up for your Indivisible chapter in your area
and you know, reach out to them if you want
to be able to put your grain assault in any
little bit of did you can do to bring attention
to this so that we can go ahead and get

(34:05):
some of this I don't know fixed up, I guess
sort of bringing back to normal. So the other thing
that we got going on also is about all these

(34:27):
changes that we got on the bill. It seems like
a lot of things are being said. So they got
tired of breaking the laws, so they're going to go ahead,
and you know, they're going to go ahead and be
able to make it where we don't have breaks, it

(34:50):
lost the break anymore, and it's completely okay to just lie,
cheat and do whatever you want to do, like right
now out they are passing this law that they do
it over the weekend where it's called the gold standard
of rules, and are so to restrict that almost no
real world story study can you know, be published if

(35:14):
he doesn't meet the regulations by what the government says,
meaning the person that is going to go ahead and
oversee that document can be a private citizen just appointed
by the government that doesn't have to have any kind
of experience, knowledge, or training or education on the subject,
and then they will just be able to go ahead
and say, you know, yeah, I don't like that kind

(35:36):
of like that. I forget what state governor they went
ahead and decided that, you know what, we're going to
go ahead and not put anything about sexual consent because
we don't think that's something that needs to be talked about.
And who the hell is he to go ahead and
be able to take that decision on its own, Well,
we don't know, but he apparently thinks he has all

(35:59):
the none about it. And so how do you reconciliate
those things? Like so many things are being bad ass
backwards right now? They how do you go ahead and say, well,

(36:27):
you know, it's okay for oneman off for the other,
Like I still understand, why is it okay to give
our money to the rich? And then they play off
the trick right like they're gonna go ahead and set
up all the Medicaid cuts to take effect in twenty
twenty nine. Does that sound Yeah, elections twenty twenty eight.

(36:52):
If they lose, they get a Democrat and then they
blame the Democrat because that's the only way that they
can get back into an election later on by playing
you like a fiddle. And so there's that Dean Witter kid.

(37:15):
I mean that kid literally has had so and I'm
sorry it's not a kid twenty years old. I feel
old in fully calling him a kid being attorney. But
how many people can he actually talk to? And many

(37:36):
of them are like, I don't care. I'm just gonna
go ahead and you know, do it because it's what
he's going to do. So we change our values. We
don't like artists anymore. They say something against them, like
Bruce Prinstein and so on and so forth. Now they're mediocre.
Right before they like Tom Patty and all of that.

(37:57):
There were the life of my light of my life.
Now they're just complete useless people. They just stuck on
themselves and they have no right to tell anything about anybody.
Because my supreme galactic commander so breaking bad, amazing show
for you guys. I actually never liked it. I saw

(38:18):
the first two episodes and the constrast with Hal was
such that I couldn't get past that. I don't know why,
but let's see what he has to say.

Speaker 2 (38:29):
Let's see.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
My got hurt. Brian Cranston believed that Trump is so
amazing it's like Shakespeare. The rest of us heard he's
a hot job did the difference. But the attitude towards
that is not that this guy may have an idea

(39:55):
of what he's talking about, right, may have some so commentary.
There no stick to just entertainment and shut up. Basically, dance,
pop it dance Unless you say what I want to say,
what I want to hear Dan, you can go ahead
and do and say whatever you want to say. Now

(40:19):
this one. I didn't know about this one. Keep in mind,
I'm having this issue with Senator Booker because everything that
he has done ninety nine that I know after he's done,
but nine amazing, freaking awesome. But there's not one percent not,

(40:44):
but there's only one percent yes. But you see when
you've gone through this situation before, and you this is
the like that bad second version of a movie that
is basically the same movie, just different characters, but they're
repeating the same plot, just a few twists and a
few different bombs and a few different f bombs. That's

(41:05):
the same shit. Venezuela here, same thing. And there's something
about the move of Corey Booker going to vote for
the confirmation of Jared Kushner's dad. And then I heard

(41:25):
his answer on the Jelly Felly Fellow Jelly the Bearder
guy on Facebook. He has a contagious laugh hahaha. I
fucking love it. And his answer to him, he called
him up or something. His answer was that because this

(41:48):
guy used to be really good back in the day.
You know, he did a lot of favors for us,
helping the community out with this and that. And I
get it, but whatever you did in the past, however
good you did in the past, doesn't count towards avoiding
any culpability or doesn't give you any additional credibility or

(42:13):
even accreditation to do something else that you're not qualified
to do because you are a criminal. He's a criminal,
So more criminals in there. The swamp is fucking over Florida.
It's like Florida swamp right now. And so that is

(42:35):
worrying because we saw that in Venezuela with many other politicians,
like a pre list and so on, where they play
the part of being tough. But we always going to negotiate.
Were always going to negotiate, and we're gonna talk creato
and we're gonna talk politician. People are tired of hearing

(42:56):
a politician speak talk like you will talk behind cameras
speak normal. Shit's about to hit the fan. Shit hit
the fan. Don't come with well, the situation is looking
a little bit gloomy right now. But don't you worry.
We got it on the control. We will be very

(43:17):
stern with them. We will send a very strong worded letterer,
come the hell on, seriously a letter. The only reason
they wear mask is to go ahead and kidnap people.
The rest of the time they're suffocating on it. They
got asthma, they got all kinds of things, and I

(43:39):
can breathe this. This is attacking my liberties. So and
worry with Schumer and correbate Booker because they may they
need to be one hundred percent on the side. And

(44:01):
many of us have come out clear. Many constituents around
the country have said, we prefer to see the country
shut down and we all go hungry instead of the
rest of us go hungry while the rich fucking enjoys it.
Because if we shut the country down, then the elite
suffers the most in US. They're dividends, their stocks, they're sharers.

(44:26):
All of that drops. I don't think many of you
have watched the movie A Day Without an Immigrant, and
you should watch it. I think even came up with
the second one. I haven't watched the second one myself,
but the first one fucking awesome and you definitely should

(44:46):
watch it. And if you haven't, even if you watched
it before, watch it again. Invite a friend over and
watch it. Amazing freaking movie. Now let's take a look
at Teresa Romeo from United farm Workers. If well, you
wouldn't know if you're listening to me in English, but

(45:07):
my last episode, I believe it was twenty nine. If
now I was twenty eight. I was talking to a
farm worker that we're gonna call the We gave him
the name of Louise who works here in upstate New
York and doesn't work on the on the farms who

(45:27):
picking vegetables and stuff. He works in the dairy farms,
but he also works and represents other people who who
work on you know, the plant their plantations, the vegetables
and stuff. This video I liked it. I mean, why

(45:58):
I see my battery it is running long, But okay, where.

Speaker 2 (46:05):
Is the value man? I've seen.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
Mhm. That's why I let it round for a moment

(47:47):
because I wanted to show that they invited all one
hundred of them, only two showed up. So that's the
kind of things that Cory Booker does, and I think
it's amazing. But we need you to not give in.
And when you're in war, you don't give in any
territory to the enemy, simple as that you control it,

(48:08):
you keep it, and you gain more. You don't give
any of it away. And that's why I'm upset because
just like Schumer signing the bill at the last minute,
just like Schumer saying under forty percent, we're going to
put the screws on him, and then we get our
strong worded ledder questions like you know, the guy that

(48:32):
lies thousands of times a day will answer honestly. So
that's part of the game in my point of view.
They can, you know, prove otherwise. Problem. But now, I
don't know if you remember mentioned earlier the video about

(48:54):
the farmer who believed it literally as I voted for
this and I still support it, I just want to
make sure that they don't touch my legal immigrants. Basically
tell me I'm wrong. Then this this also takes away
a lot of that whole myth of displacing work. So

(49:51):
I'm gonna pass right there that it is as common
as anybody getting a job that has no papers, no
legal papers, and in many cases the boss itself will say, yeah,

(50:13):
I'll just say you show me the papers, and I
saw them. I'll just write down a number, a random
number for the social Security number, and then you know,
you'll be fine. We'll just put in as many dependents
as we can so that you don't get as many
taxes taken out, but you're still going to be having
taxes taken out no matter what. We're just going to

(50:34):
try to have as little of it taken out as
possible by the government. Why because, as he said it, clearly,
the law only says that he needs to look it
say yep, look real, and that's it. So with that
in mind, who is saying that there are actually looking

(50:55):
at a piece of paper. Well, but they should, it's
the law. Blah blah blah. How many employers have you
been seen getting punished for hiring illegal labor?

Speaker 2 (51:10):
Any?

Speaker 1 (51:12):
None? Yeah? None? So if you want truly want to
stop illegal labor, then you need to start punishing those
people who hire the illegal labor the same way that
if there is safety failures at the company, you don't

(51:37):
go ahead and punish the employees. You punish the business
owner or the business itself. So what's the difference. But
let's continue with a video.

Speaker 5 (51:49):
H let me.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
Fight. Yeah. No, I don't know exactly what he means

(52:58):
by getting the job done, because again he voted for Trump,
but like many farmers did, so I don't know what
he means by that. But let's continue. So there was

(53:32):
a part on the video, on another video that I
saw that they said that two days it will run
out of food. And so now this one, I love
this guy. I don't know who he is, but Holy shit,
he did an amazing job here. Listen to this.

Speaker 10 (54:09):
No asstssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.

Speaker 11 (01:00:57):
St.

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