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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's going on?
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Guys? You boys? You for twenty here, work me back
another episode be on the keep. Of course.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
We were showtime in it, but I guess we're beyond that.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yeah, we're beyond showtime. Oh man, this is there's so
much bad media out there at the moment that showtime
is almost impossible to do. Uh, but I do have
the powerful one with me, Corey Hughes. Uh, dab extraordinary
(00:35):
of course I quit dabs. Okay, what was that that
you just did?
Speaker 1 (00:40):
I just quit?
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Now that was my last one, guys, just then, you know,
last dab ever? All right, Damn I should have had
a sad song for it. For the last dab ever.
I mean, we know this can't be true. Well you
(01:03):
did say you cut back there, Yeah, you cut back. Okay,
So he's not he's not. He's not quite involved in
the game the way he used to be, okay when
he was in his prime. But uh, Corey, tonight a
post daylight savings, the reversal of the loss of an
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hour of sleep on Sunday. Are you doing well?
Speaker 1 (01:28):
I didn't even notice.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
You didn't know. I'm assuming that you have set all
your clocks where you got any man, a minute. Some
people got some manual ones. We got a couple of
manual clocks, like on the like the oven, Like the
oven ain't gonna set itself.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Hmmm, that's my roommate's job.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
That's what we're putting it on. It's my roommates job
to do that. It's like that seems to be a
little little bit out of my ram not really feeling it.
I guess that's okay, it's okay. My girlfriend sets all
the clocks a year. I guess the one that you
have to be concerned about the most would be what
is it your h the one in your car. That's
(02:18):
the one that I kind of have to struggle with
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Yeah. I don't have car. I have motorcycle, and it's
clock's been wrong the whole time, but you know, I
haven't figured out how to change it.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
You hating? You had this thing for over a year.
Uh huh, okay, all right, I just wanted to make
sure that we were on the same page, all right, said, yeah,
of course I have. I mean, while when I have,
we just han't got around to it. And that's fair enough.
It's fair enough. So hey, right now, you know this
is the beginning of spring break for a lot of
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people spring Break. Did you ever partake in any of
the spring break activities? Per se?
Speaker 1 (03:02):
I went to Miami Beach a couple of times, but
spring break coincided with the music conference that I was
going to.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
So yes, no, no, okay, okay, yes, and the UH,
I think, Well, the only thing I really did was
I had some Saint Patti Saint Patty's Week trips. So
we went to Savannah, Georgia for a week a couple
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of times, and you know, during the UH, during the
Saint Patty's Week, but it's it's it's popping out there.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
I've been through Savannah before. So I got a Georgia story.
So I was on fish tour in ninety six and
I had tickets to like five shows like Deer Creek
in Hershey and Fishes first ever festival, the Clifford Ball
and so my motherfucking and me and my bus it's
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a sixty nine v W bus and the motherfucking thing
broke down on the side of the road on the
high way in Georgia, and this little girl came and
picked us up. She was a tiny little thing. She
came and picked us up. And brought us back to
her house. And because they were going to the fish
shows too, and so they're like, oh, they're fish people.
They saw the stickers on the car and stuff, and
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so they stopped to get us and they ended up
going up to this festival and I didn't. I never
made it to the festival. I ended up having to
get my car worked on and it sucked. But they
made it to the festival and they were the first
couple ever to get married at a fish show. They
became fish famous for a while. It was pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Okay, so you talk about during during the actual show
at Sale.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Yeah, they had a whole They had like an orchestra
and stuff. It was was really cool. Fish signed their
wedding book. It was a historic event and we just
happened to meet the other side Georgia.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
Yeah, huh, mine's not a I don't have one quite
quite In like that, we pretty much went down there
and got drunk for a week. Look, and when it
got to the actual Saint Patty's Day, the parade, like,
we ain't got tore up so much that we didn't
even want to look at alcohol at that point in time.
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Because the Saint Patty's Day was like right at the
end of the trip. Remember they got they got the
place up wet Willies, wet Willies, they got that that
high grain alcohol. You got your ninety grain and then
you got your one hundred and eighty grain.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
That that's people.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
That's poison. You know, alcohol's poison.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Well allegedly, Okay, I mean, I mean Jesus turned water
into wine. What we talking about, because you know what
I'm saying, because it was probably safer to drink wine
than it was water back then. Probably, Hey, be careful
when you're drinking water. Okay, you're probably drinking straight up
fecal matter, all right, like that river in India, Yeah,
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the same.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Yeah, there wasn't. That'll kill you if you look at it.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Yeah, it's bad off. It's bad off. But yeah, I
had actually had a couple of I had. I had
two separate no, I had, I had my one. I
only went to one trip when I was in uh
college and that was Savannah for a spring break. But
I actually went two more times when I was out
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of college during Saint Patti's Week, So I'd been down
there told three times. I hadn't been since twenty so thirteen.
I think thirteen was the last time I went. It's
is pretty convid but yeah, I mean it was. It
was a great time down there. You know, that's back
when things for cheap. You know what I'm saying. You
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get your you go. And they had the street vendors
because in uh, in Savannah, you can you can drink
in the streets as long as it's in a plastic cup.
So that's what was key. You go to a bar
and you're like, okay, we're done with this bar. They
had the plastic cups at the door. You just pour
your drinking there that you had to drink before you
went into the next bar. But you go right in
the street, drinking in the street, get to your next bar,
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chug it, go in that bar.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
They also had vendors in the street that will sell
beer and things like that. You know, you get your
you get your was it twenty twenty four ounce? He
had twenty four ounce for like three four dollars, you know,
back when stuff was affordable. And I remember that was
I think the first time I went when I was
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in college, because of course, you know broke college kids.
I think we what was it we had seven seven
people in a room that was had two queen beds,
had two queen beds in a sofa. So so yeah,
a lot of people sleeping on the floor a little bit. Yeah,
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I mean yeah, but you don't care. You know what
I'm saying. When you kid, it didn't matter too Yeah.
Whenever I whenever I started going to college, I actually
picked picked the dorm room that didn't have a C
back in two thousand and four, guys, I don't know.
We got some younger viewers, but there was places without
AC and you were completely fine with it. Like now
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people are like, oh, you see, I'm on die. I'm like,
but I stayed in a dorm with no AC and
we moved in during the summer. You know, it ain't
nobody care. Folk getting freaking in everything, stink button. Oh,
it didn't make no difference. I mean, you know, and
what we did, the cool off, what we had, we
had the we put you get a cup of ice
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water and put it in front of a fan. You're
trying to cool off. That was your AC.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
I've slept in some shady ass places, man. I slept
in my bus in in a fucking alley and somewhere
in Mobile, Alabama. I was on fish Storm. When we
was tired, we just pulled off the road and said,
fuck it, we're stopping here.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Man.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
I fucking slept in all kinds of shaddy places, places
where I swear to God that was like two way
mirrors and people on the other side. I swear, man,
I was just creepy ass. Hotel in Missouri. We got
pulled over by the cops and we had to eat
our weed and I had a whole truckload full of stuff. Man,
He's like, does a hotel right up the road? I
advise you go there. And I was like, okay, because
the player I pulled over because I was weaving because
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I was so tired and so man, this hotel was dude.
It had the lock was a rope nailed to the
wall that you would put over the door handle.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Oh wow, Oh it's bad. It'd be like I did
a video one time on a on an Airbnb unit
and uh, the person got to the Airbnb unit. It
was a bed, the toilet was right beside the bed,
and the shower was right at the end of the bed.
(09:49):
They were like that day was like a thousand dollars
a night. It got totally stuck. But oh Airbnb, that's
Airbnb's about to crash. I ain't seen nothing nothing on Airbnb.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
I've been seeing. I've been seeing asse for verboskill.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Right, Well, I've seen some verbo. But the Airbnb. I've
heard some people say that this that it's gotten so
outrageous with the extra fees that you might as well
just go stay in a regular hotel, which I don't know.
For me, I'd rather stay in a hotel.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
This should be to me too, because that's what they do.
That's professional. It ain't some guy with a extra room
in his house, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yeah, that man and my man have a damn a
secret a secret door and it's a it's a damn
a mirror slipping in there and slips up me and
be like, damn man, what is this is? I mean,
it's it's just a little bit too much for me.
So I much prefer if I'm gonna stay somewhere. I'm
a resort guy. I'm a condo guy. You know, I'm
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a I'm a hotel guy. You know what I'm saying.
That's that's how I get down. I'm actually up. We'll
actually be going to Murder Beach right here in a
few weeks. There's a resort I stay at the North
Beach Plantation. That's our spot. We get a bungalow. Uh
it's not at the water, it's away from it. But
it's quiet, you know, and uh I feel good about that.
(11:19):
You know. It's like it's like a little mini house.
It's probably about a thousand square feet and it works
perfect because when we're on vacation, my girlfriend likes to
wash clothes and stuff. So if whenever I get to
get a place she can watch, she likes to keep
stuff cleaned up. Which is why when folks are like,
oh man, you know, uh was it the relationship coach
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and stuff talking about you know, men do the chores
and all this stuff. I'm like, y'all play stay dirty
like that. But I mean, I mean, a girl keeps
that thing on lock bu it's on lockdown. It can't
it can't ever get dirty. The men. It looks like, uh,
the laundry bucket if it's like a third of the
way full that ship going in to watch ship. You
know what I'm saying. They ain't stuff just strung out
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all over the place. Man, you know. So I ain't
never understood that that factor of it as far as
chore stuff, but yeah, that's that's what we'd like to
do that. And then I'm going to see my sister
in Gene. We're gonna stay at a place over there.
She stays near to Charlotte area. So, Concord, I don't
know if you've been you were in North Carolina for
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
I've been there. I've been there a lot of times.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Yeah, I know you probably went over there there to
Charlotte area. Yeah, mm hmm. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
I see fish at Ashville. That was awesome.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Okay, what's what's the venue at Ashville?
Speaker 1 (12:39):
They played at the Civic Center there. It only held like,
uh like thirty five hundred people. That ship was fire.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
Okay, Okay, they're still struggling out there that right now.
I've got I've got somebody who they own the own
a construction business, and he's said they're doing a lot
of contracting out that way, he said, but it's still
it's still a ship show out there.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
For a while, Yeah, I was planning on trying to
do a trip sometime to go out there at a
pigeon Forde and stuff, and I'm like, let me get
that thing. A couple of years that I actually got
a road I can travel. They get over that way
because you got to cut through there. Uh as far
as that goes. And it's kind of weird because I
guy at work he had his wedding in Ashville, like
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a few years ago, last year, year before, yes, or
two years ago he had his wedding in Asheville, and
then Ashville gets washed out. It's like wow, uh, but
I know one thing standing on top of the mountain
that cannot be for me. I understand why they got
the wrong turn and ship like that. That ship is real,
but you got no connection to nothing, all right when
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you get up there, there is no cell service, seale
service gone. All right.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Yeah, it's like that up here in Colorado a lot.
But there's places like we had a friend named Ken
who was up in the mountains. But it was like
you went up this mountain trail and then the mountain
like plateaued, and where it plateaued, there was like half
a dozen houses over, you know, a couple acres, and
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then the mountain continued up beyond them. So for them,
they had to go like a half an hour to
get gas and go to the local store. It was
like an hour to get to Walmart. Yeah, it was wow.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
Man, you see, I don't I don't want to be
that far away from stuff. I don't know if you
feel the same way.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
And they don't know. They don't scrape out them roads
way up in the mountains. That's up to the locals,
and so sometimes, man, you can get up there and
you'd be stuck there for like two three months, So
you better have supplies.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
M h.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
It's rough.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Oh damn yeah, because it ain't like you're going to
drive down the mountain to get out. You could slide
down and I get it, slide off off a cliff
or whatever. But I know when he had it. He
he actually had his wedding. It was literally like it
went all the way on top of one of the mountains.
But it was, man, I could see the top of
another one. I was like, that will be the tallest
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one right there. And so I made it up there,
and the road I took was not the best road
to get there. And then I was like, hey, you know,
I don't have any sail service, so I can't pull
up no maps. I was He was like yeah, if
you just keep taking the road straight, you should eventually
get to where you need to be. It was m dark. Somebody, uh,
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one of my one of other people to work followed me,
followed me back. I was like, hey, man, you follow me.
I'm just gonna go straight dog until I get some
sail service. And that's what I did, and luckily I
was like two miles away from where I need to be.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Say you ever you ever been on the highway and
like almost run out of gas?
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Oh? Hell on note, Oh sir.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
I've had at least two, two, maybe three different occasions
where I was like in like Valley or Arizona or
somewhere where it was like one hundred miles to the
next stop, and I had like I was on e yeah,
fucking like holy shit. So one time I actually on
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my way to when I moved to Vegas from Denver
back in twenty eighteen, I fucking almost I got halfway through.
There's like a big stretch of road where it says
you gotta get gas, and I had like half I
thought I had like half a tank, and I guess
I was wrong. I got like halfway through that bitch,
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and I was like on e for like thirty miles already,
and I just had to stop at the fucking rest
stop and ask somebody to take me to get gas.
And I fucking this old couple took me to get
gas seventy miles one way and seventy miles back just
so I could get enough gas to make it.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
Oh shit, son, you got yourself in a pickle.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Bro that was that was paying them forward for sure.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Hey, but you know what you just said. This is
the type of shit that happens on the movies. It's
just like that. You get somewhere, you run out of gas,
and you beside somehow. Hey man, y'all, y'all think y'all
can help me out. They're like, yeah, buddy, I help
you right on that. Yeah. You know. So you wake up,
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you strapped down, and folks got the dullest, rustiest knife
out about to cut you open. You're like, man, what
has happened?
Speaker 1 (17:26):
And they look at you and anybody know you're here.
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Yeah, it's like, man, the minute you hear that, you're like, oh, hell,
I was like, this ain't good.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
This is some Texas chainshaw master shit. I be thinking
ship like that, but like, like, you ain't just gonna
catch me out there just walking around in the dark,
like folks just be doing that, be near the wooded
area in the dark. I'm like, no, sir, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
I've driven across this country so many times, and let
me tell you, man, like most of the inside of
this country is its changed some massacre. Ship there really is.
You get you get into like fucking Oklahoma and Kansas
and between the big cities, you're you got nothing. Nothing
is Yeah, millions of acres of nothing like this country.
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They got plenty of room for plenty of people. They
just got to build the city.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
In the desert. Yeah, and that's where you don't want
to get caught with no gas, you know what I'm saying.
That's where at least if you're on a major highway, man,
you can at least, you know, make do a little bit.
But if you out in the country on the country
road and you get stuck, man, ain't he The ain't
nothing made me want to walk up to nobody's.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
House, cross it and ship in the list.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yeah, exactly exactly. But but Corey, I was asking you
about spring Break earlier because Bonnie Blue went down the
spring breaking Canca.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
She sucked it and the boys are cutting The boys.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Are cutting up down there, but I mean they pouring
liquor down our ass cracked and drinking it. I mean
offer toes. I mean folks cutting up. So I know
she had to. She had to bang at least at
least fit them down there while.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
She you know, yeah, you know if she happened to
show up at my door and I didn't ever have
to tell anybody, a man, who the hell knows what
could happen?
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Well, look, she she she said that, she said to
Puttini's free. She said, I'm just giving back to the
people's giving to me. She said that it's no payment necessary. Okay,
this is free.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
You could probably go online and sign up for something.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Get my name in it. Yeah, but she's been down
there at kingcun all week. That was showing some clips
of it. And I don't know, man, it's something a
little vile about pouring the liquor down there, ass cracking,
you drinking, and I'm just like, man, I mean, is
it freshly washed? And even to say, man, yeah, I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
We can survive Bonnie blues ass juice.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
I don't know, man, I'm just I'm that's that's a
bridge too far. I mean, when they cook, I don't know, man,
when it comes to the booty, the booty hoole, it's
a bridge too far. I'm just like, this is this
is just vile? What do they call it in the Bible?
(20:35):
Is it so that what they call it? When you
go in the body, when you hear sod of me?
Does that sound good?
Speaker 1 (20:41):
No?
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Man, Look, man, folks that folks cannot believe everything. Okay,
you cannot take stuff to heart and all that stuff.
But when they start talking about the sod of me
and how that's that's the filing yourself. They I mean,
they're giving you the real right there. Okay, that's the
real thing in the book. That's what he said, if
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you if you got anything from the book, from the
good book, stay away from the booty hole. That's that's
what the good book said. All right. So I'm sticking
with that. But yeah, but there's boys out there. Boy,
they licking on her, grabbing her. I mean, h yeah,
And you know there's there's somebody out there that and
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they'll be like, man, you know, maybe she can you know,
change your ways. I said, but I think she's just
like like a natural home. Man, this is just this
is like she was born this way.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
I think you're I think there's a segment of the
population for sure.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Mm hmm. Yeah, yeah, that they totally disconnected from it.
Both like this is just another dick. It's like, yeah,
I mean Lily Phillips. I think Bonnie Blue and Lily
Phillips were just trying to one went up. He came, Yeah,
because Lily Phillips right now, she out there, she banging
folks at the damn your home. I said, you're gonna
kill those old men. They're gonna have a purity heart attack.
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But yeah, she's banging folks at the nursery home right now.
That's her new sneak. I'm like, boy, I mean, I
don't I don't know how much further they can gave.
Oh what was I think Lily Phillips was talking about.
I think she was talking about backdoor action, how many
she could take in the back door. I was like,
all right now, I mean, I mean we're getting out
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there now.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
You know what I'm saying, A vital party, your digestive system.
I would avoid it. I would I would advise against that.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
Yeah, man, so I mean, so it's almost like because
I believe they were friends at one time, but now
they're like rivals. So I mean, want to do something
and say, oh shit, I'm gonna do this. That won't
do that. I'm gonna do this. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
One of them really didn't do any of it and
goes ha ha, I got you to fuck a thousand dudes.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Come bag, said it was all Ai. It was alla
man break down and be like, oh, dang, I've ruled
my whole life. Well, I don't know. I guess you
may be as at dollars. There'd be some dude waiting
at the end of the tunnel.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
Which one of them up on car. One of them
just got a.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
Supercar Bonnie Blue, Bonnie Blue, she got the Ferrari. That's
the maid. I mean, it's all I mean, blue, blue
and black. Hell. It had her name, her stage name
stitched in the in the head wrest. Oh you know
that cost her a pritty penny right there, five hundred k.
(23:31):
What's what's the bass Ferrari? Let's see how much of
bas Ferrari couse? How much let's say base, Hey, they
already knew. Let's see, right, here, Okay, ain't no bad.
The bas Ferrari, depending on the model, typically starts in
the range of two hundred thousand to over three hundred thousand. Okay,
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so she probably she probably got the top of the line.
Speaker 5 (23:57):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
So let's see what the top oh ship, Well, I
don't know if she got this from the top of
the line. What's this? A Ferrari Daytona SP three starts
at two million, two hundred and twenty seven thousand. Hm hmm,
I don't even know, Like how many something? It's so good?
(24:24):
Can we do what Dick basse average? I mean, how many?
How many do you have to sit on before you
got to that amount of money? It's like, well I
lost count at about you know, five thousand. I mean
if she banged a thousand dudes in uh in a day,
which we don't. We don't have the footage because she
(24:46):
wouldn't allowed to release the footage because of uh they
couldn't verify all the ages, so age verification. So uh,
it's it's still the least of sparks. Girl think that's
her name? Is the undisputed championing No, No, she did
nine hundred, nine hundredth Uh that was back during the
(25:11):
I think late nineties early two thousand, Jerry Springer had
sent a camera crew out there. That's how I knew
about it. Some good old Jerry Springer. I mean that
wouldn't much. It could beat that if you if you
had just regular old TV, you know, no cable and
no satellite, no nothing like that. You know, you look
forward to a little bit of Jerry Springer. Get your
drama on, you know what I'm saying. They always come
(25:34):
out there. It's like it's like, yeah, I'm confronting my
husband today. It's like wow, because he's sleeping with my
mom and my sister. I mean, he'd be sleeping with
everybody in the family. I'm like, I don't know if
this is true or not. Uh, but they got their
modern style stuff. I actually watched a few seasons at that.
(25:56):
Was it a love after lock up? Where the people
would have a they will fall in love with somebody
in prison and they get out and they try to
start a life together.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
That's a very unique mental disorder.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Oh is it?
Speaker 1 (26:09):
There has to be.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Yeah, I guess say. I mean that's the truth. That's
the truth with the bad boys, and now we would
have it both ways. So it will be women who
would be getting with men that was in prison and
also men who would be getting with women in prison,
So it would go both ways.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Your pill to swallow being a woman in prison and
having to hook up with other women.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
I think that's feasible, man said, I said, this is
as bad.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
They stir out in prison too, or what I think.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
So I think you have to well, I think that
a lot of the women be trying to uh be
trying to bang the guards too, So you got to
watch out for that, you know what I'm saying, to
get to get those special privileges, so you got to
watch out for that. But uh yeah, the love after
lock up. We watched h who watched quite a few
seasons of that man. Some of those folks, but they
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get out of prison and get with the person, they
be like, uh, you know what I'm saying, they'd be like,
I don't like this motherfucker. They just sending me money
and ship, which I ain't never understood that. Yeah, man, yeah,
I sent him a thousand dollars. I'm like to do
what with he in prison?
Speaker 1 (27:27):
You can buy a lot of hans of tuna and like, uh,
some kind of work credits or something. I don't know.
I don't know how prison works.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
For you a police officer.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
I just dropped them off.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Oh okay, so you know.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
I literally got a piece of paper. I said, thanks
for your time, here's a piece of paper. See you later.
That was it.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
Okay, So you didn't talk, you didn't were pointing in
deep with the guards and the wardens and all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
No, there was now they're kind of now they're dicks.
Those are all a bunch of people who wanted to be cops,
but they couldn't cut it, and so they made it
ended up at the jail. That's always how that went.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Oh was that a right?
Speaker 1 (28:10):
No, one's like, oh I want to go work at
the jail. Those are people who like, applied to the
academy and you know, they just weren't up to the standard,
and so they got offered a jail job. And then
you can spend two three years at the jail and
it moved to the road and a lot of people
did that.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
So oh okay, okay, So it was kind of like
the JV.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yeah, definitely JV of being a cop.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Okay, huh, Well, I think that the wardens make pretty
good money, daugh, don't they?
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Oh yeah, probably close to god. Well, that's the sheriff
is the head of the technically the head of the jail.
But oh okay, he makes a ton of money. But
the person in charge of the jail probably makes a
couple hundred thousand a year.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Okay, okay, yeah, I figured that would be that that
will likely to be a lucrative job as far as
far as pay scale games. And also, you're not really
into ship either, as the quote unquote warden, I wouldn't
think you are anyway. Now.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
People who are in the county jail know they're getting
out soon, and so they don't really fuck around there
too much, you know.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Oh okay, got you, got you people.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
You get a lot of fights and intake. You know,
there's a man where they did intake. Where I worked,
it was just a big fucking room with like those
seats like at the airport, those hard plastic seats like
at the airport, and just rows and rows and rows
of them, and everyone would just sit there waiting to
be processed together, and fucking oh that was that. That
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got rough. Sometimes hear all kinds of stories about ship
popping off in there because people come in drunk or
fucked up, and you know they got attitude. They just
got arrested and ship before before they get sentenced and
all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
So got you, got you? Okay? So so Conty County
is kind of where you want to be at. Yeah,
if you had to go to jail. Yeah, okay, because
you're you're less likely to get shived in the in
the bathroom. Right all right, Bubba, come out there and
say you're gonna suck this day to not you know,
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I mean, man, you sitting there and you're just like, man,
it ain't happening, and then they jump you and they
take advantage of you anyway here like they should have
just went on and killed me. Like this is this
is close to one of those x Q four twenties
into life. Just give me your break day. You got
(30:36):
jumped and you got buck fucked by three days. Yeah, man,
it's okay. You step off the edge of that. Man.
I get it. As I get that one. Man, you know,
it's uh, that's some bad that's bad news. You know
what I'm saying. Uh, And we got some more bad news, Corey,
all right, and I'm gonna I'm gonna bring this up
all right. For people out.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
There wasn't visited, is it? That's not the bad news,
thank god.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
No, let it go. But for people who drop a
right south wist south whist, bags no longer fly free.
All right, So let's see what the CEO had to
say to us about why that's the case.
Speaker 3 (31:24):
Is that it's about securing The short answer is that
it's about securing our future. We're announcing changes to our
business that will help us return to the levels of
profitability we all expect and to support our collective long
term success. It's also about adapting to what our customers want.
Many things have changed post COVID, the loss of short
haul demand, a rise in premium demand, and a change
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in customer preferences. There are more than the logo on
our planes. Our DNA isn't open seating or even bags
fly free. It's a dedication to service and hospitality and
to the golden rule for each other and for our
custom It's our commitment to customer service that is in
a class of its own. A strong network with the
most NonStop flights in the US, and a loyalty program
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that delivers real value to rapid rewards members.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Pretty is corey real value.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
So they could just raise the price of tickets slowly
over the course of a year and people would barely
notice and it wouldn't be such a shock like this,
Like that's I think it's a bad decision to charge
per bag.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
I think.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
I mean, I remember flying and yeah, yeah, everything was
included in the price of your ticket carry on, so
the whole nine arts. Man, this last time, I had
to like measure my bag to make sure it wasn't
considered a carry on even though it was a carry on,
it was a personal item. I'm like, you fucking idiots.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Yeah, it's it's kind of I mean, but the thing
is that that was south Wist holy stik bags fly free.
But that's that's what they were founded on. And uh,
you know, I haven't actually done the commercial playing thing,
but I would listen to a few people and they
were like, man, that that's the whole reason why anybody
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will fly Southwest otherwise it sucks. I don't know if
that's the case or not. Have you ever flolln Southwest?
Speaker 1 (33:12):
I don't recall. It had been years. I just flew
like last month for the first time in like seven
eight years. What airline did you take frontier?
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Okay, pretty bare.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Bones, but it was okay. It was just from Denver
to Vegas, which took like an hour and a half.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
That's not too bad now.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
It was okay. I'm just not I'm just not thrilled
with flying anymore.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
Oh, I got you. Yeah, because of the recent shenanigans.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Recent. Yeah, the whole another one, the whole staff except
for the pilot, was the EI staff. It was all
like Asian black.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
Okay, did they shake their booty at all? You know
that one sugar booty and got fired.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Yeah, she looked pretty good. But did she have OnlyFans?
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Uh No, it's probably not yet. She probably does, she
probably needs one. It's like, ma'am, ma'am, did you did
you start your o F page? Yeah? She's like no.
I was like, well, I mean, are you thinking about it?
I mean I just you know, this is gonna be
for research purposes on you know what I'm saying. You know,
(34:21):
that's all it's gonna be for. But I think there
was another. Was it South you know American Airlines?
Speaker 5 (34:27):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Yeah, they had Oh this is at your area, at
your area. American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver International
airport passengers forced to stand on wing as they evacuate.
That that was the That was the day. Yeah, that
was the day. Yep, yep. They said there was no
injuries reported. Okay, but they said that the the the
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passenger plane just erupted. I don't know what the deal
is there. I don't know if one of the engine
called on fire or what. But abba damn she out
there smoking. They had to evacuate folks. So I don't know. Man,
it's the planes that's been a little weird right here recently,
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like a lot weird.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Yeah, So I don't.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
I don't really know what the deal is there. Oh
and I don't. I don't really have any theories you had,
you got any theories? I mean, I don't.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
I think ultimately what it comes down to is they
just keep cutting corners because they are trying to save money.
And that's it. I think corners, whether it's staffing, quality,
staffing or whatever.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
Mm hm hm hmm. Okay, Well that, I mean, that
could be the case. That could in fact very well
be the case. But it's uh, I don't know. It's
it's a little bit of a weird time to fly.
And the thing is It's like I saw the big boys,
like you don't never, you don't never really see the
the small small companies have any issues right now, saw
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the big companies. So I don't know what the deal
is with that, but it's okay, okay. Is that is
that what I'm getting the majority of is maybe by
going yeah, now, I'm assuming that that's pretty much for
every every airline right a lot.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Yeah, there's a couple of other manufacturers. I'm not sure who.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Okay, okay, yeah, so uh so, yeah, I mean that
that happened today, So of course you know that it
gets people more and more kind of antsy about getting
on the plane. Just say that right now when every
other day you see oh yeah, one crash, oh yeah,
one thing upside down. Oh yeah, today one just decide
to catch on fire? You like, do what You're like?
(36:58):
Come on now, I'm like, well, we got to do better.
We can't do no worse, you know what I'm saying.
So we gotta we got to restore confidence, especially in
that that particular industry. Oh, Corey, have you seen have
you seen Gavin Newsom right here? Recently?
Speaker 1 (37:18):
I saw he tried to do some podcasts and like
Steve Bennon like shut him down on some stuff. But
I don't know any details.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
I don't know. He had Charlie Kirk on his is
as well. I don't like he's yeah, well it's gonna
be hard not to find those people. But Corey, he's
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he's rebranding a little bit. And every time and when
I see him talk, I'm like, you fucking fucking slithering snake,
because that's what is man. Oh my god, but he's
got to look like, oh, yeah, you know, I'm here
to shake a hand and kiss a baby and then
and then put this blade in your good right. You
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know what I'm saying. He's like one of those dudes.
And the view was actually actually talking shoot about him today.
The view was.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Really, we'll get kicked off of you. Did she I
heard she was.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Hummm? I thought she was up there. Let me show this,
let me show this right quick.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
Well, a lot of people say they're gonna quit, are
gonna be fired, but never happens, like Justin Trudeau and
yeah it's just Rachel Maddow. I think he's retired like
three times.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
I think you finally said down. Let me see what
they had to say.
Speaker 5 (38:44):
I think this is a poor strategy. I'm u uh
for Gavin news I actually did think that he was
one of the leaders know that, yeah, that would come
out in terms of twenty twenty eight. I remember watching
his annual State of the Union address in California, and
he criticized Republicans and he promoted California as an anecdote
to the poisonous populism of the right.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Now.
Speaker 5 (39:07):
He has a Steve Bannon on the show who's saying,
you know you're going to get to populism, there's.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
A long road.
Speaker 5 (39:13):
He gives zero pushback there. He gives zero pushback, as
Sarah points it out to really, what is a slur
against a Senator Warren, a sitting senator. He gives a
platform and normalizes, in my view, an election denier and
someone who is the person who is behind Project twenty
twenty five. And I believe that, you know, if you
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are going to be a public servant, you better be
unapologetically authentic, because voters can sniff out inauthenticity in a second.
And I thought that that was one of the most
inauthentic things I have seen Gavin Newsom doing.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Wow terribly Let them hang themselves there.
Speaker 5 (39:53):
No, I'm terribly disappointed. I think you meet energy with energy.
And what he did was he showed his pretty white
teeth and it's que face and did nothing other than that.
And I think it's despicable.
Speaker 2 (40:04):
I think this is a and that's all you need
to do. He did exactly what you needed to do.
That's why he's the godly Gavin new But Gavin New
some destroyed California. They had a damn re election that
he won in a landslide.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
They still in the destruction. Yeah, because they still they
have a system of stealing elections out there.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
Well, I mean that may be the case, but it's like,
but if gaffn Knew some rents for president in twenty
twenty eight, he will fucking win.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
I don't think so, not even close.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
But I think you don't think so.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
I think Trump's gonna win again.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
He can't run again.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
They're going to find a way.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
Don't worry to find a way, just that, I think
you again.
Speaker 1 (40:52):
If not, it'll be another one of his people. So
it should be fine the old establishment.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
You think it'd be the Santus No, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
Maybe Vans if he can, I don't know. Mature a little,
seems like he needs to politically.
Speaker 2 (41:14):
I don't know, Gavin just seems like one of those
guys but he just knows that. That's what I know. Man.
But he got that look about him and he speaks
real well. And but I mean like he just but
he talks.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
Down to everybody every time he opens his mouth.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
Yet in the hall, man, he you need you need
to watch some of those some of the podcasts that
he did right here recently did like he like, he's
like switching his his whole, his whole tone up. And
that's why that's why the women like on the view
like why are you in authentic and switching it up?
It's like, because that ship didn't work the last time.
(41:55):
You know what I'm saying. The ship didn't work. So
he's like, Okay, if I'm gonna slide in there, then
I need to I need to act like I'm more
moderate than what I am. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah,
So I mean, but my goodness, man, if you're running
in this ship, unless you're Trump, there's a certain way
that you have to run. Okay, Trump, His particular wave
(42:19):
was I don't know, I guess it was just something
different because he's not like quote unquote every other politician
because he's he kind of says, shit, that's off the rails,
you know. Yeah, I mean it's like and no politician
in history has ever done shit like just be like
totally off the rails, like he keeps saying. Yeah, you know,
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when Canada becomes the fifty first state, you know, which
is what they'd be best for because you know, they
can't make it on their own. It'd be best if
they became the fifty first state. Then we can definitely
work on some things. We're gonna let them maintain their anthem,
but as a state, christ say something insane like that. Yeah. Yeah,
(43:09):
it's like, yeah, we're looking to uh take back the
Pandamaica now it's the Golf of America now, uh, we
will be taking Greenland as well.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
America shirt, did you I did? Let me drive it.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
What's on the T shirt? Then? Want the T shirt shops?
I mean that's what we're trying to figure out. The
T shirt we got. We're about to see what Corey's
got up here. We ain't got a Golf of America shirt.
I can't believe it. Maybe he'll tell us where he
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got it from, potentially potentially. So yeah, we got the
golf of America. We got Canada is the fifty first state.
We got We're gonna be taking Greenland. I guess they
could be the fifty second state or whatever they can be. So,
I mean, he just he's going, he's all out.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
It's not in the right not in the right pile
of clothes. I don't know where it is.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
Oh my god, find it, find it in. Uh yeah,
that's go for America. But but like literally, like like
nobody talks like this as a president or hell as
a politician period, to be honest. I mean it's like
when it's like when Zelenski was in there, Hey man,
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you ain't got the cards to be saying what we're
gonna feel. It's just like I was like, is this
on live TV? Just going in? But so I think
I think he's he's just got that that r about him.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
And you know.
Speaker 2 (44:54):
There's some people that we're talking about. You know, he's
he's still bought and paid for and this other stuff. Look, man,
there's there's gonna be a it's gonna be a certain
level of things that are not gonna be favorable that
he's going to do, and you've got to understand that.
But the one thing I give to him is that
at least he's trying to crash the ship because he
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know he has to. And that's going to get into
our topic, Corey, uh, which is something has to give,
and we're talking about the monetary system. Like we thirty
six trillion.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
Oh, this is an easy solution. Here is totally easy.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
Okay, Oh, let us know.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Listen, one million Gold Card buyers.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
And we got a free five one million.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
Oh, he said there, I think we'll get a million,
no problem. One million at five million apiece is five
fifty trillion dollars mm hmm. And that's our whole debt.
And like seven years of tax collecting, they collect two
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point six trillion in taxes. That's the goal. That's the number.
Two point six trillion, So that's it. A million Gold
Card members and we're at a debt. He can do it,
especially over four years or eight. If that happens, they'll
find some weird they'll find some weird wording of the
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constitution that allows him to do it, or he'll like
will challenge the law as unconstitutional. It's against the will
of the people or something like that. You know, some
Hitler ship number like guy said it before. I'm not
going to be happy to he ditches Congress and invades
Poland so Hitler joke in case he didn't get it.
Speaker 2 (46:54):
I understand the SACON. But yeah, I mean, but say
something has to give, like like like like it's got
to change because what people don't understand. People talk about GDP,
and you know, our GDP went down on this, I said,
(47:16):
but you do understand that they equate some of that
GDP with government spending, right, and the government just spends
a shit ton of money, and so if they're equating
that in there, then it makes the numbers look better
than what they actually are as far as what regular
(47:37):
everyday people are doing, as far as economy wise, because
the premise is is that, oh man, look how great
our economy looked over these last four years. I'm like, well,
people out here running up a bunch of debt and
you know, got eight credit cards that are maxed out.
That ain't I mean, that's not the sign of a
stronger economy, right, all right? And what's funny is that
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I keep I continue to hear people say how long
it would take for somebody to build a manufacturing facility here,
And I'm just like, wouldn't you want some manufacturing facilities
built here? That's that's kind of one of the things
that were built on was a manufacturing that's actually was
like kind of the kind of the golden age for
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America because at that point in time and a lot
of the your your baby boomers were able to actually
thrive off of this because they didn't have to have
an education. They could go work at a manufacturing place.
They could they could work there for thirty years, get out.
They have a pension, they have the sub security, they
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be saying, you know what I'm saying. So I mean
that none of that exists anymore anywhere. So if you
could get some manufacturing back here, I don't see why
it would be such a bad thing. But everybody keep saying, oh, well,
you won't see it. You wouldn't see the plant being
built until you know, it'd be taking them eight years
(49:08):
or whatever. It was like, well, okay, I mean, but
if we got a bunch of jobs back here in
that which you would technically want of or is it
not what they want? So I mean that's the question.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
Cord, Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (49:26):
I mean, what wouldn't that make sense because that's that's
where that's where we kind of started started losing out
as far as UH to China because a lot of
a lot of your facility started UH started leaving and
going there, and they killed us.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
Outsourcing killed us. I mean, did that did the money
that was saved by these corporations end up flowing back
into the economy?
Speaker 2 (49:49):
I don't know, right right? That's so that that would
be that would be your your main number one question,
because now you got to think, Uh, if you're trying
to go out there and you're trying to get you
a job right now, and they say, oh, we're creating jobs, well,
from what I understand, most of their jobs were being
created in the public sector, which that's a problem because
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we broke so we just keep paying more and more
government employees with funny money, you know what I'm saying,
with money that we're having a print because you're not
able to ever tax enough. You just have to pretty
much take everybody's money, like their entire salary, in order
to actually correct the deafence. So I mean, if he's
(50:38):
trying to get manufacturing back here, I don't see why
that would be a bad thing over as far as
in the long run, as far as America being self sustainable.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
But here's the thing. Prices might go up. But you
know Trump vi via his I don't even know what
position the guy has, Office of the Budget or something.
Maybe he came out today and said Trump wants to
eliminate income taxes for everyone under one hundred and fifty thousand, right, right,
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that's ninety something percent of the population.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
Yes, yeah, you want to talk I mean, you want
to talk about something that would make a big difference.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
So I think kind of strong arming these companies to
come back to America is a double edged sword. On
its surface, it seems anti industry to a degree, but
at the same time it's very pro worker, you know
what I mean. So it's a good thing.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
These companies.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
What's the cons'? What's the cons what's the cons?
Speaker 1 (51:50):
What I'm thinking is the taxation. So if we don't
have ninety two percent of the population being tax the
tax burden, which if it's two point seven trillion, they
need to raise and they are going to try to
cut that with Doge and all this stuff. And let's
say they get it down to, like, let's say one
point five trillion that they need to raise. Can they
raise that amongst these other these corporations. I mean, you're
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talking about Apple has a trillion dollars in cash sitting
in bank accounts around the world, you know what I mean.
How many other companies have a trillion dollars or hundreds
of billions of dollars? You know, you could completely raise
one point five trillion off of taxing just these companies
at a corporate level. Hell, you could bypass corporately, you
could buy, you could, you could go tax free for
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all individuals and just tax these corporations and raise one
point five trillion every year. I think that's I think
that could be done easily. And the corporations you want
to talk about people paying their fair share. This would
be the government forcing the corporations to do what they
did before we had the income tax, like building the
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roads and having schools and doing all this stuff. It
just seems that they would just funnel it through the government,
you know what I mean, Which does an argument that
could be had against that, But you could easily raise
it one and a half trillion dollars by taxing the
biggest corporations at a corporate tax and not even tax
the executives on an individual level who make one hundred
million dollars a year or even sometimes a billion.
Speaker 2 (53:18):
Dollars a year.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
You know. So I think that's very doable. And if
you did, and if you didn't want to exempt them,
and you did just tax executives and corporations, you could
easily raise well over at one point five trillion, right.
Speaker 2 (53:34):
Right, and you know some of the all sitting as
far as with tears and things of that nature, which
we said before, I mean that was the primary way
that the government paid for it sale when the nation
was found. It was via tears. Actually that was the
(53:54):
only way, yeah, because there was no income tax till
nineteen thirteen, right.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
Siens thirteen or sixteen, one of the two.
Speaker 2 (54:03):
Yeah, nineteen thirteen. I was looking at the at the
history of it, which I don't know if that is
this complete true history, because it was on a government website.
They might be giving me bits and pieces of that.
But I was looking at that and how it kind
of evolved over time. You know what. I think it
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was like one percent of your earnings if you made
over three thousand dollars. I know how crazy that say,
the idea that was money back in the day.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
The idea, some people should pay sixty percent, Like in California,
some people are paying upwards of sixty percent with all
the taxes, plus that in sales tax when they buy shit.
You know what I mean. Like, some people are just
taxed to death. Man. The government needs to step in
and just reorganize California because the governments just don't work
out there. They suck. They all suck, the governorship, the
(54:58):
mayor of La San franc let's go all these all
these cities that they all suck. I mean, at what
point does the federal government have to step in and
feel like, Okay, you're all going to prison, right yeah?
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Because I mean, but it's it's been tough out there
for a minute. So who was the last good one?
I mean, was Arnold Swarzenegger? All right?
Speaker 1 (55:20):
No, I don't think he was.
Speaker 2 (55:24):
H I mean, damn well, I mean, what's what's what's
what's quote unquote their glory days to figure out?
Speaker 1 (55:34):
I don't think they had any.
Speaker 2 (55:36):
Oh well that ain't good, but they had to have
glory days. Well, I guess it never rains in southern California.
That's what Tony Tone Tone told me, So I guess
that's the allure. Then they say like eighty all year round.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
It's a lot like Vegas kind of dry when it rains.
At my soon.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
Oh okay, okay, you get you get the big ring. Well,
I mean, you know they've had that, They've had their
policies where they you know, they didn't dry, they didn't
clean up the debris, which is called a whole lot
of you wildfire as you seen right here recently with
them not having water in the reservoirs and things of
that nature, they worried about a couple of fish in
a pond somewhere that that they might you know, stamp out.
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I'm just like, but you know, it's just I'm with you, Corey,
Like their policies are like insane, like completely insane, you
know what I'm saying. It's just like it's like, Bud,
I mean, you need you need to do something that's
actually gonna help and protect your people, not won't not
make people want to leave you. But you know, it's
(56:45):
still it's still having to the rich and famous people.
So I think that's I think that's what's really been
keeping to the float because I guess they love that stuff.
Well now you're why, but.
Speaker 1 (56:59):
Uh, the policies, those are just thetalitarian policies. Another thing
that is big that happened today is they leave Zelden
throughout all the emissions. Yeah, he said policy at the
EPA throughout all the emissions. So no more testing in California.
All the diesel shit they were doing and swapping out
(57:19):
for electric vehicles, that's all dead. All the manufacturers they
don't have to listen to. They don't have to do
anything emissions wise anymore when they build their cars, so
all emissions ship without the window today.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
Oh okay, that's huge.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
That's a lot of shit happening in a very short
amount of time, right right.
Speaker 2 (57:38):
Well, I mean so the ti the tides seem to
to kind of turn a little bit, you know, when
Trump got in office. I mean, if you want me
to be honest, you know, I know folks who are
talking about the technocracy and all this stuff, but I mean,
can we admit things have looked at least a little
bit better. Yeah, I a little bit more favorable, like
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we're trying to get you know.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
I'm jail anymore.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
For not paying with taxes, right, And I know people
keep talking about the recession and stuff. I'm like, Bud, damn,
we've been recessed both They changed the definition of a
recession so they could say it wasn't a recess two
consecutive quarters of the negative GDP, it's a recession. They
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can't get ship like in twenty three or twenty two.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
Trump needs to address the fact that you can't just
go changing definitions willy nilly, Like, who the fuck has
to decide that?
Speaker 2 (58:36):
Yeah, I mean so I thought we already discussed this.
And if Folk's like, oh, he's going to listen to
a recession, I'm like, tell me, you've been alive longan
in five six years? I mean, damn, folks has been
live fifty sixty years. Bo, you've seen recessions. Oh goodness,
it ain't nothing new. The shit happens. Okay, we've become
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over leverage and you got to pay for it. And
right now we weigh over leverage. Stuff is over priced,
like astronomically. I mean one thing, the housing market. In course,
people people are hurting right now in the house and
market for the simple fact that their their property taxes
are going up property tax and insurance. So folks felt like, hey,
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you know, I was gonna have my twelve hundred dollars
a month payment. They look back up there again, it's
up to seventeen hundred dollars. All of a sudden it's
up to two thousand dollars. Is like, what's going on?
I was like, well, hey, you know, you like when
you set at home, my property is going up in value.
That's bad for you, dog. I know what they're thinking.
They're like, oh, well, you know it's your nest egg
of money. Okay, so when you say your house where
(59:44):
you're gonna live. Man, just the one thing I asked
people my property went up in value. I don't give
a fuck, and do't you don't. Your property ain't worth
shit if you don't sell it. Yeah, you can pull
the equity out of it. You got to pay it back.
So what are we talking about? I mean? Fuck's that?
(01:00:05):
Like they're gonna one up you. Oh man, I'm sitting
on a one one point two million dollar house. You're
not sitting on anything. Did you sell the house? Will they?
Then you're not sitting at one point two million? And
then once you get to one point two million, You're
gonna have to live somewhere. Dogs. And so in twenty
thirty years, you sell your house at one point two million,
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what's something new gonna cost you? And you're trying to
damn size. The damn size is gonna bust your ass.
I mean, were talking about a thousand square foot houses
sance over two hundred thousand dollars. You like the what
thousand square foot? You're still a thousand square foot that
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should be less than one hundred k you know. So,
I mean, and I think I think more and more,
especially in your bigger cities. Uh, I think we're gonna
have a little bit of a or foreclosure issue right
here within the next few years. Uh. And it's gonna
be because of property taxes, what I believe, especially with
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some of the some of the older people, and their
property is going up in value and they really don't
have the money to to offset that. I could see
that happening quite a bit right here over the next
few years and say, uh, there's a correction that's got
to happen there. Something's got to give, Like the houses
can't just keep being six seven, eight hundred thousand dollars.
(01:01:30):
I mean, who you gonna sell it to It kind
of reminds me of a spot over here that they're
that they're building right there and near me. Uh, they're
building some townhouses for rent. Okay, Uh, companies came in,
you know, some private equity building towns for rent. N
(01:01:54):
Oh yeah, oh yeah. They look like they're gonna be emaciate.
They say that this is gonna give you a luxury
community experience. I'm like, oh, so, let me see what
your luxury price is. You know what I'm saying, Uh,
it's twenty two hundred dollars a month. I'm like, man,
we do you know what what town we in twenty
two hundred dollars a month. We ain't in Raleigh or Charlotte.
(01:02:17):
You know what I'm saying. Soap ain't making that kind
of money around here. For the most part. There's some
people that's making some pretty good made depend on where
you're at, But I don't know how you're gonna And
they got units, dude, look like they're gonna have about
fifty units. I'm like, so, how many vacancies you're gonna have.
There's a there's a place that they built right before COVID,
(01:02:44):
and I think it's right at sixteen hundred dollars a month.
They always have vacancies always. I'm talking about like twenty
thirty open, open places, and this is a nice area.
It's just like, I don't know who you think it's
gonna gonna stay over. They are gonna rent it from
you for twenty two hundred a month. It's like twenty
two to twenty six hundred dollars a month, depending on
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the floor plane you get. And you look at there,
it's like, okay, what you giving me? Well, we got
with there. They're gonna have you know, they're gonna have
a little shitty weight ring. They're gonna have that for
you in a pool, and I see it. Mm hm,
Well I just go stay in an apartment and get
you know, get a shitty weight room in a pool.
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They're supposed to pay that.
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
I've been looking at a lot of apartments lately in
Vegas because there's a significant possibility I'll be moving there
very soon, and there's a big, big difference. So all
apartments started around Let's say in the hood, you're looking
at like eight hundred bucks for like a one bedroom. Okay,
then the step up from there is out of the
hood but still kind of older, and you're looking at like,
(01:03:51):
you know, one thousand dollars to eleven hundred a month.
I found a place near the university that was like
a two bedroom for like twelve hundred. But then like
when you get like above like the bare minimum, you know,
when you get stuff with like nice appliances and stuff,
you're looking at like thirteen hundred for a one bedroom.
I found a real nice place at thirteen fifty for
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a one bedroom. And that's like, that's a lot of
money that's for one person to come up with every month,
you know.
Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
Yeah, yeah, that's a chunk. That's a chunk of change.
Think't add about that. So I mean it's just like
how far how far can it can it go up?
You know, before it ends up affecting everything else, because
I mean that's what it's gonna end up doing, because
if I got to spend sixty seventy percent of my
(01:04:39):
paycheck in housing, that leaves no room for nothing else
in the economy. Let's just see it. Yeah, So it's
just like I mean, it sounds good, but wait, just
ain't kept up like that. I mean, like I said,
the twenty twenty I mean I mean, we're paying in
f that Shenani and that world the worldwide fuck up.
(01:05:02):
That was a worldwide fuck up? Was there any place
the only place that didn't shut down was Sweden? And
that's because they already got the folks. They ain't need
to shut down. They already got there. They like, we
already got damn soon shut I mean, ship, we already
were in there, okay, So y'all just and what I
(01:05:26):
never understood is during that time that I was like
the people like, hey, man, Sweden exist and they just
like they're just going about their business, no mask or nothing,
and folks was like, you're gonna die. I'm just like,
well they a man, they give you the blueprint right
there though. And I know what they said, Man, look
at China, I said, Man, motherfuckers in China were wearing
(01:05:46):
masks their whole life. Man, hey, we got fuckers in
Japan wearing dog shuits. And ship was it that one
that damn the ones dressed as a collie. They got
like one point four menion subscribers on YouTube don't even
do nothing. And I'm like, I mean, we damn bad, Okay,
that's what I do. Folks gonna folks gonna talk to
(01:06:08):
me about stuff. I'm like, man, well I got a
dude who's cosplaying as a colleague. He got one point
four million subscribers. I mean, make it make sense, bro,
I watched it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
I watched this. My favorite channel that I watched religiously.
Every Sunday comes out a new video. Beard meets Food.
He does eating competitions, and that motherfucker gets like five
million views per video. He puts out like four videos,
five videos a month. That's a lot of it's a
lot of loot.
Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
Mm hmm okay, okay, so so he big tim in
it this crazy time. It's crazy to how some of
those channels like pop Off.
Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
There's another one man as a guy that works on
horses and cows hooves, and he got like two million
subscribers and all he does is shave cows hooves some
of that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
Stuff and be like eerily entertaining for no reason.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
Like the pimple Popper people.
Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Yeah, pimple Popper are the one that where they where
they getting the ear wax somebody, Oh, you should be
sitting there and you're like it's like watching the yeah, yeah,
but you can't help but to keep watching it. You're like,
oh wow, it's like pulling that earwax out. They just
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a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Everybody watching hows this face?
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
It's the face they got does it to a t?
Speaker 5 (01:07:37):
So?
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
I mean, I don't know. They got some people to
get you know, you get lucky right place, right time,
you know. Uh. It's kind of like all the all
the chicks who made all the money on only Fans.
It was actually a girl who was talking about that,
and she's like, yeah, if you're trying to start only
fans right now, She's like, it's a bad time. It's oversaturated.
(01:07:58):
If you couldn't start in twenty twenty, you might as
well just just save you put any for you man,
all right, just reserve that for you man, all right.
Ain't no need of parading it out there in the streets,
all right, because it's just it's too late for you.
And I'm like, hey, you've got to appreciate that, that uh,
that little bit of information right there. Okay, that way
(01:08:19):
you ain't out here. You ain't hoaring yourself out for
no reason, you know what I'm saying. So I gotta
I gotta appreciate that. Uh. But yeah, there's a there's
a lot of channels out there that pop off, and
from what from what I've seen, it's actually people are
actually able to garner more interest and more followers via
(01:08:42):
TikTok because of the way the algorithms set up, like
it's got it's got a unique algorithm because it intentionally
puts your videos in front of audiences that it believes
would like it. So as opposed to other platforms, it's
kind of like make a chance or people have to
(01:09:02):
interact or stuff like that. So see had the algorithm
is a little bit different, which is why they were
saying when they were talking about the the selling of TikTok,
it was like, oh, you know, if they sell it,
they won't sell the algorithm. It's like, you can't have
the algorithm.
Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
TikTok a company, I.
Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
Don't think so well, it was supposed to be on hiatus.
I ain't gonna lie to you. They can't let it
shut down. Bo If he's shut down, okay, yeah, the
shit gonna hit the fan. Then there's a lot of
people to make money on TikTok, a ton of people.
And you talk about it, if you take away that
revenue stream, you're talking about the the hundreds of millions,
(01:09:42):
the probably billions of dollars of revenue that that that creates.
Oh yeah, yeah, it'd be a slight issue. There ain't
no doubt about that. So and plus it never made
any sense because government officials were using it to promote themselves.
I was like, well, hold on, you using it to
(01:10:04):
promote yourself, you get rid of It's like, yeah, use
it during election, and now the hell with it. Okay,
it's bad China. I was like, man, y'all, a like,
they're just bad guys and good guys like that, you
know what I'm saying, Like, this is a movie like
the Jason State the movie coming out right here in
(01:10:25):
the next couple of weeks, working man, I know you've
seen that. You've seen that trailer, ain't you.
Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
I always like it when he gets the major I
like it when he gets the in theater releases because
he gets some straight to video releases too. Those are
just as good.
Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's always a classic Jason
State the experience. And so uh, well, Corey, who's gonna
be the next movie stars? Like, like the movie stars
are are aging out? Who's the next movie stars?
Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
I think we're moving into a generation that doesn't have any.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
Yeah, because you got to think even the guys who
were quote unquote young are really not the roles they
are getting right now are really not favorable or or
high end anymore. So what we're talking about, like Chris Evans,
he's no longer Captain America, so it's like, what else
is he really doing? You know what I'm saying, heman's worth, he'store.
(01:11:24):
But they let's go with.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
They did the shame ritual on him for fucking like
how many movies in a rown.
Speaker 2 (01:11:31):
Oh God, Lee, the what was it? Love and Thunder?
They made him a goofball in that. I was like,
I mean, do y'all like not like the man? That's
what I was trying to figure out, trying to figure
out if they didn't like him. You know, I guess
(01:11:52):
Timothy shallow may but he's a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Too Girly's girly as fuck.
Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
Tom Holland he'll be Spider Man. But he did the
Uncharted thing, which was okay. I mean, he's done a
couple of movies which were okay, But are we talking
about We're talking about you know, like movie start, like
when you go and you look at the poster. It's
(01:12:20):
got stallone Schwartzenegger, Bruce Willis, Tom Crewe. You know what
I'm saying. Denzel Washington, you wouldn't even know what the
name of the movie is. Jason Statham, So I don't
care what the name of the movie is. You see
who's in it. So I mean that like like that
have that type of impact. So I'm trying to think
(01:12:44):
all these other guys are old man with fastbenders, old
Daniel Craig's old Tom Cruise is old, Denzel's old Bruce
with Us is about dead, Samuel Jackson's old Morgan Freeman's
old as fun. So ship man, I mean, I mean,
(01:13:06):
we're gonna be coming up short right here, shortly. And
so the question is is how many gears do you
think the theaters have lived?
Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
I think they'll always be around. People will always get
up and go. They might downsize, you might see operations shrink.
You know, they might ditch the recliners, remember because AMC
went to recliners for a while. I don't know if
they still have them or not, but it might scale
down operations. But people, I think, but I think we're
(01:13:43):
partially ruined it was twenty two is covid. Man, it
was the fucking you can watch some shit on TV
and then people are like, oh, I don't want to
go to the movies anymore. I just smoke my weed
and watch TV.
Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
Right right right, you're right there. And the issue is
what I've noticed right here recently, Corey. The movie you
get released and in two weeks I can watch it.
I can rent it at the house for twenty bucks.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
It's on Peacock right now.
Speaker 2 (01:14:11):
Yeah, the I need to look at that. The Nosvati.
I was like, man, what's the nos Paratu doing up there?
That's what I was trying to figure out. I was like,
how's it already on the streaming service? So like they've
kind of they pigeonhole themselves where now they're spending so
(01:14:34):
much money on these movies and then they're not able
to get any benefit from it being in the theaters
because they're putting it right on their streaming service in
two weeks. And I'm just like, what kind of business
model y'all got going on? What's the business guru that
sat around and said, you know what we're gonna do.
We're gonna release in the theaters for two weeks and
(01:14:54):
then we're gonna put it on our streaming platform. That's
that's a great idea, man.
Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
Can well, they probably make more money that way, you think, so, well,
but subscriber base, you know they subscriber base. It probably
retains a subscriber base, which is the same thing as
making new money, I guess.
Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
So you think, Okay, so you think because a lot
of these platforms have went to uh like they got
a w to ads.
Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
Now that's gay as fuck, Like, I man, if I'm
paying you for this ship, I don't want to lads.
Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
Right, A lot of them went to ads, Cory, It's like, oh,
well you can get you can get to add free.
When this is a little bit of bump up. But
now what you're basically you got ads. All of them
are doing it. Man, Netflix is next, They're next, They're
next up. I just I mean, I know, because they're
(01:15:52):
they're over laboraged. Something has to give, you know what
I'm saying, they're over laboraged, but they're just over like
And here's the problem. People have in their mind that
they will always be able to gain record profits as
(01:16:12):
opposed to being happy that I've got.
Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Profit right, right, I an infinite growth model.
Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
Yeah, yeah, you can't grow infinitely. Money runs out eventually,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:16:28):
And so people have that they had, well, the corporations
which are people have the have the misconception that they'll
just be able to do this into you know, prepartuity
and to infinity. And they look at somebody and like, well, damn,
you made us stand fifty million dollars last quarter. Why
can't you make sixty five million this quarter? Nigga, nobody
(01:16:51):
got no more money. You know what I'm saying. I
might not make fifty million this quarter. I might make
thirty million. H I think that. I think that's pretty good.
I mean, you know, if you make thirty million in
a quarter, it's like didn't quite make it that brouh.
How I'm gonna fill up my five yachts, you know
(01:17:12):
what I'm saying. How I'm gonna fill up my five
yachts with will fuel and put you know, fuel on
my jet. You know, I got this climate change something
coming up. Ship. I don't know if I'm gonna take
my damn jet out there, if I'm gonna take my
boat out there, I'm gonna start a week early yacht.
The yacht put out a lot of emissions.
Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
All that wind, you know, throws up the carbon.
Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
You see. I don't know. I don't know if yacht
puts out a ton of emissions.
Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
Who gives a goddamn fuck. Emissions don't do shit.
Speaker 2 (01:17:49):
Yeah, but I mean in some places they're uh put
uh In Canada, they I mean they got they charge
your carbon tax up.
Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
There because they're gay.
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
This sca is fu I said, we're gonna stop climate
change by taking money at your pocket. I'm like, hold
on a second, now, hey, I I mean if that's
a scam, I mean, I don't know what one is.
If that one ain't a scam, I don't know what
a scam is. The bit with the biggest scam ever,
(01:18:20):
we're gonna save the environment by taking money out your pocket.
Hold on a second. So, so you're charging me two
hundred dollars a month in carbon tax. That's gonna save
the environment. Well, yeah, I mean you're gonna have to
give me a breakdown on this one. I think the
(01:18:42):
fool would tell you that said what the broker you
are unless you dry makes sense, right, I'm like, hold
on a second. Now, that's the only thing that I
can see that they would be saying, if you broke,
you ain't gonna go nowhere. I was like, okay, I
can see that as a thing. That's the thing. But yeah,
(01:19:04):
I mean Canada got carbon tax and then they're gonna
be up there crying about you. Oh I thought miracle
was with us. Make your own government. Ain't with you
the charge you to a carbon tax?
Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
Man, I hope Trump's tariffs like just destroys that fucking country.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
When it had to be forced to become the fifty
first state. How or would it be in two years
if they were the fifty first state.
Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
They gotta lose that accent.
Speaker 5 (01:19:29):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:19:29):
Let me tell you, now, here's the deal. If you
want all that land so we can go drill because
they got all the sky laws up there in Greenland.
He got Greenland too, man, we got oil for days.
You'll be paying like fifty cent for gas at the pump.
Speaker 2 (01:19:46):
Yeah, that's one that that's an energy efficiency. You know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:19:51):
Here's the deal. Don't drill in the middle of the
Mississippi River, Don't drill in the Grand Canyon, you know,
don't drill in Yellowstone. There's plenty of other place is
a drill. You ain't got a drill in the parks
in the fucking cool places, right, they can still protect
that ship, so.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
Right, right, and then you so and so you'd be like, hey, Canada,
I mean playball. But you know what I'm saying, Well,
I think China put one hundred percent tariff on some
of the ships because I think they were saying that, uh,
they put one hundred percent tariff on some of China
ship back in October. So it's retaliatory. I guess China
won't quite sure if they want to do it or not.
(01:20:28):
And they seen Trump was doing some terrors. They're like,
was ship, We're gonna get in And I think now
now the tear the tariff in the uh great bread,
I think they will hear a great Britain with a
few tears.
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
So everyone was upset over tariffs or upset over Trump
will not want to collect taxes. But they're not understanding
this is a this is a long term plan and
a transition, right, and so it's going to be awkward
for a long time. And I think that's fine.
Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
Right right right, Well, you know, Corey, people don't think
long term it's just whatever's in front of them short term,
you know. And people keep saying, you know, our allies
and stuff like that. I was like, well, I hope
you understand that you know who we got independence from, right,
(01:21:15):
Great Britain, mean that you know something called the American
Revolutionary War. I guess you know who an Ally was
in World War two? Right in Russia? She forgot about that?
In Germany, Party of NATO. Now, yeah, oh who are
(01:21:37):
we fighting World War two? Germany?
Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
I mean, please people, I mean, I damn me, like,
are you fucking stupid? Or what? I mean? That's all
I wanted today. It's like, my goodness, man, Yeah, that's
why I keep saying, y'all just talk about this good
guy bad guy. Think there's no such thing, not when
it comes to go goverments. You know what I'm saying.
Across across this globe, there is no good guy bad guy.
(01:22:06):
All of them can do something that's good every once
in a while, and a lot of times they're fucking
you over. So that's what you need to be, that's
what you need to be used to. But they ain't
no such thing as oh this is the good country
and that's the bad country that doesn't exist. Man. Yeah,
they're all just people, and they all got greedy ambitions.
(01:22:29):
Get that through your mind. And none of them care
about you. You sitting at your house with your PS
five and your damn and your five dollars TV dinner.
You know what I'm saying. They ain't worried about whether
you got money in your pocket or not. So, I
mean that's just the premise there. So yes, yeah, something's
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got to give. Guys. Uh. Trump's making moves uh. And
and the moves the moons uh probably are gonna hurt.
They're probably gonna hurt, you know, But could it be
the betterment for America over the long run. That's something
we'll have to see. Oh, we don't know. We don't
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know that one hundred percent. But like I said, I mean,
at least it's a little bit different than the status
quo from what we've been getting. At least we getting
some some dialogue that we can start to work with,
you know. As far as the new tax stuff, I mean,
my goodness, because you're getting hit around the board on that. Uh. So, Corey,
do you have anything coming up gonna do on any podcasts?
Speaker 1 (01:23:34):
I got a bunch of stuff next week, nothing major history, homos,
legit back, a couple, a couple of other things.
Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
Okay, okay, okay, so reserving the big time stuff for
a little bit later. Corey's big Time now, guys person
fit Jake Shields. I mean, I mean, come on, man,
you know what I'm saying. Corey's in the big time now.
All right, So uh let's say, yeah, that's solid, good
bloodyhistory dot substant dot com, Corey Hughes dot org a
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warning from History JFK book. You still get it on Amazon?
Speaker 1 (01:24:07):
Are you doing the second edition sometime? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:24:11):
Okay, okay, at some point in time. Uh oh your
Oswalt stuff? Are you Are you going to be coming
out with something on that as far as are you
working on? Uh? Is that gonna be your next book?
Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
That's what's gonna be? Okay, it's definitely my next planned book,
but I got some things in the works that might
delay that for like a year or so.
Speaker 2 (01:24:33):
Okay, okay, gotcha, got you? And uh, Corey actually seen
it popped up on the on my feed to day
on X that Uh Lindsey said that she had been
kicked from rockfeedd, where she can't put anything up there.
Ye oh, Wheezy got plenty too.
Speaker 1 (01:24:55):
They're slowly windling shutting down.
Speaker 2 (01:24:57):
I think, oh, you think that's what it is.
Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Ultimately, yeah, they got rid of their token. They went
to us DC, So yeah, there's the problems over there.
Speaker 2 (01:25:07):
Oh okay, Okay, So guys, Day zero it ain't gonna
be our rock fan so make sure you're watching on Rumble.
She's also on Odyssey and which I hadn't been up
on Odyssey in a while because the platform was jacking
up as far as trying to stream. And then X.
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She also live streams to X, so make sure you're
checking us out there for Day zero on Sundays five
thirty pm Eastern. Okay, And of course we do our
UFC events with Wheezy and Steve. We do those when
they're they're the major events, so if you're able to
stay up late, we have a good time with that.
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So I don't know when the next event is. Hold on,
let me see in a couple of weeks, yeah, the
next major one. Let me see when the next major
one is. Uh so we got okay, we got a
little bit of time, Corey. Next major fight is April twelfth. Well,
I be here. Shit, I don't know if I be here. Yeah,
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I might be. I might be in Myrtle Beach. But
that's the that's the next major one. I might be
back that Saturday, okay, but that's the next major one.
That's Volkanovsky versus Lopez is the main one. Uh So
we got we got four fight nights in a row
before we have our next major event. So make sure
y'all are checking us out with that. And like I said,
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that's on Wheezy's What Is Truth podcast? And I'm assuming
that you'll have to catch down on Rumbling X now
seeing how the rock things, rock fan thing's going, by
the way, Uh, we appreciate everybody for coming out checking
us out tonight. Make sure you leave a light follow
all right, leave a comment and I will catch out
next week on be on the qube Lisa up