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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So X terminates European Commission's AT account after one hundred
and twenty million pound fine. On December seven, twenty twenty five,
two days after regulatory body impost one hundred and twenty
million pound fine against the platform for Digital Services Act violations,
making an unprecedented escalation in the conflict between the social
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media company and the European regulators, Nikita bier X, excess
head of Product, announced the termination and response to commissions
announcement of defined According to a post on X the
irony of your announcement, you logged into your dormant AT
account to take advantage of an exploit in our ad
composer to post a link that deceives users and to
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think in it's a video, and to artificially increase its
reach Beer Road. As you may be aware, X believes
everyone should have an equal voice on our platform. However,
it seems you believe that the rules should not apply
to your account. Your AD account should ben should have.
Your AT account has been terminated. The accusation creates a
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noble contradiction. Excess out of product acknowledge the platform for
advertising formats capable of deceiving user about content type. The
same category of the deceptive design practice. A site in
the European commisions one undred twenty million pound fine beer
statement characters just add as an exploit rather than an
intentional product feature, suggesting the platform recognizes decept the potential
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of certain advertising presentation methods. By the way, one hundred
and twenty million pounds as one hundred and forty million
US dollars. Tom, your thoughts on this?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
So I dug into this over the weekend, and it
is so wrong by our standards.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
There is no American style free speech in Europe.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
There isn't go look in England and if you say
something online they come get you. And that's basically what's
happening here. The Europeans, the core Europeans are furious with
the ruling elites who imported the Third world, and they
can't speak about it. They can't challenge it, and they
can't talk about it. And then this account goes sideways.
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So the EU says, wait a minute, the people were
finding platform. Remember this starts with door knocking cops in.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
The UK and spreads across the continent.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
And this is they're trying to shut the free speech
down and they're trying to get in front of it,
and so they're like, you know, we have a social media.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Law, and that is will you please stop giving.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
This is what here's the headline, Pat, I'm finding you
one hundred and forty million US dollars. Here's why we
don't have your kind of free speech. And you're helping
our people exercise American style free speech. But we want
all of the citizens to stfu because that's not the
way we do it. We're making the decisions here and
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we don't want to hear citizens. It's you know, getting
revved up and Pat, it's not that the speech was
on the platform. It was the a followership it was
getting from core regular citizens who were saying, I am
pissed off about how many of these people were brought
into Germany.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Remember all the.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Boats that came into Journey just course, and people are
pissed off. So it's it is not that X had
an account doing this, Pat, it was the amount of
viewership the account is getting. And so the block is
coming back and saying, Elon Musk, I'm finding you why
we don't have American style free speech.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Stop enabling it. That's not what they're saying, but that
is what they're doing.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
I just think it's like the way that great breakdown, Tom,
because I figured, like I was like, wait, is that
what's going on?
Speaker 1 (03:38):
So there does he have to pay?
Speaker 4 (03:39):
Like can he fight it or it's just like a
done deal that he has to pay it?
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Like will he be able to fight this?
Speaker 4 (03:45):
Because that Tom if I I mean, he can't really
just shut it down for everybody in the UK. But
this is and this goes into everything that we talked
about Pat with all the grooming gangs and everything. They
don't want people to hear the truth. And that's why
him buying X. I think it was one of the biggest,
most monumental things where he lost money just to give
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us free speech, just to give us the public square.
So that that that is really really messed up. But
I'm shocked to see, not shocked.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
I'm sure. I think you have a clip on I
have that.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
This is the European Union announcing please play this.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Let's see what even said? How is voice sounds like
go ahead? Wrap?
Speaker 5 (04:24):
Today, the Commission has issued a fine of one hundred
and twenty million euro to X for breaching the Digital
Services Act.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
This is the.
Speaker 5 (04:34):
First ever fine under the DSA X has indeed breached
its transparency obligation under the DSA. This includes x's blue
check mark, it deceives users anyone can pay to obtain
the verified status, and X does not meaningfully verify who
is behind it. It also includes X advertising representory, which
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does not work properly, and X doesn't provide effective data
access for researchers. Failure to comply with the non compliance
decision may lead and governments on top of today's fine.
At the same time, we have adopted today and accepted
TikTok's commitments to make its own advertising representory work. What
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does this show Our objective is not a fine. If
you engage constructively with the commission, we settle cases. If
you do not, we take action.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Wow, okay, so who's going to win this one time?
Speaker 3 (05:38):
By the way, TikTok is China.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
China is like, oh, you don't want people talking about
this or that, No problem, I got the software right here,
turn this button. Okay, you're all set and you want
oh you want researchers to know exactly who it is? Okay, great.
So basically I'm a German. I go over there, I
set up account, I get a lot of followers, I
pay eight dollars a month for my blue check. They're
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upset because it means in their eyes, it's deceiving core
people who think the blue check means that Tom is
a validated guy.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
So you see where this is.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Going back, Hey, stop doing stuff that will cause common
people to start following sensible voices.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
You're pissing us off. That's what's going on.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (06:22):
So to me, do you see the article when Elon
Musk says we need to return to national sovereignty. To me,
the argument here is this, it's there's there's this clear
globalist agenda and nationalist agenda. So like the whole the
word nationalist gets a very bad rap. Oh you're a nationalist,
You're a white nationalist. No, in essence, I'm a nationalist.
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I love America.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Everywhere I go.
Speaker 6 (06:48):
We're an America, but I love my nation. To me,
America is the number one place in the world.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
Bar nun. I love my nation. There's nothing wrong with
being a nationalist.
Speaker 6 (06:57):
The problem with nationalists gets it's like, oh, if if
I don't like you, I'm gonna kick you out of
the country. So this globalist agenda, what is Brussels anyway?
The home to the EU.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Are they elected? Like who are these people? This globalist?
Speaker 6 (07:11):
It's almost like this, I don't want to said anybody
like this kind of like weird European gave They all gave.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Up sovereignty control. It's a great question.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
They all gave up sovereignty control to create the EU
Commission and they put that woman Ursula van de Landre
I just.
Speaker 3 (07:28):
Yeah, in charge on the economic side.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
And they have these courts and these commissions where they've
all essentially given up their Ursa vander Lean. They've all
basically adam given up their sovereignty on this, on this
or this, and now they've created the DSA, the Digital
Services Act, So now you give up sovereignty when it
comes to online and they can do it.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
But to your point, that's what happened.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
They all gave up sovereignty and now they got these
mickey mouse laws and run in the show, not their
own governments.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
And then with mass migration, you have all these you know,
you've imported the third world into your country and your
country is no longer your country anymore. I would love
to see some stats on Brussels of what I think.
I saw some stats about percentage of children born in Brussels.
I think you know in London the most common name
is Mohammad. Yeah, of course, but it doesn't just stop
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it London.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
I feel like it's like wasn't.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
All over the world.
Speaker 4 (08:19):
It's the number one popular name for males Mohammed in Europe.
Think about that for a second. Can we validate all
of Europe? It's not Hans, No, of course not. It's
not Franz.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
Hans and Franz.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
You're here to pump you up, you know, old get anyway.
Speaker 6 (08:37):
Look, no, I'm just at some point Europe's gonna have
to get some balls and just reclaim who you are
and not be ashamed of it.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
I think you're European. I think certain countries will and
may get leaders that will. But then the Brexit concept.
You remember what happened with the Brexit issue, and then
when they did they run an island on their own.
They're dealing with their own issues. This is a great
meme right here. Free speech has not been banned in
the UK, and we will arrest anyone who says it
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has right perfect. This meme was tweeted by elon three
days ago, and I thought it was an amazing meme
that kind of depicts what's going on in that entire Dar.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
Did you see the like this past weekend, all these
tree lighting ceremonies and stuff, And I just sent them Rob,
this is Brussels. That guy was from Brussels, right, Look
at all the stuff that's happening. This is outside of
churches and stuff in Brussels, in Milan, in uh Europe.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
I send you another one. Rob.
Speaker 4 (09:36):
Then vaded the Christian markets in Mons, Germany, and there's
streaming wart and all that stuff. And no, of course,
but here's the thing. That's why they don't want you
on X because they don't want you showing how horribly
they failed.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
And look at this.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
This is outside of a church. These are outside of churches, guys.
And then when people trying to play this whole, no
it's not you guys are crazy. It's not gonna happen
in our generation.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
But I'm more people, Vinnie, Well, you say people.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
Okay, okay, for instance, people like Piers Morgan, people like
like Keres Starmer, people like even people here. You have
no idea how many back and forths I have. And
mind you, this is an interesting fact that I have
to put out because I like all of you guys,
know how many times have we gone with debates, especially
when Israel's up. I'm critical of governments, I'm critical of
Israel on actions. I'm critical of Muslims. I talk about this,
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I talk about somebody, guess what my DMS and everything.
I'll have Jewish people that want to debate. I'll have
Jewish people that are coming at me on the neck,
paying me to go back and forth and it's deep
and we go at it. Okay, guess who are the
only ones that are threatening my life that are like,
I will kill you, I'll cut your.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Fing head off. Scientologists, No, Mormons, nope, Christians.
Speaker 4 (10:46):
Nope, not one, not one, not one, not one. The
Muslim community is the only one that I have to
report to the FBI because they're saying that they want
to kill me because there's no dialogue and I wanted
to one hundred percent tagnum and I send it to them,
email them you can ten years ago, but ready for
this and the warning like and I tell people, pat
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and I'm not apologizing. We say it. People are like,
you're islamophobic, you hate Muslims. No, no, this is an
islam thing. And I'm telling you right now, and I've
said this the last podcast. When Muslims gained full state power, Okay,
the repeated historic patterns undeniable.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Ready for this.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
In Armenia from eighteen ninety four to nineteen twenty three,
one point five millions Christians eliminated, Okay, Assyrian genocide nineteen
fourteen to nineteen twenty three, three hundred thousand Assyrian Christians massacred.
Greek genocide nineteen thirteen to nineteen twenty two, one million
Christians killed or expelled. Bangladesh nineteen seventy one one year,
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three million Hindu slaughter, Sudan nineteen eighty three to two
thousand and five, two million Christians exterminated under official jihad,
and Nigeria from two thousand and nine to today one
hundred and twenty five thousand Christians butchered, and the Silent GENII.
Every single times I'm a chiefd total political and military
dominance over non Muslims, the result was the same. So
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we might not see it in our lifetime, but I'm
telling y'all it's slowly. Look at the Somalia, Look at
all the moss and all the churches that they're buying
everybody right now is.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Like, no, I think it's gonna Can I do this
something for you? Ready? What? What? No, it's it's thank
you for waking up. Buddy. You know I've been in
years sear me out, but I'm not walking up.
Speaker 6 (12:30):
I've always But now you're saying it out loud.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
That's tough.
Speaker 4 (12:33):
This No, because I'll show because you're getting the death threats.
But the deaths were happening a little bit recently, but
now now it's getting more crazy that you want.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Anybody Welcome to my world, buddy.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Yeah, No, it's not good.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Word talk.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Number scream in history repeats itself.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Look at those chapters.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I'm just telling you. My concern is it's just getting started,
that's what. But you know I love you for saying that. Patrick.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
We're not getting called the crusade. I happened already.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
I'm telling you. I'm telling you the craziest thing I'm
telling you right now, the craziest thing I'm telling you
right now. Gangs are going to make a comeback the
next two decades. And you know what you're going to do.
You're going to be siding with gangs when they make
you know why, Because those guys are willing to do
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anything and everything to protect because they have very little,
little to lose, and they have pride. I know certain
people like when you sit and talk to certain you know,
whether it's the Italian mafia or whatever else, rob you,
you put on the jacket. I don't want to put
on the jacket. If you can, let them know to
turn it on, because I'm freezing my ass off as well. No,
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I just saw what I'm like. My hands are cold,
but no, hang on, let me finish my thoughts. So
what I'm saying here is the follow one. The stories
are back in the days when they interviewed New York,
and there's two arguments. When the mob was there, When
the mob was there, guess what kids couldn't do when
a mob was there. They couldn't just act dumb and
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stupid because they were some mobsters. They know what they
would do. What are you doing, Johnny, Go home right now.
You don't need to be in the streets. Go home,
get out of here, okay. And then if other people
came in the community to try to disrupt, you couldn't
do that in the Italian community. You couldn't do that
in the Irish community. You couldn't do that a certain
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one of these Now, don't get me wrong, take aside
all the crime and all the other stuff that they
have going on. Of course we don't support any of
that stuff. But if you're going to come and you're
going to try to destroy the greatest country in the world,
and all the other people can't do anything because they
know they have a lot to lose. You know what's
the biggest protection of these people? And some Allians and
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Minnesota and Dearborn. You know what protects them the most?
Do you know what is the biggest protector of these guys?
You know why they can do what they do? Is no,
it's the people that have a lot to lose are
not willing to do anything. Let me say that one
more time. What is their biggest insurance policy? Is that
people who have a lot to lose won't do anything.
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Why you have kids? Why is that? When you know
the story you always hear about the CIA agents would
recruit what type of people who would see I recruits.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
Troubled destitute young men, thirteen year old troubled destitute men?
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Why?
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Tom, Because they have no purpose and they give them purpose,
They give them a hope, but it's a hope in
the most negative things.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
But it fills an open gap in them.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Who is a terrible agent to recruit?
Speaker 3 (15:43):
Says a kid with a strong father.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
A kid with a strong father. And you know what's
even worse if you're married with kids and people to
lose because you're not willing to do everything it takes.
And this is pre sixty CIA. Today's sixty CI is
a little bit more woke pre sixty CI, which we
had rob If you remember Bustamente when he was talking
about pre sixty CI, what it was like that certain budgets,
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that's a different story. So to me, what protects these guys?
They know, you guys got a lot to lose. I
ain't got nothing to lose. You know, your religion to you,
you guys putting yourself on the line, and you know,
to you, you know, God doesn't condone that to us
if I do it for the right cause there's some
special things waiting for me in the afterlife. That mindset
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is it. And by the way, me and Kareem we're
having a conversation. We went to the game together. It
was me and Mario, him and the kids, and we
went to the game we watched MESSI have two incredible
assists and they won three to one. That game could
have been a tie game going into penalties, it could
have been a really it was actually very good game.
But I asked some question. We're having a conversation. I said, so,
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you know what video I want to make? What's that?
I want to make a video of who are the
most successful Muslim billionaires the world that are non oil money,
non oil money. And then I want to see if
it's Sunni or Shia, Okay, and then I want to
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know the ones that are the Sunnis who became billionaires,
who create a lot of jobs. Are they still fully
practicing or they've kind of stepped away. They're just kind
of like, look out of respect for my parents, I'm
still a Sunni Muslim, but I'm not really practicing, you know,
I'm just kind of like it is what I'm I'll
never be a Christian because I don't want to offend
my mom and dad. But you know, I'm just kind
of doing my own thing. Okay, great, Why am I
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doing that? Because what is the way define how we
contribute to society? How do you define when a man
and a woman have contributed to society. Give me ten
different ways you and I can contribute to society. For instance,
we moved to Singapore, we moved to Brazil, we moved
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to pick a country, we moved to them. How do
you how do you measure if we run a country?
We want to measure what it is that somebody contributes
to society. Tell me ten different ways.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
Somebody cantrip job, jo, create a community, got a job,
pay the tax law.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
So let's let's kind of go through it. Okay, So
you get a job, job, you pay taxes. Okay, can
you contribute to society? Jobs you could give back? You
can start a business, a jobreneur, So start a bus involvement,
which means when you start a job, what are you creating?
Start a business? What another job? You're creating? Jobs? What
other way do you create? Uh? To give back to society?
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Well, your kids? You you judge him by the quality
of your kids and the kids that are around your contribute.
So what happens in those schools, what happens to your neighborhood.
It's easy to observe and measure what a great neighborhood.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Say for communities, yep, can we say safe for communities,
char volunteer. What a coach? Mentor coach mentor learn the language, assimilate,
learn the language. You have to learn. You are contributing
to society. I have to learn what else it's weird?
Speaker 3 (19:07):
But no rap sheet?
Speaker 4 (19:08):
No rap sheet, criminal records, no rap sheet like criminal.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
You're not doing things wrong.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
You're in their country, right patriots? Is them? Okay? So
here's what I can remember. By the way, Rob, can
you look at the comments section to see what other
people are saying that maybe we didn't mention. Maybe is
there some other ones that we can add to this
as well? So get a job to contribute to society,
pay taxes. Maybe you start a business, you create jobs,
you raise good kids that make the world a safer place. Okay,
safer communities volunteer Okay, you coach, you mentor you give back,
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you speak the language. No rap sheet. You're patriot, you're
proud of being Is there anything else I let's put donate, Okay, Tom?
Do you see anything else on the chat? Rob? Do
you see anything else?
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Now, there's a couple of faith based things that you
you establish your faith within their culture.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
So faith based. So check this out on a on
a scorecard. What if we ran data to show where
do Muslims rank on this? Let's do it. Maybe they
crush it. Let's do it. Let's run this to see Hispanics.
If we run Hispanics and say where do Mexicans rank
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on this? Versus Hondurians versus you know, Cubans versus Venezuelans
versus Salvadorians. Let's measure which one where they ran. Let's
measure you know, Muslims from Pakistan versus you know, I
don't know, Iran versus Afghanistan versus Saudi right where. Let's
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measure Asians. Okay, what are Asians would get?
Speaker 3 (20:44):
We could measure the Vietnam.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Let's measure Japanese. Let's why why doesn't the White House
just pull up the damn data and I just show
it to us. Don't put Indians on there, Put Punjabi
on there, Put scientologists on there, Put Jehovah's on there,
Put seven day on there, put everybody on there, put
yous on there. What will we find? What data will show?
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And then you look at it and you're like, so,
if based on this report card you measure who makes
it better? Who will be at the top, and who'll
be at the bottom.
Speaker 4 (21:21):
I was just going to say Minneapolis on that list,
Show me where there?
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Where would they be on that list? Show me Somoya. Yeah,
the list. But the point to me is the point
to me is what has happened the last three years
after October seventh. Guys, five years ago was COVID, they
change the game, fibers go COVID. Then it was Ukraine
three four years ago. Whatever COVID Ukraine was I think
four years ago. But what broke the back was October
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seven when Hamas attacked Israel, and then it was everything
on the other way around on what happened there, right,
and then people lost it. They didn't know what to say.
They know how to handle it. Listen, I'm okay. If
Israel's the bad guy, If our Minians are the bad guy.
If as Syrians, I'm our meaning Assyrian. Put it up there,
I don't care. Maybe it's Christians are the bad guy
that whenever community they go to their horrible Maybe maybe
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it's Muslims, maybe it's maybe it's Jews, maybe it's scientologists.
But give me the data. You can always find out
the data. Walmart, when they would expand in new territories.
You know what, it was always what cities. They would
choose ten miles outside of a metropolitan city. They would
never go to metropolitan city. That was Walmart's strategy. Ten
miles out why because they wanted to be out. Real
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estate is cheaper, and it's access to people that don't
want to go to the city. You save the twenty
thirty minute drive. So their strategy was what tail miles
outside of it? Why because you think it was a
just a guessing game. We think it was a base data,
base decision, data data. Give me the data, White House,
give me the data. Hire me. I'll do this. Give
me the data. We'll put a team of twenty pp
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I'll fund it myself. The data. I'd love to go
in there and just pull up the flip and we
have the data, bring some of the best analysts and
put the report together and then put it out there
and say, maybe we were wrong. Maybe maybe the greatest
entrepreneurs and job creators are you know, maybe the way
to go. Maybe it is. Maybe that's what's as much
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as you women. I'm actually being straight up honest. Yeah,
just put it up there.
Speaker 6 (23:24):
Well, they said that numbers don't lie facts don't care
about your feelings, so you're saying, show me the data.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
So anyways, that that's the part where I think America
is going to get nasty. I think America is going
to get nasty because of this issue. I don't think
it's going to be pretty. I think it's going to
get very, very, very nasty. If you love Christmas as
much as we do. Okay, we got three Christmas trees
in the house. It's a spectacle every Christmas. One, you know,
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Thanksgiving hands that that following Friday, I have to carry
this ten foot tree that weighs six hundred pounds, and
the family weighs for me, come through and we get
this big tree. We put it in there and I
go up the ladder. And I'm telling you right now,
every year I'm getting closer to falling. Okay, I had
it under control at forty three, forty four, at forty seven, Vinnie,
I am so high. I'm so high that if if
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a little bit it's all slips, I'm falling on my back.
We're doing podcasts out of a wheel trap. Nobody's talking you,
and it's always like can you put the star all
the way up top? I'm like all the way trying
to put this thing up. I think there's something going on,
Like it's like an inside job. There's a story right
there after yourself. No, no, no, it's it's a blast. Obviously.
Everybody loves it, and Dylan loves decorating the tree. I
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hope for those of you guys that do as well.
We we love Christmas and our Christmas Merchant officially out
and the hat that we couldn't keep a single one
of these guys were ordering fifty of these at a time, Rob,
can you zoom it on that hat? This hat was
such a massive hit last year. We sold three thousand
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of them like this. They were going okay, and people
were buying it as Christmas gifts for others, and then
they were sending it to their clients their friends. It
says Merry Christmas. Future looks bright on the bottom and
on the side with the VT logo. It's just a
sick hat. We got a few hats. One of the
hats sold out. This one that says Merry christ Christmas.
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This one sold out. This one's gone. But you have
the red one, you have the green one to choose from,
and then that one as well. Rob you have this one.
This other one we have as well. If you want
to go to this one, rob this Christmas on the
bottom right, yeah, right there, and then we have the
Christmas if you want to go and show Vinnie our
model folks. Look at our models wearing there and these
come with a nice uh look at this, Look at this.
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This is the that's the pajamas, right, the Merry Christmas pajamas.
What the future looks bright. They're so super super comfortable.
Forget about the socks Vinnie's wearing that made it in there.
Those socks don't come with it, no, but they're modeling.
They look like a beautiful family. So if you want
your whole family to be wearing the pajamas the Merry Christmas.
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We also got the sweaters here as well. This is sick.
Go to v tamers dot com place your order, and
we decided for everybody that does it, we just order
a few thousand of these. You're going to get the
value team and Merry Christmas ornament that we're going to
give to you. End of item. The future looks bright,
Santa Claus Merry Christmas. With any order you place, go
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to v teamers dot com place your order and guess what.
Kamala Harris doesn't want you to say, Merry Christmas, and
we don't mind saying it. Okay, we don't mind saying
it at all. Merry Merry Christmas to you. If you
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