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August 6, 2025 • 17 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
US birth rate hits an all time low folks. CDC
says all time low at one point five to nine.
Never in the history of America have you hit one
point five to nine. That's absolutely terrible for America to
continue getting bigger, terrible to be at one point five

(00:22):
and let me read this number. Two, The fertility in
the US dropped to an all time low one point
five to nine a children being born per women, inching
down from a one point sixty two in twenty twenty three.
According to the US Center of Disease Control CDC, national
ut was once amongst the few developed countries and a
rate insurance generational replacement in about two point one kids

(00:42):
per women, but it has been sliding down for nearly
two decades as more women wait longer to have children
or opt out entirely. Leslie Route, a University Colorado Boulder
researcher focused on fertility and population policy, said, we're seeing
that as part of an ongoing process on fertility delay.
We know that the US population is still growing and
we still have a natural increase more birds than that rop.

(01:06):
Can you pull up the number history of birth rate
in US If you can just pull it up, going
all the way back. I'd be curious to know what
that looks like. Tom, your thoughts on the story here
one point five to nine.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Well, guess what, Once upon a time we had a
baby boom because men came home from serving in the war.
Some didn't at the end of World War two, God
rest their souls, thank you for their service to the family.
And we had a baby boom because he came home
and the country of Freedom had a booming economy. Things

(01:38):
were going on, and the baby boom was a result
of people coming home to have families. You know, the
God tells us be fruit full of multiplier. It was
a largely Judeo Christian construct there. And now what we
have is we devalue life. You know, kids are in inconvenience,
kids are a financial hardship, kids are this, and we're

(01:58):
forgetting what it it's there. We then turn away from
a marriage and we're married less than ever. And we
now look back and we say, no, wait a minute,
what's happened. We're not getting married, we're not having families,
we're not forming a family, and we're having fewer kids. Well,

(02:19):
when you tell everybody that the value of a human
life is negligible and is circumstantial because it's all for
the best, and maybe you could just have the abortion.
Now maybe it's all for the best, and you make
it circumstantial financial then you tell everybody you know about
the value of women's independence and things, and you lose family.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
You lose family.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
So you lose family as a construct that helps build countries.
And then you look back years later and you look
at charts, you go, hey, wow, people are having fewer kids.
And that's what's happened over time. This is the outcome.
You know, at times I talk about upstream downstream, and
it's not my theories.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
This is real. Upstream.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
We devalued the family, We devalued human life. We told
men and women that they didn't have really wonderful roles
in society. We told one was better than the other
and one was better than the other. And we did that.
And now downstream, what do we have, you know, a
shrinking You know families in America where this used to

(03:21):
be just the most wonderful thing is is you want
to have three kids?

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Have three kids.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
You know, Kim and I would have had more, you know,
the calendar cut up with us because we got married late.
And I know, Pat, you said you would have had more,
would have twenty exactly, so it's not.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
And by the way, when I say twenty, people honestly
they think I'm joking. I would have twenty kids. I
believe you. People look at you like, oh, okay, no,
this isn't this isn't sarcasm or joke. I would have
twenty kids. By the way, do you know when was
the highest we ever hit birth rate in America? You
know what the numbers number three and a half. We

(03:59):
hit three point seven seven and nineteen fifty seven, the
baby boom. That's right, thirty point seven seven and nineteen
fifty seven. A couple things to be thinking about, Rob.
Can you pull up the average price of a home
in nineteen fifty seven.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
And now we have financial stresses on people?

Speaker 1 (04:22):
The average price of a house in nineteen fifty seven
was what sorry, that's wrong year. And do you have
a multiple on income? You put a fifty seven? Rob,
just went back one hundred years civil War. It is
like nineteen fifty seven the average price of a house
was twelve thy two twenty. Can you tap in the
average income? Oh, right there, it says it right there.

(04:42):
Income is five thousand dollars, So what is the average?
So five thousand right there? So two point four? What
is that today? What is the home to price income
racial in twenty twenty five? Shout out to rough twenty
twenty five. Yeah, typer twenty five, two point four, that

(05:04):
number is going to be damn that is insane, guys,
that until we figured that out five times, it's five times.
That's that's tough.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
And you can talk about the property tax insurance costs
that are on top of that.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Yeah, yeah, on top of that. And fifty seven that
was very low. And Hillary Clinton who comes out and says,
you know, since Americans are not having kids, this is
why we need immigration to come through here, meaning she
was defending why we had you know, fifteen million people
come through whatever that number is. She says, this is
why we need immigration because we're not Americans are not

(05:47):
having a lot of kids. My god, what about if
we go on a campaign of people making you know,
having families having kids. What if we go back into
the hero making machine? Is that the one where she
says that, yes, sir, yeah, that's the one. How many
minutes is it? Two minutes? Twenty three? I can see
if I can find a shorter how long it takes
for it to get into it? Can you listen to
yourself before you bring it to us? Why once you

(06:07):
do that? So I think to me, if we're if
we're which, By the way, Sidney Sweeney man shout out
to her. Four billion impressions after that commercial, four billion,
four billion impressions, Yes, sixty five million dollars of free marketing.
A dollar spent for American Eagle. Valuation went up three

(06:29):
hundred million dollars. Her Q score went up. Americans looking
at a girl like, oh my god, you know I
can now go back to being attracted to natural looking girls.
And she got a shout out from Trump because Trump
found out that apparently I didn't even know Sweeney was
a Republican. Watch this one here, go ahead, Rob after

(06:50):
Sidney Speedy.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
If you're not speaking a Republican, any thought that it
was Sidney cy very hot?

Speaker 1 (06:58):
He's a registered Republican. Oh now, I love her? Is
that right? Is Sydney her? You'd be surprised at how
many people are Republican. It's right, That's what I wouldn't
have known. But I'm glad you told me that.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
I think her ad is fantastic. He's always you know,
he was on the roof today. He was on the
roof of the way. Yeah, he was on the roof today.
But staying on this point here with with kids, okay,
you know having the kids, Phinny, do you have any
thoughts on that story with hitting one point five to nine.

Speaker 4 (07:35):
I mean, just just sitting here listening to it, Like
as soon as you started it, I was just like,
you know, it's time to get active, not just just
blindly going I need a girl, I need to have
a kid, but being more intentional.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
About I mean, it's just like I get it, But
I mean, wait till we get back to Florida. At
least I would wait.

Speaker 4 (07:53):
Yeah, yeah, well yeah, I've stuff on the pipeline.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Would I would wait. I would wait till we get back.
But being intentional, he's actually really thinking about it right now,
right right afterwards, to pull the trigger, go find him
a suit.

Speaker 4 (08:03):
Yeah no, But I think I think being more intentional
and putting yourself in a situation where you're going to
meet someone filter up, like go into a night club
right now and meeting a girl and expecting to start
a family.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Is I think Adam disagrees with you on that, But
go ahead, Adam.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Maybe old school, but I have some clown fear and
some old Berry White tds.

Speaker 4 (08:22):
Yeah, but I mean it's like the numbers. What do
we talk about here? Words talk number screen. The numbers
are screaming and it's loud and them. Yeah, I think, uh,
getting active?

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Is that, Adam? What's uh?

Speaker 5 (08:34):
I think in America we meet we need to make
moms great again. So uh, in America, in my experience,
we are way more focused on individualism than collectivism and
improving society. Everyone wants to do what's right for them,
and I'm totally understanding of that. I'm actually in the
selfish camp. Pat and I talk about being selfish versus selfless.

(08:56):
The time frame for a man to be selfish is
a little bit different for a woman to be selfish.
So remember when the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs,
Harrison Bucker. Harrison Bucker went and gave a speech in
front of the Catholic school and he's like, congratulations on
graduating everybody. But quick point, Ladies don't focus on a career,

(09:17):
focus on family. Career will not fulfill you. Family will.
And then the women in the crowd are like, whoa,
it just graduated. Let me at least get a job
before you give me this lecture. And I'm here to
tell you this, Harrison Bucker is absolutely right. Going down
the path where you're putting your career first and you
never have a family as a woman is very problematic.

(09:38):
Now as a man, I also encourage you to eventually
have kids.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
I don't have kids yet.

Speaker 5 (09:42):
I've had a lot of practice, but eventually I want
to have kids, and I will have multiple kids.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
That is my plan.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
But the difference between a man being in his forties
versus a woman being in her forties a man, I
think there's an eighty plus percent chance of a man
in his forties with no medical involvement whatsoever, to have kids.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
That's with no medical involvement.

Speaker 5 (10:06):
A woman in her forties there's less than a ten
percent chance without medical involvement to have kids.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
So the odds are not on your side.

Speaker 5 (10:12):
For the gentleman out there, if you want to be selfish,
if you're in your thirties or forties and make your
money and wait to have kids, totally understand for women
to do that, there's going to be a very problematic situation.
I'm not telling women to go back in the kitchen,
but by the time you go back in the kitchen,
but you.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Are might not be able to have a baby though.
I mean make daddy a sandwich. Yeah, I think that's now.

Speaker 5 (10:33):
Can I address one thing what Hillary Clinton said about immigration?

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Immigration, by the way, let's have them actually play the
Clipton and let let's react to it.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
Go ahead, Rob, the people who produce the most children
in our country are immigrants, and they want to deport them.
So none of this adds up. But you know, one
of the reasons why our economy did so much better
than comparable advanced economies across the world is because we
actually had a replenishment because we had a lot of immigrants,
legally and undocumented, who had a you know, larger than

(11:07):
normal by American standards family. So this is just another
one of their you know, make America great again by
returning to the lifestyles and the economic arrangements of not
just the nineteen fifties. I mean, let's keep going back
as far as we can, and you know, see what happens.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
People pay for it. So there's a lot of code.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
There's a lot of code that goes in those discussions,
and I find it disgusting because there was a lot
of Democrats that were devaluing immigrants. Oh who will cut
your grass? Who will do that?

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Really?

Speaker 2 (11:44):
So you need immigrants here, and you're only and you
and you're, you're, you're basically you know, gonna here comes
a word, segregate them into the menial side of society,
menial jobs. Shame on you. How can you say that, Oh, well,
we need immigrants for this, we need you. So you're
saying you need immigrants for your state a living. I'm
sorry that just that repulses me. And I heard a

(12:04):
lot of code and some dog whistles in the statements
that were made by Hillary Clinton there, and I'm not
buying it, And I don't think anybody that's come to
this country should stand for it. Stand up, find yourself
a career, find yourself a place, build your build your
family here. But come here legally, all right.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
But the whole conversation revolve around making babies and who's
making babies and immigration. So America in the future will
be Hispanic, the latinos, the Latino women, are making the
most babies. I think their fertility rate is above three,
whereas Christians, white women are what's the number one point
six whatever it is now religious Orthodox Jews they have

(12:42):
the highest rate, but they're not going to be taken
over anytime soon, very few of them. So America will
become Hispanic sooner rather than later. Conversely, the Europe, the UK,
France will be Muslim in no time. What is the
number one baby name in England in the UK, It's

(13:03):
not Chandler, it's not Kyle, it's not Willim, It's freaking Mohammed.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Mohammed is Numero uno.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
And it's gonna happen in Brussels, It's gonna happen in Paris,
It's gonna happen all over the UK, It's gonna happen
all over the EU, and most people in Europe you're
gonna either convert or die in the next fifty years.
And I'm not being shocking and I'm not being bombastic.
It's going to happen. So either Europe's gonna fight back

(13:34):
or they're just gonna become Muslim. Now why would I
say something like this, Because when it comes to immigration,
there's two key Pontes.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
There's either assimilation or domination. I see evidence.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
We talked about America becoming a Hispanic all good Miami
half my friends are Latinos, they're Jamaicans, they're Puerto Ricans,
they're Venezuela's, they're Colombians.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
They assimilate to America, no problem on whatsoever.

Speaker 5 (13:58):
Show me situations where Muslims go into a country and
do not end up dominating. By the way, every single
Muslim city that is in Middle East today was formerly Christian. Beirut, Baghdad, Damascus, Tehrun,
all these cities, Cairo, we're all Christian. They are now Muslim.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Now.

Speaker 5 (14:20):
I respect the hell out of what the Muslims are
doing because they're not playing games. They're here to dominate.
And you can either get run over or you can
fight back. And in America, I'm totally comfortable with Latinos
taken over, especially big body Latinas. I am not comfortable
with Muslims running America.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Wow, listen, coming to a city near you. And Mamdani.
Yesterday was with Elizabeth Warren, Elizabeth Warren saying this is
exactly what we need for the Democratic Party. We need
exactly somebody like a Mamdani and this is where the
Democratic Party needs to go next. I'm not even going
to get into that story. I'm just saying that's what
they were talking about yesterday. Summer here Future Looks Bright gear.

(15:02):
We have the matching shirts with the hats gang so Rob,
if you can go to it where people can see it, no,
you just had to go. If you go back one
where it shows the homepage right there, so the matching
if you can shop the collection, the hats, the shirts,
the colors matching with each other. This is the shirt
that Vinnie wears, the black Future Looks Bright shirt right
there with the sliper. Every time I see it because

(15:25):
that's elevated right off the shirt. It's sick. So if
you go up a little bit, I don't know if
that one's an elevator or not, go a little bit higher.
Rop with the hats the other way, Rob, if you oh,
those are the ones that are elevated. These are so sick.
Look at that matching. So summertime, go sports your future.
Yesterday we're walking on Vegas, guys, got value Tamo shirt
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(15:46):
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(16:07):
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(16:29):
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