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Just like the Book of Genesis, Chaptain one first brief
of God said reparations, now reparations. And then God said
that to be like we had a no King's march
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You can always redirect money into better situations. I remember
I interviewed one of the guys who the War Dogs
movie was based off of, and I, you know, you
hear things. We don't always register things. I remember I
asked them, you know what the budget is for defense
in the US. He said eight hundred billion dollars a year,
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eight hundred billion, with a beat. I thought it was
two hundred and fifty.
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It used to be that.
Speaker 21 (15:52):
It's been raising up over the years, probably about five
ten years ago it was that. Well, right, and if
you talk about the Pentagon alone, they spend billions, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
About eight hundred billion. Well in total, yeah, eight hundred
billion dollars.
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Yes, that's per just that's per year, yeah, per year,
per year, eight hundred billion. Yeah, that's the entire Pentagony budget.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
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Speaker 3 (16:16):
Had no idea. Yeah, it's an eight hundred billion dollars
a year. Yeah, on weapons.
Speaker 22 (16:21):
Yeah, it's about ten times more than like the next
five biggest countries combined.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Yes, something like that. So eight hundred billion dollars.
Speaker 23 (16:32):
That mean in thirteen years, if we applied the same
amount to reparations.
Speaker 21 (16:40):
Wait, wait, I'm wrong, I'm wrong, twenty twenty five eight
hundred and ninety two point six billion.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Dollars almost nine hundred almost nine hundred billion.
Speaker 23 (16:50):
Economists have concluded on several economists that can have concluded
that black reparations would amount to between thirteen seventeen trillion
dollars trillion dollars. Yes, we're spending You just said one
trillion a year on defense. Yeah, just give us half
of that. Just give just throw us half a nine
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hundred billion years. There was five hundred billion per year,
and we're stretching out to twenty five years.
Speaker 21 (17:18):
I mean, listen, I remember, you know, this was when
I was you know, I was going viral for these comments.
I remember at the time, this was before the pandemic.
I said, I don't I don't think that cash payments
for black preparations are going to work because of the
amount of money, you'd probably bankrupt the country. I suggested,
for example, like you know, free college education and so forth.
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And people got on me and it was like, oh,
that's not fair. One about Jewish people. Your people got
reparations from Germany and so forth. And then the pandemic
happened and I saw the amount of money that the
US gave out and I said, you know something, I
was wrong.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
I was wrong. I think the US got it.
Speaker 21 (17:55):
If the US wanted to pay black people back for slavery,
cash is actually so I had apologize.
Speaker 3 (18:01):
I'm going to be a dealer. He We talked about
that in one of my.
Speaker 23 (18:03):
Shows and Also, I've always and I've been a member
of In fact, I helped write the Reparations legislation as
a student assistant to Congressman John Conyers when he drafted it.
And I've always, as part of the reparations movement, advocated
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for suing corporations that have survived. Oh, corporations that profited
from slavery and have survived. And there are many who
participated in the slave trade. We know that Wall Street
financed much of the slave trade, so in that sense,
they can pay without bankrupting their individuals.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Yeah, yeah, I mean.
Speaker 21 (18:53):
There's actually, let me see, there's a list of corporations
like this.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
I'm about to pull it up. The ones that we
know about.
Speaker 21 (19:00):
Leaman Brothers, Etna, the JP Morgan, the New York Life Insurance,
and then Rothschild and Sons Bank in London, Norfolk Southern.
That's the train right USA today, Fleet Boston's CSX, Canadian
National Railway, Brown Brothers, Harriman, Brooks Brothers, Barclays, the Barclays
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Center over in Brooklyn.
Speaker 3 (19:28):
To black people, they could own that night. That's cool.
Not to say anybody you mentioned.
Speaker 23 (19:32):
Over the course of years, they've made kinds of trillions.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Yeah, yeah, I agree, man, I agree. So now do
you think it will happen in our lifetime?
Speaker 23 (19:45):
Yes, well, we didn't think we'd have a black president
in our lifetime. This is trip so I'll never and
you don't know unless you try, and so let's get
keep trying and see what happens.
Speaker 21 (19:59):
Yeah, you've seen small instances of this at certain universities
and so far. I think Harvard did something about that
and a couple other universities.
Speaker 23 (20:09):
And we got local municipalities who have passed reparations ordinances
that also provide assistance pursuing to that ordinance. I think
there's a guaranteed income in Chicago. I believe it is,
or it was for a short time fifteen hundred per
person for a certain population as part of the reparations bill.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
And then you have states that can do the same.
Speaker 23 (20:36):
But major cities run by African American political officials have
certainly most of them, passed ordinances supporting congressional legislation for reparations.
And that's why it's so important that we participate in
the system that has the resources.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
You know, I can get it.
Speaker 23 (21:00):
They don't respect us, they don't want us. They don't this,
They rechecked us. Why are you trying to fight your
make way into the white man's world? Why you want
to be somewhere wasn't nobody want? No, I don't want
to do any of that. I want what's mine, periods.
That's what I want. Great great Grandmama, I won't. Great
great Grandmama would have given.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
Me that, and y'all got it.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Give me my shit.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
That's how I look at it. Is not about anything
other than justice. I agree. I agree.
Speaker 21 (21:30):
Like I said, I've said certain things that I had to,
you know, rewind back on, you know, But ultimately I'm
okay with getting more information and changing my stance.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Yeah, that's okay. We're all wrong a certain time done.
Speaker 21 (21:44):
So yeah, we all have opinions, and you get more information,
and I think you're better off absorbing the new information
as opposed to just being stubborn and saying, well I
said it before.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
So I just got to understand on that and so forth.
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All right, going back.
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And the big game tonight, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers taking
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Now the Buccaneers on five and one. They visit the
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that beat the lineup up his last nag at Levi
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Twitter to Tampa. But you go back to Tampa Bay
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They're looking to rebound after this a thirty to seventeen
Sunday Night football loss to the Gansas City Cheez the
Cheese for doing every thing at the same time. You
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few kickoff already happened, and if you look at the
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Droit they're a six point favorite in the latest Buccaneers
versus Lyon eight on the Gambler.
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I don't bet on sports, but.
Speaker 13 (24:28):
I gotta tell you, if you like the Lions at home,
you see like the Lions no matter what happened in
the game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Why the Buccaneers they governed. This tap of team is rolling.
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They're four and two against the spread eight hundred gamber
I don't bet a sports. They're four and two against
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against the.
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Sprand in road games.
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The Buccaneers are nine to three against the spread in
their last twelve games against NFED North teams. Now touchdown
making vatdel you thought for or two hundred and fifty
yards in three three games and through two deep passes
for touchdowns against the forty nine ers in the bucket
is run defensive only a line of eighty eight yards
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they can slow down Jamara Gibbs and David Mimmy my
gammy right and left Mick's gunning run and right Mick
Gammy up.
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The middle games pretty left gim twenty right games up
the middle. Paul Camma has to bring that defensive day.
Speaker 13 (25:26):
Now watch the Lions could cover the wholes are four
and two against US Bread on the.
Speaker 9 (25:30):
Road, think about this or two against the spread.
Speaker 13 (25:35):
Get this will have gone five to one against the
spread over the last six games against the NFC South,
they are thirteen to three straight up in the last
sixteen game at Ford Field touchdowns Jared Goff, he leads
the NFL A constation presenter, has seventy six percent.
Speaker 9 (25:52):
You gotta get that.
Speaker 13 (25:53):
Some praised big time players, makes big time plays and
fourteen touchdowns at som just two in the septers all
season leader of which team against the Chiefs. In the Lions,
the defense is aligned three hundred and eight yards per game.
That's not good, but just twenty four points a game.
So trying to slow down the Bucketterers team that has
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the over a lot of their games that they've covered.
Speaker 7 (26:18):
I like.
Speaker 9 (26:19):
I like this game going down to the wire.
Speaker 13 (26:21):
I think the Trade's gonna score first just because they
have to and Sam Bay they've been a little.
Speaker 9 (26:27):
Bit least thirty teams. If the Buccaneers win this game,
most likely they'll have to come from behind. I think
the Lions will get on the boards first.
Speaker 13 (26:37):
Just by bringing they start fast, and they gotta have
a start a fast start in this game to get
on top of these And that's my story.
Speaker 9 (26:44):
I'm gonna give it some praise.
Speaker 13 (26:45):
You give it a praise, praise, praise, and then just
get thought of a safe to come out of the confet.
Speaker 9 (26:52):
We got the No Kings march all over. This got
you over seven million strongs. You gotta get that some praise.
You gotta give a praise.
Speaker 13 (26:59):
They want to they want to prove constitutionals in the
United States of Americas, and that's my period.
Speaker 9 (27:04):
I'm digeing with it. I gotta take it. I love
what I'm doing.
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DC's course, it's not your great granddaddy's portshild. I talk
a little bit of politics. I talked a little bit
about love. I talk about business. I have agreed conversations
I want to talk about coming up, but I know
I don't want to do too much about it because
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been talking about prayer, and then I had a great
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He goes out there today, goes yard in the first
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