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All right, welcome back the bignews. Last week, some great jobs
numbers, I would say mostly attributedto Donald Trump and his work in Operation
Warp Speed to get the vaccines outwithin inside of a year, which many
said was a lie and they werefact checking and all this other stuff.
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But the vax is out, butthe bird is in many people willing to
take it to try to get backto humanity. So markets are up,
and welcome everybody out there on BizTalkRadio and the Money station now feeling ran
today up four hundred, Nazdak followingits lead up to a change, and
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Bitcoin just nibbling up there on thatsixty thousand. But more spending means more
devaluation of the dollar, and Ithink that will be a long run factor
into an ever increasing cryptocurrency marketplace fora store or value, because that was
not a great store of value.And speaking about spending trillions, Fernando Eribeate
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joins this right now, as hedoes every Monday. A little spot and
Fernando, a little I did alittle bit open. But this infrastructure bill
is not really an infrastructure built twopoint two trillion more, John, it
isn't. And by the way,thanks again. I hope everyone had a
wonderful easter, and it's good tobe back on money Monday, John,
listening to hit out of the ballparkas always. And when we talk about
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spending bills at the federal level,I'm alway concerned, especially when Democrats hold
any majorities in the legislature, becauseit just seems like these bills get filled
with pork and it gets filled withsort of calls for a tax hike,
which we don't need right now aswe're trying to sort of experience some aspect
of economic recovery. And I thinkthat's a really difficult thing that people struggle
with when it comes to these bills. And over the weekend, Missouri Senator
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Roy Blunt talked about how this builtis it responsible, and he was asking
the White House to hopefully shave off, you know, to have it all
the way down to maybe as fardown a sixern and fifteen billion dollars.
And there's no question we have tofocus on improving infrastructure. I mean,
John, here in New Jersey,we have three of the most efficient bridges
anywhere on the East Coast. SoI understand how the importance of infrastructure repair,
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But the problem is that when wetalk about, you know, these
stimulus bills, what gets lost isagain this necessity to put in pork to
bail out pension funds in these states. It's what happened with the last stimulus
bill, right. It's not somuch by helping the Americans, which it
should be geared towards, but itwas more about bailing out blue states and
their failing pension systems. And thatseems like with this little infrastructure bill.
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I mean, you saw, youknow, Transportation Secretary people, do you
Jedge get called out about possibly recommendinga mileage tax on drivers. That's the
last thing we need, John,as we're trying to get back to some
sense of normalcy a year plus intoCOVID. I think it's irresponsible by the
White House and by Democrats in Congress. Yeah. By the way, I
don't know if you saw about lastweek Transportation Secretary former step Bend in the
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anime people bitch left the press conferenceon his bicycle like he was riding his
bike to be a green energy andall that other good stuff. And then
hope the right turn two blocks awayand they threw his bicycle in the back
of a big black suv and drovethem off. So you know, there's
a lot of theater going on everywhere, but no theater worse than what's happened
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with some of the big corporations inAmerica, like Delta, like Coke,
like Major League Baseball. Total withEypocrits, no problem flying in and out
of New Jersey for Delta. ButNew Jersey has a nine day early voter
period, Atlanta has an eight.Georgia has an eighteen day voter period.
What's happening with hypocrisy is crazy?Well, John, again, I mean,
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it shouldn't surprise any of us whenit comes to the left and Democrats
and liberals, you know, asit pertains to having any sort of consistency.
And now you know, there's thisoutcry about voter laws or what was
passing in the Georgia date legislature andwas passed by the governor there. And
this is where again I sort ofhold Major League Baseball in the same light
as I do the NBA, John, because you have players or entities within
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the organization itself decrying these voter laws, saying that they're racist, saying that
they're oppressive. But mind you,John, major League Baseball is the same
corporation like the NBA that has noproblem doing business with China. And let's
be honest for our Audi Instagram's remindour audience about what China is in the
tyrannical regime that puts people in camps. There's no free speech, no free
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press. The Chinese government, Ithink we all know there's not being racist
or bigoted. The Chinese government isresponsible what happened with this pandemic. Okay,
And for whatever reason, MLB anMBA claim to be woke because they
want to seem to be on theright side of history. But why not
call out your again, your employerfor doing business with a tyrannical government in
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the amount of billions of dollars.But that's okay, you know what,
Yah called out the judges of thelegislature and the governor because you think that
they're trying to stop black people fromvoting China. They're not. They're just
to add to the hypocrisy there.Major League Baseball's headquarters are in New York,
Okay, in New New York.You need to put down an excuse
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why you want to be an absenteeor mailing voter. So you have to
actually have a reason for right.In Georgia, it's no excuse absentee,
so you don't even have to havean excuse, So you start wondering.
World wise, Major League bates fools. They still have their hand quarters in
New York. They have worse lawstowards absolute balloting and access than Georgia.
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There are no collection sites in NewYork City for elections. It's it's all
a personal mail in. So NewYork is worse than Georgia under the current
law sets. MLB doesn't worry aboutthat absolutely, And again it's a reminder
they listen to. The little mediais also complicit in this. They're not
reported on it the way they shouldopenly and honestly. And Jennie, there's
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a great point about the discrepancies andvoter laws in the Empire status as it
pertains to the state of Georgia.And it's funny to me, again,
whether it's sports media or the traditionalmedia, they're not calling this out.
They seem to be saying, well, the Jorgese of the legislature want to
make it more difficult for people ofcolor to goal. That's not true,
John, but they wanted transparency,honestly voting Okay, John, listen,
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my mom had to flee an islandbecause her right to vote was taken away.
Okay, my mom takes the rightto vote sacredly. But you know
what, she also wanted to befair and honest and asking for an ID
when let's be honest, if youwant to practice your Second Amendment right,
well guess what, you can't goshooting. I can't go shooting, which
I love to do here in NewJersey without presenting an ID to exercise my
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Second Amendment right, whether it's purchasingif my arm or going shooting. And
for some reason, when it comesto presenting an idea for other rights where
we need honesty and transparency, that'ssomehow racist. It's somehow targeting minorities.
It's not, John, it's sortof the left trying to play this victim
hunt card that they're so good at. And listen, they're exposed about it
quite often. But here in Georgeagain, in Georgia, that law isn't
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racist, it's not discriminatory. Wherethey're trying to do is avoid a lot
of the discrepancies that we saw lastyear, which is why and this idea
that the left is saying, oh, well, because Georgia went blue.
That's where Republicans in the legislature aretrying to now circumvent theocracy. That's not
true, John, But the Tradershould expanded at times they included more weekend
days, the facts of the bill. And with the left wing me you
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know, left wing media says,oh yeah, dad. People from giving
people out water online. Not true, dad, People from giving electioneering,
handing them awater and then trying topitch them on what candidate to vote for,
or handing them awater that has thelabel on it that has the candidate's
name on it, which many peopledo their own branding of products, so
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horror. You know, as asomewhat old political act. There's rules in
every state on where you can electioneer, and typically the entrance points of the
boling place are not places where youcan go up and face to face try
to commence people to vote. They'resupposed to have a peaceful entry to the
place, and giving them gifts onlinesounds like it shouldn't happen. So,
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you know, like in this case, you can get the people water,
but it has to be from thevote of elections, not from a candidate,
which makes it absolutely John again,let's have the audience with this.
You know, I'll take all ofthese activists, whether it be NBA players
or not MLB players, or eventhe hierarchy at MLB. I'll take you
more seriously when you call out thebusiness deals you have with China, which
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again we know is a tyrannical regime, which we know is responsible for this
pandemic, which we know is responsiblefor a lot of oppression overall. But
that's okay to take Chinese money,right, But when it comes to wanting
transparency and elections, oh that's youknow, got for a bid. They're
cutting the nose despite their face,They're gonna take away hundreds of millions of
dollars of revenue and stimulus to thatregion during an All Star weekend and also
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during the MLB draft. It justseems like again the woke loves to eat
themselves and the left just continue tobe hypocrites. John Well today just putting
fact about New York's rcake voting lows. I'm a candidate right now. You
know the last five days, look, five different pieces of mail every single
day from the vote of elections.Total waste the money. Tell me,
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oh you need amen, that youneed to restate your number here, you
need to file that. It's likemany states use pay a fee in your
Kennedy, you know what I mean. So craziness about Every Monday, we
kick off the week right with Fernandoyour Rebate, one of the best in
the business hosts of Wheel Talk withFernando your rebate. Thank you, brother,
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appreciate it, Thank you brother,keep campaigning, go bless. All
right, we'll take a quick break. We'll come back right after this to
talk a little more about this crazyinfrastructure bill and it's effect on your portfolio.
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All righty, welcome back. Somuch to talk about today. Welcome
everybody out there on biz TV,biz Talk radio or friends out on the
Money station. Certainly a lots totalk about. What your portfolio. Dow
up over four hundred and as thatfollowing its lead up big as well and
AZZAC was out performing then the dowthe last couple of weeks. But the
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Green New Deal has certainly propelled awhole bunch of growth stocks because there's all
kinds of a little lou loose inthere for green companies and electric carter companies
and all kinds of rebeats and refundsand all this other stuff. So the
markets like the azzak as well rightnow, and we're all the spending.
It's like the safety for a morestatement asset. Unfortunately, this time goodcoin
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continues to bump right up against sixtythousand, and I think if it breaks
back into the sixties after the retracement, there's gonna be a little foamall crowd
coming in. So we'll keep itposted on that join right now by Steve
malloy. He puts out the junkscience junk science dot com. Is that
right, Dark science dot com number, junk science dot com. And to
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talk a little bit more about thesupposed infrastructure bill, did a little bit
more open on this that it's really, you know, a trojan horse of
the things to come with the GreenNew Deal disguised as an infrastructure built In
my view, yeah, John,though I think your he is right.
I mean, this is just theGreen New Deal starting out kind of small.
Um, you know, the originalGreen New Deal, as I think
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President Trump pointed out through campaign,was estimated cost one hundred trillion dollars.
I don't even think it was possibleto do. It's so crazy, but
so so Joe Biden has proposed thissmaller two point three trillion dollars infrastructure package.
Only about ten percent of the packageis actually infrastructure. The rest of
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it is just, you know,basically a Democrat slush fund for future elections.
But a lot of those provisions bringin or based on, you know,
the need for climate resilience and cleanenergy at electric cars and nonsense like
that, and um, you know, I think this is all just a
terrible waste of money for taxpayers.I think taxpayers and Republicans in Congress need
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to put the question squarely to thebuid administration and to Democrats, what is
anyone going to get out of this? I mean, how is if this
is all about climate, how isthe climate going to be better? Their
office? The weather going to bebetter? I mean, what's going to
happen? We spent two point threetwenty dollars? What does anybody get out
of this? Yeah, in thelong run, you know, it's Transportation
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Secretary Peter Budig saying that this willall be paid for and just a year
of fifteen years, you know,and you know that includes uh, you
know, these offsets of you know, another three trillion in tax increases,
small businesses. Your taxes are goingup by thirty three percent. Don'ts to
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the media when they tell you they'reonly going up seven percent. Seven percent
has been gross gross average number.We're at twenty one right now. You
go up seven you're going up thirtythree percent from where we are right now.
And now the tax rey is actuallya corporate textory is actually higher than
China. Now, yeah, lastweek some great jobs numbers to hang up.
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All right, we'll take a quickbreak. We'll come back right after
this joke. A little more aboutthis crazy infrastructure built and it's affect on
you willfully adopt the It's just impossibly. You know, you can spend money
much faster than you can get itback by taxing or you know, economic
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growth. And you know, myfeeling about all this is that this is
spending designed to bankrupt the country becausethe people on the left, you know,
they're not really worried about the climate. They're worried about political hour and
you know, they have this fantasyof um, you know, rebuilding our
society in their socialist utopia. Andthe way you do that is by breaking
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the country first. And you know, you break the country by bankrupt and
also you also break the spirit ofthe country and many of the foundational elements
of the country. Um when youclose churches, um, and you close
places of assembly, and then um, you have the social media cartel actually
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squelching bad news about presidential candidates andamplifying bad news about their opponents. So
it's like scarier by the minute tome, um, to see what they're
doing. But it just Donald Trumphad to spend five trillion dollars to throw
a big wad of money at gettingus out of the first pandemic deb um,
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and he increased the national debt byabout twenty percent in the last year
of his residency. Joe Biden Isadded another five million, about another twenty
percent at this point, five trillionin the first sixty days ninety days in
office. This is crazy, right, Well, you know President Trump knew
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that Democrats were used in COVID asa political to to prep power. So
you know, in his calculation itwas worth five trillion to prevent that didn't
work. And you know now we'renow we're really in trouble. We don't
have the Repulicans, don't have anypolitical power, very little, very edgy,
and Democrats want to spend all thismoney to bankrupt the country. You
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know, you pointed out they havecaptured all the institutions. They don't care
about the children. Look at theschools, means children don't even get sick
from COVID, and we shut downthe schools and there's no where are we
going to reopen them. And sothis great new deal that they're trying to
do under the you know, labelof infrastructure, it's just another tool of
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THEIRS for breaking down our society.Yeah, I'm getting honestly, I'm getting
more scared by the minute because youknow, I always on my show here,
you know, we talk about themarkets a lot and minetary policy.
I always refer to that as themagic printing press in the sky, right,
And really it's like, you know, the old emperor has no clothes.
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That printing press can keep running untilthe rest of the world says,
wait a minute, um, you'reprinting counterfeit paper there, and we're no
longer accepting it, and then somebodycan really pull the rug out from underneath
this whole thing. It's like,you know, floralistic ignorance, Like we
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we all know it's there individually,but as a group we make like it's
not there, you know what Imean, Like, I don't know,
you would think that the people thatrun the Federal Reserve are really smart people
would be on too exactly what youjust said, But of course they're the
ones that are getting the printing pressgoing. They don't really care. And
you gotta said, you gotta wonder, like, what's going on when the
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most of the smartest people in thenation, you know, the most sophisticated
financially are bankrupt. To us,what's going on? I mean, the
Federals Serve is now trying to getinvolved in climate. What does it know
about climate? I mean it's alreadydestroyed the time value of money for the
regular person. Uh, you know, we are headed for some you know,
big trouble. I technitely agree withyou. Hey, we got about
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one minute left. I don't knowwhere you come down on cryptocurrency, if
it's junk science or not, butit seems to me like more global institutions
are going that way because they seethe dollar being devalued. What are your
thoughts less a minute, Well,I guess you know, I'm just you
know, I know a lot ofthere's a lot of bitcoin farms are in
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Siberia because that's where it's cheaper tocool the facilities that generate it. Um.
I don't know. You know,Siberian bitcoin farms printing, you know,
basically make up fake money. Idon't. I don't know. I
gotta wrote a physical house in order. Okay, fair enough, Hey,
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that's why we're bringing you all sideson this thing. I want to thank
you very much, Stephen malloy,Thank you job to check them out at
junk science dot com. And asI tell you all the time, I'm
not a financial advisor. I don'tplay one on TV. I'm personally invested
in bitcoin, but I go intoit expecting that I a week up tomorrow
and have lost their wall. Andif that's your thought going in, then
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you have blow education. So Steve, thanks appreciate it. Thank you guys,
Thank you for being there as youare every day on the Frinday,
New to Easton for a liquid lunch. We'll take a quick whoa where I
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welcome back. Is a money Monday, great day for money. Indeed that
money audience always with us on Mondayto Friday. News to Eastern and all
my friends out there, and nowvery old lambisto Radio Money station. Welcome,
What a day for the markets toour four fifty on improving and ever
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increasingly good employment numbers. Some employmentnumbers came out on Friday that I really
blew out the expectation. Six sevenhundred thousand came in at like nine hundred
to one main so great news.They had fifteen as dec up two hundred,
and the ever present looming breakthrough ofsixty thousand by bitcoin continues. The
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suspense continues as a Bitcoin at fiftynine thousand, eight hundred right up against
it. And for those of youscoring at home, will give your eye
on invest View, which is mycompany symbol, I and VU trading at
a healthy fifty cents today. Onvolume continues to pick up in that one
second largest bitcoin mining operation in NorthAmerica. And as bitcoin goes, so
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goes Investue, plus some other othergreat businesses they have. Okay, around
the nation, lots going on,especially with the defund the police movement,
and right here in New York forma two time NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly,
one of the toughest cops around.Okay, started you know, spewing out
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some stuff yesterday, coming in theNew York Post about all the mayoral candidates
in New York City are for defundthe police. So Ray Kelly, former
commissioner, is kind of coming outthere and saying, this is disgusting that
there was a time when mayoral candidatesused to jump over each other to say
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they're going to support the cops more, Mike, this is where you would
insert the asset Ray Kelly right here. And now these days they're jumping over
each other to say, who's gonnadefund the police more, who's gonna reimagine
the police more, who's gonna formnew departments of the police, and long
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behold, when a guy like RayKelly starts spewing off, people should listen
because he knows. And in thesame way from the New York City Police
Commissioner Bernard Kerrick is also going nutson Twitter today talking about the number of
shootings in Chicago, how violent violenceis up and murders them up and shooting
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them up in New York City andother places where they've already started to deep
fund the police. And both BernardKerrick and Ray Kelly, who are a
big supporters to the NYPD, andwe had some really safe streets those guys
were at hand, and most ofthe cities that have slashed police funding are
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in the data now with spikes andhomicites, and I think, um I
was checking it out this morning BernardTerrick tweeted out obviously he had a great
tweet this morning. I wanted tobring on to the show. I forgot
to spend it over to the team, but Bernie Carrick was talking about how
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I think in Chicago there were eighteenshootings this weekend. Um all ego,
violent crime and murder continue to risein New York City, build A Blasio
and Corey Johnson do nothing and continueto attack and handcuff NYPD officers. And
then he spews off some stats NewYork City week thirteen, from twenty twenty
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to twenty twenty one, shootings areup two hundred and fifty seven percent,
so two and a half times victimsshot, So people involved in those shoots
they're up double double also, andthat's from shootings up one hundred percent.
And by the way, he isa key stack, Okay. And as
I'm going around New York talking topeople about what's most important to them in
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the inner city and the outer city. In the verbs of women, moms,
overwhelmingly want to see more police.They feel safer with police. But
listen to this twenty seven shooting victimsin week thirteen, one Asian, six,
Hispanic, twenty black. Okay,so you know, you start to
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see that the places that are seeingthe uptick are in the minority areas,
so they probably want and need thecups as much as ever right now.
So we'll keep you posted on allthat. And in the middle of all
this, Joe Biden's Health and HumanServices thinks that this whole mask routine is
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a big game. Um, thatthey actually started a contest. They're having
a mask contest, um, andthey're they're launching a design improvement contest.
Now you would imagine, um,that the masks that were being told to
wear or not to wear, orwhere or two of or where three of
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You would imagine we have the brightestminds in the country. UM, so
we would have the best design.But somehow or another, UM, the
mask asset. Michael Michael is soenthralled by my commentary today that he's forgetting
to actually put in the assets,which means I'm compelling because he usually you
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know, wants to be at allbut the help Human Services Help and Human
Services Department thinks that um, peopleat large, regular folks like us should
improve mask designs for everyone, whichto me doesn't make a hell of a
lot of sense. I feel like, you know, we should be spending
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every penny we could on helping peopleand helping underprivileged areas where they don't have
access to healthcare, get the vaccineand get help and get medical care,
rather than you know, some wonkycontest for people, let's send in our
mask designs. Senseless, absolutely senseless, if you ask me. And also
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Chris Christie going nuts, you know. And now he kind of abandoned Trump
at some point now, but andI was like, wow, what happened
to this guy? And this isn'thim sticking up for Donald Trump, but
this is him doing one part ofhis act that he usually does pretty good,
reacts like a regular swash bugle guy. And he said Biden's a liar
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and a hypocrite for his election lawrhetoric. So he is Chris Christie kind
of rhino moderate Republican from New Jersey, the governor of New Jersey to time,
and failed presidential candidate. But atleast he's saying the truth and Joe
Biden has been lying to America forforty years, you know, go all
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the way back to the seventies andeighties when he was thinking about running.
He said he graduated top of hisclass, top of his class. In
law school, he was busted twoor three timeishi plagiarism, stealing other people's
work. There are all kinds ofreports that he cheages his way through college.
So he's been lying to the Americanpeople for quite some time, and
even last week when he started talkingabout George's voting laws. Being like Jim
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Probos, it ignores some amazing things, including the fact that if you,
let's say, you want to goto a baseball game, and kudos,
hats off to those in Texas.There Texas coming to great abbot opens major
League Baseball for full occupancy. SoTexas Rangers will be playing today the first
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game with full occupancy and Lord mostalbums, so thank goodness for that.
But it's lost on me that MajorLeague Baseball would be so shocked in a
poll that Georgia officials want people toprovide some form of ID to mail in
a ballot. Okay, so that'sjust like common sense, like this does
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the best sniff test right, Like, wait, you're gonna mail in a
ballot and just write your name onit. You know, a lot of
schools don't even teach kids how towrite script anybody right, block letters,
right, but anyway, and youcan just sign it and send it in
with no signature verification or ID verification. So it just sounds wide open right
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for you know, all kinds ofschemerie. And you know here is Major
League Baseball trying to wag the door. Well, we're gonna take our ball.
No, oh, we don't wantto be in a plant that anymore.
Moving the Major League All Star Game. All these businesses at lanted have
been crushed over the last year anda half or so. We're expecting all
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this money to come in. Theystaffed up, they probably won't extra food
all now, no game feel.And it's the same Major League Baseball that
if you buy some tickets online,or if some friends leave you some tickets
at the gate, if you goto the wild call window. So if
you want to get a ticket foradmission into a ball game, you know,
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have a hotdog and beer, youneed to show ID. So you
know, you start to think like, well, how again is this request
for some identification of who you are. How is that disenfranchising to people in
the minorities? How is that disenfranchisingbecause it almost sounds like you're saying,
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hey, these people they don't haveID, or they have it, but
they don't know how to read thenumber off it and write it on a
piece of paper. So it's almostlike kind of counterintuitive if you ask me
to sit there and say, well, if you want to pick up tickets
to a ballgame at one about majorleague parks, we want to see your
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idea. But if you want toparticipate in a sacred process which elects the
most powerful person in the world,so that you don't need any idea.
And by the way, if theythink you know they can, you don't
need ID to pick up at willcall. Stadiums will be backed because anybody
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would walk up and rattle off somenames and say, okay, well I
think it's all right. So youknow, if you start thinking about it,
it's getting crazy about a minute.If you ask me, all right,
we're out of here, all right, welcome back. It's money Monday,
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and your money is doing well today, that's sure. Watching Liquid Lunch,
listening the Liquid Lunch on bisin talkradio money station out in Portland.
Welcome everyone, Good morning to myfriends out on the West coast there.
Dow up four thirty, continuing abull run to thirty three five eighty three
nasdak at old time highs thirteen sixeighty two up two hundred, and of
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course bitcoin is just banging around fiftynine eight and looking good. Invest you
fifty one cents a new all timehigh. Well, some pretty long time
for investue for sure. Now,I mentioned earlier that I mentioned this a
few times during the show, Butthroughout the pandemic there are a bunch of
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small business owners who will fight back, trying to push back on the governor
here in New York and stuff.And I kind of joined them with them,
became friends them, and we wereoccupying Max Pub in sat now and
despite the governor mayor trying to arrestus and block us down to clare us
nuisances and everything else. But youknow, in the midst of that fight,
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I met up with a pastor,Christian pastor, and he was explaining
how I used to have every weekdayministry at a different place like the Knights
of Columbus or via w Post orsomething, but due to the pandemic,
they were all closed, so theywere doing the mass outside and it was
freezing, so they were kind oflosing congregants. So I said, you
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know what, I doubt the governorand the mayor were going to come try
to arrest us, but letting thatbe a little church service in the bar.
So we started doing church service andthat's sort of working out well.
And every Sunday from Max we hada home for the people, and my
buddy Mikey Bagels wanted to finally pickthemen in America would send out food every
week for the congregation and it reallybecame something special. And then the governor
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kind of you know, sent thesheriff's had like the place until Friday,
which is the Quarte, and hthere was really no place to go for
the congregation again, so I said, well, right into my house.
It's a great place to be.And uh, we got a little photo
of yesterday. And they've been doingthe mass here for about a month or
a month month or two. EverySunday morning, a bunch of people here
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pasted Chris past and Mike used tobe here on all the folks great,
great people, and I just cometo worship, you know, kind of
multi denominational Christian. But that isa overhead shot of just a small portion
of crowds, a couple of rowsof people behind them, you know,
forty fifty people at massiyesterday. Itwas a great way to start my Sunday
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morning. And then the best partof the day the afternoon. The whole
La familia, my brothers, theirkids, and my cousins and their kids
and everyone, mom and everybody wentto Angelina's restaurante. And the best part
of the day, of course isyou know, we pray in the morning
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and then we get thanks and gratitudefor the kids. And my kids,
it's almost impossible to get them topose for a photo. I don't know
if you have that bram out there, you guys were your kids, but
it's like impossible, and then theywant to see it and they're like,
oh, it's gross. They wouldagain, and it's that the other thing.
But thankfully I was able to getone photo of me and my kids.
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And this is where Mike would putit in if he wasn't texting one
of his friends right now. Fora time I had to remind him today,
there you go, little shot JohnTory Ava made Proud Papa with a
beautiful Day. Anyway, speaking ofkids, Joe Biden is stuck with probably
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one of the worst in the world. And Hunter Biden, I mean,
you couldn't do more humiliating things toyour parents than this guy has done.
From you know, thirteen day drugbinges to having sexual intercourse with his dead
brother's wife and weird facetimes with hisniece and name it. The guy's done
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it, and he's basically admitting it. Now. He's on his media tour
here Um where he's trying to promotehis new book, Beautiful Things, and
there's nothing beautiful about what this guy'sdone to his family into his life.
But in a series of softball interviewswhere they're kind of giving them the question
before and they make like they're pressedhim a little bit, but nobody pressed
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them on the real question, heconcedes that the laptop that Adam Shifts for
Brains and Twitter said was fake.It was rushing disinformation, It wasn't real,
it was hacked, it was stolen, it was Rudy Giuliani making it
up all the other stuff. Rightsaid, yeah, very well, could
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be money. I don't could havecould I could have left there could have
been stolen, I could have lostit and it could be Yeah. So
um, where I wonder all theapologies, the retractions, all these stories
that were flying around there on theon the mainstream left wing wacko media saying
how this was you know, unsourced, deep bound. No such thing never
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happened the actual New York Post,Okay, And at this point I would
say, almost everybody knows something aboutthe New York Post. They have great
headlines every day, that's sure.And the New York Post broke the news
that a laptop of Hunt the Bidenswas found and there was all this,
you know, terribly terribly bad informationon it about the Biden cutting deals with
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Barner countries and used in his nameas his calling card, and fifty thousand
dollars deal in Ukraine, three pointfive million dollars from the former mayor of
Moscow now at one point five billionto a hitch fund of John Kerry's son
at a China. I mean,all these things were on this laptop and
its form. Upon that Tony bubbleLynsky came forward and said, hey,
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I agree, that's what happened,and here's the emails that I have that
supported. But Jack Dorsey and MarkZuckerberg and the whole Twitter mob and the
social media cards help, they wentout there squash that news because it would
have hurt Joe Biden very very bad. Now Hunter, on his press tour,
let's go through a couple of things. On his laptop dropped off at
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the Woman Delaway computer repair shop.He doesn't recall leaving it there, but
certainly there could be a laptop thatwas stolen from me. That could be
I was hacked. It could beRussian intelligence, it could be that it
was stolen from me. So itwas all could be. I don't really
remember. And then on his drugaddiction, he addressed his years of alcoadres
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spent more time. This is theguy who was getting paid half a million
dollars a year by Barisma, notbecause he was Joe Biden's son, because
he was some great oil and gasstrategist. Here's what he said on his
drug addiction. I spent more timeon my hands and knees, picking through
rugs, smoking anything that even remotelyresembled crack coke caine. I probably smoked
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more pomesan cheese than anyone you know, I mean it went. It went
one time for thirteen days without sleeping, smoking crack, and drinking vodka exclusively
throughout that entire time. Wouldn't weall be so proud of our sons if
they were telling the whole nation thatthey smoke crack and palmejan cheese rug.
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