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Speaker 1 (01:35):
Welcome everybody to another episode of STU.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
In the non episode three eighty six, both Stue and
the Nune have the night off, so you've got myself
and my good friend Sean Horde.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Welcome.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Thanks for having me again, Rob, I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
So you're in the far East Southern studio in Florida.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
How's the weather in Florida?
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Always beautiful? Little chili right now, but you know it's
it's Florida, so this is it'll get down to about
fifty but that's about as cold as it gets. Right.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
It's been raining here all day and it's supposed to
rain end tonight. So but the temperatures are in the sixties,
so it's it's not too bad. So there is a
lot going on in the world, a lot there is.
There's never a shortage of topics.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
You know, as we say on the show all the time,
you can wait right until five minutes before the show
and either Trump is gonna send.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Something on Trump's, something's gonna.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Get signed, something's gonna happen, some plane crash, and where
you just never know what's gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
So what what do you want to talk about? First tonight?
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Let's start with the Texas redistricting. That's okay, that's the
top of the news, right.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Yeah, I mean, as we know how Texas goes, so
does so does the rest of the country. I mean, right,
there's the three big players in every election is Texas, California,
and New York. Right, and and uh, I'm a little
surprised now they've done it a little bit different. But Texas,
when they sent their redistricting forward, a judge shot it down,
(03:06):
while California is allowed to do theirs.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
So California sent theirs to a vote. Now I have
my opinions on the voters out in California, not California's,
not Californians in general, but the voting mindset. But there
is one point on this, and let me get the
wording right. Let me get the wording right from Texas
(03:29):
Governor Abbot. So when this went to court, when they
challenged this in court, and this came out in an
email from him, and they have this in an actual
email and this was verified on both the right and
the left. He typed in twenty twenty five. I can't
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believe a politician as senior as Abbot would put this
in an email hit these racial percentages. Okay, why why
send that email? I think that that that line by itself,
and I'm not agreeing with it getting shot down, but
(04:12):
I am saying that that did not help. That did
not help at all.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
One of the things that that I've I've talked on
and I've parked on a lot on this show is.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
The media's role and everything we do right, and we
we all we all know.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
The media is far left leaning, very left leaning, and
you hear people like, wow, you know you have Joe
Rogan and you have him Pool and you have well,
hold on a second. Those used to be Democrats until
the Democrats went so far left that they drove drove.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
Right now the yeah, yeah, right.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
But one of the things that you see every time
Republicans want to redistrict, they throw out jerry mandry.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
That is the proper term.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
And they've been doing it for years from the left.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
But every time Democrats want to redistrict, they the word redistricting,
they use fixing, they use correcting, racial line, correct, They
always use very positive or very targeted wording on why
and how they're doing it, Whereas when Republicans do it,
it's jerry mandering and they're trying to rid the system.
And that's that's one of the very dangerous things about
(05:19):
the media and that I just absolutely cannot see. Right,
And jerry mandering is jerry mandering doesn't matter if there's
an R or a D or an independent behind it.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
So jerry mannering.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
If we look at a map, and we don't have
maps here, but we can look at states like Illinois, Massachusetts, California,
we can look at those states. You want to see
jerry mandering, You want to see what it really looks like. Yeah, yeah,
you think what Texas is doing is wrong, what what
(05:50):
Florida is doing is wrong. Look at Illinois, look at Massachusetts,
look at New York, look at California, and these states
have been doing it for decades, for decades. And the
way these districts are drawn, it's it's like my seven
(06:12):
year old granddaughter could draw something that makes more sense,
like that's Illinois, right, I mean, look at that that
is drawn specifically specifically to make sure that there are
no Republicans in concess.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
That thirteenth And let me see if I can, let
me see if I can fix this in large right, Yeah,
I mean, what is what is with that bullshit?
Speaker 3 (06:39):
It's it's it's the hypocrisy almost makes you want to vomit.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
I mean, look at look at this, Look at what
is that bullshit? And then the fifteenth is split right
down the middle and the second you know this is this,
so it covers this little section to the left, and
the section of this is some bullshit.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
I don't have the numbers offhand, but I know that
the voting percentages in Illinois are somewhere along the lines
of sixty forty or fifty five forty five in favor
of the Democrats. So it's a majority Democrat state to
a significant degree. But if there was accurate representation in Congress,
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let's say, how many reps does Illinois have totally is
twenty twenty fifteen. If we went by the actual percentages,
it would be forty percent of the reps would be Republican.
But in Illinois, and correct me if I'm wrong. I
think it's only two or three because of the way
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they've drawn it up. But then the Fox earl clutching
over what Texas was trying to do and then goes
and basically lies to his voter pace gets them to
vote in his favor just so he can further Jerry
(08:13):
Mander and already Jerry Mander to death state. It's the
hypocrisy is sky high. And all of this really, in
the end, rob is a moot point because we all
know the Supreme Court is going to shoot down the
VRA when they shoot it down, likely before next summer,
(08:34):
along a six' three. Line when they shoot that, down
regardless of what happens When texas appeals or if the
federal government appeals on behalf Of texas to The Supreme,
court regardless of what happens with, THAT i promise, you
once THE bra gets shot, down it'll all be a
moot point because you will see a slew of, states
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especially in The Southern United, states do redistricting right, away
and that's going to wipe out several seats that should not.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Exist, yeah, WELL i mean with so there was there
WAS i watch a lot of testimony in front Of,
congress and there was one and AND i think it
was from under The biden. Administration but they asked, him he,
said are people that are here illegally counted in the?
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Census? Yes, yes, yes people who counted?
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Right does is the census used to calculate how many,
people how many representatives are sent To.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
Washington, Yes and they won't answer yes right, away they'll
dance around, it but it's, well.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
This individual did answer.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Yes and so when you look at one of the
reasons Why, california one of the reasons why it's not
as big of a deal In illinois because they're so
far from removed from, it and you, know, nobody nobody
wants to live In, illinois Especially.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
California.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Huge, Yeah, californy very.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
Big that they count these individuals for their representation In,
california you, know In, washington, absolutely and that that's a
spit in the face to anybody who's here. Legally it's
a spit in the face to all of the voting
public because that that give Us, california especially when they've
blatantly come out and said we're a sanctuary state and
(10:22):
we're going to let in whoever wants to be. Here,
NOW i GUARANTEE i WOULD i would bet you know
every bit of MONEY i have in the bank account
that if the people came across the border or came
there illegally, Voted Republican democrats would have a problem and
start taking them out it would.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Flip it would completely. Flip this entire conversation would would completely.
Shift This in the, end this is about it's about
tribalism and team. Sports that's about. Control it's it's about.
Control it's my team versus your. Team most, people most,
(11:00):
voters they don't look at the. Issues they look as,
OH i jabbed you in your, EYE i jabbed you
in your. EYE i got one over on. You they're
Not most people are not forward. Thinking they're not, thinking you,
know how is this going to impact the next? Generation
how will this impact my? Grandkids they're, like how is
this going to upset my neighbor who's A maga. Supporter
(11:23):
how is this going to upset my my neighbor who's a?
Leftist this is how people. Think AND i know this
because we both know. This we deal with these people every.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Day it's that, video the Video.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
Assison you just want people to, die you know that's
there's a hundreds. Nobody, WELL i can't say, nobody because
there may be some evil people In, washington but the
majority of the people that are.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Elected don't want your children to.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Die the people In washington are mothers and, fathers they are,
Grandparents they are brothers and.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Sisters they don't propose.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Things because they think intentionally it's going to kill off
part of the.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Population they don't do.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
That and when when you start getting the, well you you,
want you, know like the whole healthcare conversation right, now
you just want people's, uh the rates to go through
the roof and you want people to. Die, No no
hold on THE aca was one hundred written and passed By.
(12:25):
Democrats then when it was failing miserably of the subsidies
was voted on By democrats who then scheduled it to
expire at the end Of. December and, somehow somehow That's
Donald trump's, fault.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
Of, course because they rely on low information, voters which
is really on both. Sides you have a lot of
low information. Voters they rely on. That they rely on
people only getting their news from Their Fox news OR
msnbc and not searching for news from other, sources not.
(13:07):
Trying and and now in twenty twenty, five it isn't
like our parents who are baby boomers who only got
their news from three SOURCES, ABC cbs AND nbc and
had to listen To Walter cronkai EVERY. Ebc, well that's the, news,
folks and that's. It they just had to had to
take it or not take it at face. Value now
(13:28):
you have a plethora of. Sources the problem with that
is is this source telling me the truth or. Not
that's now it's overload of.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Info you've got the power of the world right in your.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
Hand right is? Right do some. Digging but most folks
will turn on right Before Jimmy. Kimmel they'll turn on MS. Nbc,
Oh Rachel maddow said, this that might that must be the. Gospel,
oh turn On. Fox Jesse waters said, this that must
be The, no, folks that's not the. Gospel do some.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Research Donald trump was not there when the the THE
aca was supposed to be the end, all be all for.
Healthcare the fact that you have to subsidize it proves
that it.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Failed it's it's a.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Failure the fact that you now you, know these subsidies
that are going to expire cause things to. Skyrocket you're
propping up a paper, house, Right you're propping up a
house of cards that is going to crumble at any.
Minute and that's Not Donald trump's, fault that's not The republican's.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
FAULT i, mean you could argue The.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Republicans have, failed well have handstrung THE aca a little
bit because they've been picking at it and pulling at
it like a scab a little bit here and. There,
Uh but, overall THE aca, Failed AND i THINK i
don't think it failed because of what it was trying to.
DO i think it failed with its. Implementation and here's
(14:57):
the reason Why democrat and the liberals look at every
problem on the planet as the government is the.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Solution we need more, Government we need more.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Government and all one has to do is look at
THE dmv or THE va and to see where that's
a bad fucking, choice, right you, know just look at
those you can't Throw more government doesn't solve the. Problem
because you can also look at what has happened with student.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Loans as soon as the.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Government got, involved the all of the colleges out there, went, well,
shit these are. Guaranteed i'll just continue to keep raising
rates and the government will keep giving out loans left.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
And right at endless cycle of raising, rates pricing people. Out,
yes and the only folks who didn't have to worry
about it are the generational wealthy and the. Connected, yeah that's.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
It but why continue TO i mean one bad choice after,
another one bad decision after.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
Another SO i heard it take the other, day and
it's SOMETHING i agree with a lot of. Times and
both parties are guilty of. This they know a system is,
broken but instead of fixing, it they'll leave it the
way it. Is why did they leave it the way it?
(16:25):
Is because they can campaign on, That AND i agree with,
that and they will posture and preen in front of the.
CAMERA i see that. LOCALLY i see that, LOCALLY i
see that In. FLORIDA i mean. Nationally people see it
all over the. Place a lot of. Talking you, know
let's get in front Of congress and get a few
(16:46):
sound bites and get a few talking points and have
a few, committees but nothing's getting. Done why is nothing getting?
Done because they can campaign on it next. Cycle, yeah
both parties are guilty of. This it's not it's not
one side or the. Other it anytime someone comes in
to really make. Change and this will probably lead us
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into another topic we want to. Discuss take Elon, musk
when he came in and really wanted to change, something
both sides freaked out because it hit their. Honeypot and
that'll lead you into wherever we.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Were, yeah you were just you were just going down
a path THAT i was going to bring, up and
that was we talked, about you know, what why do
they want it because they can campaign on. It they
also don't want to change it because they're profiting from.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
It.
Speaker 4 (17:37):
Exactly it was brought up by by one of the
members and At, TENNESSEE i, believe and he Said musk
was getting way too close to outing all of the
money that was being funneled from these, NGOs these non
government organizations.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Right back into the pockets of people In washington through
dark money.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
And that and that should piss off.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Everybody it, Should AND I i had somebody bring a
perfect example of how this works so that people. Understand
you go To, california where they have a major homeless.
Problem california hires AN, ngo says in G, o we
want you to help fix our homeless. Problem we're gonna
give you all this money and you need to develop
a plan and fix the homeless.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Problem in that.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Process is it beneficial for AN ngo who's getting government
money that never ends to solve the. Problem if they
solve the, problem they're, Unemployed so there's no incentive to
solve the. Problem and that's the way EVERY ngo. Works
they take the, money they put a lot of it
in their, pockets and they funnel the rest of.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
It no, benchmarks no standards or. Accountability not like our,
jobs where we have. Benchmarks we have to prove as,
architects as as it, architects we must prove. Value they
prove no. Value they, like, oh, okay we have this.
Money you know, what we over, budget under. Budget we
need more. Money that's how this. Works, yeah and they
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have solved zero. Problems there's zero none and must comes
in with With now you can put some of this
back on him with the public bluster and going ON
i keep CALLING i keep wanting to call It, twitter
but IT'S. X, now keep going ON x and brain
(19:28):
dumping every thought that comes into his. MIND i can
say that's there's a negative there, too have some mystery
to the, process, Right but he was getting very close.
Sure and and they started with US AI d for
a reason because that was dark money in G o
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and they knew it starting there for a. Reason not only,
that that WAS Us Intelligence Agency Air. America that To Air.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
America oh, yeah, well the way the way foreign funding
goes is they, don't And Ran paul has pointed this
out year after year after. Year we should not bundle
for and aid into one package and then toss it
over the face of THE USA I. D which is
what they were. Doing and then those involved with THE,
usaid whether it was a deep, state whether it was
(20:21):
somebody else who had an, agenda gets to decide how
they spend that.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Money no vote per.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Country, iran you keep screaming death To, america you get zero, dollars, RIGHT,
uk not that they need, money you're you're our. Ally
we're going to give you some, money you. Know So,
zimbabwe you keep Killing, Christians we're gonna not give you
any money and Start.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Christians it's just common sense the way it should. Be
the Statistics i've, read and these are neutral third party,
right roughly eighty to ninety percent of the in geos
are either funded or packed or funneled their money To
(21:03):
democrats Or democrat leaning efforts Or democrat. Politicians but ten
to twenty percent of that also goes To, republicans even
though it's a much smaller slice of the. Pie we
aren't talking hundreds of thousands or. Millions we're talking billions.
(21:24):
People oh, yeah even ten to twenty percent of billions
is still ten to twenty percent of. Billions and that's
why you had senators getting effing. Squeamish oh, Yeah republican. Senators,
WELL i think What musk is, doing you, know needs
to Slow we need to slow, down and, YadA, YadA
(21:44):
YadA because you, know, no it's because your Honey poe
is now getting attacked and. Euroupset, well you can go,
on you can.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
Even break that twenty percent down into two. Categories i'm
sure there's some just straight Up, republicans and then you've
got the, rhinos right that are not really Even. Republicans,
yeah The mitchell world who have been, out you, know
out for themselves for the last forty, years right, right you,
know uh, right, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
So that's it's.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
Crazy the amount of money if if our, Government i've
seen this numerous, times if our government has money to
give other, countries then they're taking too much from its
citizens period.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
Period you know.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Me, now now that's but to play the devil's, advocate
AND i do understand. This but we can find a
better way if we don't pay the, zimbabwes if we
don't pay The, irans The iraqs and stuff like. That
who are they going to run. To they're going to
run immediately Into china's. Arms that's exactly what's gonna, happen
because if we don't pay, Them china. Will and that's
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that's the game we've been. Playing and that's the global. Game,
yes it's the very dangerous.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Game that we've been. Playing so.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Because we, can we have people that we give money
to that have already run directly To.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
China Any, way.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
You're speaking to the core Of america. First that's the
core of core Of america. First AND i think how
you combat, That and Again i'm no. Expert i'm no.
EXPERT i think how you can git at. That if
they want to play with, us if they want money from,
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us that has to come with AND i hate how it,
sounds but is the way of the world that comes with. Strings,
sure you want our, money you want to, play here's the.
Deal you can never play With. China i'm, sorry sounds sounds.
Nefarious what they're doing now is nefarious.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
With ukraine and said you want our, money we get
your natural.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
Resources that's, right you, know make it a real quid
pro quo if we're gonna do. It make it above the.
Water you know what natural. Resource let's let's make it above.
Water quid pro. Quo you want our money to play
in our. Sandbox you can't play in china sandbox at.
All you want to play in their. Sandbox, go but
(24:11):
you were done permanently in our. Sandbox and when you
frame it to them that, way they're gonna be Like CHINA,
us probably, us because the way much more, money, way
much more, money more, freedom and Because china's gonna want,
influence control and. PROPAGANDA i was watching something.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
EARLIER i watched the video and it was This british
guy and he was talking about he, goes someone sent
it to. ME i Think stu sent it to, me
and he was talking about you know everybody talks you,
know everybody outside of THE us talks about oh in
THE US.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Us he was he, goes where do you get all
your stuff?
Speaker 2 (24:48):
From he, goes when you go to the, movies are
you watching a movie that's based out Of? China, no
you're watching movies that come out Of hollywood in THE.
Us if you buy, clothes if you buy these, products
where you buying them, from you're buying them from THE. Us,
now they may be manufactured In, china but they're the
origination is out of THE.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Us you're not.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
Buying clothes directly From, pakistani, Right you're buying this stuff
from THE. Us so everything that you do is from THE.
Us you, know you're not going to the movies to
watch a movie with subtitles and out Of, china you, know, right,
Right it's just that. Way so if we weren't, here,
(25:28):
now that's you, know that sounds a little pretentious For
americans say, that but it is what it, is, Right.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
It's, true you know at, all it's.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
True, yeah, yeah it's.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
Bactual so if you, want if you want to bad
mouth of THE, us stop buying stuff from, Us stop
going to the movies that are made.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Here stop you, know consuming our. Products. Go you, know.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
It's the same thing for like the, leftists you want
to live like a, communist you can do that today
on your. Own what you don't get to do is
drag the rest of us in with. You you are
more than welcome to go get a compound somewhere ten,
acres twenty, acres one hundred acres and sit on that
and right and make it a communist, utopian have.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
A, commune and, yes live in a commune.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
That's right today without.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
Us it's like folks who leave their country wherever that may, Be,
Iran North, Korea, venezuela and they come, here and they
come here under the guise of you, KNOW, i you,
KNOW i had no freedom in my. COUNTRY i hated.
(26:34):
It and then they come here and they Bash america
from the freedom of from our blanket of. Freedom AND
i don't want to control what people. Say but the
irony of that is. Crazy you come here from an oppressive,
(26:55):
place to the world's beacon of, freedom but yet you
come here to try to churn it into an oppressive.
Place it's the most mind blowing.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Well and it's not even just not even just physical, oppression,
right it could be financial oppression where your country is,
bankrupt where.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
It's, broke where the people are.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
Starving were you're coming here for a better life and
a better, Opportunity yet you want to continue to go
in the street and bad mould this country and fly
the fly the flag of the country you just came, from.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Right except why it's, why.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
You, KNOW i JUST i just don't understand that you
know THAT i was reading something earlier, today and and
this happened several years. AGO i think it was under
The biden, administration but it may have been under the First.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Trump.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
Uh The saudi journalist who was working for THE us
country Company Uh, kashagi That saudi had killed because he
was speaking out against the country Of Saudi. Arabia, well
what a lot of the manipulation people do is while
he was working AND i think.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
It was The. Post he was working for The New York.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
Post hold on a secon you're trying to insinuate or
lying through a mission that he was A us citizen
And Saudi arabia killed. Him, no he was A saudi
citizen and then spoke out Against saudi And saudi had
ing killed because it's illegal to speak out against.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
The government, there, Right that is in. Reality i'm not
saying what they did.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Was, right right exactly, EXACTLY i shouldn't have killed the.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Guy but you expect people that come here to retain
their identity and retain all this connection to their other.
Country and you bad mouth people that say that they
should assimilate to THE us way of, life and then
you go try to put your values on a country Like.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Saudi you can't have it both.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Ways come, here you should, assimilate but you can't Expect
saudi to do in a bubble assimilate to our way of.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Life they're not going to do.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
It WHEN i was a, kid and same for, you
we were taught this is the great melting, pot great
melting are. Right and you, know people who come, here
they assimilate and they work hard and make this nation.
Great and if you want to come here and you
(29:11):
don't want to, assimilate if you want to come here
and just try to make little enclaves of where you came,
From especially if where you came from was a place
that you didn't like very, much that didn't have values
where you could be, free then why come here in
(29:34):
the first. Place what's the point of coming? Here the
point of coming here is to try to change, us
or the point of coming here was to try to
escape an. OPPRESSION i don't understand.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
It if you want to come here to the, opportunity
if you want to bring the positives.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
Here we love.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
THAT i tell my wife all the, time because there's
there's a lot of AND i can't say THAT i
di with her on. This you, Know she's always, like,
well you, Know texas or the country or. Whatever you
can hate your, politicians but love your. Country you can
hate your politicians but love your. State and that can
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be the same for somebody who comes here From. Cuba
that can be the same somebody.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Comes here From.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Venezuela but don't go parading in the streets that you
hate this country when you're in our, streets because IF
i went To venezuela and started screaming about HOW i Hate,
VENEZUELA i probably wouldn't make it through the, day, right full.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
Disclosure being a native Born philaridian and Lifelong, Philaridian i've
never met A. Cuban this is just. Me i've met
tons of. THEM i never met A cuban From it
seems to be one of the few Countries i've never
met A cuban exile or a refugee or someone From
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cuba that's ever that's ever, said, oh, well my, Country
i've never met. That, yeah it always. Seems it always
seems to be The, venezuelans The. MEXICANS i, mean not not,
all not, all but but just it just seems, UNDERSTANDS i,
mean the living under, truth real. Communism they they get,
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it they get it.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
A lot of those other countries In venezuela and well
In mexico, too has gone through so many changes that
they've never lived under one system for too, long, right,
right you, Know venezuela and the rest of that is
just it's one dictator after, another so it changes every.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
Time so so what do you want to talk about?
Next we want you want to go into The cheney.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
Funeral let's go with The cheney. Funeral that's more. Comedy
that's to, me that's just.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
Comedy how all of these former presidents and former vice
presidents and former staff members and cabinet members from all
the previous presidents just showed up and AND i made
a comment to somebody that that hatred can make for strange.
Bedfellows and when you've got The harrises and you've got The,
bidens who every chance they had while they were in,
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office every, opportunity.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
They everything under the sun.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Darker oh, yeah they called him, evil they called him a,
liar they called, him you, know he's ready to Start
World war, three a lot of the same things that
they Call. Trump, now all of a, sudden he's a
good guy because he's he was Anti trump while he was.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
Alive you, know in the, end he aligned more with
their worldview than he did with the new air quotes
world order inside our, Country, yeah which Is trump is.
Right so SO i look At Dick cheney And George Bush, junior,
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right w as the last of for lack of a better,
term the dying, breed, right the last of a dying.
Breed they are the last of the of the, rhinos,
right the last of the of the the what did
they call? Them the? Uh the they they have a
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name for the type Of republicans that they, are the,
globalist the the the, hawkish the hawkish, types the, intelligentialist the.
Zelots they are the last of that. Type and you
have to give credit To. Trump where where credits do?
He he swept those people out and and he even
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converted for, Example Marco rubio was starting out to be
one of those folks and he's changed. Him, yeah i''m
not sure if it Was trump who changed him or
just his Constituents neo. Cons thank, You. Doug. Neocons there you.
Go it was top of my. HEAD i couldn't think of.
It That's i'm getting. Old so, neocons that's what they.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
ARE i have my own words from.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
That you, know some of the better and more appropriate
ones are The beltway bandits and so. Forth but every
one of them is a you, know a zealot in
a and an a.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
Hole so they were just two sides of the same,
coin two sides of the same. Coin Joe, Biden Dick,
cheney those were two sides of the same. Coin maybe
slightly different, views but same.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
Thing you don't spend that much time ruben elbows In
washington and and not not come out.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Dirty oh one.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
Hundred. Yeah AND i think Had, TRUMP i would like to,
believe Had Trump advanced been, invited one of those two
would have. Gone because it's. Class it's a class, sure
and Especially, vance he has a ton of, class a
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ton of.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
CLASS i Think vance would have, gone, gone.
Speaker 3 (35:07):
For, sure a ton of. Class but, HONESTLY i don't
think either one of those men particularly, care particularly. Care
they look at this, like, wow so he's this guy
is petty to the. Grave, Okay, well.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
You KNOW i didn't.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
FOLLOW i didn't know much About vance before he became
the vice, President but What i've seen of him since
he's been in you can tell there's some influence Of
trump in. Him now especially when you see some of
his ex posts and some of his social media posts
where he just basically calls somebody a dumbass and you're just, like,
yeah that's kind of that's A trump influence on. Him
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there's no statesman in. That he's just, like you punch you,
Me i'm gonna punch you. Back and that's that's just
the way it. Is and maybe a little bit of
that as The Marine corps, too but it. Is it
is funny to watch, sometimes you, know because they like to,
uh you, know they like to bash On trump because
because of the way he handles, himselves not very statesments.
Like but you, know, well when when you, continue when
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you continue to call somebody nazi racist.
Speaker 5 (36:14):
Every freaking for, one well, sure but if you IF
i IF i came into work every day and, said, Hey,
sean you're an asshole and walked off every DAY i
called you an, asshole, eventually well it wouldn't mean.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
Anything but eventually you're gonna be.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Like you know, what ron your ship, Ahead you're you're you,
know you would have to say something back, eventually and
then all of a, sudden you're the bad guy because
you said something back After i've been calling you an
asshole every day for the last six, months you, Know
and AND i don't understand why people don't get that
they they have. Done and again back to the. Media
the media has done such a great job in demonizing
(36:52):
him that makes it morally acceptable to call him whatever
you want to and then to act all surprised and
offended when he says something. Back, no you call me a,
name or you fucking punched me in the, Face i'm
gonna punch you.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Back they say some horrible things about that, man some horrible,
things and they were loving him up to around twenty,
twelve twenty, eleven twenty. Twelve you, know they say some
horrible things about, him But god forbid if he defends. Himself,
yeah and all the sudden it's it's oh, yeah while
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we're on that. Topic and we were talking about this. Earlier,
so so who do you think Is i'll tell you my,
pick but who's your front runner for The republican? NOMINATION i, yeah.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
We talked about this.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
EARLIER i think me personally and this because of the
way it sets us. UP i Think vance should be
the president With Marco rubio as the vice, president because
that sets us up for sixteen and promising sixteen years
worth of A White.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
House SO i see why you say, that and that's
probable how it's going to play out in terms of
who's going to get the nomination. NEXT i do think
it's hard to predict out the WAY i see. Things
it's really hard to predict beyond four to five, years
(38:16):
because a lot, happens, right you, know the. Economy, shoot
the economy can change, everything and in fact we'll probably
talk about that. Soon BUT i find it hard to
predict past the past four. Years in my, OPINION i
think the person most capable and most ready to step
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in immediately for as great as advance delivers a, SPEECH
i think the most capable person Is.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Rubio, YEAH i mean THEY a lot of people will
say that the secretary Of state is the number two.
Speaker 1 (38:51):
Position you, know a lot of people just look at
terms of.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
Power, yeah just look at the vice president as just
the placeholder and a person who doesn't have any kind
of a. Whatsoever and so a lot of people say,
That but if you look at history and the way elections,
go it is a shorter leap from vice president to
the presidency than you, know the next, election and you,
know you shift as we look at regular chain of,
(39:14):
command everybody would shift up. One AND i, SAY i
Think rubio would be very accepting. That AND i Think
rubio would make a great vice. President and then that
gives him that that short leap after eight years, advance
or even after four years of, advance then he can run
on a completely different type.
Speaker 1 (39:30):
Platform so that's the WAY i think it would.
Speaker 3 (39:33):
Go SO i think so advance gets the. Nomination it depends.
On so if he's going up Against newsome and and it's,
tight then you have to look at the running mate
that he. Chooses who who is that going? TO i
(39:54):
mean he may have to pick a running mate from
a state that he. Needs he may have to, now
or he may have to PICK i Mean republicans don't
play identity. Politics but, yeah he.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
May PICK aoc which would take take his his.
Speaker 3 (40:10):
ME i mean RUNNING i, MEAN i mean sometimes you
do what you have to. Do, yeah in a perfect,
world you would pick your running mate based on whose
best position to take over When god, forbid If i'm
running for, PRESIDENT i pass away and who's best to take.
(40:32):
Care but that's we don't live in a perfect.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
World or you use The Dave chappelle, method and you,
Say i'm gonna pick somebody so horrible behind, me nobody's
going to try to. Assassinate that's. Great you assassinate, Me
you're gonna get this.
Speaker 3 (40:46):
Asshole or you pick someone who maybe didn't get infected
by THE covid shot that badly and potentially not. Crazy,
yeah there you. Go that rules us, out, right because,
well WELL i took it so.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
Right, well so you talked about the economy and one
of the biggest things in economy right now that's driving a,
lot and it's driving it at so many different. Levels
what we're seeing in positives and negative ways is these
data centers that are being stood up all over the,
COUNTRY uh to SUPPORT ai, now power, consumption water, consumption you,
(41:25):
know water consumption for. Cooling there's a lot that goes into.
It and they're putting us in places that you, Know
i'm seeing in a lot of very red. Places and
why because the red people are very you, know more
accepting to, hey this is going to bring in, jobs
this is going to do this and good bat are
different less cognitive of the consumption of the resources right
(41:48):
where democrats and you saw this with with the The
amazon wanted to move In New, york WHERE aoc shot
that down and cost them several thousand. Jobs right, now
what is this going to do to the, economy especially
in The Red states going? Forward AS ai continues to
grab a.
Speaker 3 (42:04):
Foothold, so as you, Know I've i'm kind of in
the middle of a slight pivot INTO. Ai SO i
have a nuanced take on, this But i'm of a
more optimistic tone when it comes TO, ai and a
lot of people. Aren't But i'm of a more optimistic.
TONE i do think in the Immediate in the, immediate
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we will see higher, unemployment higher unemployment AS ai rolls,
in and a lot of that's going to be due
to the fact that companies are going to, overcorrect as
they always. Have they overcorrected back in the eighteen hundreds
with the cotton gen they overcorrected with the, Railroad they
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overcorrected with the, car the, airplane with the. Spreadsheet When
excel came, out there were layoffs of book book keepers at. First,
right there's going to be across, industries even our, industry
even it there's and it's happening. Now it's happening with
law firms and legal that's initially because we don't know
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how to integrate it. Fully Yet i'm optimistic that at
first first two to three, years there's going to be higher,
unemployment maybe even at or above ten, percent really, high
unavoidable because of the capabilities OF ai and what it can.
Do BUT i do believe the best path forward and
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what everyone at least in this country are going to strive,
for is the blend of. Both that's where we get best,
productivity NOT ai doing everything by, itself because it, can't
at least not until robotics. Can robotics catches up and
we're good fifteen to twenty.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
Years what do you see as the? Overcorrection what you
give us some examples?
Speaker 3 (43:59):
Of? All, right so the over Correction, Amazon, google these
companies laying off thirty thousand, people a lot of those you,
know mid to entry LEVEL, IT a lot of their legal,
staff a lot of THEIR hr and legal staff because
now they're for legal. Staff for, example they can lay
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off a lot of your entry level lawyers and have
a mid level attorney do the work of twenty lawyers.
Staff sure, we as SENIOR it guys on the commercial,
side could do the work of ten JUNIOR it. FOLKS
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i mean that's in. Theory now is that? Efficient not
as efficient as, retraining integrating folks and having them become
a force multiplier WITH. Ai but companies don't think. That
they think profit, first forward thinking. Later that's the problem
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with a lot of.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
COMPANIES i think that, timing the timing is probably the
right one because you look at the, boomers right that
was that's the largest group out, there the largest of,
olderly they're getting ready to age out of the, workforce,
right and so you've got people like you AND i
that have been using computers since middle, school that's, Correct
(45:26):
so we we've always had. Computers and you get kids
today like my. GRANDKIDS i, mean they could pick up
a phone today and work the damn phone better THAN i, can, right,
Right i've been doing it for over thirty, years.
Speaker 3 (45:37):
Right So i'm terrible with, apps, Right.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
Yeah but, YEAH i THINK i think the timing is
probably right about where it needs to be because of.
Speaker 1 (45:45):
That as those boomers age.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
Out, now one thing THAT i don't think that they've,
done at LEAST i haven't seen, it AND i just
thought it was a little bit. Ago why don't we
ASK ai how better to reduce the resources THAT ai.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
Needs.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
So they have not. Exist so the power requirements are.
Significant and that's where you come with all these deals
That President trump's trying to make with these rare earth
minerals and trying to Box china out from boxing us
(46:22):
out from the rare mineral. Fight that's. Huge that's. HUGE
i think we are this fight we're going to see
in the coming year and in the coming two three.
Years the disruption WITH ai is going to come to
a head around the time of the twenty twenty eight.
(46:44):
Election that's my. Prediction it's going to start to come
to a head around that. Time my hope, is and
this is always the, case is whoever is in, office
regardless of if it's their fault or. Not AND i
don't think that this is going to be anyone's. Fault
it's just just the nature of what's going to. HAPPEN
(47:06):
i think the person in office might be the one
holding the bag right AND i Think i'm hoping, That
and this may lead us into a topic of what's
going on In New, york In seattle AND la with
who they're. Electing but if if it's rolled out wrong
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and people panic and companies are slow to, integrate as
what they eventually. WILL i do not. BELIEVE i firmly
do not believe it's going to be permanent unemployment and
we're gonna have to come up with universal basic income
And i'm not a believer in. That i'm a believer
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in integrating and. Retraining that's WHAT i think is going
to happen in the. End new skills will be, developed
even at the small business, level and all types of
in professions that you never thought could USE ai will USE.
Ai but if panic sets, IN i do think you will.
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Succeed more and more people grasp for fringe, ideas and
this will probably lead us into a talking point of
what's happening In New, York.
Speaker 1 (48:28):
Well i've got happen In.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
Seattle so you AND I i disagree on the right
way to implement, right.
Speaker 3 (48:35):
Right do we do you think?
Speaker 2 (48:37):
It you think it's coming. In there's not going to
be any stopping. It that it has to come, in
and we need we.
Speaker 3 (48:42):
Need it has to come.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
In so And i'm of the slower. Approach and the
reason being, IS i, mean we remember that the phrase
it was getting people banned off Of twitter back when
you say learn to, code, right and you're but you've
gotten people out, there and it's it's of no fault
of their own because those positions are, needed and it's
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needed right. Now where we need, welders we need, mechanics.
Speaker 1 (49:07):
Do we need? Plumbers?
Speaker 2 (49:08):
Right we need people to do those, jobs and we
will always need those jobs BECAUSE i, mean until robotics
it gets to the point that that robotics and go
to your house and fix your. Plumbing you, know we're
gonna need those those blue collar workers to do. That
and while you can integrate slowly into some of the
things they, do the problem still exists with the consumption of,
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resources whether it's, power, water or natural resources that are
needed FOR. Ai the problem in the next breakthrough that's
going to help this is solving that. Problem AND i
no longer need a data center sitting in the middle
Of louisiana with thousands upon thousands upon thousands of, yeah
a power. Plant right WHEN i can push that down
(49:56):
to here without a cloud connection and still be able
to function fully with everything still, there that's when we
can get to that point and we're no longer relying
on these data centers that are you, know using all of,
that then.
Speaker 1 (50:12):
We can we can go a little.
Speaker 2 (50:14):
Faster but until that's, solved we're going to end up
in the same situation where we are right, now fifty
years down the, road where some group of people are
going to, go you're digging holes and you, know just
like they do with, oil right the oil is the
big bad guys right now because, oh the fossil fuels
they're going to you're destroying the. Planet, well nobody is
thinking about it because of this lie and this push
(50:36):
for green, energy about the large holes in the ground
from mining, cobalt about how they destroy the water table
when you mine that coalbalt and it gets into the water.
Cycle nobody's thinking about, that and they're just rushing for
it at such a base and building all of. This nobody's, thinking,
well some people are about the power consumption in that
little town in the Middle louisiana and the amount of
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water that is now in, there and everybody's, right water
pressure drops nothing and they can't even.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
Shower BECAUSE i Agree.
Speaker 3 (51:05):
Center SO i agree that it should AND i agree
with your points that it should be rolled out, slower
and it should be rolled out with. Wisdom WHERE i
disagree with AND i think you might agree with this
point is even THOUGH i can see that it should
(51:25):
be rolled out, SLOWER i don't think it will. Be
that's the problem it will. BE i, mean what you're
saying is, Right BUT i think What i'm saying is
what's realistic. This i'm not saying that you're. Wrong i'm
saying what's realistically going to happen because what someone should
do and what profit dictates what someone will.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
Do here here's a good example of where we're. Headed
it was just discovered off of the coast In california,
thousands not, one, hundreds thousands of barrels of mcals that
were dumped there in the fifties Because california passed laws
and said you got to get rid of this. Stuff
they lied in the fifties about what how many there
(52:10):
were and dumped thousands of barrels and then documented, said,
oh well we've done for you, know we dumped fifty,
right and they and and those are the types of
things we're heading to because many corporations are unethical because
they're chasing the.
Speaker 3 (52:24):
Dollar. Right so if a company And i'm just gonna
throw out a, company, okay if if if If coals
thinks that it can make one extra dollar per head
by IMPLEMENTING ai and laying off ten thousand. People they're
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gonna do it slow and wisdom goes out the. Window oh,
yeah this is how every invention in the history of
this country has. Gone and it's IT'S i agree with
your your take that it should. Be AND i think
we talked about this. Privately i'm not saying that you're.
Wrong i'm just saying. THAT i, Mean i'm tempering it with.
(53:10):
OPTIMISM i think that take is optimistic. Too it should be.
SLOW i just. DON'T i just don't see.
Speaker 2 (53:15):
It, well that's why they need to solve the consumption problem.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
They need to.
Speaker 3 (53:19):
FIX i agree with that.
Speaker 2 (53:20):
The amount of these data centers and be able to
reduce those because they're not able to even right, now
being able to keep up with. DEMAND i, mean we
see it in our, jobs and you see it in you,
know the use of, CHAT gbt AND grock and all
of THESE ai, agents and you know you can't log
into a website today without having some sort OF ai
interact with, it right, Right and until they solve the
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power consumption of all of this and get that under,
control we're heading for some rough.
Speaker 3 (53:49):
WATERS i think my last point on this is be
prepared for some rough. Times but me being the, optimist
there is light at the end of the. Tunnel like,
everything like with the right brother the right brothers and the.
(54:09):
Airplane we will figure out a way to integrate, it
because it's integrate or. Die you have to do it
if we.
Speaker 2 (54:19):
Don't and then we talked about more, government, Right and
nobody wants more.
Speaker 3 (54:22):
Government no one wants, government but.
Speaker 1 (54:24):
Government is always slow to.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
Respond and so when you don't when you have companies
out there like the ones dumping chemicals off the coast In.
California oh, well we didn't do anything illegal because nothing
was on the. Books, Right, so, yeah you get to
know all this unethical.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
Stuff.
Speaker 2 (54:40):
Right but but you brought up a good point about
one of the things that's going to influence. It and
we just saw this In New york and we saw
it in What washington Where, yeah, well we're seeing the
election of socialists into.
Speaker 3 (54:54):
Office it's, desperation is what it.
Speaker 2 (54:56):
Is, yeah so let's Talk let's talk About New york
and what that means because you, know as we talked
About texas driving the country And california driving the, country.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
So Does New York city And New.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
York although Although New york doesn't speak for the entire
state because there are some very red spots.
Speaker 3 (55:14):
In New, york financially it does the voice.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
Out Of New York city is larger than the entire.
Speaker 3 (55:21):
State that's correc.
Speaker 2 (55:22):
Because there's ten millions in.
Speaker 3 (55:24):
There right, Right, so So New york for the longest
time has and it's been powered by millionaires and billionaires
and since since since as long AS i can, remember
(55:44):
since for two, centuries it's powered itself to cater to
the interest of these people and both sides of the.
Coin this isn't A democrat. Thing this is A republican.
Thing this is the elected officials know who butters their.
Bread AND i, honestly if you even see who Mom
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dami is really putting around, himself do you really think
he's going to be any. Different he's putting establishment democrats around.
Himself he's not going to be any different with. That
with that, said because that's who butters the bread in the,
end and that's what's wrong With New. York you want
(56:29):
to fix a problem In New, york they have a.
LAW i don't know the name of the, law but
it's been on the book since nineteen sixty. One they
need to build more housing, units more condo, units high.
Rises they they can't build more In New york because
of laws that have been on the book since the early.
(56:50):
Sixties and it's it's, nimbiism it's not in my. Backyard
it's to keep people's property value artificially. Inflated it's keap,
prices high benefit the few that power that. City that's
what's going.
Speaker 2 (57:10):
On, well in the. Regulations you brought up a good.
Speaker 1 (57:12):
Point the.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
REGULATIONS i was watching something, earlier and in order to
let's say, you let's say you own a building and
you've got you, know ten ten spaces in, it, right
and it's an old building in it needs, renovation they
put regulation in place that by the time you've paid
for the renovations and what you're allowed to, charge you'll
(57:37):
never get your money back because because they they mandate
you update the, building so you have to meet all
of this new. Code you've put all brand NEW ac.
Units let's just use as an, Example, well the cost
you have to pay for that renovation in THOSE ac
units and then what they mandate you can only, charge
you're never going to come out on the positive. Side,
Right so what's happening is people simply just don't renovate their.
(57:59):
Buildings so the buildings sit there empty because they can't
afford to renovate them and they don't want to give
the right.
Speaker 1 (58:04):
Building and so what do you Do Because.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
I'm never gonna have enough capital to go and update
all of these buildings and then write it out for a.
PROFIT i didn't get into this SO i could lose, money,
Right and that's that's the vicious circle that they stay.
Speaker 3 (58:19):
In so the rank and file citizens who live, there
they've been getting the shaft forever from both sides of the.
AISLE i get, why especially the younger, generation they're, desperate
they turn to someone who's, Saying i'm gonna give you free.
(58:40):
SHIT i understand. It it comes without a ounce of
knowing or understanding what's happened throughout, history what has. Happened
that system has never, Worked it has never worked, anywhere
(59:00):
has crashed and burned and failed and has ended up horribly.
Everywhere WHAT i think is going to happen is he
may put in some very he may be, able BECAUSE
i think Even Kathy hockel is gonna block some of
what he wants to. Accomplished, WELL I i think he's
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going to implement maybe ten percent of what he wants to, implement,
maybe and he'll he'll have that one thing that is a,
minor not even a, success that just is barely, Okay
and the media is going to frame, that is going
to frame, That, oh it's the, great greatest, thing and
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that's gonna give your YOUR aoc ENOUGH ammo to really
make a run in twenty twenty. Eight and that's what concerns.
Speaker 2 (59:55):
Me, well IF i IF i took five hundred dollars
from you AND i gave one hundred dollars to five,
PEOPLE i lost your, vote BUT i just gained.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
Five that's, right that's, right.
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
SCARY i took the money from, you a working, individual
and gave one hundred dollars to five unworking.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
PEOPLE i just bought their.
Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Vote, simply simply through the the guys of, inequality because
you had five hundred dollars and they didn't because you
went to work every day and you got a good,
job and you've got a graduation and so, yeah and
that that's the dangers of, socialists because now you're never
(01:00:36):
you're never going to vote for the guy who takes
away your. Cheese you're gonna vote for the guy who
continues to give you a piece of the.
Speaker 3 (01:00:41):
Cheese ask the people Of, venezuela especially the people around our.
Age sure you, know you, know late, forties early, fifties
how that worked out for. Them in the mid, nineties mid,
nineties they had the top economy Of South, america the
number one. Economy there were cistan but they really had
(01:01:06):
no middle. Class they had the haves they had to
have not and that's been a problem In South america.
Forever so what did the citizens? Do they voted In Hugo.
Chabez within a, generation he turned that country from the
most from the the beacon of prosperity in In South
(01:01:29):
america to their literally they're literally eating dogs and, cats
not some funny, meme they're literally doing. It and they
have never recovered the oil that they, have oil that
they can't.
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
Pump, now, yeah, yeah it's it's very. Dangerous we've been
going for about an. Hour any any other topics you
want to talk, About.
Speaker 3 (01:01:55):
I've i've covered EVERYTHING i want. Discover we could go all.
Night there's there's a lot to talk.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
TO i do want to end on a positive, Note
So trump signed the approval for benefits for those that
were kicked out from not taking THE covid. Shot so
if you got kicked out of the military and you
lost your, benefits you should now have those. Returned AND
i think that's the right thing to. Do So i'm
super glad he did. THAT i wish it wouldn't have
taken so. Long i'm sure he had other things he
(01:02:22):
was working, on but that that should have should have
happened a long time, ago, especially you, know he campaigned
on that.
Speaker 3 (01:02:27):
It's eight to ten thousand, folks, right it was something
like eight to ten thousand and do And i'm not
sure do some of them get to go back in
or is it the back pay AND gi.
Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
Bill they did offer to let them back in at
that what their current rank, was but And i'm not
surprised about, this very few took them up on. THAT
i want to say it was like within the within
the hundred maybe a couple of hundred, Range which why
would you go back in when you've already been screwed
over once by the, government you, know, right you didn't
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even get a kissed at.
Speaker 3 (01:03:04):
Night SO i imagine the people who go back in
probably need to hit that high. Three probably need to
hit that high. THREE i would imagine if it's those
those couple of, hundred it's probably those, folks and you're
super gung ho, folks but the fast majority just they
(01:03:24):
need the. BENEFITS i, mean he kicked Those he kicked
those people out and took their. Benefits what is? MORE i, mean,
yeah they want to sit there and Paint trump is
some as Some nazi Un american. Dictator what is more
Un american than kicking out people who don't want to
(01:03:46):
put in an, unproven untested vaccine and their body and
you want to kick, out kick them out and take
Away they've served their country selflessly and now you're gonna
kick them out because they don't want to take a. Shot,
yeah that's.
Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
Disgusting you just reminded me of two.
Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
Things one and we'll probably need to save this for
another show because we could probably go on very long about.
It and it's more media lies That i've seen this.
Week so there was A i want to say he
was First Desert Storm Purple heart, winner was here, illegally
but joined the military and was given every opportunity to
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become a. Citizen never finished his. Paperwork he got out
of the military and ended up getting convicted of multiple
attempted murder charges and was originally sentenced to fifty three
years in. Jail, wow he only served fifteen and claimed
that he HAD. Ptsd, well The trump administration sitting back.
Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
Home he's no longer.
Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
And so the media is, like The trump administration is
evicting A Purple heart. Recipient this hero was now ejected
from the. Country he was never a citizen. Man you
forget the fact that he was convicted and sent us
to fifty three. Years he shot a pregnant. Woman he
sprayed into a crowd and one of the women was,
(01:05:09):
pregnant so he got charged with multiple accounts of attempted.
Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
Murder on the media keeps that part.
Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
Silent because it doesn't play into their.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
Narrative, Right, so but, yeah It's i'm glad he signed.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
It i'm.
Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
Glad i'm hopefully that theyn't get the stuff that they need.
To you, KNOW i think that was the right thing to. Do,
again she would have taken so, long but you, Know
i'm glad it's finally.
Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
Done so all, right any party, words.
Speaker 3 (01:05:43):
It's always a pleasure to, have you, know to be
on the. Show just thanks for having me. On it's
a great pleasure just to talk and just to share these.
Views And i'm always happy to come on and share these,
views however crazy they may.
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Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
Evening thank.
Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
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