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October 3, 2025 110 mins
Trump administration tells Congress the U.S. is in "armed conflict" with drug cartels after Venezuela boat strikes. Friday Sound Salad. Chad's Wheel of Surprise. Chad's NFL picks. Government shutdown day 3. Latest poll shows a growing distrust in media. Updates from UK mass stabbing. Zach Abraham of Bulwark Capital Management. Jim Kennedy of the Kennedy Institute for Public Policy Research. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
We're at war. We are, We're at war. We're getting
ready to take on the drug cartels. We're going into Mexico. No, no, we're.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Not doing that.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
What but that's where all the bad drugs come from,
like the fentanyl and stuff, Like ninety percent of the
fentanyl that comes into this country comes through there. Isn't
that what Trump's saying? How bad they are? So we're
going after them, right, No, no, no, going to the Caribbean.
Mine gonna take on those pesky Venezuelans. Now, I've been

(00:52):
saying this and it's funny how people are like, where's
your proof. First of all, I'm gonna tell you, guys,
I've been in this industry for a long time. I
do have some sources, and this has been this is
not a super secret. They've got a fifty million dollar
bounty on Maduro's head. Now, when you hear drug cartels,

(01:17):
you don't really think of Treniaqua, which is how they're
painting this, and you don't think of Venezuela being the hotbed.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
And it's not. Okay, it's not.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
So they have found the perfect group that they can
go after while Triniagua. You can more a mega gang,
you can call them a cartel, but compared to the
Sineloas and you know what's going on in medi Ene
and say they're nothing. But it's perfect because it's not

(01:52):
about the drugs. Right, this means nothing. Because if we
really care about the drugs and we really want to
stop it, you really want to take it on, the
Caribbean is not the place that you're going to do that.
And that's what they're doing. They're coming hard for the Caribbean.
Yamna coming quick and Venezuela. So it's not Colombian, it's
not Mexico. This is where they're headed. Because the war

(02:16):
is not about drugs. I'm telling you guys that.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Now.

Speaker 5 (02:19):
Tension between Venezuela and the US rising sharply after Venezuela
claims that five American warplanes were detected off the Venezuelan coast.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
This as the US.

Speaker 5 (02:32):
Deploys a fleet of warships throughout the Caribbean in an effort,
the administration says, to combat drug traffic.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Keep mm hmm, yeah yeah, or or or oil? What oil?
What do you mean oil?

Speaker 4 (02:53):
Chat?

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Let's go over what Venezuela has. Okay, let's put this
in perspective. Venezuela has the largest deposit of oil on
the planet, and right next to Venezuela is Guyana.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
Same place. Yet Jim Joe cheap. They have.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Found several years ago a discovery that has in excess
of about twelve to thirteen billion barrels of oil as
well as nat gas. It's called the Stay rock block. Okay,

(03:43):
and this is recoverable. Some other companies that have looked
at it, Ryan Stand Energy and stuff say it's higher
than that. Venezuela has been in dispute with Guyana for
a long time, but nobody they didn't really care about

(04:03):
it because it was to do with land and they
said it was theirs and went to like arbitration like
one hundred and thirty years ago, but nobody paid attention
to until they found the oil, and then Venezuela started
doing maneuvers saying that that's our land and that part
of the ocean is our part of the ocean, and
so yeah, that's what this is about.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
I just want everybody to understand.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
It says nothing to do with drugs, It has nothing
to do with any of those things, Because if you
were serious about stopping the flow of drugs that does
the damage, there's one place you go that would be Mexico.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
But what about all the drugs that have flown from Venezuela.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Fentanyl virtually none, About three to five percent of cocaine
comes through Venezuela. Everything else goes through Colombia. You may
get a few other places prough Orientina, Bolivia, but the
reality is none of it. Venezuela wise is a big deal.
Marco Rubio wants this, there's a few other the administration

(05:08):
that want it, but there's something are nervous about what
might happen.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
So this has zero to do with drugs.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
They can pretend that they're they're they're stepping up and
I look, there's no love loss when it comes to
the cartels. But if we're going to be honest, be honest,
we would like to, along with our good friends here
in the oil industry, get back a whole bunch of
those giant rigs and stuff that we have in Venezuela,

(05:45):
start partnering with them again.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
And we would.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Love to also make sure that all the light sweet
crude over here at Guiana and just offshore is also protected.
Business is what it's about. And this time it's all
let me know what you think. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three atch Haad Benson
Show is your Acts, your Insta, YouTube and more. Love

(06:11):
talking to all of you. Some of you are gonna
be mad about that because you want. You know, yesterday
I was talking to my buddy. He's like, due, we
got to do something about this stuff. I'm like, well,
we're not doing the stuff that we need too. You're
not going after Sineloa right or Jalisco New Generation or
any of the big cartels where ninety percent of the
fentanyl and stuff comes true. You're doing It's the Caribbean.

(06:35):
It's the Caribbean, for God's sakes. We're blowing up boats
twenty seven hundred miles from shore boats that, by the way,
would never make it here. So come on, stop blowing smoke?

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Should we Yeah?

Speaker 2 (06:53):
Right, we'll do it all right, here we go. I
told you guys, we probably talk about this, but I
guess we have to at least once in a while.
Now it's time for ninety seconds.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Of government shutdown talk. All right, here we go, government shutdown,
still shut down.

Speaker 6 (07:10):
The President pushing forward with plans for mass firings and
program cuts, saying it's an unprecedented opportunity.

Speaker 7 (07:16):
I'm allowed to cut things that should have never been
approved in the first place.

Speaker 6 (07:21):
The President making clear he's eye cuts to what he
called Democrat agencies targeting programs important to his political opponents,
Democrats refusing to bound to the pressure.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
I don't know how long it's gonna last. I say
this mental state over and over again. We'll talk to
abuddy Jim Kenny a little bit later in the program.
It changes when internal polling, not biased polling, not polling
coming from you know, companies that are set up specifically
to ask the questions the way that you want to ask.

(07:56):
But when you have real polls that aren't bias and
pretty much straight shooters. Once it turns and it goes
from point A or to point B, depending on what's that.
If you're the Republicans, tip point A, if your Democrats
are point B. If it starts to go towards point A,
guess what Republicans will come back quicker. If it goes

(08:17):
towards point B, the Democrats will fold. Until then business
as usual, which is no business and Trump will do
what he wants because that's what he does. There you
go ninety seconds right there of this kind of talk.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
That'll be You know, I can't talk about it anymore. Girl,
that's a shame.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Shame, I say shame, speaking of shame, not a shame.
I got a b extra early today and the reason
that's what I do. But then I remembered today's the day.

Speaker 3 (08:53):
What yeah, t Swift.

Speaker 8 (09:00):
I waited by the stage door pact and the autograph hounds.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Bucking her name like the end of a cigarette.

Speaker 9 (09:06):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (09:07):
She came home.

Speaker 8 (09:08):
I said, to live in my dream, and she said
to me, thank you so unlovely Bookay, all.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
Right, there's Taller Swift.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
Her album has already been download like a hundred kazillion times.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Fans are excited.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
We came to listen to.

Speaker 11 (09:26):
Some music, and then we're gonna go home and listen
to the new album. Because I have to be in
my own space to listen to it. I can't be.
I need my own little bubble. I'm excited that it's
more pop. I do like her slower songs.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
She says, it's like very different from her other stuff.

Speaker 8 (09:43):
So I'm just curious.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
What else she can come up with.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
It's exciting.

Speaker 11 (09:46):
I you know, I think her whole life, she's wrote
songs about finding that kind of love.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
Mail she did.

Speaker 12 (09:54):
Apparently on top of that, she waited above the stage
door ast the club promoter.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Right, there's Brady joining her on the title track of
the album, and Uh, I listened to a few of
the songs, and I said to myself, she's the biggest
star in the world.

Speaker 10 (10:13):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
She rinses and repeats. She knows what works and what doesn't.
So massive.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
You know it's gonna be It's gonna be crazy to know.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
I'm gonna drop an album, as the kids would say,
and twenty or thirty million people within are gonna stay
up late or get up early, depending on where they
are in the world to listen to it. And by
the end of the day, hundreds of millions of people
will That is that's.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
Power who Indeed, indeed, oh, mister Benson.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Got a lot of stuff to get to today on
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Board Capitol is going to join the program. We've got
our Friday Sounds coming up in a little bit. I'm
kind of pumped about that because it's got some good
stuff in their stuff. That is just I forgot that happened,
and we got a wheel of surprise.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
And speaking of a.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
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eight four. So, like I said, coming up this hour,
a lot of stuff to get to. Some Epstein stuff
as well. I don't know if you're aware of this,
but uh Lutnick said some stuff that has people inside

(12:40):
the administration as well as inside other parts of the
government and on the other.

Speaker 12 (12:46):
Side of the aisle going, hey, that's not what that
guy said at the FBI.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Why did you say that on a podcast. We'll talk
about that. Got your finally Friday Sounds, among other things.
Straight ahead, this is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show as usual.

Speaker 3 (13:14):
It's been one hell of a week.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Shall we listen back to the chaos, the craziness that
was this week.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
Most people who do die from shark bites, it's from
blood loss.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
She is kind of hefty. Damn she was rotund mommy.

Speaker 13 (13:33):
So to be very very clear, of course I condemned
hamas of course I've called October seventh what it was,
which is a horrific war crime.

Speaker 14 (13:39):
I'm not a hundred dollars walking me my hole.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
I know how I'll say. Anybody is burning old, I
do my bugget.

Speaker 14 (13:48):
In dos m come morning, I'll be I'm free.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
I'm not my motoring mom.

Speaker 10 (14:01):
It's fine.

Speaker 15 (14:07):
They're very good at appealing to the audience, and I
do eat robbin myself.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
The last thing he said was that Mormons are the Antichrist.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
If your colleagues would listen and try to learn and
engage and grow.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
My therapist said, why are you so upset?

Speaker 5 (14:23):
And I said to her, why are you not mo?

Speaker 15 (14:32):
It's fine.

Speaker 16 (14:39):
I'm a big believer in free speech, and unfortunately, probably
the most important speech to protect his hate speech.

Speaker 17 (14:46):
While I appreciate positive comments, even if everybody hated my content,
I would still post there is a great need for
white people to critically examine their biases.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
If you want this country to get better.

Speaker 14 (14:57):
Ye, do you wondering about episode on Windy had a thirty.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
Hours slowly unity by my owner of.

Speaker 18 (15:12):
Fat freak.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Out drone. Forget the way you've got to pa. I'm
already able to say.

Speaker 19 (15:31):
The additional police assets are being deployed to sinegogues across
the company.

Speaker 18 (15:35):
No more identity months, DEI offices.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Dudes in Dresses three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Speaker 7 (15:52):
Should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds
for our military.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
However, when you have a massage, can he said, every day?

Speaker 20 (16:00):
And then here like gets like weirdly close to me,
and he says, and the right kind of massage?

Speaker 2 (16:07):
Wow, Old Howard Luddeck there, Howard, Howard, Howard, what were
you thinking? A lot of people have some questions now
after Howard Lutne came out did that podcast in the
old New York Post about all kinds of stuff. But
all that anybody's talking about is, of course Epstein.

Speaker 21 (16:29):
Blutnik, who once lived next door to Epstein, told a
New York Post podcast he believes Epstein may have traded
alleged blackmail videos for a lesser prison sentence during his
first criminal case in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 20 (16:40):
I assume way back when they traded those videos in
exchange for him getting that eighteen months set.

Speaker 21 (16:48):
He also described Epstein as quote gross gross.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Yeah, and there are more questions coming. I told you guys,
this wasn't going anywhere.

Speaker 22 (16:56):
The Justice Department and the FBI are both saying that
there is no credible evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.
But now House Democrats they are looking to speak with Lutnik.
They want to know what he knows, where these theories
are coming from. For example, Democratic Representative Robert Garcia, he
said that if you're in the Trump administration and you're

(17:19):
saying those comments so freely, you have to have more information.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Yeah, we know there's more information. Oh, we do, And
I think we're going to find that out sooner rather
than later. We shall see three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four, twenty three at Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
That's your acts, your.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Insta, YouTube, Facebook, as well as all the other things.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
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Speaker 1 (17:42):
Then Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Every Friday, we talk about all kinds of things that
we didn't get to during the week. But they're stories
that are out there that are unique and interesting and
in other times that weren't so chaotic in the world
of politics and pop culture, we probably cover these things more.
We call this the wheel of surprise. We spind the wheel.

(18:29):
Everything is numbered.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
We don't know what.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
Is on the soundboard. Once the wheel stops, we know
the number.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
We hit that number. Let's do it. She's going round around,
is eh, she's just flowing down Number five also tonight.

Speaker 23 (18:58):
It is cheap, it's tasty, and it's pretty popular among
hungry college students, but some doctors say children are getting
severe burns from cooking instant noodles.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Schriner's Children's Boston says it's because of a TikTok trend.

Speaker 15 (19:12):
I'm on TikTok a lot, so I see a lot
of the trends.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
Yes, trends.

Speaker 24 (19:15):
Gavin Manginie scrolls through on the app, including those that
involve instant noodles.

Speaker 15 (19:19):
They're very good at appealing the audience, and I do
eat Robin myself.

Speaker 24 (19:24):
But doctors at Schriner's Children's Boston are warning about instant noodles,
saying children are getting severe burns while cooking them. They
point to a TikTok trend where recent films are encouraging
them to eat ramen like the characters.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Okay, so I thought this was something that was different
than eating hot soup. I thought there was some sort
of thing that the characters did that made it crazy.
These kids were getting hurt and all this stuff was happening,

(19:56):
and ah, I thought.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
It was that.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
But no, it's just kids taking the damn thing out
of the microwave and drinking it as fast as they can.

Speaker 25 (20:07):
Doctors say these noodles often come in these microwaveable cups,
which require water. They say these cups are prone to
tipping over, spilling hot liquid, and potentially scalding children.

Speaker 26 (20:26):
We've definitely had patients that have had to stay in
hospital with us as a result of hot soup and
hot noodles following on them.

Speaker 24 (20:35):
Jason Breski, a registered nurse at Ridgeport Hospital, says parents
should help their young kids understand cooking safety.

Speaker 26 (20:41):
As much as you wouldn't let a child play with
a stove, you shouldn't let your child play with a microwave,
and that things come out of the microwave hot, what.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Did out of town? They're prone to tip over. It's
a cup of noodles. It's a cup of freaking noodles.

Speaker 15 (20:58):
Do we have?

Speaker 2 (20:58):
This is why we have to have, you know, on
caps for like shampoo. Don't eat the shampoo and don't
swallow the cap.

Speaker 24 (21:08):
A ten year study from the University of Chicago showed
instant noodles make up a third of all childhood burn injuries.

Speaker 15 (21:14):
I think that's kind of crazy. I think there's a
lot of ways you can get burned, and when it
comes to Rahmen, I think that's pretty shocking.

Speaker 24 (21:20):
Nicole Casparro, a nursing professor at Quinnibiac University, says, teaching
your kids how to safely cook the noodles is key.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
Show them how to hold it, show them how high
to fill the water, show them you know, maybe you
know the dangers of it.

Speaker 24 (21:33):
Casparo says, if a burn does happen, run the.

Speaker 27 (21:35):
Body part under cold water for twenty minutes, and if
it's on a vulnerable area like a face, hands, feet,
or genitals, they should seek emergency medical treatment.

Speaker 24 (21:45):
One woman says she always has safety in mind when
she babysits, small children.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Be very mindful of this is water.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
You put it in a microwave.

Speaker 24 (21:52):
The microwave pete stuff up, so be very careful when you.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
Take it out.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
You guys get that is wrong with our society.

Speaker 28 (22:02):
Well, I put things in the microwave and eat it
up and I take it. It's really hot, so I
just see you right then. And usually when it's super
hot and it's super I just give it to the
smallest child I could find.

Speaker 3 (22:16):
Geez oh, it's the Wheel of Surprise number eleven.

Speaker 27 (22:35):
This is what my shoulder looks like today.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
It's a bizarre medical mystery.

Speaker 29 (22:39):
This dancer shoulder has become higher than the other, and
Caroline Neely is desperate to find out why.

Speaker 27 (22:46):
Before her wedding, my fiance one day was kind of
looking at me, and I was like, what are you
looking at me like that? For he was like, yeah,
your right shoulder is a lot higher than your left.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Crazy, and so I mean you can see that it's hot.

Speaker 27 (23:00):
I feel like it's more affected. My friends poking fun
at me because I look like Quasimoto.

Speaker 29 (23:08):
Quasimoto is the legendary bell ringer from the Hunchback of
Not Dredam.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
It is so weird to look at. She's all over,
She's been all over my TikTok feed and my reels. She's,
you know, the super fit dancer. And when she stands
up straight, her one shoulder is so high in the air.
It looks bizarre and nobody knows why.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
This is how Caroline looked before her shoulder problem.

Speaker 29 (23:33):
Taking part in the viral Wicked Dance challenge, Caroline is
going through physical therapy and deep tissue massage, and she
says that it is helping her a little, but only
for a very short time. After a few hours, her
shoulder starts to rise again.

Speaker 27 (23:49):
I feel like it looks like I should be in pain,
but I'm really not.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
It's again, nobody knows why. And when you see it,
because I've seen some people with certain things. My buddy Matt,
he just had shoulder surgery and his you know, he
compensated because he had basically his rotator cuff was gone
and everything.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
But that's not this. This lady's super fit, and it
just looks weird.

Speaker 29 (24:13):
After Caroline began posting TikTok videos about her condition, she
was inundated with advice, including from doctors but so far
nothing has worked. I spoke with orthopedic surgeon, doctor Jonathan Frank.
Have you ever seen anything like this with the shoulder
going up like that.

Speaker 30 (24:30):
I've seen it happen one time in my career. That
was in a traumatic setting. Someone was in a really
bad car accident and their shoulders elevated like that. It
improved after physical therapy.

Speaker 29 (24:41):
Caroline's wedding day is next May, and she's eager to
fix this.

Speaker 27 (24:45):
Shoulder up or down, quasimotive or not. He is still
going to marry me, so that's good.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
Well you're still pretty hot, so there's that.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
So if you've got shoulder issues, so you want to
see what she's like, just go online type in shoulder
lady and it pops up everywhere. It is bizarre to
look at because you know what you start to do,
You start to then compensate in certain other ways, and
then your gate gets off.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
It's it's a crazy It's the wheel of surprise.

Speaker 9 (25:09):
Number eleven.

Speaker 31 (25:26):
The bizarre case of animal cruelty is unfolding on Florida's
Gulf Coast. A Hudson man is behind bars, charged with
killing and eating his own pet peacocks. The Pasco County
Sheriff's Office as the sixty one year old killed two
of the colorful birds, all because his neighbor kept feeding them.
Deputy say the suspect admitted to slitting the peacock's throats
out of spite, then cooking and eating them. According to investigators,

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he even wrote a threatening letter to his neighbor, warning
he'd keep killing the birds if she continued feeding them.
And the story gets even darker. While being taken to jail,
deputy say the man threatened to kill all his remaining
peacocks upon release, just to keep anyone else from having them.
The suspect is now charged with aggravated animal cruelty, a
third degree felony. The Sheriff's office hasn't commented on what

(26:11):
will happen to the remaining peacocks.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
So I'm curious about this, Okay. I saw this story
and I thought to myself, I just want to get
this right. So first of all, it's weird that your
neighbor's feeding him and you're pissed about that, so you're
going to show her by killing the peacock. Secondly, if
it was a chicken and you killed the chicken, nobody
would say anything. You killed the peacock, and it's somehow cruelty,

(26:36):
and I'm trying to figure out why. I mean, it's, well,
he slit their throats or whatever. Okay, what do you
think happens with a chicken? They don't come that way?

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 2 (26:49):
Is this?

Speaker 3 (26:50):
I mean?

Speaker 2 (26:50):
I feel, yes, it's a peacock. It looks pretty we
get it. I understand that. And I think it's weird
that you're so mad at your neighbor for feeding the
peacock that you're willing to kill all of the peacocks.
That being said, it's a bird. It's not protected as
far as I can see or read everywhere. So chicken, okay, duck, okay, cow, okay, peacock,

(27:23):
you're going to jail. We continue on in the Wheel
of Surprise.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
Number two.

Speaker 32 (27:47):
There's a promising player number forty. He's freshman Tom Sillow,
and he's starting his college football career at the age
of fifty eight. You heard right, fifty eight years old.
Tom's a defensive lineman with the lie Coming College Warriors
in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 23 (28:06):
This college freshman is inspiring fans on and off the field.
At fifty eight years old, He's suiting up alongside players
nearly a third of his age, proving it's never too
late to chase a dream, never.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Too late to chase a dream.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
So what you're saying is, if I want to go
and play college football, I got a few years before
I even have to think about it.

Speaker 32 (28:30):
I like that Tom dreamed of playing college football but
never got the chance.

Speaker 33 (28:35):
I never went to college, but for years I just
always had this burning desire in the back of my
head to play college football. I have this competitive spirit
in this fire that still burns inside me.

Speaker 32 (28:46):
Several of his much younger teammates were a bit skeptical,
but he's won them over.

Speaker 24 (28:51):
It's definitely surprising that he can come out here every
day and do this like the rest of us.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
But I think he's just like become a part of
the team.

Speaker 32 (28:57):
Tom's inspiring journey is being.

Speaker 3 (29:00):
Off on others.

Speaker 31 (29:01):
It kind of shows me that no matter what age
I am, no matter where I am in life, that
I kids keep going.

Speaker 33 (29:06):
I earned the right to be on this sideline and
be in that uniform. And the guys I'm just Tom now,
I'm not the old guy. I'm just Tom, and it's cool.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
By the way, as he's doing this, there's a movie
that came out from Angel Studios based on a true
story of Michael Chickletz plays him of a guy who
at fifty nine, Mike Flint went back to school to
play college football. It's kind of hot, very interesting. Indeed,

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there you go with some wheel of surprise and fun stories,
some other stuff we didn't get to this week, and
it's just again.

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Speaker 4 (30:04):
Again.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
I don't know, it's Florida. What are you gonna do with?

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Chad Benson, Joe, Welcome to chat che No, not the Country,
the Institution, the Chat Benson Show, It's.

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picks right here. Last week I kind of stunk it up,

(32:12):
but I got a tie right all right, Let's take
a look at the games this week. It's only fourteen,
it's the first week teams have buys. I lost last
night already. I would have taken the Rams. They kind
of blew. It is what it is. Vikings, Browns go
with the Vikings, Cowboys, Jets, Cowboys, Giants, Saints.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
Somebody's got to win, I guess, or can we have
another tie? No, we're not.

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Go with the Saints, Raiders, Colts go with the Colts. Dolphins,
Panthers go with the Dolphins. Broncos, Eagles go with the Eagles. Texans,
Ravens go with the Ravens. Titans, Cards go with the Cards, Bucks, Seahawks.
I'm gonna go with the Seahawks on that one. Mangles, Lions,
I'm gonna go with the Lions and Commanders Chargers. I'm

(33:07):
gonna go with the Chargers. Sorry, Phil Bill's Patriots. I'm
gonna go with the Bills. Monday Night, Jags Chiefs. I'm
going with the Jags to win at Hall. What take
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Maybe you don't have to, but you could. Speaking of football,

(33:29):
I'm gonna show you how big football is. All right,
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(34:17):
Speaking of big said, We've got a big announcement. It's
coming starting Monday.

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We break it down everything from the scariest movies to
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(35:46):
that apparently we're starting to fight against those pesky Caribbean
drug gangs.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
I don't we'll talk about it.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
We'll probably touch on the shutdown just to Smitch, just
to Smitch, not too much about exactly. Abram Chiefstment Officer
Boy Kapitel is going to join the program as well.
We're going to ask him about the jobs report that
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Speaker 12 (36:57):
We are at Wall, says the President of the United
States of America, Wall with those pesky Caribbean cartels.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
What that's what I heard? Is it because of the drugs? No,
it's because of the oil.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
It's really with Venezuela. We're going to pretend like it's
the drugs because that way it looks like, ah, like
they're trying to save everybody.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
What Gold Team, it's the oil because there's lots of it.

Speaker 5 (37:24):
In a memo obtained by ABC News, the Administration telling
Congress that America is in armed conflict and that drug
cartels are unlawful combatants, a designation used as rationale for
those strikes on multiple votes last month, resulting in the
deaths of suspected drug smugglers. The memo to Congress does

(37:45):
not specifically name any one foreign terrorist organization, but the Pentagon,
saying that the prior law enforcement approach against cartels was unsuccessful.

Speaker 3 (37:57):
So how are they going to do it?

Speaker 2 (37:59):
Stop all the influx of drugs? Well, Venezuela, Well, are
you sure it's Venezuela. I'm pretty sure. I've been saying
it's Venezuela.

Speaker 5 (38:08):
Tension between Venezuela and the US rising sharply after Venezuela
claims that five American warplanes were detected off the Venezuelan coast.
This as the US deploys a fleet of warships throughout
the Caribbean in an effort, the administration says to combat
drug traff and keep.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
It's about oil.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
The drug is the drug that drives the worlds and
our country its energy.

Speaker 3 (38:42):
It's oil. But trende arawa, what about them?

Speaker 2 (38:48):
They're a small cartele afew They're trying to expand they're
trying to franchise.

Speaker 3 (38:54):
It's not working like they thought. They're not major players anywhere.

Speaker 2 (39:02):
Mega gang you may call them, But when you stack
them up against real cartels.

Speaker 3 (39:09):
That's not even close. I mean, they're so small.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
And when we talk drugs, what's the drug that we
always talk about, that's the one that's the issue with America.

Speaker 3 (39:21):
Ventanyl. Well, all the fentanelmost come from.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
There, right, No, no, almost none, zero zilch nana must
be all the cocaine almost none, less than five percent?
Are you telling me that maybe we would get involved

(39:44):
with something?

Speaker 3 (39:47):
How do I know?

Speaker 2 (39:49):
They put a fifty million dollar bounty on Maduro's dome.
That's head for those of you who don't understand. Fifty million.
It was double what they offered for Osama. That oil
is right there, they could just taste it. So remember

(40:13):
when Chavez took over, he nationalized everything, so all of
our companies out. So what ended up happening is they
went to the court of arbitration. Of course, Javez didn't
listen to any of that stuff. They just took everything
over and they've got the largest deposits oil on the planet.
Then next to him is Guyana. What happened there They

(40:36):
found several years ago a massive deposit of light sweet crude,
which is the thing, and that is where Venezuela started
saying wait a minute, that could be ours because they've
had a land dispute since like the eighteen hundreds, but
they didn't really care about it because they're.

Speaker 3 (40:56):
Like, we don't want anything to do with Guyana. Oh
they found oil, that's our land.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
And by the way, it's not only our land, the
water out there that's ours as well.

Speaker 3 (41:06):
Well.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
You've already got us companies there. So what do you
think is going to happen. Yeah, we're not putting marines
on boats floating around the Caribbean. It was it the Caribbean.
I'm going to go with the Caribbean because we're going

(41:27):
to take on guys in small skiffs who are trying
to move a few kilos to God only knows where
they're going to take it and then it'll maybe end
up here. So when you hear the war thing that
we're at war and we're going to take them on

(41:48):
because of the drugs and stuff, they're not serious. Seriousness
is Mexico if you want to stop this. Seriousness is
the Sineloa cartel. Seriousness is Jalisco new generation, not Trende Rawa.

(42:09):
Just to give you guys an idea. No real role
in fentanyl in the United States, mostly trafficking humans.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
In other parts of the world.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
In South America, some kidnappings and extortion, that's them, and
their presence in places like Chile and Peru are pretty big.
Sineloa Cartel, Jalisco New Generation, who by the way, are
extremely violent. The Colombian group Clan de Gofo, which essentially

(42:52):
is the cocaine world. Then even in places like Brazil,
you have Primero Commando the Capital, which they do most
of their stuff as far as drugs to Europe and Africa,

(43:15):
and then you've got Commando Vermejo, which does cocaine, arms, extortion.
They've got lots of members, like tens upon tens of thousands,
but a lot of what they do is logistics in
moving things. So there is no they're dangerous to us

(43:38):
as a nation. They're just a great boogeyman.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
So do I think for a moment that we're really
getting into this to stop fentanyl. No, No, because if
we were serious, it's south of the border and this
has nothing to do with drugs. That has all to
do with all in them their hills. Okay, next thing,
you know, and by the way, go read some of

(44:05):
the stuff about Maduro. There's no doubt, dude, is you know?
I mean, it's hard to think that these nations that
have massive cartels don't have some dealings with them.

Speaker 15 (44:24):
But not.

Speaker 2 (44:26):
It's not enough for us when it comes to the
drug side of things, if we're serious about it, because
that's again south of the border, because what are we
told fentinyls to worse? Because it is what are we
told all these people who overdose they do it on
what fentanyl trende doesn't do any of that, putting that

(44:49):
out there.

Speaker 3 (44:52):
Meanwhile, it's time for the fun, for volity and excitement
that is government shut down.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
Now it's time for ninety second sub government shutdown talk.

Speaker 35 (45:05):
Democrats demand Republicans reverse one trillion in Medicaid cuts and
extend four hundred billion in Obamacare subsidies to stop premiums
from soaring for millions. The fight is far from over.
With the jobs of federal workers at stake. The President
signaled plans to work with the White House Budget Director
to decide which government programs to eliminate, calling it an

(45:28):
unprecedented opportunity to make cuts and warning of potential mass firings.

Speaker 7 (45:33):
I'm allowed to cut things that should have never been
approved in the first place.

Speaker 3 (45:39):
So there you go.

Speaker 2 (45:41):
The subsidies are a big deal. I will tell you
that for a lot of people. They increase those subsidies
during COVID. The fact is that a lot of Americans
are about to get a real big shock in the
coming days and weeks because those subsidies being gone.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
That is going to see people.

Speaker 2 (46:03):
Have their premiums jump probably anywhere between seventy five and
maybe one hundred and fifty percent. So you're paying seven fifty,
you may be paying fifteen hundred, you're paying four hundred,
you may be paying one thousand. That's tough for a
lot of people. Oh man, there was your ninety seconds

(46:26):
of government shutdown. I joke about the the ninety seconds
because it was like eighty four seconds. Sorry about that.
I just want to be honest with you guys. Speaking
of honesty, we'll get into it a little bit more
next hour. But the latest data that is out there
about the media, we have never ever been this distrustful

(46:54):
of the media ever, ever ever. I mean, we're we're
in the twenty eight to thirty range and includes everybody right, left, center, right,
the independence.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
Their distrust is there.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
The left still trust the media more than the Right
and the Independence, but it still doesn't trust the media
like we did, you know, thirty years ago, forty years ago.
I mean, it's gone from the eighties pretty much by
both sides down to single digits for the Republicans, thirty

(47:35):
percent trust for the Independence and only about sixty two
percent trust as far as the Democrats are concerned, and
they were always up in the eighties and nine, they
just would nobody trust anymore. And it's hard to blame
people because to find out what's going on for real

(47:55):
today's world, you have to do so many different things
to get a full story. And we'll talk a little
bit more about this next hour. A lot of stuff
still to come this hour. Talk about what happened yesterday
at Manchester. Our buddy Zacha Abrahm, che investment officer, going
to join the program. We got your urban word of
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Speaker 1 (49:53):
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Speaker 2 (49:55):
We're finding out more what happened yesterday in Manchester and
the synagogue attack.

Speaker 36 (50:00):
Police say the suspect round the car into a crowd,
jumped out and started stabbing people. At least two men killed,
three more seriously injured.

Speaker 19 (50:08):
This attack has been officially declared as a terrorist incident.

Speaker 36 (50:12):
Authority say the suspect tried to get inside the synagogue.

Speaker 19 (50:16):
Thanks to the immediate bravery of security staff and the
worship is inside, as well as the fast response of
the police, the attacker was prevented from gaining access.

Speaker 36 (50:28):
Police identifying the suspect as thirty five year old Jihadel Shami,
a British citizen of Syrian descent.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
What first of all the names. She had a little
tip off there, right now, here's something. So they've arrested
three more individuals in connection with the attack. One of
the victims who died appeared to have been killed by
police gunfire, and one of the three surviving victims also
suffered a gunshot wound. So that's not good. And if

(50:59):
you've not seen the incident, it's all over the place
and it's bizarre because people are just kind of walking
by looking into this, you know, little parking area on
the side of the synagogue like any other church or

(51:22):
synagogue would have, or you know, you can just drive
your car in. It's like kind of gated and people
are just standing there and they shoot the guy and
he's down and he's trying to get up and do something,
and he had a vest on. We still haven't figured
out was it was it real, was it armed that

(51:43):
I don't know, but it was crazy though, people just
standing there. You get this old guy in the cane
and he's just looking through the fence and they're yelling
get back, get back, and he's always go bomb. And
it's an awful situation. And Europe has got some serious problems,
some very problems. France has some serious problems. They've had

(52:03):
problems with the jihad folk for quite a while, though
long before everybody else did. But Britain's got serious problem.
Belgium has arguably the biggest problem when it comes to this.
But I don't think this will be the last, and
I'm curious to see what ends up happening. Three two, three, five,

(52:25):
three eight, twenty four twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
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in Britain by the fact that they seem to be
in a situation where they can't criticize anything or anybody
and that their culture. If they even talk about that,

(52:46):
they're deemed racist and potentially arrested for it. I feel
like it's about ready to boil over.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
Let me know what you think.

Speaker 2 (52:54):
Coming up, we're going to talk to our buddy Zach
Abram Chievestment Officer bor Cap. We're going to talk to
him about the economy and jobs, because we've touched on
this in a few occasions. Right now, the FED is worried,
I think more about jobs than inflation.

Speaker 37 (53:07):
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says all collection, processing, and
dissemination of economic data is on hold during the shutdown,
So basically we're not going to be getting new economic
reports until the shutdown ends, and then typically it'll restart
after a couple of business days after that. But it
comes at this moment of a lot of scrutiny in
the job market right now. Last month, just twenty two

(53:27):
thousand jobs added to the workforce. Just for context, we
were averaging more than one hundred thousand jobs every month
at the start of the year. And this really big
question is looming over policymakers, over companies. How much is
hiring slowing down?

Speaker 2 (53:42):
I think hiring slowing down a lot more than people realize.
And I want to ask Zach. Normally this time of year,
you see help wanted signs and you get these things
where Target's hiring, you know, the gazillion people, and so
is Walmartin more than half of those people will have
opportunities to be made, you know, permanent after the holidays.

Speaker 3 (54:01):
I haven't really heard a lot of that, So we'll
get his take on that.

Speaker 2 (54:05):
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Speaker 3 (54:47):
All right, Zach's out of the week.

Speaker 2 (54:48):
We'll talk to Zach Abrahm, Chievestment Officer Board Capital about
all the things in the world of finance and the
economy and whatnot. Hey, uh, we'll the and I think
this is a good Several people ask me this a
throw assac. Is the shutdown going to do anything and
scare anything?

Speaker 7 (55:08):
You know?

Speaker 2 (55:08):
Long if it if it goes much longer than a
week or so, or or is there really nothing to
worry about when it comes through the actual you know,
market and the economy itself.

Speaker 3 (55:20):
Sure, should the market blink? Probably? Is it going to? Probably?

Speaker 2 (55:27):
Not? Now?

Speaker 38 (55:28):
Well, hold on, look, I'm not I can't prognosticate my
my crystal balls as cloud as everybody else's. Okay, but
I will tell you that if I'm looking at markets
right now, probably eight out of ten of my of
my warning lights are flashing. This is a market that
is sprinting in the opposite direction of fundamentals. This is

(55:52):
a market that's trading at the extreme high end of
the valuation range it's been in for the last five years.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Uh, those valuation.

Speaker 38 (55:59):
Moves are not warning. This is a market that is
ignoring all bad news. So I will be surprised if
there isn't.

Speaker 3 (56:07):
Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 38 (56:08):
I'll be surprised if you don't see an eight to
fifteen percent pullback at some point over the next thirty
to forty five days. That being said, the long term
driver of this market is government deficits, government spending.

Speaker 3 (56:23):
The government lockdown isn't going to affect that. It probably
helps because you guys can't spend. Well, there's that. And
then and remember the government shutdown has nothing to do
with the FEDEC. Yeah right, So will it have any
real consequences?

Speaker 2 (56:37):
No?

Speaker 38 (56:38):
Could it provide kind of a wily coyote moment where
the market all of a sudden and investors all of
a sudden, Maybe that got an extended government lockdown makes
them start paying attention to actually.

Speaker 3 (56:50):
Like, you know, numbers and data.

Speaker 38 (56:52):
If that were to occur, so then the media, right
then the media whole storm would start. Trump got the
government shut down, he collapse the stock market, blah blah blah.

Speaker 3 (57:02):
So but I would just pose it.

Speaker 38 (57:05):
Whether this lockdown ends Monday, whether it extends another two weeks,
I would expect a market some type of market surgeon
volatility pullback over the next thirty to forty five days.
I'm not telling people to short the market. I'm not
even telling people. Look, I think now is a good
time to take some profits and have some cash. That

(57:25):
being said, I don't think that what happens over the
next thirty to forty five days is going.

Speaker 18 (57:30):
To be.

Speaker 38 (57:32):
Like reality, right, because well, I mean it would be reality.
But we all know when reality strikes and nobody likes it,
what do we do. We just turned back on the
printing machine, right and have the FED fired up, government
spends more money, cut rates, do all that kind of stuff.
But yeah, it is interesting because when you look at data,
when you look at earnings, when you look at all

(57:54):
these different things, this market run up is all multiple
exson right now in the and it just shouldn't be.

Speaker 3 (58:04):
So it'll be interesting to see. But no, I whatever
happens to this market over the next month, regardless of
how hard the FED or the media tries to spin it,
it'll have virtually nothing to do with the government lockdown.

Speaker 2 (58:16):
Cool talking to Zach a Ram Chievesment Officer Board Capital. Uh,
those are ugly job numbers. And I continue to tell
everybody because you and I've talked about this a couple
of times, the FEDS worry now isn't about inflation. They've
got it kind of as best as they're going to
get it. It's now you can't do both. You can't
try to figure out how to save jobs or growth,

(58:37):
and you can't figure out how to do inflation. And
you know, those are job numbers coming from the fact
that you go and look and like Trump's kind of
doesn't have anybody in there, and that would be more
leaning towards his way. And you alreadist said, looking and going,
you thought you would get fifty and you lost thirty two.

Speaker 3 (58:54):
When they redo it, what is that going to look like?

Speaker 38 (58:58):
Man, I would expect job numbers to not look very
good for a while, meaning when you look at what's
going on on the immigration side, and then when you
look at a slowing economy, I just don't see a
lot of impetus.

Speaker 3 (59:14):
And more importantly, I think if you didn't.

Speaker 38 (59:17):
Have this aikpex boom going on right now, I think
you'd be in a recession right now.

Speaker 4 (59:21):
Now.

Speaker 3 (59:22):
I can't empirically prove that, but no, i'd do.

Speaker 2 (59:24):
Right though, I think the AI companies are just propping
everybody up. They're pulling through their power of inertia.

Speaker 3 (59:30):
They're pulling everybody with them.

Speaker 38 (59:31):
Yeah, and they are spending so much money that I
think it is just clouding the underlying weakness in the economy. Now,
is the economy in horrible shape? No, but guys, I
mean here's I mean, here's what it is.

Speaker 4 (59:47):
Right.

Speaker 3 (59:48):
You have record and affordability in housing.

Speaker 4 (59:51):
Right.

Speaker 3 (59:52):
You have the stock market at a new all time high.

Speaker 38 (59:54):
Today, you are trading at thirty two times earnings in
the midst of a cycle that is more stock based
comp than anything else. And remember really cool thing about
stock based comp. It doesn't count against earnings. Right, So
you factor stock based comp and you're probably looking at
a market that's trading somewhere forty forty two times earnings. Maybe,
I mean it's higher, right, So clearly give you an

(01:00:17):
idea peek in the dot com bubble, you hit forty five,
so you're right in that space right now, right now,
Remember what happened after dot com bubble is the market
went sideways for twelve years, right, just because it got
too expensive. So you add all that together, Okay, we
can't go back to zero percent rates. No, rights, that

(01:00:38):
ship is saled, Okay, so you don't have that lever.
At a poll, you're already running seven percent deficits. The
economy is slowing down. Does that sound like a good
backdrop to you?

Speaker 10 (01:00:51):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
Right, no, it just does it. Now does that mean
go sell everything?

Speaker 10 (01:00:57):
No?

Speaker 38 (01:00:58):
And the reason why is, like everything else, just because
the market is expensive does not mean there aren't things
in it that aren't and that aren't worth earning.

Speaker 3 (01:01:07):
The other thing.

Speaker 38 (01:01:08):
And investors have to get this through their head. There
is a lot more stock market out there than just
the SMP five hundred, and if you are willing to
look around, what you will see is the mirror image.
You will start looking at companies. You look at the
balance sheet. You look, they're paying a seven and a
half percent dividend. It's trading it six times earnings, and

(01:01:30):
then you're like, now this thing.

Speaker 3 (01:01:31):
Must be shrinking. Then you look at it, no ten
percent year over your growth, you know, And then you're
kind of scratching. You're just not used to seeing things
that cheap.

Speaker 38 (01:01:40):
And then you spend the day try to figure out
what's wrong with the company, why it stocks that cheap,
And then you realize there's nothing wrong with it. It's
just been left for dead because it's not large cap
us tech and look, Google's one of.

Speaker 3 (01:01:53):
Our biggest positions. They're not bad companies.

Speaker 38 (01:01:56):
I'm just saying, we have been in this up to
the right market for so long, nobody's looking at the fundamentals.
And I was laughing the other day with a guy
or and he goes yesterday where he's like, how you
guys doing this year? And I'm like, we're having a
really good year. And he's like, how much y up?
And I'm like thirty two percent and he goes, what
kind of magic have you guys pulled off? And I
looked at him and I go, you know what's funny

(01:02:18):
about it? I go, it's been one of the most
boring investment years. We've got less turnover in the portfolio,
we haven't had any really great moves.

Speaker 3 (01:02:25):
We just bought good companies that were trading way too cheap,
and we're paying us fad dividends and that's driven through.

Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
We bought value for companies and industries that were okay,
they're just not sexy because they can't talk to you.

Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
Right right, cause that's kind of what it is with AI.

Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
It's like that's all that matters, you know, Uh talking
to Zach Abrahm, chivestment officer Bold Capital. So you know
what's funny about that is like yesterday, like Tesla beats
a little bit of expectations, like, oh my god, he's
now worth a half a trillion dollars. So I'm like,
who's buying the stock at this level and sending it
through the roof.

Speaker 3 (01:02:59):
Well, it's so funny. So we were just talking about
that on our show today.

Speaker 38 (01:03:03):
So because today I saw some Tesla bulls scratching their
heads because they got these They got those numbers out right.

Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
The sales and sales are up seven percent. You're over.

Speaker 38 (01:03:14):
I mean, you got to stock train at two hundred
and sixty two times earnings and investors are excited about
seven percent growth. Now here's the other story behind that
seven percent growth. Because I had another guy looking at
me and go, I thought you said their business is imploding. Okay, bud,
here's the deal. This is the last quarter that you
can use EV tax credits. Everybody's EV sales are going

(01:03:35):
to show upop this queue.

Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
Everybody's okay.

Speaker 38 (01:03:38):
So with that pop, with that desperation, last charge to
take advantage of the EV credits, their deliveries are.

Speaker 3 (01:03:46):
Up seven percent this quarter. That's it.

Speaker 38 (01:03:49):
Now, Remember that tax credit is worth about ten to
fifteen percent the price of the cars. It's your down
payment essentially one hundred percent, and that alone, it's knocking
fifteen percent off the car and it's only increasing sales
by seven percent. Tesla's smoked as a car manufacturer. They

(01:04:10):
don't come back from this, not as a car manufacturer. No,
they're too far behind. Yeah, I'm not saying that they
won't have cars. I'm just saying, you know, the narrative
was Tesla's going to take over the world. Everybody's going
to drive Tesla cars. They're going to sell three times
more cars perer than Toyota.

Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
That is over. That will never happen. Book it, it's done.
He's too far.

Speaker 38 (01:04:33):
Behind and there's no way he can compete with labor
costs in China. No, and that's that's the story.

Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
No, I'll tell you zach amraamchivs when Officer Bullard capital
the rest of this year, how are we feeling for
the fourth quarter, especially when it comes to retail, because
I think a lot of people are, you know, what's
Santa going to be doing, Mom and dad that kind
of stuff. There is worry out there that were.

Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
Kind of intercession.

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
You know, normally by now you're seeing the big news
like so and so is hiring fifty thou people, you know,
of which half of those will be permanent, you know,
targets in the walmarts and stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
Dude, I've not seen really any of those stories. I
don't think you will.

Speaker 38 (01:05:12):
Honestly, now you might see retail sales continue to go up,
but people need to adjust themselves to data because we
have all grown up in an environment where if something,
if prices or spending is going up, that's an indication
of increased economic activity. Whereas now I actually think we

(01:05:33):
have higher than stated inflation. Yeah, and I think the
inflation is getting mistake. I think the inflation is covering
up economically.

Speaker 2 (01:05:41):
I keep saying this, man, I keep saying, you go
and look and you see, Okay, we spent money, we
spent more than last month. We got less though stuff's
more expensive and we got less. Don't fool it with
people are going out spending Willy nill and spending more.

Speaker 3 (01:05:57):
Yeah. No, And I couldn't agree with you more.

Speaker 4 (01:05:59):
And I that to me.

Speaker 38 (01:06:02):
It may not be the whole story, but it is
certainly part of the story. And again, to conceptualize it,
you have to realize that. You know, after a few
little bouts in the eighties, inflation was not a story.

Speaker 3 (01:06:16):
No, it was not a story here in the United States.
The threat was all deflation. And so all of our
economic indicators are geared at looking things that way. Price
goes up equals good.

Speaker 38 (01:06:26):
Why do you think Jenny Allen and Bernanki were saying
for so many years, and even Powell said it that
they thought our biggest issue was that inflation was too
low because they're all geared to view inflation as kind
of the sidecar to growth, right, that when you have growth,
you have inflation, which is not true.

Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
By the way. We've had periods of growth without inflation.
That's another story.

Speaker 38 (01:06:46):
But so those metrics are catching inflationary indicators and it's
making it look growthy and it's just not.

Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
No, no, it's going to be interesting. Zacharreat, chief vestment Officer,
Bold Capitol.

Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
People want to reach.

Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
Out to you because they hear, oh my god, Zach's
crushing it to the market. We'd like to get a
piece of that.

Speaker 38 (01:07:03):
What do they do well, First of all, don't say
it too loudly because you'll jinx us. But uh, but
the easiest way to get a hold of us called
our reach out Bullworkcapitalmanagement dot com. We're doing We always
got our roadshows coming up every five or six weeks.
We catch our daily podcasts, Know Your Risk podcasts. We
cover everything that is finance, investing, in economic related, any

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politics that are related to finance and investing. And goal
of that show is to deliver you a synopsis of
everything important that happened financially that day in twenty five
to thirty minutes with no bs and no nonsense, and
uh yeah, we're not hard to find Google Bullwork Capital Management,
No Your Risk Radio, No Your Risk Podcast, use.

Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
Me right own, brother, Good to talk to you. We'll
do it again next week. Hey, thanks man. Fun as always.

Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
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Have a little bit of fun, shall we?

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Oh?

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I think we will my friends A little urban word
of the day. This one's good.

Speaker 2 (01:09:33):
Yesterday I got a lot of people going, that's funny.
Ched the fridge cigarette. I know, right, that was great.
I even used it yesterday when somebody asked me what
I drink and I said, oh, let me tell you
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Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
It's always good to be bilingual. Speak a few languages.
This is English, but you know, the kids say stuff,
it's our language. We should understand it. But it's got
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Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
But for the youth. Now it's time for the urban
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Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
Of the day, all right, the urban word of the
day today. And it's a perfect word considering the day
that this is. Remember it could be a phrase abbreviations.
Fan service is today's urban word. So that's elements added
to an entertainment piece. That is subtle nod to the

(01:10:54):
avid fans. Oh so people that are super fans who
are upset to love something, say Taylor Swift, she may
put some stuff inside of the new album.

Speaker 3 (01:11:07):
That is for those fans. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
That's fan service. It's your urban word of the day.
That was the urban word of the day now, you know,
always good to know, as you know. And yes, her
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And she said to me, thank you for the lovely bouquet.

Speaker 8 (01:11:36):
Sweeter than a beach by. You don't know the life
of so goodby.

Speaker 9 (01:11:42):
And you never have a gun Away.

Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
You play the title track, her and Sabrina Carpenter singing there,
fans are excited, trending everywhere, and you know people are thrilled.

Speaker 3 (01:11:56):
I listened to a bit of it. I'm not gonna lie.
A lot of it's catchy. She does it. She's got
that father order, she's got that down. She knows what
she's doing.

Speaker 12 (01:12:08):
Tennis.

Speaker 3 (01:12:09):
I mean, she knows the formula better than anybody.

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Why are you talking about Taylor Shraft Because she is
the biggest star in the world, That's why. And because
you got to talk about other things that just aren't politics.
For God's sakes, how many times do we have to
tell you that?

Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
Coming up our number three though, we do have a
lot of good stuff. Talk more about the battle, I
guess the war we're getting ready to go into when
it comes to these drug traffickers in the Caribbean. I know,
more on that, maybe a little bit about the shutdown,
a bunch of other stuff, and a big announcement coming
up at the end of the hour, and finally Friday Sounds.

Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
All of that and more straight ahead our number three
of the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
The government may be shut down, but they'll probably have
a job back there sooner rather than later, although they
may be getting rid of a few people along the way.
But this guy right here kind of has the best
audio of the day for what is coming to a
lot of people who once thought their jobs were absolutely safe.

Speaker 39 (01:13:54):
It was up America. Big problems right now, and I
need your help. So generally don't do this. But just
moments ago, I found out that an AI has taken
my job. So I'm effectively unemployed now.

Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
Yep.

Speaker 39 (01:14:08):
Went in to do my job and was told I'm
no longer needed me. That's right, So all my ability
to pay rent and fund my family is down the
toilet all of a sudden. Yep, that's right. No health
insurance for me, go for yourself. You get nothing, don't
pass go no money.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
So you can hear in his voice he's a little
upset but he's also kind of funny. But he's upset
because this is gonna happen to a lot of people.
Now there will be opportunities, But the guys who were
the programmers, the gals who did all that stuff, let's

(01:14:48):
be real, Mostly guys who are the programmers, who are
the people that did all of the stuff on the computers.
They never thought they would be it. They never thought
they'd be the to take the first blow, but they are,
and more's coming and then it'll even itself out and
opportunities will be abound.

Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
Doesn't help this guy right now?

Speaker 39 (01:15:11):
No money, So now I have no clue how I'm
gonna pay my rent or fucking eat. No word, just
all of a sudden, all of a sudden, without any
fucking warning. This is what I woke up to. So
if anybody out there can cash app or venmo me,
I'm totally.

Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
It wasn't just me, though.

Speaker 39 (01:15:31):
They took everybody doing my job repairing computers and coding
and said you're all done AI only now. So now
all my financial obligations are in there because they decided
they wanted to go with AI.

Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
Yeah, we talked about Tilly normal would this week the actress.
That's not really an actress, but an actress. This is
going to happen in a lot of places. Opportunities will
still be there. Look, I get it, I do, I understand.
I mean, there's a new company out right now producing podcasts.

(01:16:09):
They want to do five thousand podcasts a week with
no human beings. You don't think that's you know, and
my industry, by the way, has been downsized for twenty
five years. We've already felt this in my industry. It
came a long time ago in my industry. You guys

(01:16:31):
are listening to me across the station, across the country.
Think about that for a second. You listen to me
all over the country. I can't be in all those places. Normally,
back in the day, back in the eighties and stuff,
there would be people there doing stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:16:46):
Now there there, I am.

Speaker 39 (01:16:48):
Ooh, Now, I have no clue what I'm going to
do or where I'm gonna get any money from or
make any living. So never had that happen in my life.
Just woke up jobless. Holy I mean, thank god, I
have some credentials, but what the I gotta do in
the meantime?

Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
Man, He was kind of funny there and the way
he was doing it was also hilarious, the way he
was yelling it to the camera. Just thought, you know,
we can all be thankful today that you got a job,
you know. And I'll take a deep breath because there
are people out there that are struggling who just got

(01:17:30):
a wake up call.

Speaker 3 (01:17:31):
So I keep telling my kids, trades, trades, go to
the trades, go to the trades, and that's what they're doing.
Praise the Lord. H speaking of no jobs.

Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
Now it's time for ninety seconds of government shutdown talk.

Speaker 6 (01:17:49):
Democrats want Republicans to reverse Medicaid cuts and extent expiring
Obamacare subsidies so health insurance premiums don't go up for
millions of Americans like Christen Ferman Simmons and kenn Buckport, Maine,
who was battling MS, it is a really difficult thing
to weigh the value of your life against the cost

(01:18:09):
of affordable care. She says that the Obamacare subsidies expire,
her premiums could go up one hundred and sixty nine percent.

Speaker 2 (01:18:17):
One hundred and sixty nine percent. I want you guys
to think about that for a second. So this is
going to happen to a lot of people, up to
twenty five million people. We'll see those subsidies go away.

Speaker 34 (01:18:30):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
The subsidies were there and then they really increase them
during COVID, So they want to get rid of those subsidies.
If you work for a major company, chances are you pay.
You know, you may pay four hundred dollars a month
for you and your family, but the company may pay
eight hundred or one thousand dollars a month towards that.

Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
So you're like, okay, now you are going to be
forced to pay the whole thing.

Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
Yikes.

Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
I just want to give you guys a snapshot of
what might be coming. Okay, so this is what might
be coming to a lot of people over the next several.

Speaker 3 (01:19:14):
Weeks as.

Speaker 2 (01:19:17):
This thing gets finished up and potentially the premiums rise.
They're looking at anywhere this is crazy an increase on
average of seventy five to about one hundred and seventy
percent one hundred and eighty percent, depending on where you
are in the country. But for most people, you're looking

(01:19:38):
at seventy five hundred percent jump. So let's just say
for the sake of argument, you normally pay eight hundred
dollars a month for you and your family. You could
look at somewhere around sixteen hundred to two thousand dollars
a month.

Speaker 3 (01:19:56):
That's what you're gonna have to pay.

Speaker 4 (01:19:57):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:19:58):
It's about the economy, stupid.

Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
And if you start to feel like, whoa, this isn't
something I was interested in, this could get ugly.

Speaker 3 (01:20:07):
This could get very ugly. And you heard Zach last.

Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
Hour, and I'm more than inclined to believe him, because
I talk to people every day and I shop. You
may say, inflations at two point eight percent, it feels
like it's at eight point two percent. It will always
be about the economy and healthcare and this type of
stuff that's coming. People are going to feel that, and
those people vote. So it'll be interesting to see how

(01:20:36):
hard that the Republicans fight this, because I think they're
starting to hear some of these things and start to worry, Oh,
that can't be good. We'll see again, we'll see. Maybe
it's great. Maybe then the government gets out of everything
and the prices collapse and opportunities are abound to shop

(01:20:58):
around and do all of those things, or maybe that
doesn't happen.

Speaker 3 (01:21:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 15 (01:21:06):
I just know.

Speaker 2 (01:21:08):
I'm blessed because I have a great place that and
that was one of the reasons, you know, we moved
because my payments were so much that then I've told
you guys this, I could have easily afforded probably six
hundred to eight hundred thousand dollars home. That's how high
my payments were.

Speaker 3 (01:21:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:21:29):
Crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:21:30):
Speaking of crazy, we're getting ready to fight, uh venezuela,
I mean the cartels.

Speaker 3 (01:21:34):
I mean we're gonna stop drugs, go oil, what all
of those.

Speaker 2 (01:21:39):
Things, right, Yeah, that's what's going to happen, because we're
going to go after the Caribbean gangsters.

Speaker 5 (01:21:45):
In a memo obtained by ABC News, the Administration telling
Congress that America is in armed conflict and that drug
cartels are unlawful combatants, a designation used as rationale for
those strikes on multiple votes last month, resulting in the.

Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
Deaths of suspected drug smugglers.

Speaker 5 (01:22:05):
The memo to Congress does not specifically name any one
foreign terrorist organization, but the Pentagon, saying that the prior
law enforcement approach against cartels was unsuccessful.

Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
Yeah, unsuccessful. There's a lot of reasons it was unsuccessful.
I'm going to tell you guys this one of them
is our consumption problem. That's a big deal. If there
wasn't a marketplace, it wouldn't matter. Two, you can only
do so much, and you're going to focus in certain areas.

(01:22:42):
It's the fentanyl crisis. That's what Trump wants to talk about,
and going after the cartels directly.

Speaker 3 (01:22:47):
You're not going after the cartels that matter.

Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
When it comes to fentanyl. If that's where you're really
pitching this thing, it just seems like it is. You're
going after the thing that is truly our drug, oil
and the protection of oil and interest in Venezuela and
particularly off the coast of Guyana and parts of it,
because there's lots of oil, regime change in oil.

Speaker 3 (01:23:14):
That's what this is about.

Speaker 2 (01:23:16):
Don't pretend it's about stopping the cartels, because I'd like
to ask, which cartel do.

Speaker 3 (01:23:25):
You think is the one that they're going after Trenday.

Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
Trenday is maybe a megagang, they call it, But they're
human smugglers, extortion parts of South America. They're growing, and
they're about kidnapping. They're not smuggling drugs here in any
real capacity, and they're certainly not bringing fentotl here because

(01:23:51):
Mexico's got that on lockdown. So this is about in
my opinion, based on the people I've talked to, this
is about Venezuela oil and getting rid of Maduro.

Speaker 3 (01:24:04):
And you can make an argument.

Speaker 2 (01:24:05):
Go read some of the stuff they've accused him of
in international courts, of working in and around and with
drug cartels, but not enough that.

Speaker 4 (01:24:20):
We hear.

Speaker 3 (01:24:24):
Should actually care about.

Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
Because Mexico has got the ones that caused the most
damage between Mexico and China.

Speaker 3 (01:24:35):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
Colombia doesn't really they move cocaine, but no real fentanyl.
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Europe and West Africa. It is truly about the cartels
in the South, if we're serious about taking on cartels
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No?

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some of the things trending right there. I want to
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This is from the San Francisco Chronicle. Popular climber dies
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First line in the article popular climber fell from Yosemite's
El Capitana on Wednesday, marking a tragic accident on the
first day of the federal government shutdown.

Speaker 3 (01:30:17):
What the hell.

Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
Does a climber's death at Yosemite have to do with
the government shutdown. I'm curious if the government was open,
would he have survived.

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There's no reason for that. That's why nobody trusts you.
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Ah geez three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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Benson, Joe Fun, Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

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Jim Kennedy, Kennedy Institute at Public FIL's say rasearch. Jodin's
the programed to talk about politics at pop culture. First
of all, Jim, let's hit the politics. Uh not so fun.
You and I we always joke about. Nobody gives a
rats ass about the stupidity of the of what's going
on with the shutdown. I tell everybody this, whoever gets

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blamed for it the most come Monday will be the
first one that blinks. We move on from there. Trump
decides today I got a great idea. I'm gonna go
and declare war on all of the cartels. But we're
only really the ones in in the Caribbean.

Speaker 41 (01:32:03):
So we're not going after the Mexican cartels like I
thought we already were already had.

Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
Been the ones who actually have the fentin al that
they bring over. Now we're not going over those ones.
We're going over the ones that happened to maybe come
from a country where they really don't have any actual
drug smuggling of any kind of size, which is Venezuela,
which happens to be sitting on the largest deposit of
oil on the planet right next to one of the

(01:32:28):
largest deposits of oil in Guiana, which Venezuela would like
to have uh in in in that area and offshore.

Speaker 3 (01:32:36):
And so yeah, we're gonna go and stop those guys
from drugs.

Speaker 4 (01:32:40):
Chat. Are you being cynical about that?

Speaker 3 (01:32:42):
Very much?

Speaker 41 (01:32:42):
We would actually do something in the name of law
in order to get extra oil for our for America.

Speaker 2 (01:32:48):
Never so, same thing I always say, if Palestine wants
us to care, you guys better find some oil.

Speaker 4 (01:32:52):
Wow, that is actually a very true sting.

Speaker 41 (01:32:54):
So remember Trump, Well, we'll be building the the the
Gauza Sands Trump Palace along with the Gaza the Gaza
Links golf courses, two of them. They'll be the they'll
be to be fair, they'll be both the Palestine course
and they'll be the the Israeli course, but only the
Jews can play one of the courses.

Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
Yes, yes, that's that's the way that's going to be.
You know him. But what do you think of this, dude?
I mean, come on, it feels just it feels ridiculous.

Speaker 26 (01:33:17):
It does.

Speaker 4 (01:33:18):
It feels silly.

Speaker 41 (01:33:19):
I mean, I like the idea of us going after
the cartels, but I mean these are basically mostly I think,
human trafficking cartels, and I don't know what they're importing
other than possibly humans.

Speaker 4 (01:33:29):
Because they I mean, I mean, you know, trent to.

Speaker 41 (01:33:30):
Agua is a problem, uh with I think they are
bringing in illegal immigrants. Could they seem to be teem
to pop up when I shows up and stuff? But yeah,
I mean some of this stuff really if you're gonna
go out to the cartels, like you said, it's up
with the Mexican cartails. They are the ones that are
doing all the fentandol. They're the ones that are I mean,
they're the ones that are actually in cringing.

Speaker 3 (01:33:46):
Yeah, it's upon it's Mexico and territory. It's Mexico and China.
Those are the fentanyl. Those are the ones who have it.

Speaker 41 (01:33:52):
Yeah, Chinese make it and they pass over to the
to the Mexican to the then and then bring it
in and they get it you know obviously they get
a cut on it. And then whatever else are bringing in,
whether it be marijuana for those that aren't state owned,
you know, state provided states like California is though, they
found lots of cartel growing areas out in the Animal
Valley and you know where that is about ninety miles
north of Los Angeles, where basically they're tapping into places

(01:34:15):
along the California aqueduct where they get water because marijuana
requires that lot of water. It is a very unenvironmental
crop to grow. Almonds and marijuana require lots of water
to grow. And they've been they've been finding these fields
that are kind of like hidden in the in the
desert that they're been growing marijuana out there for their
own use in America. Because the whole California marijuana thing,

(01:34:36):
that's a whole different show we should talk about. But
that's a that is just how do you screw California's
manage to screw up legal weed? It's like, I don't
know how you do that other than you've tried to
tax the thing to death. But that thing is just
absolutely nuts. But yeah, bring it go after the Mexican cartels.
Then again, Mexican cartails may shoot back more than the
other cartels.

Speaker 4 (01:34:55):
So maybe that's why we're not going after the Mexican cartels.

Speaker 3 (01:34:57):
No, probably not.

Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
Well, I mean again, you know, a plus who knows
what the CIA's got going on with them. I mean,
you know, let's be real, We've not always been clean
when it comes of this stuff. Talking to Jim Kennedy
Kennedy Institt of the public policy research. All right, now,
let's talk a couple more serious things really quick. First
and foremost Prop fifty. What's going on is that, I mean,
we got to make sure if you're California that you
even up with Texas.

Speaker 34 (01:35:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:35:17):
I really would love to debate somebody on this.

Speaker 41 (01:35:19):
I got so many questions, like to see the match,
Like okay, so this means that all of those seats
in Texas go away if if we pass Prop sent fifty.

Speaker 4 (01:35:28):
How does this you know?

Speaker 41 (01:35:29):
Because they said they're claiming, I mean literally short of
you know, curing cancer, they're curing Prop fifty will solve
everything in the world. And the ads that are pro
pro Prop fifty are theyre completely one hundred percent Donald
Trump hate ads. I mean they're just basically going after
Donald Trump. If you hate Donald Trump, you have to
vote yes for this. I mean, I'm literally I'm surprised.

(01:35:50):
They don't even say what the ballot measure is. Donald
Trump doesn't like this, You've got to vote yes because
Donald Trump doesn't want this to pass. And that's literally
almost how far they've gotten with the ads on it.
And it is absolutely crazy on it because they're claiming, basically,
if you want to save the redistricting, you have to
vote yes, which would mean the redistricting technically does come
back in twenty thirty one. But again, in California, how

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many things are actually temporary.

Speaker 4 (01:36:17):
They're not.

Speaker 41 (01:36:18):
If you make them temporary, they will become permanent, because
they have. With the taxes we've had and all of
the other legislative measures that have been temporary, they always
wind up becoming permanently because no government wants to have
a temporary tax.

Speaker 4 (01:36:30):
So it's absolutely like that. Right now.

Speaker 41 (01:36:32):
I've heard the Yes side has raised seventy seven million dollars,
which I believe twenty million.

Speaker 4 (01:36:38):
Has come from George Soros's operations.

Speaker 41 (01:36:40):
A good chunk of that is coming from Gavin's twenty
twenty two election, twenty twenty two election fund and the
recall fund.

Speaker 4 (01:36:49):
From miblievable from twenty twenty one.

Speaker 41 (01:36:51):
The No side has raised thirty five million dollars, of
which Charles Munger has put in thirty million, So it's
not like they've only got five million dollars from the
art that Kevin McCarthy, the former Speaker of the House
who was a congressman from Bakersfield, has been raised.

Speaker 4 (01:37:06):
There's two no operations.

Speaker 41 (01:37:08):
And then there's also they've got Arnould of Schwarzenegger, former governor,
speaking up, and I'm not sure which side, which of
the NO he represents, or if he does, it's just
him speaking up. But the NO side really has not
be able to bring in the money beyond what Charles
Munger Junior is brought in. And that's been a problem
because right now they're getting out raised two to one,
and I can't go on you know, I can't go

(01:37:28):
on even cable television without getting an ad. I can't
go on YouTube without getting an ad. I get them
popping up anywhere that you can deliver on Instagram, They're
delivering me at wherever you can deliver an ad. I'm
getting an ad almost every other time for yes on
Prop fifty, No on Prop fifty Mostly now I'm getting
the yes ad with AOC and with Jasmine Crockett and

(01:37:50):
I forgot who oh Elizabeth Warren layah Wafa's on there,
and yeah, they're just going and it's just like, basically,
you have to defeat Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (01:37:57):
This is to defeat Donald Trump. And it is just crazy.
This problem is this is this is a special election.
This isn't We.

Speaker 41 (01:38:04):
Wouldn't have had an election November hadn't been for Gavin
three undred million dollars to do this boondoggle. We've got
hospitals closing in rural areas due to lack of funding,
but three in a million dollars we've got a long
way to keep some of those hospitals open.

Speaker 4 (01:38:16):
That's for darn share.

Speaker 41 (01:38:17):
But this is Gavin to me Vanity project, and how
you get turnout for this is going to be how
you model it, and that's part of the problem. It
really is going to be kind of a crapshoot on
this because you can't really model these things, so you
don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:38:29):
What you're going to get for turnout.

Speaker 41 (01:38:31):
Remember, we do vote by mail in California, so that
makes turnout probably a little bit higher than it would
because you don't really have to go anywhere. The ballot
shows up at your doorstep, you pull it on the mailbox,
you fill it in, you sign it, you send it off.

Speaker 4 (01:38:43):
Now, some people decide it's not even worth doing that.

Speaker 41 (01:38:47):
As we've seen in some elections recently, especially off term
elections and special elections. So it really is going to
be interesting who can get their people out, Who can
get their people to return the ballots, and that's where
it's going to come down to. And that's why it
really is really hard to predict which way. The last
poll had it about fifty five forty and then the
rest were undecided. But again, you know, are you are

(01:39:08):
you going after registered voters likely voters because you know
anybody that's you ever don't really know who's going to
turn out for it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:15):
Talking to Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Public Hoolisy Research,
last question, brother, appreciate you coming on. You and I
were joking earlier about Jane fond As she's back in
the news.

Speaker 3 (01:39:23):
Is she still is she?

Speaker 4 (01:39:25):
What is she doing?

Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
She got a new video out where she's doing all
kinds of like workout stuff or what is she doing?

Speaker 4 (01:39:30):
Senior Citizen Jazzer Size Jazzer Size. No, there was an
organization that.

Speaker 41 (01:39:35):
She founded in the in the in the sixties and
in the sixties talking about free speech when they thought
that I think it was it was an offshoot. I
believe what her her father started during the McCarthy era
with you know, when they were claiming fascism, which is
the last time we had this wave of fascism, which
was actually basically trying to shut down communism, and there

(01:39:56):
were some communists on Holly, but you know, McCarthy probably,
you know, did go overboard on it and did violate
some people's civil rights. But it was quite a stir
because there were a lot of you know, there were
a number of communists they did find. And whether these
communists were really going to do anything other than they
were just going to advocate for communism was, you know
what was a different story. And it probably, I mean,

(01:40:18):
to be honest, it was probably was a greater threat
to American civil rights in those days than we have
right now. I don't really consider anything going on right
now violation of American civil rights. Sure, if you're an
illegal immigrant an ice picture up, you're having a bad day,
but they're.

Speaker 4 (01:40:33):
Not here legally, so that's not a violation of the
civil rights.

Speaker 41 (01:40:36):
But yeah, she basically has restarted this group, and she's
got a five hundred and fifty celebrities that have chimed
in that are joining here because again Trump, orange, orange, orange,
scary man.

Speaker 4 (01:40:46):
Bad fascist, orange hitler.

Speaker 41 (01:40:48):
But the problem is Jane Fond if you go look
at her background, she's not someone that you want to
think that's standing up for America. She in the nineteen
seventy two did a trip over to North Vietnam. I
think this is also the same time when John Cane
was still a prisoner, and she got a very high slate.
She was she'd always been a very progressive person, which
really the word was in use. She was a socialist

(01:41:09):
last communist in her political views and her economic views
in those days.

Speaker 4 (01:41:14):
As a lot of the people in Hollywood, you know,
we're very progressive. They don't only live in the real world.

Speaker 41 (01:41:18):
And she did a tour of the North Vietnam, was
sitting on a tank, famous photo for sitting in front
of an anti aircraft battery that you know was used
to shoot down American planes. American you know, American pilots
died or went up in prison camps, treated brutally, so
un to the point of death by that. We all
know what John McCain's journey through the prisoner of war
camps in Vietnam, and Chance is not the kind of

(01:41:38):
person that you really want to be looking up to
as a patriot for America. If you're really truly looking
for a definition of a trader outside of some of
those spy people like John Walker that have treated that
have basically, you know, basically sold the country out.

Speaker 4 (01:41:51):
She didn't really didn't do it for money.

Speaker 41 (01:41:52):
She just did it for publicity because she thought that
communism and the Vietnamese were the right battle in the
in the Vietnam War. And you know, go look for
her background, go google her. It's all out there. She
is not a good person. She has not been a
good person to America. And it's kind of funny because
all the left keeps yelling about Donald Trump is a trader. Well,
you know what, you guys really have a true American

(01:42:14):
trader on your hands there. And for some reason now
she is the cause celeb for free speech. So this
is a little bit hypocritical, if not ridiculous, no.

Speaker 3 (01:42:22):
Doubt about that.

Speaker 2 (01:42:23):
Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research.

Speaker 3 (01:42:26):
People want to reach out to you, brother, what do
they do?

Speaker 41 (01:42:29):
We can go to the substack, which is Kipper kippr
dot substack dot com, or come follow me on on
good old Twitter at Rady Jim.

Speaker 2 (01:42:38):
All right, my man, you have a good week and
we'll do it again next week. Thanks chat, Love talking
to Jim. Reach out to him again. Writy Jim and
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It's been a hell of a week. Let's just rewind
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So to be very very clear, of course I condemned mammas.
Of course I've called October seventh what it was, which
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I'm not a hundred dollars walking hole.

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I'm done my motor.

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As they're very good at appealing the audience, and I
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The last thing he said was that Mormons are the Antichrist.

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If your colleagues would listen and try to learn and
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My therapist said, why are you so upset?

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Wow again, it's.

Speaker 16 (01:46:09):
I'm a big believer in free speech, and unfortunately probably
the most important speech to protect his hate speech.

Speaker 17 (01:46:16):
While I appreciate positive comments, even if everybody hated my content,
I would still post there is a great need for
white people to critically examine their biases if we want
this country to get back hurt.

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Speaker 18 (01:47:04):
No more identity months DEI offices dudes in dresses. As
I've said before, and we'll say again, we are done
with that.

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We should use some of these dangerous cities as training
grounds for our military.

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Speaker 2 (01:47:32):
Some more questions being raised after his podcast interview came
out from the New York Post. Not the sharpest tool,
people are saying completely contradicts everything that's coming out of
the White House when it comes to the Epstein stuff.
So we'll see next week. I have a feeling it's
going to be another doozy. Speaking of doozies, it is
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weekend three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty
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tweet at me, you can text the program. We want
to hear from you. What do you think are the
best horror movies of all time? We kick off our
horror movie countdown starting Monday right here in the Chad Benson.

Speaker 3 (01:49:02):
I can't wait for that. I love this stuff. That's
what separates us, guys.

Speaker 2 (01:49:07):
Everybody else is talking about government shutdown and all.

Speaker 3 (01:49:10):
This other stuff. That's oh what about this? What about that?

Speaker 2 (01:49:13):
We talk about life here. That's what I tell everybody.
We have fun with it, because that's what life is.
If you're sitting around talking about politics all the time. You,
unless you're a politician, probably need to get a new hobby.
So we kick it off Monday. Scariest movies of all time,
twenty of them. We're counted down. Let us know what
you think some of the scariest movies. Tweet at us

(01:49:34):
at Chad Benson Show or text the program three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four twenty three. You guys, have a
blessed and amazing rest of your day, and we'll do
it again on Monday.

Speaker 3 (01:49:42):
As always, Night night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:46):
This is the Chad Benson Show.
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