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December 10, 2025 60 mins
Republicans Want You Sick, Tired, and Distracted | Karel Cast 25-164
Republicans are pushing policies that leave Americans with higher health premiums, fewer protections, and no real solutions—while Trump tries to rebrand “affordability” by blaming Democrats for an economy his party refuses to fix. Behind the scenes, GOP lawmakers are advancing legislation that completely ignores skyrocketing insurance rates.
At the same time, the economy continues to slide, and the message from the right is loud and clear:
Stay sick. Stay tired. Stay powerless.
LGBTQ leaders are sounding the alarm as authoritarianism spreads through American institutions. “Stop thinking you’re safe, because you’re not,” one warns. From ICE disabling security cameras to secretive abuses of power, systems meant to protect us are instead targeting marginalized communities—especially LGBTQ Americans.
This is why I’ve openly questioned staying in the United States. We’re watching constitutional norms erode in real time, and history tells us who becomes the first target.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Show time is here. No time to fear. Corella is
so near because.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Show time is here. So on with the show.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
Let's give it a go. Corella is the one that
you need to know. Now it's show side.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Well, the GLP wants you d E A D. We're
gonna talk about that and what have you done on
social media for the last five years? Trump wants to know.
We're gonna talk about that and so much more. And
Mberd's got a lot to think.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
Uncensored, unfiltered, fun hinged.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
It's the corall Cast.

Speaker 5 (00:52):
Listen daily on your favorite streaming.

Speaker 3 (00:54):
Service is the crowd Cast. I am carell very very late,
but that is one of the beauties of doing a
podcast and not live radio. Sometimes you gotta be late.
This morning, everything fought me this morning, and I'd like
to say that there was a really great reason, but well,

(01:16):
I don't want to get into it. I want to
bring it down. We got a lot to talk about today,
but now you're all all your interests is peaked. Let's
just say that I've been having some gastro intestinal issues
since Monday. I've never been diagnosed with IBS, but it's
like the symptoms, you know, gas and stomach sounds, that
are all. And I've been very worried because my output

(01:37):
of you know what has decreased over the last couple
of days, like I normally you know, three times or
four times, and it was only once. And this morning
I had a long conversation with an online doctor, you know,
via Next Next Thing and which had GPT and that
just made me late. Basically I need to take a

(01:58):
probiotic for a week and see if that changed just things.
But it was an emotional morning as well, because I
started feeling the weight of what Donald Trump is doing
more and more. And the doctor actually said this morning
via the telehealth that because I wanted to ask if
I should start a probiotic, you know, given all that

(02:19):
I've been tested for, I'm like, is it okay to
take one? And they're like, yeah, yeah, take one. But
the stress because this morning I read that the Trump
administration now wants to search the social media of people
coming to this country, even people coming from countries that

(02:39):
don't need visas, meaning the UK and Ireland and all
of that, and they they want they won't let you
in unless your social media account is set to public
to where everybody can see it. If you have a
private social media account, they'll make you turn it to public.

(03:00):
They want to look at what you've been posting for
five years before letting you into this country. And that
means they're already surveilling the social media of you and I.
They already are, And the weight of that played with me,
because A we are moving more and more and more
towards authoritarianism, just period quickly. The midterms aren't gonna come

(03:22):
fast enough to stop this slide into authoritarian And it's
got to be someone else. It can't be Trump. The
guy's fallen asleep, he's jaundiced, he's got bruises like this.
One's see that bruise right there, that's from blood being
taken where she messed up. He's got bruises like that
on his hand. So it's got to be someone under him,

(03:43):
Jared Kushner or thought of someone under him. But it's
got to be Stephen Miller or somebody. But if they
want to search people coming into the country social media,
that means they're already searching yours. And Aaron parn has
said that very thing that the Department of Defense and
FBI are now using a sophisticated software to scrub the

(04:04):
nation's social media to find quote dissidence unquote. Well that's me.
I'm a dissident. So the weight of that, along with
the gastro intestinal thing, weighted me down this morning. It did,
and so I was late. And because I have OCD,

(04:24):
I have to do certain things. I mean, I got
to the park at eight forty five. I could have
been home at nine point thirty, but I had to
go do the hills. I can't go to the park
and not go. I really have bad OCD when it
comes to my morning and afternoon routines. I have to
do them. It doesn't make sense, but I have to

(04:44):
do it. Could have gone back at lunch and done it,
but now had to do it this morning before the
show or else. And so the weight of America is
physically affecting me, the notion of them. I wanted to
cancel all my social media this morn But I've got
a new single out. Have you heard correll I Dance?
Because are you going to go stream it? It needs

(05:07):
one thousand streams at least on Spotify this week or
they'll pull it down. So please. You don't need a
Spotify account to use Spotify just type in Spotify Correl
I dance because and go stream it a few times
on Spotify for me. But the weight, you know, there's
one thing after another. And I was going to talk

(05:30):
later in the show. There was a meeting of four
LGBTQ leaders from really big organizations, and what they had
to say was equally as frightening because gay rights aren't
just gay rights anymore. In other words, gay rights are
the right to healthcare, the right to housing, the right

(05:53):
to a job. It's multifaceted now.

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Speaker 1 (06:14):
Show Time is here. No time to fear. Correll is
so near because showtime is here.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
So on with the show.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
Let's give it a go. Correll is the one that
you need to know.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
So the weight of the Trump administration's evil is really
messing with me over this holiday season because look, I
keep saying, oh, I want to leave the country. I
want to leave the country. That sounds like a romantic notion,
but the idea of actually doing it's terrifying because I'd

(06:50):
I'd be just me and Ember unless one of you
want to come with me. And while it could be
an adventure, it would be a complete and total life change.
And yet I keep thinking that if I stay before
the midterm election, something bad could happen to me. I

(07:12):
could be reported as a dissident. Didn't have to go
and be interviewed if they come for Don Lemon and
David Pacman, you know, and they're gonna And then the
whole social media thing, is it worth Trump scouring your
social media? Which they're doing right now in America. They're
doing it. And if I leave America and then want

(07:36):
to come back in, are they going to scour five
years of my social media? Because they want to do
it to anyone entering the country. It says, whether you're
from a country that needs a visa or not, they
want to scan five years of your social media. Well,
that means they want to scan the last Trump term

(07:58):
and this Trump term what you did under Biden. And
that's scary that any and everybody is calling the alarm. Everybody,
the Digital Freedom Frontier. All these people are saying no, no,
this is very very bad, But no one cares. And
if they do care, they're not doing anything about it.

(08:21):
And that's my biggest thing. We know LGBTQ rights have
been rolled back fifty years in this country. I just
watched an entire hour long meeting of the four key
AIDS activists in the country, the head of the HRC,
the head of GLAD, and they all say the same thing.

(08:43):
This is scary. And I believe in words. I believe
that words have power. And you don't use words like authoritarianism, apocalyptic,
you know, you don't use those kind of words unless
that's really happening, and it is. They want to break
up the EU now, it is a goal of the

(09:06):
Trump administration to break up the EU and to paint
some European nations as not our friends. He wants to
go to war with the world except for Russia. That's
scary and I don't And the economy, the Fed say
they might lower the interest rate again, but the economy,

(09:28):
as you know, is tanking. Jobs are not being creative created.
Everything's going up at the stores. You can't afford the holidays,
you know you can't, and why because Trump and his
tariffs have tanked the economy and now he's going to
do that here. You want some cash here, farmers. I'm

(09:49):
gonna put aside twelve billion for you farmers. Well, we
all need that money, not just farmers, and not just
one time. We could all use several thousand dollars a month.
I just saw a report. I kept it. Where is it?
I just saw a report about how much you need

(10:12):
I'm sorry, food insecurity. And this morning over at Desert
Breeze Park, they were doing a food giveaway. When I
was going up on my bike, my motorcycle, they thought
I was there. Well, no, I'm just going to the park.
But there's lines around the block for free food. And
of course that's so necessary right now, but we're not

(10:32):
in great shape. And while seventy five percent of the
people that get the free food, that get the snaps,
or that suffer food in security in particular, seventy five
percent of those people are making less than fifty thousand
dollars a year. We have new reports out that twenty

(10:53):
five percent of people on food benefits or suffering from
food insecurity make three many times the poverty level in
their areas. So what that means is like, if you're
in LA, it means you're making almost one hundred and
twenty thousand dollars three times, No, three times would be

(11:14):
ninety sorry, well, no poverty. It's thirty seven thousand in LA.
So that would mean you're making one hundred and one
thousand dollars and you still have food insecurity. We now
live in a nation where one hundred thousand dollars is
basically a year the bare minimum you need to pay
your rent, put a little aside for savings, be able

(11:35):
to afford food. And yet the national income, the national
salary is seventy three thousand dollars, so most everybody is
not making enough money to meet all of their requirements
car payments, insurance payments, food payments. That's scary because it
means we are on the verge of collapse. And when

(11:57):
it topples, my house won't be worth a thing when
it topples. I'm not sure Social Security or the SAG
after pension fund will still be there when it topples.
We all may be out there in line for food,
even you people that think, no, I've got some savings, corel.
It's all good, yeah, but if the stock market tanks,

(12:19):
like in tariffs caused the first Great Depression, Okay, that's
what caused the first great do your history? Tariffs caused
and world war. But we're on the brink of a
world war, so we've got the tariffs in place. We're
on the brink of a world war that leads to

(12:41):
a great depression. Do you want to be here while
they're boiling shoes because they used to boil shoe leather
to make soup? Do you want to be here for that?
And you think it can't happen to you? Oh, Correl,
I own a nice house, I have a good pension,
I have good stocks. Again, if the stock market fails,
if it goes bust, your four oh one k goes

(13:04):
with it. If the banks fail, the money you have
in them goes away. So no one is safe. And
the weight of that this morning weighed so heavy on
me that it made me late for the show because
I just couldn't get going this morning. I was so demotivated.

(13:25):
I did my yoga and my weights, but I wasn't
in it, you know, because it's a lot, and I
think with the holidays, I've been pushing it out much
like you. I want to celebrate. I'm gonna go see
my sister, I'm gonna go to Arizona, the twenty first,
twenty second, twenty third. Can I afford the eight hundred
dollars for that trip? No? I cannot. Am I putting

(13:46):
it on a credit card? Yes I am. But my
sister's not in great Hell, she's seventy. I'm sixty three.
I mean if I don't start seeing her more, I
won't see her. So I have to go. So the
weight of all and even that trying to plan the trip.
Three hundred for a hotel, three hundred for a rental car.

(14:06):
It's like Jesus Christ, Why are rental cars sixty bucks
a day plus thirty bucks a day for insurance? Oh,
you don't have to get the insurance corel Your insurance
covers it. Your AMEX covers it. Yep, they both do.
You're right, But the insurance or the rental car company
charges you up front and you have to recoup from

(14:27):
your insurance. And I don't want a twenty five or
thirty thousand dollars charge should something happened to the car,
So I get their damn insurance. I know it's a scam,
and I know I shouldn't, but it's the peace of
mind that it gives. So all of that weight on
me today. It did. How about y'all. I'm trying to
read your chats at the chatroom at YouTube dot com,

(14:48):
forward slash really corel. They ignore our needs because it
doesn't allie with their intentions. You're right, our needs have
nothing to do with their agenda. They want to build
the American coffers. They want to drain our coffers dry.
They want to leave us broke and in a great

(15:09):
depression while they take their billions and go to another country.
That's exactly what they're doing. I want to book it
to Europe, but I can't afford it, and that's what
the empire wants. Yeah, I agree. Seems like more people
are showing OCD tendencies. I am. I get snapped, but
it's a easily twenty three dollars. Yeah, my sister gets

(15:30):
snap but it's like two hundred and four dollars. And
I don't want to say that's easily. But you can't
eat for four weeks on two hundred dollars. You just can't.
I amplex in Sandy. Hearing the news just makes it
harder to concentrate on things like that. Plus I think
about all the gifts I've received that I've never used
and need to donate amen. I live in subsidized housing.
I'm not allowed to set aside money for anything. That's

(15:52):
true because the system that poor people have to participate
in is designed to keep them poor and not empower them.
If you're on, for instance, solid security disability, which I earned,
I paid into that for decades. I earned the disability. Okay,
but in one month, if I make more than thirteen

(16:15):
hundred dollars, which would only bring my income to thirty
three hundred dollars, solid Security Disability only gives me nineteen
hundred dollars. So the max I'm allowed to make is
thirteen hundred. If I make that thirteen hundred, that's what
thirty thirty three hundred dollars. You can't live on thirty

(16:36):
three hundred dollars. That's not even sixty thousand, seventy thousand
a year. You cannot nom Sorry, that's not even forty
thousand dollars a year. You cannot live on that. So
that's designed to keep you poor. If you retire at
sixty five or sixty four or sixty six instead of
sixty seven, and you go get a part time job

(16:58):
they're going to deduct that from your Social Security that
you earned. Why to keep you poor? If you're on
snap benefits and you make a little extra money, they
will cut it out of your benefits. Why to keep
you poor? Don't you know in other countries unemployment insurance
is eighty percent of your income. In other countries, if

(17:20):
you're on state or federal aid, they encourage you to
go get a job and they don't penalize you. They
don't take away your benefits until you reach a certain level.
And that level is an actual living wage. Do you
know that our poverty level was established in this country
in nineteen sixty six and they haven't elevated it. Sense,

(17:44):
our poverty level is the price of food times three.
That's what it is from nineteen sixty six, and they
won't raise it. And why won't they raise the level
for the poverty level, which right now in the United States,
on average for a single person is twenty four thousand
dollars a year and for a family is thirty seven thousand.

(18:06):
Why won't they raise that? Because what president and what
politician wants to oversee the largest expansion of poverty in history.
So if they raised the poverty level up to what
it really should be, which is probably sixty or seventy
thousand dollars. That means the number of people in poverty

(18:27):
in America goes from eight percent, ten percent, twelve percent
to forty or fifty percent. Well, politicians can't run on that.
They can't run on the whole you know. Oh well, yeah,
we oversaw the largest bit of you know, poverty increase
in history. So no politician will adjust the poverty level

(18:50):
for what it truly should be. And I believe that
chat GPT actually told me one day what the actual
poverty level should be. I could type that in. Let
me see what should the actual poverty level in the
USA be in today's economy, not what the government says.

(19:17):
Let's see if Chad GPT can can figure that out.
Here's a clear, reality based answer, not the government's outdated number,
but what poverty in the US actually looks like in
twenty twenty five, based on real world expenses. The federal
poverty line for a single adult in twenty twenty five
is fifteen fucking thousand dollars. They think that if you

(19:39):
make sixteen thousand dollars or seventeen thousand dollars that you're
not in poverty. Think about that for a minute, Okay,
in a nation where there are billionaires that make fifteen
grand a minute, and I'm not making that up. Think
about the fact that they say fifteen thousand or below
is poverty, but sixteen, eighteen, twenty thousand, Oh, you're not

(20:03):
in poverty. That number is absurdly unrealistic and has no
relation to modern living. It's based on the nineteen sixties
formula that assumed food was one third of the household budget.
Today food is closer to twelve percent, while housing, health care,
and transportation have exploded, and healthcare is going to explode.
Because the GOP wants you dead. There is no other

(20:24):
reason for them not extending the Obamacare subsidies. They want
you to die. They don't want you to be able
to afford health insurance. They want it's all about political
wins for them. They just want to put forth a
plan that's not Obamacare. They don't care if it's a
good plan. They don't care if it's a plan that
helps you. But it would be a Republican plan, and

(20:47):
that makes it better even if it's worse. Most independent
economists and social scientists and policy analysis. Degree actual poverty
today equals the inability to meet basic needs such as housing, food, transportation, healthcare, utilities,
and minimal savings. So what should the poverty line really

(21:10):
truly be in today's world? The government says fifteen thousand
dollars for one person. When we come back, I'll tell
you the actual number I've figured out by TAD GDPs
and your job. It's going to hit the floor. You're
going to go, no, wonder I'm poor when we come back.

Speaker 6 (21:44):
No show.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
So it says housing costs fourteen hundred a month. I
say it costs more. Utilities plus internet two fifty. Again,
that costs more food bare minimum, no eating out four
hundred dollars a month. You cannot eat for four hundred
dollars a month. You can't. And a lot of you're going,
oh yes you can't. No, you can starve. You can
eat beans and rice every night, but you can't have

(22:24):
a nice balance. How do I know? Because fruit and
vegetables alone, just fruits and vegetables are eighty bucks a week.
That right there is three hundred and twenty bucks a
month for just fruits and vegetables. Transportation three fifty health
insurance four fifty, phone sixty, clothing one hundred, emergency savings

(22:46):
one hundred. The total realistic cost is thirty eight to
forty two thousand dollars, meaning the real poverty line for
a single adult in the US should be forty thousand
dollars per year. Another economist in the New York Times said,
if you don't make ninety six thousand a year, you're
not making it, And yet another economist said one hundred

(23:09):
and fifty thousand. Chat GPT says forty below. But see
with the US government, if you're making forty grand a year,
they won't give you any benefits. And yet anything below
forty and you're in poverty. Couples need sixty five to
seventy minimum minimum, so a family of four one hundred

(23:33):
thousand dollars. The government says thirty thirty. Wow, just wow.
So here we have the outdated poverty level. Okay, outdated,
And you know I'm barely above the forty with my pension. Patriots,

(23:59):
so paid Treon gives me twelve, The US government sold
security gives me twenty four. That's thirty six, and then
my SAG after pension is another eighteen. So thirty six,
forty six, fifty four. I am fourteen thousand dollars above poverty,
and I have a show and a dog to pay for. Now,

(24:20):
you guys see why I'm so poor, why I'm always
on here going please donate, please give, you know, don't.
I don't spend a ton of money willy nilly because
I don't have it, and that's depressing to me. I
should have it. I am far more talented than Ben Shapiro.
I am far more talented than Charlie Kirk. I just
don't spew hate, you know. That's that's the difference. And

(24:45):
so all of that got to me this morning. I
use your bean, onion and mushroom instapot recipe. Oh yes,
it's so good. Eight to ten meals for twenty three dollars. Yes,
it's very good. Lentils two, it's yes, lentils in some
and mushrooms, yes, in the instapot. It's so good. You
know what I made last night? Oh my god, I
gotta share this. So I had a leftover Marie Calendar's

(25:07):
pie crust from Thanksgiving, and so last night I took
a sweet potato and a regular potato and microwaved them
and then I mashed them in the food processor with
plant milk. This tomb garlic spread. It's so good, but
only one tablespoon because of the sat fat. I was
eating way too much of that now I know on
my LDL was high. So one tablespoon of that and

(25:31):
then some olive oil, and I whipped that about. I
took the pie crust. I took textured vegetable protein very
affordable TVP buy it four pounds is like fifteen dollars.
I use a cup at a time. So I reconstituted
the textured vegetable protein by boiling one cup of it
in one cup of stock, and that softens it up.

(25:53):
And I seasoned that with garlic and all kinds of
wonderful spices. Put it on the bottom of the pie crust.
Then I took peas and carrots frozen peas, green beans
and carrots frozen and put those on top of the TVP.
And then I took the mashed whip potatoes and put
those on top of that, and then I baked it.

(26:14):
And then I made a gravy out of mushroom onion,
celery and a vegan bullon cube called not chicken, and
made a shit ton of gravy and I had that
for dinner. It was so good. And I have at
least four more servings left, so it'll see me through
lunch for the rest of the week. And that probably
costs ten bucks to make, maybe ten to fifteen bucks.

(26:38):
The pie crust was like four dollars, and you can
make your own pie crust if you want. I don't,
you know, but whatever, So that was so good. So yeah,
so all of that got to me today and I
don't want it to. I don't want it to. You know.
You hear people like Don Lemon, and I believe that
Don Lemon is invested I do, I really do. Don

(27:00):
Lemon's a millionaire. So does he face the same challenges
as a gay man that I do? No, he does not.
Don Lemon has enough money for lawyers and all kinds
of people. Should Trump come for him, he has a
team that could protect him. Do I have that team? No?

Speaker 5 (27:24):
No?

Speaker 3 (27:26):
You know Aaron Parness, that other guy that they dropped
the poop on. What was his name? He's young, he's
a liberal. They've got millions of followers. Now, they're making ten, twelve,
fifteen thousand dollars a month. Am I no, are you no?
So the people that are telling us how horrible Donald
Trump is are all insulated from his horror. I believe

(27:50):
Rachel Maddow cares. I do, I really do. But she's
a multimillionaire and could flee and probably has a plan
to flee. I believe people like Stephanie Miller and David
Packman and Tom Hartman. I believe they care. I believe
with their whole heart they care. They're also millionaires. They're millionaires.

(28:15):
They don't know what it's like to worry about the
government check coming every month, whether it's Social Security or
or your pension check, which is tied to the stock market.
And so I appreciate all of them and what they say,
but it makes me frustrated because I hear them talking
about Aaron Parnis was the one that said, oh, yeah,

(28:37):
you know, they're gonna start searching five year social media
and they're gonna you know, they're gonna use software and
search American social media. And I'm like, this is great news.
But what why are you telling us we can't do
anything about that? What are we gonna say no or
delete our social media? I guess you know. I guess

(28:59):
that's what we could do, just just delete all of
your accounts. But I know a lot of you like
social media. What a time? Huh? What a time? What
an absolute time? Kirk and Shapiro were bankrolled, Yes they were.
I need a liberal bankroll. I could expand this show,

(29:20):
hire a producer, start doing celebrity interviews and wonderful interviews
and everything. I just need a producer. I know how
to do the show. I'm Correll. I just need a producer.
And that cost money. And that's what Charlie Kirk has.
That's what Shapiro had a bank roll even before they
were famous. Part two coming up. Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 5 (29:45):
It's broadcasting from a completely different point of view yours.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Listen daily to the.

Speaker 5 (29:52):
Correll cast on your favorite streaming service.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Show Time is here. No time to fear. Corrall is
so near because show time is here. So on with
the show.

Speaker 6 (30:09):
Let's give it a go.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Corell is the one that you need to know. Now
it's show time.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
And the words of babah blah blah. Doesn't it make
y'all wanna weep the United States that the g LP
wants you d a d We'll talk about that when
we come back.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
Good lord, uncensored, unfiltered, un hinged.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
It's the corall Cast.

Speaker 4 (30:52):
Listen daily on your favorite streaming service.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
All right, it is the crell Cast. I am Corel.
You know, I never know where these shows are gonna
go now that they're an hour, and maybe they suck.
I don't suck. Never mind self doubt. I've been full
of self doubt. Do you know how much self doubt?
I have? Every day on social media? I see these
twenty five year old kids. I'm making thirty thousand dollars
a month and all I do is buy real estate

(31:26):
and you don't even have to have any money down.
Or I use chat GPT to make fifty thousand dollars
a month, or last month your company made six hundred
thousand dollars and it's like a twenty year old. And
then these podcasters even don Lemon look one million followers.
I just got my plaque from YouTube. I have thirty

(31:47):
six hundred, and I'm so happy for them. I am
like so grateful. That's thirty six hundred people follow me.
And yet my YouTube channel is filled with great content,
not just the podcast. The Door Orient awards a story
in every bottle, my music videos, all series, life and segments.
My YouTube channel is a fucking network. There's enough stuff

(32:09):
there you could just watch me for weeks. And then
I hear these other people on YouTube that just sit
there with their other ignorant straight friend or two queens
and sit there and talk about dick or whatever. I'm
not making this up. They sit there and they interview
porn stars. Do you know? In America it was just
revealed that we spend eight million dollars a day on

(32:36):
one website. Do you all know what it is? I'll
take your in the chat room. Do you all know
what it is? Eight million dollars a day? Do you
know what we spend? It's a website, and we spend

(32:56):
as Americans and it's not Amazon. That would be much
more than we spend eight million dollars a day. Come on,
do any of you know? I'm looking at the chat room,
No guesses, Come on, I'm a Lexion. Do you know?
Come on, Granny James Stable eight million dollars a day

(33:22):
this website makes in America? Do any of you know
what it is? Come on? Oh, this is where I
wish we did live radio with call ins, because I
know you know it. I do. I know you can guess.
Come on, eight million a day? Anybody? Okay, Etsy, good guest, Michelle,

(33:47):
I bet Etsy probably does you know. I'd have to check.
I don't know how much Etsy makes a day. This
report wasn't about itsy, but I don't know if it
makes eight mil. Well, maybe it does. There's a lot
of sellers on Etsy. Maybe it does, but no, not Etsy,
anybody else. Come on, we all know. Come on, James,

(34:07):
say it. James, you know what it is. Come on,
you all know not that you all use this particular website.
Come on, all right, you want to hint a hint
it's not porn hub. There's a hint. It's not porn

(34:30):
hub nothing. You guys really can't guess this. I guessed
it right off. I knew immediately right away. It's only fans.
Only fans eight million dollars a day. They make in

(34:55):
the United States alone, in the United States alone, eight
million dollars a day. Can you imagine? Can you I
need an only fans account eight million a day? That
that's a lot of money that's to watch someone do

(35:19):
god knows what. And half the guys on their gay
bait there's a lot of guys on Instagram that are straight,
but they gay bait. They act like they're with a
buddy and that they're gonna do something or whatever, and
then you go subscribe to their only fans and they
never show the goods ever, and they'll act like they're
having sex with another guy, but they're not. You can
I can tell they're not. They gay bait because there's

(35:43):
money there. Boy, if I had the body, if I
if I would have been endowed like those people. I'm saying,
if I was two turn tony, I'd be worth what
he's worth too. You know, ain't no shame in it.
Eight million dollars.

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That you need to know.

Speaker 3 (36:30):
You know, I'm trying to uh confirm that figure, uh,
but I believe that's what I read. I wonder if
chat GPT, which knows everything. How much does only fans
make in one day in the USA searching for annual Okay,
good question, hard to say exactly what we know? Only

(36:53):
fans reported seven point two billion dollars in transactions last year.
Oh my god, seven billion dollars in transactions from OnlyFans.
According to a twenty twenty five report cited by media,
Americans spend a combined two point six four billion dollars

(37:16):
per year on OnlyFans, or seven point nine million dollars
per day, or three hundred and thirty thousand dollars per
hour or ninety one dollars per second. To say that
they're fucking printing money. God, damn god, eight million dollars

(37:43):
a day, a day, ninety one dollars a second per
one second. H I have never, ever, ever spent a
dollar on OnlyFans. Porn's free, you know porn Hub. You know,

(38:05):
I mean porn's free. Uh, straight on gay, that's there's
a website str str number eight on gay, Straight on gay.
You know I get the straight truckers and the gay boys. Yeah,
oh no, porn's free. So why people like, look, I
wanted to see two turned tony naked? If you don't
know who he is, go look him up. I wanted

(38:26):
to see two turn Tony naked, and I knew he
had an only fans, But instead of subscribe, which he
makes over a million dollars a month on only fans,
this two turned Tony uh. So instead of I'm sorry
not a month, he said last year he made three
million dollars on OnlyFans. So I just typed in his
name too, turned Tony nude, and photos of him naked

(38:48):
came up. I didn't have to pay for only fans
because once it's on the internet, it's on the internet.
So I mean, don't act like you all, don't you
know a lot of you are like, oh, Corel, Look,
sex is natural, sex is good. Not everybody does it,
but everybody should. And while I'm not having it with
a human and haven't had it with a human in years,
you know I still am a man, and so yeah,

(39:09):
I look at porn absolutely and only fans. I've never
gone to ever the thought of paying someone for porn.
I never paid. I've never in my life paid for porn,
even in the seventies and eighties when you went to
the adult bookstore and they're all dropped quarters. Please I would.
I just they always had it playing on the monitors.
I didn't, you know. I mean, I knew porn stars.

(39:32):
I've had many a porn star friend. I love porn stars.
They're some of the nicest people in the world. And
I used to shoot photography for a porn movie, which
is probably why I've never paid for it, because I
know how fake it is. I don't like professional porn.
I don't like paid porn actors. I don't like that.
I like, you know, someone was with their Uber driver
and suddenly, how many Uber drivers have slept? I have

(39:55):
seen it must be staged because I have seen so
many guys have sex with they're Uber driver, and I'm like,
I wouldn't even begin to know how to ask an
uber driver to have sex. But anyway, we got derailed. Well,
it's better than talking about Donald Trump. We know he
had sex with Stormy Daniels and he paid a lot
more than that. Yes, so I've never spent a penny
on either of those either, mister home Quest, but ninety

(40:19):
one dollars a second, My god, there's money in it.
Even during every recession, billions of dollars a year. You know,
many people in the music industry have only fan accounts
because they can't make enough money touring. In fact, a
couple major artists you know in the UK said that

(40:41):
they have to have an only fans to pay for
their tour because the venues are not paying enough and
Ticketmaster keep so much money and it costs so much
money if you've got even like five people with you.
You know, that's another reason I'm not out performing with
my show with my song. The venues don't want to
pay you to come in, and I don't have the

(41:01):
money to go and spend to travel. They'll let me
come and sing to promote my record, but they won't
pay my travel expenses. They might give me five hundred
bucks or a thousand bucks for the show, but no
travel expenses. So I'm like, well, I you know, and
they do that. It's not just small artists. They're doing
that too. They're doing it to major artists who can

(41:24):
fill their venue. The artist has to pay for the band,
transporting the band, hotels for the band, or dancers. I
would need at least three dancers. I'm a dance artist,
so you know, three dancers aren't free. It's like fifteen
hundred bucks a show. And if I'm only getting a thousand,
you know, so anyway, what interesting things you find out here?

(41:47):
Did you know that's how much OnlyFans every year made.
I bet you never gave it a second thought. That's
that's more, you know, that's more than some podcasters make.
I'll tell you that. That's a lot. And my topic
today where I've had the GOP once you did you
know people act like policy, isn't people? Okay? They act

(42:09):
like legislation and things that they vote on that it's
a bill, you know, it's a piece of legislation, it's
a piece of politics. They always forget that people are
attached to everything they do. So this fight the GOP
is having right now with the Democrats over healthcare, they're

(42:33):
all just trying to score political points while you're just
trying to see a doctor. Now, doctor Oz is going
to have AI determine social security claims. So AI is
now going to be used to preauthorize social security claims.

(42:53):
And if the chatbot doesn't think you need the test,
my friend Steve, he has got regular and showance through
his work. He needs an MRI on his knee. The
doctor thinks he might have torn his meniscus. He went
to have the MRI and they said, we're sorry, your
insurance wouldn't approve it. And I was like, wait a minute.
The doctor thinks you need it, you're you know you're

(43:17):
having symptoms, you're limping, you know you're and yet your
insurance has the right to say no. And so now
he has to appeal the decision to not give him
an MRI. Now, in most countries, he could just pay
for the MRI because they're only five hundred bucks in
most countries. But in America, an MRI is three to

(43:39):
five thousand dollars, so he can't pay out of pocket.
Is that right? People are involved in every piece of
policy that are Congress and legislature vote on real people.

(44:01):
It is December tenth. They have not extended the Obamacare subsidies.
Why why would any legislature not at least extend those
until they even if they want to figure out a
new plan. Even if Republicans want to replace Obamacare, Okay,
you're the ruling party. If you want to do it, fine,

(44:24):
come up with a plan, vote on it, etc. But
in the meantime, don't financially burden people or make it
so they can't get insurance at all unless you want
them to die. The only reason I can think Republicans
have not come up with anything is because they truly

(44:45):
don't care if Americans live or die. That's the only
reason I can you all think of another reason? Why?
Why do you think the GOP is not extending the
Obamacare subsidies at least they can come up with a
new plan. Why do you think that because the word

(45:05):
Obama is attached to it? Is that the reason? Because
it's really called the American Care or what is it?
The ACA? You know, I mean, take the word Obama
out of it. Why do you think as Trump was
supposed to give a speech on affordability last night, he
turned it into an anti immigrant tie rate because Trump

(45:29):
doesn't care about affordability because he can afford everything, and
all of his relatives can afford everything, and everyone in Congress,
because of the money we pay them, can afford everything.
You know, Congress doesn't have to pay the premiums that
you do for their health care. They're the ones that
get to vote on what you pay, but they don't

(45:50):
have to pay them. Why not? I think every congress
person should live on SNAP and public health care, I
really do. I think when you go to Congress, your
salary should be a base the median salary of an
average person in your state. So if you're a congress

(46:12):
person from Mississippi and the median income in Mississippi is
fifty one thousand dollars, that should be your salary. You
should have to live like the average person in your
state before you get to vote on legislation that affects
the average person in your state. But that would make

(46:32):
too much sense, right? That would that makes too much sense?
You know, they have no alternative plan. It's easier to
keep it on the books and fundraise off of it. Absolutely, absolutely,
I couldn't agree more. They have no replacement plan for Obamacare.
They have no idea of how to get I have

(46:54):
an idea, Medicare for All. We own a healthcare company, Medicare.
Get rid of United Healthcare, get rid of Blue Cross,
Blue Shield, get rid of these billion dollar corporations that
make money off of your suffering. Medicare for all. Anyone
that needs health insurance buys into the Medicare system as

(47:16):
a sliding scale. How much do you make a year?
This much? Okay, your premium is this much? You make
a lot of money, you're going to pay a high premium.
You make under sixty thousand dollars a year, you're going
to get it free. You make in between sixty and
one hundred and twenty, you're going to have a smaller premium.
You make one hundred and twenty to two hundred, a

(47:36):
medium premium two hundred and above, a large premium. That's
it Medica. Wow, how hard is that? That's so hard? Right?
I mean Medicare for All. We own an insurance company
which is attached to every doctor and every hospital in
the entire country. We own it, we the people, and

(47:59):
if we let people will buy into it, the profits
would go back into the system, which would then make
it last. But no, then United Healthcare wouldn't have billionaires.
Then Etna and Blue Cross, Blue Shield wouldn't have multimillion
dollar corporate headquarters and retreats and the money to just

(48:22):
throw nose. It is so ridiculous. Why don't we have
Medicare for all? That The notion that we don't is
beyond me. We own an insurance company, but we make
Americans buy insurance from somebody else. That's like owning a
car and making people rent one to use it. That

(48:44):
is so bizarre to me, and so Republicans, if you're listening,
it's not real hard to come up with an alternative plan.
Medicare for all and people buy into the program. Period.
You make a certain amount of money, this is you,
this is your you know your rate, and then think

(49:07):
about it. Doctors, think about how much money would be
saved at your doctor's office if they only had one
insurance company to deal with, one, not fifty. Think about
how few people they would need. They could cut the
workforce in the billing department in half because they'd have

(49:29):
one insurance company and everything would be covered. No pre
existing this, no approval that nothing, Everything the doctor orders
is covered. A medical insurance company should not question your doctor.
If your doctor says you need it, then that's it.
It should be covered. They should not get in the middle.

(49:52):
Think about that. That's how it could be. Republicans won't
let it be that way. Why because they don't care
if you live or die. They don't care if you starve,
They don't care if you're homeless. We look at the homeless.
Does anybody care about those people out there on the
street other than hate them, revile them, want them gone.

(50:14):
Does anyone actually care if they're hungry, if they need
health care? No? No, no one cares, not on a
governmental level, not in Congress. They don't care. If they did,
they'd solve the fucking problem. So the GOP doesn't care

(50:36):
if you're homeless. The evidence is on our streets. They're
the ruling party right now. They are in control. I
don't want to hear about Biden or Obama or Clinton
or any of them. The party in control right now.
What is it doing to solve homelessness? Nothing? What is
it doing to solve hunger in America? Making food more expensive?

(50:58):
What are they doing to make health care more accessible?
Raising the premiums Now? These are the facts, Maga. You
can argue with me till you're blue in your fucking
little prophetic faces. But the fact is the ruling party
right now does not care about people. How do I know?
Look around. They care about billionaires. I take that back.

(51:21):
They care about millionaires and billions top tenperit, not your me.

Speaker 6 (51:28):
Just that now is show.

Speaker 3 (52:00):
While I was just thinking about today's show, I knew
I probably should just call in sick today because I
was very down this morning. The gravity of all this
because I see the fix. The fix is so easy.
I mean, it's so easy to get the country back
on track. You just have to have a leader that

(52:20):
is brave enough to do for good what Donald Trump
is doing too bad. You have to get rid of
the Supreme Court in terms of their ideology. Period expanded
out to where there's more liberals than conservatives, and give
them all twelve year term limits period. Clarence Thomas would
be gone. That half of them would be gone, almost

(52:43):
all of them would be gone. Twelve year term limits.
Same with Congress, same with you know, same with the House,
same with the Senate. Twelve years. That's it. After twelve years,
get you asked back home, Go do something else. Health
insurance that's easy, Medicare for all people buy into it
at different levels period and no tiered program where there's

(53:05):
better health insurance. This notion of tiered health care basic
middle really good. Classism in healthcare, What a bunch of cruel,
heartless bitches. We are. Classism on airplanes, better service up there?
Why don't you just give better service to everybody? Classism,

(53:30):
classism and healthcare. Oh you can only afford this, It's
like pet insurance. You can buy the emergency only pet
insurance for this price. But if you want the insurance
that covers illnesses and cancers and whatever, oh, you got
to pay this price. And if you want your vet
visit covered and your annual blood work, then you got
to pay this price. That's some bullshit right there. It's

(53:52):
the same for people you want a deductible you can
actually afford, Oh, then you have to pay this price.
That we're so cruel. Americans in particular are so cruel.
We let people starve, we let people be homeless, we
let people go without health care. We discriminate against gays,

(54:17):
trans by lesbians, women, We control their bodies, tell them
what medical procedures they can have. Now we're trying to
tell you what religion you can be. There is an
enormous Christian nationalist push going on, so now they want
you to even tell you what religion, what God you
can worship. Wow, when history is written, they will not

(54:42):
look kindly on Americans. They won't they if the planet
makes it two hundred more years and people live, humans live,
when they look back, they will not like Americans. They'll say, Wow,
what a horrible country. They had, all that money they generated,
all that wealth, and yet they had poor people. There

(55:06):
were people in their country that were almost trillionaires, and
yet there were all those poor people. If you just
look at it from a distance, you're like, well, this
makes no sense at all. It doesn't Our country makes
zero sense. Oh for a million dollars, you can live

(55:26):
here in this nice area, only have one hundred thousand
dollars go over there where you may be murdered. That
makes no sense. So I guess I'm a socialist. I
guess I guess I am. I guess I'm a socialist.
Have you heard I got a single out? Have you
heard corell I Dance? Because kr L I Dance? Because?

(55:49):
Are you gonna go stream it? You sure are? Can
listen to it on Spotify? You sure are? Can listen
to it on Apple Music, you sure are Amazon Music title,
wherever you YouTube, it's even on YouTube. I've been corelk
ariel I dance because it's even on YouTube. It's everywhere everywhere.
Go stream it. Do me a favor, do me a solid.

(56:11):
All right, Sorry I was late. I apologize. We ran over.
I know some of you left to go to the
Mark Thompson Show. Good for you. I love Kim. I
love Kim a lover and so she was so great
to me at kg O and she often did my
show with me, and I love her. So go and
go and see Kim and Mark. I never really met
Mark that much. We were at KGO at different times,

(56:34):
but you know Kim, of course we were there. Kim McAllister.
She was my news lady so and she would often
like stay and do news topics with me. She's wonderful.
So if you go leave and watch her, I understand
she's wonderful. But she's part of the show with Mark.
So that's great. Thank you all for joining me today,
and again, apologies for being late. I am corel be

(56:55):
who you want to be, sond and hurt anybody. We've
got one more show of this week, that's tomorrow. I'll
try not to be late. I have no guarantee. I
never know how the morning is gonna go. This morning
was rough. It was rough. I got so depressed. I'd
like to say I'm human and you know, present this
superhuman facade to you to where I was like, oh no,

(57:16):
I never get depressed. I search for answers. I never
get depressed. I'm on a quest for the truth. No,
I get depressed, you know, I see things in the
news and I just think we're powerless. Right now, Democrats
are not doing anything to protect us. They are going

(57:36):
to let Donald Trump search through five years of people's
social media before they come into our country. They're gonna
let him do that. They're already letting him search through
our social media. We have a Fourth Amendment right, Oh,
and did you hear that ICE is Now if they
walk up to a house to do an enforcement and
the house has cameras, they're disabling them. There is video

(58:00):
of ICE agents taking out the door cameras, taking out
cameras on porches. That's illegal, that's attached to your home.
That's a Fourth Amendment violation of the Constitution. But they're
doing that so you can't have video of them breaking
other constitutional laws. Democrats are letting them do that. So

(58:22):
what good are the Democrats campaigning raising money telling us
here that if you don't give us ten dollars, we're
not going to win the midterms. Didn't we give you
money for Kamala Nothing happened with that. We gave money
to Joe Biden. Did he prosecute Donald Trump?

Speaker 6 (58:40):
No?

Speaker 3 (58:41):
The Democrats let Trump happen again. They are the reason
for Donald Trump because they didn't put him in jail,
which is where he belongs. Joe Biden could have put
him in jail. They could have fast tracked the prosecutions.
Biden could have done what Trump did and told the

(59:03):
prosecutors go after him, go after him now, and we
would have been behind him. The country would not have
object Omaga would have, but who cares. Half the Republicans
and all Democrats would have been on Biden's side. But
he didn't do it. So thanks Democrats. You've given us
a wonderful world to deal with with your weakness, infirmity,

(59:27):
with your inability to campaign. Thanks putting an old man
up for a second term. Great party, Thanks so much,
so much. Gravity.

Speaker 6 (59:42):
Oh it's good.

Speaker 5 (59:46):
From a completely different point of view yours. Listen daily
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Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
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