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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Right, when did we all get this dumb? Almost only
counts in horseshoes, hand grenades, and nuclear warfare. I don't
see anybodies, so it doesn't count.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
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Speaker 3 (01:25):
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that you can. All right, let's move over to checking
out some of the headlines here. Oh A, right there
it is. I was kind of looking quickly through the
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headlines and the one that got me was the job
data job's data revision. So the US government decided to
reduce the estimated number of annual jobs number added by
eight hundred thousand yesterday, So they overestimated eight hundred thousand
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jobs and no, no one's getting fired for the I mean,
this is like a million jobs basically that they get
they overestimated and you know, you know, it's still preliminary,
suggest that about two point one million jobs were added
from April to March. This isn't even like this isn't
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even like right now jobs. This is like jobs six
months ago or or four or five months ago that
that they messed up the numbers on. So previously they
had two point nine million jobs reported and uh, you know,
I mean, I don't know, maybe they puffed up the
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number for a reason. Maybe there's an election. Maybe they
they're you know, pushing some numbers. But you know, maybe
maybe this is maybe this is part of election fraud
that we don't we don't uh you know, we don't
get the prosecutor or that they tell us as fake news.
(06:10):
This is this is just a conspiracy theory, right, just
a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
I'm gonna wait for for Lady d for this one.
Chick fil a Is is starting their own media station,
so we're gonna talk about that soon. Al Addams died.
He's the Basketball Hall of Fame, one of the basically
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one of the first black coaches in the NBA. He
died at eighty seven, and they're calling the death of
Richard Simmons a an accident. So it's an accidental death
due to complications from recent fall and heart disease. So
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instead of giving him the saying he died of natural causes,
I don't know why they would say, oh, it's an
accident and make it more suspect. I don't know whether
that's so that they can like do an investigation or
or not. But I mean there's been rumors that he
has been, uh he's been kidnapped and you know, basically
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held up in his house for the last I think
like ten years, and that basically nobody's nobody's seen him
for for years in you know, he hasn't gone public
or anything like that, and they've said either he's dead
or or they're you know, whoever's taking care of him
is keeping him hostage. So you two announced that they're
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doing a v YouTube concerts. It's the first band that
is going to use that big sky high resolution camera
in the Sphere in Las Vegas. Basically this is a
high resolution film from their residency at the Sphere and
(08:13):
so it's supposed to be it's supposed to be in
five D. It's gonna like shoot spit at you from
the lead singer and all. But going through the rest
of it, Brazil begins construction on Latin America's first maximum
(08:33):
security bio lab so that we can have more you know, epidemics,
pandemics coming out of you know, a warmer climate. But
it's supposed to study the world's most dangerous pathogens native
to the region. It's the rainforest, so that's everything that's
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like the worst of the worst things, so that you know,
if the next pandemic comes from from Brazil, you know why, Oh,
this is the one I wanted to talk about, you know,
at least personally. Ford Motor Company cancels their three row
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electric suv. They expect to record roughly one point nine
billion dollars in related expenses. They also delayed their version
of the best selling F one fifty, the electric version
of that. Why is that, Well, because they're not ready.
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No company is ready to go one hundred percent electric.
And Ford has decided that this year's model of everything
is going to be electric. They're not going you know,
the Mustang is going to be electric and it looks
like a hatchback. It basically looks like my Ford focus
on electric. So there, I mean, this this wasn't you know,
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this wasn't a we got the greatest, the greatest products.
Let's let's you know, this is better than gas. This
is a we're trying to get rout of gas and
all of that. Let's make electric vehicles. Whether that's the
solution to it or not, that is going to be
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the solution that we've decided to go with. And it's
the first time we've made a major switch from something
without already having a good version of that thing or
a better version. You know, when we went from when
we went from walking to horse, we had already got
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on a horse and we had made a horse viable.
When we went from horse and carriages to the trains,
we had a you know, we had a good version
of the train that wasn't going to blow up and
kill everyone. You know. Now there were issues, I mean,
there were prototypes, but we didn't abandon the horse before that.
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And here we're abandoning gas cars that are not killing
people for electric and we don't know what all that
it is. And we've already had issues with you know,
the electrical systems in those cars. You can't cut certain
areas or you'll, you know, electrocute the person cutting. You'll
electrocute the person in the car, you know, because you've
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got so much voltage from the battery to run these
engines that are basically a hopped up version of what
you have in like a remote control car. And although
so you know, the technology is great, and honestly, you know,
if you want to put an electric car against a
gas car, the electric car is going to destroy the
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gas car and speed if you wanted to erase them, you know,
in just a straight on dragstrip, the electric car is
going to kill him unless the electric car can't get
off the block because it's just spinning its tires because
there's no gear system. And they've geared some of these
electric cars, but they don't have to gear these guys,
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these these cars to gear up to the speed. It's
got the speed instantly, it's got all the torque instantly,
it's got all of the you know, and so you know,
it is a good concept. There is some good to it.
But in a country that is two three thousand miles
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across and you can only get three to four hundred
miles on a battery that charges for eight to ten hours,
and you know, to get a full charge. It doesn't
make a ton of sense. If we were in London,
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where the whole state, where the whole country is, the
state is the size of the state of Georgia, which
is like five six seven hours across probably from top
to bottom, and maybe five five is showers across from
east to west. And I know personally because I have
actually driven it, and maybe a lot of you have.
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But you know, then then maybe that makes sense. And
if it doesn't make sense as your primary car, it
could make sense as your secondary car. But you still
have to have a car, you know, as Americans will
drive four five, six hours, twelve hours, twenty hours for vacation.
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What do you you know, what are you gonna do now?
You know, like you if your main car is you know,
this F one fifty, this electric f one fifty, I'm
sure that electric F one fifty is not going four
hundred miles on a charge for two Where are you
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even putting the battery in an F one fifty Because
they're putting the batteries in the back of these cars
so that they have, you know, all that space, but
you know where, you know, where are we putting the
battery in these cars? So in these trucks. I mean,
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I'm sure they've got it figured out. I'm sure that's
not why they're delaying things.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
But but.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
You know, it's just it's just been a it's been
a whole system of car before the horse. Let's let's
let's you know, let's roll this out before we're ready
to roll it out before it's better than anything else.
I'm sure there's there's batteries, there's technology out there that
will get better. And honestly, if if you were buying
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these cars as your secondary car, it might be a
good thing. It might, you know, but know that you're
also you're not saving the planet. You know, like the
the amount of of stuff it takes to get those
batteries made, the amount of electricity it takes to charge
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the batteries and stuff, And where's that let electricity coming
from coal, coming from coal plants. That's where we get
our electricity in the US. That's where they get their
electricity in the in the UK, that's where they get
their electricity. In China, now they've built some more nuclear
nuclear plants. But they should probably ask Japan about that
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because Japan's had fun with that.
Speaker 4 (16:10):
So but.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
It's just, you know, it's just we we pushed an agenda,
and the agenda isn't to help the the the planet.
The agenda is to control us. And that's you know,
that's not oh man, a conspiracy theory, that is. That
is what it is. So, lady, do you ready to
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get in here and uh and talk this out? All right? So,
without further ado, lady, d how you doing.
Speaker 4 (16:50):
Hey, listeners, I'm good.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
So, so I did want to talk about I don't
know if you heard while you were while you were
sitting there in the green room, Chick fil A is
going is getting ready to create their own streaming platform like.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
A TikTok, like a Facebook.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Yeah, I mean kind of. I think it's more more
like Netflix.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Okay, So they're gonna show like Christian movies, like the
what's the it's the Up Channel show?
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Yeah, the Up Channel. There there's a bunch of them
that have like Christian broadcast, you know, kind of Christian programming.
I guess now they've they've like they have stopped short
of saying it's Christian programming. They they said that they
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are going They've contacted the company behind NBC's The Wall
and the Oscar winning the Spotlight. So they're going to
go for some game shows to begin with. They have
an estimated budget of four hundred k per out per
half hour for those shows. So there's at least some
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someone kind of prize coming out of that show, I'm sure.
And uh, they're looking to develop some script and animated
projects eventually. And yeah, they basically said it's going to
be family friendly.
Speaker 4 (18:36):
So they show like I don't know, seven Heaven and
I mean them, I can only imagine so far.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
So far they there, it looks like they're going to
create their own, their own projects. They're not. It doesn't
It doesn't say that they're going to buy other other
streaming I would think they would have They have to.
Speaker 4 (19:01):
I mean you can't.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Yeah, you can't just keep you know. But yeah, they've
got ten episodes ordered of a game show. And then
uh yeah, emphasis on reality television. I mean, I'm sure
there will be like a show called the Sandwich and uh,
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you know, a reality Yeah, to be a reality show
based on Chick fil A inventing the chicken sandwich and
all that, but you know, so, yeah.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
That's interesting and also exciting for them. I'm curious to
know what made them want to venture off into TV media.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Yeah, I wondered. Also because they're already three thousand restaurants
in the US. You know, they they they're one of
the craziest. I mean, I don't I don't know over
the last couple of years, but I know before this,
when I was in the industry, they were the anomaly.
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They grew fifteen percent every year, no matter what, it
didn't matter what economy that was going on. They they
opened fifteen percent more stores and grew at fifteen percent
or more in sales every year. And McDonald's doesn't.
Speaker 4 (20:39):
Do that, which I thought. McDonald's are still more McDonald's.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
McDonald's still has more more stores US wide and worldwide.
So but when it comes down to it, you know,
as a chicken restaurant, though they have the they have,
they have the market share on chicken.
Speaker 4 (21:10):
That's interesting. We've been talking. We were talking about Chick
fil A. Ironically, I had Chick fil A earlier for lunch.
It was a great salad.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
They do not sponsor US, but if they wanted to,
they could definitely just chicken nuggets and whatever Lady D likes.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
Perfectly. I love the spicy Southwest salad, but I like
the grill file at not the spicy because you know, spy.
But we were talking about them earlier because we were
talking about how they changed their chicken and people were
saying that they noticed a change in it. I couldn't
tell the difference. But I do find it interesting that
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they want to go and vent drop into TV and media.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Okay, I mean it's they recorded over twenty one billion
dollars in revenue last year.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
It's a lot of money.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Yeah, there's a ton of money. Like if you're already
making fifteen percent like that, So if they make fifteen
percent more, they should make somewhere around twenty three to
twenty four billion dollars next year or after this year.
(22:32):
So I mean, it's just with all that money, what
do you do? And I guess you start a a
streaming platform well, and so that you don't upset people,
you call it family friendly.
Speaker 4 (22:53):
Instet of like ABC ABC Family. Do they still have
that show on cable?
Speaker 1 (22:58):
That's a yeah. Think I don't think they have ABC
Family anymore because they used to have that. They used
to have that whole They used to have that whole channel. Yeah,
like ABC used to have the ABC Family Channel or
ABC Yeah Family Channel. But I don't I don't think
it's there anymore.
Speaker 4 (23:21):
They used to do like twenty five Days the Christmas
or something like that. Did always catch a good family?
Family meant a movie at nighttime?
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Yeah, now that's on. That's on homeworks now twenty five
Days to Christmas and then the American.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
Family a step up from Lifetime.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Yeah, maybe maybe sometimes so some of those Lifetime movies
I have. He told you about that John Bene Ramsey
one where they like carried John Bone Ramsey out and
she's like stiff as a board as they're carrying her out,
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She's she's a doll.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
Better.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Yeah, I don't know. I guess they don't. I mean
Lifetime pretty much makes.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
But so ABC Family turned into free Form.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Okay, there you go. There it is okay, But I
don't think free Form was like a family like overly
family friendly.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Apparently according to Wikipedia, because we trust Wikipedia, they're a
trusted source.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
They never that is definitely a source.
Speaker 4 (24:44):
Everything is certified. It said that Disney ABC Television Group
announced that ABC Family would be rebranded as free form. Okay,
that was back in October of twenty fifteen.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
So it's been a while.
Speaker 5 (25:03):
Yeah, yep, M hyeah.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
So so let's get your reaction to the elections a
little bit and then we'll go into this, uh, this
article that I think is going to last us quite
a bit of time. But so we haven't really talked
to you. We talked, did we did we? Did we
get you? Did you talk about the debate?
Speaker 4 (25:41):
I did not watch?
Speaker 1 (25:44):
No, did you see? Did you?
Speaker 4 (25:47):
So?
Speaker 1 (25:47):
We when I we talked about the debate here pretty heavily,
and we've talked about it a few times. We even
talked about it with Mags to this week, and we
talked about how surprised everybody was about Biden being so
like far gone. I guess I'm just gonna say you like,
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they looks like, yeah, this seemed like people were surprised,
and so we talked about how, you know, it's really
just been a setup this whole time that if you
look at it, we can pile on, pile on Biden
all we want, and then three months before the election,
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we're gonna we're gonna kick him out and we're gonna
put in somebody else who only then has three months
to get vetted. So because that's what because that's what
they're supposed to do, the media, even though they're not
really gonna vet them vet her that they're they're supposed
to go through and vet whoever is running for office.
(26:55):
It's just nowadays is only they're only vetting the Republican
nomination and not vetting, you know, the the people who aren't,
you know, the Democratic side. It doesn't seem like you know,
because honestly, like right, you know, the uh, I can't
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even think of his name. But there was a Republican
candidate like fifteen years ago that went, oh well he
was speaking and uh in a in a in a
speech for I think it was the Republican National Convention,
and he didn't get any more votes, like it hadn't
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been before the end of convention. But and so and
like and then we got we got Kamala who can't
control her laughter and just you know, cackles at everything,
and somehow she's like leading in the polls Now, okay,
(28:08):
so let's get your reaction. You haven't good, go ahead,
I was gonna say, you haven't really been you know,
you like you're buying a house, which we should talk
about how how awesomely fun it is to try to
buy a house these days, and how many offers, how
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many you know, how many houses you had to look at,
how quickly houses move and groove, and this is in
this economy, and how how much how much you can
afford in in this economy. But you're buying a house,
so you have you know, you've been, you've been. That's
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kind of why you're you know, you've been in and
out of the podcast a little bit more, a little
more often is that you're you know, you've got a
lot going on, and so I know you're not following
the election a ton, but just where are your thoughts
right now about the election?
Speaker 4 (29:08):
So I'm gonna take it all the way back a
little bit, because before I got into a home buying phase,
I'm gonna take it back to where the announcement was
made that he was no longer going to be runing
for president and that she was going to step in. Okay,
That's where I'm starting from because that's the last most
to recent thing that I recall. I would simply say,
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and I've said this before, I think this was a setup.
I think that when Jojo was doing his campaign four
years ago, he sat back and had a meeting with
some people and said, all we gotta do is get
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you reelected, let her be your VP, and then you
do your term, and then she'll step in and be president.
That's my personal opinion. I believe it somewhere a conversation
was had in a room people, in a room full
of people that were either worked for him or they
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could see something that we couldn't see at the time,
because I do believe that his age has certainly played
a major impact in regards to him operating just as
the president on a day to day basis right, So
in the regards to fast forward a little bit to
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when they did the debate, I didn't watch none of
the debate. I heard some of the sound clips, and
I heard saw some of like the things you were
making jokes about in front of I think one of
the things I don't remember if it was Joe jo Offer,
was Donnie who had said something about black people's jobs
or something like that. I just remember vaguely remember in
something like that. Keep in mind, I don't really follow
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too much about the president's presidential election until it really
comes time maybe to like the day before for me
to go vote. That's when I actually do my research,
and I do that on purpose. Anyway, with that being said,
I know that this past week they did, or they're
doing or currently doing the DNC, the Democratic National Convention
or whatever. I will tell you, I'm ignorant to the
(31:28):
fact of what exactly what's been going on and what
the the main key topics that everybody wants. But for
my understand of it ain't really much change. Been the
same things in the beginning since our parents were kids,
which is, we want to find a way to put
more money in our pockets. We don't want to spend
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more money out. We want better health care. We want
the government to help us out just the same. We
want to be able to afford living. We want to
be able to go to the grocery store and not
spend twenty dollars and well, not spend two hundred dollars
only for that we only got twenty dollars worth of groceries,
same stuff that you deal with any other every four years.
Nothing has changed. We won't put you know, better policing.
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We want more money for our streets and our own
the same stuff right. However, I will say this, I
am not ignorant to the fact of this. I believe
that Jojo thought that if he got Kamala, then he
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would that would be an easy way for her to
get the black vote. However, I do know that there
are a lot of people who are not in support
of Kamala who or who identify as African American or
the black vote. So I don't know, but I believe
(32:59):
that this was a set up for sure, definitely. And
then even when I think about the path she elected,
what's the man saying that's supposed to be her VP,
her running.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Mate Tim Wall?
Speaker 4 (33:13):
Tim Wall? Okay, I don't know nothing about no Tim Wall.
Like I said, y'all can scold me for being ignorant,
teach me. I don't know nothing about him in what
state he comes out of. Like I said, I normally
don't do my research about who I'm gonna vote before
a candidate, and literally until the night before it's time
for me to go and vote. Now, what I have
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been hearing is about Project twenty five, which is I
guess is the plan that Donnie is trying to implement
over if he gets re elected for another term. I
have not necessarily read up on that, but I know
a lot of people have been saying, y'all need to
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go read up on this because this is what he's
trying to go do. I stand in the middle. I
don't know who I'm gonna vote for honestly right now,
just being an American citizen, I don't know if I'm Democratic, Republican, Liberal.
I'm for God, that is what I am. However, at
the end of the day, I am gonna do my
(34:15):
due diligence that I am going to go go. I
just don't know. I don't know what side I stand
on it because it's based upon whatever my needs are
when it comes to be November. So I don't know.
That's my reaction.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Sounds good, I mean it sounds it sounds like you're
just trying to figure it out yourself. I mean, yeah, So.
Speaker 4 (34:39):
I don't believe for one second now it is politics.
So it is gonna be some type of dramatics behind it,
because that's just what it is, right, I don't I
do believe that every day and every week. I don't
know nobody else has noticed this, but we've been getting
them spam calls like never before again lately. Okay, so
(34:59):
that hear me out, Please stop calling.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
I got the text text the other day about the
poll they wanted us, they wanted us to all be
part of. Yeah, and so I did that on the
I did that on the podcast last week.
Speaker 4 (35:13):
So yeah. So it's like y'all piped down, like with
the with the the spam calls and the spam texts
and the emails and the all the whatever it is
y'all do when it's an election year, Like, don't nobody
really care about all that stuff? Just stop calling us.
We'll vote when it's time to go vote, and we'll
know who to vote for. But I do believe in
all actuality that it is time for Jojo to clock out.
(35:37):
He needs to be in somebody's retirement home. And I
mean that respectfully, no disrespect whatsoever, because at the end
of the day, the man can't even sometimes even form
full sentences. And we've seen that before numerous of times,
and they showed him he was a somebody. I think
he was a somebody's funeral speaking like maybe a couple
months ago, and he said something about the reason why
(35:57):
he picked President Trump or something like that. He's had
a basically a slip up, and he went to say
Kamala or I don't know how to say the name,
but he's gonna call her. Well, your name Kamala, Kamala. Yeah,
he went to say Kamala. And I'm just like, sir,
you don't even know who your VP is? Like were
you even there? President? Like did you? Were you the
person that made the phone call and said I want
you Vipre? What was the AI.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Telling you? It is not him at all. It is
not Kamala or Kamala or whatever you want to you know,
it is not None of those people are in charge.
Speaker 4 (36:32):
Yeah. I think the last thing that we talked about
was when Donnie got shot and he is walking that
band his assessor.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
No, I don't think so. But all right, no, no
he's not. But you know, I just to me, it's
it feels very very self serving, like right now, she
she she isn't black, she's not Indian. She's just a
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multi racial person, which is fine, which is which is
one hundred percent great, you know, but she definitely, she
definitely is going to use either side, whichever side that
she can get the most votes for. She's definitely going
to try to get try to use that, and I'm
and and she's and she's tried. But yeah, I was
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just looking over.
Speaker 4 (37:27):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
Today is the last day of the DNC. But Monday
was for the people, Tuesday was a bold vision for
America's future. Wednesday was a fight for our freedoms, and
Thursday was for our future. So I did, I did quickly,
(37:49):
and I'll probably do a little more more about it.
But you talked about the Project twenty twenty five, and
just just looking on the front page, the pillars that
they put together to basically the challenges to put America
back on track. Their Their first basic pillars are to
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secure the border, de weaponize the federal government by increasing
the accountability and oversight on the FBI and DJ so
maybe the I R S won't come after anyone. That's
it's a conservative. Unleash the American energy production, cut growth
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of government spending to reduce inflation, make the federal bureaucrats
more accountable for democratically elected presidents and Congress, improve education
by moving control and funding of education from DC bureaucrats
directly to parents and states and local governments. And banned
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biological mails from competing in them. In sports. There's more
to it, and we'll get to them more. But that's
the basic at least, that's at least that's the window dressing.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
Of it.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
And and and we'll dive deeper to make sure that
you know that we're that we're pushing the truth, the facts.
We're you know, we're not here to like, yeah, we
want to get the we want to get the real
facts to it, because I have been hearing about it,
and you know, but from everything I've heard, there isn't
anything in there that you wouldn't actually want that if
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you if you were you know, being honest with yourself,
you know, securing the border so that we can at
least control who comes in, so that we're not you know,
we're not you don't know, we're not bringing in isis,
we're not bringing tear you know, terrorists and things like that.
You know, I don't honestly with.
Speaker 4 (39:57):
That either because in a safe country.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Right exactly. And I and honestly, if if we bring
you know, we used to be a country of if
you had something to give, then come on in. But
if you're just gonna be lazy and sit on on welfare,
then don't come. And I honestly, don't care as much
about if you're just gonna come in and be lazier
(40:22):
what you know, I don't just just let's weed out.
Let's try to at least weed out the criminal, uh
factor of it. And you can't. It's kind of like legislation.
I saw. I saw the thing on on Congress was
was trying to to legislate crime. You can't legislate crime.
(40:49):
You already made crime illegal, which is the legislation for crime.
Speaker 4 (40:58):
Hmm.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
So now it time for the executive party, the police
to go do their job, and the judges to do
their job. And you're not seeing you're you're seeing the
breakdown in the executive party and the judges who are
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letting people who you know, are letting drug drug offenders
go free, letting violent criminals out of jail early because
of overpopulation, and because this guy was just you know,
just indicted and just just sentenced. So he's got to
be in here. This guy's been here for eight years.
(41:43):
He's got to be reformed by now, because we know
that jails are the best reformers of people.
Speaker 4 (41:54):
Watch it up now.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
No, jails don't reform people. They don't help people in
any way shape form their a punishment. We have programs, yeah,
and they and they should be, but that doesn't help
the person become a better person. We have programs in jails,
we have programs when they get out, but that person
has to want to be, you know, somebody different, and
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you kind of just say, you know, you can't just like, Okay, well,
these these lightly violent or non nor or not so
violent criminals, we're gonna let them out earlier, let them
out on the streets, and they don't have to fill
fulfill their whole their whole debt to society. And then
we think and then we go so light on our
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on our criminals that then the limit criminals are like,
oh yeah, I could do a year. I gotta take
a vacation for a year or two. They're gonna pay,
They're gonna give me three meals a day. And I
can still have a cell phone. I can still talk
to my family whatever phone I'm I mean, I mean
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you can't. I mean, now, you know, most of the
time cell phone is I legal. But at the same time,
you can't tell me that if if it didn't. You know,
they're they're weighing the pros and cons and the pros
are are better than the cons of doing the crime,
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So I agree.
Speaker 4 (43:30):
Have you seen about the migrants in Chicago? I know
that was also another big topic about how there's been
I think they said about forty six thousand migrants since
twenty twelve that's come to Chicago. Yeah, forty six thousand,
seven and eighty seven people.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
It's a sanctuary city. Huh, I said, it's a sanc city.
They're not going to send them back. Why wouldn't they
go there?
Speaker 4 (44:04):
Yeah? And I guess, I guess the problem is that
the government is supplying them with funds and a check
and healthcare. And most of these people, of course, are homeless,
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so why not.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
It's not homeless anymore. It's free camping. Okay, fair enough,
and homeless is a derogatory term.
Speaker 4 (44:38):
Oh yeah, yeah, okay, Well they are without a shelter.
Speaker 1 (44:43):
Because we're keying in on what they don't have, so
they're just free camping. They're they're.
Speaker 4 (44:54):
Parenting ordeal or something we do.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
Like this is who's in office.
Speaker 4 (45:01):
I'm sorry, it's always been homeless. Yeah, I'm not laughing
at it.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
I'm just saying, yeah, I mean, it's like it's like
saying you're black. It is a derogatory term. No, I'm
just getting I'm saying the facts. She's a black woman,
and uh, we're not that it's bad or or anything.
It's just that that's the facts of the matter. But
(45:27):
we don't care about facts as facts as a society anymore.
Now now we want to we want to cry about
it because we didn't. We didn't talk about her in
a positive way. I didn't say whatever, she's an amazing
black woman or something like that. So now you feel
better about yourself as I Okay.
Speaker 4 (45:50):
Well you know I'm extra so I have to have
an extra adjective.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
We get all up in our feelings about it now and.
Speaker 4 (45:58):
Okay, well the hum lists, so that's what everybody in
the articles are referring to them.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
Okay, okay.
Speaker 4 (46:06):
They are saying like they are saying the migrants are
coming and that they.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
And they're building them hotels. They're literally building hotels to
put these these people in.
Speaker 4 (46:23):
Do you think that it has something to do with
them possibly being some way in shape or form and
connection to the election.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
Well, yeah, they're gonna be. Yeah, they're gonna get a
vote for for sure.
Speaker 4 (46:40):
Okay. Conspiracy out there.
Speaker 1 (46:44):
But no, that's not even a conspiracy. Okay, I mean
that is that is why that is why some states
don't have voter ID to vote, Yeah, because then they
just let them vote, and then they realize and then
they say, oh, there's too many, too many people who
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voted that maybe weren't allowed to vote for us to
sort through it, so they just put all the votes in.
Who let you in this country? Country? Biden? Biden let
me in the country. So I'm gonna vote for Biden.
Speaker 4 (47:26):
But Biden not on a ticket, So do you vote
for his best?
Speaker 1 (47:29):
Vote for Harris because Biden and Harris let me in
this country, so Harrison to vote for her. The big
red haired man is angry at us. He said he'll
deport us. Not voting for them makes sense, Yeah, I
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mean it's what we're playing with. Anybody that's here realizes
the difference in this four years and the four years
before that. Luckily, luckily, I've I bought a house in
the in the four years before that, when my house
(48:12):
value was half of what the value of my house
is now, my house is almost worth double. And the
reason that that is is because the dollar is almost
worth half of what it was four years ago. It's
not because my house is so much nicer. In fact,
(48:35):
my house has a bunch of algae on the front
of it and I need to hit it with a
pressure washer. But my house is still worth almost double.
Speaker 4 (48:45):
Should have gotten break.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
I can hit it with a pressure washer and knock
it off. I don't have to, like you still can
get out of.
Speaker 4 (48:57):
I'm just curious, and this is mean not necessarily being
and knowing some ignorant. How hard is it to cross
the border to come to you in the United States illegally.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
Depends partially, it depends on where you're crossing the border
because because honestly, it's almost just as easy to cross
the border in Canada as it is in some spots
in Mexico and some SUTs in Mexico, as long as
you can get out there. I mean, there's vast spots
(49:35):
in New Mexico and Arizona that because it's it's it's desert,
you just walk across the border. Now you have to
get there, so you have to have a car or
whatever to get get out to the border. But that's
what these coyotes are doing, is they're just driving you
(49:56):
out across out to the middle of the desert and
either they're dropping you all for they're driving you across
the border and dropping you in a city somewhere.
Speaker 4 (50:06):
Okay, I don't know if it was like you know,
you how you walk over there at the door at
the grocery store.
Speaker 1 (50:12):
Yeah, that's what.
Speaker 4 (50:14):
That's how.
Speaker 1 (50:15):
That's how America wants you to be. They want you
to come in on a major road, on a main road,
and you go through and you get your passport checked
like you do it. You know, like we as Americans
when we travel do anywhere else we go, right, And
that's how it should be. But it you know, you
(50:37):
got to swim the Rio Grande or you got you
know that kind of thing, right, So we I mean,
we don't have I mean that was that was what
Trump was trying to do, is build thousands of miles
of border of border walls, so that at least not
(50:57):
not so that we could keep people out, but so
that we could funnel people to the actual doors and
let people in on our terms. It's our country.
Speaker 4 (51:12):
Did he not build the wall? Did he not build
the wall completely? Because how was still getting in?
Speaker 1 (51:17):
No, we didn't get the wall like they in four
years I mean, you can barely build a warehouse. You
can't build you know, you can't you can't build a
thousand mile wall. You know, we're not building the Great
Wall at China in four years, because I mean that's what, Like,
(51:40):
I didn't put it into perspective that the Great Wall
at China's like nineteen thousand miles. And this one guy
just like plowed through like a section of the Great
Wall at China because he didn't want to drive around,
and he didn't want to drive around because it was
five thousand miles to drive around his section. So I
(52:01):
mean I kind of understand that. But yeah, they they
they started building. But then Joe, you know, when President
Biden got in, they stopped the building of the wall
because obviously we need you know, twenty thousand more votes
a day per you know, a thousand days, that's you know,
two three million million votes, So he needs that two
(52:24):
three million more votes. But in and in all honesty,
also anything that President Trump was, the Democrats want to
be the opposite mm hm, even though it's detrimental to
(52:44):
our country, and people are are applauding and cheering that
because we're the opposite for the sake of being oppo
because we're upset with he tweets out mean things. He
(53:08):
tweets out the truth and it hurts our feelings. And
his comments about black jobs although it is kind of
you know, it is it is kind of like laser
focused on you know. He says, you know, black people,
they should they should want him to be in office
(53:30):
because jobs are better for them because these people that
are coming in, migrant workers are taking their jobs. He's
saying that these migrant workers are taking everyone's jobs. But
because he's talking to the black vote and the Latino vote,
he's saying, these people are taking your jobs, they're taking
(53:52):
everybody's jobs. You know, why jobs? Why why we can't
get the entry level jobs? Why kids don't start entry
level jobs anymore? For one, they don't have the word,
they're not getting taught work ethic. But for two, migrant
workers are coming in and they're not getting they're not
(54:13):
getting checked, and they're working some of these entry level
jobs for less money because they're not getting because no one,
no one cares to check, because they'll make they can
get paid less. H I mean, they're not taking like
(54:37):
like your job or or or anything because you're above
an entry level job.
Speaker 4 (54:44):
Yeah, but they also take but they're taking you know,
the jobs they are basically entry level, they.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
Are, you know, and that's part of why we're why
we dropped eight hundred eight hundred thousand jobs on our
job on our new jobs created. Part of it is
that companies can't create more jobs because they just don't
have the money to you know, if you look around.
(55:13):
We were just talking about, you know, your your appliance situation,
and for you it's great because people don't have money.
You know, if you're if you're listening to this and
you and you've and you've been like you've gone on
vacation this year and anything else, you're probably scraping through
(55:34):
to get you know, get through to you know, it's
Christmas is coming and and all of that, and you
you know, you're probably starting to save dollars and cents
so that you know, by the time Christmas comes, you
have the money to go, you know, you have the
money to buy the Christmas presents and stuff like that,
because honestly, things are a ton more expensive. They're saying
(55:56):
almost one thousand dollars more or a month is your expenses.
And obviously people don't get twelve thousand dollars a year.
Raises Yeah, I mean, unless you're getting a better job.
And then we wonder why again, we wonder why a
(56:19):
person or or millennials are leveraging jobs two and three
years into being at that job and not staying at
their job for ten years or fifteen years. Because companies
on average, when they when they hire from within, pay
less money to the person that they know than they
(56:40):
will to somebody coming from outside. And I understand part
of it is that they're going to develop that talent
maybe maybe you know you, you haven't you haven't developed
that leadership skill. They're going to have to develop that.
You're not going to pay you to develop you, where
(57:03):
somebody that comes in they don't have to pay to
develop that person. That person should be at the level.
Blah blah blah. You know, that's part of the psychology
of it.
Speaker 4 (57:12):
But yeah, well, either way it goes whether you vote
for Trump or here, somebody not gonna be happy, somebody
(57:36):
not gonna be satisfied.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
And and in the end of things, in the next
four four years, the only thing you're going to see is,
like we said, things are going to get more expensive,
things are going to get cheaper, you know, one one
or the other. And most of the time it's not
going to get cheaper. It's just going to be the
(57:59):
fact that it got less expensive quicker, if you understand,
like it got more expensive less quick, so inflation didn't
go up as high. You know, at this point, I
don't think the Democrats have any want or or a
plan to lower the the the inflation. Even their Inflation
(58:20):
Reduction Act was not to lower inflation like it was
canceling school debt and all of these other things that
will help raise and inflation that makes money worth less.
And I mean all for order or not, if you know, honestly,
(58:40):
if if they come through with the the education, you
know stuff cancelation, I'll take it. But at the same point,
it's not it's not that great for the country, honestly,
even though they're going to they are probably going to
(59:01):
do it somehow. I've already seen a couple of mine,
but mine were more of the fact that we were
that they were part of predatory lending, and so they
they it was class action lawsuit type deal instead of
the actual Biden forgive me cool, cancel it, Yeah, forgiveness.
Speaker 4 (59:22):
So yeah, but I but I show lord, let them
call out me, don't let them skip over me. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:33):
No, I just saw one like that last week because
both schools I went to got hit by the predatory
predatory lending deal and so I should I should be
in that class action lawsuit stuff. So I probably get
most of my even though I've spent I've paid most
(59:53):
of my education off. So it's whatever. But you know,
the extra five or six thousand I've got left is
is at least maybe going.
Speaker 4 (01:00:07):
So that was that was.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
That was a lot longer than I thought you were
going to go on this, Like you had some things
to say, like Lady Diaz is talking it up. I mean,
and we all have an opinion. That's and that's where like,
that's that's where we where I tell people, I'm like,
get in and get educated so that your opinion, you know,
(01:00:34):
you own your opinion instead of like you know not
you know, oh well, I obviously this is I'm wrong
on this, and blah blah blah. I mean, be flexible
that if someone says something that seems intelligent, that you
can adapt that to your opinion. But at the same time,
(01:00:54):
but at the same time, you know, own own the
knowledge you have because you've been educated in.
Speaker 4 (01:01:02):
It, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
So we've been, we've been, We've talked about this a
little bit in private when you know, in whatever passings
and stuff. This Uh Keon Henderson, he's pastor of Lighthouse Church.
They have about twenty thousand members, and I like how
(01:01:29):
this Atlanta black star, says another scam artist, Shawnee's husband,
pastor Keon Henderson. Like Shawnee is all of a sudden
more popular or or is more well known than Keon
Henderson called out for shady business after asking members to
donate twenty one thousand each, so they can't even get
(01:01:53):
their headline right because he didn't ask for twenty one thousand,
He asked for twenty one hundred each. Twenty one hundred
people and really to me, well let's get your let's
get your your start on this. So it and I
had to look up who Shawnee was. I'm gonna be
(01:02:14):
one hundred percent honest Shawanne O'Neal, which after seeing her,
I realized who she was basketball, you know, NBA wives
and stuff like that. She's she's you know, she's built
her own empire on herself. Kean Henderson has said that
she has made up and she's got a billion dollars
in that made a billion dollars on on you know,
(01:02:37):
basketball wives and NBA wives. So the question then was,
you know, why doesn't she give you the money?
Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
I mean because twenty one hundred, So let's make up.
Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
Hold on, hold on, let's make up. So his church
is in Houston, Texas. It was affected by right, the
hurricane hurricane Yes, the man, yeah, yes, the yes, the man,
the well, not the man, but yes, the church does
have insurance on the building. However, with him being in
a I assume multi million dollar facility, it will take
(01:03:16):
time for the savings to be transferred to the checking right, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:03:23):
So he went to his members and made a statement
that said, I need how make sure.
Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
I quoted correctly, so the quote and give you the quote.
Speaker 4 (01:03:42):
Twenty He needed two thousand, one hundred people to contribute
two thousand, one hundred dollars each within twenty one days,
aligning what he described as a divine vision.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
So his quote is, God gave me a vision and
he said we can do it in twenty one days.
I'm asking twenty one, twenty one hundred people to give
twenty one hundred dollars in twenty one days. And then
and they sent that message out. But with that, it's
not and and here's the part that everybody's like, well,
(01:04:23):
he's got he's got insurance, right, But it's not to
circumvent the insurance. It's basically the fact that he feels
like he's turning people away at his churches, at the campuses.
He's got twenty thousand people, but more people want to
show up, and he can't fit any more people in
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that church. So this four million dollars is to double
the size of his church buildings. It's not to say
that the insurance money isn't you know all, we're just
gonna we're gonna get it done before the insurance money
comes in or anything. It's the fact that he wants
to double the size of his church because he says
(01:05:12):
that God told him that his faith is not big enough,
wasn't big enough, that he was holding God back, and
that he needs to branch out and build a bigger
church because all four of his campuses were affected by
the hurricane.
Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
Okay, so now the problem with this is he came
back after the local news posted about how he asks
his congregation for twenty one for from twenty one hundred people.
(01:06:04):
The local news made an article and said Pastor Kean
Henderson aked congregation for four million dollars or four point
four million dollars, right, And then he went back and said,
(01:06:24):
I understand in this economy that I don't. Everybody does
not have twenty one hundred dollars just waiting to be spent, basically,
And so what I meant to say was I need
twenty one people. I needed twenty one people to donate
(01:06:45):
twenty one dollars. I'm sorry I needed I need basically
twenty one hundred people to donate twenty one.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
Dollars, which doesn't get you anywhere.
Speaker 4 (01:06:58):
So, which is only forty what forty four thousand?
Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
Right?
Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
So here's the thing.
Speaker 5 (01:07:07):
We know.
Speaker 4 (01:07:08):
The God we serve is not a god of confusion
or a mistake. Okay, that's first and foremost. If God
gave him the vision, and if it is God's church,
because I'm very I'm very specific in particular about the
words that he used. Okay, if it's God's church and
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God gave him the vision, why would he come back
twenty four hours later and say, no, I made a mistake.
After the media shined a light on it, he asked
his congregation for four point four million dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
And that and that's what's great about the media is
they're going to make it look like I mean, if
you've got twenty thousand members and you ask your top
ten percent to give an extra over the top amount,
he's probably got at least twenty one hundred people who
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are millionaires or better in his church. He's got twenty
thousand members.
Speaker 4 (01:08:22):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
Twenty one hundred dollars for someone who is multimillionaire status
is nothing. That's that's that's probably tithe for a month.
I mean, think about it. If you're making if you're
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making twenty thousand a month, then you're making about two hundred,
two hundred and fifty thousand a year, so you're not
even a millionaire. Mm hmm, that's your tithes.
Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
Hmm. Well, I guess and il saw. Another controversy was
he's married to a woman who is a millionaire. Okay, right,
And for those who don't know Shane O'Neill, who's from
I guess who's now last name should be Anderson. She
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was Shaquille O'Neills first wife, She has a couple of
different Her main her main starting to fame, not saying
this in a negative way, aside from being Shaquille o
nills wife, was that she has a couple of different
TV shows enfranchises on MTV, MTV and not sorry not MTV. Well,
yes it does play here. What is that by the time,
(01:09:51):
Yeah that owns them or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
Yeah it's VHR, v H one or DH one.
Speaker 4 (01:09:55):
But I know they all sister stations. They show all
the same stuff now anyway, So she got a couple
different branches of the TV show that she created callud
Basketball Wives, and I think she did that. I think
she started that show maybe like twelve fourteen years ago
somewhere along that. I could be wrong the timeline, but
people were saying, basically, you are this man who has
(01:10:16):
all this money. You're married to this woman who we
know for a fact was I believe she should have
been receiving out of the money from Shaquille O'Neil. Y'all
don't have four million cent in the bank greater to
be spent. Why must we, as your church goers, supply
you with the four million? And in all actuality, I
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do believe that that is a fair question to ask
in a sense because specifically, if you are a person
who's been tidy and you know that you have invested
you know what I'm saying, Yes, you're tied is between
you and God. But at the end of the day,
you know that what you've invested thus far, well, where
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is that going? And not how long has your church
her church has been in commission? They feel like, why
she's going to ask your.
Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
Wife, right, which they say, which they say, she's only
estimated worth about thirty five million, uh huh. And you
and you normally you think about you know, if you're
if you're invested in things, your your your liquidity is
probably around ten to twenty percent. So she may only
have and I say only in you know, as a
(01:11:30):
kind of only as a percentage. Wise, she may only
have about seven million dollars liquidity, which I don't know
the I don't know the lifestyle she lives or what
you know, right, she's a pastor's wife, so she should
live some you know, some sort of a conservative lifestyle,
(01:11:51):
I guess. And then his net worth is about eight.
Speaker 4 (01:11:56):
She was the NBA wife propone now.
Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
Right, Well, and I and I and I know that
but at the same time, you know, if if if
you are a pastor's wife, there is I mean, it
does seem like there there should be some kind of
you know, some kind of job or or or responsibility
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to you know, that kind of you know, that kind
of lifestyle. Now he's he's he's set to be. He's
estimated net worth of about eight million dollars. And again
a lot of that is probably built into the value
of the church and things of that nature. So liquidity wise,
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he may not have quite that much or whatever either.
So I understand net worth and and and you know,
not maybe not being able to throw you know, four
million dollars. But you're right, I mean, if honestly, if
twenty thousand people are you know, giving two hundred bucks
a month, you know, that's four million dollars right there.
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And not everybody's tithing, you're right, you know, honestly, in
the church, most of the time you get about your top,
you get your twenty percent that will actually tie. And
so that's probably only it's only about four thousand people
are actually tithing. Some then you know, we'll give twenty
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bucks here and there and and things like that, and
and that's like you said between you and God. But
obviously you know that they're not. They're not just you know,
with twenty thousand people, and they basically have you know,
four giant churches in Houston, you know, I mean they're
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they're holding anywhere from five to ten thousand people in
each of these in each of these church, right, those
aren't small buildings, and so to keep those things going.
If they're keeping those things going there, I mean, four
million isn't anything.
Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
You're right. And then I also take into the count
that you know, you still got people who have there
are people who are on the church staff, so you
still got to make payroll, right, and then nine times
out of ten you don't own the buildings, so you
still at least got to pay the mortgage, right, and
then you know, you still got to pay the utilities
for the building, no water, the electri the HVAC, all
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of that gas, whatever the case may be. I just
find it interesting, and it's just me just being a
Christian woman. Okay. If God told him this, that's it.
This is it. If God told him this, why did
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you go back on which you said when somebody said
the headline was the church they asked for four point four.
The response, in my opinions, should have been, that's right.
God did tell me that, right and watch just wait
and see.
Speaker 1 (01:15:13):
Right see God, how good God is? Yeah, that's definitely,
that's definitely. The deal is is if God said you're
either going to stand on the rock or you just
stood on some sinking sam and you just backpedaled. And honestly,
that's a scary place to be. It is as a
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Christian because you just you know you you just backpedaled God.
You just took all the power out of God's hands.
Who are you.
Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
Not?
Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
God put you? God put you in charge of a
twenty thousand person church, and this is your testing ground
and you just got tested and you failed.
Speaker 4 (01:15:57):
Not to mention we end the season that you stand
on business. God said it to you, Yes, stay in farm,
onent and don't wait. You know what I'm saying. And
then not to mention as well. And he was about
to say, I just last time, I keep goating. Oh.
The problem that I have with this is I think
it was a video that he posted where he said
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the church that I want or something. He was basically saying,
I the church that I should have or something along
these lines. I don't like that because it's not your church,
it's not your people. It's God's church, God's people. Right,
So even that in itself, right, it's a little skit.
Speaker 1 (01:16:43):
At the same time, I can see showing ownership and
putting yourself into it as as an owner of a ministry,
as a I am, I live and die with Christ,
as as the as the head of this church. And
I can see you saying, I, h, it's probably it's
(01:17:03):
probably like you said, it's probably more you know, it's
it's a little bit.
Speaker 4 (01:17:09):
You know, I feel like I feel like being a
low look warm right now.
Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
It's a little bit, I can see that. But my
my biggest thing that still is if you put it
out there, you better have the faith to back it up,
or don't look like or don't make Christianity look like idiots.
Speaker 4 (01:17:34):
Yeah, if guy meant Habeca two and three, If I
could run to my car right now and show you
what I wrote down on my piece of paper Habeca
two and three, write the vision and make it plenty
everything that I said that I want it in my
and that I would like to have in my house
and want it in my house, with the exception of
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one thing, you know that one thing was And then
God reminded me a fireplace. God said, you got a
fireplace already, Senior Entertainment center. You don't barely turn it on.
You don't need a fireplace everything, you know what I'm saying.
But when God gave you the vision, yeah you don't.
(01:18:18):
You don't need a fireplace. But but when God gave
the vision at the end of the day, the vision
that God gave you, So if it comes from God,
you should already know that it's gonna be blessed, and
not to mention if it's If it's from God, you're
gonna go down a path in the road to get
to it. So maybe this is just the first step
that he had been door. Well that's the word. Maybe
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this is the first step that he had the in door.
You got up there and I told you one thing.
You went there and redigged on what I told you
to say.
Speaker 1 (01:18:46):
Why you know, I mean, it's like Moses hitting the
rock with you know, you couldn't just do it one time,
Like I said, you thought you you know, you thought
you knew better. And you know that this video wasn't
like it's not a spur of the moment video, Like,
it's not like he was preaching to his qua is
his congregation, because right now his congregation can't get in
(01:19:10):
the building, right, Like his buildings are all like the
roof is caved in on one, they're all damaged. Yeah,
they're all gone down.
Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
So you know, and.
Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
And he's not He's he's honestly not hurting for space
because he's working with Joel Olstein to his mentor Yeah,
what to do there. They're like they're just going to
do a camp meeting for a few a few weeks
until Johnny starts coming in in Joel Olstein's church, which
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holds like one hundred thousand people.
Speaker 4 (01:19:48):
Yeah, he got the biggest church there, right.
Speaker 1 (01:19:50):
Yeah, he's the largest mega church in America.
Speaker 4 (01:19:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
They basically they bought out this the old super Dome
or something like that. I think it's super dumb.
Speaker 4 (01:20:04):
But.
Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
Yeah, so, but but the thing is is this video
is an edited video, Like it's not like like he said,
he may have he may have made it off his phone,
but then they took it in and made sure every
you know, he didn't say something dumb or anything like that, right, right,
they made sure he didn't. You know, they edited and
made sure he didn't say something dumb. Right, that's right.
(01:20:29):
So when you came back, now you look like an idiot.
And now you made you know, you made you know,
like this thing, said another scammer, another Christian scammer, just
trying to get your money. And I think I think
that's the problem is you know he is you know,
God's not mocked. He's not He's not mocked, and uh,
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you know that's a tough spot.
Speaker 2 (01:20:53):
To be in.
Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
I hope that this is just this is just a
bump in the road for him and he can't and uh,
he can keep going, but.
Speaker 4 (01:21:05):
I hope he I pray that he gets six four
point four million dollars. I really truly do mat fake.
I'm gonna donate to his his website. We ain't gonna
promote him, but because he ain't sponsoring us, but uh,
his webs help his.
Speaker 5 (01:21:21):
Church out, huh, I said.
Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
If he wants to though two dollars a month, he
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Speaker 4 (01:21:28):
Help help us out. Okay, help us out, each one teach.
Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
If we can get twenty one hundred listeners to donate
in twenty one hundred dollars, well, then all of us
could be financially set and uh you know we could
uh you know, we could do this full time. We
do this five days a week.
Speaker 4 (01:21:51):
Send them Lord from yell lips for guy's ears.
Speaker 1 (01:21:54):
That's right, you heard it here first. So well, what'd
you learn tonight?
Speaker 4 (01:22:04):
I learned that our countries and an interesting state, as
it always is every four years. And at the end
of the day, God is still in control of over everything.
So just stick with him. You always reach your destination
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when you walk with the Lord.
Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
It's like we've said it. When it's your time, it's
your time, and rings you hang on to hang on
to the hem of the garment, you don't be there.
Speaker 4 (01:22:35):
That's it. If I could just what's what? If I
could just.
Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Touch that's right. I thought you were going to I
thought you were going Selene Dianne, if I could turn
back time, but you know, just joking, just joking them,
that's right.
Speaker 4 (01:22:59):
Just want to touch. Well, that's the word. That's the word.
Speaker 1 (01:23:05):
The next time Pastor Destiny Pastor Lady D's podcasts, she's
gonna preach it to you.
Speaker 4 (01:23:15):
Is that you said, Because that's what we've been studying
in church. That that that story.
Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
Yeah, switch. Well, and that's uh, we you know we've
been studying uh that whole uh you know, following the vision,
following the dream type thing. Like you said, you know,
if if you say something, then that's you know, if
God says something, you follow that dream.
Speaker 4 (01:23:41):
And so.
Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
So yeah, that's that's that's why I said, that's that's
the That's the part that just like bugs me the
most is you just didn't stand on it when when
it came, you know, when it came to you know,
it's time to solidify this, it's time to you know,
put the put the iron in the fire and make
it hard, and you let it just crumble away, you know,
you just let your blessing go. So if you don't
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get that four million dollars, it's on him, not on God.
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