Explicit A/C Maintenance, The Fiat Scam Pt 2
Ep. 65

A/C Maintenance, The Fiat Scam Pt 2

Episode description

Ron goes over some A/C maintenance tips, and Dave gives part 2 of the fiat currency scam.

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00:00:00 Trump attacks Iran

00:17:52 NYC’s next mayor

00:23:48 Los Angeles in shambles

00:35:49 Dave discusses debt as money and the way the modern dollar really works

01:09:53 Ron gives some advice on keeping your A/C running

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0:00

Alright, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan, I'm a co-host.

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Dave Havlicek. We are here to entertain you, educate you, and hopefully make you laugh.

0:19

So what the fuck?

0:20

Yeah, I don't think there's anything to laugh about this week.

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There's only one thing to talk about this week. I mean, we'll fill in some filler out

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of the end of this, but, oh, I mean.

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Well, it's not World War III yet.

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Well, that's funny you mentioned that because the right wing podcasters are at war with

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themselves. They're like one group is saying, World War III, World War III. The other one's

0:41

like, no, it's so big deal. So big. And I'm stuck in the middle going, he's gonna fake

0:45

it. He's lying. He's not gonna do anything. Apparently I was wrong.

0:49

You did something.

0:50

I thought he was bluffing. I thought he was like the whole Gaza Strip thing.

0:53

I'm surprised that there was less blowback from that than there was.

0:58

Well, okay, so remember when Trump first took office?

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Yeah.

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And we were doing a podcast and you called me out and said he's not anti-war and he

1:07

said a missile blew up a convoy.

1:09

Yeah.

1:09

Remember that?

1:09

Okay.

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And I said, no, I disagree because that's that's peace through strength.

1:13

Yeah.

1:13

Well, no, no, because that because he went after a particular person or particular group.

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Now, but I ran. I'm not happy about it.

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I thought peace through strength even means.

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Well, it's peace through strength means I'm walking down the street or to the teeth

1:27

like with my AR strapped on my shoulder and you don't fuck with me because I'm

1:31

carrying right now.

1:33

What you're describing is I pick a random person and I shoot them every once in a

1:37

while.

1:37

I mean, a missile out the guys ass and you're not a good guy.

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He's not a nice guy, but like you can't just go around shooting people.

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But I mean, if you would literally put the missile right up the butthole, it's like,

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well, that's pretty fucking impressive.

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I mean, so it doesn't matter whether it's impressive.

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No, I mean, you gotta get credit to the military.

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Oh, there was a woman on the flight to I did not have to get credit to the military.

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Is I even that it's fucking like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Gummer.

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They're making these things.

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They put the military press the button.

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That's all I do.

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But they put the missiles right down the exhaust fan.

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The air pressure and the private corporations make that shit.

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No, I know.

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But so I was wrong.

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I actually got Trump is bluffing the entire time.

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I thought he was pulling his, you know, I'm going to run for a third fucking office,

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whatever.

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But so I am not happy with attacking.

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I ran because we attacked a country.

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How is this not an active war?

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It is.

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It's just nobody cares.

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Everyone's like, it's not an active war.

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No, Pearl Harbor was an active war.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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So this is an active war.

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Luckily, we got no problem with it.

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Well, not necessarily yet.

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So I know like Russia has come out saying, uh, you run has no nukes, right?

2:46

Yeah.

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But maybe we'll just give them some.

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Yeah, Putin.

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Yeah, he's got his hands full right now.

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Well, okay, doesn't have to be Russia though.

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So what else can give them nukes?

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Oh, because China.

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Yeah.

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Right.

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I mean, if like this is fucking just.

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Well, do they have nukes?

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Who, China?

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No, Iran.

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Oh, no, no, actually not.

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Well, not that we know.

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I mean, if they had them, they think they would have made some kind of display of force with the room.

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It's like they make the nuke and they, okay, nuke's ready.

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Yeah, like, yeah.

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But again, I guess they're not always on this podcast or the other podcasts we were on.

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We get around.

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Yeah, we're all over the place.

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Um, if they had nukes and we bomb them because they have nuclear weapons.

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Yeah.

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That's why we bomb them.

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Cause even when Trump ran for office, he said, I can't have that sounds really stupid.

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That sounds like you see that guy walking down the street with the AR and you start taking shots at him with your nine millimeter.

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Like that's fucking stupid.

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Leave the guy alone.

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But yeah, I mean, I don't, I mean, they're another country.

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Well, I don't know why we're intervening in this.

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Cause Israel, uh,

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That's my problem.

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It's a, we, we, we stup for Israel.

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Israel owns Trump and they own the senators and they own, they, they,

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Yeah.

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If you want to hear about that, they own the fdm list.

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Listen to Thomas Mass.

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He's interviewed with Tucker.

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He explains exactly how these politicians are paid off.

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Uh,

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They're just paid off as blackmail.

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They're on the fdm list.

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And, and Israel,

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So where is the obscene list at?

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It's in, it's in Israel.

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Are you sure?

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Maybe it was in that bunker.

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No, I think it's in Israel.

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No, I think it was in Iran in that bunker.

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They're like, that's right.

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Trump's got nuke,

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That's why it's in Israel and that's why we have to protect Israel at all costs.

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Ah,

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So, and then now we're worried about terror cells.

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Now are you worried about terror cells?

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No.

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See, once you're here like six months,

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you know, you're like death to America, death to America.

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And you're like,

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fro, what is frozen yogurt?

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And they're like, well, that was, that was good.

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Death to America, death to America.

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Margaret, Margaret, Margaret, Rita's?

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Oh, that was good.

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They're death to America, death.

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Life nude women.

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Got them, we got them.

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They're Americanized.

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Yeah, it's just not that hard, man.

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Like, you know, it's, yeah, I don't understand.

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And he's like, you get the call then.

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Hey, uh, attack, attack.

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Bomb all the balls.

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This guy's like, uh, I, I bomb the balls.

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I love the ball.

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I, I've got brunch plans there tomorrow.

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Right.

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I can't blow that ball.

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I can't blow myself off.

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This is what I've been trying to explain to you with the illegals, right?

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That there's no like secret Chinese cell of the, the illegals love it here.

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No.

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We're not going to do that.

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It's the same thing.

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Get them out.

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It's the same argument.

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Get them out.

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No.

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So yeah, I don't, I don't know.

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I mean, if the peace agreement, so, so Trump broke into peace agreement between.

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Allegedly.

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Well, I mean, he technically did.

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I know.

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I ran with his launching missiles like right up like the last second.

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I don't trust Israel like for one fucking second.

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And now you can't trust Iran anymore because we basically fooled them, right?

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Like we told them we're negotiating just chill out and then Israel sneak attacks them

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and then Trump comes out and says, yeah, actually I was in on that.

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See, so I would be trust Iran anymore to make Keith, their end of any bargain.

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No, I agree.

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I don't, I don't like what's going on.

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I don't.

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Yeah, it was, it was not the good moment for, for my view on Trump, but I still support him.

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No, no, you gotta understand this is a lot of positive podcasts.

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There's like legit attacking each other.

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You said it was going to be World War three and it's not.

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Yes.

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I mean, like, yeah, again, like how, how soon after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

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did World War one actually start?

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I don't know how long it was actually.

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I don't know.

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It was actually seven days, seven days and three hours.

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Fuck out.

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I know that.

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I have to say, I don't know, but I'm sure it wasn't instant.

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Right.

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So you can't say, oh, we assassinated Archduke Ferdinand.

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It's not World War one.

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Yeah.

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Wait, there was a World War one.

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Yes.

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Oh, really never started or just joking.

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I don't even know what you think I responded with a different joke first and then I came back with that one

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because I just thought of it.

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I mean, I can't be, I can't be all like good, fresh jokes all the time.

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I got to look this over up because this is actually interesting to me.

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So he was assassinated on June 28th, 1914.

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And when was World War one officially declared?

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World War one was in August.

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So it was like, it was like a month and a half.

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Okay.

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Well, no, okay.

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So here's my problem.

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I ran.

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We either see I'm fucking doing it.

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Israel either devastated them or they allow them to appear to be devastated.

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Okay.

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To attack back.

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Yeah.

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I'm kind of thinking it's the first and not the later the latter.

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I mean, Israel owns the airspace over Iran right now.

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Like their planes are flying around and they're bouncing it with the airsoft.

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Yeah.

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But like, you know, I mean, all you got to do is just get a heat seeker up there

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and just start blowing that shit up.

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I mean, it's not expensive because on a country level anyway.

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Right.

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No, yeah.

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I can only afford one.

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He's thinking, right.

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I mean, if I was a country, I could have a whole bunch.

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Right.

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But my neighbor better watch out because I'm doing that thing right fucking in right now.

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Tell me my grass is too goddamn long.

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No, I just, I don't know.

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I'm not really real excited about this, but we'll see.

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I don't really, I don't have an opinion that I think I wish he would have done it.

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I wish it was him.

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I would have loved it, but was his negotiation point.

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Like I'm going to send missiles down air shafts and blow up your nuclear facility.

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It goes like, no, you can't do that.

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I just want to say like you're all on your fucking home.

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It's like we're done.

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We're not supporting any side of this.

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Good luck.

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Yeah.

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Any refugees that are like legit want to come over here and escape that

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shit, they're welcome.

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According to the media.

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We're not going to welfare pay you.

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You're welcome.

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It cannot be white immigrants.

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We cannot take white immigrants.

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Apparently.

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Look, if you want to pay your own way, good job.

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You're welcome.

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Leave your shit at home, right?

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Leave your fucking beefs at home and then everybody else.

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You can go kill each other.

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I don't fuck.

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You said come over as a refugee.

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Yeah.

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100% support that.

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Sneaker across the border.

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Not so much.

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Well, if you make it so hard to come legally, then what do you expect?

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I mean, it's fucking stupid.

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Why do we have all these fucking rules and regulations?

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Like, have you ever looked at how difficult it is to get into the country

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legally?

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It's absurd.

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I mean, and that needs to be a and I actually hope this enlightens that and

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changes that process.

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Oh, I'm not likely.

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Dude, we couldn't even get our in-laws to come.

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Well, no, I'm a fucking citizen born here.

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Born and raised.

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Yeah.

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I have no arrests.

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I'm not like I'm fucking spotless, right?

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And I said, I'm going to sponsor these people to visit us for a week or two.

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And I said, no, you can't kick them.

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Really?

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Like what the fuck?

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They couldn't get a travel.

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No.

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Hmm.

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Like we're paying for everything.

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What is this?

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Yeah, no, no, I ridiculous that you actually very valid point on.

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That's like the first one in a year and a half.

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That's amazing, dude.

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Okay.

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No, yeah.

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No, I agree.

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The more the worse you make the rules, the more people are going to sneak in.

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I follow these dumb ass rules.

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No, no, Trump made it really easy.

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Oh, yeah?

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Yeah, you did.

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Wow, is that is it $50 million?

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You have to invest in it.

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Okay, sure.

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Yeah.

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So what's the fucking problem?

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I thought it was five million.

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It was only five million.

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It's only five million.

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Let me change it.

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Okay.

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Seeing five, it's only five million.

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But that's where citizenship.

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We're talking about a fucking tourist visa here.

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Like what the fuck?

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I had 25 bucks.

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I said they wouldn't take 25 bucks.

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They wouldn't take it.

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It's absurd.

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Like, no, you can't bring your relatives over for a two week vacation.

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What the fuck?

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Okay, so I always thought if an American citizen marries a non-citizen,

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it's like instantaneous.

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It's not.

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It's you're right.

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It took like six months or no, it took, um, it took like,

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it took a couple months to get the green card.

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Well, that's roughly instance.

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Cause like you have to do the interview and whatever the fuck.

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So that wasn't the hard part, but like you have to live for like

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three years on the green card before you can apply for citizenship.

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Okay, okay.

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That's fair because it stops the bullshit marriages.

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But they're supposed to do that at the interview.

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That's what the interview is for.

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Yeah.

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No, I wish it was easier for people to come in legally.

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I do.

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And again, like that's citizenship.

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My wife was already here.

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She came here on her own legally before I met her.

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So like that's not even the same.

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Wait, you met her here?

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Yes.

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Oh, I always assumed that she was like in a third world country,

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like with no food and water.

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You're like, I got food and water.

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No.

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Come on.

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Come on.

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No.

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Come on.

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Good girl.

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Good girl.

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That's why I always thought I'm just sorry.

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I just, you know,

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No, it's like the math.

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And again, like we talked about this where like,

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constitutionally, they have the right or the authority to say the

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process of citizenship, right?

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I think the constitution is bullshit.

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But if you're going to go by that, that's in the documents.

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Yeah.

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But there's nowhere in that fucking document that says you can

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black people from coming here.

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It just doesn't say that.

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That's weird.

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I think because I never had a, well, I had a brief experience

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with it when a friend of my wife's daughter married a guy from

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Turkey.

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Yeah.

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And they got married in Mexico.

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Yeah.

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Oh, that's even probably worse though.

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Oh, no, because in Mexico, the wedding, the marriage ticket is

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honored here in America.

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Okay.

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So they do that.

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It's honored for the parent purpose of marriage, but not necessarily.

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But he still couldn't come over.

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Now, I don't know how hard they were fighting.

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They couldn't even come over.

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It was weird.

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Well, it's not you can fight like you apply and then just say,

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No, like there's not, you can't do anything about it.

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There's no appeals process.

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No, you just got to apply again.

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They're gonna say no again.

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Oh my God.

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Yeah.

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All right.

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Fuck it.

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Swim across the river.

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I mean, like my family all came here in like late 1890s or early 1900s,

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right?

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And they just showed up.

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They said, here's my name and then you're okay.

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You're in right?

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There's no fucking apply.

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There's no paying anything.

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Like what the fuck?

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Why can't we just do that?

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Do you know how many last names were butchered?

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Of course.

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By L.S. Island.

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Yeah.

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There was like, oh yeah, what's this now?

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Cause that's all I can spell.

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Yeah.

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I mean, how I can be Morgan's team?

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I can be Jewish.

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You know, wealthy would be.

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Can you come here before L.S. Island?

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Yeah, I think my favorite.

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You guys are here before America even.

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Yeah, I think.

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Well, they actually made a joke about that in the Sopranos.

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Did you ever watch the Sopranos?

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Yeah.

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So, it was one of the later seasons where one of the main villains was a Phil Leotardo.

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Yeah.

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Oh yeah.

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They, and yeah, and he was making a joke.

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We're not a joke, but he was saying when my family came here, we were called Leonardo,

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like Leonardo da Vinci and these L.S. Island motherfuckers changed it to Leotardo.

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Like I'm a fucking ballet dancer.

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You know, like go watch that show.

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It's the best show I've made.

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Okay, so I got that.

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Well, we're going to do a spoiler alert.

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What do you think of the ending?

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Oh, it was, uh, it was fade to black.

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Yeah.

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It was, it was shocking at the time because I watched it live.

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Right.

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No, I didn't.

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Yeah.

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Um, and like apparently tons of people called HBO like, oh, you, you fucking

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turned off the service when the show was at the end of the ending.

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Like, and they had all these calls.

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It was hilarious.

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But no, I thought it was great.

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Like because, okay, so Sopranos is one of those shows.

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You cannot watch it once.

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If you watch it once, like it's going to be great, but you're missing out on someone.

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You'll see a lot of boobs and ass.

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Well, so if you, if you, okay, if you watch the full series and then like a week later

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immediately go back and do it again, you're going to see so much shit that like, oh,

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now I get the fucking ending.

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Yeah.

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And I'm not going to spoil it beyond that, but like they, they knew it the whole,

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the whole show, they knew it.

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So I, and like they put little hits in there and, and when you watch it paying

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attention, you're like, holy fuck, they, they planned that whole thing.

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That's amazing.

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Yeah.

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Now I get it.

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It's funny when the Sopranos were popular.

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I was a, I was taking a class in my union hall and some Italian guys were like, I

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don't know, I don't get that show.

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We're Italian.

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Does it mean we want to be seen on TV?

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I'm like, well, of course you don't want to be seen on TV because we don't want

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to watch your dumbass.

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Family.

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This is made up.

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Take it because that's the thing people take a TV show.

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They think, well, that's real life because you mentioned that I didn't know

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people called in and said you cut the service.

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Yeah.

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Oh yeah.

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Cause it's no, that's not even done before.

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I could one up you on that one.

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Yeah.

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Gilligan's Island.

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People were calling the network going, why don't you just save those people?

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Why don't you just get them off the island?

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Now that was the Harlan Grove triers.

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Exactly.

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Something in the coconut phone and it's in a rough fucking boat.

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No, I mean.

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The other thing I want to say about the Sopranos is so like when they make a TV

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show now, right, because it releases on Netflix where people binge, they release

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the whole show.

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Right.

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So they plan the show for the whole season or for the whole series.

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Yeah.

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Right.

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And the Sopranos was a weekly show back then.

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Yeah.

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And it spanned over six years.

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So like to have that whole thing planned out and to have the episodes consistent

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across each other is fucking amazing.

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It was David Chase wasn't it?

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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They do.

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It's amazing.

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Well, the movie he made was kind of shitty.

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Sopranos movie?

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Yeah.

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Is that already?

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Oh, it's been out for years.

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Like like a decade.

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Is that when like the Anthony the kid grew up and became?

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Well, see like he was in there as a teenager, but like it didn't show his

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origin story or anything.

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And like he was not the right age compared to the other characters.

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And it focused on like other bullshit that was stupid and like the introduce so

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many good it wasn't good.

16:16

I'm sorry.

16:17

It wasn't.

16:17

Yeah.

16:17

I think she gained James Gendalfini dying early.

16:20

Yeah.

16:21

We had sucked.

16:21

Oh, he was great.

16:22

He was like a bunch of other movies.

16:24

So, oh yeah.

16:24

Yeah, I dug him.

16:25

If you if you watch some a lot of movies from like mid 90s, late 90s, he was like

16:29

you'll see him pop up as like an extra or minor character.

16:32

Like, oh, that's David Gendalfini.

16:33

Yeah.

16:33

Yeah.

16:33

It's kind of hard to miss him.

16:34

Yeah.

16:35

Well, he's always really good.

16:36

So everything he's been.

16:38

It's funny when I'm streaming a show on prime, a commercial will come on.

16:43

Yeah.

16:44

And it's big pussy.

16:45

Still paying for this shit.

16:48

Yeah.

16:49

Well, I do my free package to be advertising.

16:52

But it's big pussy and the young one.

16:56

Oh, Jesus Chris Chris.

16:58

They're knocking on some guy's door like, Hey, we're here to talk to you.

17:01

Then I get six pack of beer with him.

17:03

And then in the background, you see the guy running across his front yard and

17:05

diving over his fence.

17:07

I'm like, that's a genius commercial.

17:09

But it's funny because that's a really old TV series.

17:12

I mean, it really is.

17:12

It sucks.

17:14

I mean, I want to think that, you know, I'm not old, but apparently I am.

17:18

But it came out in 99, I think.

17:20

Yeah.

17:21

That would be, yeah.

17:22

It would be about right.

17:23

Or two thousand was down.

17:24

I remember because the opening music, they had like a shot of the World Trade Center.

17:33

Oh, and they had it edit that out for the later season.

17:36

Yeah.

17:37

Oh yeah.

17:38

I guess you'd have to edit it out, but they left it on the earlier seasons.

17:41

Oh yeah.

17:42

Well, they can't, I mean, I'm pretty sure on the like the DVD, it's still there on the

17:47

earlier ones.

17:48

Oh, I don't get it.

17:49

I love it right now.

17:51

You know, we still back in 9-11.

17:52

So since you're out in New York, anything weird going on in New York right now?

17:56

Apparently they're about to get a socialist mayor.

17:59

So I haven't had a chance to actually dive into the numbers.

18:02

Yeah.

18:03

I want to dive into the numbers of the Democratic primary over the year,

18:06

over the years.

18:07

Okay.

18:08

I want to see if it was a low turnout or a high turnout.

18:12

I haven't thought it was a low, because what was your choice?

18:13

The socialist or the serial killer?

18:16

I mean, like you're allowed to not vote for Democrat.

18:20

Right.

18:20

No, no, no, no.

18:21

That's what I'm saying.

18:21

I think people didn't vote.

18:23

Okay.

18:24

Yeah.

18:24

But you're going to be get away with serial killer or nothing?

18:26

Um, why?

18:27

It was a coma.

18:28

Yeah, so he sent a bunch of old people to vote folks.

18:31

Why would I disappear with that?

18:32

Oh, okay.

18:32

I didn't know if you got that.

18:34

Yeah.

18:34

There isn't one because the illustrious may or may not know.

18:37

I was hoping you would like sound all you know.

18:39

Um, so, so I heard he came out and like was bitching that something like they

18:43

made him do it or something.

18:44

Of course.

18:45

What do you stupid bitch?

18:46

Like, so in our opinion, and we could be wrong.

18:49

James, coma, James, what is his name?

18:51

Andrew.

18:52

Andrew Coma was a serial killer.

18:53

That's the right name.

18:55

No, he sent a bunch of old people to die in old folks home during COVID.

18:58

Yeah.

18:58

Um, and that was like the, let's be accurate here.

19:03

He took home.

19:04

He took old people that had COVID and put them into old folks homes where people

19:09

didn't have COVID so that they would spread COVID.

19:12

So why didn't we bomb?

19:14

Because that's a new guy's using a bio lunch.

19:16

I don't know.

19:17

They should have blown up New York.

19:18

They're up near.

19:19

Now Trump can blow up the right people for a fucking change.

19:22

James.

19:22

Now I like New Yorkers.

19:23

I mean, they're fun and they're loud and the doctors kind of like I am.

19:27

My wife is, but what the fuck?

19:32

I got a friend from Brooklyn.

19:33

He's like grew up in Brooklyn tattoo.

19:36

It's all about Democrat.

19:38

I'm like, the fuck is wrong with you?

19:39

And that was even before AOC Democrat.

19:41

Yeah.

19:43

Have you seen this guy's like plans?

19:47

No, no police.

19:48

God, three buses, city run stores.

19:52

Yeah.

19:53

Anybody can transition free bunny.

19:55

He's going to raise the corporate tax rate and he's going to apply corporate taxes to

19:59

companies that don't even operate in New York.

20:01

So this is not my joke, but I found it really funny.

20:05

So they said Wall Street is going to turn into Yall Street.

20:09

What I mean by that is Wall Street is pulling on New York right now.

20:13

Go to Dallas and Miami.

20:16

And that's your most of it's already in New Jersey.

20:18

Oh, is it?

20:18

Yeah.

20:19

And New Jersey will be going red.

20:20

So what they did was, um, so they went right across the river.

20:24

I guess it is to New Jersey and, um, they point these directional infrared, uh,

20:32

microwave dishes at Wall Street, right?

20:35

Where the computers are.

20:36

So they have like light speed trading, but, but it's the amount they save on the

20:41

taxes is worth that distance.

20:44

They moved to Dallas too.

20:45

No Dallas and Miami hours where Wall Street's going.

20:48

God.

20:48

So I did like the Yall Street.

20:50

I'm like, oh, yeah, that's kind of funny.

20:51

Um, yeah.

20:53

So New York has fallen.

20:55

But you know the Republican candidate is.

20:57

No.

20:58

Oh, guys forgot his name.

20:59

Uh, Chris Swatts.

21:01

Um, so, okay.

21:03

If you don't know his name, I don't know who he is.

21:05

It's, it's, it's, well, no, he's the, he invented the guardian angels.

21:10

I don't know what that is.

21:11

You know what the guardian angels are.

21:12

You never come across a guardian angels.

21:14

You know what they mean?

21:15

I've been in Chicago.

21:16

What?

21:17

No, I think.

21:18

You're gang energy.

21:19

What are you talking about?

21:20

It was, uh, it started in New York and Chris saw, saw well, whatever his name

21:24

is, he basically, there was a lot of crime in New York in the 80s and him and

21:28

his friends got together and they started walking around beating people up.

21:32

It, we were committing crimes and having them arrested.

21:34

So they were their own gang.

21:35

Don't, don't get me wrong.

21:36

Yeah.

21:37

But they were protecting people.

21:38

Okay.

21:39

And it spread because I ran into a couple of them in, uh, in Indianapolis.

21:43

They were cocky motherfuckers.

21:44

I didn't like them, but I liked what they were doing.

21:46

Um, they, they, they, they saw, you know, where the

21:49

guardian angel patch and you're all that, but, um, I don't know, but, but

21:53

he's a decent guy, but I think he's a bad candidate.

21:56

Yeah.

21:56

So the Republican party either needs to get him out or get that dude some

22:00

classes and get him, get him ready to go cause he's got a good chance because

22:04

now, so you've got the Democrat primary, I believe was just a socialist and

22:08

combo combo lost, but now almost says he's going to run as an independent.

22:13

But the, the current mayor of New York is a Democrat who's been kicked out of

22:18

the Democrat party and he's going to run as an independent.

22:21

So it's just going to be, so the public could just skip right into this shit.

22:26

People are just so fucking retarded, man.

22:28

Yeah.

22:29

But no, but, but New York, I mean, they, they came out for Trump.

22:32

They really did.

22:33

The city?

22:34

Brooklyn dude.

22:35

Did you see the, did you see the rallies he had?

22:38

A Republican.

22:39

Really doesn't mean shit.

22:39

They fucking fly those people in.

22:42

Both parties do that shit.

22:43

No, you can tell it to be orca.

22:45

New York.

22:45

Dude, like in DC with the libertarian convention, like those people were fucking

22:50

busted and like, you knew they were DC people.

22:52

Come on.

22:53

I don't know.

22:54

I guess New Yorkers, you can just, there's just something about them.

22:57

You know, they're, they're loud.

22:59

They're crisis actors.

23:00

They are.

23:00

Oh, David Hoggs.

23:02

But he was in the news too.

23:03

He's saying something.

23:04

Oh yeah.

23:04

They, um, they kicked him out of the Democrat.

23:06

Yeah.

23:07

And then they got him back in or something.

23:09

I don't, I don't, there was a lot of drama.

23:10

I didn't.

23:11

I say leave a man.

23:12

He's a woke little bitch and he'll do more.

23:14

Apparently like he was stealing funds or there's a siphoning funds or some shit.

23:18

I don't, I don't.

23:18

So what I had heard.

23:19

No, the exact thing that happened.

23:20

It was the way they did.

23:21

They handled the vote and he wasn't necessarily eligible to run for something.

23:26

I don't know.

23:26

Well, no, what I heard was like, he was pushing me his personal, uh, charities or

23:32

whatever the fuck he runs on the DNC website or something.

23:35

I don't fucking know, but it's all stupid.

23:37

I mean, like,

23:38

Yeah, they're all Democrats.

23:39

We're all corrupt.

23:40

My opinion that could be wrong, but I'm really not.

23:44

Oh, so what else do we have?

23:45

We have a,

23:46

We don't have a whole lot.

23:47

It was just those two.

23:48

Well, those Angeles is kind of funny because the, the, the mayor bass.

23:54

We don't have enough money to clean up for the riots.

23:57

So if all you public citizens in LA can start cleaning up and paint over the graffiti.

24:01

I have an idea.

24:02

Just invite the president of China over and then they'll clean it right up.

24:05

Newsome will be on the way.

24:06

They'll get scrubbed.

24:07

Right.

24:08

Yeah.

24:08

Apparently they're criticizing him for being out of winery during the LA riots.

24:13

And I'm like,

24:13

Not that I'm produce them.

24:14

What are you supposed to know?

24:15

I know you can't have dinner.

24:17

Like I gotta eat strike be down there.

24:19

Should I be like,

24:20

Stop this right now.

24:22

I mean,

24:24

No, I mean, I'll call a ball.

24:25

I call balls and strikes and that was not on Newsome.

24:27

But then again during COVID, he was out dining at restaurants.

24:30

That's different because like he's, he's saying the restaurants must be closed and then go into them.

24:35

But whereas this is just a riot and I'm like, why?

24:38

What the fuck am I going to do?

24:40

Right.

24:40

Like one, I'm not going to.

24:41

I can't even if I was there, I still got to go fucking eat.

24:44

Right.

24:44

I gotta eat something and I booked this wine to trip like two years ago.

24:48

Man, have you seen the wait list for these fucking things?

24:50

Come on.

24:51

Uh, it's actually his sister or brother's wine.

24:53

Right.

24:53

I think he's got in on that one.

24:55

Yeah.

24:55

But it's a point.

24:56

Well taken.

24:57

Still, like you're taking a day.

24:59

What's the fucking big deal?

25:00

Trump golfs all the fucking time.

25:02

Oh, and then the, the secretary now some lady with the Biden.

25:07

I didn't really give a shit about it.

25:08

She told Congress.

25:09

I was in charge of the auto pen and it was not misused.

25:13

Well, it's like, wait, wait, wait.

25:15

You were in charge.

25:16

I know.

25:17

Lock her up and it wasn't missing.

25:18

Well, they wait.

25:19

That's the president who has to sign that stuff.

25:21

Right.

25:22

So apparently I think there is a person put in charge of the auto pen because

25:26

the auto pen is there that if the president is out of the country, those

25:30

can still be signed.

25:31

But so, no, I don't think the president needs to be present.

25:34

I think the president needs to authorize it to be used.

25:37

How is he authorizing it?

25:39

Well, apparently he wasn't.

25:41

Well, in a hypothetical scenario where he's out of the country, how is he

25:44

authorizing it?

25:45

I would think there's a code on there and he can give him a code.

25:48

Why can't you just sign it from the fucking airplane or whatever the fuck?

25:51

Because people can't cheat that way.

25:54

I was, you know, the auto pen is, it's bullshit.

25:56

I'm not, I mean, I brought it up.

25:57

Like again, like if you get a fucking broken arm and you're sitting in

26:00

the office and you press the auto pen button, fine.

26:03

But like, if you're not in the country, then the bill can fucking wait.

26:07

Yeah.

26:08

Like what, or you send a copy, you fax a fucking copy.

26:11

What is this shit?

26:12

Come on.

26:14

I mean, like this isn't a country anymore.

26:16

This is fucking not a, okay, it should have never been a country in the

26:19

first place, right?

26:20

I meant that argument.

26:21

So I want to catch myself there.

26:22

But like you're not even doing the fucking simple fucking bullshit.

26:26

Right.

26:26

Like what the fuck?

26:28

Yeah, I don't know.

26:30

But there are investigating the auto pen, which is good because this, um,

26:34

apparently, the fake Dr.

26:37

Joe Biden, yeah, her chief of staff is refusing to go in front of Congress

26:42

right now.

26:43

So let's see what they lock his ass up.

26:45

Here's the other thing.

26:46

Like all this shit has already been done and accepted.

26:50

So what's an investigation going to do?

26:52

Right?

26:52

Like I guarantee you that they're not going to look at a law that

26:56

Biden's auto pen in or somebody auto pen in and say that's done a law anymore.

27:00

They're not going to do that.

27:01

They're actually going after the, the pardons and fine.

27:05

But yeah, this could be, but how many, how many millions of dollars are we going

27:09

to waste in court over this?

27:11

Like I get the Fauci's a dickhead and then he needs to go to prison.

27:13

But how many millions are we going to spend on it?

27:16

Could we just do Fauci?

27:17

I mean, I'll actually, I'll actually pay my taxes.

27:21

If we get up the prosecution of him.

27:23

Why, why don't we just not have the government's

27:25

beat out?

27:26

Shoot it from the 80s.

27:27

How about we just don't rely on the government to meet out justice?

27:30

How do we stop doing that?

27:31

Jill House.

27:32

Now I'm not suggesting that you go out and do vigilante thing.

27:35

That's not just a net at all.

27:36

That's illegal and tomorrow don't do that.

27:38

But if power is derived from the people and delegated to the government's, you

27:44

know, why can't we just take that power back?

27:48

Why can't we do that?

27:49

Because we're too weak.

27:51

No, we like our bun buns and our TV shows.

27:54

Someone's got to do something like you can't just sit there on the fucking on the

27:56

YouTube comments and say, we need the prosecutors.

28:00

We need the judges though.

28:01

Well, we've been conditioned very well.

28:05

Okay.

28:06

In the nineties, this is when this shit started, the affirmative action in the

28:09

1890s.

28:09

Yeah.

28:09

Okay.

28:10

No, in the 1990s and everyone gets a trophy.

28:13

Yeah.

28:13

Oh, that.

28:14

Okay.

28:14

And then they're gonna hold up.

28:15

But there's a lot more than like dodgeballs been removed from schools.

28:18

Right.

28:19

It's too aggressive.

28:20

Yeah.

28:20

But you know, everyone given stuff and all of a sudden we're questioning why a

28:24

socialist could just possibly get elected in New York.

28:27

Will you get free shit away?

28:29

Yeah.

28:29

Oh, we got free shit that you didn't earn.

28:32

Well, I'm used to that.

28:33

Well, speaking of giving away shit that you didn't earn.

28:36

Let's give away some money.

28:37

Actually, they did earn this whoever wins did earn this.

28:40

All right.

28:40

Because last week we posted a photo or a snapshot of a video with what's known

28:48

as a video with the president of Italy Maloney rolling her eyes at something

28:55

that Macron said.

28:56

Yeah.

28:56

And we asked you guys to fill that in for us.

28:58

So what?

28:59

So what do we got?

29:00

So first one was Al Macast.

29:03

All right.

29:03

Just give us some text.

29:05

So he says the abuse from my wife just ain't doing it anymore.

29:10

Would you step on my nuts and call me names?

29:14

That's a good one.

29:16

We had a new guy L337.

29:19

Now he says and I'm gonna know.

29:22

I didn't quite understand, but like it's a valid submission because he said this

29:26

is for the submission.

29:27

So no, no, there's if you can understand it.

29:30

More power to you.

29:31

So let me think about that.

29:34

Yeah, I might need some time on that one.

29:35

I know because because it explains her facial features.

29:39

It does.

29:39

Okay.

29:40

I you could almost say that that is the same thing you could have made.

29:43

But what's the backstory to that?

29:45

Yeah, I it's the backstory.

29:47

I cannot think but hey, whatever.

29:49

Yeah, they count.

29:49

You get put in the wheel.

29:50

So next week at Monero, Mashi gave us a meme.

29:53

So we're going to read that meme here.

29:55

The TV looks like shit.

29:56

Let me speak and adjust that brightness.

29:58

So my husband hit me.

30:00

I've called for an armaditis.

30:03

I don't know that word armaditis.

30:04

Yeah, they go ceasefire.

30:07

Okay.

30:10

Brightness.

30:11

Shit.

30:12

We're already at the bottom.

30:12

What is this?

30:14

It's our studio light.

30:16

It's wash.

30:16

But the words came up nice.

30:18

I mean, we all know what she looks like.

30:20

All right.

30:20

Well, we're reading for you guys anyway.

30:21

Yeah.

30:22

Oh, now looks like that's weird.

30:23

It looked like anyway.

30:24

Yeah, my husband hit me.

30:25

I've called for an armaditis.

30:27

It's the French way when faced with a scary bad ban.

30:30

I expect we'll return to happy fun Betty time very soon.

30:34

I love this.

30:34

Who did this?

30:35

That was Monero Mashi.

30:36

So he took screenshots of the video.

30:38

Yeah.

30:39

And that was good.

30:40

I like that.

30:42

And your in keys all stuck.

30:44

It's like Peter Bernjielly.

30:46

Quit jerking off to the end key.

30:47

No, I don't jerk off on that computer.

30:49

I use another computer.

30:49

Mashi.

30:51

And then Lash was mad.

30:53

McHugh sent another meme.

30:55

David Ron from Canary in the cage podcast said you have an

30:58

OF page.

30:59

Can their listeners have the link?

31:02

Only fans.

31:03

Okay.

31:03

Yeah, only I pay for that.

31:06

No, she's a director woman.

31:07

So that was mad at the power to her.

31:10

Thank you.

31:10

You can give me the the the the track.

31:12

It is not.

31:12

She's good.

31:13

All right.

31:13

Let's see you win.

31:14

Spin the win.

31:20

I'm just all right.

31:21

You got to contact me to click your phone.

31:23

You can find it now.

31:24

I will say though, she she gave like fuck me eyes to Elon Musk.

31:30

No, no, if you'd really even even Elon Musk's mother comment

31:34

about some of my guess it was just like, I mean, yeah, but

31:37

she's Italian.

31:38

Maybe it's like, well, that's how we are.

31:40

We're Italian.

31:41

You'll see from our next Monero challenge.

31:43

She does very strong facial features and she moves this

31:46

shit around quite a bit.

31:47

Yeah, but fuck me eyes or fuck me eyes, dude.

31:50

I mean, you you like, well, maybe these are her foot.

31:52

She was because he's taller than she was.

31:54

She was that she's like, is she single?

31:57

I wish you hope so.

31:59

I won't.

32:00

I think you would know.

32:01

I mean, you're the expert here.

32:02

I mean, I saw I've got a chance with her.

32:04

I mean, my wife would not let me do that.

32:06

Well, speaking of next week's Monero giveaway, let's go right into that.

32:10

So, uh, yeah, we got a video of Maloney again and we're going to play

32:16

the video and then the challenge will be you tell us what the fuck's

32:19

going on here because I don't fucking know.

32:21

There's a little I twitch.

32:33

Yeah.

32:34

And then there's this.

32:38

And then there's this.

32:39

The costume blinking.

32:42

The eyes wide open.

32:46

See this.

32:51

Well, now, so if you.

32:53

If you go back to the second she walked out, she was sniffing.

33:01

That's keeping the coke rocks all over the nostrils.

33:10

Oh, is that a second?

33:14

So that may have been a snort.

33:16

So yeah, tell us what the fuck is going on there.

33:18

And it could be drugs.

33:19

It could be a naked man running through the room.

33:21

Get stuffed in the wheel.

33:23

Yeah.

33:24

Oh, so I mean, honestly, it's been all I ran talk this week.

33:28

How much else happened?

33:30

Uh, Trump definitely dominated NATO.

33:34

Uh, Zalinsky showed up at NATO, which is so confused on that one,

33:37

but he was sucking dick for money.

33:38

That's still a thing.

33:39

I thought Ukraine was.

33:40

Well, not me.

33:41

That's why you suck in dick for money.

33:42

Well, he put a suit on too.

33:44

Oh God, that fucking matters.

33:46

I mean, I don't know what else you got the NATO thing.

33:50

Trump, I did, I did like Trump's response to, uh, he broke it a

33:54

pre-steal between Israel and Iran.

33:56

I ran, ran it up to the last minute.

33:58

Possibly went over by a second or two with a missile.

34:01

And I, Israel was sending their planes and Trump was heading to

34:06

the plane, go to NATO and he goes, they don't know what the fuck

34:10

they're doing.

34:11

I can't do that.

34:12

I mean, I'm a swearer.

34:13

So I kind of dig it.

34:14

Oh, yeah.

34:15

Yeah.

34:16

We had a show comments from a listener from the new guy, L337.

34:20

Oh, great.

34:21

So he.

34:22

You?

34:23

No, no, he was talking about, you mentioned raised beds for your

34:26

garden.

34:27

Yeah.

34:28

Uh, he said, instead of that, maybe create a layer of soil with

34:34

like five or six inches high off the ground and then put wood

34:37

ships on it.

34:38

Yeah.

34:39

So that's kind of what I was talking about.

34:40

I don't do raised beds, but that's what the Vegas

34:43

gardening community says we should be doing.

34:46

I'm willing to fight to turn my dirt into soil.

34:49

And that's actually kind of what I'm doing is he must be from a

34:52

desert area.

34:53

And then he's a Vegas listener.

34:55

I don't know.

34:56

But yeah, that's kind of the most.

34:58

He's a duck rub guy.

34:59

The most would be the roof, the roof that I was talking about.

35:02

So, um, it's all that is a valid way to do it.

35:06

But I'm so struggling because like I've done this now.

35:09

It's been like two or three weeks.

35:10

I'm still, my corn's growing, but I think I need to add some

35:13

nitrogen.

35:14

My maters are, oh wait, tomato, sorry.

35:17

Um, they're, they're, the plants are growing, but the, but the

35:20

fruits slowly come.

35:22

So I'm, I'm so trying to, to, to key this shit in because growing

35:26

in the desert fucking sucks.

35:28

Yeah.

35:29

That's all I'm saying.

35:30

Oh, what the fuck they're doing.

35:31

So call back to Trump.

35:33

Um, all right.

35:34

We're, we're at a, we're 35 minutes in.

35:37

Yeah.

35:38

It's probably going to be a short show today, but maybe people

35:40

like that.

35:41

Yeah.

35:42

Maybe people don't want to say, yeah, so much.

35:44

Um, so I, are we, are we ready to move into?

35:46

Yeah.

35:47

Let's go to.

35:48

All right.

35:49

So this is going to be part two of the fiat currency scam.

35:51

So, uh, uh, last week I went over, uh, how commodity money works

35:55

and how governments like to take it over with their fucking games.

35:58

Let me interrupt you for a second.

35:59

Cause I want to say this because this was, this is the

36:01

reference to last week.

36:02

Yeah.

36:03

Because I was at an antique store over the weekend and the

36:06

guy was selling like, uh, Silver certificates and dollar bills

36:09

and $20 bills.

36:10

And you're right.

36:11

It does say like one piece of gold.

36:13

Yeah.

36:14

Just to make it simple.

36:15

One dollar is, is the dollars worth of gold.

36:17

Well, one dollar is a ounce of silver and then $20 is an ounce

36:21

of gold.

36:22

Okay.

36:23

So, so what price point is that gold at?

36:25

Right now gold is like $3,300.

36:27

But when that document was printed, isn't that a contractual, um,

36:32

piece of paper that says the, the, the block, the block, you know where I'm

36:37

going.

36:38

I went to buy a bunch of old 20s ago.

36:40

I want a bunch of fucking gold.

36:41

Well, that's what Nixon went on TV in 1971.

36:43

Well, actually, so Nixon, uh, severed that convertibility for other

36:47

countries for, for citizens.

36:49

We were not allowed to do that since the 30s.

36:52

So FDR said in I think 34, uh, you cannot redeem these

36:57

certificates anymore.

36:58

Oh, bastards.

36:59

Yeah.

37:00

Okay.

37:01

Cause I was, so like you can say you have to contract, but they're going to,

37:04

it's the government.

37:05

I mean, it's still the base of the contract.

37:06

Yeah.

37:07

They don't go fuck.

37:08

Okay.

37:09

It's government.

37:10

What are you going to do?

37:11

Oh yeah.

37:12

So like that, that's, that was the commodity money and how governments take it

37:13

over.

37:14

Uh, so today I'm going to talk about, uh, debt is money and how that kind of

37:17

works.

37:18

Oh, okay.

37:19

So, uh, human writing actually started to keep track of debts.

37:23

So when we say like prehistory, that means before writing.

37:28

Okay.

37:29

So history is about writing.

37:30

And like the earliest examples of writing we have are Ron O's Dave 20 fish,

37:36

things like that.

37:37

Um, and now like there's all, there's these goofballs going around called modern

37:42

monetary theorists, MMT ears.

37:44

Uh, and, and they like to claim that debt is the original money because historically

37:50

that's the first thing we see in history.

37:53

But like you wouldn't expect to see writing about gold coins being money before there

37:58

was writing.

37:59

Right.

38:00

And I'm just going to give you a little coin and you're going to give me the fish.

38:02

That's fucking stupid.

38:03

No, well, like we started doing this because, uh, certain things are seasonal.

38:07

So when, when people started farming and settling down specific areas, right, corn

38:12

is seasonal or you wouldn't be corn because that was in the new world.

38:15

But like wheat, wheat is seasonal, right?

38:17

And, and fish is seasonal and other things are not seasonal.

38:20

So you needed to write down to keep track of these debts to say Ron owes me a barrel

38:25

of wheat and I owe Ron a barrel of fish and all that kind of shit.

38:29

So that's where writing began and how we started, uh, using debt is money.

38:33

So like, let's say, uh, you owe me 20 fish and I write this down on paper and, uh, I

38:42

decide I don't really want fish, right?

38:44

So I take this piece of paper and then I sell it to the Apple guy.

38:48

Right.

38:49

So he gives me apples.

38:50

Now he has a note saying Ron owes me fish and then he would show up with the note and

38:53

you would just pay him the fish.

38:54

Right.

38:55

Because you don't care who gets the fish.

38:57

You just know that there's a note and it has your signature.

39:00

So you pay the man the fish.

39:01

Right.

39:02

So that's how debt is money started and how writing started, which is how history started.

39:05

So it's, it's, it's a very valid subject to study.

39:08

So like, I'm not going to say debt.

39:10

There's no such thing as debt money.

39:11

No, debt is debt can be money.

39:14

It's a valid thing to do as long as it's a free market.

39:16

Um, a bar, a bar system.

39:18

And then so last week I said, uh, hey, this, this is a dollar now, right?

39:22

This, this is the thing.

39:23

This is a dollar as opposed to the silver coin.

39:26

Well, uh, so the funny thing is the government actually keeps track of this shit.

39:30

And um, there's a website called Fred and Fred is the federal reserve, something, something

39:36

data sheet.

39:37

They never met with my dog.

39:38

Yeah.

39:39

Well, so if you go to Fred, uh, and actually let's, let's do that real quick.

39:44

Fred money.

39:47

So my dog's name is Fred, by the way, but if you break into my house, don't tell him

39:50

to sit because that's actually the word is attack.

39:54

It's a surprise for most people.

39:56

Where's the original one?

39:59

So since we saw that air, let's do that.

40:02

Uh, so, okay, you go to Fred and they have, there's the searches.

40:05

Rex, like really good.

40:06

So if you look at like, um, money supply, they can have a whole bunch of these things

40:12

here.

40:13

We have M one, M two, total money supply.

40:16

Like there's a whole ton of fucking shit.

40:17

I've never seen any of that shit, by the way.

40:19

Oh, okay.

40:20

Well, all right, then I'll just talk about it.

40:22

So, uh, you guys can do this on your own.

40:24

It's all, it's all free.

40:25

You don't have to pay or sign up for an account or anything.

40:26

You can do it from tour, even if you want to.

40:28

Um, so there's one in there that's called the base money stock.

40:32

Okay.

40:33

And that's this bullshit.

40:34

Right.

40:35

That's the number of zeros on paper that has been printed and includes paper and coins.

40:41

And it's actually an estimate because they don't really know because, you know, stuck

40:43

it's lost and whatever.

40:44

Yeah.

40:45

And if you look at the number, it's about two and a half trillion dollars.

40:49

Wow.

40:50

Okay.

40:51

So, now our debt is 36 trillion dollars and they only have two trillion dollars of this

40:55

stuff.

40:56

So, what the fuck's going on, right?

40:57

So, now there's other measures of money if you, if you go, uh, and you can actually add

41:02

graphs to other graphs.

41:03

So, this is a great tool.

41:04

Oh, that is cool.

41:05

So, you could load up that money supply that says two trillion and then you could do a

41:07

search for M, it's called M, uh, there's M zero and one and two.

41:13

And again, it goes, whoever the fuck, uh, who knows.

41:17

So if you look at M zero, which is the paper plus, um, I think Federal Reserve assets on,

41:26

on their, uh, computer file, uh, that will take you up to like five trillion or six trillion.

41:32

So there's another like three or four trillion on the Federal Reserve database.

41:36

Okay.

41:37

Then you go to M one and now M one is all that stuff plus, uh, checking accounts and

41:44

some other like money market.

41:45

I forget exactly what it is, but it's in the definition on the website.

41:49

So just make sure you read it closely.

41:51

And if you load that out to the chart, that's like 12 trillion or 14 trillion, something

41:55

like that.

41:56

And if you go to M two, that's also savings accounts and like other types of loans and

42:02

other exotic products and all this bullshit.

42:04

And then that will take you up to like 30 trillion or something.

42:07

Wow.

42:08

So, so this stuff, there's only two trillion of this stuff, but the total money supply

42:13

is like 40 trillion or something.

42:15

So that means like, well, like 5% of our money is this stuff and the rest is just floating

42:21

off in a computer somewhere.

42:22

Yeah.

42:23

So like what the fuck is that?

42:24

Right.

42:25

So, so most of our money is actually debt.

42:26

All that stuff is debt.

42:27

Right.

42:28

It's some, it's a piece of paper or a computer entry that says Ron owes somebody else this

42:32

amount of money.

42:33

So how the fuck does that actually work?

42:35

Right.

42:36

So, uh, all this stuff works through bonds.

42:39

So here I have a bond here and I have it, uh, on, on our website.

42:43

Hopefully you guys can see that.

42:44

Yeah, that's coming up.

42:45

Okay.

42:46

Um, so the way a bond works is there's a, there's going to be a face value, which is

42:50

this thing on the left here and then a date that you can redeem that face value.

42:53

Okay.

42:54

And then it has these things on the right, which are called coupons and they each have,

42:57

uh, one year from today.

42:59

So these are all labeled today.

43:01

Uh, plus a year plus two years, three years, four years, et cetera.

43:05

So that's not coming up.

43:06

I thought I would point in this for some magical reason, but I don't think.

43:11

So after one year, you can rip off this coupon and come get $4 for me.

43:15

Okay.

43:16

And then after two years, the second year you can rip, get another $4.

43:19

And then after 10 years, you would take, uh, this coupon and the bond itself and get $104.

43:26

Okay.

43:27

So if you work the math out on this and, uh, what you would want to do is called an IRR

43:33

calculation, which is an internal rate of return.

43:36

Uh, that works out to a 4% interest rate.

43:38

Right.

43:39

So that's what these numbers four are.

43:40

Okay.

43:41

So every year you get a four and then when the bond is done, you get the, you get your

43:45

hundred back plus the last four.

43:48

So, uh, in total, you would collect $140.

43:52

So how much would you pay me for this bond right now?

43:55

Uh, so, so you just bought it just the other day today.

43:58

Well, I may, I'm issuing the bond.

44:00

I'm making the bond out of nothing, right?

44:01

Cause it's debt.

44:02

Well, I mean, I'd started 50.

44:05

You, you would buy this bond for $50.

44:07

Well, not, I mean, if I could actually cash it in.

44:09

Well, okay.

44:10

So like you're, you're saying it's risky, right?

44:12

You might not be able to cash it in.

44:13

That's fair.

44:14

So, uh, apparently Ron thinks the interest rate should be 13.34%.

44:18

No.

44:19

You said you said $50.

44:21

No, I said what I would pay for that.

44:24

Yeah.

44:25

You seem desperate to me.

44:26

So I'm going to go low.

44:27

I mean, I don't know.

44:28

Okay.

44:29

But I'm saying if you're going to offer $50, that means the interest rate on this bond

44:34

is 13.434%.

44:35

But that's just for me because that's why I offered you.

44:37

Right.

44:38

So the interest rate between me and Ron is 13.34%.

44:42

So let's say that I'm the government's.

44:44

Okay.

44:45

How much would you pay for this bond?

44:46

Well, they don't, they, they're not going to negotiate.

44:49

So they're going to pay a hundred bucks.

44:51

Okay.

44:52

Then Ron thinks the interest rate should be $4.

44:53

4%.

44:54

4%?

44:55

Yeah.

44:56

Well, Trump apparently thinks the interest rate should go lower.

44:58

Right.

44:59

Okay.

45:00

So what is actually, what is Trump saying?

45:01

Right.

45:02

He's saying, I want you to pay me more than $100 for this bond.

45:05

Okay.

45:07

So now here's the trick.

45:08

The government doesn't, well, it does sell bonds to you and me if you have a special

45:12

account and like you bid it.

45:13

Right.

45:14

So they actually have an auction.

45:15

You could buy bonds because people bought my, my son bonds.

45:18

Yes.

45:19

But, but they held an auction.

45:20

You know, when you buy a bond normally, you're buying it from like a broker.

45:23

Who bought an auction.

45:25

Right.

45:26

It's, it's, you can buy it from the government, but you have to like sign up for their accounts

45:29

and then meet all these background checks and all this bullshit.

45:32

But normally you would buy it from a broker and they're going to charge on top of that

45:35

rates.

45:36

Right.

45:37

They're not going to just give you the base rate because fuck you.

45:39

Right.

45:40

So what the government does is they sell bonds to the federal reserve.

45:45

Okay.

45:46

And, and the federal reserve, as we know, sets the interest rates.

45:50

So now how do they do that?

45:52

Well they say, I'm going to pay you more or less for that bond.

45:56

Right.

45:57

So the government just spends money, right?

45:59

I'm bullshit.

46:00

Yeah.

46:01

Like they have wars and they have welfare and whatever the fuck.

46:02

So the government spends the money.

46:03

Now the government racks up a debt from, from spending that money.

46:06

And let's say their debt is a hundred dollars.

46:08

Right.

46:09

So now the government says, okay, I have a debt of a hundred dollars.

46:13

Now you federal reserve, you're the only one that can print money.

46:17

I can only print these bonds.

46:18

Right.

46:19

So, so I need a hundred dollars for this bond.

46:21

Will you give me a hundred dollars?

46:23

Okay.

46:24

You're the, you're the Fed.

46:25

You're the Fed now.

46:26

Well, okay, sure.

46:27

I mean, okay, fine.

46:28

So, okay, great.

46:29

So now the interest rates 4%.

46:30

Ron just says, set the interest rate to 4%.

46:32

Sweet.

46:33

And now like the mortgages all follow and credit cards all follow and all have bullshit.

46:38

So now the government says, oh, well that was easy.

46:41

I'm going to spend a hundred and fifty dollars next year.

46:44

Now hey, they run, we're in debt, a hundred and fifty dollars.

46:48

Would you please give me a hundred and fifty dollars for this bond?

46:51

Okay.

46:52

No, I'm sorry, but not, but okay, but yeah.

46:54

Well, you're the Fed.

46:55

Okay.

46:56

Right.

46:57

So no.

46:58

So the Fed's going to say no?

46:59

Of course.

47:00

Well, but Ron, I can fire you.

47:01

I'm Trump.

47:02

I'm Donald Trump, Ron.

47:03

I'm a private entity.

47:04

Ron, you're fired.

47:05

I'm a private entity.

47:06

But technically, he should be refired if that was reasonable.

47:07

I'm going to go to Congress and then get the approval and then I can fire you.

47:13

Okay.

47:14

Right.

47:15

Well, then they're going to replace you with another Fed guy.

47:16

Okay.

47:17

And he's going to give me a hundred and fifty dollars for this bond.

47:19

Right.

47:20

So, okay, what happens?

47:21

Well, let's say you said yes.

47:22

Okay.

47:23

I didn't know I was supposed to say that.

47:24

Well, you don't have to.

47:25

So if you had said yes, now remember at the end of 10 years, you're only going to collect

47:28

a total of 140 dollars.

47:29

But I'm going to tell you about this.

47:30

Yeah.

47:31

So you've just set the interest rate to negative zero point seven eight six by giving me a

47:36

hundred and fifty dollars for this bond.

47:37

And the Fed can do that.

47:38

Right.

47:39

They haven't so far in America.

47:40

Other countries have actually done this where their federal, they have the equivalent

47:43

of the Federal Reserve, the Central Bank, has gone to negative interest rates.

47:46

Well, we went to zero.

47:47

Yeah.

47:48

We went to zero.

47:49

They're going to zero.

47:50

And for zero, I'm actually not, that might be 140.

47:54

That would be the next thing.

47:56

Yeah.

47:57

So if you paid 140, then that would be a zero percent interest rate.

48:01

But when Trump says, I want lower interest rates, he's saying, hey, Federal Reserve,

48:07

give me more money for this bond.

48:08

Right.

48:09

That's all he's saying.

48:10

I want to spend that money.

48:11

I want more money for this bond.

48:13

And when the Federal Reserve says yes or no, well, where does the Fed get that money?

48:17

From printing it.

48:18

Right.

48:19

The Fed just makes it up so they don't fucking care.

48:20

Right.

48:21

So if the government spends 150 bucks and the Fed is run by a guy who's friendly to

48:26

Trump, they're going to print that money up and then that money is going to go to the

48:29

government who's going to spend it into the economy.

48:32

And then that causes inflation.

48:33

All of our prices go up.

48:34

So like when we talk about the Fed setting interest rates, that's really the game they're

48:39

playing.

48:40

But that didn't happen in Trump's last term at the end.

48:43

Well, you put it up when Biden took over, but he had the interest rates down to like

48:48

one or two percent.

48:49

At one point it was zero.

48:50

Well, you say it didn't happen, but like, how long do you think it takes for that money

48:53

to actually filter in through the whole economy?

48:56

Yeah.

48:57

No, it takes some time.

48:58

But because this has been going on since Obama even, right?

49:02

Even at the last end of Bush when the financial crisis happened.

49:05

Right.

49:06

So Obama jacked it straight way down.

49:08

Well, but they were also paying like $150, 150 percent loan to value on a house.

49:14

Okay.

49:15

But that's what caused the housing crunch, the housing crash.

49:19

Well, there's a whole bunch of things that caused that.

49:20

No, I know.

49:21

But when you're loaned at a $100,000 house and you're going to the person $150,000

49:26

on a $100,000 house and he can't pay his mortgage and you go bankrupt on it or do you

49:31

foreclose on it and it's worth 70 or 80,000.

49:33

Yeah.

49:34

So, yeah.

49:35

So there's a lot going on that, but yeah.

49:36

Well, yeah, but because this all happens because we do them because we play this stupid

49:40

fucking game.

49:41

Right.

49:42

So now in a real economy, right, the government can't just print these up and then there's

49:47

no other guy on the other side that could just print dollars up.

49:49

It's only me and Ron and Ron's fucking saying, I want a 13 percent interest rate because

49:53

I don't trust your ass.

49:54

Right.

49:55

So, I'm going to go to Apple Computer because Apple can issue bonds too, right?

49:58

And you could say, well, I would pay a little bit more for an Apple bond because I trust

50:02

Apple.

50:03

They're going to pay you back.

50:04

But Dave's is fucking dead.

50:05

He's not going to pay you back.

50:07

So like, there's no the interest rate in a free market.

50:10

There's the interest rate between Ron and Dave, the interest rate between Ron and Apple

50:13

Computer, the interest rate between Apple Computer and Microsoft.

50:16

So you want to negotiate the interest rate based on the terms.

50:19

Right.

50:20

So there would be credit score, term of loan.

50:22

Right.

50:23

How much I trust you?

50:24

You're going to say, well, all that bullshit.

50:25

Right.

50:26

That's how an actual economy functions.

50:28

But this game we're playing now, it's just like, I can print these off all I want and

50:33

you can print those off all I want and then we trade them and then we make everybody obey

50:36

us or we shoot them.

50:38

That's what the government does.

50:39

And it's all bullshit.

50:40

And like, that's why it's important that people understand how this works because like you

50:44

understand that it's all bullshit.

50:46

Right.

50:47

They play this game to confuse you.

50:49

Right.

50:50

So when Trump gets on TV and says, we need lower interest rates because blah, blah, blah.

50:54

And you don't really understand what that actually means.

50:58

You might think, oh, that sounds right.

51:00

We should have lower interest rates because then I would pay less on my house loan and

51:03

whatever the fuck.

51:04

But you don't realize that, oh, now the money floods into the economy and then BlackRock

51:09

buys my house because they get all that money and I don't.

51:12

Right.

51:13

You're the last guy to get that money.

51:14

BlackRock gets the money first.

51:16

They buy all the houses and now the housing prices go up.

51:19

So I guess there's a lower interest rate if you'd locked it in somehow.

51:23

You can't afford the house anymore.

51:25

Yeah.

51:25

We talked about BlackRock buying up or investors buying up.

51:27

That's how they're able to do that because they play this game because they lower interest

51:30

rates.

51:31

So, okay.

51:32

So I was, you know, I think, you know, I'm looking for, I've been sitting in solar panels

51:37

on my house and this company called and I talked to them.

51:41

I said, I'm not going to be easy.

51:42

I'm not easy to deal with, blah, blah, blah.

51:45

And I go, if you want to come out, we'll talk.

51:47

I go, but understand, I think, I think 99% of you people are scam artists.

51:51

Yeah.

51:51

And I'm going to be very particular.

51:53

Well, I tell my wife, she goes, well, let me look about, she comes back and she goes,

51:56

dumbass, she calls me, it's a pet name for me, dumbass.

52:01

She goes, that company's owned by BlackRock and they're going to put a lien on your house.

52:05

Nice.

52:06

I go, the fuck they are.

52:08

Yeah.

52:08

I'm like, I saw a company back.

52:10

I'm like, wait, you work for BlackRock and you want to put a lien on my house?

52:13

Yeah, I'm not going to.

52:15

So like, you can actually think of solar panels as a bond because that's essentially what

52:20

you're doing is you're paying money up front.

52:21

Yeah.

52:22

To get a stream of cash flow that hopefully pays off, pays itself off.

52:27

Right.

52:28

And it's, it's right there on the cusp.

52:30

Well, they made it.

52:31

So it's right there on the cusp of you save a little bit of money because the life of

52:35

the solar panel, right?

52:36

That's how that, that's how they allegedly, uh, well, they also want access to my internet,

52:40

which I'm like, no, I don't have a separate internet for that.

52:44

That was the case.

52:44

Yeah.

52:44

But so like anytime any politician says the interest rates should go this way or that

52:47

way or whatever, they don't know the fuck they're talking about or they do and they're

52:50

trying to confuse you or they're trying to lie to you.

52:52

They're trying to like create inflation or stop inflation or, but none of it makes any

52:58

fucking sense because that's not how economies work.

53:00

Right.

53:00

Economies are free people trading amongst themselves and like whenever the government gets in the

53:05

way, things get worse no matter which way they go.

53:08

So it doesn't matter if they raise interest rates, lower interest rates, they can't get

53:11

the right answer because they don't have a free market.

53:14

It's just two fucking dickheads playing a game amongst themselves.

53:18

I mean, I would, I would love a bartering system.

53:20

If we had a second and crypto may be that, I just don't understand crypto, but I wish

53:25

there was either our websites out there, but a barter system website or barter system

53:30

with the neighbors or stuff, you know, where you trade stuff.

53:33

Well, they don't have to be barter.

53:34

Like why can't we just use corn like like monetary units?

53:37

Cause it's, you have to, everyone has to have that, that value of that.

53:42

That value is what we say it is.

53:44

And if somebody walks into because I've got a bunch of gold here in my hand,

53:48

it's about a hundred bucks.

53:49

Give me something.

53:50

I disagree.

53:51

Well, okay.

53:52

But take a walk.

53:53

So you put it on a scale and it's like 0.8 ounces.

53:56

Okay.

53:57

Well, I mean, so yeah, I don't know.

53:59

I just, I, I want something that's, that it's just free trade.

54:03

It's just much easier to understand.

54:05

But the point is that like people, people will over time agree on the value of, of

54:11

certain types of goods, right?

54:12

Like like a gold coin that is uniform, that you has a recognizable stamp.

54:17

And, and it has some counterfeit tests.

54:20

You're going to know what the value of that gold coin is.

54:22

The value of gold fluctuates.

54:23

Now it's on the out.

54:24

No, no, no, no, no.

54:26

The value of this fluctuates.

54:28

The value of gold fluctuates.

54:29

No, the value of this fluctuates.

54:31

Okay.

54:31

The value of gold is the same.

54:33

So when you see the number of gold going up, what's really happening is this is

54:36

going down.

54:37

Yeah.

54:38

Because this, they can just print up.

54:39

You can't just print more gold, right?

54:41

Gold comes out of the ground at a very predictable rate.

54:44

Well, you can still get gold.

54:46

Huh?

54:46

You can still go.

54:47

Apparently we stole a bunch of those other stuff.

54:49

Yeah.

54:49

But the total amount of gold in the world is not rapidly changing.

54:53

Okay.

54:53

It's about 1% per year and it's been doing this for 5,000 years.

54:57

Right.

54:57

So like it's not the value of gold doesn't fluctuate the value of this fluctuate.

55:02

And like the value of gold can change if we find new uses for it, for example.

55:05

Right.

55:06

So like when we started making computers, it turned out that gold was very useful

55:09

for computers.

55:10

Well, that means the value of gold goes up because now people want it more.

55:13

So why is it so forgot up?

55:15

Oh, it has.

55:17

It's gone.

55:17

It's been going crazy lately.

55:18

Is it worth $35 an ounce?

55:20

It's right at 35, I think.

55:22

It's like 33 or something.

55:23

It hasn't gone up then.

55:25

Because apparently you need a lithium batteries.

55:27

Well, so the other thing about silver is that unlike gold, we've actually found

55:33

better ways to extract silver.

55:36

So like the yield we get out of silver or is and shit is more now than it used to be,

55:42

whereas gold is still the same.

55:44

Okay.

55:45

Yeah.

55:46

I don't know.

55:46

I think the government is turning control of silver back in the 30s and they manipulate

55:50

the market ever since.

55:51

Well, of course they have.

55:52

I mean, of course they do.

55:52

Well, I can't even do it with gold.

55:53

It's, well, I mean, apparently gold, I don't understand half this.

55:58

It cannot be used as currency, but as of July 1st this year, it can in certain states.

56:03

There's a weird thing moving with gold right now, but there's some gold you can cash in.

56:08

Well, what do you mean by cash in?

56:10

You can't sell it.

56:11

You have to declare gold.

56:15

I mean, there's, yeah, when you travel, you want countries?

56:16

Yeah.

56:16

No, but I think, again, I'm not a gold person.

56:20

I mean, back in like 2006, I knew this guy, he's like, buy gold, buy gold.

56:25

The economy is going to crash by gold.

56:27

Yeah.

56:27

And I was like, oh, he's a fucking nut job.

56:30

And if I would, the funny thing was I actually attempted to buy gold.

56:34

Yeah.

56:34

I don't like to have other boxes, I'm going to throw that gold in and see where it goes.

56:37

But I couldn't figure out, because to me, if I buy gold, I want the gold.

56:42

Right.

56:43

I want to possess.

56:44

I want to see it.

56:44

Yeah.

56:45

And I couldn't figure out, I guess I could have bought Krugerans or whatever that is.

56:49

Yeah.

56:49

Um, yeah, they sell coins and bars.

56:51

Yeah.

56:52

I was trying to figure out how to do it.

56:53

Yeah.

56:54

So like they sell it.

56:55

And so a lot of these places will sell it as an IRA because like you get tax benefits.

57:00

But to have gold in an IRA, you can't have it.

57:04

It has to be stored offsite by a licensed gold, or whatever the fuck.

57:10

And it's fucking stupid because like, you know, you have to pay storage fees for that.

57:12

Yeah.

57:13

Whereas like if you just have it at home, like, whatever you want.

57:16

I may have mentioned this before, but there is a Canadian company that will

57:19

store your gold for you.

57:21

Allegedly.

57:21

No, no, I mean, I think they're legit.

57:23

I mean, no one knows.

57:24

But just like the government will store your gold for you.

57:26

Okay.

57:27

But the cool thing, you get something really shiny, which is apparently what

57:31

Americans like, you get a credit card made of your gold.

57:34

Ah, so you hand away to us, your credit card.

57:37

Nice.

57:37

It's legit 100% gold.

57:40

Yeah.

57:40

See, I don't like a lot of these things like, dude, if you're going to buy gold,

57:43

just buy the gold and half the gold.

57:45

I want a gold credit card.

57:47

If I had the money, I'd so, I'd still have a gold credit card.

57:50

Go to a hobby store and get gold paint with real gold.

57:52

No, no, no, no, it's got to be for your goal.

57:54

Yeah.

57:55

With how much traditionalist?

57:56

What I'm saying, you can get real gold paint.

57:58

I know it's got to be like all gold.

58:00

Like all the way in the middle.

58:02

I used it when we were kind of cool.

58:03

Here's my gold card.

58:05

It's why you see the guy run another street with it.

58:07

You're going to fucking lose it.

58:08

Because it's got to be at least an ounce, doesn't it?

58:11

No, no, no, no way.

58:12

No, no, gold.

58:13

I got credit card is not way an ounce.

58:15

But a credit card of metal, it'd be very thin.

58:17

I don't think it'd be an ounce.

58:19

It might, it depends.

58:19

I mean, it depends how you want to make it.

58:20

Yeah.

58:21

I don't know, I still think it'd be kind of cool.

58:22

No, but yeah.

58:23

Like, fuck you, your black card.

58:25

And it's not a gold card.

58:26

Just stop believing like oh the interest rate should be less than such and the Fed should

58:32

do this and like no the Fed should stop existing because it's all bullshit it's all a game

58:36

they're just like playing games to confuse you.

58:37

I'm not an economy guy I want to buy a house with 2% interest so that I'm happy.

58:41

Right but then the house is going to be like $3 million.

58:43

I'm not.

58:44

It is what it is.

58:45

It is what it is.

58:46

It's an interest.

58:47

Why would you not want a house for $20,000 at 18% interest and just paying cash?

58:51

Like that's what I do with my credit card right?

58:53

I don't fucking pay interest so you can charge me 80% interest if you want.

58:56

I'm not going to pay it.

58:57

Right you got 30 days when you make a purchase you have 30 days to pay that off if they

59:00

charge your interest.

59:01

So just do the same thing with a house like housing should be cheap as fuck.

59:05

I should be able to buy a house for the years where the salary are less and then just pay

59:10

in cash but no the banks do this.

59:13

They love this intro who have interest rates because guess what if you actually calculate

59:17

a mortgage how much you pay let's say $100,000 house for a 5% mortgage rate you're paying

59:26

like $230,000 and $100,000 house.

59:28

I think it's more than that but yeah.

59:30

It's absurd that you're paying more than double the value of the house.

59:32

I did bring this up a couple of weeks ago.

59:35

I was trying.

59:36

Okay so the first house I bought or the second house I bought.

59:40

I might be the first house I bought.

59:42

It was the first house we bought.

59:45

The owner's father wanted to be the bank.

59:50

And I'm like okay we met each other we had agreements and he was charging me 10% interest

59:56

and this was back in like the early maybe the late 1990s.

1:00:01

But it wasn't a 10% interest rate as a bank would charge.

1:00:06

It was a flat 10%.

1:00:08

So again it's calculating money.

1:00:14

It's calculating interest over a 30 day period versus a one month period.

1:00:18

Okay.

1:00:19

Apparently there's a difference there or I could be wrong but the reality was the amount

1:00:23

of interest I paid was minuscule.

1:00:25

Interesting.

1:00:26

And he's like I only want to do this for like three years.

1:00:28

Well no so was he doing it more like a bond like this?

1:00:31

I think it was for tax purposes.

1:00:32

Because well no I'm saying like when you get a normal interest or when you get a mortgage

1:00:38

it doesn't work like this.

1:00:40

So a mortgage they take this $100 value and put it into the coupon essentially.

1:00:47

So now for each coupon you would pay more.

1:00:49

And then there would be so they used to do this with houses actually they used to work

1:00:52

like this but people bitched because at the end of your mortgage you'd owe this big payment.

1:00:59

And people were like oh that's not fair like why should I owe you a big payment?

1:01:03

Right but because you never paid anything.

1:01:06

There was no balloon payment involved with this.

1:01:08

It was just straight up I don't know if he needed to own the house for a couple more

1:01:12

years or what the whole deal was but my realtor knew both parties and she's like no it's

1:01:18

legit we had lawyers read over all the documentation and it went really well.

1:01:22

And at the end of each year when I looked at the amount of interest I paid it was minimal.

1:01:28

And if you do person to person you can set whatever terms you want as long as they're

1:01:31

written down.

1:01:32

So 10% sounds high but it's where they calculated the 10% which is what made the difference.

1:01:37

So before we bought this house I was talking to my realtor my wife thinks I'm nuts you

1:01:44

know dumbass.

1:01:46

She was pissed but I'm like hey can we find someone who's willing to owe her finance but

1:01:51

it has to be under my terms not theirs.

1:01:54

But I can promise them they'll make money.

1:01:57

And basically if you loan me $500,000 and you give me the first five years of a payment

1:02:06

you'll make like it was like almost like $100,000 in over five years.

1:02:10

Now I don't know if that was a great return or a good return.

1:02:14

But I'm just like you know so yeah you're tying up your $500,000 but over the five years

1:02:20

or was it every year I have to read around the numbers.

1:02:23

But nobody would take it.

1:02:25

So one guy returned like when I'll do it this way I go the fuck you're giving me a mortgage

1:02:29

and I can't get one from the bank.

1:02:30

I'm like tell the guy we're pre-approved from the bank.

1:02:33

I'm trying to leave the government out of my home purchase.

1:02:37

And they couldn't get it.

1:02:38

But and the thing is I've done this up to four because I do believe someone could make a run

1:02:44

of the banks and start a co-op because co-ops are different.

1:02:48

So each person you would loan.

1:02:50

It's hard to do better than the bank because like again the bank has this secret access

1:02:54

to the Fed and the Fed just prints money.

1:02:57

Yeah but you've got you've got oh fuck I forgot you got FHA insurance, you got mortgage insurance,

1:03:04

you've got all this other bullshit that's on your mortgage because the government's

1:03:07

involved.

1:03:08

But I'm like you know because there's ways I give you started co-op you could even evict

1:03:12

somebody out of their home if they weren't a good same with the co-op.

1:03:16

So I believe there's ways to do this and I believe it would get it like and you could

1:03:21

kind of like do like the Airbnb or the Lyft of home mortgage.

1:03:25

Well the other problem is like to do this with a co-op but the co-op would have to own

1:03:28

the homes.

1:03:29

So you would have to be a member of the co-op so you would own all the homes.

1:03:31

No but that's what I'm saying is like BlackRock already owns all the homes.

1:03:34

So how are you going to get these homes as your co-op?

1:03:38

Well no you would be a mortgage company and someone would want to go buy a house and then

1:03:43

they go oh I want to join your co-op so I can get a loan and you run their credit and

1:03:47

go yes we'll loan you the money and your co-op fee is this.

1:03:50

So you would have to go up fee minimal and then the return goes back to the co-op but

1:03:54

the co-op is the black rec is not going to sell the house to you.

1:03:57

They don't own them all yet.

1:03:58

They almost got this one.

1:04:01

Well if Trump gets a lower interest rates like you were wanting then they will.

1:04:06

So when I made the comment about a year ago that investors own 60% of the houses in America

1:04:12

now BlackRock owns 60% of the houses in America.

1:04:15

Like guys that's a problem.

1:04:17

Stop asking for lower interest rates that's how this happens.

1:04:19

No actually I think it's worse.

1:04:20

I think it's worse with higher interest rates.

1:04:24

No it's not what do you mean?

1:04:26

Because it's a buyers market.

1:04:27

So BlackRock are walking with cash and go well I'll buy your house for $10,000 less

1:04:32

than you asked.

1:04:33

Remember I'm saying BlackRock can walk in with cash because the Fed just prints the cash

1:04:35

and gives it to them.

1:04:37

Sure.

1:04:38

But if we stop doing that then they won't have the cash.

1:04:39

They'll actually have to get real jobs to get cash like all of us.

1:04:43

Again reality versus Dave's reality.

1:04:45

This is reality if the interest rate goes way fuck up then they can't play this game

1:04:49

anymore.

1:04:50

See I think a higher interest rate benefits the cash buyers.

1:04:53

No it doesn't.

1:04:54

You could buy a house for cheaper.

1:04:56

Nobody else is going to buy your house because the mortgage rate is 10%.

1:04:59

Oh you benefit the cash.

1:05:00

Yes okay.

1:05:01

So I have cash I don't care what the fuck I'm saying.

1:05:03

Right but I'm saying once they jack up the interest rates the cash stops flowing into

1:05:07

the economy.

1:05:08

So yes they have cash now.

1:05:10

The BlackRock has cash in the pocket they own Target.

1:05:12

Right but they're going to start running out of it.

1:05:13

They're going to run out.

1:05:14

Wow.

1:05:15

Right whereas now they're never going to run out they can always get more.

1:05:18

So the reason I said co-op and I never talked to an attorney about this because what I don't

1:05:22

have the money to loan people to buy houses because that would be a lot but back in like

1:05:27

2009 or 10 Obama banned cigarette over machines and I had a store making my cigarettes for

1:05:36

me.

1:05:37

Yeah.

1:05:38

And when he banned that which is weird because it helped the people but then they did

1:05:42

the cigarette machines help the big tobacco.

1:05:44

But Obama was the president of the people.

1:05:46

See I've been a headache.

1:05:48

That's how it works man.

1:05:49

It's not about helping the people it's about fucking your crony fucking big business people.

1:05:54

So this particular tobacco store moved their cigarette roller machine into a garage.

1:05:59

And we all had to sign up for them that were joining the co-op.

1:06:02

Cost me one dollar and I'll never get a return on my investment.

1:06:05

Right.

1:06:06

But I could buy cigarettes at this price forever.

1:06:08

And we did that.

1:06:09

And the government could not touch them because I own part of that machine.

1:06:13

That's how they do like raw milk and stuff.

1:06:15

Right.

1:06:16

So that's kind of how that works.

1:06:17

It's a lot more comfortable.

1:06:18

I mean I've got to.

1:06:19

We shouldn't have to do this.

1:06:20

Like why should we have to fucking play these stuff.

1:06:21

Like they're playing stupid games.

1:06:22

Therefore we have to play our own stupid games.

1:06:24

Like just leave us a fucking loan.

1:06:25

If you're happy I would be if I could come up with a plan that hurts the banks.

1:06:30

And Jess it's called raise the fucking interest rates.

1:06:32

Oh it's not because that's what went in my pocket.

1:06:35

No it's yes you have to eat a shit sandwich either way.

1:06:38

You're going to eat it now or you're going to eat it later.

1:06:39

But that's that's that's nothing to do with what we're interested in.

1:06:42

That's the future Ron deal that should say.

1:06:44

Present Ron doesn't want to shit.

1:06:46

But it'll be less it'll be less shit on the sandwich if you eat it now.

1:06:52

What's the peanut to shit ratio.

1:06:54

I too.

1:06:55

I'd have to do another show on that.

1:06:57

You could actually figure out the peanut to shit ratio.

1:07:00

The peanuts of the U.E. because you have to know what I.

1:07:02

Okay here's this little side story.

1:07:05

So so you could buy peanuts in the shell.

1:07:08

Or not in the shell.

1:07:10

Do you know which one is more economical.

1:07:13

You would think in the shell would be but since you're asking I'm going to say out of the shell.

1:07:18

So well so there's you have to examine the differences right so in the shell is cheaper.

1:07:22

Okay per weight right.

1:07:26

But but you're buying shells right.

1:07:28

But now you would think that doing the extra work to take the shells off adds cost right.

1:07:34

Okay so that would mean that the on the remove shells would cost more.

1:07:38

Okay but actually if you if you weigh it.

1:07:40

If you weigh the peanut product like take the shells out weigh the peanut product per price.

1:07:44

The shell removal ones are cheaper.

1:07:47

Right because you're paying for the weight of the shell.

1:07:48

Yeah and the way the shell is actually 25% of what you're buying.

1:07:52

And most people don't eat the shell.

1:07:53

Right I say most people.

1:07:54

Yeah I've seen people eat the shell.

1:07:56

I don't eat the shell.

1:07:57

Yeah that's why I'm on purpose anyway.

1:07:58

But yeah it's unintuitive right and I had to go to the store and buy a bag of the shells

1:08:04

and the bag of the non shells and then fucking take all the shells off and then weigh everything.

1:08:08

Did you have your whiteboard set up with the rubber?

1:08:09

I did no I did I did I had a shell sheet.

1:08:12

Okay.

1:08:12

But yeah I did all this work and I'm like oh it's better to buy the ones without the shells.

1:08:16

There you go.

1:08:17

So like.

1:08:18

Well it's like shrimp same thing.

1:08:20

You buy shrimp.

1:08:21

Yeah.

1:08:21

You buy shrimp peeled.

1:08:22

Yes.

1:08:23

Peeled and deveined.

1:08:24

Yes.

1:08:24

So yeah.

1:08:25

I actually bought with the whole I try to get the head on and everything.

1:08:27

So I have a question about this.

1:08:28

I never thought much about the deveining.

1:08:32

I never cared what it was.

1:08:33

Yeah.

1:08:34

But it's shit.

1:08:35

Yeah it's poop.

1:08:35

But people like it in there.

1:08:37

Who likes it in there it's disgusting.

1:08:39

Oh people don't like it deveined.

1:08:40

Who?

1:08:41

Who are these people?

1:08:42

Who are these degenerates?

1:08:43

No there's people that they just want to peel and that's the thing like that.

1:08:47

So even like peeling eats you what you're supposed to do is you're supposed to cut it down the the back side.

1:08:52

No even in Tommy boy David's basically I hate when they deveine these things.

1:08:57

I thought he had I said he had I hate when they don't deveine these things.

1:09:00

No I hate when they deveine.

1:09:01

I'm going to bet you on this.

1:09:02

No no no I'm going to bet you on this.

1:09:04

He said I hate when they don't deveine these things.

1:09:06

No because it was all split open.

1:09:08

Yeah and they and they didn't deveine it.

1:09:10

You could you could see the little shit line in there.

1:09:13

Dude.

1:09:13

No so anyway when you make peeling each shrimp which Bubba like Bubba Gump has.

1:09:17

Yeah.

1:09:18

You're supposed to cut down the back take the vein out and leave the peel on.

1:09:22

Now the reason I prefer to peel on with shrimp regardless of the price is because you can actually use the peel.

1:09:27

Unlike a peanut shell.

1:09:28

A peanut shell is fucking worthless.

1:09:30

What are you doing?

1:09:31

You make stock with the shrimp.

1:09:32

Oh yeah okay that makes sense.

1:09:34

Huh you need a lot of shrimp shells.

1:09:37

Yeah you save in the freezer and then when you have a full bag you make stock.

1:09:41

Make like what do you call it the shrimp or shrimp and crab.

1:09:46

Ah fuck it's like a Frank of Vichy Swat Vichy Swat soup.

1:09:49

Really good.

1:09:51

All right so.

1:09:52

All right do your thing.

1:09:53

Okay so we're getting hot.

1:09:56

Vegas we're already hot so let's talk about AC's.

1:10:00

Ah.

1:10:01

This will be a simple one because I don't want you to technical but change your filters.

1:10:07

If you if you're condensing unit which is what your compressor is is outside on the ground

1:10:13

hose it down.

1:10:15

Okay.

1:10:15

You could buy a chemical to spray on there or you can just have I always have it running

1:10:20

and then I just spray it because the fan that's on the top is helping the water pull through

1:10:24

and just look at the ground just got that black shit coming out so you're doing a good job.

1:10:28

If you've got an RTU or rooftop you know like we have here in Vegas in a lot of cases

1:10:33

you might want to get on the roof to do this.

1:10:35

Don't go on the roof if you're not stable on the roofs and the changes pitched and

1:10:39

you know the slope it's a low slope high slope kind of thing because you're going to shoot from a

1:10:44

low slope.

1:10:44

Why you know slopes are dangerous.

1:10:46

Yeah it's 15% is dangerous.

1:10:47

Even the Secret Service won't go on slope roofs.

1:10:51

But you get up there you can you can kind of want like have your hose on you can have an

1:10:54

oz or an oz or and just kind of like just spray it cover the whole thing and you've got

1:10:59

different sections of it but if that fan's running it helps pull the water through it all

1:11:03

gets cleaned up and it'll run cheaper and more efficient for you.

1:11:07

So when it comes back to your filter you got to use a little bit of crinkle thought here.

1:11:12

They make cheap filters and they make like fucking rock solid filters.

1:11:18

But the problem is based on what kind of unit you have sometimes you have to use the cheap

1:11:24

filter because you need that air flow to cool that compressor or it's going to shut off on you.

1:11:30

So if you put a really nice filter in there and all of a sudden you're at home and your cooling

1:11:34

shuts off pull that filter reset your unit and turn it back on the compressor runs your filters

1:11:40

your filters too too good.

1:11:42

People buy all these like microfiber mold zapping dog hair resistant filters.

1:11:49

It just it just it cuts down the airflow.

1:11:52

So your flow is very important.

1:11:54

So I always just use like a cheaper version but I also know how to go in and clean past.

1:11:59

You can also get like a like an in room filter for the other shit.

1:12:04

Yeah because I have one of those.

1:12:05

You can run an air fan or an air cleaner.

1:12:08

Yeah and hopefully get some of it out but I've got dogs and cats.

1:12:11

I got a shit going on there.

1:12:13

But I have to use the cheaper filters because we've got rooftop units.

1:12:16

So basically it's compressor and a metal box and the hot sun.

1:12:19

So I need as much air to cool across there.

1:12:22

But what you can do to test your AC before you call a service guy out.

1:12:28

If you put a thermos thermometer in the return which is where your filter is.

1:12:33

And then you put a thermometer in the closest vent or grill to the unit itself.

1:12:39

So they're probably going to be like five feet away from each other.

1:12:42

And you want to measure the air temperature going into the return and then coming out of the of the

1:12:48

system.

1:12:48

That's called the delta T across the coil.

1:12:51

And your delta T should be around 20 18 to 24.

1:12:54

You're good.

1:12:55

If you get more into heat pumps or something maybe higher.

1:12:59

But if it's lower than you you have an AC problem.

1:13:02

You either have an air flow problem or you've got a free on problem.

1:13:06

So you kind of got to look into the different.

1:13:08

You got to kind of do some deductive reasoning.

1:13:10

Be very careful about calling HVAC companies.

1:13:13

At least here in the valley.

1:13:14

They are fucking scam artists.

1:13:16

And my guess is with economy the way it is a lot of them are scaring.

1:13:20

No it just happened again.

1:13:21

A dude called for AC guy.

1:13:23

One of 16 thousand dollars replaced the unit.

1:13:25

He got a hold of me and I go huh.

1:13:29

That seems weird.

1:13:31

But we started talking.

1:13:32

He goes well I guess he goes like I have some kind of like old free on.

1:13:36

I go okay probably a R 22 which is a problem.

1:13:39

Did you change the blinker fluid too?

1:13:40

Yeah.

1:13:40

No no no the free on is a big issue because they replaced R 22 with 134A.

1:13:48

That's a problem.

1:13:49

And now that's bad and now they're going to go to something else.

1:13:51

But then if you listen to the commercials around town they have plenty of new free on

1:13:55

but they don't have the bottles to hold it in.

1:13:58

What?

1:13:58

Well the bottles are illegal.

1:13:59

They're bad for the environment.

1:14:00

Yeah.

1:14:01

Well the government needs to stay out of this shit.

1:14:02

R 22 was fine.

1:14:04

It was great.

1:14:05

But what the hell was it going to hold around?

1:14:06

Come on.

1:14:07

But I gave him someone to call and I go if you have a leak this guy put R 22 back in.

1:14:14

And it's going to be expensive because you go by the free but it's going to be a lot less than

1:14:17

$16,000.

1:14:18

My guy went in fixing for like, I think it was under a thousand.

1:14:22

Because he did have a, the guy legitimately had a leak because he even said they sell oil

1:14:27

so he's like okay I'm a guy that's a leak.

1:14:29

But the dude who bought a bunch of R 22 a long time ago he's sitting pretty with it all.

1:14:35

So and then a small heat pump package unit just takes a couple of ounces.

1:14:39

So yeah so they really be fixed quickly but the thing is that the other company wanted

1:14:44

legit like they wanted to replace the entire unit.

1:14:47

Jesus.

1:14:48

For I mean $16,000.

1:14:52

I live in like a condo multi unit thing and our AC unit is in like the roof of the bathroom.

1:15:01

And I was talking to you off the show about this.

1:15:05

We're like I have an overflow pipe in the shower that was leaking.

1:15:09

And like you mentioned something about like a can.

1:15:11

Yeah, can I say pans.

1:15:12

And to put like these tablets in there.

1:15:15

So I went and I got I found the tablets at your favorite hardware store.

1:15:20

Get into that but.

1:15:23

And I bought I put them in there and it seemed to work for like two weeks or something.

1:15:28

And then it started to overflowing again.

1:15:29

The tablet going to do so much.

1:15:31

You probably should get in and clean it out.

1:15:34

Well, so here's the problem.

1:15:36

I like I went I pulled the the what do you call it the protective lid off of the fucking thing.

1:15:43

And I stuck my head up there and the area where that pan is supposed to be.

1:15:48

I cannot even reach my hand in there.

1:15:51

So the the problem is not as much on the pan side on the drain side.

1:15:56

Because nowhere else I go.

1:15:57

No, but there's got to be a PVC pipe coming off of that drain pan that goes through the little

1:16:01

trap and then yeah, I can't see any of that.

1:16:04

It's all blocked.

1:16:07

So I was able to get my phone in there to snap a picture and the pan looks like shit.

1:16:12

Like it's like rusted up and all this garbage.

1:16:14

Yeah.

1:16:14

So I threw some tablets in there and stopped for a little while.

1:16:17

And then now it started up again.

1:16:18

But I'll just put more in because I bought a bunch of them.

1:16:20

Yeah, I mean, I'm not saying that's the safest way to do that.

1:16:22

But but it could be.

1:16:24

So like what advice do you have for like people in my situation?

1:16:28

Well, it's your your drain line is clogged or some clog in it.

1:16:33

Yeah.

1:16:34

And the best you can do is just what do you see the PVC?

1:16:38

I don't see shit.

1:16:39

So you've got to accept it.

1:16:41

It could be metal in Vegas or you're in Kilaar County.

1:16:45

I definitely go back and look and see if it's metal or but you should see two pipes coming

1:16:49

off your tray.

1:16:50

One is going to be lower.

1:16:51

One's going to be higher.

1:16:52

What is the main drain?

1:16:53

And once you overflow, if there's if that's all there, it's all blocked.

1:16:56

It could be.

1:16:58

Yeah.

1:16:58

Because they don't always put the access panel in the best spot.

1:17:02

Because the best way to kind of say drain is with air.

1:17:04

Just a little air gun.

1:17:05

Yeah.

1:17:05

So now I literally can't even get my hand there.

1:17:08

I could barely get a phone there to snap a picture.

1:17:15

The tablets may be your only solution.

1:17:18

I wonder if there's a liquid though.

1:17:21

Because it's in about liquid to make sure it's not going to destroy the pipes.

1:17:24

Yeah.

1:17:24

But you live in a multifamily HRA building.

1:17:26

Yeah.

1:17:27

I'll probably call my maintenance guy and be like, hey, you're like, what the fuck do I do here?

1:17:30

Yeah.

1:17:30

Your maintenance guy will know what works best because he deals with the most.

1:17:33

Yeah.

1:17:33

But yeah, you basically that trap holds a lot of slime.

1:17:37

Okay.

1:17:37

And you want to clean that trap.

1:17:39

Yeah.

1:17:40

Yeah.

1:17:40

Like if I could actually get my hand in there to be fine, but I don't know how to expect you to do that.

1:17:44

To get to the trap, it's going to be if the access panels are the wrong spot, it's going to be a pain in the ass.

1:17:50

So maybe the tablets will eventually get it.

1:17:54

So yeah, if you're in like a similar situation, like call the maintenance guy because they have.

1:17:59

They know their shit.

1:18:00

Usually people on site that know the building.

1:18:03

And they might be like, oh, you're a condo.

1:18:05

I can't work in the units and then drop a $20 bill on the floor and go, did you drop that?

1:18:09

I'll give you all the answers you want.

1:18:11

I mean, yeah, I don't care if he works on it or not.

1:18:12

Just tell me what to do.

1:18:13

Yeah.

1:18:13

Yeah.

1:18:14

He may have a better solution.

1:18:15

But the reality is, is the drain from that kind of say panel legit goes to the your parking garage.

1:18:22

Is that below your building?

1:18:23

Yes.

1:18:24

Okay.

1:18:24

So that's going down to your parking garage.

1:18:26

It's not solely going down.

1:18:27

It's going to tie in with the right units above you.

1:18:29

Yeah.

1:18:29

Yeah.

1:18:30

And I'll go down.

1:18:30

And someone's fucking leaked like last week or two weeks ago.

1:18:34

Kind of sicker.

1:18:35

Lick a lot.

1:18:37

But yeah.

1:18:37

So yeah, I would just keep trying the tablets or see if there's like a different former tablets.

1:18:42

And I'll try and snap another picture.

1:18:45

Like it's really fucking annoying, but.

1:18:46

Kind of the panes get really nasty and dirty.

1:18:49

But the slime usually gets caught in the trap because what happens is if you don't have the right filter in and this is kind of,

1:18:55

this is where putting the cheaper filter and kind of hurt you.

1:18:57

Yeah.

1:18:59

Because if you have the cheaper filter, which is a fiberglass filter, you can see you got literally like poke your finger through it.

1:19:04

Yeah.

1:19:05

But then some particles are going to stick past.

1:19:07

Yeah.

1:19:08

And I don't know if you caught what I said a second ago is I know how to clean the ductwork past the filter.

1:19:13

Yeah.

1:19:14

And that's getting to the coil, the a coil or the evaporator coil.

1:19:18

Right.

1:19:18

It's a coil in furnaces and that.

1:19:20

I know how to clean that and I actually was doing a test running my unit without a filter at all

1:19:25

because I have a rooftop unit and I didn't know if it'd be pulling the stuff up there and actually it's

1:19:30

No, it actually worked out really, really well.

1:19:32

But you know what pisses me off is like nobody teaches you this shit.

1:19:35

Yeah.

1:19:35

But to clean the evaporator coil, that involves like tools and knowledge of airfoil.

1:19:40

Right.

1:19:41

But okay.

1:19:41

So like let's say you owned a condo and you wanted to rent it out.

1:19:47

Like wouldn't you try and tell your tenants how shit worked in the apartment and what kind of maintenance they should do?

1:19:53

It's funny you bring that up.

1:19:54

So I did two things.

1:19:55

Once when I first got into the industry, I actually worked in apartments and I had a good decent base of knowledge, but we don't know everything.

1:20:05

Yeah.

1:20:05

I had a staff when I hire people, especially the apartment industry, I would go less experience and more customer service and I'd hire you.

1:20:16

Yeah.

1:20:16

I can't teach someone to be nice and respectful of people.

1:20:19

No, that's.

1:20:19

I get that.

1:20:20

I get to teach about a Turner scroll.

1:20:21

Yeah.

1:20:22

So what I would do is I would hook up with my vendors and I go, listen, I'll use you as a vendor, but you got to teach us when you're here.

1:20:29

Yeah.

1:20:29

And I go, and then when you teach us and we fuck it up, we'll call you to fix our fuckups.

1:20:34

And they're like, okay, cool.

1:20:35

So that's how I learned that way is I learned from my vendors show us.

1:20:39

Right.

1:20:40

And it was pretty cool.

1:20:41

We learned actually quite a bit.

1:20:43

Now, knowing about your unit, I opened up a building in Chicago called the Morgan.

1:20:49

I think I brought it up before.

1:20:50

It was not named after me even though I said it was.

1:20:52

The owner's daughter was named Morgan.

1:20:53

So I guess, but since my last name is Morgan, I'm like, yeah, it's the name after me.

1:20:57

This had some weird shit in it.

1:20:59

It had like weird opening windows.

1:21:02

It had weird operating blinds.

1:21:04

They, they, somebody got fancy with like stuff from Europe.

1:21:08

And so what we did is we actually did a video on how to run the wash machine.

1:21:13

I've had to teach people to use a washing machine.

1:21:16

Yeah.

1:21:17

There's nothing complicated about a washing machine.

1:21:18

It depends on what you like.

1:21:19

If you get these fucking Korean ones and the number, the Korean levels.

1:21:23

It's still start wash, walk away.

1:21:25

It's Korean.

1:21:26

I can't read that.

1:21:26

Oh, fuck, by the Korean.

1:21:28

I, that's why I read.

1:21:29

So I don't have to worry about this shit.

1:21:31

So, but we did, we did a video on how to operate all the different appliances,

1:21:35

how to work the windows, how, oh, the locking patio door.

1:21:39

No, this thing like had like space shuttle locks on it.

1:21:42

Like you could like fly this building to the moon and all the fucking things were closed

1:21:46

if the boot actually existed.

1:21:49

So, but yeah, it would come in and you would turn the handle one way.

1:21:55

It would lock all the locks.

1:21:57

And the other way would open the door, but we went up to lock it all.

1:22:01

Shit wasn't lined up properly.

1:22:02

Like there was bolts sticking out of the frame and brackets on the door.

1:22:06

So we, we, we told them how to, how to do that.

1:22:08

And that seemed to tell out quite a bit because they taught people how to do the basic stuff.

1:22:13

Yeah.

1:22:13

Now we didn't go in depth, but honestly, YouTube, YouTube has gotten to a point where,

1:22:18

no, I get that, but like here, my real problem is like,

1:22:23

okay, you're investing in this thing to make money.

1:22:25

Right.

1:22:26

So like, this is why I rent.

1:22:28

So I don't have to deal with this bullshit.

1:22:29

Right.

1:22:29

So the person who owns it is rented is, is buying it so they can rent it out to a guy like me

1:22:35

and make money.

1:22:36

And like, I'm a great tenant.

1:22:37

I always pay on time.

1:22:38

Yeah.

1:22:38

I don't fucking make noise, whatever the fuck.

1:22:40

But like, how much money are you losing when you don't tell me,

1:22:47

hey, Dave, once a year, you got to do, right, you clean out the blinker fluid, right?

1:22:50

Like if you don't tell me to do that, I'm not going to do it.

1:22:53

Right.

1:22:53

Because it's not my property.

1:22:54

I don't give a fuck, right?

1:22:55

Because when it breaks, I'm going to call you and make you pay for it.

1:22:59

So like you're losing shows of money by letting this thing deteriorate.

1:23:03

Yeah.

1:23:03

As opposed to saying, hey, Dave, can you just check the blinker fluid once a year?

1:23:07

Yeah.

1:23:07

So it's weird because in Nevada, up until last July,

1:23:12

you could charge your tenants for preventive maintenance work.

1:23:17

So if you set a company out there like a handyman out there to change all the filters,

1:23:21

you could backcharge your residents.

1:23:23

Interesting.

1:23:23

And they made that illegal, which, you know, the way I look at it is it's your equipment.

1:23:29

Make sure it's done right.

1:23:31

Because fuck you, you're going to charge me for all of them.

1:23:33

Like I didn't tell her.

1:23:34

Well, okay.

1:23:34

I don't think the government should get involved because like, okay, so, but

1:23:39

if you're willing to offer me lower rents in exchange for I pay for this preventive maintenance,

1:23:46

fine.

1:23:46

That's a choice I get to make.

1:23:48

Whereas now the government says you have to do it this way.

1:23:50

Well, then all prices go up.

1:23:52

Yeah.

1:23:53

I mean, yeah, that's your argument you always jump to.

1:23:55

But I also would jump to the free market.

1:23:57

It's going to go into intervening.

1:23:59

But unfortunately, apartments don't really operate into the free market.

1:24:03

So they're not a price fix.

1:24:04

And you want to call me out and call me out.

1:24:05

No, it's bullshit.

1:24:06

But it's what that's part of the remark.

1:24:07

Bullshit.

1:24:08

That you can call your competition and ask them how much they charge.

1:24:13

We as tenants are allowed to do that too.

1:24:15

No, you're shopping for the best deal.

1:24:18

But I can call other renters and say, hey, man, don't rent that apartment for more than $1,000.

1:24:25

We can do, we can clue we're allowed to do that.

1:24:28

But that's not how it actually works.

1:24:29

Well, that's your choice.

1:24:30

But it's like you're choosing as renters to not do that.

1:24:33

But don't blame the owners.

1:24:35

But if you're calling your competition, you know your competition is going to charge,

1:24:39

you're all going to be in the same realm.

1:24:41

So what?

1:24:42

There is no like, because then you can keep raising the rent.

1:24:44

But someone else can start building shit and charge less.

1:24:47

And they will.

1:24:48

But they don't because they see the greed that they get when they charge.

1:24:51

No, the reason they don't is because the government zones everything and says,

1:24:54

can't build here.

1:24:55

That's the reason that doesn't happen.

1:24:57

Greed is, yeah.

1:24:58

There's nothing to do with greed.

1:24:59

Everyone's greedy.

1:25:00

I'm greedy.

1:25:00

I'm a greedy renter.

1:25:01

I'm going to eat the lowest price I can.

1:25:03

I'm going to call my buddy and say, hey, man, don't pay more than $10 for that apartment.

1:25:07

I'm going to collude with my fellow renters.

1:25:11

That's why it's fair for me to do, but not for them to do.

1:25:13

Because price fixing, you can do, what about milk?

1:25:16

I mean, you want to pay 12 dollars a gallon for milk?

1:25:17

Let them know people can do low prices.

1:25:20

Somebody will offer milk for a lower price.

1:25:22

Rat milk?

1:25:23

No, regular cow milk.

1:25:25

I get the little nipples.

1:25:26

No, dude, somebody will see that there's insane profits to be made by lowering the price of milk.

1:25:32

That's how markets work.

1:25:33

Markets don't charge more because they get more money.

1:25:37

They charge what optimizes profits.

1:25:39

What color is the sky in your world?

1:25:41

Dude, listen closely.

1:25:43

Is it a pretty good color?

1:25:43

Listen closely.

1:25:45

They don't charge the maximum price because that's not what maximizes profits.

1:25:51

Profits are a curve.

1:25:52

They have to find the point on the curve that maximizes profits.

1:25:56

In a free market, yes.

1:25:57

And you're saying they're going to charge over here where the curve is down.

1:26:01

No, they're not.

1:26:02

They're going to charge over here because they know their...

1:26:03

Right, and over here is $3 for milk.

1:26:06

But they know their competition is going to be charging roughly the same price.

1:26:08

It doesn't matter.

1:26:10

It doesn't fucking miss.

1:26:11

Anybody can make milk.

1:26:13

There's going to be thousands of milk producers.

1:26:15

If the amount of profits from milk goes over here to 12 dollars.

1:26:20

Anybody can make milk.

1:26:21

I can't have a cow out here.

1:26:22

Why not?

1:26:22

I looked into it.

1:26:23

Well, why can't you?

1:26:24

Who's stopping you?

1:26:25

The government.

1:26:25

Oh, the government is the government again.

1:26:27

It's always the government.

1:26:27

They're the dirty government.

1:26:29

It's always the government.

1:26:29

It's never the milk makers.

1:26:31

It's never the ranchers.

1:26:32

It's always the government.

1:26:33

So then I have to drink raw milk and that's disgusting and gross.

1:26:35

So fucking boil it.

1:26:37

No, according to the government, raw milk is really bad for me.

1:26:39

So boil it.

1:26:40

You have a stove.

1:26:42

Or does big stove collude and...

1:26:44

Pasturize it?

1:26:45

No way.

1:26:46

I can't do that.

1:26:47

Big stove is colluded to keep you out of the stove market.

1:26:49

Pasturizing is a big word.

1:26:51

And big pot and pan has made it so you can't afford pots and pans.

1:26:54

No, you can buy pots and pans and stoves.

1:26:56

Drink raw milk if you can.

1:26:59

Fuck the government.

1:27:00

I'm going to start.

1:27:01

Drink raw milk.

1:27:03

Fuck the government.

1:27:04

No, they've legit arrested people for this.

1:27:06

Of course.

1:27:07

The Amish, they've been to Pennsylvania.

1:27:09

They made them pour out all their fucking milk.

1:27:11

The Amish.

1:27:13

How about we leave them the fuck alone?

1:27:15

Leave all of us alone.

1:27:16

Leave all of us alone.

1:27:17

Well, I mean, some of us...

1:27:20

I've been in line at the grocery store.

1:27:21

Some of them need to know what to do.

1:27:23

I mean, like, no, no, no.

1:27:25

He's straight up.

1:27:25

Seriously.

1:27:27

Guy comes up to me with his phone in his hand where I work at.

1:27:30

Do you think you can view the cameras and see what my motorcycle was stolen?

1:27:37

Oh, like last night?

1:27:39

No, about two weeks ago.

1:27:41

I go, he goes, well, what should I do?

1:27:43

I go, did you call the police?

1:27:45

No.

1:27:46

You sure was your boarder's leg?

1:27:48

Oh, no, no, wait.

1:27:49

He goes, well, but I know where it is.

1:27:52

I go, what?

1:27:53

He goes, I said, GPS on it.

1:27:55

Okay.

1:27:55

He looks like somebody's garage.

1:27:56

I go, well, go fucking give it.

1:27:58

Yeah.

1:27:58

He goes, well, what am I going to do?

1:28:00

Just call the police.

1:28:01

Show them the information.

1:28:02

Let them go and get it.

1:28:03

They don't care.

1:28:03

They actually don't care.

1:28:04

Yeah.

1:28:04

Well, and now with cars that they should.

1:28:07

They, well, here's the funny thing.

1:28:08

They only care if the GPS reports the wrong house and then they'll go get a fucking warrant

1:28:15

for the wrong house.

1:28:16

But if you can say that the GPS is this house, I've like seen the motorcycle come out of that garage.

1:28:22

They'll be like, oh, no, we can do it.

1:28:23

It's a civil matter.

1:28:24

Like the cops are fucking working.

1:28:25

But keeping that address, I'll kick that fucking door in a second.

1:28:27

Right, right.

1:28:28

Yeah.

1:28:29

They're so worthless.

1:28:29

But you may be right.

1:28:32

It's, I'm not going to get cops.

1:28:36

I don't have a problem with them, but I have a problem with the reporting numbers.

1:28:39

They misrepresent the crime.

1:28:42

Like was it two years ago?

1:28:43

They're like, all crime is down in Vegas except shootings.

1:28:47

No, no, that can't be because I live in Vegas and I'm walking around.

1:28:50

But let's just take your word at what you say.

1:28:54

So what you're trying to tell me is murder is up, but shootings are down.

1:29:00

That's not how that works.

1:29:01

These knives.

1:29:02

No, no, but you can use that.

1:29:04

Baseball bat.

1:29:04

So I never told you the story of the car with the cop that I met at the ZZ Topcon search.

1:29:08

Maybe.

1:29:09

So basically what he said is the reason the murder rate is going down is because doctors don't know

1:29:14

when to go to coffee break.

1:29:16

Meaning if you got somebody shot and they look like a gangbanger, I had to take a coffee break.

1:29:20

Yeah.

1:29:21

But he's saying so shootings are, because it's a shooting somewhere you want to worry about

1:29:25

because that number is staying stagnant.

1:29:27

That's staying pretty healthy.

1:29:30

The murder rate is dropping.

1:29:32

So when a city says our murder rate is up because that's the number they have a hard time hiding.

1:29:37

Yeah.

1:29:37

So the fact that your city goes, the murder rate is up, but everything else is down.

1:29:41

Right there is a problem.

1:29:43

Robberies.

1:29:44

I mean, so they're down.

1:29:45

Yeah.

1:29:46

So what's going with the murder?

1:29:47

Right.

1:29:48

You know, it's always you got to kind of copy that game.

1:29:51

But the reality is if they say murder is up and shootings are down, they're fucking lying to you.

1:29:56

You go back to the 70s and 80s.

1:29:58

I mean, do you remember what an ambulance looked like in the 70s and 80s?

1:30:02

Yeah.

1:30:03

There was like literally like a door with a gurney.

1:30:06

Yeah.

1:30:07

Put them in there.

1:30:07

Let's go.

1:30:08

Yeah.

1:30:08

No equipment.

1:30:09

Yeah.

1:30:09

These guys, these are operating rooms now.

1:30:11

Yeah.

1:30:11

So then alone, because when you get hurt, you have what's called a golden hour.

1:30:16

The quicker you get to the hot, the quicker you get medical treatment, the golden hour,

1:30:21

the better chance you ever survive.

1:30:23

So your golden hour can start in the ambulance now, where before you're on a gurney strapped down

1:30:29

and you're just bouncing with the fucking station wagon going down the street, because they legit

1:30:33

were sort of station wagon.

1:30:35

Yeah.

1:30:35

They went to Vans and now they're just like, I don't know, black helicopters or some weird

1:30:40

shit with technical stuff in there.

1:30:42

But yeah.

1:30:43

So yeah, it's got to play that game.

1:30:47

I don't know how to go to the crime rate, but it's fucking ridiculous.

1:30:50

But change your filters.

1:30:51

Here you go.

1:30:52

If you want cold air, you want mechanical cooling, keep your air filter going, but definitely

1:30:57

check your Delta T, which is the return of the supply.

1:31:00

If you're anywhere near the number 20, you're at least meeting the industry standards.

1:31:04

Some units perform better, very few units perform less, but that'll tell you if you're

1:31:09

truly cooling and it'll save you a few coins.

1:31:12

So when Dave has interest rates up at 18%, we have ways to sell by outside.

1:31:17

I don't know.

1:31:17

You pick Ash.

1:31:19

I'm not BlackRock.

1:31:20

Jesus.

1:31:21

You will be.

1:31:21

Yeah.

1:31:23

All right, guys.

1:31:23

Thanks for listening.

1:31:24

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1:31:26

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1:31:28

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