Explicit Changing a Tire, AI Tools
Ep. 56

Changing a Tire, AI Tools

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Changing A Tire, AI Tools

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00:00:00 Maryland man & property rights

00:26:35 UK trying to block the sun

00:33:01 Klaus Schwab removed from WEF

00:36:51 Oakland mayor wants $50 minimum wage

00:40:53 Nancy Mace insults a constituent & Ron’s secret

00:47:38 RFK & the FDA

01:09:32 Dave talks about AI tools that go way beyond silly chat bots

01:22:04 Ron talks about how to change a car tire Resources discussed on the show:

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Alright, welcome to The Canary in The Cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan, my co-host Dave

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Havlicek. We're here to entertain you educate you and hopefully make you laugh. Um, Dave,

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did you do you check your email on a regular basis? I mean, or text or what? I mean, we

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must have missed the communication. I don't know. I have my email box and then we have

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the canary box which forwards to mine. So I'm getting everything. I mean, I didn't care

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to send as an email because I watched two podcasts. I was able to get two podcasts down

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today and they're both right-winging a little bit like one's Vince from the day I took over

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them. But I'm surprising that Ron was just a right-wing. No, well, it's a cat turd. I

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mean, I find him funny. I know you don't like him, but, but I just, I, they both had

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the same topic today. Yeah. Pro FBI. The FBI is doing good. I'm not saying the FBI is doing

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bad because cashpal has stepped up. Dave Bongino appears to be doing good. I think they're

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arresting people. But Vince is the guy who took over for Bongino. Okay. And I've been

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struggling trying to like him. And, but today I think it was down the coffin. He literally

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chastised his listeners and the people who are bashing the FBI. He's like, no, they're

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doing a good job. He literally did a whole show at a lab. FBI did this. FBI did this.

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It's like we get pissed at the national media because they all have the same words. Yeah.

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Well, what the fuck are we doing? Well, who's we? I'm not, I'm not part of it. Well, no,

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it's the Royal Wee. It's like the podcast. I'm sure. Why? So I actually did get that

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email and I just hit the lead. I would have shown the email and then deleted this. Fuck

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you. I'm not talking good about you because here's the thing. Yes, they are making some

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arrest and they are doing something. They're not arresting the government. But they're

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the fucking FBI. That's their goddamn job. They're arresting like people and not the

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government. Oh, we got two or three of the top 10 most wanted. Oh, yay. They're arresting

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like dudes that live in Maryland and Maryland man, Maryland man. That dude's got to go.

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No, I looked more into that case and you are wronger than I thought you were before actually.

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It's all me out. No, so one correction. He did not have a green card. He has this other

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weird status that lets you live and work here. But it's not a green card. Okay. So I don't

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know why the fuck that's a thing. But was he a gang man? There's no evidence of that.

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No, what? There's no evidence. What evidence do you want? Evidence. Tattoos? That's not

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evidence. MS 13 on his knuckles. That's not an evidence. Okay. So I read his whole story.

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Now, okay, I don't know if this is all true or not. Did you ever MS in? No, I went to

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Wikipedia and then like looked at the links in there and but so here's the thing. So Wikipedia

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is selling me out. He was born in, I think he was born in El Salvador. He was. If he

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was ordered to board him, he's home. That's where you would send him. But he grew up in

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like this barrio where it was all gang activity going gang run and it wasn't MS 13. It was

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a different gang. Okay. And he has an older brother brother. Okay. And they tried to force

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his older brother into that gang. And he was able to escape to America. And he got asylum,

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I want to say. So he came legally however you want to call it. Okay, with daddy Trump's

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permission or whatever. Well, no, well, he came before Trump. Yeah, but the reality is

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he came in he is a guest. He was a guest in his country. So well, his brother got citizenship.

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Really? Yeah, his brother's a citizen. Hmm. So and then like two, three, four years later,

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they tried to recruit this guy. Okay, because he was like 12. So they started trying to recruit

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him and force him into the gang. So his mom does the same thing like sneaks him out of

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the country. Now he did not he was not given asylum. So he just snuck in. He did. And that's

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his side of the story. So he's saying yes, I snuck in. Okay, okay. And then he applied

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for asylum. He didn't get out. He didn't get asylum, but he got this weird other status.

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Okay. So the so they had him in ice detainment, I think, and he applied for this other status,

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which they gave him. So now they let him out and he's allowed to live and work here. Okay.

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So he's here legally as far as anyone else is concerned. Yeah. He's here legally as a guest.

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I don't agree. Green card is you're still a guest. No, it's not. Yes, you're still a permanent

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resident. It literally says this on the card permanent residents. Well, that's what it it's

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actually not called a green card. People call it that because it's green. It's called a permanent

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resident card. Okay, but you're not a citizen. No, you're not a citizen. Okay, so you're still

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kind of you just can't vote. You're essentially American, but you can't vote. That's the only

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difference. Okay. But we didn't even have a great card. He did not have a green card. This other

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weird thing which I don't know the exact differences between that. Okay. But he got picked up on a

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traffic stop where other people in the car okay, and they had issues. Okay, what were their

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issues? I think they were gang bangers. Oh, so he was like four people in the car, three were gang

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bangers. The one wasn't you never had any gangbanger friends in Chicago. I did but there you go. I

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would have been I would have been I would have been a car with them. I would have been lumped into them.

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You would have been. Exactly. I was lumped in with them. Okay.

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But he had drugs on him. I don't think that was correct. Huh? I don't think that was correct. I didn't

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read about that. We have we have boxes right in front of us that tell us all this shit. And he I

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believe it was it was enough to distribute or package to distribute with the capitalist. Sure.

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She'd want him here.

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No, and that's fine. But so he but he has he literally has a tattoos on even his wife when

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she posts photos of him. She blurs out the tattoos on his knuckle, which is MS 13. It's

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symbols. But it's a symbol that I'll wear. He also has high ranking tattoos of the MS 13 gang on

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his body. Okay, just that's just not evidence though. Have you ever that's not that's not evidence

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of a crime? Okay. Have I ever told you why I never I would never get a tattoo? Well, you mentioned

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it last week. I don't know. That's the same reason. Yeah, it is. I why do you want to put

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something in your body to help you identify you? Okay, so he puts on MS 13 gang tax. Okay.

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That's not illegal. Not crime. True. But it shows your association because here's the thing. So what

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if the if the MS 13 gang saw him with the Tats and he wasn't a member, there might be a problem

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with that. So what we deport those people? They did. I think they hold on. No, no, those people

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that would attack people for having a tattoo. Oh, the cops. Yeah, exactly. Well, I mean,

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if we can find a way to deport cops, I mean, I'm on board that we agree with. But yeah, the story is

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it's a lot more complicated than anyone. No, no, the media is is is this is their

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diet on a hill moment and the Democrats are literally embarrassing themselves with this.

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I mean, did you check the wife abusing? Did you see that? There was no evidence of that.

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Bullshit. There's curfew. There's her in a video saying it. Okay. Women don't lie.

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Women later recanted that story. Wikipedia. She later recanted that story. I can't believe your

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fact. Check me with Wikipedia. I'm just saying if a woman says to you, my boyfriend beat me up,

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and then a week later says actually, I lied. Okay. Which time is she talking to you? But wait,

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you didn't go to Snopes, did you? I don't want them to show me up either. Okay. So Wikipedia is

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okay, but Snopes is not. I'm not saying it's okay. I'm just saying this is the story as people

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have told it. He looked like a gangbanger. That's not a crime. He was a gangbanger. None of that is

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a crime. Yeah. It's not even a crime to have friends where your friends do illegal things.

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That's not a crime. But undercover detectives, he went to two judges. Two judges said,

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Judges are full of shit. You yourself keep saying these judges are out of control.

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You won't do process. That's the best I can give you for new process. That's not due process.

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Due process is this. Here's a crime that we believe you did. Yes. We are now going to have a trial.

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Yes, they did that. With a jury. No, that's personal choice. No, it's not. You can choose not to have

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a jury. You can waive a jury trial, but you did not do that. He never had a trial. There was never

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any trial. Round them up, get them out. Okay, give them a trial. Why? He's already home.

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No, he's in a prison for no crime. He's home. He's in a prison for no crime. Okay, then why is

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the president of his home country locking him up for it? His president's a fucking psychopath.

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Have you listened to this guy? The lowest crime rate in the world. He's not been made guilty of any

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crime. Okay, well, he's gone. And we might get lucky on this though. There's some good might happen out

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of this. There's a few Democrat senators over there right now. They are not going to leave without

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I don't understand that. Like what the fuck is the point of like you're only making it worse for

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yourself when you can't vote for things? Okay, whatever. I had heard talking of this, but I didn't

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really look into it. So when he was sitting there with Van Halen, I mean Van Holden, whatever,

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Van Margarita's delivered to the table. The president of the country said put Margarita on that

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table. Oh, God. So the president of the country fucking, what do I know what you would call that?

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Yeah, well, no, you just, they don't look like they're having a good old friendly conversation.

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Oh, God. We got to sit it over the gangbanger. I mean, come on. Oh, whatever. I don't care who

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what gang, what like, the gangbanging is not a crime. It's not a crime to have friends.

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No, no. So technically with the RICO Act, which I disagree with whole hard. Which is not constitutional.

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How are they locking everybody up? Could they do whatever the fuck they want?

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They're criminals. Okay. So actually, what I do find kind of ironic, do you know who invented the

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RICO Act? RFK, RFK senior? No. Giuliani. Well, he was in that crew, but RFK was the attorney general

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at the time. So RICO was back in the 60s? Yes. Okay. That's how they got them. That's how they

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ended the mafia. Well, then in the mafia to the 90s, they really broke their back. I'm thinking

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it was Giuliani, but I'm not going to. Giuliani like finished it off, but their back was broken in

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the 60s. So with this whole Trump collusion cases, Giuliani, I caught up in that. Do you know what

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they used to found Giuliani guilty of? His own shit. RICO Act. They RICO Act him. That's why

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you shouldn't be doing this shit. You're going to get used against you. Like, wake up, stupid.

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No, I know. You know what? Again, I'm, there's so many of our rights were violated,

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all these people who come across the border. No, they weren't. The murders, the rapes, the

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crimes. Yeah, okay. Two of RICO's just raped at 13 years old. Like you're saying so many as if it's

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some kind of like massive widespread problem as opposed to native-born Americans who do this shit.

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You know what? That is such a fucking liberal response. No, it's not. Well, Americans kill people,

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too. They do, and they do, and you're not doing anything about it. You don't care. No, I don't.

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You don't have any sob stories. You don't cry about it. You don't have give, send, goes for it.

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The border was not open, and these illegals did not come across. The people that they killed

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would still be alive today. Yeah, but we'd also have the- But Americans killed people, too. No, no.

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We would have less of the good things that the good ones bring. What is it? What's good

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given across that border? Cheap vegetables. See, that's the other thing. So you like slave labor.

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It's not slave labor. They're coming here willingly. They want to do it. No, no, wait. So-

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Slavery is about consent. Okay, so- You're changing the fucking narrative. So all these illegals went

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to like Chicago, LA, New York. How many vegetable farms in those areas? Well, those people do things,

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too. They like to have tamales and- They like pluck rats up off the streets. You don't like the

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tamale guy in Chicago? Oh, I love the tamales. Well, there you go. That's not in those guys.

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I don't know where they go with tamales. Come on. Okay, again, I've said this very clear. I don't

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mind the illegals that were here four and a half years ago and more. I think they should find a

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way to make them stand out. You are taking like 20 people or let's say 100 people who are a problem

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and blowing that up to the entire how many million it is. Like, you just can't do that.

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So they didn't take over a proper complex in Aurora, Colorado?

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Allegedly they did. Allegedly they did. Why don't we again? Like, this is a-

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There was like three guys just fucking shoot them.

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There was not three guys. Shoot them in the face.

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I know. Colorado is such a gun-friendly state. I'm like, what the fuck is going on in Colorado?

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None of this makes you look- You don't need the feds to come in and do this. Just shoot them in

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the fucking face. Then you'll go to jail. No, I won't. You want a bet on that? If they come over

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take over my apartment complex, can I shoot them in the face? Who's the president? Are we going back

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to the Biden years? Doesn't matter. The Biden years you'd be locked up. No, I wouldn't. Yeah, you would.

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No, I wouldn't. I guarantee it. No, I wouldn't. The guy who stopped the- No, Jerry will convict that.

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Believe the guy- No, Jerry will convict that. They acquitted Daniel Penny. They dropped the charges

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against the bodega guy. You're never going to get a Jerry to convict on that. I hope so, but well-

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If it is wins, come try and take over my apartment. I don't care who's in charge. I'll wait for a

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Democrat. You come over, take over my apartment. I'll shoot you in the fucking face and I'll get

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off scot-free because you can't just take over my fucking apartment. But in Nevada, you can't

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shoot somebody until they come in your house. Want a bet? Legally. Want a bet? Well, how would you-

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Oh, would you play- Do you have a drop gun? I don't need your questions.

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I have a fight. I have a- Well, I have a couple friends that are family that are cops, but

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with my one cousin, he was sitting across from- I was- We were at his house and he was sitting

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like here and I was here and he had his leg crossed. He's a Chicago cop. And I look and I see the gun

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barrel coming off underneath his pant leg. And I'm like, dude, man, stop pointing your drop gun at me.

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So what a drop gun is. Do you know what a drop gun is?

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Not exactly. It's when a cop shoots it at our person and they drop the gun.

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I don't know the phrases according to Chicago, so who knows? So yeah, he didn't find that too funny.

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But hey, if you carry a drop gun, it's for the shinkiness of people.

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Well, they're not innocent. They're breaking into my apartments trying to take it over.

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Okay. That's the whole scenario though. Okay. So, well, agreement, disagree. I say to you guys

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a gangbanger. I don't care, V. That's the point. I don't care. It's not crime.

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Did I discuss the president's response? Not our president, but his president's response?

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Uh, no.

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When the media member in the White House, he goes, you need to bring him back. He goes,

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the president of El Salvador goes, you want me to sneak him back in the country?

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I'm not going to sneak a illegal in the country.

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This guy, I like the guy. He makes me laugh. So I'm like, cool.

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Yeah, I don't know. But apparently self deportation is up really high right now. I wonder why.

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Well, exactly. So like, we don't need to do anything. We don't need this shit.

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Whatever.

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Change incentives. That's all you got to do.

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Well, no, I mean, well, no, Ron Paul, actually, Ron Paul's view was with the illegals,

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let's make our country so prosperous that no one even cares that they're here.

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Right. Why would you? Why? Who cares? I think it's not that.

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But then there are some that believe just cut off the services and the leave.

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Well, it's both.

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Right. So, but then if you're here for nefarious reasons, sorry.

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But again, like, you don't need to fed. That's not what the feds are here for.

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Again, I am very clear on this. I look at this as an invasion of our country.

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Well, this is that's retarded.

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So no, it's not.

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It is retarded.

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Oh, so like the two of immigrants that call it with 180 rounds of bullets in the car today.

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180 rounds. Oh my God. That's a trip. That's a weekend trip to the fucking gun range.

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Have you ever gone shooting?

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Yeah.

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Then what do you talk about 180 rounds?

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Well, I don't shoot. I don't. Well, it's my AR. It's still a lot of weapons.

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No, it's nothing.

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It might have been. It might have been more than it might have been.

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Oh my God.

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Might have been more than that. I wasn't bringing that up.

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So I wasn't going to bring it up. I wasn't going to care about it.

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But no, I get I look at as an invasion and it's not an army needs to leave.

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It's not an army.

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Okay.

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It's people that just want to live and work and I like it.

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Oh, shit.

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0.01% are assholes that are just trying to do crime.

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So, okay. Oh, okay. You know, you know the 0.1% are.

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No.

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Oh, well, how do we know who that are?

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It wasn't natives either.

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Well, kick them all out.

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That's retarded.

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Again, four and a half years ago, if you came over, you can stay.

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No.

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The last four years.

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No, no, no.

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Kick rocks, bitch.

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Find the individuals and shoot them in the face.

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That's it.

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That's all you're gonna do.

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Hey, I only want to send them to prison for life.

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You want to shoot them in the face.

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Okay.

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But I'm going to prove that they're the actual bad guys first.

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You just don't give a fuck.

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Like, you don't care if they're the bad guys or not.

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If they, well, they broke the law.

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This guy didn't break any laws.

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Wait, how do they get here again?

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He got a legal status.

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He gave me a legally.

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Right, but he got a legal status.

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Huh.

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He obtained a legal status.

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So he entered our country illegally.

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Okay.

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Isn't that a law right there?

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He broke.

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That's a civil infraction.

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Okay, still a law.

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Okay, so you've never got a ticket?

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It's a peeing ticket?

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Yeah, but I'm American.

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All right, you go to Al Salvador then.

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Trust me, they want to kick me out.

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So, wait, wait, you think that you have magical rights

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because you were born on this side of a line?

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Well, I don't think that we do have that.

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No, you don't.

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Yes, oh my God.

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Where do rights come from?

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Oh, God.

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Well, the fucking magic, that spaghetti monster.

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You're the one who believes in that shit.

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I don't believe in that.

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Wait, again, we can have this discussion again.

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If you believe in property rights here in America,

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you cannot be an open borders guy.

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It's confusing.

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You're a hit and crack.

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And you are.

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No, it isn't.

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So, you're for some property rights.

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I am for property rights.

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When I own property, that's my property.

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I don't get to tell you what to do on your property.

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Okay, so when someone else owns property,

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you don't give a fuck about them.

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No, why should I?

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So, they don't have the right to do it

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and say what they want.

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What are you talking about?

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My neighbor.

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Can you go make a sandwich at my neighbor's house right now?

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No.

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Why not?

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Because it's his property.

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Oh, okay.

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Why not go over there?

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I don't want to.

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You know, I think he's got good slummy.

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Okay, good for him.

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He's Italian.

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He's got good slummy.

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So what?

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Go, go.

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I don't want to.

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Okay, but if you wanted to, would you, could you?

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I could.

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Well, you could get killed as well.

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Yeah.

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With a good shot in the face.

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Okay.

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So, okay, so we've established that

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you respect my neighbor's property rights.

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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So, if you're in Mexico and Mexico owns that land.

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No, Mexico does not own that land.

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Okay.

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There's no, there's no such thing as this magical entity

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called Mexico that owns a giant swath of land.

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So do they have roads in Mexico?

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Yes.

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Who owns those?

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Nobody.

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They're public.

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So, so Mexico owns them.

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No, they're public.

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You're, you're doing the same thing that they do down at city hall

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when you try and record and they want to kick your ass out.

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They say, this is city hall.

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We own this.

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Right.

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The, we as in everybody in America.

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But then you can record.

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Right.

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But they kick you out anyway.

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Well, then you can sue them.

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But you can't.

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Why not?

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You lose.

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Now, it's something important.

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That's what they do.

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So, so you don't, you don't have any special privilege

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because you're American or not.

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It's a public entity.

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It's either public or it's private.

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Right.

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And public is owned by the citizen.

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No, it's not owned at all.

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There is no owner.

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That's what you don't seem to get.

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The text.

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Owner, you don't know what ownership means.

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Ownership means I control it.

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Okay.

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Now, who controls the road?

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Who pays for it?

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Do you control the road?

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No, who pays for it?

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It doesn't matter who pays for it.

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It matters who controls it.

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It matters who pays for it.

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No, it doesn't.

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That's not what ownership is.

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Ownership is the control over it.

19:50

Okay.

19:51

Let's simplify this.

19:53

A Mexican crosses the border.

19:54

Does he own that land?

19:56

No.

19:57

Okay.

19:57

So, but, but at some point someone owns that land.

20:00

No, it may be public.

20:01

There's tons of unowned land.

20:02

But they're crossing farmers' land.

20:04

They are.

20:05

There's fucking numerous stores that cross.

20:07

So, if you ask the farmers what they want.

20:09

Which specific farmers have you talked to about this?

20:12

We personally talked to.

20:14

Yes.

20:14

I've seen interviews with Texas farmers,

20:16

New Mexico farmers.

20:18

So, then that's those farmers' problem.

20:21

It's not my problem.

20:22

Okay.

20:22

If so, if, if someone walks on your property,

20:26

you just shoot them.

20:27

I'm not going to shoot them for just walking.

20:29

So, you would call the police?

20:30

No.

20:31

Okay.

20:32

What would you do?

20:32

Well, he's just walking.

20:33

What do I care?

20:34

Okay.

20:35

Across your property.

20:37

Okay.

20:37

So, what?

20:37

So, you're okay with that?

20:38

I might be.

20:39

He's just walking.

20:40

And there's hundreds of them.

20:42

Okay.

20:42

That's what I'm saying.

20:43

It depends.

20:44

They're breaking into your water storage tanks.

20:45

Because if you're a farmer.

20:46

Wait, now that's a problem.

20:47

Now I'm going to start shooting people.

20:48

Okay.

20:49

So, that's what's going on.

20:51

Okay.

20:51

Then, then handle the specific problem.

20:54

Stop.

20:55

Let me fucking finish.

20:56

Handle the specific problem.

20:58

Instead of saying, here's this magical borderline.

21:01

And if you cross that magical borderline,

21:03

we exactly have to be parted.

21:05

It's not a magic.

21:05

You keep referring to the magical.

21:06

It is magic.

21:06

It is magic.

21:07

Why is it magic?

21:08

Because it's not real.

21:09

You drew it on a fucking map.

21:11

Okay.

21:11

Is the line between my neighbor's house and my house,

21:14

is it magical?

21:15

Kind of.

21:16

Like, if there's no fence or anything,

21:18

then you're just agreeing on where the line is, right?

21:21

No, there's property lines.

21:22

Says who?

21:23

It's on deeds.

21:23

It's on...

21:24

So, who says who?

21:25

Well, apparently who I bothered from,

21:27

or the government.

21:28

Oh, so it's magic.

21:28

So, it's the government.

21:29

It's magic.

21:30

They're doing magic.

21:31

And there's casting magical spells and saying,

21:34

here's this magical line,

21:35

and that's where the property is.

21:36

That's not how property works.

21:38

When you want to distinguish property,

21:40

you have to build a structure that says this side of the line,

21:44

and that side of the line.

21:45

Absolutely.

21:45

Absolutely is not true.

21:46

Yes, it is.

21:47

No, it's not.

21:47

Yes, it is.

21:48

Okay, so...

21:49

Stop relying on the government to tell you what to do.

21:51

So, when someone is in a strip mall recording,

21:54

Yeah.

21:54

And they're doing an audit,

21:55

and they made the mistake that they're on private property,

21:57

they get kicked off.

21:59

There's no fence, there's no line.

22:00

But you're still relying on the government magic

22:02

to tell you where the line is.

22:04

Okay.

22:04

Why are you doing that?

22:06

Stop asserting that government is the authority.

22:09

They're not the authority.

22:11

No, this, we've had this discussion before.

22:13

In your world, you say they're not,

22:16

but you listen and obey them,

22:17

and you've been the need to that.

22:18

Because they usurp the authority.

22:19

Okay, you allow them to have it.

22:21

I don't allow anything.

22:22

No, you do.

22:23

You allow them.

22:24

We all do.

22:24

Because you worship it.

22:25

We all allow them.

22:26

But you agree with it.

22:27

I don't agree.

22:27

Okay, don't make a general statement like that.

22:30

You do because you're arguing for it.

22:32

You're saying we need that magical line in Mexico.

22:35

No, no, I'm saying property right.

22:36

My neighbors are my property lines.

22:38

Then stop talking about borders and ships.

22:40

But what is a border?

22:42

A border is not a private property line.

22:44

No, it's not.

22:46

Actually, do you know what they're going to do with the border?

22:47

They are looking to take over,

22:50

they're going to zone the area by the border.

22:54

Dude, they have no authority to do that.

22:55

You just said that this land belongs to farmers.

22:58

Now you're saying they're going to steal from farmers?

23:00

Then the government is the bad guy, not in Mexico.

23:02

If they're stealing private property, I agree with that.

23:05

But I think there's areas where it is public property

23:08

and they're going to set up a radius.

23:10

They're actually going to have a court in that area.

23:13

God, it's fucking stupid.

23:14

Well, I mean, again, I mean-

23:15

We're paying for all this.

23:17

We are.

23:18

Oh, so you don't want to pay for that,

23:20

but you're okay paying the hotel bill.

23:22

No, when did I say that?

23:24

You never binged about it.

23:25

What are you talking about?

23:26

All the immigrants were in nice hotels in New York,

23:29

saying we talked about it on the show.

23:30

Yes, we did talk about it on the show.

23:31

Go fucking listen to it.

23:32

I did.

23:33

I showed pictures of it on the show.

23:34

Now go post a clip of me saying I love that.

23:37

Well, you didn't object to it.

23:38

What are you fucking talking about?

23:40

You're objecting to this.

23:40

You don't even watch the show.

23:42

Because I do the show.

23:44

Right, so that you don't know what I said or not.

23:45

Because you're obviously retarded right now.

23:47

You're talking to me.

23:48

You're thinking that I said something that I never said.

23:50

No, this you're stringently objecting to.

23:54

That you're like, ah, it sucks.

23:56

When did I say that?

23:57

What did you say?

23:57

What was your words?

23:59

I don't know my exact fucking words.

24:00

It was a month ago.

24:01

You sure as hell didn't pitch a bitch about it.

24:03

Yes, I did.

24:05

But you still.

24:06

But we also agree on that fact.

24:08

So like why would I bitch about it?

24:09

But you still pay those tax dollars.

24:10

Okay, because you're going to put me in jail if I don't.

24:13

See, yeah, you and this whole scared of jail thing.

24:16

Just yeah, why wouldn't I be?

24:18

I mean, they're not going to shave your head and stick you up

24:21

at a prison for life.

24:22

Are they?

24:23

They might.

24:24

Hmm.

24:25

If they get you, they might.

24:27

Although you look kind of German, you might be,

24:30

you may not be American.

24:31

I might call ice and have you checked out.

24:35

No, I've been very clear on my views.

24:37

Ice needs to get them out.

24:38

But these don't, they cannot violate our constitution.

24:41

Ice needs to not exist.

24:43

Once we clear up this mess.

24:44

No, no, no, no.

24:45

The mess will clear itself up.

24:47

The mess will not clear itself up.

24:48

Yes, it will.

24:49

After how many rabies and murders.

24:50

The less government you have,

24:52

the more the mess will clean itself up.

24:54

Okay.

24:54

That's fucking simple.

24:55

And I agree with that mostly.

24:57

No, that's, no, there's no mostly.

24:59

That's just what it is.

25:00

The numbers that we allowed over, I've heard anywhere from 10 to 15 years.

25:02

Every time you try to solve a problem with government,

25:05

you just get more problems.

25:07

Agreed.

25:08

And it's the same here.

25:09

And that's the.

25:09

Stop making exceptions.

25:10

Huh?

25:11

Stop trying to make exceptions.

25:13

Making exceptions for what?

25:14

You say that there's a problem, that there's rapists here,

25:16

and you want to solve that problem with governments.

25:19

But you just said, you agreed that every time you try to solve a problem

25:22

with government, you get more problems.

25:23

I said mostly, yes.

25:24

That's not mostly, it's 100%.

25:26

You cannot solve any problems with governments.

25:29

Well, I mean, they do solve some stuff.

25:31

No, they don't.

25:32

I mean, there's not car accidents on the street.

25:34

That has nothing to do with the government.

25:35

Well, they are, but not massive.

25:36

That has nothing to do with the government.

25:37

So the stop lights are not controlled by the government?

25:39

This, the lack of accidents has nothing to do with the government.

25:42

If we didn't have stop lights, you're saying there wouldn't be massive accidents over 10.

25:45

We would figure out how to drive.

25:47

It's not fucking complicated.

25:48

You don't need a government.

25:49

Okay.

25:49

How dumb are you that you need a government

25:51

to tell you how to drive through a cross.

25:53

Again, I deal in reality and you know I'm on land.

25:56

You think you need a magic man telling you what to do?

25:59

I would prefer they don't exist, but I,

26:01

But you don't.

26:02

But they do exist.

26:03

But you do.

26:04

So I will confirm their,

26:05

Oh my God.

26:06

They do exist.

26:07

That's irrelevant, that they do exist.

26:10

We should stop them from existing.

26:11

They do something about it besides bitching on the podcast.

26:14

Like what?

26:15

Protest.

26:16

What does that fucking do?

26:18

That does nothing.

26:19

Bitching here does nothing.

26:21

But it makes me feel good.

26:24

Then do it.

26:26

All right.

26:27

Let's move on.

26:29

What do we got here?

26:31

Let's go to,

26:32

This is open up window.

26:33

I'll just see what comes up.

26:35

Oh, the UK government,

26:36

go ahead and bring that up full screen.

26:37

They're going to pull Mr. Burns.

26:39

Yeah.

26:40

They've been saying this for years,

26:41

not just them, but everyone's been saying this.

26:42

Yeah.

26:42

But this is going to vote in that.

26:44

And they're,

26:44

Oh, they're going to vote.

26:45

Oh, I'm scared.

26:47

Well, but you know what's going on in the UK, right?

26:50

Lots of things are going on in the UK.

26:51

No, but they're like arrested people for,

26:53

for me, like you, if you were in the UK,

26:55

you'd be in jail.

26:55

Of course.

26:56

Okay.

26:57

Okay.

26:57

Just, we'll be that clear.

26:59

So then in Ireland,

27:00

they've got some serious issues.

27:02

Remember, I'll get to Ireland in a second.

27:04

But so Mr. Burns, the Simpsons,

27:06

blocked out the sun.

27:08

And anytime that I refer to Bill Gates,

27:10

I actually just call him Mr. Burns

27:12

because he kind of looks like him in the evil shit.

27:14

But what the fuck is this?

27:17

I think it's just bullshit.

27:19

Again, they've been talking about this for how long?

27:21

How long have they,

27:22

this is the first I've heard of them

27:23

actually trying to block the sun.

27:25

No, they've been talking about this for a while.

27:26

Like Bill Gates has brought this up.

27:27

No, Bill Gates has,

27:28

but these are members of the UK government.

27:31

Okay.

27:31

So that doesn't mean that they're going to actually do it.

27:33

If they vote, yes, they do it.

27:34

It doesn't mean they're going to do it.

27:36

Okay.

27:36

I mean, they voted to build a train from LA to Vegas.

27:40

And that's not happening, is it?

27:41

No, they voted to steal a bunch of money out of our pockets.

27:44

Okay.

27:44

But to build a train.

27:46

For 10 years, they've been talking about a speed train.

27:48

Well, that's what they're doing here.

27:49

They're voting to steal a bunch of money

27:50

to do the project.

27:51

Do you know what high speed trains don't like?

27:55

Mountains.

27:56

Okay.

27:56

What's between us and California?

27:59

Lots of those.

28:00

Lots of mountains.

28:00

Yeah.

28:01

So is it, I mean,

28:04

No, but the point is,

28:06

they're just, they're not voting to do the project.

28:08

They're voting to steal the money to do the project.

28:10

So maybe if the high speed rail gets going,

28:13

because you got some flat land here in Vegas.

28:14

Now you've changed the subject.

28:15

And it's flying down the between 915

28:18

and it hits that first mountain.

28:20

And it just goes airborne.

28:22

We might actually land on the moon.

28:27

Wait.

28:28

God.

28:30

So what was that?

28:30

I was trying to tell a joke.

28:32

The point I'm making is like,

28:34

just because they vote to do it,

28:35

doesn't mean it's going to happen

28:36

because this is how governments work.

28:37

They vote to steal your money.

28:39

And then there is going to waste a bunch of time

28:41

and nothing's ever going to happen.

28:42

It could be a money grabbing scheme.

28:44

I won't deny that.

28:45

But I also am seeing the fact that we are,

28:48

we have been mess,

28:49

we have been whether manipulating for a couple of years now,

28:52

at least.

28:54

So what stops it from doing that?

28:55

Under the guise of global warming.

28:59

They don't climate changer.

29:01

I don't think this technology even exists

29:03

to do whatever the fuck they want.

29:04

They want a cloud seed.

29:06

So the seeds actually.

29:07

England's already cloudy as well.

29:09

It rains there every day.

29:10

So what the fuck are you going to do?

29:13

They're going to be even wider.

29:15

I don't.

29:17

Country full of binos.

29:18

If you want to ruin whatever's left of the UK weather,

29:21

I don't give a fuck.

29:22

Like it's not going to affect me.

29:24

Yeah.

29:24

Well, I mean, but we were,

29:25

I still say we were cloud seeded.

29:26

That's what the mysterious fog was,

29:28

which we had something similar that could have been,

29:31

more could have blocked out the sun

29:33

or could have dampened the effect of the sun.

29:37

And they actually.

29:38

Like it doesn't help block it out.

29:39

Anything they actually do is not going to be permanent.

29:41

Like you can just shut it off.

29:43

You can, you can sabotage their plants

29:45

and whatever the fuck.

29:46

Hack it.

29:46

Hack it.

29:47

Okay.

29:49

Well, what bothered me more about this

29:52

is if they even attempt to do it,

29:53

it's a baby step in the wrong direction

29:55

and I'm against it.

29:56

Well, of course, but like I'm just saying,

29:58

I'm just saying it's nothing to be alarmed.

29:59

Like it's not like, oh man,

30:00

they're going to fuck us over tomorrow.

30:02

Like it's probably all bullshit.

30:04

It's a new story that interests me

30:05

because I'm interested in stuff like this.

30:07

And that's right.

30:08

Yeah.

30:08

Like, yeah, if they actually do this, it's horrible.

30:11

Well, the fact that.

30:11

I just don't think they're going to do it.

30:12

The fact that they're even considering doing it

30:14

or use it as a money grabbing scheme.

30:16

Like I don't deny that.

30:18

So, so UK's got issues.

30:20

Ireland's got issues too.

30:22

Did you, do you watch Tucker Carlson at all?

30:24

Nope.

30:24

So he interviewed Conor McGregor.

30:26

Do you know who Conor McGregor is?

30:27

Yeah.

30:27

He's actually trying to run for president of Ireland.

30:30

He's hitting a lot of problems with the

30:35

getting on the ballot because they have very strict guidelines

30:37

of getting on the ballot.

30:40

But he said something that I thought was interesting.

30:42

Yeah.

30:42

Because he's, he's like, he represents people that are

30:45

pissed off.

30:45

He's like, Ireland, we are, we are a, oh, what do you say?

30:50

Oh, fuck.

30:50

We are a peaceful group.

30:53

He goes, well, no, he goes, we are peaceful, but we're not

30:55

harmless.

30:57

I mean, I, Ireland.

30:58

Well, what the fuck happened to Ireland?

31:00

Because they let a bunch of migrants.

31:02

When I grew up and when you grew up too, like there'd be

31:05

movies about Ireland.

31:06

Yeah.

31:07

And it's just like, we're going to bomb that motherfucker.

31:08

Right.

31:09

Well, they had just bomb people.

31:10

What was that group they had?

31:12

The IRA.

31:12

Or Sinn Fein.

31:13

Yeah.

31:13

They had the IRA.

31:16

So there was that Daniel Day Lewis movie where he got

31:21

falsely accused of being one of the, one of the IRA bombers

31:25

in the name of the father.

31:25

Really good movie.

31:26

I believe Onington Road had something to do with that.

31:29

It was filmed.

31:30

It was, it was taking place here in America, but it was an

31:33

IRA guy who came over here.

31:34

No, that wasn't Onington Road.

31:36

That was blown away.

31:39

Oh shit.

31:40

Yeah, you're right.

31:41

Because Jeff Bridges was, yeah, okay.

31:43

That was blown away.

31:43

Tim Robbins.

31:44

Tommy Lee Jones.

31:45

Tommy Lee Jones.

31:46

Tim Robbins was on Onington Road.

31:48

Okay.

31:49

Oh yeah, it was blown.

31:50

Okay.

31:52

Like, so I just thought when I watched Conor McGregor's

31:55

interview, I actually, I've, I'm not an MMA guy, so I don't

31:59

really watch him.

32:00

Yeah.

32:01

But I find it fascinating when he does interviews.

32:04

So.

32:05

So Irish people, let's see some bombs.

32:06

Come on, come on, come on.

32:07

Get it going.

32:08

By bombs, he means like cake bombs.

32:11

Right, right.

32:11

Like Irish car bombs.

32:12

Irish car bombs.

32:13

Yeah, exactly.

32:14

People have knocked their teeth out and done Irish car bombs

32:16

before.

32:17

So, an Irish car bomb is a glass of Guinness, which, did you

32:22

know Ireland doesn't even own?

32:23

Nobody in Ireland actually owns Guinness?

32:25

What?

32:25

It's a, it's a UK company, or it's a, a, kind of a

32:31

gringer brought that up because he owns a brewery and a

32:34

distillery.

32:34

He's like, my beer is actually made here.

32:36

So I'm like, oh, I didn't know that.

32:38

But so you get a glass of Guinness and a shot of

32:40

Bailey's, is it?

32:41

I have no idea.

32:42

I've been, I've spent years, I've done one.

32:44

And it's like a boiler maker, a beer and a shot.

32:46

You drop the shot in the beer and you shoot it.

32:48

But what you got to be careful of is the shot glass

32:51

is going to come at you.

32:52

You got to make sure your lip is perched so it hits

32:54

your lip and at your teeth.

32:56

So you don't knock out your teeth.

32:57

See, we do educate here.

32:59

How to do a shot and a beer and not, not, uh, remove

33:01

your front teeth.

33:01

Next year, Klaus Schwab.

33:03

Klaus Schwab.

33:03

So he's leaving the, uh,

33:05

W.F.

33:05

Yeah.

33:06

Yeah.

33:06

Which he started, correct?

33:08

I don't know.

33:09

He's not leaving willingly.

33:11

Right.

33:11

What do you do?

33:13

I saw the word massage and I'm like, I don't care.

33:15

So massage.

33:16

That's what I saw.

33:17

That's a happy ending?

33:18

I don't know.

33:18

You would kick that for a happy ending.

33:21

I don't, I don't know.

33:22

Oh wait.

33:23

That's all I saw.

33:23

Our happy endings, uh, is it bad for the environment?

33:27

Probably.

33:27

I mean, because you sweat a little bit.

33:29

Yeah.

33:29

So it's bad.

33:30

So, so there's a climate, a climate change thing.

33:33

I didn't read through it.

33:34

Like I saw the thread and then I saw the word

33:36

massage and I'm like, I don't give a fuck.

33:38

Yeah.

33:38

Well, go back to the guy who's replacing him.

33:39

It's down here a little.

33:40

Well, what, what, so why, why is he being hosted?

33:42

I don't, I don't understand.

33:43

They actually haven't said yet.

33:44

See like here's this massage thing.

33:45

Like what, what, who cares?

33:47

Like, yeah, I don't think that we're massage.

33:49

So we don't know yet.

33:50

We don't really know.

33:50

Well, yeah, they're not saying.

33:52

That's the excuse they're giving.

33:53

So this is the guy that's replacing.

33:54

Yeah.

33:54

What the fuck is going on with this guy?

33:56

Uh, he must have been in some kind of accident or something.

33:59

And we got plastic surgery.

34:00

That's the only thing I think of.

34:01

Well, it's definitely a facelift involved here.

34:03

So maybe that the eye, the fucked up left eye is really weird.

34:07

I don't know.

34:08

I probably should look that up.

34:09

But he, uh,

34:10

he's the CEO of Nestle, right?

34:12

Is he the current CEO of Nestle?

34:13

Or is he, I don't know.

34:14

I know he's involved with Nestle.

34:15

My only problem with this is he wants to control water.

34:17

So yeah.

34:18

Well, that's what they do.

34:19

That's their, that's their prime business.

34:20

Right.

34:21

Not that water's free because we all turn our tap on and we get water,

34:25

but I don't want to control by a corporation.

34:27

Well, who's your general?

34:28

It's bad enough.

34:28

Well, the government right now is bad enough.

34:29

No.

34:30

It's bad enough that the government controls the water.

34:33

I don't want to see a greedy ass corporation control water.

34:35

But who would?

34:36

Someone's got to do it.

34:37

So right now,

34:38

Someone's got to like pick the water off the ground and then clean it up.

34:41

I don't live in Flint, Michigan.

34:42

So right now the government has,

34:45

has provided me with top with drinking water and then cool with it.

34:49

It's not, it's kind of expensive, but our water sucks.

34:53

I agree, but it doesn't kill you when you drink it.

34:55

Oh, so we got.

34:56

Nestle doesn't kill you when you drink it.

34:58

Uh, I bet you, if you look at it and some of the shit there,

35:01

they're, they're water's free.

35:02

I mean, it comes in bottles.

35:05

Oh, no, no, mostly Nestle.

35:07

They were, they had the most bacteria.

35:09

It's about a five year old report.

35:11

Nestle's had the most bacteria in their water than any other bottled water company.

35:15

Now, so obviously still the standards, but they, they, they had, it was, it was Nestle.

35:21

I, I didn't make the connection on that one until just because you knew I just called

35:26

but what, but it was Nestle.

35:28

No, no, but like, okay.

35:29

So first of all, we need to get rid of all these dumb ass laws and say you can't collect

35:32

rainwater and whatever the fuck, right?

35:33

Cause then you could be, you could be like, oh, I don't like the way Nestle's doing business.

35:38

So I'm going to collect my rainwater and I'm going to compete.

35:40

Right.

35:42

We shouldn't have.

35:43

What's rain?

35:43

Huh?

35:44

What's rain?

35:44

Just water that falls from the sky.

35:46

Water falls from the sky?

35:47

Yeah.

35:48

Really?

35:48

Yeah, sometimes here.

35:50

Yeah.

35:50

I've never seen that.

35:51

Really?

35:52

Our streets flood with it when it does.

35:53

It rains like four times a year in Vegas and that's it.

35:56

And one of those times is a legit monsoon.

36:00

If you've ever seen videos of a, like a river running through Las Vegas street,

36:07

that's like a block from me.

36:08

Yeah.

36:08

That's on the way to the casinos.

36:10

Well, no, I mean, even tropical, it turns into a flowing river because it's pitched down.

36:16

Yeah.

36:16

And I live west of the strip and I've seen like construction combs, like just floating.

36:24

It's so much water and yeah.

36:27

Yeah, we do.

36:28

Yeah.

36:28

I don't know this guy's story.

36:30

Like if he wants to be in the WF, he's probably somewhat evil or is he going to turn it around?

36:35

I don't know.

36:35

So Schwab always said he was going to turn over to his son.

36:39

Okay, but he didn't.

36:40

But he didn't.

36:41

But he's getting ousted.

36:43

Right.

36:43

So there's something bizarre going on.

36:45

There were, we talked about it just to bring it up.

36:46

So when, you know, it was actually breaks watching though.

36:50

Interesting.

36:50

If we ever know.

36:51

Oh, this lady here.

36:52

This is the newly elected mayor of Oakland.

36:55

Are we going to play this?

36:57

It's a minute 20.

36:59

What is this?

36:59

She said she was $50.

37:01

She was $50 hard hard-earned minimum wage in Oakland.

37:04

All right.

37:04

You're calling for a $50 an hour federal minimum wage.

37:08

That's seven times the current national minimum wage.

37:10

Wait, hold on a second.

37:13

She's running for mayor.

37:15

Elected mayor.

37:16

Oh, she's already the mayor.

37:17

Yeah.

37:18

Why does she have any say over the federal minimum wage?

37:21

No, so.

37:22

That's what she said.

37:23

She's calling for it.

37:24

No, she said you're calling for a seven times higher

37:27

than the federal minimum wage.

37:28

No, no, no, let's play back.

37:30

Hold on.

37:33

You're calling for a $50 an hour federal minimum wage.

37:37

Oh, federal.

37:37

Seven times the current.

37:38

Wait, so what is the dumbest for current reporter?

37:40

It could be that.

37:41

Seven, 25 an hour.

37:43

Can you explain how that would be economically sustainable

37:47

for small businesses?

37:48

You have 60 seconds.

37:50

First, let me say I owned and ran a small business for 11 years.

37:55

I created hundreds of benefits, retirement benefits, also

38:01

health care benefits.

38:02

I know what worker productivity means, and that means that you

38:06

have to make sure that your employees are taken care of and have a living wage.

38:11

In the Bay Area, I believe it was the United Way came out with a report that

38:18

very recently, $127,000 for a family of four is just barely enough to get by.

38:26

This looks like a debate stage.

38:27

Yeah.

38:28

Is she not, when we go back, I couldn't have sworn that they said she was elected already.

38:32

Another survey very recently, $104,000 for a family of one,

38:36

barely enough to get by low income because of the affordability.

38:39

So she's bitching that it's unaffordable to live in her city,

38:44

but she wants to make it worse.

38:46

Well, no, no, she wants to raise the pay of everybody so they can afford to live in the city.

38:51

But then at $15 an hour minimum wage, the sandwich goes from a $7 sandwich to a $25 sandwich.

38:58

Yeah.

38:59

The ability crisis.

39:01

It happens, yeah.

39:01

Do the math.

39:02

Just do the math.

39:03

Of course, the national minimum wage is that we need to raise to a living wage.

39:09

You're talking about $20, $25 fine, but I have got to be focused on what California needs and what

39:15

the affordability factor is when we calculate this.

39:18

Okay, well, okay.

39:20

But you go back here.

39:20

She, I don't know why.

39:22

Just like a new mayor who thinks.

39:24

No, so that was in the debates where she said that.

39:26

Okay, so they showed her the debates.

39:27

But I don't know why N-Book, this is saying it'll end inflation because it does, she never said that.

39:32

She just retarded in general.

39:34

She didn't say that.

39:37

Yeah.

39:38

I don't like this guy that much.

39:39

I don't care.

39:40

I was, I wanted the video.

39:42

Yeah.

39:43

Okay.

39:44

Oh, this one.

39:44

Okay, we have to start this one.

39:45

Well, okay.

39:47

Is there anything we want to cover up with this minimum?

39:49

Like, it's a tough thing.

39:52

So, so being paid more, like money is not wealth.

39:56

Okay.

39:57

Wealth is stuff.

39:58

Right.

39:59

Wealth is that sandwich.

40:00

And if I pay you more paper dollars, that doesn't make more sandwiches.

40:05

Right.

40:06

So like, that's what these people don't understand.

40:09

Right.

40:09

You can't just make us all rich by printing more paper.

40:14

You need to make more sandwiches if you want to be rich.

40:16

Right.

40:16

So, yeah, this whole minimum wage debate thing, because I don't want minimum

40:22

wage to be a livable wage because it's for the high school kids.

40:26

There should be no minimum wage at all.

40:27

Well, they had greedy corporations and...

40:30

No, you're greedy.

40:31

I'm greedy.

40:32

Everyone's greedy.

40:33

So what?

40:33

I don't know.

40:34

But...

40:34

Deal with it.

40:35

But LA has passed a $30 minimum wage for hotel workers.

40:40

Oh my God.

40:41

They're getting the Olympics in about a year or two.

40:43

Yeah.

40:44

And it's like...

40:44

They're not going to have any hotel by then.

40:46

Yeah, they're all going to burn up.

40:48

All right.

40:48

So this video here...

40:49

All right, what do we got here?

40:50

It's just a very funny video.

40:51

But it's funny.

40:53

It's Nancy Mays doing a town hall and this thing...

41:01

It's got a penis.

41:02

So...

41:02

Oh, okay.

41:03

You'll see at the end.

41:05

I'm not going to see that penis.

41:11

Okay.

41:13

So I'm looking like Rachel's college life.

41:14

I'm seeing some body training and...

41:15

I know...

41:16

Seconds of all.

41:17

I'm seeing some body training and...

41:18

Seconds of all.

41:19

But now...

41:20

Yeah.

41:20

I'm not going to see that penis.

41:22

I mean...

41:23

It's a swish of the voice that just kills me every time.

41:28

She was going to throw the plant at her security to step in.

41:31

Listen to the voice.

41:32

Yeah.

41:32

I'm going to see that penis.

41:33

Even better.

41:34

That's impressive.

41:35

I don't fit there.

41:36

Okay.

41:37

So I'm looking like Rachel's college life.

41:39

I'm seeing some body training and...

41:40

I know...

41:41

Seconds of all.

41:41

I'm seeing some body training and...

41:44

No!

41:48

Sorry.

41:48

It just made me laugh when I saw them.

41:50

Like, oh, that's fucking hysterical.

41:52

Yeah!

41:53

Oh, I really am a transsexual.

41:55

I really want rights.

41:56

That's crazy.

41:57

Yes, it does both.

41:58

I'm impressed with their ability to have that voice.

42:00

No, you can throw it.

42:01

You can do that.

42:01

You can do it.

42:02

What?

42:02

You can't drop like that?

42:03

Not like, not like that.

42:04

That's...

42:04

No, I mean, because it's okay.

42:06

So it's funny.

42:07

It kind of relates to this story.

42:09

Is...

42:09

When I walked my dog...

42:11

I have like an 80-pound dog.

42:13

And when I walk him, I don't really care if he runs ahead of me or, you know...

42:18

I just don't like embarking on other dogs.

42:19

That's all I care about.

42:20

If he wants to leave me and he wants to get his little sniffs in,

42:23

because I was told a dog sniffing is like a human reading a newspaper.

42:29

And then every once in a while, he'll sniff and then he'll leave his comment.

42:33

He'll piss a little bit.

42:34

So it's...

42:35

So it's...

42:36

He's communicating with other dogs.

42:37

So I don't necessarily want a compliant dog

42:40

who's going to walk right next to me and stare at me the whole time,

42:44

making sure he says, I just...

42:45

I don't want that.

42:46

And the reason I don't want that is I've had to break into houses before,

42:50

not illegally, but with maybe the owner's permission or maybe somebody else's permission.

42:55

But it was done because of flooding or a fire or whatever.

42:59

So I've had to get past locked doors and a couple of times I ran into very large dogs.

43:06

And I was always able to get past the dog.

43:09

Yeah.

43:09

Because one, dogs respond better to a female voice than a male voice.

43:14

They find it more relaxing.

43:16

So I would go to a higher pitch voice and the whole time I was talking like, you know, like that.

43:21

So what you're saying is you're training.

43:24

Yeah.

43:24

You're trying to tell us.

43:25

Yeah.

43:27

Ron is coming out.

43:28

No, no, no.

43:28

I do know how you...

43:29

There's pictures of me in dresses.

43:31

No, no, no.

43:32

There's legit pictures of me in dresses.

43:33

I've been in a wedding dress.

43:35

I've been in a hula hoop girl dress.

43:37

Yep.

43:37

I've been in a life-dolving dress.

43:39

So...

43:39

Ron the training.

43:40

No, no.

43:41

Okay.

43:41

So I probably told this story before either.

43:44

Years ago before the, before 9-11, I think 9-11 had something to do with this,

43:50

where we had a week between those playoffs and the Super Bowl.

43:53

You did tell the story.

43:54

Okay.

43:54

We was the cloud party.

43:55

Yeah.

43:55

The clown.

43:55

Yeah.

43:56

I always dress as a female clown.

43:57

Yeah.

43:57

Because that's funny.

44:00

Funny.

44:01

Ron the training.

44:02

That's training.

44:04

Yeah.

44:04

All right.

44:05

Let's...

44:05

So my point was with a dog, you could, I could, I could hold that

44:08

female voice for quite a while while the dog, keep the dog from attacking me.

44:13

Are you sure you're not like taking estrogen or something?

44:15

Maybe that's what it is.

44:15

I mean, I'm not growing up.

44:16

I kind of have boobs.

44:17

I mean, I got...

44:18

Let's get voice and money.

44:19

Okay.

44:20

All right.

44:20

Last week we had a guest and the Monero Challenge was to either email him

44:25

or go to one of his websites and give me some text you found there.

44:28

We actually had one person do one of each.

44:30

Oh.

44:30

So Matt McHugh gave me some text that was on one of the websites.

44:35

And Monero Mash emailed our friend Steve and he forwarded that along to me.

44:43

So let's see who wins our Monero.

44:45

Let's build it all right.

44:46

Okay.

44:46

But you gotta claim it.

44:51

All right.

44:52

Matt McHugh, you are this week's winner.

44:54

So make sure you contact me and get your Monero this week.

44:57

Speaking of contacting me, I'm buddy.

45:00

You won last week, but you didn't contact me.

45:02

So your money goes back into the pool.

45:03

You lost it.

45:04

And we're going to give it away this week.

45:06

So this person is Matt McHugh is double.

45:08

No, no, Matt McHugh does not get double.

45:10

Aynes goes to this week's challenge for next payout.

45:14

I got you.

45:14

Maybe I should give it to Matt McHugh.

45:15

I don't know.

45:17

It's your Monero.

45:19

Yeah, yeah, we're going to do it this week because I have a special challenge this week.

45:22

Oh, what is it?

45:23

Well, I don't want to do it yet because I'm going to get to it as a part of my teaching topic.

45:27

Ah, I got you.

45:29

So I'm basically out of stories.

45:31

Let's see here.

45:34

Well, I guess I want to touch on what we, what I talked about earlier this show was

45:39

these Republican right, right leaning podcast just showing for the FBI.

45:45

It bothers me.

45:46

I don't like it.

45:47

And I mean, these guys were never legit.

45:50

They were always, they were always trying to like worm their way in and be on top and then

45:55

become the mouthpieces of power once they got there.

45:59

So I do not recommend Vince from the guy who took over for Dan Montier.

46:03

I actually had an unsub from some YouTube channels lately.

46:05

What do you mean?

46:07

Because like when Biden was in control, these guys would always be critical of the,

46:11

of what's in power, right?

46:12

And they did a really good job at it.

46:14

But now that Trump's in power, they're just sucking his dick out.

46:16

Like they're gargling his balls and like fucking sticking their finger up his head.

46:20

Like, dude, Trump gets a lot of shit wrong.

46:24

So like stop sucking his dick.

46:25

I mean, it's pathetic.

46:26

Are you still pro-Trump or have you changed already?

46:29

I've never been pro-Trump.

46:31

Well, you said he's doing very libertarian leaning stuff.

46:33

I said he's done some.

46:34

Yes.

46:35

He's better than the alternative.

46:36

Yeah.

46:37

And like the problem is it's not that like you like Trump or whatever.

46:44

Like it's that you, things that Biden did, if you criticize those things,

46:48

you have to criticize them when Trump does them.

46:50

Okay.

46:51

You don't get to fucking switch based on who's in power.

46:53

Well, yeah, if somebody criticizes Trump and they didn't criticize Biden, I, I, I,

46:57

I have no respect for them.

46:58

I will not even listen to their,

47:00

their group like criticize both because they, there's enough there because

47:03

honestly I'm, I'm Trump, um, one of his categories he is losing support in.

47:10

And I'm kind of there with them too.

47:11

I mean, I, I, I like Trump.

47:13

I'd like, oh, JD Vance.

47:14

Oh, we gotta get to JD Vance in a second.

47:18

Cause I actually created meme.

47:19

We'll bring it up.

47:20

I think.

47:22

So I forgot what I was talking about.

47:26

Trump.

47:27

Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump.

47:28

But so yeah, he's not, I mean, he's losing my support because his cabinet picks, like I've

47:34

said before, Cash Patel is doing some things.

47:38

RFK has finally woken up and is talking about banning stuff.

47:43

Good.

47:44

He's also currently by September.

47:45

What?

47:46

No ban stuff.

47:47

Stop banning stuff.

47:48

Pay.

47:48

Huh?

47:48

Stop banning stuff.

47:50

Petroleum and food.

47:51

I don't care.

47:51

Petroleum.

47:52

That's my problem.

47:52

Not your problem.

47:53

It's not the government's problem.

47:54

Did you know petroleum was in food?

47:56

Um, probably.

47:58

I know it's in gum.

47:59

No, it's in our food dyes.

48:01

Okay.

48:01

Your petroleum based food dyes.

48:03

No, you're saying petroleum.

48:04

Do you mean crude oil or do you mean products derived from crude oil?

48:08

Probably products derived from crude oil.

48:09

Well, I don't give a fuck.

48:10

That's all hydrocarbons.

48:12

It's hydrogen, carbon and oxygen.

48:13

Like, like, Kennedy said, if you want those in your food, you're welcome to do that in your own house.

48:17

What are you saying?

48:18

He wants to ban them.

48:19

They should be banned.

48:20

No.

48:20

We've done the F,

48:21

Stop banning things.

48:22

We've done the FDH show.

48:23

You cannot solve problems by banning things.

48:26

Okay.

48:26

The world, the United States has gotten a little bit out of control and we need a ran of den.

48:31

No, that's the wrong answer.

48:33

So what, we just sit back and let the world burn?

48:36

You don't let it burn.

48:37

You say you're on your fucking own.

48:39

The government is not here to protect you and put your little blankie on

48:43

and put a little binky in your mouth.

48:45

The government is not your mommy and your fucking daddy.

48:47

It's your problem to figure out what you should eat.

48:50

So do you eat food?

48:52

Do you, do you care about the food you eat?

48:54

Yeah.

48:54

What do you eat?

48:55

I eat less stuff.

48:56

Okay.

48:57

I mean, I can't give you one answer.

48:58

Well, my point is, is the food you're eating is probably compromised as well.

49:02

No, it isn't.

49:04

Like what, what, what defined compromise?

49:06

Somebody put a chemical in there.

49:08

A fool fucking cares.

49:09

The world is made of chemicals.

49:11

Anything with dyes in it.

49:12

I don't care.

49:13

Okay.

49:13

So you're not eating healthy food.

49:15

Who said, how do you know?

49:16

Who told you that?

49:17

The same people that say that we can give hormones to kids and turn them into dyes?

49:22

Guys have been bad in food for, for you.

49:23

Says who?

49:25

Um, this is, this is even before like says who?

49:29

Where's you didn't do this experiment?

49:31

So who did the experiment?

49:32

There's been research.

49:32

By who?

49:34

Give me a name.

49:35

I've gone back to their 15 years.

49:36

Well, they, they, they don't actually know.

49:38

No.

49:39

So then why are you so confident about it?

49:41

Because I want food that is.

49:42

Why can't you show your research that a boy can turn into a girl?

49:45

You can show research.

49:46

Yes.

49:46

That I actually have.

49:47

They're the same fucking researchers.

49:49

No, it's not.

49:49

Yes, it is.

49:50

Okay.

49:50

They all work for the fucking FDA.

49:52

You know what?

49:52

Go eat your crap food and.

49:55

Right.

49:55

Leave me alone.

49:56

Stop banning things.

49:57

Be happy with it.

49:58

Right.

49:58

And be ready to shoot the immigrant right there.

49:59

Great.

49:59

Stop banning things.

50:00

Take over your place.

50:00

Stop banning things.

50:03

It's fucking stupid.

50:06

No.

50:06

I, I, you're, yeah.

50:08

I, I, I'm okay with common sense government control.

50:11

There's, that's not common sense.

50:13

The government is not the expert on what is healthy food or not.

50:16

We've had fucking 50 years of government telling us what's healthy and we're all fed asses now.

50:21

No, we have, we have, they've been lying to us.

50:24

They're going to be lying here too, dumb ass.

50:26

So you don't think RFK is genuine?

50:27

No.

50:28

Really?

50:28

It's not about genuine.

50:29

It's about, he doesn't have this ability.

50:31

He's not magic.

50:32

You always believe in magic, dude.

50:34

It's magic, magic, magic.

50:35

He's not magic.

50:36

He doesn't have these special powers to say what's healthy or not.

50:39

It's not up to fucking him.

50:41

Okay.

50:41

He can tell us what's healthy and what's not.

50:43

He can do that.

50:44

But he's, he doesn't know what he's talking about.

50:46

He's no more of an expert than you or me or anybody else.

50:48

On food.

50:49

Yes.

50:50

Really?

50:50

Yes.

50:52

Why is the rate of autism so high?

50:55

Who the fuck cares?

50:56

I don't care.

50:56

I'm not autistic.

50:57

You're not?

50:58

Not enough to be in those stats.

51:01

Oh, you're on this.

51:02

I'm not having any kids.

51:03

It doesn't matter to me.

51:05

Well, he's going to come out with September is why the,

51:08

why the autism rate is so high.

51:10

Okay.

51:10

And if you believe him, then just stop doing those things.

51:13

Stop trying to ban me from doing them.

51:14

It's putting crap in food.

51:15

Stop doing those things.

51:17

Don't tell me I can't do them.

51:20

No, you have a semi-bizarre,

51:23

kind of sort of valid point there, but-

51:26

It's your choice what you want to put in your body.

51:28

It's that fucking simple.

51:29

Well, if I want to eat autism juice,

51:32

then that's my business.

51:33

Leave me alone.

51:35

Autism?

51:35

Yes.

51:37

Is that squeezed from the autism fruit?

51:39

It could be.

51:40

I like, no, I buy the artificial stuff.

51:43

That's where the autism comes from.

51:45

Chemicals, maybe, maybe sectors.

51:46

I don't know.

51:47

I just want our food to be healthy again.

51:49

It will be if we keep the government out of it.

51:52

No, it won't.

51:53

Yes, it will.

51:53

The reason it's unhealthy is because there's too much government.

51:57

No, you know that's not true, right?

51:59

Yes, it is true.

52:00

It's 100% true.

52:01

The reason they switch to these goofy chemicals

52:04

is because the government makes real things too expensive.

52:07

We put tariffs on things.

52:09

We say that there's a sugar tax.

52:11

We say that there's a this tax, a that tax.

52:13

Everything a tax tax.

52:14

We don't fucking stop.

52:15

Tax tax here, tax tax there.

52:16

Yes, it's like the government needs to get out of all of it.

52:19

So how is the government involved in this scenario?

52:22

Bread.

52:24

So manufacturers of bread used to have to have factories around the country

52:28

to supply bread to all the grocery stores

52:31

that have it so fresh on the shelf.

52:32

Okay.

52:33

Well, they found a way to add in preservatives

52:36

and whatever else in there.

52:37

So that bread, that bread lasts a lot longer.

52:40

Okay.

52:40

So they're able to reduce the number of production facilities they have.

52:44

Okay.

52:45

So and the bread will still stay fresh on itself.

52:48

And that's our problem.

52:49

So people are buying it.

52:50

People want that bread.

52:51

You don't know that we didn't know that it was in there.

52:54

Well, of course we did.

52:56

You always do this.

52:57

You think that, yes, I knew preservatives were in bread.

52:59

Preservatives are one thing, which are so bad.

53:02

But we're sort of like.

53:03

Just read the label.

53:03

It's all on there.

53:05

Okay.

53:05

What are you talking about?

53:06

I'm an American, I don't reclaim this.

53:07

Well, that's your problem.

53:08

Do you?

53:08

Yes.

53:09

And you still buy it?

53:10

I don't buy it.

53:11

I read the label.

53:12

I say that's fucked up.

53:12

So I'm going to buy this one.

53:13

What bread do you buy?

53:15

I usually make my own bread.

53:16

Okay.

53:18

Now I know the flour has whatever.

53:21

I actually found a good bakery the other day.

53:23

I went and bought some of their bread and they have a big factory and they make it fresh.

53:26

Okay.

53:26

So you legit buy local bread?

53:28

Yeah.

53:28

Okay.

53:30

And it didn't cost them three bucks, 350.

53:32

That's a deal.

53:33

Yeah.

53:34

Yeah, no, no, because we're at the point now we're making our own bread as well.

53:37

Yeah, so fucking easy, dude.

53:38

Why are people doing this?

53:40

Stop going and buying wonder bread.

53:42

We're complaining that it's all chemicals.

53:43

Where do you draw the line at though?

53:46

There's no line.

53:47

I have my line, you have your line.

53:49

Stop pretending there's a line.

53:50

I ask you where you draw your line.

53:52

I can't give you an answer.

53:52

You just said you have a line.

53:54

Right, but I can't give you a name.

53:55

Like it changes every day.

53:56

It's like depends on what the price tag is.

53:58

Today I'm going to buy food bread dies in it.

54:01

But it depends on what the price tag is.

54:04

It depends on all sorts of different factors that I can't give you a fucking one answer equation.

54:08

Like I have to go to the store and say, well, I really want this today.

54:12

So I'm going to pay or oh, the prices went up.

54:14

So I'm not going to pay.

54:15

So do you buy hot dogs?

54:17

Sometimes, but very rarely.

54:18

Do you buy all beef or do you just buy?

54:19

Yeah, I get the Viennese or the Dathons or those kind of things.

54:23

It was probably the late 70s, early 80s when I was a kid.

54:27

And they're like, you know, there's bug parts in hot dogs.

54:29

So I'm like, what?

54:30

No, the camp, you know, they've got some.

54:31

They're bug parts and everything.

54:32

But come to find out, yeah, there is.

54:34

Of course, bugs get in there and then they get.

54:36

No, no, no, it's an ingredient.

54:38

Oh, well, yeah, for the red to make it red.

54:40

Yeah.

54:41

Well, you don't want the artificial red dye.

54:42

So you got to eat bugs now.

54:44

Always the closest.

54:45

Is it swab?

54:46

They eat the bugs guy?

54:47

He was one of them.

54:48

Yeah.

54:48

Yeah.

54:48

You will eat the bugs and make it.

54:50

Yeah.

54:50

Apparently I did because I don't have to.

54:52

Well, if you if you buy something with natural red dye, that's bugs.

54:55

Really?

54:55

Yes.

54:56

It's called carot gene in and it comes from beetles.

55:00

Huh.

55:01

Okay.

55:01

So you don't want your artificial red dye.

55:03

You got to eat bugs.

55:03

Now, you know, back in Chicago, back in like the mob,

55:06

like the straight up mob days,

55:08

they were grinding up the people that killed it.

55:11

I don't know.

55:13

No, no, no, I mean, there's been police investigation.

55:17

Not what they're sure or not.

55:18

I don't know.

55:19

But it's one of those that I find it funny because we all like human meat and our sausages.

55:25

I mean, what's the difference?

55:26

It's me.

55:26

And you liked it.

55:27

It's meat.

55:28

No, get over it.

55:29

Here's a question I'm going to ask people if you're eating a sandwich.

55:32

And I believe it's even a George Carlin joke.

55:35

And I go, Hey, there's rats asshole in that sandwich.

55:38

Yeah.

55:38

And you're like, Oh, it's good.

55:40

Yeah.

55:40

I like rats asshole.

55:42

So I get it if it's good, but I do the FDA does criminal things.

55:47

They allow shit and they shouldn't allow it.

55:49

They allow untested.

55:50

No, there's there shouldn't be no FDA.

55:54

Like it's not up to them to tell us what we want to eat.

55:58

We would have for that for me to agree with that.

56:02

And trust me, FDA is horrible.

56:04

And they should be disbanded and they should be brought back as something else and more under control.

56:08

There should be nothing.

56:09

The shit corporations were putting our food is disgusting, dude.

56:12

Then don't eat it.

56:14

Okay.

56:14

So we live in the desert.

56:16

I'm trying to grow fucking vegetables and shit in the backyard.

56:19

It's fucking hard.

56:20

Okay.

56:20

So deal with it.

56:21

It's not going to become less hard because there's an FDA.

56:25

Like that's what you don't get.

56:26

It's the whole minimum wage thing.

56:27

You're doing the same logic.

56:28

No, I would think the government passes a law and everything gets solved.

56:31

I would rather go to the store by my food.

56:34

That's good food and not have to worry about it.

56:35

They can't make it a law to be able to make you able to do that.

56:40

They can't make it a law.

56:41

No, they can't.

56:42

Because you'll go into the store and you won't be able to afford it.

56:45

Same thing as if they increase the minimum wage and you get the new higher wage,

56:49

you're going to go to the store and you're not going to be able to afford more things.

56:53

The government cannot magically make us wealthier.

56:56

They can't.

56:58

Healthier is what I'm going at.

56:59

They can't do that either.

57:00

If they stop allowing shit in the food,

57:03

that doesn't belong.

57:05

The government is the reason why our food sucks.

57:08

So the FDA allowed you to put additives in your food that were un,

57:13

that were not okayed by them because you already had the recipe okayed

57:17

and then you could add on the side, add in the crap.

57:20

So what?

57:21

So that's a problem.

57:22

If you make food and your customers are unsatisfied, then they can sue you.

57:28

Oh, no, no, don't get me wrong.

57:30

They made the food taste really fucking good.

57:32

But I'm saying if the customers don't like it, then they can sue them.

57:35

Just like you can't.

57:37

Why?

57:38

You'll lose.

57:39

What do you mean you'll lose?

57:40

I can prove that you put this ingredient here.

57:42

Okay.

57:43

And then you sold me something else.

57:45

Okay.

57:46

And I'm not saying they didn't put the ingredient on the label.

57:50

I said,

57:50

Why would you sue?

57:51

You know what you're buying.

57:52

I didn't bring up the FDA.

57:54

I didn't bring up sue.

57:54

I brought the FDA.

57:55

You did bring up the FDA.

57:56

I brought the FDA saying they allow stuff.

57:58

Once you have your recipe approved,

58:01

you can streamline adding new items in there.

58:06

Okay.

58:07

And that's the problem.

58:08

But I'm saying why don't you support a world where if a customer doesn't like what they were

58:13

sold, they just sue the maker?

58:16

Well, you would lose, but.

58:18

No, you wouldn't.

58:19

Again, there's a jury of people that are going to look at the facts.

58:22

Oh, you think you think you're a jury.

58:22

Shut up and let me talk.

58:23

You think you think you're a jury.

58:24

There's a jury of people that are going to look at the facts and they're going to say,

58:27

Yeah, I don't like the way Wonder Bread did that.

58:30

Wait.

58:31

They lose.

58:31

First of all, in a civil trial, those juries.

58:34

You can't be.

58:34

Yeah.

58:34

You can go out for a journey.

58:35

Okay.

58:36

So, but you actually think you're going to get to the courtroom.

58:39

Why wouldn't you?

58:40

Well, are you defending yourself or do you have an attorney?

58:43

What's the difference?

58:44

Oh, it's a big difference.

58:45

No, it's not.

58:46

Uh, they're the corporation.

58:48

You're not going to get complete side stepping when I ask you.

58:50

Why don't you want a world where that's how it works?

58:53

My point is they won't ever allow you to get who is this allowing things.

58:58

They're opposing the person you're suing.

59:00

They set up to them.

59:01

Yeah.

59:01

Yes, it is.

59:02

No, it isn't.

59:03

They don't run the courts.

59:04

They will run your lawyer bills up.

59:06

They don't run the courts.

59:08

Right.

59:08

But they also control when it goes to, they will run up.

59:12

No, they don't.

59:14

Why?

59:14

Listen, listen very closely.

59:15

No, there's a term.

59:16

Why don't you want to live in a world where unsatisfied customers sue the product maker?

59:24

That would be a great world to live in.

59:25

Then stop asking for the fucking FDA.

59:28

It's not possible.

59:29

Yes, it is.

59:30

That's the world we had until 1870 something.

59:33

Do you know what discovery is?

59:34

Listen to me closely.

59:35

Do you know what discovery is?

59:35

Listen to me.

59:36

That is the world we literally had until the late 1800s.

59:40

We had that world.

59:42

I always say we had it to the 50s or 60s.

59:43

No, we did not.

59:45

We had until the late 1800s and the reason why, I think I'd cover this on the show.

59:51

So the railroad makers were building railroads out west and they kept destroying the land of

59:58

the private property that they were building.

1:00:00

Right.

1:00:00

So the people that owned that land would sue them and they kept winning, right?

1:00:04

Because the juries were like, well, you destroyed that man's land.

1:00:06

Pay him.

1:00:07

So the railroads lobbied the federal government and said, you got to stop this court shit.

1:00:11

You got to make regulations.

1:00:13

You got to make laws.

1:00:15

You got to make departments.

1:00:16

And the government agreed with them and said, okay, Mr. Greedy Company, we're going to make

1:00:20

regulations.

1:00:21

Okay.

1:00:21

And if you operate within the regulations, you cannot be sued.

1:00:26

That's the world you're arguing for.

1:00:27

No.

1:00:28

So what I'm talking about is grocery stores in the 50s and 60s, you would not have a super,

1:00:32

a big box store.

1:00:33

Yeah, they did.

1:00:34

That's when they started.

1:00:34

The 50s?

1:00:35

That's when they started.

1:00:37

That's literally when they started.

1:00:39

Okay.

1:00:40

So somewhere before they started and even while they were starting, you would, you wanted

1:00:45

meat, you wanted your butcher.

1:00:46

Yeah.

1:00:46

I wanted others.

1:00:47

You would go to different stores and that's when the food was healthier because it was more

1:00:52

made.

1:00:52

Like you're missing the whole point.

1:00:53

The government is what made-

1:00:54

You wouldn't even fucking ran on the railroad.

1:00:55

The government is what changed the incentives to change that.

1:00:59

It's not just market forces.

1:01:00

Okay.

1:01:01

No, the government changed all the laws.

1:01:03

But okay, getting back to your, your laws, do you know what discovery is?

1:01:06

Yes.

1:01:07

Okay.

1:01:07

Do you think, okay, so when Trump was being, oh, when he was in court for one of those fucking

1:01:14

court cases, he did discovery.

1:01:16

So much documentation was turned over and the judge was rushing the trial date.

1:01:21

They kept, they, what they said was all the documents that were turned over to him,

1:01:25

if he had a staff of 15 people reading this documents, they don't physically have enough

1:01:29

time to treat me.

1:01:30

That's not my problem.

1:01:32

It is because it would bury you in paperwork.

1:01:34

No, they would not bury me in paperwork.

1:01:35

I would bury them in paperwork.

1:01:37

But I don't care about that.

1:01:38

Like why do you think this worked in the 1800s?

1:01:41

Why did this work, Ron?

1:01:43

No, no, no.

1:01:44

Why did this work in the 1800s so much that the railroad companies lobby against it?

1:01:48

Wait, are you going to get your crayons out and draw pictures of the railroad?

1:01:51

Why did this work, Ron?

1:01:53

Why did this work?

1:01:54

Why did this system work?

1:01:56

Why did this system work so well?

1:01:58

The railroad.

1:01:59

No, it worked so well for the people.

1:02:02

Well, okay, you're, you're literally going to the 1800s.

1:02:04

Because that's the last time we had this system.

1:02:06

Everybody legit grew their own vegetables back in the 1800s.

1:02:09

But why did this system work, Ron?

1:02:11

Why did it work?

1:02:12

Because they took care of themselves.

1:02:13

Why didn't they bury them in paperwork like you're saying?

1:02:15

Why didn't they do this shit?

1:02:16

In the 1800s?

1:02:17

Yes.

1:02:18

They had paper in the 1800s?

1:02:19

Yes.

1:02:20

Okay.

1:02:20

No, I'm saying nowadays, do you go to sue for correction?

1:02:22

This won't work nowadays, but the point is we have to go back to that system.

1:02:26

The system that worked.

1:02:29

Stop with this federal bullshit.

1:02:30

It didn't work.

1:02:31

Stop sucking their dicks.

1:02:33

Yes, it did work.

1:02:34

It worked so much that they argued for the federal government to fix it.

1:02:38

What was the population in Chicago in 1870?

1:02:40

I don't care.

1:02:40

It doesn't matter.

1:02:42

It does matter.

1:02:43

No, it doesn't.

1:02:44

The system worked and it stopped working because the big corporations that you hate

1:02:51

got in bed with the government to make the system that you love.

1:02:55

The system I love.

1:02:56

Yes, you love the FDA.

1:02:58

I do not.

1:02:59

You're arguing for them to do things.

1:03:01

To do the right thing.

1:03:02

There is no right thing.

1:03:03

The right thing is to stop existing.

1:03:06

Okay, so do you know what the argument is for adding all these preservatives, all this crap?

1:03:10

And if we do, do you know what their argument is?

1:03:13

I don't care.

1:03:14

We cannot feed the population unless we add this stuff.

1:03:17

I don't care what their argument is because I can go to the store

1:03:21

and buy what I want to fucking buy.

1:03:23

Leave me alone.

1:03:24

Okay, so you're okay with eating food that makes you fat?

1:03:27

I can choose what to eat, Ron.

1:03:29

I'm not a baby.

1:03:30

Okay.

1:03:32

You stop treating all the people like they're babies.

1:03:34

When everything is fattening and everything.

1:03:36

Stop treating everybody like they're fucking babies.

1:03:39

Yes, you are.

1:03:40

You want to tell them what to eat.

1:03:42

No, I want healthy food for me to choose.

1:03:44

Healthy food is everywhere.

1:03:46

Just go buy it.

1:03:47

Where?

1:03:47

At every grocery store.

1:03:49

What, like Ritz crackers?

1:03:51

Dude, read the fucking labels.

1:03:53

It's everywhere.

1:03:53

You just know what to buy.

1:03:55

It's not that fucking hard.

1:03:57

To actually have food.

1:03:58

Yes.

1:03:59

Okay.

1:04:00

I mean, okay, well, we'll agree.

1:04:02

You probably can't afford it, but it's there.

1:04:07

Okay, I'm not sure where that came from, but...

1:04:09

That's reality.

1:04:11

Okay.

1:04:12

Sir, okay.

1:04:13

Good shit costs more.

1:04:14

Sorry, that's the world.

1:04:14

That's the world.

1:04:15

Look, everybody can't fix that.

1:04:16

Give me one product that you call good.

1:04:18

Just natural fucking red vegetables, fresh vegetables at the farmers markets.

1:04:22

Oh, what about the coating on the vegetable?

1:04:24

What coating?

1:04:24

It's the farmers market.

1:04:25

It literally just came out.

1:04:26

It's the fucking farmers market, right?

1:04:28

I know.

1:04:29

Okay, so the farmers market, can you buy a complete meal at the farmers market?

1:04:32

What do you mean?

1:04:33

What does that mean, a complete meal?

1:04:34

What's the complete meal to you?

1:04:36

I want...

1:04:36

You brought it up.

1:04:37

Right, I'm asking you what a complete meal is.

1:04:40

But I don't know what that means.

1:04:40

I don't know what that means.

1:04:41

You put a plate of food in there.

1:04:42

Do you have a meat entree?

1:04:43

Do you have a vegetable entree?

1:04:45

Do you have a...

1:04:46

What are you talking about?

1:04:46

It's a farmers market.

1:04:48

Right, you can buy farm goods there.

1:04:50

Okay.

1:04:51

You can't buy like meat and steaks there.

1:04:54

So what?

1:04:54

Go somewhere else that sells meat and steaks.

1:04:56

Okay.

1:04:56

It's the crap that we allow in our food.

1:04:59

Again, stop talking, allow.

1:05:02

Nobody has the power to allow anything.

1:05:05

We are all equal human beings, Ron.

1:05:07

You're not my boss.

1:05:08

I'm not your boss.

1:05:09

Henry, okay.

1:05:10

In La La Land, you're right.

1:05:12

In reality...

1:05:13

Stop arguing for this quote unquote reality.

1:05:16

The truth?

1:05:17

Facts?

1:05:17

It's not facts.

1:05:18

You don't like facts?

1:05:19

It's not a fact that the FDA gets to tell us what to do.

1:05:23

You just allow them to.

1:05:25

And you're asking them to.

1:05:26

That's the real problem, Ron, is you're asking them to.

1:05:29

You're asking RSK to please boss me around, daddy.

1:05:32

If you heard what I said, I said the FDA is not the one doing it.

1:05:37

They allowed food-making factories to add in shit after...

1:05:40

And you're asking them to boss you around.

1:05:43

No, I just want quality food.

1:05:45

So go buy it.

1:05:46

Okay.

1:05:47

It exists.

1:05:49

Next week bring it.

1:05:51

The FDA changing their rules will not increase the amount of quality food.

1:05:56

It will not.

1:05:58

It will just decrease all food.

1:06:00

The FDA, the way it sits right now, I will agree with.

1:06:03

There is no conceivable FDA that can work any way to make more quality food.

1:06:09

It cannot happen.

1:06:10

Take the greed out of...

1:06:12

The greed exists, Ron.

1:06:14

That's like saying, oh, there's a plane crash.

1:06:16

We got to stop gravity.

1:06:17

You can't stop gravity.

1:06:18

It's there.

1:06:19

You do the...

1:06:19

Greed is there.

1:06:20

You're never going to stop it.

1:06:21

Get over it.

1:06:23

Well, you could sue, though.

1:06:25

You can't sue someone for being greedy.

1:06:26

Well, but if they're greedy, it's putting bullshit stuff in the food.

1:06:30

Okay, fine.

1:06:31

Okay.

1:06:31

Then bring back the 1800 system.

1:06:34

Stop arguing for the federal government.

1:06:36

Dude, legitimately, in the 1800s, they grew their own food.

1:06:39

So not everybody.

1:06:41

Wait, was there fucking Albertsons or Kroger?

1:06:44

No, you had the local corner butcher and baker and watch it.

1:06:47

And the candlestick maker?

1:06:48

Yeah.

1:06:48

Okay.

1:06:50

All right, well, that worked great to disagree.

1:06:51

Food's disgusting.

1:06:52

We need to fix it.

1:06:53

Yes, you fix it by having a free market.

1:06:56

Okay.

1:06:57

If you look at the food comparison to Ozen Europe,

1:07:00

you look at the exact same product.

1:07:03

It's a different color.

1:07:04

It's a different taste.

1:07:05

It's got different ingredients.

1:07:06

So what?

1:07:06

That doesn't make it better.

1:07:08

It makes it worse.

1:07:09

It doesn't make it better or worse.

1:07:10

They have less ingredients.

1:07:11

You have no way to measure what's better or worse.

1:07:14

Yeah, I do.

1:07:15

No, you don't.

1:07:16

By the stuff they put in the food.

1:07:17

That's not measuring it.

1:07:18

How are you doing a scientific experiment that says their food is better?

1:07:22

Okay, less products in the food, less preservatives in the food.

1:07:26

That's not an answer.

1:07:27

What science are you doing to prove that their food is better?

1:07:32

Health of a nation?

1:07:33

What health?

1:07:33

They're not healthier.

1:07:35

Europeans?

1:07:36

Yes.

1:07:36

Yeah, they are.

1:07:37

No, they're not.

1:07:37

Do they have a different diet?

1:07:38

They look at their food.

1:07:39

They're not healthier.

1:07:40

Yeah, okay.

1:07:42

What are you talking about?

1:07:43

Life span of Italy, life span of America.

1:07:46

It's not that much of a difference.

1:07:48

And if you want to find where those differences are,

1:07:51

you're going to have to say some things that might get us banned on YouTube.

1:07:55

YouTube's never banned on YouTube.

1:07:57

No.

1:07:57

Try it.

1:07:57

So fucking hard.

1:07:59

Okay, if you look at different socioeconomic groups, let's put it that way.

1:08:05

Oh, Jesus.

1:08:06

Okay.

1:08:07

You're going to find that Europe compared to some groups, the American group is doing better.

1:08:15

Whereas Europe compared to other groups, the American group is doing better.

1:08:18

You're speaking, okay, what can't you say?

1:08:22

I know.

1:08:23

Socio-economic groups.

1:08:25

So you're saying white people have a longer life span?

1:08:27

I didn't say that.

1:08:28

You said that.

1:08:28

No, I said that.

1:08:29

Well, no, but that's been brought up before because that brings up food deserts in certain areas.

1:08:34

Okay.

1:08:34

And Chicago has food deserts.

1:08:36

Because the stores keep getting robbed and the stores close enough town.

1:08:39

Well, who's robbing the stores?

1:08:40

I'm not living in the neighborhood.

1:08:42

Well, maybe they should stop doing that.

1:08:44

I mean, like, I'm not.

1:08:47

That's where the health differences lie.

1:08:48

It's not like Europeans are healthier than us.

1:08:52

No, they're not.

1:08:53

Okay.

1:08:53

So the average middle-class white man compared to the average middle-class white man in Italy.

1:08:59

Yes.

1:08:59

Or the white or the white man.

1:09:00

It's like the same.

1:09:01

It's roughly the same.

1:09:03

100%.

1:09:04

No, I know.

1:09:05

I'm not buying that one.

1:09:06

Yes, it is.

1:09:07

Did their life expectancy drop like ours did here in America?

1:09:11

I think everyone did because of COVID.

1:09:13

Because of the...

1:09:14

You knew I was going with that.

1:09:15

Yeah.

1:09:15

Okay.

1:09:18

And I don't want to say because of COVID, but because of something related to COVID.

1:09:21

The V word.

1:09:22

Yeah.

1:09:22

Not vagina though.

1:09:25

I mean, vaginas can kill.

1:09:27

Don't get me wrong.

1:09:29

Are we done?

1:09:30

Yeah, I think so.

1:09:31

All right.

1:09:32

So I'm going to talk about AI tool this week.

1:09:35

Well, now I've expressed a lot of skepticism in the past about a lot of the AI shit.

1:09:40

And when most people say AI, what they're talking about is these chat bots, right?

1:09:44

Like Grock and whatever the fuck.

1:09:46

And those, like I'm still not very impressed by those.

1:09:49

There are some interesting things you can do.

1:09:51

Like especially if you're not good at a particular thing and you want to learn about that thing,

1:09:56

it's a decent way to get a basic understanding of things.

1:10:01

But that's not what I want to talk about.

1:10:03

So I want to talk about other things that I can do.

1:10:05

But before I do that, I'm just going to go over like some open source LLMs you can talk to.

1:10:09

So if you don't want to pay for Grock or pay for chat, GBT,

1:10:12

there are open source things out there.

1:10:15

I'm just going to give a quick list.

1:10:17

There's Olama, DeepSeek, Quinn, Mistral, Gemma, and there's a shitload more.

1:10:22

Like they're coming out so fast that by the time this airs tomorrow,

1:10:25

there'll probably be five fucking more of them.

1:10:27

But if you're interested in that, go check out some of those.

1:10:30

But I want to talk about some actually things that interest me.

1:10:33

So you can do things with audio, right?

1:10:37

Audio files.

1:10:38

So one thing you can do is create subtitles.

1:10:41

So let's say you have a foreign movie,

1:10:43

like your Japanese tentacle porn, and you're like,

1:10:47

what's that 12 year old girl saying?

1:10:48

Tentacle porn.

1:10:49

Yeah, you never saw Japanese tentacle porn?

1:10:51

Well, okay.

1:10:53

What am I missing out on?

1:10:54

A lot.

1:10:54

The whole world of possibilities.

1:10:56

But you want to know, what's that 12 year old girl saying over there?

1:10:58

I don't understand what you're saying.

1:11:00

So you can have AI.

1:11:02

You just said porn and 12 year old girl and this thing.

1:11:04

I don't make the porn, dude.

1:11:05

They make the porn.

1:11:08

So yeah, you can translate.

1:11:11

You can analyze the audio, and it'll do a transcription of what they're saying.

1:11:17

And then if it's a different language,

1:11:19

you can translate it into another language.

1:11:22

So we actually do this with our podcast.

1:11:24

So every week I put the videos on,

1:11:27

and I create subtitles with a tool called Auto Subtitle.

1:11:30

And it'll do translation too.

1:11:33

So you can get your Japanese porn and figure out what they're saying,

1:11:35

and I'll like it.

1:11:38

So another thing you can do is create vocal samples from another known sample.

1:11:43

So if you remember a while back, we had a Monero Challenge,

1:11:45

where one of our users submitted Net Flanders.

1:11:50

So the tools for this are Open Voice, Real Time Voice Cloning, and DIA, DIA.

1:11:58

And I read through some of their features.

1:12:00

Open Voice claims that it can apply motions,

1:12:03

so it can be happy or sad, or it can do accents.

1:12:06

Oh, emo, I think it's emo.

1:12:07

Yeah, emo should be okay.

1:12:09

It can do accents, like you could say give it an Indian accent.

1:12:12

I saw it like the samples, it had Elon Musk speaking with an Indian accent.

1:12:16

Thank you, come again.

1:12:17

Yeah, I can do different languages too, like the whole language.

1:12:20

You had Elon Musk speaking Chinese.

1:12:22

Yeah.

1:12:22

So check those out if you have something you're interested in.

1:12:26

Another one I found, you can create not vocal sounds, but other sounds,

1:12:33

like background sounds, like birds singing, car honking, all that kind of stuff,

1:12:40

but from a text prompt.

1:12:42

So you could say like, give me some birds singing, and it'll create birds singing for you.

1:12:47

So that would be stable, audio open 1.0.

1:12:52

What else we got here?

1:12:53

So you can do real-time voice changing.

1:12:57

So like if you're, we're going to try and have an interview with someone from the dark web,

1:13:00

and they're probably going to do one of these tools where they,

1:13:03

where their voice comes out different, so we don't, we can't identify them.

1:13:05

Is that coming together?

1:13:07

I'm talking to the guy, he's a nomad, so like he's on the road a lot.

1:13:12

There's a tool called Figaro.

1:13:13

Now that hasn't been updated in a long time,

1:13:16

but it's apparently the best tool out there at the moment.

1:13:20

There's another one called RVC.

1:13:22

Now the RVC is in Japanese, so I couldn't, I didn't want to translate it and waste a lot of time.

1:13:27

Only if you have a program that can translate that.

1:13:29

I know, maybe, maybe we had something to do that.

1:13:31

But these, these are a couple of options to do that.

1:13:34

And like they can make you sound like a woman, or make you sound like Mickey Mouse, or, or whoever.

1:13:40

You could probably do a sample and make you sound like Ned Flanders if you wanted to.

1:13:46

But these are improving every day too, so.

1:13:49

Other things you can do like make images or video based on text.

1:13:53

So there's a ton of these coming out.

1:13:54

These are like the big new thing.

1:13:56

Stable diffusion, flux.

1:13:59

There's a new one called Hydream out.

1:14:01

And basically you just, you just give it some text and it creates the image.

1:14:05

That's, I'm going to come back to this in a second.

1:14:09

If I want an image of JD Vance as the Grim Reaper.

1:14:13

It's not good at specific people.

1:14:15

So like I noticed that it understands who Trump is.

1:14:19

And it will know some big stars, but a lot of people, it doesn't understand who that is.

1:14:24

Okay.

1:14:25

So you could try it and see what comes out.

1:14:26

You Google search JD Vance.

1:14:28

I mean, one image comes up.

1:14:29

Well, they don't, um, the open source tools, well, the open source tools are less, especially are

1:14:37

trained on data that's old usually and tries to avoid a lot of specific people.

1:14:42

Okay.

1:14:43

And then the pay for tools deliberately black that stuff out.

1:14:48

Yeah.

1:14:48

Cause we, we couldn't get, um, what's that dude's name from CNN?

1:14:53

Yeah, we couldn't get him strapped to a rocket.

1:14:56

Yeah.

1:14:56

Yeah.

1:14:57

It wouldn't know who down lemon is.

1:14:59

I mean, like try it and see what comes out.

1:15:00

I thought, I thought because it's a public figure, they blocked it.

1:15:03

Is it what I thought?

1:15:03

Well, the open source ones don't block things.

1:15:06

It's just, they don't know who that is.

1:15:08

So like if you typed it in, it might come out.

1:15:10

It might not.

1:15:11

And you could also like just be descriptive.

1:15:13

Like a chubby guy with a beard and see what comes out, you know, um, another thing you can do is

1:15:19

you get an image of me.

1:15:21

You chubby guy with the beard.

1:15:23

Well, JD Vance.

1:15:24

Oh, is he chubby?

1:15:26

Yeah, kind of.

1:15:27

Um, so you can upscale low quality video video into high quality video.

1:15:32

So let's say you have your old, uh, your first communion video, right?

1:15:36

That was on a VHS tape back in the, in the 80s.

1:15:38

Yeah.

1:15:39

Now, if you want to move that to high definition so you can watch it on your 80 inch TV,

1:15:44

you can run that through one of these AI tools and it'll, it'll, it does a decent job.

1:15:49

Like it's not great, but it'll, it'll get rid of the artifacts and smooth things out.

1:15:54

So on January 5th, 2020, the DC bomber, they showed like gas station style footage of this guy.

1:16:02

We clean that up.

1:16:03

You can.

1:16:03

It's not going to give you much.

1:16:04

Like you can't put data in there that wasn't already there.

1:16:07

How, how we have gas station footage from the 60s and 2020.

1:16:10

I still don't know.

1:16:11

Like you could do the Kennedy assassination and I'm sure they've already upscaled that and

1:16:16

there's not much there to see.

1:16:17

Uh, this, so this tool is called real video enhancer.

1:16:20

Um, I've played with a little bit.

1:16:22

It's, it's decent.

1:16:23

It's not great.

1:16:24

Uh, and another problem with video, like you need a lot of power.

1:16:28

So like if you have a big video card or like a server farm, go nuts with it, but I can't,

1:16:33

I can't use the higher end stuff.

1:16:36

Uh, and the other, the other cool thing is that there's these places called marketplaces.

1:16:39

So basically if you're interested in, Hey, can AI solve this problem for me?

1:16:44

Go on one of these marketplaces and search for it and there might be a tool for it.

1:16:48

Oh, cool.

1:16:48

Right.

1:16:49

Like any, anything you could think of, like, oh, I found one that like can allegedly read lips.

1:16:54

Oh, yeah.

1:16:55

Yeah.

1:16:55

Yeah.

1:16:55

Yeah.

1:16:55

Yeah.

1:16:56

But I didn't, I didn't test it out because.

1:16:58

Oh, no.

1:16:58

So you got, you got to do, so find the video inauguration day.

1:17:03

Um, cause I, people said what he said, but I want to verify this.

1:17:07

What Barron said to Biden.

1:17:09

What was the covering his mouth?

1:17:12

They were able to sub.

1:17:14

Maybe it was the conversation you have with his mother telling him what he told Mike.

1:17:17

Okay.

1:17:18

What are, cause I truly want to know if.

1:17:20

Yeah.

1:17:20

I mean, like this takes a lot of computing power, which I don't have.

1:17:23

So if one of you guys can do that, tell us what Barron said.

1:17:27

So a couple of these marketplaces are civic AI and hugging face.

1:17:32

Hugging face appears to be the more popular one these days.

1:17:35

So check it out.

1:17:36

Just search for any probably try to solve and say, Hey, can AI maybe do this for me?

1:17:41

So here I want to do the Monero challenge related to AI this week.

1:17:44

Sweet.

1:17:44

So what I did was I found a couple of songs that I liked and I typed their lyrics into one of

1:17:51

these image generators and I wanted to see what the image would be like.

1:17:55

Just some song lyrics.

1:17:57

So I did actually a whole bunch and a lot of them are kind of shitty.

1:18:00

Like you would think that Lucy in the sky with diamonds would produce a very

1:18:04

good image, but it doesn't know because it's gonna be a girl, a diamond and a sky.

1:18:09

Well, I didn't use those lyrics.

1:18:11

That's too obvious.

1:18:12

They're like the content of the song, but I did like down by a river with rocking horse people

1:18:17

or something.

1:18:17

Yeah.

1:18:17

And like it didn't, it didn't make the rocking horse people.

1:18:20

Yeah.

1:18:21

So I don't know.

1:18:21

It wasn't, but I did a whole bunch and I found two that I liked and what I want you guys to do

1:18:27

is look at the images and tell me what the song was.

1:18:30

Yeah.

1:18:31

They're gonna be on the website.

1:18:32

I'm not gonna put them up here because it's gonna be like too hard to distinguish on the TV,

1:18:36

but they'll be on the website and it's gonna be a double this week.

1:18:38

So there's two of them.

1:18:40

And because we had, I didn't collect, there's gonna be three total,

1:18:45

0.03 total to give away, 0.015 for each image.

1:18:50

Okay.

1:18:51

And yeah, we'll have those answers.

1:18:53

And I'm gonna show them to you next week and see if you can figure them out.

1:18:56

Oh, cool.

1:18:57

By the way, we're both over 40, so it's not Taylor Swift.

1:19:03

I'm way over 40.

1:19:04

It's not fucking, I can't even, who's a modern, it's not Beyonce.

1:19:09

Cardi B.

1:19:11

Cardi B.

1:19:12

Think of music that people of our age would like.

1:19:14

Okay.

1:19:14

I'm just gonna, that's the hint I'm gonna give you.

1:19:18

So the JD Van Sling, I kind of forgot about it.

1:19:22

Do you know he was the last public official to meet with the Pope?

1:19:26

Yeah.

1:19:27

And they, the media started saying that JD Van Sling killed him.

1:19:31

Probably.

1:19:34

So I created this meme.

1:19:35

Let's see if you get the reference.

1:19:38

Oh, come on.

1:19:39

Godfather 3 meme.

1:19:40

No, there it is.

1:19:41

Yeah.

1:19:43

You can be the Pope.

1:19:44

Oh yeah, of course that's Bill and Ted.

1:19:45

Yes, you got it.

1:19:46

Yeah.

1:19:46

Well, you could be the King or Australian Swipper, sooner or later you dance to the reaper.

1:19:50

I love that movie.

1:19:50

Oh, that was Bogue's journey.

1:19:53

Yeah, that was the second one.

1:19:54

Yeah.

1:19:54

Now the third one.

1:19:55

Right, that doesn't exist.

1:19:56

Yeah.

1:19:56

There's no third one.

1:19:58

So I used to be really into movies and somebody's like,

1:20:01

Meatballs 3, I go, no, they go, how many Meatballs were there?

1:20:04

I go, two.

1:20:05

They go, you're wrong, there is three.

1:20:06

I go, fuck you, the alien.

1:20:08

There's four.

1:20:09

There's four Meatballs.

1:20:10

There's four.

1:20:10

There's three.

1:20:11

There's two.

1:20:11

There's two.

1:20:12

There's four.

1:20:13

No, I will not recognize the alien.

1:20:15

That was two.

1:20:16

That was Meatballs 2.

1:20:17

Was it?

1:20:18

Meatballs 1 had Bill Murray.

1:20:19

Right.

1:20:20

Meatballs 2 had the alien.

1:20:21

Okay.

1:20:22

Meatballs 3 was Patrick Dempsey.

1:20:25

And Shannon Tweed.

1:20:26

And Meatballs 4 was Corey Feldman.

1:20:29

Really?

1:20:29

Yep.

1:20:30

Oh, they destroyed that fuck.

1:20:32

I don't fuck with me on Meatball movies.

1:20:34

Really?

1:20:34

Yeah.

1:20:35

Now, do you know who played the Grim Reaper in Bogey's Journey?

1:20:40

No.

1:20:40

It was William Sadler.

1:20:42

Remember him?

1:20:43

He was a bad guy in Die Hard 2.

1:20:48

He's really good.

1:20:49

James Amos was one of the bad guys.

1:20:52

He was the main bad guy.

1:20:54

He was the guy doing kung fu, making it in his apartment.

1:20:56

Oh, yeah.

1:20:57

Oh, it was him.

1:20:58

Yeah.

1:21:00

No, I always loved that stuff.

1:21:01

You could be a key or a string sweeper.

1:21:02

So, yeah.

1:21:03

I thought, and then when I heard this, I'm like,

1:21:05

I got to find JD Vance.

1:21:07

I actually found this on, I found the image online.

1:21:09

Nice.

1:21:10

Somebody else had already done this, but I ended up in my text.

1:21:13

I'm not a great mean maker, but it was funny to me.

1:21:15

So I'm fucking care.

1:21:15

And Steve Vai did the music for that movie.

1:21:18

Really?

1:21:18

Yep.

1:21:19

Oh, you're more in movies than I am.

1:21:20

Jesus.

1:21:21

Well, I've been to Steve Vai a lot too.

1:21:22

Yeah.

1:21:24

Yeah, I stopped.

1:21:25

I mean, movies after 2016.

1:21:27

I think 2010 or so for me.

1:21:31

I'd watched a couple of modern movies.

1:21:32

In 2016, we made the actual shift over to movies that are

1:21:37

tolerated in China.

1:21:38

It started again.

1:21:38

It probably started soon, but that was the official change.

1:21:41

Oh, there was a change in the way the academy works for voting.

1:21:45

Really?

1:21:46

Yeah.

1:21:46

So, the new rule is to vote on a movie, you have to have watched the movie.

1:21:54

Did you know that?

1:21:55

That wasn't a rule?

1:21:56

How did they?

1:21:57

You didn't have to watch the movie to vote on the movie.

1:22:02

All right.

1:22:03

I don't watch any of that.

1:22:04

Do your teaching.

1:22:05

So, yeah, I'm kind of struggling with teaching moments, but I mean,

1:22:09

car maintenance is a good one.

1:22:10

But the problem with car maintenance is I kind of got to do a video of it.

1:22:14

So I'm going to just kind of walk through the change of attire.

1:22:18

But if you guys want to see videos of this, I'll be glad to do it.

1:22:21

I can change oil.

1:22:22

I can even change your blinker fluid because that runs out a lot in a lot of

1:22:26

cars, especially here in Vegas.

1:22:29

Yeah, we lose a lot of our blinker fluid really quick.

1:22:32

If you don't know, I'm talking about Google Blinker Fluid.

1:22:34

It's entertaining.

1:22:36

You know, I don't recommend, if somebody wants to call me out on this, this is great,

1:22:40

but it popped up like eight, 10 years ago.

1:22:43

Oh, we want to change out your brake fluid.

1:22:46

And I'm like, no, if there's a legit reason for it, I want to know.

1:22:52

It's, it's, it's, I believe it's water-based.

1:22:55

I don't know.

1:22:56

I believe it is because if you spill on your driveway, it disappears.

1:22:59

So it's got to be water-based.

1:23:00

I don't see a reason to change out my brake fluid unless I'm being scammed.

1:23:06

The other thing is, again, if you want to prove me wrong, come at me, bro.

1:23:12

Don't ever flush your radiator because you will be replacing your radiator after that.

1:23:18

Because you're, as you're driving, you get pinholes in your radiator from rocks and glass and

1:23:24

pedestrian's and BML protesters.

1:23:30

Or no, no, I think the more, the hummus, palestinian protesters now,

1:23:36

they really damage your radiator.

1:23:38

But when your radiator is a small hole in it, it kind of fixes itself.

1:23:42

But when you flush all that shit out and you've got 10 holes,

1:23:46

right, you're replacing your radiator.

1:23:48

So I mean, if you want to comment on that kind of stuff, let me know.

1:23:51

But in changing the tire, I mean, it's simple.

1:23:55

If it's the front tires, you can use your emergency brake to hold the back tires in place.

1:23:59

If you're, if you're changing a back tire, really can't use the emergency brake because it locks the

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tire up. But you, but even if you use it, you want to chalk your tires.

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Now you can chalk, you can buy the special chalks at the store.

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You can get a big rock.

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I've used all kinds of different stuff to chalk my tires.

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You just want something that wedges between the street and the tire

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that makes it harder for it to roll back on.

1:24:24

So changing the tire with verbally saying this.

1:24:28

Well, what about the jack?

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Because I know I've seen people put the jack under like a piece of plastic.

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So I, I, I do find the spot to jack it.

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I, okay.

1:24:37

So if you have the manufacturers jack, you can almost look at the jack and the car and it kind

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of fits like a puzzle piece.

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I personally don't use those.

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I always carry a tiny hydraulic jack with me and I just put it on the frame.

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I put on the frame close to the tire that I'm changing without it being with the frame kind

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of curves up. I just keep it back behind that and a hydraulic jack is easy.

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It's not that hard to use.

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It's actually fairly simple.

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The manufacturers jacks, I'm not saying they don't work because I've literally

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something like they actually like locked together with the puzzle piece.

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It's kind of cool, but they're cheap jacks and I don't trust 10 year olds in China making a jack.

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So I buy, I just have hydraulic jacks.

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Break your lug nuts first, but put your, you use a star.

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If you, you're going to use the entire iron, you're going to run the risk of breaking your studs.

1:25:30

If you have a stuck lug nut, I always use the stars to equal pressure.

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Do not use a fucking torque wrench or impact wrench, whatever.

1:25:39

It's not fucking necessary.

1:25:41

I did an old show on it last year, probably about this day of time.

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You can take the nuts off with it.

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Just don't put them on because if you, if you don't have that with you and you put them on wrong,

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you're not getting off. You're just not.

1:25:55

And especially with us in the desert, I mean, we could be in the desert,

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no cell phone service and an hour from any, from any civilization.

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So yeah, just a lug nut needs 90 PSI.

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You can do that with your arms and a fucking star.

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So when I break them, you know, get the jack set up, get the jack on the frame,

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lift the car up a little bit, but do not lift the tire up off the ground.

1:26:18

Yeah. You want to need to tire the ground.

1:26:19

You just go to each lug nut and you just break them.

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So they're easier to spin.

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Then you jack the car up and you spin them off and then you take the tire off.

1:26:29

It depends that you probably going to be putting the donut spare on,

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unless you actually have a full size spare.

1:26:34

Then you put that back on and then as you put the lug, I hand thread the lug nuts

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as far as I can.

1:26:39

And then you go into a pattern of like, you do this lug nut first,

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do this, you go the opposite over here, this one, you go to this one,

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you go to this one, you go to this one, you go to that one.

1:26:48

You want to, you want to do a cross pattern.

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So you set that tire on the, on the caliper, that caliper on there, on the road, or nice and tight.

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But then you want to do that a couple of times.

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And then when I drop it down, I then go, I just go one by one at this point

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and just crank them tight using my muscles.

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And I can, I can always get them off later on because one lug nut stuck, you're, you're done.

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You're not going to get your off it.

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It's going to suck.

1:27:17

Depending on where you are.

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Because if you have no cell phone service and you can't get a lug off and you have flat tire,

1:27:24

you're walking.

1:27:25

Yep.

1:27:25

So, you know, let us know if you guys want videos of this stuff.

1:27:30

I mean, I can, I can change oil.

1:27:31

I can do a video of changing oil.

1:27:34

I can do a video of changing a tire.

1:27:36

I don't mind doing it.

1:27:37

I've got all this shit in my garage.

1:27:40

Yeah.

1:27:40

So let us know.

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But that's kind of how you change your tire.

1:27:44

All right.

1:27:44

Cool.

1:27:45

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1:27:45

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