Explicit Prepping for Summer Heat, Merge Mining with Tari
Ep. 59

Prepping for Summer Heat, Merge Mining with Tari

Episode description

Ron goes over prepping your home for the coming summer heat, and Dave explains the deal with Tari and merge mining it alongside Monero.

This episode’s Monero challenge: Tell us what decentralized apps you want to see built on Tari.

This episode’s Monero winner height & blockhash: 3412557, a2fa1b301a8f0a3b702627694a259c836d7b024403f97cf5d2f7a75e66ec2af3

This episode’s Monero winner candidate list: MavMcQ, MoneroMash, ayn

00:00:00 Little Diddy news (with Jack & Diane)

00:06:42 Court rules Let’s Go Brandon is illegal in schools

00:11:27 South African refugees

00:27:03 Trump and drug prices

00:34:05 Congresspeople attacking ICE agents

00:40:36 Trump’s golden pager

00:42:10 Trump’s new airplane

00:50:21 Derek Chauvin and the real intent behind pardon claims

00:56:36 Dave explains Tari and merge mining it with Monero

01:04:16 Ron goes over prepping your home for the coming summer heat

Resources discussed on the show:

Tari (https://tari.com/), a new decentralized smart contract crypto that can be merge mined with Monero.

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Okay, welcome to The Canary in the Cage Podcast. I'm Ron Morgan, my co-host.

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Dave Havlicek.

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We are here to entertain you and to educate you and hopefully make you laugh. But sometimes

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it's easy to make people laugh with what the fuck's going on right now.

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Yeah, it's not us doing it really. It's just reality.

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So yeah, so we're working on this whole new TV thing. So I brought something up. I posted

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on X and I wanted Dave to guess the picture to the song, but he saw it already.

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Yeah, he saw it already.

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But we'll go ahead and bring it up real quick. I found this funny because he slumps me all

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the time because I don't get the whole picture to lyrics thing. I'm not a music guy.

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But I found this one to be funny because if you can see, that's a little ditty. That's

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Jack and that's Diane. Well, at this point, it was a John Cougar Mellencamp song. Now he's

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John Cougar.

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No, no, he started out as Johnny Cougar.

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Okay.

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Then he was John Cougar.

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Okay.

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Then he became John Cougar Mellencamp.

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Oh, but now he's something else though.

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I think now he's just John Mellencamp.

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Yeah, he's just a fucking liberal that's a pain in the ass. So fuck him. I used to love

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his music, but...

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It's funny because we were talking about that before the show and I would have thrown

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me off as the ditty.

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Yeah.

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Because I don't know what ditty looks like. Like I just saw I would have seen a little

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black guy there and be like, what the fuck is the little black guy?

1:34

You don't really get pop culture that much.

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Well, recent pop culture anyway.

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Yeah. I do. I watch the news a lot and that's how I get these stupid stories.

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That's why you're still stupid.

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Exactly. It literally takes IQ points of way every fucking time. I had something brought

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up here, but I believe I was going to talk about this later on, but we might as well

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jump in this now. This one here. We don't necessarily need to watch the video, but I'll

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play to see.

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It's like nine minutes.

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All right. So basically, I believe the did the, the, the did the case started, the diddler

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case started.

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Yeah.

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They're gonna let him walk.

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I mean, like, what is it? It's a jury, isn't it?

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Right. But there's also a prosecutor who currently, at least from what I've understood, has not

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called anybody who has a witness to a federal crime.

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What does that mean?

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Because you can, you can, like the, the, his girlfriend that, well, he beat me in a hotel

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room. Okay.

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Yeah. Okay. That's the federal, right?

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Well, what, no, wait, what, what, what is he on trial for exactly?

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Um, sex trafficking.

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Okay. So then why are they calling this girl for, what does it have to do with anything?

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That's what people are saying.

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Shouldn't the defense like object to this witness? Like, what's the relevance?

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They have. They're saying that there's no federal charges there.

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Yeah.

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And ironically enough, the prosecutor is Comey's, our ex FBI agent's daughter.

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Huh. Weird connection.

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Now that works right now.

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Well, yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if, if they throw cases against certain people.

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So the theory, the working theory right now is he pissed somebody off and they don't really

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want to lock him up.

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Yeah.

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They just want him to know that they could lock him up.

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Um, and we're still here.

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Absolutely. The Epstein files.

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So where's our Epstein file?

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Apparently raping little kids is okay in this country.

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Well, so O'Keefe is coming out with videos inside the compound.

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He did. It was a picture of a baby in a sink and a, and a hotel or something.

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It was a little overhyped.

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No, no, it's, but before that, he was like, my staff and I were going into hiding.

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We've got stories that are going to get us killed.

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Yeah.

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And it was like, Oh, cool.

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What do we got?

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And what?

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Oh, Prince Andrew likes to fuck kids.

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Yeah, we knew that.

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What do you got?

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What's new for us?

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Um, he had something we, we think was on Pam Bondi.

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Where's that?

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Let's see it.

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Well, he, he let, he let something out that was like her talking and stuff.

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Not enough to link her.

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Right.

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But in the teaser, it was enough to make us think it's Pam Bondi.

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But now when it actually came out, it was.

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Well, crickets.

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We should put a cricket sign on this.

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We have a little audio thing here.

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We can push buttons and it makes noise.

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Um, I think a cricket sound, because this is getting to be bullshit.

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Apparently, um, I don't, I think it's not a story I was going to talk about, but there's

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a guy who's tracking all internet activity of people that view child porn in the United

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States.

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And there was a bunch of dots.

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Holy shit.

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Was there a bunch of red dots?

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How would he track that?

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That doesn't make any sense.

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Going on websites that.

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How is he doing that?

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How does this person get that information?

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Uh, again, I was not sure I looked into it was the story that I heard.

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I think this is bullshit.

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Uh, because you can't really do that unless you're the guy running the child porn sites.

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Oh, yeah.

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So, but yeah, apparently child porn is a, it's a huge thing in this world.

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Yeah.

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Cause we saw the 300, 300,000 missing kids that, um, the, we let into the country and

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we gave away to whoever wanted them.

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There you go.

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Oh man.

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High spitter makes the money.

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Yeah.

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Whatever.

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I did start with upstate.

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It's all going to unravel from there.

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Hey, Pam Bondi, how you doing?

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All you gotta do is release it.

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Oh, and if you're still going through everything, have you, have you, have you completed five

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minutes of video?

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Have you completed a hundred pages?

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Well, at least them.

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I'm still waiting on the body cam footage from my Caesar's palace incident and it's

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like almost six months.

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So, you know, like who the fuck knows what they're doing?

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Yeah.

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Maybe my shit isn't in the queue before the Epstein videos.

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Maybe that's why they're working hard on my body cam footage.

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So Pam Bondi's holding up the Pam Bond.

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The Epstein is at you.

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Jesus.

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I didn't know.

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I forgot.

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We got wish somebody a happy birthday.

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Oh yeah.

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Who's that?

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Las Vegas.

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105 years old.

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Huh?

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Yeah.

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Today's Las Vegas's birthday.

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May 15th.

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Interesting.

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Of what?

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1905?

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I have no fucking idea.

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What was 105 years old?

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I'm not going to do that math.

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It'll be at 1920, I guess.

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Oh yeah.

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I forgot what year it is.

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So happy birthday, Las Vegas.

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Yeah.

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Oh, what have we got next?

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Let's bring up the next.

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Give me one by one.

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Well, let's do one of mine.

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I got to go.

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Oh, you got something.

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Yeah.

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So, a kid in a public school was wearing a shirt critical of the president.

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Now, I didn't swear, didn't use any vulgarity.

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It was just critical of the president.

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Okay.

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Got suspended.

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What's the thing?

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I think it was Ohio.

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Yeah, it was Ohio.

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Ohio was a swing state, but it went red.

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So, he soothes and the court says the school's rights.

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You can punish this kid.

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No, the constitutional rights do not stop in the school house scores.

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The court sided with the schools.

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Well, the federal court is who I used to look to with respect and admiration.

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And I thought it was funny because I read a little bit of the judge's opinion and they

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referred back to one of the, it was either the Wilson courts or the FDR courts and they

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quoted this other judge and he said, the First Amendment grants such and such.

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The First Amendment does not grant fucking anything.

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It's a piece of paper.

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Your rights do not come from a piece of fucking paper.

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And if a Supreme Court judge is saying this, our country is fucked.

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And this is 100 years ago.

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So, you're sticking up for the kid wearing the Trump thing being...

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I said he criticized the president.

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Right.

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Oh, we didn't say what president though.

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I didn't say what president.

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Okay.

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I was going to bring that up.

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I assumed it was Trump because...

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What does it matter?

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Right?

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I can say what the fuck I want against any fucking president.

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I can say what the fuck all the presidents except for Coolidge.

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He was okay.

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And Jackson had some good fucks.

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I mean, wasn't George Washington pretty cool?

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He had a bad ass.

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Did he have wooden teeth?

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Yeah, whatever.

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Yeah, he had wooden teeth.

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That's badass.

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No, it was actually...

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The shirt said, let's go Brandon.

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Oh, so he's going up to Biden.

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Yes.

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Oh, that's right.

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It's the swing state.

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So, now was the Cincinnati or Cleveland?

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I don't know.

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I didn't look that far.

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I'm sure it was one of those two cities.

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But dude, where do they find these fucking judges?

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Like, are you...

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You can now punish somebody for wearing a shirt that says, let's go Brandon.

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No swear words.

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That's the bureaucracy.

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And technically, if he's got a friend named Brandon...

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What if he's that cis friend?

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I mean, are you fucking nuts?

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Yeah.

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Where do they find these judges?

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The judges are out of control in this country right now.

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And Congress, guess what?

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You do nothing, Congress members.

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You can actually do something about this because the house is...

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And peace that judge.

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The federal judge.

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I don't know.

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The house members are just there on vacation.

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Dick.

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God.

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They work like in Trump's 100 days or 105 or 10 days, and they work like 10 days.

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These fucking do nothing bullshit Republicans.

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Well, I kind of prefer that they do nothing.

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Well, they need to rat...

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Well, we're going to get to a story where they need to ratify Trump's...

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Oh, exactly, of orders.

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What do you call it?

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Well, they do.

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I know.

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Okay, dude.

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Just so you know, I know the libertarian principles.

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I'm country first, party second.

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Okay?

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And I am...

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Like country is just this...

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We need to fix...

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It's not a thing.

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We need to fix this shit.

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The United States are not a country.

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They were never meant to be a country.

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Okay, and it's a whole anarchist thing.

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They are plural.

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The United States with an S.

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Well, okay.

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Now that you bring that up, the versus the.

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That doesn't matter.

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The United States change after the Civil War II, the United States.

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No, that's not a change.

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It's a...

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What changes the United States are to the United States is.

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That's a change.

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So, I read a book, one book.

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That book's retarded.

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And the United States referred to a group of states bonding together.

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The United States means these states are one.

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It has nothing to do with the.

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The and the.

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That's not a thing.

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It's T.H.E.

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It's spelled exactly the same.

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We're in the same place.

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I don't know what this book is talking about.

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I think you read the book wrong and it actually says what I said, which is the United States

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are versus the United States is.

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Okay.

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I think that's what the book said.

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Okay.

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But that's what changed after the Civil War is they started referring to the United States

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as a singular entity.

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Right.

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Versus a conglomerate together, which is why it should be.

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We should not be one entity.

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Right.

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We'll get the feds out of everything then.

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Okay.

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Can I vote for that?

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Yes.

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Where?

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Because I'll vote for it right now.

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I will.

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Well, we have to wait for an election.

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Oh, shit.

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And that's going to be all about it?

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And then you have to vote for the guy who wants the feds to tell you to put a mask on.

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So it's not going to happen.

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It's not ever going to happen.

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Because I will give Trump credit.

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I don't know if I brought it up in these videos.

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Now, Trump did say something that I'm very happy about and I have never heard a president

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say this before.

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I don't know if I brought it up or not.

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Well, whatever.

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If we come across, you know what?

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How about we get to it naturally?

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Yeah.

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And if that will bring it up.

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Yeah.

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What's this video here?

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Very warm welcome to the persecuted white South African farmers.

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The Democrats are now against immigration.

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How are they against immigration?

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We brought in white people.

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Wait, what do you mean they're against it?

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Oh, you've not been watching the news.

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No.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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I know.

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But in 1936, when a bunch of Jews said, hey, we don't like this

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Hitler guy.

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Can we come over?

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Yeah.

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The Democrats said, no.

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So apparently, in South Africa, the early 1900s, white people invaded

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it, and they took over land, and they took over the government.

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Yes.

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And then now the black people were taken aback.

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But the one Democrat Congress, which the video has been removed off

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of that.

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by her because she sounded really fucking stupid. She's like, we need to send them back from where

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they came from and I don't mean South Africa. They probably came from their ancestors came from

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Germany, the Netherlands. Yeah, we need to send them back there. Now they were born in South Africa.

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Yeah. They've been farmers in South Africa for generations. Right. But we can't send them back

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there. We need to send them back further. So I mean, how far back do you want to go? Because like,

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well, because humans came from Africa, right? All humans come from Africa. So

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shouldn't they go back to South Africa? Like, wait, what? Yeah, it's blowing my mind how he brought

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in 59 white people. They're not being persecuted there. There's like legit videos of the president

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of Africa, but like, we will kill the white people. Well, even if they weren't, anyone should be able

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to go anywhere they want. They came in as refugees. I don't give a fuck. They should be able. I want

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to be in America. I don't need a reason. I'm going to work. I'm going to do my payment. Now we got

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to get the MS13 guy back. As long as he pays, he's paying his own way. He's got a job or he had a job,

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which he's not even MS13. There's still no evidence. There's all kinds of evidence. There was a hearing

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in Congress about that. No, dude, those guys are fucking retarded. Who cares? Congress. No, no, no,

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it was, it was in your view. Oh, okay. Okay. Democrat was your view. Okay. Which is really

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weird because you've been viewing the law. I go by position, not by what team someone's on. Like,

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that's, that's a weird fucking thing that you do that like, if a Republican says it, oh, it must

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be right. And if a Democrat says it, well, it must be wrong. Like, no, you have to look at the position

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itself and forget who's saying it. I agree. And then, but I'd like to say that you're citing the

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Democrats. It just makes me laugh. I cite who's right. No, I agree. I know you do. But again,

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that's not funny. I have to make some kind of funny. You're like, you're citing, you're, you're,

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you're trying to. I mean, you cite with Bernie Sanders all the time. Actually, there was a video

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popped up. Bernie Sanders was arrested back in, when he was younger for throwing rocks at Black

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protesters. And they, it's, the picture is actually kind of funny. And let's see if we can find it

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real quick. He's, they, they, they, they didn't have him like handcuffed. And he's like walking,

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like all hunched over, which just makes me laugh. Because I mean, but, but honestly, with Bernie

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Sanders, I will give that old white dude credit. He legit got young people to follow him.

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And he just says, he promises to give them free stuff. Of course, you can get a bunch of kids

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to follow you if you get an ice cream truck and play that stupid pop goes the weasel song on your

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ice cream truck. Like, so what? That doesn't mean they're, they know what they're talking about.

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So when we lived in Colorado, I forgot how to call Bernie. So we lived in Colorado,

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and my wife and I went to go on a day trip to Wyoming. We went up to, I believe it was Laramie,

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Wyoming, and we were at a bar because there was a brewery there I wanted to try. And some Bernie

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Sanders organizers came in. It's right here. Oh no, it was a black and white. But no, that's,

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that's what I saw. So some Bernie Sanders people came in, my wife's like,

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I'm alone. And I'm like, no, I'm not going to be alone because one, I don't care that your political

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views are just have one, you know, and this was back in 2015 or 2016 when he was running for

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president and they were out trying to jump in support for him. And I, so this is like before

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like X came out and stuff. So, so some stuff wasn't really talked about. So I asked the guy kind of

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loudly because it's just how I talk. I'm not, I'm not, you know, I'm not saying this, I'm not saying

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stuff. People hear me, I go, well, you know, Bernie, I asked the Bernie Sanders support, you know,

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Bernie Sanders is the running against Hillary Clinton, what's going to stop her from killing

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him? And my wife goes, you can't say that. This is before she got woken up. And, and the dude goes,

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well, and he responded to it like it was a legit question. And my wife's like, oh,

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shit, okay, now there's two crazy people in the bar. But, uh, yeah. So, but I think enough,

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I thought they were killing, but yet they bought them off. Yeah, it's easier, cheaper. Give them a

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house and a super car. And that dude, violence is expensive, man. It's more expensive than you think.

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Really? Yes. I mean, a bullet's like what 69 cents? Like you got to find someone willing to

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put it in him. The Clintons have a fucking expensive. Oh, yeah, I guess got till $10,000, but a super car

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and a house. Yeah, it's well, I mean, to get a high profile guy like Bernie Sanders. Yeah, it's

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expensive. I mean, do you ever see the jackal? Or day the jackal? Is that a movie or is that a person?

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Well, the day of the jackal was the original from the 70s. And they remade it in the 90s with Richard

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Gehr and they call it the jackal. It's like this super badass assassin is paid to assassinate

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a high profile politician. And like, he buys all this fancy fucking like this super automatic robot

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gun that shoots uranium like depleted uranium. It's ridiculous. But he spends like millions of

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dollars just on gear. So, so of course, you have to demand that much in payment, right?

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All right. So, this one is okay. So, yeah, this is about the South African farmers. They came in

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waving American flags, unlike... Yeah, let them in. What the fuck? No, I'm actually, well, no, I don't

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care what color they are. They're farmers. Let them in. Let's start growing some shit here. Because

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here's my question. If they kicked out all the white farmers, are they black farmers in South

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Africa too? Or they got to have a food shortage for instance? So, what happens is people who aren't

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farmers and have no idea how to run a farm say, I want that farmland, right? And they kick out the

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farmer, right? And then they let the land rot, right? And then, yes, there becomes a food shortage.

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Huh. So what, about six months? Probably. They were gonna be sitting eight over to South Africa

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now because they kicked out all the farmers. Probably. Trump, I don't think we should do that.

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Nope. Don't do it. Let's start. They made their bed. Yep.

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Of course, if you want to come here and get a job, then get a job.

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Uh, we got no killing. There's no killing people. Okay. We're gonna make that clear.

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Colored people, not white people. And by colored, I'm not saying I mean black, brown, yellow.

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He's got it. Get him. Ben, him. No, it's colored in their biblical, I don't even know one of them.

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But it's, it's, it's all the color of the rainbow. Keep on digging. No, I mean, just like, if you want

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to work, I actually, I agree. If you want to work, come on in. If you want to rob and steal,

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stay the fuck out or we're going to send you to,

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I said let them in too and then just let, let the population loose.

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You know what I mean? Like, we'll take care of it. Let them in. We'll take care of it. Give us

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our guns. Let us have guns. But we don't need permission to have guns or to carry guns. And

19:27

then we'll take care of it. But you don't need to do anything. But in blue states, they'll lock

19:30

you up for doing that. How do you fuck? Let the blue states fall. No, they'll lock you up. I don't

19:34

care. Let the blue states rot. Oh, I see. Let the red states protect themselves. Let the blue

19:38

states, yeah. Right. And we can have these United States in the plural. And then if you don't like

19:44

the state you're in, get your ass to another state and then don't bring your baggage with you.

19:48

Right? It's a cafeteria plan of the country. I don't like abortion. I move to this state.

19:54

I mean, you can go further and say, okay, let's make it down to the city level. And then once we

19:59

got that working, we can go down to the neighborhood level. And then once we got that working, we

20:03

can now become anarchists. I see a lot of fences going up. Good. It's like that.

20:07

Good fences make good neighbors. So the neighborhood in Chicago, I don't know if you know this story

20:11

or not, or if I told it to stop me, Cabrini Greens was a large housing complex on the near

20:17

north side of Chicago. Yeah. And they tore it down. Yep. And they sold them to the suburbs. Yeah.

20:24

Just saying. Yeah. That's what they did. Well, they didn't sell them. They gave money to take them,

20:30

I guess. It wasn't just Cabrini Green. It was also the Robert Taylor. But this is a specific story.

20:34

So there was developers that were developing the land that Cabrini Green Billings set on. Well,

20:41

government said you have to provide X amount of percentage of low income housing. Yeah. And you

20:48

have to sell the project this way. Yeah. So they built townhouses. Yeah. And everyone who bought

20:53

in bought the townhouse and bought into the plan of intermixing rich and poor. And it worked for

21:01

about three months. Then because they were inviting them to their parties, inviting them to their

21:06

get togethers, and then chicks are getting stolen, and then people get raped, and then the fences

21:13

went up. Yeah. So that's my point. If you try, if you don't do it right, the fences go. Well,

21:18

that's the thing. We need that. That's what we have fences. That's why we invented the fence. Oh,

21:22

fences make good neighbors. Nope. Oh, I don't ever. Yes, more fences. No, they're ugly. No,

21:28

they're not. I don't know. It's just fucking. Your walls are ugly. Tear your walls down and let

21:33

anybody in. People just be kind to each other. And I'm not even like a Democrat. Like, can't we all

21:38

just get along? No, but just fucking do your job. Do your shit, have fun. If you see somebody else,

21:44

say hi to them. Don't fucking rob them. Don't steal from them. What do we got here? Democrats have

21:50

introduced a multi trillion dollar reparations bill that will be funded by American taxpayers

21:54

and sent directly to black Americans. So reparations is coming up again. But that's not,

21:58

this is not really the story I want to talk about. This is to remind me of another story I want to

22:02

talk about, but which reparations have came up for forever. Let's, let's compromise. If you own

22:10

slaves or your ancestors own slaves, you pay the reparations. True. Okay, so my ancestors came

22:15

here in the 1920s. We never owned any slaves. I don't have to pay shit. So here's now Joe Biden,

22:21

his ancestors own slaves. Yes, he can pay. Wait, what black woman was it? She's a black politician.

22:26

Yeah, I know what you mean. There was a couple. Yeah. So I'm pretty sure Kamala Harris. Oh, maybe

22:32

it was her. Yeah, but maybe not. Was she part in actually, I don't know. She's not even black. Yeah,

22:37

she's part Indian. So I don't think she, I don't know. Here's the problem I have with reparations.

22:42

Slave here was wrong. It should not have happened. But it wasn't just blacks. The first slaves were

22:49

Irish. I'm just saying the first slave owner in America was black. Yeah, there were, there was a

22:54

famous story of a black slave owner when the union army came onto her house and banged on her door.

23:00

They thought she was protecting the white man and they killed her and she was the slave owner. So

23:06

let's forget about the black white. No, after, like after the founding of America,

23:12

after the revolution and everything, the first slave owner was a black guy. Yeah. And he fought a

23:19

Supreme Court case to keep his slaves. I'm not 100% sure and I'm getting that story right, but

23:24

I may have broken it up before. What city in America made the most money off of slavery?

23:29

Oh wait. Washington DC? Nope. New York? I don't know. I give up Boston. Boston. It's a, it's a

23:38

a doc city. Okay, I will suppose New York and no, I know, but that's where they had the auctions at.

23:42

Okay. So, that's right. Yeah. And then after the slavery was abolished, all the northern states

23:49

passed laws banning the slaves to move into their states. Yeah. Which is how the underground railroad

23:54

started. Yeah. Well, that was during slavery. No, it was to get them through the north. Yeah,

23:59

the underground railroad was before it started during slavery, but it was also to get them.

24:02

I'm sure it kept on. Yeah. They could not, they could not move to the northern states.

24:07

So they wanted to get them into Canada. So, but here's my, here's my problem. I've been on X a lot

24:14

over the past couple months since we got the TV up and I'm trying to get videos and stuff.

24:18

What the fuck is going on? There is so much, some group or some people are, they're trying to start a

24:25

race war. I don't know. I don't know who it is. I quit. I gave up. No, I didn't. They kept kicking

24:31

you off. But no, they're, they're like, they're, they're trying to pin black people against white

24:37

people. Hopefully we're not buying this shit guys. We all get along, you know, kumbaya and all that

24:41

shit. Let's just don't, don't get, don't suck it in. Just move on. It's, it's pissing me off because

24:49

they're like, they're showing like, like one group is like, Oh, black people do this and this is bad.

24:55

White people do this and this is bad. There's a bunch of races in this country. No, there's not.

25:01

There's a bunch of classes people in this country, but we'll get into that some other time. We all

25:05

love each other. So let's just, let's don't get caught up in this bullshit race, baiting society

25:11

we have right now. It's just, I don't know. It's, it's always been a problem of mine because it's

25:16

like the media does it. It's like when the media, they don't get, they don't get views unless you're

25:20

angry. Yeah. So no, but there was a time where they were trying to go after white men. Yeah. So they

25:26

would show fat white men with beautiful women and then the fat white men were dumb and it's like

25:34

really? I don't know. It was like, the commercials were hysterical to be honest with you. It's like,

25:39

yeah, we're really not that dumb, but whatever. But just let it go. Let it wash off your back.

25:45

So I've seen like some of these commercials are like in Asia too. Yeah, I've been seeing that pop up.

25:50

In Japan where like it's 98% Japanese people, they have TV commercials where it's like a black guy

25:58

doing the laundry or something. Like what the fuck is it? I know there's a video of a, it was in Asia,

26:03

I'm not sure what country in Asia, but it's like this little girl has seen a black man for the first

26:08

time. The cool thing was he was just like, he was chill about it. He's like, yeah, black, what do

26:12

you want? You know, and he started talking to her, talking to her mother. That's what we should do. We

26:17

talk, we work it out. So I just, I don't want to see racial divides. I just don't. Now sexist

26:23

divides, I mean, women kind of suck guys. I mean, seriously, let's, I mean, look at the Supreme Court.

26:28

I mean, give me a good woman on the Supreme Court. Women, I'm kidding. I probably don't have women

26:33

viewers do we? So we can talk about them. Have you ever had a woman in the Monero giveaway?

26:40

How would I know? Oh, that's why they use weird names. But I mean, I, yeah, I don't think we have

26:45

women watchers. We can talk about them. Yeah, I'll let you do that. Yeah, no, that's okay. I'm married

26:52

and don't tell my wife I'm making fun of women. She's got a strong right, right hook.

26:59

And she ain't afraid to use it. She's a thai. What's this next one here? What are we going on here?

27:03

Today, I'm introducing legislation to codify President Trump's executive order.

27:07

I just stopped reading right there. Oh, yeah. This is bullshit. Well, no, he did it though.

27:12

But it's bullshit. The government can't fix drug prices. Well, okay, no, that's, that's, that's,

27:16

that's actually not the point to this. Okay. So Trump did an executive order. Well, no, we actually,

27:22

we should because it's price fixing. No, no, price fixing is illegal. He's trying to do price

27:26

fixing. No, no, no, this guy, Trump is right. Okay. So this guy is Democrat. Oh, okay. Yeah,

27:31

I don't know what his deal is. That's the point. Yeah. So Trump does an executive order to control

27:37

pharmaceutical medication, which yes, you're right, the government should not be able to control

27:41

prices. But I also say when it's a necessity, they kind of like food and water. No, that's

27:48

so like, like you're falling into the trap that they give to you. Country first, party second.

27:52

No, no, that's just not how an economy works. You cannot legislate things to be cheaper.

28:00

Okay, but that's just not how they are. They're not. If you want to stop, shut up and listen.

28:06

If you actually look at why prices are what they are, you'll see that the, that actually

28:12

American prices are out of control because of the government. Well, yes, because we have patents,

28:19

patents on drugs. That's a government thing. So the testing that it must do to pass FDA and the

28:25

research to do new drugs, it costs billions of dollars. Why is it why are Americans paying more

28:30

for pharmaceutical medication so they can research and find new pharmaceutical medications?

28:34

Because nobody else can do that research because their governments block it on that. So a toy

28:39

manufacturer invents new toys every year. Okay. Do they get, can they charge us more?

28:45

They can charge whatever they want. It's their toys. It's, no, it's not. But they charge more

28:51

worldwide and they don't charge just Americans more. We should not be paying the lion's share of the

28:56

price. If there's no should, you stop thinking in terms of should. There is no should. If you have

29:01

a free market, if you have a free market, then everybody will get the best deal. Do we have a

29:07

free market in the number two rule? No, no, but you don't fix that by making it worse. So why

29:12

don't they then open the free market to the cervicals? That's the solution. Let them get rid

29:15

of their patents and let them, if someone creates a drug, everybody who makes drugs gets that same

29:21

drug. Yeah. I mean, I don't think that's at all. That's a little bit gross too. Why? Because if I

29:28

invent something I have to share with my competition, we don't have to. No, you can try and keep it

29:32

secret. But if you're not able to, too fucking bad for you. Oh, I see. Right. Like Coca-Cola,

29:38

they keep it secret or the KFC. KFC. They keep their studies by the secret. They let it out.

29:43

Did they? The CEO took a picture of it. Well, that's his problem. I'm too sorry. They were moving

29:49

the recipe and they got a picture of it. Well, sorry. But for 170 years, they're not 100,

29:54

it's only from the 50s. But for 70 years, KFC, they did not have a patent. So if they get a patent,

30:00

you have to tell them the ingredients. So Colonel Sanders filed bankruptcy six or seven times before

30:05

he went to KFC. Okay. And then he obviously became a success. Yeah. Which is kind of cool. I mean,

30:10

because he's an entrepreneur, kept trying stuff. Yeah. The town he came from is the same town my

30:15

grandmother came from in Kentucky. Nice. I've been to the original KFC. Maybe they got a little

30:22

freaky-dinky going. Maybe you're related. Maybe Colonel Sanders is my daddy. Yeah.

30:27

No, but so KFC never kept it. They never copyrighted. My mustache proves I'm not related to KFC.

30:33

They just kept it a secret. They had a vault and a lock. They locked it up. So if you're a drug

30:38

company and you want to keep your secret, that's what you got to do. But if it gets out, if you

30:42

take a picture, sorry, no protection for you. I mean, I kind of did you help you make a good

30:47

point. But also, the point is they shouldn't be able to charge what they charge for medication.

30:51

So there's no should. No, but it's... If you think in terms of should, you're going to wreck the

30:56

economy. Did you see the video of Trump talking about the fat pill or the fat shot?

31:00

No. So he's like, I got a friend who's a fat guy, but he's really cool. He's really smart. He's

31:06

really rich. One of the best fat guys I've ever met. I'm kind of making some of this up. He called

31:12

me the other day and he's like, Mr. President. He calls me Mr. President. I don't know why,

31:16

but he does because he's a friend of his. He's like, I'm in France and I paid $35 for you Zipik.

31:24

When I'm in New York, I pay $1500 for you Zipik. He's like, can you fix that?

31:31

Well, no, that's a problem is Trump cannot fix that. Trump can only stop making it worse.

31:35

So, okay, he's never going to do it because he doesn't get it. He doesn't understand the economy.

31:40

But it's so... We can agree to disagree. Actually, I'm on your side a lot more than on my side,

31:45

but I still agree with my side a little bit. But this is the point here. This guy in Congress

31:51

decides to go, hmm, I see something that will make me look good in front of my constituents and

31:58

in front of other Democrats. I'm going to capitalize on it. So, Trump decides the executive order

32:03

to control pharmaceutical meds. Congress, the Republican side goes, oh, let's go out. The house

32:08

goes, oh, let's go on vacation. Let's go on break. Oh, we just got back from vacation. Oh, let's work

32:14

our day and go on vacation. This dude sneaks in and goes, well, I want to bring this up to

32:19

Ratafix. Oh, I didn't know he can't pass. Okay. But whether he can or can't pass it,

32:23

the Democrat had to bring it up. Yeah. So, the guy's smart. No, I actually, I actually dig this guy

32:30

because he's so weak. The Republican Party and he's capitalizing on it. So, good for him.

32:34

It's so fucking stupid, though. That's just why everything's so broken because they're just playing

32:38

games. No, I agree. But they're dumb. But I mean... To be playing games, let's play a game with a wheel.

32:45

Oh, we're going to give away some money. Give away some money. We do have a wheel this week.

32:50

Last week, what was the challenge? We had a guest, paranoid machinery,

32:53

and I told you to give him or give us his Monero dress. Yes. And he didn't give us

32:59

it himself. So, he's not in the wheel. Okay. You could have counted, buddy, man. There was no rule

33:04

against it. We don't care. We'll give you a dollar. But we did have three people do that. So, we have

33:09

one, Mav McHugh. Mav McHugh seems to be pretty solid in every week so far. Monero mash. And a funny

33:18

thing is, I got two different Monero dresses from these three people. So, he, paranoid, is doing

33:27

his due diligence and keeping his shit separate. And people found your different Monero dresses.

33:33

Maybe you have more that we don't even find yet. I kind of miss the Oliver Chase, man. Where you at,

33:36

brother? I haven't seen Oliver Chase in the chat room in a while. Did you reach out to his

33:39

friends? I think he's doing... I don't know. He's busy with something. But come back, Oliver Chase.

33:43

We miss you. Yeah. I was the last one. So, let's spin to win.

33:50

Now, where's our sound? No sound?

33:53

That's a new thing. Mav McHugh. Okay. So, you know the rules. Come and find us. Contact us. Get your money.

34:02

You got another story you're going to bring up in the next one. I do not have any other stories.

34:05

Just that one. Speaker Johnson, easy to go by bite.

34:10

Why? We are just resigned, man. Just step down. What did you know? But the problem is, he steps

34:14

down. We put another fucking person in there who's weak and refuses to do whatever. But this is about

34:20

the Democrats crashing a party. Oh, that one. Okay. An ice party. So, what do they actually do? I don't

34:29

know this. I don't know what they did. Legitimately, this, she's a black woman and let's just say,

34:35

she's a big woman. Okay. She punched an ice agent in the back. Oh, God. Like she was like

34:43

planning, like she knows how to use her weight to get through a crowd and she was just like,

34:49

like a little bulldozer and she had a drawback, hands closed and a punch. Geez. And so, what

34:57

happened in Newark? There's an ice facility and Congress and the mayor of Newark decided to,

35:05

this is wrong, we're going to go fix it. And the Newark mayor got arrested and the Congress

35:14

members who were there on video, on body cam were assaulting ice agents. And so we're like, well,

35:24

you need to be arrested because if I assault the cop or he assaults a cop,

35:30

if we pick up our teeth after the billy club hits us and we go, billy club, we might have a

35:35

shit. Yeah, okay. We'd be arrested. But yet they're not arrested yet. And to top that, two leading

35:45

Democrats, apparently AOC is the leading Democrat for the next presidential run. And I'm like,

35:51

please let that happen. She is dumb and she needs to be called out. She's like, you better not

36:01

arrest members of Congress. Why? Did you commit a crime? Let's find out. So she's-

36:07

It should be on video, right? We should get the video soon.

36:09

She put a video out basically threatening ice if they were to arrest a member of Congress.

36:15

Well, ice can't arrest them. So, Keen Jeffries.

36:19

Yeah. But ice can't be the ones who arrest them.

36:22

They assaulted, well, they're federal agents. So the FBI, I guess we have to come in and arrest them.

36:25

Yeah, the FBI would have to do that.

36:27

They should have been arrested, though.

36:30

Yeah, you can always detain them. Yeah, you should detain them until the FBI shows up.

36:34

Only if you actually break the law. And I do believe they broke the law from the video selection.

36:39

Fuck the law. It's a crime. There's a victim.

36:43

So, Keen Jeffries goes, you better not arrest them. That's a red line.

36:48

And somebody goes, what do you mean by a red line? I said it's a red line.

36:52

Didn't you arrest Trump? Yeah, I know.

36:53

You arrested Trump? I know.

36:54

I know. Yeah.

36:55

Well, yeah, he wasn't in the government at the time.

36:58

But he wouldn't expound on it. He goes, oh, you'll find out if you arrest him.

37:02

So you're above the law is what you're saying?

37:04

Yeah, pretty much. So we got like seven or eight different justice systems this time.

37:07

Well, now you know that you can literally go to a judge and say, I saw this crime happen right

37:15

meter and arrest warrant. And then you can make that arrest.

37:17

But the judge probably wouldn't do it.

37:18

No, he probably wouldn't do it. Yeah. But legally, that's how it always works.

37:22

Well, no, technically, you can put some of this in arrest.

37:25

You can't. Well, I mean, 45 told us that.

37:27

Citizens arrest. Citizens arrest.

37:30

There's specific requirements.

37:31

You have to say it a certain way.

37:32

Well, you have to witness a felony. You can't just like see a guy's tail light out like a cop cam.

37:38

Really? Yeah. Oh, shit.

37:39

It's a felony and you have to, and it's also different by state. So check your own state law.

37:42

Yeah.

37:43

But you do it the right way. For instance, arrest, but you get stuff and check your own

37:46

state. I just don't do it. It's they'll tie you up in court for years and they got more money than

37:51

you do. So just back the fuck off of it. But, but yeah, this is ridiculous that the Democrats can

37:57

not only break the law, they can threaten law enforcement to not go arrest them.

38:04

In fact, why don't we get the Venezuelan games to take over their departments?

38:07

Yeah. So who would be in charge of arresting them?

38:11

The FBF. Kosh Patel.

38:12

Well, isn't there an attorney general?

38:16

Well, she doesn't do that. She charges. She brings the charge.

38:19

Oh, she would be the charge. We have, we're in the office.

38:21

Kosh Patel.

38:22

Okay. All right. I wouldn't make fun of Pam Bondi, but you're right. It wouldn't be Kosh Patel.

38:26

I just, I'm just sick of Pam Bondi.

38:27

No, he, so he still, he's, he didn't personally witness this. So he's going to have to go over

38:31

the body cam footage and make sure that a crime took place and there was probable

38:34

it's there. So, well, I haven't seen the video. So I don't know. Oh, but are they up there already?

38:41

Oh, yeah.

38:49

I'm, I'm getting, starting to get somewhat good at this.

38:53

So I'm going to type with one hand. I do the hunting pack method.

38:56

Got it.

38:57

Oh, my space bar. It's got like crumbs in it.

39:01

Yeah. I wonder why.

39:01

Cause I, this is why I eat my lunch with it on my lap.

39:05

Oh, you made it worse than I did it.

39:12

So this is the lady that, the red watch this lady, like she like straight up punched the guy and she

39:18

actually the bears might want to sign her because she was able to get through. So she

39:23

might want to sign her because she was able to get through stuff.

39:28

Why are we not?

39:28

I don't know. Don't worry about it. It's on. It's just not through the TV.

39:32

Weird. Maybe there is no sound on this one. But yeah. So you see her just being a fucking

39:39

pain in the ass. Cause they said they, she bodies say I'm someone that I haven't verified yet.

39:45

But the punch, I definitely verified that she legitimately punched a guy.

39:51

I mean, this is, I have not been up may not be this. I mean, there's a lot of body cam footage.

39:57

Um, yeah.

40:01

55 second video, Sergeant body cam. This is something else.

40:05

Oh, this is the New York mayor being arrested.

40:09

Yeah, whatever.

40:10

Yeah. Okay. If it's out there, then it's out. Then, then fucking write the rest warrants and get the job done.

40:14

Go get them. Go get them. Damn, Bongino.

40:17

So apparently he is looking into the, the bombing at the DNC.

40:21

Okay.

40:23

I mean, I don't know what you're looking at.

40:24

Looking into.

40:25

I know it's been looked into for a while.

40:26

You have the guy's cell phone, don't you? Isn't that what they already have? What are you waiting for?

40:30

No, I know. Well, no, no, FBI just followed the guy to his house.

40:33

Right. Well, what are you doing?

40:34

And they were told to stand out.

40:35

What's our look into?

40:36

Yeah. So what is my next one here?

40:42

Oh.

40:42

Nothing says I own your ass more than a golden pager.

40:45

Yeah. We already talked about this.

40:46

No, no, we haven't.

40:47

Yeah, we did.

40:48

That he gave Trump a pager.

40:49

Yes.

40:50

When did we talk about this?

40:50

What happened?

40:51

What happened this week, I thought.

40:53

No, it happened months ago.

40:54

Did I forget about that?

40:55

Yeah. Yes.

40:56

I should stop drinking.

40:58

Wait, I thought.

40:59

He gave him two pagers. He gave him a golden one and he gave him a regular one.

41:02

I have legit no remember.

41:04

No, we talked about it more than once.

41:07

So basically what happens is Israel used pagers as a weapon.

41:10

But they blew up a bunch of, uh,

41:12

Amos people.

41:12

Yeah.

41:13

And then they gave a, gave a, uh,

41:16

a pager to our president.

41:17

Yeah.

41:17

Actually two pagers.

41:18

Yeah. It was after that.

41:19

It was like right after that.

41:20

This guy needs to get the fuck out of the way.

41:22

He needs to resign, step down.

41:24

Israel's, because they don't want him in there.

41:26

So let the people of Israel have a vote,

41:29

get him out, and then let's, let's, let's start afresh.

41:31

What's the problem?

41:32

Like who, who can they, who can they put in?

41:33

There's, they, they haven't.

41:35

They're gonna have some.

41:36

No, they have the same situation we have here where everyone that's

41:40

able to run and win is corrupt as fuck and like will always be on the Zionist side.

41:45

Whereas like, I would bet at least 60% of the people there just want to be left alone.

41:49

Like they want to live peacefully with the Palestinians.

41:52

They don't give a fuck.

41:53

So they want to have like their restaurant and then the, the, the

41:58

Hallaul restaurant next door.

41:59

Like nobody gives a fuck man.

42:00

Like, yeah.

42:01

He's, he's now got on my last ever.

42:03

I'm done with him.

42:04

Israel, pick a new guy and we got you.

42:07

Just get, get, get the fuck out.

42:09

Yeah.

42:09

Get rid of your Zionist bullshit.

42:10

So did you, I don't know why the, the, uh,

42:13

article about this, but uh, Trump got a new plane.

42:16

Yeah, I saw that.

42:16

Qatar gave him a plane.

42:18

What the fuck is this about?

42:19

And, uh, Democrats are freaking out.

42:21

Well, it's a, it's a gift.

42:22

That a foreign country.

42:23

You can't give him a gift.

42:24

You can't accept a gift.

42:25

You can't?

42:26

No.

42:26

Oh, okay.

42:27

So Clinton, except for the helicopter was.

42:29

Probably.

42:30

How about the center of liberty?

42:32

That was not a gift to an individual.

42:33

That was a gift to the nation.

42:34

No, this is not a gift to Trump.

42:36

Yes, it is.

42:36

It's a gift to the United States military.

42:39

No, it's not.

42:39

He was very clear about that.

42:41

Did he, he will go, go look it up again because, uh, it's in the use of

42:45

the military until Trump is out of office.

42:47

At which point it goes to Trump.

42:49

It goes to his presidential.

42:50

Which is Trump.

42:52

But isn't that so a public facility?

42:54

No.

42:54

For the government?

42:55

No.

42:56

That's owned by the guy.

42:58

Okay.

42:58

But Clinton's okay.

42:59

I didn't even bring up the whole Clinton's helicopter thing,

43:01

but let's see if that, I even looked it up.

43:03

I don't care.

43:03

I'm against whoever you should be receiving gifts.

43:05

If one can do it, why can't we all do it?

43:07

No, that's the wrong attitude.

43:08

The attitude should be go arrest Bill Clinton.

43:11

Oh, okay.

43:12

And did he personally get the helicopter?

43:15

Because I don't know.

43:15

So he's not today.

43:16

That's okay.

43:18

Yeah.

43:18

Go arrest him.

43:20

It's in the constitution that you can't accept gifts.

43:26

There it is.

43:29

17 million.

43:29

He's the Saudis gave to Bill Clinton.

43:31

Well, now when did they give it to him too?

43:32

That's after his presidency.

43:34

After his presidency.

43:37

I don't know if it's at the end of it or like officially like.

43:39

Because if it's dirty, if it's after he's out of office.

43:41

It was a parting gift.

43:43

That's real tough.

43:46

But like Trump is in office.

43:47

So he's in office for two and a half, three and a half more years.

43:49

But okay, but let's talk about that for a second.

43:52

So Qatar has been allied us mostly.

43:56

Not 100%.

43:57

Wait, what is that?

43:58

Well, when we attacked Iraq, they let us put our troops on there.

44:03

Okay.

44:03

So then they're not an ally.

44:04

They're an ally to the industrial military.

44:06

No, I get that.

44:08

I'm not defending Qatar right now.

44:11

I'm saying our president took a plane from a foreign entity that, okay,

44:17

so they could put bugs in it.

44:18

Okay.

44:18

Well, we can find the bugs.

44:19

Yeah, they're going to sweep all that shit out.

44:20

Yeah.

44:21

But what if there's like pro-gribbing and then they can control the plane?

44:25

They're going to redo all that.

44:26

Like there's traffic, the whole thing.

44:28

All the electronics.

44:29

Yes.

44:30

I hope so.

44:31

What's to give it back?

44:32

What the fuck is this?

44:33

Like, no, we cannot take, it's in the goddamn constitution.

44:36

I'll pull it up right fucking now.

44:37

We should do it on this computer with the dirty keys.

44:42

Yeah, whatever.

44:43

Yeah, I want to touch your nasty fucking.

44:45

It's just peanut butter.

44:46

I eat peanut butter and jelly for lunch every day.

44:51

You winning your constitution.

44:53

Jesus Christ.

44:53

Hey, that's what they swear in oath to.

44:56

I know.

44:57

I'm being funny, sort of.

45:01

No, where is it?

45:03

So I didn't know this.

45:08

When the, uh, okay.

45:10

No title.

45:10

We talked about this a while ago when there was like someone being knighted or something.

45:15

No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States and no person holding any office

45:20

of profit or trust under them shall without the consent of Congress,

45:24

except any present emoluments, office or title of any kind,

45:29

whatever from any king, prince or foreign state.

45:32

Okay.

45:32

So it's a presence and the Trump is accepting a presence from a foreign state.

45:36

He can't do that.

45:36

If he keeps under government control, then it's not a present to him.

45:39

Well, but he's taking it after he like,

45:41

I don't, I don't know about what, I don't know when something goes to presidential library,

45:46

because at the presidential library, you show stuff that made you a great president.

45:51

No, but that's your chance to show it off.

45:53

Here's the gift that the Saudis in the Qataris gave me.

45:56

Well, but if he has,

45:56

I'm so great.

45:57

If he has government documents there showing how great of a president he was,

46:03

he's not, he declassifies.

46:05

This whole library shit is a joke.

46:07

Oh, if you were about Obama's library,

46:08

I ever lost things out of it.

46:09

It's like a shit show because they, the Democrats are pissed because in Chicago,

46:15

they're not using like woke people to build it.

46:19

It's actually a funny story.

46:20

Yeah, I saw that one.

46:21

I'm not really going to get into it.

46:22

Yeah, like the telecom, like, I don't know the details.

46:24

Like if they came to him as he's leaving,

46:27

well after he left or a party, a party,

46:30

you'd have to look at the dates and times and all this.

46:32

Like, I don't know, but nobody should be fucking taking any of this shit.

46:35

Even if you're not in office anymore.

46:37

Like fuck you.

46:38

We're not, I don't work for you.

46:39

I was just more concerned with them having control over it.

46:44

They have ways to deal that.

46:45

That's not a problem.

46:45

No, I think that's probably fine.

46:47

But so Trump is in the Middle East all week.

46:50

And he, oh, what country was it?

46:54

We could probably look it up if you want to,

46:55

but he played God bless America by the guy who sings that song.

47:02

These friends have raised something, I don't know.

47:04

But that's not actually the point I'm trying to get at.

47:06

So that was his intro to walk out on stage in a foreign country.

47:10

And they applauded him.

47:12

But it's the part of the song that makes me laugh.

47:14

What was that?

47:14

The YMCA song.

47:16

Oh God.

47:17

He played the gay fucking mantra.

47:19

He likes that song.

47:21

I know he does.

47:21

He's always been playing that song.

47:22

He doesn't dance as to it.

47:23

But now I didn't remember.

47:25

What does Barry Gibbs think about that?

47:26

We're not Barry Gibbs.

47:27

He wasn't.

47:28

No, but it's.

47:29

Are any of those people alive anymore?

47:30

I think so.

47:31

I think they're true.

47:31

What do you think about this?

47:32

Well, at least a couple of them are so true.

47:34

But what do they think about Trump using their song?

47:36

Well, they're obviously Latin because they're not

47:38

they're not going to see so this letter.

47:39

Paul doesn't do this shit all the time.

47:40

We have to deal with it.

47:41

They're going to see so this letter.

47:42

Or they did.

47:43

Or they didn't.

47:44

Just like Dina Titus got one for me, right?

47:45

And that helped.

47:46

You're not the government.

47:47

That's the problem.

47:48

I mean, you don't have the money.

47:49

But if they didn't renew this song,

47:52

it's open source and he has a direction.

47:54

Yeah, though, this well, well within.

47:56

So they might be open source because it gets played

47:59

everywhere.

48:00

It's not.

48:00

Well, no, no, it's genius because if they allow it to be

48:04

played everywhere, the Gen Zers are like,

48:08

what's that song?

48:10

Oh my God, I love that song.

48:11

There's no way it's public domain.

48:12

There's no fucking way.

48:17

So then the village people are allowing Trump to use it.

48:19

Well, not necessarily the village people, but whoever

48:22

owns the song.

48:22

Yeah, because they're talking to the village people

48:24

and they're not necessarily holding the song

48:26

because that goes into the rights of record companies

48:29

and that shit, which is just disgusting as well.

48:32

Did I ever tell you a story about how the guy from Creedence

48:36

Clearwater Revival got sued for plagiarizing himself?

48:41

Somebody else holding the song?

48:43

Well, so what happened was, as John Fogarty is the guy's name.

48:45

Yeah, I know him years.

48:46

And he was a singer for CCI.

48:48

Yeah.

48:49

And he also wrote most of their songs and all that shit.

48:51

And the band broke up.

48:52

Right.

48:53

So the record company owned their music.

48:56

So Fogarty goes solo as a soloist.

48:58

He's writing his own songs and singing his own songs.

49:00

So they sued him because he sounded too much

49:03

like Creedence Clearwater Revival.

49:05

Oh, he wasn't singing a song from CCI.

49:07

No, he was singing his own songs that they claimed plagiarized

49:11

his earlier songs.

49:12

Because the way he sounded, that reminds me of...

49:15

Now he won.

49:16

Right.

49:16

But there was a guy in Wisconsin doing car commercials.

49:20

The dude legitimately looked like Chuck Norris.

49:25

And he didn't have surgery.

49:27

He didn't alter his look.

49:28

He just looked like Chuck Norris.

49:30

I mean, hair, beard, same color.

49:32

I mean, it's not that hard.

49:33

He got sued and he could not use his own face.

49:36

What the fuck are you talking about?

49:37

How can you say that?

49:38

He could use his own face in commercials.

49:40

That's ridiculous.

49:41

I assume he won that?

49:43

No, he lost it.

49:43

How could you lose that?

49:44

It's a buy-in.

49:45

Because he was pretending to be Chuck Norris.

49:48

Well, it's been a long time ago.

49:52

I always found that funny because I actually had a friend that looked like Chuck Norris as well.

49:56

And I was teasing him that he cannot use his own face anymore.

50:00

What the fuck?

50:04

Your face is off limits.

50:07

Yeah.

50:07

Oh, you should have brought this one.

50:09

That's the guy though.

50:10

Is that the guy?

50:10

No, that's Chuck Norris.

50:12

Oh, shit.

50:13

Yeah, I'm not seeing...

50:14

It's probably...

50:15

There's him somewhere.

50:16

We're going back like 15, 20 years ago.

50:18

Yeah, I'll look that up later.

50:19

Okay.

50:21

What is this cunt talking about?

50:23

This is stupid.

50:25

So, okay.

50:26

So should Derek Charvin...

50:28

Okay, first of all, Trump can't pardon...

50:32

Because he's in a state prison.

50:33

Correct.

50:34

So Trump can't pardon that.

50:35

Okay, so Trump has never said he wanted to pardon him.

50:39

Okay.

50:39

So this is a bullshit story.

50:40

Okay.

50:41

This goes back to the race baiting.

50:43

No, no.

50:43

The other thing is...

50:44

Well, there's several aspects to this.

50:46

One is he pled guilty to the federal charges.

50:50

And I think he only got charged with 18242,

50:53

which is violating citizens' rights,

50:56

incredibly.

50:57

And he pled guilty.

50:58

So, why would you pardon?

51:00

Like, he's admitted to guilty.

51:02

That's not why I brought this story up.

51:03

Okay.

51:03

Well, one, I mean, the death certificate says

51:07

George Floyd died of...

51:09

Fit all over those.

51:11

Oh, so...

51:12

So, it's just...

51:13

Here's the thing.

51:14

If you jump out of a 20-story building

51:18

and then I shoot you in the head on the way down,

51:20

am I guilty of murder?

51:21

What killed...

51:22

What actually killed you?

51:24

Well, we don't know.

51:25

Well, no, the autopsy would say,

51:28

well, he died from the bullet

51:30

or he died from sudden impact.

51:31

Well, there is no or.

51:32

That's not how this works.

51:33

Well, no, the autopsy...

51:34

There's combined factors that cause the death.

51:36

We don't know.

51:36

The cause of death is what the autopsy says

51:38

was the cause of death.

51:39

Well, the autopsy says it was the knee on the neck.

51:42

No, the autopsy says fentanyl.

51:43

No, it doesn't.

51:44

That's the media...

51:45

It says fentanyl was in his system.

51:47

It does not say fentanyl caused the death.

51:49

It says fentanyl caused the death.

51:50

No, it does not.

51:51

You're referring to the alternative autopsy

51:53

that his family or someone else got,

51:55

which was not the official one in the corners report.

51:58

The corners report says that it was the pressure on the neck.

52:02

So, okay, let's deal with that for a second.

52:05

He was trained as a police officer to do that move.

52:08

I don't care.

52:09

Okay.

52:09

The Nazis were trained to shoot Jews.

52:11

Agreed.

52:12

You're still guilty.

52:12

He was wrong.

52:13

You're a grown man.

52:14

You know better.

52:14

But that was in his training.

52:16

I don't care.

52:17

So, he was instructed by his superior to do that move.

52:20

Okay, I don't care.

52:21

First of all, I don't think he should be pardoned.

52:23

I'm not saying that he should be pardoned.

52:26

But I'm saying that this is another race-baiting article.

52:28

Of course it is.

52:29

And this is why I brought it up for,

52:31

because I want to get ahead of this race-baiting bullshit.

52:35

And...

52:37

Well, this chick, like Marjorie Taylor Greene,

52:40

sometimes she has good takes.

52:41

Yeah.

52:42

And then she says stupid shit like this, right?

52:44

I just...

52:45

I didn't pick her.

52:45

Whether he gets pardoned or not,

52:47

he cannot be released from prison.

52:49

On state charges.

52:50

Right, because he's in state prison.

52:52

Yeah.

52:52

Yeah.

52:53

But it's Minneapolis and state leaders

52:56

prepare for possible direct charges.

52:57

Yeah, what are you talking about?

52:58

They're preparing for the riots.

52:59

Well, yeah.

53:00

So, there...

53:01

Because that's what happened.

53:02

Nobody's talking about pardoning them.

53:03

Right.

53:04

This...

53:05

There's not one person who is talking about pardoning them.

53:08

And this is the headlines we get.

53:12

This is the race-baiting bullshit

53:14

that's going on in New York across this country right now.

53:16

It's a local fucking...

53:17

And it needs to fucking stop.

53:20

But see, like all the retards in the reply,

53:22

like, well, it was the drugs and it was this and that.

53:25

And blah, blah, blah.

53:26

No, no, no, no, no.

53:27

Like, yeah.

53:28

It's race-baiting bullshit that needs to fucking stop.

53:32

I don't want to see races...

53:34

I don't want to go back to the way it was

53:35

that were blacks and whites,

53:37

and everyone hates each other again.

53:38

Well, it's all Obama's fault.

53:39

He's a black guy, so there you go.

53:41

Obama did more for her to the black culture

53:43

than any other president.

53:46

Oh, speaking of this...

53:47

No, he literally caused it all

53:48

with the fucking Trayvon Martin thing.

53:49

No, agree.

53:50

It was all his...

53:50

Oh, he looks like a son I caught out.

53:52

Right, like, why would you say that?

53:53

During an ongoing fucking trial?

53:54

Oh, no, I got a better one for you.

53:58

According to the view, we had the first black pope.

54:02

What?

54:02

Yeah.

54:03

How?

54:04

Oh, I mean, I gotta bring this up.

54:05

I cannot do this fucking justice.

54:07

But he's not black.

54:08

Oh, that's not true.

54:10

What?

54:11

Well, how dare you judge him?

54:12

What are you talking about?

54:13

Well, why are you judging him?

54:15

I'm not judging him.

54:16

I'm just saying he's not black.

54:17

That's because of blackpoping.

54:21

Because I'm sure that the only fucking idiot's

54:22

talking about this.

54:25

Well, how do you know we didn't have

54:26

blackpopes back in the early church?

54:28

It sounds on this.

54:30

Well, give me the remote, maybe it's just down.

54:32

Oh, yeah, maybe it is.

54:33

Where is the remote?

54:34

It's over there.

54:35

Yeah, we're rude.

54:36

We have to get up.

54:37

Ah, mother fucker.

54:40

Guess who's black?

54:41

Pope Leo XIV, a Posse Blanc Creole from New Orleans.

54:46

Well, no, the view goes a little bit deeper than that.

54:49

So he was at one point.

54:52

His family did live in New Orleans,

54:55

but they're saying that he was Haitian born.

54:58

Oh, yeah, that was a real black thing.

54:59

This is not the right remote.

55:00

Oh, it's this one and that one.

55:01

Oh, yeah, there we go.

55:04

That's already a hundred.

55:06

I don't know what the problem is.

55:07

Okay.

55:08

Well, whatever.

55:09

So the view is just like, well, he's got incidences from Haitian,

55:13

so he's black.

55:16

And I don't care what I'm not Catholic, but it's a race-beating bullshit

55:22

that they're doing this.

55:24

I mean, does he call himself black?

55:25

No.

55:26

Then he's not black.

55:28

But Camilla Harris called herself black and she's not black.

55:31

Well, she is.

55:32

She's half.

55:32

No, she's not.

55:33

What do you mean?

55:34

She's half.

55:34

Five and a half of black she is.

55:35

Dude, did you see photos of her dad?

55:37

That guy's black.

55:38

No, bullshit.

55:39

He is not.

55:40

He was, he was, uh, oh, it's not going to go back in the fucking six,

55:45

eight months ago.

55:47

What are you talking about?

55:48

We saw, we did this already.

55:49

Yes.

55:50

That guy's black.

55:52

No, he could be Puerto Ricans.

55:54

He's fucking black.

55:55

Come on.

55:56

Look at this guy.

55:58

No, there is.

55:59

Don't get the fuck out of here.

56:01

He's Jamaican.

56:02

Well, there was, there was a story we talked about before.

56:05

I know I said my piece, but.

56:07

No, she, she grew up culturally Indian because her father like left them.

56:14

But she's still, she's still black.

56:18

I think there's a good evidence that she's not.

56:19

I, I don't still remember it.

56:22

I, what's the last clip we have?

56:25

How Democrats have introduced multi-trade, oh, this is, we already went this one.

56:27

Oh, we're seeing X and L.

56:29

All right.

56:30

Well, we're at an hour.

56:31

There you go.

56:31

56 minutes and 23 seconds.

56:33

Nice.

56:33

So we finished in the hour, so we can move on to the training session.

56:36

Okay.

56:36

I'm going to talk about Tari and merge mining this week, since I brought it up last week.

56:41

Tari is a brand new crypto that just, well, it's been in development for like five or six years,

56:46

but they just launched last week.

56:49

And what Tari is, is a, it's kind of like an Ethereum smart contract type blockchain,

56:54

where the whole goal is to write apps rather than use as money.

56:59

And you can do whatever the fuck you want with your apps.

57:01

So you can make a gambling site, make a decentralized name service for domain names,

57:09

whatever you can think of, you can do it, if you can figure it out.

57:13

Now, I don't, I don't know if I buy that it's a great crypto.

57:18

Like I haven't looked in depth into their shit, because one, a lot of their docs are very meme

57:25

oriented.

57:26

So if you go to their website, it's like all meme-y and shit.

57:29

You know, like, well, that's the thing with a lot of the smart contract changes,

57:33

like they want to sell you on the memes.

57:35

Yeah.

57:36

Uh, I don't really like that stuff.

57:38

But there's a reason I'm bringing Tari up.

57:42

So one, they do operate from a privacy angle, right?

57:48

That's important to them.

57:49

Now, I'm not good enough to verify the math on that.

57:51

I have no fucking idea.

57:52

So don't quote me if their privacy is broken somehow.

57:56

I have no fucking idea how to evaluate that shit.

57:58

That's a graduate level math.

57:59

Don't ask me.

58:00

But they do focus, they say they're focusing on it.

58:03

Okay.

58:03

Okay.

58:04

Two, there are former Monero developers that were working on Tari the whole time.

58:10

So that's a good sign, right?

58:11

Because Monero, it's the real deal in privacy.

58:14

So if they have devs from Monero that worked on Tari, that's a good sign.

58:18

Okay.

58:19

But the real reason that I'm interested in the Tari is because they're doing

58:23

something called merge mining with Monero.

58:26

So now what the fuck is merge mining?

58:28

Basically, if you mine Monero, you can also apply that mining effort to

58:33

Tari at the same time at no extra cost.

58:35

Okay.

58:36

So think about it like there's a prize in a box somewhere.

58:40

Okay.

58:41

And to win the prize, you have to physically create a key to unlock the box.

58:46

Oh, okay.

58:46

Okay.

58:47

Yeah.

58:48

Now, somebody else makes a second box, right?

58:52

Okay.

58:53

You can take that same key that you've already worked on and try it on both boxes.

58:57

Okay.

58:58

That's what merge mining is.

58:59

Oh, okay.

58:59

Somebody made a second box, you take the keys you're already making and just try both boxes.

59:04

Okay.

59:06

Now, it does take a little bit set up, so you're going to spend a couple hours to a couple days

59:10

of figuring all that shit out.

59:12

I can help you if you want to join the chat room.

59:13

Yeah.

59:16

But so this, like if you don't believe in Tari, you can still earn Tari for free

59:22

and then just sell it.

59:22

Sell it for Monero, right?

59:24

Or if you like the meme shit, you can earn Monero for free and then get rid of it for Tari.

59:29

Right?

59:29

Okay.

59:29

So and there's other chains that are trying to operate on this principle as well.

59:34

One's called Darkfy.

59:36

Now they're in like Super Alpha stage, so I'll probably cover them eventually in the future.

59:40

But we do advertise our podcast in their chat rooms.

59:42

Okay.

59:45

What else?

59:46

I think I pretty much covered everything I wanted to talk about.

59:50

It's not like a super involved topic, but yeah, get merge binding, get some free Tari

59:56

if you're already mining Monero and then do whatever you want with it, right?

59:59

Cool.

1:00:00

So I had a question over the week and it's not involved with it about that, but it's about

1:00:05

a question that came up in our interview.

1:00:07

Okay.

1:00:08

When you're on the dark web, are you also on a VPN?

1:00:12

You can be.

1:00:13

Should you be?

1:00:15

Not necessarily.

1:00:16

So your internet service provider does not know that you're on their network on the dark web?

1:00:22

So if you're not on a VPN, they will know that you run the dark web services, but they don't

1:00:28

know what you're doing there.

1:00:30

Okay.

1:00:30

So the dark web also is another layer of protection.

1:00:32

Yes.

1:00:33

Okay.

1:00:33

So the dark web is essentially a VPN that's decentralized.

1:00:37

It's not exactly that, but that's.

1:00:39

But if the FBI wanted to know who's on the dark web and you work on a VPN,

1:00:45

they can essentially get who you are.

1:00:47

Yeah.

1:00:47

Well, they know that I run a dark web node.

1:00:51

Okay.

1:00:52

But they don't know who I am there or what they do because I'm using my real name.

1:00:55

Well, yeah, but wouldn't your internet service provider be able to tell them?

1:00:59

Well, they can only tell them that I use the dark web.

1:01:02

Right.

1:01:02

They can't tell them what I do there.

1:01:03

No, no, no, that's what I'm saying.

1:01:05

Yeah.

1:01:06

So they would know that you're a dark web participant.

1:01:08

Yes.

1:01:09

Oh, okay.

1:01:10

Now you can use a VPN to connect to the dark web, but there's problems with that because

1:01:17

one, the VPN might not like it because you're using a lot of bandwidth.

1:01:21

Two, the way the dark web has to function is it needs to differentiate different nodes.

1:01:28

Now, if two people are using the same VPN connection,

1:01:30

Okay.

1:01:31

the dark web is going to get confused and like, well, who the fuck what's going on here?

1:01:34

And it might ban you, right?

1:01:37

With the dark web can ban you?

1:01:38

Yes.

1:01:39

It can ban your IP.

1:01:40

Right.

1:01:40

It can't ban you.

1:01:42

Well, but is there a different version of the dark web and some will and some will?

1:01:45

Yeah, but they all, they all have similar protections to ensure that you aren't trying

1:01:50

to break into the dark web essentially, trying to break their privacy and security.

1:01:54

So like if you're using, if multiple nodes are coming in from the same IP, that's suspicious.

1:02:00

And like the peers will say, I don't want to talk to you.

1:02:03

I don't trust you.

1:02:04

Right.

1:02:04

And that's what a VPN does.

1:02:06

That's what a VPN does.

1:02:07

It gathers a bunch of different people and puts them on one IP address.

1:02:12

So, in fact, it's better that everybody uses the dark web on their real IP because the more

1:02:19

people that do it, the harder it is to say, oh, that guy's a dark web user because we're all

1:02:25

dark web users, right?

1:02:26

If we're all doing it, then there's nothing they can gather from that information.

1:02:30

Wouldn't know because I mean, they want people to believe the dark web is bad and scary.

1:02:35

Right.

1:02:36

So if they ever were like, well, let's just go arrest dark people, the dark web,

1:02:40

or let's go and arrest people.

1:02:41

Right now it's small enough that they could probably do that.

1:02:44

But the whole idea is to get it to big enough to where they can't do that.

1:02:46

I mean, they can do that with VPN too.

1:02:48

That your ISP knows that you're using a VPN, right?

1:02:50

Oh, it does.

1:02:51

Of course.

1:02:52

They see who you connect to.

1:02:54

They just can't see what you're sending across that VPN.

1:02:56

Okay.

1:02:57

So they can also say, well, I don't like people who use ghost VPN.

1:03:00

Let's go arrest those people.

1:03:01

How'd you remember about your fucking VPN?

1:03:03

I remember everything.

1:03:04

What are you talking about?

1:03:05

So that's just how it works, right?

1:03:07

Every time you connect to something, your ISP knows what IP address you're connected to.

1:03:10

You are a fucking fad.

1:03:12

Motherfucker.

1:03:14

I said, the dude has to go, what VPN do you think I use ghost?

1:03:17

And you know, a week later, you're like, well, you use ghost.

1:03:20

Yeah.

1:03:20

Oh, fucking fad.

1:03:22

Because it's Israeli.

1:03:25

You're giving all your info to Israel.

1:03:27

I mean, that's what you're doing.

1:03:29

So I should expect a pager in the mail.

1:03:31

You might.

1:03:32

Yeah.

1:03:33

What's this gold painter?

1:03:34

This is really cool.

1:03:36

So I run a VPN on my browsing machines.

1:03:41

I use proton VPN, which is in Switzerland.

1:03:44

And then I run dark web nodes on different machines that use my real IP.

1:03:48

Okay.

1:03:49

So yes, they do.

1:03:50

They know I'm using the dark web.

1:03:51

They know I'm using a VPN, but there's so much traffic coming in and out

1:03:55

that there's no way of knowing what I'm doing at all.

1:03:58

And that's what we need to do.

1:04:00

Right.

1:04:00

So set up your dark web nodes.

1:04:02

The more people that are on it, the less they can do about it.

1:04:06

Okay.

1:04:06

No, it's cool.

1:04:07

Yeah.

1:04:07

It's something I thought over the week and I'm like, I wonder, I,

1:04:10

I wish I would have brought it up last week, but I knew you can also answer this too.

1:04:14

So cool.

1:04:16

All right.

1:04:16

So I may have talked about this topic a year ago, but it's just the time of year

1:04:21

that we need to do this again.

1:04:23

Whether you heard it last year or you're here for the first time this year is the yeast coming.

1:04:29

Summer's coming.

1:04:30

Some of us.

1:04:31

Oh no, I mean, it'd be back to Midwest.

1:04:33

We're in Chicago.

1:04:34

We're going to go to Columbia.

1:04:34

He's, he's on the opposite.

1:04:37

Well, if you believe that whole global earth.

1:04:39

I, I, I, we're global, if we're flat earth though, don't we all experience the same

1:04:43

weather at the same time?

1:04:45

And then my wife is like, she's, she's on a TikTok thing.

1:04:47

I think he's still above the equator.

1:04:49

Well, my wife's on a weird TikTok algorithm and she's getting all this crazy shit.

1:04:53

And she goes, she goes, I might be able to argue we're flat earth.

1:04:57

And I'm like, Oh honey, please don't.

1:05:00

Oh shit.

1:05:00

There was something else like, oh whatever.

1:05:02

I'll do, I'll bring something up in a second too.

1:05:05

So, so basically you want to check the perimeter of your house.

1:05:09

Doors, windows, penetrations, anything that can allow air in or out.

1:05:14

Cold air is heavy, the hot air, you want to make sure that you seal everything in to

1:05:18

keep your electrical built down.

1:05:20

Even though utilities are supposed to be coming down because inflation has dropped and

1:05:25

it's getting cheaper.

1:05:26

Move your Monero and tarry miners outside if you can.

1:05:29

Yeah.

1:05:30

So, but yeah, you basically want to get yourself a good silicone,

1:05:33

you just have a good 25 year silicone and silicone up your windows, your doors,

1:05:39

and don't forget about your AC lines.

1:05:42

So if you got a condensate unit outside the back of your house,

1:05:44

those lines come into the house.

1:05:46

If the hole is bigger than the line and the silicone just is too,

1:05:51

it's just too big of a hole for the silicone, get some foam insulation.

1:05:54

It's funny, so you can do a quick story.

1:05:58

The first foam insulation that I found out about was called Great Stuff.

1:06:02

And I was, I was doing work one day, this is probably shit late 90s,

1:06:08

and I had to fill the work order out and I put, I used Great Stuff

1:06:11

to fill the crack in the penetration in the house.

1:06:15

My boss calls me and goes, Ron, I know you buy quality stuff, but what did you use?

1:06:20

I go, I use Great Stuff.

1:06:22

He goes, no, I understand it's great, but what is it?

1:06:25

I go, it was like the, who's the first?

1:06:28

And I'm like, it's called the, like the legit name is Great Stuff.

1:06:33

It was just a little funny story.

1:06:35

So yeah, seal up your house.

1:06:37

If you feel comfortable going in your roof, get on your roof, check things out,

1:06:40

because we also have some, well, in Vegas, we may have the monsoons coming, we may not.

1:06:45

They, we never know.

1:06:46

But also still many penetrations up there.

1:06:48

Like we have rooftop units here, so we want to make sure that shit's sealed up

1:06:52

properly.

1:06:53

You just want to seal your house up nice and tight, to at least have your AC function normally

1:06:58

and keep it cheap.

1:06:59

So that's what I have, but I got to bring up something else because I really thought I brought,

1:07:04

I brought this up.

1:07:06

So I've talked about it before that I kind of used to, I kind of want to get back into it.

1:07:14

It's just a comedy.

1:07:15

Oh, your Elon post.

1:07:16

No, it's not even Elon.

1:07:18

It's, well, that's one.

1:07:19

No, but it's not this.

1:07:20

Well, the other one.

1:07:21

I saw.

1:07:21

The old guy with like the sexy looking role.

1:07:23

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:07:24

Let me, I got to.

1:07:24

Okay.

1:07:24

So if you can find that.

1:07:26

So back in probably 2017, 2018, I wrote a joke.

1:07:33

Oh, no, it's not that one.

1:07:35

It's not that one because I was big because that's a fucking dude.

1:07:40

I wrote a joke and I realized now I may have been ahead of my time.

1:07:45

I didn't think I was because I thought, because I had heard in Canada there was a brothel

1:07:51

using sex robots.

1:07:53

So I wrote a joke about sex robots.

1:07:56

Yeah.

1:07:56

So this is it right here.

1:07:58

So this chick right here is a robot.

1:08:01

I mean, she's legit doable, right?

1:08:05

But apparently in seven, eight years ago, she wasn't around.

1:08:09

Right.

1:08:10

So the joke basically just was it was that I, I'm like during COVID, I got bored.

1:08:15

I bought a sex robot and it didn't go over as well as I thought it would.

1:08:20

Because because so back then, comics, there's always like a theme to comics.

1:08:27

And back in like 2020, 2021, if it comes out of the body, it's funny.

1:08:33

So all comics are writing jokes about, you know, farts and piss and shit.

1:08:38

Well, I wrote about a joke about buying a sex robot and having her piss on you.

1:08:44

Piss on me.

1:08:45

And apparently it didn't go over when I never knew why because I guess maybe I was just

1:08:49

ahead of my time.

1:08:51

So, so I may have talked about it before too, but I guess we're to bring that up.

1:08:56

So your Elon post too, where like he showed his humanoid robot.

1:09:00

So you called me out one time on this and you said there's a human in there.

1:09:04

Click on that picture.

1:09:06

So I try to get the one with the open face on it.

1:09:09

Yeah.

1:09:09

But look at that waist.

1:09:10

That one might be real.

1:09:12

Like the earlier ones were just people.

1:09:15

They aren't proving it.

1:09:16

It's moving like a person.

1:09:18

Um, there's a slight differences.

1:09:21

You can do it better than me.

1:09:23

No, the video itself could be fake.

1:09:24

I don't know.

1:09:25

Okay.

1:09:26

Um, but the thing is these, these humanoid robots are completely fucking useless except

1:09:33

for sex robots.

1:09:35

Right.

1:09:35

Now, because if you think about it, the human body is not designed to do a thing.

1:09:42

It's designed to do a lot of things.

1:09:44

Right.

1:09:44

Like you can run and chase after your, your meal.

1:09:48

You can start a fire.

1:09:49

You can invent things.

1:09:50

Yeah.

1:09:50

Like our body is this is optimal for generic purposes.

1:09:54

So when you make a robot, the robot should be to do something.

1:09:58

Right.

1:09:58

You want it to build a car.

1:09:59

Right.

1:10:00

You want it to clean your house.

1:10:01

Right.

1:10:01

Right.

1:10:01

And that means the robot should not look like a human if it wants to be the best at doing those things.

1:10:06

Okay.

1:10:06

Yeah.

1:10:07

Like I saw someone like they had a fake video of robots pulling rice pad out of rice paddies,

1:10:12

but it was a humanoid robot.

1:10:13

Okay.

1:10:13

Like just build a fucking tractor, dude.

1:10:15

What are you taught?

1:10:16

Like, right.

1:10:16

You would not use humanoid robots for anything other than sex.

1:10:20

I'm not saying you're saying, yeah.

1:10:21

Right.

1:10:21

That's the only use that these fucking things can have.

1:10:23

That was my whole point of the joke.

1:10:25

Yeah.

1:10:25

So Elon, stop wasting your time on this shit unless you're, let's you're doing the sex robot thing,

1:10:30

which okay, then stop making them dance around.

1:10:32

Elon, give us some sex robots.

1:10:33

Yeah.

1:10:34

Because if anybody can do it.

1:10:34

Make a sexy, stop with this, stop with this dancing shit.

1:10:36

You can do it, Elon.

1:10:39

All right.

1:10:40

That's a good ending point.

1:10:41

Yeah.

1:10:41

So we are done.

1:10:43

Thanks for listening and we'll see you next week.

1:10:46

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1:10:48

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