Explicit The Canary in the Cage Episode 19 - Pi-hole, Feeding and Listening to Your Garden
Ep. 19

The Canary in the Cage Episode 19 - Pi-hole, Feeding and Listening to Your Garden

Episode description

Pi-hole, Feeding and Listening to Your Garden

00:00:00 - 00:01:56 Monero giveaway results

00:01:56 - 00:06:13 Biden’s “resignation” from the 2024 race

00:06:13 - 00:12:45 Biden body double?

00:12:45 - 00:15:15 AI videos of Trump

00:15:15 - 00:17:43 Flag burning and other protest-related crimes

00:17:43 - 00:19:09 SS head Cheeto resigns

00:19:09 - 00:28:00 Can Biden even swap out this late?

00:28:00 - 00:33:27 How political parties actually work (not democratically)

00:33:27 - 00:36:15 What happens with all the illegals when they stop being useful?

00:36:15 - 00:38:04 Does Rudy have the receipts?

00:38:04 - 00:41:14 Conservatives & technology

00:41:14 - 00:55:06 The CrowdStrike outage is why you should switch to Linux

00:55:06 - 00:59:29 Sonya Massey shooting

00:59:29 - 01:09:24 Some urban homesteading ideas

01:09:24 - 01:15:12 Dave talks about pi-hole

01:15:12 - 01:24:40 Ron talks about feeding and listening to your garden

Resources discussed on the show:

Pi-hole (https://pi-hole.net/), a DNS passthrough designed to run on a single-board PC that blocks ads for your entire network.

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0:00

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

0:16

Dave Havlicek.

0:17

We are here to entertain you, educate you, and maybe we might even make you laugh. I

0:22

don't know. We'll see. So, Dave, I heard we had a Monero winner.

0:27

Yeah, before we get started with the show, so last week we said first RSVP to the barbecue

0:33

gets the Monero giveaway and congratulations to Dante. I mean Travis. Yeah, so Travis was

0:40

the first one. He pinged us like an hour after the show went up.

0:43

Oh, so he pays attention.

0:44

Yeah, so all you guys that are late listeners, you better get on it if you want that Monero.

0:48

Yeah, because that Monero is growing. It's going up. It might be a dollar one day. It

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might be a dollar ten the next.

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And again, reminder, we have limited spaces for the barbecue, so you want to get your

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RSVPs in before we run out.

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And it's very possible if I can figure out a few ways of getting ingredients to without

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money. And I'm going to stick to the rules.

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Well, you have a garden. It's easy for you.

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Well, no, no, I wanted to sell some liquor. So my corn's not ready yet. And my yeast

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are going to be a problem. But I think I can trade for them.

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Okay. So I may even have some yeast around the house. It wouldn't be distiller yeast,

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but it will be bread yeast, which kind of can fill in if I need to. But I'm going to look

1:32

into it. So let's get started with the show and see what the fuck we are. I'm going to

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try not to swear. Because you know, people might listen to this at work and they may

1:42

have turned us off.

1:43

Oh, fuck them.

1:44

Yeah. If you're a visitor to work, get the fuck off this podcast and get to work.

1:49

No. So it's been a wild week.

1:55

I forgot that.

1:56

Since last week. But you know what? I'm starting to think Harris might make a good president.

2:02

Oh, yeah?

2:03

Well, if she can get the economy fixed as fast as she made her signs and t-shirts for

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her running for president. Dude, that letter came out in the morning by the afternoon. She

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had thousands of signs.

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You don't think that was already set up to go?

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Oh, so you think this was a plan?

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I don't know if I'd say plans.

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Oh, because you don't like plans.

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Well, I love plans. I just don't think some people are capable of making them.

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They're not smart enough to do it. Yeah, she even had the... So technically, 30 days ago,

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she had job offers. She had indeed job post on Indeed.

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Interesting.

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So kind of thinking...

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Every time the World Series or the Super Bowl happens, they make all the shirts and stuff

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for both teams.

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Yeah.

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And then there's the famous photo of Harry Truman holding up the newspaper, Dewey defeats

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Truman.

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Yeah. So they always done this stuff.

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Well, true. But do you think they did that? The minute the letter came out or before the

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letter came out?

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No, it was already to go.

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Okay, so they knew they were doing this?

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No, they were going to try and do it and it worked out. And if they didn't work out,

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then they would have just thrown it all away. Or sold it in like fucking Pakistan.

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Some third world countries everywhere.

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Have you ever visited these countries and you see this shirt that kids are wearing?

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Like, Dukakis.

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Wait, he didn't win? But yeah, that's what they do.

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So that letter came out on Sunday late morning?

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That sounds right.

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Okay. Do you think Joe Biden wrote that letter?

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I don't think Joe Biden wrote that letter.

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Oh, shit, we actually agree.

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Yeah, this is where conspiracy...

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So I'm not opposed to conspiracy theories, right? But when I analyze a conspiracy theory,

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I have to ask, you know, means motive opportunity.

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Yeah.

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Right? And every conspiracy has a motive, right?

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True.

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We gotta give you that one. They all have motives, right? But the means part is always

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the problem. So like when you say, oh, they didn't go to the moon or this and that or...

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Right? Like, well, do they have the means to actually pull that off?

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We didn't go to the moon.

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And the answer is no, they don't have the means to pull that off. But this one, like

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literally all you gotta do is have one guy like copy paste his signature and post it on Twitter.

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No, I believe the president has a machine that signs like certain things and certain

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things have to be the wet signature.

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Okay.

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So they have a machine that does it. But this wasn't...

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What could it be?

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What's that?

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What could it be?

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It's like...

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Well, I know, but there are certain things the president has assigned that...

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So make him sign it.

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Oh, but he'll get like...

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That's his job.

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...hand cramps and shit.

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Oh, so don't sign it. Then it doesn't become a law.

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That I actually agree with.

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But yeah, no, I think that letter...

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Because apparently Joe Biden's staffers found out about this on Twitter.

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Yes, they found out about it from...

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So like, this kind of reminds me of the Soviet Union.

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So do you know the story of Khrushchev?

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No, don't.

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So Khrushchev was one of the dictator premiers of the Soviet Union.

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I think he came after Stalin and he would go on vacations on the countryside every summer

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or something.

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I don't remember exactly.

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One day, the party leaders, they got together when Khrushchev was on vacation and they just

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drafted up resignation letters and put a fixed insurance and they did a radio broadcast and

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Khrushchev was resigned.

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The whole country is now under the assumption that Khrushchev was resigned and they go on

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vacation and they turn the radio on and here you go.

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What are you going to do about it?

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And there's nothing you can do.

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What can you do?

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Kind of like the Obama versus certificate.

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It just popped up one day.

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I'm not saying he wasn't born yet.

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I'm not a birther.

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So I mean, we have precedent for this, right?

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Like, and why the fuck not to do it to Joe Biden, right?

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The guy won't step down.

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Like, that's the other thing, right?

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Biden is a hard-headed asshole.

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Yeah.

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Just like Trump, just like you and me.

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Yeah.

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He's not going to step down.

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No, he is very stubborn.

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So...

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So they have to do it.

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So they have to do it.

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A surprise retirement party.

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Right.

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I mean, I'm not going to be my bosses.

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I mean, you know, it was hopefully...

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They would actually fucking retire, but who knows.

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Yeah.

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No, so I do not believe he's signed.

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I don't believe he knew about it.

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But I'm going to go ahead and say this one.

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So he's either dead or in a major medical incident.

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Well, he did have a bruise on his face.

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Did you see the bruise on his face?

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Which...

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Which time?

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He talked today or this morning?

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You mean yesterday.

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Was he yesterday?

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I don't remember if it was yesterday or today, but...

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Well, he had big bruise on his face.

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So wait, sorry.

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Someone talked yesterday.

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Come on.

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I don't...

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Come on.

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This is ridiculous.

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No, we'll get to that.

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So, I mean, this is even...

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Even Tucker Carlson's kind of in on this one.

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He...

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So when he was here in Vegas...

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Yeah.

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He had, I believe, four events in one day.

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Okay.

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He got through three of them.

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And then Tucker Carlson has a source in Metro.

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That's our police department here, who said that...

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Oh, shit.

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Canary's still dead, but we gotta light him up.

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He said that, clear this hospital out.

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We had the president coming in with a major medical situation.

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And they started going in and wrapped the hospital.

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And then they went in and called the hospital back and said, no, don't worry about it.

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We're heading to John Hopkins.

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We're getting him to the plane.

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Maybe he like collapsed, like fell over and collapsed.

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That's why he's got a bruise on his face.

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He's done that a lot.

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Yeah.

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What makes that time any different?

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Nothing.

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Okay.

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So, and then all of a sudden he just disappeared.

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Well, yeah, he collapsed and then he got his head and passed out.

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Ah, so you've got...

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And he had COVID for fuck's sake.

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He has COVID, man.

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He had COVID.

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Well, come on.

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It's the deadliest thing in the world.

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So, he disappears for a couple of days.

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A letter comes out saying he's stepping down from running for office...

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Right.

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But not stepping down from the president's.

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Right.

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Which is weird, because he should have done both.

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Well, maybe he fell down the stairs.

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Maybe he pissed off Jill and she's good at running.

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Which side of the cheek was it on?

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It was hard to say because it's on the video.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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We never know if it's from the program.

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Maybe Dr. Jill Biden got a good left or right hook.

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But so he disappears.

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The letter comes out that he's resigning.

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Yeah.

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Still no Jill Biden.

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And then on...

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So, that was on Sunday.

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We get a video of him getting out of a limo and scurrying upstairs.

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That man doesn't scurry upstairs.

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And he actually entered the plane from the front stairs and not the rear stairs.

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So, he went to the adult-sized stairs and not the child-sized stairs.

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And no handrail.

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Just right up there.

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I'm like, oh, wow.

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Maybe COVID fixed him up.

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Maybe wasn't Jill Biden.

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You have these weird ideas that there's this big grand scheme to have an actor and face

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paint and makeup.

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And there's a whole production crew that has to do this stuff.

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Now, face-painting makeup, there's a straight-up mask.

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But they couldn't figure out to have a guy have the right height and to walk up the correct

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stairs?

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So, okay.

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So, you're kind of jumping the couch on me.

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Dante slash Travis won't understand that.

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Because he almost had 100 bucks.

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I would have bet him on that one.

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But I digress.

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That one, they didn't really discuss his height there.

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They discussed how peppy he was.

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Right.

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But I'm saying like, if they went to all the trouble to get a fake Biden, why wouldn't

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they say make sure you shuffle?

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Well, okay.

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So you think they had a good plan then?

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Or a good situation?

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No.

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I think it's just Biden.

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It's just Biden.

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Okay.

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So, he goes up the stairs, go up the private, and he's not playing the fly as a way.

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And he has a speech to make on Wednesday night.

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He makes that speech.

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Yeah.

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Was that recorded live?

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I have no idea.

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Well, it was supposed to be.

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Okay.

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It might have been.

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But yet, his watch showed two hours prior.

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So what of two things happened?

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So, they recorded it ahead of time?

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Well, that's one option.

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They could have recorded it ahead of time, even though they said it was live, because

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they lie.

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Or, when he took a snap, they just advanced his watch back two hours.

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So, when the media says live, it doesn't always mean happening at this moment.

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So they'll do live recordings of things.

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They didn't say recorded live.

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They said this is a live speech.

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Because this happens a lot in the poker world.

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So they do live streams of poker.

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But because in poker, it's important to keep your cards secret.

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They actually record the show three hours early, and then stream.

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So everyone understands that live doesn't mean at this moment.

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So after the speech, he goes out to the Rose Garden, or some garden in the White House,

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for a ice cream social.

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Well, yeah.

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There you go, in Biden.

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Except, he was four inches taller.

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No, he's not.

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No, you can say, K. Reingo, you can say, oh no, it was reflected off of the moon.

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I'm saying they use his wife as a constant.

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And she was right next to him.

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She wasn't.

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She was four inches taller than he was.

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No, she was like.

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Oh, she was lagging back.

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She was lagging back a little bit.

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And I'm pretty sure that they were downstairs.

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The camera were downstairs, which causes a perspective.

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You can look at this photo.

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I'll put it up.

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I'll edit it in on the YouTube video.

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But you can make things look like this very easily.

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Camera angles can change it.

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So I will give you that.

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But there's been other instances where they used his wife as a constant, and he's been

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different heights.

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So I don't know.

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But the reality is, when I have a lack of information, I have to start assuming what's

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going on and start speculating and start looking into things.

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And I think he's either dead or he's got a major medical.

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He can't get out of.

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If you look at his wife and Hunter, his wife Jill, Dr. Jill and Hunter, they are, they're

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not their normal selves.

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I mean, Hunter may not even be high.

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Well, yeah, because they're victims of the coup.

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It is a coup.

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So like, of course, they're not themselves.

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Like they're like, what the fuck just happened to us?

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Well, but here's the thing.

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Think about Hunter Biden can't make millions of dollars anymore.

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Or his career is over.

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So maybe the immunity deal hasn't been given to Hunter yet.

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And his dad's dead.

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And now they've got to negotiate immunity deal so that we'll go along with the plan that

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he's dead as long as the Hunter gets a meter.

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I don't think so.

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No, there's something.

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There's something.

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There's something afoot at the circle K.

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Okay.

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You that old?

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Yeah, that was Bill & Ted.

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So speaking of like old, yeah, speaking of old references, are you a Dukes and Hazards

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fan?

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No, but I saw the post that you made.

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Holy shit, Hoover made that post.

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I love you.

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Dude, did you not see the, what was the Red Fox show?

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Remember the Red Fox TV show in the 70s and 80s?

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The Sanford and Son?

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Sanford and Son.

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Oh yeah.

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You didn't see the Trump Sanford and Sons?

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No, I did not.

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Holy fuck, dude, those were amazing.

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Oh, I gotta go look at that right now.

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I'm leaving the show.

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YouTube took it down.

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Really?

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I mean, I mean, I think I was like 300 episodes where like they would take a bit from Sanford

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Sun, which is like a two minute bit where like, he was like, you dummy, you know, and

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he would put Trump's face on Red Fox and he had like Trump Jr. and he had Nancy Pelosi

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and he had Maxine Waters.

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And it was fucking hilarious, dude.

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Wait, so the Dukes and Hazards one.

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That was the intro.

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What they did is they took the intro to the Dukes and Hazards and they swapped out, I

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guess it would be, John Schneider was Trump and Tom Wollpat was JD Bantz.

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JD Bantz, yeah.

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I mean, because it was JD Bantz, he's a hillbilly.

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Now it sucks, I'm a hillbilly too.

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Come to St. Barnard, Kentucky.

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Oh, well, our Ken Duke.

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I said Ken, not family because there's a reason I said that.

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And they just basically, and then what's Trump's wife's name?

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Millenia.

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She was Daisy Duke.

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She did a good Daisy Duke and then Joe Biden was Roscoe.

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Guess which character they put Kamely Harris as?

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You see that?

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I didn't, I don't recognize.

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Roscoe's dog.

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It's hard to see because it's a quick scene with the cop car.

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If you look, you can see the floppy ears and the massive hound and see her face.

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Hillary was Boss Hog.

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And then they also paid homage to Rush Limbaugh, which they showed up.

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He's a stand-up guy.

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That one looked really good.

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I'll find the Sanford and someone and I'll post it.

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I believe so.

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Because they're actually doing dialogue and the jokes line up.

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Oh my God, it's so fucking good.

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So I have one request.

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Whoever made that, make one of Dave and I as the Duke's of Hazzards and you'll get the

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Monero, the dollars worth Monero.

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So that is, if I have to, I'll buy a Monero and do it myself.

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If Dave doesn't want to do this.

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I seriously want that with Dave and I.

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And if you just email it, I'll fill in the rest of the characters later or you can make

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them up yourself.

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I don't care.

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So Trump made a big gaffe today.

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Well, not a gaffe, but said something really stupid where they were talking about the flag

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burning people.

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Yeah.

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And Trump was like, oh, you should be in jail for desecrating the flag.

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Like come on, dude, you're supposed to be the pro freedom guy.

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Stop with this bullshit.

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So I have an issue with that.

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I mean, here's the deal.

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You have a legal.

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You have a legal right to burn the flag.

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I do.

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I understand that.

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And I'm okay with that, but that kind of falls under the thing is just because you can doesn't

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mean you should.

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No, it doesn't mean that.

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You shouldn't.

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No, I should.

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It's a respect thing and that's fine.

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That's the whole point.

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No, I get it.

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And I'm okay, but I'm okay with it.

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But the one thing you have to, because I actually knew you were going to encounter me on that

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one.

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The other thing you have to realize is that you have to respect the rights of the people

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that don't want you to burn the flag that come in and stop you.

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No, no, you have no right to stop me.

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If you want to protest and burn the flag and I don't want you to, why don't I have a right

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to protest and stop you?

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What's my flag?

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Did you buy it or did you steal it off the pole?

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Okay, well, that's a different story.

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That's not flag desecration that's theft.

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Right.

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So they did not write the right to burn that flag, right?

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But if they brought their own flag, then they can burn all day long.

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So do you think they're going to find out who those people were?

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Probably not.

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But wait, didn't they grab a grandma who was praying outside of an abortion clinic and

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locked her up?

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That's not what happened.

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Oh, who's the old woman in prison right now?

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She was blocking the doorway.

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She like praying.

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No, no, she chained herself to the doorway to block people from going in.

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I'll put that one up.

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I didn't probably follow that one.

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It's equivalent to the idiots on the highway.

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Like they block the highways.

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But they allowed them to block the highway.

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They should arrest those people too.

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But so locking her up is the life of your prosecution.

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Which would work.

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You have to know what district it was in and all that shit.

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Because like, if I forget what state she was in.

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Yeah, I don't.

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But like if she was in Tennessee, for example, Tennessee's a bad example, they're not going

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to.

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But if she's in California and they arrest her for blocking an abortion clinic, you can't

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say, oh, but in New Jersey, they let the kids on the highway.

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So it would have to be the same.

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So then the protesters were in DC.

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They were able to find a whole bunch of J6ers.

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Yeah.

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Geo fence them.

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Right.

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And arrest them.

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Right.

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So are they are they were a FBI worker on that right now?

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I doubt it.

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Why not?

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Hmm, weird.

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Yeah, it should be the same treatment for everybody.

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Right.

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So speaking of the FBI, how they do that?

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That something happened like a week and a half ago.

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I forget what it was.

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All this the Secret Service Director resigned.

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Right.

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For some reason.

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I don't remember why.

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I think Trump was giving a speech and got some ketchup on his face.

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Oh, yeah, the ketchup.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Yeah, because they first thought it was fragments from the teleprompter, which is fully intact.

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Right.

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But that doesn't mean you can't throw fragments.

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I mean, it could be little shards.

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So when that guy debunked, now it's ketchup.

18:10

So I do ketchup out.

18:11

Yeah.

18:12

Um, fuck her.

18:13

Me is horrible.

18:14

Um, yeah, I don't know.

18:16

At least she resigned though.

18:18

Well, no, no, she actually didn't resign because she messed up.

18:23

I don't care why.

18:26

I don't care why.

18:29

He, his life is being threatened right now.

18:31

That's fine.

18:32

So he needed somebody to come and conduct him.

18:34

Why would he pick her?

18:35

So here's the thing.

18:37

Okay.

18:38

I called her Cheetos last week, right?

18:39

Yeah.

18:40

Did anybody else call her Cheetos before then?

18:42

I don't, I don't.

18:43

I don't think so.

18:44

I don't think so.

18:45

I don't think so.

18:46

I don't think so.

18:47

I don't think so.

18:48

I don't think so.

18:49

I don't think so.

18:50

I don't think so.

18:51

I don't think so.

18:52

But I will say, although I was off on the days, I said Joe Biden, well, so technically

18:58

what I said was he would resign from being president and would be off the ticket.

19:03

Yeah.

19:04

I got half of it right a week late.

19:06

So I'm kind of right.

19:07

I mean, I was kind of going down the right path.

19:09

So let's actually talk about this, this whole Biden resigning from the, from the race thing

19:14

because there's at least three states.

19:17

Now I haven't verified all three states.

19:18

I've only verified Nevada.

19:19

Right.

19:21

But apparently in Nevada, Georgia and Wisconsin and maybe more, it is too late for them to

19:26

change the presidential candidate for the Democrats.

19:29

From what I see, I agree.

19:30

I've looked up the actual Nevada law.

19:34

I don't have the, oh geez, it's on the Twitter somewhere.

19:36

Well, so Nevada, our laws are called NRS code.

19:39

Yeah, yeah, I have the NRS code on Twitter.

19:41

And it is.

19:42

And that's what it is.

19:43

So we're going to see.

19:44

Here we go.

19:45

So NRS 293.165.

19:48

So that talks about election procedures, how you get on the ballot, I'll let you.

19:53

And what it said was you can willingly drop out as of the third Friday in June.

20:00

That's correct.

20:01

And if you, if you drop out before the fourth Friday in July, which is tomorrow, which actually

20:12

today when you guys are listening, right, you have to either die or be ruled mentally

20:18

incapacitated.

20:19

So he's dead though.

20:20

So well, if Biden, there's a clear, I guess, it's by 5pm, I assume Pacific time.

20:25

So if Biden is still alive and not ruled mentally incompetent by 5pm on the day this

20:32

episode goes out, the Democrats cannot get him off the ticket in Nevada.

20:36

Okay, I have a problem with that.

20:38

And that, that sounds like something that's very well thought out and factual.

20:44

So it can't be true.

20:47

They're going to try.

20:48

They don't rely on facts.

20:50

Okay.

20:51

So they're going to, they're obviously going to try and change the ballot and they're

20:55

going to get sued by Republicans and hopefully the Libertarian Party joins on that.

21:02

But what's going to happen?

21:03

I don't know what the courts are going to say, but the law is clear.

21:05

So I can clear.

21:06

I kind of had a thought about this.

21:08

So what if it's more than three states?

21:10

Because we don't know because I did what I did in all the states.

21:13

But that's a, that's a legitimate logical thing.

21:18

Because I mean, in all reality, we're like 45 days from ballots being sent out.

21:24

Yeah.

21:26

So I can understand that being the case.

21:28

So what if Joe Biden is actually alive and is diabolical and actually goes, well, I'm

21:34

going to sit back because my name's going to be on the ballot and they actually win.

21:39

And he goes, well, no, I'm the president because Joe Biden got elected in that.

21:42

Well, but the problem is Kamala will be on some states and Joe will be on other states.

21:48

So they have a split ticket.

21:50

Oh, right.

21:51

So they can't win.

21:52

They literally can't win.

21:53

So if you follow the law, right, but we don't do that here.

21:56

Well, the other thing is, I know Trump's already suing over this, but Biden transferred

22:03

the money of the campaign.

22:05

Yep.

22:06

And they're not allowed to do that.

22:07

So I made a statement.

22:10

I think in the last, both last two weeks, yeah, that as long as Harris is on the campaign,

22:15

she's allowed to use the money.

22:17

Now it's come out that she may not be able to.

22:20

So I'm having a hard time finding out if what's, what's right and what's wrong because

22:24

people gave the money to the Biden Harris campaign.

22:26

Right.

22:27

Not the, the Harris, Harris, Buttigieg or no, no, no, the next one, who do you think it's

22:32

going to be?

22:33

Newsom is a, so Newsom and the guy from and the governor of Kentucky, I think of the two

22:38

running makes Kentucky.

22:39

Well, so it's going to be a white man.

22:44

Just cause they got a cow about it.

22:45

What the fuck she is.

22:48

It's going to end the guy from Kentucky's a moderate and Newsom's not.

22:53

But the only, from what I understand, new submit Harris do not like each other, but the only

23:00

they want Newsom.

23:01

Wait, they're both from California though.

23:03

Right.

23:04

Doesn't mean they like each other.

23:05

No, but you can't run.

23:06

Oh shit.

23:07

You're right.

23:08

Yeah.

23:09

But well, but she resident DC, you know, sir, home state would still be California.

23:13

I actually don't know how that works because like they were talking about micro Marco Rubio.

23:16

Well, no, but that is, that is a rule of law.

23:18

I mean, that's the 12th amendment.

23:20

But she can always just bounce over to another state and find out.

23:22

I don't know if it works that way.

23:24

Is there a certain data?

23:25

Yeah, it's going to be interesting.

23:26

It says who shall not be from the same state, but I didn't get a chance to actually Google

23:30

the exact verbiage of Newsom's law that he passed today.

23:34

But basically he's making homelessness illegal in California.

23:37

Yeah.

23:38

Yeah.

23:39

He said, he gave the order to start cleaning it up.

23:42

So why would he do that?

23:45

Because he needs to be able to say, I don't want this homeless problem in California,

23:49

but the mayor's refused to follow my orders.

23:52

I really want this to be, you know, a good happy place with all these homeless people.

23:57

So he wants, he wants that talking thing.

23:59

He wants that talking point.

24:01

But then if you look at the governor of Kentucky, he's already a moderate.

24:05

So he counterbalances the progressive bitch that's running for possibly running for president

24:09

and now who's been appointed and elected.

24:12

Jesus, what is wrong with the Democrat party?

24:15

But so what I want to tell people out there is the Democrats are in shambles.

24:20

Yeah.

24:21

And apparently Harris is the one they want to go run with except Obama hasn't committed

24:26

yet.

24:27

But Hillary Clinton did.

24:28

Although I did you see Black Lives Matter came out against her?

24:30

Well, they should.

24:31

She's an evil fucking lady.

24:33

But that's, that's pretty big.

24:34

I mean, but, but Black Lives Matter is not a, I mean, they're a group of criminals.

24:40

My opinion, I could be wrong, but I really think they are.

24:42

Yeah, but they have a lot of sway.

24:44

They have in the past.

24:45

I don't, I think that shines one off that turn.

24:48

It's drawn a lot of drama.

24:51

So yeah, I mean, but here's my problem.

24:53

Okay.

24:54

So I am actually a little concerned that she may win.

24:59

Well, yeah, I saw that.

25:02

The polls are like suddenly deciding their neck and neck.

25:06

Well, even the betting markets are pretty close now.

25:09

But that's the media spin.

25:10

Well, not the betting markets.

25:13

I think they're caught up in this right now too.

25:16

But the media is, they're scrubbing shit off the internet on her.

25:19

I mean, I'm telling you, she was the border czar.

25:22

Border czar, yeah.

25:23

She was.

25:24

I saw it and I'm like, well, that's weird.

25:26

And then she cackled about it.

25:27

And then with the interview and the interviewer goes, well, you haven't been to the border

25:30

yet.

25:31

And then her response was, well, I haven't been to Europe either.

25:34

Yeah, but you're not the czar of Europe.

25:37

I don't know what that means.

25:39

But that being said, she had a press conference today.

25:43

Looking very presidential, which is the other reason why I think she might be our acting

25:48

president right now.

25:49

She had the flag pin on, had the flags draped in the background, just like a president.

25:55

She met with the dude from Israel.

25:58

Well, Netanyahu.

25:59

Yeah, Netanyahu.

26:00

Do you hear they did his hotel room?

26:02

His hotel?

26:03

They put maggots on the, yeah, yeah, yeah.

26:05

And they kept pulling the fire alarm?

26:07

Don't do that.

26:08

That's against the law.

26:09

We don't support that on Canary in the cage.

26:11

Yeah, don't ever break the law.

26:13

If you're going to get caught.

26:15

No, it's, no, it's, yeah, I don't know.

26:19

I, it's, I, I, I struggle to deal with this issue because we the people apparently are

26:28

stupid.

26:29

Oh, yeah, you didn't know that?

26:31

I've always known it, but I thought there would be that, that area where we kind of,

26:37

that pinch of kind of swings that we're paying attention now.

26:40

No, no, we don't do that.

26:41

And we're not people.

26:43

It's, it's just, I mean, like, you know, Harry Sisson, you know, this kid on Twitter,

26:48

like fucking idiot kid.

26:50

No, he's like this, this 20 year old annoying Democrat kid.

26:55

Like he makes stupid videos and he shills for Biden.

26:58

And then as soon as Biden dropped out, suddenly he starts shilling for Kamala.

27:02

So like what's the late noon?

27:03

Yeah, what, but the thing is he was like so hardcore for Biden, like I'll never stop

27:07

supporting Joe Biden, you know, and then suddenly stop supporting.

27:10

So like somehow all these people just change on a dime.

27:15

Yeah.

27:16

Right.

27:17

Like one day they'll be saying Kamala is a warmonger and, and she put black men in prison

27:21

for smoking weed and all this shit.

27:24

And then the next minute, oh yeah, she's a great president.

27:26

She's doing a great job.

27:27

Yeah.

27:28

I am concerned because we have to realize in a straight up election, I'm not concerned.

27:35

But you know, I've made the claim here is 40 million.

27:38

I've heard, you know, lower numbers than that 20 million.

27:43

A lot of them have been registered to vote.

27:45

A lot of them get about even Elon Musk came out today and said, we may not have another

27:49

election where the American citizens actually pick our president.

27:53

I mean, how long do you think when like when's the last time we actually think citizens

27:58

pick the president?

28:00

Yeah, I mean, just the fact that we have this two party system where like, okay, so everyone's

28:05

been saying it's undemocratic that the Democrat party is allowed to select Kamala against

28:14

the will of the Democrat voters.

28:15

You know what I mean?

28:16

Like the primary.

28:17

I agree.

28:18

She's appointed.

28:19

She's appointed as a private corporation, just like the Republican Party, just like

28:22

the Libertarian Party.

28:23

We're all private corporations.

28:24

True.

28:25

We can select our ticket, however the fuck we want as long as it's within our bylaws.

28:30

But it has to be done through the delegates, not through like, oh, well Joe Biden's dad,

28:34

here's Harris.

28:35

Well, yeah, so that's what the delegates are going to select her.

28:38

Right.

28:39

But she's already running for president and she's already acting as if she is president.

28:43

Because the way their system works is that I like the Libertarian Party.

28:49

Where we're all a bunch of split people who hate each other.

28:52

I mean, I guess they kind of are the Democrat too.

28:54

But like when we come together, there's no, there's nothing resembling consensus.

28:59

Right.

29:00

It's not like the Mises people can like beat the shit out of the radical people or the

29:05

hater people.

29:06

And so you're going to vote for whoever, right?

29:09

It doesn't work that way.

29:10

And it seems to be that it does work that way in the Democrats and to a lesser extent

29:16

the Republicans where like all the delegates of the Democrats are very carefully guarded

29:22

and like you can't just get into that group.

29:24

Right.

29:25

So without going to Epstein Island or whatever you do.

29:27

Right.

29:28

So like the delegates, when they get that marching order, they say, yes, we're all going to pick

29:31

Kamala Harris.

29:33

And you as a primary voter that's registered Democrat, you don't get a say.

29:37

So stop imagining that you have this democracy.

29:42

You don't.

29:43

And if you don't like that, stop voting Democrats.

29:46

Right.

29:47

They're a major party.

29:48

They're a private corporation.

29:49

They can do whatever the fuck they want.

29:50

And it's on you to break away from them.

29:54

Stop giving them your votes.

29:55

I agree.

29:56

That's actually a very, very well thought out.

29:59

And like the Republicans are so I don't know why they're not as lockstep as Democrats, but

30:07

there's ways to break into the Republican delegation.

30:10

Right.

30:11

And they have the freedom caucus Trump fucking took over it somehow.

30:14

Right.

30:15

Like because it used to be the Bushes.

30:16

Yeah.

30:17

And and now they're gone.

30:18

Right.

30:19

When's the last time you heard the name Bush?

30:24

Just the other day, but it was referred to something else.

30:26

Well, so the other thing like I know I've discussed this a little bit, but if you had, let's

30:32

say a hundred million dollars and a team of dedicated competitive people and maybe pro

30:39

video game players or chess players or poker players, even baseball players fuck, like you

30:44

could take over a major party.

30:46

I guarantee it.

30:47

So at the convention, so you would go in what appeared to be a solid convention, you've

30:53

returned into a brokered convention.

30:54

Yes.

30:55

And then you would take it out.

30:56

Absolutely.

30:57

Because these people, like I said, like they don't have plans.

30:59

So right there, just not that smart.

31:00

Wouldn't that be a plan?

31:01

No, no, I'm saying after the liberal convention.

31:04

No, I'm saying if you had the plan, you could come and take over.

31:07

Okay.

31:08

And then you could just take over.

31:10

Right.

31:11

They're just tight little tight little group that like has their own Epstein Island bullshit

31:13

to keep outsiders out.

31:15

But if you just break in, you could just take over.

31:18

Like you can cause dissent among the ranks.

31:21

You can make drama happen.

31:22

You can have factions spring up.

31:25

They would fucking be in shambles.

31:26

You can like delay the vote until everyone's supposed to fly home and they have everyone

31:30

fly home.

31:31

If you want to, yeah.

31:32

You elect your president.

31:33

I don't think Democrats would work that way.

31:34

Like I don't think they would fall for that one.

31:35

I'm just on shit at you, man.

31:38

Um, but no, right now everyone in the sound of my voice, so me, me and Dave and the one

31:42

or Travis might be listening.

31:44

Um, whoever else is listening, you, we need to get out the dumbest, stupidest comments

31:50

Harris has ever made.

31:51

What we need to do is we need to, to have them drop her out and replace with somebody

31:58

else because it will just show how disorganized and how much there is in shambles right now.

32:04

Um, I, but I also, also, I mean, uh, I, you know, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,

32:08

you, you can't leave out, um, Hillary Clinton.

32:10

She has endorsed her, but that bitch wants to be president.

32:14

Bad.

32:15

Well, okay.

32:16

So if I'm Kamala Harris and I'm not retarded and Hillary Clinton is pushing to me by my

32:22

vice presidents, no fucking way.

32:25

You'll be dead.

32:26

Yeah.

32:27

You'll enjoy one day of presidency.

32:28

No, no, no, you want it to be sworn in.

32:30

Shit.

32:31

We have to be sworn in.

32:32

Otherwise she can't take over.

32:34

Well, no, when she, like if Trump was to be assassinated, wouldn't Vance just fill in

32:37

his slot?

32:38

I don't know if it works that way.

32:39

Who else?

32:40

I mean, how else would they appoint somebody?

32:41

I have no idea.

32:42

I mean, I don't think they'd actually consider the constitution might not cover the situation.

32:45

Oh man.

32:46

All right.

32:47

So Harris gets sworn in and, and then she trips and she trips and falls down the stairs

32:51

and bust her head open and president Hillary.

32:54

Um, yeah, I would, I would definitely have a food taster if you, if Clinton is your running

32:59

mate.

33:00

I don't believe Clinton's going to be a running mate though.

33:01

I believe Clinton's going to do an in run around at the convention.

33:04

Interesting.

33:05

Um, when, when is their convention?

33:06

Uh, it's like a month.

33:08

It's like, uh, August 21st or 22nd.

33:10

Okay, a little bit of what?

33:11

But I don't even know.

33:12

Is it, is it going to be in Chicago or is it going to be virtual?

33:15

I don't know.

33:16

They keep throwing out both words.

33:17

Yeah, I don't know.

33:18

But apparently there's an article that was written.

33:20

They're shipping in a whole bunch of migrants to Chicago for the convention.

33:24

Nice.

33:25

So I don't really know what that's about either.

33:27

But speak of the migrants.

33:28

This is the illegal migrants.

33:30

My job.

33:31

I'm, I'm telling you, we're the illegal out.

33:33

Um, what's going to happen after the election, whether none of who wins?

33:40

Because at that point they become useless people.

33:43

Um, nothing.

33:45

So are we going to keep paying for their hotel rooms and keep giving them money on their

33:50

cards?

33:51

I probably not.

33:52

So we're looking at 40, possibly 40 million people just kind of wondering around the earth.

33:59

No, they actually can't.

34:01

Well, technically they can't get a job.

34:03

Trust me, they can get a job.

34:05

Well, you get a job that's, you know, illegal that you've been taking advantage of.

34:07

Because I do believe our, our corporations or our companies take advantage of undocumented

34:13

workers.

34:14

And I have a problem with that, but not these illegal immigrants because they shouldn't

34:17

be here.

34:18

Um, so yeah, so it's, it's, it's a whole messed up situation.

34:21

I don't know where this is going.

34:23

It's crazy, but the reality is the media sucks.

34:26

I don't like, so I don't know if we even have to worry about that because no matter who

34:30

wins the election, like it's going to get fucked up.

34:33

Well, no, Trump wins.

34:34

He's already said what he's going to do.

34:35

He's going to round them up.

34:36

He's not even, dude, you think they're going to let him?

34:39

What is that song with like, uh, from Ponderosa round them up, get them up?

34:43

Do you actually think they're going to let him do this stuff?

34:47

Hey, wait, I'm sorry.

34:48

I'm going to get the meme maker with the Dukes of Hazards and the Sanford and the Sun.

34:51

Make a meme for the Ponderosa song or that song is the round them up, get them up of

34:56

Trump on a horse with a rope.

34:57

Oh no, no, no, no, here's a rope that didn't work for the use something where they're like

35:02

shuffling out.

35:03

No, like the people, if Trump wins, right, the leftists are going to destroy the cities.

35:09

They're going to, they're going to fucking miss going to be worse than 2020.

35:12

Okay.

35:13

So like whatever you're talking about, what's the migrants going to do?

35:17

Like that's not going to fucking matter.

35:18

So destroy the cities.

35:19

Go ahead.

35:20

Step outside the cities.

35:21

Go to the rural part of America.

35:22

Go meet the people in the flyover, the flyover.

35:25

But in another hand, if Trump loses, then we might see a real insurrection as opposed

35:31

to the January 6 fake insurrection.

35:33

Might be the rural people getting to work.

35:36

So I think America's over.

35:38

America's just over.

35:39

I mean, I know it's like it's hyperbolic.

35:41

I know.

35:42

It's like it's every four years, but we're at a breaking point.

35:44

No, no, no.

35:45

I mean, you got a jickline there.

35:48

It's going to be interesting what happens after the election.

35:51

You know, right at Thanksgiving and Christmas time, who knows what's going to happen.

35:56

But we've talked about this before.

35:57

Stay home.

35:58

And vote for Chase Oliver, guys.

36:00

Just vote for Chase Oliver.

36:01

Don't vote for Chase Oliver.

36:03

He doesn't deserve to be like, you know, at that point, Kennedy.

36:07

Vote for NOTA.

36:08

None of the above.

36:10

None of the above.

36:12

Now, yeah, I mean, well, I mean, what's okay.

36:15

So let's talk about this.

36:17

Trump's October surprise is coming.

36:18

Dude, it's nothing but surprise.

36:20

Every week is a surprise so far.

36:23

Like that the fuck.

36:24

What can you do?

36:27

So I have a feeling.

36:30

So Rudy Giuliani was doing an interview with Russell Brand, or Bristol Brand.

36:35

Yeah, I thought you were you read this up.

36:37

Yeah, you know, but he said he has a lot of evidence.

36:41

So what if that evidence is Trump's October surprise?

36:44

Okay, this whole fucking I have the evidence.

36:47

They're always lying when they say that.

36:49

Well, so a video popped up earlier this week about Maricopa County in Arizona, literally

36:54

showing people just swiping the balance of the machine.

36:56

Well, okay, but I'm saying if you had the evidence, you would just post the evidence.

37:01

You wouldn't say, got the evidence.

37:02

No, no, no.

37:03

So, okay.

37:04

And so if you were a planner and you wanted to do the most impact first in 2020, you go

37:12

to the court systems.

37:14

Well every court system turned him down.

37:16

He didn't lose a court case.

37:18

The judge is punted.

37:19

I understand that.

37:20

So he has these boxes of evidence.

37:22

Right, but why does he just publish it?

37:24

No, but hold on though.

37:25

So he goes, what do I do with this?

37:26

Well, hold on.

37:27

I'm getting there.

37:28

So he goes, what's going to make the biggest impact if I release it now?

37:34

Or if I release it in October?

37:35

Who gives a fuck.

37:36

Rudy, Rudy, call me up.

37:37

I'll teach you how to use the dark web.

37:39

You can publish it on the dark web.

37:41

No one can censor you.

37:42

It can't come down.

37:43

And then that's it.

37:44

Well, I was going to actually offer our podcast to release all the videos.

37:48

Yeah, well, that's fine.

37:49

But no, no, no, you have to do it anonymously on the dark web because you will be a target.

37:55

Yeah.

37:56

I mean, I don't know.

37:58

I'm not going to make comments about that.

38:00

But what if Trump does start releasing like Georgia stuff?

38:04

This is what really pisses me off about the right.

38:07

You guys refuse to learn technology.

38:10

I mean, like there was a fucking thing about the shooter, right?

38:14

It came out in the last week, the Trump shooter.

38:18

He had overseas encrypted accounts.

38:20

Did you see this?

38:22

Yeah, I can read up some too.

38:24

And I'm like, what the fuck are you talking like?

38:27

What is an overseas encrypted account?

38:29

Do you mean a VPN?

38:31

Literally something advertised on every goddamn YouTube video.

38:34

Why is that out of the ordinary?

38:36

Of course, the kid would have a VPN.

38:37

Stop saying overseas encrypted account.

38:40

Like it's some scary fucking like super spy shit.

38:43

Dude, learn technology.

38:45

You fucking people keep losing because the left understands technology and you don't.

38:51

So when the head of when that when Cheetos was still had a secret service, she was being

38:57

grilled by Congress or by the house or by what I was like committee, what the fuck they

39:02

are.

39:03

And the question was, oh, do you use signal?

39:07

Yeah, I remember that.

39:08

And I'm like, well, if anyone doesn't know what signal is, if you listen to our podcast,

39:12

you'd know.

39:13

Yeah.

39:14

So I actually found that to be kind of.

39:16

As a government employee, you are not allowed to use that stuff.

39:19

Well, she admitted it.

39:20

Well, she denied it.

39:22

And then another guy rephrased the question.

39:23

Yes.

39:24

She admitted it.

39:25

Yeah, yeah.

39:26

It's no, no.

39:27

So when you're when you're on the clock in the government, all of your communications

39:31

that are official have to be auditable and fully if necessary.

39:36

So like, yeah, if she's talking on signal, right, they can't go get that data.

39:41

So like, that's illegal.

39:42

She's not allowed to do that.

39:44

So aside, no, there's a funny story I use to maybe think of.

39:47

So Detroit, Michigan, they had a mayor and chief of police.

39:51

Okay.

39:52

This guy that's going back maybe 10 years ago, they were well, the mayor was was Democrat,

39:58

so he was corrupt.

39:59

Of course.

40:02

And they were doing a lot of shady shit and a couple hookers ended up dead in the river.

40:07

Hmm.

40:08

A federal government came in and said, yeah, we need to see your phones.

40:11

Yeah.

40:12

And the governor goes, well, the mayor goes, ah, no, these are our pros.

40:15

These are our phones.

40:16

You can't, you can't have them.

40:17

And the FBI went, uh, those are paid for by the taxpayers will be taking those right

40:21

now.

40:22

Yeah.

40:23

And he's in jail.

40:24

And so did she.

40:25

No, but this is one thing that a lot of the First Amendment auditor people do.

40:28

Like they go filming in public buildings.

40:31

Like a lot of times the employees thinking they're clever, right?

40:35

Will film them back for you.

40:37

And you can FOIA that.

40:38

Yeah.

40:39

So, and they do that on a personal phone too.

40:41

So if you're in the course of your duties as a government employee, yeah, doing shit

40:44

on your personal phone, don't do that.

40:46

Yep.

40:47

Because so I, um, I do contract work for the government and I have a separate laptop just

40:52

for that work.

40:54

Because if I put any of their work on my personal devices, they can take them.

40:57

Those are going to jail.

40:58

No, I'm not going to jail, but they can take the devices.

41:01

And then verify that there's nothing there.

41:03

Um, so no, like you must keep your personal and government devices separate as much as

41:11

you possibly can.

41:12

Yeah.

41:13

And don't fuck around.

41:14

So this came out today and I didn't want, it's, it's kind of over my head and too complicated

41:19

for me to actually do the research in a short amount of time.

41:23

So after our show on Thursday night, yeah, there was a big crash of the Internet.

41:27

Oh, I actually want to talk to this one.

41:28

Yeah.

41:29

Okay.

41:30

Is that, uh, was that a legit crash?

41:32

Like, oh yeah.

41:33

Yeah.

41:34

No, no, no.

41:35

What it do was it just bad code, like you said.

41:36

Yes.

41:37

So when the guy was being interviewed, they were interviewed by a tech expert.

41:41

Yeah.

41:42

And he said, that's not possible because every time before you release everything, you would

41:47

know, I mean, you would run this thing through, through programs.

41:51

He's a moron.

41:52

So, so okay.

41:53

This guy, I actually looked him up.

41:55

He, I don't remember his name, um, but he, he's like, uh, the bald dude, right?

42:00

Yes.

42:01

Are all IT guys bald?

42:02

Uh, why is this you and him?

42:03

No, it's either like you or like me.

42:05

Okay.

42:06

Um, um, but no, no.

42:08

So he's like in the management side.

42:10

So he's not, uh, a guy working in the trenches.

42:13

Fair enough.

42:14

Um, and like what he was talking about, that's what we all strive for in IT.

42:20

But if you ask me, the guy like me, how does it really work, Dave?

42:24

It's all duct tape and bubble gum.

42:25

Like it's like really one keystroke away from falling apart.

42:29

So the whole fucking world, did you hear about the Ukraine link to this company?

42:33

And I mean, there's huge, like who, who care?

42:35

They're huge.

42:36

They're a huge company.

42:37

They're linked to everybody.

42:38

Well, no, but there's the guy, I don't know if you saw the whole interview and how, but

42:41

he brought up like how this, how this company had how Clinton, Hillary Clinton used this

42:48

company with all her emails and apps.

42:52

And again, I'm speaking from an uneducated point on this, but when the FBI went to, to

42:59

confiscate that, that company goes, no, no, no.

43:02

No, no, when the, the information was sent to that company because they're apparently

43:08

maybe possibly a CIA asset.

43:11

I don't know.

43:12

I don't know.

43:13

But so like our, our machines all went down.

43:15

Right.

43:16

The government, the lab that I work at.

43:17

Yeah.

43:18

And like my lap is laptop is still fucking hosed.

43:20

Really?

43:21

Yeah.

43:22

Cause like they're just backed up and they don't have time to get everybody in time.

43:25

It's fucking awful.

43:26

And if you wanted to do this on purpose to target somebody, like you would just target

43:32

that one person.

43:33

And the other thing is you wouldn't crash everything.

43:36

Right.

43:37

You would secretly backdoor in, get the data you want and then get out without anybody

43:41

knowing.

43:42

Like why would you crash things?

43:43

It doesn't make any sense.

43:44

Well, again, this is not my opinion and not my speculation, but there's a lot of people

43:50

asking for the footage and the communications of the secret service on the day Trump was

43:56

attempting to be assassinated.

43:58

Yeah.

43:59

And what if all that stuff just disappeared?

44:00

But you can do that without crashing the entire world's computers.

44:03

But we would all go, Hey, that's not right.

44:05

What's going on?

44:06

And we go, Well, there was a crash.

44:07

You know, I don't like, I don't know.

44:11

So you could also do a crash that doesn't affect like your own assets.

44:19

Yeah.

44:20

I mean, like for all we know, there could be nuclear shit leaking all over the place.

44:24

Although I did find it funny.

44:26

Friday morning was when everyone from Milwaukee, from the RNC was heading home and they're

44:31

like, Nope.

44:32

Somebody sort of map of all the planes.

44:34

Oh, God, yeah.

44:35

This is a typical day.

44:36

Yeah.

44:37

And then there was like four planes.

44:38

Flames.

44:39

It was both.

44:40

No, but I saw, I don't know how they got this, but someone released some code that apparently

44:44

got pushed.

44:45

I guess disassembled the actual file that got sent out.

44:49

But essentially what they did was they accidentally referenced a piece of memory that you're not

44:57

allowed to reference, which crashes your machine.

45:00

So I can write a program right now that tries to reference illegal memory, but it'll just

45:04

crash that program because it's a user program.

45:07

Okay.

45:08

So like on every computer, like you have user space, which is like your browser and all

45:14

these apps like signal and all that shit.

45:16

And then there's kernel space and kernel space is what controls the hard drive and the cameras

45:21

and all the hardware shit.

45:23

And the user programs talk to the kernel and say, Hey, can I get some hard drive space?

45:27

Hey, can I get some memory?

45:29

So the user programs can't like the kernel will say, No, you can't have that memory.

45:33

That's illegal.

45:35

But the kernel can do it for one.

45:38

So if you put an illegal memory slot in the kernel, which is what this company does essentially,

45:44

because it's an anti virus and it has to load in the kernel side, which it shouldn't.

45:48

There's ways to do it that way.

45:50

But okay, you know, it's an enterprise.

45:52

So they want to be in the car.

45:56

But that's not the the KFC though, is it?

45:59

What the kernel?

46:00

Oh, you're saying kernel KER and you know that kind of kernel kernel, not kernel.

46:04

Yeah.

46:05

Okay.

46:06

So I had to do that.

46:07

Now I, I've I've crashed companies that I work for like by typo or anything legit.

46:12

I mean, because shit happens.

46:14

You fuck up and you just own it and then you move on.

46:17

So like, you know, for all you know, this is some fucking intern kid that got and the

46:22

other thing is, so like, we all do code reviews in the developer side.

46:28

So like you write the code and then you don't just push it in.

46:32

Like I have to review it first.

46:34

And then I have to sign and say, Yes, this looks good.

46:36

Well, he's saying it goes to multiple stages.

46:38

It's supposed to.

46:39

What doesn't always happen.

46:40

Okay.

46:41

So like, there's emergency releases.

46:44

You can actually push it even though you're not supposed to.

46:47

Like there's all sorts of ways you can evade the process.

46:49

No, no.

46:50

And that's right.

46:51

Because I didn't want to really make an opinion on this because I don't know, but I'm actually

46:54

glad you saw that interview so you can explain it.

46:58

Yeah.

46:59

Don't don't don't trust any time.

47:02

It's like this guy's a salesman where like he's selling you whenever company he works

47:06

for.

47:07

Right.

47:08

Like this is our process and we're robust and we don't make mistakes and we don't have

47:10

bugs and no bullshit.

47:12

You have salesman.

47:13

No, he well,

47:14

Oh, you got fired, didn't he?

47:16

See, you'll get fired of this crowd.

47:19

I don't know.

47:20

Yeah, maybe I would hope so.

47:22

But um, yeah, this should happen all the fucking time.

47:26

And the more we rely on, you know, Microsoft and cloud flare and crowd strike, like all

47:34

these centralized systems, like these big huge conglomerates, if we the more we allow them

47:40

to have access to every machine, the more likely it is that everything will crash.

47:45

Okay, because even if they're even if they're being honest and you know, whatever, the someone's

47:50

going to make a mistake sooner or later, everything's gonna crash.

47:53

So this is why you should move on to Linux.

47:55

Right.

47:56

Okay, I like the Linux because because in the line, like the same thing could theoretically

48:00

happen in Linux, right?

48:01

Someone could push a bad code to the kernel and it crashes everybody.

48:06

The thing is, on Linux, your machine doesn't secretly phone home and go grab that kernel.

48:12

Right.

48:13

Okay, you have to say I want the new kernel.

48:15

Okay, and there's actually different, they're called flavors.

48:19

So Linux has different flavors.

48:20

Do it for the kernels.

48:22

Do it flavors of different flavors of Linux.

48:24

Oh, okay.

48:25

So the kernel is just the kernel.

48:26

Yeah.

48:27

And so I use Ubuntu, which is it's a flavor of Linux.

48:31

Okay.

48:32

Yeah, I'm familiar with the Linux.

48:33

So there's one called Arch and Arch is like hardcore bleeding edge.

48:38

Like give me the latest kernel fucking now right now.

48:40

God damn it.

48:41

The kernel's been pushed.

48:42

Give me a new one.

48:43

So like these Arch psychos, like they're the ones who would experience these problems

48:46

and like they would report back right away.

48:48

Okay.

48:49

So, hey, my kernel crashed.

48:50

Go fix it.

48:51

Right.

48:52

So like I'm relying on them to fix those problems because Ubuntu is like months behind on how

48:58

many on the kernel updates.

48:59

Okay.

49:00

Right.

49:01

So like the kernel, it's been tested by fucking millions of machines and like coked up psychos

49:06

running Arch that like will instantly like they'll be on there like four in the fucking

49:10

morning like it might go to crash.

49:12

I love you guys.

49:13

Like you're doing a valuable service to the world, but you're crazy.

49:18

So everyone get the fuck on Linux.

49:19

Right.

49:20

Well, you know, I'm actually glad you said that because I've always I've never understood

49:23

this.

49:24

Linux is like a thousand dollars to use run.

49:29

No, it's free.

49:30

Oh, it's free.

49:31

Oh, but then Microsoft work.

49:35

Microsoft is free.

49:36

I thought no, well, it might be free.

49:38

Nowadays.

49:39

No, it's not.

49:40

It didn't used to be.

49:41

I don't know.

49:42

I don't pay attention.

49:43

Microsoft costs money.

49:44

Linux does not write.

49:45

This is not viruses.

49:46

Technically, right?

49:47

They can.

49:48

They can.

49:49

But it's harder.

49:50

Yes.

49:51

Where Microsoft is wide open for like there.

49:52

It's like a woman with legs spread.

49:53

Just come and get me guys and the virus is just compliant.

49:57

Not to be fair.

49:58

Part of that is because Windows is more popular.

49:59

So if Linux were more popular, there'd be more viruses for a little bit harder to get

50:03

those viruses.

50:04

But that's fine.

50:05

But what I'm saying is you have an operating system that can run your computer that is

50:09

free.

50:10

Yes.

50:11

And you have an operating system that can run your computer that is well, not free and

50:17

quite costly and kind of a bully.

50:19

Yes.

50:20

So it has ads on the start bar.

50:21

Right.

50:22

So you're, you're no ads in Linux.

50:24

So you get these people who are typing on their iPhone or and they're like, oh, it's

50:29

a terrible thing.

50:30

It's horrible.

50:31

They're an anti cooperation.

50:32

We need to ban Starbucks.

50:34

Or these corporations are killing us.

50:36

We need to shop.

50:37

We need to ban them.

50:38

Yeah.

50:39

And yet they still buy Microsoft and they don't go to Linux.

50:43

Wow.

50:44

Why?

50:45

Well, okay.

50:46

So back in the day getting Linux installed was a huge pain in the ass.

50:51

But now it's literally like you put it on thumb drive, you plug the drive in, you reboot

50:54

the machine, you follow the on screen steps.

50:58

It's all mouse click.

50:59

There's no typing, you don't get any commands.

51:01

And it's all set up for you.

51:02

And you can actually, I don't know the proper term for this, but you can have Linux and

51:07

put in apps or something that makes it work with Word and you can still have all the functions

51:11

of Microsoft.

51:12

Most of them.

51:13

Yeah, there's the function.

51:14

You can, you'll communicate or understand like Word documents and all this stuff.

51:19

And this has been like 10, 15 years ago that this actually was available.

51:23

But yet we all go, ooh, Linux is bad, but it's free.

51:28

And it's actually really fucking cool.

51:30

Yes.

51:31

There's very few things that you cannot do on Linux.

51:34

One of them is gaming.

51:36

Most games work on Linux now.

51:38

Steam is actually doing really good on this.

51:40

They've found a way to make most games work on Linux.

51:46

There's the newest games that come out, usually don't.

51:49

But you can have a Windows laptop for these games, only these games, and then do your normal

51:54

shit on Linux.

51:55

There's no reason you need to have Windows everywhere.

51:59

One of my son's first jobs was an IT guy at a high school, a Catholic high school.

52:04

And what his job was, and actually he was an intern, but they paid him because he was

52:12

like 60 at the time, but they still wanted to, they talked to him, they knew he knew

52:16

what he was doing.

52:17

So the school would give him all the computers donated to them and he would wipe them and

52:23

sell Linux and then teach the teachers how to use Linux with Word.

52:29

And since that job, he's never won an IT job again.

52:33

The teachers are stupid.

52:34

He's like, yeah, I'm not doing that job.

52:36

Don't say that too loud.

52:38

You might get a baseball bat or a frying pan upside your head.

52:40

There may or may not be a teacher in this house, although she may or may not agree with

52:45

you.

52:46

I mean like regular, you know, yeah.

52:48

No cares.

52:49

She's...

52:50

No, no, switch to Linux guys.

52:52

There's no excuse.

52:53

And again, I haven't used Linux in probably quite a few years because I've been busy

52:58

moving around the country and doing weird shit.

53:00

But when I had a Linux on my computer, it was fun.

53:03

You can have it do like different stuff.

53:05

There was a lot in there to play with.

53:07

And you didn't have, oh, watch the product key code.

53:09

No, you can't open this app.

53:11

I need another $55 to do this.

53:14

Linux is free.

53:15

It's amazing.

53:16

And the other thing, like if you do crash your machine somehow, right, you can always

53:19

roll back.

53:20

Like when you go to, when you boot Linux, like it usually maintains the last three or

53:24

four kernels.

53:25

Yeah.

53:26

So if you install a new kernel when it crashes, well, you just, on your boot, you just go

53:31

back.

53:32

Kind of like Microsoft has a restore point.

53:34

When the virus is it affects your computer and shuts it, clears all those.

53:37

So you can't restore.

53:38

Weird.

53:39

But yeah, no, use Linux people.

53:42

I mean, I'm not computer literate anymore.

53:45

I used to be more.

53:47

And if I were to get back into it, I would go Linux.

53:48

I really would.

53:50

It's anti-corporation.

53:51

I mean, I mean, I guess it's a little bit.

53:53

Well, the thing is like there's the various flavors of Linux.

53:56

Some of them are sponsored by corporations like Red Hat.

53:59

Okay.

54:00

Ubuntu was run by, I think it's a nonprofit.

54:04

But others are just user-made.

54:05

But they're not as evil as Microsoft.

54:07

No.

54:08

So sometimes they can be, but it's like you can always turn their shit off.

54:11

Yeah.

54:12

Where you can ignore it.

54:13

If Ubuntu does things that I don't like sometimes and I just, I can ignore it.

54:17

Yeah.

54:18

It always has bothered me when people are like bashing corporations up, but yet they have

54:23

Microsoft on their fucking phone and on their computer and they're just like, hey, whatever,

54:29

it's all fun.

54:30

But yeah, Linux is just sitting there going, hey, what about me guys?

54:33

I don't charge you.

54:34

I don't rip you off.

54:36

And yeah, so, okay.

54:38

I just want to bring that up because I actually did enjoy Linux when I had it off.

54:42

And I believe I even partitioned one of my computers.

54:45

Yeah.

54:46

So Linux on one and Microsoft on the other.

54:48

You can do that.

54:49

And you can go back and forth.

54:50

Yeah.

54:51

So I'm not completely computer stupid.

54:52

And that's a lot easier nowadays too.

54:54

I mean, yeah.

54:55

But I'm going back like 10 or 15 years ago, I was doing that stuff.

54:59

Yeah.

55:00

So.

55:01

Oh shit.

55:02

Where the hell are we now?

55:03

I do have one more thing I want to talk about.

55:05

Oh, okay.

55:06

So let's say you call the cops because you think someone is prowling around outside your

55:12

house.

55:13

Okay.

55:14

I'm just going to make this computer with me.

55:16

But okay, I assume somebody was someone.

55:19

Some people might do this.

55:21

Yeah.

55:22

And the cops come and they they bang on your door.

55:27

They're kind of assholes, which you know, cops are sometimes and they say we didn't find

55:31

anybody.

55:32

But can we come in and get your info and and you know, then we'll be on our way and you

55:39

don't know any better.

55:40

So you say sure.

55:41

Come on in.

55:42

And the cops sees a shotgun in the corner of the of your kitchen.

55:47

Yep.

55:48

Or you're living in wherever you're done.

55:49

Let's say and he says, oh, that's a nice shotgun.

55:51

Can you go grab that and show it to me?

55:53

And you say sure.

55:54

Why not?

55:55

So you go over to shotgun and pick it up and the cops shoot you in the head.

55:59

Nighty night.

56:00

And then he tries to argue that you had a deadly weapon.

56:04

So he had to shoot you for his own safety.

56:06

Does that make any sense?

56:07

Nope.

56:08

Why not?

56:09

Don't know about cops in your house.

56:11

Well, why does that make sense for the cops to make that argument?

56:14

What, that he had the right to shoot you?

56:16

Yes.

56:17

I mean, you had a gun in your hand.

56:19

Well, he told you to go pick it up.

56:21

Yeah, but it was with the body cameras recorded.

56:23

Yeah, the body camera recorded him saying that go pick it up and show it to him because

56:26

he thinks it's cool.

56:27

Well, then he should be arrested like the cop was a shot that black lady does.

56:30

Oh, so, so, so if it's a gun that's actually a deadly weapon, the cops should be guilty

56:37

of murder.

56:38

Yeah.

56:39

So, you know, automatic assault frying pan with boiling water in it.

56:42

Well, yeah, I mean, those boiling water bullets, they not only penetrate your first skin, they

56:49

bounce around your body.

56:50

Oh, that's not true.

56:51

But then the water evaporates.

56:52

Yes.

56:53

And there's no proof that you were actually shot.

56:54

That's true.

56:55

So, so, yeah, this woman, Sonia Massey, she's from Illinois.

56:58

She's dead now.

56:59

I don't know what city she was.

57:01

It was around Springfield.

57:02

Okay.

57:03

It was a county.

57:04

Yeah.

57:05

It was a sheriff's department.

57:06

Okay.

57:07

But it was around Springfield.

57:08

She was a kind of a, schizophrenia.

57:09

She was mentally ill.

57:10

She had something wrong with her, but she thought someone was prowling, which people

57:14

like that often do, even when it doesn't happen.

57:16

She calls cops.

57:17

The cops are banging on her door like, like they're fucking got somewhere to be like,

57:21

asshole, you're getting the paycheck.

57:23

Right?

57:24

Why don't you be nice to people?

57:25

And they say they don't find anybody and they want, they want to come in and get her

57:31

ID, which I can understand why she doesn't know any better.

57:33

But hey, can you're in the case listeners?

57:36

No, you cannot come in.

57:37

Nope.

57:38

You can see.

57:39

Thank you for your service.

57:40

Good night.

57:41

I don't know.

57:42

It's a question that no, you can't come in my house.

57:43

And also don't call them if you see a prowler.

57:44

Right.

57:45

Like let the prowler try and break it.

57:46

Call 7-1-1 and say 9-1-1.

57:49

It goes nowhere.

57:50

And that's all you need.

57:51

But also, so the, so the cop notices that her stove is on and says, can you go turn that

57:57

off?

57:58

I love your name.

57:59

We don't want to have a fire.

58:00

Yeah.

58:01

So she goes over to turn it off and I don't know why she picks up the pot.

58:04

But you know, she, she picked it up.

58:05

I don't know.

58:06

Maybe she wanted to move it somewhere or who knows.

58:08

She has schizophrenia.

58:10

And the cops says, I'm going to shoot you in the fucking face.

58:11

If you don't put that, like he goes from joking one second to I'm going to shoot you in the

58:16

fucking face.

58:17

And then like she ducks down because the guy's pulled up and then he starts to shoot.

58:23

He shot her in the face.

58:24

And he's done, he's done trial for murder.

58:27

He should be.

58:28

But, um, well, hey, he has been in five years, been in three different police departments.

58:32

He's had two DUIs.

58:33

Oh, of course.

58:34

Um, he's a bad guy.

58:35

One of these guys.

58:36

He is, he's not a good cop.

58:37

There's, there's always like, no matter what a cop does, there's always some dickhead like

58:41

saying that it was a good shoot and it was not a good, but there's some people saying,

58:45

okay, it's a bad shoot, but it shouldn't be first degree murder.

58:49

So did you hear what happened?

58:50

His partner's conversation after he shot her in the head.

58:53

I, the partner was going to run for the medical.

58:55

Yes.

58:56

He did.

58:57

He did.

58:58

He did.

58:59

He did.

59:00

I don't bother.

59:01

It's a headshot.

59:02

She's gone.

59:03

Yeah.

59:04

You can't say that.

59:05

Like you have to render aid regardless.

59:06

You can't say that a pot of boiling water is a deadly weapon and you told her to go approach

59:13

that deadly weapon.

59:15

That's premeditation.

59:16

That's first degree murder.

59:17

It is.

59:18

No, no, he should be charged and locked up for a long fucking time.

59:20

And put him in genpop, please.

59:22

What's that?

59:23

Please put him in genpop.

59:24

Oh, well, yeah, actually, yeah, he belongs in genpop, which actually that reminds me

59:29

of a story I want to talk about today that I mentioned when you came through my garage

59:32

into my house.

59:33

My garage is kind of a mess right now because I had to disrupt everything because I had

59:39

to break out all my prepping equipment and wasn't quite prepared for it.

59:47

It was just fine.

59:48

I mean, if you're prepping stuff, you want it there for future use when you need it,

59:53

but you might want to stack.

59:54

You know, you might, you might kind of bury it in the store it is.

59:57

So Sunday night, we went out to dinner.

1:00:00

Oh, so let me tell you why we went out to dinner.

1:00:03

This is going to be a long episode.

1:00:05

Sorry.

1:00:06

We bought chicken kebabs.

1:00:08

Okay.

1:00:09

And we get home and, you know, I've got the girl all fired up and my wife is getting

1:00:13

ready to prepare me.

1:00:14

She's like, honey, come in here.

1:00:17

The chicken was disgusting looking hard in some areas.

1:00:20

Different, different, and when we spread it open, there was like white shit in there.

1:00:24

I don't even know if it was real chicken at this point.

1:00:27

So watch your chicken by the grocery stores, guys.

1:00:29

I don't know if it's real, if it's fake.

1:00:31

They know, we know they're pushing fake meat on us.

1:00:33

Speak carefully.

1:00:34

Well, actually, I wanted, I know we talked about early on doing a butchering episode,

1:00:39

right, where I usually buy the whole chicken.

1:00:42

Live and go cook.

1:00:44

No, not alive.

1:00:45

Okay.

1:00:46

But the whole carcass.

1:00:47

Shopper and stuff.

1:00:48

Okay.

1:00:49

Yeah, buy the whole chicken.

1:00:50

So you know it's chicken.

1:00:51

Well, that too, but also.

1:00:52

Or it's tofu made into look like a chicken.

1:00:54

Oh, they wouldn't have bones in there.

1:00:56

But when we do the butchering show, I'll explain why in detail you actually want to buy whole

1:00:59

chickens.

1:01:00

So we returned the chicken.

1:01:03

It was like 20 bucks.

1:01:04

And I'm like, we're not, we're getting our money back.

1:01:06

I'm not eating that crap.

1:01:08

So we went to dinner and we came back and our power was out.

1:01:13

The chicken, man.

1:01:14

Yeah, fucking chicken.

1:01:16

I called out the chicken cartel on fake chicken and they shut my power down.

1:01:21

No, so I mean, we lost power.

1:01:23

And I think like a hundred houses in the neighborhood without power.

1:01:27

So I'm like, and it's like a hundred degrees out.

1:01:29

I'm still up.

1:01:30

It's kind of setting still over a hundred degrees.

1:01:32

And I'm like, I got animals.

1:01:34

Some neighbors fled to hotels and I'm like, I've got an 80 pound dog, a 20 pound dog and

1:01:40

two cats.

1:01:41

We can't go to a hotel.

1:01:43

Yeah.

1:01:44

So I'm like, why go to a hotel?

1:01:46

I've got, I'm a prepper.

1:01:47

I'm good to go.

1:01:49

So we bring up, I bring in my swamp cooler, which is actually less energy to run than

1:01:53

an air conditioner.

1:01:55

We kind of bundled up around the living room and brought my solar generator in, fired it

1:02:01

all up and we had cool air.

1:02:03

We were, we were insolvable.

1:02:05

Yes.

1:02:06

So the problem is, and again, I'm a prepper, but I'm not prepared.

1:02:12

So my solar generator was about 44% when I fired it up because I've been running the

1:02:16

podcast on it every now and then.

1:02:18

And so we, we burned through that 44% probably like three, four hours.

1:02:23

So it's around.

1:02:24

I knew what was going to happen.

1:02:25

So I wouldn't get gas.

1:02:26

Yeah.

1:02:27

Cause I don't, I don't, I don't prep gas right now.

1:02:29

Um, cause I don't, I want to get more safer containers and gas does expire.

1:02:33

Yeah.

1:02:34

Because of the, I can't get the 100% gas.

1:02:37

I couldn't mine's in Tennessee.

1:02:38

Right.

1:02:39

Yeah.

1:02:40

Tennessee, I lived there for like six months.

1:02:41

We could buy 100% gas.

1:02:42

I'm like, I love this.

1:02:44

So this is where this right kind of brings around the Dave story.

1:02:49

So I'm like, okay.

1:02:50

So the, this, the, um, around 11, 11 PM, the, um, swamp cooler shut down and the solar,

1:02:57

cause the solar generator ran out of power.

1:02:58

I'm like, well, I'm good.

1:03:00

Give me about an hour and I'll have this thing up and run it.

1:03:03

So I take my solar generator out, pull up my gas generator, which is that's why the

1:03:08

pain cans are everywhere.

1:03:09

Cause I kind of stack it up on there and I fire up my generator, charge up my, uh, solar

1:03:14

generator, which you can do because the solar generator can be charged through the sun and

1:03:18

solar panels or through an AC outlet or through a gas generator, which is my whole plan is

1:03:23

like, if I need it, I can circle, I can kind of bring it around.

1:03:27

Um, so it's like 11, getting 1130, maybe even close to midnight.

1:03:32

I'm running this loud gas generator and my wife's coming out.

1:03:35

She goes, except not leaving it outside because that means you're looking over 2,000 hours

1:03:38

with stuff on that driveway right there.

1:03:40

And my wife is like, what was wrong?

1:03:44

Cause the next day she said, what was wrong with you last night?

1:03:46

Um, and I'm like, what?

1:03:47

She goes, you keep kept telling me to stay in the house.

1:03:49

I go, yes, stay in the fucking house.

1:03:52

I said, the cops show up.

1:03:53

Um, I don't want you there answering their questions.

1:03:56

Yeah.

1:03:56

Cause I am not going to deal with them.

1:03:58

Yeah.

1:03:58

Um, if the cops were to show up, I was going to be like, stay off my property.

1:04:02

Yeah.

1:04:03

Unless you have a, unless I break it all.

1:04:05

Yeah.

1:04:05

And what law am I breaking?

1:04:06

And they're going, they're first spot.

1:04:08

We're just so deciding to interrupt, but no, go ahead.

1:04:11

Uh, if they see you breaking the law on your property, they still can't do anything

1:04:15

about it.

1:04:15

They need a warrant.

1:04:16

Unless I believe it's a phone, cause could get, have them come on.

1:04:20

And it needs to be a felony.

1:04:22

Oh, yeah.

1:04:23

That I did not know because they were going to go with your break of the

1:04:25

noise ordinance.

1:04:26

I was going to be like, Oh, how?

1:04:28

And they're going to go with a gas generator is loud.

1:04:31

Yeah.

1:04:31

Oh, what decimal level is it at?

1:04:32

Yeah.

1:04:33

And what is the law?

1:04:34

And while you're looking up that, well, why don't you tell me what a rooftop unit

1:04:38

on all these houses we have?

1:04:39

What, what's their decimal level at?

1:04:41

Am I the same?

1:04:41

Yeah.

1:04:42

So I was going to say on my ground because I'm charging my generator,

1:04:46

my son was going to 100% fuck them.

1:04:49

And my wife, she couldn't understand.

1:04:50

I'm like, no, honey, if you're, if you come out here, do not talk to the place.

1:04:55

Right.

1:04:55

They might be nice.

1:04:56

They might be fun.

1:04:57

We might be laughing, but they're looking for a way to have me shut that generator

1:05:01

off because some noise, they never showed up, but some nosy neighbor, some

1:05:06

jealous neighbor who doesn't have the shit I have is going to call them and say,

1:05:10

I'm bothering them and they're going to try and shut me down because that's what

1:05:12

cops do.

1:05:13

Yeah.

1:05:14

Um, so I'll be just like, I'm not dealing with it.

1:05:17

I'm going to shut them down.

1:05:18

They're not coming by property.

1:05:19

And let's see, go, body cameras are going to be on.

1:05:22

My cameras are already on.

1:05:23

And, you know, it's somebody who she, she understands my crazy, but doesn't always

1:05:27

understand my crazy.

1:05:29

But speaking of that, um, I started thinking about this that night.

1:05:34

Um, so you could have solar panels to provide electricity to your house.

1:05:40

Um, or you can have alternative methods of electricity, which I actually

1:05:44

would like to experiment with some alternative methods of produce electricity

1:05:48

in my house, but in state law, Nevada says I'd be connected to the grid no matter

1:05:53

what.

1:05:53

Right.

1:05:54

And I just want to make a plea to, uh, Labardo is get your fucking boot off my

1:05:58

neck and let me try some shit.

1:06:01

Yeah.

1:06:01

Uh, where I don't need you.

1:06:03

I don't need to be energy and I don't need solar panels.

1:06:06

Right.

1:06:06

Cause I think I can produce enough electricity here at the cost of about

1:06:10

eight to $10,000 that will power my house, but I don't want to be connected to

1:06:14

the grid because they're going to come knocking on my door going, oh, you're

1:06:18

not using the exact amount of electricity we think you should.

1:06:22

How are you doing that?

1:06:23

Yeah.

1:06:23

Um, I don't want to disclose how I want to do it, but if I could get disconnected

1:06:28

from the grid, because here's the thing, I'll go ahead and say this.

1:06:31

I don't ever happen anyway.

1:06:33

So somebody else wants to steal it.

1:06:34

I guess do it.

1:06:35

Give me some money.

1:06:36

I want to do a show, a TV show on how to be an urban prepper.

1:06:41

Okay.

1:06:41

I'm sorry, urban homesteader, which is connected to property.

1:06:44

Yeah.

1:06:45

And I think I could provide, um, electricity without government, I could

1:06:52

not use, I can provide non-government electricity.

1:06:56

I can provide non-government water, although that would have to be purchased

1:07:00

from another company to have it delivered in, but I would have the storage,

1:07:03

which we talked about before.

1:07:04

Yeah.

1:07:05

Um, and I would also use maybe Earthlink, and I said some VPNs.

1:07:08

I can actually make my house off the grid, disconnected from any government

1:07:13

agency where Earthlink's going to be a little bit, Elon Musk is kind of,

1:07:17

was he me Starlink?

1:07:18

Is it, is it Starlink or Earthlink?

1:07:19

Does he have an Earthlink?

1:07:21

I don't know.

1:07:21

Earthlink.

1:07:21

I don't know.

1:07:22

I guess I always thought that the satellite's fly overhead here.

1:07:24

That's the Starlink.

1:07:25

Oh, is it Starlink?

1:07:25

Yeah.

1:07:25

Yeah.

1:07:26

Okay.

1:07:27

So, but again, I think there's a way that you could be an urban homesteader.

1:07:32

Um, with, you know, a pro case, so you'll have to have some, well, you, you could go

1:07:37

without a natural gas or a propane, um, and just go all electrical.

1:07:42

Right.

1:07:42

Uh, but you can also buy propane from or trade for propane or give Monero for

1:07:47

propane and have propane at your house on your property.

1:07:50

Yeah.

1:07:51

But yet our government will just, they keep that boot on our neck because it

1:07:54

all, honestly, if you go back to, um, what was Tesla's first name?

1:07:57

Not, not, not the car.

1:07:59

I have no idea.

1:08:00

Um, how do you do that?

1:08:01

What's that?

1:08:02

Yeah.

1:08:02

Yeah.

1:08:03

Yeah.

1:08:03

He actually had, um, electricity that would float through the air and then you

1:08:07

would just use that electricity and it was kind of cool, but the government goes,

1:08:11

uh, we can't charge for that.

1:08:15

We have to kill you.

1:08:17

I don't know the killing.

1:08:17

We're not, but that's why we went with AC power versus was that, I think he was DC.

1:08:22

If I'm not mistaken.

1:08:23

I believe so.

1:08:24

So, so the government really wants to keep our foot on our neck for electricity, but

1:08:28

yet they can't provide electricity to us all the time when we did.

1:08:32

My electricity is out for nine hours.

1:08:34

Jesus.

1:08:35

Hey, on a hundred degree day.

1:08:36

Yeah.

1:08:37

Uh, I mean, I'm sleeping on the floor.

1:08:38

Right.

1:08:38

My swamp.

1:08:39

Well, it's not going to get worse if we pass this fucking, um, renewable shit.

1:08:43

Oh dear God.

1:08:43

And, uh, Harris is all on board with no gas engines by 2030, which is, uh, not that

1:08:49

far, but the paper's been signed.

1:08:53

Never going to happen.

1:08:54

Don't vote for her.

1:08:55

Yeah.

1:08:56

I mean, seriously, she, she's bad.

1:08:58

Um, don't listen to CNN and MSN, the view.

1:09:01

I actually don't listen to the view cause they're really fucking funny cause

1:09:04

they're really fucking stupid.

1:09:06

And that is my opinion.

1:09:07

And I will say to you, you want to try and sue me?

1:09:10

Come and take my bills.

1:09:13

Cause I'm a podcaster and I'm broke.

1:09:16

No, I'm not, but whatever.

1:09:17

Um, yeah.

1:09:18

So I, I don't have a whole time.

1:09:20

Oh shit.

1:09:20

Did we've gone or are they now?

1:09:22

So go into your thing and I'll do my thing after you.

1:09:24

Cool.

1:09:24

Yeah.

1:09:25

Um, so I want to talk about pi-hole.

1:09:27

Uh, so yeah, I know you would make that face.

1:09:29

Um, so pi-hole is, um, well, let's take a step back.

1:09:34

Okay.

1:09:34

Uh, you know what DNS is?

1:09:36

That's like the entry system to your internet.

1:09:39

Yeah.

1:09:40

So DNS is, uh, when you type in Google.com, DNS is the system that translates those

1:09:49

words, those human words into numbers and then the numbers know where to send the

1:09:54

data to go to Google's website.

1:09:57

Um, and, and DNS is this big centralized system, right?

1:10:01

It's run by essentially one company that controls it all.

1:10:05

And, uh, it's a, it's a big problem with the way the internet is structured.

1:10:08

Because if, for example, you bought Ron Morgan.com and you put your little homepage

1:10:14

up there and then like 10 years later, someone registers the Ron Morgan trading

1:10:20

company and they become as big as Walmart's, right?

1:10:24

They're going to go after that website.

1:10:25

Okay.

1:10:26

And what they're, they're not going to actually go make you a fair deal for it.

1:10:29

They're going to go to this, this company and say, Hey, this guy's using our name.

1:10:34

Give us his, his domain.

1:10:36

And they'll say, okay, you're Ron Morgan.com.

1:10:38

You, you can have it.

1:10:39

So, uh, it's a huge problem.

1:10:42

So we need to decentralize this DNS system so that you can't just steal other

1:10:48

people's, uh, names that they, that they rightfully took first.

1:10:53

Um, and pi-hole is a little, it's a tiny part of that.

1:10:56

Um, so what pi-hole does is it lets you run sort of your own DNS system.

1:11:03

So what you would do is, uh, ideally you put it on a Raspberry Pi.

1:11:06

That's why that's the name pi-hole or, uh, the LePotato device that I showed

1:11:10

off on the show.

1:11:11

Yeah.

1:11:11

Um, and you put it behind your network.

1:11:14

And then what you would do is you go on your router, which if you've put our open

1:11:18

source router recommendations on, you can say, uh, you can use a

1:11:22

custom DNS server.

1:11:24

Oh, okay.

1:11:24

And what you would do is you would say, use the pi-hole for my custom DNS server.

1:11:28

Okay.

1:11:29

And, uh, so pi-hole itself doesn't run DNS.

1:11:33

Um, but what it does is it'll go out to DNS servers of your choice.

1:11:38

Um, Google runs one of the biggest ones, which I don't like, but you know, it is

1:11:42

what it is.

1:11:43

Um, there's others like quad nines, uh, they block some shit, which I don't think,

1:11:48

I don't know why they're doing that, but you know,

1:11:52

and, um, we can get into running your own real DNS server in a future episode.

1:11:56

Oh, cool.

1:11:56

But, but just for now, like it's very complicated.

1:11:59

Um, but for, for, for now, pi-hole, what it does is it'll go to, um, whichever

1:12:06

DNS servers you tell it to, and keep its own little internal cache.

1:12:10

Uh, and then it'll serve your network.

1:12:13

But the plus side, well, like why would you want to use pi-hole is you can give

1:12:16

it block lists.

1:12:18

Um, so you can use parental controls.

1:12:21

Um, for example, you can block porn sites.

1:12:24

Um, you can block gambling sites.

1:12:26

Uh, and it'll do, and you can do this for like different machines on your network.

1:12:30

Okay.

1:12:30

Right.

1:12:30

So you can say, um, little Jimmy can't go to the porn site, but I can because I'm

1:12:34

an adult, right?

1:12:36

Um, and, and the best, the best thing about pi-hole is that it has all these pre

1:12:40

loaded ad servers and it blocks them from your whole network.

1:12:45

Oh, so, so a lot of people will put an ad blocker on their browser, right?

1:12:49

But if you have a smart TV, that TV's showing you ads, right?

1:12:55

Uh, you know, why the, I paid a fucking for a TV.

1:12:57

Why is it showing me ads?

1:12:59

Well, so the TV has to go on your network.

1:13:01

And if your network is using your pi-hole for your DNS, the pi-hole will block

1:13:06

that ad server so your smart TV can't get those ads.

1:13:10

Will it stop communication in the other direction where it reports back to your

1:13:13

cable company, what you're watching, what you're doing?

1:13:15

Um, oh, you have to tell it to do that.

1:13:17

So by default, it only blocks the ad servers.

1:13:20

And like these are pre made ad lists of ad servers.

1:13:23

But if you want to add things to that, you can.

1:13:25

So you can say, I don't like my Samsung TV contacting Samsung.com.

1:13:30

So I'm going to block all those.

1:13:32

And it's very customizable, a very modern user interface.

1:13:36

Um, it's a one click install.

1:13:38

I believe I have it running through Docker, which we talk about Docker a little bit.

1:13:43

Um, you know, you just load it up and it goes.

1:13:45

Um, so it's great.

1:13:47

So like, I don't see ads anywhere on my network.

1:13:50

Hmm.

1:13:50

And I don't have to custom install a browser every time.

1:13:53

Right.

1:13:53

If like, if a friend comes over and visits and they get on my Wi-Fi, they

1:13:58

don't see any ads and then they can say, wow, I don't know why don't see any ads.

1:14:02

How do you do that?

1:14:03

And then I can show here's how you use pie holes set up on your own network.

1:14:06

So everyone should get this, uh, you know, load it up on the mini device.

1:14:11

If you have one, which, you know, go buy them.

1:14:13

Like the more we buy, the more incentive they have to manufacture more and the

1:14:17

price comes down.

1:14:17

So, you know, you get pi-hole on your network.

1:14:20

That's cool.

1:14:20

Oh, it doesn't take up barely any resources.

1:14:23

Right.

1:14:23

You can even run it on your, on your main desktop as long as it's running all 24 seven.

1:14:28

And, uh, yeah.

1:14:29

So get, get, go ad free, get pi-hole.

1:14:31

That's awesome.

1:14:32

So it's, you need a smart TV for that, right?

1:14:35

Or not.

1:14:35

No, no, no, no, it blocks ads for every device.

1:14:38

Ah, okay.

1:14:39

Cause, cause I was wondering if I could make it stop my TV, talking to my

1:14:43

refrigerator because when I sit and watch TV too much, my smart TV tells my

1:14:47

smart refrigerator lock the doors and then my TV goes to like workout channels.

1:14:52

I have to like a Robyx and exercises for like an hour before I'm locked by a

1:14:55

fridge.

1:14:55

I mean, like to do more complicated shit like that.

1:14:59

Well, you actually can joke.

1:15:01

You actually can do more complicated shit, but you have to know what the hell it's

1:15:05

doing and then figure out how to block it.

1:15:06

Oh, nice.

1:15:07

No, that's actually, I really like that.

1:15:08

It's kind of cool.

1:15:09

pi-hole, P I H O L E up.

1:15:11

What a link on the website.

1:15:12

So I just want to just do a quick checkup on people's gardens.

1:15:16

Um, if you want your garden to feed you, you got to feed it.

1:15:19

So you've got to now at this point analyze your garden, kind of see what's

1:15:22

going on if you haven't already.

1:15:24

Um, is it producing the right amount of yield for you?

1:15:27

Is it, is it doing what you wanted to do?

1:15:29

Are you overrun with tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers right now?

1:15:32

Cause you should be.

1:15:34

Um, if you're not, you guys, I'm wrong.

1:15:36

So you got to kind of like figure out what's going on.

1:15:39

Um, this was late July, by the way.

1:15:42

I know, but I mean, people listen to us on delay a lot.

1:15:44

Yeah, but keep in mind, like most climates we live in, you, you're

1:15:48

planting in May.

1:15:49

Okay.

1:15:49

You started your place.

1:15:50

I'm just letting people know what we're talking because we're in July.

1:15:54

People like listen three weeks ago.

1:15:55

Yeah.

1:15:55

Cause we're in July and I was a fucking 110 degrees in Vegas.

1:15:59

And it's hot.

1:16:00

So I'm having issues with the heat right now and water my plants.

1:16:04

But, uh, but you, you want to feed your garden and there's, there's a lot of

1:16:08

things you can do, you know, home remedy wise, um, eggshells.

1:16:12

Nope.

1:16:13

Uh, if you boil pasta, though that water, the pasta water, throw it on your garden.

1:16:17

Um, but, but save some of it because, uh, it, it helps the sauce.

1:16:24

Don't throw all of it.

1:16:25

I didn't know that.

1:16:26

Oh yeah.

1:16:26

So it helps the sauce stick to the noodles.

1:16:29

The water.

1:16:29

So you mix the water, you make the sauce, use that water.

1:16:31

Yeah.

1:16:31

So you have your sauce boiling and then you have your pasta water.

1:16:35

And then when you mix the noodles with the sauce, you put in like maybe a half

1:16:38

a ladle of the pasta water.

1:16:40

See, you're, you know more about this than I thought you did.

1:16:42

I'm all in the cooking man.

1:16:43

No, but that's cool though.

1:16:45

But yeah, you want to, you want to find out, you kind of, you want to judge your

1:16:49

yield, you want to judge your, your tomatoes.

1:16:51

Are they cracked?

1:16:52

Are they, are they misshapen?

1:16:54

There's a lot of things you can find.

1:16:55

Check the leaves of your plants.

1:16:57

It will tell you what it needs.

1:16:59

So you can make up and do it.

1:17:00

But in all reality, just, it's not that big of a deal.

1:17:05

Isn't coffee grounds supposed to be good?

1:17:06

Coffee grounds are excellent for this.

1:17:08

Cause I, in my apartment, like I just have to throw them out and you can't put

1:17:11

them down the sink.

1:17:12

Don't do that.

1:17:13

So they're a huge pain in the ass for me.

1:17:15

I'm wondering if I could maybe like pack them up and sell them as compost.

1:17:19

Well, compost is different because compost is what you put on before you tell.

1:17:22

Yeah.

1:17:22

But yeah, I mean, you got to get, you can put compost on while your garden's growing.

1:17:27

I don't do that.

1:17:28

But I can just sell the used coffee grounds.

1:17:29

Yeah.

1:17:29

Yeah.

1:17:30

For like real cheap.

1:17:30

Yeah.

1:17:31

Um, yeah.

1:17:32

So, uh, but yeah, you want to, you want to figure out what's, what's going on with

1:17:36

your plants, we got coffee grounds for coffee grounds are great for acidic plants,

1:17:41

okay, peppers, tomatoes, that kind of stuff.

1:17:43

And then you've got, um, uh, eggshells, milk, I think, yeah, oh, sorry, what else?

1:17:50

Um, uh, the different water you use.

1:17:53

But the one thing I just actually just learned about is, um, you're

1:17:57

mirror attic of potash for your tomatoes.

1:18:00

Okay.

1:18:00

Um, cause, cause what I've got going on right now, I've got two tomato plants

1:18:04

sit next to each other.

1:18:05

I've got, so in my backyard, I've got different, I got elevated area and I've

1:18:09

got one of the corner.

1:18:11

I'm growing different plants to see what grows better in different areas.

1:18:14

So I've got two plants, two tomato plants.

1:18:16

They're damn near both five feet tall.

1:18:19

One's producing a ton of tomatoes.

1:18:21

The other ones like, nope.

1:18:23

So I don't know.

1:18:25

I'm trying to figure out right now, is it though the style of tomato that I'm

1:18:28

growing?

1:18:28

Yeah.

1:18:29

Um, because if one gets a fertilizer, the other one gets a fertilizer, but now

1:18:33

I'm kind of looking into, to fertilize it a little bit different.

1:18:35

Yeah.

1:18:36

Um, to make sure that, that it gets growing, but in all reality, I'm also

1:18:40

waiting for Labor Day because the heat goes away and I'm going to redo my whole

1:18:45

garden once, once, you know, something that people don't really know about,

1:18:47

about when they're gardening.

1:18:49

Yeah.

1:18:49

So you don't actually have to go to the store and buy seeds.

1:18:52

You could just take the plant of the tomatoes that you grow and then dig the

1:18:55

seeds out and then put them in the garden.

1:18:56

So funny story about that.

1:18:57

People don't know that.

1:18:58

So, so check this out.

1:19:00

Um, so I'm growing, I've got a couple of pots out there that I'm growing stuff in.

1:19:05

And apparently a bird must have shit in my pots or something shit in there.

1:19:10

Cause I had sunflower seeds starting to pop up, but because my pots are pretty

1:19:13

packed right now with different stuff.

1:19:15

Cause I'm, I'm, again, I'm, I'm doing a lot of tests to see what grows and what

1:19:19

doesn't grow.

1:19:19

Then once it gets to where I want it, I plan into one of the gardens I have, but

1:19:23

I had two, I had three sunflower seeds pop up and I was in, and they're tiny.

1:19:29

So I went and yanked them out, transplanted them, fertilized them, watered them, but

1:19:34

they're staying really small.

1:19:35

Huh.

1:19:36

And they're blooming as small.

1:19:38

Interesting.

1:19:39

So what I want to do is I want them to, to seed.

1:19:43

I want to take those seeds and plant those and to see if they stay small.

1:19:47

Right.

1:19:48

Cause they never sell miniature sunflower.

1:19:49

Oh, there you go.

1:19:51

Yeah.

1:19:51

I mean, cause they're literally, they're, they're like this tall and get a little

1:19:54

like flower on there.

1:19:55

They're really cute.

1:19:57

Um, so yeah, so that's kind of obvious.

1:19:59

I can't mess around a lot out there, but yeah.

1:20:02

So right now, and as the election gets closer, you might want to make sure you've

1:20:06

got a, a bountiful full basket full of food.

1:20:10

Yeah.

1:20:10

Cause I don't know what's going to happen, especially when we go to

1:20:13

war with Iran, China and Russia.

1:20:16

Holy shit.

1:20:16

So who knows, uh, let's hope I'm wrong, but have food, prep shit.

1:20:21

Um, have a solar generator, have a swamp cooler, uh, for you none.

1:20:26

For you, not humid locations for you, human locations, uh, you're screwed

1:20:29

cause you can't run an air conditioner.

1:20:30

You can run an air conditioner off of a solar generator.

1:20:33

I mean, I think a fan isn't horrible.

1:20:35

Even in like, uh, when it's 110 degrees in my house.

1:20:39

Well, if you're, if you're in a humid location, it usually doesn't get that hot.

1:20:42

A fan does help.

1:20:43

Yeah.

1:20:43

Um, but, but you also, cause I've, what I've noticed before is you've got

1:20:48

solar generators now that actually have the 240 plug on them.

1:20:51

So you actually can run, um, uh, air conditioner off of that.

1:20:55

I don't know how, I don't know how long it's going to take to suck that dry, but

1:20:59

it's something I'm actually looking into.

1:21:01

So if one of you solar generator manufacturers want to send me one, I'll

1:21:05

check it out.

1:21:05

I'll charge it up.

1:21:06

I'll charge up with AC.

1:21:07

I'll charge, I'll run it dry.

1:21:09

I'll charge up a solar, run it.

1:21:11

I'll do a lot of tests on it cause I'd love to see that.

1:21:13

Uh, because yeah, in electricity, you have an A and B phase and, and that was

1:21:17

the problem with solar generators.

1:21:18

It was only a or B phase.

1:21:20

Well, it's only one.

1:21:20

You know, but now they've actually got where they produce both phases.

1:21:23

It's actually kind of cool.

1:21:24

And there's a lot of possibilities with that.

1:21:26

Um, maybe I'll be actually do a show on that, especially if I can get somebody

1:21:29

to send me a free solar generator.

1:21:30

I think Dave needs one too.

1:21:32

I'll take one.

1:21:33

Sure.

1:21:33

But actually, no, but in an apartment, you actually should have a solar

1:21:36

generator.

1:21:36

Well, the problem is I have no access to the sun.

1:21:38

Okay.

1:21:38

But you don't need the sun because you have an outlet.

1:21:41

You can give a charge.

1:21:42

Okay.

1:21:42

But this gives you five or six hours of electricity.

1:21:44

I see what you're saying.

1:21:45

Yeah.

1:21:45

Yeah.

1:21:45

Yeah.

1:21:45

But it actually override my, that might like overload my grid.

1:21:49

No, whatever it overload your grid.

1:21:50

Um, do you don't think the solar generator charging it up?

1:21:53

Do you have a emergency battery pack for your computer?

1:21:56

Um, yeah, it's the same thing.

1:21:58

Oh, just, just, just bigger.

1:21:59

Okay.

1:22:00

So it would charge the same way just longer.

1:22:01

Yeah.

1:22:02

Yeah.

1:22:02

But you would have it.

1:22:03

But if I want the solar, I gotta move it somewhere.

1:22:05

Right.

1:22:05

Yeah.

1:22:05

Yeah.

1:22:05

Okay.

1:22:05

And yeah, you can take out the pool with you, set it up.

1:22:08

Yeah.

1:22:08

Go swimming.

1:22:09

Right.

1:22:09

Right.

1:22:09

And then during a barbecue, okay, you can actually charge it.

1:22:12

Well, she's bring yours because I'm not going to buy one of that.

1:22:15

But no, because it, because actually what's funny in the litter box, Jules and

1:22:19

cat, her cat, turd lives in Florida in the rural area in Jules lives in

1:22:22

Hollywood and she's like, I can't have a generator with gas and running noise and

1:22:27

stuff.

1:22:27

And we're all like, get a fucking solar generator.

1:22:30

And if you are without power, you will run it dry.

1:22:33

But no, honestly, once the power's out, have a gas generator there to charge

1:22:38

your solar, tell the cop to fuck off because they're gonna have other things to

1:22:42

do anyway.

1:22:42

Yeah.

1:22:43

So run, make some noise, piss off your neighbors and you're going to sit there

1:22:47

with a fully charged cell phone, fully charged computer, a little bit of

1:22:50

cold air blowing on you.

1:22:52

And so yeah, so these solar jayers are actually pretty cool.

1:22:55

So look into it and enjoy it.

1:22:58

And if we go into the zombie lands and we got zombies coming at us, you'll

1:23:02

at least have power when they come and eat you.

1:23:05

So I think that's it for the night.

1:23:06

Yeah, get those RSVPs in the canary in the cage.com slash BBQ.

1:23:12

The link, there's a link from the homepage too.

1:23:14

So you can't miss it.

1:23:15

Yep.

1:23:16

Uh, and your, uh, three blocks off the strip.

1:23:20

Yeah.

1:23:20

So actually I put it in the chat room, but, uh, someone, I got a met, I got an

1:23:25

anonymous message on symbol X from one of our listeners.

1:23:28

Yeah.

1:23:28

I think in England because he said the phrase and he said, Hey, I love the show.

1:23:33

And, uh, unfortunately I can't come because I'm across the pond, which gives

1:23:37

them away, but you know, it's an ocean, but I thought that was really cool.

1:23:40

Like we have listeners, you know, all over the world.

1:23:42

No, I do love that.

1:23:43

Um, yeah, I really, really appreciate the message.

1:23:45

Just like, yeah, no, please message us.

1:23:47

We want to hear from you.

1:23:48

We will work with you.

1:23:50

If you want to hear something or if there's a story that you're hearing about,

1:23:53

especially if you're over out of the country and we have a weird story going on

1:23:56

here, let us know about what research and we'll talk about it.

1:23:59

Yeah.

1:24:00

Cause if you're here to suffer from our media, it's probably a lie and we'll do

1:24:04

our best to tell you the truth.

1:24:05

If we can find the truth cause either lying to us too.

1:24:08

Um, yeah.

1:24:09

So yeah, um, well, let's call this a show and, uh, I think it's been a fun one.

1:24:14

And, um, see you next week.

1:24:15

Yep.

1:24:15

See you next week.

1:24:16

Enjoy.

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