I've Had It - Bottom Feeder Billionaires

Episode Date: July 1, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:30 Love thrillers with a paranormal twist? The entire Oracle trilogy is available on Audible. Listen now on Audible. So we're supposed to start the podcast. Ready? One, two, three. Patriots, gay triots, they triots, black triots, brown triots. Fuck off! Okay, I have to tell everybody something. Somebody messaged me and said that it sounded like I'm saying that we are saying like gay triots, patriots, and then telling them to fuck off. Some new listeners thought that's what we were doing. That's not the case. She used to say, kaka, because we were reclaiming the eagle. Then that kind of morphed into now we have a beaver. And then somebody suggested instead of saying kaka, we say fuck off. None of this makes any sense. None. Which is why this is America's top DEI podcast.
Starting point is 00:01:25 Pumps, what have you had it with? Okay. What I've had it with, and this is like, I know that I cry me a fucking river, but what I've had it with beyond all measure is fucking yak mouth strangers. Just complete strangers you do not know yacking you up. It happened to me at the airport this weekend. This guy starts talking to me. It's so bad.
Starting point is 00:01:55 I have my earbuds in, which you know how I feel about earbuds. When somebody has earbuds in, don't talk. He's talking to me. It gets so bad that I stand up and turn my back to him and he walks around to face me in the front of me. So then I turn around again and then he kind of got the hint. Well this other passenger is watching the whole thing go down in the airport lounge and she and I make eye contact and we both burst out laughing.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Why do people lack so much self-awareness that they think because they're waiting on a plane in an airport that everybody wants to be their friend? That is just simply not the case. Just because we're all getting on the same plane does not mean we're friends. It does not mean we need to chit chat. It's fucking unbelievable and I can report he was absolutely flirting with me. Okay. That's what I was going to ask. Was he attractive at all? Totally profoundly unattractive.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Let me ask you this. Considering your celebrity status as America's top legal mind, America's top DEI podcaster, does someone of your stature and your great looks, do you feel somewhat offended by somebody that's not attractive at all hitting on you or do you find it flattering? Any of those things? I don't find it flattering. I don't find it offensive. I find it annoying that he wouldn't shut the fuck up. I had no reaction to the flirting. as we know, I'm representing the A and asexual. So I had no aversion or titillation by the conversation.
Starting point is 00:03:31 I was just so amazed that someone would be such a yak mouth that you would turn your back twice before they got the hint. With your bets in. So my habit is kind of similar. It's adjacent. I've had it with, you're waiting in line to get on the airplane, right? And they call your boarding group. And you start to go. And I'm a feminist and I, you know, support women's rights and all of these things. But I'm somewhat like if a guy is somewhat ahead of you, you arrive at the same time, the man should let the woman go first. It's just general manners. I would say probably the last five or six times that I've flown alone without another person, I'll start to jockey to, they'll call my boarding group and I'll start to jockey to give my boarding pass. And some crusty white guy smacks his lips muffin top to give you
Starting point is 00:04:30 the visual. Cuts me off. Just flat out, flat ass cuts me off. And then I always just kind of like, they start to kind of go after you to just kind of rub it in like, is it, do you want to be this big of a dick? And it just happened recently. I was going when we were coming home from New York and I was at LaGuardia and I was getting into the TSA pre line and I'm clearly like three feet ahead of this guy only about two feet away from the woman that's going to check the ticket to make sure I have TSA pre. This guy comes like a bat out of hell just to cut me off. See, is that a lack of self awareness? No, they're, they are, they're in a race and they want to win.
Starting point is 00:05:11 And it's, it's always white guys. Always, always a white guy. Always. And the guy that cut me off on the way into TSA pre, there's a couple of ladies behind me and I just kind of like when the guy, I just went, okay, I'm just like if you're going to be an ass I'm going to be expressive about it. I was like okay and he kind of turned around and saw me and I looked at the women and they're like oh good for you. Oh my god we have to share with them about okay so we were in New York last week. Pumps and I went to Bloomingdale's in Soho.
Starting point is 00:05:45 And there were this group of girls, I would say 16 to 17 years old, 15 to 17 years old. And they all had on black skirts, every single one of them. And there's probably like 15 of these girls, like over a dozen. And they were in a herd. And they all had on black skirts, similar haircuts, but not quite the like Pentecostal
Starting point is 00:06:05 buns. But there were some short hair. There were some shorter hair with kind of these blousy tops. And I was like, what do we have going on here? We got Mormons. Is this some sort of Jewish thing? What is it? We didn't know what it was, but we're like in a hurry to get this out of Bloomingdale's
Starting point is 00:06:22 done. So we get to the escalators and these girls are jacking off on the escalators like running up and down and blah, blah, blah. And I just immediately, I just said, girls, no, there's people behind you. Knock this off, knock this off and just herded straight through all of them. And we went up. But I mean, they didn't have any awareness either. They were just in Bloomingdale's. No, they might have been the first time they'd ever seen an escalator though. The skirts. They walked into there in Manhattan. I know but the skirts were really. It's not like
Starting point is 00:06:49 in Oklahoma I would say yeah first time seeing an escalator. I mean the New York. The skirts screamed. You know what they could have been his homage. We didn't even consider that. Okay what about. There was no chaperone. There was no chaperone and the hair, like everything screamed Pentecostal except they had shorter haircuts. That's what it did. It was really weird. It screamed Pentecostal. Okay, do y'all remember this? We're leaving our flight from Oklahoma City to New York City. And the four of us, it's Jennifer, me, Kylie, Ana. The four of us are walking together, single file. We are not walking in a group. Single file walking. We start to embark on the elevator and some guy gets right behind
Starting point is 00:07:30 me and right in front of Kylie and puts himself right in between us on the escalator. Remember that? Do you remember that, Kylie? I do remember that vividly. Did you think it was fucking weird? I just think he had no self-awareness. He didn't know he just put himself inside of a group. He wasn't invited. He wasn't invited, but it was so close. He was right behind me, right in front of Kylie.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Kylie and I were going to leave a step in between each other. Now, but again, let's point out, white male. Yeah. No, he was Asian. Oh, he was? Yeah, the guy that got in the middle of us. It was so bizarre. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:05 But anyway, I just got to tell you this this airport, it's horrific. OK, one other thing I noticed, which was so funny, like, how many times did we fly before January 20th since 2022? I would say 100, 150 times. Never once do I remember going through TSA with the picture of the Department of Homeland Security Secretary. And I mean, videos of Kristi Noem played on a loop. And I just thought, she thinks she is hot to trot. She's such a psycho. I mean, it's just so... The Trump administration are just... This is like bottom feeder government. It's the United States of bottom feeding is what it is. It's just ridiculous. Welcome to I've had it. I'm
Starting point is 00:08:50 Jennifer. I'm Angie, HBIC. She's the star of the show. Kylie. Yes. Lesbians. Check in. I've got some reviews for you today. The first one is titled Pum-po-sexual. Five stars and Chicago Mark writes, I recently came out and it didn't go well. My parents, friends, and worst of all, my boyfriend just didn't seem to understand
Starting point is 00:09:12 when I told them I'm a Pum-po-sexual. They were incredulous saying things like, You've never even liked a beaver. To this I replied, Have you ever seen a beaver with blonde hair, glasses, and a pair of sagging dragons? I guess they just will never understand that something about this beaver could cause to me. I've been a closeted, pumpo sexual for almost a year and now is the time to step into my truth. Oh, and the moderate lesbian is okay too. That's such a good mark in Chicago. That's a good burn on me. I love that. I love that. I love that. The moderate. Somebody wrote something to me in the YDM the other day,
Starting point is 00:09:56 like you're such a fierce protector of centrist and moderates. That was so funny. Oh God, I've had it with Centress. Anything else, Kylie? Do you want a one-star review? Yeah, I like them. Here we go. It's titled, meh, Showblows writes, I would rather have my nose hairs pulled out than list to this show again. List, list to this show again. I mean, you know, we're not for everybody. I'm surprised that we have even just a handful of listeners. Right, even the dozen that we have. Yeah. Okay, I have some news
Starting point is 00:10:31 reports I'd like to share. This one was absolutely fascinating to me and I'm just really excited to share it with Pumps, Kiki, the magic lesbian, Seth and the listener. All right. street dogs in Russia have learned to obey traffic lights, use trains to commute, and avoid defecating in high traffic areas. The leader of the pack is the most intelligent, not the strongest, and the packs often deploy their smallest, cutest dogs to beg humans for food. Some of these dogs ride the metro daily. They board at residential stations like Belorushkaya, nap during the ride and hop off at downtown hubs. They navigate traffic by waiting at crosswalks and using humans as
Starting point is 00:11:18 shield, a behavior scientists call shadowing. Others beg near bakeries using eye contact and paw taps or scavenge strategically near fast food bins. Why Moscow's Metro dogs are special. Urban intelligence. These dogs use auditory cues to time Metro exits and even recognize station announcements. Pack hierarchy. Leaders are chosen for their street smarts, not their strength. Some act as scouts, others as decoys, and even a few memorize train schedules. Genetic adaptation. A 2021 study found genes in Moscow strays that support stress tolerance, starch digestion, and advanced spatial thinking traits, fine-tuned for city survival. And they also have behavioral learning.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Young pups learn from older dogs how to ride trains, crossroads, and find food. This is cultural transmission, not just instinct. There are about 35,000 strays in Moscow today. Locals often feed them, and some areas have become informal dog cafes. In winter, they sleep near the metro vents or dig snow boroughs to stay warm. Municipal trap neuter return programs help manage their numbers without wiping the out, the behaviors that make them so unique.
Starting point is 00:12:42 These dogs are not just survivors. They are proof that animals can co-evolve with cities shaping and being shaped by human life in return. That's unbelievable. I was just- I'm floored. Fascinated by that. I'm fascinated by the evolution.
Starting point is 00:12:58 I'm fascinated that they know the Metro times. I'm fascinated- What about how they know how to send the cute ones out to beg for food? Yeah, that's smart. I feel like 90% of these dogs have to be smarter than the triple Trumpers. I don't think there's any question at all.
Starting point is 00:13:15 Did we talk about on this podcast that an owner died and left a dog, and every day they went to his work? And so even after his death he rode the metro. We're talking and I was, that stunned me. This is happening like they're going without any like owner to follow. They have just figured it out like the metro station. It's crazy and they know how to like cross, they shadow humans and they use humans to cross streets. They know how to beg, where to beg for,
Starting point is 00:13:45 like near bakeries, and then that their bodies have adapted to the diet. It's just a remarkable point to evolution. And it's like Darwinian survival of the fittest, like they either had to adapt or die off. And so that they're these civilized street dogs and they just live in Moscow and they know how to work the system. I mean, I just support it entirely. I do too, and I'm profoundly impressed. Okay, next up we have many restaurants
Starting point is 00:14:16 are starting to add a quote, living wage fee of 18% on top of the cost of the mill to cover payroll expenses for their staff. This is so enraging and this is something that would only happen in America where it is always consumer exploitation and all the perks and benefits go to the corporation. No other civilized country would tolerate this shit. So now, on top of paying a tip of 20%, restaurants are adding 18% instead of just paying their employees a livable wage. I completely agree. And I didn't see anything in there that says they were lifting the wages of the employees. No, they're charging the customer.
Starting point is 00:15:06 No, I know, but I'm just saying like, if they're maintaining the current level of pay and charging people more, then they're basically just pocketing this money. It says this fee goes directly to staff payroll, a living wage for our team. If you choose to tips, tips are pulled amongst the entire team.
Starting point is 00:15:23 It says it goes directly. Oh, okay, okay. But- I missed that part. The point of this is, our team, if you choose to tips, tips are pulled amongst the entire team. It says it goes directly. Okay, okay. I messed that part. The point of this is, is this is consumer exploitation. The restaurant should be required by law to pay their employees a livable wage. When you look at the disparity of how much the Starbucks CEO makes and how much a barista makes, that spread and gap exists nowhere in the world except for the United States of America. And you can rinse and repeat through a bank CEO and then maybe even a real estate loan officer.
Starting point is 00:15:57 And you can rinse and repeat through every corporation. And it's always the 1%. But what's so crazy about the United States is you have a lot of Americans that will just sit there and vote against their own interests and they don't vote for people to have a livable wage. And that's just crazy when they are the people that would benefit from the increase in the livable wage. I mean, it's just, it blows my mind. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Okay. I mean, it blows my mind. It's insane. OK. Lastly, we have another story here. And it is, in America, hospitals charge $700 for a bag of saline solution and $250 for a single band-aid, even though production cost is around $0.02 to $3. $250 for a band-aid. So this is, I remember remember back during Obamacare when the fight for trying to have people have more access to healthcare.
Starting point is 00:16:55 And I had my liberal friends, but then I would hang out with other mom friends. And I was just so shocked because I had kind of insulated myself living in a red state, being around liberals, gay men, where I didn't have to be around Republican Christians. And then because I had kids, then I would be around these Republican Christian women. Not one of them supported health care for anybody except for their families and their families only. And I would say, do you know about all the
Starting point is 00:17:25 egregious costs of, you know, band-aids and the crazy markup? And these women would look at me and say, why don't care, my insurance pays for it or my husband pays it. And it's just, I don't know what we're doing in this country to raise people to not care about anybody else except for themselves. It's just a real shortcoming. And living in a society that values the individual over collectivism has led us to Donald Trump. Absolutely, and valuing profit over people and valuing what I can earn and how nothing affects me unless it directly affects me.
Starting point is 00:18:08 So if it doesn't matter if it's happening to a hundred million people, if it doesn't affect me, I don't give a shit about it. And I really don't know how you fix that. I mean, I attribute a lot of that to evangelical Christianity, but I know that that's not the only cause. But I think it's's not the only cause. But I think it's one of the main ones, but I don't know how you fixed that. Well, I think another cause is just like years of propaganda from news networks like Fox that started a campaign to belittle the working class. Yes. Starting a
Starting point is 00:18:40 campaign to belittle minorities. And they start, and this started really with Ronald Reagan who, you know, all the Republicans just, you know, get teary-eyed when his name is brought up. But he started demonizing the poor and he instituted massive, massive tax cuts for the rich. And that cancer has stayed with the Republican Party all of this time. And then they had Fox News come on board and immediately start propagandizing and indoctrinating people that corporations mattered more than the consumer. And this is something that's deep in the American psyche. That's like, oh, and it's really gross because you can see it in everyday life.
Starting point is 00:19:21 If somebody walks into a room, if you're at a place where somebody who's worth hundreds of million dollars or billions of dollars, people treat that person as though they're a celebrity, right? Oh my God, you know who he is? He da da da da da. There's this real deference given to somebody who makes a lot of money. And I think it's really a shortcoming of the billionaire class, not all of them. There are some of them that know, that have said, I want to give up 99% of my wealth. They know how egregious it is that they have that much money. But some of the billionaire class, they fight for Republican policies. And I just don't think there's a deeper character flaw on the planet that you have, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:10 a bank account that could choke a bull and your fight is to make sure that you pay as little as possible in taxes. Even though you use the roads, the FAA to make sure your private plane takes off and lands accordingly. And I just think what a moral shortcoming to be that blessed financially and to be so morally bankrupt and to demean poor people. When a lot of these billionaires, they do the equivalent of paperclip and stapling at a desk. You know, like I've done a lot of work for oil and gas guys. They're not the ones out on the rig doing all the manual labor. They paperclip and staple and then they have these golf machines in their offices and they're just gone all the time on their PJs. And to not ever, there's a sense of entitlement that comes to wealth that, and a sense of
Starting point is 00:21:01 that they think they are superpowers. Right. They think they're better and above the rules that apply to everybody else. And I heard Melinda Gates speak recently, and this is the ex-wife of Bill Gates. She spoke about how she feels that billionaires need or multimillionaires need to have more gratitude and give back and gladly pay their taxes and patriotically pay their taxes that they had the opportunity to build the businesses that they built. And if you look at Microsoft and how do the packages get to all of these offices around the world? Well, infrastructure, highways, planes, a lot of it is taxpayer funded that it sets the soil for business to be easy to conduct.
Starting point is 00:21:50 There is a burden that these high earners have to give back to the community. The fact that they're so entitled that they think they shouldn't pay taxes, but a teacher and a nurse and an electrician, a 7-Eleven worker, they better pay their fair share or they're lazy. It's just a massive problem in the United States. And if you think back, I know the Kennedy family, the men were womanizers or whatever, but as a very wealthy family, they placed being patriotic into public service, government providing public services for people. And they valued that. And the Republican party is just, it's taken such a dark dystopian turn. And it's this weird party, like they say it's a big tent, but to me it's like big freaks.
Starting point is 00:22:46 You've got the selfish billionaires and then like the Elon Musk who wants to have like a hundred kids but doesn't really care who their dad is. Like he just wants to be the sperm donor. Like who their mom is. No, who their dad is. Like them, I'm family values, but they don't have a dad because he wants to have so many, there's no way he could be a father to them. There's no way he could.
Starting point is 00:23:05 No way. And then he picks the one that he hangs out with and leaves the others. I mean, first of all, I think they're probably better off not around him, but that's a whole lot of discussion. And then all the evangelical Christians who, you know, Jesus spoke against the accumulation of wealth, unequivocally. Like I'm not a Christian, but I do, I have read what the character Christ wrote and he wrote explicitly against the accumulation of wealth.
Starting point is 00:23:30 And so this merger of Christianity with billionaires is so breathtaking, hypocritical, and it never gets called out. No, never. Ever. It's like in the United States of America to our international listeners, like the people who worship Jesus the most, white people I'm talking about, also worship money on equal fitting. It's this really weird dystopian culture. And at the B position of 1A is guns. Oh my God, you're so right. I mean the guns and money.
Starting point is 00:24:06 But didn't Austin Show tell us one time that most Americans deceive themselves into one day I will be a billionaire, so I have to vote. Like they idolize the billionaire so much and the dream is to be a billionaire, that they vote on the fantasy that they will one day be like a billionaire or multimillionaire? I mean I don't know that you can pinpoint it to one thing. I think there could be that but I think the larger component of this has been propaganda. Propaganda from the KKK was you know a very real oppressive movement. It didn't go anywhere. No it's called the't go anywhere. It just rebranded as the Heritage
Starting point is 00:24:49 Foundation and Turning Point and all of these conservative PACs. And by the way, all of these conservative PACs are very anti-democracy. They have all their big parties and gatherings and Viktor Orban's hungry and Viktor Orban, of course, is a dictator. And it's just, I think there's been a collusion between big religion and big money and these big racist organizations like the anti-democratic organizations like Turning Point, the Heritage Foundation, to and Fox News to propagandize the public. And I think some people think about the American dream and that might be a point. But more than anything, they prop these people up and there's a worship, a celebrity style worship of people that have money. And I have to tell you guys, like you can meet people with a lot of money or people with no money.
Starting point is 00:25:47 Somebody having a lot of money does not make them a better person. No. From what we've seen of late, it makes you worse. Not all of them. I just don't have respect for the wealthy that are so entitled that they believe that they don't have to pay taxes. I think that should just be called out and called out and called out. It's disgusting because they use way more of the social services, meaning roads, infrastructure, making sure there's safety precautions that the merchandise gets from point A to point B. They use way more of that than an individual does. They use way more of the federal government's oversight over the country than an individual does. So therefore they should pay more. And the
Starting point is 00:26:36 fact that I think it's, Bernie Sanders said something like the billionaire class paid something like 4% in taxes last year? I think that's right. I did see that. All right. Well, all right. We have a guest today and we are very excited to have him on. This is his first time on this podcast. He's been on IHIP News and his name is Representative Robert Garcia and he just got appointed to a new position and he is ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, which I was so happy about because the Democrats always appoint some old dinosaur. Some old crusty white guy.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Some crusty guy that's beholden to AIPAC and a bunch of other shit. So I was really happy to see this. So let's welcome Representative Robert Garcia. Pumps and I need to share with everybody that we have written a book. It's called Life is a Lazy Susan of Shit Sandwiches. And believe it or not, Pumps and I have not always been so rock solid. And we talk about all of our trials, tribulations, most of all our fuck ups. Yes, because fuck ups are relatable and a part of the human experience. I have gotten so much feedback regarding the
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Starting point is 00:30:21 Let's welcome the new ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, Representative Robert Garcia, our friend. Welcome back to I've Had It. How are you? Good. Happy to be here. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:30:34 So you just got this new position, which makes me so happy because traditionally these positions are like a seniority thing. And it looks like they put somebody young and cool into a good position for once, the Democrats did. And this is what we need. This is what our party needs to do. Yeah, look, first I'm very grateful obviously to the House caucus.
Starting point is 00:30:57 You know, I was just, the House historian was just telling me a couple of days ago that it's been actually a hundred years since a sophomore has been elected to a ranking member position to lead the committee on the Democratic side. And so it is, I understand the kind of historical implications, but mostly I'm just grateful that Democrats understand that we
Starting point is 00:31:16 need to expand the tent. We need to bring the next generation of folks to the table, got good ideas, a different perspective, younger folks and people, you know, and look, people in this next generation, people want to be in the fight. People want to be aggressive. We need to match the energy of the MAGA movement, which is causing massive harm to this country. And so I think it's a good moment, obviously, not just what happened here, what happened in New York, what's happening across the country. We've got to have the next generation of Democrats at the leadership table.
Starting point is 00:31:47 I totally agree. I mean, it is just time to just toss it up. Before I ask you what you've had it with, I want to ask you about this. Do you think when you think back to 2016, Trump was like this anti-establishment candidate and all of the establishment and the Republican establishment mortified by him talked behind his back I think the same people still talk behind his back But that's another issue when we deep dive into the psychology of this cult on another episode But he moved the base he moved the Republican base
Starting point is 00:32:17 I mean he moves him crazy and he moved him to a really toxic place But the people voted that they wanted change. They wanted somebody that came in and called out Ted Cruz and said, Ted Cruz is a liar. Little Marco is a total piece of shit. All the people that are in his administration, what got him elected the first time, he called them out for being hypocrites because people are so sick of politicians and their doublespeak. I think this is happening with the Democratic Party right now. I think the base is moving the party. I think that you have the Democratic establishment, that the reason that you didn't get this position out of the gate is they were playing by the old
Starting point is 00:32:56 rules. They passed over AOC and younger people, and we lost two elections to a man that can't blend his makeup and speaks at a second grade level, doing the Democratic establishment stuff. What do you think? Do you think the base is moving the party? I do. So when AOC, when Alex ran for this position, I supported her. In fact, I was one of her three nominators.
Starting point is 00:33:21 The way these things work is you have three members nominate you onto the caucus. And I was one of the three that members nominate you onto the caucus. And I was one of the three that spoke on her behalf in the caucus meeting, making the case as to why Alex is a generational talent and an opportunity for us to move forward and bring new people in to the party. You see what she is doing across the country at these rallies. I thought we really, I mean thought we really missed a huge opportunity
Starting point is 00:33:48 to elect her as the leader of the Oversight Committee. And look at that. Of course, I love Jerry. And obviously, we all are horrified by what happened to him, of course, and mourn his loss. But when that happened, we had another opportunity to have another election. And a lot of us talked.
Starting point is 00:34:04 I talked to Alex for a significant period of time on multiple occasions talking through if this was actually possible. Like had the caucus and would the party be open to newer perspectives? And after talking to folks across the party, I think what's clear is in the last few weeks and months, especially, people have been going clear is in the last few weeks and months especially,
Starting point is 00:34:26 people have been going back home to the town halls. People are hearing from the constituents. Members are being stopped on the street and are being told, hey, it's time for change. We need to be more aggressive. We need to uplift new voices. We can't just play by the old handbook. And I think Democrats are so used to respectability politics, and we're so used to doing things the right way because we're honest and we all want to make sure things work out a certain way to help people that we miss how to actually be in the fight.
Starting point is 00:34:58 And so I am very heartened by the fact that not only did we win, but we had a really, really strong win. And so that gives me some hope that I think the party, at least at the kind of congressional establishment level, understands the needs for change. And I keep hearing over and over again from people saying, you know what, I'm hearing from my folks back home at these town halls, people are mad and people want change
Starting point is 00:35:26 and we've got to deliver that. And so that is important. I think the caucus is ready. And then look at what's happening across the country. We're flipping seats, people are engaged. Some of the largest protests we've had in modern history. And so I think this energy, we need to continue to push. I am, I was feeling pretty hopeless to be honest, a few months ago,
Starting point is 00:35:46 and I'm starting to feel a lot better. But that doesn't mean the fight's not over. But I am feeling a little better. I think there's one problem that the Democratic Party needs to be really honest about, and we need to cut the crap and get serious about it. And as we used to be the anti-war party and now because of APAC and many of your colleagues that take donations from AIPAC, everybody tiptoes around it because they're fearful if they call it out, they're going to be called
Starting point is 00:36:10 an anti-Semite. This harms the party and backing a war criminal like Benjamin Netanyahu harms our country. It harms the Democratic Party. It harms us from advancing in an electoral way. And I think a lot of your colleagues are really compromised and we've become the war party. We're supposed to be the good guys and you don't have democratic leadership speaking out unequivocally about Benjamin Netanyahu and his war crimes because everybody's too scared because AIPAC makes everybody tiptoe around that you're going to be called an anti-Semite, which is simply not the case.
Starting point is 00:36:47 You can be a complete supporter of the Jews and all human rights, but stand out against this horrific government that we subsidize, that we send money to. And guess what they get? Health care, higher education. Middle America gets politicians, Democrats, that go home to them and tell them they're gonna fight for them, but they seem to fight for Israel first. And I think we have to cut the crap
Starting point is 00:37:11 and have a serious conversation about it as a party. Look, first, let's be clear. I mean, Netanyahu is the Donald Trump of the Middle East and Israel. And I don't, it's clear. And I think people forget that Netanyahu, by the way, is incredibly corrupt besides being a horrific leader and have taken his country and his people in I think in horrible directions, not including, by the way,
Starting point is 00:37:36 prior to the the horrific actions of what happened on October 7th. Right. Prior to this, Netanyahu was on his way possibly to prison. And so I think that the broader public need to understand that Democrats have to speak out with courage. And exactly what you said is correct. We have to be the party of peace around the world. We have to be the anti-war party. We have to be willing to take on the Pentagon.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Look, I've only been in Congress for three years, but I've refused to vote, for example, on any of those defense budgets. Why? Because they're completely bloated. And the Defense Department of the Pentagon, they are the only department in the government that can't even pass an audit.
Starting point is 00:38:19 So they won't even pass a basic federal audit because there's so much waste and bloat there and we're not willing to look and actually take them on. When people tell me, well, we need more money for classrooms or we need to expand health care or it would be great to have more grants for programs that we care about, I say the resources are actually there, but we need to look at the Defense Department and actually Rethink what we're spending on so I couldn't agree with you more. What about morally though? You just said you made a case for how corrupt and horrible Benjamin Netanyahu is
Starting point is 00:38:55 What does it say about sitting Democratic politicians that take money? from an organization that supports that government in its actions. When Marjorie Taylor Greene sounds less war and more peace than some of the Democrats in Congress, if we're going to win and we're going to take back over this country, this shit has to be handled. It is something that's been stewing for the last two years. It's been stewing for the last two years. It's been stewing. And I feel like we had Hakeem Jeffries on and I feel like everybody tiptoes around it.
Starting point is 00:39:30 But we can't just have a real conversation. They're compromised and they won't call him out because they take APAC money. And I feel like it would just be so refreshing if, you know, Bernie says it and he's Jewish. He has more moral clarity on this. And I feel like it would just be refreshing if some of you all banded together and said, get APAC out of the Democratic Party. We are a pro peace party, an antiwar party. I feel like we could. It wouldn't just be a blue wave.
Starting point is 00:40:00 I feel like it'd be a blue tsunami. Well, look, I'm not going to obviously defend APAC or anybody else. But here's the broader issue with this issue is that it's not just this super PAC or others. There shouldn't be any of this money coming into politics period. And what you're having the issue right now with these large super PAC dark money groups is that tons of money flows in tons of money then gets put out across the government, and all of that should be banned, period. And what's happening, you guys have probably seen what happened today, just this week with the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is now
Starting point is 00:40:35 going to take on additional cases. They just announced this to actually bring more dark money and its ability to spread across parties and candidates. And they're going to take that up in this next in this next session. So the issue around money in politics is real and your and your right to raise it. But it's not going to get fixed in one organization or with one action. There has to be massive reform to get big, dark money out of politics all across the board. Because the biggest spender in politics is actually Elon Musk.
Starting point is 00:41:08 That's the biggest spender in politics. And so it's gonna take a lot more than just that. It's gonna take completely removing all this massive dark money that's going into politics. I completely agree with that, which is a perfect segue bringing up Elon Musk in your new role leading the Democrats in the Oversight Committee. So Elon Musk allegedly has gone from Doge. All of the things that he and his 20-year-old
Starting point is 00:41:33 frat boy buddies did, at what point can we expect that you all on that committee will start seeing the fraud and the stealing of the private information. I was just reading an article that Elon Musk, not only did he get all of the investigations into himself knocked out, all of the contracts he awarded himself, now he has trade secrets of competitors. So, at what point, I know that the Republicans are in the majority, but at what point will you all be able to ask and be able to see what all Elon Musk did within the federal government? Oh, I want this so bad.
Starting point is 00:42:13 I want this moment so bad, Congressman. Popcorn galore. Okay, tell us. Well, I mean, first, let's be really clear. I mean, what Elon Musk has done has been trying to destroy our government and just take all of people's heart and wealth to a massive wealth transfer basically to himself and his billionaire friends, right? I mean, that's what this is all about. More money, more corruption, and absolutely no
Starting point is 00:42:34 accountability. He is right, we have no idea. Let's be very clear. We have no idea if he essentially stole all of our private information from the government. We have no clue. There's no checks and balances in place. We have no idea whose taxes, whose information, what private social security information he may or may not have.
Starting point is 00:42:57 And so I think the American public needs to be very aware of that. He also essentially opened the floodgate to these young Doge bros to come in and have access to our agencies and this information. In some cases, these guys are teenagers in their early 20s, have no experience in managing sensitive information. We have no idea what access they may have or have had to our information.
Starting point is 00:43:23 That is also very concerning. The thing about oversight in this committee and why I think I'm pretty fired up about it is this committee is at the heart of transparency and accountability in Congress. That's what this committee does. It has the power to subpoena, it has the power to investigate,
Starting point is 00:43:40 it has the power to hold people accountable. I have told folks that if you are harming the American public, if you are scamming the American people, if you are out there stealing information and damaging workers, you will be held accountable by the Oversight Committee. You can take that to the bank. And we are going to be aggressive in going after
Starting point is 00:44:01 not just Musk's corruption, but those that chose to turn away and empower the corruption that Elon Musk has been doing in government. He has successfully gotten all of his investigations removed from all the agencies that were investigating Tesla and Starlink and SpaceX and all of his companies are gone. So his investment, we talked about money, his, you know, a quarter of a billion dollars plus that he threw into elections and to elect Donald Trump for him is paying off
Starting point is 00:44:33 because now those investigations are gone. Those investigations must be restarted once we're able to have the ability to have these subpoenas. But in addition, the good thing about oversight, and even when we are in the minority, we still have the subpoenas. But in addition, the good thing about oversight, and even when we are in the minority, we still have the power to investigate. And so we are going to be launching investigations that you are gonna see in the weeks ahead
Starting point is 00:44:53 on this corruption. And in fact, one of the very first actions that we're gonna be looking at is to take a look at Stephen Miller. Oh, thank goodness. Oh, yes, he is such a fucking asshole. God. I mean, there are a few people that are bigger than him. I mean, what the the first let's be really clear. A lot of people would say, Oh, Elon Musk is the shadow president. It's Stephen
Starting point is 00:45:14 totally even know you're 100% right. Stephen Miller is the mastermind behind the cruelty and the corruption in the White House. Don't you think the way he's run that White House social media account with the ASMR, where they're locking people up, I think he is such a sicko, Congressman. I think that's like porn to him. I think when he sees that, we've got like a sadist, psycho nut job of Hitlerian proportions where he gets off on that. Because Trump likes to troll people on the internet and send out tweets and play with his hair and put on his makeup.
Starting point is 00:45:51 He's not really into policy or doing stuff like this. We know he doesn't have the brain for that. I think Stephen Miller, I'm 100% with you. That prick is doing all of this stuff. I cannot stand that guy. And I think he's an I think and I know he's Jewish, but I think he's like an anti Semitic Jew. He's like this really weird, like microcosm of a really like I don't even know Hollywood could
Starting point is 00:46:16 write somebody that fucked up. You wouldn't believe it? No, no, I mean, the fucked up shit that that you're right that he is putting out. He is driving this White House. And you think about the cruelty right now on the ground, right, with what ICE is doing, the kidnappings, what Kristi Noem is doing. I mean, Kristi Noem is running around the country playing dress-up ICE agent Barbie or whatever she's doing,
Starting point is 00:46:35 but the person that's actually carrying out these horrific deportations of sometimes US citizens or people that have done nothing wrong is Stephen Miller. He is the person that is actually running this operation and all the other horrible policies coming out of the White House. It's also very clear if you even think about the that damn signal gate that had Pete Hegseth when you're doing all the whole plans and who was the guy on that on that thread that made it clear what the president wanted?
Starting point is 00:47:03 It was Stephen Miller because he is the person behind the scenes causing all the real damage and he's got to be held accountable. And you can bet that that's the top of our list. I read an article that he really runs the DOJ to. Yes, I am Bondi. They just put out as a puppet that I think you're 100 percent right that he's the shadow president. And I remember when he when Trump did his Nazi rally at MSG and then it was like Hitler had had one there and I think he's a student, uh, Stephen Miller,
Starting point is 00:47:30 I've read is like a student of the Nazi regime, like he studied it and how they did it, which is a really, I mean, you know, what's so crazy and I just can't even stomach this when Trump 1.0, he had like these neocons around him. And I was like, Oh my god, these people are so horrible. And now those people look like boy scouts, right? You know, like Bill Barr, who's a total piece of shit. It looks like a boy scout now compared to what's going on in Trump 2.0. It's like bottom feeder city. It just makes me insane. The impunity in which they do this, in corporate media, how they just start the news off with like President Trump has some big decisions to make over Iran.
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Starting point is 00:52:38 And and I know people say this but I can't it doesn't get old that if Barack Obama had done one of these things, just one of these horrific things, he would have been impeached instantly, immediately. They would have tried to impeach him in the House and the Senate. And so we have to hold folks accountable. And look, I've told folks, we have a big agenda in front of us,
Starting point is 00:53:01 and we're not gonna allow just things that they sort of sweep under the rug To be forgotten. I mean, let's look remember the first time that Trump left the White House and Jared Kushner got two billion dollars with a B Yes from the Saudi government. What happened there that must That must be investigated But we're too worried about what's on Hunter Biden's laptop to worry about. I mean, it's crazy. OK, I know we have to move on.
Starting point is 00:53:29 I know we've got short time, but I have to ask this one question. The Stephen Miller situation. So when you bring him in in front of oversight, which are launched the investigation, can you get him in front of you to testify or does that have to wait until we're in the majority? So yeah, so those, the power of subpoena is only given to the majority party, right? We can make suggestions,
Starting point is 00:53:56 we can make motions at oversight on the committee, but we were in the minority and so Republicans can overrule that. But you can rest assured when we have the power to subpoena and Donald Trump will still be the president, that we're going to have all of those folks and more in front of us and hold these folks accountable for their corruption and their crimes.
Starting point is 00:54:17 And corruption in government has to be at the center of what we're doing as we move forward into the future. It's not just stopping these horrific bills and things that are happening. to be at the center of what we're doing as we move forward into the future. It's not just stopping these horrific bills and things that are happening, right? We can't normalize. We can't normalize these crimes and corruption. And people say, well, you're so focused on good government.
Starting point is 00:54:36 And what about all this horrible things that are happening here? We got to focus on both. Because if we don't actually say you cannot do this as an elected official, you can't accept a 400 million dollar plan. You can't accept a $400 million dollar plan. You can't have a mean coin with foreign governments giving you money. You can't do real estate deals in other countries that you're doing diplomacy with. You can't sell just all sorts of Bibles and tennis shoes or sell tickets to
Starting point is 00:54:58 the goddamn flea market over at the White House. It is a fucking flea market over there. He's like an evangelical preacher. It's just bananas. Okay. You know what? Okay. As you were talking about calling them in, in my mind, if I were on your position and I was the leader of this oversight committee, this is my fantasy world. I'd get JD Vance in there, right? And I'd start asking him stuff like, Mr. Vice President, were you aware when Elon Musk said this? And then I'd get him on a roll and I'd go, and Mr. Vice President, what eyeliner do you use? Just a fantasy. I went through them, the baby pictures. Okay, we have to play had it or hit it. Okay, so I'm going to list some things. If you like it,
Starting point is 00:55:42 you'll say hit it. If you don't like it, you'll say had it. Oh my God. Welcome to had it or hit it. Okay, so I'm going to list some things. If you like it, you'll say hit it. If you don't like it, you'll say had it. Oh my God. Welcome to had it or hit it. I would hit it. I hit it every day, sometimes twice a day. Had it or hit it tax cuts for the ultra wealthy. Oh, had it. Come on. That's ridiculous. And that's why we can't have nice things. It's not because of immigrants. It's not because of trans people. It's because the greedy billionaires. All right. Had it or hit it. Zoran Mamdani. Hit it. Isn't he great? Yeah. I mean, I'm fired up. I mean, look, I think right now people don't get about his
Starting point is 00:56:21 win I think. And I told this to my democratic colleagues, is has nothing to do that he was a Democratic socialist, has nothing to do his positions on the Middle East or what he thinks about what's going on in Israel or Gaza. It has everything to do with his ideas and he sold an actual forward-looking vision and then he took that vision and communicated it in all the spaces where people are actually consuming information. We have a lot to learn from Zoran and I hope that we do. Yeah. And you know, it's interesting that he won some districts that Trump won. And your friend, I love that you call her Alex. I want to get to know her. I'm like, Alex. That Alex, same thing. There was a lot of crossover. So I think there is a lot of fruitful information
Starting point is 00:57:05 for the midterms looking at that because there isn't really that big of a difference sometimes with working class people, red districts, whether it's in Oklahoma or New York or California, you got some crazy MAGA counties out in California. So I think there's a lot to learn where you've had a democratic socialist, Alex or Zoran, and they both won districts that Trump won.
Starting point is 00:57:28 I think we could garner a lot of winnable nuggets from that for the midterms. Okay. Had it or hit it, the big ugly bill, which I have renamed a heaping pile of dog shit. Right. More adict. I mean, obviously had it. And I mean, 16 now 17 million people. The Senate actually, you know, of course, making this all even worse. This bill is going to essentially ensure that 17 million people in this country lose the access to their health care. We should be fucking ashamed of ourselves.
Starting point is 00:57:55 It's just disgusting, shameful. And for what? So the billionaires and large corporations can get bigger tax breaks. Ridiculous. So gross. OK. Had it or hit it, Jeff Bezos. I had it. I'm sorry. I mean, I mean, first, like let's support your workers more. Do you you need that much unlimited wealth? Let's allow some unions to form. Let's allow workers to make better living.
Starting point is 00:58:21 I mean, look, I I respect some of obviously his innovations and he's created some amazing things that we all use in this world, but I think he's gotta do better by his workers. I think so too. I think it's also a real shortcoming of his that his Amazon has used highways, roads, skies, all things in infrastructure that are paid by working
Starting point is 00:58:46 class Americans, yet he doesn't want to pay taxes and even moved from Washington state to dump truck, Ronda Santa State, Florida to avoid paying billions in taxes. And I just think this is a real shortcoming of the billionaire class to have so much and then just think so little of the people that pay the taxes that you refuse to pay. I think it's really gross. And Trump is normalizing this, but I feel like with your being in the Senate, I mean in the House and especially in this oversight role with ma'am Donnie's win, I think an economic populist message is going to move the democratic establishment over because nothing that Bernie says that Alex says that you say that Mamdani says,
Starting point is 00:59:33 none of it, none of it is radical. I mean, not an ounce of it is radical. That's right. I mean, that's exactly right. What you just said about workers being paid is a very important message. Okay. last one. Had it or hit it the United States of America? I'm going to say hit it.
Starting point is 00:59:51 And the reason why is because at the end of the day, I've told people a lot. I love this country. I'm an immigrant. When I raised my hand to become a US citizen in my early 20s, it meant something to me. And that commitment to country and doing the right thing. And for me, the flag in this country actually stand for something. And they should stand for this dream
Starting point is 01:00:12 where people from across the world can come and make themselves better and take care of their families. And that we can build the people that are here. And so I still have hope for our country. I love our country and our flag. Going through a very tough moment now, but we've got to fight for that country that we want.
Starting point is 01:00:27 I'll tell you what, Congressman, I have kind of ever since the Patriot, and we're the flag, and we're the Patriots, and all that, it's dampened my patriotism. Like seeing the flag now kind of gives me the cringies because I'm like, these are people that don't believe in the Constitution, that do not believe in freedom for everybody. These are the people that take America's democracy away. So when I see flag flying now, it kind of offends me. And I wish
Starting point is 01:00:58 I were like you where I felt good about the flag, but MAGA has made me not feel good about the flag, but MAGA has made me not feel good about the flag anymore. And I mean, I get that. And I think I have I could go through the same feelings, but I do believe that we cannot allow them to own our flag. I cannot allow them to own our country. It's our constitution. It's a good document. And we should fight for it. And these people, I want to remind both of you, also carry Confederate flags,
Starting point is 01:01:23 a war that was lost. They also carry Nazi flags. They also carry Proud Boys flags. And so, by carrying those other flags, those flags are antithetical to the flag that we have. And at the end of the day, I'm with you, Congressman. Like, this is America. Think about the music, the movies, the fact that you got sworn in and you got your citizenship and now you're a congressman. Like we embrace diversity. We aren't these crusty old white fuckers that don't welcome everybody. Yeah, MAG is like that and they can be that, but we have to hit America. We have to fight for America. We have to fight for the
Starting point is 01:02:03 culture we've built. We have to be welcoming to other people and be a kind place and always fight for social justice. Our generation cannot be the one that dropped the fucking ball. We have to fight for this country. That's right. I agree. 100%. Okay. Congressman, so lovely to see you. If you would ever like to come to a town hall in Oklahoma, you are welcome. We'll do it. Maybe we'll do that. I'd love that. Okay. All right. We'll see you later. Bye. Bye, guys. I'm sorry I kept laughing,
Starting point is 01:02:32 but every time you'd say Alex like you were best friends with AOC, I just couldn't do it. Well, he said it so many times that you felt like you could do it. That I felt like I could piggyback on and just say Alex. And so, and it just flowed better than AOC. But you know what it also is? Manifesting. I'm manifesting being friends. Wouldn't it be? We follow each other on Instagram, Alex and me.
Starting point is 01:02:55 She has been on the pod. You and Alex. She's been on the pod. We've messaged, we've hearted. There's been some hearting. She and the French Bulldog. There's been some hearting in the DMs. So I think you should just come right out with Alex. No, I'm sorry. I think the next
Starting point is 01:03:07 time I DM her, I'll just be like, Hey Alex. But I remember when she was on our podcast, she was telling us that like some of her Senate colleagues, I'm sorry, House colleagues would be like, Hey Alex, I remember her saying that. No, I remember that too. But yeah, so I'm apologizing for giggling. But I just, every time you said it, I was just like, this is manifesting in its finest form right here. I think it was more like he had established the vernacular. Like that was the flow of the conversation. I just picked it up, but it doesn't matter. Didn't hurt my feelings. Sorry. Already talking about it. Way too much at this point. All right. That's all we have for today and we will see you guys next Tuesday and Thursday.
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