PBD Podcast - Javier Milei CALLS OUT WEF in Davos, Jamie Dimon Supports Trump in 2024 | PBD Podcast | Ep. 352

Episode Date: January 18, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:34 that hated, howdy run, homie, look what I've become. I'm the entrepreneur. Okay, so episode number 352 today, home team of bunch of stories. We got a mnect update to see what's going on there. We got a final last night we had dinner. It was pretty heated. I don't want to tell him what happened to fight that broke out.
Starting point is 00:00:54 I don't want to get into that. But it was pretty heated. So a bunch of crazy slapping and one, one mule from Argentina,. speech, after being introduced by Klaus Schwab, and you have to see how he opens it up in the first minute. It's a 23-minute speech. We're not going to watch a whole thing. We'll watch it first minute. Later on, I highly recommend Hugo Watch, a W.E.F.A.F.A. saying a bunch of different things while they're together
Starting point is 00:01:19 right now. NAC, which stands for natural asset companies, which means they can buy and own your air in your area. You can own the land, but it's a lot of different things that they're pitching. New York City Stock Exchange. Today's the last day for people to talk and try to get rid of it. Their voice has heard. Then there was a video clip from Jamie Diamond. Jamie Diamond said something that even the hosts
Starting point is 00:01:47 that were listened to him are like, uh, why is the most powerful guy in banking saying what he's saying right now about Trump? Wait till you hear this. I'll play this clip for you. CJ Strout who just won a game for the Houston, uh, uh, taxing, and, uh, you know, when he won the game afterwards in the interview you have to hear how abc edited what he said in a post game interview for the world not to see what do you think they cut out don't say anything i don't know play the clip for you and show you both of them
Starting point is 00:02:16 then there's ohio ohio in certain areas came up with a permit free carry of guns you have to see what happens to the city with the different stats california weird. California lost. Tom has numbers from last night on what happened to California after all the people decided to leave California to other places. Then at the same time, we're going to talk about the story on how Russia, Iran, and China are making moves that could trigger World War III.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Bill Ackman warns Democrats after landslide Iowa caucus when that Trump is going to crush Biden. Is he delusional? Does he know what he's talking about? Deep population could make over half of U.S. city ghost towns by 2100. Top Pharmacio says preparedness for a new pandemic has not improved. Then we have red sea risk to oil, very real. Prices could change rapidly if supplies disrupt
Starting point is 00:03:10 that says Chevron CEO, Chinese scientists create COVID strain would 100% kill rate in mice. As you just wake up wonder, you're like, you know what, guys, why don't we build something that's got a 100% kill rate? Why would you build that? Look, because we have time on our hands. That's what these Chinese scientists did.
Starting point is 00:03:28 White, black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans are all back death of D.I. Pol. All back death of D.I. Pol, which we'll show you what that means here in a minute. Nick Yaly under pressure from donors to the Feton Donald Trump and New Hampshire after Iowa caucus laws. Bernie Sanders to vote freeze a to Israel. U.S. puts hooties back on the terrorist list and U.S. carries out additional strikes against hooties in Yemen. And in last but not least, the bill is coming due on a record amount of commercial real
Starting point is 00:04:00 estate debt, which we will discuss. And it may be a couple of the stories if we have any time left. But what that being said, look, the most important election going on on PVD podcast is the race to 500 on Menec. And I want you, because tonight, today Adam has a speech that he wants to give to everybody. So does Vinnie.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Everybody knows last time Vinnie said it, a hundred plus of you within 24 hours, Menec did with Vinnie. I love you guys. This is what the score looks like right now. At the top, Vinnie was, I believe, last place. He went to second place. He's officially taking the throne from Tom.
Starting point is 00:04:35 And here's what the scores look like. We did it. Vinnie's at 307, with only 193 left to 500 to win the suit. Come on, guys. Tom is at 275 with a massive support behind him. They're not letting him. There's a group that wants to help Tom out. And Adams at 179, he's convinced.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Still, not by the way, he's not giving up on it. He's convinced he's still gonna pull it off and win. So with that being said with Menec, by the way, we got a bunch of other people that just joined Menec. And the last couple days, Brian Callan officially got on. Right. A bunch of different, there's a couple guys that are coming up. Climbing. Climbing.
Starting point is 00:05:09 And 20, 30, 40 Manettes in no time. I love what this app is doing. Questions that come up that you can actually get a respond back from somebody when you DM them. Ask them a question. I believe when people say, how come nobody responds back when I DM someone? Because they value their time. I believe when people say, how come nobody responds back when I DM someone because they value their time on Menect, what you get to do is to say, listen expert,
Starting point is 00:05:30 listen influencer, listen somebody that I wanna ask you question, I so value your time that I'm willing to pay to get a respond back on a text on a video or a FaceTime phone call with you. I believe your 15 minutes are worth this, I'm willing to connect with you. So, would this race be in this close? Vinnie, 307, 275, 179.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Tom, do you have anything to say to your supporters? Well, first of all, thank you for your questions. I get a lot of great questions about career, about job, I got a small business, this is what I'm doing. I really appreciate answering all my answer. All of them, and you'll notice a lot of them, I will answer in voice text. I'm starting to use voice text more. So you'll hear my voice, you know it's me.
Starting point is 00:06:11 It is really me. I give you all these answers permanently, no bots, no chat GPT, no assistant doing it. You are getting it back for me. I thank you so much. And so if you've got questions, job, career, small business, how do I finance this? A couple of great questions have been like, on, career, small business, how do I finance this? A couple of great questions have been like,
Starting point is 00:06:27 on, hey, do I start my own business or I keep earning money now? And we've gone back and forth a couple of questions. Just leaving people that I found them. Thank you for your support. And if you send your questions in, remember, it's only $24 in the first quarter of this year. 24 for time.
Starting point is 00:06:42 For 2024, and I'll answer a question for you. I'm not age before beauty. No, go ahead. Go ahead. Rock paper scissors to give you a chance. They're going to rock. I have one competition that's going in. That's to get to 500. But I'll rock paper scissors to see who goes next.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Rock, no, no, no, no, no, no. Everyone's waiting. They go, they go wait. Adam, he's in the lead. Go for it. I'm in the lead, actually. Okay, you know what? He isn't the lead in this very specific contest.
Starting point is 00:07:09 But I'm in the lead overall. Congratulations. Okay. So like, I get it, you're winning this little two week stretch and I'm proud of you. You think I'm about to go negative and about to do the exact opposite. Number one, for you guys out there, if you haven't downloaded the app, Manakton, you have no clue we're talking about. Take a second.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Download the app. This appton, you have no clue we're talking about. Take a second, download the app. This app is a game changer, okay? It is a game changer for specific advice, for whatever you're looking for your life. We are consultants, we are coaches, we are changing lives. Here's what I'll tell you about my friends, Tom and Vinnie. If you need motivation, if you need that laugh,
Starting point is 00:07:42 if you need positivity of your life, this is your guy. This guy is a breath of fresh air every single day in my life. Now, does he know all his stuff? Does he have rock for playing sometimes? Sure, but he's a comedian. Wow. What? No, a subtle jab. No, the whole bottle of jab.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Okay, hold on. It's all done. I genuinely mean this. I'll be here if you need me. I genuinely mean this. As positive and as motivational as fun as it gets, Vinny Oshana, Tom, this guy's a gentleman. Let me tell you something,
Starting point is 00:08:11 you're getting an absolute bargain of a deal for 2499 for this guy to answer your questions. And it's like he should be genuinely charging a thousand bucks for what he's doing. But he's actually doing yesterday, he was such a gracious guy, a manch. He was such a gracious guy. A bench. He jumped on a call for free with a buddy of mine, a young guy that said, start up on Chuponour.
Starting point is 00:08:29 I think you're for that guy. Tell him where he was and what his decision is and how he's been. Actually, I'm not allowed to talk about that. But he's, but just know that he's doing some very important stuff. If you want business strategy, if you want fundraising, if you want pitch decks, Tom's your guy. He's an absolute gentleman. And you know who the PBD is, a beast. I don't know if you can afford him, but if your guy. He's an absolute gentleman. And you know who the PBD is a beast
Starting point is 00:08:45 I don't know if you can afford them, but if you can it's worth every penny But here's what I'll say about you and why you should consider Reaching out to me and my neck. I know that we have this contestant and I joked about Routing for Vinnie because the guy needs some new suits and you need some new clothes and it's like But here's what I'm most proud about. I don't need that's true. I don't need the suit I don't need the suit. I don't need a win that I'm 30 seconds. I won.
Starting point is 00:09:07 I won. I could have been done if Vinnie did the wrong paper says, here's what I like. By far and away, I'm number one in the app because I sit there and I do 15 minute phone calls with people that are actually trying to change their lives. I've seen and I've helped 750 people, different people, go from ordinary to extraordinary,
Starting point is 00:09:27 go from zero to hero, to go from average to savage. So if you want to change your life and upgrade your life, reach out to me on my neck. Vinnie, wrap it up, Vinnie. My fellow Monectors, DVD podcasters, value-tainers. First of all, I love you, every single one of you, okay? And I can't say nothing bad about time. I really can't say anything perfect.
Starting point is 00:09:46 But yeah, you just, you got to get in there. But I want to say thank you for all of you that have been messaging me. It's been like a second job for the past couple days, but you know what I'm going to say? And I have nothing negative to say about time. And nothing to say about Adam, even though he said, I have a rock in my brain, but that rock is actually a diamond. But I want you to ask yourself one question. Adam, would you vote for this last presidential election?
Starting point is 00:10:09 Would you vote for Joe Biden? If you want that person making decisions for your finances and your life and dating, that don't you dare do it. Guys, Menequamy, we have how many left I have? 200, let's push. You want them? You want them? Guys, let'squ me, we have how many left I have? 200, let's push. You want them? Guys, let's do it today.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Let's just put this thing to bed, and let's make America connect again. Thank you. Let's put the faces out there to QR code whoever you want to support. Just go on the QR code, download the app, and you'll go directly to Adam Vinny. Come on, Vinny, come on guys, let's go.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Okay, right. And I will give a shout out to the 10 people at the end of the project. First 10, you do five. I just five out of 10 today. The first 10 that moneck me, I'm going to give you a shout out. Let's go. The first hundred that moneck me, I'm going to give you.
Starting point is 00:10:53 I'm going to read your names one by one here. Let's get in pat. Do we have a first story? Yes, we do. Okay. So do me a favor, pull up the Jamie Diamond clip. So here's Jamie Diamond. This is a man that's running,
Starting point is 00:11:07 Chase, that depending on what numbers you look at, on a daily basis around $7 trillion moves with Chase. Okay, money comes and money goes. And that's brilliant. Seven trillion buys, purchases, transfers. That's a lot of money that this company has influence over. And he's on CMBC and look at the way he breaks down the 2024 election and how the left have been saying certain things,
Starting point is 00:11:32 just watch this and pay very close attention. Maybe, maybe the most powerful man in the financial industry today, Jamie Diamond. Go ahead. For growing, they're hungry to grow, they're innovating. It's everywhere. It's not just Silicon Valley. So, we've got this great hand, but when people say MAGA, they're actually looking at people voting for Trump and they think they're voting, and they're basically scapegoing them, that you are like him. And I don't think they're voting for Trump because it's family values. And if you look, just take a step back, be honest.
Starting point is 00:12:01 He's kind of right about NATO. Kind of right about immigration. He grew the economy quite well. That's right, tax reform worked. He was right about some of China. I don't like what he did. I said China virus. I mean, he made it up.
Starting point is 00:12:15 And I don't like how he said things like the next go. I'm like, but he wasn't wrong about, so these critical issues. And that's why the vote is formed. And I think people should be a little more respectful of our fellow citizens. And when you guys have people up here, you should always ask the why. Not like it's a binary thing. You're supporting Trump, you're not supporting Trump.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Why are you supporting Trump? It's hard to hate 75 million of your fellow Americans. I agree. It's a pretty easy job. It's a pretty good job. With the deplorables, plugging on to their bibles and their beer and their guns. I mean, really, we just stop that stuff and actually grow at what pin he's wearing. You cranking a crane pin?
Starting point is 00:12:45 Give me a break, bro. You're in the nice state to work. That's a bunch of... That's a bunch of... That's 100% of Ukraine. It was at the Davos pin. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 00:12:54 That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 00:13:02 That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. You're in the United States. That's a bunch in a little bit. That's 100% that you crained for was that the Davos pin. It's yellow and it's blue. That's the Ukraine pin. So Mr. Seven billion all this money. That's the thing that you're trying to represent is you know what that's saying? War money giving away. I don't I don't like that. I don't like that. It could also mean anti authoritarian regimes
Starting point is 00:13:24 like Putin. It could also mean anti-authoritarian regimes like Putin. It could also mean that. Oh, yeah, the guy that was going to start World War III and he's in Trump's bottom. I know that you're a fan of Putin. I'm not. By the way, by the way, by the way, very good observation because why were that when you can wear the red, white,
Starting point is 00:13:39 and blue, the beautiful, you know, flag? Why didn't you wear that? Totally get that. But you know where he's at when he's having this conversation, Tom. What do you think about? When someone like him, who, you know, many would say he's supported presidents on the left, you know,
Starting point is 00:13:54 and he's probably not a pro-Trump guy, he says something like this, what does this do to money people in Wall Street? Forget about what it influences the average day today person. How about the Wall Street guy that's like, oh my god, did you hear what Jamie did? Did you hear what Jamie said? Did you hear what Jamie said? What kind of influence does he hold and what does he do? Jamie Dimon has consistently been either a calming force or a rational force. When you had the interest rates and you were stepping up, up, up, up, up, up, up, everybody was kind of freaking out. We've been Bernacky. What we have,
Starting point is 00:14:23 eight increases, whatever it was in one year, he was the calming force. He was the stabilizing force. up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, Jamie Diamond now was the opportunistic ticket advantage of that. Sure is, but I see a rational force and a stabilizing force and I hear echoes in his voice of the things that like Bill Mara said and the thing that that we saw John yesterday talking about it and rolling his eyes leaning back and talking I think Jamie Diamond hit it on the head. Why don't we grow up a little bit and ask people why they support him and not make some binary chores that you endorse all of his family values. I think that is the most eloquent part of what he said. I don't Trump I don't support Trump's family values, but here, here, here, and here. He rationally and elegantly did it. I think he's going to have a calming force on Wall Street and I think there's a hedge going on in that calming voice.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Adam, what do you think? So I think where I think Jamie Diamond is that exactly where I'm at politically is that we weren't fans of what was going on in 2015 and 2016 and what we've also realized is that a large part of why we weren't fans was because the media doctoring up what we saw. So I think with everybody, you have to evolve and you have to take in new information. And this guy's what I would call a rational actor. And you're seeing what's been happening over the last four years and Biden campaigned on
Starting point is 00:15:55 bringing people together, not being so divisive. That's the reason that he beat Trump. Trump represented chaos at that time or perceived chaos. But what we've realized now is that people, rational people, people who are reasonable, people who are processed information, people that have the ability to evolve and not cling to their position, say, you know what? Maybe this guy wasn't as bad as the media made it out to be.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Maybe he isn't this racist. We all know how watered down racist is in terms these days. So someone like Jamie Diamond is looking back and saying, listen guys, you, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC, mainstream media, you're kind of guilty. So I'm gonna be a gentleman here and I'm gonna actually do what I can't arguably, the most powerful man in finance,
Starting point is 00:16:40 other than maybe Larry Fink, Black Rock. So when he gets on there and starts semi-lecturing, the host of MSNBC and directly lectures Hillary Clinton, saying, listen, the basket of the poorables comment, the clinging to your guns, the clinging to your Bibles, guys, ask why? Do better research, dig deeper. So I'm right, we're Jamie Diamond, as these days.
Starting point is 00:17:01 I got a score, I got a score I want you to give. Everybody here, specifically time I going to start off with you. Score everybody moving forward at what percentage their establishment, what percentage their non-establishment. For example, what would you put the split on Trump? What's Trump split on establishment, non-establishment? He's like 90, 10 against. OK, so 90% non-establishment, 10% establishment.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Score the Sanctus. 60, I would say 70-30 yes. He is establishment, put Haley. Oh my gosh, he's 90-10. The other way, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm with him. Do you understand what I'm doing? Sure, yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:17:39 So remember, nobody is a hundred zero, okay? Non-establishment, nobody is. Because no matter what, you have to negotiate with these establishments, okay? So you can't be a hundred zero, okay? Non-establishment, nobody is, because no matter what, you have to negotiate with these staff, okay? So you can't be a hundred. If you're a hundred zero, you're an anarchist unreasonable, you can't, so you don't believe in anything
Starting point is 00:17:54 that we're doing, right? Okay, so, you know, military is a form of establishment. So remember what I'm saying here with the party. So now here, think about this part. What score would you give Jamie Diamond? Oh, very high establishment. But I'm very thinker. I would say 80% even made me even higher. What would you say, Tom?
Starting point is 00:18:13 In the finance establishment, he's 99. I would say 70, 30. Okay. So Jamie Diamond that I believe is a rational open market. Okay, Larry Fink, what percentage is established when what percent and none? Now he's, he goes, he has more than 85, 15. Okay, Larry Fink, what percentage is established from what percent and none? Now, he's, he goes here more than, 85, 15 more than, so my point of here is this,
Starting point is 00:18:31 when we're judging these characters and these individuals, you're not gonna get 100% that, you know, he's wearing a Ukraine pin. What are you doing, where are you, Ukraine pin? Okay, I don't agree with that. I don't wear a pin, or if you're gonna sport a pin, wear a chase pin, because you're proud sport a pin, wear a chase pin because you're proud
Starting point is 00:18:45 of some kind of support. Or guess what, wear a America pin is what you support. I'm not a pin guy myself. I always forget the pins, I was like, how come you forgot to wear, I'm like, did I even forget to wear my own pins for the companies? But I wish I was a pin person.
Starting point is 00:18:59 I forget a lot of different things. I'm a pin guy. But if you do, I don't know why I go. I have to be next, by the way. Just so you guys, by the way, in by the way, you always have it on. I always have pin guy. But if you do it here, I don't know why I go. I have a little bit of a neck to fight you. Just so you guys, by the way, you always have it on. I rock it with my feet. How much are you, you put a USA pin at times? I'm USA them before the time of the show.
Starting point is 00:19:13 But you stopped wearing your crane pin like months ago. Yes. But think about it from this standpoint. Moving forward, how I would judge people on what they're saying and what they're flipping or what their position of saying what they just said is Go based on his so a 75% establishment person just said that about Becca What are you so that's the part that ought to get people to say I would have never thought he would have said Let's let's face it. He was right on NATO. He was right on economy, he did good with this, he was right with China.
Starting point is 00:19:46 I don't like the fact when he said this, he was right. So that's the part where somebody ought to look at us and establish, that came out of an establishment in Persons, that guy right there, Jamie Domenon, you know who speaks to? He speaks to every single powerful person in the establishment, every one of them.
Starting point is 00:20:04 By the way, two days of them, by the way, two days ago I asked a question from you guys, and I've been asking this question a lot this last week. Do you think the phone call was being made where Jamie Diamond and the establishment Wall Street guys are calling Trump saying, if you're willing to put a Haley as your VP, you're a lock for president,
Starting point is 00:20:24 we will publicly support you. Do you think a phone call like that is made? I believe a 70% chance that phone call is made. I didn't say it's received. I said it's made and they're saying to them, we will come behind you and we'll give you $200, $300, $400 million and we will go out there and help raise and we will defend because we know what you do
Starting point is 00:20:46 with the economy and you were right, okay? Now, the question becomes, will Trump entertain that conversation? I believe he will entertain, but I also believe a lot of the people on the inside that 100% support us to him, he's gonna bring it up to him and ask the question that I believe Trump asks a lot.
Starting point is 00:21:01 I think Trump say, what do you think, guy? I think Trump will say, what do you think? But he's gonna make the decision. What he's gonna say? So what do you guys think about the phone call we just got? Should we consider this? Do you agree with him? And it's not gonna be asking everybody.
Starting point is 00:21:14 It's only gonna be asking two, three, four, five people that he fully trust with a score of 90 plus, right? And I believe a couple of them are going to say, we ought to entertain it. And I believe three out of five are gonna say, hell say, we ought to entertain it. And I believe three out of five are going to say, hell no, we shouldn't entertain it. One of the three, I believe, is a family member. That's going to say, don't do it. But I believe after a message like that that just took place and we're in the negotiation
Starting point is 00:21:37 phase right now that Tom was talking about two days ago, I think that is a message of Jamie trying to say, hey, whisper, if you accept our offer putting Haley as your VP, I'm gonna do more of this stuff for you. I'm just speculating, but I think that's a possibility. I think that'd be, I wouldn't say 70, I maybe go 60, 55%, because think about it. And that says a lot when it comes to that,
Starting point is 00:22:03 that type of attitude of, hey, we want a Haley who's vocally saying that she just wants war, war, war, her husband's in the defense contracting thing. She became a millionaire. And by the way, coming from a guy that's wearing a pin that's basically the war, sending billions and sending all this money, I could see how that phone call would happen. I still don't think. And I would lose so much respect for him. If Donald Trump brings in that swamp creature into his cabinet, I, you know, 100% still vote for him though. No, I wouldn't. You wouldn't vote for Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:22:32 I would sit on the front and nicky-haley. I would sit on the sideline. Of course, you're going to sit on the sideline. I would sit on the sideline. By the way, I know what you're thinking. This is very important here. Yup. Because he is a part of a true, super supporter of what
Starting point is 00:22:50 they did to what the establishment did to him. 100%. I think that there's a part, the question becomes behind closed doors. What do you think? Sorry. Tom's trying to say something for a few minutes. Go ahead Tom. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:02 So I agreed with you yesterday, I did it for you yesterday, that I think there's 70% chance that the call has been made. Now, will it be received? Now, what I look at is two things. I've been looking at a bunch of things, a bunch of polling data, and guess what happens? The closer America gets to the election, the more seriously people consider the vote.
Starting point is 00:23:24 It's amazing, the closer we get. And in between elections, what do we do? Right point up. We stomp our feet, we scream, we have talking heads going back and forth each other, MSNBC Fox, and a permanent battle back and forth across a border, we're achieving nothing, just screaming. Now it gets closer.
Starting point is 00:23:42 Who shows up two months ago? We saw it, all in pod. Chamezhe. He gave almost the same analysis that Jamie Dymodin, remember that? Yes, he did. He went down. No, wait a minute guys. Let's think about this. Let's think about. I was given him a D minus because what mainstream media told him, but if you really look at a small like a B plus, a minus, he basically gave in his own way on a grade scale, the same thing that he made. that he's not a regular guy This is a guy that's a billionaire. He's made a lot of good decisions
Starting point is 00:24:08 He's a very smart guy very connected in the in the Silicon Valley community And he's only a 50 50 on establishment because his investments are disruptors So he's really only a 50 50 establishment guy So the closer it gets here the more serious that we get and now we're seeing and We also have seen the seriousness of the economy, the seriousness of the world stage, the seriousness of several things. And guess what we're saying? Huh, maybe we do need a guy like that. And we've gotten away from the screaming and yelling. That's what I think.
Starting point is 00:24:41 Okay. All right. Sounds good. Let's go to the next story. Oh, can I give 30 seconds? because we're at 931 story. The one thing you guys need to know about Trump, as little trying to say, he's not an ideologue. He's a deal maker. The only thing that he's an ideologue about is that America comes first. That's it. But he's willing to have any conversation, any phone call, he'll go to see Kim Jong-lun, he'll go see Putin, he'll go see whoever needs to see, it's a cut of deal.
Starting point is 00:25:05 And politics is a numbers game. It's a game of addition, not subtraction. So he's looking for addition and you want to bring people into your tent. It's called a big tent party and nobody's pitching a bigger tent than the people in Wall Street these days. So he'll gladly take that money and fix up that phone call. So you think he'll gladly take that money and make that phone call? Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:24 I think he will take that phone call. I think the decisions being made will be very interesting. Anyways, we got three other big stories to get. I wanna show you this other clip as well. Before we do, let's go into this sponsor video here with Masterworks. Go ahead, rap.
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Starting point is 00:26:38 Yeah. Can you hear us or no? You're not done though. By the way, while this, the links going to link's going to be below, for those of you guys I want to go on more about masterworks. Meanwhile, this was being posted. Vinny was sharing his thoughts a little bit more on the whole Nicky Haley Trump VP situation, but we'll skip that.
Starting point is 00:26:59 We'll go to the next one. Okay, Milay goes to or just from Argentina, he goes to World Economic Forum. He's invited and the person that brings him up on stage is Klaus Schwab. And he goes and gives a message, Argentinus Avivmelae says, the West is in danger in a fiery Davos speech. If you've not seen the speech, it is 23 minutes. We're not gonna play the whole 23 minutes for you,
Starting point is 00:27:26 but I highly recommend you make a note and you go watch this entire thing. Rob, just play the first minute, minute, 20 seconds. And listen to what he says on how Argentina went from what it was before to what it is today. Go ahead, Rob. I may have to do a sketch about him today, Pat. You should. He starts off with 10 seconds before.
Starting point is 00:27:52 I don't think he speaks English. I'd be a nice man. Good afternoon. Thank you very much. Today I'm here to tell you that the Western world is in danger. And it is in danger because those who are supposed to have to defend the values of the West are co-opted by a vision of the world that inextremely leads to socialism and thereby to poverty. Unfortunately, in recent decades, motivated by some well-meaning individuals
Starting point is 00:28:30 willing to help others and others motivated by the wish to be long to a privileged cast, the main leaders of the Western world have abandoned the model of freedom for different versions of what we call collectivism. We're here to tell you that collectivist experiments are never the solution to the problems that afflict the citizens of the world. Rather, they are the root cause.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Do believe me. No one better place than us, Argentines, to testify to these two points. When we adopted the model of freedom back in 1860, in 35 years we became a leaning world power. And when we embraced collectivism over the course of the last 100 years, we saw how our citizens started to become systematically in povers and we dropped to spot number 140 globally. But before having the discussion, it would first be important for us to take a look at the data that demonstrate why the three are right here.
Starting point is 00:29:38 Anyways, you know, it's kind of tough to let. There's also a different version that's only English speaking where you don't hear the two different languages. By the way, he goes flat out, calling out everybody for 23 minutes straight. Two their faces. I love that. He calls out the...
Starting point is 00:29:56 If you're ever invited to the World Economic Forum to give a speech, and people later on are gonna say, well, look at him, he wanna spoke at the world economic forum. Yeah, but he went and called out everybody to their faces. This is the way to do it, the way he just did it. Yeah, I love this and this is something that I've been looking way into these days. What he's basically talking about
Starting point is 00:30:16 is something that we're gonna be prepared or have to be prepared to face in the next coming generations. Okay, and that is what is called a clash of civilizations. And a clash of civilizations is not about countries, it's about ideas, and it's about cultures. And what we're seeing is in East versus West culture clash. So on one hand, you have democracy, you have capitalism, you have freedoms, you have free markets,
Starting point is 00:30:41 you have human rights, you have builders, you have creators, you have discussions, open expression, and on the other hand, you have free markets, you have human rights, you have builders, you have creators, you have discussions, open expression. And on the other hand, you have what he called collectivism. You have the Marxists, you have the communists, you have the authoritarian, you have the geihadists, you have the extremists, you have people that want to tear down and destroy. And what he's doing is saying, listen, world economic form, listen, world, there's a clash of civilizations coming, pick your team. And here in America, we know what team we're on.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Tom, did you hear the speech or no? No, I've read the summary of it. And I saw this live here, but I have not read the thing all the way, but I know the code words he's speaking with. And when he says collectivism, he's talking about communism because he specifically says socialism. And now he says collectivism, he's talking about communism because he specifically says socialism. Now he says collectivism. Collectivism is communism. Communism with a gun is Marxism. So what he's saying is, look, if two people have, you know, Vinnie and I are sitting here and I have an orange. And you tell me chop half and give it to him. We both have half an orange and but that's all we can have there's no way to grow more oranges
Starting point is 00:31:48 You've just taken half of mine because you're not supporting capitalism or growth and collectivism Results and everybody impoverished because unless you're the size of the United States with the monetary power that we have Your currency goes down in value So guess what you impoverish your entire nation. By trying to give everybody something, destroying the incentive to work, you destroy the growth of your country and the value of your currency. So it all goes down and we're impoverished.
Starting point is 00:32:14 That's what he said in those first five minutes. You know what else he says in a speech? He says in a speech that just because a business fails, doesn't mean capitalism doesn't work. Right. Just because you fail as an entrepreneur, doesn't mean capitalism doesn't work. This concept about every time a business fails or doesn't work, or this whole thing doesn't
Starting point is 00:32:27 want we have to change the entire system. Now, that's not the case here. Four basic principles of capitalism that we have to keep talking about. Freedom to buy, freedom to sell, freedom to try, freedom to fail. You're going to fail at times. The message was so beautiful. And he used data, he used history, he used examples. It was the most uncomfortable speech to listen to
Starting point is 00:32:48 if you believe in socialism and communism. My question is, they knew that he was gonna do this. I mean, you know where he stands. If you watched any videos of this guy, you know exactly where he stands. Why would they invite this guy to come there and Klaus Schwab bring them on stage if it's going against their narrative?
Starting point is 00:33:03 I don't know why. A very great question. I was actually want to applaud them. I love it. I think a diverse opinion of voice 1000% when you just thought Klaus Schwab could get more evil. Like the fact that they'd let this guy go up there and speak, I think that's that's fantastic because they knew what they were going to get. I have an idea for you.
Starting point is 00:33:20 Look at look at the other way. They couldn't not invite him. How do you not? Tom, here's something that I think that you should do over the next coming months or years. This guy's going to be the perfect case example if he can turn Argentina around. First libertarian that's ever been elected, certainly in Argentina, possibly in the world libertarian. No, he's the first libertarian president ever. Okay. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. So we see what's
Starting point is 00:33:43 going on and don't an Argentina, their currencies deflated, unemployment, skyrocket, everything, it's a mess, it's an absolute mess. Back in the day, whatever many years ago, Argentina, Buenos Aires, used to be the Paris of Latin America.
Starting point is 00:33:59 What are they now? They're a laughing stock, but it took this guy to come in and say, off way to, he's not gonna happen on my watch. So let's see if he can actually turn this country around, because if he does, he deserves all the praise in the world. Yeah, I'm excited about seeing what's gonna happen here, but more importantly, calling out BS.
Starting point is 00:34:16 More and more people calling out BS is a beautiful thing that's taken place to the world. Vinnie, so NAC, natural asset companies. This is something that they were talking about. I've world economic forum. What can you tell us about NAC? So I got a message from a guy that's out sick and dope, Menec does.
Starting point is 00:34:34 He was like, Vinnie, you guys need to talk about this. Nobody is talking about it. I want to have this farmland. He messages you on Menec. He messages me on Menec. And today, apparently, I think today is the last day that you can actually go out there in the public record and try to fight Fight this thing. So I'm gonna go really fast His name is Reginald. Let me find this guy really really quick. Give me two seconds
Starting point is 00:34:56 Reggie, okay, here he goes. So he he messages me and says Vinnie I'm saying he was a man that and regarding something about called natural asset companies We have a chance to leave a public comment opposing a monetizing of natural resources at N-Samar, which is today. So this thing allows everything from the land, the air, animals, plants, minerals to be traded on the New York City Stock Exchange
Starting point is 00:35:20 and monetized creating something called assets class of billionaire oligarchs. And he's concerned because, you know, his kids, you know, he wants his kids to be able to hunt and do the stuff on the land. So it's connected to the world economic form. It's a desire to create this class, gobbling up our public lands and waterways and opportunity for public comment. And today's the last day, and I'll send Rob the link, but there's a new phrase called,
Starting point is 00:35:47 ecocide. I don't know if you heard this or said, ecocide, which is actually a legal side, which is allowing unelected elites to tell farmers to stop farming. I mean, this is their goal. We know what they're doing. We know what China's buying up all this land.
Starting point is 00:35:58 Bill Gates is one of these, what, let's stay on that side. Okay, yeah, let's define ecocide. So ecocide, it's letting, they want farmers to stop farming, fishers to stop fishing, miners to stop mining. And when you allow those things to happen, this is what you starve, and unrest starts to happen, the society starts to collapse. I have a video I sent Rob Greta Thunberg and her friend, the CEO of Stop, Ecoside International,
Starting point is 00:36:22 her name is JoJo Metta, demanded during the World Economic Forum on Tuesday that they dubbed where nature meets conflict on Tuesday. It's a new international criminal category of Ecoside to prevent the mass damage. So they don't want you fishing, they don't want you doing anything and they want people to be able to trade and invest on your land, even if you own it. And this is what, this is just her attitude
Starting point is 00:36:44 on fishing and stuff. This is Ad World Economic Forum. This is a World Economic Forum. OK, go ahead. I mean, Ecoside, as a word, is becoming more, it's becoming better known around the world, and the concept is generally mass damage and destruction of nature.
Starting point is 00:36:57 But legally speaking, what our organization and other collaborators aim to do is to have this recognized legally as a serious crime. There's one of the issues that sort of pervades all of this discussion. o'r organis i'n gweith This is trying to do is make money, is farm, is fish, is do all of these things that are producing energy and so on. As well, but what's missing is the awareness and the conscience around the side effects, around the collateral damage that happens with that. Yeah, fishing and stuff on your own land. They want to...
Starting point is 00:38:04 So, Robert, Robert said, basically, they can rule private property laws under the guise of protecting the environment. They can basically control, and they're going to be trading air. Do you understand, like, air water? Completely thoughts on this. I think this needs to shake out a little bit. There's a little bit of an inflammatory speech going on both sides. But what you basically have is the greens are trying to find more ways to impose their
Starting point is 00:38:29 will. And if the EPA won't do it fast enough, if the Paris Accords won't do it fast enough, they're trying to find other ways to do it. And what you heard her say is she was equating, and basically what she's talking about is strip mining where you go for coal and you dig those big pits with all the levels on them that you can see, which are pretty devastating, right, because a lot of that runoff ends up in streams, which is bad. So, there's something that's bad.
Starting point is 00:38:58 She's trying to equate that with genocide and to put a criminal penalty on it. That's her, that's one of those angles. And so they're trying to find new ways to invoke an environmentalist and green agenda. That's what they're trying to do. And we should learn about this, understand it has a little bit of traction, but also has a hell of a lot of resistance right now and the resistance is correct. And I send Rob, I send Rob the link for people to get on the SEC. That gov to file your grievous and say no.
Starting point is 00:39:29 They need comments to make this not happen because this is horrible. If this goes through, it's not gonna be good. Adam. Yeah, I don't, I'm just the first time hearing this with respect to you at this. Here's what I will know. And I'll give a shout out to our friend,
Starting point is 00:39:40 Constantine Kism from Trigonometry. I remember when he got up and there on Oxford and lectured, the global disaster, the climate crisis crowd who basically think the world is coming to an end. He said, listen, you have to understand here in the UK, we have the luxury of having such a great life that we can worry about all the problems that don't actually exist right now. But everything that's going on in the climate, it's gonna be solved if it ever is in the poor countries.
Starting point is 00:40:07 And the highly populated poor countries like China, India, Latin America, Brazil, because they're putting out the biggest forms of pollution in the world. But you think that a poor Indian is waking up, living in the slums of Mumbai, and being like, ah, that global warming thing, dude, they're trying to survive.
Starting point is 00:40:29 Okay, so the poor people are the people that are gonna suffer the most by this type of agenda. So they're looking at how to pay the rent, basically put some food on the table, and you're living in your high rise in New York, or London, worried about the existential crisis that doesn't really exist. So it's all about perspective.
Starting point is 00:40:47 People like to put all these pictures out there of all the negative that's happened. I saw a very short documentary on Chernobyl. And so Chernobyl, a terrible economic disaster for the city and for the people and a human disaster, and then just an environmental disaster. But you know what they look back, 20 years after Shinobu, you know what happened there?
Starting point is 00:41:08 They took satellite pictures and looked, the vegetation and things that had grown back over it was amazing. So it shows that earth and trees and shrubs and everything that was there with whatever rainfall it gets, it grew back. And it was this massive like, like little microfores that had grown in after
Starting point is 00:41:27 after, after, then there's after man left all the stuff grew and they still had this horrible thing in the middle that's really you active, yes true, but you also know that the earth heals itself pretty quick. Everything grew back and they said all this vegetation here is creating a whole lot of oxygen and we still have this ice soar it's in the middle, but so all of this thing, they only want to show one side, you know, we stripped mine and we did all this ice or it's in the middle. But so all of this thing, they only want to show one side. You know, we strip mine and we did all this. They don't want to show replanting
Starting point is 00:41:50 all the trees. They don't want to show that if you leave it alone for 20 years, that all of a sudden you get the equivalent of force that grows back. What was this documentary called? It was about Chernobyl. It was short.
Starting point is 00:42:00 It was about 10 minutes long. I think some of these are the pictures that you see of Chernobyl where you see incredible growth. Now, that doesn't change the fact. And the middle of it is this little radioactive pit. But it does show you how that if we don't keep cutting the trees down, the trees grow back. If we don't cut the brush down, the brush grows back. The earth, the best thing you said is the earth finds a way to heal itself. That's why it's called mother nature because women grow life.
Starting point is 00:42:28 Oh my gosh. Okay. We all have mothers here, guys. You can find this profile on Tinder. Yes. And swipe right. No, no, no. Okay. I mean, let's keep going. All right. So, Rob, can you, before we get into the story with Nikki Haley,
Starting point is 00:42:38 can you pull up the CJ Stroud post game victory speed? So here it is. And by the way, the complex sports is showing this on instagram and when you go right go go on the they're gonna show you both of them go on more rap uh... that's the one okay so if you can pause right there you can hear the edited version of his post game speech by abc and you can hear exactly what he says the original version go ahead
Starting point is 00:43:03 rap season and a record setting performance for you. What does this moment mean? I mean, it's been amazing being in this city for as short as I've been, but first of all, I just want to give all of the room first. My glory is there. I'm just surprised. I mean, it's been amazing.
Starting point is 00:43:20 I mean, your first NFL season. They took out, they literally edited. What are you worried about ABC. Yeah. What NBC has come under fire. I'm sorry, it's NBC. NBC. NBC.
Starting point is 00:43:31 What are you worried about NBC? And by the way, who told you to edit that? Is this an editor that edited because you didn't know anything about it. So they did it or did somebody have to prove the fact that you have to cut that out or did a boss at the top, say, cut that out or did somebody that you're getting money from saying there's no way in the world we're going to let the clips about you. that out or did the boss at the top, shake, cut that out or did somebody that you're getting money from saying there's no way in the world we're gonna let the clips about you.
Starting point is 00:43:47 Who, I just wanna know, who said cut that? That's all I care about. Who? Because what if he says, I wanna thank Allah? Yeah, I'm here. Muhammad, I wanna thank Muhammad. Go for it. I think they're gonna cut that.
Starting point is 00:43:59 No, no, but that's not the point though. I wanna thank whoever you wanna thank. Go for it. You wanna cut this out. Isn't that, is it, to think go for it. You want to cut this out? Isn't that crazy? Is it is it and buddy? Shebo used to say that all the time. Well, and they didn't edit it very weird and isn't it a we because we we don't know We'll never know, but I'm telling you right now and I've been feeling this a lot and I'm getting crazy amount of messages I'm a necked about stuff like this. It's like they're slowly they them the top all top, all NBC, from Sony,
Starting point is 00:44:25 from all these artists, all these people, they're taking away God out of everything, because they want, because if there's no God, you can do whatever you want, you can feel free. If you've been, if you guys have been paying attention to any of these artists, the Taylor Swift, the Billy Eilish, the Little Nas X, just made another video called J. Christ,
Starting point is 00:44:44 where he is mocking Jesus Christ, the entire video, okay? He's on a cross, he's walking Flamboyne, showing off his nakedness, he has a thing on his neck that says sex, but he has the, the, the road's reason in his hand, and he comes out and makes an apology, he's like, listen, this isn't an apology, he literally says this isn't an apology, I'm just, it's just art. It's just art. No, no, they're mocking God. They're taking away God for somebody to edit out
Starting point is 00:45:08 the guy that's giving out Jesus Christ. They don't want you clown. He's a clown, but guess what? He has sold his soul just like the rest of them. I'm back disgusting. I appreciate that, but back to NBC. There are forces and editors and producers at NBC. I'm unsurprised by this.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Why am I unsurprised? Because you saw Rachel Maddow, you know, you're missing, missing, you know, white Christian saying, the problem in Iowa is all these white Christians with their agenda. Look at the talking points that are allowed to prevail
Starting point is 00:45:37 on MSNBC, and this is NBC Sports. Inside NBC, there is an anti-Christian point of view, and they are editing it. It makes it unsurprising to me when I see it. I'm annoyed, but it's unsurprising for me to see it, because you can see it coming out in many of their programming angles. So, guys, you have a question at no time,
Starting point is 00:45:55 because it's NBC, it's all the artists, it's all the stuff that people consume. My question is, why? Why the push on such an anti-religious, just the guy's thinking Jesus Christ, you know, I don't know if you guys know what Jesus Christ was, the cool guy that came here and said, hey, everybody love each other and they murdered him.
Starting point is 00:46:14 Why such a push of talking about this positive person? People are gonna say things, this is gonna pop up in the comments. I don't, I'm gonna say it, listen, you know, you believe there's a creator, you believe there's a Lord, you believe there's a Lord, you believe there's a Savior. There is an equal, there's not an equal, but there is an opposite force out there
Starting point is 00:46:29 and there's a force is a evil and it's real. It's real. You look at the eyes of a lot of people and you can see people say, look at that guy, he just looks evil, creeps me out. That's real, you're having a spiritual response to reality what's there. And so it does not surprise me that people without an anchor will let their personal boat drift and then be saying things calling it art and
Starting point is 00:46:50 Acting in this way and editing out things that they they think they don't agree with and so look man You know you're messing with the guy that invented lightning, you know, I do wait Let me tell you what I saw the other day to to counter all this mess Michael Porter You know Michael Porter junior is is, basketball player, good player. Yeah, is that number not good? Yeah, number not. He's got hops. He's good.
Starting point is 00:47:11 He's very exciting to watch. He's doing a podcast with the scroll. If you can type in Michael Porter human traffic in and just go to images. I just looked at the YouTube. The only thing they have is like the 48 minute version. I don't have 48 minutes to go through it. But I watched a short clip of it the other day. That's the one right there.
Starting point is 00:47:26 Zoom in to that one right there, that image. So he's sitting there with this girl, okay? Tractive girl, she's talking to him about human trafficking and what happened, okay? At the end of the interview, you know what he says? He says, would it be okay with you if I invited you to church? She says, the last time I went to church, I was 12 years old. He says, I told him, would you go to church with me? He says, would it be okay with you if I invited you to church? She says, the last time I went to church, I was 12 years old.
Starting point is 00:47:45 He says, I told him, would you go to church with me? He says, yes. And he says, would it be okay with you if I prayed for you? Wow. He says, yeah, I guess he gives the best prayer. Really? It was so awesome. Now I want to happen.
Starting point is 00:48:00 I see, and I wish you, if you can find it, I would love to show the prayer. He prays over her. He prays over her. You know, that this isn't her fault, God. Please come give her this to understand. She didn't do anything wrong. It's not her fault when she was human traffic. And he invited her to go to church.
Starting point is 00:48:16 Wow. Awesome. So there's stories like this when you're saying, you know, they want to take Jesus out or they want to take God out. They're not going to win because the NBA is fit. You know, so there's stories like this when you're saying, you know, they want to take Jesus out or they want to take God out. They're not going to win because the NBA is filled. Is this the one? Yeah, this is the one.
Starting point is 00:48:32 Watch this. Can you just, I'm so glad you're here. I love it, right? Watch this. If you can get the audio, yeah, there you go. Go ahead and play the clip. It's just one minute long. Look what he says.
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Starting point is 00:49:31 There's no shame, there's no guilt there. You take that all on yourself and just please show her that. We love you and we appreciate you. And we thank you that even though terrible things happen to all of us that you somehow can turn that into a beautiful story and Jesus name him. Wow. Good for you, Michael. Lord of Junior.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Wow. Does that not give you the chills, Tom? I was holding back tears. More than chills. Wow. More than chills. By the way, the sport is filled. All the sports are filled with guys like this, man.
Starting point is 00:50:05 What a moment. How do I moment? It also shows you the power of light over dark. Ah, light has infinite power over darkness. How are you? You just, you just have to be able to see it and people and people of power don't want you to see stuff like that. And that's why they ended out videos because tell me what, what a great gesture, what a great thing. you felt it, she felt it. And that changes that moment, your day, your life, like that's such a powerful thing. And for them to shout out to CJ Stroud
Starting point is 00:50:33 and Michael Porter, Jr. God bless you guys. Keep at it, we see you. Let me give you a little perspective. CJ Stroud, okay. praying Jesus. What day of the week do you think that was on that game? Sunday. It was on Sunday, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Make no mistake about it. The NFL is competing with Jesus. Good point. There's many people out there who pick sitting at home, watching football, whether they went out on Saturday night or not, that they are not waking up and going to church. There's been a shift in this country. We've talked about this in the lack of values that are declining in America today, whether it's religion, whether it's culture, whether it's community, whether it's community service, whatever the things are, the morals, morals are declining in this country. The only moral that has basically stayed the same is what? Money. So the NFL is competing
Starting point is 00:51:23 directly or indirectly with God. There's been a clash of civilizations that we talked about, and it's money over God. So you have someone like CJ Sha'at saying, listen, but I just want to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. That should never be edited whatsoever in America. We believe on freedom of speech. We're founded on Judeo-Christian values.
Starting point is 00:51:44 It is what it is, but as people stop going to church, stop going to temples, stop praying, stop going to mosque, whatever it is They're gonna fall into some sort of ideology and that's what we've seen the young people the TikTok Gen the Gen Z generation praying to President Xi of China TikTok to basically fulfill their ideology whether it's W was him, whether it's LGBTQ plus AIA. Get him and see how many times they got going on. And I give you one quick story. I played college football. I played in North Carolina and then I transferred
Starting point is 00:52:17 to Florida State. I was the only Jew on the team. There were a hundred people on the team. At the end of every practice, we all huddled up and the coach. All right, hi guys, hold up now. Coach Kirby right here. All right, everybody, buy your head and he will give a prayer. Guys, you know, protect us lowered, blah, blah, blah, blah, everything. Yeah. In Jesus name, we pray. And I'm sitting there like, okay, that's all good. Cool. I
Starting point is 00:52:40 as a Jew, I don't have to, I'm just closing my eyes, praying for the team. We're so easily offended in this country. If I didn't ever go to the AD and say, I'm Jewish, I can't, dude, I should've fucked up and I pray. So for the country, to not, it was an NBC. NBC. To edit this out, and I'm sure they'll give well. It was a one-off time, one editor, I'm sure whatever.
Starting point is 00:53:03 But there's clearly something going on this country pushing God in religion and what's right out of our lives and whatever else that's bad into our lives There's certainly not gonna take little Nas X's devil dancing video off the table. Nope. I'm moody So again shout out to CJ and to Porter. Good for you guys. Let's go to the next story here. All right next story and to Porter. Porter. Good for you guys. Let's go to the next story here. All right.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Next story. Red Sea Risk to Oil Very Real. Prices could change rapidly if supply disrupted. Chevron CEO says, let me read this in a time I'm coming to you. So here we go. The crisis in the Red Sea poses series risk to oil flows and prices could change quickly if tensions lead to a major supply disruption in the Middle East, Chevron CEO Michael Worth
Starting point is 00:53:48 told C.M. Bessi Antuzzi, it's a very serious situation and seems to be getting worse, worth setting an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The Chevron CEO said he was surprised that the US crude oil was trading below $73 a barrel because the risk was very real. So much of the world's oil flows through the region that were to be cut off, I think you could see things change very rapidly.
Starting point is 00:54:12 And he continues, we really have to watch this very, very carefully. Tom, what does this really mean to the average person? Okay. The CEO of Chevrolet is saying that if the supply goes down and we're all still demanding, you know, we still have demand for consumers in countries to have oil for energy and all the things that it creates, aviation gas, diesel fuel, gasoline for your car, the whole thing. What he's saying is that if supply is disrupted, prices are going to go up. But there's something most Americans don't know. And Rob is public a chart are really really quick
Starting point is 00:54:45 First of all you have the us fax chart. I sent you a link us fax And then go down the to this little chart down there. No, no, no, no, us fax I said there was three links in the email one of them is just called from us fax There you go go down the bottom The United States became energy independent in 2020. In other words, we produce more crude oil than we used in 2020 and there's been no turning back. No turning back whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:55:16 And so what he's talking about is the supply and demand. He's saying, I'm surprised US crude is below 73 a barrel because if the supply goes down because of the red sea and the Houthis and you can't get shipping around, he would expect the price would go up because there's less oil going around. It's more valuable. And so that's the point he's making. And here in the United States, the oil companies pre-price gasoline.
Starting point is 00:55:43 So if they think that the world market is going up for the oil, they charge us that price for barrel of oil. They don't charge us like a home team discount for the oil. So people think that, oh, gas goes up in the United States because we can't get oil from the Middle East. It will be terrible. We won't be able to drive our car. That's wrong. Last year, the total oil wells in America that were pumping, they shut off 35% of them because they were trying to move the price back up to the above 55 because they needed to be above 55 to make it economical for oil here. But check that out. There it is. And then to other real quick is you you'll you'll love this
Starting point is 00:56:25 So we produce more than we use so we've been a net exporter and on the spot market are actually biggest trading partner is Canada And so people don't seem to understand what they're talking about so and you get back to it and when they So, and you get back to it, and when they pre-raised prices, that's when states like California had hearings on this, you're gouging. You think the price of oil is going to go up, so you raise it, and they go, yeah, sure we did. Right? You know, Exxon made, go back 2022. Exxon was 56 billion in profit, Chevron was 35 billion in profit, and we're ready to
Starting point is 00:57:02 burn them at the stake and execute them because they pre-priced where the oil was going to go. Well meanwhile, Amazon made $225 billion in profit, and we didn't talk about that, about driving small community stores, retailers out of business. We didn't seem worried about that, but we tend to run to this. It's a simple, supply and demand thing. The price of oil goes up, the price of oil goes down, and guess what, it affects us here too. So what Americans should worry about on an international stage is when oil is disrupted
Starting point is 00:57:32 in the middle east, guess what, US companies can sell the oil we pump at a higher price to other people out there than we would sell it to ourselves, and that's why our gas goes up. But if we're or three breaks out, we have got plenty of oil here in the United States, drill, baby drill. So from a macro socio economic standpoint, let me tell you why this is important now,
Starting point is 00:57:56 because listen, when's the first time you heard the word, hootie rebels? How long ago? I mean, a couple years ago, not too long ago. Okay, most people who have 90% of people haven't. Nobody's heard of these people. Yeah. Okay. Like, they think it's Houthi and the blowfish. If you think about it, sometimes it's a Dalit.
Starting point is 00:58:13 Or they heard the word Somali pirate. Yeah. They know who it is. Yeah, exactly. Well, I mean, that Somali is a totally different country than Yemen. The Houthis are in Yemen, but here's the point. Yeah, the Houthis aim to govern Yemen and support external forces
Starting point is 00:58:24 against the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia. So what's my point is there? There's been a civil war in Yemen. Pay attention to the jihadists over here. Pay attention to the Gaza Brigade. There's been a civil war in Yemen since 2014. Nobody talks about this. They don't Saudi Arabia and Iran are having a proxy war for the last decade. Millions of people in this country of Yemen have died. You don't hear about this. Where's the Gaza Brigade here talking about the innocent Arabs that are dying and they
Starting point is 00:58:53 should and it's horrible. But the reality is once they start when Israel gets involved in all of a sudden these regional conflicts pop up and Iran starts basically funding the hoodies and Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist organizations. Iran is basically the greatest destabilizing force in the Middle East, possibly in the world of the China. All of a sudden America is going to take notice because you know what America don't play with and you know what the eat don't play with, you know what the yoke and all that, they're
Starting point is 00:59:20 money. This right here, what country did we learn, what the horn of Africa, the one city that China has a base? Jibbooty. Jibbooty. And it's fun to say, you know, I like that one. I want to get to you. Jibbooty. But the reality is this red sea, the shipping area is one of the most busy ports seas in the world. And the Houthi rebels are messing with people's money.
Starting point is 00:59:43 Big time. And when you start messing with people's money you start messing with trade routes all of a sudden we don't play that game right there so that what they're doing the hooties to bring up Tom's point they make the Somali pirates of I am the captain now Tom Hanks they make them look like the JV squad to echo what Osama Obama said Obama some of it said about ISIS right there. But these hootie rebels again funded by Iran, funding by the mafia-like regime that's going on in Iran are looking to sow chaos and in the world of 2024,
Starting point is 01:00:16 we know that the word this year is chaos. US represents order in a world of chaos in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders says to force vote to freeze A to Israel and US puts hooties back on the terrorist list. This is a story from Wall Street Journal, the Biden administration plans to put Hootie rebel group on one of the list of terrorist organization days
Starting point is 01:00:38 after the US launch strikes on its facilities in Yemen, in retaliation for months of attacks on commercial vessels. In the Red Sea about time we're doing this. The designation bars people or companies in the US from offering just about any kind of support to the group and prohibits its members from entering the US. It also requires US financial institutions to freeze any funds. They hold belonging to the group or under its control. And US obviously recently carried out additional strikes against
Starting point is 01:01:07 duties in Yemen while this is taking place. Adam Fouts on this story. Yeah, well, it just proves more and more and more that Bernie Sanders is a loser. Everybody knows it. So it's becoming clear and clear that the guy has never built anything in his life. And we talked about Bernie Sanders here. All the socialists want to do, the Democratic socialists is tear down. They've never built
Starting point is 01:01:29 anything. What does Bernie Sanders ever do? And he's a career professional loser. He loses. He likes the lose. He's done nothing. And he's basically spoiled milk at this point. So he's out there. Whatever his stance are, I think we've realized there's no math, there's no numbers behind any of his opinions. You know, he used to basically stop and raid and talk trash about millionaires, then he became a millionaire, then it moved to billionaires. Right? How many times did he say million or a millionaires? The millionaires and the millionaires.
Starting point is 01:01:58 No, it's the millionaires and the millionaires. No, it's the billionaires. You're talking about somebody. So this whole concept of intersectionality, right, of anyone who's depressed has to identify with people who are present around the world. Constantine Kiszins, the second time I've mentioned his name, he's Trigonometry, he went in UK and he went to the people who are marching for Gaza, okay? And what's going on there is horrible and nobody wants to see innocent civilian lives, period, whether it's on the Israeli side,
Starting point is 01:02:23 whether it's on the Gaza side, whether it's on the Gaza side, whether it's what's going on in Iran and Pakistan these days, if you see that that's, whether it's going on in Yemen, nobody wants to see innocent civilians, but in war, unfortunately, this is sort of the damage,
Starting point is 01:02:36 the collateral damage that happens right there. And he started interviewing all these people that are holding signs. And he goes, what's this sign right here? Oh, we're calling for the socialist intifada. And he starts asking these people, white people in London, they were marching. And he's like, what is a socialist intifada?
Starting point is 01:02:53 They're like, honestly, dude, I got no clue what's going on. I'm just holding this sign. I got no clue, mate. They just gave me a sign. I'm out here. I don't want to see dead people. And what we realized is kind of like how Jamie Don was like, ask questions like, why?
Starting point is 01:03:04 What's going on here? What he did and shout out to you concerts and I sent you a text He went is like well, why do you what's going on here? What does it mean from the river to the sea? What does this mean? What does that mean? They're like I'm made. I got no idea. I got no clue. What's going on? So are they holding the song exactly? Yeah, so they're just there's just there what are they called it just like So they're just, what do they call it? It's just like useful idiots. Out there marching in the real world, and you have some useful idiot, real life,
Starting point is 01:03:29 useful idiot like Bernie Sanders, who makes him noise, and he's inspired the squad and the AOCs and the Ilhan Omar's, and the press leads of the world in the Rashida Tel Leabs, and that's their weird cult leader, but this is someone who has built nothing in his life and only wants to tear something down. And never, ever, ever trust anybody
Starting point is 01:03:49 that combs his hair with a balloon. Have you seen his hair? Tom, Bernie Sanders, I wanna talk, I just, I think a balloon, I hate, he's a professional loser, period. And my story. You know, it's funny. When you look at things now,
Starting point is 01:04:02 it's a bullet book of move when it clocks. It's funny. He should have been the one running the bullet book will move when it clocks. It's funny. He should have been the one running against Trump. Two populists. Look at that guy. With different messages. Obviously, Hillary did what she needed to do. Look at that guy.
Starting point is 01:04:13 But it's becoming increasingly clear and clear, especially since being a part of value-tainment. Capitalism is the way. Capitalism is how you basically lift people out of poverty. And this guy's peddling socialism. Demograutic socialism. but at the end of the day, it's all nonsense. And like Tom's analogy about splitting the orange,
Starting point is 01:04:31 you only have one orange. And if you chop it up in half, you're gonna get some, you're not gonna get some, you gotta create orange. I thought Tom was going somewhere else when he brought up the orange. I thought he was talking about like, you know, additional source of income for Vinnie.
Starting point is 01:04:43 And I thought it was Vinnie. I don't know what that was. But you know what, thank you for sharing it. It was quite offensive. And I don't know what that, but you know, thank you for sharing it. But I don't know what he was saying. I really want to get your opinion on this, because you actually, I know you're no fan of Bernie Sanders, but you've given him credit because he is a true believer. Oh, listen, I, you know why AOC, you know,
Starting point is 01:04:59 a perfect story with AOC. AOC is unbelievable at what she does. Driver, salesperson of, if you have AOC on your side, whatever the idea she supports, she's gonna be the loudest person selling those ideas. You don't have to agree with the ideas. You wish you had an AOC on your side.
Starting point is 01:05:22 AOC's a kind of person you want. Same with Bernie. You know, again, don't agree with the ideas. Don't agree with his approach. Don't agree with 90% of the stuff that he talked with. Every once in a while, he does say some stuff where you're like, okay, it kind of does make sense. But you know what the guy's been?
Starting point is 01:05:35 He's such a true believer. And a believer of, you know, communism or socialism. The guy went on his honeymoon to frickin' Russia. I'm crazy. He don't believe it. And not the ring, the current Russia. We're talking like USSR, USR, Russian, Russian. Realize, like what do you want to, can you imagine like somebody right now says, what do you want to go for your honeymoon?
Starting point is 01:05:58 The guy says, dude, for sure we're going to Gaza, because that's where we're going for honeymoon. We're going to go to Iran for honeymoon. We're going to go hang out in Syria, Bashar al-Assad. That's where we're going to go. We're going to go. All the labs of luxuries that we have. We're not saying there's true believers. So this guy's a true believer. I just don't think he's got way too many contradictions in his arguments. Okay, Tom. California, they just come out at a top 50 states that have lost the most people in 2023. The ones that gained the most, number one is Florida, number two is Texas, number three is Tennessee.
Starting point is 01:06:27 The ones who have lost the most at the 50th spot is California, 49 is New York, and I wanna say 48 is Illinois. What data do you have with how bad and ugly things are with money in regards to California? This is wonderful. This is where it all comes home to roost. So we hear about, oh, you know, the number one salesman
Starting point is 01:06:52 of the year for you, Hall is Gavin Newsom, you know, our star salesman. We hear about the people moving back and forth. And all that. Let's talk about AGI. What's AGI? Adjust the gross income. So in other words, the total income that the state loses and the total income that the
Starting point is 01:07:09 state gains, California lost in 36 months. 23, 22, 21, 29 billion dollars of AGI left the state. With a B. With a B. With a B. Like Vanessa With a B. With a B. With a B. California. Florida with a B. Florida received $39 billion of AGI coming in. By the way, the rest of the top 10 recipients
Starting point is 01:07:36 received $38 billion. So Florida at number one, has more AGI come in than the next nine. Wow. Wow. There you go. That were on the plus list, which includes Texas and Tennessee, just a big part about. Now, the next thing I've went and did say,
Starting point is 01:07:54 so if California lost $38 billion, what they lose? So let's say, 0.1. Nobody pays taxes to California. And the average tax to Californians averaged, remember, their tax is 13.3%. But the average paid is about 7.5%. So you take 7.5% of this and suddenly you get $2.1 billion in income tax that Sacramento did not receive because the people left.
Starting point is 01:08:18 The second thing is you take about 30% of that. You send it to the federal government because they have to pay tax to the federal government. And you're left with a net savings rate in California of like 5%. So in other words, the remaining leaves you $20 billion that they didn't pay sales tax on. So 20 billion times 7% in California is another 1.4 billion. So the states and cities missed $4 billion and then the rest of the state, that
Starting point is 01:08:48 $20 billion didn't buy anything. Haircuts at supercut, bought a car from the car dealership, it bought nothing, it didn't buy energy, it didn't buy anything. So California's net loss of all of that was $20 billion in commerce that people didn't spend and up to $5 billion that never made it to Sacramento or the communities. Florida, that 39 billion when you do the same math, it was 5 billion that was received by the governments of Florida because there's no income tax just in sales tax and minor tax.
Starting point is 01:09:26 It's also on gas. And then it brought, do the same math. You send 25% to the federal government. It leaves almost $30 billion in new commerce, buying and selling stuff to the people here. So when you hear about the population going back and forth, there's where it comes home to Ruse. Gavin Newsom, where are you going to find the five billion dollars in tax receipts for you and the local counties that collect the sales tax? Where are you going to find it, dude? Where are you going to find it? Tom, let me ask you a question. So do you
Starting point is 01:09:59 remember? Yeah, do you remember back in the days Governor Perry would come to Texas and say, Hey, if you're a small business owner And they're not taking care of you here and you paying all this money in taxes come to Texas Come to California come to tech. No, no, he was saying come to you went to California He went to California going on all the radio shows recruiting small businesses to go to Texas so you and I were at an in conference in Arizona and There we met a mayor mayor Mosso, right, who was from Frisco, and it was a two or three term mayor of Frisco. It took a city of 5,000 people.
Starting point is 01:10:31 Can you type in Frisco population? Type in Frisco population today. It's got your 109, oh, it was 149,000. When we lived there, holy shit. It's at 211,000 in 2021. That's insane. They went from 5,000 to 200,000 in less than 30 years. But they did it the right way.
Starting point is 01:10:49 They bought schools in Fisher. For me, there was nothing in Frisco. And you lived right there in Plano, I want to say. But we were in Frisco every weekend. Every weekend we were at Frisco to go to that mall and look at it. Frisco is about to pass up Plano. You see how Plano's flat line? Frisco is not flat line.
Starting point is 01:11:04 It's going to keep growing. So we go see how Plano's flat line? Frisco's not flat line, it's gonna keep growing. So, we go there and Governor Perry's recruiting businesses away from California. You know what Perry did? Perry got us thinking. Perry got a lot of people in Texas thinking, why am I paying for this? So one day I get a knock on the door.
Starting point is 01:11:17 You remember this, Woodland Hills office, Guy knocks on the door and he says, yeah, we're here to see Patrick Badevin. What for? Yeah, where do you see you? Yeah, this is yeah, we're here to see Patrick Bidd-David. What for? Yeah, we're here to see you. Yeah, we're here to collect county tax. County tax, yes. We're in county tax.
Starting point is 01:11:32 Yeah, you're all county tax. How do you know what I owe county tax? I pay my state of my federal. Yeah, but there's some counties in LA you gotta pay and the county you're in, how much you have to pay you? They give me some number. I don't know what the number was.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Like 80,000 dollars, 70,000 dollars. I'm like, what? Yeah, so I call my accountant. I say, hey, what is this all about? They said, well, it's hit and miss. If your public and they not publicly traded, but if your company's growing and the public knows about it, they come knocking on your don't collect the money.
Starting point is 01:11:58 And if they find you, you have to pay for it. I said, you got, is this, is this, is this, is it, no, you got to pay for it? So we pay for it. Then I learned California has 11 or 13 counties. You can go to, with there is no county tax, Victorville, Valencia, whatever's, I don't, I'm not saying Valencia is a county, but there's 13 cities. Minutes of palli, yeah. You don't pay any taxes in county taxes in. Glendale, Burbank was one of them, okay? You don't pay. Now you don't pay taxes in. And obviously I was not gonna go to Victorville.
Starting point is 01:12:26 I don't know if you've been to Victorville. I have been to Victorville. Victor's a very different kind of situation. Very, very, very, very. So did I got Yoshi Moto there? Not Yoshi Moto, I corrected it to you on Instagram. Yoshi no yeah, not Yoshi Moto. Yoshi no yeah, Yoshi Moto.
Starting point is 01:12:36 Get it right, whatever. Still 7-11 hot stuff. Did you see the racial underdogs right there? You see the underdogs? You've only felt it. Victorville looks like Locke's Vegas before there was Las Vegas there. That's exactly the way to put it. You see, you got a wonderful, nice. So, I'll stop there. Victorville looks like Locke's Vegas before there was Las Vegas, sir. That's exactly the way to put it.
Starting point is 01:12:47 Yes. So, 70 years ago, anyways, moral the story is what? Moral the stories we left with Lanhils, and we went to Glando to avoid county taxes. Why am I paying for this? Then they wouldn't continue with taxes regulation, all this stuff. And then eventually, we moved when
Starting point is 01:13:06 Governor Perry started coming and recruiting, we went to Texas for a meeting. And it was Mayor Maso in his camp. They picked us up at the airport. We went on had a good time with that. Then they took us to meet with Nolan Ryan, Donnie Nelson, the son who lived in this community in Frisco that we were looking at beautiful area I love. And then we went in there, we got in a parry and there were a bunch of CEOs that they were recruiting to the visit. Why are you paying, how do you feel about paying
Starting point is 01:13:33 to state taxes, you're paying in California? You know, you come here, we appreciate you here. How do they look at you when you go there? Don't they look at you as those rich people that make, and taxes your hero to us? We gonna take care of you. And then we get on the car, and the car, we get back on the flight, everybody's debriefing like,
Starting point is 01:13:49 man, these guys actually appreciate us. Southern hospitality, respect this, this, that. What happens? California, gradually, there was a time magazine article came out, Rob, can you pull this up? It was called the United States of Texas. Type in time magazine, right next. United States of Texas, then type in magazine right next to United States of Texas,
Starting point is 01:14:05 then type in Time magazine. Yeah, and go to Images. This is like nine years ago, 10 years ago. I make, there you go, what year was it? Can you zoom in a little bit so we can get the date? What year was this magazine when it came out? Go to the top. It was 13.
Starting point is 01:14:19 28th of 2013. This is when I started selling Texas to my guys. Moral will remember this. Oh, wow. This is when I would pull this out and say, guys, Texas, Texas, Texas. Two and a half years later, I sold Melva, Moral, Jen didn't want to go to Texas.
Starting point is 01:14:32 Nobody wanted to go to Texas. This article is the reason what him, this article in Governor Perry is why we ended up in Texas. Okay, so here's the point, Tom. What does Newsom do to attract small business owners to Texas when all the data sucks? Yeah, and doesn't favor him. So be Newsom for a second, recruit me. I'm a small business owner out of Arizona. Sell me on coming to California.
Starting point is 01:14:58 I'm in New Mexico. I'm in Arizona. I'm in Nevada. I'm in Texas. Sell me on why I should move my business to California. Point one, it's beautiful. The climate is beautiful. The ocean is beautiful. The coast is beautiful. It's absolutely gorgeous. Point two. Okay, back to you. That is it. Literally, what does he have to come out of your side? How do you sell it? I don't know how you sell it. You don't have a labor base. They're largely leaving. It's hard for your people.
Starting point is 01:15:31 Now, your people are gonna come here to almost two times the housing cost and our insurance cost is up. But you know what? They got the climate and they got everything here. It is not possible. Article after article is being written, you can't sell the dream.
Starting point is 01:15:44 All you can do if your Gavin News Newsom is go snickgoi on them. It's overblown, you don't understand that. There's lots of communities. The professional. We care about our people. They go to the emotion. They go to the liberal emotion. We care about our people.
Starting point is 01:15:57 We care about what's going on. We're working on healthcare things. We're working on insurance that we just gave to all the illegal aliens at your cost. We're working on that. They have to go to the emotional argument about it's over blown. They're putting it in a bad light. Come here, check it out. That's what it is. But there are no, there is no literal rational power point that can be crafted to get a business from Arizona to move to California. We all saw the debate between DeSantis and Newsom. Anyone who watched the first hour of the debate,
Starting point is 01:16:29 I was like scratching my eyes out. I'm like DeSantis, you have every piece of data in your favor and this guy is somehow spinning this and he's winning this debate. He's such a dirty little trickster. Now, if I was governor Perry, dude, I would be able to sell Texas to Californians in 10 seconds.
Starting point is 01:16:49 Tall-Yall in San Francisco, moved to Frisco. If you don't like taxes, moved to taxes, okay? If you don't like the strombianism, come get some freedom in your life. Taxes versus taxes. I see versus Texas. I see you in Texas. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:07 Everything's bigger in Texas except for the taxes. And by the way, it's so simple. And Tom will Tom, it's simple. And I know we kind of thought he was joking, but you know how many people I talk to in California? Just in general. And I'm like, what is going, like why the hell would you, you made a great point of time.
Starting point is 01:17:21 You know what I love and say? The, the, the weather's like you can't meet the weather. The lifestyle. People are willing to sacrifice money and taxes and, and crime and literally, literally crap in the streets, due to when the streets homeless people everywhere, but they go, you know what? At least it's not like humid or sticky and it doesn't rain that much. It's crazy that weather plays such an important role in their decision to stay in the hospital. Perspective gives you everything.
Starting point is 01:17:49 And when people from California take a trip somewhere or they go to their nephews wedding in Nashville, and they go, wow, it's kind of, this is like, wow, this is not a bad town, this is not a bad place. How much you pay in for the house here? We pay about this. That's what happens, this is not a bad place. How much you paying for the house here, we pay about this, that's what happens. If you give a citizen true perspective and some facts, they flip.
Starting point is 01:18:11 And so the thing about California, I know people in California haven't been out of California in eight, 10 years. You know, they're not trapped, they're not in povers. They just haven't gone anywhere and really experienced it. So they're like the proverbial frog boiled in the pot. The last time I went back to California and I get back there somewhat regularly.
Starting point is 01:18:32 And I've looked at the San Fernando Valley, you know what I'm about to say. And I drive up the same street so I used to drive up and I can see the changes in the walls behind houses and I can see the changes in the road and the infrastructure and I go, wow. this was happening while I was lived here. And I was the frog being boiled in the pot.
Starting point is 01:18:50 And you give me perspective. So you jumped. You give me truth. The funny thing is for anybody that's ever lived in California and lived in Texas, it shouldn't even be close. California is so much better than Texas on the surface. Of course, good. The oceans, the mountains, the lifestyle, the palm Texas on the surface. Of course, good. The oceans, the mountains, the lifestyle,
Starting point is 01:19:07 the palm trees, the kidding me. The palm trees. With the exception of Addison, Texas and the yard house there that we hung out all the time. That's beach in the world. I don't want no part, no Texas, but let me tell you something, when you look at your paycheck,
Starting point is 01:19:18 and if you're making money, all of a sudden there's an extra 13% to get that out of your paycheck. You say, when you come for your company, sign me up, buddy. The other way, check this out. Let me give you some stats here. You ready?
Starting point is 01:19:29 So we started our headquarters, the insurance company, at a Northridge, California. Okay, at the time, 100% of our agents were from Northridge, California. Okay, so, this is pretty wild. Rudolfo and Cessiv to leave tech first to leave California. They live in Houston, right? When to Houston, Texas. They're killing it about Jason went to Dallas. You got George went to Austin. You got Jose went to Houston. You got literally
Starting point is 01:20:02 the tutorials and they moved to the them and they moved to San Antonio. Do you realize that's fabulous? I went from Chicago to a map, went from every single one of the board councils moved to the state of Texas. All of them. Every one of them moved to the state of Texas. That's crazy. I'm telling you what, I just said to you, ran every one of them moved to the state of
Starting point is 01:20:23 Texas and none of them are from Texas. No. They're all from California or Chicago. Wow. They move to Texas. So this isn't like a, you know, thing that's just happening, that's small numbers here. This is being affected with a lot of different businesses,
Starting point is 01:20:36 a lot of people different from them. And by the way, speaking of moving, what quicks that, you've talked about this, why Governor Newsom was the U-Haul employee of the year. If you wanted to rent a U-Haul, because you talked about moving to move from California to go to Texas, it would cost you how much? $3,000? What if you wanted to move from Texas to California?
Starting point is 01:20:56 It was basically free. It was like, come on in. Yeah. So the numbers just don't add up. All right. So let's go to the next story here. So, strictly, and Sean Strickland's being interviewed. And this guy asks him a question about trends
Starting point is 01:21:10 and, you know, comments was made. And nobody has a clue what the answer is gonna be. And then Strickland just completely turns it on him, turns on him, and flips it on him. And in afterwards, I know you got other things to add to it as well. Well, you want to know what this was in reference that the guy, because Sean Strickland said, I think in 2022 or 21, he said, if I had a gay son, I would think I failed as a man to create such weakness.
Starting point is 01:21:39 He goes, if I had a, a whore for a daughter, I think she just wanted to be like her dad and he held LOL. That was initial comments, so he's in Canada. Go ahead and play with this guy. a horror for a daughter, I think she just wanted to be like her dad, any LOL. That was initial comments, so he's in Canada. Go ahead and play with the guys. Watch this here. Go for it. We've got a pretty supportive game, lesbian community in this city. I did want to ask you something you wrote a couple of years ago. You said, if I had a gay son, I would think I'd be like,
Starting point is 01:21:57 Oh, look, another, another, the issue I'm saying to you this month, you guys this month. You become a champion, you become a star and then someone's. Let me ask you something. Are you, are you, are you gay? I have the chance to know. Are you, are you, are you gay? Can I get an answer? Well, not messy. I'm, this is a part of, are you, are you a gay man? I'm an ally of the community. I'm a ally of the community. If you had a son and he was like, you know, you know, a son, he was gay, you'd be like,
Starting point is 01:22:17 oh, man, you don't, you don't want a grand kid. No problem with it. Oh, man, well, you did, you're a weak fucking man. Do you're like, you're part of the fucking problem. You elected Justin Trudeau like, with you fucking, when he sees a bank account, like, you're just fucking pathetic. And, and the fact that the fact that you have no fucking backbone and, and has he shut down your fucking country and sees bank accounts, you asked me some stupid shit like that. Go fuck yourself. Fuck on.
Starting point is 01:22:43 I didn't really ask the question, but I didn't want to ask also things you said about the trans community. You said this past October when they announced the Bud Light sponsorship that you'd go so hard on Bud Light in your next fight, they'll have to accept me or to announce me when they know what I'm going to know what they stand for. Are you guys like, this Canadian is not that Canadian. Are you still going to use your fight time to kind of speak on that?
Starting point is 01:23:01 Here's the thing about Bud Light. Here's the thing about Bud Light. Here's the thing about Bud Light. 10 years ago to be trans was a, what, a mental fucking illness. And now all of a sudden, people like you have fucking weaseled your way in the world. You are, you are an infection. You are the definition of weakness. Everything that is wrong with the world
Starting point is 01:23:25 is because of fucking you. And the best thing is, is the world's not buying it. The world's not buying your fucking bullshit, you're fucking peddling. The world is not saying, you know what? You're right, fucking chicks have dicks. The world's not saying that world's saying, no, there are two genders.
Starting point is 01:23:41 I don't want my kids being taught about, you know, who they could fucking school. I don't want my kids being taught about, you know, who they could fucking school. I don't want my kids being taught about, you know, their sexual preference. Like, do this guy as a fucking enemy? You want to look at the fucking enemy to our world and it's that motherfucker right there. That's what you stupid fucking question. By the way, this is two things. Where's his heart and his sleeves and tells it as I mean obviously not the smartest
Starting point is 01:24:05 guy in the world, but you know what I respect out of this whole thing too? Have you heard anything from Dana or anybody? The beauty about the UFC is say what you want to say. You stand on your own two feet, you say what you want. And the fact that he has that guy, are you gay? And the guy goes, I'm an out loud community. What the hell does that mean? Like I hook up with guys and then, but I'm not gay, I just hook up with my boyfriend. Yeah, I'm not gay, but my boyfriend. Not that big of a fat guy's gay.
Starting point is 01:24:32 But the guy that pounds me, he's the gay. What do you think about that? When you hear him say, like stand up for what, this guy is talking about and how we've evolved. What do you think? This is why UFC is so important. I love the UFC's getting bigger and bigger and bigger and Dana doesn't care when they say things like this.
Starting point is 01:24:50 And by the way, check this out, even with the Bud Light comment that he made. He didn't call out Bud Light because Bud Light is now a nice or bigger sponsor of the UFC and this guy's got the audacity to say what he just said right now. No, he's right though. He is right when he's calling out the BS of him sitting there saying, if your son was gay, would you be okay with that? You're not gonna be a grandfather? I'm totally, I'm totally, I'm totally okay with that.
Starting point is 01:25:12 Okay, I mean, the reason why you have a child is to continue the legacy of your family and it outlives it. And if your son is gay, you're not gonna have a biological child, because he can't have a biological child with another man, they have to go adopt. And that's not your biological child. It's a great choice for those that choose to adopt. We, to those families salute, we need to applaud
Starting point is 01:25:41 and respect a lot of those family that do it the right way, right? But he's calling out BS and actually respect it. This by the way This this this answer could have never been given in the NFL never in the NBA Never in the MLB never in the NHL Nobody in those sports could have given an answer like this except for the great UFC Ran by man name Dana White Tom your thoughts when he hears something like this, accept for the great UFC ran by man name, Dana White. Tom, your thoughts when you hear some like this from Sean Strickley. First of all, echo what you just said. Excuse me, I'm sorry. The other sports leagues are worried
Starting point is 01:26:16 about China, worried about this, worried about that. And they are at the whim of their sponsors. We heard Dana say very clearly, he leads the sport and he is not at the whim of the sponsors, correct? He is absolutely not. He appreciates them, he respects them, they're making the economy go around, but they are not gonna tell him what to be or what to do. Whereas the other leagues, the tail waggs the dog.
Starting point is 01:26:41 That's the way it is, you know, the leaves. What do you think about what he said? What Sean said. He is just projecting out absolutely what his feelings are and he there is a point of truth that he said there. He said, 10 years ago, we would have regarded trans as a mental illness. And what he didn't say there and I'll add to it is guidance counselor would have been trying to get some counseling if a kid. So if a if a male comes in and make up an address 10 years ago to a high school, and once you the girls room, it would have been, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
Starting point is 01:27:11 let's, let's go down the guidance counselor's office. Let's talk about this. What's going on here? That would have been reaction. Now it's like, wait, wait, wait, he's making his choice. Hang on. He's right. He's right about that. 10 years ago, be that, and we're all getting, in the name of acceptance of whatever, the acceptance of whatever, you know, AOW, we are getting this, and he's calling it out and going back and he's dead right on that point.
Starting point is 01:27:38 Adam. This is the problem with lumping in the L's of G's, the P's, the T's, the I's, the A's, the A's. They're all different type of people. I think what we're all trying to say is, listen, if you're gay, you're gay, nobody's got a problem. Like, okay, you're gay.
Starting point is 01:27:50 You're lesbian to do your thing. Are you're bi, you're just a little confused. It's the T's. It's the T's where you want me to pretend that that penis in between your legs is actually vagina. Okay, Dylan Mulvaney, all right, we're playing this game, Okay, nothing to see here.
Starting point is 01:28:07 And there's people just like, yeah, I don't think so, bro. Now, we're in America, freedom of choice, freedom of religion, freedom of perspective, do what you want. Nobody's got a problem, but don't make that your, I don't walk around, you're a fuck chicks, bro, it's what I do. I mean, I mean, you can't. You kind of do, but that's not how I identify.
Starting point is 01:28:24 That's not like, call me a straight man everywhere I go. It's like, that's not I do. I mean, you kind of do. That's not how I identify. That's not like, call me a straight man everywhere I go. It's like, that's not the identity that you're looking for. But if you look at the numbers, I know we're joking. If you look at the numbers, Bill Mar point it this out. Pat, you can fact, correct me. Traditionalists, okay. Lesson 1% identify as LGBT.
Starting point is 01:28:42 Baby boomers 2%. Gen X 5%. Millennials 10% Gen Z 19 20% Listen, in human history 20% of the population is not gay. You came on my show as a trans woman you crushed it was amazing. You said listen, sauce trans is the new trend. Yeah, and it is. That's the reality is, but here's how weird it gets. When he called out that guy, he's like, do you want your son to be gay? The guy's like, I have no problem with him.
Starting point is 01:29:11 Do you want him to be gay? There's a part of that guy that's like, yeah, I'm actually rooting for that. I think so. I actually want my son to be gay. Not, not, okay. If it happens, it happens. You don't root for that.
Starting point is 01:29:24 You're not pushing it. But that's what that ally is. It's like, not only would I be happy for it, I'd be proud. I'm rooting for that. So for example, no, you're not. Let me say this, let me say this here. I made a comment to you yesterday, and I'm going to say this publicly.
Starting point is 01:29:36 So everyone knows what my position is. You said something to Sarah Huckabee Sanders, right? Yeah. And I gave feedback saying, I don't like a sane stuff about appearance, women. That's not my, what he's called it. Not your thing. No, it's not because, look, everybody has got their own insecurities and all this other stuff. If they attack us, let's roll. I'm totally okay with that. Let's have fun with that. But I don't want to
Starting point is 01:30:01 go play that part, right? It's just not part of who we are, not our brand, not, it's just not, not what we represent. You always take the feedback and it's good and we move on. But the part, the comment you made right now where you said, look, the problem isn't with the LG, the G or the beer, the gig or the tea. My problem is not with any one of them, my problem is with indoctrination and you imposing yourself. Dude, I don't give a shit what you wanna do privately. Go do you, okay?
Starting point is 01:30:34 I don't care what you wanna do, how you wanna please yourself, it's your choice, go at it. Don't advertise it, don't get in my face, don't get in the face of my kids, don't get in the face of my schools and my kids go to. That is where we're gonna have a problem. So it's got, I don't even have a problem with the T-People.
Starting point is 01:30:52 The T-People have their places that they go to and do the T-Stuff. Guess what, go. The T-People is when a Forbes chooses a Dylan Mulvaney as the highlight of one of their biggest conferences and you put them as a hero type of person. That's my problem. To me, Forbes is a bigger problem than Dylan Mulvaney. To me, TikTok, media, mainstream media that highlights
Starting point is 01:31:14 these stories is the bigger problem because they're making them seem like heroes. So another kid watches and says, hey, can I be that? I'm gonna get all this attention. Can I be that? I'm gonna get all this attention. It's the hero making machine problem from the top.
Starting point is 01:31:26 All the other stuff, whatever you wanna do, you do your thing. Everybody has their own style of, you know, when you, if you date 20 different girls, and if your woman listen to this, if you're dating different guys, everybody has a different way to be pleased. No two are the same.
Starting point is 01:31:41 Somebody likes this, somebody likes that, somebody likes this. Guess what? It's between that person and their partner. Go do your thing. Now, no one's gonna be the same. Somebody likes this, somebody likes that, somebody likes this. Guess what? It's between that person and their partner. Go do your thing. Now, no one's gonna be the same, right? Go do your thing. Privately the way you wanna do that.
Starting point is 01:31:52 Keep it to yourself, but I love the fact that Sean Strickland has the audacity and the brass to just call it a, and by the way, he continues to say something to his opponent. What did he say to his opponent? This is how, this is how wild Sean Strick Strickland is. So he sells a song. So shouns Strickland, he has his own podcasts called The Mandants. He was also on Theo Vaughn's podcast, which got me emotional because he was so emotional talking about the abuse that
Starting point is 01:32:16 he went through with his father and what his mother went through. And it was, if you want, if you haven't cried in a while, you want to cry, you watch it. So he, he, he warned his, the fighter that he's fighting this Saturday, Dhrika's the pletheech, not across the line ahead of their bout, and Toronto's saying that if you mention his childhood trauma, he goes, it's going to transcend fighting. He said, he goes, listen, by that quote, we're going to try to murder each other.
Starting point is 01:32:41 But if you bring up that shit again, I will f'ing stab you. He said he will stab him and he goes if I go to Canada and you bring it up Well, guess what? I'm going to jail They're gonna deport me and we spent eight weeks for trading for no good reason. He goes listen say what you want We're gonna fight you bring up what my father did one more time and I'm gonna stay I believe that guy I believe him I'm laughing because of the key in P P. Oh, yeah, clip there you did. Oh, I swear to God. I will thank you. I'm gonna take each hard would watch Yeah, this is the problem the UFC is worth the limits the great thing is we're allowing no limits
Starting point is 01:33:21 But we had the conversation with what Colby Coveington the other day what he said about The other fighters was it father. Yeah, what's the day's father? Anthony, I forget the name, whatever. Edward's, yeah. Edward's, yeah. He talked about his dead father. Yeah. There's gotta be some limits here to this stuff.
Starting point is 01:33:35 There's either no limits or limits. Well, in the UFC, there's no limits. I mean, listen, it's words at the end of the day. At this line right here. The on-ed words. The on-ed words. Yeah, but this guy used my dad's death as entertainment. By end of the day. This line right here. Leon Edwards. Leon Edwards. Yeah, but this guy used my dad's death as entertainment.
Starting point is 01:33:46 By the way, Colby had a great time. And he literally choked you out of the podcast. He did lose that fight. Yeah, but by, I mean, in this sense, like this is childhood trauma. And again, my attitude is it's no holds bar. This guy talks trash. You're going to be able to take it back, but he's just letting him know if you cross that line.
Starting point is 01:34:04 These are the consequences, and I believe that he would do it. He said, I will f things stab you in Canada, and he goes, all that eight weeks of training goes out the window, because I'm gonna go to jail. He goes up and I go to jail. But this weekend, he's defending his title against,
Starting point is 01:34:18 this is his first defense, right back, is he beat up, who's the talk guy that he beat up? All right, Israel out of sound. Israel out of sound. Which we saw in Miami, by the way. By the way, that's coming up in Israel out of sound. Israel out of sound. Which we saw in Miami, by the way. By the way, that's coming up in March. I'm sure we're all aware. Definitely going up.
Starting point is 01:34:29 John Strickley, listen, here's what I do know about the UFC. What goes up must come down. Don't get too used to whoever's on the top. There's a good chance he loses this fight. I'm never even heard of Driska's the blues. But what I do know is no guy in the UFC stays on top that long. No, name one. I don't know, but this is going to be a fantastic.
Starting point is 01:34:49 Except if your name is John Jones, the only guy could be two. And those two, yeah, we've been John Jones. John Jones has one loss, but it's because he was Elborn, the guy so bad that it was a technical loss because he tore the guy's face off because he said something about his debt. No, no, no, it was nothing about loss because he tore the guy's face off. Because he said something about his debt. No, no, no, it was nothing about that. That was a different story. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:35:08 Next story here. So Nikki Haley under pressure from donors to the Fidonald Trump in New Hampshire after Iowa caucus loss. Let me read this full story to you. It's on page seven. If you want to go to it. Uh, pop up. Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:22 Here we go. Former United States ambassador Nikki Haley is facing pressure from some of the top donors, fundraisers to either seriously compete with or outright defeat Donald Trump in the next week's New Hampshire primary. After finishing third on Monday in the Iowa caucus, I would still like to see her get somewhere, but the mountain she has to climb is enormous. Andy Sabin in New York, business man and Haley's fundraiser told CNBC, Haley's fundraiser by the way. As much as I like Haley, I don't even know what Trump could do to stop himself right now. Sabin plans to help raise money for Trump if Haley doesn't make it through the prime, did you hear that Tom? Sabin plans to help raise money for Trump if Haley doesn't make it through the primary
Starting point is 01:36:06 season. Despite previously telling CNBC, he wouldn't give the former president an affin nickel. He may be the only choice I have said Sabin. She needs to win or a very, very close second place, said a lobbyist who's raising money for Haley Tom. The numbers are out. So, St Saint and Selm, nobody hears that name until it's time for the New Hampshire primary because they usually give their school and their stage to the debate. So you'll hear about that.
Starting point is 01:36:37 They also run one of the better polls on New Hampshire. So, real clear politics is out there. And I'm sorry, I gotta call this out. I'm gonna make an enemy here, but real clear politics is out there and I you know, I'm sorry. I got to call this out I'm gonna make an enemy here, but real clear politics likes to take like the last five polls and average them as As if they're all different. It's like taking five UFC fighters and averaging them You can't once a grappler once a fighter once a puncture once a kick You know what I mean Pat you can't average it yet real clear politics makes it's it's it's bones averaging it so they've got Haley getting closer forty six point three to thirty four according to recent
Starting point is 01:37:12 New Hampshire no now with Christie out suffix and St. Anselm went out did a poll it's fifty two for Trump on suffix fifty for Trump on St. Anselm and Haleyaley at 36 or 38 on a good day. And DeSantis, well, the DeSantis voters are going to come Nicky's way because they can smell blood in the water. Okay, well, he's got like 5.2 percent in either poll. So the point is here, she is hellengone from winning this thing. And the only reason she's going to be second is she's the last person standing.
Starting point is 01:37:46 So what we have here is everybody sees the reality now. The deals are being made in the back rooms. It's all been set. As soon as Nikki's done with New Hampshire Pat and she's going to lose this thing by 14, 15 points, she's going to lose. And then she's looking at New Hampshire, she made South Carolina her home state that she's woefully behind in her home state.
Starting point is 01:38:12 And even if you clear any of the Christie support in South Carolina, which was negligible, you know, Christie didn't campaign there, apparently, but in the free buffets. And then you take DeSantis, who didn't't do well there even though he's a Southern governor You still have her light years behind Trump and South Carolina so everybody's looking at it and saying okay, okay, okay, we got to stop here All of the babies is over all of the hope is done hope is dead Maybe these are almost dead so what are we doing here? And the answer is we have one choice. The election matters What do I got to do and what do you have Andy Sabin saying?
Starting point is 01:38:50 You know what as much as I like her it's time to get serious about who's gonna win this election It's now no longer about your primary candidate. It's about winning and the drapes are slowly closing on stage And that's where we are so all of this hope about Nikki Haley aren't looking at things, and even real clear politics out there, publishing these averages that aren't correct. You know, the last two ones there, we can see what's happening.
Starting point is 01:39:15 It's gonna be a 15 point victory. In New Hampshire. Absolutely. And she'll be second place. 13 to 15. She'll be second place, because everybody else is dead. Everybody else is gone. They've either pulled out or they're like DeSantis who put all of his marbles in in Iowa
Starting point is 01:39:31 So so you think you think How don't know man? I mean at this point what like if I'm a money guy you know like the main money guy I'm like hey DeSantis. Hey, what are you guys doing? Can we just stop? Yeah, seriously? This is not even a race anymore. You're smart, you have money. What are you doing giving your money to a campaign that is not going to win? Yeah, it's like betting on a horse with one leg broken. You're like, what am I doing?
Starting point is 01:39:55 I was at Rocky III where his trainer, Burgess Meredith can't stand the sea. And he doesn't want him to get really hurt. And he actually throws in the towel. He didn't want to do it. He thought you're Rocky had a chance. That's where we are. It's over. Yeah. Look, we're going to be hearing the following names for the next week or two and then we're not going to hear them anymore. The first one is Ron DeSantis after he places third in New Hampshire. His campaign is done. So Ron,
Starting point is 01:40:17 continue to do a good job here in Florida. We'll support you here in Florida. You're not going to be our next president. I'm sorry, sir. Nikki Haley, you've got probably two more weeks. You're gonna do your thing in New Hampshire. You're gonna come in second. Art, you're gonna waste a lot of money. Then you're gonna go to South Carolina and still losing your home state. And then eventually all the,
Starting point is 01:40:34 everyone in the media is gonna realize that Donald Trump is gonna be the nominee. And there's a path between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. And we all see how that's gonna go. And even Bill Ackman, who basically said, listen, he's funding Dean Phillips up in Minnesota because he's realizing, holy shit, guys, what is happening? We're about to wheelchairs sleepy Joe Biden into this election versus Donald Trump. And again, guys, things have changed in the last four to eight years.
Starting point is 01:41:00 That's the whole point. So I think that Trump is gonna be the runaway victor here. I think that Hayley's got a couple weeks left. Ron, thank you for your service and Vivek. Thank you for all you've done to basically bring awareness to all the disruption that's going on in the world. But this is all fun. This is all father. But we're about to see this play out. Donald Trump is gonna be your nominers.
Starting point is 01:41:19 With all that being said, I just when I see Biden and I've been seeing Kamala just tackling absolutely zero, zero substance from whenever she talks, they're a way to calm for a party that's just, it's blatantly obvious that they're losing, but they're way too calm as if they're comfortable. They're basically, they know something. They're basically the orchestra on the Titanic just being like, and they're shippling up.
Starting point is 01:41:43 But Pat, Pat, I watch it. I listen to every single thing that he says. I've been watching, she's been making a couple of rounds right now. They are so happy and relaxed. It's as if they're like, guys, we're good. We already, they already have, their plans already said,
Starting point is 01:41:56 if you guys don't think the left, the Democrats, you what, you don't, you don't think. There's no way youth, I'm addressing your thing. There's no way sitting, there's sitting around, in reality, I know, and like, it's a great skit. We should probably do something like that. In reality, no one's sitting around being like,
Starting point is 01:42:13 we got this thing. We just saw Donald Trump basically have the biggest victory in Iowa. We're hearing stories about Obama sitting down with Biden's team being like, oh guys This ain't look so good here guys Every story we hear coming out of the White House is the opposite of that narrative They're basically like we're in big trouble here now if we want to go down that route of they're gonna pull some some rabbit out of the hat The DNC is way more powerful and wait and have their shit way more together than the RNC
Starting point is 01:42:45 Okay, Ronda Rousey or Ronda McDaniel, whoever they're going to see, whoever's leading the brigade over there. They can't get their stuff together. We know that there's an anti-establishment. There's establishment wing in the Republican Party. We get that. The DNC has their stuff together. But don't mistake it. They're very nervous about Biden and they know that he's a very weak candidate and they're going to do anything they can to prop him up, whatever that means, but they are not really. I don't think they're nervous about, I don't think that they're nervous at all because whatever they're going to do,
Starting point is 01:43:10 the Trump trying to keep Trump off the ballot thing, they're realizing none of it's, none of that's gonna work. But guess what, they have plan A, they have plan B, they have plan C. None of it's going to be by accident. And they do, they have a chart of what they're gonna do. They have like an afweta, oh, but this afweta. It's gonna come down to what's gonna be the thing This is my thing because my due when it was 2020 besides the FBI at Twitter stopping all the stories
Starting point is 01:43:36 What were the odds that this crazy virus leaked from this place? And they're already talking about another one from a country that we can't even talk of you couldn't even say China without being racist. So what I'm saying is they look way too comfortable for me and my eyes as if they already know Biden knows he's not going to do it, bro. There's no, there's no way Joe Biden can actually go up on the stage right now and debate with Donald Trump. There's absolutely he would what, what can he say? Because all the shit that he says right now that nobody checks them on the nobody refutes him that if he talks about the by the nomics look he's crying if he wants to win Biden he's gonna have to get up on stage if he doesn't show up to debates that is the nail in the coffin for his campaign there's a hundred percent if he is the candidate
Starting point is 01:44:22 a hundred percent chance that he's gonna have to debate. If not, like Trump, we all understand that he took some criticism, especially in Nicky and DeSantis, we're not showing up on the JV debate stage, but there's never been a debate, a presidential election without an actual debate. It'd be a horrible look for Biden. This presidential campaign on both sides,
Starting point is 01:44:43 there are only a few dates left and they're not the data these next two primaries. Everybody talked about it. Everybody's pulling their money back all that. The next date is February 8th. That is a date that the Supreme Court will hear the arguments against the Colorado Supreme Court to be overturned on keeping them off the ballot. The next date after that will be around February 22nd where the Supreme Court decision will
Starting point is 01:45:04 come down. There are three Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices and Clarence Thomas. That's four in the bag, ladies and gentlemen, all you need is John Roberts. You don't even need one more. And you have one more in your pocket. All you need is that. And that is a five-four decision at minimum. And I think it's going to be seven-two that says, you can't take him off the ballot. You can't do that. So that way that clears main, that clears Colorado. There's your next day. Now that's straight to the convention.
Starting point is 01:45:33 The next day will be August 20th or 21st in Chicago, Illinois, where the super delegates will shift and they will move Biden off the ballot and they will put either Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama on the ballot. That's, there's your dates, guys. February 8th, February 22nd, August 21st. When that's thing like, it's back.
Starting point is 01:45:53 No, no, no. Adam, by the way, if you get all the way down there and the opinion is, my opinion is, everyone's been saying, like, oh, Michelle Obama, she's going to be the next president. Adam, Adam, Adam, Adam, we've seen, we've seen no indication that they're taking advantage of the bad. Adam, Adam, Adam, then let's back up. February 8th is a done deal date. February 22nd is a done deal limit on Supreme Court giving a deliberated decision.
Starting point is 01:46:17 That's going to happen. August 20th and 21st is the day of the Democratic Convention. If option one, they walk out with Biden and Kamala, this thing's over. If they're going to make a change, that's where they make the change. So I think that's way too late to make a change. It's talking about two months before the election. They get to do it now. If they're going to do anything. How long we going to speculate, speculate, speculate, speculate, speculate, speculate, speculate. What are you running?
Starting point is 01:46:42 They're going to fight a star in the ground. Whatever it is, guys speculated speculated speculated. What are you running? Thigh down a flight of commas into the ground. Whatever it is guys, until you actually see something happen, it's Biden and Kamala Harris. They're biting about to get trounced by Trump and whoever he pits. They're biting their time. That's my point. If they walk out of the convention August, 2021,
Starting point is 01:46:58 I think the election's over. And I'm telling you, and we talked about Trump's VP and I apologize. I did call out Sarah. I was making a distinction. I said, if Trump has that option of who to pick, he's gonna prick a pretty woman like a Christy Noem. And I was being hyperbolic about Sarah.
Starting point is 01:47:13 I'll be that's all it was. Okay. And guess what I'm saying? Oh, so Tom, the date, February 22nd date that you wrote down, that's the day that, that on or by, they're on or by. February 8th is in stone. the Supreme Court will hear the oral Arguments will hear it on the side and then it's usually 14 days on or by okay, and I'm just FYI if
Starting point is 01:47:33 These cheating you know what's actually go through with it, which doesn't look like it is God willing It doesn't that end of February can turn into a very very very ugly end of the month. If the Americans, real American Patriots are not going to be happy that the left, what's it called, election interfering, what they're doing cheating, goes through. It's not going to be good, bro. The Americans are not going to be happy. I don't know how you speculate that three justices appointed by Trump and Clarence Thomas and
Starting point is 01:48:06 John Roberts. That's five four. You know, that is fact. That's not speculation. That's not speculation. That's not my idea. If those people, if those people support the Colorado, and remember the Colorado Supreme Court was a thin decision. It was five four. And there were three people on the, It was 5'4 and there were three people on the, don't, two, two that were in the four that basically wrote a dissenting opinion that basically started with the words, what the hell are you talking about? The dissenting opinion on that 5'4 decision for the Colorado Supreme Court could not have been stronger. It's like, what the hell are we doing here?
Starting point is 01:48:41 But it was an activist decision. It's going down and that gives him a clear run all the way to the convention for Trump. He's the guy, it's just a matter of who's his VP gonna be. That's all there is on that side. Don't forget what we learned from Alina Habba. She's like, this is all getting thrown out, Trump's lawyer, so we'll see what happens.
Starting point is 01:49:00 And I truly believe that they should not determine who wins the game in the pregame. Let them play the game. That's why you played the game. That's good to the last story. We got the last year funny. Let's go to the last story here before we wrap up. Do we do Russia, Iran, China make you moves for World War III?
Starting point is 01:49:17 Do we do White, Black, Hispanic, Asian Americans all back, death of the E.I. Paul? You want to do that one? Let's go through that one. Let's go, let's go to U.S. Go local for their big listeners. What does that mean? Let's go through that one. Let's go, let's go US, go local for their big listeners. What does that mean? That one?
Starting point is 01:49:28 Like the DEI. Okay, let's go, let's go. Let's go. All right, let's do that. White, black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans all back, death of DEI, and there's a poll that just came out here. Let's go through it, Rob, if you wanna pull this up, I love this.
Starting point is 01:49:42 Okay, here we go. So a Gallup Pollock conducted in 2023 revealed that 68% of US adults viewed the Supreme Court's decision to eliminate race as a factor in college admissions as mostly good thing. This sentiment transcends ethnic backgrounds with substantial support from Asian, white, Hispanic,
Starting point is 01:49:59 and even black Americans. Among black respondents, 52% considered the ruling a positive development highlighting widespread approval. The survey reflects the ongoing debate surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion. The EI initiatives, in the United States, billionaire Elon Musk has vocally criticized the EI, saying that the EI must die due to concerns
Starting point is 01:50:19 of reverse racism, TikTok has become a platform for younger Americans to voice their opinions on diversity targets while conservative activists are advocating tool for the removal of programs that provide advantages to minorities in a private sector. Tom. I look at things in this and I think underneath the surface there is a sensibility in all American citizens of all colors, not among all of them, but I think that they're I believe that there is a just like the survey shows that a percent of Asians, percent of Hispanics, percent of African Americans or Black Americans, I don't
Starting point is 01:50:54 mean to label you one way or the other. I know some of you want to be called one or the other. I'm just saying all people color I believe there's sensibilities under there. And I think they're seeing it like this. I think they see things like, and I'll give you an example, Harvard's in the news, so we'll bring up Harvard. When they take students and they say, hey, because you're color, you can get in Harvard. And here's a little bit of financial aid. And they're not really ready for Harvard, unfortunately, tragically, because of the school systems, but they give them an on-ramp there. And then they go get student loans. and then they drop out of Harvard. Who do you help? You help nobody.
Starting point is 01:51:26 Because that person of color is now sitting there with debt that they've got. Yo, you're giving you a privilege, and we're bragging about it, but these things happen. Those things are happening all over the place, and I think there's sensibilities that are in the average American, and we should give the average American of all colors
Starting point is 01:51:41 a little credit here, because beyond the screeching and screaming that happens on cable news networks led by a certain bespectacled woman on MSNBC, they are sitting there with some sensibilities under it beyond the screaming and the yelling. This gives me hope that for America, and it gives me hope that people's voices are being heard because there's a lot of wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute happening among people of color who do not universally support what has been the scourge of DEI Adam uh well look sometimes you get a scratch beneath the surface it was really going on so we've learned that during the BLM
Starting point is 01:52:18 riots it's like a black lives matter of course they do well we've not seen that when you peel back the curtain what turns out there are communist marks is basically scam artists. Same thing that's going on with Gaza, when you start asking people what's going on there, they're like, oh, what? I didn't realize what this socialist antifodded, oh, I didn't know. Same thing that's going on with DE. I fully agree that DEI must die. And what it sounds like on the surface, diversity, equity, inclusion, that's great. Same thing with ESG economic environmental social is coming. It all sounds great. When you look in the details, the devil is always in the details. It's like, I don't know about all this affirmative action stuff. I don't
Starting point is 01:52:54 know about this judging everything about race. I don't know about the fact that in the Fortune 100 companies, they only hired 6% of their employees or a white, even though 60% of Americans are white. Something don't add here. So it's very encouraging here to see that black, white, yellow, brown, Puerto Rican, and Haitian, all my friends from the Zulu nation, everyone's basically realizing that DEI must die. So what we learned also is that the pendulum swings on the left to the right and the reversion to the meme is the equilibrium. And I'll say one thing and I want to give a shout out to one person, Vivek Ramaswamy.
Starting point is 01:53:24 This guy, if there's anything that I remember from his entire campaign, is just harping on the woke and the DEI and the ESG. He was amazing at that. And you saw the joke that the Babylon be just did about Vivek. Rob, pull that up. It's hilarious. So, but this guy is an absolute beast. Probably one of the smartest guys we've ever sat down with. I said that he's the Androtate of Politics, just ruptured, gifted speaker. You might not agree with them, you may agree with them, but you can't look away.
Starting point is 01:53:52 The guy's an absolute beast. Babylon be basically made a joke about him being Indian 7-11. One of the things I believe in, I'm getting a racist epitats these days, it's not racist if you make fun of everybody. If you single out one group and one group only, but any group can get it. I make fun of Jewish people,
Starting point is 01:54:09 Catholic people, most people, everything. So here's the battle I'll be making fun of. I mean, that's just funny, bro. Promises the vacant administration position running the White House 7-11. That's okay. That's funny. The reason that's funny is because this guy
Starting point is 01:54:24 could literally have any job in the administration. That's how gifted he is. That's so funny. It's a joke. It's a satire. And I guarantee you someone like Vivek is going to take it and try and be like, Ha, ha, funny, funny, go fuck yourself. All right.
Starting point is 01:54:37 Can I go count my billions of dollars that I'm going to get, you know, after this thing. So Vivek's a beast. I think DEI should die. And that's my final thing. And here's the thing when it comes to the DEI, I'm so happy that people of all races are waking up. It, like I said, if it's Starbucks and you're like, we have to hire a certain amount, fine, go do it.
Starting point is 01:54:55 But when you have, when real life decisions and real lives are at stake, I have a problem. When Joe Biden says, the white guy president is just going gonna be a black woman, a woman of color. It's like, I want the best person that's qualified for the job. So when you have somebody going, I don't care, I'm only gonna hire this race. Or when you have United saying, I want crazy bastards eating crayons.
Starting point is 01:55:18 That's not an art play. That's not an art play. And what do we do? And like, or Supreme Court Justice says, I want the best person at the job and that is To wrap up here when I saw that story of Babylon be I thought it was just appropriate to make a stop. This go ahead. Oh, you're so far. Go ahead This is a dream when you make money you get to My Food Rob go ahead. Hey, this is the dream. When you make money, you get to force my some high end type of food.
Starting point is 01:55:47 Oh, I want to go. So it's more high end than I thought that 711. I mean, I just thought it was appropriate. I want to go for lunch 711. I feel like my friend Vivek is looking at. Look at how I. Eric.
Starting point is 01:55:56 Look at. Look at him. Look, look, look, look. You know, my God, you got a one of those per year. Man, it's insane. Anyways, all right. So end of the podcast, Vinnie. And they're insane. Anyways, all right. So end of the podcast, Vinnie, give us the final verdict on the neck before we wrap it
Starting point is 01:56:09 up. Guys, I love you. I've had at least 20 while I've been in there. I love you guys. Keep them coming because we're almost at 500. I said I'd give a 10 shot out. Jane Stanridge. Jane Stanridge.
Starting point is 01:56:19 I also want to give her a shot. She gave you five in a row. She gave me. She gave Tom. Guys, if you haven't been on the app, she has to ask. She wants to stay out of this. Shut up. Oh, she has me one question. I'm giving five. Vinnie is at the right. Yeah. I don't want to be here tomorrow because me and Jayne are getting married to run the way together. I said I'd give you a shot of you set a better last.
Starting point is 01:56:38 Michelle Medina were called to fry as Jonathan Schneider. Armin. How do you say that last name, Pat Armini? Ar. Armin, Kai Makihan. Good, that's my boy. Russell, call it a Sammy side, Brian Adams, Lee Little, Nick Kolenich. Wait a minute, Christopher Gibson, I appreciate your guys. Guys, Meneck, we're almost there. Where are we at? Where are the numbers, Pat?
Starting point is 01:56:56 You are, you're up there, man. You're, I don't know the exact. I think you flipped it. As if I was, I wrote it somewhere around here, but then it was, you're getting close to the 500. But by the way, Tom also got a lot of menex while on the podcast today So did Adam so if you want to support Adam go to menequad Adam I read my names are No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no 3pm tomorrow 3pm with Glenn Beck tomorrow 3pm with one day take everybody bye bye bye

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