PBD Podcast - Jimmy Dore On Damar Hamlin Vaccine Theory | Ep. 237 | Part 2

Episode Date: February 18, 2023

In this episode, Patrick Bet-David and Jimmy Dore will discuss: If unions are beneficial  Chelsea Handler promotes a childless lifestyle  Damar Hamlin not wanting to answer heart failur...e question Realtors finding other jobs because home sale decrease  FaceTime or Ask Patrick any questions on https://minnect.com/ Want to get clear on your next 5 business moves? https://valuetainment.com/academy/ Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 30 Right, so you're pro union yeah Now the problem with the unions in the United States, there's, is that they, I don't think that I mean, I'm not a specialist. I mean, I've been in a couple of unions myself, but I'm not a specialist on unions, but it looks like they're corrupted and they're part of the professional managerial. I get in me, of course.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Yeah. They're, they're, they don't really part of the camp. Yeah. They're part, they're also bad. I know. So for you to say you're pro union. So so he's again for me Jimmy I I But Christian Smalls Union is a great. There's lots of unions there you need unions You definitely need unions. I mean if you don't have you I mean Jesus Christ
Starting point is 00:00:58 They they look at what's happened to the freaking railroad workers just now They won't even give them freaking sick days and be and they have a union and the government comes in and crushes their union Because they were gonna win that strike and that's why that government that government had to do that and that's real fascism by the way If you would because I generally don't have the answer on unions I don't think it's all good or all bad if you could have this discussion What are the pros and cons of unions? You probably are just going to take the cons perspective, no? So my opinion is these things start with good intentions. But this is the challenge in me.
Starting point is 00:01:38 And when you mentioned the lady earlier, and then Vinny said, should they have their own money? And he said, well, she doesn't have money, but I don't think she can be bad. Let me tell you, okay, and I'll give you an analogy. Maybe this will make sense to you. Are you married? Yeah. How long have you been married?
Starting point is 00:01:55 10 to 13 years. Okay, so were you good with the ladies when you were younger? I'm assuming you were, because you're good with the, you can talk. I had some girlfriends. Okay, but you weren't shy amongst girls. So I want you to think about this here.
Starting point is 00:02:09 So imagine if a guy is not good with girls, okay? And he's only been with one, his entire life, and he's now 35, and he's not married, and but he's only been with one, okay? He's just horrible with girls. But all of us in at 35, he's now married and he's got a couple of kids and I he becomes super famous
Starting point is 00:02:36 and he starts making a lot of money and he becomes the best whatever, coater at his company and he joins Snapchat and there's an exit, and he makes $35 million, okay? So all the girls that were working at Snapchat now are coming up to him, oh my God, Bobby, you're such a great coder.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Man, I love, can we go for a drink? He's like, I've never had this experience before. Damn, one, shit, two, oh my God, three. That was cool, two to it left and right okay If you're a guy and you've never had play then all of a sudden you get a lot of attention you don't know how to handle it That's correct, okay? The same to me goes with money if you're a politician You've never made money you become a politician and you all of a sudden want to do the right thing Then Fizer knocks on the door. Most of the time you're for sale. Okay. If you're a union worker,
Starting point is 00:03:30 you're creating the union for the right reasons, then the people with money show up and say, hey, Mr. Jimmy Gaffa or whatever your name is. Okay. Hey, you know, or this union leader, we got this leading such and such. We, here's what we're gonna do. We think you're underpaid, okay? Let's strike up a deal and we're willing to do XYZ for you. But we'll do this and we'll give you more power and you'll be locked in for 10 years, 15 years
Starting point is 00:03:58 with this position, but we'll give you XYZ money. That's the problem. What a lot of these politicians and union leaders, they start off with good and then they're for sale because they've never experienced real money before. What do you think? Well, I don't, I, I've seen it happen, right? So I think there's a lot of truth to what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Sure. Uh, we've seen it happen. I don't know what it, like, like, we just saw, uh, uh, uh, they get booked, like, for instance, I, I've focused on the squad, right? Because those are supposed to be the people who don't take corporate money. They're supposed to be the people, you know, standing up to the establishment inside government. They're not doing it. And so, but they get book deals, right?
Starting point is 00:04:36 Like Corey Bush just got a book deal. I think she's, you know, I don't know how many tens of thousands of dollars she got for that, but she probably sold two books. So, I mean, that's how they get people. So you're right, right? So they do get people. But I think there are people who could stand up against it. I think RFK stood up against it. There you go. The forerunner story of pain and perseverance in America was released on October 4th, the publisher paid Bush and anti-police socialist who stoked BLM rights in 2020 in advance of $50,000
Starting point is 00:05:06 bush's financial disclosure reports show. Cory Bush. Wow. And it sold 729 copies in its first week. Crush in it. Crush in it. Crush in it. It's a card, but. 50,000.
Starting point is 00:05:18 We might have just helped our cell a couple more copies. There's a lot of money's current book deal. For $729, that's a lot of money. It's never for seven twenty nine. That's a lot of money. Never written a book. And that's a lot of money. I mean, I wrote a book. I got a book deal and my had a great manager at the time. So he knew how to get me a good deal.
Starting point is 00:05:34 And I think I got the last good deal you could get without being super famous. So my manager at the time was this guy Alex Murray is a great manager. And he got me. I don't know. He he worked it out. He got me $20,000 advance for my book. I couldn't believe it. I was like, that's amazing, man. I know.
Starting point is 00:05:52 I don't know how to write a book. I can't even read. Yeah, you're like, I don't even know. Imagine book comes at 367 spelling errors in here, but it's awesome. You know, it's awesome book. Anyways, so let's go to a complete different topic. Let's go to a complete different topic. I just want to get you this.
Starting point is 00:06:08 This could be a little bit of, you know, for we're not fun with this one, but I want to see what you say about this. Did you see the Chelsea handler clip about what it is to be single? Have you seen this one or not? Oh, this is awesome. Oh, you did it on this one.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Since you haven't seen it, I'm going to enjoy this even more. Do you have it, Robert? Okay, right there. So we're going to get the original OG reaction of Jimmy. Have you seen this Adam or not? No, not. Phenomenal. Both of you. Enjoy this. So here's the benefit of being a childless woman. This is the day in the life of a childless woman. Watch this. Day in the life of a childless woman. I wake up at 6 a.m. I remember that I have no kids to take to school, so I take an
Starting point is 00:06:47 edible, masturbate, and go back to sleep. I wake up at 12.30 p.m. and get ready for a busy day of doing whatever the f*** I feel like. I put on my most impractical and stylish shoes since I won't be chasing a child around the grocery store. I go to my fave spot in Paris to grab a croissant. I do a meditation session on the plane since I have no screaming kids, allowing me all the time in the world to become enlightened.
Starting point is 00:07:14 The weightlessness of my existence has granted me superhuman powers. I teleport myself back home, then I get ready for a night out with whatever hot guy I met on Raya that morning. I call up a babysitter and tell her that I don't need her since I still don't have kids. Now it's time for a workout, so I hit Mount Everest for a quick climb. I invent a time machine, go back in time, and kill Hitler. It's amazing what you can do when you have this much free time. And that's a day in the life of a childless woman.
Starting point is 00:07:49 She looks unhappy. Well she doesn't have a job either of her. Right? I mean, I just got triggered. Did you guys, Jimmy, from you guys watch that, I think she's really sad. She doesn't look, that smile isn't like a real, I felt the same way. Do you feel that way? Yeah, I'm like, oh, she's, she looks like she's really sad like she she doesn't look that smile isn't like a real I felt the same way You feel that way like like oh she she looks like she's hurting. Yes, let me tell you one thing Wow, I grew with one thing she didn't that entire fucking video. She went back and killed Hitler. Okay for you
Starting point is 00:08:17 Yeah, that's good. Let me tell you the problem with ladies like this by the way Can we just pull up her airdro quick? I'm guessing late 40s. I'm no, what did I say? I wasn't gonna say I'm guessing late 40s. No, what did I say? I wasn't gonna say 50. I'm guessing 41. 50 through. What do we got? Give me an age. 52.
Starting point is 00:08:30 40 set. All right, so I was off by a year. Here's the problem. A few years ago when she was 42, 43, and she kinda still had her looks, and she was allegedly banging 50 set. Yeah. This, this sex in the city, I do what I want to do,
Starting point is 00:08:45 I can go where I want to go, that was cute. When you're 50 and no dude, this hot dude you meet on Raya, they're not gonna exist anymore for you, Chelsea. Period. And the problem is this, it's like for every one Chelsea handler that thinks this way, there's a million 50 year old women that were fed this bullshit that are like, fuck you, Chelsea handler.
Starting point is 00:09:10 For me, for indoctrinating me, I watched Sex in the City, I was told, I don't need no man, I was told that I can just do what I wanna do and Galavan off to Paris and jerk off in the middle of the day and have fun and have my wine. It's like, let me tell you what's gonna end up with those women at the middle of the day and have fun and have my wine. It's like, let me tell you what's gonna end up with those women at the end of the day.
Starting point is 00:09:27 They're gonna be non-married, no kids, 17 cats, 14 dildos, a couple different vibrators, and sad AF. This is not a good business model for you to live your life off of. For dildo, for women. What's so ever for women? Show this to women, yes. Yeah, and I get it Jimmy
Starting point is 00:09:45 We get this is it's a comedy. She's being funny and stuff But I see real pain and there's something missing. I also felt pain. I felt pain from I did It was like a hostage video. Yeah, I'm not sure she's gonna be 50 something Yes, she's gonna have the cats and all this stuff But I mean I think I think deep down set you want to have some kids I think I would like to have kids. So I missed that. When I was supposed to have kids,
Starting point is 00:10:09 I was doing comedy and then I got- Not too late for you, Jimmy. It is. You wanna, you wanna adopt Vinnie? Take Vinnie. It is too late. But I don't have Vinnie. So I would like to, I was thinking of adopting, right?
Starting point is 00:10:20 Because you wanna have someone to bury you. And that's the number one reason. The number one reason. I don't have anybody to bury you. And that's the number one reason. The number one reason anybody to bury me. Should be that solar. I mean, it's that, but it's hilarious. Pat, why did you show this video? Of all things we could be discussing today, UFOs, flying saucers, everything in train wrecks,
Starting point is 00:10:35 everything, China, what made you go with this Chelsea handler? I mean, we've been talking about this. What a waste of a life. Yeah. What a waste of a life. For somebody that buys into that life, a miserable, lonely life, everything in life to me that has value, is stuff that outlives me and it's great relationships. And that takes a long time. That takes a very,
Starting point is 00:10:57 very long time. Again, if you've been through the fast life, and you've gone through it where it's like another one and another one and another one, and you've gone through it where it's like another one, and another one, and another one, and you and I were having this conversation regularly where I'm like, look, how many more you wanna do? You know how many more you wanna go through? What else are you gonna be doing? This is a hero to who? I mean, what that reminded me of is
Starting point is 00:11:15 I wanted to have a kid, and I was talking to my wife about adopting, and I just kept having the same, you know, idea in my head was the reason why I want to have a kid is because I want to stop thinking about myself 24 hours a day. I'd like to put my energy into loving something else and building something else up. And that's just, I'm, of course, as a comedy sketch. Yeah, we got that.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Yeah, but, you know, that seems like the opposite of that. So just think about, it's just, that's the problem I think I'm experiencing when not having kids is I spend too much time thinking about myself. I'll give you a complete opposite side for you to be thinking about. Okay, thank God she didn't have any kids, okay? Because the world would have two or three more Chelsea handers, okay? To me, maybe it would have changed there.
Starting point is 00:11:58 But I don't disagree. But here's a part as well. I think too many of the, we talked about this on the last podcast. I think I was in Orlando yesterday and in Vegas yesterday. I gave it to Orlando and I gave it to Alcan Vegas and then I flew back last night. And the group I spoke to in Orlando in in Vegas, my message was about some of you guys got a choose to start having four, five, six, seven, eight kids. I just want to come. That's serious with you. I'm telling you, I think the right parents need to have more kids. I'm an named John Morris, who was our
Starting point is 00:12:28 chair at Vistage in LA. Great guy, powerful guy, people know him in Santa Monica, money guy, venture capital guy, and he was our mentor. He was 60 at the time. Give or take. And one day, I'm having a conversation with them. I'd have my monthly one-on-ones with them. And I said, hey, John, how many kids you got? He says two. I said, wow, why two? You know, you think you made the right choice for two? He says, biggest mistake of my life. That's a really.
Starting point is 00:12:54 Two kids, biggest mistake of your, he says, biggest mistake of my life. That's a wise that. He says, the moment I got good at being a parent, I stopped having kids. Tell me what thing in life do you stop doing after you become great at it? Biggest mistake, we shouldn't have had four more kids. He got me thinking, I came home, I sold that, I told that to Jen, my idea was I want to have
Starting point is 00:13:14 five to ten kids. Is what I wanted. Have we ended up with four? We're supposed to have five twins. You know, one didn't make it, but you know, God's blessed us in a great way and life is a regular Alec Baldwin. Huh... A regular Alec Baldwin. Huh? A regular Alec Baldwin.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Is that what it is? Well, he's got like seven kids now. Dude, I would have 20 kids. I'm telling you right now, I would have 20 kids if I had a my way. But, you know, it's a different life, but also at the same time, there's a part where it's like, good for you for not having one. Because let's just say if she did have a kid, she probably would do it out of wedlock and she would probably sell the same exact philosophy to her and that
Starting point is 00:13:46 kids probably gonna be living the same exact life as well as she is and doing what she's doing. So I don't know. This message unfortunately is gonna inspire some people. For every Andru Tate, you have to have a Chelsea handler. You have to. You the extreme arguments of both sides, let them hash it out and debate it and then see who's gonna come up, you know, it long term winning. I don't even I add to that with the entertain number one. I don't think this is breaking news. Ironically, and your tape does have kids. Yeah, okay, so like he does and he's advocating having kids. So here's the problem I have with this. Can you imagine if some dude was like,
Starting point is 00:14:21 yeah, not having kids just could, just pouring in on the pussy, y'all, just, I'm out there making my money, no kids, no wife, I'm just driving my cars, I don't want no kid weighing me down, I'm going to Paris, I'm having fun, I'm jerking off all day, saying that as a guy, dude, you just got canceled, what are you talking about? What are you saying right now? No guy could say what she's saying.
Starting point is 00:14:41 And here's the harm with Chelsea. And he just said, yeah, Vinnie, you go out and say that. Let's joke, cancel. I'm finished And here's the harm with Chelsea. And he just can't say that. Vinnie, you go out and say that. Let's joke. I'm finished. Here's the problem with Chelsea. For every one Chelsea's handler that does this for attention clearly, it's not like she's saying in this in the mirror every day. And she's got 10 and a half million views on Twitter. So she's doing. She's a marketer. It's a freak show. Yeah. But for every one Chelsea's handler doing this to get views, there's a lady named Debbie in Ohio. She's a marketer. It's a freak show. But for every one Chelsea's handler doing this,
Starting point is 00:15:05 to get views, there's a lady named Debbie in Ohio. That's like, yeah, you tell them, Chelsea. And there's a lady named Maggie in Florida and Rebecca in California, that's living that life and they're crying on the inside because they're living Chelsea's life that's romanticized of being just this selfish individual succumbing to all your individual needs. Well, it's not attractive when a guy does it That's why that guy doesn't come around gallivanting like this and it's even less attractive when a woman does it
Starting point is 00:15:36 Maybe maybe I was projecting onto her who knows like maybe I mean, I said her smiled and look real Maybe it is real and maybe I'm projecting because I feel bad about myself not having kids. But Jimmy, that's a good chance. It's cool when you're a lady and you say that when you're 25. And it's kind of cool when you're 35. Not when you're nearly 50. It's sad and disgusting. Here's a part that all of us have to deal with.
Starting point is 00:15:57 And we had this conversation with the guy that we love. The world loves. Not broken. Not broken. Are handsome friend. No. Mike Brogan, Mike Brogan, Mike Brogan, Mike Brogan, Mike Brogan was here.
Starting point is 00:16:09 I'm thinking of handsome man. And by the way, Mike Brogan, you know, 60 never married, never had kids. Never married, never, and that good looking of a guy like he is like a, all around American guy that, you know, a girl would want to be with. He's straight. He's straight.
Starting point is 00:16:25 He's straight. I think he's straight. I would have to say he is straight. I don't know personally, but I would say he is straight. One conversation we had at the end of the video interview. He kisses like a straight guy. There you go. Get for it.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Impressive. Impressive. And that's what matters. Here's the part. Here's the part. We're all sales people. When somebody tells me I can't sell, I've never been good in sales, bullshit, even selling for your entire life
Starting point is 00:16:54 on whatever the lies you believe in, or whatever the truths you believe in, you're a sales person, okay. You can sell anything you want to other people as if you're happy with the decision you made, but then you have to be by yourself. And when you buy yourself, only one person knows if you're happy with the decision you made.
Starting point is 00:17:11 Chelsea's selling that life, but by the way, if she's by herself, she's 100% fully happy with the decision she made, guess what? More power to you. I'm just not convinced she is. It's the only thing. So let's go to the next story. Let's go from Chelsea into the Mar hamlin. Yeah
Starting point is 00:17:27 Which we've all seen that hit. We've all seen the fall We've all seen the jacket at this point is super well He came and apologized and he talked to his mom and dad and he says look this is not something I support It was I would just be in fashion with some not even talking about the jacket We had an interview with Michael straight straight-hand and by the way i can't believe michael straight-hand actually ask the question i love that you see that the fact that he has and the fact that abc was okay with him asking it
Starting point is 00:17:53 abc has to prove all the questions you ask i know but he has to question that's the establishment here's what the question was and and look at the answered that the marhamlin gave go ahead the question on so many minds, what causes heart to stop beating? In your 24 peak physical condition, can run circle the round me right now. How did Dr. Describe what happened to you?
Starting point is 00:18:33 to you. Um, yeah. Oh my God. Do I do it or do I? I sell my own stavari from. I mean, from my positive. By the way, Michael didn't go and say, why? The obvious follow up question question. And you're a great interviewer. You're supposed to ask what? Here's a question. Do you think the why was asked but ABC cut it? Mal, it's a great way. Do you think the why Michael is a great interviewer? He asked that first question. But by the way, go back 10 seconds.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Look how abrupt it is. Go back 10 seconds and look how immediately it goes into that. It doesn't make sense. Play the clip again. What are things going in his mind? Why? I saw my wife stay away from. doesn't make sense, play the clip again. What do you think is going in his mind? I saw him on a stairway from, I know from Mike's point of view. I don't believe that's an edit.
Starting point is 00:19:13 I agree. I believe Michael asked the why and they cut it. I agree. We know about editing around here. Yes, that's an edit. And Peck, I say one thing and a lot of people don't understand. Obviously, this is my opinion, like we always say, it has to do something about either he had
Starting point is 00:19:25 COVID or the vaccine which nobody has said if he said or not I want to say Pfizer is one of the biggest donors to the NFL you know the right 120 million dollars 100 and over 120 million dollars Robby you can look it up and I mind you Jimmy when you go after somebody like that big pharma We done with the video by the way. Yes. Okay. Look what they did with James O'Keeffe. James O'Keeffe, that guy talking shit about them mutating this virus. We'll have him in James O'Keeffe one week later. And then we'll make an example of him. Number one, number two, a study, there's a Smith Hart Institute study just showed that
Starting point is 00:20:00 hard attacks and deaths are from 2000, 2022 are up 30% from ages 25 to 44 years old. It's all going up. And Rob, I was going to send you the link on it. It's a heart institute study. Cote Pfizer does not play games. And there's CEO, I forgot where I saw Albert Burla. Albert Burla was doing a speech on one of those worlds.
Starting point is 00:20:23 One of those forums where they just set on state and spew bullshit. He was like we have all these Vax, because you know, a vaccine hesitancy. We have all these vaccines that I nobody's, we got to find the way to get people more motivated to take this thing. That's right. It's a little money, but it's insane that you saw fear. Did you see the fear where I saw the wheels turning in his head and the wheels were, do I tell people the truth or do I know that I was told to shut the hell up And don't say anything because my career's well Obviously he was he's but coach to not talk about that in a certain way and he was like well What can I say and not jeopardize whatever the deal is I was given yeah? So I mean that's if you can watch that and not have red flags going off all over the place, then you're, you know, your brain dead, but the thing is people would say, well, the increase in heart attacks are from COVID because COVID got started.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Although they did a huge study in the Israeli study, so it didn't. So the point, it does, my thing is around COVID and the vaccines is like, for the first time in my lifetime, we weren't allowed to question anything at all. And if you did, you were a white supremacist and a trumper. And it was the create, I mean, I'm like, no, I just wanna get informed. And you know what they would say? They go, please don't do your own research. You know before COVID,
Starting point is 00:21:37 don't do your own research. They would say, don't, I'd see comedians on stage in Los Angeles saying that, folks, please don't do your own research. You know before COVID, doing your own research just meant reading. Yeah doing your own research, just meant reading. And now they've shamed reading. That's how big farmers got people.
Starting point is 00:21:50 It's like I woke up in the middle of a building. It's been, well, it looks like we got ourselves a reader. Oh, one of them old. I said, you know what, what you're reading for? More? Don't you know everything that needs to be read, it's already been read by a small Bible. The Bible said it was true.
Starting point is 00:22:07 You wouldn't tell that to anybody else. Like, this is what I say. It's like if I was going to go buy a car, you would go, hey, don't look into it. Well, how am I supposed to know what kind of car to get? Don't you do one of them car fat things now, Jimmy. That's driving my ass. Ask the salesman. He's the expert.
Starting point is 00:22:22 What are you Henry Ford? And Jimmy. Yeah. I mean, people who have question authority bumper stickers told you to just shut up and stop asking questions about the vaccine. It's crazy. And it's not people who still think we haven't landed on the moon and Elvis is still alive, won't question the vaccine. It's the craziest thing. The biggest skeptics are supposed to
Starting point is 00:22:41 be comedians and cynics. They totally dropped the ball on this. I hope I never go through something like this again. And just look what happened with Ivermectin, right? How they can make everybody in the country still to this day think it's some kind of poisonous drug that's bad for you. Instead of what it actually is, a wonder drug. You know, they were looking at it to cure cancer before COVID. And the way I found out, the way I found out that they were lying about everything about COVID was I got vaccine injured.
Starting point is 00:23:10 And I got put into a study, right? So these doctors put me in a study and their theory was that the vaccine gave me long COVID symptoms. And they showed me, I had to go to a special place, get a blood test. And they showed me my biological markers were exactly like somebody who had long COVID, except I never had COVID. So then they gave me these drug cocktail. It was a zythromiasin, Ivermectin, fluvoxamine. There's a couple other things.
Starting point is 00:23:34 All the good stuff. And I said, hey, that Ivermectin, man, that's that horse poison, right? And the guy, the my doctor is like, he gymmy. And he told me all that stuff. He says before COVID, this was considered a wonder drug. It's safer than aspirin.
Starting point is 00:23:46 It's saved billions of lives. The reason why they're doing that is because it's been shown to be able to treat COVID in the lab. And that if it can treat COVID, they can't get their emergency use authorization for their vaccines. And so that's why I had to say that about hydroxychloroquine and they had to say the same thing about Ivermectin. And that's a fact. And so now we know that's
Starting point is 00:24:09 a lie and people just ignore it. Like as if it never happened. Or how about when they, the new lie is, well, we never said the vaccine would stop transmission and control. So of course you did. I got video after video, but people don't want to know that. They went from a hundred to 90 to 80 to, hey, give it a shot. So when I got vaccine injured, I found out they were lying about masks. They were lying about herd immunity. They were lying about natural immunity.
Starting point is 00:24:32 They were lying about transmission. They were lying about contraction and they were lying about funding the virus, the research that led to it. They were lying about where it came from. And if you said it came from a lab, you are a white supremacist racist. China virus, you hate. Yeah. Do you think they're gonna investigate it? Do you think it came from a lab, you're a white supremacist racist China,
Starting point is 00:24:45 China virus. You hate. Yeah. Do you think they do you think they're going to investigate it? Do you think they're going to go through an investigation? Who's who they going to get to investigate it? You know what I mean? They're all they're all part of it. Right. So it's going to take a real. Well, Rand Paul's not a Rand Paul will challenge it. And he ran Paul did. He stood up against Fauci. He fought. He lied. Fauci lied to Rand Paul, which is lying to Congress twice. Yeah. He asked him if he funded gain a function research at the Wuhan lab. He said, no, twice. And then the NIH said, you know what? We actually did do it. Fauci's lying. And Jimmy, we talked about this on last podcast. They'll never be held accountable.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Never. But I would, I would literally pay, like I started to go fund me page for millions and millions of bucks, Jimmy, just to, because you know, lie detector tests are only admissible in court. They're not admissible in court. They're not admissible, I'm saying. But you know what, they're admissible to the public. If you want to prove to these assholes, like Fauci or Hillary or anything,
Starting point is 00:25:36 well, we'll have this big fund, you come, we'll ask you the general questions, but then the one question we'll ask you, Fauci, did you do this, hold them accountable, do take a lie detector test? You watch the first 48, they sit on the techniques and go, you wanna Fauci, did you do this? Hold them accountable, do take a live detector test. You watch the first 48, they sit down the technicals and go, you wanna do a live detector? Sit in here, we don't have to use it in court,
Starting point is 00:25:50 but I wanna know if you're full of shit. So there's a lawsuit now, and so Fauci was actually bettiposed, and most of the questions he was like, I don't remember. Oh, that's all they have to say. I don't recall. I don't recall. Let me ask you guys a question.
Starting point is 00:26:02 I don't wanna go full run-spiracy rear-rest here. We talked about the establishment, but also big tech and big farm on all their hands and everything. The CEO of YouTube just stepped down. Oh, no kidding. You can't hear about that. No, I didn't. Yeah, our friend's used it.
Starting point is 00:26:22 25 years. Yeah, you know, this is me. Read the story. Go ahead, read the Right. So YouTube go up a little bit. To the top. So YouTube CEO Susan Wojciki. How do you say her name? I love it. It's pretty close. It's stepping down after nearly a decade in that role. She will be succeeded by Neil Mohan, Utebs current chief product officer. And if you go down, about the way that's a picture of her at
Starting point is 00:26:43 the world, the world economic forum Is there's establishment buddy there? She stepping down from YouTube after nearly a decade in the role She is a she's setting a blog post Thursday that she plans to focus on her family That's what they all say health and personal projects Shelf and advisory role the parent company Google and alphabet which owns YouTube Here's the last part Neil Mohan chief Officer, will be the new head of YouTube according to the blog post.
Starting point is 00:27:08 This is now effective immediately. The time is right for me and I'll be able to do this because I have an incredible leadership team place at YouTube says miss, what was your key? Anyway, so she said she's gonna do, what did she say she's gonna do? Family. No, what was the third thing she said?
Starting point is 00:27:21 Advised role project. I think she wants to be a YouTuber next. What she wants to be. You can probably get up there. You think this has any correlation with the heat that's being turned up on these questions because of like the Twitter gate. Just all the stuff that's kind of coming out,
Starting point is 00:27:38 censorship, what's going on. I wouldn't question authority. You think this has any relevance? I mean, I wouldn't doubt it. But I think, I just wanted to make one more point about Fauci is that when you know that the Dallas Buyers Club, you remember that movie starring Matthew Matthew? And it was all about that earlier.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Well, the bad guy in that movie is Dr. Fauci and everybody forgets. The reason why they had to do the Dallas Buyers Club was because Fauci and the government were keeping drugs that could help people away because they only wanted to push the drugs that were Club was because Fauci and the government were keeping drugs that could help people away because they only wanted to push the drugs that were approved by Big Farmer. And that's why they had to do the goddamn Dallas Buyers.
Starting point is 00:28:10 The same shit they did with AIDS, they're doing with COVID, the same shit. And why did they do it with COVID? Because they got away with it. And they're gonna get away with it. And they're always gonna get away with it. We also learned, in a podcast I had to believe with Zubi, that one of two countries in the world,
Starting point is 00:28:24 United States and New Zealand I believe was are the only countries that are allowed to Advertisement advertise on TV and what which ones were the craziest on COVID New Zealand, right? Oh my god Oh, Australia Australia was New York but Australia they were like you you are getting that they were going to people's house member Yes, people out there fucking houses like get out get you have the state stand your hot like Australia They send you to a camp. Yeah, people out there fucking houses, like get out, you have to stay in your house. Australia, they send you to a camp. Yeah, but let me ask you, let's give maybe the American people credit for a second,
Starting point is 00:28:51 just for a second. Okay. Do you think that most people, not all, because there's gonna be people that sort of were like, you know what, whatever just happened with COVID and these lockdowns and these mandates and can't say this and zip it up and shut your mouth and get in line.
Starting point is 00:29:08 That it's almost like fool me once, you know, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Like people have sort of woken up to like, all right, there's a authoritarian, you know, mandates. They didn't happen it again. Do you want to give the American people a little bit of credit that they won't let that happen? I don't know. Or do you think that we're all just fucking sheep and we're all just following?
Starting point is 00:29:26 I live in California, they just passed a law, supermajority, Democrats in the legislature with the Democratic governor, and they just passed a law that restricts doctors from practicing medicine if they go against whatever big pharmacist says about COVID. There you go. They'll find them. So that's a chill. You're not supposed to do that. That's authoritarian.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Yeah. And everybody just let it happen. Now a judge call it calmy for now. Now a judge has stopped it, right? But that's California. That's establishment. The judge. Part of the establishment. So which way is it? I mean, thank God that judge, right? But you did see the stats. We've been kind of, you know, making fun of it for a few years now that Gavin Newsom is that you whole employee of the year, but stats just came out just in fact. How many people have left California
Starting point is 00:30:10 to get the hell out of there? The Texas Vegas Tennessee floor to the whole deal. The stats are out there. I don't know if you want to pull that up. I just, it's out. Yesterday I got the phone call. We were talking about earlier. My mom called me about a dozen and a half eggs
Starting point is 00:30:20 and she said something like $20 and I was like, she's a little old I go, mom, you mean like 15, like not, it can't be, she was Vinnie, she sent me a picture, a dozen and a half eggs were, were in the, and I'm like, no way. I'm not joking, how much is gas, a gallon and a cow, average. I think it's around five or six bucks. I think it's six bucks maybe.
Starting point is 00:30:38 It got up to eight, but I think it came down and now it's around five or six bucks. Unbelievable. How do people survive in California? I don't know, no, no. But I wanna know. They spend most of their money on housing, came down and now it's around five or six bucks. Unbelievable. How do people survive in California? No, no, no. They spend most of their money on housing. Like in California, you're supposed to spend 30% of your growth
Starting point is 00:30:52 income. I think in California it's 50. Right. Yeah, then how do you have money for car payment? I don't know it in beverage. You don't have. Only fans and selling drugs. You know, what's gonna happen is, you know, you're supposed to take, give or take 10% of your paycheck
Starting point is 00:31:06 to put it into retirement fund. Right ever. How many people in California, they're just living, you know, 50% on the house, food and beverage, and the car payments. Yeah, everyone has to have a car in California. They're gonna retire with $0 on the bank account when they go to retire.
Starting point is 00:31:21 It's gonna be an ugly situation. Well, let me ask, so you know everything. I don't know anything about money. I don't know. You know what you should do since you don't know about money? Get your own podcast. You got 20 people about it. You got $20,000 advance on a book.
Starting point is 00:31:34 What do you mean you don't know? You're blowing up. Game in the system. What, so I put my retirement, I didn't want to put in the stock market. So I put it in a newity, and everybody's like, you're stupid for putting in a newity, but now the stock market. So I put it in an annuity and everybody's like, you're stupid for putting in an annuity,
Starting point is 00:31:47 but now the stock market's getting, so that I did, I started putting it in a 401k, but that's gonna crash now, right? Well, it'll come back up. You think? Long term or short term? You think long term, it'll become back, it'll always do.
Starting point is 00:31:58 So we're gonna lose the petrodollar right now. That's what the, so Joe Biden's synanigans in China and Russia is gonna screw the petrodollar now. I'm just gonna stop here right now. What are you talking about right now. That's what the so Joe Biden's synanigans in China and Russia is going to screw the petrile dollar. I'm just going to stop here right now. What are you talking about right now? So the thing that's going to affect the entire stock market. Unbelievable. I'll tell you. So if you don't know what the petrile dollar is, I'll explain it. So in the 70s, Nixon took us off the gold standard. And so he went to the petrile dollar, which was we guaranteed or we promised the use of our military to Saudi Arabia
Starting point is 00:32:25 wherever they wanted it, which is why we're committing a genocide in Yemen. In exchange for that, if you were gonna buy oil from Saudi Arabia, any other country in the world, they'd had to change their money into US dollars. And so then they could buy the oil in US dollars. And that's called the petrile dollar.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Now, what does that do? It makes every country decide, well, I'm gonna keep a bunch in US dollars. And that's called the petrol dollar. Now what does that do? It makes every country decide, well, I'm going to keep a bunch of US dollars and then they just started using it for other stuff too. So that's how the US dollar became the reserve currency of the world. And now Saudi Arabia, because of the shit we're doing with Russia, they're starting in China, they're starting to sell oil in other denominations than the US dollar. They're sending it to China, right? China's, what is it called the one?
Starting point is 00:33:07 The one. And I think India, maybe even Italy, they, Is this the brick thing? So constantly here and so on. And then the bricks things happening. So there's a shift that it's going to happen because of a American imperialism and hegemony. And when we are no longer the reserve currency,
Starting point is 00:33:24 doesn't our economy collapse? Yeah, so to me, here's a couple things you got to think about with that. Notice earlier when we were talking about our sponsor gold, and I give a shout out to them, and it's like, hey, small percentage, put it there. The only weight your age right now, you're 57, I think, I looked at the numbers there. So you got to, I don't know if you're going to be retiring.
Starting point is 00:33:42 It's a different story of retirement today versus a baby. You got a YouTube channel. That's the best of noody you got,. I don't know if you're going to be retiring. It's a different story retirement. It's a bit of you got a YouTube channel. That's a that's the best of noody you got by the way. The ad sense that's going to be paying you. It's not your 401k doesn't compare to your YouTube channel that you have. That's the ultimate ad sense. If you do it right sponsorship, you're doing a right with Patreon, all that stuff. Having said that, let's just say you are an average guy that doesn't have a YouTube thing and you are dealing with a 401k. It depends on what age you want to retire. It depends on your risk tolerance. It depends on all of that stuff. But this is one way of looking at it.
Starting point is 00:34:11 The whole climate change argument, okay, when the AOC gets up and says, you know, the world's coming to an end in 12 years and then your best friend, the girl you like the most, Greta, Greta who just, she's coming out with a new book if I'm sure you ordered a, the Greta's friend. My love her.
Starting point is 00:34:27 She's so awesome. So Greta's got a new book coming up about climate change. The best way to gauge if these things are real, climate change is go talk to actuaries who run these big insurance companies, who's jobs is to protect a billion dollars, because one thing insurance companies hate is to pay out money.
Starting point is 00:34:44 They do not like paying out any of their money. And you know, you know, this long term, they don't have a challenge of what's going to happen with the market, with climate change. If they did, they would be investing in different places. The whole real estate on the water, what's going to happen with homes on Florida, if it's that bad, water insurance companies, you know, offering the insurance to these homes on the water, or else, is it going to be an issue 100 years from now? Probably. Is it going to be an issue 50 years from now?
Starting point is 00:35:09 Probably. Is it going to be an issue in the next 10, 20 years? Probably not. So the actuaries job is to sit there and calculate risk. Everything's about that. So the petrodollar, the fiat currency, whatever way we want to put it, could that collapse? Could America go through the mess they're going through right now? If we don't pay our debt, the biggest, it's a scariest number to be thinking about is the following. This is the craziest number. In 2019, we paid $350 billion on interest of our debt. In 2020, our debt interest payment was half a percent.
Starting point is 00:35:49 We were paying $350 billion. 2021 was 0.1%. It went lower. We still paid $350 billion in interest. 2022, last year, our interest went up to 1.9 average. We paid $464.70. Here's a crazy part. Just Q4 of 2022, Jimmy. We paid 213 billion dollars of interest. Just Q4 at a 1.9% average. Right now we're on a 4.5 to 6% run rate this year. This will be the first year where America is
Starting point is 00:36:23 going to pay over a trillion. I could be a trillion, two trillion and a half, we pay interest. An interest, an interest only. An interest only. You're already, your debt is already climbing heavily. Now add a trillion dollars of interest and credit card payments in America. Credit card debt in America is 943.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Highs we've ever had it. And savings is declining. Last month our savings rate was 2.4%. in America's 943, high so we've ever had it. And savings is declining last month. Our savings rate was 2.4%. We're not saving a lot of money, right? That's a 17 year low. Those are the things to really be concerned about on what's gonna happen with the market.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Now, what this guy Jimmy is trying to do, Powell's trying to do with the rates, with inflation to try to kind of calm it down. The more and more and more he keeps increasing it, the more and more and more he keeps increasing it, the more and more and more he keeps increasing it. Inflation isn't dropping as quickly as people are thinking. He still has to increase rates. And there's a story that just came out,
Starting point is 00:37:15 which is pretty interesting. This kind of tells you what's happened to the real estate industry. This is a Wall Street Journal story about real estate. If you can pull this one up, and if you can tell me what page this is on, let me find this story. Okay, here you go. It's as home sales slow, realtors go back to other jobs. As home sales slow, realtors, and this is not like a regular
Starting point is 00:37:40 article, bribe art. This is Wall Street Journal, right? It's a home sales are slowing because of interest rates. Interest rates. But wouldn't, so wouldn't the home, so people still want the... And demand. But it's not interest rates. It's a good question you ask. Okay. It's great.
Starting point is 00:37:55 It's not interest rates. It's great. There's a house in our community that I'm trying to buy for somebody in my family. Okay. They're asking 1.294. They were asking 1.7 million a year and a half ago. So they went to $1.6, $1.5, $1.4, and now it's $1.29. That house is worth $750, but they're asking $1.29, okay?
Starting point is 00:38:15 So the $1.29 is these families every month or every two months that they lower $100,000, guess what they're starting to realize? This is not more $1.7 million anymore, okay? This is probably gonna end up selling for $900,000, $800,000 honors. Guess what they're starting to realize? This is not more 1.7 million anymore. Okay? This is probably going to end up selling for 900,000 dollars, 800,000 dollars. So it's not interest rates. High interest rates are given a reality check to homeowners that are being greedy thinking, wait for it, we can sell it for more. Wait for it, we can sell it for more. Wait for it, we can sell it for more in a shit pay, lower by 100 grand, lower by 100 grand. So it's greed that's causing these realtors to leave
Starting point is 00:38:46 because realtors today don't know how to tell the client, Jimmy, can I tell you something? Yes, what is it? You're gonna get upset when I tell you this, Jimmy. What's that? Your house is not worth 1.5 million. This is a $900,000 house. What's the reaction Jimmy's gonna have?
Starting point is 00:39:03 You know what, now Jimmy, I'm gonna leave, I'm the real term, trying to give some common sense here sense here when I leave guess what Jimmy's wife's gonna say babe fire Patrick Immediately, he's clueless then he's gonna call the next realtor and any realtor's gonna say what just like any guy says on a date with a girl I'm gonna change your life and the realtor's gonna say Patrick has no clue what he said this is at least a $1.55 million home. Then you hired that realtor, then a realtor 90 days later, guess what that realtor has to tell Jimmy? Jimmy, I have to break it to you. This is an $800,000 house. So it's the relationship between the realtor
Starting point is 00:39:35 and the client right now that's the conflict. Realters don't know how to break it to the client that this house is not what you think it's worth. I don't think it's just a rate. Can I add one thing real quick? By the way, when we're talking about the realtors that are going back to other jobs, we're not talking about the top 10% of realtors,
Starting point is 00:39:50 top 20%, we're not even talking about the top 50%. We're talking about all the guys and gals that saw what was happening in 2020. And like, whole lot, let me get on the bandwagon. And they were cook, chefs, Uber drivers, whatever, photographers, whatever, just photographers, whatever. And they got their real estate license. By the way, I did the same thing in 2005.
Starting point is 00:40:11 When I saw everybody making money in real estate in Miami, I'm like, oh, I wanna get my real estate license, then came 2008, crash, all right, I'm done doing a realtor. So all these fake fly-by-night realtors, they're out. And then it's the people who are experts at this. It's almost like the people that want to start a podcast, everyone's doing podcasts. Next thing you know, you know, times get tough,
Starting point is 00:40:32 all of a sudden people drop out of the podcast world. It's the people who are in it for longevity, and the right reasons are still in it. So shout out to those realtors. The people who are in it for a quick buck, they're out of it. So you think I'm okay, I don't have to worry about where I put my money for this. I think you just keep in an annuity, they're out of it. So you think I'm okay, I don't have to worry about where I put my money in.
Starting point is 00:40:45 I think you just keep in an anewity, you're good. What? Yeah? For what time frame? 10 years, five years, three years, it's very different. If you have no plans with your 401K over a 10 year period, maybe look at the allocations, pay attention to it closely.
Starting point is 00:41:03 You don't wanna have your stocks and 100% small cap stocks. I don't know what type of equities you got. You know, if you got the index and I don't know what kind of an audio, if it was a variable an audio or an index an audio or a fixed an audio, those are three different types of an audio. You got a straight-up fix and what was the rate to get you? So it was 5% but then after the fees, it actually turns out to be like three. But is there a lock up period? If you look up an index annuity, what an index annuity does is made for boomers. An index annuity would be you can get the upside of how to market us up to percentage.
Starting point is 00:41:37 So they'll say like, okay, if the market is 38%, you're capped at 12. Okay. But if the market does minus 38% like 2008, guess what? You're not losing anything. You stay at zero. Stay zero. So it gives you to zero to 12. Okay. But if the market does minus 38% like 2008, guess what? You're not losing anything. You stay at zero. So it gives you to zero to 12. So an index in beauty was designed specifically for boomers. And it gave the best of both worlds a fixed beauty and a very good. I feel good about that. Yeah. I mean, parts of look. Yeah. Jimmy, just do yourself a favor. Take all the money. Go to Vegas. Put it all on the back, baby. What is this
Starting point is 00:42:04 self directed 401k? What is that? Or you can choose your allocation strategy. Like I want my brother says he puts it into real estate. You know, instead of putting it into the stock market, he does a 401k somehow where he puts it into real estate. Is that possible? Of course it is. Yeah, to reach you can put gold in your 401k. You can do 100% gold in your 401k. Really? Did you hear what Peter Teal did with his 401k or this Roth IRA? He really? He became a billionaire. I mean, it was a bizarre. By the way, he did it. That's not the average person's going to Jimmy. If you want some consultation, we have an app called Menect. You're so funny. You are funny. What is that? I don't get the job. By the
Starting point is 00:42:41 way, you know about the app Menect. It's a very interesting app Menect. Here's how Menect works. You know how Menect works. So you know how many times people DM you and they say, Jimmy, I'd love to talk to you for 15 minutes, man, can we get on it? And you're like, I don't have time. And you also don't want to ask him for the money. Well, on Menect, it does one of three things.
Starting point is 00:42:56 If a person wants to ask you a question for DM, text response, you'll say it's a hundred bucks, but you respond back a hundred percent. If you want to respond with a video, is 200 bucks. But if they want to do a 15 minute face time with you, it's a hundred bucks, but you respond back a hundred percent. If you want to respond with a video, it's two hundred bucks. But if they want to do 15 minute face time with you, it's fifty bucks a minute. So you'll have a 15 minute face time with them, seven, fifty, you'll make eighty percent, and Minette keeps twenty percent. So Minette app is made for influencers out there.
Starting point is 00:43:17 Who made that? It's the guy that's sitting in this room here with you. Minette, it's our app. Yeah. That guy right there. Thanks, Jimmy. Did you make that app? No, it was not. You know how this app got started?
Starting point is 00:43:28 You made it? Yeah, this app got started because my lawyer charged me for a seven minute call. He charged me 30 minutes. I called him back. I said, bro, we had a seven minute call. He says minutes roll up. I said, what are you worth by the minute?
Starting point is 00:43:41 He says, no lawyer charges by the minute. I said, I'd love it if there was a company that I can pay lawyers by the minute so instead of looking for it We built a company call me really do you have a minute to connect? Let's menect on menex So Jimmy door if you wanted to do face-down with people you can be up there and Jimmy you you could be one of the experts, but if you need help with your Fixed annuity or your self allocation for one gay plan, come talk to me. I'll charge you $100 a minute. So funny. He's so funny. Are you a financial guy too?
Starting point is 00:44:12 Yes. Oh, really? Yeah. You need a financial. That was the realest thing Jimmy said all day. You know, it's real when they use this breath. I need a minute. So we're at the end of the podcast, Jimmy. Really? That was great. Guys, if you enjoyed this podcast, give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel.
Starting point is 00:44:30 More importantly, Jimmy, if you don't mind, last time, I wasn't born here. What he is a veteran. I was born here. Doesn't that, that's not an ex-sit out. He's a veteran of fun. You should. I think we maybe get rid of that law, right?
Starting point is 00:44:43 I think so too. Do we have your vote, Jimmy? Yeah, I would vote for Pat. Okay, listen, self-funded. Courage. What the hell, you got a funny list? Turn the list around. Okay, don't need corporate money.
Starting point is 00:44:55 Honest integrity is not for sale. Has there a money thick skinned courage, compassion, conviction? Come on. The thick skin, you know. It's there. It's a good list. By the way, before we leave today,
Starting point is 00:45:05 next week's a pretty big, we got a pretty big show. Do we want to talk about it all? Oh shit. Next week's live. What are you doing? You're right. We need it. Can we talk about that?
Starting point is 00:45:14 Oh Jimmy, what times your flight? What time do you leave it after this? Today? My flight's at 3.30. Okay, perfect. So you got any plans for lunch or no? No. Okay, so you'll come with any plans for lunch or no? No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:26 So you'll come with us, but I want to show you what we built. We bought this building and it was sitting there for a year. My dad said, buy this building. You're not going to find a building that's close to your house. I bought it. We have no clue what to do with it. We got an idea. I don't even know how long this idea was.
Starting point is 00:45:39 Six months ago, it's going to be more like that. This is too much of a good. Yeah. And I said, listen, why don't we turn into a comedy club? So we turn into comedy club. Yeah, let's see. Yeah. Then I said, why don't we turn into a comedy club? So we turn into comedy club. Yeah, let's see. Yeah. Then, then I said, why don't we create it for studio where any podcaster can come. We put a 16 foot TV LED TV and it'll have your logo, your brand Jimmy Dorsha, whatever. And you got your four, five, you know, guests that
Starting point is 00:45:59 are there. And you got 300 guests watching you do a live podcast. So we set that up. And then last week, we had our first private event there and we built a high-end cigar lounge in the same exact building. So you come in, there's a humidor, there's a bar, there's a pool, there's a, what do you call it? Poker table, domino table, private boardroom in the back, but it's only by invitation.
Starting point is 00:46:20 I'll show you that when we go to it. And we're doing our first ever live event next week. Yeah, is that really next week? That is the how it has so lucky for pbd Yes, yes, and he's you know, he has a Cuban guy in there right now just pumping out Jimmy people loved you Oh, that's great to say they would you agree? Understatement, understatement,
Starting point is 00:46:46 uh, the chat exploded really. And uh, views that we haven't seen in quite a time. They loved you, man. They loved that. They loved you. You're amazing. You're awesome. It's great having you on. Thanks for looking forward to doing this again. If you want to give your last plug for the event you're doing in February this Sunday in Washington, DC, Lincoln Memorial, we're doing an rage against the war machine. It's a rally. Ron Paul be there. Chris Hedges, Tulsi Gabbard, me, a lot of people will be there. Can you put the link in chat in description.
Starting point is 00:47:13 Folks, go look it up. This is the website here. This Sunday, NDC, Libertarian Party, People's Party all coming together. NDC, Go see Jimmy and others that are going to be there. Have a great weekend everybody, we'll do this again next week. Jimmy, thanks for coming out. Bye bye, bye bye.

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