PBD Podcast - Myron Gaines On Russia Issuing An Arrest Warrant For Top Republican | Ep. 275 | Part 2

Episode Date: May 31, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Biden McCarthy reached that ceiling deal to avoid default and here's what's in it. President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have reached that ceiling that are the Los Angeles June 5th deadline. Biden described the bill as a compromise where no one got everything they wanted. The 99-page agreement includes provisions to keep non-defense spending stable in 2024 fiscal year and increase it by 1% to follow on your. It also included a two-year debt limit increase to deal fully funds Medicare for veterans including 20.3 billion out of fund for toxic Exposure and expands work requirements for the for the super supplemental nutrition
Starting point is 00:00:37 Assistance program snap and With changes expiring in 2030 The 90 the agreement resins around 3030 billion in unspent coronavirus relief money while exempting funding for veterans, medical care, housing, assistant, Indian health service and a program for COVID-19 vaccines. It introduces changes to the National Environmental Policy Act to streamline the process. Additionally, the deal ends the pause on student debt loan repayment within 60 days,
Starting point is 00:01:07 although the GOP's proposal to rescind the White House plan to waive student loan that did not make it into the package, the House is set to vote on the legislation on Monday. So here's six things you must know from the new debt ceiling from political number one work requirements, the deal tightens work requirements for SNAP and temporary system for needy families.
Starting point is 00:01:25 And it introduces new time limits for receiving food assistance affecting individuals up to 54. Number two, energy permitting. The deal permits mining changes to the permitting process for energy projects, clean energy funding, totaling hundreds of billions of dollars. COVID Act clawbacks IRS cuts, what's the IRS cuts? The deal claws back a portion of the $80 billion in funding to the IRS. The exact amount is not specified, but it's relatively small compared to the Republican
Starting point is 00:01:52 demands, which is sought to recent over $70 billion. Snap a spending caps. They went from non-defence largely flat out around $637 billion. So in other words, the left one and God what they wanted. That's what the negotiation sounds like defense funding is kept track at the president and eighty six student loans the deal preserves president by this plan to cancel student that up to twenty thousand dollars
Starting point is 00:02:14 the agreement allows the education department to resume collecting monthly student loan payments and interest potentially costing around eight five million dollars each month so time when you see this year who won this negotiation uh... the democrats did did. There is no strong enduring change that's going in here. Remember the IRS, all those new agents and all the regulations are going to go out and do all this and turn the IRS into a sort of a militarized, I guess what? That $80 billion is still in tack. The thing I read said that maybe $10 billion was trimmed off of it.
Starting point is 00:02:45 And remember that 80 billion was new. Remember all those agents that they were gonna hire and everything? That's all in there. So okay, take 10 billion off that but the rest of it's funded. And then you look at the student loans. Student loans, okay, you're still gonna
Starting point is 00:02:56 20,000 off the top. So the American taxpayer covers that for everybody that studied art history or one other useless degree. From a theory. Yeah. Exactly. Because exactly.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Sitting on debt, all the rest of us are going to take care of them for $20,000. And but they can go back to trying to collect the balances from everybody else. And the other part that I noticed, check this out. The work requirements and the needy assistant, they expanded, but they sunset the limits in 2030. What's 2030? That's two presidential elections and a midterm away. So there is an intentionality to kick the can
Starting point is 00:03:44 on providing entitlement. Here's what the Republicans got. They got out of it saying, hey, we want to reduce all this dependency money. We want to reduce this entitlement money. We want work requirements so that we don't, basically, it becomes universal basic income. If you're just giving it to people and there's no requirement to work, you follow that path. It basically becomes universal basic income. Except all of a sudden you go back
Starting point is 00:04:08 and this is gonna expire in 2030. So the Republicans put an expiration in there. You know what the expiration is? Two presidential elections from now, it all goes back to free money. And the energy permitting, minimal changes the permitting process for energy project, which means it's not allowing drilling and expansion
Starting point is 00:04:30 of shell oil or other things like that, but clean energy gets its billions, which is gonna head right for the auto industry, it's $7,500 a car if you buy a green car. But just don't try to plug it in California because when all those people in California have electric cars, you're going to cause. So in other words, Biden is a better negotiated than McCarthy. Yeah. Yeah. Somebody got up to the, I don't know if it's Biden is a better negotiator
Starting point is 00:04:56 or there is just more. Imagine if you're McCarthy, you're in your 40s, 50s, you're young for the rest of your life, your legacy's gonna say you couldn't negotiate with a 82 year old. What a freaking great legacy for you. Great job. Now the 58 years old, got out negotiated by 24 year old, older man who has a hard time going up the stairs, fall three times, but he beat you.
Starting point is 00:05:19 And then go, by the way, while you control Congress, while you control, it's not like you didn't have Congress. You have Congress. There is. And you were, how's the way, while you control Congress, while you control, it's not like you didn't have Congress, you have Congress. There is. And you were, how's the represent, and you wouldn't drive it harder to get what you wanted. There's a lot of people on this camp that are not happy with their negotiation.
Starting point is 00:05:35 So the only thing that's good about this is $30 billion, which was effing pork that was sitting off to be used for any purpose, whatsoever, that was part of the coronavirus relief that was 30 billion dollars that the Dems have put in there to use for anything that got acts that was a that's called an ear mark It was a bigger mark and that got pulled out, but You look at everything that's in here. There's such an opportunity to do things for the country and they kicked the can down the road and they gave in on a bunch of things and
Starting point is 00:06:08 They put a 2030 deadline and going back to the American public basically giving you be eye to a lot of people that are perfectly able to work and just don't want to and Binds gonna spend this I Want gonna spend this I would absolutely of course. I mean, we're... For spin as in what to say, hey, we... Look what we did. Yeah, of course. Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Agreed. By the way, I mean, if this were a movie, if we've seen the Dead Sealing thing happen year after year, you know, every handful of years, if this is a freaking Marvel movie like Tom talks about, it's like, the world's coming to an end. We need someone to save us. The Dead Sealing's crashing down.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Oh, Marvel did it again. Thanks, Captain America. Thanks, Superman. Thanks, Batman. We all know how this was going to end. Thank God. But it's not like this was going to, they were going to let this happen. Yeah. I mean, I'm not surprised. I mean, former government employee here, like, the government operates in what I call controlled chaos, you know, continuing resolutions, raising the debt ceiling all the time. I think we've done it like a hundred times or something like that's like World War II. So they're always operating under, okay, let's just get this, let's make it to this point and then just increase the limit.
Starting point is 00:07:12 The camp down the road. Exactly. It's literally quintessential kicking the can down the road. Exactly. But at some point, that road's going to have to come to an end. Government shut down, got recycled home. You know, yeah, you know, the government shutdowns all that stuff. I've been through several government shutdowns when I was an agent.
Starting point is 00:07:27 And it's just, you know, and then here's the thing, you're considered an essential employee when you're law enforcement. So, you know, you would still go to work and like, I guess I'll get paid an alumsum in like a month from now. Just kind of take a comment just not now. It comes just not now whenever you have a government. It happened under Trump, I want to say where they hold negotiation with Pelosi and Jummer and she's like, everyone's going to blame me.
Starting point is 00:07:46 I'll take the word and I'll take it. And then what we saw happen is, you know, 67% of the country lives paycheck to paycheck, including government employees for sure. So when they don't get their check in two weeks, or in a month, the crowd gets restless. The last government shutdown that went down when I was an agent, like everybody was freaking out, man. Like, oh, man, what's gonna happen? Blah, blah, blah, blah. This is, you know, a pretty pandemic.
Starting point is 00:08:10 But yeah, every time it happens, it's like an 18, I wanna say. Yeah, like eight, yep, under, under Trump. So luckily, it didn't last as long as when it was under Obama, but it happens, you know, that's what it is. The government is perpetually kicking the can down the road. Just show what, shows what happens.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Next, rely on the government. Yeah, yeah. Good things are not happening. Paul 66% of voters say Joe Biden is too old to serve four more years. A majority of voters 66% believe Joe Biden is too old to effectively serve. Another four years as president, according to a quinoa pick, Paul Republicans and independent largely hold this view while Democrats more divided with 57% sane Biden is not too old. And contrast, only 37% respondents think President Donald Trump, who is 76, is too old for second
Starting point is 00:08:55 interesting. 37% compared to 66%. Even though they're only five years apart age-wise, Republicans and Independents lean towards the belief that Trump is not too old, while Democrats are split on the issue. Washington Post, back up, backed up, focused group, also highlighted negative assessment of Biden's physical abilities and mental health, with swing state voters questioning his age and speculating about dementia.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Can you play that clip by Jake Tapper, please, if you have it? Here's Jake Tapper on the show yesterday. You're on CNN yesterday talking about, you just had it, Rob. The age. And just have it a minute ago. I did. I mean, I'll grab her right now.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Do you know happen when they told when they asked Joe Biden what he thought about the poll? You know what he said? What are polls? He had no idea what the hell they were talking about. He just walked away. He's under shaking hands with the air. He probably said I haven't been to a jet in this club for many years. That's probably probably been coming.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Every president's job. He's his auditorium. He's like, God, make it bigger. There we go. Go ahead. That's hilarious. As far as I remember, we played for helping your cranium. I played this.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Like, can we play this? Audio, I can't hear it. Can we play this? Yeah. I see an ex-fine. So reaction.. Can we play this? Audio, I can't hear it. Yeah. Can we play this? Yeah, it's CNN's fine. So reaction. They need all the views they can get. Thanks.
Starting point is 00:10:09 You can't do audio. Audio is up on my end. Okay. Alright, so what, Tom, when you think about a poll like this, how, how, how important, how critical is this? Rob, can you just check to see maybe another clip can play that? How critical is this when you see 66% number like this? Is there any credence to this poll or is it just another thing that they're showing here?
Starting point is 00:10:28 There's a lot of credence. What happens is, remember how bad the pollsters did in the last two elections, how wrong they were. You could take the results of the election and go down to list the polls and there were very few of them that were within their previously stated margin of error. Right now, so let's separate the polls and to talk about the American psyche. The American psyche right now has seen Trump and CNN, they saw DeSantis announce live on Twitter, so the election is at the front of their mind.
Starting point is 00:10:57 And so the closer we get to election, the more we get more people show up in what's called the likely voters, because remember they do the polls, you see that says registered voters at this is a poll of likely voters would you say you're likely voter yeah I'm pretty pissed off what I just saw I'm definitely gonna vote so the likely voters right now have been activated for the moment and they've all woked up and said if the election was head-to-day or likely voter what would you everybody saying
Starting point is 00:11:21 this gosh you know what China with the economy of everything I don I don't know, this is real, this is very real. But does it mean that the Dems are gonna pull back on the cardboard cutout that currently serving as our president? I don't know if they're gonna do that because they're running the country behind them, right? It's a proxy. We have, we talk about proxy wars. We have to all
Starting point is 00:11:45 understand right now. Right now we have a proxy president. That's what's going on right now. We need to think about this and it's not, and it's, it's, it's not, Kamala the cop who, you know, know what I feel about her is the age of California in the devastation she had. Right now, people are close-past and they're, they-past, and they're second guessing it. And they're saying, I do think age is an issue. This is very real, because the voter for the moment has been activated. This is all gonna subside.
Starting point is 00:12:14 We're gonna go in the holiday season, and then they're gonna pop back up in January. But do you think Tom, that the age situation is gonna be big enough to have those voters that we talk to buy at them? Because you'll the Vegas numbers. On all the ones that I looked at has Biden in number one Biden is the favorite to become the president you think the age is
Starting point is 00:12:31 enough because I don't think it's about the age I mean it's not even about his policies the voters that are voting for him are gonna vote for Nat Trump that's what it's gonna be the end of the day so it's a not Trump vote you know how I feel and I think Pat me he'll speak for himself, but I think he's coming on this page too. I believe the proxy president stays in place until they decide that the health crisis is there. I think Michelle steps in and she is your Democrat. Michelle?
Starting point is 00:12:56 Michelle, I think she's the lucky one. Are you saying that Michelle Obama is going to step in all of a sudden? Not yet. I've been dismissing that idea for years at this point. I don't think she's running whatsoever. I think she might be the one. To your point. I don't think she's running whatsoever. I think she might be the one. To your point on Vegas, I think that will crystallize
Starting point is 00:13:10 and be cemented once there's a candidate from the Republican primary, and then that person, whoever it is, Trump to Santas, will be the favorite. Listen, for anyone that doesn't think that the age is not a problem, you're living in La Landa. More I am. I mean, you're living in La Landa. You're living in La Lalle. I mean, they are more on their yeah, like you're living in La Lalle land It just let me finish one thing please so
Starting point is 00:13:30 You know, what is it? 70% 66% think that Joe Biden is too old 37% by the way, do you see what number of percentage people think that Ronda Sanchez is too old to run? Zero That's not a concern. But so I think I've said this before, the juxtaposition, if this were the case of Trump versus Biden on stage, we've seen that movie before.
Starting point is 00:13:54 We've seen this play out. But Trump, I'm sorry, De Santis versus Biden, the competency and the age disparity, you'll be so glaring that De Santis would just walk his way into the white house just because you have a 44 year old man versus a 84 year old man it's so polarizing and such a just glaring situation where Trump's only four years age difference i don't think it's gonna be that big of a factor
Starting point is 00:14:22 when it comes down to the election time yeah i mean the the reality here is that people value, they don't value competency. What they value is how the candidate makes them feel versus the real. Trump elicits a lot of, you know, strong feelings from people. He's the race, the race, the dance, the world, the world, the guy, the big, blah, blah, but at the end of the day, was the United States a better country with him in office. Yes, it was. I mean, when I was an agent and he was
Starting point is 00:14:45 President, we're arrested and taken down some of the worst people We're putting more pedophiles in jail. We're getting a more criminal aliens. The country was stronger when Trump was in office versus now The guy can barely, you know, have a speech ready and or speak coherently even when there's a teleprompter in front of him So the thing is is that people value how they feel about a candidate over the candidates competency Which goes to show you that we live in a very pussy stupid world where people lack critical thinking skills We talk about this all the time policy versus personality and what do you think most people vote? Plotally, no you're wrong. It's personality. Yeah, most people are gonna Vote based on the job. I'm't like go buy policy, is that it? No, what I'm saying is, I'm joking.
Starting point is 00:15:25 I'm joking. Most people are one or two issue voters. It's the economy stupid or it's abortion or it's immigration or it's guns or it's healthcare, whatever it is, they got their one or two issues that they care about. But they're not going policy by policy by policy by policy. They're just like, all right, I hate Trump's tweets. He's out. Joe Biden's a piece of shit. He's out. Joe Biden's a bitch shit.
Starting point is 00:15:45 He's out. And that's just how people vote. And the thing also is that like, you know, people went off after Trump for the, you know, grab her by the pussy, come and blah, blah, blah. We're talking about a clip that was over a decade ago. It was locker room talk when he was, you know, a star, et cetera. And if you don't think that men talk like this behind the scenes, then you're just not living in reality.
Starting point is 00:16:03 If anything, I want a president I'm able to relate to. I'm able to sit down and have a conversation with. I love watching Trump's interviews like he did with full-send, et cetera. You can see that the guy is a personable guy. People can hate him, whatever that may be. But regardless, you got to take out his personality. Okay, is he a good president?
Starting point is 00:16:18 Did he do good things? He did. It's pretty much irrefutable. But people are more concerned with how Trump makes them feel versus what he's doing on the real. Hard to separate. That's exactly right. It takes a deep crisis of a nation
Starting point is 00:16:29 to get people think about the real. But during a deep crisis, they will. I saw polls that were like 90 days after 9-11, or you glad George Bush is president or would you have preferred Al Gore? It was shocking. It was all the way over. Why?
Starting point is 00:16:44 Because probably 90 something percent. Exactly. And it percent exactly because you know what they were thinking they were going by thinking wait do I want Gore the hand-ranger pacing around the Oval Office or I want the kneebreakers here and Dick Cheney was seen as a kneebreaker and so people were all lined up with you know it but it takes a crisis like that to get people to go to the real otherwise its perception politics also show you're even jake tamper from cnl watches when you have to give this poll paul news parable joe by the newt
Starting point is 00:17:12 i'm so sorry to be telling you back please i can't hear anything you guys are talking over its fifteen seconds parable news parable joe by the newt and paul all the president leads is democratic competitors by huge margin two-thirds of all of the american people surveyed sixty-six percent of the public
Starting point is 00:17:30 say that a biden victory would either be a setback or a disaster for the united state can you imagine that's a great hope that that's not a script that by the way he's getting more credible incredible by the day by the hour.
Starting point is 00:17:46 Jake Tapper. Wait, is that news or is he making an apology? Jake Tapper was like making apology. Yeah. So he said, he said horrible twice, horrible news, horrible for Joe Biden. I'm shocked they even didn't cut him off. I'm shocked. I didn't want to come over.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Can you just give CNN credit for a second? For years, they were feeding us nonsense. And this is actual. It's not CNN. This is him. That's what I'm saying. I'm giving him credit, not CNN. Give Jake credit for the work that he's done here here. Yes. And by the way, he cannot stand. Donald Trump. No, he cannot stand. I am willing to bet deep down inside. He is hoping the sentence becomes his presence. Yes. I am hoping deep down inside. He is hoping DeSantis becomes his president. Yes.
Starting point is 00:18:26 I am hoping deep down inside. He's sitting there saying, please get this, you know, biting guy out. I don't want the other guy in. Let's get somebody like a DeSantis in. I think that's who he would want. And a lot of guys in his world would rather have a DeSantis than a biting or a Trump.
Starting point is 00:18:42 I think guys like him would rather have a DeSantis in a Trump or a Biden. Yeah, we like him would rather have a descentist in a, in a, or a Trump or a bite. Yeah, well CNN for the rainy spat, they better hope Trump, like they need controversy because CNN has just been going then in another town hall. They revitalize.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Yeah, Trump revitalize them with that with all men. Come on, what a generous guy. Yeah, what a nice guy. Dude, he's such a, that's, that's, he's a good, good, hard-hearted guy. And the thing is this, right? People are gonna say the things that they want to say about Trump. The point is Dude, he's such a, that's, that's, he's a good, good-hearted guy. And the thing is this, right? People are going to say the things that they want to say about Trump.
Starting point is 00:19:06 The point is this, he doesn't, Biden has not faced the same level of scrutiny that Trump did. If you, if we had Trump's family, right, involved in all the nefarious acts that the Biden family's involved in, do it shady deals with Dina, with China, accepting money for foreign nationals, all these shall come. Burisma, you know, Ukraine, whatever that was. Yeah. If all this crap was associated with with Trump They would have buried a hurt further, but you don't see the mainstream media covering that with all the nefarious links to the Biden organization
Starting point is 00:19:34 Oh my god, bro if it was a dog if it was a Donald Trump junior laptop With under over smoking crack underage Chinese girls all that are you kidding me, bro? Would have been over dude They went you want to know how high know that they had just have a heart on for Trump But they're trying to get them on anything they had died in them up in New York And I don't know if you were gonna talk about this. It's not me if go for if you guys were they and I'm up in New York So Alvin Bragg attorney general out there went ahead and died on for false of flying business records Which by the way guys is a fucking misdemeanor, okay? But they went ahead and hit him with the felony because they think it's gonna be in furtherance of a felony,
Starting point is 00:20:05 which I'm looking at my head like, wait, he paid off a porn star, his attorney ended up getting charged for that federally, et cetera, whatever, now the state of New York, and that's what Alvin Brack campaign under, by the way, I'm gonna go after Trump, I'm gonna go after Trump, and the best he could do was a falsifying business records, which is typically a misdemeanor charge,
Starting point is 00:20:22 but he went ahead and tried to enhance it to the felony on site of, oh, it's a furtherance of another crime, which I think they might try to use the, you know, donating to a campaign over exceeding the funds as the subsequent crime, which doesn't make sense because that's a federal crime. That's a whole other thing, but they just have a hard on firm, you know, the lawsuit, right, which I actually read the lawsuit on air. It's written as a novel. It's not written as a legal document. It's literally, I want you guys go on,
Starting point is 00:20:46 paste, or look at that thing. Like a 50 shades of gray type thing. It's literally a 50 shades of gray thing. And the woman that made the allegations, basically her case was on her testimony and two other witnesses that she called right after the act. So and everyone's running around saying, Trump is guilty of sexual assault.
Starting point is 00:21:00 No, he was found liable in a civil court. It is not the same thing. Proponents of the evidence as a far smaller burden than it is beyond a reasonable doubt. But the court of me, you know, public opinion wants you to say, oh, you got a convicted of sexual assault. No, that is not true. He was found liable and it doesn't take much proof
Starting point is 00:21:16 in a civil case to prove 51% versus 49 essentially. Did you see the interview with the lady, with Anderson Cooper, sister, were you physically raped? Oh my god. No, listen rape is not physical Rape can be emotional rape can be and and Anderson Cooper have you seen this or no? Yeah, I haven't seen this but it sounds like please find that clip Do you know what you want to talk about? No, emotional rape emotional But have you seen this? Oh my goodness you because it's the to talk about? Emotional rape? Emotional rape? No, but have you seen this? Oh my goodness, because the funniest part about this is
Starting point is 00:21:49 how uncomfortable Anderson could be right there. If you can, oh my God, zoom out a little bit. Who's this girl? So this is the lady, this is the girl that says a Trump Rape der. Okay, watch this, go ahead. You don't feel like a victim. I was not thrown on the ground and ravished,
Starting point is 00:22:04 which the more rape carries so many sexual connotation. This was not sexual. It just, it hurt. It just, you know, I think most people think of rape as a violent assault to disnarrow sex. I think most people think of rape as being sexy. What? Let's make a short break. Think of the fantasies.
Starting point is 00:22:26 Listen, listen. We're gonna take a quick break, we're gonna get you a few questions to round. No, no, listen, listen, listen what she says. You're fascinating to talk to. Listen. My God. Okay, you see?
Starting point is 00:22:38 What the hell is this? Let me make this a whole other way. I forgot to mention one thing for you. When I read through this document right yeah clown world fucking clown world This woman by the way just you guys know when she made the allegation right against Trump that he he scraped her in this in this store Right out in out in New York City Manhattan What she basically did was she went ahead and released it first in a newspaper Okay, she released that part of her book in newspaper Then she went ahead and released a book and did a tour.
Starting point is 00:23:07 You're telling me that this woman was actually assaulted as she claims, but she conveniently goes ahead and puts this out right before. Wildtrupp is campaigning and also when she's right in the middle of a book tour and the Harvey Weinstein stuff was popping off. Like come on, man. Like perfect timing, like what's going on here?
Starting point is 00:23:24 And the craziest thing is my friend, people will, like they'll just say, they won't, they don't go, they don't dig deep, right? They're just like, he raped her. You didn't hear? He had pinned her down and jumped raped her in some lobby. And this is the girl, like he raped her, wow, emotionally, what did he do?
Starting point is 00:23:41 He just being there, she felt like violated, I'm so confused. That's the problem. We don't use static terms with a lot of these liberal retards on the left. They want to go ahead and say stupid shit. Like, I feel like I was raped. Or he raped me emotionally.
Starting point is 00:23:54 No, it's penetration against your will, stupid. Okay, that's what it is. That if we're gonna go ahead and make serious allegations about people, well, we need serious definitions on what the fuck we're actually talking about. But over there, on that side of the internet, they want to use ambiguous terms like sexual assault, and I felt this way, blah, blah, blah. Regret is not rape, but that's the problem is that people feel like they can go ahead and retroactively withdraw consent, and it's getting into a very scary situation now where guys are gonna have any type of status, whatever.
Starting point is 00:24:22 You need to make these girls sign NDAs or consent forms or whatever because they're coming after the fact 20 30 50 years later right say oh this happened me blah blah blah to go in a push a fucking book Yeah, that's yeah, by the way if you show this video of this lady again Who does this lady remind us what's her name flavor Flaves? No, that's wife. You've seen 40-year-old virgin. With the, you have that picture I sent you? The one that works at the manager. Yeah. She's like, you're fascinating.
Starting point is 00:24:49 I'm going to put some blush on you real quick. It tells, she's in another world, dude. The clown world. By the way, what's embarrassing is how uncomfortable, yeah, totally. What's embarrassing is how uncomfortable Anderson Cooper was exactly and how quickly the producer told him in his Commercial face-appnosis Embarrassing and in the clips gone viral all over the place, okay, I'm surprised the first time you're seeing this Yeah, absolute embarrassing when you see her make the argument that rapist not
Starting point is 00:25:19 Yeah, so but but but so he like she's so boxed up. So he's sometimes Yeah. So, but, but, but, but, so he, what? She's so boxed though. So he's sometimes so, so he, so he, so this is what he got in trouble for New York and he's, he's in court and everything is for this person. This is one of things. Oh my God. Listen, their, their goal is to do whatever you can for this guy not to run.
Starting point is 00:25:36 That's what their goal is. Absolutely. Whatever they can for him, that's right. It's so obvious. It's a targeted attack. When I read that lawsuit and that complaint and then saw when she filed it, she claims this happened back in the freaking 90s, yet she comes out with it.
Starting point is 00:25:47 You know, right before she puts out a book and then here's the other thing. If you had really been assaulted like that, right? Why would you take that part of your book specifically and put it out in the public in the newspaper to see how people respond to it, as soon as people respond to favorably, okay, I'm dropping a book and then boom,
Starting point is 00:26:02 book tour right after. No one questions any of this stuff and it's like, dude, is she serious? But that's why she went to a civil court versus a criminal court. She goes to the playbook. There's the playbook. An unassailable victimhood is what we have now. That's what we have now.
Starting point is 00:26:15 Unassailable victimhood. You can claim victimhood on anything. And the only way to make that work is ambiguity. Ambiguity of defining genders, ambiguity of what a fact is, ambiguity of what rapists is, ambiguity of what rape is and isn't. Now you have unassailable victimhood. This is a playbook, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, it's dead. And we talked about this earlier. The words we came up with. So, qualities of the most annoying people in the world, victimhood, voile, complainer, ungrateful, leachers,
Starting point is 00:26:39 modern day women, crap magnet. What's the next one here? Is entitled bitter, nacker? I mean, these are all elements and qualities of that and she shows some of those qualities. Let's go to the next story. The Santis is going after Trump, like never before. This is a CNN story. Let's see here. So Florida Governor Ron DeSantis now candidate
Starting point is 00:27:04 for a person person has openly criticized former i don't know calling him fiscally irresponsible a supporter of amnesty for undocumented immigrant and blaming him for destructive coven nineteen policies dissentist aims to flex the powers of the presidency like never before intending to fire trumps handicap fby direct to to Chris Ray on his
Starting point is 00:27:25 first day of elected. He believes Trump has changed since his 2015-2016 campaign and asks questions. I don't know what happened to Donald Trump. The Santa's, by the way, that's a very good strategy. The Santa's plans to push the limits on the executive branch using his knowledge of the Constitution, leverage points, and the true scope of presidential powers to accomplish the schools. He wants to discipline the bureaucracy,
Starting point is 00:27:50 dispel the notion of independent agencies, and issue partners for cases, involving political targeting of weaponization. So check this out. That whole concept of, I don't know what happened to Donald Trump of 2016, 2015. He said the other day, one of the things he's been talking about is, Trump keeps going further left.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Oh yeah. Trump keeps going further left. I actually think that's powerful to make that statement. And it shows in Florida, dead heat race between the Santas and Trump, Florida, governor around the Santas and former President Donald Trump, are tied in a neck and neck contest among likely GOP primary voters in Florida, according to a recent poll conducted by victory in size to Sanctus. Neroly leads with 38.2% while Trump follows closely at 38% in a head-to-head matchup between
Starting point is 00:28:37 the Sanctus and Trump. The governor holds a slightly stronger position with just over 40% compared to Trump, 39% the poster senior poster Ben Gopright acknowledges the uncertainty regarding the durability of this result. He suggests that the Santa's surge in the polls may be temporary reaction to his campaign launch or it could slightly, it could signify signify the beginning of a successful campaign, the outcome of denomination may hinge on Florida Republican voters, as a leaked audio from donor meeting reveals the importance of winning the state's winner takes all presidential preference,
Starting point is 00:29:11 primary schedule from March 19th of next year. What do you think of when you see this, Myron? It's crazy, man, because it's gonna cause divide. I think the thing is that, you know, the census obviously is very, people love them down here in Florida, but I don't know if the rest of the country knows about them like that.
Starting point is 00:29:28 So, yeah, I wish they would collaborate and work together and, you know, take over the Biden administration, but, you know, that's not going to happen because now at this point, it's kind of in the court of public appeals and they've been making fun of each other and, you know, Trump's been poking fun at him.
Starting point is 00:29:44 So, yeah, we're past that. But Vyra, do you think that they can't do what the Democrats do? We talked about this in the last podcast, Biden and Kamala went at it, but right when it was done, he's like, I love you, vice president. There's zero chance that that happens if Trump wins because they're not going to go the other way around. It's possible, but not probable. That's what I think.
Starting point is 00:30:04 Just because it's been kind of them just shitting on each other the whole time and even even Trump's been he's been going pretty hard at the Santa's and so on and so and and Kamala was never on Biden's level. I mean, she was she was punching up. He was like, I cool, whatever. I got a I got a cross off a African American woman and make her vice president. You're one of four people that are candidates. And if you kiss the ring, so to speak, I'll give you the exact, there's a political move.
Starting point is 00:30:28 That's what he did. So he's definition, she's not African American, right? So she's making it in Indian American. Sure. Have you ever seen Kamala when she was dating Montel Williams and Montel went to an event with two girls, her being one of, have you seen? Yeah, I did.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Yeah, Montel was like, my runoff. Montel was with her and another girl and went to an event. Look at that. Pamp, look at that pamp. Well, listen, chilling. There's many pictures on the internet with me and two girls. That doesn't mean that. I mean, obviously, that's the only way.
Starting point is 00:30:59 You're not the vice president. No, no, no. Kamala Harris did so. And, you know, Montess Montel when Montel was running the number one, by the not, Kamala Harris did, and you know, Montez Montel, when Montel was running the number one, by the way, what's so funny? Is that a cross he's wearing or is that a sword? I think that's the sword. Okay, I was going to say it's actually probably a cross sword.
Starting point is 00:31:13 It's probably one of those cocaine sifters. I mean, this unplugged, I've seen Pearl Intentious. Can I say one thing about DeSantis? It's interesting because I don't think that's think there's going to be some cohesion there. I think that's the far gone. I wish too. I think that's too far gone. It was interesting.
Starting point is 00:31:33 I watched the Heat Game by a shout out to the Heat. I was watching, it was Game 5, it was a few nights ago. I was with all of my buddies that I grew up with in Miami. You have known these guys, yeah. All this segment of my friends, they're all liberals, all of them, okay? So safe space for you. Yeah, so safe space.
Starting point is 00:31:51 So I come in late, you know, because I was working late that day, and I walk in, they're like, oh, look who's here! Mr. Maga, Mr. Right Wing, I'm like, it's great. So it just shows, like, as it registered independent, like you can't win these days. No. If I go into right wing circles, I'm like, so it just shows like as it registered independent, like you can't win these days. No. If I go into right wing circles, I'm the soy boy. I'm the, I'm the leftist, the communist.
Starting point is 00:32:10 And if I go into left wing circles, I'm the mag. I'm the Trump. I was like, listen, guys, there's no way to relax for a second. But I said, is anybody here a Trump fan? No, fuck Trump, Trump, Trump. I go, all right. None of these guys are revoting in the Republican primary, but I get this as anecdotal, but I said, all right, if you had to choose between Trump and DeSantis, who would you vote for? 10 guys, okay, these are never Trumpers. What do you think the results of my internal poll was?
Starting point is 00:32:40 Eight to two DeSantis. Oh, then six, seven, three. Six, four. Seven, three. DeSantis, the Trump. Okay. Trump, then 6, 7, 3, 6, 4, 7, 3. Decentes, the Trump. Okay. Trump 7 Decentes, yeah. Tom. I'm gonna go also 6, 4 Decentes.
Starting point is 00:32:53 It was split down the men. Oh, God. Five. So just for some perspective, these guys who never, they, I have to meet these guys. Yeah. Because at this point, I'm not sure they all hate Trump. The way you do. I you, you, I'm telling
Starting point is 00:33:06 you they do. And they would never in a million years vote for Trump, but that's in their mind. How low a dissentist? Well, and they're all Florida, Miami-Dade guys, but, you know, the Sanctus is popular here in Florida, but I just don't know if the rest of the country is gonna, you know, it knows who he is or cares, you know, obviously Trump is the more polarizing figure. He's, you know, he's more marketable, right? And Trump did a fantastic job when he campaigned
Starting point is 00:33:30 before Make America. Great again, you know, he's a businessman at the end that he understands that, you know, being a president is advertising, you know, make it fun and Hillary, lock her up, you know, crooked Hillary, et cetera, like all these memorable moments. Do you have all, any of these, like, memorable moments with these other guys?
Starting point is 00:33:44 Like Obama, when he campaigned, change, right? Like he was real big on where he'd go ahead. Yes, we can. So the presence that typically went, especially in this social media age, are the better marketers. And they say that for every business, you either have a product problem or a marketing problem.
Starting point is 00:34:01 I think we know what Ron DeSantis' problem is is it's a marketing problem. And my Trump don't Ron DeSantis problem is as a marketing problem. And my Trump don't got that problem. Yeah, I might be made a good point because like the country doesn't really know who DeSantis is but the left has put out those little markers of, don't say gay bill, he hates gays. And the NAACP just put out that thing that said,
Starting point is 00:34:18 warning, don't come here because they're actively going after black people. It's like, come on boy, so the country knows of him as being Florida, as being like a Nazi, don't come here, you know what I mean? And all these polls that are behind all of this, this is right now what we have is they are pop activity polls, right, you have a little activity and you have a pop,
Starting point is 00:34:38 you have a little activity, you're gonna have a drop. So you're gonna have a little activity pop, little activity drop, and that's why victory insights, Polster, Ben Galbraith was saying, hey, we really don't know about the durability of the pole. What he's saying with the durability of it is, hey, three weeks from now, somebody's gonna make a little verbal gaff
Starting point is 00:34:55 and then it's gonna pop the other way. Americans aren't going to wake up and be really pullable. Mark my words until the morning after the collegiate national championship game. That way all new years is over. All the funnigames is done. The football is over. And we are into the serious part of the year.
Starting point is 00:35:13 I believe we're going to be in the recession there. And then people are going to wake up and go wait a minute. We really have to do this. And you're going to have iOS, South Carolina, New Hampshire, lining right up. Until then, we're going to see pop and drop.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Pop and drop. Pop and drop. Okay. Let're gonna see pop and drop pop and drop pop and drop Okay, let's go to the next story pop and then drop it drop it Tom Elon Musk neural link wins FDA approval for human study of four of brain implants. This is a Reuters story Vinnie I heard you were like getting You know like asking to be early. I wanted to be one of the first humans in it. So Elon Musk's New Orleans has received the approval for the first
Starting point is 00:35:49 senior in chocolate on significant achievement for brain and plant startup amidst ongoing investigations into its animal experiments. And recent weeks the FDA has not inspected New Orleans laboratory practices, despite concerns raised by employees and experts Victor, Crowdomire, a former FDA official stated that the FDA should have verified the reliability of neural links,
Starting point is 00:36:09 animal study results, before proven human trials, musks in visions, the brain implants as a potential cure for various conditions and as express confidence in their safety, even offering to implant them in his own children, the FDA.
Starting point is 00:36:25 The FDA had previously highlighted safety concerns regarding the devices, lithium battery, wire migration within the brain, and safe extraction without damage and brain tissue. So, can you run a poll? Oh, God. Run a poll saying, how many of you would be open to the idea of going on first trial testing to have this chip, nor link chip put into your brain? Just curious to know what percentage is gonna say,
Starting point is 00:36:54 yes, it's more than a chip. It's wires, wiring in your brain. And I just, am I remind you, Elon Musk, awesome, space traveling, doing all this, all this stuff. He's doing, bought the Twitter. It might be a wolf in sheep clothing world. This thing is, I'll doing all this all this stuff. He's doing bought the Twitter It might be a wolf and sheep clothing bro. This thing is I'll notice this all happen The FDA approval happened on the day that they did the whole thing with the Santas They went live all that stuff bro. They can't even do the live event, right?
Starting point is 00:37:17 You want to put a freaking they want to put wires in your brain? I just don't who's to know that at one point They have all this shin you're at that they could put shit in there to control your ass and make you to shit that they want you to do. I don't trust that. All we've read, we're Christians in the Bible. I've always read Mark of the Beast, Mark of the Beast, it's when stuff is going to start being put inside you is when it's game over. I don't trust it. The FDA pad, they halted a bunch of stuff because thousands and thousands of animals pigs were dying. They were failed testing, the animals were tripping out. They just killed, they just killed the animal.
Starting point is 00:37:51 I think they're gonna be testing on people that have extreme physical problems, which at that point, they're like, listen, this person's, they'd rather be dead than, you know, be in the state that they're in, go ahead, test them to see if you could fix their problems. What are you signing up on Thursday? On Thursday, I'm actually going to get the rest of the quote, the rest of the quote, musk the rest of the quote, he said, I invite other
Starting point is 00:38:12 presidents of Canada to join me on Twitter spaces so that we can make their opinions known to the American people. And I would like to offer Joe Biden a neural link test at no charge. Oh, really? test at no charge. Oh really. Yeah Brain everybody else can come on Twitter spaces and then Biden he'll give him the neural link chip at no Well, time you say stuff like that your previous series guy. He's joking Yeah, I just don't just say you know, it's hard to offer that don't go put this on Twitter According to Tom Ellsworth, Elon Musk is putting a chip into Biden's brain.
Starting point is 00:38:45 I think a lot of people are gonna sign up for this thing. I just don't trust it. I think aside from the people that, you know, the people who find it necessary, the people with major nervous system issues, mental health disorders, what have you, I think these people are... You do it.
Starting point is 00:39:00 No, I'm out on that. But I think people are, young people especially. Are you permanently out on this? I'm out. No, no, hang on a second. Are you permanent? I'm out on that, but I think people are so young people especially are you permanently out on the amount I'm just no hang on a second. Are you permanent good being a human meaning? Five ten years never say never but I'm in the never camp for right now because what you know Are you a man? I want to hear that I'm probably in the never camp, but I'll have to say this 5% opening there probably I went to school with a guy that got the external it's basically I went to school with a guy that got the external, it's basically the external hearing technology,
Starting point is 00:39:29 you know, that actually, you see, you see people with that. And it's amazing. It was absolutely amazing. I mean, it's this wire that goes in there and a cochlear implant that's inside your ear. And then, you know, it just, it changed this life. So I've seen technology firsthand do that. And and I was completely blown away and I was first thinking
Starting point is 00:39:49 You're gonna walk around this thing, but it was such a a life changer for the guy And so I think that's probably the path we're gonna go on here ultimately Well, how about you, Myron? When you sign it up for this thing definitely not But this is how they're gonna get it a streamlined out They're gonna incentivize people by paying them money to do it. Whether it's gonna be some kind of stimuli check or, hey, we'll give you 5, 10k, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:40:11 You know, we'll give you this money right away. Tax-free, just put this chip in your head. And it's gonna be the beginning of how you can go ahead. Government's gonna pay or a private company. It could be, it could be both. It could be where the government promises it and backs it and then the government, and then they go ahead and, you know, reimburse the private company for doing so. So, I mean, I wouldn't be both. It could be where the government promises it and backs it and then the government and then they go ahead and you know
Starting point is 00:40:25 Reimbursed the private company for doing so so I mean I wouldn't be surprised. I mean I want to know Pat what about you I want to know we're because Pat hit me out. Yeah right now. Why not my units for people that you know They like they have strokes. They can't use their hands. It's what they're saying is you're gonna be able to basically download French and have like if somebody's speaking to you in French, you know, you know, that's a you understand it fluently in your ear through this thing. And who knows what the the future is going to be, bro, you could download like in the matrix. Remember when they're like, yeah, she's going to find the helicopter. She's going to find the helicopter. Yeah, yeah, that's super human.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Downloads. Yeah, but again, it's it's who controls that download. At one point, could just put out a massive, hey, all of you idiots, now you are slaves. Period. I don't trust them. I think the guy is brilliant. I don't trust that shit. They're gonna target the susceptible people, the poor, the weak, the sick.
Starting point is 00:41:14 Hey, put this chip. It's gonna make your life better. And they don't got nothing to lose and they're gonna get some money out of it. So they're gonna do it. And then that's how they start. And he's amundate. And it's coming from Elon.
Starting point is 00:41:23 He's the savior of free speech. He put he put you know he has spaceships landing back on it. I don't trust it. Sorry. Yeah. So you're can sing your Thursday appointment Thursday's finished. You guys you guys just talk me out again. Rob, what's the pole so far? What's the pole so far? Let's see the pole. I'm curious. No. Good job, guys. 89% said no 11% said yes. That 11% is like, let's go. They're gonna have to say refresh. We'll just refresh and let's see what that pole is. Refresh to see where it's at now.
Starting point is 00:41:52 I'm curious. Circe, 89 are saying no. No. 89's still the same, 89, 11. Okay, all right. 200 votes legit. 89 saying no, 11 saying yes. To the 11 that are saying yes,
Starting point is 00:42:05 why yes to the 11, that's a big percentage to say yes. So why yes? Is this, you know what it's like, like I remember in part of in the company insurance company, we had a movement going on where guys were taking, what is the thing you take in school to help you study better? Adderon.
Starting point is 00:42:24 Adderon. Adderall. So people would call me, he would think that guy over there in that office taking Adderall, it's helping him focus better and this I'm like, listen dude, here's all you need to know. I don't take Adderall, I don't like this, I don't like that. Anything that controls me, I'm not a fan of.
Starting point is 00:42:37 Like I don't want any of that stuff. But look, a lot of people did. I'm like, I'm a bit of a judge, I got a DD. And my doctor told me I got a DD, so this Adderall thing is really help them out. Like, all right, do you keep telling yourself that? You're right, you believe it. If you wanna do something like that, go for it.
Starting point is 00:42:53 So there's gonna be a camp of people who are going to, history tells us, anything that's come to expedite and speed up the process of getting something without having to work hard for it, there's a long line of people that open to that. Why would there's a big market for that, right? So, you know, the movie NZT, I'll never forget the limitless movie. Remember the limitless movie?
Starting point is 00:43:18 The limitless is sick. By the way, this is the first ever piece of content that went viral. Do you know the story? No, let me know. So the movie comes out and I had a website called Patrick Bed David blog.com. Can you go to it? I don't even know if it's the one.
Starting point is 00:43:32 Go to patribebedaivoblog.com and see if it exists. Where does it go? Somebody probably bought it Pat. Yeah, okay, so it doesn't exist. So we had this blog and I would write something once every other week. So it's 2012. Check to see what limitless came out.
Starting point is 00:43:44 The night it came out, I wrote this article. I'm actually curious to know this was one of my first five pieces of content I ever wrote. 2011. I wrote it the night it came out. Go to the day it came out. Do you know what the day it came out? Anyways, so I write this article and I write, okay, March 8th. So March 8th, I write the article that saturday. Okay, so I write the article that Einstein used NZT and were to get it. Okay. So then I write and all this stuff, you know, in life everybody's looking for shortcuts on all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:44:11 But what if there was a way to get NZT? Would you use it? I go to sleep, wake up in the morning. Pistings at the top of Google, I have 10,000, thousands of emails asking me, do you know where I can get NZT from? I said, I don't know nothing about NZT. It's just an article I wrote, but it was the power of the internet, how an article can get viral. It just tells you how many people watch the movie
Starting point is 00:44:36 and they're also interested in this NZT. This was the article, right? Whatever I wrote in this article, 12 years ago. But the moral of the story is what? There's a massive market for people who want things without the hard work. That is not gonna go away. And I'm telling you, so many people are going to subscribe
Starting point is 00:44:57 to these chips because every time they got a new upgrade, they got to know, like you know the whole Tesla that automatically upgrades, the new upgrade to the brain, the new upgrade, we have this, the new upgrade to the brand the new upgrade We have this a new upgrade to this. Oh my god. So now watch and like there's gonna be like a thousand kids in high school 920 and them have a 4.5 GPA. Oh, yeah, so so education goes Berserk This thing can complete you know how Chad GBT disrupts so many different industries where writers and Hollywood went on strike
Starting point is 00:45:23 Yeah, because they're like why am I needed why do you even need me comedians are going out there on Chad GBT disrupted so many different industries where writers and Hollywood went on strike. Yeah, because they're like Why am I needed why do you even need me comedians are going out there on chat GBT saying can you give me a monologue on this and tell this show and A style of how this comedian says that comedian and then boom let me clean it up at Mount Wars to it and go out and read it right so if This thing does what it's capable of doing with the upgrades. Why do we need school? Well, why don't we need to go to high school? Why do we need to go to college? What do you need it for? You need information? Just get the link. That's all it is. It's a very interesting direction we're going into. Because you know during COVID,
Starting point is 00:45:53 when people were saying some people had on their profiles where people were buying men's who hadn't taken a vaccine. And- Pure bloods, we're the pure bloods, yeah. Whatever was called. By getting girls were dying to get sperm for like 400 bucks. That didn't take vaccine, right? That didn't take vaccine.
Starting point is 00:46:11 Like me, lady. Yeah. Anyway. So this is almost like a camp of people dating each other. We don't have the, you know, chip in their heads. You can actually talk to somebody normally. Oh my God. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Where it's not like no one else. Yeah, like, hey, are you chipped? No. Okay. Let's talk. And the reason why this thing is gonna be successful, unfortunately, I hate to say like that, is because human beings always strive to go the path of least resistance, right?
Starting point is 00:46:33 You look at people go ahead and get gastrobi, bypass surgery, right? Because they're fat. This is gonna be more on bypass surgery where people are gonna be able to get some tips in their head and be able to like, oh, now I can speak another language. Oh, now I'm a critical thinker. I'm no longer a retard. Like people are gonna be able to get some tips in their head. And they would be like, oh, now I can speak another language. Oh, now I'm a critical thinker.
Starting point is 00:46:45 I'm no longer a retard. Like people are gonna go ahead and do this because they're like, I'm an idiot. So let me go ahead and get this chip in my head so I can not look like as much of an idiot. But that's what it is. People are just lazy. We live in a very Instagramfication Uber Eats type society
Starting point is 00:47:00 where people don't want to necessarily work for certain things. You know what we're having also. Imagine if everybody had a six pack. What's the big deal about having a six pack? Nothing. It doesn't matter if everybody was shredded and cut up. What's the big deal? It's no longer attractive to be there, right?
Starting point is 00:47:14 It's the complete opposite. If everybody, if you right now, if I ask you right now, what day did John F. Kennedy graduate from high school and who was this best friend if you write them so I'm like oh my god it's not even fun okay so what is the fun aspect what makes it fun is when we can study people who can naturally compete at a high level to see who can get to that peak performance of competition naturally. The moment you take that natural method of competition out, if you beat me, you didn't
Starting point is 00:47:52 beat me naturally. There's no meritocracy, but there's no like, I'm impressed by this guy, right? So it's kind of like, I'm not impressed by you. You're a chip. You're not talking. It's the chip talking. There's nothing impressive about you. What's impressive is the chip you got. That's impressive chip, I'm not impressed by you. You're a chip, you're not talking. It's the chip talking. There's nothing impressive about you. What's impressive is the chip you got.
Starting point is 00:48:07 Yeah, that's impressive chip, but not you. So you actually lose identity, but again, will it be a trillion dollar business? Oh my God. Oh, no, here's the other thing. Two people need to understand. Most people are literally stupid. Like I think people need to understand that,
Starting point is 00:48:21 like the common American is a functioning retard. Like they are stupid, they clad like critical skills. Retard. Okay, retard. Right. Retard retard. But the point is that people, especially nowadays,
Starting point is 00:48:35 they lack critical thinking skills. They're not able to look at something, question it, come to their own conclusion, they're gonna go ahead and go with what everyone else says. People are sheep nowadays. So, this chip is just gonna allow people, not to their own conclusion, they're gonna go ahead and go with what everyone else says. People are sheep nowadays. So, you know, this chip is just gonna allow people, not only to be controlled, but it's gonna help them, I guess help them not be as big of an idiot.
Starting point is 00:48:52 What's normal? What's normal? It's stock price right now, Rob, because I'm just not to call you off, I don't think. I'm curious because it's, I mean, they're, it just got approved, so I'm curious to how where it's at and where it's gonna be going. I don't think it's public yet.
Starting point is 00:49:04 Is it not public? No, I don't believe it gonna be going. I don't think it's public yet. Is it not public? No, I don't believe it is. But what I will say is it's fake success. We talk about this all the time where the tale of time will actually reveal who has the success. It's steroids for the brain. And we all know that steroids doesn't have a happy ending. It's also stimulus for the economy.
Starting point is 00:49:21 It's participation trophies for every other kid out there. There's going to be an unhappy ending at the end of this for somebody. Yes, so let's go to hiring. Hey, at our company, what are the benefits you guys offer? We give you the latest version CRX IIE Edition 72. It's a $220,000 chip that we have. One of the benefits we offer is everybody that starts with us. We put that chip in you and we finance it for you.
Starting point is 00:49:48 Oh wow, what a big benefit. But then when you leave, you have to give that chip back. Oh, no. That's a form of a retention. Yeah, yeah. You're returned back to the entire generation. Forget about 401k, forget about this. Immediately you're gonna be at the top of your game,
Starting point is 00:50:01 working with our company because we have the best chip in the market, please. And people are dumb now without a chip. Could you imagine you give them the chip then you take it back? Oh my god You think I'm on a package because that whole time that you have that chip that the whole time you've had that chip your brain has them in Yeah, yeah, I've developed you haven't learned how to you know independently research How to talk to people you're gonna be a bubbly Everybody Page 13 copy
Starting point is 00:50:31 We're about to get cancer. I hope Sorry guys There's a bunch of freaking gorillas that is all funny bro At oh my god the story at the top of page 13 So the next sense could cost job seekers. Oh, I want to talk on this. Yes. Thank you, Tom.
Starting point is 00:50:50 So what you guys are talking about with the chip, to get hired, you can't just be dumb. You can't sound dumb. So basically, the southern access. Read the article. Bill and Jim Bob. A study conducted by the University of Chicago in the University of Munich revealed that job seekers with a Southern accent may experience a wage penalty, potentially earning thousands of dollars less per year. The research indicated that individuals with strong
Starting point is 00:51:13 regional accents, particularly Southern accents, could face a wage penalty about 20 percent compared to those with standard accent. Another study conducted by the writing tips institute found that 38 percent of job seekers admitted to modifying their accent during an interview due to negative stereotypes. The study identified the profession with job applicants are more likely to change their accents as real estate, tourism, public service, information technology, you know science, engineering, hospitality, finance, retail, healthcare, and media. You sound like a stupid last time. You sound like a dumb bastard.
Starting point is 00:51:43 I'm sorry, but don't you write now. There's a lot of truth. Sometimes the truth hurts. I. You know, so when the South, you sound like a stupid last time. You sound like a dumb bastard. I'm sorry, but when you're right now, there's a lot of truth. Sometimes the truth hurts. I, you know, so when the South, you know, I went to college and floored a state and there's some, there's three people out there. I also went to college. My freshman year I played football
Starting point is 00:51:55 at Greensboro, North Carolina. I hung out there. There's a difference between Southern charm and Southern hospitality and being a Southern bill and there's all that. Yeah. And then you have Senator John Kennedy out of Louisiana Oh my god, he's the fun guy went to law school UVA and he sounds like this
Starting point is 00:52:11 He goes hey, yeah, I'm talking to you out here, and it just it's something that dog don't huh Back to when just 20 not sound exactly intelligent. Well, the last thing like can you imagine going to get surgery open up surgery? The doctor's like I we're gonna open you Well get in your rat ventricle. I'm like now dude. I'm good Yeah, I'm gonna get the hell out of here. Go to New York the most difficult accent to deal with is thecation Bob a bush Yeah, sorry coach I'm gonna get some water for you Moms hate you to devil yeah, I can understand why those people mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, neutral accent you sound a little bit smarter and you get the job. I wouldn't be shocked if that happened to him. He's like from the buy you Louisiana but now he's
Starting point is 00:53:08 all smart. He's a senator. All right let's go to the next story here. Last story here. That was good. Lindsey Graham says Russians dying is the best thing. Wow. Best money to US US spend. Uh uh and this could potentially get him a death threat if it hasn't already. So taking him out something. Can you pull up the video? I think we do have the video if you got the Lindsey Graham video You have it in your notes if is that the one? Okay, let's just play this here's Lindsey Graham Three or a day for your day. No, you're free. Yes, and we will be in the Russians are dying So the best money we've ever spent she is Thank you so much. That was
Starting point is 00:53:43 Three or a two Wow. That is like... That is... That's evil, Pat. That's straight up... Yeah, Pat. So let me just... Yeah. Jens, you're on the made shocking remarks.
Starting point is 00:53:52 So in the meeting with Ukraine and President Zelensky and the Russians are dying. It's the best money we've ever spent. Graham urges a Biden administration to increase hate to Ukraine and express support for the International Fighter Jet Coalition that will provide F-16 jet. He emphasized the significance of providing more weapons to Ukraine. Stating F-16 will matter. It will be decisive. Russia's ambassador to the UK, under A. Kellen, warned of an escalation in the war in Ukraine
Starting point is 00:54:15 as Western allies commit more weapons. I'll read the follow-up to this, and then my ram would come to you for some of this one. So Russia issues Lindsey Graham arrest warrant after Ukraine comments. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented Sunday by saying that it is hard to imagine a greater shame for the country that having such senators, according to the Associated Press, Russia's investigative committee moved to open a criminal investigations against Graham and the Interior Ministry followed up with a warrant
Starting point is 00:54:45 for his arrest. Graham considers the arrest warrant to be a badge of honor to know that my commitment to Ukraine has drawn the ire of Putin's regime brings me immense joy. I will continue to stand with and for Ukraine's freedom until every Russian soldier is expelled from Ukrainian territory, Graham said in their statement Monday. Finally, here's an offer to my Russian friends who want to arrest and try me for calling out Putin regime as being war criminals.
Starting point is 00:55:12 I will submit to jurisdiction of the international criminal court if you do he added, come and make your best case. See you and Hague, Myron. This isn't our business. I mean, what I mean by that is the United States should not have intervened in this situation. People don't understand that Ukraine
Starting point is 00:55:31 used to be a part of the USSR. And the thing is, is that people don't understand, is that, and I have to give this equivalency for Americans so they understand, because a lot of them don't understand geopolitics the same degree. What's going on with Ukraine right now, is the equivalent to like, let's say China decided to go ahead
Starting point is 00:55:46 and have missiles in Mexico, point eight United States. We would be in Mexico tomorrow to get those Chinese out. That's essentially what happened with the Russians and Ukraine with NATO. And you know, Russian, Putin's been warning them forever, hey, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:01 NATO's trying to encroach on Ukraine, you better not let them in, better not let them in. If they come in, we're gonna have problems. And you know, Zelens trying to encroach on Ukraine. You better not let them in, better not let them in. If they come in, we're going to have problems. And you know, Zelensky kept flirting with NATO and they came in and what the poo and do. Okay, well, now we're going to return on force. And my thing is, I'm not on either side, but I understand where poo and his coming from because he's operating to protect his country. He's operating to protect his national security. And a lot of Americans don't understand that the United
Starting point is 00:56:23 States would do the same exact thing if our enemy came into Mexico or came to us in a position where they're at an advantage where they can point missiles out of. So I look at it like when you're talking about geopolitics, you're talking about war, you're talking about national security, etc. Every country is going to do what's best in their interests. And it's crazy to me how we can invade somewhere like Iraq, right? And for no real reason, right?
Starting point is 00:56:46 We had a bunch of propaganda after 9-11, people don't even know that bin Laden and Saddam who say they didn't even like each other, let alone were allies, but we went ahead and used that excuse of 9-11 to go ahead and invade Iraq and then no one said anything to us, but if Poon goes into Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:56:58 which was a part of the USSR and their serious ramifications for NATO being there to their national security, we're over here complaining up in arms. It's not our business, we need to focus our problems at home, and their serious ramifications for NATO being there to their national security world where you're complaining up in arms. It's not our business. We need to focus our problems at home, not necessarily Ukraine and I'm not saying that's
Starting point is 00:57:10 and so anyone that it might be Ukrainian or whatever it may be, but you gotta understand that every country's gonna operate in their own best interest for national security. Myron's 100% right. The US has some experience with this. It's called the Cuban Missile Crisis. Ah, yes.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Yes. Yes. Yeah. I just think Lindsey Graham, like to say something like that, but to say, and the Russians are dying. He didn't, in a sense, just, dude, innocent people die all the time and wars. It's the best money we spent. It's your, Lindsey, he's, that's a soulless
Starting point is 00:57:40 war-monger saying some stupid shit like that. Yeah. Like try saying that to the mother, or like even the young soldiers that are just, they have to fight, they're forced to fight. From the say that, bro, that guy loves all credibility. He didn't have that much to begin with, but what a scumbag, bro, to say that shit.
Starting point is 00:57:53 Just for the camera. I'm wondering at this point, how much he's owned by the military and dushy on the con guy. That's what I was gonna say next. Okay, thanks so much. Because you're making comments like that. It's like, you're a scumbag, dude.
Starting point is 00:58:03 I mean, you're a representative of the United States. You're a senator. I mean, now he's got a warrant. How far's the rest in Russia? Look, we've had this debate whether we should be in Ukraine or not. There's pros, there's cons. I get all that.
Starting point is 00:58:14 I think at this point, what's the exit strategy? Because if this turns into another Afghanistan, where they're in Ukraine for 20 years. I think the American does not have the wherewithal or the just the temperance to even deal with another war like this. Again, we have so many freaking issues at home. How can we deescalate this and get us out of one thing?
Starting point is 00:58:37 I want to say one thing too. Like this is 100% like I said before, right? A lot of the times we don't wage war like we did in World War II. We do it through proxies. Whether we're aiding the side that is fighting people that we don't like or we're using spies or etc. using intelligence agencies to do things right now a lot of these the documents are becoming declassified from the CIA and essay etc. of all the crap that they did back in
Starting point is 00:58:57 the 40s 50s and 60s and people like what's going on they're trying to do micro-trow whatever yes and you don't think that they're still doing this type of crap nowadays they're doing it even more so because we're not going to the battlefield and fighting. We're doing other things. And this war right now with Ukraine is absolutely, excuse me, this war with Russia through the United States, through Ukraine as a proxy is absolutely a test to see. Okay, let's test some of our new weapons. Let's see what's going on here.
Starting point is 00:59:19 It funds the military industrial complex because they need war to make money. Very interesting that we're kind of ending on this story because we talked about entitlement. And how much entitlement do you think Vladimir Zelensky has on the United States? He's the puppet. What do you mean you're not giving me more money? You're not giving me more weapons.
Starting point is 00:59:35 You're not giving me more artillery. Come on, let's go. I'm entitled to this. Of course, he said it. He said it like a couple of months ago. He's like, guys, we need more money. Meanwhile, look at all the shit that's happening here
Starting point is 00:59:45 with veterans and everything. People, billions and billions, bro, we're America's second. And Ukraine, the mainstream media doesn't want to report this either. They're getting decimated. Russia has been taking ground and they're doing a slow and methodically, because at the end of the day, Russia does want to capture Ukraine intact
Starting point is 01:00:02 because they are, they're essentially brothers the big brother little brother Right like a lot of Ukrainians are actually ethnically Russian so they're trying to take Ukraine over You know intact because it hears a thing people say oh Rushu Karev and the world will be bought if they really wanted to They have a lot of the same weapons we have they could have leveled Ukraine in a day if they really want to take them over like We kind of deal with Iraq air strike air strike air strike then bring in the ground troops But they didn't do that they're coming in their systematically taking in positions of power taking things from a tactical advantage and that's what they're doing in ukraine is
Starting point is 01:00:31 losing and i don't know why we're still funding a war that we're not winning and don't have a chance of winning the lens is a lensky is trying to get as much money is he can he's a scammer as well but criminal and uh... you know it is what it is we're but but the united states looks at it like hey we're able to test our weapons we're not putting our soldiers in line really we're able to test our weapons. We're not putting our soldiers in line really. We're able to test our technology, et cetera, up against the Russians who, if God forbid,
Starting point is 01:00:50 we get into a war, we can see where we stand. So all parties here are winning, except for the U.K. And then we talked about this from the American perspective. How much time we want to put into this, but how much time does Vladimir Putin and Russia want to spend on this? What's the famous quote from Afghanistan? 30 seconds.
Starting point is 01:01:05 You might have all the watches. We have all the time. Yes. So, at the end of the day, it's, does Putin want to fight a 10 year war, a 20 year war, a 100 year war? It's happened in history before. People can talk crap about Trump, but this war wouldn't happen if Trump was an awful thing. Guys, we can talk about this Trump, but this war wouldn't happen if Trump was an awful lot. I agree.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Guys, we can talk about this for another hour on this topic, Myron, Fire. I love how versatile you are on topics with different things you can talk about. It's phenomenal having you on. Really enjoy listening to your perspective. I'll come back, guys. I like these talks.
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