PBD Podcast - No More Crypto for You! | PBD Podcast | EP 91

Episode Date: September 28, 2021

In PBD Podcast Episode 91, Patrick Bet-David sits down with Adam Sosnick, Tom Zenner, and Gerard Michaels to talk about topics such as inflation, China banning crypto, Tom Brady and much more!  W...atch the full podcast: https://youtu.be/yz3FRA-SMpc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We are live. We are live guys. Okay, episode 91 with Xenner, Adam and Gerard. Would a lot to cover man. We were actually listened to a song. Pope imp. Do you want to ride and do or die? And then you asked me what the other song was. I was listened to last time with Phil and Shireen and Mario is a Maya best of me. But the second version, part two, not part one with I think she's got one with Jada Kiss. We were listening to the one with Jada Kiss. Well, that's your claim to fame. You don't like the main song.
Starting point is 00:00:28 You like the second best song. Side B. Side B. Side B. Side B. Side B. Side B. Side B.
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Starting point is 00:00:45 How'd you see it if she was, well, she walking away from you? I was with Summer Jam 99, hot 97, Summer Jam 99, I'd met like the old giant stadium. Yeah, man. You know, she's still doing stuff. She's just low key.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Maya? Yeah, is that right, right? Yeah, she's still doing it. And by the way, she still looks good. I'm bad. Yeah, she still looks good. You know, but you got to, that was a long time ago though.
Starting point is 00:01:04 She's a Kira. That was a great time. Yeah, that was, I mean You know, but you got to, that was a long time ago though. She's Kira. That was a great time. Yeah, that was, I mean, that was the MTV. That was the Halcyon Days of MTV. I kinda see you as a VH1 guy. I don't know why. And did I like the, I liked the one with the bubble pop up video. I was a big pop up video guy.
Starting point is 00:01:15 I really did. You could learn and listen to that in time. Were you a VH1 guy or no? You're a shoebox like 69 boys, that's you. American bands. Say what your mom gave you. Like that's true. I'm looking at you. No question about it. Miami, that's just American bands take what your mom gave it like that I'm looking at you like that
Starting point is 00:01:26 no question about it Miami, that's what it means you no matter you have a striking resemblance to Uncle Luke that's right Uncle, Uncle Jew okay so we got a lot of crazy topics to go through we're gonna get a collar from Australia
Starting point is 00:01:38 I think we're gonna call them probably early to see what's really going on in Australia with that video from Guardian that was posted I don't know you saw that girl getting choked by the cop she kicks the other girl that you see this video I'm excited to see what's really going on in Australia with that video from Guardian that was posted I don't know you saw that girl getting choked by the cop she kicks the other girl Oh, I'm excited to see it. Kai, do we have the good kind of excitement? Yeah, I mean it's pretty intense what happens there so we'll call somebody from Australia Like keep throwing around the term new world order
Starting point is 00:01:57 Like a very very loosely just keep throwing it out there Did you see what Michael Burry's been saying lately or not? Have you been following anything? Like have you been following anything like have you been following Which company he's bought the most puts on and which companies? He's bought the most calls on the big show all options and they're saying big short tools coming up We're gonna talk about which call options is got and which put options is got put when you buy put You're assuming that stocks going up call is going up. I'll give you the different companies guy
Starting point is 00:02:23 Can you pull a book board? Michael Burry's article from today, Business Insider today, he's got some bold predictions coming up, based on three different indicators. We'll talk about that. New York City, did you guys see New York City video, the governor yesterday, what she did, just national guard firing all the unvaccinated.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Cuomo's been out for how long now? Has it been a month? He's six weeks. He's gone, and what's the new lady's name? Kathy. Kathy. Just Kathy. I don't know her last name, but Kathy. But whatever she's doing, she's doing. Kathy is establishment. I'm actually actually. What's he got to do? Wait, you got a text from her. Wait. No, he's licensed. It's not my governor. Roddy D. Get out of here.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Roddy D. Get out of here. Let's see it's licensed. It's not my governor. Roddy D. Get out of here. Roddy D. Get out of here. Let's see it. Yeah. All right, everybody's drugs. Oh, literally. Oh, wow. I'm not even a jerk.
Starting point is 00:03:12 He just docks to me. I'm not even going to, I'm not even being facetious. He looks like a mass murderer. Agree? Holy moly. That's not the idea. Every mug shot. Oh, you're not there.
Starting point is 00:03:24 So what that meant? There's an the bad. Every mug shot. Oh my god. There's an actual reason behind this guy. The old wives' tale is to look as bad as you can possibly look when you get your driver's license taken. So God forbid, you get pulled over. They're like, oh no, he hasn't been drinking. That's what he looks like all the times. So one way to get out of the UI.
Starting point is 00:03:45 I did it. She had it myself completely. By the way, the Santis question for you. How old is he? The Santis is 44. Wow, I think a little older. I'm gonna say 51. 51.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Just keep it in his perspective. You're never wrong. Okay, he's 51. So you know the age or no? Okay, don't look. How old is the centrist uh... fifty five fifty five you said forty four september fourteen nineteen seventy eight
Starting point is 00:04:12 the guys forty three years he just have a wrong never been wrong just turned forty three last week young ten hundred happy birthday happy belated birthday to the cent is just turned forty three three the per season
Starting point is 00:04:24 yeah now he's not. He's a birdie. He shows you how politics ages you. He looks like a Virgo. He talks like a Virgo. He talks like everything's perfectionist. Like a Virgo. What's a Libra?
Starting point is 00:04:35 What is a Libra? He talks balance, trying to figure things out. They're kind of, you know, see both sides of the argument. They're mediators. They're, you know, Libras are, you know, very different wiring they have hey let's get into the topics scientifically proven proven the greatest sign in the world is a Libra. Hmm. That's a proven. There's no question about the birthdays of a Libra.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Oh September 23rd probably till October 27th. Oh my mom's a Libra. You're a Libra and is Dylan a Libra? Dylan's a Libra. That's what I want. That's interesting. Dylan's birthday. How was it? Dylan's a Libra. Dylan just turned 8 years old Dilley boy so proud of that guy good kid man he's turned 8 years old and he's £195 he's a hundred night jizzles calves he's a fighter
Starting point is 00:05:16 his trainer of sphylheat I mean if Philly it's a trainer for Miss Rolibia the way he's going but Danny what's a deadlift Dylan's going to be about 6-5 six six Dylan's a big boy with swagger charm and a sweetheart very interesting combination Mm-hmm very very weird comment and very nice gift you send them yes of course everybody send gifts Everybody how to gift rap Mario just brings a gift a toy not rap in Adam Always wants to save money. Yeah, he saves that money. He sends a video of Will Ferrell,
Starting point is 00:05:46 let the boy watch. And I wanted him to watch. I wanted to learn early. And you saw the video. I recorded his reaction. I wanted him to learn like his father learned before him. And his father learned the Gabriel Gabriel. Yeah. Yeah. What are they? Okay. By the way, Facebook and Instagram threatened with ban from iPhone after secret slave market uncovered on apps. Do you realize Apple banning Facebook and Instagram? It's a little intense right there for that to be taken place. I thought Facebook and Instagram are uncancelable.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Imagine if Apple does that to them. Amazon is lobbying the US government to make part illegal. Tom Brady is the NFL's most disliked player in most of the nation studies shows and Xenner says that Brady carried Bella check that Bella check may not even be in the top three greatest coaches. He said he might not be in top 100. No, I never said that.
Starting point is 00:06:37 I say he probably is in the top 100. He probably is not. He's not proving that to me yet. Let's look at the body of work when he's done with his body. Body of the time, bill i guess your life is not the only thing is to his the fact that he's ten games under five hundred without tom Brady means nothing to you zero name five better coaches than bill well check okay uh... shan paton and he's
Starting point is 00:06:58 done shula jimmy jones and carols he's got a question i have to go by the way by the way you didn't even say lambardi like lambardi's not better than no, but lambardi I don't go back that far I prefer to stay more in the More Sean Payton. No, yeah those guys you know what it's easy to just say that and laugh at me But let's see what he's done without What it's all let me ask you a different question. Yeah, you got two choices parcels or bellicic What do you choose? I would probably pick parcels I would I would pick Parcells for his ability to build a stat. What did Bill Belichick do to your family?
Starting point is 00:07:29 This is not personal. This is not a personal thing. It is not personal. It is not. It is not. You know what, you guys like to throw, no. You guys like to throw, what about the year he had Matt Castle? Brady was still on that team.
Starting point is 00:07:40 His presence was still alive on that roster. Okay, that was his one winning season without him did you look at his record in claim and did you see what he's done so far this year and last year there's two arguments here there's two are you know our audience loves for us this is to argue see it are two arguments here one of the arguments is to follow one of the arguments is if Bella checks standalone argument won the greatest coaches of all time if not the greatest
Starting point is 00:08:06 But the second argument is who carried who Brady Bella check the argument of Brady Bella check right now It's not even close. It's obviously going to Brady He's proven it last two years as of right now because no way man Bray but by the way, isn't Bella check right now one and two. They're one and two like Jones said He threw for two or three Interceptors in the quarterback start note. Oh, he's excuses. Oh, he's the alibi. Excuse me. Wait, wait, but we'll go back to it. You're taking bellicic Check over Brady. Yeah, it's absolutely. Oh my god. Here. Let me ask you a question. If Bellicic is so smart, why did he get rid of Tom Brady? Why did that have the Drew freaking Henson man? If Tom Brady is a sixth round draft picker, the New York Jets, he's a, he's a, you guys,
Starting point is 00:08:45 he's a, you guys, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a listening to this going, yeah, you're right, Gerard is drew freaking blood. So because if Marvin Lewis doesn't blow his spleen up, Drew Bletso has got three Super Bowl rings and he's the king of Boston. You guys are acting like I said, less stackle is the greatest NFL coach of all time.
Starting point is 00:09:15 I'm simply saying, Belichek hasn't done squat without Tom Brady. Nothing as a head coach. No, he didn't. He was an assistant coach. He was a defensive coordinator. He didn't win him. He was part of a staff that won a Super Bowl. Tom, I don't know what have with you and Bill Belichick. Everything we're working out. Don't worry. Everything's going to be okay. Folks, if you're listening to this, by the way, for the 20% of you guys that follow sports, here's a question for you. Thumbs up if you have a choice. You can pick
Starting point is 00:09:41 Bella chick to build around a team or Brady to pick around a team if Brady's your choice smash thumbs up if it's Bella check you want to build around a team around a coach put thumbs that I'm curious to see what happens right now we got 112 to I'd be curious to know what people say yeah I know we make this joke a lot that our audience has like for you though but our audience you generally think our audience doesn't even like sports a little bit no they 20 that's why I say 20%. I can't say more than that. Maybe 22, maybe 22, maybe an increase in the business.
Starting point is 00:10:08 Well, this is a business perspective too. Like, okay, who would you build a business around? Would you build a business around a great CEO or your top performer? Like, what's, if you have a job, I asked this question from, I asked this question from who's the great player of New York, old school. Anyways, he's a I cannot forget. Now in New York, he played for next back in a day.
Starting point is 00:10:29 Seven years, he started to be 50. Five Fraser now wanted that era though. He played with Phil Jackson, the pro man role. Yes. And I say, what's the most important thing to build around? Is it ownership? I've asked this question a few times from owners, players, all these guys. Ownership, a rock star player.
Starting point is 00:10:44 I had coach, a GM. Who's the most important? Superstar, get me a superstar. Yes, what he said. He said ownership is number one. No doubt. He said ownership is number one, then superstar, then head coach, then GM.
Starting point is 00:10:59 It was so interesting the way he put it. He said, because if the, like, imagine, if Donald Sterling has Michael Jordan, you think the clippers are gonna go be the next Chicago Bulls hell no. No. He's not gonna do nothing like that right? So you need an owner at the top like a craft You know you people don't give enough credibility to guys like Steinburn or like Jerry bus 33 years of owning the Lakers the guy one ten championships one out of three years of Lakers one And so that's the argument but superstar after, after you have a great owner, listen,
Starting point is 00:11:26 Brady's don't come along all the time. Yeah, but you gotta hold your breath, they don't get hurt. It's not even close. All right, listen, in the entertainment industry specifically, you can have an unbelievable writer, incredible cast. All right, but if the director doesn't know what he's doing and the executive producer doesn't know how to promote the film or doesn't know how, the movie's gonna be terrible.
Starting point is 00:11:40 How many times have you seen an amazing guy? Look at Batman with Val Kilmer, George Clooney, incredible actors, massive cast, all the money in the world thrown at this thing, and then you get, you know, bad suits with nipples. You know what I'm saying? That's, you got people like that. The Joel Schumacher Batman.
Starting point is 00:11:55 Nobody in the world is gonna say Val Kilmer is a bad actor, right? Val Kilmer is a massive, incredible actor, Doc Holler. Great security guard though. He's crazy. No, no, no, that's a london right? I mean, so you got doc holiday and you got you know the one of the great Characters of all time he becomes Batman in such a horrible movie. It's always it's top down guys
Starting point is 00:12:16 You can the the best Leadership guys can create an environment for people to be successful people to perform that's I that's what I think I think look you can be an unbelievable salesman but if they if you can have a team around you that's gonna be able to support the whole lot not even close ninety percent of people say they would choose the radio for belich uh... they would choose radio rebel check yeah what yeah as a player non-simple yeah i don't i don't think bill bellichick should be lining up across bill
Starting point is 00:12:41 tom Brady let's do i have to see what happens by the way what about that kick this week sixty six yard sixty six days saying you know that's how we haven't seen polis across Tom Brady. Let's see what happens. By the way, what about that kick this week? 66 yard, 66, same. You notice how we haven't seen Paul as Garza go a week. He's a huge lion. I'm a suicide watch right now. Yeah, it's not a good look. That's a little way to newspaper. That's a painful race.
Starting point is 00:12:56 For the outside of the field. Yeah, that's a painful. The losing from your own side. By the way, can you call that the greatest feel goal winnings, you know, regular season, you know, regular time, maybe regular, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, who's Z.P. That's by the way, that's our new line. Who's Z.P. Yes, did it. We're having lunch at where we at at Gary's farmhouse with Z.P. with Mario and I come and I joined them with Sam with us as well, Sam was with us as well and Mario's like, you know, we're having a romantic moment here, right? And I'm like, what are you guys talking about? They were talking about some show.
Starting point is 00:13:41 And in that conversation went to talking about the fact that just three months ago I'm on a flight and I'm like, you know, I haven't seen Basic Instinct for 30 years. I put in Basic Instinct, kids are sitting next I forgot how bad it is. Yeah, no joke. By the way, fantastic movie. Yeah, fantastic.
Starting point is 00:13:57 Great story. Forget about all the, you know, the, the, the, you know, stretching yourself up. Forget about it. But I'm talking about like the movie by itself, great movie, and here, no Michael Douglas. No, Michael Douglas.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Michael Douglas. I get those two confused, I'm sure it's on and all her glory. So the best was Richard or was Michael Douglas's partner, who, you know, kind of the heavy sick guy, who's part of every line was a cliche in that movie. Joe Estherhouse wrote that thing and smoking cigarettes over his pancakes. So ridiculous. But do you remember the first time you saw basic instinct? a shame that we Joe Estherhouse wrote that thing and uh smoking sick sick of cigarettes
Starting point is 00:14:25 over his pants. So ridiculous. Do you remember the first time you saw basic instinct? Uh, probably when it came out 1992. How great was Newman in that scene by the way, like, see? Some of the, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you got new, been sweating bullets. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:40 So you let the boy watch. Dylan and the kid. I don't think he's ready for basic instinct yet because it may uh... fire up a little too much but i think we talk about sliver afterwards with uh... i don't know if you remember slivered balldwin yeah which balldwin the list of twelve of them i don't know really wanted to yeah billy balldwin which i know what's an alie
Starting point is 00:14:59 name name a song the main song from sliver we figured it out name the main song from sliver. We figured it out name the main song from sliver main song Crazy by the fine young cannibals. Okay, that's a good try. I like that's a good try. It was a slow smooth sexy song I remember that wise men say Yeah, but it was a you be 40. You be 40. Yeah, but it was a you be 40 Stash you be 40 version. Yes. Yeah great. So I remember that of course
Starting point is 00:15:30 So listen if you're watching this in a couple years, all right, and you did get a chance to watch basic instinct It's not the 70s anymore things are a little better Great for those by the way I don't disagree I I think so. 90s had the right romantic comedies and just they weren't trying to have an agenda behind every single movie. I think the grooming has improved more than anything. So we got it, Gerard. Yeah, I mean, we got we got a lot of stories here and what are the chances of us starting with football, Brady, Bellachikk basic instincts?
Starting point is 00:16:05 I'm bringing this show down guys is incredible Did you do anything fun last week? Why don't you do what we do last week? Dylan's birthday. Are you talking Rogan? Oh? Yes, you're talking Rogan. We had a good time. Yes. We had a good time Did you did you watch the whole thing? Oh man? I look you're gonna think it's goes You know I like him or friends stuff like that But I'm a big Rogan fan. I was one of the bestrogan episodes. It really was tell me guys you guys vibed man You guys look seem like old buddies for like you you were hanging out with like a dude from from the barracks back in the day
Starting point is 00:16:32 Yeah, he was really engaged. You can I mean he just abnormally engaged I thought what was in the cup was that water in the cup? It was vodka It was vodka. I just committed to my heritage. You know, I- Tito, Tito. When you went in there, how long did you think the interview was gonna last? I have no idea. I mean, you don't think from that standpoint, but literally, we're both talking all of
Starting point is 00:16:56 us and you look at the clock, I'm like, oh shit, I want to be late to my flight. Because they told me, if I don't get to the private airport by five o'clock, that's done. I have to stay overnight. I'm like, I got board meetings the next day. So I had meetings the next day that we had to handle, but yeah, we made it. It was incredible. The conversation was great. He said ultimate renaissance meant today. The guy is what? Aeros hunting UFC MMA, you know, the US open Taekwondo champion, you know, the US open Taquando champion, you know, the guys everywhere. He doesn't know sports and he doesn't do NFTs.
Starting point is 00:17:31 That's what I learned about you. Doesn't do an FTC. He knows who's looking down to that. But he's officially got an ethnic voucher rookie car. That's cute. How does man know? He's going to keep talking about it until it gets up up up. Was it the same off air?
Starting point is 00:17:43 Was it cool? Same guy. Just the same off air? Was it cool? Same guy. Just the same guy. I mean, the best people are those that they're just the way they are no matter what whether the cameras on or not. Same guy. Just chill, strong opinions, curiosity at the high level, great exchange, great conversation.
Starting point is 00:18:01 And it seemed like you were asking him as many questions he was asking you like when you interviews with the son of the the the you know you're curious i want to know what this guy's thinking i want to know how
Starting point is 00:18:14 you know when when you think about the most necessary people in america i got them at the top of the list he's forcing the conversation to be had he is forcing you to have the conversation. Think about that. Yeah, without a political agenda as a starter. You got to respect. He doesn't have that. No, he's telling you, hey, listen guys, you disagree. Let's have the conversation. How many people are doing that today versus screw you. No, no, coach, you're talking about I don't ever want to talk to you. No, he says, come on. Let's talk. Yeah, plus
Starting point is 00:18:41 he's enlightened going through COVID and the treatment that he had he has a really interesting perspective on that yeah pretty clear that uh you said listen calling the other side an idiot never will convert the other side yeah i know he's not a fan of trump he's definitely not a fan of biden apparently he's a big fan of joe jorgensen front of the show yeah all right i got to push back on that though for both you guys i do have to push back let's hear it don't get canceled. We will cancel you well they now son on your One part of it that I did agree with is that that's a learn trait You have to learn to give your your opponents credit and I do believe at the end of the day
Starting point is 00:19:16 You can learn how to do you and you do need it's a learn trait And I think we do need synergy But I think also we lived in a moment and we're still living in a moment where people weaponized empathy, where an entire group of people took people's kindness as a weakness. And at some point, you had to be firm. You had to be able to tell somebody, no, put your two inch earrings away and your purple hair and shut the hell up.
Starting point is 00:19:41 All right, you had to get firm with people and you had to be like, no, this is stupid. I'm not doing what you're telling me to do anymore. I've done it, I've done it, I've done it. I've actually asked enough. Now I'm saying no, and if you push back again, I'm gonna say no firmer. I think at some point, they push too far, they took too much advantage.
Starting point is 00:19:58 And now the other side had to get nasty with them, had to match that energy. Now from there, once there's a mutual respect Once you understand that hey look enough enough and I am if you're committed to disrupting my lifestyle I'm committed to living my lifestyle and then the chips forward a May and then you could have synergy from there That that's just my opinion. I think you need to find a local MMA place to go train You have a lot of you got a release you got to go fight a lot of anger after seven o'clock you and him to just wrestle and fight and yeah I'm looking to do it with my
Starting point is 00:20:30 spare time. Yeah I saw this freaking businessly bad all you have to do just tell Gerard Bella check sucks and it's on yeah David Para over there through his credit David took the challenge oh yeah that was a big time he wouldn't he wouldn't do it a scarcicle wouldn't do it I said look a hundred dollars the three you guys take me down three verses one a hundred dollars each You're getting all coming to say wait who was it David who else David and Paul and Nancy and Adam and Nancy and Nancy You're gonna get all not getting involved now Nancy get you right in the face. I was the first out. Nancy said no, and then like the comedy she is,
Starting point is 00:21:06 waited for David to engage and then tried to kick my knees. So David, to his credit, at least it's a good strategy. David came all the way in. He went into the cage. Well, you got to respect that. You got to respect that. I'm thinking I'm filming some segments tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:21:20 I'm trying to go out to the club this week and have a good time. The last thing I'm doing, my spare time is wrestling is grizzly bad By the way, it could be done with a little strategy. You just have someone sneak behind them Neal down and you push them off. I mean It could be done Guys, how about how about we get into some topics. That's okay with you. Let's get into some topics Kai whenever our friend from Australia is ready. You let me know. I'm gonna do one topic then we go into our friend from Australia is ready, you let me know, I'm gonna do one topic, then we go into our friend from Australia.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Okay, so let's go into New York, and NYU professor says, fewer men going to college will lead to a mating crisis with the US producing too many broke and alone men, is what this professor says. Let's see where he's going with this, because the numbers are pretty staggering when you look at the graduating class.
Starting point is 00:22:06 This is an insider story. If you're a tenant, then the women are attending college which is leading to a mating crisis doing a new professor, Scott Galloway said, women made up 59.5% of college students at the end of 2021, school year, that's 60%. And all time high, with a comparison to 40% of men enrolled in college
Starting point is 00:22:25 But Galloway warned that beyond the classroom the gap is causing an existential threat to society And that we are treating we are creating a dangerous cohort We have mating inequality in the country. He said adding that women with college degrees Don't want to partner with men who don't hold the college degree. Wait, let me read that one more time Adding that women with college degrees don't want to partner with men who don't hold the college degree. Wait, let me read that one more time. Adding that women with college degrees don't want to partner with men. Women with college degree, don't want a part of women who don't have a college degree. The most dangerous person in the world is a broken, alone male and we are producing too many of them, he said.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Do you agree with them? So the issue I have with the college thing, right, is talk about a bunch of bullshit. This dude, first of all, the reason why these women and NYU don't want to have kids is because the college professors are telling them that their job is more important than anything that they're going to do with the family. They have brainwashing the entire generation of the thinking, these women have to have a career or a family that they somehow can have a career and a family. That's number one.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Number two, this idea that because you don't go to college, you're somehow gonna end up broken alone. Like truckers aren't making 250 grand a year. Like soldiers aren't out there getting laid. Like plumbers aren't out there with mansions. Dude, this is the biggest, the higher education, upper echelon education in America is maybe the biggest issue in our entire culture.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Because all they do is funnel ideology and it's non-stop social pressure. Come to college, do what we tell you to do, fit in, do anything that we say, otherwise your life is women aren't going to like you, no job's going to hire you. And then those are the same people that turn around and they think communism is the only way because capitalism has failed them because some idiot plumber makes more money than they do as a PhD in in basket weaving it's all BS this guy just exposed everything right here okay but Scott Galaway is a different conversation Scott Galaway is one of those typical liberal no he's a professor you know
Starting point is 00:24:19 who's got Galaway this guy yeah he's a liberal don't don't be wrong he's a liberal but he's not he's got very good points he's makes. We, we, we, oh, it's got Calaway, go ahead, go go. No, he's an intelligent guy, he's a deep thinker. Now, he also knows how to get attention and this clearly served its purpose because I saw him interviewed on CNN and they almost treated him like an ally,
Starting point is 00:24:40 which I didn't expect to see. You know, the thing that caught my eye, Adam touched on it a little bit, but he equated what's happening as far as the disconnect between the proportion of men and women getting their degrees to what happens in the most violent countries and violent societies and saying that this is like the worst characteristic you can have
Starting point is 00:24:58 because it leads to unbelievable violence. The other point that he brought up that was really interesting is the acceptance rates into college, right? It is so hard for people to get into some of these good colleges right now. When he went to school, he referenced the fact that it was a 70% acceptance rate at UCLA. Now it's 14%. So it's not as easy as just saying, hey, I want to do this because they're going after
Starting point is 00:25:21 exceptionalism. And that's what he said. The problem is right now is the colleges are only accepting exceptionalism and that that's gonna be a big problem going forward. I think can you see I'll go ahead I'm before I tell you you give your point yeah, can you pull up Statistics on men or women historically Graduating with a four-year degree see if you can get like a 50 year graduating with a four-year degree. See, if you can get like a 50-year number for us to see,
Starting point is 00:25:47 go ahead Adam. Yeah, I think everyone's made some valid points. I think the most important thing is that we're actually having this discussion for so long, it was, you have to go to college, you have to do this. There was a blueprint to be successful, not so true anymore. Now you can go to trade schools and be successful.
Starting point is 00:26:01 You talked about plumbers or truckers, technicians, and HVACs people can make 100 grand a year, making more than a college degree, and for a lot of people. It's, the conversation's needed. You talked about Scott Galloway. I believe he's the guy that we read his article a few months ago about graduates need to be warriors,
Starting point is 00:26:18 not wokesters, that's the same guy guy. Yes, yes. Okay, so he's not some woke liberal NYU professor anything like that. Let me be honest, that's not what I was saying. I'm not saying that you were saying that. I'm just saying about him.
Starting point is 00:26:30 He's been very vocal of, he does like making a way. What's your point, dude? Now give, like what you think is needed. However, let's bring this back. Who's this needed for? 34 year olds don't need to learn about this because you're already freaking graduated 17 and 18 year old young men or even women need to be paying attention to this
Starting point is 00:26:52 So our younger crowd or younger audience needs to understand. All right. This is a perspective Should I go to college? Should I not go to college? One of the greatest videos you ever done Pat was why college is a scam. Maybe it is Let me tell you if I'm going to a college at UCLA and at the 6040 ratio, Jigs, sign me up, boss. Yeah, right. That's gonna motivate some kids. Guys, just two points.
Starting point is 00:27:11 Just to let me clarify, I am not anti-education. I am not anti-education, okay? But the idea that college is somehow the only way to get educated is nonsensical, man. All right, tell me all of that. Do we? Education in America today exists for two things. All right, in my mind, not to pain with a broad brush.
Starting point is 00:27:30 It's interesting. To make people obedient, and that's why there's less crime. It's an obedient school. It's a finishing school, okay? Teachers, people have to be good employees, and you know, listen to authority, and the other side of it is, is it sells education. Right, half of the point of education, the only job you can get is to authority, and the other side of it is, is it sells education. Right?
Starting point is 00:27:45 Half of the point of education, the only job you can get is to go into education and then sell. It's a giant pond. But to me, I'm going pure logic. Okay, let's go pure logic. Set aside the emotion. Look at the stats, guys. Can you guys flip it for the screen to show this chart, please?
Starting point is 00:28:00 Okay. And Jorge, do me a favor. Next time, don't put this in here because my leg hits it, especially when we got four. So if you look at this, it says percentage of US population who have completed four years of college are more from 1940 to 2020, okay? That's 80 years. If you look at it, it was closer.
Starting point is 00:28:19 Matter of fact, we were not even going to college 80 years ago. So only 5.5% of the population male graduated from college and only 3.8% of women graduated college. So if you put the two together, 5.5 plus 3.8 is what? 9.5, 3.8 is a 3.8. So 9.3, what's 5.5 divided by 9.3, do 5.5 divided by 9.3, 55, divided by 93. So it used to be 50, 59% men, 41% women. And on this poll, blue, kept growing.
Starting point is 00:28:53 As blue is male and black is female. Yeah, so go to the separation has been. So don't let the separation look like a big number because it's still the same ratio. Like 5.5 on 3.8 is the same ratio But it looks like it's closer. We've been the same. So the real change happened what year the real change happened in O.A. 2008 okay, so what happened in a way? That's all I want to know I mean if you go to always and you is at the housing crisis, but what are the housing crisis? Oh, you know what presidential change Obama came in okay, so Obama came and obama was if you remember when obama came obama said
Starting point is 00:29:30 you know uh... uh... to get more degrees in uh... what was he saying education lawyer you know go be a teacher go be a nurse go be the and oh eight people's the gap closed and more people started going to school so so then Obama effect, Obama encouraged people to get graduates. I mean, college, I mean. But also, something to think about. There was no jobs, the job market sucks. So people are like, what the hell am I gonna do with my life?
Starting point is 00:29:53 Shit, all I'm telling is school. I'm looking at data right now. And then now women flip and they're taking a lead with men. Okay, so why, let's process that from the standpoint of why. On one end, when did it become, when was the push, male female, what year is that? 15, 14, female took over in 15, 14, go back to 15, even 15, 14, yeah, 14 women were ahead of men.
Starting point is 00:30:17 So when did the push become to say men and women are equal? When did that push become? That was in the 60s. That was in the 60s, yeah was in the 60s Yeah, okay So if you go from 60s that's so you got the push from there to when did the push become for women to become executives Entrepreneurs right glass ceiling that third way Third way feminism is early 90s men 90s third way feminism would you say third wave feminism is in early 90s? Yeah, my I should know this my sister's gonna be so mad at me
Starting point is 00:30:43 Okay, but but whatever the stat maybe, there's a reason for this. So it's greater. And then with this leads to the more independence, I was talking to this guy, Mario and Tupia, I think his name is. He wrote this book, 10 trends to pay attention to. And one of the numbers was the fact that he said
Starting point is 00:31:00 by 2,200, America's the world's only got 9 billion people living in or 7 billion people living in based on how many kids people are having. So women becoming more career oriented when it comes down to a decision, I was talking to a very powerful woman in America when this closer name we're having dinner together and I said, why don't you have any kids? She says I wanted to compete with men and I knew if I would have had kids, I wouldn't be able to compete with men because I don't if I would have had kids, I wouldn't be able to compete with men
Starting point is 00:31:25 because I don't want to give up that 90 days and then having to raise a kid and not being able to stay after the office. I want to compete with them. And because of that, I made it to the top of my field and I beat a lot of my male peers. Okay, so now if that competition happens and babies being born per,
Starting point is 00:31:41 that number drops to a 1.5, 1.4, 1.7. This is when the population starts decreasing, rather than an increasing. So we have to be around 2.4 per family for it to increase. So 2.4 kids per family. 2.4 kids. For the population to start increasing, you say? To start increasing.
Starting point is 00:31:57 At one point, this is why you look at right now the age, the oldest country in the world from the superpowers of China. 36.8 is the average age. If you want to pull up China's average age, because they did the one baby. Because they did the one baby. Now they're back to two babies by the way, and they're thinking about going to three babies.
Starting point is 00:32:14 But you got 38.4. I think USS 38.1, go to US now. USS average age, average age, US is 38.1, and then go to India. Now look at India's average age, average age, US is 38.1 and then go to India. Now look at India's average age. It's like 26. That's 26, exactly what it is, 26.4, 28.4. What did Japan, Japan's is old. By the way, Kai's killing it today.
Starting point is 00:32:37 So he has this, oh, he messed up Japan. What, what happened? So close, Kai. If you have Japan and your wife gets pregnant in China what kind of old is the country like all this country that's a good question I think back in the day Japan is not close I mean that was a very strict rule
Starting point is 00:32:54 uh... Japan's 45 is the oldest country 45 five Italy go to the youngest go to the youngest who's at the bottom I did a 15 chat Uganda a lot of African country Afghanistan is 16 and a half this is why China loves Afghanistan with the whole lithium Zimbabwe Zambia who else is at the top that's a Nigeria 17-8 keep going
Starting point is 00:33:17 Congo Kenya Sudan Guatemala is 19 for Shada out tomorrow. And Rose, right? That's Rose's birthday today. Rose, happy birthday to you Rose. Happy birthday to you Rose. Okay. And then we got Ecuador 26 and then you got India 26. So where's China on this list? China's 38th, four.
Starting point is 00:33:36 We looked at that already. Okay, there. The Sudan in the middle of this kind of. But Japan, go back to the top guy. Japan is the oldest country and then Germany. Columbia, you have one seven that number keeps decreasing. The country's got an average 2.4 or higher. Okay, so both of you guys are kind of screw the whole thing up.
Starting point is 00:33:57 I just want you to know. That's what you're stepping up. I have 12 kids. I appreciate you. Did I see that Columbia's average age is 23, Kai? Well, what I've learned from hanging out with adam is that columbia definitely is the best banter i don't know
Starting point is 00:34:09 any country see poppy that you know what one one thing about this is what what about the acceptance uh... you would think the admissions departments of all these major universities would be cognizant of this and trying to change the the percentage a little bit admit more guys i. I don't think it's them though. I think that's way, way after. I think they're like step nine.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Okay, then what about the cost and how that's inhibiting this as well? Because there is so much pressure on kids right now to get into the college they want to. It's internal pressure, they're feeling it from their parents, and they are definitely feeling it from their peers. I mean, it controls teenagers' lives in some communities.
Starting point is 00:34:43 It really does. If you don't accept it, the college is in. Getting into the right college. In their perceived mind. And you have one daughter that's graduated college. Correct. Ivana is 15. So she's a sophomore.
Starting point is 00:34:53 And that role right now. 10, 12. He's 12. Yeah, he's 12 years old. I really take a lot of umberage with the fact that this guy somehow equates not going to college with somehow ending up being broke and alone, like going to college is the only way that you're not gonna be stupid.
Starting point is 00:35:10 I would argue with you, but I gotta go define Umbridge real quick, and I'll be right back. So this is the thing. I gotta go change my Umbridge. If you have an internet connection, you have an education. If you have a computer in an education. You have an education.
Starting point is 00:35:22 I think what he's referring to is this disparity. And that eventually is going to cause a problem as opposed to trying to force everybody to go to college. I think he's looking at the 60, 40 and saying there's an issue down the road with that. When I, when I, my senior college, you know what, as I realized I completely wasted all the money in time just on, on hanging out
Starting point is 00:35:38 and playing baseball and partying was, I spent four years in college learning from and about people throughout history who never went to college. What PhD does Tesla have? Like Benjamin Franklin, I'm reading the federalist paper. What a freaking point. I'm reading the federalist papers and I'm enthralled in my school science class. The percentage of the population in college in 1540 was this.
Starting point is 00:36:03 This is it. Is that it was even college that is the point I'm trying to make. But the auto-dig-dags of the world where you study on your own and you're curious, you're always wanting to learn. And it's a never-ending thing versus you got four years to learn. And the rest of your life, it's going to set you up. And all of a sudden it's got a couple of clues. A couple of clues about college.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Just real quick, we have confused as a society, access to information with education. Like the ability to be able to Google something, memorize it for 24 hours and regurgitate it on a test, it's not knowing anything. Agreed. Kyle, let me get a phone so I can call this Australia. Go ahead, Adam, you have two points. You have a couple good points here that college doesn't equal education. Back in the day, when we were growing up, we had encyclopedias.
Starting point is 00:36:44 That was, or we had the carcass. He can to door exactly now you've got don't walk on this way no no don't walk this way don't walk that way it's freaking guy anyway hover guy what one thing that that you know college isn't just about education is just not about being book smart it's about being social smart yeah a lot of colleges understanding who to be friends with, how to network, who not to hang out with, how to maybe start a business, how to interact in the club, how to go approach a girl,
Starting point is 00:37:13 how many people these days never even know how to talk to a girl or talk to a girl, because it's all online and dating apps would have you. You got to spend a couple of years getting rejected in person. It hasn't happened. But and college will teach you all these things that you won't not.
Starting point is 00:37:28 You hear about this one. That's what Shaq won on Tinder. What happened to him? Did you guys hear the story by Shaq and Tender? He got blown up. Shaq won on Tinder. He says, I tried Tinder. He says, I reached out to this one girl I like.
Starting point is 00:37:38 She was pretty and she responded back and says, Shaq would never be on Tinder. Get the hell out of here. He says, I got on Tinder. Cause nobody believe me. Can you play that video from the guardian on what happened with Australia? So at the end, are you gonna send your kids to college
Starting point is 00:37:53 and support it? Yeah. You are. Yes, yes. When you have kids, you're gonna be like, I don't know. I think by the, in 20 years from now, we'll see what there were the games at.
Starting point is 00:38:03 But for you, like, are you gonna be encouraging it You're gonna say do whatever you want to do? I'm I'm trade school military army Entrepreneurship college. I'm growing entrepreneurs fat. That's it. All right. How about you? I heard this but a hundred percent of the world's problems are gonna be solved by Entrepreneurs I actually agree with whoever said that by the way You know you know what I think Gerard's answer is gonna be what 100% of his kids are gonna go to UC Berkeley Yes or no, oh man. Oh, can you imagine that I'd love to see them when they come back and see that
Starting point is 00:38:31 Your clueless. Yeah, no clue what you're talking about you're so selfish Yeah, go to college is Dylan You answered his question. It's like yeah, he's going to college of Dylan sound. He's already going to college now That they're private school is 75 grade a year. He's cool The amount of books these guys have read. Yeah, Dylan's score came the other day when we're doing the teacher You know, you know when you're doing your what do you call this stuff when you're sitting out with the teacher and they give you Here's where you're saying here's where the average student is in America Here's where the average students in our school and here's where average student is Here's where your kid is at right. So was bomb bomb bomb Dylan. Yeah, I
Starting point is 00:39:11 Think it does better grins I think it was also good. I have thought about this and this is the truth if he if he or she wants to be a lawyer or a doctor Go to college if you don't know what you wanna do, if you're gonna be a communications major, kite, I'll spend you near. I'll spend 10 grand, go to, go to, go to, backpack through Europe for six months, so your roads that way, learn how to party and network doing that, it'll cost you a lot less money. Then come back man and be an electrician
Starting point is 00:39:37 and be retired by 45 bro. But I thought you were talking about a communications, what the hell is this video? You probably could go internship without it. Yeah, that one's classic. How's your day going? What the hell is that? Those gators? I just think so much of what we hell is your video internship without it? Yeah, that that one's classic. How's your day going? What the hell is that? Those gators? I just I just think so much of what we do is wrong like we were taught if anybody if you had to go into a Trade you were somehow a loser. You know you you failed you gave up on life now
Starting point is 00:39:56 You know if I had to do over what was army though army was like you're dummy right? It was the last hot. It was the last hot. The last hot. Absolutely. I look at. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:40:11 I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:40:19 I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I're gonna be out of the house. He's gonna have a pension. He's killing it.
Starting point is 00:40:27 I just send it to you. So Nelson Rodriguez just gave 20 bucks. His pregnancy after two children, she can be forced to get an abortion. Also will force their realization. It's also common for women to have unregistered children that doesn't exist. Child gets no benefit, including education.
Starting point is 00:40:45 This is China. Nelson, right? Is that verifiable? Like my god, and who wants it? Hey, Nelson, can you send a link to verify this? So we can check. China wasn't playing around with that rule. Okay, so check this out.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Watch this video. This is what just happened in Australia. And when I posted this, as it can somebody verify this, this is a guardian video that they have. Go ahead. It's true, baby! It's true, give me. It's true, give me. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:41:07 Come on. Does she doesn't have a mask on? I'll show you. Get off of me. Get off. Let go of me, best. Let go of me, best. He's fucking true, give me.
Starting point is 00:41:17 He's true, give me. What the fuck? Let go of me. Stop, stop me. Let go of him. Watch what she does. She kicks her. Fuck you, Lord.
Starting point is 00:41:24 Pretty solid kick by the way Joe would be impressed with that kick right there. That's your tax dollars at work Australia Australia's a funding that with the hours of their lives Yeah, what are you doing now? Watch about the guy sets Yeah, what are you doing now watching the guy sits? Yeah, but you're choking you're choking her as a man on the go as a man on the girl as a man on the girl in your Charter Well for a mask for not having a mask look at the dead. You are she's not a mask. Are you serious? Are you serious? She's for not having a mask. Okay not a mask, are you fucking serious?
Starting point is 00:42:05 This is a disturbing video, by the way, folks, if you watch this, that's a, let's call George that issue, a issue from Australia, okay? Let's see if George, if you're speaking, he's picked up, so I don't know if you guys can hear him on our, because I cannot. Yeah, good morning, Jens. George, how are you?
Starting point is 00:42:27 Good, good Patrick. So brother, can you take a second? Tell us your background like five seconds, your background and tell us what's going on in Australia. Yeah, look, I, um, I was actually born in Sydney. Um, lived there for probably the first 35 years of my life and then actually had to move into state for work. But I guess one of the fortunate ones more in I think it's in week 15 now, where you're not able to actually travel longer than I think about 5 kilometres away from home. Yeah, they're rewarding some industries over here with, you know, you can only work,
Starting point is 00:43:18 but if you're double jubbed, so that's caused some issues, but it's rewarding some people and not others And then you've got areas also in some of the more affluent areas in Sydney Which are not being really enforced the rules where you know places, you know that are considered more blue collar have the army and You know high-level police tactics units Patrolling the streets making sure that people are living by the rules. So George, the video we saw, this is not everywhere in Australia. This is just pocket. So, so let me, let me give you maybe optics for us in the state.
Starting point is 00:43:51 So in America, California, New York, we know how they're doing. New York governor yesterday announced that they're going to be firing the unvaccinated health workers. And National Guard, Guard's going to come out. And a lot of people are leaving New York. A lot of people are leaving California. And some are going to Texas, some are going to Arizona, some are going to come out and a lot of people are leaving New York, a lot of people are leaving California and some are going to Texas, some are going to Arizona,
Starting point is 00:44:07 some are going to Greenwich, some are going to DC, some are going to Florida, some are going to Tennessee, they're going all over the place. What states are more like the New York and California of Australia and what areas are more like the Texas
Starting point is 00:44:19 and Florida of Australia? Yeah, good question. So the places that are more like California, places like Victoria, so Melbourne, a lot of people would know Melbourne, is one of the sort of very similar to California. And Sydney unfortunately wasn't liked that previously, but it's actually turned more more liberal, I guess, if you want to use that term uh... the places where people are moving to a generally more north so places like quince land so you've got a big influx of people moving into brysburn and goal coast
Starting point is 00:44:52 uh... which i like the more warmer areas and a little bit more freedom uh... to move around and do what you want how how bad are in uh... are things in those areas where you said uh... more liberal how bad are things? Like how are they you know you hear stories about lockdown you've not been able to leave your house for eight weeks, 12 weeks you know we read about it but we're not in Australia to know what's going on. What would you say is really happening over there for some of us that are not in Australia?
Starting point is 00:45:21 Yeah look it's I guess what they're trying to force at the moment is compliance. And so even people who don't or have been traditionally against, you know, the recent job, you know, are being forced to do so only because it means that they have to put food on the table. So as you mentioned before, but there are, you know, if you don't have the job, companies are giving you a deadline, they're saying if you don't have it by, for example, the 5th of October, you'll be automatically resigned from your position and you'll need to find employment elsewhere. So they're saying they're giving you a choice, but they're not really.
Starting point is 00:45:54 They're saying to you, well, the choice is here is either take the job and go against your principles or don't put food on the table. And so a lot of people are saying, well, we have to make the sacrifice. We need to put a root over our heads and feed our families. So we're going to have to take it. Is there major protesting going on? Or are people just kind of sitting back and are too concerned that if they push back too much,
Starting point is 00:46:20 something could happen to them and their families? Yeah, no, it's, so there have been protests, specifically in Victoria and Melbourne, which is probably where you've seen some of the heavy hand attacks there. New South Wales as well has also had protests, but the police have done a really good job of actually finding some of the ring leaders
Starting point is 00:46:39 and finding them quite severely and putting others in jail. There's some of the fines here are very expensive. So, you know, for those that aren't already working, then having to fork out money for a fine is, you know, it's heartbreaking for all of that. What kind of fines are we talking about? Oh, it's, you know, $5,000? $5,000 on a single one.
Starting point is 00:46:58 For now, getting vaccination? No, no, no, out protesting. So, you know, trying to, you know, protesting for, you know, giving a lot of these people are already vaccinated. And but what they're protesting is, you know, people to have free will, to have the ability to choose whether it's a take or not to take. So, you know, unfortunately, there's the police are doing good job of ensuring that, you know that people aren't out there protesting and we're not hearing, we're only hearing what's happening in the mainstream media.
Starting point is 00:47:28 A lot of the protests, what you mentioned earlier, they're actually being restricted from being put on social media. So unless, if you're actually at the protest or you know someone directly at the protest, you're not hearing about it. You're not finding out about what's happening on the streets, the heavy-handed tactics. You'll see a lot of the the media is actually being, you know, you know, take it, the videos are being taken by individuals who are then posting it up onto more than the freedom, you know, the free kind of social media. George, this is Adam. I was like, I'm going to ask you that exact question. There's a good friend
Starting point is 00:48:01 of mine who lives in Sydney's, he's giving me very informative what's going on. There's, I guess there's a journalist verified in Australia, Sophie Ellsworth. She said this is talking about Melbourne. From today's protest, no live vision of Melbourne's protest will be allowed to be aired a directive of the Victoria Police, which has been deemed a form of media censorship. So my question is, where are you seeing all this stuff? What's going on in the media? Is it on TV? Is it on social media or friends passing it around?
Starting point is 00:48:28 The fact that they won't even show protests. That's, I mean, that's some big brother stuff right there. What are your thoughts, George? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, Adam, it's definitely friends passing it on to other friends. You're definitely not seeing it on mainstream media or you're not seeing it on the main networks. It's friend passing it on to friend who's passing it on to another friend.
Starting point is 00:48:50 That's the only way you're able to see some of the life footage. Have you had any interaction with police or anything like that that have been disturbing or your friends have been? Like the one video we saw of the lady getting choked out because she never massed. Do you have any stories like that or your friends of any stories like that? Yeah, no, definitely not myself personally, but like direct friends of mine who've actually been arrested and taken to court for refusing
Starting point is 00:49:16 to follow police instructions. And sometimes they're enforcing rules. So the rules are sort of on and off all the time. For example, up in Queensland at the moment, the rules, the rules are sort of on and off all the time. You know, like, for example, up in Queensland at the moment, the rules, the mask wearing rules have been more strictly enforced because we've had to bring new cases up in Queensland. What percentage of Australians agree with this tactic? And I would assume it's a decent majority
Starting point is 00:49:41 or a decent number if they're allowing this. What are your thoughts? I wouldn't say, Adam mean it's, unfortunately it's the silent minority that are making a lot of the noise. So yeah, I wouldn't say, and we're sort of following a lot of what the minority are doing, or want us to do. So, do you give us a percentage of your vision? I'd say it's probably about it.
Starting point is 00:50:06 It might be 40, 60, so 40% want these strict rules. And the other 60 just want to be left alone to do their own thing. But all we're hearing is about the 40% and what they want. Has COVID actually declined? Meaning are they actually making progress with fewer cases and fewer deaths in regards to COVID. Last year in 2020, we didn't hear about too many deaths where it was sort of young people. I think the average age of people dying from COVID up here or down here in Australia is, I think it's in the 80s. So it's hard to say Patrick, if it's, if they're COVID type, yeah, they're COVID type deaths, all there are deaths from other,
Starting point is 00:50:53 from other, I guess you heard that. Well, this is a huge age of people dying within the 80s. George, this is Gerrotti. We would never ask you to speculate on that, man. Thank you so much for taking the time, by the way, to help us, you know, understand this on a global scale. I know we have a lot of listeners out there that are very confused. The quarantine camps out there. You know anybody that's been inside of the quarantine camps, what it's like out there, is this something that has been over reported, under reported, can you give me any idea on what that situation is like, where there are actual camps, where they're taking people
Starting point is 00:51:22 who I suppose have tested positive or actually in some cases from what I've read haven't tested positive they've just been around people who have tested positive and they've been removed from society and put in these camps for weeks at a time. Yeah, it's definitely underreported. We don't hear too much about it. I think what they did is a few months ago they did actually ask, you know, they did put it out into mainstream media
Starting point is 00:51:45 And I don't think the the feedback was overly positive. So we haven't really heard too much about it since Yeah, they're really controlling the narrative there. Yeah, by the way, I just looked at the number Kai if you go to statistic And you type in I typed in the following search I typed an average age of COVID, that's in Australia. And if you go down to the statistic website, if you go average, average, age of COVID, that's in Australia. You gotta go to Australia, okay.
Starting point is 00:52:22 Just go to Australia. Why are you guys bringing that up? We're actually finding out later down the track. After the media is reported, we've had, you know, for example, one death in one part of Sydney. You're actually finding out later that person actually didn't die from COVID. They may have had COVID at the time,
Starting point is 00:52:38 but they've had historical heart issues, for example, or they were cancer patients. And so it's hard to tell. Or they had a motorcyclist. Or they had a motorcyclist. Yeah. Yeah, did they die from COVID or did they die with COVID? And they've tried to make that distinguish.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Yeah, they've tried to distinguish. Right, by the way, right here, if you look at this, statistic shows that number of COVID deaths that took place by age, majority are over 90 and over 80 look at the and then over 70 and look at the drop-off when you go to 60 and below. Wait, wait, are those in the thousands or is that 200 people? Number of people, should we say September 20? That would be number of people. Number of people. There's 25 million people in Australia. 200 people in a there's 25 million people in Australia. That's over 80 just over the age of eight. That's September 2021. So if you if you calculate this male and female say that's 210
Starting point is 00:53:35 say that's 450 say that's 350 so say 800 a thousand 1100 right there and then you have at the bottom here is say a hundred say a hundred added a twelve hundred people that have died are under the age of seventy old and then ninety percent of people that died are above the age of seventy and they can't go out after nine o'clock at night the entire country's locked out on military well the george let's uh... maybe uh... try to think positive i guess guess in three weeks from now, apparently on October 18th, there's something going to
Starting point is 00:54:09 be called freedom's day. And apparently that's one 80% of the population will be fully vaccinated. And apparently your airports are going to be open for the first time in two years, I guess, fourth quarter of this year. What do you know about this freedom's day and this 80% benchmark? Stay strong there, George, the first nine months of two weeks to flatten the curve of the hardest, buddy.
Starting point is 00:54:31 Yeah, yeah, now look, it's a carrot atom, but the carrot's been moved a few times. So I'll believe it when I see it, unfortunately. But yeah, there's a few times they've made promises when we get to 70% and then they moved it to 75% and to 80% so who knows, but when we get to 80% it might then become 85% we just don't know.
Starting point is 00:54:55 But George, appreciate you buddy. Brother, thank you for surviving, George. And remember that, you're like, sent to Krabba Spiler. Thank you. Just two things, Pat, just to finish off. First of all, obviously, happy birthday to spy. Thank you. Thank you. Just two things, Pat, just to finish off. First of all, obviously, happy birthday to Dylan. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:55:08 You know, wish him all the best. And also, I want to wish my son, Jonah, happy seventh birthday as well. John, happy birthday, buddy. By the way, it's also Rosa's birthday. It's also Gerard's birthday today. And today is also Gerard's birthday. And like what a special day.
Starting point is 00:55:24 By the way, Jonah, happy birthday to you, Gerard and birthday and like what a special day by the way Jonah happy birthday to Gerard and Rose we've received George once again. Thank you for your time brother happy birthday all around thanks thanks thank you Adam wanted to leave him on a positive note and I'll leave him on a positive note to all the great people of Australia I've never met a single Australian in my life that wasn't awesome by the way man the great people Australia there's 65,000 police officers on that island
Starting point is 00:55:50 They're 25.5 million Australians apes together strong Yeah, you know, you you teed them up to give you some hope and then they just keep pushing that that That the lie wouldn't they Tom? I know I'm to do guys the whole world and this goes back to what I was talking about about before pat Where you talking about be a synergist and and I get that I really really do but some point somebody's got to be a catalyst They will not they're not gonna stop They're not gonna stop you have to force them to stop you have to bully the book by the way Let's let's talk about this. So if I were to tell you a year ago Okay, that the person that's pushing back
Starting point is 00:56:25 a year ago, okay, that the person that's pushing back for the people to have the option to not get vaccinated in the NBA was gonna be Kyrie Irving, would you have believed it? If I told you a year ago, it was gonna be... Yeah, initially I would not. Yeah, initially I would have believed anything that against the grain would have be Kyrie Irving. Well, there's a lot of things to go against the grain
Starting point is 00:56:39 that he's going for it. So for me, with Kyrie being that guy, Andrew Wiggins being that guy, Steven A. Sand, you got to fire these guys or trade them because yeah, Brad the Beal to and there's a few other guys that are quite 10% of the league probably. Yeah. So Kyrie was asked the question, Kyrie was asked the question about New York City because the challenge is what city you're playing in, right? So Kyrie Irving could consider skipping some home games over New York City vaccine mandates. This is a New York Daily Mail article. New York City has a vaccine mandate
Starting point is 00:57:08 for venues like the Barclays center players on the nicks and nets may must be vaccinated play home games and enter home marinas. The nicks a hundred percent their players and staff are vaccinated. Nets GM Sean marks admits that not that's not the case with his team. According to Fox Sports story on Thursday, Irving is one of those on-vaccinated players. And while marks are confident, it wouldn't be an issue. New York's mandate simply requires proof of one dose.
Starting point is 00:57:33 A report from Rolling Stone indicates it would be more complicated. Irving's aunt, Tai Chi, Irving, all but confirmed her nephew's proudly. I'm unvaccinated. She is the executive director of Kyrie Irving's Ky family foundation, which leads Irving's extensive charity towards blacks, environmental and many other causes. Taki said that Kyrie's support supposed injection
Starting point is 00:57:56 to vaccination was not religious based, it's moral based, unlike Andrew Wiggins, then Irving will seemingly not seek a religious exemptions to a city's indoor vaccine requirements and weekends request for religious exemptions was rejected by the MBA. Anyway, they asked him a question yesterday. They said, so, Kyrie, are you planning on getting the vaccine? You know what his answer was?
Starting point is 00:58:16 You know, I appreciate that question. That's a personal question and I'd like to keep that to myself because it's a personal matter of my family. So, what do you think about what Kyrie's up to? I think it's a major problem of my family. So what do you think my work I'd reach up to? I think it's a major problem in the NBA. It's gonna get really, really bad. Here's why because the NBA PA is protecting the players. So mandating vaccinations for NBA players will never happen.
Starting point is 00:58:38 It's a non-starter. The union is very staunch in the fact that that's not going to happen. So now what's happening is you're having a lot.'s the lead union president is a stupolors who was uh... yes i believe it's still pretty as a player but they have a very uh... cj mccolon is it or he's the the next maybe i mean that they're the leadership committee for the nb as far as the players and but there's a full-time job someone making a couple million that
Starting point is 00:59:02 that is you know executive over all of the whoever it is is LeBron James right eventually. So Kyrie Irving showed up via zoom yesterday he didn't show up at media day. He as of right now he can't play their home games. He can't play against the nicks and he can't play against the warriors and they're saying about 10% of the league right now is not going to get vaccinated and the problem is you it's mandated for coaches and administrators, referees and everything like that. You are going to see so much friction now from front office personnel that are upset that they might in their minds be exposed to the virus by these players that aren't vaccinated.
Starting point is 00:59:35 And it's the seasons two weeks from starting. So these games are going to be missed very, very soon. And it's only going to get worse because they will not, Bradley Beal is not going to get vaccinated. Andrew Wigg not going to get vaccinated. Andrew Wiggins will not get vaccinated and he's already been rejected for asking for a religious exemption. He didn't get it. So the line has been drawn in the sand and and he's got a big, big problem in the NBA to deal with this and keep these players happy and prevent a revolt. Because that's where it's going. I don't know who's going to be revolting you think.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Um, the people that are and have very strong feelings about it against the people that refuse. The players, the small players that refuse to. The people are going to be pushing back, I think, are the older personnel or older coaches with older family members or with young kids that they're concerned with. 90% of the NBA has been vaccinated. So you're hearing a couple voices come out there that they're concerned with. 90% of the NBA has been vaccinated. So you're hearing a couple voices come out there that have not been vaccinated.
Starting point is 01:00:29 A lot of teams, I think that, look, the bottom line is people have an issue with mandates. That's what we're talking about here. If you wanna get vaccinated, get vaccinated. If you don't wanna do it, you don't have to do it. You don't have to jab your body if you don't want to do it. Bradley Beale came out and he actually was, dude, so smooth, so chilly's like, look, I'm not getting vaccinated.
Starting point is 01:00:50 I had COVID, I'm good, very monotone. Chill, he's like, my parents got it, my aunt's got it, my uncle's got it, I'm just not getting it. I'm good. If he doesn't want to get it and he's calm and collective about it, what type of reasoning do you have to force someone to get it? That's the problem. What's the type of reasoning do you have to force someone to get it? That's the problem.
Starting point is 01:01:06 What type of reason does anybody have to force anybody to do anything? This isn't a medical issue. To your point, you're 100% right. Medical issue has gone out the window. This is a civil rights issue. This is a civil rights issue of our life. This is something we just talked about, China.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Imagine a situation, imagine an environment where you have to ask the government's permission to have kids. You wouldn't, Brooklyn would not be allowed in your life. You would have to ask their permission. If it's okay for you and your wife to bring life into this world, I mean, we're literally, I mean, it's a joke that they're telling us how to breathe. How are we allowed to breathe?
Starting point is 01:01:42 We're allowed to go outside. If we sit down, you can breathe with no mask COVID floats to the air if you're under five foot Never have to wear a mask obviously because COVID floats, right? You wait how you're allowed to breathe what you're allowed to do. Wow. You're allowed to work. We have to push back By then saying that when are we getting back to normal? Did you have any said 97% vaccinated? 97% vaccinated 97% if we don't push back, why would they ever stop? And I'll tell you what, support these players, support them, support be, support Beasley up and up and Buffalo. Even if you think this medication is the greatest medication of all time, and
Starting point is 01:02:17 it might be, it's, it's not okay. This is, and this is not okay at all that we're allowing social stratification based on what the elites want and what they don't. To be clear, you're, you're, again, this goes back to mandates. Someone wants to do it, they should do it. Dude, it's more than mandates. This is, this goes way beyond mandates.
Starting point is 01:02:36 This is way beyond mandates. This is social stratification. This is for those of us that don't know what that is. What is social stratification? This is aristocrats and plebians. This is Jim Crow. This is vaccinated those of us that don't know what that is. What is social stratification? This is aristocrats and plebians. This is Jim Crow. This is vaccinated front of the bus, unvaccinated back of the bus.
Starting point is 01:02:51 This is the teammates, okay? If you believed in any sort of segregation, all right? If you thought, when you watched Jackie Robinson, when you watched the movie and you said, that would never be me. I would never be one of those people that looks at Jackie Robinson that says says he can't eat in here He this is this is this is a a white's only diner
Starting point is 01:03:10 All right, and you thought you you saw that happen and you said that is horrible That's the plural. How could those people do that? And you're one of these people that would kick a Vax and an unvaccinated person out of the restaurant right now Guess what you know exactly who you are you're fine with segregation You're fine with segregation. You're fine with social traffic. I see your point. I do think that's a stretch though.
Starting point is 01:03:29 However, I do see your point. I think there's to equate full on racism and prejudice and bigotry with, hey, if you're not a vaccinated, you can't be a lot of these businesses have the choice to say, look, sorry, if you're not a vaccine, you can't come in. that's what's going on in New York City right now.
Starting point is 01:03:46 They have that choice. Okay, but you have to understand that argument was made for racism. Oh, you know, they're, they're, they're, they're, they just don't have the education that we have. They grow up, they're dirty people like they, like you can, you can justify any sort of segregation.
Starting point is 01:04:00 Any sort, it can be justified. It's the people who look at and say, man, I'm not gonna, no, absolutely not. I don't care. This is my brother. This is, this is, this is my friend. He's an American. He has the right to have his life when he wants. They're going to have to repair themselves for the fact that games are going to be altered because of this.
Starting point is 01:04:15 I mean, they're not going to change their mind. All right. How are the wizards going to win without Brad and Beale half their games? Good or in New York? Yeah. This is the NBA regular season game. Kyrie is very cool missing 40 games in season. Well, that would just be a normal season called the Nascar. bill half their games or in New York or in New York or in New York and then the NBA regular season game. Kyrie is very cool messing 40 games in season. Well that would just be a normal season
Starting point is 01:04:29 called the Nascar. Okay, so you know I could see a guy like Steve Kerlusen is mind with Andrew Wiggins not getting vaccinated. I asked you a question why does New York need the National Guard to replace unvaccinated health workers? Don't go conspiracy, just go simple. You're a regular person, you don't look into conspiracies, you don't think 9-11 or JFK,
Starting point is 01:04:51 you just follow black and white. Why does New York say we may use national guard to replace unvaccinated health workers? My first thought would be to create the illusion that this is a crisis of the highest order and that if they had to bring in the national guard then you have to believe us about how bad this is that was my first time no but to replace them as well if this crisis is half as bad as as we're you know meant to believe it is then imagine actually saying you know the the hospitals are
Starting point is 01:05:21 busting out of the gills so we're gonna fire half of our staff. And who knows more about this stuff than that? And replace them with untrained medical professionals. Yeah. Yeah. You'd just say 10 percent? What was the number? What? You said, I don't say percentage.
Starting point is 01:05:34 I just said national card. New York. New York may use national, Kai, can you pull up the story from the Guardian? I just want to read this whole story here. The, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, Hocle is the last name, Hocle, H-O-C-H-E-L. So New York may use National Guard to replace guys if we can flip the camera on the back end.
Starting point is 01:05:51 Thank you. Replace unvaccinated health workers. Go a little lower, go a little lower. The governor of New York, Cathy, who is considering using National Guard out of state medical workers to fill hospital staffing shortages as tens of thousands of workers are unlikely to fill hospital staffing shortages as tens of thousand workers are unlikely to meet on Monday, did land for mandate, did COVID-19 vaccination.
Starting point is 01:06:09 The plan outlined a statement would allow the governor to declare state of emergency and thereby increase the supply of healthcare workers to include licensed professionals from other states and countries as well as retired nurses. Hocus State said the state was also looking at Nash using National Guard officers who medical, okay, got it. To keep hospitals and other medical facilities adequately staffed, some 16% of the state's 450,000 hospital staff, or roughly 70,000 workers have not yet been fully vaccinated. The governor's office, so 16% of the 70,000 out of 450,000 hospital staff has not yet been vaccinated. We are still in battle against COVID to protect our loved ones. I commend all the healthcare workers who have stepped out
Starting point is 01:06:46 to get themselves vaccinated. And I urge all the remaining healthcare workers who are unvaccinated to do so now so they can continue providing care. The plan comes, am it a broader battle between the state and federal government leaders pushing for vaccine mandates to help counter the highly infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus and workers
Starting point is 01:07:01 who are against an occupation requirements. Some on religious grants, on sunny, huckle, tender, summer zone, church service to ask Christians to help promote vaccines. I need you to be my apostles. Wow, okay, great. I need you to go out and talk about it and say we owe this to each other.
Starting point is 01:07:21 And she said this to congregants at Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, Jesus taught us to love one another. And how said this to congregants at Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn. Jesus taught us to love one another. And how do you show that love? But to care about each other enough to say, please get the vaccine because I love you. And I want you to live. Okay, workers. How do you process that last point as a Christian as a believer? When someone uses the Jesus would want this go get back to know
Starting point is 01:07:42 you have to know that that argument was the worst argument to made because God gives everybody what? Free will, right? What's free will? You choose what you want to do and most of the prams that we have in our lives itself inflicted. We don't, you know, if you think about most of your prams you had in your life, it's not from the outset, it's probably from the inside. Decisions we made. Things that we did. So for you to say, you know, Jesus used Jesus' car So for you to say, you know, use Jesus' car to get me to say, hey, listen, son, I love you so much, but you better get your
Starting point is 01:08:10 ass vaccinated or else. Like, there's a little bit of that right. Look, here's what I will tell you in regards to this. There's no question the Delta variant is probably stronger than the COVID that came. Just from the stories that I'm hearing about, and this is not one case, two case, five cases, 10 cases. I'm talking hundreds of cases of people that I'm in communication with that they're going through it. I had COVID, you had COVID, wasn't pretty, okay?
Starting point is 01:08:37 We didn't enjoy it, we went and got tested on the same day, you came out negative, I came positive, and I still had to go, I lost, how much did you see me lose when I went through? I would say 15, 20 pounds, you were scared. You didn't recognize me when you saw him, yeah. I recognize you, I was like, you gotta go eat a sandwich, you're not, I can't eat anything, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:51 I can eat anything, right? So then the Delta comes up, yeah, and I told you a story about my dad and my, Melva, both being vaccinated, at least 79, he had COVID and he had pneumonia. I don't know what would have happened, if he wouldn't have had the vaccination. Yeah, the vaccination, so. It likely likely helped him I'm telling you right now. I'm in my skeptic side from odds
Starting point is 01:09:11 I'm saying 80% chance it helped them. I'm saying that so thank God, you know He's still here right now for the doctors who were pushed and challenged by the president to come up with the Vaccine three days after the election was over with that they finally came up and nobody thought this was gonna come out in 18 months, more power to them for them to come out
Starting point is 01:09:29 and bring that option out there for people. But the force part, man, the biggest thing is the force part, buddy. It's the biggest thing. You know, when I chose to be in a military, the choice you make when you join the army, you are government property. That's what you are. When you join the army, you are government property. That's what you are.
Starting point is 01:09:45 When you join the army, the government owns you. G.I. Joe, government issue, Joe. Government owns you. Literally, the government owns your body for the contract that you sent. You told me the story on Rogan where you went in, 11 shots. And by the way, did you see how many people coming on on the bottom
Starting point is 01:09:59 what they said? People were messaging me saying, the fact that, yep, that's, he says, that people said, if you were in the military You know exactly what Pat is talking about because we all went through it. It's a line. You just go through it There's no questions. No you can't ask nothing. What's the side effects of this? Ah shut up I'm part of the reason why you do not like mandates because you were mandated as a part of the military This is what you have to do follow orders. I'm like right free, I'm good. Dude, we're in America because it's free.
Starting point is 01:10:26 What are we talking about? The benefit America offers, the benefit America offers is for you to choose. Steve, what America offers? So, you know, I don't know, I think, I think if the 97%, 3%, that is proof to get to 97%, which story's the one? 97%?% that is proof to get to 97% which stories and what's it? 7% it's impossible. What's Biden said? Is he one of these stories?
Starting point is 01:10:52 No, I don't think so. Can you pull up by 97%? I'd like to see that. Find by 97% vaccine. Right now what are we at? 70% if that? Which is pretty good. I think. Vaccine 97% Kai just put by tonight. holy shit, this guy's writing a novel, just typing, hey, you're gold. I can't cry, buddy. Back to and buy the ones, 97% of the country to be vaccinated.
Starting point is 01:11:17 Okay, everyone's already nice, that's a pretty good looking look. Ah, here we go. Reported. How many Americans need to be vaccinated? Get us back to normal bite, 97, 98%. I think we'll get awfully close, but I'm not the scientist. I think one thing is for certain,
Starting point is 01:11:28 a quarter to a country can't go unvaccinated. And us, not continue to have a problem. Well, his math is way off, bro. 97 and 98%. That's, how does he even think that's realistic? Like he can't even, well, you set the bar so high. It's insane. Well, they're also gonna start.
Starting point is 01:11:45 They're doing crazy stuff. They're making experimental RNA vaccines that are going into lettuce and other food products where they're gonna put the vaccine. Well luckily you're not eating any of that. So you're good. They sneak lettuce onto a cheeseburger every now and then they might still get me. Let me tell you bro. They can off, gee. Going back with what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what off, Jesus. Going back with what what what what Huckle said man,
Starting point is 01:12:05 was she brought Jesus into it. I mean that's that is such a grimy political move. It's also somebody that's never read the Bible like even once Jesus died fighting the hierarchy. He fought the hierarchy flipped over the tables of the Jews who went in and made deals with the Romans. Jesus was it was it was a political rebel. So for her to be like,
Starting point is 01:12:25 I'm sorry guys. Jesus was a Jew of stuff of, dude, my people who Jesus was one, that's my bad. The king of, given me the point is guys, the point is that for her to use Jesus to be like, do what authority tells you to do when it was literally the guy got, he got pinned to a cross. Well, I would say this.
Starting point is 01:12:46 It sounds like she's desperate to pull off some sort of agenda that she has and she's incapable of rational thinking. When you go to churches and you're not known for doing that on a regular basis and then trying to plead with them in the manner that she did, it's crazy. Can I ask Adam for a second seriously? I mean, you asked Pat a question. No, you need to prove your work, man.
Starting point is 01:13:07 When you ask Pat, what do you have against mandates? That's, what, dude, what do you have for mandates? What is it about mandates that you said that I'm with this? What's the mandate? Nice try, Gerard. And seriously, if you're asking, what does he have against that?
Starting point is 01:13:21 That's not what I asked him. I said, is that part of the reason because of the military forced him to take shots That's nice try Gerard fire. Let me ask you then specifically. No, you're done. You got shut down You're done. Absolutely. I don't give a shit if it's your birthday. You just got shut down You're trying to You're trying to use your channel Social stratification to
Starting point is 01:13:43 you're trying to question no you're trying to use social stratification uh... to use the question to uproot the answer the population argument i think the source i stride twenty five minutes to answer the question what is it about mandates that you think are okay i don't think they're okay that's the whole point of my question of my whole point is that i don't think mandates are okay nice try
Starting point is 01:14:03 then you're asking what the fact that the military is somehow the reasoning behind him saying, no, this to the force. I said part of the reason. You gotta go back and listen, Gerard. Okay. Yeah. So everybody else that's okay with the mandates, okay?
Starting point is 01:14:17 Let me ask you that. What is your trying to do? It's not gonna work. Good luck. Cause you gotta answer the question. I already said I'm not agreeing with mandates. Should I say it in Spanish? No, get a mandate, Gerard. Let me ask you this. gonna work good luck because you got to answer the question I already said I'm not agreeing with mandates should I speak say to the bandage by the way no kidding mandate let me let me ask you this let me ask you this let me ask you
Starting point is 01:14:29 this so what you guys can we can go back and watch the rewind afterwards but uh... so so let's go back uh... and talk about new york okay go back to new york and i'm actually like literally think a guy yesterday said what do you have so much about new york you know people in real estate this I said you don't even know how bad real estate is in New York right now You paying a quarter of what the price of a Properties worth in New York commercial or residential bro You you buy in a $40 million property for 10 million people are just dumping shit right now in New York, right? And no joke now
Starting point is 01:15:02 This is actually not a bad time if you want to capitalize of stuff, banking the fact that New York's going to come back to normal next four to eight years. It's not a bad time to buy, you know, some real pen house type of properties or prime location over there. It's not a bad time to make an investment. If you think New York's going to come back, but here's what I want you to think about. Imagine we're in New York right now. So imagine I decided to go move the podcast and move the media company to Greenwich because we were talking about moving in New York
Starting point is 01:15:28 Okay, remember when the conversation was of course Greenwich was at the top of the list and we're gonna go to Greenwich or co-ordered decision But I want you to think about this imagine imagine you fast forward to move one year Okay, meeting we move to Greenwich COVID happened six months later actually go there, okay? So we move to Greenwich COVID happened six months later. Actually go there, okay? So we move to Greenwich, COVID happened six months later, our office we set up as a New York in Manhattan. Shut down. So think about that.
Starting point is 01:15:52 And we're running this podcast, and you're walking the streets of New York, and you're coming to podcasts, and you have to go through all, and then we wanna go have lunch, and we wanna go have dinner, and we're the Casa de Angelo, we're going to, whatever the Louis-Bas, we we're going you want to do that and you're going through the
Starting point is 01:16:08 mandates that they're offering how long until you say when the hell we leave in this place okay so now I imagine the people that are living in New York who love New York who love their metster Yankees their jets well maybe not the jets they're their giants they're you know they're whatever you call them. Give me the strangers, giants, islanders, all this stuff, right? Say all these guys that love these sports teams. And like, you know what, dude, I just can't do this anymore. I got to go.
Starting point is 01:16:35 The tipping point for the Exodus for California has just begun. People thought it happened when these guys left or whatever, five years ago, no, no, five, six years ago, people left that foresee who were seen, what was going to be taken place. The mass ex-citizen California, it's just about to begin. The mass ex-citizen New York is just about to begin. The more they push back on things like this, guys, it's going to be like, I'm sorry, I'm just going to be moving out. And it's not even a republicans moving out, or an independence moving out, or a libertarian's moving out. I just want to be free. I'm just leaving. I'm going to go to my own think here and I'm going to choose a different state.
Starting point is 01:17:07 They haven't even gotten a flavor of it, but here's the question you got to ask yourself. Think about the people at the top of the Democratic Party. Okay. Who's at the top of the Democratic Party today? I'm not talking Obama's the face. I'm talking at the top. Pelosi, A.O.C. Schumer. I probably put I put I put Pelosi fine the top. Pelosi, a. O.C. Schumer. I'd probably put, I put, I put Pelosi. Fine Stein is very, very important. Fine Stein. Let's say those guys, but let's just say Pelosi at the top. Do you think Kathy is somebody she likes more than Cuomo? Who do you think she likes more? I think she likes Kathy. I think she likes Kathy. Yeah. Because Kathy's doing what they're standing for. She's California, no, some all that other
Starting point is 01:17:43 stuff. They're going in that direction. Everything, like even Michael Burry, I got a bunch of stuff I want to talk about with Michael Burry. Okay, can you pull up Michael Burry's article from yesterday or today? Is it today to 27 or the 20? 28. Yesterday, Burry comes out with an article,
Starting point is 01:17:57 he said a few things. So this is a business inside a story yesterday. The big short investor, Michael Burry, warns the stock market boom, reminds him of the.com bubble and rings the alarm on options, mania. Okay, go to the bottom. He, Burry said the current market boom, reminds me of the Al-Qaeda,
Starting point is 01:18:13 I'm going to talk about the Al-Qaeda option. And friends, he, I remember, Brampance, speculation that precipitated the great depression and flurry of recent tweets that has since been deleted. He does that quite often, by the way. The Sion acid management, by the way, which since 2015 has given returns of 26%. Is what his management, asset management company has done.
Starting point is 01:18:34 Tweeter the screenshot of financialweb.com stock chart, the defunc, the defunc company behind stock detective and other financial information websites. It's share prices, take a nose dive from a high of $28 to fraction of a cent, follow on the dot com crash. A very common chart back in the day, Burry said, looks vaguely familiar. More over, the hedge fund manager compared the bull market during the 15 years of 2000 to the run up in the stocks
Starting point is 01:18:59 over the last 15 years, he highlighted a 94% correlation between an Aztec 100's performance in each of the periods and a 95% correlation for the SMP 500 index. So he continues, he continues to compare to 1929, what's gonna be happening, et cetera, et cetera. And I watch this. So I kind of looked at some of his positions on what he has.
Starting point is 01:19:16 Here's his positions. Put options, our investments, what he thinks is gonna go down. Call options, the stuff that he thinks is gonna be going up. Okay, put options. He has $730 million of Tesla stock. $730 million. What?
Starting point is 01:19:36 It's gonna go down, okay? Put is what he's got. He's got $280 million of shares of 20 or plus treasury bond, okay, ETFs. it's called TLT, okay on puts on puts that's gonna go down He's got call options. That's really ready. That's really bad for the country Of course it is, but watch what he has call options on even though if you go to his Twitter profile Go to his Twitter profile that says Michael J. Burry and it's like Cassandra or something like that very weird What is Twitter profile? Let's go type in Michael J. Burry? Michael J. Burry and it's like Cassandra or something like that. Very weird with his Twitter profile. Let's go type in Michael J. Burry, Michael J. Burry,
Starting point is 01:20:09 right there Cassandra. Steve Carels. Let's look what hashtag he's got. Rest in peace, Rest in peace of Lexi. You know, what he's talking about. Rest in peace, Petrov. Boycott Amazon, boycott Facebook, boycott Coke. That's his hashtag in his account, right? And we'll read the article he has down here as well you know what he's got for his call options and he just increased the amount of money he put into this 70% quarter over prior quarter highest money he's got of a company that he thinks is gonna go up Facebook 327 million dollars of call options 230 million dollars of Google he increased that by 14% quarter of a quarter,
Starting point is 01:20:47 but he increased Facebook, 71% quarter of a quarter. He's got 130 million in McKesson, 58 million in Heinz, ketchup, like Heinz, like Kraft Heinz, 53 million in Walmart, 48 million in Cardinal Health, 43 million in CVS, 9 million of a fund that short treasury bonds. Let me say that one more time. A fund that shorts on treasury bonds. And this is based on three different
Starting point is 01:21:12 things as he's looking at. Number one inflation. Inflation is not going to affect any of the stuff that he has for call options with Facebook, Google, McKesson, Hines, Walmart, CVS. He says inflation is not going to affect those guys at all inflation would affect Tesla Treasury bonds else et cetera, so number one is inflation. It's coming number two. It's interest rates are gonna go up It's coming number three bond yields will increase which means bond prices will decrease and he is so certain that this is gonna Be taking place that he's putting his money where his mouth is and he's predicting big short two is around the corner. This guy's not a dummy. He doesn't say things like this. He's not a guy that's just getting up there and saying, let me like Harry Dent wrote a book. Remember, Harry Dent that said, I don't know if you guys remember Harry Dent's old book,
Starting point is 01:21:56 that he was saying that it's going to be the biggest market boom ever. The Dow Jones going to go to 43,000 by 1999. I don't know the exact date. Can you put a hairy dent prediction? You're talking about Michael J. Burry that a movie was written about and he did something where everybody thought he was an idiot and everybody ended up calling him a hero because a major prediction that he made. So if this is the case and he's talking about a, where's his old book? The great, he has an old book the next great bubble the rowing to the rorya he's made uh... uh... yeah he's he's uh... he's talked about where the market's gonna go he's called the next crash and a lot of stuff but he wrote books
Starting point is 01:22:38 where made a lot of sense and in the opposite what happened this is not him this is Michael jaybury okay he's, he's got 730 million dollars of Tesla stock he's shorting. It's not a small amount, guys. Why Tesla of all things? Well, maybe the global shipping crisis has a factor in that too. Ships, chips, uh huh.
Starting point is 01:22:55 Shipping crisis, you know, he's never been able to meet his deadlines with cars. He's also been, when inflation goes up, people are not gonna have to money to go out there and just buy stuff like that. He's also been against Tesla in terms of their market cap versus their output of cars for a long time. So this isn't anything new he's saying with Tesla's overpriced with the whole
Starting point is 01:23:14 Sledgehammer to souffle kind of analogies. He's been talking about this. Yeah, and how could you not think that Elon could get a little distracted with everything else he has? How much can he really put into Tesla that's necessary? How long is the put and how long are the call options, do you know? Does he say there's a give a duration? You can probably go up there, find the timeline to see what's going on. But the point is, when a guy like this talks, you have to pay very close attention.
Starting point is 01:23:39 By the way, this leads to the next thing with crypto. And by the way, he's predicting cryptos also going to take a massive hit. He's not saying crypto says cryptos on the list of getting their. And by the way, he's predicting crypto is also gonna take a massive hit. He's not saying crypto is, crypto is on the list of getting their asses handed to them because you saw what happened with China, right? China declares all cryptocurrency transactions illegal. You saw Bitcoin took a hit, Ethereum took a hit,
Starting point is 01:23:56 everybody took a hit with that. So a China Central Bank has announced that all transactions of cryptocurrencies are illegal effectively banning digital tokens such as Bitcoin. Fluctuations there often impact a global transactions of cryptocurrencies are illegal, effectively banning digital tokens such as Bitcoin. Fluctuations there often impact the global price of cryptocurrencies and the price of Bitcoin filled by more than $2,000 in a week of Chinese announcements. It is the latest in China's national crackdown on what it sees as a volatile speculative
Starting point is 01:24:17 investment at best and a way to launch your money at worst. Trading cryptocurrencies has officially been banned in China since 2019, but has continued online foreign exchanges, but last week's announcement is the clearest indication yet that China wants to shut down cryptocurrencies trading, and all its forms is what they want to do. So, he's got a track record, and people thought he was crazy when he said, the housing market was going to crash. I think when you have that much credibility and then you just look at the evidence when you look at Inflation you look at the situation in China with ever Grande the debt ceiling inflation Global shipping shortage. I mean there's just so many things that are stacked up against the stock market continuing to boom
Starting point is 01:25:00 Mm-hmm and China at the same time their shoulder cards are also kind of telling the world look You know here's the direction we're going. If you, there was a girl that was a star, social media star, were like 40, 50 million followers, overnight she disappeared. They're like, what the hell happened to her? Like a huge star. The guy that was worth $38 billion overnight,
Starting point is 01:25:17 his $38 billion is God. Jack Moss is one thing in front of, you know, talking against China, hey, when's the last time you saw Jack Madu in an interview with CMBC or MSNBC or any of those. And that was a year ago. And that was a year ago. You talked about on Rogan about capitalism and communism
Starting point is 01:25:31 and about lifting up individuals, but also like the team, the collective. And that's kind of what China's doing because they don't want superstars. They don't want superstars. And this is shining a spotlight on basically what China wants. They want control. They want to have regulation all over crypto,
Starting point is 01:25:47 but something that we're not talking about is because they're banning crypto and banning Bitcoin. Part of the reason is they want to develop their own digital one and do all that. So we talked about the social score on Rogan. You talked about that. China is basically trying to control your whole life and they don't want superstars.
Starting point is 01:26:04 That's why the people like Jack Ma, know you know they go to reeducation camps well we we talked about it on the last podcast guys that uh... you know where's the epicenter power in america used to be new york used to be dc maybe a la it's it's all san francisco now all tech right we talked about it and he's betting against america not once twice he's saying treasury bonds are going down that's betting against america you're're betting the country is about to be in big bad shape, but you're betting on Facebook and Google. So if America is going down, but tech is going up, I think that that kind of tells you where the power within tech really lies. And we talk not to get too crazy with it guys, but I mean, if anybody out there wants to spend the rest
Starting point is 01:26:43 of their day going down a fun rabbit hole, check out the Frankfurt School. Check out what critical theory is. We hear a lot about critical race theory today. Critical race theory is the latest incarnation of something called critical theory. Critical theory was a way that Gaelians and Marxists decided that they would try to implement communism in society. And basically, you have to break the wheel in order to implement a communist revolution. All right, worldwide communist revolution. I'm not saying this is what's happening. I'm just saying, if you want to break the wheel. In order to implement a communist revolution, all right, worldwide communist revolution,
Starting point is 01:27:05 I'm not saying this is what's happening, I'm just saying, if you wanna do some fun reading, okay? Antonio Gromsky, who the president of Ireland just stopped and paid respects to at his grave on the way to see the folks. This guy's not a good man here. Antonio Gromsky. Not a good man, I don't know what kind of a man he was,
Starting point is 01:27:22 just philosophy's very dangerous. So in order to bring in a global communist revolution, you have to break the wheel. All right. In times of prosperity, nobody wants revolution. So in order for them, if you believe in in billback better, if you believe in a future where you will own nothing and be happy, in order for that to happen, a crash is is absolutely necessary. And they talk about it at length at the Frankfurt School, they talk about cultural hegemony. This is, guys, if you've studied kind of political theory,
Starting point is 01:27:51 if you've studied this stuff, a lot of this is like, you're seeing a slow motion train wreck. It's kind of nuts, but just enjoy. Check out the Frankfurt School. I think you guys will get some value and some attainment out of that. Even if there is this crash, there's a crash. So how many crashes have we experienced?
Starting point is 01:28:07 So in a ton of, you know, dot com boom, I'm saying the last 20 years, dot com boom lasted a year or so, 2008, lasted a couple of years. 20, I mean, COVID lasted like six months, as far as the market goes. So it's gonna crash, it's a crash, it's a housing crash, the market crash.
Starting point is 01:28:26 If you're young and you're in the stock market and you have crypto, are you really that worried? There's one thing that's more older people. But I tell you, one that concerns me. Here's what concerns me. I agree. You know how it's like, it's cyclical. It happens. It's cyclical. It happens.
Starting point is 01:28:41 This is no different. It's cyclical. It happens. This is no different. It's cyclical. It happens. Right. Okay, fine. Let's say it is only cyclical and it happens. There's one thing that's cyclical. It happens. This is no different. It's cyclical. It happens. This is no different. It's cyclical. It happens, right? Okay, fine Let's say it is only cyclical and it happens. There's one thing that's not normal 40 plus percent of the currency was printed last 18 months, right?
Starting point is 01:28:55 That's a lot of money was sent free to people bro We've not sent like money like that to people were just people are sitting on the sideline saying no if you pay me this I'll come and come and it's like, shit, this guy's only worth 18 bucks an hour at best. I have to pay this guy 28 bucks to come back to work. What the hell do I do? Okay, I'll give you 28 bucks and I'll, okay, and you better not let me go out for 58 and it's like a very weird dynamic that's going on today, right? Like, employers are begging and this is what they want. Employers are begging people to come back to work and if you were saying No, I'm good man. I'm playing video games. I'm chill on playing Netflix
Starting point is 01:29:28 So how long when that goes do you get the person want to come back and really give their best? I don't know So that's one thing that leads to fake success now their time another three and a half trillion dollars Which I don't know if you've looked at what's in the three and a half trillion dollars again a bunch of other bullshit that They've added to the three and a half trillion dollars. Well, the Senate just struck it down. And you saw what Biden just said? You know what Biden just said with the money? Well, no Americans are not gonna pay for it.
Starting point is 01:29:51 This is not gonna go to the death effort. This is not gonna go to our deficit. You will not pay anything for it. It's gonna pay for itself. Pelosi is saying it's gonna pay for itself. It's gonna pay for itself. This is our job right there. And you know what she said again?
Starting point is 01:30:03 Here's what she said, look, let's just pass it so we can find out what's in it. Same line she's used in a past before. This is not a new thing that these guys are doing. So are you saying that, and I give you three examples, 2001, 2008, 2020, that this potential crash would be worse than any of those? But go to each one, go to each one. What is O1?
Starting point is 01:30:23 O1 was just, you know, that combo. I bought so. What is O1? O1 was just, you know, that combo. I bust. No, no, O1, O1, what, you're talking about 9-11, O1? Talking about, no, well, it was 99. Yeah, 99, 2000, 2001, all that. Free money. Private equity got into the game. Okay, and they started putting money to people that really didn't have the best idea,
Starting point is 01:30:40 and it was just like it flapped. Just as long as that, that combo, behind it, and behind it. That was the market and then obviously 9.11. So it was a lot of fake money there, but it was created by who? The market created fake money in 98.99. The market. Over-evaluating companies. That's right. The market.
Starting point is 01:30:57 So that's cool. The market creates fake success. Guess what? You're going to take, hey, you're going to lose billions and you're going to have to come back and treat it in a different way. That's a correction. Go to 07. Go to 07. What was the's a correction. That's a correction, go to 07. What was the deal with 07?
Starting point is 01:31:07 Housing. Housing. A program comes from Australia called No Income No Ass, it's Nina, okay? Where it's a pickup payment, and everybody's buying a million dollar house. I go back every time we talk about it. That's right, and the big short,
Starting point is 01:31:19 and then what happens there? Fake success. More fake success. True. Who takes a hit? A $330 billion company called wamo gets bought by a chase for one point nine billion dollars in some victims bare sterns had to go down sure but also well it's a lot of there's a lot a lot of
Starting point is 01:31:37 victims i mean country wide you forget country what was like all over the place free amount invested a lot more so but then you go to today. So you said, oh, one, oh wait, today. What's the difference today? 2020, exactly. Well, 2020 is a COVID, because if COVID doesn't hit, Trump's getting reelected. Economy was doing great. People were working, people were.
Starting point is 01:31:57 Who's talking to just stock market? The median income had increased for the first time in 20 years. It had increased to 60,000 from 55,000 under his watch, unemployment for everybody was fine. Record low, black, Hispanics, women in every way. Everything was good, China was having to kind of change back and kind of see what they're going to do with US.
Starting point is 01:32:15 You know, ISIS, you didn't hear a single thing about ISIS, all that stuff. That's a sweet spat. But I will tell you though, there's a part of that that he is his own enemy. There's nobody, it's a big big enemy than himself on what he did But his his policies very effective policies then COVID shows up And COVID becomes a great opportunity to do what? They'll be opposed any ideas that you want we could have been united and the enemy would have been China But no instead of creating the enemy because like right now, let's just say
Starting point is 01:32:43 Let's just say something happens in this building, okay? And the building is on fire, okay? When the building's on fire, there's a couple things the building could do. Like, remember that one day the car was on fire, everybody's running, I'm on a board call, they're telling me, Pat, you gotta go downstairs,
Starting point is 01:32:58 all this other stuff? I don't even remember this, it was like four weeks ago. Three weeks ago. Okay, tell me not to come in that day. So guess what happened? Well, they tell you not to come in every day. Just keep showing up. And you still show up.
Starting point is 01:33:09 The best ability is in that. They resorted to starting cars and cars. But watch what happens that day. What happened that day when they told us it's a fire? Do you actually remember? No. Oh, you weren't here. So we ran downstairs.
Starting point is 01:33:21 We're holding doors for each other. Come on folks, let's go. Come on, let's go to because the enemy was what the fire makes sense Now imagine if somebody said he did it. It's his fault This guy did it. He's doing it. It's because of him and we're like who he is So the point is rather than using COVID to unify America The left saw this and say perfect opportunity to make Trump the villain. Think, think, think, think, you win, he's out,
Starting point is 01:33:52 but the reality was China caused a great divorce. China's the one that caused the fire. That's the challenge that we have. And now, fast forward to today, you give all this money to people for a while and you get employers to go against Employee everything right now is against against employers against employees men against women parents against kids Republicans against Democrats Police against it is white against black White against blacks a church going against and everything is against out of versus jarard let's go
Starting point is 01:34:27 you know it is number that constant against is what's causing us to be yeah and this becoming the new normal which is which which is what they want in which is really really so this is a very different thing i don't ask a question i don't know how does that affect the economy though but like all that makes sense but what what is that going to actually do for this crash? We this whole thing started with Michael Burries predicting predicting this crash dude another big short the inputs calls Yeah, I just told you 40% of the money was printed. That's what's getting inflation. What's the prediction of what will happen inflation?
Starting point is 01:34:59 It's impossible to protect you because this isn't a market. Okay. Okay. Let me let me read this Let me read this to read. Let me read this to you Costco Nike and FedEx are warning there's more inflation set to it consumers at holiday approaches the NBC story well Costco Nike and FedEx are not politicians they're not Democrats or Republicans Costco has joined a long list of retailers sounding the alarm about escalating shipping prices and accompanying supply chain issues the warehouse retailer was joined by athletic where giant Nike and economic belt weather's FedEx and general mills in discussing similar concerns.
Starting point is 01:35:30 The cost to ship containers overseas has soared in recent months, getting a 40 foot container from Shanghai to a New York cost $2,000. A year and a half ago before COVID. You know what it is right now? $16,000. Let me say this one more time. So Costco, Nike and FedEx and guys, I'm sorry,
Starting point is 01:35:48 we have to raise our prices. People are like, well, you're not going to raise your prices. No, no, no, I don't think you understand. These containers, when we get our stuff from Shanghai, I used to cost only two grand. We're paying eight times more today. 16 grand a pop. The cost includes not only freight,
Starting point is 01:36:04 but also higher labor costs Rising demand for transportation and products plus shortages and computers chips oils chemicals and higher commodity prices We can't we can't hold on to all of those Some of that has to be passed on to who to us and it is being passed on were pragmatic about it set Costco CFO reach richer Galanti so basic mathematics here And it is being passed on. We're pragmatic about it. Set Costco, see if we'll reach a guarantee. So basic mathematics here, you just saw what's going on. So you're asking a question, Pat, what is it, how is this so different?
Starting point is 01:36:33 But it's not a little bit of inflation. If something increase from two million to, you know, if something increase from 10 bucks to 12 bucks, what do you say? Eh, whatever. If something you're buying normally goes from 10 bucks to 15 bucks, what do you say? Eh, whatever. If something you're buying normally goes from $10 to $15 bucks, what do you say? Dude, that's a little weird. Wouldn't you say that? Like, think about what you buy every month. Imagine if the gym membership's
Starting point is 01:36:52 $50 a month. Do you complain? No. Imagine next month, $24, our fitness says, it's going to be $75 next month. Now, let me give you a different one. Imagine $24, our fitness all of a sudden says, we know your membership's been $50 a month for the last 10 years. Effective next month is $400 a month. That's just what happened to these guys. How sustainable is that? What are you, where else do you get it from? And China, guess what China's gonna say?
Starting point is 01:37:15 Don't get it from us. Don't go elsewhere, where you go. Well, as a consumer, we have the option to say, well, sorry, no, you don't have the option. But you're not getting it. But you don't have the option. You're not gonna have the option. Do you know why you're not gonna have the option to say, well, sorry. No, you don't. But you don't have, you're not going to have the option. Do you know why you're not going to have the option? Here's why you're not going to have the option.
Starting point is 01:37:31 Okay, put two things that we can, companies that compete against each other. McDonald's Burger King. Go Starbucks with the other one. A coffee bean. Okay, I would put McDonald's versus Dunkin' Donuts because of coffee is about the same price, right? Okay, so Say I'm told you it say I'm Ford your GM and I say oh
Starting point is 01:37:52 Man, dude, he's just we got a freaking do something. You know, let's raise the price is 30% your Ford. What do you say? We're gonna stake to the same prices. Okay, cool. Do it One month goes by two months months goes by, three months, two quarters, three quarters, your CFO comes in. Number, how you want to report your earnings and you want it EBITDA to be higher, we have depleted our cash, this much in the last three quarters. You sure you don't want to raise the prices?
Starting point is 01:38:18 Then the boy have a board meeting. C, you know, afford, listen, we're looking at the numbers and the profits in the last three quarters and we have an risen prices, but GM has and Chrysler has and not, not, not, not, not, has. What are we going to do to raise prices to match our competitors? And you're the CEO. What do you say? I don't think it's fair. Are you kidding me? The CEO is going to say, okay. All right, so the regular Ford Focus that was $22,000 is now $29,000 who feels it? So there you don't have the choice anymore. Adam
Starting point is 01:38:53 that you don't have another alternate is the original I try to look at it from a consumer's perspective. Hear me out. Yeah. Okay, other than saving your money or investing and having a better asset allocation plan Yeah, what the hell you gonna do about it? Nothing It is what it is. What do you mean? No, no, no, no, no. What do you mean? And you as a consumer. If inflation, I'm gonna say you're money
Starting point is 01:39:09 and it's smart with your money. And invest wisely. What else are you gonna do? Really, bro. Okay, so how many people go to Costco? Millions of them. How many people ship stuff? How many people use FedEx?
Starting point is 01:39:22 How many people ship stuff? Of course, a lot, a lot. Okay, you don't have a choice but have that being felt. That's my point. It's like, all right, it is what it is. I have no say over this in place. Of course you don't have say. Exactly. What's your point, though? That's my point. Is it it is what it is? No, but other than being smart with your own money.
Starting point is 01:39:38 That's not how this works. Because you know what comes next. What do you mean it is what it is, bro? You know what comes next? The dollar gets weaker. It's still the strongest currency in the world. The dollar gets weaker. The economy takes a hit. People are out there not knowing how to make an income, more division amongst everybody.
Starting point is 01:39:54 Then you have more protesting, then you have more rights than what the hell do you do? This is what comes next. This is not sustainable to go like this. You cannot have fake success for too long, bro. Listen, name anybody builder. There was a guy on YouTube that was, had a YouTube channel, a million and a half,
Starting point is 01:40:09 subscribe, I don't remember his name, but Penny, a Piana, Piana, some name like that. And he was everywhere. And he said, for 20 years, I've been straight on steroids and grow torments. For 20 years, he said that, for 20 years. And he did a video, he says, my hand used to be this big, now it's this big.
Starting point is 01:40:24 I used to be size 11 shoes, down 13 and a half. My hat used to be this big now is this big I used to be size 11 shoes down 13 and a half My hat used to be seven now. It's eight and a whatever he ex tells you exactly my heart used to be this size He's this size you know what happened to him three years ago four years ago. What do you think happened to him? Guy passed away Cool looking guy spoke very well was very eloquent passed away You cannot have fake testosterone for your entire life and you're overdosing on it. America's had fake steroids growth hormone for, uh-huh, how long have you been at zero interest rate
Starting point is 01:40:54 at the number that we're less than 1%. America's been on steroids and growth hormone for so long that the moment you get off of it, when you get off of steroids, your skin gets yellow because your body forgot how to produce testosterone. When America gets off of this all growth hormone and steroids, America's economy is not going to know how to reproduce it. It's going to take a while. This is not like a another O1 or O8. No, we're not talking about another
Starting point is 01:41:17 O1 or O8. This is catastrophic. And the fact that Michael Burry has the audacity to go out and talk about the stuff, more freaking power to him. It's forcing us to have the conversation. It's for somebody to actually make you question that inflation is not there. No, no, no, no, no, and Powell, you're not talking about light,
Starting point is 01:41:37 we're yelling people like that that are saying, no, this is normal, no, this is, what the hell do you mean this is normal? It's not normal. Lie through the teeth. But it's not, I don is normal? It's not normal. Lion through the teeth. Yeah, but, but it's not, I don't think it's the yow, lying through the teeth, because I think that's not a Republican Democrat thing.
Starting point is 01:41:51 I think everybody's lying through their teeth. I think it's more the following. I think here's what it is, okay? I think it's more from the standpoint of, I look at it, I think it's a moment of time, I think it's from the standpoint of the following thing. Do your parents lie to you? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:06 For how long? Let me ask you a question. My whole life, but it's for you. Is it good that your parents lie to you? It's okay. Think about the question right there. It's a bit of a tense of what they're lying about. White lies, whatever.
Starting point is 01:42:17 I don't know. Let me ask you a question. Your four years of mommy, how are babies, babies are born? Is it good for your mom to tell you exactly how babies are born? Probably not at that. Probably not. They're line to you though right parents like what do you think it's good to say uh... the Santa Claus is fake at three years old to a kid no but you're lying yeah parents are liars okay fine but you like to me at three fine true for speler fine if you're lying to me at 38, right, what the hell are we doing?
Starting point is 01:42:45 I understand yelling lion. I understand there's a part of it, but dude, this is no longer a time to lie. You have to come up and say, we have an issue, America. Here's what we need to start doing. Save the freaking money. Kick back a little bit, okay? Chill out with the spending habits. Let's kind of change some of these habits that we have. No more talking to American adults as if they're four year olds. You're scared shitless whether they're gonna believe in Santa Claus anymore. Tell them the damn truth. I'm four years old. Santa doesn't exist. Tell me he doesn't exist. Tell me some of these things here. It's time for me to know. And these guys are treating adults as if they're kids. No, inflation is gonna hit us. This is not something that's fake.
Starting point is 01:43:26 This is not something that's just a rhetoric. They're lying because they think they're protecting us, right? And that's their whole mode of, and what's gonna happen when all these things do happen? The global shipping crisis, you're gonna watch the Christmas shopping this year. Wait till you see what you're not being able to get. Wait till you see how much your Nike shoes
Starting point is 01:43:42 are getting jacked up. This is all real. I'll tell you another thing. I can see any day six of these huge tankers or these huge vessels that carry all the goods from China, I can see them every day. From my deck with binoculars, they're out there. I don't know if they're coming in and they can't get in or if they've unloaded and they're heading back.
Starting point is 01:44:01 I've never seen it before, but if you look at these aerial images of Long Beach or even in New York, there's 80 ships waiting a month to unload. All this stuff is going to happen. So when, and then they think they could just put a bandaid on it with $3.5 trillion and just keep paying money. But who are we going to blame when this all does? All the shit does hit the fan with inflation with your going to the grocery store and things aren't there. And you can't order things on Amazon that you're used to will they blame The Democrats and if and if it coincides with a market crash will that Mitch McConnell is just as much at fault for this than is any Democrat number one number two
Starting point is 01:44:37 I think the big difference here guys and you both made really really good points the big difference is here Your parents lie to you because they love you You know they want to protect you. These politicians are lying on us because they think we're stupid. And they want to protect themselves. And they want to protect their jobs. And they want to protect their, their, their, their cue score. And they want to protect their chance of re-election. Are your parents lie for your own good? Politicians lie for their own good. And that's something that needs to be understood. Bernie knows what's to see. The Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat.
Starting point is 01:45:08 When you were talking about the fact that this is kind of like an engineered crisis, they're not hiding that. This is from March of last year. This is the majority whip, the House majority whip, the number two Democrat in the entire Congress, okay. Tim Clymoren, this is when COVID was raging. Everything was just getting shut down. We had no idea, we thought that this was the black plague still, okay?
Starting point is 01:45:28 New York was completely empty. His response is the coronavirus is a tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit our vision. This has been played out guys for 18 months. This is not new. As soon as this thing happened, all right. As soon as this thing happened, people in power saw this and said, okay, open the piggy bank. Let's get out, do you want the green new deal? Here it is. What do you need?
Starting point is 01:45:56 Who are our donors? Let's get it to them, right here. And they didn't lie about it. This was one of the times where they said the quiet part out loud. The coronavirus is a chance to fit this I mean I get that and by the way listen Both sides are opportunistic and what they're doing both sides are opportunistic you have to know
Starting point is 01:46:13 But one side is wanting to put the mode more the onus on you the other side wants to put the onus on rich people So one is saying look you can do something about your life. The other side is saying, no, pour you. You can't do anything about your life. Your victim. Let us help save you, right? One is trying to be your hero. The other one is trying to say, won't you do something about yourself? Because when you win, you feel better about yourself. When you accomplish something, you feel good about yourself. What happened when you won a game? You feel good about yourself. What happened when you got that job and you got a promotion? You feel good about yourself. What happened when you got, you know, first $10,000 on a bank? You feel good about yourself. What happened when you got that job and you got a promotion? You felt good about yourself. What happened when you got, you know, first $10,000 in a bank?
Starting point is 01:46:46 You felt good about yourself. What happened when you bought your first car without needing mommy and daddy? You felt good about yourself. This is all confidence, boasting opportunities, right, that we have. One side saying, no, you don't understand. You are a victim. You're not as smart as them. We know what we're doing.
Starting point is 01:47:01 We know what's best for you. The other side is saying, I believe in you. I think you're capable. Why don't you go do something about it? Let's go and I think you can pull this off Let's see what you got. How bad do you want it? It's a different level of coaching on what you got So I'm not surprised that this is taking place all I'm saying is when it comes out to the numbers right now We're talking about Adam. This is not the same thing here But when was this this speech that he gave gave, March 2022, that March 2020. March 2020.
Starting point is 01:47:27 23rd, yeah. Okay. So Trump was still president. Republicans still controlled the Senate at that point. Yeah. Trump, you know, one thing that I love about Republicans is they'll talk about, you know, not spending as much, lowering the deficit, balancing the budget,
Starting point is 01:47:43 and they don't fucking do it like trump spend as much money and it with stimulus as any democrat ever so it wait wait wait wait stop stop stop stop stop stop stop stop stop who has to pass it who has to pass a stimulus house okay and central and president has a sign off on it who control who control the house
Starting point is 01:48:04 democrats at the house republicans had had the senate and Trump was president at the time of this door so what does he do at a point like that the point listen this isn't a debate he past it no no no but it's not about he passed it remember how they create a climate for it to be passed so fine now go there do you think at the time when he passed it it was necessary for it to be passed so fine. Now go there. Do you think at the time when he passed it, it was necessary? They held the country hostage.
Starting point is 01:48:27 Now I'm asking you, do you think at the time it was necessary to pass it? In hindsight? Yeah. Okay, do you think it's necessary today to do a three and a half trillion automobile? I don't know. It just seems like a lot of printing of the money
Starting point is 01:48:38 like to your point. Okay, so what's the slippery slope? So, but you're basically trying to say, like I don't know what your intention was, but at the time of this speech, the reinvent the wheel, whatever. When we did the podcast, did we support it? Where did we do the podcast in March of 20,
Starting point is 01:48:55 what are we starting to get to do? When we were talking about it, do we support it? Do we support it? I think it was that we had to open form debate about it. Yeah, I don't know how to talk. Okay, let's go out there and spend all the money was I for printing money and I'm not. And I got that saying let's keep printing money and keep money, give money away to people. No, but if you shut me down,
Starting point is 01:49:14 and I'm California and I can't get out, you don't have the right to shut me that without paying me. Yeah, do you understand what I'm saying? Like, Hey, you can't come to work. I'm sorry, bro, what do you want me to do? I have to take care of my family. At least pay me, we have to pay you. You can't do one without the other because if you do, and if they don't pay, remember with the conversation we had with this,
Starting point is 01:49:32 if they don't pass this year, what are you think is gonna happen to the streets? People are gonna find a way to get their money. How do you get to get their money? Remember there was like a dream on a period where people were worried on the streets, what's gonna be happening? You don't remember the crime was breaking into houses.
Starting point is 01:49:44 Do you forget those stories? So you can't corner one side and put people in their houses and tell them you can't get out and not have to make That move that's not the case today, but today they want to do more than they did a year ago My point is this do Democrats not know how to balance budget the last time we had a balanced budget was under Bill Clinton Let's not forget that yeah, the last time we had a balanced budget, and it's just not. Okay. What part of it? Let's not pretend that what Republicans don't spend money to. What part of this conversation is left or right?
Starting point is 01:50:12 What part of this conversation is left or right? I think Gerard's point was that it was a left-age point. Gerard's point is a different stuff. Yeah, I'm just my point. My point on this was that this isn't a market correction that we're hearing. This isn't a market correction that we're living through. My whole point of bringing this up isn't Democrat Republican. It's the fact that this isn't a market correction that we're hearing. This isn't a market correction that we're living through. My whole point of bringing this up
Starting point is 01:50:25 isn't Democrat Republican. It's the fact that this isn't a market correction against, you know, free money in the marketplace or a derivative problem. This is a government-created problem. All right, let's change it up here. Caroline, can you please bring the bottle of water for me, please?
Starting point is 01:50:39 No, it's awesome. Okay, all right, let's do this. It's a Gerard's birthday. So we have to sink, form, and we got him a cake. Nice. All right, if you guys ready on three, let's do this is Gerard's birthday. So we have to sink form and we got him a cake All right, if you guys ready on three, let's do it on three one two three happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday dear Gerard Happy birthday to you. What you wish tell us
Starting point is 01:51:14 We should have had this at the beginning of the show get a little love Thank you guys so much. We have thank you Caroline. Thank you guys. Welcome, darling Just Venmo us when you can Hey, if you need what you say Venmo just Venmo us when you can Hey, if you need to say Venmo just Venmo us when you can Can I get a fan to blow out the candles or something like that? I don't know how this goes today as well Very politically correct anyways gang we're gonna do it again on Thursday Go give a Gerard some love put his Instagram account during the comment section guys So people can go give him love and give him a follow
Starting point is 01:51:43 Good conversation today good commentary time glad to have you thanks for having me take care guys We'll see you again on Thursday take give them a follow. Good conversation today, good commentary. Tom glad to have you here. Thanks for having me. Take care guys. We'll see you again on Thursday. Take care.

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