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i love you dude i love you but you’ve
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got to let me talk
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oh highest level military intelligence
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tell me more about it
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are you waiting for your turn to speak
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sir are you listening tell me about the
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highest level of military intelligence
00:29
you keep interrupting me
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because you’re lying
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a cube priest is a religion you told us
00:59
that hillary was in a prison he’s a
01:01
well-meaning person but he’s a
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lightweight
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jake the barbarian i guess was his
01:05
earlier incantation or incarnation
01:07
we have two on the line you shaman
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listen you’re
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you keep interrupting me because you’re
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lying
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you’re lying you’re full of [ __ ] all of
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it dude
01:31
hugh is like people that look in clouds
01:33
unseated giraffes one season elephant
01:35
is not the military intelligence the
01:37
almighty true lord you are his priest i
01:39
don’t know if he’s for real or whether
01:40
he’s hired a kite and it’s always oh
01:42
there’s energy
01:43
so you got a bunch of cute hearts into
01:45
the capital
01:46
q told us that trump was invincible you
01:49
said he was the messiah trump’s the
01:50
regular god
01:51
he’s not jesus christ they’ll never when
01:53
they’re wrong say they’re wrong
01:55
we have two on the line you shaman
01:58
listen you’re a cute wizard
02:00
you are a shamanic wizard we kid that
02:03
you
02:03
really know you’re full of crap you keep
02:06
interrupting me
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so
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so other than kennedy how was your week
09:26
it was good i had a good week i had a
09:27
good week i uh
09:28
i got to uh i got a little bit more rest
09:32
than usual it wasn’t quite as busy with
09:33
interviews which was nice until i was on
09:35
kennedy
09:36
um and then what’s happening oh so on
09:39
friday i’m actually going to be meeting
09:41
with um
09:43
a a very famous uh and well-respected
09:46
uh libertarian speaker in uh in latin
09:50
america she’s
09:51
she just she’s just so happy to be we
09:52
started following each other on twitter
09:54
and then she says oh you’re you’re on
09:56
you’re in
09:57
myrtle beach and i’m like yeah that’s
09:58
where i live she’s like i’m in myrtle
10:00
beach for two weeks so we’re actually
10:01
getting together to talk about the
10:02
future of
10:03
libertarianism in uh in the latin
10:04
american world here in the us and also
10:06
uh across the across the country across
10:08
the planet uh her name is antonella
10:11
marty and i will be meeting her
10:13
uh i don’t know we might lie i might
10:14
live stream or something like that
10:16
us talking or something or or not but
10:18
that’ll be pretty cool
10:19
uh let’s see what else is gonna be
10:21
happening um
10:22
we are not doing a three hour show
10:24
tonight thank you for asking we are
10:26
definitely
10:26
not doing it definitely not about a good
10:29
solid hour
10:30
plush ish um but uh yeah
10:33
how old she is who
10:37
the woman that you met from twitter
10:40
i don’t even know i’m listen i am
10:43
happily married okay this is about
10:46
libertarianism my wife will more than
10:48
likely even be there like it’s not like
10:50
that
10:50
i don’t know i think she’s in her 30s or
10:52
something i don’t know i don’t know how
10:53
old she is
10:55
not that it even matters and frankly how
10:57
dare you
11:00
fair so speaking oh well how was your
11:03
week you had a fun night huh
11:05
i did i did uh busy work week you know
11:08
last week uh
11:09
the the three hour show last tuesday
11:11
didn’t help um
11:13
that just kind of threw off the sleep
11:14
schedule for the rest of the week
11:16
um but uh slept in saturday slept in a
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little bit on sunday
11:21
and then sunday night i found myself
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somehow don’t know how these things
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happened actually i do know how this
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happened
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did you get your invite
11:38
i know you’re weird that’s just weird
11:43
the tampa bay bucks super bowl party uh
11:46
after they won and uh that was a good
11:49
time that was fun
11:51
so you were at the official tampa bay
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bucks
11:54
yeah super bowl victory party yeah i
11:56
know i missed that invitation that’s his
11:58
real shame weird
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yeah that’s weird that you didn’t get so
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odd
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so weird so weird
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you weren’t there i don’t get it i don’t
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get why i wouldn’t be there
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so uh this week joe biden went on
13:00
virtual meeting with healthcare workers
13:02
in arizona
13:03
and uh there were a couple of awkward
13:05
moments having to do with the president
13:08
uh i’ve clipped together here a
13:11
few segments uh
13:15
instead of showing you a 40-minute video
13:16
i’m going to show you
13:18
very uh concise 45 second video
13:21
um so that way you can get an idea of
13:24
some of the awkward moments that joe
13:25
biden had
13:26
with just how it is when joe biden talks
13:29
to nurses
13:30
all right well now i am going to hand it
13:32
over to brittany who is our lead
13:34
clinical supervisor she is out at the
13:36
vaccination tents and i know she’s
13:38
looking forward to talking with you
13:39
thank you remember lead supervisor
13:46
talking about being a nurse for quite a
13:47
while are you a freshman at the
13:49
university
13:50
there we go no you look like a freshman
13:56
well thank you and you’re making a huge
13:58
difference
13:59
and you are inspiring all of us so thank
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you for everything you are doing it
14:03
really does matter in such a big way
14:05
thank you are you a nurse
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okay i am i’m a nurse i’m an rn i’ve
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been an rn for about nine years now
14:17
we’re just not even going to pretend he
14:19
has his faculties anymore it’s amazing
14:20
right so
14:21
she she was introduced by who whoever
14:24
the woman was at the beginning
14:26
um as the lead supervisor of the
14:29
vaccination
14:30
team yep a job they regularly give to 17
14:34
and 18 year olds
14:35
um and
14:38
she speaks for eight minutes about the
14:41
policies and how they’re doing
14:43
everything
14:44
and i watched all eight minutes of this
14:49
so that you don’t have to folks right so
14:51
you don’t have to
14:52
i did mainly it was just so i could get
14:54
to that first
14:55
are you a freshman yeah but after eight
14:58
minutes where she’s definitely
14:59
explaining things medically
15:01
with knowledge very cool as one would if
15:05
they were just a freshman in college
15:07
which why would they have a freshman in
15:08
college talking to the president
15:10
oh my gosh yeah you look like a freshman
15:14
and uh she’s you know now i’m i’m head
15:17
nurse
15:17
i’m head nurse and
15:22
after kamala harris says we’re very
15:24
proud of you we’re very proud of
15:26
you we’re you know everything you’re
15:27
doing he says
15:29
she’s trying she rightly is trying
15:32
salvage this
15:33
let me travel just a little bit if she’s
15:35
trying just please
15:36
shut up joe please he follows it with
15:39
and you’re you’re a nurse
15:42
where have you no thankfully uh
15:45
thankfully joe biden did come out very
15:47
quickly
15:47
uh with an apology statement um you know
15:50
he’s good with the recovery so he did
15:52
come out with this uh very
15:53
very um surprisingly
15:56
uh vulnerable statement and i had a
15:59
nurse at uh
16:01
nurses at walter reed hospital who would
16:05
bend down and whisper in my ear and go
16:08
home and get me pillows they would make
16:10
sure they’d actually
16:11
probably nothing ever taught in uh you
16:13
can’t do it in the covered time but
16:15
they’d actually breathe in my nostrils
16:17
to make me move
16:19
to get me moving it’s powerful
16:22
if he would have asked her if he would
16:25
have asked
16:26
her if she would have have you ever if
16:28
she has if she has ever done it
16:31
did you did you ever blow into
16:33
somebody’s nostrils together
16:37
i know you can’t really do this in the
16:39
covid era but have you ever bent down
16:42
and blown into the ear of
16:45
of someone to get them up and and and
16:48
going
16:51
that the fact that that might happen
16:54
is it’s out there and it’s a possibility
16:59
and
16:59
it honestly makes me so incredibly happy
17:02
it is not impossible
17:04
folks there are silver linings to our
17:06
continued and worsening oppression
17:08
joe biden’s acting this way is
17:12
definitely definitely one of them uh
17:16
now in a different presentation uh major
17:18
general michael mcguire of the arizona
17:20
national guard told biden
17:22
uh who ended his 88 presidential run due
17:25
to a plagiarism scandal
17:26
that other states are welcome to rip off
17:28
his state’s covet 19 plan
17:31
he said plagiarism is the highest form
17:32
of flattery that’s what we say
17:34
so if everyone wants to copy what
17:36
arizona is doing we think we’ve got it
17:38
figured out here
17:38
joe biden responded by saying yes and
17:40
like i always say
17:42
plagiarism is the highest form of
17:43
flattery that’s what we say
17:45
so if everyone wants to copy what
17:46
arizona is doing we think we got it
17:49
figured out here
17:51
it’s powerful again very powerful which
17:54
so um when i was doing the notes on this
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section
17:57
uh that part was written in
18:01
i think that was on cnn um and they said
18:03
there were some awkward moments and they
18:05
talked about the freshman thing and then
18:06
it said uh and joe biden who ended his
18:09
presidential
18:10
his 1988 presidential run due to a
18:12
plagiarism scandal
18:14
and then brought that up and i was like
18:19
that’s
18:22
that’s awkward that’s gotta be it is
18:24
awkward you know
18:26
in all fairness and on the bright side
18:27
for joe he doesn’t remember 1988.
18:30
so yeah i was going to say that that’s
18:31
all you know is it plagiarism if you
18:33
don’t know what’s already been said word
18:35
for word before
18:37
like minutes before or is it just
18:40
something worse it’s
18:43
it’s something worse it’s actually
18:45
something much worse it’s something much
18:47
worse
18:47
for someone who has the nuclear codes
18:50
right now the good news is he probably
18:51
does not remember the nuclear codes
18:53
the bad news is that means someone else
18:55
has to know them
18:57
this is increasingly depressing speaking
19:00
of increasingly depressing
19:01
uh the trump donald trump is i know this
19:05
is coming out of nowhere donald trump
19:07
is being impeached
19:11
again so uh that’s going to be heard is
19:14
already being heard in the senate
19:15
uh and the rules uh have been agreed
19:18
upon uh they are debating and voting
19:20
uh today did the did the vote happen on
19:23
whether or not the trial is
19:24
constitutional
19:25
yes and uh they voted that it was
19:27
constitutional i
19:29
meant to look up what the final count
19:30
was on that um but i forgot to today
19:33
uh but now did that did that just
19:36
require a simple majority
19:38
yeah that one just required a simple
19:40
majority for it to be constitutional
19:42
uh if i had to guess just off the cuff
19:45
i’m guessing uh 50 i’m going to look it
19:48
up
19:49
644. that’s good that is my guess 56 44.
19:53
um but yeah so
19:56
uh they did that vote today then opening
19:58
arguments actually started today as
20:00
opposed to tomorrow
20:02
um and the house impeachment managers
20:04
and trump’s team will have 16 hours over
20:07
two days each to present their cases to
20:09
the senate
20:10
now uh some of trump’s team members were
20:11
going today
20:14
what was your guess 5644 yeah
20:18
i don’t know what you win but you win
20:20
that’s exactly what it was
20:23
um i didn’t price that up
20:28
i looked that up that was just that that
20:31
was a guess
20:32
um
20:35
but uh yeah so some of trump’s uh
20:38
members went
20:39
team uh la la people the lawyer
20:42
law team uh people his defense team
20:46
that’s the where i was going
20:47
his defense team of law people
20:50
his defense team of chris reynolds um
20:53
they went today
20:54
uh some of them started today and a
20:56
couple of them had decent arguments
20:58
others no
20:58
not really uh somebody said that this is
21:01
just going to divide the country further
21:03
i tend to agree if you’re talking about
21:06
trying to bring everybody together i
21:07
think this
21:08
will do that
21:12
but i don’t really think that anybody
21:14
cares about unity in this country
21:16
i was gonna say i don’t think it even
21:17
matters anymore i think they want
21:19
everyone to be
21:20
uh divided so uh this uh
21:23
this deal uh so under this under this
21:26
deal
21:27
uh house impeachment managers and the
21:29
team they’re gonna have uh two days
21:31
uh each to present their case to the
21:33
senate uh also leaves the door open to
21:35
calling witnesses
21:36
uh but again it has to be within that 16
21:39
hour time frame over two days
21:41
and they’re hoping to wrap the trial up
21:43
by next week now let’s be very clear
21:44
about something folks
21:45
there is you know they keep saying well
21:47
we need to hold trump accountable that’s
21:48
why we’re doing this impeachment that
21:50
has
21:51
zero hope of actually of actually
21:54
uh uh convicting trump you have to get
21:56
67
21:57
votes uh in the in the senate to be able
22:00
to convict him
22:01
they just only got 56 votes to say that
22:03
it’s even legal what they’re doing
22:05
it’s not they’re not going to get
22:06
another 11 votes in the next week that’s
22:09
not gonna happen they’re never gonna get
22:10
it okay
22:11
like they could show donald trump
22:13
shooting the proverbial guy on fifth
22:15
avenue
22:15
and they’d at best get sixty they’re
22:17
they’re not gonna get that
22:19
if they actually wanted to punish trump
22:21
and make sure he could never run again
22:22
they could simply censure him invoking
22:24
the 14th amendment
22:26
where it says something about if you are
22:27
found guilty of insurrection
22:29
and uh or if you have uh stoked an
22:31
insurrection or however it’s worded and
22:33
they could remove them they don’t want
22:34
to remove them the democrats need donald
22:36
trump like the republicans needed
22:38
barack obama um this is all theater
22:42
so the 14th amendment is on the table
22:45
that has been floated
22:46
multiple times and the issue with it um
22:49
the issue with it for democrats
22:51
specifically
22:52
is they don’t think it goes far like the
22:55
people on the far left of the democratic
22:56
party don’t think it goes far enough
22:58
the people who are more centrist in both
23:00
the republicans
23:01
and the democrats are kind of for it
23:03
where they’re like hey let’s just
23:05
century and make sure he can’t run in
23:06
2024
23:08
and then we don’t have to worry about it
23:10
it requires
23:11
a simple majority vote which means
23:13
literally if
23:14
every democrat votes for it and kamala
23:17
harris is the tie-breaking vote
23:18
he can’t ever run again period that’s it
23:21
so all
23:22
of this you know doing all of this
23:24
theater with the impeachment
23:25
with everyone knowing that it has zero
23:27
percent chance
23:28
of actually passing there is no it is
23:31
not going to happen
23:33
with a 100 chance that if they did it
23:35
the other way if they did it with this
23:37
uh 14th amendment in invoking that
23:39
and pat and doing that censure which
23:41
would ban him from ever running again
23:43
which is a about as harsh a punishment
23:45
as you’re going to get for him
23:46
knowing that that has essentially a 100
23:49
chance
23:50
of winning zero percent chance versus
23:53
100
23:54
chance i don’t know folks it looks to me
23:56
like the fix is in and that this is all
23:58
just about
23:58
stoking the tensions of division to make
24:00
sure that everyone hates each other
24:02
now allegedly
24:05
allegedly um according to one of trump’s
24:08
lawyers today
24:09
uh the democrats have hired like major
24:11
uh movie studios to create a movie
24:13
studio
24:14
yeah to create like this uh long scare
24:17
tactic
24:19
propaganda piece um to try to convince
24:23
those 11 senators who don’t think this
24:26
is constitutional
24:27
that they should do it anyway
24:31
if you think that michael bay’s
24:35
movies were bad now you’re gonna hate
24:38
this one
24:42
you know if michael bay does this i will
24:45
play it at the
24:46
opening every week i’ll play the entire
24:49
thing
24:50
i will play all of it all 15 hours of it
24:53
yeah i don’t care how long i want the
24:55
director’s cut of of
24:56
impeachment rise of the rise of the
25:00
democrats impeachment two rise of the
25:02
democrats
25:03
and uh i’ll watch all of that and
25:06
uh i already know that uh catherine
25:09
zeta-jones’s role in that it’s gonna be
25:11
very powerful um
25:14
playing probably afc
25:17
shawn del grosso i hope i’m saying that
25:20
right sean delgarosso said that uh
25:21
m night shyamalan directed it and if so
25:25
because it’s a nice shyamalan and it has
25:26
a twist with a twist
25:28
it’s a tweet uh it would turn out q was
25:30
right um
25:32
oh wow that would be in a democratic
25:35
production
25:36
that q ends up being right that is
25:38
beautiful
25:39
if and only to make alex jones upset
25:42
is that the one conspiracy theory that
25:44
he wouldn’t sign on to
25:46
it turns out that was right oh my gosh i
25:48
failed
25:49
i love it um i love it
25:53
well speaking so speaking of of donald
25:57
trump
25:58
uh john one of the things donald trump
26:00
did was
26:01
uh he had gotten rid of a uh 10
26:05
duty on aluminum a tariff on aluminum
26:09
um from the uae the united arab emirates
26:11
right before he left office now the good
26:13
news
26:14
is if you were hoping for aluminum to be
26:17
cheaper
26:18
and more uh accessible for consumers and
26:20
people that use
26:21
raw goods to make things here in america
26:23
so that they can be price competitive
26:25
with other companies around the world
26:26
i have some great news for you joe biden
26:28
just screwed all that up
26:31
and his reasoning for uh putting that 10
26:34
back uh he said i consider it i consider
26:38
it is necessary and appropriate in light
26:40
of our national security
26:42
interests to maintain at this time the
26:45
tariff treatment applied to aluminum
26:48
article imports from the uae because
26:52
as we all know
26:55
aluminum is at the center of our
26:58
national security interests
27:00
the us government is giving and selling
27:03
weapons to the uae
27:07
but we can’t let our national security
27:10
interests be upset
27:11
by not charging you
27:15
americans a tax if you buy anything
27:19
that has their aluminum in it right now
27:22
the irony is that some of that aluminum
27:24
will be used to make
27:25
tomahawk missiles and other weapon
27:28
systems
27:29
that will then be sold or given to the
27:31
uae
27:32
to be used largely against the civilian
27:35
population
27:36
of yemen
27:39
thankfully we’re trying to stay positive
27:42
here we were asked to be more positive
27:44
on this show so we’re just going to end
27:46
every segment by saying thankfully
27:51
thankfully you did not like the negative
27:53
outlook that we had
27:54
the cost of the genocide happening in
27:56
yemen
27:57
will go up 10 on one of the major 10
28:01
roughly 10 and good the good news the
28:04
silver lining there of course
28:06
is that you will be paying for that all
28:08
of it
28:11
thankfully other great thankfully other
28:13
great thankful news marco rubio
28:15
has reintroduced speaking of terrorism
28:17
on unironic
28:19
uh terrorism uh marco rubio has
28:22
reintroduced his terror intelligence
28:24
improvement act oh this sounds like a
28:25
nightmare already terror
28:27
intelligence improvement act which
28:29
sounds like
28:30
the horror show that we can all expect
28:32
this to be which would suspend
28:35
the gun rights of anyone who is
28:38
suspected suspect
28:41
not charged not
28:45
definitely not convicted suspected
28:48
of terrorism matt now this is actually
28:51
the second time he’s tried to do this
28:53
um the first time it failed miserably
28:56
good but now he feels that he has
29:00
support from everybody
29:01
um to get this down done um and on his
29:05
website
29:06
if you want to go to marco rubio.com i
29:08
think that’s his website
29:10
i don’t know um on his website
29:14
uh it says when an individual who was
29:16
the subject
29:17
of a federal terrorism investigation
29:19
within the last 10 years tries to obtain
29:22
a
29:22
firearm yep oh
29:26
10 years 10 years tries to obtain and i
29:28
know that this is right because i
29:30
copy-pasted it
29:31
because i did not want to get anything
29:33
wrong um
29:34
10 years tries to obtain a firearm allow
29:37
the u.s
29:38
attorney general to delay the purchase
29:40
or transfer
29:41
for up to 10 business days and file an
29:43
emergency petition
29:44
in court to prevent the transfer if the
29:47
court finds probable cause that the
29:49
individual
29:49
is or has been engaged in terrorism the
29:53
attorney general may arrest the
29:54
individual
29:57
wait so wait okay so first of all 10
30:00
years
30:01
so if 10 years ago you had a
30:05
a a buddy that did something and they
30:08
investigate you because you were one of
30:10
the people they talked to even though
30:11
you had no idea what the buddy was doing
30:13
or so
30:13
i’m giving some kind of weird
30:14
hypothetical like some weird thing that
30:16
you know they talked to you briefly
30:18
and hopefully you didn’t say anything
30:20
and you told them lawyer
30:22
and then shut up and didn’t talk to them
30:24
anymore as we often talk about on this
30:26
show
30:27
just say you want a lawyer and then shut
30:30
up
30:32
after that happens call chris reynolds
30:34
and if you’re in
30:35
florida call chris reynolds especially
30:37
if they personally injured you
30:38
right but if within if after 10 years of
30:42
that 10 years
30:43
after a decade of that you go to try to
30:46
get a firearm
30:47
the u.s attorney general the department
30:49
of justice
30:50
can delay that and file an emergency
30:53
petition in court
30:55
and then possibly have you arrested
31:00
yep for the thing that happened 10 years
31:02
ago that you were already probably
31:03
cleared on
31:09
for your safety
31:12
now i like to play the game let’s
31:14
pretend that we made government go
31:16
through this whenever
31:17
we talk about guns when we talk about
31:19
background checks you know would
31:20
government pass its own background
31:22
absolutely not government has a long
31:24
history of mass murder
31:25
and lying about mass murder and lack of
31:27
accountability and abusing the rights of
31:29
people and
31:29
throwing people in cages and you know
31:31
all sorts of terrible things that they
31:33
do
31:34
how about this one marco rubio
31:37
has been one of the greatest supporters
31:39
of the genocide in yemen
31:43
big time now that may not legally be
31:46
terrorism but i’d say that the hundreds
31:48
of thousands
31:49
of dead yemeni children if they still
31:52
were able to talk
31:53
because they weren’t dead probably would
31:56
say
31:57
that marco rubio shouldn’t be allowed to
31:59
obtain a firearm
32:00
it would be considered terrorism if any
32:02
other country was doing it and we were
32:05
the ones watching
32:06
correct unless one of those countries
32:08
was saudi arabia
32:09
or the uae or israel or
32:13
a handful of other countries that the
32:15
u.s works with to inflict terror
32:17
on the entire rest of the world uh
32:19
including
32:20
socialism was the one if i was gonna say
32:22
if russia or china or
32:24
you know somebody else was funding this
32:28
the american government would be up in
32:30
arms saying this is terrorism they’re
32:31
committing genocide we need to make it
32:33
stop
32:33
you know we need to get in there boots
32:35
on the ground whatever uh
32:37
but the fact that we are doing it yeah
32:39
you don’t really care about it
32:41
we’re being robbed to pay for them to do
32:43
it but yes because we the the us
32:45
government is doing it because we don’t
32:46
really hear about it
32:48
and we don’t really know about it and
32:49
it’s not terrorism
32:51
no it’s not terrorism it’s it’s it’s
32:53
democratic terrorism
32:54
um the uh the beauty is that
32:57
uh my favorite part about the
32:59
us-sponsored genocide in yemen
33:01
is that one of the people that the u.s
33:03
government one of the groups that the
33:04
u.s government is funding
33:06
and providing arms for is al-qaeda which
33:08
means it’s treason
33:09
too yeah that’s my favorite part
33:13
yes but it’s not the first time the us
33:17
government has committed treason
33:20
thankfully thankfully thankfully
33:23
now also thankfully um
33:26
actually this is kind of thankfully joe
33:28
biden’s uh stimulus package for
33:30
multi-billionaires and crony
33:31
corporations that will give you 1400
33:33
of your own money uh and then stick you
33:35
with the bill for the entire thing at
33:37
the tune of roughly
33:38
i think eight thousand dollars per
33:39
american with interest
33:41
has hit some snacks thankfully a little
33:43
bit thankfully
33:44
um single taxpayers so
33:49
initially the democratic party was
33:51
starting to splinter
33:53
that’s kind of an important part for
33:54
this they were starting they were
33:55
starting to splinter because uh some of
33:57
them
33:58
were in agreements with some of the more
34:00
centrist of the
34:01
republicans who were saying 75 000
34:05
might be a little bit much how about we
34:07
lower that to 50.
34:09
and they were in agreement and
34:13
this is based on your 2019 tax returns
34:17
right so whatever happened to you last
34:19
year
34:20
if you lost everything because oh i
34:21
don’t know your small business was shut
34:23
down indefinitely to slow the spread
34:25
uh then it doesn’t matter they’re going
34:28
by pre-cove anyway go ahead sorry
34:31
um but so
34:34
now single taxpayers with annual income
34:36
of 75 000 married couples that
34:38
make up to 150 would qualify for the
34:40
full payment amount
34:41
of 14 hundred
34:44
dollars which that i believe makes the
34:47
entire total
34:50
3 200 for all of 2020.
34:56
well since the pandemic really hit yeah
34:58
yeah yeah raise your hand if you can
34:59
live on 3200.
35:03
is it this current year or are we
35:05
talking about nineteen thirty
35:08
i mean it’d be tough in nineteen thirty
35:11
thirty two hundred dollars no actually i
35:13
guess you could swing that in the
35:14
thirties yeah now in the 30s you could
35:15
swing
35:16
that yeah during the depression 30 yeah
35:17
during the depression 3 200 go quite a
35:20
quite a ways post-war era not so much
35:23
right post-war era not so much
35:27
no uh the legislation would also extend
35:30
federal unemployment programs
35:32
currently set to expire at the end of
35:34
next month through the end of
35:35
august and increase the federal boost to
35:38
unemployment benefits from 300 per week
35:40
to
35:40
400 per week wow that hundred bucks
35:44
don’t spend it every one
35:45
in one place be sure to spread that out
35:48
onto all of your bills
35:49
that are piling up because you’ve been
35:51
told you’re not essential
35:53
and that you can’t work for a living uh
35:55
unless you’re doing uber eats like every
35:57
other poor schmuck in your neighborhood
35:58
is doing
35:59
uh th this is
36:02
and the most viral tweet i’ve ever had
36:06
was where i simply took the
36:08
the 100 the 900 uh dollars
36:11
uh that or six hundred dollars that was
36:12
given in the last thing and multiplied
36:14
it by every single american
36:16
uh in in the in the country uh without
36:20
and not factoring in that a good number
36:21
of america probably about a third of
36:22
americans didn’t qualify for various
36:24
reasons
36:25
and showed that that worked out too uh i
36:28
think
36:28
uh gosh that my math is failing me but
36:30
it worked out to
36:32
uh about a third uh or
36:35
no less than that about 200 billion
36:37
dollars and that they were spending 900
36:39
billion dollars where do you think that
36:40
other 700 billion dollars is going
36:42
and it’s the same thing even even
36:44
magnified with this bill the vast
36:46
majority of this money
36:47
is going to major crony corporations
36:50
and big government agencies to make sure
36:52
that they aren’t affected even remotely
36:54
in fact they actually get more money
36:56
during this whole nonsense where the
36:58
rest of us are having our livelihoods
37:00
destroyed uh and are being stuck with
37:02
massive
37:03
uh debt bills that we’ll be having to
37:05
pay off for the next 40 years with
37:06
interest
37:08
but we do get an extra hundred bucks a
37:09
week that’s true an extra 100 bucks a
37:11
week
37:12
um the package includes a one-year
37:14
expansion of the child
37:15
tax credit making the credit fully
37:17
refundable and increasing the credit
37:19
amount to 3 600
37:23
per child under the age of six
37:27
and six just seems like a really
37:30
arbitrary number here
37:31
what is that does it go down a little
37:34
after six or it’s just done once you’re
37:36
seven screw you okay
37:37
uh three thousand so if they’re under
37:39
six they’re actually
37:40
six hundred more
37:43
so if you have a child under the age of
37:44
six they are worth six hundred dollars
37:47
more than a child
37:48
over the age of six of course that’s not
37:51
weird or arbitrary
37:52
right at all because
37:55
six-year-olds fun fact six-year-olds
37:59
require less money to raise
38:03
than a five-year-old
38:07
wait no they don’t
38:10
you know what costs very little as a 15
38:12
year old they cost almost nothing they
38:14
cost like nothing
38:15
they cost nothing they cost nothing
38:19
pennies uh
38:25
it also includes a one-year expansion of
38:27
the earned income tax credit and the
38:28
child independent care tax credit
38:31
and the bill would dramatically increase
38:33
premium subsidies for americans
38:35
receiving their health insurance through
38:37
the
38:37
aca for two years
38:42
so in other words your your overall
38:44
health care costs are going to go
38:46
up because anytime that insurance costs
38:48
are subsidized that allows them to
38:50
to increase the amount that they’re
38:52
paying out which means that the crony
38:53
corporations the insurance companies the
38:55
medical provision companies big pharma
38:57
everyone involved in the in the the
38:59
health care industrial complex in this
39:01
country
39:02
uh continue to make a fortune and again
39:04
you get stuck with the bill for all of
39:06
that
39:07
with interest that’s right but it’s okay
39:09
because you don’t have to pay it right
39:11
now
39:11
you have to pay it with interest for the
39:13
next 40 years
39:15
now thankfully
39:18
now the entire uh ways and means
39:21
committee uh
39:23
who will be giving out the 1400 checks
39:25
and the tax credits for the children
39:27
is getting about 900 billion
39:31
from all of this
39:34
so we have about a trillion dollars left
39:37
to find
39:38
um and i
39:42
i’m not one to quickly say that the
39:44
media is biased
39:49
against like republicans verse democrats
39:52
like it’s definitely biased against us
39:54
but it pretends we don’t exist but yes
39:58
right right definitely biased in their
40:01
own special way now this was not as easy
40:03
to find the breakdown as it was
40:05
when donald trump and the republicans in
40:08
the senate
40:09
were putting in you know billions of
40:12
dollars for new fighter jets
40:14
right took me took me a little bit of
40:16
extra time i was actually working
40:18
right up to the point that we went live
40:20
and he was like are you ready to go live
40:21
and i’m like ah
40:22
yeah um but 440 billion
40:27
and help to communities in addition to
40:30
the funds for school reopening
40:32
which that means they are going to give
40:34
teachers a lot of money to go back to
40:36
the classroom
40:37
to complain about having to teach your
40:39
kids because they don’t want to be there
40:43
which is what the this is what the
40:45
teachers unions have been holding out
40:46
for they keep saying oh it’s the safety
40:48
of your children no it’s not
40:49
it’s not the in most states uh teachers
40:52
were given the prioritization for
40:54
vaccination uh they’ve shown that
40:57
children largely
40:58
uh do not have you know children are
41:02
uh the the fatality rate uh
41:05
for covid among children or even the the
41:08
rate of having any kind of serious
41:09
illness or even really having that many
41:11
symptoms to begin with
41:12
is almost non-existent uh among children
41:15
it’s kind of
41:15
weird and paradoxical usually children
41:18
suffer the worst from these types of
41:20
illnesses
41:20
children and the elderly here it’s it’s
41:23
the elderly
41:23
but children have almost no effect
41:25
whatsoever so it
41:27
has nothing to do with the safety of the
41:28
children and of course these lockdowns
41:30
and the school closures have led to
41:31
massive increases and
41:32
suicide among young children and
41:35
depression and
41:36
being exposed to uh more domestic abuse
41:39
because they can’t get away from the
41:40
situation to report it
41:42
uh they’re dealing with all sorts of
41:43
terrible things these kids but
41:45
thankfully
41:45
the teachers unions got their half a
41:48
trillion dollars in slush funding
41:50
uh to be able to finally allow children
41:52
to be taught again
41:54
yep thankfully now included in that for
41:57
including that 440 billion to help
42:00
communities
42:01
uh there it includes grants and loans
42:04
for small businesses
42:05
although this term was not defined yeah
42:08
no that’s gonna be like the last one
42:10
it’s gonna go to
42:11
uh mostly the chains of large
42:13
corporations this is
42:23
160 billion is going for
42:26
the national vaccination program
42:28
expanded testing public
42:30
health job programs and other steps to
42:33
fight the virus and
42:34
expand
42:38
paid leave for hang on i think i still
42:41
have that up
42:49
um expanded paid leave
42:52
uh four for
42:56
those
43:01
while eliminating exemptions for big and
43:03
small employers the
43:05
the plan would allow for 14 weeks of
43:07
paid sick and family leave and medical
43:09
leave for caregivers
43:11
and other people um i should just hit
43:13
backspace on that instead of trying to
43:15
find that
43:15
uh but yes uh paid leave
43:19
also ill-defined for ios
43:24
this this is actually a good bit of
43:26
actual bright side
43:27
uh this was going to have uh a 15
43:30
an hour minimum wage assigned to it
43:32
which is great news
43:34
if you were wanting to lose your small
43:36
business job
43:37
um to uh to these terrible wage uh
43:40
increases that would inevitably lead to
43:43
uh
43:44
according to the cbo uh as many as one
43:46
and a half million jobs
43:48
almost instantly lost um and
43:52
and not much improvement for for those
43:54
who still kept their jobs
43:55
uh you would have millions of americans
43:58
getting the real
43:59
minimum wage which is zero dollars and
44:01
zero cents an hour which is what you
44:02
make when you can’t find a job
44:04
because no one can afford to pay you uh
44:05
but on the goods on the good no
44:07
uh that wage uh increase fell victim to
44:10
the chopping block
44:11
uh when joni ernst um a republican from
44:15
iowa proposed prohibiting the increase
44:16
in the federal minimum wage during the
44:18
pandemic
44:19
um bernie sanders actually supported
44:22
ernst amendments
44:23
he spoke on the amendments to clarify
44:25
that his plan is to gradually raise the
44:27
federal minimum wage
44:28
so if if you ever find yourself
44:31
supporting
44:32
a job-killing regulation that’s so bad
44:35
that bernie sanders says it’s a bit much
44:37
then you’ve possibly gone too far right
44:42
and to be clear bernie sanders just said
44:46
this this needs to be done this needs to
44:48
be done
44:49
gradually gradually over unacceptable
44:54
this is unacceptable uh but yeah uh he
44:57
wants to do it gradually over the next
44:58
four years
44:59
um to raise it
45:03
double in the next four years um
45:06
you know gradually gradually just you
45:09
know a little bit here and there
45:11
um but yeah he wants to raise it
45:13
gradually because jumping to 15
45:15
immediately was just too much and i
45:17
agree with him jumping to 15 is too much
45:22
that’s all that’s where that is it’s
45:24
just too much
45:25
we have to look if we’re not any any
45:27
conversation that doesn’t focus on two
45:29
things
45:30
number one the fact that the reason
45:31
people can’t live on 7.25 an hour or
45:34
15 an hour for that matter for many
45:36
people is because of bad monetary policy
45:38
from the federal reserve which has made
45:40
the u.s dollar lose 98
45:42
of its value over the last hundred years
45:44
uh or
45:45
or any uh or any uh conversation about
45:48
the fact that the reason that wages are
45:50
are suppressed and haven’t been rising
45:51
with the cost of living is because
45:53
they’ve created these types of
45:55
job-killing regulations
45:56
that reduce the demand for american
45:59
labor and
45:59
increase the supply of americans looking
46:01
for good work which is called a glut
46:03
which leads to lower values if anything
46:06
that doesn’t talk about deregulating
46:08
getting rid of job-killing regulations
46:10
so that the value of american labor
46:12
becomes
46:13
higher as it becomes more more demand
46:15
for it and the number of americans
46:16
looking for jobs
46:17
goes down which means increased demand
46:19
reduced supply
46:21
increased value uh and also looking at
46:23
the fact that we need to end the fed and
46:24
get the government out of the printing
46:26
of fiat currency
46:27
so that our money actually retains or
46:28
even gains value over time
46:30
those are not serious conversations
46:32
minimum wage increases are not a serious
46:34
conversation
46:35
none of these things will seriously deal
46:37
with anything other than creating more
46:39
revenue for government
46:40
and creating more people who cannot find
46:42
work and are dependent on government to
46:44
be able to meet their basic needs
46:46
great now on on sunday
46:50
at the president speaks pre-super bowl
46:54
interview that happens every year uh
46:57
president
46:58
joe biden uh said that democrats may
47:00
have to
47:01
punt on raising the federal minimum wage
47:03
to 15 per hour at least for now
47:05
uh and he said i don’t think it’s going
47:08
to survive
47:09
because of the rules of the united
47:11
states senate which is odd because the
47:13
senate voted it
47:14
down and joni ernst
47:18
proposal amendment
47:26
i mean if that were his worst
47:30
at least he didn’t ask joni ernst if she
47:32
were a freshman in college
47:35
thankfully
47:42
that’s right we still have a couple at
47:43
least at least another year
47:46
um wow
47:49
yeah no yeah maybe about a year yeah
47:53
in about a year now the minimum wage
47:56
increase
47:56
uh is the senate’s
48:00
so in the senate’s procedural rules that
48:03
allow a simple majority to pass a bill
48:05
only if a bill
48:06
directly impacts federal spending or
48:08
revenue
48:09
right it’s a process known as
48:11
reconciliation anything else
48:13
like things like forcing people to pay
48:14
people 15 an hour
48:17
would require at least 60 votes to pass
48:22
now whether or not the minimum wage hike
48:25
can be passed via reconciliation
48:27
is up to senate parliamentarian
48:30
elizabeth mcdonald
48:32
an unelected unelected and nonpartisan
48:35
interpreter of the senate’s rules
48:37
so basically this one person
48:40
whom i have never heard of before
48:42
yesterday ever
48:44
no she’s the one that decides whether or
48:47
not things can be voted on
48:51
and under what rules they fall it would
48:54
be
48:54
very easy for them to say that this
48:56
should pass with a simple majority
48:58
because
48:59
it obviously it is very easy to say that
49:02
it impacts federal spending or federal
49:05
revenue
49:06
because it does if you and if you double
49:09
the uh of the the federal um if you
49:12
double the federal minimum wage
49:14
then you would have both the situation
49:16
of increased revenue from the workers
49:18
who didn’t lose their jobs
49:20
and lost revenue from the workers who
49:22
did lose their jobs and could not find
49:24
other work because their
49:25
their skill level doesn’t afford 15 an
49:28
hour in
49:28
in this in this job market um it would
49:31
easily be able to do that
49:33
um yeah so to blame that on the senate
49:35
this isn’t happening
49:37
because it’s bad economics it would be
49:39
immediately disastrous
49:41
and politicians prefer bad economics
49:43
that are disastrous
49:44
years from now and happen slowly and
49:47
subtly not something that causes
49:48
massive amounts of mayhem uh that they
49:51
can you know that can be directly pinned
49:53
on one of their bad policies now
49:57
senator joe manchin out of west virginia
50:01
uh he has stated that he would not
50:04
support a 15
50:05
per hour national minimum wage because
50:08
uh which would sink
50:12
would sink west virginia even if uh it
50:14
was in reconciliation
50:15
because he knows that west virginia many
50:18
parts of west virginia can’t afford
50:20
a 15 minimum wage yeah
50:24
and he knows that it would sink his
50:26
chances of re-election ever again
50:28
and that’s what it would sink that he’s
50:31
concerned about yeah
50:32
well yeah he he is concerned that it
50:34
would sink west virginia because he
50:36
would
50:36
get kicked out he’d also get sunk yeah
50:39
uh this
50:40
actually so a minimum wage increase
50:42
across the board like this
50:44
way disproportionately hurts the lower
50:47
cost states
50:48
where 725 or eight or nine i was shocked
50:51
to discover we had the iowa moment uh
50:54
that that some of you
50:55
might remember when matt and i were live
50:57
streaming the second debate
50:59
and i’m in iowa surrounded by uh by
51:02
people with the libertarian party of
51:03
iowa and i go
51:04
no one can possibly live on hundred
51:07
dollars a week
51:08
come on raise your hands if you could
51:10
actually survive
51:11
on six hundred dollars a week and they
51:13
all raise their hand and everybody in
51:15
iowa raised their
51:16
everyone and everyone in iowa not just
51:18
there in the room but everyone in iowa
51:20
instinctively raised her hand i went no
51:22
six hundred dollars like yeah i live on
51:24
way less than that
51:26
if you were to increase this to 15 an
51:29
hour
51:30
no one would be able to afford labor
51:32
this wouldn’t just hurt low skilled
51:34
wages
51:34
this would hurt medium skilled and high
51:36
some some high skilled wages as well
51:39
where people are perfectly fine making
51:41
12 and 13 bucks an hour
51:42
and where that’s really all that they
51:44
can afford to pay there because of how
51:46
low costs are um so there’s really yeah
51:48
there’s this would
51:50
sink the south and midwest i know
51:53
multiple people
51:54
who are in like supervisor level
51:57
positions places
51:59
who make 15 an hour
52:03
they’re not going to get a raise if this
52:05
happens no
52:07
like they are just going to be stuck
52:10
they’re just going to be stuck having
52:11
the entry-level job as a manager yep
52:15
what it will actually do is make it
52:17
harder for them to actually get
52:18
uh to work their way up the corporate
52:20
ladder because now they’re at the bottom
52:22
rung
52:22
and they’re now seen as just entry-level
52:24
labor so unless they do something
52:26
extraordinary
52:26
that puts them up and above their peers
52:28
they’re that much less likely to ever be
52:30
able to work their way up the ladder
52:31
it’s it’s
52:32
minimum wage increases it it’s it is the
52:35
economic
52:36
it is the wage equivalent of lockdowns
52:39
it is a
52:39
unserious uh uh uh
52:43
ill it’s someone who is illiterate to
52:44
the to the situation that’s being
52:46
presented in front of them
52:47
looking at it and going just make them
52:50
pay more
52:53
it’s like looking at the pandemic and
52:55
going
52:56
just make everyone stay inside for how
52:59
many wait two week two weeks stay inside
53:01
everyone now
53:03
like it’s just it’s bad policy it makes
53:05
things
53:06
much much worse and anyone who’s paying
53:08
attention knows
53:09
that this is a terrible thing i was
53:11
actually i spoke about this on the on
53:12
the kennedy panel
53:14
and the uh i forget her name but the the
53:16
democrat on the panel said
53:17
you know many economic experts have said
53:20
that this is a good thing i said these
53:21
are the economic experts that got us in
53:23
the mess we’re in
53:25
why would we trust the foxes that keep
53:28
letting the foxes into our hen house
53:30
go i well we figured out how they’re not
53:33
how they’re getting in
53:34
we’re gonna put a new a new keypad on
53:37
the hen house
53:38
from fox corp and that’s gonna fix it
53:41
like th at some point we have to
53:43
acknowledge that these experts are the
53:45
people that got us in the mess that
53:46
we’re in
53:46
maybe we should look at common sense uh
53:49
that says what happens when you
53:50
and meanwhile there are plenty of
53:51
experts that say minimum wage increases
53:53
are a terrible idea
53:54
you can pick and choose you can cherry
53:55
pick experts all day long the last
53:57
experts i want to hear from
53:59
are the exact experts that got us in the
54:01
economic mess that we’re in right now
54:03
right um
54:08
so speaking of experts
54:11
we have
54:14
a segment that is fun before you launch
54:18
that
54:18
uh completely off topic i just feel i
54:21
need to say this
54:22
uh when i was at the uh after party
54:26
the the tampa bay buccaneer super bowl
54:28
after party that i
54:29
i that i missed my invitation to yeah i
54:32
don’t know what happened to it man
54:33
um sad but
54:37
i got the lowest i got two of the lowest
54:41
key name drops i’ve ever gotten in my
54:43
life
54:44
where people were like you know the
54:46
don’t you know who i am
54:48
thing oh okay one of them was the
54:51
granddaughter of somebody involved with
54:54
the team
54:55
she was like 10.
55:00
and she’s the one named dropping she she
55:02
was like don’t you know who
55:03
you know don’t you know who i am i’m
55:05
like no i don’t you’re
55:06
a child why would that you’re ten no how
55:09
would i know it i why should i know a
55:10
ten-year-old
55:12
the the other person do you get
55:16
does everybody here know who the sign
55:18
guy is on instagram
55:20
and facebook the signed guy
55:23
yeah he’s a guy that stands out in like
55:25
new york or somewhere and he just holds
55:26
up signs that have snarky things on him
55:31
yeah i know who the sign guy is of
55:33
course
55:34
what a weird question
55:38
the sign got to ask oh that guy yeah
55:41
yeah yeah i know yeah yeah he name
55:44
dropped himself he was like
55:46
he was like don’t you know who i am no
55:48
he’s like i’m the sign guy
55:50
from and i was like oh okay
55:53
he said i’m the sign guy yeah he said
55:56
i’m the sign guy from
55:57
instagram i now i should have definitely
56:01
been
56:02
there so that when he said that i could
56:04
have given him the same blank stare i
56:05
just gave you yeah dude dude would sign
56:07
or guy with sign or whatever yeah
56:08
yeah that guy if he had said to me
56:14
if he had said to me do you know who i
56:16
am i would have absolutely been like
56:19
well he’s got seven and a half million
56:21
followers i i vaguely knew about this
56:23
guy but if he come up to me and said i’m
56:24
the sign guy
56:25
i would have been like
56:28
hey apparently uh bud light or somebody
56:31
had paid him to go to the super bowl and
56:33
advertise for bud citrus seltzers i
56:37
don’t know
56:38
and uh he was and he was there and
56:42
i didn’t know that it was him and he
56:45
name-dropped himself
56:46
to which i went i don’t care
56:50
that’s inch that’s wow
56:53
well here’s someone we do know folks and
56:55
that’s personal injury attorney chris
56:56
reynolds attorney at law
56:58
anchor calling moment this is a segment
57:00
sponsored
57:01
by this is somebody who deserves seven
57:03
and a half million followers on
57:04
instagram
57:05
this man and his disembodied head
57:10
100
57:12
deserve all the attention i love craig
57:15
cauley’s response sorry i already have a
57:16
signed guy
57:17
that’s probably what when when he said
57:19
i’m the sign guy i would have been like
57:20
for who like that would have been my
57:22
thing because you know when i was in
57:24
you know briefly in real estate and then
57:26
when i worked with you know
57:28
in web marketing and stuff you you were
57:30
like the sign guys
57:31
like you know that’s your guy that you
57:33
get signs from so that that’s where i
57:35
would have gotten like
57:38
i don’t need a sign but thank you
57:41
we’re we do everything online we don’t
57:43
really need like
57:44
we don’t need a sign but but but
57:46
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
57:47
attorney at law
57:48
he does deserve a sign because uh
57:51
because he
57:52
is the sponsor of this and he gives us
57:54
money
57:55
so we definitely and if you want to get
57:58
if you get well not if you want to get
57:59
personally injured if you think you’re
58:00
so personally injured
58:01
and you don’t want to get money don’t
58:03
try to get personally injured
58:05
okay i’m not an attorney but i would
58:07
advise you against that but if you do
58:09
get personally injured
58:11
chrisreynoldslaw.com uh this segment
58:13
uh i’m never gonna tell anyone where my
58:15
mixtape is joseph
58:17
let me let’s explain something real
58:19
quick
58:20
there is if you look hard enough on the
58:22
internet there is a mixtape that i have
58:24
made
58:25
i will never tell anyone where it is
58:28
ever
58:29
but you can find it it is out there it
58:31
is findable
58:32
it is absolutely 100 findable
58:35
and if you find it then you’re gonna
58:37
witness some
58:38
some uh auditory
58:42
magic some musical
58:45
musical magic when you get that but i’m
58:47
guessing that you did not use spike
58:49
cohen
58:52
i don’t want to say anymore if you find
58:55
it you’ll know it’s me
58:57
you’ll know it’s mine how how many years
58:59
ago was it
59:00
this was a the some of the so this is a
59:03
collection of hip-hop tracks
59:05
that i remixed the the songs
59:08
tupac eminem d12 uh bone
59:11
thugs and harmony uh i think there’s
59:14
biggie on there
59:15
um and some of them are as old as uh
59:19
8 17 or 18 years old and some of them
59:22
i think the last one i did was in like
59:24
06 or 07.
59:26
so you know it’s the early mid
59:29
into the late so right around the uh the
59:32
the mid 2000s
59:34
that i made this mixtape and it is out
59:37
there if you
59:37
find it you it’s it’s beautiful i’m not
59:40
going to tell you where it is but if you
59:41
can find it
59:42
you have to find this i feel like you
59:45
did like an emcee
59:46
cohen or mc spike or something like mc
59:49
i’m not something it’s way there’s way
59:53
more of me and my name on it
59:54
than one would think as hard as it is to
59:57
find but it is out there
59:58
and oh there’s some reggae in there some
60:01
reggae there’s some diplomats
60:03
uh there’s some uh uh uh camron well
60:06
that’s diplomats
60:07
uh who else is in there there’s some
60:09
clips it’s like all the mid-2000s rap
60:12
early mid
60:13
into the late 2000s rap is in there all
60:16
completely remixed
60:17
it’s not you’re not gonna fight you’re
60:19
not gonna people have found anybody
60:21
people who are just casually looking on
60:23
the internet are like did you make this
60:24
and i’m like yeah
60:25
i made that if anybody happens to find
60:27
this then you send me the link
60:29
uh i will live stream it on float
60:33
i will live stream the entire thing on
60:35
float you’ll just see me sitting here
60:37
listening to it not understanding a
60:39
single word that’s coming out of
60:40
any of these people’s uh any of these
60:43
people
60:44
that’s racist you’ve said eminem it’s
60:47
not
60:48
that’s true no it’s not it’s not it’s
60:50
not racist anymore
60:52
no um
60:55
there’s some there’s some there’s some
60:56
kanye in there it’s it’s a really
60:58
it’s it’s people are asking where i’m
61:00
gonna tell you where it is it’s on the
61:01
internet
61:02
you can find it you can’t find it you’re
61:04
not going to
61:05
but well you might you might find it but
61:07
it’s going to be you’re i i you’re
61:08
hard-pressed to find it
61:10
but it is out there and it’s really good
61:12
and you’re gonna be
61:13
you’re gonna be like when you okay so
61:14
here’s how good it is when people have
61:16
found it before
61:17
they go uh they go uh
61:20
why aren’t you pursuing a music career
61:22
that’s how good it is that’s how good it
61:24
is
61:25
so if you can find it then you’re gonna
61:27
be you’re gonna be happy
61:29
okay but you’re not gonna find it but
61:30
anyway personally your entire audience
61:32
and me is on soundcloud right now you’re
61:34
not
61:35
you aren’t gonna find it you are not
61:37
going to find it
61:39
man you might find it you might listen
61:41
you might find it you might find it but
61:42
listen
61:43
keep in mind this is something i
61:44
uploaded here here’s a bit of a hint
61:46
i updated this like i i uploaded this
61:50
a while ago that’s really all i feel
61:53
like i need to say
61:54
i didn’t even need to say that hashtag
61:57
feinstein’s mixtape
61:58
is it on myspace i’m not saying anymore
62:01
i’m i’m telling you
62:02
you will find myself i will be so happy
62:08
i’m not saying it anymore i’m not saying
62:10
anymore but chris plenty
62:12
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62:14
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62:15
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62:57
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63:01
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63:25
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63:26
listen it’s actually i probably
63:28
shouldn’t even say this
63:29
it’s not just in it’s it’s it’s actually
63:33
last i saw oh yeah you’re right everyone
63:35
to m
63:36
it’s the last i last i saw it was only
63:39
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63:41
was it on last fm
63:44
no last i saw was it yeah but was it on
63:48
last fm
63:49
i don’t know what last fm is but maybe
63:55
i’ve said enough i’ve said too much
63:56
already i’ve said too much
63:59
um so here we go with our first message
64:01
from josh mccoos
64:04
hey matt and spike and joe josh mccoy is
64:07
here i was just listening to joe speak
64:09
about
64:10
how some of his criticisms seem they
64:13
have been listened to by his legislature
64:15
and how they’re limiting the powers
64:17
of his governor which reminds me of
64:20
what’s happened in my state in jerusalem
64:24
but in the public university which has
64:27
funded by the state and the federal
64:30
government
64:30
they um in 2012 i was campaigning for
64:33
ron paul
64:34
and i was saying that the problem with
64:37
the university and tuition rising price
64:39
like tuition
64:40
rising was because the administration
64:43
was basically you know loading their
64:45
pockets and
64:46
there’s also too much you know
64:48
administrate like top-down
64:49
administration
64:50
causing all the um
64:54
budget issues and then when they had the
64:57
accreditation board look at it they
64:59
agreed with what i said
65:00
and it’s funny 10 years later
65:06
we got a good idea it broke it it cuts
65:08
you off after a minute yeah but
65:10
the overall yes the the the problem and
65:13
so when he was saying joe i’m like
65:15
joe it was joe celoski our our guest
65:18
yeah our guest from last week from last
65:20
who by the way we love joe yes
65:23
we yeah big fan of joe i was so you know
65:26
i i’d never talked to joe before i’d
65:28
only heard good things but
65:29
you know when you when you and you know
65:30
we but we’ve both have shows where we
65:33
have guests on and we have guests on
65:34
this show occasionally as well
65:36
and there’s always that if you don’t
65:37
know him that like
65:39
please don’t be terrible and he was
65:41
amazing and i was like not only was he
65:43
amazing he was like one of our best
65:44
guests ever
65:46
i mean that’s not a really long list uh
65:50
i think he was he was a fan favorite he
65:52
was a fan
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no he was he was fantastic uh he
65:56
he’s still well spoken um oh and the way
65:59
he spoke
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i’m joe solaski and as you can tell from
66:02
my voice i
66:03
am clearly a accountant
66:09
no he he had a lot he had a lot of
66:11
really good ideas he
66:12
he’s really engaging he’s funny he’s
66:15
funny
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personable no i’m a big fan of joe he’s
66:19
amazing
66:20
and i’m not gonna lie we’ve had numerous
66:23
guests on but he sent
66:27
spike in me spike and i spent spiking me
66:29
he’s been
66:30
sent spiking me a thank you message to
66:33
thank us for having him
66:34
yeah which was kind of a first for us it
66:37
was i think so i i think i’ve had guests
66:40
thank me for being on my show but i
66:41
don’t think we’ve ever had
66:43
a mighty waters guest thank us like he’s
66:45
just amazing
66:46
i love him i love him no love love joe i
66:49
love joe
66:50
but yes you’re 100 correct what happens
66:52
when when you have
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uh any organization especially a
66:55
government adjacent organization like a
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university a public
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organization like a university that’s
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getting endless federal funding and
67:02
sometimes state funding as well
67:03
they become incredibly corrupt they
67:05
don’t have any price equilibrium because
67:07
they can charge whatever they want
67:08
because ultimately it’s being
67:09
underwritten by the
67:10
federal student lenders and the um
67:13
and and the various grants and
67:15
scholarships and
67:16
as opposed to having to charge what the
67:18
student can actually afford
67:20
because if they can’t afford it they
67:22
don’t go there
67:23
and they go somewhere else uh it leads
67:25
to lack of accountability and corruption
67:27
and all the all the bad stuff that
67:29
one can expect from such an arrangement
67:31
yes
67:33
somebody asked for a list of every
67:34
jewish rapper and so i
67:38
there’s an attorney well we just spent
67:40
the last year
67:42
giving lists of fake jewish rapper names
67:47
there is somebody on soundcloud or on
67:50
spotify
67:51
called notorious j-e-w i believe that
67:55
i believe that um so here oh
67:58
did you want to talk about the college
67:59
thing no
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yeah i think we pretty well covered that
68:05
but yeah i know joe was
68:06
joe was a great guest and and anyone who
68:08
wants to help joe
68:10
go to oh gosh joe
68:14
celeste joesalowski.com right
68:17
no i think it’s like for p it’s j oh no
68:20
it is joe salaski.com i thought it was
68:21
like
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soloski 4pa or something like that
68:24
anyway no it is joe
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j-o-e-s-o-l-o-s-k-i
68:28
dot com um and so here is our next
68:32
question
68:32
from personal injury attorney chris
68:34
reynolds attorney at law
68:37
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
68:39
here with your aoc millennial minute
68:42
in keeping with the aoc theme
68:46
uh we had um aoc
68:49
get on old instagram live i believe it
68:52
was
68:53
and uh speak directly
68:56
to the people um about
68:59
um lots of things that have been
69:02
happening lately and it
69:04
pretty much went viral and and there
69:06
have been
69:07
lots of things said on on both sides uh
69:10
about that and so i
69:11
i really wanted to kind of get your
69:13
guys’s take on
69:14
what happened there especially uh spike
69:17
um
69:18
because it really got me thinking about
69:21
you know
69:22
speaking directly to the people and
69:23
specifically lebron
69:25
james how he just had that confrontation
69:28
with who he called
69:29
courtside karen and i’d love to hear
69:31
your thoughts on that thanks
69:33
so i think this is very clear i think
69:35
that that lady was standing up for her
69:38
uh for her man for those who don’t know
69:39
what he’s talking about this is a very
69:41
important thing
69:42
uh lebron james was playing a uh uh
69:44
playing a
69:45
a basketball game as he has wanted to do
69:48
on occasion
69:49
uh and uh one of the opposing players uh
69:52
he got into a dust up with they were
69:54
yelling at each other
69:55
um but because of this situation where
69:57
the the stands don’t really have a lot
69:59
of
70:00
fans in them except immediate loved ones
70:03
it’s quiet enough where people on the
70:04
sidelines
70:05
can just start yelling at the player
70:07
like it’s a little league game and they
70:08
can hear them
70:09
and so or whatever the equivalent of
70:12
little league is
70:13
for basketball i guess middle school
70:16
basketball you could start
70:17
hey you suck and so she starts yelling
70:19
because
70:20
her he was going after his her man
70:23
and she stood by her man and then she
70:25
did a series of instagram
70:27
uh posts uh videos calling lebron a
70:30
[ __ ]
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and and and saying that you know anyone
70:34
who’s you know calling her
70:35
a gold digger is wrong
70:39
she they’re wrong because she was with
70:41
him before he was rich
70:43
i think was what she said which sure
70:46
and you know and she stood by her man
70:48
you know people are making fun of how
70:49
she looks
70:50
or you know what she said or oh why
70:52
would you take on lebron james or
70:53
whatever but i say hey listen
70:55
your loved one if if my wife were
70:57
playing a game of
70:59
of soccer because she’s canadian and
71:00
we’re playing some and someone and some
71:03
other which he plays and some other
71:04
people
71:06
a soccer they’re they’re they’re like us
71:08
except not okay
71:09
right yeah no they don’t say they say
71:11
soccer but then they play it
71:13
um but so anyway when uh as adults even
71:16
um when you know when if that had
71:19
happened and someone started you know
71:20
like one of the opposing teammates one
71:22
of the opposing team members started
71:23
yelling at her or something
71:24
i’d be right up there screaming at hey
71:26
you you suck you don’t even know how to
71:28
soccer i i
71:29
my insults would be terrible because i
71:30
know nothing about soccer but i’d
71:32
certainly be saying stuff
71:33
and they’d probably call me give me some
71:35
kind of name or whatever too but you
71:36
gotta you gotta stand
71:37
by your partner matt
71:41
and that’s what that’s what’s important
71:43
is that no matter what anyone does
71:46
you always stand by your partner agreed
71:50
so thank you for that question agreed so
71:53
here’s your next one is from oh here we
71:55
go from matt hicks
71:57
laser legend hicks
72:00
hey there guy on left and cohen this is
72:02
matt hicks calling in on the
72:04
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
72:06
attorney at law anchor call and moment
72:08
tm so uh
72:11
this is the only message i’m leaving you
72:12
today because no it’s not i don’t lie
72:15
it’s sad i don’t really have time to do
72:16
anything because all i do is
72:18
read stupid cases it’s getting old
72:22
um you had an additional 57 seconds
72:25
after this one but
72:26
uh as i understand it in the very near
72:28
future
72:29
one or both of you are going to be at
72:31
the
72:32
lp tennessee convention yes just a
72:35
couple of weeks
72:36
and i wanted to take this opportunity to
72:39
ask you
72:40
and your listeners who may be there to
72:43
ensure that my
72:45
brother jason the ginormous turd hicks
72:48
and his beautiful fiance kimberly
72:50
who will also be there and are new to
72:52
libertarianism
72:53
have a good time hashtag laser legend
72:57
we will absolutely make sure that jason
72:59
has a good time i’ve actually personally
73:01
spoken with jason
73:02
and was it kimberly is that what he just
73:04
said
73:08
and the bill of attender clause oh
73:10
that’s the right
73:11
one that’s the yeah that’s the second
73:13
one anyway
73:14
i think it was kimberly yes they will
73:17
have a great time
73:19
crap here now you got me second guess
73:22
be there to ensure that my duty to
73:26
ask you and your listeners who may be
73:29
there
73:29
to ensure that my brother
73:33
jason the ginormous turd hicks and his
73:35
beautiful fiancee kimberly
73:37
kimberly yeah yeah no kimberly comments
73:39
said yes kimberly
73:42
oh jason’s in the oh wow okay yes so
73:45
jason yes
73:46
we will make sure that you and kimberly
73:48
have a fantastic time
73:50
uh it was great talking with you that
73:51
day and uh we’re trying to get matt to
73:53
come up and we’re luring him in with the
73:55
promise that there will in fact
73:56
be a representation of the libertarian
73:59
party trashy prom caucus
74:01
uh at all uh uh both official
74:04
and uh in non-official functions at lptn
74:07
he you should come just blow off your
74:10
your career
74:12
job
74:16
in the comments as well um gosh
74:19
yeah kimberly um
74:22
wow okay all right well hey guys and
74:24
thank you so much
74:25
uh for tuning in and yes we will make
74:27
sure that you have a great time
74:29
and uh and uh we’re gonna have a lot of
74:32
fun
74:32
you’re going to well this is a
74:35
libertarian event so you’re gonna have
74:36
fun
74:37
and you’re gonna walk away thinking that
74:38
was an interesting group of people
74:43
like it’s just i don’t know how else to
74:45
say that
74:48
lovable definitely definitely not
74:52
run of the mill by even the slightest
74:55
stretch of the imagination
74:57
sarah came uh superfan sarah anderegg
75:00
came to the uh
75:01
national convention oh she came to the
75:03
big one yeah yeah she came to the big
75:05
one
75:06
and uh i don’t want to say
75:10
what she
75:13
what she said upon leaving
75:18
but every time i think of it it makes me
75:22
laugh
75:22
so i’m going to say it um and now that
75:24
she is on the communications team for
75:26
the yelp
75:27
uh the libertarian party of florida
75:30
uh oh wow let’s just throw this out
75:33
she said they seem like
75:37
they seem like those kids in high school
75:39
who got picked on for being weird but
75:40
were just kept being
75:42
weird
75:49
you’re gonna have a great time you’re
75:50
gonna have a great day kimberly
75:53
and no one will pick on you we’d never
75:56
allow that to happen
76:00
he grew up with have fun over at calm
76:04
sarah so here’s our next question from
76:07
uh
76:07
matt hicks here we go hey guy on left
76:10
and spike this is matt hicks calling in
76:12
on the
76:13
chris reynolds personal injury attorney
76:14
attorney law anchor calling moment tm
76:17
i know i said i wasn’t gonna call again
76:18
but if i don’t explain something it’s
76:20
just going to keep bugging me so i’ve
76:21
got to do it
76:22
um i don’t know if you watched the uh
76:26
senate proceedings today in regards to
76:28
the trump impeachment
76:29
but trump’s defense team presented this
76:31
idea about a bill of attainder
76:34
and at first i was thinking about it and
76:36
and thinking that that was kind of
76:37
a little bit clever but then after the
76:40
fact
76:41
um it’s an absurd argument because a
76:44
bill of attender is just that it’s a
76:46
freaking bill right
76:48
so it has to go through both houses both
76:50
both chambers of the congress
76:52
and then be signed by the president
76:54
himself and
76:56
the bill of attender clause specifically
76:58
prohibits targeting an individual or a
77:00
class of people
77:01
so that’s just stupid man that’s all i
77:04
got hashtag laser legend
77:07
yeah what little i know about it those
77:10
were two relatively good
77:12
questions slash comments from matt hicks
77:14
and
77:21
don’t worry he’s going to be giving like
77:22
a 35 minute story about
77:26
how he walked his dog
77:31
later listen beginning i spent a lot of
77:35
time with matt
77:37
matt yeah in the beginning god created
77:38
like matt is an incredible
77:40
dog i spend a lot of time with matt
77:43
hicks on the campaign trail before he
77:45
had to start law school
77:46
you could not find a better higher
77:48
quality individual
77:50
funny loyal intelligent
77:53
uh forward thinking brilliant
77:56
downright machiavellian in his ability
77:59
to
78:00
uh you know deal with situations as they
78:01
come up especially in a in a weird
78:03
political
78:04
you know intra-political environment
78:06
that we were in uh
78:08
absolutely incredible person his stories
78:11
could use a little tightening up
78:14
just a little at first it sounded like
78:16
you
78:17
like you were describing a beagle
78:21
amazing hearing just loyal uh uh not
78:26
very prone
78:27
to uh lymph node issues um
78:30
a great smell um really
78:33
really good at ferreting out foxes
78:36
almost as good as a ferret oh he’s
78:39
definitely not a beagle
78:40
he’s why is that in no way did that
78:43
describe a beagle
78:45
well because he can’t fare it out the
78:47
fox that keeps getting into his yard
78:49
um oh no
78:52
you’re you’re you might be a good guy
78:54
but you’re no beagle matt yeah what
78:56
little i know about a bill of attenders
78:57
that you actually can’t use it against a
79:00
specific person so i don’t
79:03
i think that they’re comparing this to a
79:06
bill of attender
79:08
oh right i mean listen
79:12
at least they’re at least they showed up
79:14
at capitol hill and not like
79:16
a lawn center right
79:22
so there is that four seasons lawn and
79:26
garden
79:26
see four seasons lawn and garden oh my
79:29
gosh
79:32
oh man that was
79:36
we had four years of that matt i think
79:38
you know i think sometimes people forget
79:40
that i don’t think anyone forgot but i
79:42
think
79:43
in the in these you know moments you
79:46
gotta you know
79:47
you gotta laugh to keep from crying matt
79:50
thankfully oh we have one more question
79:53
okay so we have one more from if you hit
79:56
reload
79:57
we have two yes oh
80:01
getting live ones yeah okay cool that’s
80:04
a
80:05
okay uh and so we got a 20 so we got a
80:07
question from ken
80:08
is it evil or evil i keep forgetting
80:12
evil evil okay here’s one from kenneth
80:15
ebel
80:17
hello guy on top and guy on bottom this
80:20
is kenneth ebel your favorite iowan corn
80:23
sucker
80:24
uh so i’m not really into sports
80:27
uh i’ll be honest i didn’t watch the
80:29
super ball
80:31
um but a lot of people are you watching
80:33
your the show
80:35
on like portrait mode and it’s not
80:37
switching back
80:38
and
80:40
[Laughter]
80:43
kind of tough who are side who are both
80:46
sideways
80:48
i’m i’m guessing that he’s referring to
80:52
whenever we have a guest on
80:53
and we’re over on oh yeah
80:57
top and bottom but that just that makes
80:59
you the bottom
81:00
um power bottom thank you
81:04
anyway going the people about the
81:06
buccaneers beating the weekend
81:08
and i just wanted to get you guys a
81:10
stance on euthanasia thank you
81:19
i i need to watch the halftime show to
81:21
reevaluate my position on euthanasia
81:26
the buccaneer is beating the weekend
81:30
i think he was on himself uh
81:34
that we can beat himself like communism
81:36
in east germany
81:37
uh but
81:41
i actually didn’t see the halftime show
81:43
i didn’t i was going to say
81:44
i want to yeah i want to watch this um i
81:47
haven’t
81:48
i haven’t seen that uh i saw the first
81:50
half
81:51
and then i had to leave to go
81:54
hang out with the players hang out with
81:57
the players
81:58
i had to get to go to bed
82:04
yeah so we have one more one more
82:07
question
82:07
from josh mccose
82:10
doge to the moon indeed
82:15
indeed what are we at what is dogecoin
82:18
at now
82:26
well i’m just trying to get the price
82:28
okay here’s the coin desk
82:30
what are we at now oh it had a little
82:32
bit of a profit taking
82:34
uh it’s down to seven cents
82:38
this was according to the people who
82:40
made dogecoin
82:42
it was a joke and it is now
82:46
up to seven cents it is
82:50
and it’s now having like healthy
82:53
patterns of profit taking an increase
82:56
and then some profit like this is this
82:58
is what a
82:59
a crypto does when it’s not a
83:04
joke
83:08
in all fairness president trump’s
83:13
campaign was a joke and he won
83:17
i started by promising everyone cheesy
83:20
bread
83:23
everything is a meme now that’s fair
83:26
that’s fair i’m not wearing a suit
83:27
because i was on kennedy earlier
83:30
for three segments
83:35
everything is a nothing me one of our
83:38
sponsors
83:39
intentionally misspells black nothing
83:42
matters anymore
83:44
this guy sells weed
83:48
i’m sorry smoke sorry smokable cbd
83:51
smokable cbd
83:52
smoke it’s not weed people smokable cbd
83:56
our other guy’s an attorney
84:01
that guy look at that plenum
84:04
um that put them
84:07
who has a someone has a jewish
84:09
girlfriend i love it
84:11
um i love that you’re becoming more
84:13
jewish than me over time
84:15
so yeah i know words you don’t i know
84:18
that’s why yeah you’ll say stuff and i’m
84:19
like the what you’re like isn’t that
84:21
yiddish or whatever i’m like
84:23
yeah yeah i’m sure it is sarah’s
84:26
boyfriend
84:27
oh yingala
84:30
well hey listen thank you guys for
84:33
tuning for
84:34
doing the personal injury attorney chris
84:36
reynolds attorney at law
84:38
and uh so we’re gonna be doing something
84:40
weird for to end this show we’re gonna
84:42
not go on for three hours
84:47
it’s a weird we’re gonna have like a
84:49
normal show that’s an hour and a half
84:51
it’s directed by m night shyamalan there
84:53
was a twist
84:54
there was a twist is that we’re ending
84:56
now alcohol weed and a lawyer fund a
84:59
show
85:00
that’s actually that’s like a priest and
85:01
a rabbi joke is that you know it’s it’s
85:02
this
85:03
no it’s not alcohol it’s coffee it’s
85:04
coffee yeah it’s cold brewed coffee it’s
85:06
just in a
85:08
beer bottle right coffee
85:12
if alcohol wants to sponsor two guys who
85:16
regularly talk about how they’re sober
85:20
we’re selling weed yeah so what we’re
85:23
not we’re not selling weed we’re not
85:27
someone else who’s selling weed they’re
85:29
selling cbd smokables
85:33
it’s different
85:36
in 50 states it’s different i was gonna
85:39
say
85:40
that green one ain’t different in all 50
85:42
states
85:44
just put that out there
85:49
so folks uh
85:58
what is that word that she’s not oh
86:01
almost
86:04
that’s a weird way of spelling murdered
86:07
but okay
86:08
maurice oh no okay yeah she clarified
86:10
yeah she’s desperately trying not to get
86:12
uh
86:14
to give her getting kicked off of
86:16
facebook that’s what happens when you
86:17
threaten to stab me multiple times
86:19
on the internet on facebook uh no i
86:22
don’t smoke
86:23
go i’ve been thrown off of facebook
86:25
multiple times
86:27
and you’ve never threatened to kill
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anyone i know not on facebook
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ever uh no so uh audrey said do you
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smoke no i’ve been sober for
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uh gosh almost 15 years now so no
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um i’m at seven
86:43
coming up on seven yeah but we also
86:46
believe that the government has no
86:48
business uh being involved in
86:51
what you put in your body and that it
86:52
leads to black markets when they do and
86:54
that makes everything worse
86:55
uh joseph perez says spike are you
86:57
joining the mises caucus i’ve been in
86:58
the mises caucus since 2018 i believe
87:01
2019. um i was actually endorsed by the
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mises caucus when i ran for
87:06
the vp nomination they were one of the
87:08
first uh major groups within the party
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to endorse me
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um i i’m not giving clues about where my
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mixtape is
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yeah since my yeah i was i actually yeah
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came my mixtape came out
87:20
shortly after i stopped doing drugs yeah
87:24
well yeah you had all this free time i
87:26
had all the free time it’s if you’re not
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gonna do drugs
87:28
you gotta you gotta make some some bars
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right
87:34
man somebody found something from 2008
87:37
and i was like oh that could be it
87:42
it’s it might uh 2008 no this would be
87:45
like
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oh 607 i think was when it came out
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no seven minutes no it’s like it’s it’s
87:53
it’s like 40 something tracks
87:58
yeah no it’s super long like it’s it’s
88:00
it’s i spent years making it
88:02
this was my magnus oh uh oppa did you
88:05
one time spend uh
88:06
magnum open magnus opum my magnum opus
88:10
did you one time spend an hour wrapping
88:11
rhyming things with
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uh urination
88:18
who told you that somebody in the
88:20
comments said your mom said that
88:26
yeah but that’s not online man if that
88:29
was online
88:29
i would spend the rest of my life
88:31
searching for it
88:33
yeah no that’s definitely not that was
88:36
pre
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that was like inter just barely the
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internet was out and no one had any
88:42
recording devices like that yeah no that
88:45
that does not exist online yes i did
88:48
i spit bars for an hour about urination
88:54
if ever you want to kill if we need to
88:56
fill an hour
88:58
it may it’s on one of our shows should
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we need to fill an hour
89:03
yeah uh it may or may not have been to
89:06
uh
89:06
a dmx beat
89:12
it may or may not
89:15
it might so folks uh
89:19
thanks for tuning in to this amazing
89:21
episode tomorrow
89:22
i will be on my fellow americans my
89:26
guest will be laura briggs who is an
89:29
expert in uh in u.s policy related to
89:33
families
89:34
uh she is going to talk about the long
89:37
and sordid history
89:38
of institutionalized child kidnapping in
89:40
this country
89:41
uh that has happened uh even before the
89:44
u.s existed and has continued on
89:46
ever since and why we shouldn’t be
89:48
surprised in the least about family
89:50
separation at the border because that’s
89:52
what the government does is separate
89:53
children from their parents on a regular
89:55
basis
89:56
both individually and in large groups
89:58
she is the author of
89:59
a book called taking children and we’re
90:03
actually going to be talking about that
90:04
how the government’s long
90:05
and sordid and disgusting history of
90:07
doing just that taking children from
90:08
their families
90:09
often for little to no good reason um
90:12
and then join us
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back here next week same money place
90:17
same money time 8 pm eastern uh well no
90:20
i guess it’s not gonna be the same money
90:21
place or time because we started at 9 pm
90:23
eastern because i was on kennedy
90:24
um
90:28
oh and friday morning i’m going to be on
90:30
rt but i don’t know exactly when but i’m
90:32
going to be on a panel talking about
90:33
trump’s impeachment
90:34
so if you get rt
90:37
watch all of saturday morning
90:42
like from like i don’t know six to noon
90:44
i don’t know when i’m gonna be on there
90:46
i think that’s like hold on
90:47
i can tell you stop drop mazel tov
90:50
lady on top
90:55
that’s pretty good actually um yeah this
90:58
says 10 so i think at 10
91:00
am i don’t think that’s pre-recorded i
91:03
think it’s going to be
91:03
a live thing i’m going to be on rt
91:06
talking about the trump impeachment
91:08
barcelona rt is russia today for russia
91:11
today i’m going to be on russia
91:15
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91:19
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91:21
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91:22
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91:25
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91:26
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91:38
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91:43
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91:46
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91:48
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91:50
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91:52
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91:53
wright and i parse through the week’s
91:54
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91:58
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92:02
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92:02
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92:04
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92:05
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92:08
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92:14
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92:20
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92:31
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93:56
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93:59
folks thanks again for tuning in so much
94:01
let’s make sure we got yeah we
94:05
good luck finding my mixtape out there
94:06
you’re not gonna find it you might
94:08
you might find it i don’t know but good
94:09
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94:11
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94:12
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94:14
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94:16
if anybody finds it
94:17
before march 25th i will do an episode
94:20
of the writer’s block
94:22
where all i do is play that on float and
94:25
i will just sit here for the entire
94:27
episode
94:28
and we will play that entire mixtape all
94:30
45 songs of it
94:32
yeah it’s like 40 something tracks it’s
94:34
gonna take about two and a half to three
94:36
hours
94:37
if you find the link email it to muddy
94:39
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94:41
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94:43
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94:45
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94:47
uh tuesday right here for the muddy
94:48
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94:50
have a great rest of your night and
94:51
where we’re going
94:53
we don’t need roads
94:56
i love you dude i love you but you gotta
94:58
let me
95:09
[Music]
95:26
i understand magical powers i’m happy
95:28
with your wizard powers oh no from some
95:30
small part of the larger queue
95:32
we’re now learning the secret of cube
95:33
power he is a cube priest is a religion
95:36
cute told us that hillary was in a
95:37
prison he’s a well-meaning person but
95:39
he’s a lightweight
95:41
the barbarian i guess was his earlier
95:42
incantation or incarnation
95:44
we have two on the line you shaman
95:47
listen you’re a cute wizard
95:50
you are a shamanic wizard we get that
95:52
shaman
95:53
go ahead shaman
96:09
is like people dude look in clouds
96:10
unseated giraffe one season elephant
96:13
i’m still the military intelligence the
96:14
almighty q lord you’re his priest i
96:16
don’t know he’s for real or whether he’s
96:17
higher than the kite and it’s always oh
96:19
there’s energy
96:20
so you got a bunch of cue cards into the
96:22
capital q told us that trump was
96:25
invincible
96:26
you said he was the messiah trump’s the
96:28
regular god he’s not jesus christ
96:29
they’ll never win they’re wrong so
96:31
they’re wrong
96:32
we have q on the line q shaman listen
96:35
you’re a q
96:36
wizard
96:43
you keep interrupting me
96:47
i will not suffer your
96:51
because cupid lying all of it dude