Episode 184 – Democrat leader gets handsy… And it wasn’t Biden

The Muddied Waters of Freedom with Jason Lyon and Spike Cohen


Cuomo is having a worse 2021 than most people had 2020 (not including residents of nursing homes in NY), the ATF shoots themself on the foot which is better than the alternative, and the fight for $15 hits a speed bump.

Plus, Martha Bueno joins the show!

Plus: Personal Injury Attorney Chris Reynolds Attorney at Law Anchor Call in Moment (not really trademarked)

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yeah but he might be missing out on big
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from miami here in florida here in my
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home state of florida
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martha bueno
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uh-oh hey okay hello i’m here
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hi thank you so much for coming on the
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show marta
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coming on welcome thank you for having
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me i’m excited
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i’ve always wanted to be on your shows
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bud and
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well it’s finally happened it has
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finally happened you’re finally on the
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show
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i’m at my best
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the moment has arrived and i am i am
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here
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with my hey thanks so much for coming on
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and uh so
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marta uh before we get started whenever
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we have a guest
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on our show for the first time who’s a
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libertarian we always ask
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what is it that got you into
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libertarianism and
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the libertarian party was it kind of
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like an aha moment or sort of a gradual
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evolution of time tell us the
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the martha bueno story oh i wish it was
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an aha moment um
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am i freezing a little bit your
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your video is but your audio is okay
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right
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um i don’t know how to fix that let me
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try and
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that’s not on your end that’s that’s a
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skype thing it’s probably
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skype which we hate and is terrible
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that or my terrible wi-fi that i cannot
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upgrade because there’s a monopoly in my
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area and i have to have comcast so
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anyways
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um i did not have an aha moment i had
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many aha moments um you know basically
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the war
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uh when it started in early 2000s with
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9 11. i couldn’t figure that out um and
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then just over the years i’ve been a
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business owner for a long time and every
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time i had to write
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big checks to the irs to my silent
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partner that didn’t help
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that was a big um
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know moment when i couldn’t afford when
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i couldn’t afford certain things for the
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business
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and um i still had to write those big
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checks it
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really hit me that that the irs you know
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they they ride the good times with you
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and your business owner and when the
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times are tough they
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don’t really care and they still expect
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their checks so um i think that that
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really was
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the big turning point um i already knew
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i was a libertarian before that and then
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it just kind of cemented it
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and then of course watching john stossel
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and you know just
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over the years little moments little
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moments that i was like yep
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this is definitely what i am
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that’s awesome your silent partner that
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doesn’t do anything
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that’s the best that’s referenced to the
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irs i’ve ever
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put it yeah that’s that’s awesome if you
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have a partner
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you expect your partner to help you out
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and carry their weight
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but here i was paying you know
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big big subs of money the more
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successful you become the more money you
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have to pay them
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so it was actually uh decentralizing i
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didn’t
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you know there were times where i was
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like man if only we could like push this
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off to some other time or you know if we
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could only do
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something different just so that i
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wouldn’t have to make that huge payment
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and
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you know i don’t know if everybody that
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watches the show is aware but you also
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have to
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pay prepay the government and so that
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was a little inconvenient as well
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you know you have to estimate what
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you’re going to sell during the year and
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then make quarterly payments
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and if you don’t do that you get charged
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on top of it so you know
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the amount of time i spent working for
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the us government
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to collect my own taxes um was just
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pretty bad
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yeah well if it makes you feel any
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better there’s a good bit of the money
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some of it’s being taxed from you
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directly but thankfully a good a good
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and increasing amount of their of their
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budget
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is being run up in debt that you and
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future generations
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will have to pay off with interest i
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hope that that’s a i hope
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oh no that sounds well i was hoping that
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would be a consolation but
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and i mean yeah i don’t i don’t know
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when this happened but there’s a
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relatively good
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chance that your tax dollars went to
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bombing third world countries
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um that’s another another consolation
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yeah yeah right i mean if
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people find the silver lining anywhere i
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don’t know i mean definitely my dollars
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have gone to putting people in jail for
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victimless crimes
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like cannabis i’m sorry you said
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earlier and i must correct you the
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correct term is cannabis it just drives
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me crazy when people say weed
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um it’s cannabis so when people go to
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jail especially for that i’m
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i’m an advocate for for cannabis and it
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really upsets me that my tax dollars go
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to pay
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to put people in jail for something that
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i enjoy so very much
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yes well and we definitely uh we agree
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with that
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it is your business what you put in your
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body and the war on drugs has been an
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absolute failure unless what you wanted
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to do was help drug cartels
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and make it harder for addicts of other
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drugs to get help and
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make our streets less safe and basically
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just make everything worse
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then yes then that has definitely helped
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other than that not so much so
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let’s talk about miami you are in uh
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miami-dade
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and you are running for miami-dade
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commission
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in district 10. did i say that correctly
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this time
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yes okay good good good thank you big
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big big ups to me
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so what made you decide to run for that
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like what what was it that you saw that
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made you realize that that you needed to
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run for that spot
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i have been giving it some thought i go
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and i speak before the commissioners on
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issues that matter to me and i realized
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that i would go and i would speak and
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nothing would happen they’d vote and
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they’d vote however they wanted there’s
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really no power
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for the people for constituents to go
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and try and make a difference
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even if you big bring a big crowd even
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if you
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give great arguments there’s just really
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no power in that and so
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you know during covet especially it just
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kind of
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it kind of hit me that um
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you know the only thing that i can do is
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go run myself for
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one of these seats and try and make a
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difference um
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you know during covet they raised our
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taxes despite
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many things being closed despite many um
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i’m sorry i’m having i’m having a moment
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today um
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despite schools being closed despite um
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you know infrastructure and things like
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transportation being shut down
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we were judged on our property taxes and
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i think that’s a travesty
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and um nobody’s even talking about it so
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here i am
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talking about it good well that’s good
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that you’re doing that
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we uh we uh uh i was just on a panel on
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kennedy i’m now name dropping
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uh but i was on a panel on kennedy and
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we were talking about
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you know whether the schools should
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reopen and uh one of the one of the
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panelists was saying well you know the
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school’s reopening wouldn’t be an issue
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if uh if we had uh in universal wi-fi
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or universal broadband and i said how is
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universal broadband
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going to stop the police from arresting
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someone for having to leave their kids
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at home
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because they have to go work and make a
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living because they don’t have a nice
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cushy stay-at-home job now that that may
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not apply to you martha but there are
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i’m sure many people in your district
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who do have to go
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and work and are unable to or have very
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restricted hours
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or are having to pay money for child
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care
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because they can’t they their kids
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aren’t in school uh
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they ever and and that’s if they even
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have their job still if
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with everything shut down in in miami
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the way that it is um
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and then like you said the property
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taxes went up which meant that the rent
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went up which meant that everything else
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went up
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and it’s you know everything’s costing
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more while people are making less money
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now thankfully it sounds like
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we’re going to get another fourteen
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hundred dollars a month from now or not
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maybe who knows
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uh but you know it it seems like that’s
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not going to
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to fix things so you know you’re you’re
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running for
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for commission in in miami let’s say
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that you
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well let’s talk about this what is your
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plan to get the message out as much as
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possible
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to the people of your district and
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really to the people of miami and
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florida in general
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well um i have been going on a lot of
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different shows obviously not as
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prestigious as you with kennedy but you
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know here i am i’m trying to
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get that message out um take every
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opportunity
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uh every time that somebody wants to
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quote me for something i’m on
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everything that anybody will want to see
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me until you get tired of seeing me
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i will also go door-knocking from
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uh my area is pretty large um so i will
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do my best to get to as many areas as
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possible do as many events
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uh just do what i can to get out there
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that’s awesome so that’s great yeah no
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every time i see
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my notifications because i’m subscribed
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to everything libertarian
19:45
ever and i all my notifications martha
19:48
bueno marta bueno marta buenos on larry
19:50
sharp martha buenos on this podcast
19:52
martin bueno’s on brian nichols martha
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brano’s on and i’m like
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well i’m not worried that martha’s not
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getting her name out there now you also
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have an upcoming
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you have an upcoming event uh this
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friday
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why don’t you tell us a little bit about
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that i
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do and so um spike do we have any update
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on
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on your weekend how it’s going
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it’s i’ll know in a couple hours it’s
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about we’re about
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we’ll see i dropped the ball there um
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but we are having we are having an event
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with gloria alvarez and antonella marti
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which are
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very well known uh hispanic libertarians
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um
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they are in town and they’re going to be
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signing their books
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and they’re going to be talking to us
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and it’s going to be great anybody
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that’s in the area that wants to come
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out
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it’s going to be done at by brothers
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which
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is a um cute little
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uh farm agriculture a
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cuban restaurant and so um
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yeah it’s gonna be fun i hope
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farm and foreign restaurant hybrid
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yes it is adorable i don’t know how to
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describe it it’s something completely
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different
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they’ve got this is the boat it’s a
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petting zoo i mean i don’t know
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there’s a pet this is the most miami
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thing i think i may have heard today
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a a farm cuban restaurant and petting
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zoo
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oh yeah that is amazing great that is
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amazing
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it’s what we do around here i was going
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to say only in miami yeah
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and is this happening in miami or is it
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happening outside like
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one of the surrounding areas right so
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before um what we did was we changed the
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location it was
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um in miramar which is actually broward
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county and so we brought it down to
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miami
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it’s on the outskirts apparently the
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only places you can actually
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throw events now in miami are on the
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very outskirts of town so
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um we’re doing it at a uh very outskirt
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of town location so this is a problem
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that we had back in october marta
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remember
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i was i was there on the bus and uh as
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we were you know
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hours before we were going to get
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started miami shuts the miami police
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shut down the uh
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the venue now in that case we were
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already there with the bus
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the equipment and everything so we just
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did it illegally outside
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uh which ended up working out way better
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because everyone could hear
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us because instead of being inside of a
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building by you know us and however you
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know 50 000 people that would show up
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uh instead we’re outside with thousands
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of people walking by
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and uh and then we had a salsa party
22:37
which was my favorite part frankly
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uh but um you know so yeah no it’s it’s
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you really can’t do anything in miami
22:44
right now and so that’s actually one of
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your goals if
22:47
so let’s say you get elected you’re now
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a the uh
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a commissioner for miami-dade’s uh 10th
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district
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what are some of the things that you
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want to do when you get in there
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so um it’s really a budget
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position it’s something we we manage the
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money that comes into miami-dade but
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then there’s some small um
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you know so obviously i’d like to take
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care of the budget i’d like to get rid
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of a little bit of waste
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uh wherever we can and then um
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you know do the things that matter uh
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possibly
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uh write legislation to decriminalize uh
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drugs in miami
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um and you know the biggest
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part is invite people to participate in
23:29
what is going on
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in our own town i think that um
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during covet they also our commissioners
23:35
also reduced the amount of time people
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could speak it used to be two minutes
23:39
and they reduced it down to a minute
23:41
they really don’t care to hear from
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people and um i think that’s the wrong
23:45
way to
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do especially local government which has
23:47
so much control on people’s lives
23:49
i think people need to know what’s going
23:51
on it needs to be transparent
23:53
they need to be able to figure out
23:55
easily what’s on the agenda
23:57
when it’s available and be able to
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participate remotely now with zoom or in
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person
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um just it’s been very difficult to be
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able to even follow what’s going on with
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the commissioners they don’t have any
24:09
intentions
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of hearing from us and they actually
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moved the people
24:14
uh the speaking location to outside the
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chambers to where the metro rail passes
24:19
it’s our like uh
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our train so you can imagine trying to
24:22
speak to commissioners through a
24:23
microphone and a screen
24:26
with the trains passing behind you so i
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mean
24:29
they can’t make it any more obvious that
24:30
they just don’t care
24:32
so that’s kind of a big deal for me i
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think
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people need to be able to know what’s
24:37
going to happen and what’s going on in
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their town and how their money’s being
24:40
spent
24:42
so more more fiscal responsibility in
24:44
government more
24:46
allowing the people in the in the city
24:48
to be able to make decisions for
24:49
themselves
24:50
and then obviously having the people be
24:53
able to have themselves heard
24:55
there’s no reason with the technology we
24:57
have now that the best way to do this is
24:59
to have people standing next to the
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metro
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uh and hoping that they can hear the the
25:04
commission and that the commission can
25:05
hear them
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um so these are all fantastic things i
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know i you know
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before we we uh matt do you have any
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other questions because uh uh
25:13
before we give her a chance to plug all
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of her her
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social media and website and all that
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stuff i was gonna say
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uh there is a comment in here that says
25:21
as a woman in the lp who’s getting more
25:23
involved little by little
25:25
uh hearing you talk about why you decide
25:26
to do this and get your voice heard is
25:28
incredibly motivating
25:29
and uh we’ve had a couple of people ask
25:32
where they can give you money
25:35
so um i will send you guys a link if
25:39
that’s okay
25:40
it’s it’s um i just got it set up today
25:44
believe it or not i am running a little
25:45
behind on
25:47
all of those things including my website
25:49
so i will send you guys the link
25:51
and hopefully you guys can post it for
25:53
me there yeah absolutely
25:56
yeah if you send it over uh send it over
25:58
to me whenever you can
25:59
and i’ll post it if you do it during the
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show i’ll post it right in the notes
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or right into the comments so people can
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uh donate directly
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thank you guys no absolutely and so how
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can they reach you on social media in
26:11
the meantime
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so i’m on twitter at martha
26:17
bueno 18 um on instagram as
26:20
martha for miami and facebook as martha
26:23
for miami
26:25
very good very good i’m on a twitter war
26:29
so you know be careful what you tell me
26:31
there i
26:33
i’m on fire apparently with socialists
26:35
uh
26:36
so yeah if you want to help marta argue
26:39
with
26:39
uh socialists mostly in spanish uh then
26:42
uh go
26:43
go join her on twitter and you can have
26:44
some fun um and uh
26:46
martha thank you so much yeah bilingual
26:50
yeah you can do it in english or spanish
26:51
you know the thing is and i’m learning
26:52
because
26:52
i’m in the process of of uh i’m it’s
26:56
i’m in the process of becoming fluent
26:57
i’m about 13 of the way
26:59
of becoming fluent which means i’m not i
27:02
still have
27:03
i’m getting there uh but you know
27:05
thankfully i’ve learned that in the
27:06
meantime i can use google translate for
27:08
anything that uh
27:09
anything that that comes up that i don’t
27:11
recognize so marta thank you so much
27:13
uh for coming on and i will get in touch
27:16
with you very shortly to let you know if
27:17
i am able uh
27:18
able to still do the uh the miami event
27:21
and
27:21
uh we uh we hope that you will be
27:24
successful in your run for
27:25
uh miami-dade uh com commission
27:28
district 10. yes it’s a mouthful thank
27:32
you guys so much i appreciate you guys
27:34
having me on
27:35
no absolutely thank you for coming on
27:37
thank you good luck thank you
27:39
thank you and folks we are
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uh we are going to do a quick
27:44
intermission while we switch over
27:46
to something that isn’t skype because we
27:48
hate skype
27:49
but we have to use it when we have
27:50
guests and uh
27:52
it is uh it is the absolute worst um
27:56
yeah it is the absolute worst so we will
27:58
be listening
27:59
we’re now i’m in spike’s side
28:03
i hate skype so much so we are going to
28:05
be uh switching over and if anyone knows
28:07
of any
28:08
programs besides skype that allow us to
28:10
have different feeds come in of video
28:13
don’t say zoom zoom doesn’t do that uh
28:16
and also don’t say messenger
28:17
or meet they don’t do that either if you
28:19
know of another one
28:20
that isn’t skype we’d love to hear it
28:22
but in the meantime here is an
28:24
intermission and we
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will be right back
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what
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so
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so
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do
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so folks who for those who don’t almost
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for uh for those who don’t know
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uh this uh a couple days ago was the
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anniversary of the beginning of the raid
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on the waco compound back in 1993 i
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believe
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yeah and uh the atf
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every year makes a point of
32:48
commemorating the people who started the
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raid
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uh who died as a result of invading
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the property of the branch davidians in
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waco
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uh they never note the fact that
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there were multiple chances for them to
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be able to get david koresh
33:06
uh when he wasn’t on well first of all
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that all gun laws are an infringement
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and therefore all
33:11
attempts to enforce them are an act of
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aggression but also that even if they
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had wanted to grab him
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uh they could have simply done so the
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multiple times that he took his
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motorcycle
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himself and went into town uh they could
33:24
have easily grabbed him then
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they obviously wanted to start a fight
33:28
uh they were looking to justify
33:29
a budget increase that they were
33:31
requesting and the best way to do that
33:33
was to create a big boogie man that they
33:34
had to fight
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and it resulted in dozens of civilians
33:39
including children and even newborns
33:42
dying as a result of it
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and so we remember those who were lost
33:46
to this wanton act of aggression
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and we simply will not rest until the
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atf
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and other similar organizations are in
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the dustbin of history where they belong
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yeah that was
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so that was not a fun video to make by
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the way
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like that that was just it was like i
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get to make a lot of like i make
34:10
pretty much all the videos that okay
34:12
first of all i don’t make the music that
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plays at the beginning of the episodes
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i can’t give you that um but i put
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together
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a lot of the videos that we do here and
34:21
um that was one of the harder ones to
34:24
make because
34:28
just seeing that list of names and
34:31
having to put each one in
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and connect with it in some way
34:36
made it really difficult to do
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for the entire thing and um
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that should have never happened that
34:47
should have never
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happened all of those people should
34:49
still be alive
34:51
yeah it was there was no reason for it
34:54
like again even if they wanted to
34:55
enforce
34:56
their warrant david koresh was routinely
34:59
leaving the compound for
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the the days and weeks leading up to
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when they decided to rate it they knew
35:04
that
35:05
they just decided to
35:08
storm a compound full of people that
35:10
they fully believed to be armed with
35:13
machine guns and or automatic weapons
35:16
and uh
35:16
and grenades so if anything
35:20
the deaths of those atf agents are on
35:22
the atf
35:23
and and department of justice leadership
35:25
as well uh
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back then atf was part of the department
35:28
of justice not the homeland
35:30
security and uh and they uh
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yeah there was absolutely no reason for
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that there was no justification
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whatsoever
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for them to do that everyone involved
35:40
who died including those atf agents that
35:42
falls on janet reno and the leadership
35:44
of the atf and again it’s time for them
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to go as soon as possible
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now with that said we are uh now moving
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on to our
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next segment which is the
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matt you’ve actually had uh black coffee
36:24
it’s pretty it’s pretty good right
36:26
now black coffee is uh some of the best
36:29
uh at-home cold brewed coffee i’ve ever
36:31
had
36:32
uh like they ship it to you you get it
36:34
you get it really quick
36:36
uh and it comes in this little
36:40
i’m not really sure what it’s made out
36:42
of uh pouch
36:43
and they’re just like put it and uh
36:45
don’t put it in filtered water get
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distilled water
36:47
uh put it in distilled water and let it
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sit for uh
36:50
24 hours and it is it’s got this
36:54
sweetness to it there’s no bitterness
36:56
and you will be
36:57
riding just absolutely uh high on the
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caffeine
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all day long and it’s fantastic well you
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know who
37:04
isn’t sweet and does have some
37:06
bitterness
37:08
new york governor andrew cuomo who is
37:11
quickly becoming the pariah
37:13
of the democratic party matt yeah uh
37:16
after being responsible for the deaths
37:18
of over 13
37:19
13 000 new york seniors and blaming
37:22
everyone in the state not named cuomo
37:24
for that decision
37:25
uh he has he now has multiple sexual
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misconduct allegations against him
37:32
um and a new investigation
37:36
fantastic so first we’ve got three and
37:39
counting so far so the first one is
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uh lindsay lindsay
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lindsay that might be misspelled lindsay
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boylan uh
37:51
lindsay boylan uh who came out first uh
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we first touched on this
37:55
that’s some great wording man we first
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talked about this
38:00
in december uh about uh she came out
38:04
first with allegations about uh cuomo
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being inappropriate with her
38:08
uh but she was refusing to talk to the
38:10
press about it or give any evidence
38:12
uh she published an essay last wednesday
38:14
laying out the scope of allegations i
38:16
remember at the time we said that
38:18
you know you got to wait for some actual
38:20
evidence and that this could very well
38:22
be true
38:23
uh and then i think we probably joked
38:24
about his pierced nipples knowing us
38:27
right yeah that sounds actually i i want
38:30
to try to find
38:31
that video and i said this is going to
38:33
end in a pierce nipple joke so i’m not
38:35
yes
38:36
absolutely so i brought it up instead uh
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now her allegations
38:40
were actually backed by cuomo uh who
38:43
said that all of the meetings she
38:44
alluded to took place um
38:47
but that you know she totally she meant
38:49
it wrong
38:51
he he gave the receipts like
38:54
you you know a lot of times people will
38:56
say you need to have receipts whenever
38:57
you’re making allegations like that he
38:58
gave the receipts
39:00
it was it was it was on the plane it was
39:02
here it was here and he was like
39:03
yeah no this this happened well we were
39:06
there to not that this happened but
39:08
you were there together we were there
39:09
together yeah he gave the merchant copy
39:12
of the receipts
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um which is the one that you sign but i
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often
39:16
take that one home and leave the
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customer copy and which it turns out
39:20
that actually doesn’t matter
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that doesn’t make a difference no they
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don’t care i don’t know why they
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differentiate they don’t
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they don’t no but why they actually
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print like oh this one’s for the
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merchant this one’s okay how about you
39:34
say one
39:34
leave one for us please right please
39:38
please please as a person who worked in
39:40
the service industry for many years
39:42
uh please leave one i don’t care yeah
39:44
because
39:45
otherwise there’s no tip right like the
39:48
charge already went through now it’s
39:49
it’s the tip
39:50
so yes charlotte uh charlotte bennett
39:52
came out next saying the governor asked
39:54
her if she was in
39:54
open relation open relationship and
39:57
whether or not
39:58
she had sex with older men
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oh this guy’s a creep now
40:09
cuomo has denied uh aspects of each of
40:13
these women’s
40:14
uh allegations but he did issue an
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apology
40:18
he said i now understand that my
40:19
interactions may have been insensitive
40:21
or too personal
40:22
some of the things i have said have been
40:25
misinterpreted as
40:26
unwanted flirtation to the extent anyone
40:29
felt that way
40:30
i am truly sorry and this how do you
40:33
misinterpret do you have sex with
40:37
older men one of these women he said
40:40
can you eat the whole sausage or put the
40:42
whole sausage in your mouth
40:44
even that is okay okay okay that is
40:47
still
40:47
like really andrew but even still
40:55
have you ever asked a woman if she can
40:57
eat the whole sausage without
41:00
meaning something no yeah exactly
41:03
so that’s but but but even that one’s
41:05
like ah well you know i just i i wanted
41:07
to know if she likes sausage do you have
41:09
sex with older men
41:12
are you in how is that misinterpreted
41:15
are you into open relationships
41:17
and have sex with older men i cannot
41:19
wait for this guy to say oh you know the
41:21
nursing home residents completely
41:22
misinterpreted
41:24
the purpose of me shoving covid patients
41:27
in there
41:28
they took it way too seriously by dying
41:31
um i i just like do you have sex with
41:34
older men how do you interpret that
41:37
you tell us in the comments if i if if
41:40
so if i ask you hey
41:41
you like sex with jewish guys how are
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you going to take that in the context of
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that conversation and by the way i’m not
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asking you
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if you do that because that’s none of my
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business and i’m happily married i’m
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saying if
41:53
a jew who stabbed himself in the lip
41:57
were to say something like that to you
41:59
for the for the
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for the women in the audience if a older
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gentleman
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were to come up to you and say are you
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in
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a relationship is it open
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do you have sex with older men
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and can you eat the whole sausage i want
42:19
to know how you would interpret that
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yes let us know how you would interpret
42:22
that in your mouth so so let’s assume
42:24
that those three things have been said
42:26
and then in a conversation about meat he
42:28
says hey can you put
42:30
that whole sausage in your mouth how
42:31
like just the confluence of things
42:33
happening here but really just the one
42:35
just the do you have sex with older men
42:38
to your
42:38
employee right to
42:42
to somebody who worked to an aide in
42:44
your office
42:45
in your office one of these women i bel
42:47
i believe it was charlotte bennett
42:49
but don’t quote me on that but i believe
42:51
it was charlotte bennett um
42:53
he made references to monica lewinsky
42:56
and bill clinton
42:58
and she was like yeah it was a two
43:00
decade old
43:01
uh yeah it’s like 20 reference at the
43:04
time but i still understood
43:06
what he was saying oh you know what’s so
43:09
creepy is that that was like how old she
43:11
is
43:12
oh god no uh so yes and no
43:15
like none of they none of these girls
43:17
are like 19.
43:18
they’re all in their mid-20s
43:22
so they were like uh toddlers when
43:24
lewinsky happened
43:26
yeah yeah if
43:29
oh it’s so creepy oh
43:33
was visiting the white house um
43:36
so failed democratic presidential
43:38
candidate who part times as mayor of new
43:40
york city bill de blasio
43:42
commented on the apology by saying he
43:44
seemed to be saying oh i was just
43:45
kidding around
43:46
sexual harassment isn’t funny yes
43:49
correct yeah alessandra biagi do you
43:53
want to hear you can tell us what
43:54
alessandra said
43:55
a new york state senator who worked in
43:57
the governor’s office in 2017
43:59
said he’s actually saying that he meant
44:01
for those words to be playful
44:02
and there’s no and there is no realm of
44:06
plain
44:06
playful
44:09
it’s not when a governor of a state asks
44:12
a young staffer who is 25 years old if
44:14
she has sex with older men or if she has
44:16
sex outside of her relationship that is
44:18
not only inappropriate
44:19
it is abusive and this is you’re his
44:22
she’s your employee
44:23
oh my gosh that’s so disgusting so she
44:25
was 25. so
44:26
the monica lewinsky scandal the
44:29
impeachment happened in 98.
44:31
so 25 uh it’s a twenty
44:36
yeah let’s say she turned 25 in
44:40
2020 so that means 95 she was born she
44:43
was
44:43
three like it’s just so
44:47
gross um now thankfully
44:50
uh there’s a third woman who came out
44:54
anna rush
44:57
rooch r-u-c-h uh and she came out last
45:01
night accusing
45:02
cuomo of unwanted uh advances
45:06
and her allegations are pretty credible
45:08
because there’s
45:10
literally a photo of him doing it to her
45:12
uh grabbing her by the face
45:14
while she looks on just
45:17
horrified and bewildered
45:21
and like i know it’s the bar lighting
45:24
here
45:25
but he’s coming out looking like
45:28
the devil lucifer yeah yeah like a demon
45:33
like why is he that red
45:36
like that’s a bar like that is a bar
45:38
light i under i know what it is
45:40
i have seen like you can see it on her
45:42
hair he is just standing like directly
45:44
in the bar light explain the seven
45:48
inch overbite yeah that one i can’t
45:51
that one that’s where the fangs come out
45:53
he’s turning into satan as he grabs her
45:55
by the face uh and so uh
45:58
according to miss we’ll just go with
46:01
rooch
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uh according to uh anna according to
46:04
anna
46:05
uh cuomo accosted her uh back in
46:08
september of 2019 at a wedding reception
46:10
so at least he’s not grabbing women like
46:11
this during the pandemic
46:13
if there’s one thing uh she’s now 33.
46:17
um uh so i guess you know that’s
46:19
slightly better uh but
46:21
she uh she had thanked uh governor cuomo
46:23
for
46:24
his toasting of her newlywed friends uh
46:27
in response to which he put his hand on
46:29
her bare lower back
46:31
and she removed his hand uh and prompted
46:34
him to then say that she seemed
46:36
aggressive and to do this thing
46:39
with his grabbing her face so
46:43
okay so when you’re when you’re in your
46:47
go ahead wait when you put your hand
46:50
on somebody’s back this the small i’m
46:54
assuming the small
46:55
yes is what i’m assuming i think i think
46:57
i think she had like a dress on uh you
46:59
can’t really tell on this but i think
47:00
she had like one of those where the the
47:02
back is open
47:04
yeah necklace or whatever yeah yeah so
47:07
he puts his hand on the small of the
47:08
back
47:08
she pushes the hand away and says that
47:11
he’s being aggressive
47:12
no no he said she’s being aggressive
47:17
oh yeah so she’s like he’s ready a
47:22
thousand
47:22
times don’t touch my butt please or my
47:26
back or whatever
47:27
he’s like hey you’re being aggressive
47:28
then he does this a
47:30
mma move on her um and
47:33
greg i think he’s got her ears
47:37
and so he grabs her
47:40
places his hand on her cheeks as they
47:42
put it then he
47:43
asks her if he can kiss her he did it so
47:46
loudly that a nearby friend could hear
47:48
it she then pulled away understandably
47:52
horrified and bewildered she said i was
47:54
so confused
47:55
and shocked and embarrassed according to
47:57
her uh
47:59
statement to the new york times she said
48:01
i turned my head away
48:02
and i didn’t have any words in that
48:04
moment
48:05
i now is it
48:08
i don’t remember if this was if this was
48:11
anna or if this was one of the other
48:14
uh women but didn’t he kiss one of them
48:17
on the
48:19
didn’t he i think he kissed one of them
48:21
on the lips and then she looked at her
48:24
friend and said
48:24
did he just really put his lips on mine
48:27
i think that was the lindsay the first
48:29
woman
48:30
was that lindsay i i know yeah i think
48:32
so i know i read that about one of them
48:34
i don’t remember which one
48:35
um i don’t know this one came out like
48:39
last night
48:40
so anything we’ve read in the past few
48:42
days yeah
48:43
i saw i saw this one this morning uh
48:45
when i was getting ready for work
48:47
but um for anybody here who has either
48:50
read the book or seen the movie high
48:51
fidelity
48:52
um stars john cusack uh
48:56
great movie uh but in it there’s a scene
48:59
where he’s
48:59
in i think he’s in high school and he
49:02
said that he broke up with a girl
49:04
because she wouldn’t put out and she
49:06
broke they broke up
49:08
he said he went to grab her boob and she
49:10
pushed it away so then he decided to go
49:13
for
49:14
somewhere else and he in the book it
49:16
says that’s like asking to borrow
49:18
uh 20 quid because it’s written by a
49:20
brit uh asking borrow 20 quid
49:22
and then ask and then getting turned
49:24
down and asking for a thousand pounds
49:26
yeah yeah right
49:30
so yes andrew cuomo is living that
49:35
yeah and again now we have an actual
49:37
like
49:38
photo of him there in no way can this be
49:41
interpreted as wholesome
49:42
like look at her face
49:45
like she is horrified she that is
49:47
terrified
49:48
that is a woman who is trying to put on
49:51
a brave face because they’re at a party
49:53
and clearly this must be okay because
49:55
he’s doing it in front of everyone
49:56
and you know but how do you as a that is
49:59
a what am i supposed to do
50:01
this is the governor of new york and i
50:03
don’t want to
50:05
be rude but i also want him to get off
50:08
of me
50:09
yeah and look you can see her hands are
50:11
like
50:12
trying to move his hands and look how
50:14
much bigger this is so he’s such a
50:15
freaking creep
50:16
oh my god he’s grabbing young women
50:20
hey you have sexual guys like me like oh
50:23
god there are two things i don’t like
50:27
there are many things i don’t like the
50:28
two things i can’t stand are a
50:31
thief and a pervert and
50:36
so the new york attorney general is
50:39
launching launching an investigation
50:40
into cuomo
50:41
uh the uh attorney general leticia james
50:45
yes so what i found out about this
50:48
actually
50:48
um is that initially
50:52
cuomo said i’m going to appoint this
50:54
judge
50:55
to do an investigation to which lindsey
50:58
boylan was like no
50:59
you do not get to pick your own judge
51:01
jury and executioner
51:02
right that is absolutely not okay
51:05
so then uh
51:09
the governor’s office actually asked for
51:12
the new york attorney general to launch
51:13
this investigation
51:15
and the attorney general’s tisha james
51:17
said monday she received a formal
51:18
referral from cuomo’s office granting
51:20
her the ability to choose an
51:21
investigator to look into the
51:22
allegations
51:23
but i mean a lot of this does feel
51:28
like them investigating their own yeah
51:31
this
51:32
feels very much like a the government
51:34
investigated the government and found
51:35
that the government fell within the
51:37
standards and guidelines of the
51:38
government and therefore the government
51:40
won’t be
51:40
prosecuting the government but who knows
51:42
because this is a political thing
51:44
they got pictures of it this is the team
51:47
might
51:48
and there are there are prominent
51:50
democrats in new york calling for him to
51:52
resign like this he might not be able to
51:53
survive this
51:54
he may now thankfully thankfully this is
51:57
of course his only his biggest
51:59
scandal um there’s definitely nothing
52:03
like worse that he’s done
52:07
that resulted in i don’t know
52:10
thousands of elderly people
52:16
dying
52:20
that you have made is the fact that
52:22
you’ve got sloth from the goonies and
52:24
dead center
52:26
yes that’s intentional
52:30
um yeah and again this man is
52:33
responsible for the death of over 13 000
52:36
new york seniors
52:37
which he then lied about which he then
52:39
lied about and literally
52:41
blamed every single person in the state
52:43
of new york not
52:44
named cuomo that could he could possibly
52:47
blame
52:47
yeah it was everyone else’s fault and
52:49
they misinterpreted it
52:51
right so speaking of someone who
52:53
probably is going to be out here
52:55
claiming that he was misinterpreted but
52:57
we have video of him saying it
52:59
uh the head of the negotiating rights
53:02
away gop slush fund
53:03
uh that you may call the nra uh was at
53:06
cpac
53:07
and he had something very interesting to
53:09
say about gun laws now you’re probably
53:11
thinking you know the head of the nra
53:13
surely he’s going to talk about how gun
53:14
laws are unnecessary and make things
53:16
worse and
53:17
we need to get all the gun laws off the
53:18
books because the right of the people to
53:20
keep it bear arms shall not be infringed
53:22
that’s what the second amendment says
53:23
let’s see what how close to that we are
53:27
but let me tell you right now the dirty
53:30
little secret
53:31
politicians in the media won’t tell you
53:34
here we go
53:34
they have the power right now yeah today
53:38
to clean up their cities to save
53:40
hundreds of thousands
53:42
of lives and put violent crime
53:46
to a virtual end yeah here we go second
53:48
amendment have to do
53:49
is enforce the existing gun laws that’s
53:52
it
53:54
go out and do your job
53:58
if you really want to stop violent crime
54:01
take criminals off the streets when you
54:04
do that
54:06
you know what happens crime goes down
54:10
everything else it’s smoke and mirrors
54:15
so this was the head of the nra
54:19
calling for the police and governments
54:22
to do their
54:24
job of enforcing the myriad of
54:28
infringements
54:29
on the second amendment because as he
54:31
put it
54:32
it will save hundreds of thousands of
54:34
lives
54:36
and clean our streets of criminals
54:39
otherwise known as people who are
54:41
exercising their second amendment right
54:44
to keep and bear arms
54:47
now he he was speaking this at cpac
54:52
yeah a lot of people a lot of people at
54:56
cpac still believe
54:57
in the nra did you hear the
55:01
applause when he was doing that that was
55:04
like a golf clap
55:06
when somebody not named tiger woods
55:09
hits a shot like yeah i’ve heard clips
55:13
from trump talking
55:14
and uh pete hegseth who was on my uh
55:17
who was on the same panel i was on with
55:19
kennedy i’m name dropping again
55:20
uh but the reason i watched it was to
55:22
get an idea about who i was going to be
55:23
on the panel with
55:24
and his you know applause lines were a
55:27
lot louder than that that was
55:29
maybe 50 people who were like
55:33
yay reducing crime one person i heard go
55:36
whoa
55:36
that’s that’s definitely a hired someone
55:39
who works for the nra
55:40
right that was his personal assistant
55:44
his personal assistant now uh i don’t
55:46
know if you know this you may
55:47
um i just found this out yesterday uh
55:50
he is also in a lot of trouble with the
55:53
nra because he was using it as his
55:55
personal piggy bank
55:56
and he had to pay back over three
55:58
hundred thousand dollars to the end
56:00
i’m shocked i am shocked shocked
56:04
i am also i found out today
56:09
he was uh in the new animaniacs reboot
56:12
they did a satire of him and the guy’s
56:15
name was
56:16
dwayne law pistol and they made him
56:19
seem like this terrible i want everybody
56:23
to have guns
56:24
guy and i’m like man they did not think
56:25
this one through because this is the
56:27
problem
56:29
this is the problem with the political
56:30
discourse in this country
56:32
in the common uh parlance if you talk to
56:36
normies they think the nra
56:37
are the pro-gun wackos right
56:40
us they think they’re us they think like
56:42
the people we’re the ones who
56:44
unironically think that nuclear weapons
56:46
should be legal
56:47
okay so we should be that baseline
56:52
of the furthest to the pro-gun or pro
56:55
weapons argument but the media allows
56:59
for the nra to be the
57:00
what they consider the extreme well he
57:02
just presented the extreme as
57:04
we’ll just enforce what’s on the books
57:05
right now no no
57:07
get rid of them things are less safe
57:10
because of these laws and and not only
57:13
do you say enforce them he said by
57:14
enforcing them
57:15
then we’ll get dangerous criminals off
57:17
the streets like crime
57:19
is high be cut and this is their own
57:21
talking points the nra is the first one
57:23
to go
57:23
you know criminals don’t care about the
57:25
law and that’s why the crime’s higher
57:26
because you got the
57:27
but then here he is saying yeah i got
57:29
the criminals off the street
57:30
which is you have to do is enforce the
57:32
gun laws well
57:34
it was the nra who came up with a very
57:36
correct
57:37
uh phrase uh that when you outlaw guns
57:40
only outlaws will have guns and now he’s
57:42
saying so take the outlaws and put them
57:44
in jail
57:45
no end the gun laws
57:49
so join the goa or the oh what’s the
57:52
other one i always forget what it’s
57:53
called
57:53
second amendment supporters for liberty
57:56
possibly
57:57
um but there’s another one something gun
57:59
rights anyway goa second amendment
58:01
supporters for liberty
58:02
uh you know there’s a group for uh uh
58:05
gender and sexual minorities lgbt people
58:08
called pink pistols
58:10
if you’re on the left there’s all sorts
58:11
of left-wing pro-gun clubs
58:13
there is no reason to join the nra like
58:16
the nri is
58:17
absolute hot ass garbage it is the
58:20
it is a slush fund for the gop that has
58:23
been set up by
58:24
gun manufacturers who have a vested
58:26
interest in limiting your
58:28
choices because then you have to buy
58:30
their crap and it’s
58:31
it’s really just really really really
58:35
really bad
58:36
and every i i remind everyone that every
58:39
single
58:40
federal gun law that is on the books
58:43
was either sponsored by the nra
58:46
like the nfa which started all this
58:48
nonsense in the modern era
58:51
and or they’ve signed off on it and said
58:53
that they were okay with it
58:54
he just said that he literally just said
58:57
not only are we okay with all the gun
58:58
laws just enforce them just don’t make
59:01
any new ones guys that’s considered
59:03
pro-gun
59:04
now right so screw him
59:08
yeah i don’t i’m not i don’t think he’s
59:10
going to be there much longer i really
59:11
don’t
59:13
i don’t think the next person is going
59:14
to be better
59:16
but i don’t think he’s going to be there
59:18
much longer
59:21
sure i mean he might be gone but i also
59:23
don’t
59:24
i mean the nra is not going to change
59:26
it’s the nra yeah it’s
59:27
he’s not the problem the nra’s the
59:29
problem i agree but
59:32
putting somebody like that at the head
59:34
of it
59:36
yeah that’s a bigger problem than the
59:38
nra usually is
59:40
that’s fair it also makes it easier for
59:42
me to convince people to leave the nra
59:44
and go join an actual gun rights group
59:45
so it’s kind of a
59:46
you know it’s a mixed bag for me i’m not
59:48
going to lie um
59:50
but yeah i uh national gun rights
59:52
association
59:53
that’s yeah ngra ngra there’s
59:57
yep that’s the one right there um so
59:59
yeah it’s
60:00
there are so many other better
60:02
organizations that are not tied to a
60:03
political party
60:05
and are um and oh uh black guns matter
60:08
is another one
60:08
um uh majta ray uh there there’s there’s
60:11
a lot of
60:12
people out there who are trying to
60:14
actually push
60:15
a consistent message of being able to
60:19
uh being able to defend yourself and
60:22
and the fact that all all
60:26
gun laws are an infringement on your
60:29
right to keep and bear
60:31
on all of them
60:34
all every single one of them
60:39
every single one of them as i was saying
60:40
on kennedy when when pete was trying to
60:42
convince me to join the republican party
60:44
live i said i am not going to join a
60:47
party that signed off on red flag laws
60:50
and bump stock bans and uh and and uh
60:53
suppressor bans especially not red flag
60:55
laws that’s a violation of your second
60:57
amendment right
60:58
it’s a violation of your fifth amendment
60:59
right arguably your sixth amendment
61:02
right
61:02
really arguably your first amendment
61:04
right it’s also a violation of habeas
61:05
corpus it’s a violation of pretty much
61:07
the whole
61:07
the whole route of things any person can
61:10
anonymously call
61:11
and and tattle on you and claim that
61:14
you’re a danger
61:15
with no proof and the police show up and
61:17
tell you to
61:18
give all your weapons to them at like
61:20
five in the morning
61:21
it’s it is it
61:25
don’t wake up they’ll just shoot you in
61:26
your sleep yeah and if you don’t wake up
61:28
they’ll assume that you’re plotting
61:30
you know a a counter attack and shoot at
61:32
you like they did the duncan lump
61:34
uh and like they did to brianna taylor
61:36
in the in the um uh in that in that raid
61:38
that was a drug raid but same thing
61:40
it’s it’s it’s no knock raids for for
61:42
guns uh
61:44
and uh donald trump is a huge supporter
61:46
of it that’s where the whole
61:47
uh uh due process later take the guns
61:50
first then due process later yeah
61:53
that’s the opposite of the uh of the of
61:56
what the
61:57
uh the constitution says about due
61:59
process but here we are
62:00
um and and the uh the uh nra and the the
62:03
gop are 100
62:04
behind that so yeah so
62:08
here is something that we are 100 behind
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62:57
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62:57
i just wanted to say real quick
63:01
that i’m gonna have to kind of talk a
63:04
little bit
63:04
through to get there um
63:08
huh well
63:11
spike fill this fill the next 12 seconds
63:14
so folks the reason that i have this if
63:16
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63:19
myself i wasn’t trying to hurt myself
63:22
but i wasn’t trying not to apparently
63:24
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63:24
i was eating some delicious delicious
63:27
salmon
63:28
and i got really i was in a a bit of a
63:32
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63:32
foo you know when you get so excited
63:34
about eating your meal
63:35
that you’re almost in a little bit of a
63:37
panic like you just
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63:44
have to it’s that you don’t just need
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63:49
you’ve used the knife
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you don’t need to bring the knife up
63:52
just the fork is good
63:53
um you know things happen real quickly
63:57
sometimes folks
63:58
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64:02
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65:27
brown’s and turning the law into a
65:28
calling moment
65:30
i have a question today for the two of
65:32
you
65:33
and i was hoping that maybe one of
65:37
at least one of you two hopefully both
65:39
are a little bit more knowledgeable
65:40
about this than i am but
65:43
how is doge growing any different from
65:45
fiat currency
65:46
there’s no cap on how much is going to
65:50
be made
65:50
you just get it like
65:54
this is the us dollar of cryptocurrency
65:58
am i missing something here thank you
66:00
have a good day no
66:02
you’re it’s a meme i i’m sorry
66:08
yeah it’s it’s a meme i was i was
66:12
i was at work the other day and uh some
66:14
of my co-workers were
66:16
talking about crypto and uh they were
66:19
talking about bitcoin and
66:21
stuff and one of the guys said oh i
66:23
think you really need to buy some of the
66:25
dogecoin
66:26
and i said no please don’t do that
66:28
please
66:29
do not do that and they asked why and i
66:31
said well there’s no limit on how many
66:33
can be made and they’re just going to
66:34
continue making it
66:37
don’t buy that one and so then they
66:39
asked me which one
66:40
um which one i they should buy and i
66:43
said bitcoin and
66:44
ethereum um they said what about ripple
66:46
and i said no don’t buy that either
66:48
yeah another another and i’m someone as
66:51
someone
66:51
well i don’t want to say that it’s
66:54
really none of anyone’s business what i
66:55
do or don’t
66:56
have or previously had before my tragic
66:59
computing accident
67:00
uh but i i i
67:05
it’s a it’s a meme guys like i love you
67:09
i get so many dogecoin to the
67:13
moon messages
67:16
specifically asking me to say dogecoin
67:18
to the moon and i’m like no i’m not
67:20
going to encourage people to do this
67:22
because this is like it’s not going to a
67:25
dollar
67:26
it’s not i so i had someone that said
67:28
you know if we
67:29
if it gets to 50 000 then i’ll be a
67:32
billionaire well
67:33
yeah that’s true but um
67:37
it can’t go as high as bitcoin because
67:39
bitcoin is scarce
67:42
bitcoin also was the first one to be
67:44
adopted
67:45
and its creator didn’t make it as a joke
67:51
dogecoin’s creator made it
67:54
to make fun of the fact that you can
67:57
make
67:59
a coin yourself easily
68:02
he intentionally made it where it wasn’t
68:04
scarce
68:08
like if you want to put 100 but you know
68:10
what whatever is not a lot to you ten
68:12
bucks hundred bucks thousand but
68:13
whatever amount is not much to you if
68:15
you want to put something in it and if
68:16
it gains great
68:17
you know if it gets adopted as the
68:20
international reserve currency
68:22
then you’ll become rich but it’s it
68:30
it was fun to watch they literally the
68:32
wall street bets people
68:34
literally invested and bought and sold
68:36
it so that it would trace the outline of
68:39
that that famous
68:40
doge face with the ears like
68:44
it’s a meme and it’s an incredible meme
68:49
but it’s a meme justico uh
68:52
jessica mitchell in the comments says
68:54
she’s gonna buy a
68:55
a whole ass tesla when it hit one dollar
68:58
and you know i hope you do i really do i
69:00
hope you do i hope every everybody who’s
69:02
watching the show and everybody that
69:03
listens to this show
69:05
if you invested in it i hope you make
69:07
all of the money in the world i really
69:08
do
69:09
yeah i really really do but
69:12
many of you pay attention to this stuff
69:15
and you know the ups and the downs the
69:17
people that i was talking to on that day
69:21
they probably heard about it on uh
69:24
somebody posted about it on facebook and
69:26
then they were like oh this must be the
69:28
new bitcoin and
69:29
these are not the people that should be
69:31
doing that yeah
69:33
no no i’ve met people that
69:37
have said that they’ve put their entire
69:39
financial future in dogecoin
69:41
and i’ve tried to gently encourage them
69:44
without
69:46
venturing into financial advice
69:49
territory because i am not a financial
69:51
advisor
69:52
nor am i licensed to be one i’ve just
69:54
pointed out
69:56
the reasons why i haven’t put my
69:58
financial future
69:59
in dogecoin and why some might say
70:03
that that’s a it’s a terrible idea
70:08
so no alex you’ve not missed anything
70:10
it’s it’s a
70:12
it’s a meme but so here’s another
70:14
question and this one says sorry about
70:17
the noise so i can’t wait to hear what
70:18
this one sounds like because the other
70:20
one was
70:21
yeah hello hello alex from virginia
70:24
calling in on the personal injury
70:26
attorney
70:27
right on the tony law anchor calling
70:29
moment
70:30
i have a question today for the two of
70:32
you guys regarding the land
70:34
gamestop shorts and
70:37
all that debacle that happened a couple
70:39
weeks ago and it’s kind of still
70:40
happening
70:42
i was talking with a co-worker yesterday
70:44
and he brought that
70:45
he thought hedge funds should be illegal
70:47
because
70:48
their positions are often harmful to
70:50
businesses and they’re betting on them
70:52
to lose
70:53
i was just wondering where you guys
70:55
would stand on that thank you
70:59
that better alex from virginia that
71:01
better not have been turkey bacon
71:06
could turkey bacon sizzle for that long
71:09
it seems like it would dry up pretty
71:10
quickly
71:10
yeah you’re right that yeah well i guess
71:13
it depends on how much you have
71:14
going you put like a pound in there for
71:17
the sound
71:18
um uh so yeah no if you if you set the
71:21
markets free
71:23
and get the regulatory agencies out of
71:25
it then hedge funds would
71:27
return to be hedge funds have a
71:29
legitimate purpose when they’re not
71:30
weaponized
71:31
and and and manipulating the market the
71:34
purpose of a hedge fund is to provide
71:36
a financial ability to short stocks that
71:39
should be
71:40
shorted and to look at um
71:43
opportunities to gain and to to to make
71:46
money off of
71:47
a it’s sort of a creative destruction
71:49
tool within the market
71:51
what’s happened is that the hedge funds
71:53
have made so much money on on hedging
71:55
bets
71:56
that they now are able to control media
71:58
they’re able to control regulatory
71:59
agencies they’re able to control
72:01
a lot so that they’re one of the they’re
72:03
arguably the
72:04
one of the if not the biggest player in
72:06
the markets
72:07
and so they’re able to you know spread
72:10
uh what they call fun uh fear
72:13
uncertainty and doubt in the media
72:15
about about you know different stocks
72:17
and they and they play off of the
72:18
the manipulations that they do banks do
72:21
this stock
72:22
uh uh you know big name stock traders do
72:24
this
72:25
media figures do this politicians do
72:27
this you know anyone in positions of
72:28
power that can get away with what is
72:30
essentially
72:30
manipulative insider trading it’s
72:32
actually outsider trading
72:34
because they create the conditions and
72:37
then you know trade ahead of time based
72:39
on the conditions that they have the
72:40
power to create
72:41
that’s the real problem um yeah the game
72:44
stop thing is still going because if
72:46
they can hold it over a certain level
72:47
the hedge funds passed i think march i
72:50
forget the cutoff date
72:51
the hedge funds will lose a bunch of
72:53
money and so far right now they are
72:54
still there
72:55
um we’ll see what happens but
72:58
this long term is not going to be able
73:00
to be fixed or dealt with
73:02
as long as the government has such a
73:06
especially at the mostly the new york
73:08
state level but also at the federal
73:10
level
73:10
the problem is not the answer isn’t to
73:12
ban anything or to make anything illegal
73:14
it certainly isn’t to raise fees
73:16
because that’ll just raise the barrier
73:18
to entry uh and ensure that the big
73:20
players are the only ones that are able
73:21
to do anything
73:22
the answer is the opposite get rid of
73:23
these absurd regulations get rid of the
73:25
barriers to entry
73:26
so that everyone can get involved the
73:28
regulators aren’t controlling things
73:30
uh it make it easier for people to
73:32
become stock brokers in the first place
73:34
so they’re not having to use these
73:35
prefer these uh you know handful of
73:38
preferred
73:38
stock brokers like robin hood had to use
73:40
with um
73:41
oh god what’s the name of the company um
73:44
citadel
73:45
um you know open the market up and
73:48
and and watch the the good things that
73:50
come from it and and what may happen is
73:52
if the markets themselves
73:54
become exclusive great everyone will go
73:57
over to more inclusive markets that can
73:58
open up
73:59
but you know if they get rid of some of
74:00
the ridiculous um
74:03
restrictions and rules that are making
74:04
it so difficult for people to enter the
74:06
market that’ll fix the problem
74:08
there’s a fantastic conversation about
74:10
bacon happening in the comments right
74:12
now
74:15
people are arguing over turkey bacon
74:16
being good or bad apparently there’s
74:18
bear bacon
74:20
and i would eat bear bacon i believe it
74:24
i’ve had beef bacon which is incredible
74:32
you know turkey bacon’s it’s it’s it’s
74:35
not bad it’s a processed
74:36
turkey thing like it’s it’s no different
74:38
than when you get like the deli the
74:39
cheap deli turkey
74:40
it’s not like it’s bad it’s just not
74:42
bacon it’s it’s it’s a processed turkey
74:44
product
74:45
patricia marie said why didn’t they just
74:46
call them turkey strips instead of
74:48
turkey bacon and that’s the same reason
74:49
they call it almond milk instead of uh
74:51
nut juice almond almond yeah nut juice
74:54
nut water
74:56
which frankly i mean in this day and age
74:58
nut water may sell better than almond
75:00
milk
75:04
everything’s a meme now it’s true yeah
75:07
so you sell nut juice in the stores
75:09
that’s fine
75:10
like i would buy that i gotta go i’d go
75:13
grab some nut water
75:14
tell me that that’s not gonna sell well
75:16
that’s gonna sell
75:17
incredibly well incredible it’s
75:19
everything is a meme now so here’s our
75:21
next one from
75:22
matt the laser legend hicks
75:25
well hello there guy on left and spike
75:27
this is matt hicks calling on the
75:29
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
75:31
attorney at law anchor calling moment
75:33
tm i am currently in
75:36
lovely myrtle beach with spike cohen and
75:39
several other people
75:41
and i want to know what you guys think
75:42
about
75:44
joe biden deciding that blowing up brown
75:48
people was okay
75:50
what
75:54
yeah this is by exception by exception
75:57
why is joe biden blowing up brown people
76:00
hashtag laser legend
76:03
so i was wondering if you were gonna
76:04
answer that or like right right
76:06
there oh i probably should have but i
76:09
was having a very uh a very enlightening
76:11
conversation there so yeah we had a
76:12
meeting of the horry county
76:14
libertarian party and uh uh i went to it
76:17
and
76:18
it was in myrtle beach and i get there
76:20
and matt hicks is there
76:21
and no he doesn’t live in or he doesn’t
76:23
live anywhere near horry county
76:25
he just saw that it was happening i love
76:27
matt i i was happy to see him there
76:29
and so yeah he he asked this question
76:31
there and um
76:32
yeah so uh quick answer to that question
76:35
uh joe biden’s just carrying on the
76:37
neocon tradition
76:38
of using poor brown people as a
76:41
scapegoat for the military-industrial
76:43
complex and
76:45
yeah it’s really sad and predictable
76:50
there’s not really a good answer where
76:52
there’s not really a
76:53
there is no additional answer he he said
76:56
that they were going to stay out of the
76:57
middle east and we are going to be
76:58
focused on china and um
77:02
one month later uh he was
77:05
shooting bombs off in the middle east
77:06
like i mean it
77:08
it fits
77:12
if it’s who he is it fits everything
77:14
that he’s voted for
77:15
it fits everything that he’s ever stated
77:17
before
77:18
this election on this drone
77:22
we believe that black lives matter not
77:24
brown ones though
77:25
and science is real and
77:28
uh whatever the other things are but
77:30
it’s it’s you know it this is
77:32
what we expected intersectional feminist
77:36
imperialism like it and and when you say
77:39
i that way when you say i’m against
77:40
imperialism people go
77:42
you’re against people of color and women
77:44
in positions of authority and it’s like
77:45
no we’re against
77:46
war and murder and putting a black face
77:50
on it
77:50
uh uh but even if whether it’s a black
77:53
face or white face
77:54
we’re against the war and mass murder
77:56
part and it’s so predictable
77:58
like every time i i i put up something
78:00
now
78:01
you know against the war people like i
78:03
think we know the real problem here
78:04
is that we have a black uh pentagon
78:07
chief and you don’t like that and it’s
78:08
like
78:09
yeah no that’s my problem it’s not the
78:10
mass murder that we’ve been
78:12
against for the entire time muddy waters
78:15
has existed
78:16
it’s definitely that the new one the new
78:18
raytheon exec running things
78:20
is a black guy that’s definitely the
78:21
problem right especially
78:23
especially for spike cohen
78:27
yeah i would stab myself in the face
78:30
before i’d be a racist okay
78:35
hey racism i got something for you and
78:38
then i
78:39
stab myself so uh for anybody that wants
78:42
to know
78:42
you are about 900 short on the salmon
78:45
hot dog slot
78:48
roughly 900 roughly 900 bucks short and
78:51
meanwhile that was supposed to be a week
78:53
ago it was
78:54
supposed to be you had a week so
78:55
technically you’re a thousand short but
78:57
yeah no well 900 bucks between now and
79:00
next episode
79:01
we will do the ham the salmon hot dog
79:03
slap right
79:06
so it’s on you it’s up to you america
79:08
one more week you got one more week
79:10
you got one more week 900 900 big ones
79:15
you can cash out some of that dogecoin
79:17
that’s
79:20
before everybody realizes it’s a meme
79:24
yeah do it now before everyone realizes
79:26
it’s a meme it’s funny
79:27
i was posting something about crypto it
79:29
was in my memories on facebook it was
79:31
four years ago when someone brought up
79:32
dogecoin and i’m thinking if i bought
79:34
dogecoin then
79:36
i’d have to let you like if i bought
79:38
like 100 bucks worth i’d have a lot of
79:40
money right now but
79:41
no uh so here’s the next one from alex
79:43
boyer it says to play this one
79:45
first so i will because i do what i’m
79:47
told
79:49
hello hello alex from virginia calling
79:51
in on the personal injury attorney chris
79:53
reynolds attorney law anchor colin
79:55
moment
79:56
buddy last week you two discussed
79:59
donald trump’s team sending quote
80:01
millions of pages
80:03
over some legal dispute or
80:06
whatever i just want to offer a little
80:08
bit of perspective of what millions of
80:10
pages of paper looks like
80:14
i was at work one time and we had a
80:16
60-foot train car come in
80:19
and on it was pallets of copy paper
80:23
12 cases on a pallet these pallets were
80:26
sacked too high
80:27
cramming every inch full of this 60-foot
80:29
train car
80:31
that was 1.6 million pages of paper
80:34
it probably weighed like 125 000 pounds
80:37
too so that was cool
80:38
also why does the swedish military use
80:42
barcodes on their ships
80:48
so they can scan the navy in
80:52
that’s a good one right
81:01
so that’s really insightful about how
81:03
many pages that is
81:05
on the on a train
81:11
donald trump gave at least one train car
81:14
worth of
81:15
paper yeah i um
81:18
i couldn’t understand most of that and
81:20
all i heard was the pun
81:21
at the end
81:25
oh you didn’t understand it okay so
81:26
here’s what he said uh for those who
81:28
didn’t hear it and only heard that
81:31
that what he was saying is so to put in
81:33
perspective when we were talking about
81:34
how donald trump released
81:35
that millions of pages uh of his tax
81:38
returns to the uh uh
81:40
the d.a um the um or the ag whichever it
81:44
was
81:45
um he was talking about a time that he
81:46
had to unload uh copy paper from a train
81:49
car
81:50
and it was uh 1.6 million pages they
81:52
were able to fit in a train car
81:54
just stacked as heavy wood pallets of of
81:56
paper weighed 125 000 pounds
81:59
so yeah they they brought like tractor
82:02
trailers
82:03
filled with paper or it was all sent
82:07
online and it was you know like a
82:08
terabyte of pages
82:10
uh or multiple gigabytes of pages either
82:12
one of those
82:13
is funny i hope it was the physical one
82:17
yeah it’s like when somebody pays for
82:18
something in pennies and pennies
82:20
yeah no i i hope it was not because i’m
82:23
a fan of donald trump but just
82:25
anything related to taxes the tougher
82:28
it can be made the better now you and i
82:30
were talking last night as we are want
82:32
to do
82:33
and i’ve i told you about a meme that i
82:38
saw
82:39
somebody said was a q anon theory
82:42
that donald trump could technically yes
82:45
run for house here in florida probably
82:48
in district 10 of miami i’m not sure
82:51
um but could run
82:55
could run for a house if he became
82:57
speaker of the house
82:58
and then impeach joe biden in kamala
83:01
harris
83:03
he would then be able to serve president
83:05
and then be able to run again in 2024.
83:07
um now not a trump fan
83:12
anybody that’s been watching the show
83:13
for the last four years knows that
83:15
um
83:19
that would be so [ __ ] funny
83:23
that would be so funny because could you
83:26
imagine donald trump
83:28
as
83:32
donald trump as speaker of the house
83:34
this is
83:35
so here guys this is why this is not
83:37
implausible
83:39
it is not uncommon for a president
83:43
in the first midterm like if they
83:47
of their first term in the midterms to
83:50
lose the house to the other party
83:51
that is very very very common it
83:55
happened to
83:56
donald trump it happened to barack obama
84:00
it happened to george bush it didn’t
84:03
happen to but george bush was
84:04
was a a weird case because it was right
84:07
after night well not right after but it
84:08
was
84:09
in the post 9 11 everyone you know you
84:12
couldn’t really criticize bush because
84:14
he was
84:15
carrying out the war against terror uh
84:17
so it was a it was a weird
84:18
dynamic there uh it happened to um
84:22
uh it happened to uh bill clinton uh
84:25
it definitely happened to george bush
84:27
like this is a common thing that happens
84:30
um george bush never had it george bush
84:36
no because when clinton when clinton
84:38
lost oh no you’re right 92 because that
84:40
was after the gulf war
84:42
that was after the goal and it was like
84:43
a 45-year
84:45
span of the democrats having the house
84:47
it was something like that i don’t yeah
84:49
yeah
84:49
yeah exactly yeah yeah so so up in the i
84:52
guess in the last 20 something years the
84:53
modern era
84:54
uh or the the most recent era the post
84:57
bush era
84:58
for the last what for presidents i think
85:00
that is they lose the house
85:03
that is very very very very common
85:07
and if trump ran in his district
85:13
he’d probably win it he would probably
85:16
win that district and this sounds like a
85:17
q
85:18
anon thing i would not be surprised if
85:20
this originated from
85:21
like a q a on or something similar but
85:25
it is not implausible it is not
85:27
implausible and
85:30
i like i don’t like a lot of the q on
85:32
theories
85:33
yeah and i don’t think that this is an
85:34
actual thing that’s gonna happen
85:36
no no no trump i don’t think trump would
85:38
do it i’m not gonna say i’m not kind of
85:40
hoping for it
85:41
if donald trump runs for the house
85:45
we know what he’s trying to do he will
85:48
run
85:48
on a platform of becoming speaker of the
85:50
house
85:51
if they get the majority he will claim
85:54
it’s because of him
85:55
and bully them into uh bully them into
85:59
making him the speaker of the house
86:00
which they will
86:01
happily do he just he just got 54
86:04
percent uh in a multi-person poll at c
86:07
c cpac straw poll for who they want for
86:09
their next presidential pick if he runs
86:11
for congress
86:12
and gets it they will make him if if
86:14
they retake the majority
86:15
they will get speaker of the house now
86:17
here’s where it breaks down
86:20
he can start the articles of impeachment
86:21
against joe biden and they could
86:23
probably pass it by a simple majority
86:25
although that’s
86:26
that might not happen that part might
86:28
not happen what definitely will not
86:30
happen
86:31
is a conviction it could it
86:34
might or might not happen but right i’ll
86:36
tell you what’s not going to happen
86:38
and that is a conviction of joe biden in
86:40
the senate
86:41
because even if the republicans win a
86:44
massive blowout landslide in 2022
86:48
which and take back majority and take
86:51
back the majority
86:52
they’d have to get 60 actually they
86:54
probably have to get 70 seats because
86:56
there’s at least two or three
86:57
you know non-trumper republicans in the
87:00
senate who are not going to just
87:02
you know impeach joe biden just because
87:04
donald trump wants to be president
87:06
without getting elected to it
87:07
uh that part’s not gonna happen
87:11
but donald trump as
87:15
speaker of the house is not impossible
87:20
fan and my gosh
87:26
you want to talk entertaining
87:29
because he will spend the entire time
87:33
he would filibuster everything
87:38
he wouldn’t let anything through no
87:41
except for impeachment of joe biden
87:44
right
87:45
on the most ridiculous of charges like
87:48
remember how his attorneys were
87:50
in court where they’d make all these
87:51
crazy accusations publicly and then when
87:53
they go to court they had nothing to
87:55
back it up so
87:55
and they didn’t want to be tried for uh
87:57
for um
87:58
contempt or perjury so they’d say well
88:02
you know i mean something could have
88:03
happened
88:04
that would be him as speaker of the
88:06
house except he didn’t have to actually
88:08
take it to a court of law
88:09
he would just put out a bunch of guar it
88:12
would be the most entertaining thing
88:14
it would be awesome i’m the greatest
88:17
speaker the best speaker there’s never
88:18
been another speaker like this
88:20
i’m telling you while i’m standing up
88:22
here i’ve hey i’ve got the gavel
88:24
i’ve got the gavel you have can you
88:26
imagine
88:34
he would gavel oh aoc would stand up to
88:37
talk
88:37
no you dabble gambling you
88:44
i it would
88:48
it would be the most entertaining
88:50
congress has possibly ever been
88:52
at least ever at least since the civil
88:55
war
88:56
when they were attacking each other
88:57
physically and stabbing each other
88:59
right and hitting each other with their
89:01
canes
89:04
he would gavel them
89:14
i sentence you to kiss my ass
89:20
gaveling you you get the gavel
89:25
you gaveled wow
89:28
you’re gavin
89:34
wow like i do
89:37
somebody said asked in the comments
89:38
whether or not somebody uh whether a
89:40
former president has ever gone to
89:41
congress i don’t believe that they have
89:43
i don’t think so you know what that’s a
89:45
good question um it is a good i don’t
89:47
believe it’s ever happened
89:48
and there have been multiple times where
89:51
i had like i questioned that in my youth
89:52
and
89:53
i believe i was told no president would
89:54
take that step backwards like what would
89:56
be the point
89:57
right and it makes sense except in this
90:00
case
90:00
in this case it makes so much sense it
90:03
makes
90:04
perfect sense i would love to see this
90:08
because literally
90:09
this would become the most watching that
90:12
would become
90:12
the most interesting thing on television
90:14
c-span would be
90:16
literally the most entertaining thing on
90:17
television
90:19
our show would be the most entertaining
90:20
thing on the web they would be the most
90:22
entertaining thing on cable
90:24
network you should see my gavel
90:28
it’s huge it’s the best gavel my galaxy
90:32
we’ve gold plated oh gosh because he
90:34
wouldn’t just use the usual gavel no
90:37
we gold played it he would he would gold
90:39
plate the gavel
90:41
nancy would hand him the gavel and he
90:43
would be like he would like break it
90:45
i’m not taking this gaba break it like
90:47
she ripped up his speech
90:50
and then he bring out his own silk
90:51
gold-plated gavel
90:54
sit down sit down this mad gavel now i’m
90:57
gonna make
90:58
he’d already have a gavel yeah he’d have
91:00
it in his pocket
91:02
he’d break her well i don’t know how
91:03
well you can break a solid oak gavel but
91:06
he would
91:06
he would probably have someone with a
91:08
band saw break you know
91:09
saw the gavilan then you take a i have a
91:11
much bigger gap and it’ll be like
91:13
size it would be like markedly bigger
91:17
balloon hammer size things
91:21
it might actually be smaller to make his
91:22
hands look bigger
91:24
oh that’s a valid point that’s a valid
91:27
point
91:28
it’s no it’s got to be the gavel his
91:30
gavel would have to be bigger than her
91:31
gavel
91:33
there’s nothing well i have a bigger
91:34
head but a smaller handle
91:41
so kind of so like a sledgehammer kind
91:43
of thing
91:44
the the likelihood of him doing this i
91:46
so as far as i can tell no one
91:48
then there are there was a president who
91:50
then became uh
91:51
um uh who became a supreme court justice
91:56
um i believe rutherford rutherford b
91:58
hayes
91:59
but the uh there’s never been one who
92:01
then took the step back of r
92:03
you can there’s nothing stopping you you
92:05
can run for senate you can run for
92:06
congress you can run for
92:08
uh in fact there was a movie with ray
92:09
romano and
92:11
uh gene uh pacman where he
92:14
where gene hackman was a previous
92:16
president who ran for mayor
92:18
of uh of his city and i was about to
92:21
tell you what happened but
92:23
it’s well i won’t tell you the spoiler
92:25
but that movie
92:26
that i don’t remember the name of was
92:28
that was a good movie i enjoyed it
92:31
that was a good one i’m gonna look it up
92:32
now because i like that movie too
92:34
i just remember in one of the debates uh
92:38
somebody said something about a stop
92:39
sign because like you’re signing into
92:42
this woman’s window yeah yeah and gene
92:43
hackman was up there being all political
92:45
about it and
92:46
you know we’re going to put a stop sign
92:48
there to we’re going to get rid of this
92:49
i don’t remember
92:50
he said he said i’m going to create a
92:51
blue ribbon panel to come up with the
92:53
best possible solutions
92:55
then we will bring in the finest
92:56
engineers to great because the problem
92:58
was
92:58
that when we’re on a rabbit hole but uh
93:01
the the way that where
93:03
where they put a stop sign where the
93:05
cars were at night
93:06
stopping at it their lights shine
93:08
directly into the person’s house
93:10
into like their bedroom or something and
93:12
so gene hackman said he was gonna point
93:13
a blue ribbon panel
93:15
and then that they were going to regrade
93:17
the street if needed to make it so that
93:19
it was
93:19
you know whatever was going to be this
93:21
you know huge thing and then ray romano
93:23
gets up and he’s like
93:25
he’s like yeah you could just uh why
93:27
don’t you just why don’t you just come
93:28
down to my hardware store and
93:30
you can have uh you can get some
93:32
blackout curtains and
93:34
yeah he was like you could just get a
93:35
blackout curtain and i’ll help you put
93:36
it up i can come out there
93:38
you live on such and such street right
93:39
yeah i’ll come out and it was like
93:41
oh that would make way more sense so
93:44
i don’t remember what we were talking
93:45
about oh donald trump in the house
93:47
so we both hope he does this not gonna
93:50
happen
93:51
the likelihood of this happening is
93:53
almost you know so
93:54
let’s do this so we do these odds things
93:56
what do you think the odds are that that
93:58
trump
93:58
you say in the comments what you think
94:00
the odds are matt what do you think the
94:01
ads are
94:02
the odds are that he will run for house
94:06
uh i mean zero
94:10
it’s like it’s like one in a number so
94:13
high
94:16
i i’m saying five percent and here’s why
94:21
he’s plugged into all this q and on
94:23
conspiracy stuff
94:24
and he’s got yes men around him and yes
94:27
women who will tell him whatever they
94:29
think he wants to hear
94:30
so that they can stay in his good graces
94:33
it is not inconceivable that he could go
94:35
up and be like i think i could
94:36
win the house and then they become the
94:38
speaker of the house and
94:39
we get a beach biden and i become
94:41
president then i can run again in 24.
94:43
and no one will be like this is stupid
94:47
it’s conceivable
94:51
because all it takes is for him to do
94:54
decide he wants to do it
94:55
if he decides he wants to do it he will
94:57
almost certainly win his dis
94:59
his district um
95:04
yeah he’ll almost certainly win and then
95:06
then it really just becomes
95:08
does the do the republicans take back
95:10
the house or not
95:11
because if they do he 100
95:14
would become the speaker like there’s no
95:16
no one else will be made the speaker
95:18
he will lose his gourd if he doesn’t
95:21
become speaker and they know it
95:23
so i’m gonna say five percent
95:26
that he does it and then
95:29
and then i don’t know 50 50 whether they
95:31
take back the house or not i think right
95:33
now
95:33
republicans are so unpopular and so
95:36
divided i don’t know that they could
95:37
even take back the house from a wildly
95:40
unpopular joe biden but two years is a
95:42
very long time
95:43
um um
95:46
i don’t know i mean it’s too early
95:50
for me to make any guesses on that it’s
95:52
too early for me to make any guesses on
95:53
that so
95:54
i’m gonna not but um
95:58
so we got we got three more from uh matt
96:00
hicks here’s the first one
96:02
got it i should have listened well hello
96:04
there guy on left and
96:05
spike this is matt hicks calling in on
96:08
the personal injury attorney
96:10
chris reynolds attorney of law anchor
96:11
colin moment tm
96:14
man it’s been a while right god seems
96:17
like
96:18
it seems like like i don’t know two or
96:21
three weeks since we’ve done this
96:26
what do you guys want to talk about i
96:27
don’t know what i want to talk about
96:29
today
96:30
oh yes i do let’s talk about
96:33
the deafening silence from progressives
96:36
now that biden’s the one
96:38
bombing brown people in the middle east
96:41
yeah let’s talk about that hashtag loser
96:44
legend
96:46
now i think it was like it i think it
96:48
was last week where yeah it was last
96:50
week
96:50
where we uh gave uh some props to aoc
96:54
for yes right uh for
96:57
helping out in texas the way that she
96:59
did and uh
97:01
how she uh has been standing up to biden
97:04
um about the kids in cages she has
97:07
changed like she’s been doing that uh
97:10
code switching the political code
97:11
switching where yes she
97:13
instead of saying kids in cages she’s
97:14
like why are they in these licensed
97:16
facilities
97:17
um but she’s she’s at least stan like
97:21
she’s standing up which is more than i
97:23
can say for most
97:24
and i she and omar are really the only
97:28
two that are being consistent
97:30
now now when it comes time to vote
97:33
when it’s time to oh yeah when it’s time
97:35
to vote they’re going to vote with biden
97:37
yes but when it comes when it comes to
97:41
bombing brown children
97:45
no i’m not saying that one um
97:51
nope definitely not saying that one um
97:56
when it comes to bombing brown children
97:58
um they
97:59
they have been relatively quiet like all
98:02
of the progressives have been relatively
98:04
quiet
98:04
on this and yeah
98:08
you know the anti like we we didn’t
98:12
because
98:12
muddied waters wasn’t a thing but when
98:14
obama took over the presidency
98:16
the joke was that the anti-war left
98:18
disappeared
98:19
yeah and yeah we see this uh every time
98:23
the party switch we see these small
98:24
government conservatives
98:26
uh will either go into or come out of
98:29
hiding and and
98:30
they cross paths with the anti-war left
98:33
um and then of course there are the
98:34
deficit hawks
98:35
of both the republican and democratic
98:38
parties who also switch out
98:40
uh you’ll recall all the democrats that
98:41
were rightfully and understandably upset
98:43
about the deficit
98:44
uh for the past four years suddenly not
98:46
anymore which is weird
98:48
um even though even though some of the
98:50
deficit was
98:51
created while trump was president but
98:53
now it just doesn’t
98:54
does not matter anymore it’s odd that
98:56
that would happen um
98:58
yeah no there the republic hypocrisy is
99:00
what it is and
99:01
that’s not going away anytime soon
99:03
here’s the next one go ahead
99:05
go ahead we were paid five bucks on
99:07
youtube by
99:08
j adam weggs oh thank you
99:12
and thank you for that and jay thanks i
99:14
will work on coming up with a sweet
99:16
sweet nickname for you
99:17
uh i don’t come up with those on the
99:19
spot it takes me some time
99:20
but he asked for us to respond to the
99:23
troll in the comments
99:24
and about dwayne the rock johnson
99:26
forward libertarian candidate for
99:27
president
99:29
i am a person who normally does not vote
99:31
for president
99:32
um anymore because
99:35
i normally don’t like the candidates
99:36
there is only one candidate that i would
99:38
vote for for president
99:40
should he decide to run and he’s right
99:42
there
99:44
oh thank you here that’s my this is my
99:47
job
99:48
so um thank you uh and i appreciate that
99:52
i yeah no i i don’t even know
99:55
i believe dwayne is a progressive
99:58
he used to be a republican he strikes me
100:01
as essentially i honestly have no idea
100:03
where he stands but
100:04
yeah somebody somebody in the comments
100:07
keeps asking about
100:08
it and i was ignoring it but we got paid
100:09
five bucks to say something so
100:11
answer it so we we’re answering it now
100:13
that’s how it works folks you want us to
100:14
give us money
100:15
and answer questions 100
100:19
i listen if he if he wanted to join the
100:21
libertarian party he’d be more than
100:22
welcome and if it turns out that he’s a
100:24
hardcore
100:25
principled libertarian we already know
100:26
that he’s good at connecting with people
100:28
and
100:28
and you know what he’d maybe he’d he do
100:31
a good but i mean that’s
100:32
why would he want to join a small third
100:35
party
100:36
um you know what maybe he’d want to join
100:38
a small third party because he’s that
100:40
principled into libertarian ideas
100:43
yeah i don’t out of curiosity i’m gonna
100:47
look up wayne
100:48
dwayne johnson’s political beliefs
100:50
dwayne i think he
100:51
he voted for biden i know that
100:55
i know that i’m really voting for either
100:58
and if you voted for either of the two
101:01
major candidates
101:02
in this last election or the one before
101:05
it i
101:06
uh don’t see a way for me to vote for
101:08
you for a libertarian president
101:11
or as a libertarian candidate
101:17
yeah i
101:21
we have two comments back to back one
101:23
says he’s a republican the other one
101:24
says rock is left
101:26
and they’re like just wait yeah so it
101:29
turns out
101:30
it looks like he is a
101:33
centrist he’s registered as a republican
101:38
or was right what yeah
101:46
he’s a centrist he’s a yeah he’s not a
101:50
libertarian yeah he’s not a libertarian
101:51
now maybe he is a libertarian doesn’t
101:54
realize it but
101:55
that’s not i mean that’s not my main
101:57
goal in life is getting
101:58
dwayne johnson to run for uh president
102:00
as a libertarian
102:02
um yeah so
102:05
uh let’s go to the next question from
102:08
laser legend matt hicks hey there guy on
102:12
left and spike this
102:13
is matt hicks calling in on the personal
102:16
injury attorney chris reynolds attorney
102:17
at law anchor caller moment
102:19
tm it’s time for my bold prediction
102:22
moment
102:23
so donald trump’s tax records for a
102:26
period of time are now
102:28
in the hands of a prosecutor in new york
102:30
and under
102:31
grand jury style secrecy
102:35
here’s my bold prediction very soon we
102:37
are going to find out
102:39
that donald trump was
102:42
money laundering for the russian mafia
102:45
out of little odessa because he got
102:47
himself in big time financial trouble
102:50
some years ago when he was declaring
102:52
bankruptcy over and over again and
102:54
overextended himself personally yeah
102:57
we’re gonna find out that our
102:59
former president was in the pocket of
103:01
the russian mob and that’s why he was so
103:03
cozy with putin
103:05
hashtag laser legend it’s a theory
103:09
i that that is a theory
103:12
i got i don’t know maybe i don’t i don’t
103:16
if it turns out that you are right it
103:18
would not be the craziest theory
103:20
i have ever heard that was true the
103:23
craziest theory i ever heard was a year
103:25
before tom brady joined the bucks
103:27
somebody said tom brady’s gonna join the
103:29
bucks just so they can win the super
103:30
bowl in tampa
103:32
and i said there’s no way that’s gonna
103:33
happen and i was wrong
103:35
so i’m not going to tell you you’re
103:37
wrong i just i mean
103:39
maybe maybe it could very well be
103:44
it could very well be we will all see
103:46
together that would be entertaining too
103:48
especially if you were running for for
103:50
house and then became speaker
103:52
speaker of the house and then it comes
103:53
out and he’s like i’ve already got the
103:55
gavel
103:56
i’ve gaveling gaveling that mr speaker
103:59
you
104:00
you were definitely in the pocket you’re
104:02
gathering you’re gaveling yeah
104:08
all right here’s the last one from matt
104:13
hey matt guy on right this is
104:17
matt also calling in on the personal
104:20
injury attorney chris reynolds attorney
104:21
at law anchor calling momentum
104:24
this isn’t so much a question it’s like
104:26
like
104:27
the dude what the [ __ ]
104:31
so the judge just
104:34
declared that only one family member of
104:38
george floyd is allowed in the courtroom
104:41
at a time
104:43
during the trial of
104:47
murderer cop yeah derek shoving
104:50
yeah dude like for real this is
104:53
oh what the [ __ ]
104:57
so hashtag laser legend
105:00
so i understand how this sounds
105:04
um so i did i looked into this
105:08
a little bit uh the judge is only
105:11
allowing one family member at a time
105:13
from
105:13
um george floyd to be in the courtroom
105:17
he’s also only allowing one family
105:19
member at a time from derek chovin to be
105:21
in the courtroom
105:22
he’s only allowing two members of the
105:24
press not including court tv which there
105:26
can be one
105:27
person with a camera and one producer uh
105:30
in there
105:30
and then he put limits on how many
105:34
people the state can have in there as
105:35
far as lawyers
105:37
and how many the defense can have in
105:39
there as far as lawyers and all of the
105:42
um all of the jury has to be socially
105:44
distanced
105:46
so because of that there is not a lot of
105:48
room to
105:50
oh because he’s trying to do the social
105:52
distance thing but come on
105:54
i the household could come together
106:00
i i like yes but i think that he had
106:04
like he had to make some decision like
106:06
and again not a fan of the state
106:08
he made the rules the same for everybody
106:11
and the fact that he limited the amount
106:12
of media on top of it
106:15
which i get you don’t want it to be a
106:16
media circus
106:18
like the oj trial was yeah
106:21
but if the you’ve got the jury if
106:23
they’re all sitting six feet apart
106:28
that’s not gonna be like the jury box
106:29
that’s gonna be
106:31
the court
106:34
do you think that that that’s what it is
106:37
is he’s trying to keep this from
106:38
becoming an absolute circus
106:40
yes yeah he
106:43
he doesn’t want to be the next lancido
106:45
if you don’t know who dad ceto
106:47
is you’re really young um
106:50
i was gonna say yeah congratulations on
106:52
not having to know that
106:54
uh yeah for those of us who are old
106:56
enough to remember
106:57
the oj trial i kind of get it
107:02
now here’s something that i find equally
107:05
or even more
107:06
actually more frustrating is that the
107:08
city council approved
107:10
to spend taxpayer dollars to pay
107:13
imp local influencers to give what they
107:16
call
107:17
city approved messaging about the trial
107:21
and how it was proceeding
107:22
that coupled with the extreme
107:24
restrictions on
107:26
the press in the courtroom
107:31
this doesn’t sound good
107:39
and i don’t think it’s going to go the
107:40
way they think it is
107:43
i don’t know well
107:49
if they’re thinking that restricting
107:51
press coverage and
107:52
paying people to give a pro city
107:56
response to everything i think they’re
107:59
creating a powder keg
108:03
i i wasn’t sure what you meant by this
108:05
isn’t going to go the way they think
108:06
this is
108:07
um i thought you were talking about the
108:10
court case
108:10
in general but yeah by them doing this
108:12
yeah it’s know how the city’s going to
108:14
respond yeah
108:15
yeah yeah no you you are correct there
108:18
yes i wasn’t sure how you thought the
108:20
trial was going to turn out
108:21
i was like i’m not sure i honestly don’t
108:23
know how that i have no clue
108:25
i i don’t know i think they have an idea
108:28
i mean he’s a murderer we saw the video
108:30
i’m not a juror
108:32
i don’t need to go through i saw a video
108:34
of him casually murdering george floyd
108:36
they were there on a on a a a potential
108:40
uh uh use of a um a
108:43
counterfeit 20 bill or whatever
108:46
there was no he was unarmed he was not
108:48
attacking them
108:50
there was no need for it he already had
108:51
his hands behind his back
108:53
the the cop apparently knew him from
108:56
before this was a grudge thing
108:58
what i watched him murder george floyd
109:01
either because of spite of the crowd
109:03
telling him to get his because i’ve met
109:06
some authority figures who when you say
109:07
hey please don’t do this they do it
109:09
harder because they can and what are you
109:10
going to do to stop them
109:12
it could have been that it could
109:13
whatever it was i watched someone get
109:15
murdered
109:16
and i don’t have to say otherwise um
109:19
i don’t know if he’s gonna get convicted
109:22
and
109:22
the jury often you know when the whole
109:25
well you know
109:25
the the police they don’t know what
109:28
could possibly happen and they’re just
109:29
trying to get home different
109:30
the jury will often defer to you know
109:34
the state who is the one prosecuting
109:36
saying well really this is more of a
109:39
negligent homicide manslaughter if you
109:41
think about it you know i i
109:46
yeah i don’t know how that’s going to go
109:48
i think that the city’s is a powder keg
109:50
and this makes it worse just put all the
109:53
information out there and let people
109:54
find out for themselves
109:55
this trying to game how people are
109:57
getting info
109:58
i don’t think that’s going to go the way
110:00
they that they’re hoping it will
110:04
yeah i i
110:07
i’m glad i’m not there yeah
110:10
i am glad i’m not there somebody in the
110:12
comments said uh the the
110:16
actually i want to find it because i
110:17
want to read it accurately um
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i think keeping people out of the
110:23
courtroom will lead people to storming
110:25
the courtroom and yeah i
110:26
that could definitely happen
110:30
that could definitely happen and again
110:32
like he may he may just be using covet
110:34
as an excuse
110:35
i’m not sure uh what the laws are on
110:38
kovid
110:39
there i’m not like the texas drop
110:42
went down to no restrictions today
110:45
mississippi’s going down to no
110:46
restrictions tomorrow
110:47
minneapolis has some pretty strict
110:50
restrictions or
110:51
and minnesota at the state level they do
110:53
i’m sure minneapolis has
110:54
more even more so right yeah so
110:58
it’s i he may just be following local
111:00
guidelines
111:01
he may just be using it as an excuse i
111:03
don’t like i don’t know i’m not sure um
111:09
it did i don’t know but yes it is a
111:11
powder keg waiting to blow depending on
111:13
how this goes
111:16
yeah this is going to be a very weird
111:19
thing to
111:20
to to see how they do uh heather heather
111:23
jean says
111:23
uh or sean i’m not sure how to i hope i
111:27
didn’t say your your last name wrong
111:28
heather
111:28
uh she said he won’t get jail time
111:30
guaranteed i think he’s gonna get
111:32
jail time i don’t know that he’s gonna
111:34
get convicted of murder
111:35
i think he’s gonna get something i think
111:37
he’s going to get something
111:39
because they have to
111:42
i think they have to they have to
111:45
because they know if they give him
111:47
nothing
111:50
everything starts up again oh if they
111:52
give him nothing or like probation or
111:54
something like that
111:55
it’s going to
111:58
gene heather g gene okay heather gene
112:02
uh i think i think if that if that
112:05
happens heather i think if he gets like
112:07
probation
112:08
or like found not guilty the entire
112:11
i mean you think that the uh rodney king
112:15
riots were bad this will be worldwide
112:21
because george floyd was murdered
112:25
and on and rodney king
112:28
up until they had him just pummeling him
112:32
he had actually been fighting them
112:34
and then it turned into them just
112:35
beating the crap george floyd was never
112:37
fighting anyone
112:38
and i’m not saying rodney king got what
112:40
he deserved or anything close to it they
112:41
went far too
112:42
far but yes both the reason why it
112:45
started
112:46
and the outcome are not comparable with
112:48
george floyd george freud was not
112:49
fighting anyone
112:50
and he died so
112:54
yeah this is
112:57
yeah that’s really bad um
113:00
uh so we’ll see we’ll see what happens
113:03
um
113:04
now speaking of seeing what happens we
113:07
saw what happened
113:08
uh in uh in the house of representatives
113:11
or actually in the senate
113:13
uh with the fight for 15
113:16
otherwise known as the fight to make
113:19
the cost of living go up and millions of
113:21
americans lose their job
113:24
matt i think 11 million 11 million
113:26
americans would lose their jobs i
113:28
believe
113:28
yes um so last week last thursday
113:31
literal moments
113:32
before our show last week buy new shot
113:34
missiles into syria
113:35
like literal moments spiked yeah like as
113:38
we were getting ready yeah yep right
113:40
as we were getting ready he was like i’m
113:41
going to call you in a second i was like
113:43
great
113:43
and then he goes biden just shot fired
113:45
missiles in syria
113:47
he said iraq and then i looked and i was
113:49
like syria and he said yeah syria i
113:51
don’t know why i said iraq and i said
113:52
okay
113:52
and um oddly enough about that same time
113:57
literally that exact same time
114:01
um senate parliamentarian elizabeth
114:05
mcdonough
114:06
ruled that the new 1.9 trillion stimulus
114:08
bill provision to hike the federal
114:10
minimum wage to 15
114:11
per hour could not be part of the
114:12
coronavirus stimulus package under the
114:14
budget reconciliation
114:16
process now before we get into that and
114:20
kind of the fallback on that
114:22
some things i’ve learned about the
114:23
stimulus package especially the 15.
114:26
did you know that it would have included
114:28
service industry
114:31
all waiters and waitresses would get 15
114:33
bucks an hour so
114:36
right now more tipping yeah yeah there
114:38
would be no more tipping
114:39
uh so for anybody who’s never worked in
114:43
the service industry which i
114:44
i i have for years uh yeah for many
114:48
restaurants it’s razor thin margins
114:50
razor thin for like the first five six
114:51
years and then
114:53
they start being able to keep a little
114:55
bit more and a little bit more and a
114:56
little bit more
114:57
but a lot of that’s due to the fact that
114:59
they are paying their servers some
115:00
places two dollars and thirteen cents
115:03
an hour and they get they get paid on
115:06
their tips
115:07
right they get paid on their tips and if
115:09
they don’t make
115:10
minimum wage with the tips that they get
115:13
the restaurant has to make that up but
115:16
pretty much everybody does yeah pretty
115:18
much everybody knows
115:20
if you were to make it 15 an hour for
115:22
every server all of the food prices
115:24
across the
115:25
board would skyrocket
115:29
yep yep
115:33
because you don’t have the hungover guy
115:35
trying to make money for his beer run
115:37
tonight
115:39
you would now be going up to everywhere
115:42
would be subway or chipotle or
115:44
there would be no more use unless you’re
115:46
in a high level
115:48
restaurant if you’re a normal human
115:50
being who isn’t a millionaire
115:52
and you’re not eating at millionaire
115:54
restaurants you’re going in
115:56
you’re walking up to a thing you’re
115:58
saying what you want you’re getting your
116:00
own drink
116:01
your you know which which if that’s what
116:02
you’re for that’s fine
116:04
also it’ll cost a lot more like all of
116:07
that
116:08
and there will be probably fewer
116:10
employees
116:11
and you’ll be doing more of the work so
116:12
you’ll be paying more for the food and
116:14
you’ll be doing more of the work
116:15
yourself
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uh really as much as possible
116:18
chick-fil-a would not go up
116:20
chick-fil-a would not go up chick-fil-a
116:22
would not go up because i think they
116:23
start everybody at 15
116:25
an hour uh it’s in the double digits i
116:27
know that
116:28
it wouldn’t really affect chick-fil-a
116:29
too much um
116:31
uh but most restaurants
116:35
your food price would go up and like for
116:38
example you go to chipotle more than
116:40
likely
116:41
you’re getting the meat and you’re
116:43
getting prepackaged stuff
116:45
you’re getting the meat you’re getting
116:46
the the taco you got to make it yourself
116:48
like
116:48
everything’s going to be more you do
116:50
more work and you pay more for it
116:52
um if that includes the service industry
116:55
also
116:55
on page 305 of the bill
116:58
it has a provision that would pay any
117:00
federal employee
117:02
not you but any federal employee who has
117:04
a child
117:05
not in school due to covid 1400
117:08
a week for up to 15 weeks that’s 35
117:11
an hour additional to what they already
117:13
make even if they’re not working
117:16
so suddenly federal employees don’t want
117:18
the schools to reopen
117:20
now and in this bill this is the same
117:22
bill that they’re giving you fourteen
117:23
hundred dollars for
117:24
uh once yeah ever
117:28
um that they’re filling out the 2000
117:30
that donald trump was promising or
117:32
whatever
117:33
it is that there’s exactly excuses and
117:35
now in it
117:36
on page 305 and 306 of the bill um it
117:39
says
117:40
that federal employees who are and it
117:42
doesn’t just say children who aren’t in
117:43
school because of this
117:44
is any federal employee who is taking
117:47
care of somebody who
117:48
is either sick or
117:51
laid out because of covid including
117:53
children who are not going to school
117:55
i believe something like that is the
117:57
exact terminology
117:58
and that is 35 bucks an hour
118:03
for up to 600 hours that they are
118:06
giving to federal employees who are in
118:09
this situation
118:10
where you who have been sitting at home
118:14
for uh hang on a second a year
118:17
uh unable to run your business unable to
118:19
go to work unable to do any of this
118:20
stuff
118:22
constantly getting crushed by debt and
118:24
they have given you now
118:26
what’s the what will be the total after
118:27
this 36 30
118:29
40 no my math oh
118:32
1400 hold on let me let me
118:36
do the math on that
118:40
they’ve given us something a long line
118:42
21 000
118:45
in addition to all the other stuff
118:47
they’re getting and their full-time pay
118:48
because if you’re a full-time worker for
118:50
the federal government
118:51
then you’re still getting paid even if
118:53
you can’t work yeah
118:55
that’s just a huge sock to federal
118:57
employees
118:58
yep now progressive house members are
119:01
not happy with
119:02
the senate parliamentarians decision
119:05
that and just to give a little bit of
119:06
background on this
119:07
what she is saying is that in because
119:11
this would have to or this is something
119:13
that would have to originate
119:14
from the senate so it can’t be done as
119:17
part of reconciliation
119:19
and it could not pass by a simple
119:20
majority would have to be passed
119:22
by a filibuster-proof majority it can’t
119:25
be done through
119:25
so basically they don’t have the numbers
119:27
to be able to do that so by her saying
119:29
that it can’t be done that way
119:31
she’s basically saying you’re not going
119:33
to get your 50-year minimum wage
119:34
increase
119:35
uh now understandably progressive house
119:37
members are not happy with her
119:39
decision that really goes 100
119:43
with what the their own rules say about
119:46
how
119:47
bills are originated um but they don’t
119:49
like her decision because it affects
119:51
them
119:51
and they’re petitioning for uh biden and
119:53
harris to overturn
119:55
the senate parliamentarian’s ruling uh
119:57
some are even going further saying that
119:59
she should be
119:59
fired over the decision which is
120:02
something that republicans did back in
120:03
2001
120:05
uh back when they didn’t like their
120:06
parliamentarians ruling saying that the
120:08
tax cuts couldn’t be packed by
120:10
reconciliation so this does have some
120:12
precedent
120:13
but the last time it was used it was for
120:15
you to not get robbed as much
120:17
uh quite as much now it’s for you to get
120:19
robbed way more
120:20
and for you to lose your job possibly
120:21
too
120:23
right uh biden and harris have stated
120:25
that uh
120:26
they will respect the ruling of
120:28
mcdonough um and that’s angering a lot
120:30
of the progressives who said
120:31
you ran on a platform and part of that
120:33
platform was fifteen dollars an hour
120:35
now you might deliver 15 and yes they’re
120:38
right
120:39
yes but they also ran on a platform of
120:42
black lives matter
120:43
and uh defund the police and that got
120:45
tossed
120:46
way to the wayside before he even got
120:48
inaugurated he called all the
120:50
he called all the civil rights leaders
120:52
together to tell him to hell with you
120:54
like he literally said to hell with you
120:55
to them and then told him why he wasn’t
120:57
going to do anything he promised
120:58
um he’s thrown out his you know being
121:01
better on the border
121:02
he’s actually expanded the number of
121:04
children that are going to be in cages
121:06
um certainly has you know backfired on
121:10
backtracked on not being a warmonger in
121:12
the middle east
121:14
pretty much all of his promises he even
121:16
said if you vote for me you get two
121:18
thousand dollars well
121:19
that turned into 1400 and now
121:22
uh now this
121:26
now the senate uh is planning on passing
121:28
this bill this week
121:29
uh they did at one point promise a plan
121:33
b
121:34
uh and that plan was to tax big
121:37
corporations that do not pay their
121:39
workers a high wage
121:42
but they aren’t going to be putting that
121:44
in either
121:45
yeah and and honestly like right now
121:49
the only reason that these things aren’t
121:50
being put in is joe manchin
121:54
possibly christensen then senator cinema
121:59
christian cinema yeah well but here’s
122:01
the thing though
122:02
ultimately that’s well yeah that’s why
122:05
this
122:06
isn’t going in the minimum wage increase
122:09
isn’t going in because it wouldn’t pass
122:10
the parliamentarians muster
122:12
but this part isn’t going in because
122:13
they wouldn’t even get a majority if
122:15
they if they put this
122:16
in although here’s the thing the 15 an
122:18
hour i don’t think would have passed i
122:19
don’t think manchin
122:20
would vote for it it would destroy west
122:22
virginia i’ll tell you
122:24
well it would but here’s the thing
122:25
taxing big corporations that don’t pay
122:28
uh minimum wage they’re the ones calling
122:30
for it
122:31
i was actually on a on a uh gosh what
122:34
was that oh i was on a
122:35
a talk uh a talk show uh political talk
122:38
show based out of
122:39
chicago and uh it was me in a
122:43
conservative and a progressive and me
122:45
and the progressive agreed
122:47
that if anyone should be paying a
122:48
minimum wage increase it should be those
122:50
big businesses that keep calling for it
122:52
you know we agreed that small businesses
122:54
can’t afford this it’ll put them out of
122:56
business
122:57
so hey you know what if walmart wants to
122:58
pay 15 bucks an hour okay great make
123:00
them
123:01
if uh amazon wants to keep calling for
123:03
it good make them do it
123:04
don’t make the mom and pops that have
123:05
been out of business for months uh
123:08
and struggling to get by make them do it
123:10
make make walmart and amazon do it but
123:12
the problem is that’s the that’s the
123:15
foot in the door
123:17
they do it and they go well it’s not
123:18
fair that we have to do it and then it
123:20
gets passed on to everyone else too so
123:22
um yeah but yeah progressives
123:26
here’s the thing the progressives that
123:29
are complaining right now about this
123:30
bill and how terrible it is and how
123:32
blah blah blah and everyone should be
123:33
fired guess what they’re going to do
123:35
they’re going to vote for it they’re
123:37
going to vote for it right
123:39
just going to go we can’t
123:46
yeah right
123:49
exactly so this bill is going to get
123:53
passed it’s going to get passed probably
123:54
this week and then the house will vote
123:56
on it again early next week
123:58
and then biden will sign it wednesday to
124:01
friday of next week i’m guessing
124:03
um no 15 an hour no tax hikes
124:07
the house will fall in line and not make
124:09
any changes to the senate bill
124:10
just to get it through so that way they
124:12
can say look we did something we gave
124:14
all of you 1400
124:16
unless you’re a federal employee in
124:17
which case you got 1400 a week
124:21
which is just a step because they’re
124:23
already getting paid even if they’re not
124:25
working
124:27
it’s just amazing to me
124:32
i’m not surprised i’m just amazed at how
124:34
they do this so blatantly and wantonly
124:36
and if you talk to the average person
124:38
they’ll either say
124:40
well yeah but it’s not donald trump or
124:42
they’ll go ah donald trump won in a
124:44
landslide and we gotta take back from
124:46
the reptilians like
124:48
no one no one is
124:53
yeah so folks what a great episode this
124:56
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125:32
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125:35
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125:39
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126:10
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126:12
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126:15
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126:18
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126:25
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126:27
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126:28
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126:30
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i i am not we didn’t do a mixtape am i
129:01
here i’ll do a mixtape clue
129:03
what’s a mixtape glue um
129:10
it’s not on gab it’s definitely not on
129:13
gap
129:14
not on gab it’s not on gab it’s way too
129:17
semitic
129:18
to be on gap um uh yeah no it’s not on
129:21
gab it’s not on me we
129:23
you’re not the biggest clue is you’re
129:25
not gonna find it but we are
129:27
we are in discussion about how to
129:29
release it
129:33
sensitive to the fact that it’s got it’s
129:35
very
129:36
very very vulgar it’s very early 2000s
129:40
hip-hop
129:40
in rap it’s late 90s early 2000s hip-hop
129:46
and like the worst of it it’s not puffed
129:48
out i saw a vermin supreme tweet the
129:50
other day
129:51
who
129:54
no i’m not gonna tease that um i saw a
129:57
vermin supreme tweet the other day
129:58
and he may have been today i’m not sure
130:01
where he said
130:02
at this point in my presidency i’ve done
130:04
this i’ve done this
130:05
and i’ve released one very elusive
130:07
mixtape i don’t remember what the first
130:09
two were
130:10
but i just thought the last one was
130:11
really funny yeah
130:13
if uh if if he were president the the
130:16
mixtape would have been released
130:17
right 100
130:21
this was pre paul wall
130:25
but wall worse
130:29
he’s a rapper a guy assumed
130:34
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130:45
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well it’s about time i am i’m here
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i am the one i am raise your voice
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[Music]
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you pay attention to me
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i’m 83 years old get up be careful about
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what you say i am
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i’m your financier i’m your supernatural
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debt cancellation
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i am why brother copeland would you
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think that your person should give
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untie absolutely am i’m a new person i’m
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a new man i’m a new woman oh i like that
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i’m a new boy i’m a new girl
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oh i confess that i am here
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i am
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[Music]
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trying to get somebody to give in to
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your ministry i
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am it’s my time to stop tithing
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and tonight we are going to invest in
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this ministry
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i’m a new person i’m a new man i’m a new
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woman oh i like that i’m a new boy my
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new girl
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[Music]
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[Music]
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you pay attention to me
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[Music]
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whoa
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[Music]
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you pay attention to me i’m 83 years old
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get up


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