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so
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good morning good afternoon or good
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evening and welcome
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to the vanguard for
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spike taking back saturday cohen
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i am matt wright and together we are
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traversing the muddied waters of
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freedom do you hear
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do i hear what
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do i
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what what is hold on
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i think i’m going insane i’ll be right
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i don’t know what’s happening right now
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but this is incredible
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oh thank god
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hey folks thanks so much for tuning in
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to this episode of uh the muddy waters
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yes my mouth is still healing from my
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terrible eating accident last week
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thank you all for your prayers
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okay so uh i think it’s better or maybe
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not
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people i can’t tell anymore um
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only only you would know um anyway yeah
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no it’s better now it’s stopped okay
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doing the thing cool
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uh i’m getting text messages from adam
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the freeman
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um
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my something is bad i can’t read my deli
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oh my delay is bad
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yeah that’s because we’re on yes i know
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that my delay is probably bad we’re on
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we’re on skype don’t blame us blame
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skype that is not my fault
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it’s skype it’s just skype first and
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foremost allow me to thank
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siesta cava for the cava that i’m
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drinking on today’s episode
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and pretty much and allow me to thank
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for this delicious purified drinking
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well most episodes of the money waters
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of freedom blue menace
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well someone called you an idiot oh no i
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think
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their spell check just screwed up
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there’s a lag between
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matt it’s idiot
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audio it’s either audio or video
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hmm i’m guessing it really could be
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either
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we can guarantee whatever we want it
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really he can’t guarantee we can say
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i mean this is someone who’s already
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considering suing people
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aren’t gonna know what to do with it
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so did your band-aids are spreading
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across your lip like covered through a
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nursing home in new york
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what uh
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it’s like doubled since last week so
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yeah so here’s okay here’s what i have i
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didn’t stab
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myself again i
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thought this part had healed and it
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looked okay
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but then it opened up over the weekend
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turns out no
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it had not healed
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it looks way better i don’t want to show
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it to people because it looks like
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what it would look like it’s you know i
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got these little cause i went
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like that and i got these little like
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this like puncture thing across like the
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lower
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part of this lip and upper part of this
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lip and it’s healing well
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but if i saw it i’d be like oh hey
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nice herpes like that’s that’s what i
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would think
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so so here we are like
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every everybody in the comments is just
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saying it’s herpes
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either that yeah no i know that’s what i
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would say if i saw it i would say
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victor this is domestic violence
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i stabbed myself
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because this is what domestic this is
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the face of domestic violence
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i need to hear in the comments what you
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think my wife did to me
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for me to get this specific wound
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um so
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speaking of special episode this is a
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special episode isn’t it matt
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it is a special episode why is that
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because uh on this episode we have a
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very special guest uh
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from all the way from massachusetts
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texas um please let
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please let us welcome miss ashley shade
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ashley shade ashley thank you so much
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for joining us what
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what happened wait
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we
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you’re a little faded yeah you’re you’re
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blurry
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uh-oh there we go oh you look great now
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okay
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yes you’re perfect now hi everyone thank
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you for having me
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thank you so much for joining us yeah
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we’re glad that you could take the time
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to come on and uh talk to us uh
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how’s every how is how is everything in
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massachusetts are you guys like
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inundated with snow and cold and
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awfulness
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uh today was actually really nice it got
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up into the 40s today so it was like a
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heat wave
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um you know and i’m pretty sure spike
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uh you really should do something about
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those herpes
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i don’t have herpes listen if i had
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herpes i would just embrace it and be
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like listen
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i have herpes i have herpes
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did you try to eat a live salmon
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that would be funny and yes that is
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something i would try
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no i this is a i
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have been feeding myself for roughly 35
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years i’m guessing like probably around
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2 3 i’m i’m truly feeding myself
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and i believe this is the only time
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that i used my knife and fork to
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and yes it was salmon to cut my meat to
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cut my food
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and then bring both the fork and the
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knife up to my mouth
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instead of just the fork because again
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i’m very very smart
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and here we are
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here we go like chopsticks
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you know what that would have absolutely
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changed the the entire game i probably
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have splinters though knowing me now
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um so okay so you we’ve never had
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you on any of the muddy waters programs
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i’m and i’m not sure if i know this
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story
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we’ve been friends for a while but i’m
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not sure i know this story what is it
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that we always ask our guests when they
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first come on especially if they’re
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running for office as libertarians
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what is it that brought you to the
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liberty movement and the libertarian
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party was it kind of a
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an you know an aha moment or a gradual
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evolution of time
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i don’t and i don’t think i know this
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story tell us the the ashley shade
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genesis story yeah so i
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started getting involved in politics in
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college
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um probably around 2008-2009
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and at the time in college i considered
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myself
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a fiscal conservative and a social
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moderate
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in my political leanings and views now i
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never aligned to a particular
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party um per se i just felt like the big
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parties were just corrupt
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um but i did find myself you know drawn
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to certain candidates
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and i would say it was around 2016 or so
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um where i started finding myself
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identifying with libertarians and in
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finding
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libertarianism as the as somewhere where
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i
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felt i could belong philosophically
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um so i voted for gary johnson in 2016
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uh but i didn’t quite get involved in
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the party until about mid-2018
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uh so in june of 2018
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uh at that point i pretty much
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considered myself a libertarian but i
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wasn’t involved in anything
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uh i hadn’t become a party member or
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anything like that and i was still
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unsure about the party i wasn’t sure if
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there was a place for me
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or people like me in this party uh so i
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reached out on social media and sent a
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message
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to then chairman nicholas sarwark and i
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asked him
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i said hi nick my name is ashley i’m a
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transgender woman in massachusetts
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and i love the libertarian party message
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but i’m not quite sure that the
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libertarian party has a place for people
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like me here
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so does the libertarian party have a
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place for for people like me
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and do you does the party accept people
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like me here
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uh if you’re willing to put out a public
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statement i will sign up immediately and
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become a
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dues paying member and he immediately
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put out a statement and i immediately
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became a dues bang member
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to both the state and national parties
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so that’s how i got involved
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that is awesome that’s really cool and
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so that was around when
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20 uh about june 2018 uh
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and then about a month later i was
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pulled into my first campaign
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uh volunteering and working with larry
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sharp’s policy team for his governor
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race
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so that was my first campaign work into
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libertarianism
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i’m gonna stop looking at the comments
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because these are incredibly abusive to
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me
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and i specifically asked what you
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thought my wife did to me
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not how can you abuse me even further
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which is what you people are doing so
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we’re to ignore that
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we’re going to focus on the guests now
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because that’s what this is about this
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is no longer this show is no longer
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about her
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it wasn’t and it was my favorite comment
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so far
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was
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it it was in response to what ashley
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said about chopsticks and it said
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if spike uses chopsticks he’ll be
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wearing an eye patch instead of bandages
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and i almost lost it at that one because
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that was funny
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for some reason and i could be wrong but
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i i think if spike uses chopsticks
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he would be familiar with the idea of
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putting wood in his mouth but
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well i mean listen at this point
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there is nothing there isn’t i i’ve
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already injured myself and now we’re
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just adding insult to that injury
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for some apparent reason i guess i guess
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we’re all going to just cyberbully spike
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lash glue torture that is an that is a
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valid theory
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that this is a lash glue torture
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incident it
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it’s not but that’s i’ll we’ll go with
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that that’s better than
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spike should never go into a kitchen
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again
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[Laughter]
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so speaking of ignoring
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abusive comments i’m gonna just
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completely open
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this obs so i can’t even see that
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anymore so ashley
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you’re in uh north north adams
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massachusetts right
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that is correct the the best atoms
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certainly
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we’re we’re not you know not like those
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heathens in in south atoms
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um definitely better than south atoms
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well there’s no south adams there’s an
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adams and the north adams
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well we’re going to call it south atoms
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because frankly there’s only one atoms
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in my mind and that’s north adams let’s
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be clear
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what was it that made you decide because
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you just announced uh officially
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yesterday right that you’re running for
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city council
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i officially made an announcement this
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morning at 9 45 a.m oh okay
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oh it was this morning oh okay okay now
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let me ask you this watch that video on
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my lunch break
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today yes you did you did fantastic it
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was wonderful
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um so
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uh one of the things that you touch on a
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lot and when i
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because this week i decided to make a
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post where i said
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what should we talk about you said uh
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that we should talk about love
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yeah which is not something we talk
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about often on this show rarely
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yeah very very rarely do we talk about
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love
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um and that seems to be a big
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cornerstone of
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everything that you’re running and
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everything’s like basically your life
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um so tell can you tell us
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let’s talk about love yeah absolutely
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absolutely so the main message of my
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campaign
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and what we’re trying to do is reach
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people and we want to reach
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people that aren’t typically libertarian
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i want to be able to reach out to you
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everyone in my community and we are
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focused on messaging with compassion
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education and love as the cornerstone of
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what we do as a campaign
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because at the end of the day public
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public officers
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politicians people who you elect their
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job is to serve the community their job
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is to help the people in their community
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and that’s what i want to do i want to
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help people i want to raise
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up our community i want our community to
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grow and continue
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to find new solutions to problems i want
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to have
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people in the community be able to
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express their voices
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uh we’ve we’ve found in politics and
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spike can tell you this better than
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anybody in this current political
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environment
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people are really nasty to each other
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they won’t even listen to each other
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they won’t even have a conversation
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as soon as you disagree with someone
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you’re the enemy
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and you have to die is basically the
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mindset of people these days
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and we have to remember that we’re all
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human beings we all have different
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thoughts and ideas and emotions
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our perception of what something should
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or shouldn’t be
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is created through our life experience
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and those around
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us and so it’s really important that we
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learn to just have conversations with
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each other if we’re going to live in a
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community together we need to be able to
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talk to each other we need to be able to
22:45
have these conversations we need to be
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able to put out
22:48
all of the problems on the table so we
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can find the solutions
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and we can’t do that when we’re
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attacking each other and calling each
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other evil and terrible and
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and all these things or attacking each
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other personally instead of attacking
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ideas
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and i’m a big believer in calling out a
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bad idea
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but you don’t have to make it personal
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with somebody just because their idea is
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different than yours
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um and especially not into politics
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and the thing is if we hope to get
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people out of bad ideas
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it’s good to attack the ideas rather
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than the person because when you attack
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the person
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now they’re taking it personally you’re
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not just saying that they’re wrong about
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something which is already a difficult
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uh road to hoe in terms of trying to
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bring people over to your side
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and telling someone they’re wrong or
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that where they’re coming from is a bad
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position
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to make it about them and say you’re bad
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there’s something wrong with you what
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the hell is wrong with you
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that now is putting them on the
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defensive as a person they’re not even
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worried about their position anymore
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they’re not worried about
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the fact that you’re attacking them and
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the odds of you being able
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to bring them out of that bad ideas is a
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terrible one so it’s it’s great that you
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are you know um and i’m sure you have
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experienced people being hateful
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towards you just because of who you are
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as a person uh
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even before getting into your your ideas
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and things like that
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let me ask you this um what is it that
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you’re seeing
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in north adams that you want to change
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and how do you believe that your being
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in the north adams city council will be
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able to do that
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not just in terms of representation but
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in actual like specific policy goals and
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things like that
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yeah so uh one of the main keys to
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the city council is that we we need a
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more diverse set of
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officials representing our city um the
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majority of
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our city councillors have been you know
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middle or late aged
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white men uh who don’t have much other
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experience in the world
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but but besides that piece uh
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there are three things that we’re really
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focusing on with this campaign other
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than the message
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the first is economic development uh i
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live in an
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old mill town uh and back in the mid 80s
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a company called sprague electric was
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here
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they had been here from priests
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pre-world war ii
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up until about the mid 80s and when they
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left in the mid 80s
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it destroyed our economy and then we got
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hit with a double whammy because general
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electric who had their plastics division
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in pittsfield
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which is the largest city in my county
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also left in the early 90s and between
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the two of those big
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industries leaving uh it destroyed the
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economy out here
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and so we’ve we’ve we are still
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recovering
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from those losses and jobs our
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populations are still declining every
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year
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um and so we’ve done a great job at
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rehabilitating our image rehabilitating
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a lot of buildings
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um the the city and area has become more
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of an
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arts and culture touristy destination
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but we haven’t done enough to bring in
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new businesses here
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and we have a lot to offer a new startup
25:51
or a new type of business to come out
25:53
here and be a part of north adams
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we are three hours away from new york
25:57
city in boston we’re an hour away from
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albany new york
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uh we have the most beautiful
26:04
area in the world to be in especially in
26:07
the fall
26:08
when there’s foliage here we’re in a
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valley it’s beautiful
26:12
but the other thing we have is a really
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great low cost of living here in north
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adams compared to the rest of
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massachusetts
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along with that in north adams we have
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the massachusetts college of liberal
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arts
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and right next door in williamstown we
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have williams college so we have two
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higher education
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um and williams college is a world
26:31
renowned
26:32
university uh very well known it’s
26:35
considered one of the top liberal arts
26:36
colleges
26:37
in the world and so we have these
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resources here in our backyard
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we need to do a better job as a
26:43
community at selling these and
26:45
recruiting new businesses to come into
26:47
our area and grow with us
26:48
we have the infrastructure already here
26:51
we have a bunch of buildings that have
26:52
been rehabilitated
26:53
that are looking for new industries to
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come in
26:56
uh we have legalized marijuana here i’d
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love to have a grow facility in north
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adams
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there’s a lot of potential here in our
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community
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for different new types of ideas and
27:07
businesses whether it be technology
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startup biotech
27:10
we have not only the resources but we
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have people who are
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willing to work these jobs who are
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willing to go in there and learn and be
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a part of this
27:19
and really help make something special
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happen and so
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one of the focuses i’d like to see the
27:25
city happen one thing that i i want to
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do as a city councilor
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to help drive that message and work with
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the local community
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and work with businesses on recruiting
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them here in north adams and bringing
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them here
27:36
to our community the second thing that
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we have is we have
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a great problem around mental health uh
27:45
we have a
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an opioid epidemic we have extremely
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high domestic violence rates
27:50
we have higher suicide rates than normal
27:53
uh
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our our average age in the city of north
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adams is around 42 to 44 years old
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so that’s not sustainable and our
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population continues to go down
28:04
uh young people don’t stay here because
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they don’t see economic opportunity they
28:08
don’t see hope
28:09
the people who are here have higher
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rates of opioid use they have higher
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rates of domestic violence because what
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happens when you don’t have economic
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opportunity
28:19
what’s the first thing that couples
28:21
fight about the number one thing couples
28:23
fight about is money
28:24
finances so when you’re living paycheck
28:26
to paycheck and you have so much
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economic insecurity we need to address
28:31
the underlying problems why do people go
28:32
to use because they’re trying to run
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away from their problems
28:35
what’s the biggest problem they have
28:37
lack of opportunity lack of economic
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growth
28:39
lack of this this feeling of being stuck
28:42
and not being able to escape
28:44
so that’s why they turn to these other
28:46
things and it’s a really big problem in
28:48
our community that needs to be addressed
28:50
one thing that we learned from kovit is
28:53
that people were not meant to be
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isolated
28:56
we need to be together in society and so
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it’s important that we as a community
29:02
not just talk about
29:04
mental health not just erase the stigma
29:07
and and let people know it’s okay to ask
29:09
for help
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it really is it’s it’s a good thing to
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get help when you need it
29:15
but also look at the underlying causes
29:18
of these things
29:19
economic development is a huge cause
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driving these other issues that lead to
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poor mental health
29:26
and so we really have to look at that to
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address that
29:30
and then the third thing that we have an
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issue with in north adams is we
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have an infrastructure problem
29:36
specifically with our water
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uh our sewer system is almost 100 years
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old and it was designed to be rebuilt
29:42
after 50 years
29:44
um we just found out that uh
29:47
we had almost 100 fire hydrants in our
29:50
city that were out of service
29:52
non-functioning um because they haven’t
29:54
been repaired or whatever
29:56
for whatever reason they’re now
29:58
addressing that problem
29:59
but you know just a month ago we had
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firefighters running up and down a hill
30:03
trying to find a working fire hydrant to
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put out a fire at somebody’s home
30:07
that’s unacceptable and that can happen
30:09
we have
30:10
our sewer system again we had 13 water
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line breaks
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just last year in our city system
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and 10 years ago a decade ago they said
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it would cost 20 million dollars
30:21
to make all the necessary repairs
30:25
to the sewer system to make it
30:28
you know modernize it and have it ready
30:31
for the next
30:32
however many years they didn’t spend any
30:35
money on any of that over the past
30:37
decade
30:37
and so now here we are in 2021 and
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we’re looking at a 40 to 60 million
30:42
dollar bill and we have to address it
30:45
now
30:45
it’s got to be done now and so we have
30:49
to look at all
30:50
the potential solutions not just
30:53
you know raise taxes on everybody and
30:56
call it a day
30:56
no that’s not a solution that’s a
30:58
problem we have to figure out as a
31:01
community together how to deal with this
31:03
problem
31:04
now luckily our municipal debt is very
31:06
low and it’s almost
31:07
all paid off so there is a chance to use
31:10
bonds and other things to help pay for
31:12
this but we have to figure out as a
31:13
community
31:15
together how do we want to do this
31:18
because
31:18
it’s going to affect all of us and it’s
31:21
not something that we can just ignore
31:22
and say
31:23
well let the water break not having
31:26
running water is
31:28
not going to help us bring in new
31:29
businesses it’s going to chase everybody
31:30
away
31:31
and of course immunity will die we can’t
31:33
just let that go
31:35
so it’s really important now that we put
31:38
those things
31:39
in place and really address these
31:40
problems and do so
31:42
as a community and there’s gonna be a
31:44
lot of angry and
31:46
upset voices about this issue but we
31:49
have to learn
31:50
now to listen to each other and work
31:53
together to find more solutions
31:55
and so those are the big things that are
31:58
happening in our community um
32:00
and that’s a really tough task to take
32:03
on
32:05
a water infrastructure problem in the
32:07
first year on council but i’m i’m ready
32:09
to do it and i’m ready to look at
32:10
all of our potential solutions to make
32:13
sure that it’s the best thing for the
32:14
people of north adams
32:16
and that’s that’s the bottom line on
32:18
that is to make sure we solve the
32:20
problem and take care of the people of
32:21
north adams
32:22
and is this a uh is this is this race uh
32:26
is the election in november or is it one
32:28
of the off season
32:30
things that you’ll sometimes see yeah so
32:33
uh our election will be in november
32:35
second uh
32:36
normal election okay there are nine
32:38
seats on the city
32:39
council they are all at large and
32:41
they’re all up at the same time every
32:43
two years
32:44
um so we are looking at at least
32:47
um currently two incumbents one is going
32:50
to be running for mayor and one has
32:51
decided they will not run for
32:53
re-election
32:54
uh so there’s potentially seven
32:57
incumbents
32:58
um the incumbents always win the the
33:01
incumbents do not lose unless they just
33:03
don’t run anymore
33:04
um so it’s hard to get into the city
33:06
council
33:07
i ran four years ago my first time
33:10
running for office before i even joined
33:11
the party i ran for city council
33:14
uh there were 16 people that ran for the
33:16
nine seats
33:17
i finished 14th out of 16th and got 700
33:20
votes
33:21
the ninth seat so the person who won the
33:24
ninth seat
33:25
had a little over 1600 votes so
33:28
so the win number is 1700 or so uh i got
33:32
700 votes the first time i ran and i did
33:34
not have a budget
33:35
i did not have a team i had one campaign
33:37
sign
33:38
i had a facebook page and i literally
33:41
participated in one public forum
33:43
and did two interviews uh that was the
33:46
extent of my campaigning i did no door
33:48
knocking i had i had nothing else
33:50
and i got 700 votes so here we are four
33:53
years later
33:54
and i’ve been able to get involved in
33:55
the community my name is
33:57
out there even more i’m a member of the
33:59
human services commission for the city
34:01
i’m an appointed official um that
34:04
happened after the last election
34:06
and i just was re-sworn in a couple
34:09
weeks ago
34:10
uh for three more years uh
34:13
i am involved in the board of directors
34:15
of uh the berkshire stonewall community
34:17
coalition which is a non-profit
34:19
lgbtq organization the oldest one in
34:22
berkshire county
34:24
and so i’ve gone involved in my
34:26
community
34:27
and i found ways to serve in different
34:29
areas in my community so that i could be
34:31
seen as somebody who’s doing the work
34:34
here in north adams to help people i
34:37
currently am enrolled in this community
34:39
outreach coordinator program
34:41
where every monday i spend two and a
34:42
half hours in class
34:44
and i get to meet and learn about
34:48
different resources and organizations
34:49
that are available in our community
34:51
that help people um programs
34:55
like uh for homelessness programs like
34:58
food
34:59
like uh you know food projects housing
35:01
projects
35:02
all of those different programs i’m
35:04
learning about those now
35:06
uh and this gives me an opportunity to
35:08
better serve the people
35:09
uh so when they come to me and say hey i
35:11
have this problem well i know exactly
35:13
where
35:14
i can point them to and where to find
35:16
the resources to help them is
35:18
and that’s something that libertarians
35:19
don’t typically do when they run for
35:20
office
35:21
and we need more of that yep yep yeah so
35:24
you are
35:26
you are in a position where you know a
35:28
lot of times when we have people that
35:29
talk
35:30
about they’re running for office as a
35:32
libertarian
35:33
there are those who are running to use
35:36
it as a means to
35:37
basically spread the message of
35:38
libertarianism it’s not that they’re not
35:40
trying to win
35:41
it’s that they know that the odds are
35:43
very very much stacked against them and
35:45
the likelihood of them actually winning
35:46
are is pretty low uh unless lightning
35:49
strikes multiple times
35:50
um you’re in a position where this is a
35:53
i’m not going to say easily winnable
35:55
race but this is a
35:56
very feasibly winnable race you like you
35:58
said you got
35:59
uh roughly half the number of votes that
36:02
you needed
36:03
to be able to actually get on the
36:04
council the first time around it was
36:06
your first time running you didn’t have
36:07
all the experience you have now you
36:08
didn’t have the name recognition that
36:10
you have now
36:11
you had no budget no team it was just
36:12
you saying hey i’m ashley i’m going to
36:14
do this
36:14
one interview in this one event and you
36:16
know you know
36:18
i’d like to run for this office and you
36:20
were able to get that many votes
36:21
this time around you’ve already done two
36:24
interviews today i believe
36:25
including this one and you know you’ve
36:27
already got other things lined up i’m
36:29
sure and you know events that you’re
36:30
gonna be doing and
36:31
forums and everything else you have an
36:33
actual team a great team by the way
36:35
uh of people helping you um you do have
36:37
a budget you are raising funds uh you’ve
36:40
raised a few hundred bucks just in the
36:41
comments since we’ve been talking
36:43
um and uh that’s amazing so
36:46
so i want to talk about that real quick
36:48
spike because there’s another thing that
36:49
libertarians
36:50
fail to do my win number is 1700 but i’m
36:55
playing blackjack i want 2100 votes
36:58
2100 votes puts me right near the top
37:00
four
37:01
uh vote getters and that’s my goal get
37:04
into the top four of the getters for my
37:05
first election right and that’s a great
37:08
goal
37:09
in north adams no city councilor has
37:12
ever spent more than two thousand
37:13
dollars on a race
37:14
i want to raise five thousand dollars
37:17
and with the donations we’ve got tonight
37:18
we just went over a thousand dollars
37:20
already
37:22
just announced today so we are at more
37:24
than 20
37:26
of our fundraising goal and i announced
37:28
to debt
37:29
so not only is this a winnable race but
37:31
we
37:32
know exactly what we have to do to win
37:35
we have a team of 30 people on a
37:38
city council race in a city with 13
37:41
000 residents if each one of my
37:43
volunteers gets me 70 votes we hit our
37:46
number
37:48
that’s something that’s incredible
37:51
so for people that want to be able to
37:53
help you and we’re already seeing in the
37:55
comments the the links to your
37:56
website and things like that for those
37:59
who both who live
38:00
in the near in and around the north
38:02
adams area like in massachusetts
38:04
and for those around the country who
38:06
want to help you
38:07
what are the ways that they can help you
38:09
where can they find you how can people
38:10
help you in your in your run for city
38:12
council
38:13
absolutely so you can contact us on our
38:16
website ashleyshade.com
38:19
we have a contact form if you want to
38:21
volunteer
38:23
you can also reach out to us on social
38:25
media
38:26
uh we are on uh instagram facebook
38:29
and twitter the handle is a shade for
38:32
office uh we also have a tick tock
38:35
channel coming soon
38:37
uh that is gearing up so we’re gonna be
38:39
on all of the social media
38:41
uh you can donate at ashleyshade.com
38:44
donate if you can send a few dollars our
38:46
way if we can get a hundred people to
38:49
send five dollars a month
38:50
we fund the whole campaign
38:54
that’s awesome well actually that’s a
38:55
good very achievable goal
38:58
absolutely so we’re looking at this
39:01
uh you know we have analytics and data
39:05
from voters
39:06
already for the campaign we know how
39:09
people vote in north adams we know who
39:11
the voters are
39:13
on those are the people we’re gonna
39:14
target those are the people we’re gonna
39:15
go knock on their doors
39:17
we’re hoping that in the fall what will
39:19
happen is by fall
39:21
in this community we have a senior an
39:23
aged community
39:24
so door knocking right now would be very
39:26
unwise uh it would be very unwelcomed in
39:29
the community
39:30
uh right prove it and everything but
39:32
hopefully with
39:34
with restrictions lightening up with
39:36
cases going down with vaccines going out
39:39
um we’re hoping to be able to have a
39:42
full team ready to door knock and i do
39:43
already have
39:44
about 10 to 12 on the ground volunteers
39:46
here in north adams
39:47
i’d love to double that and have a full
39:50
squadron of people
39:51
ready to knock every door in the city of
39:53
north adams
39:55
and tell people about the campaign we
39:57
want to spread the message of liberty
39:59
but we’re doing it our way we’re doing
40:01
it through compassion
40:02
we’re doing it through love and we’re
40:05
there to
40:06
teach people not to dictate to them
40:10
not to tell them what’s best for them
40:12
but to
40:13
teach people so they can find the road
40:15
to liberty
40:16
and i personally believe that the way to
40:19
find
40:19
the road to liberty the way to lead
40:21
people to the road to liberty
40:24
is through love and compassion we have
40:27
to be willing to listen and talk to each
40:29
other
40:30
and listen is the key word listen to
40:33
people first
40:34
if you don’t listen to them why should
40:37
they listen
40:38
to you they shouldn’t they don’t care
40:41
yeah they don’t care that you think
40:43
you’re right
40:44
they want to be heard when you’re
40:46
talking to voters
40:47
it’s your job to listen to them and so
40:50
listen to them and say
40:52
you know that’s a really great point i’m
40:54
sorry to hear that you’re struggling
40:56
with this
40:56
or i understand your idea but i think i
40:59
have another way that could work
41:01
even better and that’s how we teach them
41:04
and lead them to liberty
41:06
right that’s amazing so we use that we
41:08
use that information to teach them we’ve
41:10
used the compassion we’ve learned to
41:11
listen to them we’ve learned to care
41:13
about their problem
41:14
now we look for the solution we educate
41:17
them to bring them down that road to
41:18
liberty
41:19
and as long as we do it with love and
41:21
caring and that idea that we’re doing it
41:23
to help people
41:25
i mean that’s to me is what
41:27
libertarianism was all about
41:29
that’s why i’m here absolutely well
41:32
ashley thank you so much i think that
41:35
you’ve certainly got a lot of support in
41:36
the comments i think you’ve gotten some
41:37
new fans here
41:38
uh we wish you the best on your campaign
41:41
and and uh
41:42
when you get elected you’re going to be
41:43
on culture of winning so we can talk
41:45
about how you did it and how we can get
41:46
more libertarians elected so
41:48
ashley thank you so much again for
41:50
coming and and uh you are definitely a
41:52
friend of the show and we’d love to have
41:53
you again hopefully in the future
41:55
absolutely thank you so much and before
41:59
i go
41:59
i just want to say one more thing uh
42:02
anybody out there listening thank you so
42:04
much for your support
42:05
i do want you to know if you’re out here
42:07
listening tonight
42:08
you need to hear this you are
42:11
amazing you are valid and you are loved
42:14
and you deserve it so i love you all
42:17
thank you so much for having me and have
42:19
a great night everybody
42:21
thank you thank you so much thank you
42:23
thank you ladies and gentlemen
42:24
uh miss ashley shade if you want to help
42:27
her uh ashleyshade.com
42:29
and all of our social media is on there
42:31
as well if you want to help our campaign
42:33
ashleyshade.com donate uh we’re going to
42:37
do
42:37
a uh brief intermission uh during which
42:40
time
42:41
we will be uh we will be we’ll be right
42:44
back
42:45
yeah we’ll be right back we’ll be right
42:47
back i don’t know why that was
42:48
why i had a hard time with that where’s
42:50
the intermission here we go intermission
42:51
be right back
42:54
that’s not oh no that’s nope wrong
42:56
intermission
42:58
nope nope we’ll be right back for an
43:01
intermission
43:02
we’ll yep nope be right back never again
43:06
bye everybody we’ll be right back
45:19
hey we’re back hey we’re back
45:22
hey everybody and we’re back sorry uh
45:25
about the
45:26
no sound on that
45:29
is there no sound on that hold on a
45:31
second
45:33
yeah creepy without sound cr it’s even
45:35
creepy with sound
45:37
no sound at the intro either yeah there
45:38
was no sound on them i don’t know
45:40
uh sorry about that everybody uh
45:44
skype has many a issue that we are
45:47
trying i don’t think that’s skype i
45:48
think i did the audio setting wrong but
45:50
that time
45:50
anyway hey we’re back don’t worry about
45:54
that
45:55
i i knew that was you on that one and i
45:57
was still like but we’re just gonna say
45:58
that with skype yeah no i appreciate you
46:00
trying to blame it on skype but it
46:01
definitely was because of me
46:03
i uh i’m mouth-stabbed at the old uh
46:07
audio if you will
46:10
i’m still hiding the comments i don’t
46:11
care what these people have to say about
46:12
anything honestly um
46:14
now they’re saying there’s an echo
46:22
an echo from me or an echo from
46:26
all they said was echo but it’s only one
46:28
person
46:29
that has said it so i’m not even 100
46:31
sure so
46:32
uh let’s just move let’s just move into
46:37
the thing and if uh i hear no echo from
46:39
justice okay cool all right
46:44
with the exception of his his his
46:48
extreme desire to promote dogecoin
46:51
i trust him
46:54
yes absolutely um so speaking of
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uh but this is uh mud water which is a
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uh for anyone who’s had masala chai tea
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i just gonna say hi that’s not this is
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and also it has cacao as well as uh
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a uh mushroom blend not a don’t get all
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you’re not gonna treat it’s reishi
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it’s in and and lion’s mane and stuff
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and cordyceps like it’s good for
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so probably there’s not enough to do
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okay uh and i believe that
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because i also ordered mine and i
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believe both of us will get it
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on the 11th i’m just gonna say are they
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um i was looking at the date on my watch
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oh okay i was like i didn’t what time
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once you’re using mud water you are that
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like what today’s date is
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like what and also what time they will
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good things about it um one of our good
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easy he loves it i don’t want to get up
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at five if this thing makes me get up at
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five i’m gonna quit
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well no he gets up at five to go to the
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gym before work
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that’s a way too healthy for me yeah
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it’s way too much yeah no i’m not
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i’m not ready to commit to being that
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healthy um
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so yeah i don’t know if anybody knows
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besides the fact that uh we’re going to
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be testing out mud water and letting you
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know if it’s good
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but uh also
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talk about throwing mud oh
50:56
prince harry and meghan markle
51:00
did an interview with oprah and we
51:03
in america are supposed to care because
51:08
reasons because we were told to re
51:11
because we were told to i only mildly
51:14
care because
51:15
meghan markle’s an american and that’s
51:18
like
51:19
you know megan so meghan markle don’t
51:21
really
51:22
yeah meghan markle she was on a tv show
51:25
called suits
51:27
that i was i was i was a big fan of i
51:29
liked that show
51:30
and she was the weakest link on that
51:32
show but
51:34
um she she was she’s not a great actress
51:37
i’m so like she’s just not like
51:39
everybody else in that show was
51:40
relatively strong and she
51:42
was really still is really pretty and
51:45
that
51:46
like she just was not the best actress
51:48
um but i love the show and when
51:51
i heard that she was leaving because she
51:53
was marrying prince harry i was like oh
51:54
well
51:55
that means that somebody else is going
51:57
to have to leave the show because
51:58
otherwise it just doesn’t make sense and
52:00
now
52:00
the show is not going to be good and i
52:02
was right um but
52:04
so they went and um i honestly don’t
52:06
care about anything that happened after
52:08
she left suits but spike
52:10
he is a huge fan of the royal family yes
52:13
big big
52:13
royal i’m about to give the royal update
52:15
so basically
52:17
you can if you want to get specific
52:19
juicy details about this
52:20
this is not the show for you because
52:22
here’s what happened they went on oprah
52:23
and and and blew the world open by
52:26
disclosing
52:27
that the british royal family is racist
52:32
oh my god hey everyone
52:36
did you know that the family that
52:38
enslaved
52:39
entire sections of the planet and helped
52:42
create the concept of white supremacy
52:45
as a justification for their rule
52:48
over billions of people by force
52:52
and the replacement of their systems of
52:55
governance
52:55
with a top-down regime-based puppet
52:58
government system
53:00
is that that organization is racist
53:09
i can’t believe this is just uh the
53:11
people the people who
53:13
would marry their cousins just for the
53:16
purity
53:16
of the bloodline to make sure they
53:19
stayed as white as possible as possible
53:21
they literally interbred for
53:25
centuries to the point where now look at
53:28
william
53:31
like that’s can you believe they’re
53:33
racist they
53:34
inbred just to make sure they didn’t
53:36
have sex with one of you people
53:38
okay can you believe
53:42
andrew and you’re under the age of 18.
53:44
in which case he would have been totally
53:46
happy to have sex with one of you well
53:47
because you can’t have
53:48
you can’t have kids at that point but i
53:50
mean let’s be clear pedophilia that’s
53:51
fine but
53:52
a dark child can you believe that this
53:56
group is racist here here’s what i want
53:58
to say about the royal family and then
54:00
we can move on to something that
54:01
actually impacts you as a
54:02
human being who isn’t in the royal
54:04
family that’s not going to be for a
54:05
while anyway
54:07
well we’ll move on to something else
54:09
that doesn’t really impact you
54:12
the concept of the roy the royal family
54:15
itself
54:16
is the greatest and mo well i don’t know
54:18
greatest
54:19
the one of the longest running grifts
54:22
in human history we’re talking rough
54:25
almost a thousand years
54:27
of a family that said we run all of this
54:31
because god said so
54:35
that english accent is as good as kevin
54:37
costner’s in robin hood
54:39
no no listen so
54:42
fun fact up until
54:45
the 1800s they did the har
54:48
they did the hard r’s or whatever they
54:51
didn’t start sounding like that until
54:52
after
54:53
that’s what they that’s what they talked
54:54
about on oprah
54:56
yeah yeah
55:00
yes there’s that too
55:03
they’ve moved back to their tradition of
55:05
the hard r no
55:06
they actually sounded more like us and
55:08
then they went off in a whole ho ho
55:11
that’s again probably because of
55:12
inbreeding okay
55:14
and so because if you can’t print
55:17
like so the
55:22
i’m not going to do that um so
55:25
these this is a family built around the
55:27
concept of
55:29
you have to do what i say and give me
55:32
everything and i own
55:33
everything on earth because
55:36
god told me so and then when the vatican
55:39
at some point tried to reign
55:40
them in by saying you ca is telling the
55:43
king
55:44
uh what was it king louis king henry uh
55:46
you can
55:47
uh kill and behead your wives but you
55:50
can’t divorce
55:51
them then uh that led the the royal
55:54
family through the king henry to say
55:56
oh well then in that case i own
55:58
everything now
55:59
and uh i’ve created my own church uh and
56:01
that’s what the anglican church is
56:03
and i believe also i think the
56:05
presbyterian church is the
56:07
uh either presbyterian or episcopalian
56:10
church is the
56:11
americanized version of the anglican
56:12
church uh so if you go to that church
56:15
the divine right of kings is part of
56:18
that
56:18
um so it’s just a huge grift
56:22
and i know what you’re probably thinking
56:25
yeah but isn’t government kind of the
56:26
same yes it is yes
56:28
yes but with government they at least
56:30
try to pretend
56:31
that you have some inclusion that with
56:34
the british royal family it’s like yeah
56:35
god said so that’s that said so a
56:38
thousand
56:39
years ago and now you’re paying us
56:42
billions of dollars over our lifetimes
56:45
to make sure
56:46
that we get to live this lavish life
56:50
we literally call it the royal treatment
56:53
we talk about living like royalty they
56:56
live
56:56
so well that we have descriptions
57:00
that just are for them right
57:03
and not only is it entirely unearned
57:06
they
57:07
stole it and now here we are now here’s
57:10
where it gets weird because there are
57:11
plenty of plunderers and pillagers and
57:13
murderers and whatever
57:14
and we don’t lionize any of them except
57:16
for shay guevara
57:18
but here is the we now are in an
57:22
era and even in this you know super woke
57:25
culture
57:26
that we have where we look at the royals
57:28
and go oh
57:29
how elegant and how beautiful and how
57:32
demure
57:33
and how look at the beautiful
57:37
crystals and look at the pump and the
57:40
and the pageantry and it’s like they’re
57:43
all
57:43
a bunch of racist descendants of
57:46
murderers and thieves and tyrants
57:50
and the only reason that they aren’t
57:51
continuing to do that
57:53
is because they couldn’t hold it all
57:54
together and so instead they created
57:56
this ridiculous arrangement for
57:58
themselves where they get to live
58:00
as literal welfare kings and queens off
58:03
of
58:03
the earnings from their own properties
58:06
that they claim to own
58:08
based on the fact that they murdered
58:09
everyone and took it
58:11
yes this is very much like government in
58:13
general but it’s a single family doing
58:15
it
58:16
and that is just it’s amazing
58:19
and i love that the outrage now is that
58:21
they don’t like
58:22
black people because no one cause a no
58:25
one
58:26
knew that this is the family that
58:29
turned the hutus and the tutsis against
58:31
each other and had them war with each
58:33
other
58:33
these are the people that fought the
58:35
zulu these are the people that turned
58:37
all the various african tribes against
58:38
each other
58:39
these are the people that would go with
58:41
rulers and measure
58:43
people’s height and their heads and
58:45
their noses and come up with all this
58:46
absurdity
58:47
to justify their rank and placement in
58:50
the
58:50
in the british uh uh you know in their
58:53
position
58:54
of you know their their hierarchy their
58:56
racial hierarchy
58:58
of whether this tribe was treated better
58:59
than this tribe based on basically
59:01
eugenics
59:03
but can you believe they’re racist
59:06
people they don’t like black people too
59:11
so that’s what happened with the royals
59:13
oh and oprah is very upset
59:15
you made oprah mad and that’s the real
59:18
crime
59:19
the british right i honestly did not
59:20
know oprah was still doing
59:22
things i had no clue
59:26
she occasionally does it she does this
59:28
kind of stuff so like she doesn’t do
59:29
like a show or whatever but she’ll do an
59:31
interview with the
59:32
world well the former
59:35
the former royals before i’m sorry yeah
59:37
the former royals the former because
59:38
they’ve been
59:39
excommunicated from the family oh they
59:42
killed prince diana too
59:44
one of the things that got released is
59:46
you know harry was saying that he has
59:49
some of the money that prince diana put
59:51
aside why the hell would prince diana
59:52
put aside money if she thought that she
59:54
and her family were going to be in the
59:55
royal family forever
59:59
which so she also came from like a noble
60:04
bloodline
60:06
like i i did not know i actually found
60:08
this out today
60:10
um that i thought that she was like the
60:12
princess of the commoners and blah blah
60:14
blah
60:14
she was there fighting for the little
60:16
people and whatever like
60:18
her family in the 15th century or the
60:20
16th century
60:21
uh became lords and ladies and
60:24
yeah she’s aristocracy but she wasn’t
60:27
her nobility
60:30
okay so her father was like an earl
60:33
which i think is like
60:34
step three it’s like prince duke earl
60:38
like it’s all about you know the chess
60:42
pieces i only know because of a
60:46
game that i play that has nothing to do
60:48
with royalty but
60:50
you have to make it to king
60:54
it’s a golf game oh okay i know that
60:57
uh here’s the thing uh the problem oh
61:00
god this is a terrible joke do i want to
61:02
say this
61:03
yes i’ve made a cuomo joke and it prints
61:08
andrew droke in a hard
61:10
r joke
61:14
i’m gonna here you start seeing what you
61:15
were gonna say and i’m gonna type the
61:17
joke to you and you can decide if this
61:18
needs to be said
61:22
oh gosh what happened there i don’t know
61:24
i took up
61:25
three quarters of the screen uh i’m
61:27
gonna text it to you
61:29
i can text it to you you continue yeah i
61:31
was gonna say you could put it in the
61:32
show notes
61:36
um
61:38
that’s instantaneous um but yeah the
61:41
like the entire royal family i’ve never
61:44
understood the appeal
61:45
i don’t know why people wake up at five
61:47
o’clock in the morning to watch their
61:48
weddings
61:49
their garish outlandish weddings
61:53
and it’s it’s never made any sense to me
61:56
like
61:58
i don’t care that queen elizabeth has
62:00
met um
62:01
something like eight presidents that
62:04
matters not
62:05
like is that kind of cool for an
62:06
individual to do sure but
62:08
like spike said the reason that she got
62:10
there was by being the
62:11
the the all-time reigning leader in
62:14
welfare queens
62:18
and
62:27
and the reason that the royals were able
62:28
to kill diana is because she’s a rook
62:30
and had to keep
62:32
going straight forward and they sent a
62:34
knight that cut her off and she crashed
62:36
oh my god matt that why oh my god
62:42
i’m sorry who would say that
62:46
that’s matt that’s what we had sierra
62:48
for and she’s not
62:50
like yeah she’s yeah she she hasn’t been
62:52
around recently
62:54
that’s a tarot i’m so sorry everyone
63:00
i am i’m so sorry speaking of people
63:04
saying things that are inappropriate
63:06
yes last week texas governor greg
63:10
abbott announced that he would be
63:12
signing an executive order
63:14
that would rescind all former executive
63:15
orders having to do with covet
63:18
uh this would include the statewide mass
63:20
mandate which i believe
63:23
ends there tomorrow officially i believe
63:26
um the next day mississippi followed
63:29
suit
63:30
joe biden was asked about
63:33
this decision and this is what he had to
63:35
say about it
63:37
i hope everybody’s realized by now these
63:39
masks make a difference
63:41
we are on the cusp of being able to
63:44
fundamentally
63:46
change the nature of this disease
63:48
because of the way in which we’re able
63:49
to get
63:50
vaccines in people’s arms we’ve been
63:53
able to move that all the way up to the
63:54
end of may to have enough for every
63:56
american
63:57
to get every adult american to get a
63:58
shot
64:00
and the last thing the last thing we
64:02
need is the neanderthal thinking that
64:04
in the meantime everything’s fine take
64:06
off your mass
64:07
i hope everyone i just want to go first
64:09
of all who the hell made that sculpture
64:11
of of
64:12
robert bobby kennedy bobby kennedy i
64:15
so that has been around for many years
64:18
some people have it out other like some
64:20
presidents have had it out and others
64:21
put it away you can
64:22
pretty much guess who um and
64:26
i have always wondered why
64:29
just why
64:32
why i hope everybody’s really good at it
64:35
that’s
64:36
that it looks pretty like i can barely
64:39
tell it’s bobby kennedy
64:42
i briefly thought it was jfk mid impact
64:46
and so
64:50
now not all americans liked uh joe
64:53
biden’s comments matt
64:55
and we have some we have some reactions
64:57
here yes thank you greta
65:00
and here’s president biden earlier on
65:02
texas and mississippi
65:03
ending their mass mandates we’ve been
65:05
able to move that all the way up to the
65:07
end of may to have enough for
65:08
every american to get every adult
65:10
american to get a shot
65:12
and the last thing the last thing we
65:14
need is neanderthal
65:16
thinking that in the meantime
65:23
wow it’s powerful now thankfully
65:27
uh joe did come out um and he has uh
65:30
issued a statement apologizing for this
65:32
very insensitive remark to the neander
65:34
neanderthal community that’s not the
65:37
nope that was one and i had a nurse at
65:40
uh nurses at uh walter reed hospital who
65:44
would
65:44
bend down and whisper in my ear
65:48
go home and get me pillows they would
65:49
make sure they’d actually
65:51
probably nothing ever taught in uh you
65:53
can’t do it in the cover time but
65:55
they’d actually breathe in my nostrils
65:57
to make me move
65:59
to get me moving well that’s good
66:03
and i just want to give a real quick
66:04
shout out to our friends at time code
66:06
production
66:07
who um got that video made for me
66:10
very very quickly um they actually sent
66:14
me a couple of different versions
66:15
of it but i was getting them way too
66:18
late for me to upload them
66:19
um so you got the first one but uh
66:22
time code productions
66:24
timecodeproduction.com if you need any
66:25
video needs
66:26
make sure you go to
66:28
timecodeproduction.com and their
66:29
turnaround time
66:30
is amazing yeah because they got us that
66:34
um uh time so
66:38
timecodeproductionorproductions.com
66:40
time co product
66:43
man i know it’s time code production but
66:45
i am going to check
66:47
right now do you want me to play the
66:50
the other one they sent or is that not
66:52
relevant it’s the same thing it’s just a
66:54
little longer with more angles
66:57
oh okay um
67:01
so that’s terrible um
67:04
and uh so time code production
67:09
with the s not with s it is
67:12
yeah without nest timecodeproduction.com
67:15
uh great great guys over there
67:18
i’m friends with all of them uh they let
67:21
me run
67:22
uh this show out of their studio yeah
67:24
you gotta use the studio for a long time
67:25
yeah and it was great
67:26
um so now in a a moment of uh
67:30
most powerful man in the world humility
67:32
uh joe biden got fetty big ole helping a
67:35
humble pie
67:36
when this happened at an online event
67:39
with the president of the united states
67:43
who is the pres the president of the
67:45
united states
67:46
and nancy pelosi thank you thank you and
67:49
i’m
67:50
happy to take questions if that’s you
67:51
i’m supposed to do nance whatever you
67:53
want me to do
68:03
that’s amazing that
68:06
nance i’m gonna i can take questions if
68:09
that’s what you want me to do nance
68:12
fade just fade out just know just know
68:16
the joe biden is the first president
68:20
that i know of
68:23
who has not done a state of the union
68:26
in the first 30 days of being in office
68:30
can you imagine oh state of the union
68:35
not only can i imagine it but that is
68:38
like
68:40
some of the best dreams that i have
68:43
he’ll eventually have to do one there’s
68:45
no way he’s gonna have to
68:47
and when he does we are 100 going to
68:50
live stream that
68:51
and it will probably be the most
68:53
entertaining episode we’ve ever had
68:54
and we won’t have to say anything it’ll
68:56
literally just be him
68:59
now apparently on us
69:04
like how long do you think he can stick
69:06
to the teleprompter
69:08
before it just goes just
69:11
seconds seconds apparently on thursday
69:15
he is having an event
69:17
uh where he will actually be taking
69:19
questions
69:20
and i am yeah that was my look when
69:26
yeah i am almost interested in streaming
69:29
that if we can find that
69:33
how long is it do you know how long it’s
69:34
supposed to be i have no idea i
69:37
literally found out about it
69:38
five minutes before this show started i
69:40
am excited and definitely
69:42
i will stop doing everything to live
69:44
stream that that will be
69:46
fantastic i just want to see joe biden
69:49
failing
69:49
miserably at answering questions from
69:53
reporters
69:55
now speaking of slow-moving roller
69:57
coasters that you
69:58
of uh that are headed directly towards
70:00
an explosion that you just simply cannot
70:03
look away from because it’s just amazing
70:05
amounts of schadenfreude that you get to
70:07
experience because what a terrible
70:08
person that it’s happening to
70:10
andrea stewart cousins the democrat
70:13
senate majority leader in new york
70:16
i’m going to say that again the democrat
70:19
senate majority leader the person that’s
70:22
basically second in command
70:24
of the uh or second
70:27
most powerful in the government of
70:30
new york who is a democrat has
70:34
called for andrew cuomo to resign
70:38
uh if he has any more allegations
70:39
against him because apparently
70:41
three is is the the maximum number of
70:45
allegations of sexual abuse and assault
70:47
that you can have when you’re a democrat
70:49
she said uh
70:52
well all of that she said uh the uh
70:55
leader of new york state senate says
70:56
andrew como should we
70:58
should resign if one more just one more
71:01
okay
71:01
fool me once shame on me you fool me
71:04
twice
71:05
shame on you
71:08
fool me three times still
71:13
the shame on you bud but the fourth time
71:17
that would be on me she says
71:22
a chair can’t stand without four legs
71:24
neither can this
71:26
oh wow yeah she didn’t actually say that
71:28
by the way
71:29
that’s actually but that she might as
71:31
well uh told spectrum news that if there
71:33
are any further people coming forward i
71:35
think it would be the time to resign
71:37
but not if there aren’t no but not if no
71:40
more
71:41
not if no more now
71:44
since we last spoke two more people
71:48
and since she made that allegation two
71:51
more people
71:52
uh have come up with allegations against
71:54
him one was karen
71:55
hinton who told the post that cuomo had
71:59
embraced her
71:59
in his dimly lit los angeles hotel room
72:03
uh after a work event in 2000 and
72:06
annalise
72:08
uh another ex-aide to cuomo and she said
72:11
that the governor in 2014 hugged and
72:13
kissed her and grabbed her waist
72:16
bringing the total up to five
72:19
now cuomo has stated he will not resign
72:24
and he did give some bs apology about
72:26
the allegations and
72:27
i didn’t know i was hurting people i was
72:30
kidding i’m just joking around i’m just
72:34
if they were if they took it that way
72:36
i’m very sorry which is about the most
72:38
gas lady apology possible like oh yeah i
72:40
know i totally didn’t mean to
72:42
you know sexually assault uh
72:45
sexually you know harass them but if
72:47
they took it that way
72:49
but if they definitely feel terrible so
72:52
sorry
72:53
but i’m not gonna resign or be held
72:55
accountable in any way
72:57
now andrea stewart cousins who said that
72:59
if this happened
73:00
he should resign uh she has not as of
73:03
yet you can double check
73:04
for me matt uh as of last check she has
73:06
not returned our request
73:08
uh for follow-up comment she has not no
73:11
that’s unfortunate
73:12
she definitely has not i would know
73:14
immediately if that happened
73:18
so speaking of comments
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um we would love to hear your
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74:33
michael
74:34
codwell cod cadwallader cadwell adder
74:39
from michael sorry if he mispronounced
74:41
that
74:42
hi matt and spike my name is michael i’m
74:44
19 and from new jersey
74:46
so that means that my first general
74:49
election was
74:50
this past november and i of course voted
74:53
for joe and spike
74:54
and i want to thank spike for running
74:58
thank you you and joe have more than
75:00
earned my vote
75:01
uh this past november sucks you didn’t
75:04
win but
75:06
i guess that’s reality anyway
75:10
what are both of y’alls dream
75:14
presidential tickets per each top three
75:17
party the democrats
75:18
libertarians and republicans
75:21
spike you can say yourself if you want
75:23
to that wouldn’t be exciting but
75:26
you can do it if you want all right
75:29
thank you
75:30
bye i’m going to let i’m going to let
75:33
matt go for some curious what years are
75:34
oh man
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uh so for do you want me to go first no
75:39
no i got it um
75:43
like i know my head’s a ticket on the
75:46
other two parties
75:47
but i don’t know i don’t know vp
75:52
just say those so tulsi tulsi gabbard
75:55
would be my number one for the democrats
75:59
tulsi gabbard uh and then for the
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republicans thomas massey
76:03
would be my number one um and i
76:05
understand that neither of those two
76:06
things is gonna happen but
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that’s my ideal situation um
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and as i said i believe it was last week
76:15
um the only way i will probably ever
76:19
vote for president
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again is if spike cohen runs in 2024 uh
76:24
and or 2020 you know just if he ever
76:26
runs again other than that i don’t see
76:28
myself voting for president ever again
76:30
so
76:32
even after the stab thing
76:35
it humanizes you it makes you more like
76:38
it’s kind of like when you screw up the
76:39
stream
76:40
and people are like that was a great
76:41
episode because it made you guys seem
76:43
more
76:44
like relatable i mean who among us
76:47
hasn’t stabbed themselves
76:48
in the mouth with a knife while they’re
76:51
eating
76:53
literally everybody
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sure so who are my pick well and
77:00
thank you matt for that thank you for
77:02
your your vote of confidence it means a
77:04
lot to me and it came out of no
77:06
oh i was supposed to do the thing hold
77:07
on say it again
77:10
oh uh the only way i would vote for
77:12
president again
77:13
is if spike runs in 2024 or 2020
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but uh other than that i really don’t
77:19
see myself voting for
77:21
president thank you future um
77:26
thank you so um who are my picks
77:30
i’m i’m with you i don’t know who i
77:31
would pick for vice president but
77:34
for the same reasons in each party
77:38
uh i would pick um
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uh who who i would pick for each party
77:44
is for the same reason
77:45
uh thomas massey in the republican party
77:48
and ilhan omar
77:49
uh in the democratic party the reason
77:52
for that
77:53
is because they both don’t give a damn
77:56
what the party thinks for the most part
77:58
um thomas massey is more conservative
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leaning as a libertarian and
78:03
ilhan omar is absolutely very
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progressive leaning almost far left
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leaning
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they don’t give a crap what the party
78:08
wants or cares about they’re in there
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for their own
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beliefs and and and also i believe that
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them running in their respective parties
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would destroy their parties
78:18
uh if they actually got the nomination
78:20
because the party
78:21
uh leadership executive you know the
78:24
actual
78:25
you know um apparatchiks of the party
78:28
would
78:28
abandon it on mass like we just saw in
78:30
nevada
78:31
uh in where the uh far left slate took
78:35
over the nevada democratic party
78:37
and so everyone that worked for the
78:38
party just quit because they don’t want
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to have to do with that
78:41
so um anyway that’s who i would pick for
78:44
the libertarian party i’m going to
78:46
abstain from answering that because i
78:48
think any answer i give is going to be
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seen as trying to
78:52
tilt it uh in favor of one candidate or
78:54
another but i will say this i think
78:56
whoever the lp should run
78:58
is someone who can effectively and
79:00
bravely and boldly
79:02
put forward all of our beliefs and
79:03
principles in a way that
79:05
connects with everyday people and not
79:08
be milk toast and scared pool about our
79:11
beliefs
79:11
and also not be brutalists who just you
79:14
know try to shove it down everyone’s
79:15
throats
79:16
we need someone who is bold uh someone
79:18
who’s not going to be as scared of
79:19
controversy
79:20
someone who is going to be eager to
79:22
invite uh
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possibly even you know resistance from
79:26
state authorities
79:27
uh when they try to do things like you
79:29
know campaign illegally in miami
79:31
uh because of a lockdown um you know
79:33
those types of things
79:34
it needs to be someone that is willing
79:36
to take on the entire monster
79:38
and do so in a way that you know it
79:40
demonstrates how happy
79:41
that he or she is to do it and to
79:43
connect with everyday people
79:45
um so yeah um but thank you for that
79:48
question and i hope i didn’t butcher
79:50
i well one i said your last name a few
79:52
different ways
79:53
one of them i certainly butchered it so
79:55
i apologize uh here is our next question
79:58
from mason hello jew
80:02
and lefty my name is mason from parts
80:05
unknown
80:07
i want to ask a question about the death
80:09
penalty which you spoke about
80:11
several months ago i have nothing
80:14
morally against the death penalty of
80:18
course it is horrible if someone is put
80:20
to death on
80:21
false charges but if they are guilty of
80:23
a severe crime
80:24
death should be the punishment anyway
80:28
your reasons for being against the death
80:30
penalty were fiscal
80:33
i never knew how much it cost to put
80:35
someone through the whole process
80:38
so here’s my question why not just
80:42
reform the death penalty
80:44
what is preventing the government from
80:46
making it less expensive
80:50
so the reason that was also kind of
80:52
creepy but thank you for your question
80:54
uh the reason it’s so my second favorite
80:57
one ever
80:59
thank you jew and lefty like
81:02
jack america is still my all-time
81:05
favorite yes
81:06
yes jack america by far my all-time
81:08
favorite and
81:09
just the originality of however they
81:13
did that yeah i’m whatever
81:16
but it’s definitely top three it is yes
81:20
uh so a couple of months ago
81:24
i don’t know which episode uh mason is
81:27
referring to
81:29
but yeah we did talk about the financial
81:32
why why it is financially it’s not
81:35
financially conservative to
81:37
go for the death penalty that’s true
81:39
yeah that’s true yeah we
81:41
talked about that uh he said that he
81:44
doesn’t have a moral issue with the
81:45
death penalty
81:48
i know i do i’m 99 certain spike has
81:52
moral issues with the death penalty as
81:54
well um
81:55
yes things things that i so i used to be
81:59
pro death penalty
82:01
i i was not always yeah i was i was not
82:04
always against the death penalty
82:06
um and what initially switched my mind
82:08
was the financial reasons
82:11
if it costs more money if it costs more
82:13
money to kill them to keep them alive
82:14
then why would we spend the extra money
82:16
just keep them in jail no hope for
82:17
parole
82:18
that’s where that’s how i initially got
82:19
over and then i started learning that
82:21
uh one in eight people are on death row
82:24
because
82:25
or are falsely accused on death row then
82:27
you find out
82:28
that uh i believe i don’t have these
82:29
stats in front of me right now but i
82:31
think it’s 33
82:32
of all the people on death row are
82:34
mentally incapable to stand trial
82:36
um and many of them have to be drugged
82:40
in order to get to a
82:41
point of cognizance that they are even
82:43
legally allowed to be killed
82:47
they have to be drug 33 have to be
82:50
put on medication to be cognizant of the
82:53
fact of what is happening to them
82:56
these are not people that we should be
82:58
killing no way and
83:00
i do have a moral issue with it when you
83:02
have one in eight
83:03
on death row who have the who have been
83:06
uh falsely accused they should not be
83:09
there they should absolutely not be
83:11
there
83:12
so are there ways for the government to
83:15
make it more financially feasible yes
83:18
but in doing so
83:19
what you would have to do is get rid of
83:21
much of the appeals process
83:22
which mean you that number one and eight
83:24
would go up you would have more than 33
83:26
percent who would need to be
83:28
uh medicated to be cognizant enough to
83:31
be
83:31
murdered by the state so yes there are
83:34
ways to do it
83:35
but in all of those ways it makes me
83:37
more morally against the idea right the
83:39
death penalty
83:41
exactly pretty much everything that just
83:42
said that the one redeeming thing if you
83:45
want to call it that about our current
83:46
death penalty system
83:47
is that when you are found guilty and
83:49
and sentenced to death
83:51
you have in theory anyway years or even
83:54
decades to try to get it appealed
83:56
and and prove your innocence that’s what
83:59
makes it so pre
84:00
so expensive compared to just putting
84:02
them in jail because instead of just
84:03
putting them in
84:04
in jail for the rest of their life
84:06
they’re put in a
84:07
death you know death row where you know
84:10
they can’t have
84:11
visitors and where they’re in basically
84:13
isolation for the rest of their lives
84:14
and they have to go through these very
84:16
expensive appeal processes and
84:18
everything else
84:18
and that makes it you know much much
84:20
more expensive than just
84:22
putting them in jail the flip side of
84:24
that is like matt said if you get rid of
84:25
that yeah you make it less expensive
84:27
but now the rate of people who were
84:30
wrongfully accused who
84:31
aren’t able to end up having it
84:33
overturned goes up exponentially
84:35
which makes it even that much more
84:37
objectionable the reason that
84:38
libertarians oppose the death penalty is
84:40
because that we know that government
84:42
when given power to do something often
84:43
uses it in the most harmful
84:45
and inequitable and abusive ways and
84:48
when you give the government the power
84:49
to decide whether or not someone should
84:51
be alive
84:52
like any true predator they will use it
84:54
against the easiest prey
84:56
the people who are not able to fight
84:57
back the people who are not able to
84:59
defend themselves the people who are not
85:00
able to be able to mount a real defense
85:03
and who just kind of go along with it
85:05
we’ve heard stories of people
85:06
who were coerced into confessing to
85:08
doing something
85:09
were promised a a a a plea deal
85:14
even though they initially said they
85:15
didn’t do it they were promised a plea
85:17
deal
85:18
and then after they confessed they were
85:19
sentenced to the death penalty
85:21
there was a killing about this time last
85:23
year actually
85:24
of a man named uh nathaniel woods
85:28
in mississippi or i’m trying to remember
85:31
now arkansas mississippi
85:32
one of those states where he where he
85:36
was accused of killing three police
85:37
officers
85:38
even though it was never disputed that
85:40
he didn’t actually do it
85:42
they never claimed that he killed them
85:44
he was there when they were killed by
85:46
his friend and roommate
85:47
they just claimed that he was in on it
85:52
even though his friend and roommate who
85:54
actually killed them and who was already
85:55
on death row
85:56
wanted to testify with nothing in it for
85:59
him
85:59
wanted to testify that ken that nathan
86:02
had nothing to do with it
86:04
and the courts didn’t allow that
86:06
testimony
86:08
the only evidence they had that he was
86:10
in on it was the fact that he had yelled
86:12
at those cops or
86:13
sworn at those cops earlier in the day
86:15
and they killed him
86:16
it was about i think 15 years later last
86:19
year
86:20
they killed him it was essentially a uh
86:23
long drawn-out lynching process where
86:26
they killed a man because they could
86:28
so uh there is no way to reform the
86:30
death penalty other than to either make
86:32
it so much more prohibitively expensive
86:34
that it doesn’t make more
86:35
makes sense or to go the other way and
86:37
make it less expensive but make it
86:39
exponentially more likely to kill an
86:41
innocent person so the best way to do it
86:43
is just not do it
86:46
yeah there was that case we talked about
86:49
it last
86:50
last year at some i don’t remember all
86:52
the details i remember
86:54
that the state and i think it was a
86:57
arkansas or mississippi um somewhere
87:00
or maybe it was one of the federal cases
87:02
where they uh executed somebody
87:05
but uh the guy who was executed
87:09
never pulled the trigger he was there
87:11
but he he never pulled the trigger
87:13
he didn’t shoot anybody he didn’t kill
87:15
anybody um
87:16
and the only witness they had against
87:18
him was the guy who pulled the trigger
87:21
and he said oh yeah no he masterminded
87:23
the entire thing
87:24
yeah exactly and
87:28
things like this shouldn’t happen and
87:30
the state should not be murdering people
87:32
because of these things because the
87:34
state will then you
87:35
if they want that if they want the uh
87:38
death penalty on the table
87:39
they will find somebody to testify
87:41
against you they will do it
87:42
they will absolutely do it yeah yeah if
87:45
they decide they want to kill you you’re
87:47
dead
87:47
right yeah if they are truly a threat if
87:51
someone is found guilty of murdering
87:53
dozens of people think of a dylann roof
87:54
think of uh
87:56
the the kid in um what was his name uh
87:58
that that killed all the in in
88:00
florida and lakeland um uh
88:03
um anyway uh crew not lakeland um
88:08
down in uh parkland parkland that’s what
88:11
lakeland is where the 2021 florida
88:14
liberty libertarian
88:15
or yeah where the libertarian party of
88:17
florida’s convention is
88:18
yes this that so parkland uh where where
88:22
cruz did his uh
88:23
did his his massacre put him in jail for
88:26
the rest of their lives no hope of
88:27
parole
88:28
and if in some weird way and it probably
88:30
wouldn’t be in those cases but someone
88:31
is put away for
88:32
you know an egregious crime multiple
88:34
rape and homicide and then it turns out
88:36
20 years later they didn’t do it
88:39
and there’s proof they didn’t do it and
88:41
they were railroaded
88:42
then yeah you stole 20 or the state
88:44
stole 20 years from them
88:46
but they can go free they can get some
88:48
kind of settlement
88:49
they can try to reclaim what’s left of
88:51
their life if you kill them
88:53
there’s no undoing killing and it’s
88:57
there is just our vice president put two
89:00
innocent men away in in on death row
89:04
there is no accountability for it it was
89:06
said multiple times
89:08
even mike pence brought it up and it
89:10
wasn’t enough for people to go wow maybe
89:12
we shouldn’t vote for this person
89:16
as long as there’s that lack of
89:17
accountability and that corruption we
89:19
shouldn’t even be talking about keeping
89:20
the death penalty and i can’t think of a
89:22
scenario in which we ever should but
89:23
certainly not under the one that we have
89:25
now
89:26
um if you need one reason that should be
89:28
enough it’s nathaniel woods
89:29
or any of these other cases that we that
89:31
we’ve heard of so that’s our thoughts on
89:33
that
89:34
uh here is the next uh
89:37
one from laser matt laser legend hicks
89:40
hello again guy on left and spike this
89:42
is matt hicks calling in on the personal
89:44
injury attorney chris reynolds attorney
89:46
at law anchor calling moment tm
89:48
just sitting outside enjoying a
89:50
cigarette and a beer in this lovely 70
89:52
degree south carolina weather
89:55
and i started thinking about news from
89:57
the home front here in lovely
89:59
lovely south kagalaki
90:03
and i remember seeing on the news this
90:04
morning that uh
90:06
henry the [ __ ] mcmaster was just
90:10
endorsed by donald trump
90:13
and um do you guys have an election
90:17
i and and i can’t stress this enough
90:21
[ __ ] both those guys but um
90:25
yeah talk about that for a second i mean
90:27
why is trump endorsing people if he’s
90:29
not still relevant
90:34
well big [ __ ] republican party man
90:36
they got to fix their [ __ ]
90:38
anyway hashtag laser legend so trump is
90:41
still relevant to
90:43
50 probably yeah to 50 of the republican
90:46
party so
90:47
his his right his endorsement
90:50
actually does mean a lot it carries a
90:53
lot of weight
90:54
in especially areas like south carolina
90:57
that are very heavily trump country
91:01
yeah um yeah so in fact
91:04
interestingly enough uh donald trump
91:06
still matters a lot to a lot of people
91:08
part of the reason donald trump’s not on
91:10
twitter right now i believe
91:12
is because they know that if he were on
91:14
twitter and on facebook he would still
91:16
be the center of attention
91:18
even though he’s not president anymore
91:20
because he would insist on being
91:21
the center of attention and the media
91:23
would do everything they could to cover
91:25
it because it creates ratings
91:27
you know we all know that person who
91:29
goes oh man i’m so glad i don’t have to
91:31
follow the news anymore
91:34
which of course means joe biden gets to
91:35
do whatever the hell he wants but
91:37
that is indicative of just the sheer
91:38
number of people that aren’t paying
91:40
attention right now because donald
91:41
trump’s not in the in the
91:42
you know daily zeitgeist of what’s
91:44
happening so no i mean he’s very
91:45
relevant
91:46
certainly in the republican party and
91:47
really just in the political
91:48
conversation in general the man has an
91:50
incredible uh incredible uh cult of
91:53
personality now the fact that
91:55
he picked mick bitster
91:58
uh just drives home how much you make
92:01
that’s the republican
92:02
party [ __ ] mcbitchster
92:09
i actually i know very little about
92:12
henry mcmaster
92:13
except for he’s a [ __ ] yeah except for
92:15
i know he’s a [ __ ] like i know that
92:17
and that’s basically it i have not paid
92:21
any attention to that man
92:22
like i’m never gonna vote for the guy
92:25
you just know he’s a [ __ ] because i
92:26
told you
92:28
yeah i just know he’s a [ __ ] because
92:29
you told me
92:32
at least once a week yeah
92:35
at least at least once a week i hear
92:37
that henry mcmaster is a
92:39
[ __ ] it’s a bih so here’s the next one
92:42
from uh
92:43
from matt hicks guy on left and spike
92:47
this is
92:48
matt hicks calling in again on the
92:50
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
92:52
attorney at law and calling momentum
92:55
so our vice president recently began
92:58
some sort of
92:59
campaign about equality versus equity
93:03
to include some
93:06
twitter action about it and um
93:11
yeah i know how i feel about the whole
93:13
conversation i’d like to hear what
93:14
you gentlemen have to say about it
93:17
hashtag laser legend
93:21
so i don’t know what that’s in reference
93:24
to
93:25
okay so yeah i i don’t know what she
93:28
specifically said but i can tell you
93:30
what the debate is between equality and
93:32
equity
93:33
typically equality is basically
93:37
equality under the law equal treatment
93:40
and so forth
93:41
you know everyone is treated equally
93:43
equity is the concept that that’s unfair
93:46
because some of us do two things that
93:48
are out of our control
93:50
are you know behind and and you know are
93:53
at an immediate disadvantage
93:54
and so it is the government that put
93:57
them in that situation
93:58
uh should be uh creating equity so
94:01
you know we’ve often seen the um the
94:04
graphic of three kids who are uh
94:08
trying to they’re on a fence trying to
94:10
look into a
94:11
a baseball game or something and because
94:14
each of them are different heights even
94:15
though they’re all
94:16
on the same size um uh
94:19
box they each have different views and
94:22
the smallest kid
94:24
can’t see past the fence because they’re
94:25
not tall enough whereas with equity
94:27
the small kid gets a taller box and the
94:30
the tall kid doesn’t even have a box
94:32
because he didn’t need it and
94:33
and so forth first of all it’s an
94:34
incredible simplification of a
94:36
of an incredibly deep and nuanced issue
94:38
and second of all
94:39
it almost always centers the very
94:41
organization that created that inequity
94:43
in
94:43
an inequality at the center of being the
94:46
ones to fix it
94:47
that’ll work um by the way breaking news
94:50
the royal family
94:51
is racist um
94:54
so like in like any time that i’ve seen
94:57
any time i’ve seen that meme
94:58
i’m like okay so they’re gonna give the
95:01
the the smaller kid the two boxes the
95:03
the medium-sized kid the one box and
95:05
then the other kid gets
95:07
no bucks but then the government which
95:11
built that fence was just gonna raise
95:12
the fence
95:15
exactly i’ve always looked at that is
95:17
how i’ve always looked at that
95:19
exactly the more accurate analogy would
95:21
be if the
95:22
person that had the boxes and was in
95:24
charge of dot box distribution
95:26
was also the one who cut the kids legs
95:28
off so he was so short in the first
95:30
place
95:31
that that would be more accurate
95:33
especially with kamala harris involved
95:35
i don’t want to hear a conversation
95:36
about equality versus equity from
95:39
a person who described themselves as top
95:42
cop and who is in my mind best known for
95:45
putting two innocent black men away
95:47
in prison in death row uh for a crime
95:49
that she knew they did not commit
95:51
and even intentionally withheld evidence
95:52
from a judge after she was ordered to re
95:55
after her office was ordered to release
95:57
it i don’t want i want to hear about why
95:59
she did that
96:00
i really don’t want to hear anything
96:01
else i’d also like to hear if she still
96:03
uh believes uh joe biden’s accusers that
96:06
accused him of sexual assault
96:07
i want to want to know if she still is
96:09
that little girl who joe biden and his
96:11
segregationist friends
96:12
kept off the bus which uh historically
96:15
and
96:16
uh uh chronologically we know not to be
96:18
true
96:19
but let’s pretend it is true why are you
96:22
now
96:22
his vp if he is a terrible
96:24
segregationist racist who also probably
96:27
raped women
96:28
i’d i’d like to dance to have her answer
96:30
those things before i really want to
96:31
hear her opinion
96:32
on racial issues especially since uh
96:35
yeah do i want to go yeah sure
96:36
i shouldn’t really even identify as
96:37
black until a few years ago
96:40
so there’s that she was indian american
96:43
up until a few years ago
96:45
yeah and her own dad blaster for it we
96:47
can talk about that
96:48
i’d like that uh here’s uh one more from
96:52
matt laser legend hicks hello the guy on
96:55
left and
96:56
spike this is maddix calling in on the
96:59
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
97:01
attorney at law anchor calling moment
97:04
tm
97:06
so on a lighter note
97:09
i just wanted to ask you guys like i’m
97:12
thinking about bringing the top hat back
97:14
and if i bought you guys top hats if i
97:18
bought all three of his top hats would
97:20
you guys
97:20
wear them like they’re kind of they can
97:24
be a little expensive and i don’t want
97:25
to go
97:26
all ham and buy a bunch of [ __ ] top
97:28
hats if you guys aren’t even gonna wear
97:30
them
97:31
so um yeah let me know
97:34
hashtag loser legend i think you should
97:37
wear a top hat
97:38
if there’s anyone matt hicks i think
97:42
if there’s anyone that can pull off the
97:43
top hat
97:45
it’s matt laser legend hicks i’m not
97:47
gonna
97:48
matt hicks and uh adam the freeman those
97:50
two guys could pull off the top
97:53
those two i don’t think definitely i
97:54
don’t think i i should
97:56
no you can wear one if you want i don’t
97:59
i don’t see it in my future
98:00
yeah i’m not no i’m not a top hat kind
98:02
of guy like i either want the um
98:04
like i have a bowler that i like and
98:07
then i have
98:08
then i want to get a pork pie
98:13
like those two i’m okay with i have some
98:16
like the
98:17
like beanie toboggan type hats for when
98:19
it’s so cold that my head hurts
98:21
um other than that i’m not really a hat
98:23
guy
98:24
um i’m not either i’m just trying to do
98:26
it for events
98:27
yeah i i think i think but i think matt
98:29
i think matt hicks you should get one
98:32
i want to first of all i want to see it
98:34
and second of all i think that you
98:36
should um i think we would definitely
98:38
update your photo
98:41
yes update your photo with a top hat
98:45
yes yes if anyone can pull it off
98:48
it is matt laser legend hicks so here is
98:51
our uh
98:51
question from our first uh call message
98:54
from uh
98:55
kenneth ebble evil god what why can i
98:58
not remember the man’s last name
99:00
evil evil yeah it is evil okay all right
99:04
it’s evil
99:05
uh from canada i mean i talk with him on
99:06
a regular basis like
99:08
it’s embarrassing anyway here’s here’s
99:10
from kenneth
99:13
hello spikal and matric this is your
99:15
favorite kenneth
99:17
anyhow a libertarian page i follow
99:19
recently ran a comment poll asking who
99:21
should run on the national ticket in 24.
99:23
the results were roughly as follows a 35
99:26
for spike
99:27
25 for amash 7 for jojo and even 2 for
99:30
matt
99:31
among others the one that really
99:32
concerned me was 13
99:34
for tulsi gabbert i’m all four people
99:37
converting over to the lp
99:38
but we to stop running republican
99:40
rejects with a vague libertarian landing
99:42
dues
99:42
uh you know this kind of reminds me of
99:44
what they told me growing up to the
99:45
orphanage
99:46
woodman’s trash is not always another
99:48
man’s treasure
99:49
anyhow just wanted to get you guys
99:51
thoughts thank you
99:55
i got two votes two people want me to
99:58
run
99:59
the free world he just told an orphanage
100:02
joke and that was your take
100:04
anyway uh yeah no that’s fine
100:07
uh where which group was this i i didn’t
100:10
even know there was a
100:11
poll didn’t know this was a thing like
100:13
i’m not on facebook a lot anymore
100:14
because
100:15
i can’t uh because facebook has made it
100:19
virtually impossible increasingly
100:20
difficult for you to be on facebook yeah
100:22
um it’s like a really weird water
100:24
torture they’re doing to you and it’s
100:26
it’s kind of fascinating but also
100:27
infuriating
100:28
it’s so infuriating because i can’t do
100:30
anything on our page
100:32
it’s the it’s just weird um so
100:39
yeah tulsi gabriel even her
100:42
reason for opposing war is not a
100:45
libertarian one it’s more of a kind of
100:47
like
100:48
america for and it’s not a bad position
100:50
necessarily
100:51
but it’s more of like an america first
100:52
we need to be ready to take on the real
100:55
threats
100:55
she’s not even against ending all the
100:57
wars just a good number of them
100:59
um so yeah i don’t
101:02
i mean let’s be clear why a lot of
101:04
libertarians like tulsi gabbard
101:07
because she’s hot
101:10
it’s why a lot of libertarians like aoc
101:14
that’s also true although that’s more of
101:16
like a grun a grudge hate
101:18
thing but no there’s a but you’re right
101:20
there are a couple i was gonna say that
101:21
really depends on the libertarian there
101:22
are a couple aoc stands yeah yeah and
101:24
and the the coconut the coconut milk
101:26
mommy squad
101:28
does come out quite a bit to defend her
101:30
and they’ll be like oh you know she
101:32
said we even had a clip of her saying
101:34
and i think she got caught off guard
101:36
she might actually be more libertarian
101:38
than she puts on because remember we had
101:40
the video where she was leaving a
101:41
campaign event
101:42
and someone asked her if she thought
101:44
walmart should sell ar-15s
101:46
and she was like that’s up to walmart
101:48
and then walked by
101:49
and you could tell it wasn’t like a
101:50
rehearsed answer it was just her saying
101:52
something and what
101:53
so maybe she is more libertarian but
101:55
from her stated positions she is not
101:58
libertarian she’s she’s
101:59
she’s not libertarian she’s not is she
102:02
welcome to the party
102:03
absolutely would i want her at the top
102:05
of the ticket right off the bat
102:06
absolutely not
102:07
would i be happy to have her join the
102:09
party become a part of what we’re doing
102:11
uh maybe run for her old seat you know
102:13
uh and bring that that level of
102:15
of clout to it and and you know uh learn
102:18
more about what we believe and and
102:20
you know help grow the libertarian party
102:22
in hawaii and nationally absolutely 100
102:25
percent
102:26
and tulsi for president right up no no
102:29
no
102:29
or even vice president no she’s not
102:31
she’s not a
102:32
you know uh compared to even a justin
102:35
amash or even a gary johnson she’s just
102:38
she gary johnson and justin amash even
102:40
when they were republicans
102:41
were liberty leaning republicans tulsi
102:44
gabbard is anti-most wars
102:46
she also supports gun control she
102:49
supports a watered-down version
102:51
of medicare for all she is a general
102:54
believer that government should be big
102:56
or bigger and at least as involved if
102:58
not more involved in your life
103:00
than it is now she’s uniquely not
103:02
liberated she’s she has a
103:04
a an authoritarian mindset when it comes
103:06
to the relationship between government
103:07
and the people
103:08
um so no
103:12
i’d go with matt this this man
103:15
i’d go with spike this one this one
103:20
that this spike as opposed to the other
103:22
one uh so thank you for that kenneth
103:24
here’s the next one from kenneth evil
103:28
hey guys uh second question um i’m in a
103:31
bit of a pickle
103:32
so as you guys know i have a wife who
103:34
grew up in southeast asia so
103:36
naturally it’s pretty fun to play pranks
103:39
here and there
103:40
it wasn’t easy but i was able to
103:42
convince her that wyoming isn’t real and
103:44
it was just made up so it had 50 states
103:47
well it turns out that we’re going on a
103:48
road trip this year that takes us
103:50
through there and i’m not sure how she’s
103:52
gonna take it
103:53
any ideas should i just route through
103:54
the dakotas i’m worried if she figures
103:56
this one out she’ll start questioning
103:58
australia
104:00
wyoming’s not real you have nothing to
104:02
worry about just tell her it’s a very
104:04
large town
104:08
it’s just in montana yeah it’s just a
104:11
really large
104:12
town in montana you know you don’t have
104:15
to accept
104:16
you know wyoming propaganda like that
104:18
you know
104:19
the science is not settled on wyoming
104:21
even remotely it’s montana
104:23
and you know it’s either montana or it’s
104:27
or it’s uh
104:29
idaho my geography’s off right now it’s
104:31
not montana it’s not
104:33
there is no wyoming you don’t have to
104:34
worry about that um
104:36
and australia is absolutely not real
104:38
that is a total figment
104:40
um here is the last one from zach britt
104:43
who i will be seeing this weekend
104:44
and next weekend i think actually
104:48
hey y’all my name is zach i am the
104:50
secretary of the libertarian party in
104:52
mississippi
104:53
and mississippi is actually doing
104:54
something [ __ ] right for once uh we
104:57
got rid of our lockdowns um i just
104:58
wanted to
105:00
get your guys thoughts on that because i
105:02
know you guys mentioned it along with uh
105:03
texas
105:04
uh our state’s getting over lockdowns
105:06
but i want you guys to maybe elaborate
105:08
that more and what are your thoughts on
105:09
um
105:10
bunk flight mississippi actually being
105:12
smart about something for once thanks
105:13
guys love the show
105:15
that’s quite a descriptor
105:21
so when it comes to this is i’m this is
105:24
me
105:25
this is i’m not speaking for anybody
105:27
else on this show
105:29
um when it comes to uh
105:32
the governor of texas and the governor
105:34
of mississippi and i think
105:36
arizona and
105:39
somebody else just recently said that
105:41
they were gonna end their lockdowns
105:43
um i don’t remember who that one was it
105:45
came out today
105:46
um but as far as these governors saying
105:50
we’re going to end all of our lockdowns
105:52
and we’re going to rescind the
105:53
executive orders that had to do with
105:55
covid including mask mandates and
105:57
lockdowns and blah blah blah blah blah
105:58
blah blah
106:00
i don’t too late like you should have
106:03
never done it you should have stood up
106:05
and not done that
106:06
and stood up for your state and stood up
106:09
for the people of your state
106:10
you have four million small businesses
106:13
closed across the country
106:15
um and the cdc just yesterday
106:18
came out with a uh report that said mask
106:22
mandates had a statistical
106:24
non-difference
106:25
than not been places without mass
106:28
mandates so
106:29
at no point should this have ever
106:30
happened it should have never gotten
106:32
this far we should have not spent 2.9
106:34
plus however many more
106:36
in stimulus packages um and
106:40
you doing it one year after all of this
106:42
started i don’t care like you should
106:44
have never done it you should have stood
106:45
up then
106:46
and said no i’m not going to kowtow to
106:48
everything going on out there
106:49
and i’m going to keep my state open and
106:51
i’m going to make sure that the people
106:53
of my state continue to work and
106:54
continue to make money and continue to
106:56
survive
106:58
without you exactly i agree i
107:01
and and i’m happy for the people in
107:04
in those states that are now not having
107:06
to deal with that after all the
107:08
suffering you’ve had to go through so
107:09
it’s not that at all
107:10
but i am not giving the governor’s
107:12
credit no exactly
107:14
you shouldn’t have done it in the first
107:15
place and i’ll go a step
107:18
and i i won’t even say a step further
107:19
i’m sure matt agrees with me on this
107:21
you don’t have the right or the
107:23
authority to do that in the first place
107:25
and i think celebrating that these
107:26
things are happening is sort of a de
107:28
facto admission that they had they were
107:30
oh thank god they finally
107:31
undid that no they shouldn’t have done
107:33
it to begin with
107:34
it’s like if you know when the when the
107:37
uh
107:38
uh and this is the perfect parallel uh
107:40
but
107:41
you can name any bad policy uh you can
107:43
name for example the internment of
107:44
japanese people
107:46
which was a much more intense uh
107:49
lockdown for the people that
107:50
it was imposed upon uh and had no
107:53
scientific basis or
107:54
or or justification for it even then uh
107:57
but
107:57
for you know it still was a form of the
108:00
government
108:01
incorrectly and against their you know
108:04
any right that they had
108:05
telling people where they could go on
108:07
what they could do uh um
108:09
and when it ended yes that was great it
108:12
ended but it’s not like we cheer on the
108:14
politicians who ended it
108:15
it it shouldn’t have never happened in
108:17
the first place they they should never
108:18
have been granted or or
108:20
presumed to have that authority and uh
108:22
anyone who resisted it in my mind was
108:24
doing the right thing
108:25
and uh like matt said they should have
108:27
never done it to begin with and
108:28
no i’m not saying that interning of
108:30
japanese is a perfect parallel
108:32
to the lockdowns or anything like that
108:33
i’m just saying when government does
108:34
something bad that hurts lots and lots
108:36
and lots of people that it never should
108:37
have done
108:38
when they stop the correct response is
108:40
to say i’m glad it’s not happening
108:42
anymore you should have never done it we
108:43
shouldn’t have given we shouldn’t
108:44
presume that you had the authority to
108:46
begin with in the first place not
108:47
celebrate them and tell them how brave
108:49
they are it would have been brave to say
108:50
you weren’t going to do it in the first
108:51
hand place
108:52
right yes uh that is 100
108:56
how how i feel about like when i heard
108:58
when i heard that texas was opening
109:00
to 100 capacity i was like oh good for
109:03
texas and greg abbott was like
109:05
this is great i’m going to rescind
109:07
everything and i’m going to put
109:08
everything back to the way it was it’s
109:09
like no
109:10
screw you you put it there in the first
109:12
place you shouldn’t have done it
109:14
and now millions of people are suffering
109:18
so screw you yeah you shouldn’t have
109:21
done it
109:22
and you know now you have a situation
109:24
where
109:25
people can legitimately go to government
109:27
and say you owe me money because
109:30
under the constitution uh when you claim
109:33
eminent domain over me and my life and
109:35
my ability to collect a livelihood
109:37
you owe me compensation yep
109:41
i mean that’s the scenario that they
109:43
have built and it’s just
109:44
they shouldn’t like matt’s they
109:45
shouldn’t have done it they just
109:46
shouldn’t have done it so should have
109:47
never folks that is
109:49
thank you for all of your calls uh and
109:51
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109:53
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109:54
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109:57
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110:02
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110:04
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110:05
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110:07
waters of freedom now uh
110:08
speaking of uh things that government
110:12
should have never done in the first
110:14
place in first place
110:16
is that sure um we have a bill that came
110:20
out uh called hr1
110:22
otherwise known as the for the people
110:24
bill um
110:28
that anytime that there is a bill named
110:31
this way
110:34
it’s straight like it strikes literal
110:36
fear inside of me
110:39
the patriot act was not patriotic yep
110:43
the affordable care act was not a fun
110:46
about affordable care yeah
110:47
yeah yeah so anything called for the
110:50
people
110:54
i don’t trust it you can almost be
110:56
assured that it’s going to be a terrible
110:58
thing
110:58
and you should run so let’s talk so tell
111:01
us about this
111:02
matt the hr one it’s intended to revamp
111:04
the entire voting process in the country
111:06
uh the the democratic progressive left
111:09
is heralding it as the
111:10
uh greatest thing since the civil rights
111:12
act of 1964.
111:14
that should also scare you uh tell us a
111:16
little bit about what’s in this bill
111:18
so so there are a few uh
111:21
things in this bill that i’ve actually
111:23
there’s a lot of things that i put in
111:25
here
111:25
um it would make election day a federal
111:27
holiday which this means
111:29
because a lot of people being like why
111:30
is an election day a federal holiday you
111:32
know
111:32
people should have the day off work now
111:34
this means that people who
111:36
uh work in government or at banks will
111:38
have the day off
111:40
yeah and everybody else
111:43
will still have to go to work yeah all
111:46
the people who are working in the
111:48
service industry are working in retail
111:50
because
111:50
now everybody’s off of work and they are
111:53
going to go vote and then they are going
111:55
to come
111:55
and visit these businesses so really
111:58
this is only helping a small minority of
112:00
the country if they do
112:02
if you woke up today and said gee i
112:04
think the government
112:05
and the banks don’t have enough say in
112:07
how things are going you should like
112:09
that part
112:09
if you did not do that then this is
112:12
not good right um they would also
112:16
override state laws on voter id so
112:19
anywhere that
112:19
there’s a voter id they would override
112:21
it now whether you are for voter id or
112:23
against voter id
112:26
they are taking this right away from the
112:28
states who are allowed to run elections
112:30
their way
112:32
there is not a single other country that
112:34
i know of that does not require
112:36
identification to vote the only
112:39
legitimate justification i’ve ever heard
112:40
of why there shouldn’t be an id to vote
112:42
is well there are many people who can’t
112:45
afford the cost of an id
112:46
um and so and and don’t have the the
112:49
means or ability to be able to get one
112:51
okay so then make it free
112:54
make the id free the whole point of
112:55
voter id is to make sure that the person
112:57
who is showing up to vote
112:58
does vote uh i’m i’ve heard people say
113:01
well there’s never been an incident of
113:03
widespread voter id
113:05
voter fraud with people misrepresenting
113:07
themselves that that might be true it
113:09
would be hard to know if it were true
113:10
because
113:10
they’re not having to identify
113:12
themselves but let’s let’s say that’s
113:14
not true
113:15
if you show up to vote and have been
113:17
told no you already voted
113:19
you have no recourse or way of proving
113:21
that you didn’t unless there is some
113:23
kind of paper trail with an id
113:24
i i i know that there is a big split
113:27
among libertarians on this subject i
113:29
think if you are going to have a system
113:30
of voting
113:31
it needs to be demonstrated that you are
113:33
who you say you are
113:34
and the easy way to get around the the
113:36
built-in uh
113:37
um structural reasons why certain people
113:40
are less able or less likely to be able
113:42
to
113:43
uh get ids address that if that’s how
113:46
you’re gonna do it don’t say
113:47
uh oh no you don’t have to prove that
113:49
you say you are otherwise you literally
113:51
can show up
113:52
and say i’m such and such and
113:55
then vote as that person and they don’t
113:57
get to when they show up unless they lie
113:59
and say there’s someone else
114:01
uh automatic voter registration for
114:04
anyone who has a government id or uses a
114:06
government
114:07
service so that means even if let’s say
114:10
you fancy yourself an anarchist who
114:13
never wants to be part of that
114:15
nope if you get a driver’s license or if
114:18
you
114:18
had to go on unemployment due to a
114:20
pandemic
114:22
you will automatically be registered to
114:24
vote
114:27
by the way the first this is the first
114:29
step to mandatory voting which is what
114:31
they have in places like australia
114:33
is mandatory registration then they have
114:35
mandatory voting where you get fined if
114:37
you don’t vote
114:38
they would also mandate doesn’t matter
114:40
what the state law is it would mandate
114:42
same-day registration which means
114:44
somebody could walk in on
114:46
uh election day register with no id and
114:51
vote and 15 days of early voting no
114:55
matter what state constitution say
114:57
those things should be decided by states
114:59
i i don’t think there’s anything
115:01
almost everything in here should be
115:02
decided by states
115:04
pretty much yeah yeah no more
115:06
requirement for mail-in votes to be
115:08
notarized or signed by witnesses
115:12
uh no more laws against ballot
115:15
harvesting
115:17
uh ballots would have to be counted
115:20
yeah that’s a bit can we talk about that
115:23
for a second
115:24
yes ballot harvesting is when you go
115:28
and you come into a voting uh precinct
115:30
and go i got all these votes i went out
115:32
and people voted
115:33
this is totally their votes trust me
115:36
and in many states that’s not legal
115:38
because of all the obvious things that
115:40
could happen if you can have someone
115:41
leave with a bunch of blank uh ballots
115:45
and come back
115:46
with a bunch of filled out ones and
115:48
totally promise
115:49
that they got all those filled out but
115:51
don’t ask me how
115:53
and you can’t make me show any kind of
115:55
identification or notarization i just
115:57
this
115:58
i did it look me
116:01
yep these things together
116:05
are hey if you want to commit election
116:08
fraud
116:09
here’s how including yeah
116:13
ballots would have to be counted for 10
116:14
days after the election
116:17
like that would allow so many harvesters
116:20
to just
116:21
drop no voter id the results pretty much
116:26
and suddenly
116:31
um states can no longer
116:34
require a voter to provide an id to vote
116:37
by mail or require notarize or witness
116:39
of voter signatures to cast an absentee
116:42
ballot which is different which combined
116:44
with vote ballot harvesting is just
116:47
oh yeah wow yeah uh the bill states that
116:50
congress can establish the conditions
116:52
uh states must follow in carrying out
116:55
congressional redistricting
116:58
including to create independent
117:00
redistricting commissions now
117:01
many states have independent
117:02
redistricting commissions and i’m not
117:05
saying that these are bad
117:06
i am saying these are bad when run by
117:09
the federal government
117:10
and one party has the power yep
117:17
um
117:22
deceptive audio oh yeah ban on deceptive
117:25
audio or photos of candidates in a ban
117:27
on knowingly making false statements
117:29
about a federal election
117:32
we’ve already got a taste of what false
117:35
statements are
117:36
you ever had a story about joe biden
117:38
fact checked and it’s true
117:39
but it didn’t have context so they said
117:42
it was false
117:42
even though if you read the thing it
117:44
said he did what you said that the
117:45
article said he did
117:47
imagine if the federal government’s now
117:49
fact-checking you
117:50
and you do jail time or pay a fine
117:52
because you were wrong
117:54
right and the person who’s deciding
117:55
whether what you said was right or wrong
117:57
is the person you set it against
118:02
um there’s nothing you would
118:12
yeah there’s one in here that scares
118:16
me and should scare you um very much
118:20
uh hr one would allow regulators to
118:23
police all
118:24
campaign-related disbursements defined
118:26
as any public communication that
118:29
promotes or supports the election of a
118:31
candidate for that office
118:32
or attacks or opposes uh the election of
118:36
a candidate for that office
118:38
your post about the election and how you
118:40
think about it
118:41
is now under fec control
118:46
well this hasn’t passed the senate yet
118:48
so no i’m saying if this passes if this
118:50
passes right
118:51
right right any opinion that you share
118:53
any public communication so anything you
118:55
share on social media or in person with
118:57
a bunch of people
118:58
is gonna be under is gonna be considered
119:00
a disbursement
119:02
that you will have to disclose to the
119:04
federal government
119:06
yep i wonder who that helps
119:10
right now uh only television radio uh
119:13
advertisements currently follow under
119:14
that campaign
119:15
finance under campaign finance laws hr
119:18
one would include
119:18
posts on social media youtube videos
119:22
podcasts email marketing
119:26
and even content posted on personal
119:28
websites or you know
119:31
us yeah here and you
119:35
you comment you you commenting and
119:37
sharing
119:38
and subscribing and liking
119:42
which if you haven’t done yet like
119:43
comment share and subscribe
119:45
well you still can this and this is by
119:47
the way going into this next thing
119:49
the very next step is you are going to
119:51
have to get uh going to have to get
119:53
labeled and and registered as a lobbyist
119:55
for having an opinion publicly that’s
119:58
what this
119:58
is this is you know you want to talk
120:01
about
120:01
voter suppression how about telling a
120:03
voter that in order to be able to share
120:05
your opinion
120:06
uh and and and when what opinion is
120:09
something that is considered political
120:11
uh is uh
120:13
is going to be decided by the federal
120:14
government who obviously does not want
120:16
you to say
120:17
that you like them not that you don’t
120:18
like them very much and want less of
120:20
them
120:22
yep uh that in mind now that you’re a
120:25
lobbyist with your own pack
120:27
they’re going to limit your spending and
120:30
of course when you talk
120:31
that’s considered like-kind disbursement
120:34
so that’s money you just spent by
120:35
talking
120:36
they’re going to limit that h.r 1 would
120:38
repeal citizens united and allow
120:40
congress to power to set
120:42
allow congress the power to set
120:44
reasonable limits on the raising and
120:46
spending of money by candidates and
120:48
others to
120:49
influence elections and i cannot stress
120:52
this part enough
120:54
you will now your words will be
120:56
considered a
120:57
campaign related disbursement meaning
120:59
that it will be a
121:00
signed a monetary value
121:04
and considered a like kind exchange or a
121:07
like-kind contribution
121:09
to whatever campaign or or political
121:12
action committee or whatever else
121:14
they decide that you’re a part of and
121:15
once you reach that limit
121:17
you can’t do it anymore like right now
121:20
you can only do a certain amount of
121:21
advertising for or against something
121:24
before you reach the fec limit now it
121:26
would be a limit on how much you could
121:28
say it
121:29
or post it or podcast it or youtube it
121:32
or yeah any of that
121:36
and it would grant some states and this
121:38
is literally like some states to be
121:40
named
121:42
don’t know which ones uh some states
121:44
who’s the ones whose senators are needed
121:47
right uh with 10 million dollars a piece
121:50
to run
121:50
so-called uh my voice voucher
121:53
pilot programs these states would
121:55
provide eligible voters with vouchers
121:57
worth 25
121:58
to contribute to candidates of their
122:02
choice
122:06
again government they will be giving a
122:09
few
122:10
random states 10 million dollars a piece
122:12
to give
122:14
eligible voters vouchers worth 25 to
122:17
give to candidates of their choice
122:20
who do you think those eligible voters
122:22
are going to be
122:25
because 25 divided by 10 million is
122:28
4 million vouchers right jessica
122:31
mitchell says vote bucks
122:33
um did i do that wrong
122:36
i don’t know i didn’t listen i i think i
122:38
did that wrong hold on i’ll be right
122:40
back
122:43
so one is terrifying yeah no 400
122:47
oh gosh it’s even worse so 10 million
122:49
divided by 25
122:50
is 400 000 so everyone’s not gonna get
122:54
it
122:54
you only get it if you’re eligible what
122:57
do you just
122:58
what are the kind you can say in the
122:59
comments what do you think are the kind
123:00
of things that are going to make you
123:02
eligible
123:12
so this is going to change if this bill
123:15
passes
123:16
it’s got to go through the senate which
123:20
that’s tough it went almost i think it
123:23
went almost party line vote
123:24
in the uh house i think one democrat
123:27
voted against it
123:30
i think one democrat voted against it
123:32
but i’m not 100 sure
123:34
he may have abstained um
123:39
if this passes the senate joe biden has
123:42
already stated he will sign it
123:44
of course and then it will come up to
123:47
the supreme court like this will
123:49
immediately
123:50
immediately be in the supreme court
123:53
there will be lawsuits
123:55
everywhere because
123:59
the prop states the states like florida
124:01
will say no i’m not doing this
124:03
yep i’m absolutely not doing this and
124:06
then a lawsuit will happen
124:07
and then political action committees
124:09
will sue individual voter groups you’ll
124:11
sue i’m sure the libertarian party will
124:13
be a part of fighting this thing
124:15
um because if you ever want the
124:18
republocrats not to dominate
124:20
every lever of power in government this
124:22
is the last thing you want to see
124:23
because this is them you know i believe
124:26
it was stalin who said it doesn’t matter
124:28
who votes it matters who counts the
124:30
votes
124:30
this protects who counts the votes who
124:33
submits the votes
124:34
uh who gets money to contribute who is
124:37
allowed to even speak
124:38
in the campaign this is huge this is a
124:41
big big nightmare and it’s being pushed
124:44
as voter reform
124:45
this is a massive infringement on your
124:47
right for even if you don’t vote
124:50
even if you don’t vote if you just want
124:52
to give your opinion i don’t like trump
124:54
i don’t like biden i don’t like
124:56
kamala harris i don’t like whoever i
124:58
don’t like spike cohen i don’t like what
124:59
who whoever’s whoever’s running not
125:01
running whatever party if
125:02
if they they get to decide what is or is
125:05
not uh
125:06
a disbursement to a campaign
125:10
and you as a private individual will be
125:12
allotted based on what they say
125:14
your speech is worth
125:17
you’ll be allotted a certain amount of
125:19
speaking that you can do
125:21
and posting and youtube videos and
125:22
podcasting whatever else you do
125:24
commenting this is imagine being told
125:28
that you’ve reached your limit for the
125:29
number of times you can comment on joe
125:31
biden’s post
125:34
this is a nightmare this is a
125:37
nightmare if this passes the senate
125:41
which right now uh personal opinion
125:44
you may have a different one the most
125:45
powerful person in the senate is joe
125:47
manchin
125:48
uh he he and kristen
125:52
uh synonymous and named cinema
125:55
how is it uh cinema i think cinema it’s
125:59
not like that
126:00
i always want to say cinema and i’m like
126:02
i don’t know if that’s right
126:04
but i think it’s cinema but it might be
126:06
cinema but kristen right
126:08
kristen uh kristen and joe manchin
126:11
they’re the two most powerful because
126:12
they will vote against their parties
126:15
they will vote against the democrats um
126:18
the republicans they can’t do anything
126:21
they don’t have enough
126:24
yeah no this will this will get passed
126:26
uh this will get passed by a
126:28
50 50 with kamala harris uh breaking the
126:31
tie if it needs to be
126:32
uh i can see i could see mansion saying
126:35
no i could see it
126:38
that’s all it’ll take right the problem
126:40
is
126:41
this can be tweaked a little bit to be
126:43
made not quite as egregious
126:45
and then pressure applied to mansion
126:47
well hey look we budged we did what we
126:48
could you’re just one senator what are
126:50
you doing
126:51
this is scary the i i believe that the
126:53
only way that this will be able to be
126:54
effectively fought
126:55
is through the courts um and and and
126:58
hopefully the supreme court sees this
126:59
for the nightmare it is and strikes it
127:00
down because
127:01
i would give this a very high likelihood
127:03
of passing
127:04
right now if not it’s not in its exact
127:08
form
127:09
in a in a not terribly modified form
127:13
bol johnson in the comments says it
127:15
won’t get by the filibuster yes that’s
127:17
true it wouldn’t get by the filibuster
127:19
however that is one of the nuclear
127:23
options that’s left on the table is to
127:24
end the filibuster
127:26
yep if they were to get rid of it they
127:29
would say oh we’re just going to get rid
127:31
of it temporarily in order to make sure
127:32
that
127:33
the voting rights of so many people of
127:35
disenfranchised voters
127:36
are restored and they can know that they
127:38
can go like they will do
127:40
it they will 100 percent do it if they
127:43
think that they have the votes to pass
127:44
this
127:45
oh yeah yeah no this this insures for
127:47
public crack control forever
127:49
and if you think the republicans are on
127:51
your side right now they’re not as soon
127:52
as they’re in office they will use
127:54
this thing uh because there there’s no
127:56
there
127:57
the democrats aren’t going to conquer
127:59
everything and be in control forever
128:01
that’s just not how politics works
128:02
people get fed up with this side so much
128:04
they move to this side they get so fed
128:05
up with the sides in which they move to
128:07
this side
128:07
eventually the republicans will have it
128:09
they’ll wield it just as brutally as the
128:10
democrats did
128:12
every bit as much as they fought it now
128:14
uh the only reason they’re fighting this
128:15
is because they’re not in power
128:16
well what i will say what i will say is
128:20
that this bill
128:21
did make it to uh the senate back
128:24
in 2019 and mcconnell did not put it on
128:27
the floor
128:28
he was like no we’re not going to even
128:29
vote on that and when asked why he said
128:31
because i decided what’s on there
128:32
uh instead he put the green new deal on
128:34
there um
128:36
literally that was that was what he put
128:38
on instead of this
128:39
um so the republicans did have the
128:42
opportunity
128:43
to pass this and they didn’t they did
128:46
not now i’d
128:48
if this was in place they would use the
128:50
crap out of it
128:53
they would use the crap out of it and
128:56
everything that they could possibly do
128:59
to make sure that they held control
129:01
they would do it yeah when given the
129:04
opportunity to pass it they did not
129:08
that’s fair i will say this mcconnell
129:10
knew trump wasn’t getting reelected like
129:12
it wasn’t hard to read those tea leaves
129:14
and uh i think he knew that this
129:16
if they passed this oh yeah in 19 you
129:20
and i were saying
129:22
that he was going to get real i have
129:23
said i’ve always said that it was
129:24
possible he’d get reelected but that i
129:26
was leaning towards
129:27
him getting out uh up until i i think
129:30
the only time that i would have said i
129:32
think he can get reelected
129:33
was going into 2018 2019 i was
129:36
really starting to think that um it you
129:39
know it
129:40
it was always possible that he could win
129:42
but just
129:43
looking at the sheer numbers and the
129:44
just the the
129:46
the base of support that he had uh i i
129:49
thought that it would be
129:50
um i also thought that it wouldn’t be
129:53
i thought it was increasingly looking
129:55
like they were going to pick someone who
129:56
was like joe biden except able to speak
129:58
like uh like a it looked for a minute
130:00
there like they were going to throw joe
130:01
under the bus
130:02
and go for like a um amy klobuchar
130:06
yeah yeah yeah yeah and and uh uh well
130:09
maybe not a klobuchar but
130:10
honey honestly buddhist that’s who i
130:12
thought uh but he turned out to
130:14
to be so like ineffectual and un
130:17
unpopular with so many that they had to
130:19
jump back to old uncle joe
130:21
um but this is bad this is really really
130:24
bad
130:26
we will have to fight this tooth and
130:27
nail if this actually passes
130:29
um unfortunately there’s not really a
130:30
way to fight this other than if you want
130:32
to you know contact
130:33
the the the the potentially wavering
130:35
democrats
130:36
uh like joe manchin and kristen cinema
130:38
and and uh
130:40
you know and and really that’s it um
130:43
to try to get because that that this is
130:47
all of the things that donald trump
130:48
complain claimed that the election
130:50
system was which they
130:52
they weren’t and when they went to court
130:53
they couldn’t prove any this actually
130:55
would allow that to
130:56
be that the states would not be in
131:00
charge of it anymore
131:01
the federal government and the apparatus
131:04
built around the federal government
131:05
would not only decide how elections are
131:07
run they decide how you get to interact
131:09
politically
131:11
right by considering it a campaign
131:13
disbursement that is a
131:16
nightmare and what do you want to bet
131:19
that the first groups getting carved out
131:21
exemptions from all this
131:22
will be public employees unions and
131:25
banks
131:26
and government workers and uh you know
131:29
everyone involved with the actual system
131:31
of power of course politicians
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themselves too they can say whatever
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they want
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because they’re registered um this
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coupled with
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pretty much all these things coupled
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together would and any real
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any of these things even on their own
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would be a very uh
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big restriction on your your rights uh
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all these things together are an
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absolute nightmare um and my fear is
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that they presented
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this knowing that it wouldn’t be able to
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pass
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and that they could then shave three or
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four things off and go well
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now it’s reasonable right and then and
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then force it through but
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we shall see but now i have some good
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what’s that using the gun control tactic
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using the gun control tactic
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exactly now good news uh is that uh
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well there’s two things uh number one
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tomorrow uh
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at wednesday at 8. uh i will be uh on my
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show my fellow americans and my guests
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will be
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uh josh eagle and justin cornett uh who
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are uh started an organization called
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for
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all tennessee and they’ve already had
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some incredible uh gains that they’ve
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had there
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legislative gains and goals that they
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put forward so we’re going to talk about
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that
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and then this weekend i will be
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in atlanta georgia for the georgia
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libertarian party
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convention i will be there friday and
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saturday and then on sunday
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our friend catherine bernard is going to
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be hosting me
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at uh hosting tash and i at her home for
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a uh a liberty meetup um and all of the
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attendees of the georgia convention are
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welcome to come
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so if you are in or near atlanta i hope
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to see you this weekend
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uh more information can be found at i
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think it’s lp
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georgia dot org let me double check that
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yeah georgia.org um and then a court of
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the lp georgia
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georgia.org lpgeorgia.org yeah former
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former
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we’re both former members actually i’ll
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probably be re-upping while i’m there
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um and then uh join us right back here
133:32
next tuesday
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same muddy place same money time for
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another amazing
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enthralling episode of the muddy waters
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of freedom where matt wright and i parse
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through the week’s event like the sweet
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20 20 20 wonder
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children that we are i added a 20.
133:47
um yeah it was there’s two 320s there
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yeah twenty two
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time travel yeah we’re way we’re twenty
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thousand
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years in the future i should have better
133:56
camera by now
133:57
i would yeah no we’re still still same
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durable it is
134:02
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[Music]
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you
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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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138:43
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new girl oh i confess it
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i am
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[Music]
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here but you hypocrite you’re not healed
139:07
you’re just saying that trying to get
139:08
somebody to give into your ministry
139:10
i am it’s not time to stop tithing
139:14
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139:16
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139:18
i’m a new person i’m a new man i’m a new
139:20
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i confess that i am here
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[Music]
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raise your voice when i’ve released that
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