Episode 236 – Biden Lowers the Deficit (Not Really)


Kamala goes to Jamaica, Elon takes shares in Twitter, Gavin Newsom owns himself, the GOP no longer trusts Madison Cawthorn, and Jenn Psaki is yet another White House employee jumping ship to the MSM.

Plus, Kamala and Joe attempt to deceive everyone when it comes to the debt!

Plus, a Personal Injury Attorney Chris Reynolds Attorney-at-Law anchor Call-in-Moment!

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why not visit the border why not see what americans are seeing i think that uh at some point she may go to the
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border we’ll see but uh we’ll circle back you have a message for would-be migrants don’t come do not come
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do not come she may [Music]
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[Music] so how quickly does this change what we
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see at the border i don’t know i don’t understand the point that you’re making there’s not gonna be a quick fix i’d be very clear
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from the beginning what her focus has been what the assignment is is to work with leaders she’s doing exactly what
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the president asked her to do it is insulting it is embarrassing oh you have a message for would-be migrants don’t
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come do not come put in reverse do not come she may go to the border i will have to circle back on that one do not
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come chocolate do not come i expect
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the reason that i’m in guatemala is to address the reasons people leave home flee they want to stay they don’t want
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to leave we are going to the border we’ve been to the border this whole thing about the border and i haven’t been to europe what her
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focus has been with the assignment is is to work with leaders she’s doing exactly what the president asked her to do it is
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insulting it is embarrassing you have a message for would-be migrants don’t come do not come
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[Music] i guess they better arm up and get guns
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and be ready maybe they’re gonna have to start taking matters into their own hands it is bad all around
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don’t come do not come do not come
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back on that one do not come do not come i expect that sometimes she may go to the border
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and now matt wright and spike cohen
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good morning good afternoon good evening and welcome to the vanguard for spock you pack shaker co and this is matt
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wright and together they are traversing the muddy waters of freedom
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it worked that time didn’t work okay cool
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you deep fake tupac shakur and welcome to this oh no you got to say the thing oh no you already did that was you
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saying the thing hey folks that was very hard on my tupac for that but i knew i wouldn’t be able to do it
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live so i pre recorded it that was smart
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the wonderful uh and talented benjamin daniel morris chestnut the 12th
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the 13th dad was working uh today for the cava i am drinking on the show
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i like that you the entire like family tree serves you akava at
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different points in your life and that is beautiful i find that i mean it’s day to day you really never know which one’s
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gonna serve it it’s incredible it’s a family owned but in a linear it’s vertical it’s purely vertical
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it’s either the grandfather purely vertical the great great grandfather the
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son it’s really it’s tough and i’d like to thank le blue for this delicious purified
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drinking water that i’m drinking on this episode and also i’d like to thank myself
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for making this because i haven’t eaten all day long and this is there’s a lot of things in
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here because i haven’t eaten all day long i cooked hungry and so this is
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uh salmon shocker collard greens uh cauliflower
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and brazil nuts and tomato sauce because i like it i was hungry
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bulavanaka i’ve seen how much salmon you eat when you’re hungry that doesn’t look like you
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cooked hungry well i already ate it looks like cooked that looks like this is snacky
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no no this is this is there it originally kind of like went over
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a little there was a little bit of a of a towering there yeah there was a coming down to this
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so for those who don’t know that makes much more sense i intermittently fast um so i usually only
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eat one meal a day um i usually have time to eat it before the show which is why i’m often very tired but i don’t i
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did but i uh i didn’t have time to do the show because i had a bunch of appointments got straight home did the
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kennedy show and then now i’m doing this and so i literally only had time to throw stuff in the oven do kennedy take
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it out of the oven and eat some of it while you guys were watching the intro because i haven’t eaten today
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um uh j adam wags over on the tube of you
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said what is cava now j adam i haven’t done this speech in a
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while so yeah hopefully i still remember it all but kava
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comes from the root of the intoxicating pepper plant which can be found in the south pacific islands like fiji vanuatu
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uh tonga places like that uh they take this route and they crush it up and they mash it
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and they grind it and they powder pulverize it and turn it into this fine powder that you steep in room
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temperature water you shake it and that’s called washing it and you wash it numerous times over and
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over again and that is how you get this lovely drink that looks like mud hence the first name
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in our title mud mud is it it’s over here
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mud what muddied waters looks exactly like this because uh we were initially
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when the show started we talked a lot about cava um and kava is a non-alcoholic beverage that will
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uh help you relax and kind of uh calm calm down your mind a little bit uh
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and it’s got non-addictive proper it’s got non-addictive properties and it is just one of the fantastic natural things
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yourself into uh there are turnaround times usually about three days and they have instructions on how to do it in the
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bag and if you do that say that you heard from us because i’ve been trying to make them a sponsor for years
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terrible man it’s it it’s awful it tastes like what you think it tastes
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like you’re drinking a potato
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i like potatoes um what how do you spell that i’m gonna put it in the in the show notes n a
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okay so it’s all a’s uh n-a-k-a-m-a-l
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home.com all right i just put it in the show notes or in the comments so you can all
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see that there now or will soon if you’re on facebook and yep it’s on there now um
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yes everyone got it speaking so yes that that is kind of uh
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that is what i drink that is how this show came about was because this show came about from people drinking cava
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saying hey man we should have a libertarian podcast
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and then they brought me on at some point yes that’s like literally the history of
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this company that was like that that’s the entire history right there is a bunch of people drinking that’s the
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thinking folks spike matt i can’t do cop they’re thinking this is
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weird normally this comes later in the show oh [ __ ] crap
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so matt do we have the do we do we have the new
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one oh damn it no bull johnson is running for congress
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paul johnson everybody bull johnson travis bull johnson and we’re going to have a garage just pretend that this is
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a graphic of bull johnson bill johnson is running for congress uh
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in uh in minnesota and he is doing he’s incredible i went there personally uh to
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help campaign for him towards the end of last year i’m going to be doing it again later on this year um i’m pulling up his
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website right now because i don’t remember paul johnson but you should go support bull johnson if you live in minnesota go help him uh he is a farmer
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and a father and a husband and he’s a great guy he’s not a politician he just wants to represent people uh and he’s
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far better representation than the schmuck they have in there right now who’s some hand-picked establishment gop
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prick and he’s much better than him he didn’t call him a prick i called him uh bull johnson for congress dot u s if
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you uh and we will have a graphic here next week for bull johnson for congress
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speaking of um forgetting the order of things now it’s time you just started going
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into it and i was like what is it what oh also
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if you’re thinking right now i am confused by what’s going on and i’m gonna sue you well good luck because if
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you’re in florida we’re suing you oh damn it [ __ ] what is wrong with me
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i don’t know that doesn’t come to a way later
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so folks thanks so much for tuning in and where we’re going no uh
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so anyway hey matt i guess that brings us to very organically and seamlessly
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our next segment which is the mud water mushroom coffee replacement cacao rapid fire segment brought to you
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by mud water the most appropriately named blah blah blah blah blah i know what you’re thinking folks
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matt spike i am sick sick
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anymore let me tell you i woke up today and i i i turned on the faucet
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get back into my bedroom doorknob fell off in my hand i’ll tell you i was i was
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yeah if you if you drink mud water in cava in the same day you’ll understand
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god only one cup of like if i got one seventh of the caffeine that i did today this show would be
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loopier than it is now see folks imagine the possibilities
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with mud water speaking of imagining the possibilities
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can you that’s right that’s right i’m just i’m just going just yeah just
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go with it because imagine because you just imagined it
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oh yeah is it real that makes it real because you imagined it you because you imagined it you i thought that’s where
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you were going with it no but that’s a way better segway than i was trying to come up with
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kamal harris went to jamaica to talk about recovery on the island nation
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and uh that of course brings us to this week’s deep thoughts with kamala
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deep thoughts by kamala harris
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we also recognize just as it has been in the united states for jamaica one of the
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issues that has been presented as an issue that is economic in the way of its impact has been the pandemic
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so to that end we are announcing today also that we will assist jamaica in
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covid recovery um by assisting in terms of the recovery efforts in jamaica that
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have been essential to i believe what is necessary to strengthen not only uh the
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the the issue of public health but also the economy this is a speech that was a speech
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that was a speech like she meant to say that she had that she had that written down
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that was her reading she kept looking down at the paper that was a pre-planned line for her to say so
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i just want to play that again because i think what we’re witnessing is her going what the [ __ ] what is this like as she’s
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reading it trying to figure out what the hell is going on so real quick my theory on this is she’s running out the door to
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jump on air force two or whatever and she’s like oh crap i don’t have a line
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to say when they ask me about recovery and she’s looks around and she’s like
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who can i ask for a line and the only person there is joe biden
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joe biden wrote that oh yeah i’ll rate you once you have time to look at it
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she didn’t even look at it she just got on the plane and went she’s like that’ll have to work this guy runs the entire country and he and then she’s and then
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and then knowledge in the knowledge that that’s what’s happened here’s here is her realizing what she just did
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as an issue
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we also recognize just as it has been in the united states for jamaica one of the
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issues that has been presented as an issue that is economic in the way of its impact has been the pandemic
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so to that end we are announcing today also that we will assist jamaica in
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covid recovery um by assisting in terms of the recovery realizing what’s happening in jamaica that have been
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essential to i believe what is necessary to strengthen not only uh the the issue
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of public health but also the economy
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i i’ve i’ve looked down at speeches before and realized that something was wrong
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during the campaign but i but i would just stop reading it
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and say something else she’s stuck with it and i think i respect that
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like i cannot come out she’s like either so it’s either she had joe biden write that
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for if you either had joe biden write that for or she had
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different bullet points that just said assistance and recovery in different ways and so she was just trying to
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string the bullet points together and then she realized what was happening yeah and she was like there’s nothing i
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can do to stop this train she literally said she could have just said
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jamaica has suffered economically from covid and so we’re going to help with providing aid
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to help with that like she could have just said that that’s dead she said that for 40 seconds
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repeatedly just imagine
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that was a last minute addition to the show literally because i just heard that today and i would oh
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i have to go home and make this video that was good
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that was good now speaking of um african americans elon musk
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uh is buying has bought 10 percent of twitter
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he’s from south africa um he is and and right wingers around the world
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uh erupted with the hope that trump will be uh returning to social media plat returning
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to the social media platform and twitter quickly came out to say no trump is not coming back on twitter and
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if you want to find him you can find him over on truth social they didn’t say that but that’s where you can find them um you can find them over on truth so
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yeah i’ve never been on it no shout out to uh reid coverdale who anytime one of these social media
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platforms these right-wing free speech platforms comes up he immediately starts going on and just
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posting one thing after the next that triggers right wingers like you know the police are redcoats uh 911 was an inside
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job uh you know israel sunk the uss liberty
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you know uh i just want you know bush is a trader and should be hanged uh donald trump is a welfare queen like you know
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just like whatever will anger right wingers and uh
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and to see like are they really about free speech will they leave that up inevitably no not only do they block it
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they remove him like they’re way worse on speech than twitter is they just they’re friendly to conservative
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friendly speech but they are not friendly to free speech at all whatsoever
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so uh twitter very much safe space yeah twitter announced yesterday that uh elon
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is going to be sitting on the board of twitter he is going to be a board member which the right is all excited about as
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well um and they’re like oh you know elon got him he came in and he’s just swinging his big south african
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dingle all over the place and just slapped it down on the table are you reading from speech
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now [Laughter]
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that was a speech about obama um
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they walked then he walked in he was just like i’m gonna be on board now human and they were
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like okay well i guess we have to let him on the board but in all actuality they probably appointed him because by being on the board it limits the amount
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of stock that elon can hold and as long as he sits on the board he can only have 14.7 percent of the stock
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so odds are elon didn’t come in swinging his dangle
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all over the place and just throwing it over his shoulder like in the aristocrats and then dumping it remember
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what we told the aristocrats on this show that was a good time that was a much different time that was a different time in this show yes yes
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he didn’t throw it on the table and said i’m gonna be on the board now uh they probably said we need to get him on the board or else he could own twitter
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yeah he could buy like a controlling share of twitter and now this is musker
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which i i would want them to change it the name to musker if he became the controlling owner
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speaking of musk you would miss yeah you would meet meesk
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anyway gavin newsom posed with a number of books
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uh that he uh with a tweet reading reading some of these banned books to figure out what these states are so
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afraid of stunning and brave all these books that you can buy on amazon you can
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just buy them really anywhere but wait there’s
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one book there because this was obviously this was to you know uh uh to go after all these
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right-wing states the red states that are are you know that are banning these books those evil
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you know terrible people that they are but wait is that to kill a mockingbird
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it is to kill a mockingbird right there on the top who right who’s been learning that after he finishes beloved
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he’s gonna go into 1984. but apparently he did not realize that
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to kill a mockingbird is banned in parts of his very own
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you know because five books temporarily removed from a reading list at southern california schools amid outcry from
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parents uh included of mice and men the adventures of huckleberry finn to
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kill a mockingbird and roll the roll of thunder hear my cry hear my cry
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so in this effort to kick off his 2024 presidential
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campaign um which i’m 85 certain he’s trying to do
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oh absolutely he said yeah he said i’m gonna show
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the red staters for banning these books and then picked up to kill a mockingbird and put it right there on top that’s
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banned in his own state and he has 1984 right underneath that
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which he may look at it as like a self-help
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book yeah no that’s he’s look he’s thinking he’s thinking oh wow i could do that oh
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that’s perfect that’s great step one uh own yourself on social media repeatedly
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right that’s like chapter one and then i so beloved i honestly don’t
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know what that is i i have seen that cover and it never looked like something i would ever read
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so i never even picked it up i literally judged that book by its cover
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well so did a bunch of other people apparently hold on i’m gonna look up what beloved is about while we go into the next thing because i’m curious man
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the book underneath that is the book gender queer which has been banned from numerous schools uh but has not actually
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been banned from any states can still easily purchase it in any state uh but it has been banned from
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multiple school systems and the one under that is the uh graphic novel
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mouse i think it’s called yes yeah they’re mad because there’s some
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depictions of nudity this is what’s so amazing is that the nude pictures are of dead people
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aren’t they of dead might like i i honestly don’t know so so a mouse is it’s a graphic uh novel
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and it’s done with this and i’m not sure what it’s trying to demonstrate but all the jews wear these
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mouse masks the whole time so they’re obviously people but they’re wearing like mouse masks and then all
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the all the nazis are wearing i think either fox or or um
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or cat masks but it’s weird because they’re like obvious paper masks with like the thing around the ears that
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they’re all wearing um so it’s it’s what but so they’re they’re they are naked there is some partial
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nudity of dead people during the holocaust
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and people got mad not at the depictions of mass death
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but of the fact that some of the course corpses were partially nude
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and and to be fair to be fair um
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one school district in tennessee uh took it out of their library
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yeah it wasn’t yeah it wasn’t widespread but it wasn’t like yeah it wasn’t a big thing no it wasn’t widespread but it was
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what they were upset about which was hilarious to me is they’re looking at like this pile of corpses and they’re
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like i see a titty and it’s like that’s it’s the titty that bothered you and it
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was in tennessee so they absolutely said titty
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it was the titty that bothered you it was the titty teddy
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i see you said exactly like that yeah yeah i see a titty on that page we need to get rid of
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that book um i’m still trying to figure out what’s so fantastic about beloved why it got
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banned yeah i don’t i don’t know like i know what genderqueer is about um
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i’m never gonna read that book i’m never gonna read like i read to kill a mockingbird and i’ve read 1984. um
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i will never read any of the other ones probably because it’s not my
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none of those sound like something i want to read beloved might actually but the cover is not something that i’m
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drawn to it looks like a romance novel
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the corpses mound bothers me more than the corpse is mound the corpse mound bothers me more than
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the corpse’s mound yeah j adam wags gets it that’s
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moving on um so speaking of
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madison appeared on the podcast warrior poet society and said
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this this i look at all these look at all these oh
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do you want to do it i look at all these i’ll do it i look at all these people a lot of them that i’ve always looked up
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to through my life always paid attention to politics guys that you know then
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all of a sudden you get invited to like oh hey we’re gonna have some kind of a sexual get-together at one of our homes
35:54
you should come and i’m like what what did you just ask me to come to
35:59
and then you realize they’re asking you to come to an orgy he went on to say or the fact that you
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know there’s some of the people that are leading the movement to try and remove addiction in our country
36:13
and then you watch them do a key bump of cocaine right in front of you and it’s like this is wild
36:23
i too have hallucinated
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you know and here’s the thing i don’t doubt that that happens
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no i don’t doubt it i doubt he was invited and i think that’s what he’s angry about but i
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i do not doubt that it happens because so here if you’re in florida you may know this story uh if you’re not in
36:48
florida i would not blame you if you don’t but back in
36:55
it was either the 70s 80 it was either 70s or the 80s i think it may have gone into the early 90s but lobbyists here in
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florida uh erected a bunch of trailers behind the capitol in tallahassee
37:09
and they would tell senate uh state senators or state reps that they could just go out there
37:16
to be with their mistresses or with hookers or whatever and they
37:21
built these so they could have like a shag cabin for their mistresses behind the capitol and they wouldn’t have to
37:27
worry about going home so stuff like this happens we know that
37:37
now when it comes to madison cawthorne
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nope not saying that joke i was like wow really
37:54
okay when it comes to madison catherine him saying this is
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could be true could not be true but he pissed off a lot of the people in
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the gop leadership upon saying it so he ended up having a 30-minute
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meeting with um mike mccarthy and steve scalise and
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which he still attested that a congressman a congress person uh don’t
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want to misgender anybody because i don’t miss gender congress a congress person invited him to a sex
38:33
party but after the meeting he walked those statements back
38:38
because they stopped they said we’ll never invite you again yeah you’re never coming you will never
38:43
ever get if you will if you keep talking like this in and never again will you be
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invited to a quote kind of a sexual get together
38:56
which is a smooth line if want to get together for a kind of
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sexual get together and the the gop leaders are saying that
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madison is going to have to work to regain their trust and they’re even primarily no
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but we know what that means
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we 100 know that this is happening
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because it’s politics and this happens everywhere in politics this poor kid
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isn’t he like he’s like the youngest congressman ever or something like that yes or one of the youngest or the youngest i
39:41
think he i think he was i think he is the youngest ever yeah he’s he’s a kid like he’s a he’s a
39:47
young young man and they and they’re all they’re like and they’re like
39:52
and he can’t run away like this is sad i i this isn’t good and i think
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earn back their tru uh that’s disgusting i don’t have i don’t
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have any i don’t have any appetite anymore speaking of which speaking of revolving
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doors the deputy opinion editor at newsweek said the revolving door between the
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white house and cable news outlets for ex-administration officials is a quote
40:28
cultural problem matt in this news game after it was reported
40:34
by axios that jenn pasaki is going to be circling back from her position at the
40:41
white house to rejoin the mainstream media uh by taking a job at msnbc
40:49
which just [ __ ] no one everybody’s cleared that is microsoft nbc just so everybody knows um
40:58
in case you didn’t uh which is why they say things like the vaccine will make it it kills it kills
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it dead in the tracks because microsoft and bill gates wanted that vaccine um yes
41:13
and even though there’s no way you would read this line even
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though we here at muddied waters
41:24
we’ll miss the talking hemorrhoid that is jinsaki i don’t even get it
41:33
she’s reading a big pain in my ass
41:38
i’ve re-lost my appetite uh
41:44
this is something that we have seen a lot in the past members of the white house will use their position at the
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white house as a launch pad in order to move on to
41:57
higher paying jobs in the mainstream media george stephanopoulos um you can you will you can see this
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in every facet republicans do it democrats do it this is something that you definitely see
42:11
uh so then you’ll have the heads of msnbc fox cnn and they’ll say that calling the
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media bias is just fabricated conspiracy theories
42:22
but you just hired the person who gets paid to give the talking points to give
42:28
talking points on your network that would be like me sitting here and saying
42:35
we are not biased on a libertarian basis while i’m sitting next to the 2020 vp
42:40
nominee for the libertarian party that would be ludicrous yeah
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well especially since like i mean i don’t want to say that
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yeah i do i’m gonna say it so i have no problem calling out the
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libertarian party but i i but but there’s a difference is that uh i
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haven’t made you know millions of dollars and and and you know from the libertarian party
43:12
whereas all these people absolutely have gotten millions literal millions of dollars
43:18
from their involvement this we have made hundreds literal hundreds
43:24
of hundreds of dollars hundreds of dollars making this you of revenue growth
43:31
yes it may broach into the thousands of dollars over five years at least at
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least a couple thousand actually it does yeah it it does broach into the thousands yeah yeah it says
43:44
yeah um but i’m all like and yes i will call out the
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libertarian party happily i enjoy doing it i think it’s hilarious but
43:54
at the same time i can’t say that we don’t have a libertarian spin on things
43:59
oh of course we aren’t pushing yes we do have a bias towards that because how
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could i say oh no we are completely non-biased when i’m sitting
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next to the 2020 nominee for the libertarian party it would be impossible
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for me to say it with a straight face no no no and and it’s it is a it’s but
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this is the same thing this is just an extension of what we see in government across the board you know people that are in the press office end
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up in uh in the you know in the media people that are in the fda and cdc end up in big pharma people that are in you
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know different departments end up in big tech uh people that are in the military end up in the military industrial
44:42
complex and in big big military contractors uh you know people that are
44:47
in law enforcement situations you know end up in the in the police and in prison lobbies like this is a a a
44:54
cottage industry cottage industries entire cottage sectors that are built
45:00
around government and it’s control of everything and in this case it’s control of information so yeah no that is a
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it’s interesting that it was described as a uh a cultural problem
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it’s the culture it is the culture it’s not a problem in the culture it’s what the culture is
45:19
built around this is so this is very much akin to
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and i’m not gonna so this is it it’s related it’s not like i’m not saying this is equally as bad even though some
45:32
people will say it is equally as bad but when you have the head of the fda uh
45:37
let’s just pick one out of the hat scott gottlieb who before becoming head of the fda sat
45:43
on the board of i always get this name wrong but you’re going to know which company i’m talking about uh glaxo klein
45:49
smith or smith galaxy client or glaxo smith klein or whatever yeah that’s their the third time is the charm that
45:55
time was it was it that one um i know it’s those three names i never remember the order and then
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he became the head of the fda while the black so smith client whatever um
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had a had a patent looking for approval or they were looking for approval for a new
46:15
drug for a synthetic for a synthetic drug of um metrogenespeciosa which is the active
46:22
ingredient in kratom while scott gottlieb was head of the fda he banned
46:28
kratom nationally it got overturned first time that’s ever happened you’re welcome people who drink kratom
46:35
yes first time that’s ever happened but then after he left the fda
46:41
i think he’s on the board of pfizer now i think he’s like one of the heads of pfizer now i believe so i know he’s like
46:47
yeah i know he’s a he’s a top person in a uh company uh you also see it where
46:56
people like yeah he’s on the board okay and so you see it where people like
47:01
david jolly uh for anybody who remembers him he was a person who was he was a
47:09
congressman here in my district but before that he was an aide and a
47:14
lobbyist and then he became a congressman and then he immediately left when he lost to charlie crist and became a lobbyist
47:20
for higher pay yeah so
47:27
you have it’s the same thing is it worse that uh you have people that
47:32
are the talking heads of the party giving you your news every day or is it
47:37
worse that the people who are making the rules that we have absolutely no control of the heads of the fda the cdc the um
47:46
any of the alphabet agencies uh that we have absolutely no executive control over they’re making rules and then
47:53
they’re getting jobs based on the rules that they make which is worse hard to say that’s a
47:59
personal thing i i can see arguments for both but this is a cultural problem where people
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are using jobs in government in order to get these private jobs because you can’t
48:11
trust them when they do that yeah yeah exactly it’s it’s this is a a system
48:19
that feeds people who just want to stay in the system and that’s why you can’t call so
48:25
much of this private sector private sector implies privately owned managed
48:30
and operated well if your main client is the government if the people that are managing it go
48:36
into and out of government at a whim uh and and are in this constant state of
48:42
going back and forth into and out of government agencies and the the boards and and leadership of these companies
48:49
if the shots are being called by regulatory agencies that you are partially in
48:54
control of that’s not private sector that’s corporatism that’s fascism that’s a
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fascist economic system um called corporatism that’s what we have and and it’s you
49:06
know fascism isn’t just bad because it leads to genocides and war and things like
49:12
that which is also what our our government engages in but also because the way that the system is built
49:18
economically it feeds the wealthiest at the expense of everyone else and that’s the the
49:24
problem with that system and then do i want to get yeah left-wing reactionaries then push for you know um
49:31
push for communism and socialism which take all of the problems with fascism
49:36
and put them on steroids by putting the government completely in charge of it completely eliminated any any kind of
49:42
even ostensibly private control and then things just get worse so i know what you’re thinking before we go before we
49:48
get into that uh kind of tail ending on what you just said uh for anybody out there uh who was
49:54
like huh we but we do fight wars over capitalist things and uh if uh you have
50:00
not watched my episode or listen to my episode with andrew heaton we go into the marxist theory on international
50:07
relations which discusses that exact thing um
50:12
go watch that that was one of my favorite episodes i’ve ever done uh it’s fun to watch me try to struggle in front
50:18
of somebody who’s a trained professional improvisational uh
50:24
comedian and me attempt to be funny with this guy uh because i failed miserably
50:30
but it was still one of the greatest episodes i’ve ever done and there’s a lot of good information in it uh so
50:35
check it out it was fantastic it was so in andrew heaton’s just a great person
50:41
yeah andrew’s a great guy andrew is a fantastic person and a brilliant person and also a very funny person
50:47
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i believe that is next thursday that would be nerve
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although santa claus seems like less than a joke less of a joke than sarah palin
54:31
at this point i i feel like you know i could be wrong here but i think sarah palin uh
54:37
challenged aoc to a debate and
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i i want that honestly i’ve never i’ve never wanted anything more in my life
54:49
yeah i’ve never wanted to see two people argue i want to see that debate more than i
54:55
wanted to see my own debate against mike pence and kamala harris i want to see about the same
55:02
that debate would not affect us in any way shape or form as a
55:07
nation and we would probably live stream it and it might be the quietest debate
55:14
we’ve ever been in because we would just want to just let them every stupid thing yeah every stupid thing that they have
55:21
to say no we would absolutely have a feature live stream of that
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so speaking about
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i mean the two of them have a real deficit of uh intellect if you ask me
55:40
and hey speaking of deficits the deficit
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the white house put out a graphic i think it was i don’t know man i don’t remember when i did these notes anymore
55:54
uh because it’s wednesday my entire week’s off uh the deficit the white house put out a graphic last week and
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we’re just gonna unpack all of this right now um
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they are saying that they reduced the deficit last year by 354
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billion dollars because that’s how you count yeah or roughly what elon musk is worth
56:18
um before he bought twitter uh so
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the federal revenue in 2021 was 4.05
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trillion dollars i’m going to say that again it was 4.05 trillion dollars and yet
56:41
the government the properly run
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fiscally conservative government that joe manchin has so much faith in right now um
56:54
spend 6.82 trillion dollars which means there’s a deficit of roughly i did this math in my
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head when i did these notes and didn’t use a calculator even though there is one on my phone uh of 2.77 trillion
57:12
just so i remember when obama ran up the first trillion dollar deficits and people were
57:19
understandably losing their minds and
57:24
now two and a two in this graphic two trillion
57:30
is being sold as a floor
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you cannot go lower than 2 000 billion dollars
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in this chart
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like this oh my god this is uh there’s nothing
57:55
that isn’t terrible about this chart so we
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many people in the comments are already getting to uh the point of this uh the deficit is still growing they reduce the
58:07
rate of growth of the deficit yeah that’s right yeah that is correct literally adding to the
58:13
debt is that something that’s something to brag about uh republicans voted for yeah okay um yes
58:19
they did we’re not going to get into that but so we’re going to now look at the chart on
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what happened in 2020 and why 2020 went so wrong
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um so we were well there here we go yep they were
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so here it started out well and you know as we can see the 2022 deficit uh is
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looking very similar to the 2020 deficit
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uh you know following that same kind of pattern same with the 2019 it’s like okay it appears that you can kind of pick out
58:54
when the spending happens um but then right there in uh march or april ish
59:02
there was some separation i wonder what happened then
59:10
i don’t know what happened in march or april of 2020 that caused the federal
59:15
government to lose their ever-loving minds and start spending like a fifth grader in 1995 at the scholastic book
59:21
fair after their birthday wow but something must have occurred
59:28
something happened scholastic book fair in dc
59:36
don’t found out that it’s still a thing yeah i need all the books i need to get a
59:41
ball one fish two fish redfish blue fish great book
59:50
is that what they sold at your scholastic fair i don’t know man i don’t remember
1:00:01
uh so the amount of debt we have
1:00:06
is directly correlated to the yearly deficit as we all know and everybody in
1:00:11
the comments has already been saying because our audience isn’t easily duped by a graphic that
1:00:17
says look we lowered the deficit no you didn’t uh and at the moment that i wrote
1:00:22
these notes at the moment that i wrote these notes the deficit sits sad
1:00:30
i’m certain it’s higher now okay i got to make sure i get all the zeros right 30 trillion 363 billion 74
1:00:38
million plus yeah and counting i’m certain it’s higher now than when i
1:00:44
did this on monday oh considerably more so yeah
1:00:50
i guarantee it did not go down 350 billion dollars um
1:00:57
so when you’re bragging that you fail
1:01:03
to add another 350 billion dollars it shows that we have much bigger issues
1:01:09
than 350 billion dollars which to me seems
1:01:16
like such a big issue it’s that that should be
1:01:21
that should be 354 billion dollars should be considered a lot of money to run up in new debt in a year but as this
1:01:28
chart tells you no actually it gets us it gets us only
1:01:33
a scant roughly 17 150 billion dollars away from the
1:01:41
absolute floor of debt which is two trillion dollars
1:01:47
i am just amazed this was made by someone
1:01:52
fairly well like i mean it’s a decent looking graphic someone put this together and other people looked at it
1:01:58
possibly as many as a dozen or more people looked at this and said absolutely this is what we want
1:02:04
to show to the public
1:02:13
like and then and then the administration tweeted it bragging
1:02:18
yeah to which multiple people multiple people in the twitter comments
1:02:25
that i had a good time reading were saying see they said that your spending was going
1:02:30
to cost us more debt and look you’re saving us money and i’m like oh my god you guys are
1:02:36
nope yeah no they have potentially all of them they have intentionally tried to make
1:02:42
this look like we have 350 billion 354 billion dollars less debt which is why
1:02:47
they’re they’re you know they alternate between using debt and deficit all the time
1:02:53
which is why because think about it look at the graphic it’s got a it’s got you know this little phantom line
1:02:59
around that 354 billion dollars making it look like it’s you know that’s how much we reduced it really what they’re
1:03:06
saying here is we could have spent another three trillion dollars in debt but we chose not to we chose to bring it
1:03:13
down by 354 billion dollars to only nearly three trillion dollars
1:03:21
instead of over three trillion dollars we did not have spending trillion
1:03:27
not of spending but of debt yeah
1:03:32
it’s it’s just and again it’s insane for the people that you know
1:03:39
all i know we have a ton of republicans that watch the show but for the republicans watching the show conservatives watching this show saying
1:03:45
i miss the trump days that green that gold bar is trump
1:03:53
actually put up the graph put up the other graph the the um
1:03:58
deficit tracker yeah so as you can so as you can see each one of these months
1:04:06
is uh 500 billion dollars whatever and that is the deficit tracker for each
1:04:11
year so if you look at the 2019 you can see we ended with a trillion dollars in
1:04:17
deficit that is still
1:04:23
unacceptable it’s not three trillion like i’ll give you that yes oh no please in this in this chart
1:04:29
it would be below the numbers the year numbers it would be a negative it wouldn’t even qualify
1:04:35
it wouldn’t qualify for this graph i mean you know what pisses me off about this chart is that it asserts that you
1:04:41
could have a debt as low as zero
1:04:46
that that’s even possible to to just not debt that is zero billions
1:04:53
well yes it’s zero billions but it’s oh okay i see what you mean it’s zero billions it’s not zero it’s zero
1:04:59
billions right that’s 999 million
1:05:06
well no that would be 0.9 billions
1:05:12
anyway uh the yeah this is i mean this is not a republican
1:05:19
or democrat problem actually the one thing this chart shows is that this is not a republican or democrat problem this is a just they’re running up debt
1:05:26
and they’re now they’re now claiming oh well you know
1:05:32
well we’re not as bad as the other guy until they are i mean until joe biden breaks donald trump’s spending
1:05:37
record uh and trump and and deficit record and then a republican comes in maybe trump again and he spends only 3.4
1:05:45
trillion and says look i spent 200 billion less than biden when he spent
1:05:50
3.6 trillion it’s it’s this is terrible i mean if he spends
1:05:58
so that brings us to the next part yes because
1:06:08
man that was a good joke after bragging about decreasing the deficit by 350 billion in his comparison in comparison to 2020
1:06:16
is like me or shane sweeney bragging about beating five-year-olds in races at the park when you were given a head
1:06:21
start um and it is it a hundred percent is you
1:06:27
had a head start on everything you didn’t have to spend all of the money uh not that trump had to spend the money
1:06:33
but you weren’t going to be given the same amount of pressure to spend the same amount of money um
1:06:40
but and you add more tax rates yes and you’re right well
1:06:48
right 2021 had more tax revenue yeah 20 yeah 2021 you had more tax revenue than
1:06:54
2020. right but now biden being
1:07:01
the all-knowing most popular president we’ve ever had um
1:07:06
is going to attempt to break records and how could we possibly know this
1:07:13
and that is simply because the recent budget budget proposal that the white house put
1:07:20
out is for 5.8 billion dollars
1:07:28
their opening budget proposal that is the opening budget proposal and as we have said here on the show
1:07:34
multiple times it’s gonna start here yep the republicans or whoever are gonna
1:07:39
come here and it’s going to end up here
1:07:47
so along with this budget proposal however is you know and he
1:07:53
he is at least attempting to come up with a way to pay for the budget even though it’s in a way that none of us would like
1:07:59
uh is a 2.8 trillion dollar tax hike yes
1:08:05
2.8 trillion uh which this actually basically ensures that the proposal is doa
1:08:12
um because of the tax hike yeah because of the tax hike not because of the amount
1:08:17
being spent it’s because of the amount that they want to increase taxes by
1:08:25
uh mansion uh the mate sorry the main issue rests with the tax on unrealized gains on
1:08:32
people who are worth 100 million or more now for a quick lesson on what unrealized games are uh for anybody out
1:08:40
there who doesn’t know i’m certain that our audience is exceptionally intelligent and they already know what this means but
1:08:46
that means if you are worth 100 million or more if your house uh appraises
1:08:54
at 150 million dollars
1:09:00
you owe taxes on 150 million dollars even though you haven’t sold the house you didn’t refinance the house you
1:09:06
didn’t do any of that you you know you now owe taxes on 150 million dollars if
1:09:11
you’re uh if you go in and you get like great stock winnings but you didn’t pull any of the money you still owe money on that
1:09:18
yep if you are in the nft space and somebody airdrops you
1:09:25
a uh nft worth at the time a billion dollars but then he airdrops it to
1:09:31
everybody else and it becomes basically worthless you owe on the billion dollars
1:09:43
and here’s how it’s going to apply to us on on a day-to-day basis because they’re saying oh it’s only going to be applied
1:09:49
to people who are worth 100 million dollars or more yeah now that was true every tax starts with the
1:09:56
rich and works its way down but here’s how it’s even going to hurt you if it’s only applied to the rich if i’m someone who owns a company like
1:10:03
for example amazon or netflix or walmart or target or
1:10:09
name any company that’s worth more than 100 million dollars if the stock value of my company goes up
1:10:17
even if i don’t sell any stock even if i don’t make additional profit
1:10:22
just the value of my stock going up i have to now
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pay taxes i either have to sell shares to pay those taxes or more than likely i’m
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going to drive up the cost of the goods and services that you buy from me
1:10:41
to offset the cost of the taxes that i’m having to pay all taxes end up making it to the
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consumer tariffs income taxes property tax it doesn’t matter all taxes
1:10:54
consumer what’s that unrealized gains unrealized gains taxes
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any kind of tax goes to the consumer at least the sales taxes are honest they
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just show you what you’re paying as a tax all the other taxes are hidden but you’re still paying them so this
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will make the cost of everything that you buy go up even more than it’s already going up
1:11:22
now joe manchin apparently missed his position as the
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acting president of the united states um said in a meeting over build back better
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i i believe we covered that last week uh that he would support up to one trillion
1:11:42
in new taxes this is how crazy this is i don’t remember if that was last week or earlier in the month but yeah he said he
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would support up to one trillion in those taxes okay uh but he says that this is a tough
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one because and he’s right here you can’t be taxed on things you don’t
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have you might have it on paper there are other ways for people to pay their fair share and i think everyone should pay
1:12:06
disagree with that last part but he is right on the you might have it on paper but you don’t actually have it you don’t
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have it it doesn’t mean anything yep it’s it’s in the ether it could go away tomorrow
1:12:20
and matt’s example they’re not going to give you if an unrealized gain okay great it’s
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worth this now then it goes up to here they make you pay the taxes on this it goes down you don’t get to write off
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your un your your pre-realized losses it’s just it’s insane
1:12:39
they’re not going to give you money back our value goes down i’m going to write off pre-realized
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losses yeah be like i’m going to invest this money and i
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know it’s going to go away because i’m investing it in a really crappy company
1:12:57
that doesn’t make any money called moneyed waters media you know if you want to if you want to invest hit the
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just they are going to say okay well you had this money you owe taxes on it but they
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aren’t going to give you the break if it goes away you’re not going to get that break that’s at one point you had the money you
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should have sold you owe us that money that is what is going to happen and this is a tax like spike said
1:13:35
the consumers are going to end up paying this tax you’re the one paying for it as we always do
1:13:40
and when the government’s like oh well we can we need to get more money this tax is going to move down
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to everybody in the middle class and lower class so when you try to buy it when you buy a house when you finally
1:13:54
scrape up enough money to put down a down payment and buy a house and then uh blackrock comes in and buys up
1:14:01
everything shooting the price up and your house appraises at 500 000 even though you bought it at 200 000. you owe
1:14:08
taxes on the 500 000 or at least on the 300 that you gained and which means you
1:14:14
have to pay those taxes which means you have to sell your house to blackrock two blacks back to you
1:14:21
yes now the senator to help them west virginia
1:14:28
the senator uh from west virginia uh said that
1:14:35
he won’t be voting for this bill the way that it is written because it would end tax breaks on fossil fuels and i’m not
1:14:42
sure how many people know a lot about west virginia but that would end his career
1:14:47
west virginia is basically a giant coal deposit masquerading as a state
1:14:52
yes yes so even though the amount of taxes
1:14:59
coming in may shift to
1:15:05
less than the 2.8 and you’re not going to be getting the tax break or you’re not going to be getting rid of the tax breaks that are in there um
1:15:12
the amount that this bill is worth will definitely change and
1:15:18
at the begi when spike and i first started doing this show i thought that they’d kind of meet in the middle a lot and i’ve slowly realized that i was
1:15:25
wrong and that these people will continue
1:15:30
always to just kind of add more and more and more so the 5.8 starting point
1:15:36
is terrifying because our uh i’m going to scroll back up because i
1:15:43
don’t want to be wrong last year we spent 6.82
1:15:49
billion dollars which was so that’s your new floor
1:15:56
that’s the new floor so let’s do the math on that
1:16:02
you get rid of these tax hikes you get back to that 6.8 trillion dollars or probably more probably seven
1:16:09
point something and uh yeah now you’ve got
1:16:15
a higher deficit than you got under donald trump and what do you want to bet they’re not going to
1:16:20
make these types of exciting graphics when that number on the right is higher
1:16:26
than the numbers on the left suddenly we won’t actually no then we’ll be seeing republicans making cringy
1:16:33
graphs like this to try to make it sound like donald trump’s deficit was actually not that bad
1:16:38
so we do have that to look forward to except for them 2.5 trillion will be the new floor to try to make trump’s
1:16:45
look actually you know what they’re going to make three trillion the new floor and then trump’s you know little tiny deficit will look like a little
1:16:52
tiny little nothing it’s gonna be nothing and we’re gonna end up with a hundred trillion dollars
1:16:58
in debt before yep we’re in our 50s
1:17:04
yes but the good news is
1:17:10
that most people who look at this have absolutely no idea what it is
1:17:16
or this and so they just decide does this make my party look good oh
1:17:23
then i agree with it does it make my party look bad oh i disagree with it
1:17:30
so we at least we have that
1:17:35
if nothing else yep
1:17:41
but so we do have some good news here what’s up we do we do have some
1:17:48
we have some good news for you first of all next tomorrow night is the writer’s
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block and his is and his guest
1:17:59
tomorrow night is bill bill redpath
1:18:06
bill redpath which uh we tried to do it a couple of weeks ago but i was having issues i’ve got them all sorted out got
1:18:11
them all fixed you know i got them fixed because you could hear the deep fake tube box
1:18:20
give the intro so everything is completely fixed
1:18:26
um and then on friday yes am i reading this right yes and then
1:18:33
on friday uh mr bearded truth mr america the bearded truth has two shows
1:18:40
oh wow he has two shows one is going to be at 2 p.m eastern and that is going to
1:18:47
be with superfan sarah and reg and i don’t know what they’re talking about so i assume it’s me um
1:18:56
i think they’re talking about uh branding and some other stuff uh building company uh i think that’s what
1:19:02
they’re talking about i’m not 100 sure and then i think at eastern uh he has
1:19:10
todd hagopian libertarian in chief coming on yes todd hagopian coming back to muddy
1:19:17
waters triumphantly if you live anywhere near dallas texas
1:19:23
come out and see me at the libertarian party of texas convention in irving beautiful irving texas in between dallas
1:19:30
and fort worth i will be there if you go to the libertarian party texas website which is i believe lptx.org
1:19:37
lp nope lp texas
1:19:43
there we go lptexas.org you can uh get you can register for the convention come out and see me uh then
1:19:51
join us right back here next tuesday same muddy place
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same money time for another amazing episode except on tuesday what’d i
1:20:02
say well we’re wednesday today oh
1:20:09
same muddy place normal money time for a fantastic episode
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of the money waters of freedom
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we’re matt right night parts to the week’s events now that’s going to be a special episode of the muddy waters of freedom
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why you’re not going to believe it check us out next week now matt
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if someone was trying to find her okay so that’s not your anniversary like i should know this because i do the notes
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no but i didn’t tell you you’re not going to believe it either
1:20:51
hey if someone was looking for the mighty waters on the internet is that even possible
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is that possible and if so how matt it is possible if you are one of the old
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today would have been a good day to do she i i don’t i don’t have to worry about it
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