Episode 243 – Gun Control Is Back On the Menu


Kevin Spacey is making a comeback… in court. Pelosi was arrested for drunk driving (Shockingly, no, not that Pelosi), Canada is proposing new gun restrictions, and America is flirting with an assault weapons ban that is being pushed by politicians using the backs of dead children for leverage.

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3887145

https://crimeresearch.org/2018/06/more-misleading-information-from-bloombergs-everytown-for-gun-safety-on-guns-analysis-of-recent-mass-shootings/

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tonight we come here to answer a very important question in everybody’s mind why in the hell are we still doing this
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i have other questions about whether we should gather here tonight because of covert well they’re fully vaccinated and
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boosted waxed and boosted blacks and boosted how to do that just contact your
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favorite fox news reporter they’re all here this is the first time the president
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attended this dinner in six years it’s understandable we had a horrible play followed by two years of code just imagine my predecessor came to this
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dinner this year now that would really have been real cool a lot of people say the republican party
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is too extreme too divisive to control by one person ronald reagan said mr gorbachev tear this wall down today’s
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republicans say tear down mickey mouse’s house republicans seem to support one fella some guy named brandon he’s having
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a really good year i’m kind of happy for him they’re fully vaccinated and boosted
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and boosted and boosted how to do that just contact your favorite fox news reporter they’re
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all here right [Music] fox news i’m i’m really sorry
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and uh yeah we don’t do that yeah we don’t do that anymore so that yeah that’s that’s that’s new for me on this
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end of the spectrum um that’s new yes so here our first post reno
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episode or for yeah our first poster so i have to ask
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um something happened this weekend something came out this
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weekend and i want to know if i can um get your opinion on uh
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if i can get your thoughts on this thing um did you see the new nor macdonald
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i have not yet know when i want to i was planning on doing it last night but when i got in it was real late and i ended up
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sleeping for 12 hours which is more than i think the total amount of
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sleep that i got the entire time that i was in reno there there uh so but i am gonna watch it i’m
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gonna watch it tonight you have seen it
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already you just don’t know you have seen it
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okay you’ve seen a bootleg of it
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remember when right after he passed people were putting out those videos of bootlegs of him doing shows
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like recently that’s what it is that was him on the road trying to like hone it
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that’s weird because i thought that the new special was him
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like at home it is so the new special is him at home uh and he filmed it in 2020 before he
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was going out going in to get a surgery and if the surgery went bad he wanted it
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to be able to be seen by everybody so he recorded it at home
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and then he survived the surgery so he was out on the road touring it trying to like perfect it before he recorded the
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special but they never recorded the special because they he was like i’m not there
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yet and then so you have you you’ve seen it but this
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is like a different way to watch it because i was watching it i knew some of the jokes um but they land differently because
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he’s just at home looking into a computer just like this and just telling the jokes
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but he does the entire special it’s it’s it’s a cool insight into how he kind of
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does things and yeah when they just to see the growth of the jokes because i
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saw the bootlegs so like you know not great quality but you still heard the way the delivery was done and to see how
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it kind of evolved from that time to where it was by the time that we saw it
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yeah i’m interested in watching it because you know my understanding was it was sort of a behind the scenes of how
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he thought through stuff and how he would you know is this funny is that funny kind of thing so i’m very interested to
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see it um i was hoping that he would be like tupac
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where we’d have like 10 years of content before before that ran dry but apparently not
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so i so after the special uh they have a bit afterwards where david letterman
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dave chappelle adam sandler david spade conan o’brien
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and molly shannon are talking and they watched it and uh they were talking about it and
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adam sandler said that when they were out on the road doing stuff he had eight hours of content like he was like i have
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eight hours worth of comedy saved up i don’t know if he recorded anything else
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but if we have another eight hours of norm floating out there somewhere i hope they release it
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i would love to see that i would love to see i would at any point at any point in
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where it was in its development i would love to see it but yeah absolutely
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yeah yeah that was the most important thing that happened this week yes it really was
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which that brings the world yes to the world yeah so that brings us to
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the mudwater mushroom coffee replacement cacao rapid fire segment
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you actually cinnamon i think so sea salt black pepper that’s oh no there is no black pepper
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well anyway these are all good things you should have them they’re good for you money waters of freedom.com mud you
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can get your startup kit today can you imagine just how terrible this would taste if black
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pepper was added to it i mean could it could it be worse worse
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would pepper would make that’s what was that was what was holding this all together thank god as terrible as this
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was there was no pepper
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um so our first item of business
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kevin spacey is planning a comeback for anybody who doesn’t know
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he actually he has four movies that are either finished in
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post-production or in late stages of production these are those four movies
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peter 5 8 where he plays a charismatic yet mysterious man who arrives to a mountainside town on a mission
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gore where he plays gore vidal a guy who moved to hollywood and had sex with a young dennis hopper
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the man who drew god where he plays a detective investigating a blind artist
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who is wrongly accused of sexually abusing a child
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and gateway to the west where he plays a cardinal in the catholic church
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wow i honestly he’s pigeonholed he’s pigeonholed himself yes yes
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he pigeonholed himself however only in the first one does he
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not have we don’t know with young people we don’t know
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it’s just a charismatic yet mysterious man who arrives to a mountainside town with a mission
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what’s that mission to have sex with all the kids there
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wow for teens he was more of a right
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yeah he was more of a teens kind of guy but but now
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as these four movies are coming up on completion one of them at can right now attempting to be sold uh kevin spacey
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has been charged with four counts of sexual assault in england on three separate men
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rest in peace to those men yes so there is a really good chance that
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none of these movies are ever seen by anyone which and that sucks because kevin
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spacey was my favorite actor and then he’s a good actor he’s a great actor for
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example for roughly 40 years he acted like someone who wasn’t having sex with teenagers that’s true
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that is true uh in the public eye in the in it was a hollywood open secret that he
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was doing it there were many jokes about it [Music]
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so speaking of creepy nancy pelosi [Music] nancy pelosi’s husband was arrested over
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the weekend for a dui when his porsche crossed over state road
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29 in san francisco and was hit by a jeep
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honestly the thing i’m surprised about here is that when i read that pelosi got arrested for a dui
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it was paul pelosi yes and not nancy i don’t think nancy drives i don’t see
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nancy driving i don’t think nancy’s allowed to drive i don’t think she’s allowed to drive now
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i like how they worded that was that your wording or the the the uh press wording that his
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his car his porsche crossed over the line and was hit by a jeep uh so he was crossing over state
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route 29 and it says that the jeep ran into him i believe he was probably he probably
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the way that i am picture that it happened is he was he had a stop a stop sign or a stoplight
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and he ran it and the jeep ran into him right making it a true statement
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right but because one would argue that he hit the jeep
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but you’re right he caught he definitely caused the crash if he came out but then the jeep hit him
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then i guess the jeep hit him but yeah okay right
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and in canada this week speaking of terrible people in canada
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they did a couple of things first they re-upped their coved
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restrictions and then second
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this guy this guy held a press conference
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and he said that they want to freeze the sale importation and transfer of handguns in canada
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this guy the one on your screen right now if you’re watching if you’re listening to this on anchor thank you uh
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you’re not gonna get that joke uh the guy on the screen right now said in
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other words we’re capping the market for handguns other than using firearms for sport
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shooting and hunting there is no reason anyone in canada should need guns in their everyday lives
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good so then he should be disarming the rcmp and the police and military correct
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yes would be the next logical conclusion yeah that guy
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this guy this is the leader of canada everybody
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yeah this guy this guy is the most arguably the most brutal tyrant in canadian history
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unironically pull up that photo again
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this is democracy so in a in a world that is governed by uh
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by force uh someone like this certainly would never rise to the top because he’s the coward in the pansy uh in a rule in
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a world that is governed simply by merit and and market action he’d never go anywhere because he’s worthless and
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doesn’t have any actually good ideas that would that would thrive in the market only in a in a society that is
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governed by people picking whoever seems the most charismatic and uh and and
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presents his lies or her lies as best as possible um could someone like this rise to be
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the worst tyrant in a country’s history thank you
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this guy yes this guy that guy he’s wearing spider-man
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underoos i’m assuming under ruse sure
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and a children’s tigger
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hoodie thing yeah he’s not even staying on brand although now both of those brands are owned by disney so i guess
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you know long game he knew that those would all be disney products at some point
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disney’s gonna sue us for this for this image also isn’t that the uh spy kids behind
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them yeah that’s spy kids behind them i don’t know what’s worse go back that
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he’s dressed like that he’s dressed like this or that he has a spy kids poster
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and with the juxtaposition of the dog staring out the window at the birds above it
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the framing that he did with his wall decorations don’t make a lot of sense
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no that’s what i mean i mean it’s one thing you put that thing on then you take it off that’s great that’s what he wanted his house to look like that’s
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true he wanted it to look like this painting of a you know a dog looking over a pastoral scene
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and spy kids this is actually the reason that most people are glad their myspaces were
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deleted because that’s what a lot of people
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looked like in the myspace days i never i was never on myspace but i also never looked like that ever in my
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life nor and not even like in a photo i would have never taken a photo like that of course but i never looked like that
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without a photo being taken uh joshua mikko’s has a valid question
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doesn’t sony own the rights to spider-man or did disney buy them finally yes sony does own the rights to
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spider-man that is i believe now that uh uh disney uh
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marvel has taken like that contract or whatever is over and that’s why now that
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it’s now a part of the the marvel franchise right like in the last no so what what happened was um
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what happened was sony was loaning spider-man to disney um and
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after spider-man the second one
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far from home uh after far from home uh the contract fell apart and they had to
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renegotiate which is how we didn’t think there was gonna be the one that just came out uh no way home
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uh they didn’t think that there was gonna be a way for that to come out uh but then they renegotiated and part
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of that negotiation was sony still owned spider-man but they were going to incorp
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spoiler alert if you haven’t seen no way home mute me for like 10 seconds 15 seconds
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um in three two one um but they uh that’s why they included
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uh toby mcguire and andrew garfield in it because now they will continue to be able to make spider-man movies with them
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because they still own spider-man but they aren’t supposed to make them with tom holland but tom holland can
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cross over into any movies that they like so he can be in the morbius movies and he can be in the venom movies and he
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can be like he can be in those but disney will make every spider-man movie
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with tom holland but sony owns spider-man
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okay also hi joshua joshua uh gave me uh in reno he met with me in reno oh he
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gave you salmon i shouldn’t he didn’t give me it he didn’t give me jack i shouldn’t have asked this oh you mean like how matt hicks gave you an entire
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is giving you a huge wheel of cheddar but i still have to be his friend
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did i take matt what’s his question that’s a good point
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that’s a valid point hi josh [Laughter] [Music]
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oh so that was your really actually this time it was the
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cacao yeah that was the way it was supposed to be that was how we yes
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intended done so if you were out there and you were thinking
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my god that was a really fast rapid fire segment
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i’m suing i don’t have that image on here i don’t think is that it nope that’s not it um
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yeah i don’t have that image on here i just realized that i’m gonna sue you for not having that in
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it well good luck now because we use chris reynolds personal
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injury attorney to help us whenever somebody tries to sue
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if us live in the florida region of these united states and uh or find yourself personally injured by me not
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having the chris reynolds graphic um you can well they’ve got to use someone
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else because that’s all right they can’t use it but if you find yourself personally injured for any other thing
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you want to call chris reynolds too bad you still don’t have to cut out face because that’d be great for you just be like oh this guy
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um i do somewhere but god knows where right
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um call chris reynolds chrisreynoldslaw.com he is a smiling
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face that will get you stacks and stacks and stacks of cash should you find
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he’s a smiling face with a great knowledge of the law and he will
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do his due diligence in order to ensure that you get all of the money you
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deserve from being personally injured by somebody who is not me or spike
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or me yeah yeah i uh
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it’s somewhere in here anyway yes chrisreynoldslaw.com you can sue anyone
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that is not us that’s right that is not us but not us
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not us though but not us but that brings us to the personal
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injury attorney chris reynolds attorney at law anchor call-in moment
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and we have we have a number of calls today
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and i really hope you can hear them our first call
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is from the wonderful and fantastic mr kenneth ebell
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well nobody can hear that so that makes sense oh good
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i see why i see what okay
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silent but deadly um
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well okay folks if you’re thinking i i want
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to be able to hear this i’m suing you well good luck pal because you can’t well yeah i mean you
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can sue us but not not with chris reynolds that’s who we’re encountering you with
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for pissing us off right and boy oh
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i hope you don’t have big stacks of cash because that’s what we’re taking from you that’s true
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okay why did you not work on that one chris arnold’s lot dot com
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not for us though
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give me one second i’m gonna figure this out really quick on the fly for anybody who didn’t know
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uh i was not supposed to be streaming today and we don’t okay so i’m gonna tell everyone a fun story fun story time
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everyone so i am supposed to be streaming because i’m
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home and i have my internet is working
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on my computer but nothing it won’t actually do anything with the internet
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so it says connected and it says it has an internet signal
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and nothing works on my computer and i’m connected to that same internet it well it’s through the ethernet cable
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but it’s the same it’s from the same router and i’m using it right now on my wi-fi
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so it’s definitely working just not on my computer and i tried restarting my computer i
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tried restarting the router i tried updating my drivers see this is the kind of thing
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moving forward this is our last scheduled live episode
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precisely this is a good part this is why we’re not doing this yes this is exactly
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why we aren’t doing this literally the exact example of why both the fact that i’m not streaming it
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because of a snafu and the fact that we can’t do this segment see right now
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if we were pre-recording we’d just hit the old stop button stop recording
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so we figured it out right and then we instead we just gone we just have to deal with this
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in in the while you’re all well we’re all doing this together
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and it is a soul
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experience together folks we are all in this together we’re all in this together
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still nothing me okay that’s
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that is and that’s been our personal injury attorney personally personal injury attorney chris reynolds attorney
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yeah so uh sorry that that doesn’t work i don’t understand why it doesn’t work everything is set up the way that it’s
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supposed to and uh it was just like no screw you
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um so uh again this is why we’re not doing live anymore
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so what we will do as a regular show what we will do with the personal injury because we got a lot of calls in today
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uh what we will do yeah is for um
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for the first subscriber issue we can just answer the calls because i think everybody on there is a subscriber
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if i remember correctly that would be perfect yeah so that way we can just go through those and okay
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and our good friend kenneth evil sent in like three questions and i know what one of them is it was a really good
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question and i don’t want to i don’t know if he worded it the way that it was in the text
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so i am hoping that he can
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i am hoping that uh we can get that answered uh for him over
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whenever we do it yeah so sorry folks this is why we aren’t going
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to go live anymore yes which brings us to our and speaking oh
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speaking of not okay uh yeah so speaking of what
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yeah so speaking of things that never mess up
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about food the gravy king the gravy king gravy king
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so as we all know as we all know
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last tuesday we we briefly touched on it on our show
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on tuesday um but we uh didn’t go into much of it because as we said then we
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did not want to make any bad takes uh we didn’t want to bank any bad takes and
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we wanted to wait for more information to come out there was the heinous crime committed
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where an 18 year old male murdered i think it’s 19 students i’ve seen places where it’s higher than that now
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uh i believe it’s 19 students and two two teachers yeah that’s what i have but
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i read somewhere 21 students um have now passed
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but i don’t i know yeah it might be i don’t know
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um so and this was at rob elementary in uvaldi texas
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what we have seen since then as details has have come out which is why we didn’t want to make any you know rush to
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judgments or anything like that and like come out guns blazing like a lot of the people were going to be talking about today
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we have discovered that this tragedy was made much worse by the failures of law enforcement
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um this show isn’t going to be about that uh but jason and i are going to be
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doing a special on that on sunday uh on a brand new episode of muddy
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america which will air live and then it’ll be available for subscribers only after its initial airing but you can
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watch it live and then it’s just going to be gone forever unless you’re a subscriber um instead what we’re going to be
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talking about today is the agenda that so many people have had
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that they began pushing immediately after this happened
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and we’re going to be going over why this agenda is stupid
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obviously we’re going to be talking about gun control immediately upon
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the death uh the the news of this happening immediately people began grandstanding
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on the braves of these children which was absolutely horrendous the worst that i
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weren’t even which weren’t even dug yet yeah right the worst that i saw which i don’t
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actually have in here i meant to grab it and then i was working on a bunch of other stuff was uh
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francis o’rourke uh where he showed up at the press
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conference where they were talking about it and started blaming everybody at the press
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conference he wasn’t invited to the press conference and he just shows up and he just starts screaming uh at the people
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who are up on stage which was a really terrible way to do it because nobody can hear what you’re saying francis and
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you’re just up you’re just up there muffledly yelling at somebody who is now owning you because everybody can hear
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what they are saying um it was it was nothing but a show for politic it
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was nothing but a show he was only doing it for political capital and he wasn’t
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actually worried about anything else um but it started the first one that we saw
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and god i hope you can hear this stuff um is came from uh kamala harris who that
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night was giving a speech so i think we all know many times
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again again and if that was echoing for you that was their recording not mine um i had to
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check really quick to make sure that i didn’t do anything did you hear that no didn’t think so okay so she was
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saying enough is enough we in this room are the smartest people in the world so
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we need to do things we need to put things forth in order to ensure that nothing
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like that ever happens again i agree i think that we should uh end uh
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school for uh gun-free zones uh so that there there are no longer these massive
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uh buildings or these buildings filled with nothing but um unarmed targets and vulnerable people
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that mass shooters can shoot can fight against i think that we should uh look at the fact that we’ve militarized the
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police yet they use it to stop parents from being able to uh protect
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their children um while the shooter continues to shoot inside um and i think we should also
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because they said border patrol arrived that’s actually not true an off-duty border patrol officer arrived and and
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stopped this so we should look at the fact that good people with guns stop bad people
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with guns unless the government tries to stop them right
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um that obviously was not the end of that
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because why why would it be um this led to the doddering old fool in
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chief uh to re-up one of his favorite quotes impossibly
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the most um inhumane way ever because when you are speaking out
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to the people of mass tragedy it’s good to try to throw in a joke of sorts
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um so here is biden uh hinting at the idea that we need an
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assault weapons ban i spent my career as a senator and a
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vice president working to pass common sense gun laws
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we can and won’t prevent every tragedy but we know they work and have positive impact when we pass
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the assault weapons ban mass shootings went down when the law expired mass shootings
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tripled the idea that an 18 year old kid
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can walk into a gun store and buy two assault weapons it’s just wrong
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what in god’s name do you need a solvent for except to kill someone
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deer aren’t running through the forest with kevlar vests on for god’s sake
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is just sick and the gun manufacturers have spent two
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decades aggressively marking assault weapons which make them the most and largest prophet
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for god’s sake we have to have the courage to stand up to the industry
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you couldn’t hear that either could you yeah i could hear that one okay good
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when you are giving a speech an impassioned speech to the families that
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have just lost their loved ones saying your joke about deer aren’t
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running through the forests with kevlar vests
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doesn’t it doesn’t ring right no it doesn’t also those weapons aren’t
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for deer they’re for small game and medium game that’s the point of it and he knows that it’s
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interesting how he doesn’t want an 18 year old to be able to purchase a weapon uh unless of course uh actually this
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isn’t a purchase they shouldn’t be allowed to purchase but they should be allowed to join the military where they then go around the world and use much
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more uh powerful weapons which are explicitly designed to kill people uh as
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well as you know multi-million dollar weapon systems and everything else that’s perfectly fine but a uh the vast
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majority of 18 and year olds who will go and purchase a firearm either for a target shooting or to defend themselves
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and will not use them in a shooting uh they can go kick rocks um also that’s an
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incredible skewing of the data when it comes to the assault weapons ban uh from when the assault weapons ban that’s
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actually that’s actually end later okay i know where you’re going already in
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there later okay good good yeah it was like what don’t you can’t have the notes up and i
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understand that but don’t worry it’s in there okay good yeah so yeah
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the way that he handled that completely wrong because like
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like we said on tuesday when this happened we want to wait until we have the data we want to know what happened
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before we make anything we hate saying thoughts and prayers and our hearts go out and blah blah blah
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because we do we don’t ever want to have to say that however there come times that that is the right thing to say because you do
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not want to ever make the wrong you never want to make the wrong uh
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something like you don’t want to make the wrong assumption and say something that you are going to regret jacob blake
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exactly um so you always want to make sure so we wanted to wait and
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by the time that the show happened one week later a lot of data has come out and a lot of
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people did not wait those two people being two of them some of them who didn’t wait it’s not going to matter um
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so biden is quick to i guess it was the next thing um
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vine is quick to talk about the assault weapons ban um causing a decrease in mass shootings
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you can tell them what the rest of that is since you already know it yeah so i i know that and we may not be
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talking about the same thing um the uh the um the murder rate
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actually continued to decrease before the assault weapons ban
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through the assault weapons ban and then even after the assault weapons ban the murder rate continued to go down
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including the rate of murder by gun across the board the murder rate went down it only actually started to rise
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actually the murder rate when the assault weapons ban went into place went up and then it really it went up
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it went up and then it went down um and then it went down when the assault weapons ban went away
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the reason he’s using the mass shooting thing is because they changed the numbers on
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mass shootings they lowered it from like five to four or four to three
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and that’s how like because he normally will say when the assault weapons ban was in place
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murder rates were down which isn’t true so he had to change it to mass murders went down
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and then they took a three-time they went up three times but that was because right sometime during the assault
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weapons ban period 1996 to early 2000s 2004 five something
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like that um they lowered the number that made something a mass shooting it was i
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it was either at five and it went to 404 and it went to 3. i can’t remember which one it was but that just allowed for so
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many more to be included in it that would make sense because i know the
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overall murder rate went down was down afterwards like the murder rate now even with the uh increase that we’ve seen
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over the past couple of years it’s still lower than it was uh in the uh during
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the assault weapon ban period for example um that has been slowly trickling down for quite some time it was actually at
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its peak when gun control was the highest in the us because there was a period of time where for the majority of
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americans it was either effectively impossible or downright impossible to legally own a
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handgun or firearm for where the majority of people lived so only the police and criminals had them so oddly
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enough the murder rate was through the roof and that has been as those we’ve been clawing away and getting rid of gun
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control laws over the course of the past few decades that murder rate has been slowly dropping that coupled with uh
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economic improvement have caused the murder rate to go down right and you have seen an uptick since 2020 since
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2020 and i can’t imagine what would have caused an uptick in murder rates um
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you’ll i don’t actually have this in here uh but you’ll see a lot of people using the
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stat that um more children were killed in 2020 by firearms than they were in
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auto accidents which is the first year that that’s ever happened and that
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the number of people um like since since they started like recording in 1960 or 1959 auto accidents has been in the lead
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and 2020 there was a switch and um and firearms was the number one
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was number one over auto accident and like see how bad firearms is well no nobody was allowed to leave their house
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nobody was allowed to leave their house there weren’t as many people on the road so obviously
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there’s going to be fewer accidents yes exactly
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fewer accidents uh there was less there were lockdowns there was just less travel overall
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so of course there would be fewer deaths by auto accidents because people weren’t
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autoing therefore they weren’t accidenting so
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one of the things that uh he said in his speech was that we need to stand up to
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we need to stand up to the gun lobby we need to stand up to the nra who
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stand up to the nra they’re they’re they’re guests i destroy the nra for all i care
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they’re they’re a flaccid organization who doesn’t do anything for gun rights
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um so go ahead knock yourself out however they’re probably including all
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gun organizations like the good ones uh the goa the uh f the fpc is it the fpc
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fpc goa the n-a-g-r national association right now
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there’s another one there and i’m forgetting it but yeah right yeah i can’t i can’t remember all of them so they’re probably including
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all of them and the fact is in 2021 gun rights lobbyists
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spent a total of 15.8 million dollars 15.8 million dollars in political
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donations you might say that that’s a lot but when you compare it to
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pharmaceuticals at 356.6 million electronics at 179 million in insurance
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at 153 million it’s nothing
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yeah absolutely nothing and yeah exactly if you want to see
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those uh i believe they i put the link in the show notes so you can see them um and you can take a look at those facts
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yourself um another thing that they’re saying that they will scoff at is um
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if you were to say we need you know real security at these schools if we need you know
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obviously not cops but uh if you know you need private sros at these schools
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um they will say no you can’t have that that would be unsafe you know they’ll incorrectly they will incorrectly cite
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that well the sro at uh the rob middle school or rob elementary school didn’t
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do anything he ran away and well he wasn’t there that’s because there wasn’t an sro there
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the police lied about that yep yep they said that the shooter
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engaged with an officer on campus no they didn’t the shooter walked in uh and
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opened a door that was supposed to be locked and it wasn’t and it wasn’t after firing outside for 12 minutes
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um that means that it took them more than 12 minutes to get there
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yep and then they got up there and set up a perimeter and pointed outwards and made sure no one could get
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in right but i know that’s you and jason are going to talk more about that yeah we’re going to talk more about that but
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so they’ll say that you know the sro didn’t do anything and there wasn’t one there but they’re going to ignore that
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and they’re going to no they’re they are going to ignore that according to crimes
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research 94 of mass public shootings happen in
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gun free zones this is from 1950 to uh june of 2000 uh 2019. 94 i thought it
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was 97 so uh i was wrong uh but 94 of mass shoot mass
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shootings happen in gun-free zones they don’t look at that they say no we just need to get rid of guns but they
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don’t notice that 94 percent of them happen in places where guns aren’t allowed and if they’re willing to take a
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gun somewhere where the guns aren’t allowed what will stop them from getting a gun
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if guns aren’t allowed exactly yeah let’s just be clear about something put let’s just put aside the fact that
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you have a fundamental right to protect yourself you have a fundamental right to keep and bear arms uh and government no
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one else has any business telling you that you cannot let’s just pretend for a second that’s not the case let’s pretend
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that we should only look at uh whether or not something even if it infringes on your rights is going to be an effective
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way to deal with a problem okay let’s just pretend that for a second so the argument is gun control is an
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effective way to stop gun violence that getting rid of guns is an effective way
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to end gun violence you cannot get rid of guns there are more guns in the united states
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than in any other country on earth there are already more privately owned firearms across the country than there
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are in any other country on earth so if you try to quote unquote get rid of guns
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the only way you’re going to be able to do that is with a door-to-door campaign of
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forcing people to give up their guns red flag except without the need for someone to claim that you did something wrong or
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scary or are acting disturbing or or concerning beforehand
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they just go door to door to take your guns can we just acknowledge the fact
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that having again ignoring that it would be functionally
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impossible for them to do that if they were to do that
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it would lead to a level of gun violence that is unprecedented in human history yes
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and again it’s not even possible for them to do that but if they could even try to do that or even try to do just a
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little bit of that or even just focus on the ones that were the most concerning it would lead to
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tens hundreds of thousands of people dead possibly even millions but certainly in
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the hundreds of thousands of people dead both the enforcers and those who were enforced against dying as a result of it
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so if your goal is to end gun violence that makes it much much much much much
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worse also it would increase crime overall because
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the law enforcement presence would be focused it would the only way you could even effectively do this is to have
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every single police officer every single federal agent everyone all hands on deck doing nothing but trying to disarm
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people which means that if you’ve been raped if you’ve been robbed if you’ve been assaulted if you’ve been anything
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other than person owning a gun no one’s coming out no one’s helping you
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so you would see crime skyrocket so there’s not a single metric by which you could judge that this would be a good
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thing and also thanks to 3d manufacturing even if they could magically make every
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single gun go away on earth shut down all gun manufacturers there’s no more guns for anything on earth you could
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just print a gun with a 3d printer so to add to what you were saying there uh
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let’s say that they did they they were like okay we’re doing a bun gun buyback which isn’t a buyback we’re just going to come around and take your guns and
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we’re either going to give you 300 or we’re going to arrest you and take your gun um yeah
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those would be the options and they successfully got
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we’ll say what sixty percent of the country they’re turning their gun which i don’t think they would but let’s just
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say they wouldn’t right let’s just for the sake of this let’s just say they got let’s say 30 it really doesn’t matter and somebody
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decides that they want to go shoot up a school they’re going to be able to go out
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they’re going to get a gun and they will be able to go to the school they’re going to know that there’s not going to be anybody there to try to protect them
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that’s a regular citizen and after parkland and what happened in uvalde they know that the police aren’t going
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to come rushing in so the good guy with a gun being a member of the state
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they can go well i can just go in here and shoot as many people as i want because they’re not going to come in and try to stop me because they’re afraid of
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being shot yeah if you were out there considering for someone who is
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put yourself in the mindset of being someone who is considering causing a mass shooting if i were doing that i would look at the
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fact multiple times over that the police don’t actually stop you they wait for
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you to tire out or run out of ammo ammo and then they storm they don’t go in
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there even though the protocol is to get in there immediately that isn’t what’s happening they are staying outside and
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forming a perimeter being cowards okay because they have military equipment a bunch of people with
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military level equipment standing outside are cowards and by the way yes i am
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saying military equipment they don’t have ar-15s they have m4 carbines they have actual military equipment they have
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military surplus equipment and are sitting outside doing nothing but
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arresting and threatening to tase and assault horrified parents while they hear gunfire
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the police are literally facing away from the school while the children inside are being
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murdered but not their children because they ran in and grabbed their children and pulled them out
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yep the police in in uvaldi uh led to
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much worse loss of life than needed to happen yeah again you gotta tune in you gotta
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tune in to muddy uh money america to get the full scope of what they did but if
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you’re if the argument is you don’t need guns the police will protect you the police action is precisely why
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you should not trust the police to protect you they’re just people with guns who want to get home to their
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families and you protect you legally or even by job
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description their job is to enforce law supreme court has said they do not need to protect you
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their job is to enforce laws their obligation to themselves is to get home safely
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saving you or your kids is not in that equation that mean it doesn’t happen there are certainly heroic cops out
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there just like there are heroic non-cops out there but that is not their job you cannot trust them to do that you
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cannot expect them to do that they’re not going to do that no one is coming to save you no one’s going to keep you safe
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you have to keep yourself safe yep now another thing that you’re seeing
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you saw a big push after um after that happened on tuesday um
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on wednesday the chuck schumer was talking about whether or not he was going to put uh
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hba the hb8 bill uh the the bill that had to do with more background checks uh up on the floor of
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the senate and he said we need to pass this now blah blah blah and then he pulled back and he said no i’m not going to do that because he knew he didn’t
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have the votes and it was like it wasn’t going to be close and because of mansion and cinema
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who won’t allow them to do a carve out for anything in the filibuster he knew it wasn’t gonna pass because the
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republicans were gonna filibuster it and people were saying if we could just get this we would end up getting uh
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we would end up finding these people however
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the shooter had had multiple background checks
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and nothing came up that is more of a fault of that’s a society
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issue where he lives uh because something should have come up with some
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of the stuff that you have found out about him uh shooting people with bb guns um
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shooting people with bb guns outside of uh out of a car um you know cutting his
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face for fun um multiple like there’s a bunch of other things that were just definite red flags
56:59
that were like okay this guy this guy should definitely be in a system somewhere
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um but he wasn’t because none of these things ever got reported to authorities the
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police knew who he was and they but he was never arrested he was never brought in nothing like that happened
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so he passed a background check he passed two of them because he had to get one for each of the weapons
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um so that’s not the issue uh so
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adding more background checks isn’t what’s going to change this
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now it didn’t take long for the honorable flatulator out of california
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to to show his easily predictable stance on
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this issue which i’m certain all of you can guess
57:56
he farted out ban and buy back every single assault weapon we won’t even be the first country to do
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it that’s true we wouldn’t be the first country to do it uh he would also be the same type of person that would say that
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uh america leads in mass mass murders uh but we don’t we’re like
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number 11 on the list i believe uh with norway being number one
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um so interesting yeah weird happiest place happiest place on the
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planet uh so the push for banning guns and
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buybacks which aren’t buybacks they’re just bans um is going to start coming
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more and more um and people all over the internet and from their pulpits
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are going to say no one’s coming for your guns conspiracy theorists
58:53
but then you’re going to also have your people like eric swalwell who will say you know ban them and buy them back
58:58
you’re going to have your whoopi goldbergs who’s going to say yes we are coming for your ar-15s
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um and then you’re gonna have stuff like with what biden said
59:09
here it makes no sense to be able to purchase something that can fire up to 300 rounds
59:15
he told reporters outside the white house after traveling from delaware the idea of these high caliber weapons
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there’s simply no rational basis for it in terms of about self-protection hunting and i guess
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and remember the constitution the second amendment was never absolute
59:35
you couldn’t buy a cannon when the second amendment was passed you couldn’t go out and purchase a lot of weaponry
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can we just leave that up because there’s like every part of that was wrong every part of it is wrong
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yeah so okay it makes no sense to be able to purchase something that can fire up to 300 rounds i don’t actually know
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what he’s saying here because if he’s saying a gun that can fire 300 rounds
1:00:01
ever then that’s should be every gun any gun that can’t fire at least 300 rounds
1:00:06
shouldn’t have been made because it’s a piece of garbage um if he’s saying 300 rounds capacity i’m not sure i know
1:00:13
offhand of a magazine that holds 300 rounds maybe like a belt fed bb gunners airsoft or
1:00:21
something yeah belfast but even beltfed it’s still got to be attached to i mean that’d be a long belt
1:00:26
and then yeah be a super long belt and even a belt with inside of one of those like a belt fed magazine
1:00:33
uh uh or chain fed magazine i don’t i don’t think those are 300 rounds maybe they
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are um it’s really not what any of these people are carrying if it means like 300 rounds a minute or something like that
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none of the weapons that uh that’s uh that char that that uh this shooter
1:00:50
or anyone else is legally purchasing can do that unless they have an incredible trigger finger so i don’t know what that
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was about the idea of these high caliber weapons so a uh an ar-15 is
1:01:03
0.223 caliber which is actually fairly low caliber they’re not high caliber at
1:01:08
all high caliber weapons uh are things like a 30 odd six uh
1:01:13
or even a 440 and things like that which are absolutely for hunting so there’s
1:01:19
simply no rational basis for it in terms of self-protection hunting actually yes that’s all they would be used for those
1:01:25
are high caliber weapons are not an effective weapon for fighting people or shooting people you would want to have a
1:01:32
a smaller caliber so not sure why i brought that up uh and then uh hunting
1:01:37
and i guess and remember the constitution the second amendment was never absolute it straight up says the
1:01:42
right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed many people focus on the uh the preface
1:01:48
of that which says something like the uh um about the people a well-regulated a
1:01:53
well-regulated militia being necessary to a free state uh precisely what that’s saying is the people
1:02:00
being armed but even still even if it meant whatever it meant that wasn’t the actual rule the rule is the right of the
1:02:07
people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed uh and then apparently there was also
1:02:12
real quick there was also the um the was either the madison letters or the
1:02:18
monroe letters and i don’t remember which one off the top of my head where uh somebody wrote in and said hey i’m
1:02:23
worried about pirates can i own a cannon uh to put on to my boat for pirates and
1:02:29
he goes yes you can own a cannon absolutely yes yes yes we don’t need to say you couldn’t
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buy a cannon uh is the worst argument you can have because you have a letter from the president
1:02:42
saying yeah you can own a cannon yes you and many people did own cannons
1:02:48
so in fact to this day you can still own a cannon you can that’s it has never in american history
1:02:57
been illegal to own a cannon including right to this very moment and second uh you
1:03:04
couldn’t and then the final sentence you couldn’t go out and purchase a lot of weaponry you literally could not only
1:03:09
could you purchase not only could you not purchase a lot of weaponry you could purchase the exact
1:03:14
same weaponry that was available at the military level there was nothing getting in the way of doing that and in fact it
1:03:20
was very very common for a private gun owners to own more advanced weaponry
1:03:27
than the military there were times uh during the so-called wild west era where
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the uh where the um the army found that the uh some of
1:03:37
the native tribes uh which oddly enough are the ones that still exist oddly enough uh that some of the native tribes
1:03:44
uh and many of the uh many of the people living out in the wild west had repeating firearms before they did like
1:03:51
winchesters uh weapons that you could fire multiple rounds without having to reload first um more than one round
1:03:58
without having to to reload and put in a cartridge and everything they actually had that before the military did many
1:04:04
private owners had uh black powder weapons before the um or not gunpowder
1:04:10
weapons uh as opposed to black powder weapons before the military did so
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only in the last 100 or so years has it been the case that the military was at the same level
1:04:21
as just any private owner in terms of the equipment that they that they military equipment that they have
1:04:28
and what by what biden is saying at this point is he’s
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he is claiming that the good guy with a gun argument is a logical fallacy he’s saying that it doesn’t matter like he’s
1:04:39
forgetting about that oh god i just blanked on that guy’s name steven wilford from sutherland springs who uh
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which was the biggest mass shooting in like 20 years at the time um
1:04:53
and when the shooter had gone to the church shot it shut it up and he had heard about it and then he shot he saw
1:05:00
the person driving away and he shot the person um yeah using an ar or the woman
1:05:06
the woman in charleston west virginia just a few days ago i think the day out the uvalde shooting uh there was someone
1:05:13
who was attempting a mass shooting and she pulled out her pistol and killed him yep and what they’re ignoring
1:05:20
is the georgetown mcdonough school of business uh research paper which i
1:05:25
believe i also put that link in the notes down there for you uh in 2021 on
1:05:31
national firearm safety that says there is roughly 1.67 million uses of firearms in defensive
1:05:37
situations a year now in most cases 81.9 percent the gun is not fired but
1:05:45
that means that the person ran away but 1.67 million defenses
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defensive uses of firearms per year
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in comparison to the 19 320
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homicides by firearms per year 1.67 million defensive uses of firearms
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per year
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one and more many and half of them over half of them involve more than one assailant so this is someone with a
1:06:21
firearm who stops multiple people that from trying to hurt him or her or
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somebody else wow yeah gun control is literally disarming
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people because gun control doesn’t work for people who don’t care about gun control
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if you are a uh if you are a criminal someone who wants to hurt people then you don’t care what the law is because
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it’s against a lot of hurt people too but you know to rate people to assault people to murder people to rob
1:06:53
them whatever if you’re if you’re that kind of if you’re a criminal then you don’t care what the rules are anyway or
1:07:00
you might just be someone who don’t care what the gun rules are so you just get guns illegally just to defend yourself
1:07:06
and it could be because you’re a previously convicted felon who still has the right to defend yourself or you’re
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someone who has who uses medical cannabis uh and has to own your firearm illegally because you’re not allowed to
1:07:17
own a firearm if you use medical cannabis in your state you know whatever it is you may just be a good person who
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just isn’t going to follow the gun laws because you have every right to defend yourself which means that the only people
1:07:29
who are going to be affected by gun control their ability to own a firearm
1:07:34
is a good person who follows the law that’s it
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if you are a bad person or if you are a good person that doesn’t follow this law
1:07:47
you are largely unaffected or if you work for the government
1:07:53
two of those three groups are the ones most likely exponentially more likely to hurt good
1:07:59
people so think uh think about this the government
1:08:04
wants to make it where you because in a lot of places texas being one of them you can’t own a handgun until you’re 21
1:08:10
um but the shooter had a handgun so obviously breaking laws it doesn’t mean
1:08:16
that the gun control is going to work but let’s say that you made it better
1:08:21
nationally it was it was federally set that you had to be 21 to own an ar-15 um yeah
1:08:29
you had to be uh 21 to smoke 21 to drink 21 down in an ar-15 you know unless you’re in the military um
1:08:36
yes in which case you still can’t do those things but you can fire off weapons that are much stronger um
1:08:44
and even let’s go further than that and say they banned uh any firearms altogether
1:08:50
did a full-on buy-back full-on ban it hasn’t worked with drugs
1:08:56
it hasn’t worked with drugs and who do we see uh often getting in trouble for drugs politicians and their families
1:09:03
would you trust hunter biden to be the only person around you with an ar-15
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exactly i wouldn’t um now i’ll tell you what i would trust i i
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would trust hunter biden more than i would have aldi sheriff’s deputy
1:09:23
that’s a coin flip really that’s a good point yeah is one of his
1:09:30
is one of his illegitimate children
1:09:36
because then i put him on the same plane
1:09:41
maybe in recovery hunter biden
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joe hanouch says i’m okay with hunter doing drugs and owning a gun though i am i am too yeah he shouldn’t be allowed to
1:09:53
do it when we aren’t yes that’s correct
1:10:00
so that’s i mean that’s that’s what you’d be looking at because you would hear about hunter biden being arrested
1:10:06
with an ar-15 and nothing would happen and you would get you hope
1:10:12
hopefully none of you but you know somebody we know would get arrested for having an ar-15 and they would get
1:10:18
charged as a terrorist yep
1:10:23
so to be fair um biden has stated i don’t believe him
1:10:29
one bit but biden has stated that anything of this nature is going to have
1:10:34
to go through congress and that congress is going to have to pass this law which means they have until like you know
1:10:40
november 7th i think in order to get that law passed
1:10:47
um but it won’t happen because the senate split at 50 50. like we said earlier
1:10:54
there’s not going to be a carve out in the filibuster for this and aoc and others
1:11:00
have been uh hammering joe manchin and kristen cinema over this
1:11:06
fact um they are trying very hard in order to get there and joe manchin’s
1:11:12
mind is starting to be changed he said in an interview yesterday i believe that
1:11:18
the tone of this conversation has changed the only thing that i can think of when we have this conversation is my
1:11:24
grandkids now his mind is shifting a little bit on whether or not he would do a filibus
1:11:31
filibuster or gun control uh i don’t think cinema has changed and you would need all of them
1:11:38
so yeah you wouldn’t even need all of them you need all of them so you still have
1:11:44
one person that’s you two people are still holding out but there is a chance that you see a slight shift happening
1:11:51
and if they can try to push that in before the midterms they will they absolutely will
1:11:58
um so
1:12:08
so they announced after hba went away uh because chuck schumer pulled it he said
1:12:14
no we’re not going to try it because he knew that they didn’t have the votes that he knew he wouldn’t be able to get over the 60 vote uh the the 60 votes in
1:12:20
order to end the filibuster so yeah they are
1:12:26
and eric’s eric fartswell and aoc are pissed off about that they’re like we did what we
1:12:32
were supposed to do in the house why can’t you do what you’re supposed to do in the senate and it’s well you guys
1:12:37
have you guys have an easy majority in the house you guys can just yeah exactly um
1:12:43
for now until november um but
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according to all reports today this morning um there was a bipartisan meeting
1:12:57
working toward a gun control bill that mitch mcconnell was a part of
1:13:07
hey mitch mccart mitch mcconnell i almost said mitch mccartney mitch mcconnell is saying uh that
1:13:13
he wants to find a bipartisan solution to this issue
1:13:21
it historically that means absolutely nothing coming
1:13:26
from mitch mcconnell when it comes to gun control yeah historically historically historically but we will
1:13:32
see but that doesn’t mean
1:13:37
that he won’t fold now
1:13:43
and he will still get the nra’s endorsement he will yeah and the nra will back whatever they put in place
1:13:50
yep yep and the nra um whatever gets passed
1:13:56
today a few years from now will be whatever what the nra
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um defends because remember uh it was wayne lapierre uh who said uh what was a
1:14:07
year ago a few months ago he was at their convention and he said you know i think that was 2020.
1:14:14
was that 20 20 was that two years ago i think that was 2012 okay and and whatever it was and he said you know the
1:14:19
problem is the police aren’t enforcing the current gun laws well no wayne the problem is that there
1:14:26
are gun laws that’s the problem and if you were truly
1:14:31
were a gun rights organization that’s what you would have said now those gun laws are the laws that uh you know
1:14:38
so-called gun rights politicians have passed of years past fought tooth and nail against but now the nra is saying
1:14:44
they need to be enforced whatever if anything passes now or in this year
1:14:49
five years from now the nra will be saying why don’t the police enforce these laws against the thugs that are
1:14:56
endangering our boys and girls in blue because they’re a scam
1:15:01
the nra is a scam stop giving money to it leave it they don’t care about your rights
1:15:10
yep go over to uh fpc g-o-a or
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n-n-a-r something anymore n-a-g-r yeah the two
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big ones fp so the goa is gun owners association they’re what the nra pretends to be right fpc
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is a group that is just straight up suing uh straight up suing company uh
1:15:36
straight up suing uh governments that are trying to pass gun laws and they’re doing a great job at it i encourage you
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um we have a couple of minutes do you want
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to quickly go over without any notes the inflation plan
1:20:40
yes joe biden is going to fix inflation
1:20:46
which by the way he has been all torn up rip roaring mad about inflation in this
1:20:51
country in fact he said i want the reason i ran for president is because i wanted to stop this economy this
1:20:58
so-called trickle-down economy that’s only been working for the wealthiest among us you know the economy that i’ve
1:21:04
been helping to plan as one of the leading senators in capitol hill
1:21:10
for 40 years yeah for yeah almost 50 years
1:21:15
and or for about 40 years and then vice president i was so angry all the whole time that i
1:21:22
was every law major initiative that i that i introduced or was a part of her
1:21:27
co-sponsor in the past and somehow it just kept getting worse from my own actions and it made me so
1:21:33
mad that i realized that only i could fix it as president and the way i’m going to fix it
1:21:39
is with more deficit spending and higher taxes even though that’s
1:21:44
what caused it so he came out with this three-part plan and i actually i took screenshots of it
1:21:51
earlier to send to somebody this is the first plank which i will
1:21:56
read word for word first of all i want to say we all know joe biden did not write this
1:22:03
op-ed it would make no sense for joe biden to write this op-ed
1:22:08
because i’m not sure he could and uh
1:22:14
when you’re the president you don’t have time to sit down and write out a however many word
1:22:19
op-ed you know 2000 3000 word op-ed but whoever did it
1:22:25
his voice go ahead so well yeah whoever did capture this voice so well yes uh it would make no sense for him to
1:22:32
write this and if he did write it it would make no sense yeah yes
1:22:39
first the federal reserve has a primary responsibility to control inflation
1:22:45
my predecessor demeaned the fed and past presidents have sought to influence its
1:22:51
decisions inappropriately during periods of elevated inflation
1:22:57
obama he’s not wrong he’s not wrong i won’t do this i have appointed highly qualified people
1:23:02
from both parties to lead that institution i agree with their assessment that fighting inflation is
1:23:08
our top economic challenge right now that is his first plank
1:23:14
be nice to them trust the fed be nice to and trust the fed
1:23:22
i will say this donald trump put tremendous pressure on the fed
1:23:27
to keep interest rates low which absolutely have been a major contributor
1:23:33
to inflation the answer isn’t to trust their judgment
1:23:41
the answer is to put tremendous the answer is to audit them and then end them but if you’re not going to do that
1:23:46
the answer is to put tremendous pressure on them to keep inflation low
1:23:51
by greatly raising the investment the uh the overnight borrowing rate
1:23:57
so that we can basically stop the inflation of the money supply
1:24:02
which by the way that’s what inflation is we fall into the trap of using the term inflation to refer to the increase
1:24:09
in the cost of living that’s not what it is that’s the that’s that’s you could call it price inflation
1:24:16
or increase in the cost of living but inflation refers to the inflation of the monetary supply which causes the cost of
1:24:22
living to go up so the first plank is already doa because you don’t trust the people that cause this to happen you put
1:24:29
you either end them and leave currency to the free market or you
1:24:34
put pressure on them to keep that to take that uh overnight
1:24:40
borrowing rate as high as possible to stop the inflation to stop the malinvestment and then when multiple
1:24:46
companies crumble as a result of that good because they were built on that yes they
1:24:52
were his second point of his three-point plan and the first
1:24:58
one wasn’t really a point it was like hey let’s not be mean
1:25:04
yes uh his second point starts off with his usual platitudes of
1:25:09
we need to take every practical step to make things more affordable for families which is a terrifying terrifying
1:25:15
statement from somebody who has done nothing to make things more affordable um
1:25:21
the price at the pump is elevated in large part because russia
1:25:27
coming from the man who said when i’m president you won’t hear me blaming others i will take responsibility
1:25:35
because russian oil and gas and refining capacity are off the market we can’t let
1:25:40
up on our global effort to punish putin for what he’s done and we must mitigate these effects for american consumers
1:25:46
this is why i led the release from the global oil reserves the largest release
1:25:52
from global oil reserves in history which did nothing which did nothing it went up the price
1:25:58
went up what was it what was the uh what was the what was the global it was the equivalent of like how many days of
1:26:04
our use three the whole thing i think for three days yes it did it didn’t even cause a temporary
1:26:10
reduction in it it was in fact it actually led to an increase because speculators realized he had no plan
1:26:16
whatsoever he had nothing and and as matt has talked about as we talked about is mostly matt that talked about it it’s
1:26:22
not even the right type of crude oil for our refineries so we were then taking it to other
1:26:28
countries yeah it went to india china and canada
1:26:35
i cannot believe that he is still saying that as one of his main look what i did that would be
1:26:41
like wow i am so upset at just the rash of car accidents that have been uh
1:26:47
stopped happening at this intersection and so uh i painted uh i i reap i there was a a
1:26:55
nick on the stop sign and so i repainted it red
1:27:01
jonathan turco says what’s a week’s worth of oil uh i can’t do that math in
1:27:07
my head but if i remember correctly a day’s worth of oil is 23 million barrels
1:27:12
yeah if and again it wasn’t even released domestically it had end up being
1:27:18
released elsewhere so that they could refine it and then ship it back
1:27:23
and then ship it back
1:27:29
congress could help right away by passing clean energy tax credits
1:27:35
and investments that i have proposed that’s not going to help people at the pump
1:27:40
if you release clean energy tax credits that’s going to help people who have the
1:27:45
excess money to put solar panels on to install new windows to upgrade to uh
1:27:51
electric vehicles but a lot of people don’t have that now yes and it’s going to temporarily make
1:27:59
it easier but also caused to a subsidy which causes the price of all those things to increase so even the price of
1:28:04
that will end up increasing and at no point will government building a bunch of freaking charging stations that
1:28:10
aren’t even needed or in demand right now in much of the country at least not to the extent that they’re building them so they’re going to end up lying fallow
1:28:17
what that ends up doing is that leads to a a use of a allocation of resources
1:28:23
that would have otherwise been used for something else towards that so that’s called government mal investment you
1:28:28
have the government making things or producing things or installing things that aren’t actually needed which is
1:28:35
pulling resources and money away from things that actually are needed which causes a
1:28:40
a uh artificial reduction of supply of other things and then increasing the
1:28:46
cost of the goods and materials because they’re being used for that it would be like saying i’m going to fix the housing
1:28:51
crisis by building a million houses a thousand miles away where no
1:28:58
one needs houses and then the price of all the lumber and everything else that i’m using to build the houses goes up
1:29:03
which causes the price of houses here to go up as well but also you don’t get any houses
1:29:10
because they’re far away which is odd that you say that because the net part of this step too is my housing
1:29:17
supply action plan will make housing more affordable by building more than a million
1:29:22
units closing the housing full in the next five years
1:29:29
yes [Music] i didn’t even know that was in there it’s so funny that you like i could tell
1:29:35
that you were just kind of ripping i didn’t even know that was in there this is how that government is
1:29:41
i just made like a ridiculous hypothetical to explain how something would be made worse if anyone could be
1:29:48
stupid enough to do it and that was the next point on his plan
1:29:53
it wasn’t the next one it was just it was the one after it’s not even the it’s part of step two but
1:29:59
oh god i was like well i have to read this one next because holy crap the
1:30:04
timing is amazing the the one after the one before that was i’m scared to make analogies anymore
1:30:11
because that’s gonna be joe biden’s next plan when you said i was like did he did he
1:30:17
read this no i had no idea i didn’t read it nor did i read his plan yet i have
1:30:22
absolutely no idea that was in there that’s i just said yo something as dumb as building a million houses that’s what
1:30:29
he [Music] wrote uh he also said that we need to we
1:30:36
can reduce the cost this is so dumb god this is so dumb um we can reduce the
1:30:41
cost of everyday goods by fixing broken supply chains yes that’s true that’s true but how are you gonna do it
1:30:47
improving infrastructure and cracking down on the exorbitant fees that foreign
1:30:54
ocean freight companies charge to move products so while these people are stuck in these
1:31:01
broken chains where 30 were there’s bragging that 30 to 40 uh ships are stuck in the supply
1:31:09
chains in california a day yeah like they’re trying to get in that’s not including the ones that haven’t even
1:31:16
come up to be able to get stuck there while they’re out there they’re literally floundering at sea right while
1:31:23
they’re out there trying to get fed trying to make sure that they have enough fuel they want to make them cut
1:31:29
their costs they’re going to try to force that and it’s not going to go well
1:31:35
because all that’s going to do they’re going to bring their boats back and they’re going to go out of business
1:31:41
and go bankrupt so they don’t have to pay whatever fees or fines are being levied which is also happening companies
1:31:47
have reached a point they’re just sending people to take the crew members and some of the ships are just left there because they’re going out of
1:31:53
business so they don’t have to pay their debts and in the midst of that you’re now going to say that they they
1:31:58
can’t have market-based pricing for their fees i wonder if he’s going to tell the
1:32:04
unions that at the talks that they have to cut their costs and their wages
1:32:09
joshua josh umba said in the jones act he kind of asked it as a question with
1:32:15
exclamation points but yes yes yes that would be a great idea you’ll notice that wasn’t in his plan no
1:32:21
because that’s greatly affecting the supply chain right now just a bit of a side note here do you notice that the drug cartels
1:32:28
haven’t been affected by supply chain distribute but disruption you can still get coke you know why
1:32:36
the reason why there’s been no disruption to the supply chain is because they don’t follow the laws or
1:32:41
get licenses or get permits or any of that they didn’t care about the lockdowns they didn’t care about
1:32:47
anything they don’t care about any of the regulations and so as a result of that their supply chain is doing fantastic
1:32:56
yeah they’re thriving the uh it’s it’s similar to the uh food and
1:33:01
formula shortage which is only if there’s no shortage it’s a crisis that
1:33:06
is caused by government here nowhere else in and you know not in any other country
1:33:13
on earth are they having a hard time getting formula the reason that we’re having a hard time getting formula here
1:33:19
is thanks to the usmca which was introduced uh and signed introduced
1:33:24
passed by the um by democrats and republicans in congress with near unanimity and signed proudly
1:33:32
by president donald trump and the usmca among other things
1:33:38
drastically increased the tariffs on imported uh formula making them cost prohibitive for
1:33:44
most of them to even have them here which reduce the supply of the formula but that’s okay because we’ve got two
1:33:50
factories here in the united states that are or a handful of factories here the
1:33:55
two of which produce almost all of the formula and certainly nothing’s ever going to happen in any of those
1:34:01
factories that would lead to massive shortages well turns out that’s what happened
1:34:07
um so the next part of this is actually all of uh part three was the supply
1:34:12
chain in the housing and we can reduce the price of prescription drugs
1:34:19
by giving medicare the power to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies and capping the cost of insulin we can
1:34:26
lower the cost of child and elder care to help parents get back
1:34:31
to work none of that works none of that will the government
1:34:36
medicare or medicaid and medicare when it co historically when it has come
1:34:43
to negotiating pricing the negotiations depend entirely on how
1:34:50
connected the companies that they’re negotiating with are part of the reason
1:34:57
that you’ve seen so many and there are many reasons for this but this is part of the reason one of the reasons
1:35:02
that you have seen so many small uh providers small you know
1:35:08
independently owned doctors offices and so forth being shut down and replaced with larger companies
1:35:14
is because those larger companies are able to negotiate better sweetheart
1:35:19
deals with the government and with government sponsored insurance companies
1:35:25
than the smaller companies because it’s not dictated by market it’s not even dictated by an economy of scale
1:35:32
it’s dictated by your access to lobbying power for the given politicians who
1:35:37
oversee the budgets of the agencies that you’re negotiating with so at a time when uh healthcare
1:35:44
at every aspect is more provided by big business than at any other point in history and it’s getting worse every
1:35:51
single day where it’s getting more skewed towards big business every single day the last
1:35:56
people that you want being the bulk negotiators of drug prices and other um
1:36:02
pricing for um other types of care elder care child care the last thing that you want is the
1:36:08
government to be the one negotiating that yes yeah one 100
1:36:14
um and that was that’s his entire plan what he did say
1:36:19
at the end of his op-ed which since you haven’t read it i get to put this as a challenge to you
1:36:27
he said that he would debate anybody on whether or not this would work
1:36:32
okay [Music] yeah
1:36:39
yeah let’s set up a debate on muddied waters between you and
1:36:45
the president of the united states i’m gonna tweet that out after this show
1:36:52
you said in your op-ed that you would debate anyone debate me
1:36:58
yeah i did the scientific libertarian uh 2.0 says
1:37:03
that they would accept um that it
1:37:09
he didn’t he said nothing like he said we’re gonna build houses we’re gonna you know but he hasn’t said anything of note
1:37:16
so there’s no way he could debate this with any ability
1:37:23
um so yeah it it’s a terrible plan it’s it’s going to
1:37:28
make things worse it’s going to make things worse we are going to end up with
1:37:34
reported not actual reported of
1:37:40
i’m going to say 12 13 in the next oh yeah no we’re going into
1:37:46
double we’re going into reported double digit inflation we’re already at true double digit inflation and adjusted for
1:37:53
we are in a severe we’re already in a recession now um adjusted for inflation we are seeing we
1:37:59
are in a double-digit recession um we are seeing a literal decimating of our
1:38:05
economy a decimation is when uh you have anything 10 or higher uh reduction of
1:38:12
something um we’re seeing that yeah
1:38:17
now it’s it’s it’s going to get i was talking to somebody about this before the show but it’s going to get really bad because you’re going to start seeing
1:38:22
that and spoiler alert the republicans are going
1:38:28
to win in november like that’s just going that’s going to happen yeah no that’s going to happen and after they
1:38:33
take office they’re going to start you’re going to start seeing reports of what is much closer to the actual
1:38:40
inflation numbers and they’re going to say well if they would just pass whatever biden wants them to pass this wouldn’t be happening
1:38:47
and that’s not going to be the whatever they pass isn’t going to help because biden won’t sign it and
1:38:54
whatever they’re going to try to pass that biden won’t sign probably wouldn’t help much anyway
1:39:00
however whatever biden wants them to pass isn’t going to help it is going to be a while
1:39:07
before we start seeing any real improvement in this area
1:39:14
agreed agreed it’s it’s it and it will only it will
1:39:21
improve see the problem is it used to be that well okay but once we have a recession
1:39:26
then we’ll have a um then we’ll see the the uh you know inflation go down i don’t think that’s
1:39:32
going to happen because we now have where they just keep ramping up uh subsidies and deficit spending to try to
1:39:40
stop the economic downfall from happening um it all that leads to is a
1:39:47
paper recovery or a paper good economy which is really just the very wealthiest
1:39:52
getting rich everyone else stagnating or doing worse and the cost of living going through the roof right
1:40:00
there’s never a correction there’s never a correction of the market because they just keep pumping more money the real
1:40:05
correction will come when we reach the true point of saturation in which
1:40:11
no amount of um no amount of new money no amount of
1:40:16
mal investment no amount of anything will stop people from realizing this thing has reached its precipice and when
1:40:23
that happens you will see a correction the likes of which has only been seen in countries like zimbabwe and venezuela
1:40:30
and greece and countries that have just had catastrophic failures of their economy
1:40:38
when that happens assuming we don’t make a course correction before that when that happens
1:40:43
it will not be like when it happened in those countries because our economy is
1:40:49
depending on who you ask either the largest or second largest economy on earth
1:40:56
so when that happens there will be the makings of a massive
1:41:03
global depression that is really unprecedented in in
1:41:08
the in world history yeah
1:41:16
but we have good news and that is that tomorrow we have a special episode of
1:41:23
the mr america the bearded is that what that is tomorrow
1:41:29
is that tomorrow hold on okay um yeah mr america the beard of truth at
1:41:37
1 45 eastern join mr america and
1:41:42
uh oh it’s me yes
1:41:50
i’ll finish the america the beard of truth at 145 it’ll be me and jason lyon
1:41:57
i just found that out
1:42:02
uh and then joey i’m here on thursday does does he have a friday
1:42:08
join me here thursday for a brand new episode of the writer’s block where you won’t believe who my guest is going to
1:42:13
be and you know what neither will i uh i believe it i’ll believe it yes i i
1:42:18
believe it uh no on no no mister america because he’s interviewing me on wednesday on on
1:42:26
wednesday and then two and then tune in sunday night
1:42:32
tune in sunday night for a brand new episode at eight o’clock
1:42:37
i feel i feel safe saying eight it’s like eight to eight 05. uh
1:42:42
eight to 805 eastern for a brand new episode of muddy america if you miss the live show you have to be a subscriber to
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see it so if you don’t want to pay us 10 bucks a month
1:42:55
watch it live um and that will bring it well that
1:43:01
and then but this weekend if you happen to live in nebraska
1:43:06
for some reason uh come to my events
1:43:11
on friday and saturday no wait just on yes friday and saturday
1:43:18
jason is in the comments and he’s saying what am i doing oh no i sent the wrong date
1:43:25
i don’t know if he’s being serious or not but that’s what he said in the comments okay
1:43:31
well we’re gonna need to know if that’s serious or not because i don’t know if we’re doing this anyway while he’s
1:43:37
telling us if he’s serious or not then join me uh on friday the third at the
1:43:45
scott zimmerman fundraiser at the seward bowl i hope i’m saying seward right seward bowl on over on 4th street in
1:43:52
seward nebraska then join me on saturday the 4th for a shooting event
1:44:01
at noon at tennessee in nebraska somewhere in nebraska and then liberty fest which is
1:44:08
a an event an all-day event in also somewhere in nebraska that’s this
1:44:14
weekend and then then oh boy oh you’re not gonna believe it then on
1:44:21
uh tuesday the seventh tuesday yes muddy waters of freedom
1:44:27
using our new format is it gonna be two like when we need to figure that part out
1:44:34
yes
1:44:41
yep we need to figure that part out yes uh yeah yes matt
1:44:46
hey if someone were to try to find us on the internet is that even possible and if so how
1:44:54
uh if someone were to try to find us on the internet it would be possible if you go to your favorite social media platforms and type in muddy waters media
1:45:03
you should be able to find us uh if not it’s not our fault um
1:45:09
because i think we’re on a good portion of them we may not be active but we’re there um breaking news
1:45:15
it’s i’m going to be on mr america on july 1st not june 1st so on thursday
1:45:21
oh july 1st yeah july 1st not june okay next month
1:45:28
so who does jason have who does jason have friday apparently no one
1:45:33
uh does he not i don’t see him on friday well yeah i didn’t put it in
1:45:40
the i didn’t put it in the notes because i always forget
1:45:45
uh yeah it’s not on the calendar either no mr miracle oh he has tony dorazio
1:45:52
no tony dorazio is going to be on mr america the bearded truth on friday at 2
1:45:58
p.m eastern uh so tune in for that um and
1:46:04
i am interest i have tony this friday uh yeah so tune
1:46:10
in for that and that way um we can hear what tony has to say about
1:46:16
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1:46:23
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1:48:08
well that sounds fantastic i’m very excited i hope all everyone watching this is in nebraska because then we get
1:48:14
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1:48:20
out to see me join jason join matt on thursday join jason on friday join me this weekend in
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1:48:40
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1:48:47
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