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Jimmy and Gito just talking about things going around at MAHD House Bar & Grille In Elyria, Ohio. Jimmy Is the owner of MAHD House and Gito is his close friend that helps out around the bar. Listen in while they dissect the daily dealings of the bar.
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Speaker 2:We're number one. Jimmy, you've been a cheap ass. You know I'm like damn. You heard it here first, right right, right. Joe Rogan listens to our podcast Right, we're the best you know. They say people that cuss are more honest, so I'm an honest motherfucker. Put the fish away, reggie. It don't even hurt to give birth to me, not for me.
Speaker 1:Nothing to it. Okay, let's do it come on.
Speaker 2:I'm, I'm ready, I'm ready, I want to do it.
Speaker 1:I got what I'm right now you want to see me and geek madhouse bar talks baby man, this is a bunch of shit. If you ask me, that doesn't make no sense. Good morning, good morning, see. You did it for like two weeks in a row you go good morning and then now you're just like your same grumpy self. I'm grumpy. You're all up in that thing in the TikTok. No, oh, you know what? We didn't put our lights on. Damn it. I see that shadow on you. I'm like over here, just as bad.
Speaker 2:There we go, that's better.
Speaker 1:I got that damn sun in my eyes either. No, yeah, because it's cloudy. Well, the time change maybe affected that, or no.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, for sure Plus it's rainy and cloudy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's not a beautiful day outside, that's for sure day outside, that's for sure. It's a beautiful day to Republicans, though. Trump ran away with that shit like unbelievably ran away with that shit, like crazy ran away. That's a next level. Now the thing is, can he do what he said he can do though? Well, we'll see. It's looking like he can. It definitely looks like he can. He did the. What has it been now? So that was Tuesday, we're at Sunday, so it's been what like four days, five days.
Speaker 1:They've already like all the shit they say about him, like it's saying like he's, like you know, gonna take women's rights and stuff like that, all that type of stuff. I mean all the stuff that they went on. And then did you see, did you see the text message that everybody, all the black people, got, and I don't know where it was? No, yeah, it was like a. Somebody sent out a mass text message I don't know if it just went to black people, but certainly went to mostly black people that said how to sign up for picking cotton. Swear to god, somebody did that. People are fucking assholes, dude. I forgot my phone, my phone, flat out assholes. Who does that Like just sends out a mass text going it's time to pick cotton, this is how you do it, or what? You know what I mean? That's just absolutely insane to me. And now they're trying to figure out who sent it or whatever. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:They won't find it.
Speaker 1:How can you not? It's like a text message. I mean that's guy. I mean how can you not find that? You know what? I mean what the person that sent it? Yeah, you gotta be able to find that, right. I mean it went out to all those people. How does somebody send it out mass sentencing like that or text like that and it not go out to anyone? That's insanity well, what?
Speaker 2:what state was that?
Speaker 1:certainly new york, but I think it was like nationwide. I think I'm pretty sure. I don't know where they got the numbers from or anything. I don't know any of that stuff, but it's I I'd seen it and I'm like what the fuck people are are fucking crazy dude. They're insane. But they did like dude. There's people like jumping in line. I watched Saturday Night Live. I fell asleep. I didn't see the end of it, but I watched the beginning of it and it was basically all the cast on stage saying you know, I voted for you Donald. Like the getting in line, like the rest of the world seems to be wanting to do that freaking he fired. Well, the first thing he does is fire or hire. That. I guess the campaign manager, the old lady Do you see her? It's this old lady that's like I guess she's been running his campaign this whole time. He made her the White House chief of staff First female white chief of staff in the white house ever, very first one all right yeah, but he's, you know, holding women back.
Speaker 1:You know that's that's, that's horrible, but yeah. Then all of a sudden, all these shit started to happen in new york city stopped all the credit, the, the, the gift cards and the welfare for the illegal immigrants. Immediately they did it. The, the um, the stock market jumped the next day like freaking 1500 points or something like that. The freaking uh. Bitcoin jumped way up. Bitcoin, yeah, that up. People think it's going to do well. I don't know. They think it's going to do well. I don't know why, but they do for some reason. I mean, bitcoin is nothing more than a stock right or similar like.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I guess it went into I don't know what is it called when they go to the stock.
Speaker 1:Public, went public, yeah, some shit like that. Is it public? I think I don't know. I have no idea. I mean, I guess it's always been public, but I don't know if it's on the exchange or not. I have no idea. I don't know that kind of shit. I don't know anything about that stuff at all.
Speaker 2:They said that the migrant caravan stopped already. Oh yeah, that shit should have stopped a long time ago.
Speaker 1:Quitar agreed to evict hamas leaders out of saudi arabia. Dude, it's fucking. He. It's been a week. He ain't even in office yet. You know, hamas wants an immediate end of the war. Taliban claims that they want to build a great relationship with the United States. Russia's ready to speak when it comes to the Ukraine war. I mean, it's just unbelievable, dude, the way it just it's like dad jumped in. No, that's all over. Dude, they're actually showing it. They're actually showing the actual things happening. The mayor's saying no more welfare, no more gift cards, no more. They're showing the Hamas leaders. They're showing it. These are videos of them saying it, congratulating Trump and then saying all right, it's like dad just came home. You know what I mean. You've been hearing it all day. You know mom said wait till your dad gets home. Dad comes home. You start acting right immediately. That's exactly what just happened. Right or wrong? No, you don't think so.
Speaker 2:I don't know, think so, I don't know. You go just like say, like you say, reagan was a great president, or something then you look it up and you're just like, yeah, he was all right. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:there's just, you got two sides of it, even after it's over with I guess I mean there's people that say reagan wasn't a great president, absolutely who? Who says that? I never heard it?
Speaker 2:Look it up, I was looking at it earlier, really.
Speaker 1:Reagan. Yeah, the only thing that I don't like that he did was he jumped the interest rates, which I never liked, that His Reaganomics was not like, because he jumped the interest rates. And then that's the reason, because before Reaganagan.
Speaker 2:I don't think you could get a. Like loans, I think, were considered loan sharking over like I forget, like maybe 17 or 15 percent, something like that. It's like every president. You got all these people that'll say yeah, he was great. And then you got all these other ones that say he wasn't that great, but he ended the cold war.
Speaker 2:That's pretty big, that's huge, that's pretty massive yeah, but look some of the stuff he caused. Look it up. That's all I'm saying. I don't know of anything he caused. I don't know. Well, look at the pros and cons, that's all.
Speaker 1:And there'll be some with trump, I guarantee you well, I've been saying, I've been saying to everybody no, I'm not saying that there's always going to be pros and cons. There's no question. You're not going to have everybody. But I want to say this if trump does calm the world down and the wars and shit, stop, every fucking leader in this country from now on, better look at what he's doing and and mimic it, because there's no reason. And I'll tell you. I think that it came down to I've said it before. I think that it came down to.
Speaker 1:Kamala went over and talked to Ukraine and basically said I got your back, like we were talking last week about the bar, like it's like being in a bar fight Instead of going. Like you watch Trump, like he's being friendly with them, but when he's asking about us, I don't think so. I don't think we're going to support you. I don't see why we support Ukraine. I don't think we're going to support you. I don't see why we support Ukraine. We've got enough problems in this country with our citizens that are broken, struggling and everything else. I'm not trying to think completely selfish, but damn, at some point you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:The only thing that really stands out to me is that they should have never stopped them from putting up that wall. Everybody thinks it's a prejudice kind of thing. It's not. No, I think that should have been put up when he first came in. I don't think it should have been up before he even came in.
Speaker 1:I mean we all go to bed at night and lock our doors, don't we?
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I think it should have been now.
Speaker 1:Everybody's like yeah, that's a good idea to put up a wall. Yeah, they were. They started putting up wall again. Actually, didn't they? They started to. I think they did.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think they started putting it up under what I'm saying is like that's when I think there there was acting like it was just so wrong, and I'm like because it was an anti-trump thing. See, that's right, that's all it was.
Speaker 1:Right, it was anti-trump and and because before trump, like Bush, was the one who said we want open borders and Clinton was like we need to close off the borders, like it was the whole opposite. It was completely that, and which makes sense to me as a union carpenter is that we shut off the border for illegal Mexicans. As a union carpenter, that's in my best interest, because they're coming in and doing our work. You know what I mean? Yeah, but I'm just, and that's what the Democrats are supposed to be for you. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying for the safety thing, you just have anybody come across, that motherfucker. You know what I mean. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:Well, yeah, it wasn't. Trump was. Trump's thing was about safety, but the but, the original with them was more about coming in. I remember Bush's statement that pissed me off. He said we need illegals to do the jobs Americans don't want to do. It's like no Americans won't do any job. You just got to pay them enough. Jesus, you know what I mean. That's what he meant.
Speaker 2:I don't want to pay them that much. That's exactly right.
Speaker 1:That's exactly what it was. Yeah, you're right, that's exactly right. Yeah, that's exactly right, that's exactly what it was. Yeah, you're right, that's exactly what it was. But, dude, so during the interview there was a, or during the campaign, like while the election was going on, or whatever election night, I should say Tucker Carlson's interviewing Elon Musk.
Speaker 1:Have you seen that? Or did I? I showed you that, didn't I that with his son? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, dude, that's scary shit. And then you go around and you look and because I know, I don't know how I feel about I don't, I never know how I feel about elon musk like I'm not sure if he's like a good man I mean he could be great, he seems like he is, but I don't know man. But I don't know man. I really don't know. I have no clue Like he could just be the monster in disguise. I mean he seems like he's just a tech guy that wants to like do some cool shit and this and that Go do it. You know what I'm saying. It's what he is doing, that is what he's doing. But the thing is, is that that this, so his boy gets?
Speaker 2:on there and you and if you go look for it on, like all these different videos, you're not gonna find out.
Speaker 1:Right, you're not clipped out any, any, but there are ones that you can find it. They, they do exist out there. But his son gets on his lap and he and tucker carlson says what's your name? Or something. Then after his name and he goes we, we started spacex and we quietly do whatever we want. And then he starts laughing like an evil guy and so does Elon Musk, and then when you go to like the most of the clips that are out there, it literally stops at him saying his name and then it shows him laughing.
Speaker 2:That whole section is cut out of there. Why would you?
Speaker 1:cut that section out. Dude, a little boy like that only said that for one reason he's heard it a lot. He's heard it a lot Right, At least once anyways.
Speaker 2:He heard it and thought it was cool Way more than once.
Speaker 1:He at least heard it, that's all I'm saying I don't know, he's a little boy.
Speaker 2:He's a tiny little boy. You hear that multiple, multiple times. Son, we got so much money, we can do whatever we want.
Speaker 1:He said we started SpaceX and we quietly do whatever we want. Yeah, I was like dude, that was pretty freaking scary dude. That scared the living shit out of me. But there's the argument. I get what? The whole thing with Ukraine and all that? I understand that.
Speaker 1:there's the argument that, like like with hitler, you know if you didn't stop, if you'd have stopped him early, he wouldn't have caused all that yeah right and I understand that, but at the same time, we can't just be dumping our money into a country and we're not like, because we're not over there fighting for them or anything, we're just giving them money and letting their people die. I I mean, there's been so much famine and everything over there. Now Everybody's like they're at a point where they're using women, young kids, teenagers and way older adult male because they've lost all their soldier age type people in Ukraine. And I'm sorry we caused that by being weak with Kamala going over there and say and not like she was being weak, you know what I mean. She was. She went over there, did the tiny Tim thing for him, didn't even talk to Putin whatsoever, which that doesn't even make sense. Why would you not talk to Putin in the process? I mean, if you're trying to negotiate peace, you weren't trying. You just went over there and said I got your back, don't worry, do whatever you want.
Speaker 1:That's crazy to me and Trump ain't doing that and that's you know. It's like Reagan said you know you want peace. We could have peace right now and it's real simple Just get on your knees. You know what I mean. That's a true story. That that's. That's a true story, that's what he said and that's a fact. You bow down to whatever because eventually they're going to come after something you don't want and that and that.
Speaker 1:And the problem is is I think that's what just happened with this election is everybody's. They keep coming after and after and after and after the normal average common sense, person's fucking rights and they're just like finally, everybody just pushed back. You know what I mean. But you know what annoyed me the most of all of it, all of the whole thing that annoyed me on election night. I don't care what news channel you watched, I don't care what analyst you've seen every one of them all they fucking did all night was the hispanic vote.
Speaker 1:Is this the black vote? Is this the woman's vote? Is this the blah, blah, blah vote? Is this the blah, blah, blah vote? Is this All these different racist? They're racist fucks. All of them are. That's the whole thing is they're pandering to races. The bottom line is that Trump appealed to the working class. Now, if they're up there saying you know, like the blue collar men earning this much is what they're, that makes sense. But to say black men has makes no fucking sense. Like that's like saying every black guy is supposed to think alike and they don't. And every Hispanic guy is going to think alike and they don't like it. It's so stupid that they're going by race.
Speaker 2:It should have been the American people.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean. I could see going by by class, I could see going by, uh, career, jobs, age brackets, any of that stuff, but like to rate, like there's, the race doesn't matter, dude, it really doesn't matter, like they think it does. They keep saying they're appealing to black men. That's all you heard about all night. Like, oh, he took, he gained on a on a Hispanic vote in Miami, and you know it's like what the fuck is the matter with you? People, like, and you think that you're not causing race issues. Like that's the only way you even view how people are voting is by their race. Like, get the fuck out of here. You know makes, you know, makes no sense to me. I'm just glad it's over. Yeah, I don't know how much it's over.
Speaker 1:Last time, when Trump got in, they started harassing the fuck out of him at that point. I think, though, this time is different, because he won the popular vote, which he's never done. You know what I mean. Well, he may have it's hard to say. You know he got. He got like two million less votes than he got in 2020. Right, yeah, explain that to me. Explain to me how there was 15 million less votes this election, compared to last election 15 million.
Speaker 2:A lot of people didn't vote. Is that what you've seen? No, I don't know. I don't look into that shit. I don't care about that shit.
Speaker 1:I've seen lines going around the building at the election board for days on end. Yeah, it was pretty crazy. It was nuts dude. I ain't never seen nothing like that, yeah.
Speaker 2:Well, how many was there since you've been here? Just two, right, three, three, yeah, yeah that thing. It wasn't that, the lines weren't like that.
Speaker 1:Oh no, there's been two. You're right Presidential elections. Presidential elections no, they weren't like that. No, hell, no, they weren't like that. But we're supposed to buy that. There's 15 million. And, by the way, this is the thing that's really crazy they keep showing the chart. I'm sure you've seen it. They keep showing that chart. The Democrats like how many they got is like exactly the same 62 million, 62 million, 81 million, 62 million. Come on man. Or 67 million. It doesn't matter, it does matter.
Speaker 2:It does.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because somebody should be prosecuted if that's the case. If that's the case, somebody should go To mess with the election like that to cause the type of imbalance. I think that's one of the biggest problems with America is that we keep changing. You change presidents like that, which I'm not saying. I want to keep the same president. I'm not saying that but, I feel like four years isn't enough, like it should be eight. You know, I mean period four and four should be eight, always just eight years, something or ten years.
Speaker 1:I think so. I don't. I think so because you just can't like how do, how does a world stage deal with that? Like it's like fucking, it's like having a bipolar girlfriend. You know what I mean. You got to like the superpower in the world changes their personality every four years. Basically, like that's pretty fucked up, isn't it?
Speaker 2:Like, as the world sees it Well what year, since it's been first president. You know, as the world sees it well what year since it's been first president. You know they've been doing it like that ever since, so why would they change it now? It's a little different.
Speaker 1:Now, though, it's different. Yeah, it's different. I mean, you got all the shit that's going on in the world. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:That's it's a little different. They didn't have shit going on back then they did, but we weren't like.
Speaker 1:I mean like when george washington came and we didn't have aircraft, carriers and shit. You know what I'm saying? Like it's, it's just different, it's there wasn't bombs and nuclears. And like I just yeah, no, it was definitely different, for sure, a hundred percent. Of course, everything's different but we're, it's a it's more of a world, a world uh, stage type thing. Now you know what I mean there. There's more, it's like a world economy of some sort.
Speaker 2:Somebody is just fucking the country up.
Speaker 1:You want them to be in there longer no, I don't want somebody that's fucking it up in there longer but I do want the stability though of it.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean I feel like at four years too, like a lot of the policies and stuff like that happened a lot with like I know, like like the I know the Biden administration claimed that they brought down insulin prices, which was really a Trump thing, but it happened while Biden was in office, like six months, but it already was in play. Or there was some stuff that Obama did that kind of went credited to Trump. It's just stupid stuff.
Speaker 2:That's what I always say.
Speaker 1:Or Bush. I know Bush got in Bush, he looked like his economy went to shit when we had our that big like recession or whatever. When that one uh, was it 2000, the millennium? Remember when it was like all that like millennial shit was going on and it looked like clinton had all these jobs and I was in construction back then, dude, all we were building was tech companies. Everybody was working on trying to solve the millennial, you know, the zeros or whatever it was. Remember, like all the computers had to be redone, so the whole world's like working to try and solve that. There's all these tech companies popping up.
Speaker 1:Well then, once that's over in 2000, it's over, it's done, and there's all that work went away and it looked like Bush's economy went to ship and Clinton was this great genius that had all this work. But it really just was a situation that you know what I mean Was there. But but getting back to that. So then now Trump wants to push term limits. You know, in Congress and Senate. I agree with that, I do too. But now let's be smart, because that's the only thing that is stable to the world is that at least you have congress and senate.
Speaker 2:That stays the same what a motherfucker sleep in there, the fuck hell. No, god, it's not what. Just just for example, like if there's 70, 75 year olds sitting there that is not out there working now you you know what I'm saying Does not know the struggle of today's laborers, you know what I mean. Or blue and blue class people. So you got somebody sitting there that's 80 years old. You know what I'm saying. What do they know about what's going on out there? You need somebody, like in their 50s, 60s, going there and do their little term, and I don't think them guys should be sitting there for a lifetime term.
Speaker 1:No, I'm not, I don't think a lifetime, I don't. I don't think that. Well, I'm saying, I'm just saying, when you set term limits, I don't think maybe it should be to two terms, like we do with the president, maybe it's four or something. You know what I mean. Like I think you got to think about it because it's nice to have that stability. I mean don't get me wrong, it'd be nice to get Pelosi to fuck out. I don't even know how people are still voting for this bitch. Like I don't even get it. Dude, like she looks like claymation at this point.
Speaker 2:It doesn't matter, but I'm just saying what she looks like it doesn't matter. But what I'm saying is like her, I don't.
Speaker 1:I don't think that people should be involved with uh, lobbyists and shit I think trump will, will uh pardon that guy that attacked her husband in his underwear probably what the?
Speaker 2:I can't remember all that shit. What the fuck?
Speaker 1:I don't know. He called the cops. There was like some dude in there trying to stab him or something and he's like in his underwear. Then there was people saying that maybe it was his lover. There was all kinds of crazy shit going on.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying, yeah, I think there should be limits on that for sure. I've been saying that before. He even said it Remember.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, that's one of the things they're talking about. They're talking about that Kirk. What is about? They're talking about that kirk? Uh, what is his name, that kirk guy, the one that's always talking to the college kids? Oh, yeah, they.
Speaker 1:I guess they want to make him involved at least in the department of education, but well, in the, in the education I I think. I believe trump said he's getting rid of the department of education federally and letting each state deal with their own. He goes, he said that we spend triple what any other country does and we test by far less than they do. That doesn't make any sense. So he wants to, like, put it back to the states so that the states deal with their own education department, you know, and just get rid of the whole department federal. You know, that's one of the things I heard that he said, but that Kirk is supposed to help him talk talking with the about education. I know that, um, I want to see who. I want to see that. Candace owens, your girl, that's who I want to see. I want to see her the press secretary. I think that would be great. I think she would be the best press secretary ever of all time.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah she's very outspoken yeah.
Speaker 1:She's funny too. Yeah, for sure. I just don't want to see that. That Elon Musk scares the shit out of me. He does.
Speaker 2:Well, at first she was 100%.
Speaker 1:No, no. I like the idea of him being on a commission or on a board and they just overlook and see where the spending is being wasted at in the government.
Speaker 2:I like that idea. I think you get somebody else without that. You don't need the richest man in the world doing that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but he's the best at it. He cleaned house. Every company he's doing is running so efficiently, like he doesn't let them waste money at all. I mean, he just doesn't. That's not true.
Speaker 2:It's true, he's pretty efficient no, because, uh, he wastes money himself well he might.
Speaker 1:What did he waste money on?
Speaker 2:remember that rocket and they said why is it so? Uh, plenty or something.
Speaker 1:Oh, he made it blunt yeah, yeah, he made it pointy. He said it actually would be more right it would be.
Speaker 2:He calls it the aerodynamics to for the looks yeah, he goes. It might be even a little better if it was blunter but it looks cooler yeah yeah, he did say that, yeah no, I don't think I'd want a guy like that in there period yeah, I don't know, I don't, I don't want them in there.
Speaker 1:I I do like the idea of a commission, that and I don't think that this is a permanent. I think it's kind of like the warren commission you just built. Like you build a commission, they come in, they oversee everything, look it all over and say this is the cut and then let everybody make their decisions. It's not like he'll have the final say on he's just giving you the information.
Speaker 2:you're in a position like that where you could throw a little influence anywhere and you also got the most.
Speaker 1:I think he's already there, though I think he's been there.
Speaker 2:I don't think you put a person in any kind of government thing.
Speaker 1:I think it's always been that way, what's always been that way. I think the government's always had that kind of influence by the people with money. I think that's always happened.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's called lobbyists.
Speaker 1:Well, it is, but there's also like there's just, there's just. You're talking like I don't like that. The Rockefellers, all them people were always involved in it.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean? They had to chop them up a little bit too, didn't they?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think that that's what I think, that I don't understand how you can say Amazon's not, they're not a? Uh, what was that that they took, called them, they caused them something. I forget what it was called. I can't remember right now. Why can't I think of it?
Speaker 2:what's the overall thing?
Speaker 1:you're trying to say I can't.
Speaker 2:Until I can say that word, I'm fucked dude well, anyways, like amazon needs to be chopped up uh yeah right, I agree, a hundred percent.
Speaker 1:I agree, just like that's what they did to Rockefeller. They went in and said what's that called when you, when you own everything, when you do it all monopolizing monopoly? Yeah, they said he was a monopoly. That's, that's the word I was looking for. And how do you say Amazon not a monopoly? I mean? I mean, mean, how do you say they're not? Not only are they a monopoly, they've monopolized the trucking, the, the flight, the, they, they did everything the fucking deliveries, god damn, they block up all the damn roads yeah, they, yeah, they just stop wherever the fuck.
Speaker 2:They want that shit's aggravating. There should be laws against that, I would think so, yeah, they are pretty angry.
Speaker 1:You know, what aggravates me is the Amazon I don't feel like is efficient. Dude, I get a delivery. I'll get like four trucks showing up for four deliveries and within a half hour of each other, like this doesn't make any sense, like why would that be? That doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that company is too big, just like I said about the UPS how it was too big. And too big. Just like I said about the UPS how it was too big. They went on strike that one time, screwed everything up for a while.
Speaker 1:So yeah, but you have FedEx or UPS, so you do have two options.
Speaker 2:They were never that big, none of them. They still ain't that big as UPS, I don't know.
Speaker 1:Amazon's probably bigger now.
Speaker 2:Oh, no, no, no, I ain't talking that I'm talking before. Yeah, no, no, no, no, I ain't talking that, I'm talking before. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So when UPS went on strike, it fucked everything up for a while.
Speaker 1:Oh, yeah, so. What if Amazon went on?
Speaker 2:strike. So why would you allow you closed every store? Now, right, you closed, that shuts everything down.
Speaker 1:Oh, my God.
Speaker 2:It'd be horrible.
Speaker 1:Right now he probably could. He could shut everything down. He really could. You can't let a company get that big.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for what purpose?
Speaker 1:Why would you? Your boy has reached out and said he wants to talk to Trump too. I don't think Trump's interested, though. Who's that? Bill Gates? Oh fuck. He immediately put something out. The next day. Everybody, dude, everybody, just was like you know, oops, sorry, that's why saturday night live, yeah, that's why saturday night live made fun of it, because it's like that's that they immediately jumped on like what is it?
Speaker 2:what was that? What show he was on the vibe or whatever the hell it was. Who trump? Remember when they was acting like oh my friend and oh the view yeah, I watched that shit the next day.
Speaker 1:That was funny as shit, dude, they were freaking, boiling all of them, yeah. So I bet they don't ask them to come on. No, probably not. It's not, you know, looking good. If I was him, I'd request to go back on there to view. Yep, he would too. That's it. You know what? That's the thing. Everybody keeps saying we're misogynist because we didn't vote for kamala, america as a whole, or we're racist. Whatever they're saying, the truth of the matter is kamala didn't vote for Kamala, america as a whole, or we're racist. Whatever they're saying. The truth of the matter is Kamala didn't get voted for because of Kamala, no matter what color, what sex she was. You can't just dodge interviews, and you know what I'm saying. Like there's nothing you can do. Like, I think the thing is a lot of it's.
Speaker 2:Where was she when Biden was at the helm? You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but it doesn't even matter, because once they announced her, there was an excitement in the air in this country about Kamala for about a week. And then all of a sudden she refuses to do any interviews. Everything she does is scripted. She would do no interviews. She did literally like three interviews that were all well. She wouldn't do one immediately for like a month. You know what I'm saying? Like just wouldn't do them, just would not do any. And then when she had to do the debate she disappeared for two weeks because she had to like practice for it or whatever. And then she goes into to get her earpiece and she tells joe rogan none yeah, probably had to get her earpiece
Speaker 2:yeah, probably what'd you say?
Speaker 1:and then she wouldn't go on joe rogan. You know what I mean. Like that, you can't have somebody and she had these rules, like she would do joe rogan, but he had to come to her, she had, he had to like uh hour or something like that. It's like no bullshit. And you know what, if she goes and does those interviews and it does them immediately, right when she gets on, she starts doing interviews, starts doing press conferences, all those different things, and she's answering questions, I think she'd have won. I really do 100%. I think she would have. So to blame it on us, it's all on her. I mean, because we cannot. Nobody wants a president that can't handle an interview. What is she going to do when she's got to deal with Putin? Or you know what I'm saying? You just can't, nobody wants that, that's just all there is to it. I mean, you can't and that's just the way it is. And I think that's what lost it more than anything, because Trump actually got two million less votes.
Speaker 2:Here's what I said from the first month I was like if they got somebody else they'd probably win.
Speaker 1:Remember when I said that yeah, oh yeah, like Robert Kennedy, yeah, well, anybody. Oh, I loved Robert Kennedy. I'm a big Robert Kennedy fan.
Speaker 2:Let's just say another track record no just like Better Ass Maybe.
Speaker 1:You think if she would have showed a little bit of cleavage?
Speaker 2:maybe she would have done alright, that's how she got where she is A little cleavage. Maybe she would have done all right, that's how she got where she is now. A little cleavage, a little shaker shaker. She was a hottie when she was younger.
Speaker 1:She's pretty for her age now. Yeah well, I don't know about that.
Speaker 2:I said pretty for her age.
Speaker 1:now my wife says you never tell a woman she's pretty for her age. She's either pretty or she's not. My wife says you never tell a woman she's pretty for her age. She's either pretty or she's not. You never say for her age because it's insulting. That's what my wife says.
Speaker 2:I don't listen to your wife, you listen to your wife.
Speaker 1:But she knows what women feel. No, she knows what one woman feels, she knows. No, she runs like I think there's a meeting they have and shit, we're just not in. Yeah, we're not involved. I think they have a whole society. I'm pretty sure of it. It seems that way.
Speaker 2:It sounds like a cult. No, no, no, no, no. I just. She made a statement the other day. I didn't agree with what. Would you say who? Your wife, Remember? You said Amanda said something and I was like no, I don't remember, tell her oh, nevermind, I know what it was, but anyways.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know. I mean I don't. Oh yeah, yeah, I know what it was, I know what it was. I know what it was.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we'll leave that one alone. But yeah, I didn't agree with that one either. Well, I mean, yeah, it's kind of almost. I guess that's an opinion thing right there.
Speaker 1:For sure it's an opinion thing yeah, yeah, that's all, it was Right. Yeah, so, but anyways, my point is is that Kamala, nobody didn't anti-vote Kamala, it's just it was literally. And the thing I don't understand because that's the sad part to me, like, because honestly I think if she answers, if she goes to all the interviews and answers the questions and handles things appropriately, goes to Joe Rogan and does all that stuff, and it goes well. I mean, and it goes well.
Speaker 1:You can't just say just go Right right right, right and it goes well and she answers the questions. She wins, she wins. I believe that wholeheartedly Right. But I think that's insane, considering, like we're in a country where they're, like you know, trying to like get teenage kids to change genders and stuff Like that, stuff, like that's crazy that there's that many people in the world that are okay, or in our us that are okay with that, like they just think that's fine. That blows my mind. You want me to get us kicked off this one. Go ahead, what are you gonna?
Speaker 2:do? What are you gonna do? Well, you see some of these things where they say that, uh, like everybody that rooted for went to the ditty parties yeah, I saw that although, yeah, all the people that endorsed her were like, yeah, I saw that too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I saw they keep saying it, saying that I don't know if it's true or not. Allegedly, allegedly, allegedly we might not get kicked off. No, I think that everybody kind of stands with that statement, I think.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don like I started thinking about it.
Speaker 1:I'm like was J-Lo a freak like that? I don't know. J-lo's fine boy, Oof Diddy parties had J-Lo there being a freak. That's crazy. They say she was. I don't know. Wasn't she fucking with Diddy for a little bit?
Speaker 2:Goddamn publicly how many husbands she, she had boyfriends, that's true, a lot, that's true, probably more than Kim Kardashian.
Speaker 1:Shit. Is she married? I don't know. Has she ever been married? I don't know she's been married. Who was she married to? Well, let's look it up. I don't know who she was married to. I don't know that type of stuff.
Speaker 2:Look it up, I bet Ben Affleck probably, uh, that baseball player, uh, yeah, she's been married, I think. Oh, and then that little, that spanish dude is saying what spanish dude this thing oh, what the hell's his name? Big, big, big star. Well, the spanish communities all right.
Speaker 1:who was she all married to? I got to keep scrolling, I told you Hold on, let me keep scrolling. It's Oginani Noah, whoever that is. That's 97 to 98. Chris Judd, Mark Anthony the Mark Anthony is the one I was talking about and Ben Affleck.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know who any Chris Judge Mark Anthony or Oginino was Mark Anthony. I kind of think I know who he is.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was an actor, he was a big singer and then he acted when he was younger and then he's real big in the Spanish community. He's huge, way bigger than you think, really, yeah.
Speaker 1:That's your guy's, not your guy. No, amanda said she thinks she was married to Diddy. That wasn't on the list, though, when I scrolled.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, I'm talking about all the people she dated. Yeah, it goes beyond that. Those are just the marriages.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she was definitely with them right.
Speaker 2:She was out there. Yeah, she's a freak, she's a little freak that thing.
Speaker 1:That's crazy. You could take the.
Speaker 2:I hate saying it.
Speaker 1:She was Jenny's been around the block, that's all I'm saying. She's still Jenny from the block.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so you got you know, yeah, I don't know, man, I don't get it. But RFK, that's exciting. Everybody, all these Democrats and stuff, though they're all saying like this, like he's an anti-vaxxer, he's this, he's that. They're like saying like all his stuff is like bullshit. And then I watched an interview with him because they flat out asked him. They said but all the experts are saying that these vaccines are good.
Speaker 1:He goes yeah, you can get three experts to say it's great. You can say three that are saying it's the worst thing in the world. He goes who's right? How do we pick? He said what I do. He goes when I have a case. And he said and I've had many of them because that's what he did he filed cases, environmental cases. Basically he was an environmental attorney. Is what he did is what he did? So he would take the information from the experts and review it and go through it and cut out what made sense and didn't make sense and what was logic. Even if he isn't a doctor or whatever, you can still see by their studies what holds and what doesn't hold. You know what I mean. And that's what he wants to do. He wants to go through and cut out some of these vaccines that they're giving kids.
Speaker 2:Shit man, there's, there's proof of it, like like the Amish community there's, yeah, yeah exactly that's right there yeah.
Speaker 1:And they're fine. There's no outbreaks, there's no, you know, and that's the thing. Like cause, cause Trump's given him like free reign for for the health, food and drug he's getting free reign. He's not giving them free reign on oil drilling and stuff like that and he told them that he said I'll give. But his thing is, I want to see the kids healthier, like I want to see immediate results with kids being healthier, like immediately. You know what I mean. And he's saying that it'll happen. Like I guess, like Canada doesn't allow a lot of things that we allow and Froot Loops is one of them.
Speaker 2:I don't understand why we allow it. I don't either. Lobbyists.
Speaker 1:Is it lobbyists? You think, yeah, in the FDA and the CDC and all that stuff. I don't even know where that would be allowed. Should that be allowed?
Speaker 2:No, it shouldn't be allowed To deal with the.
Speaker 1:FDA and stuff like that. Lobbyists Like I can see they're going after congressmen and senators, but to go after like an is that that's not a. Like an elected job, that's a. That's a appointed job, right, aren't you like? Don't you get hired to that job or something You're not? That's not an elected job.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but you're over. You Like who's over was probably pushing it. You know what I'm saying. So whoever got that position and boss was like, yeah, let that one go through but why?
Speaker 1:what would be the point? I don't understand money. No, but that's what. That's what he's saying. Like I don't think canada's selling less fruit loops than we are. You see what I'm saying? Because that's like fruit loops is a big one that they talk about yeah, so what is the purpose of having that garbage in our shit?
Speaker 1:yeah, it makes it brighter and look better, they say. But he goes I don't think they're selling more fruit loops in the united states than they are canada. So per you know, per capita. So what would be the point? Like, well it's, it doesn't make sense to do that. If it, if it doesn't sell more, why even risk it? We'll say population control. Let's say that, yeah, I'm not arguing with that, I wouldn't argue with that and I ain't going to say no names. That's what Dylan was telling me yesterday. He was apparently seeing some. He's my news source now.
Speaker 2:Dylan.
Speaker 1:He told me, for every two seconds, two people in the world die and four are born. That's what he said, that's what, and he must've got the data from somewhere. He didn't just make it up.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:YouTube video or something. Who knows yeah, so they got it. They got to stop it all down.
Speaker 2:Spikers and loops. Well, I mean, there's so many upper people that that has been pushing that we got to deal with the population control.
Speaker 1:Yes, there are a lot of that. Yeah, you do hear that a lot, and isn't your boy one of them?
Speaker 2:I ain't saying that, I don't want to get kicked off again, I think he's one of them.
Speaker 1:He's a big one. Yeah, yeah, I think he is. I think he's one of them. He's a big one. Yeah, yeah, I think he is.
Speaker 2:I think he's one of them yeah, but I mean, doesn't it seem like people?
Speaker 1:are having less kids now, or no less than they were yeah, oh sure, yeah, I think so yeah when we were young, like it, like everybody had four or five kids, yeah, and then before that era there was eight.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so yeah it's pretty common. I think people can't afford them like they used to. Our population is going to go down in years. For sure you think so. Yeah, if you're having eight kids, eight kids, five kids, six kids and then all of a sudden two, one you know what I mean. Yeah, our population in 20 years is going to drop big, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know, think about it, I Think about it, I don't know how many people, how many people you know, got six kids now.
Speaker 1:Nobody. I don't know anyone. I'm trying to think.
Speaker 2:Okay, now look at above our generation. How many people you know had five, six brothers and sisters? Yeah, no, there was a lot.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So think about it in 20 years. This is all just things in my head, I'm just popping out.
Speaker 1:It ain just popping out, it ain't like factual right, but what I'm saying is think about 20 years from now. I agree, I think it seems like. It seems like it should be. Population's gonna drop a lot, yeah, especially well. It depends, though, if people live longer because they're not getting cancer ridden by yeah, but eventually it's gonna catch up.
Speaker 2:But what I'm saying is, yeah, our population's gonna drop. Like I said, it was six, eight, that wasn't, that wasn't uncommon. You see somebody with six kids now you're like, holy shit, I ain't seen nobody with six kids. You know right, yeah, but look above our generation, like your, your dad, how many brothers and sisters do you have? About five, yeah, five okay, how many does your?
Speaker 1:mom have. Well, no wait, six, six, he had, yeah, and how many people do you know now? None.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so think about it.
Speaker 1:That was a lot to deal with, though. My grandma I feel bad for her dude. My grandma dealing with them badass. My dad and his brothers were badass. I mean my poor grandma must have like just fucking stressed out constantly. Just she had to have been like could you imagine like your kids are just out fucking stealing car parts and shit, like just I mean like it's just fighting and I mean every one of them, I think, have had to be bonded out of jail and they've had to put their house up for it. You know what I mean In fact, I think, if I remember right, up for it. You know what I mean in fact, I think, if I remember right, I think like that was why she's still owed on her house, because she had to put it up a couple times or something.
Speaker 2:You know, I'm still thinking about something. Maybe I'm wrong about that population thing. Why? Because you figured they had eight kids or seven kids or six kids and then them kids had kids. You know what I'm saying. So maybe I'm wrong. Yeah, I don't know how it works. I really don't know.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying, so maybe I'm wrong. Yeah, I don't know how it works. I really don't know, but you get what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like if he had eight, then it drops out.
Speaker 1:Well, the point is each person repeats themselves, so each person has to be responsible for a kid. Basically, you know what I'm saying. Is that why they want to push the gay thing Like they want to push the gay thing Like. They want everybody to be gay so that they?
Speaker 2:don't have kids. Hey, that's my idea. That might be what it is that might make. Now you already came on this. Is that what it is Like we're going?
Speaker 1:to make everybody gay and then we'll have less population. It could be right?
Speaker 2:No, I don't you know what.
Speaker 1:Well, nothing surprises me anymore the way this world's going you know what's crazy to think about is that the next president not the next president, but a future president is a little kid right now, oh for sure, probably watching youtube videos. Yeah, that's crazy. Right, that's yeah, it'll be a future. It wouldn't be the next, no, it wouldn't be the next one, cause hopefully, that's JD Vance.
Speaker 2:Then you know future one. You could always say ain't even born yet.
Speaker 1:Well, that that is, that's a hundred percent true but I'm saying, right this minute, there's probably the future president. A future president of the United States is probably a little kid watching YouTube videos right this minute, sunday morning, because they don't get up and watch cartoons like we did now.
Speaker 2:No, I think they watch podcasts, like Madhouse.
Speaker 1:Because I mean on our Saturdays, saturday cartoons were like that was the world man.
Speaker 2:You got up in the morning. Saturday cartoons yeah, you wouldn't get up early for school, but you'd get up early for a cartoon, oh yeah you had to.
Speaker 1:Saturday morning cartoons is where it was at, but now they're constantly stimulated with the videos and stuff like that. I hate it. Oh yeah, it's bad, it really is bad. It's not good for anybody.
Speaker 2:It's almost like having an e-bike. All right, I it's not good for anybody. It's almost like having an e-bike. I had to throw that in for my buddy at work, an e-bike.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's almost like having an e-bike. Yeah, it's like going on a bike, but you don't got to pedal. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Go for a ride.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and then they're like healthy, they're like health nuts or freaks or whatever, but they're like you got little Ziploc bags of nuts and shit as they're driving their e-bike not getting no exercise.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I can't believe how much pushback. It's hard to believe that Robert Kennedy gets that much pushback. They say he's like a weirdo. He's just like a nuts job. I like listening to him. I think he's. Yeah, I mean, I don't like listening to him because he is the way he talks that drives me nuts. What is that, I don't know, but my buddy tom, his brother, was like that too. His brother that passed last year was, or maybe this year was like that he would. He had that same, whatever it is I'm not sure what it is, because it wasn't always that way, I guess. So it comes, it comes about, but I don't know.
Speaker 2:I like listening. When I'm saying listening, I don't like listening to his voice, I'm talking about what he's talking about.
Speaker 1:No, yeah, no, he's spot on. Yeah, you could tell, I mean, and the guy's done that's like his whole life's work. Basically, I mean he knows certainly more than like freaking one of the news reporters that are on there telling them that that's not true. You know what I'm saying? Right, he's the one who's actually put in the work behind, and I'm not saying he's a doctor, but he's definitely a lawyer. That's went through everything.
Speaker 2:You don't have to be a doctor to fucking research shit.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean, but that's you know. That was a good point that he brought up. Though is that the expert thing? It is like that everything you do, it's like there's a million experts.
Speaker 1:You never know it's like it's like covid, like during the vaccine, there was all these people telling you that they're the experts and they're saying, oh, you're not going to listen to the experts and it's like I didn't. I I'm like I'm not getting a vaccine. I didn't wear a mask if I didn't have to, if a place required me to wear it to get in the building and I had to get in the building I would have done it. You know what I'm saying. I would have done it for sure. Does he Bill? Is that true? Kennedy suffered from vaccine injury. Is that true? I know there's other people too that that happens, but there's. But they say, like one of the like somebody in the congress right now, I think, has like a thing from polio when he was a kid or something but you remember.
Speaker 2:You remember when they had that vaccine shit going on and they're all standing there in front of the cameras and as soon as the cameras turned off that they thought the cameras were turned off they all took off their masks, started talking. Oh yeah, same thing with.
Speaker 1:Remember nancy pelosi getting her hair done at the hair at the hair place. Oh yeah, she was at her. She was getting when everything was shut down and you couldn't have hair appointments and stuff. She was meeting privately with her at her hairdressers getting her hair done like she was doing it without a mask by the way, she didn't have a mask on there either. That whole thing was all bullshit because it was like they even knew it.
Speaker 2:They knew it was bullshit. Yeah, 100%. And as old as they were, all standing there talking with the mask on Make sure you wear your mask. And then, as soon as they thought the cameras were off, they're like and then they start talking like normal Right, that's so fucked up.
Speaker 1:It is horrible, especially when you're pushing it on the whole country and everything Mandating shit. No-transcript, I like that. I think it was at Bill Burr that said something to the effect of he said if you don't think that you would have got like cause you look at back at history, he said, then you look at like like Nazi Germany, you know, and you think I wouldn't have fricking that you would. You think that you'd like to think that you'd been on the right side of that. You know what I'm saying. He said, but this COVID thing just proved to us that that's not the case. Most of us wouldn't have been on it. Right, we fell for it Well, not just us, but I don't think I fell for it.
Speaker 1:But I mean, there was plenty of people calling on me, calling the police on me whenever there was a lot of cars in the parking lot and stuff like that. You know what I'm saying. I was having all kinds of issues with that type of stuff where they were just that they would call, they would come in and they would call the police. Then they would sit there and tell us that.
Speaker 2:You know that they got calls because of people driving by that there was off, or using what's that they cut us off for smoking what now?
Speaker 1:look, come here, tiktok cut us off for smoking cigarettes. Yeah, you're got to be kidding me. Yeah, so tiktok is not on right now because we smoked cigarettes? Yeah, look, I can't, I'm not, I can't look at it. But so you're telling me it's gone, the feed's off, I guess, because we're not. And it says because we smoke cigarettes. What the fuck? We're not allowed to smoke cigarettes on a feed.
Speaker 2:That are legal. What the hell is that Cigarettes are?
Speaker 1:100% legal. What in the hell is that dude? That's crazy. I don't know.
Speaker 2:It looks like it's still on, though I will find out that is a bizarre.
Speaker 1:Does it say we have viewers? That would be the telltale if we're still on or not. No, we're probably not on on tiktok. We went. For those that don't know, we were on tiktok live today. We wanted to do a little side thing where you could kind of see in the studio from tiktok if you wanted to. And he's telling me that it just shut down because it guido's got it over there on his side. And it's saying that it shut us down because we were smoking cigarettes on tiktok. You can't smoke cigarettes, I guess not. Wow, and you're telling me that they don't see. This is that, this is. This is where things just have to go away. Let's just have to stop, dude. That's just, it's it.
Speaker 1:This is what I'm talking about the fact that anybody would have voted for anybody. Who's got that liberal control like that, like they want to do now, like because I mean, kamala was one that said it too like she said you know that that we have to. You can't and so did hillary clinton, by the way, you know. Oh, the internet, you know they can't just having people saying you can't. You got, you got to be able to control what people are saying on there. So they said like, flat out, said it, you got to control what they said on there. Like freedom of speech isn't even a thing, like that's not the very First Amendment, like wild. I wonder what they would do if I pulled out a gun.
Speaker 2:They'd be like run Gito run.
Speaker 1:I mean, what the hell dude? That's crazy To me that's insane.
Speaker 2:I don't know if it shut it off. It just gave us a warning's. Insane. I don't know if it shut it off.
Speaker 1:It just gave us a warning. I guess I don't know you got a warning so they might kill our whole TikTok account. Who knows they might. That's what happens when they do that they give you a warning. I've had warnings like three times now, I think, Because of you, usually when you said the Oprah thing and the Bill Gates thing and stuff that they give me warnings.
Speaker 2:I said alleged.
Speaker 1:But I don't understand. If people are saying it in the news, why can't we say it? That doesn't make sense to me. Why can't we say what they're saying in the news? It's not like we're saying this is a fact, but we're saying we saw on the news, this is what they said.
Speaker 2:Or not even the news. Gates was in that. What was it? A college thing or something? And he had that big old tank with the mosquitoes in it. I was just talking about that, remember. Yeah, so he genetically well allegedly genetically enhanced the mosquitoes and had them in a tank, charlie kirk, that's what his name is.
Speaker 1:Charlie kirk yeah, supposedly he was going down to uh mar-a-lago for like a week to to start setting up like for the education purposes. So if you've got him and and dealing with the education system, you got uh and and I. I don't know what like role he would have in the white house, but he's advising Trump right now on what to do in the education system, which may be he may be saying put this person in charge, or he may. I don't know what he's doing there, but he's going to spend the next week saying what he thinks they should help.
Speaker 2:I think they should have, did he do have a um like a dance thing in prison. A dance thing? Yeah, for what Just like to rehabilitate people.
Speaker 1:You think he would know what they should do? They should have Diddy put together the inauguration. Holy shit. That dude, I don't even know, dude you think he's going to make it much longer. Who he's living his best life, isn't he right now?
Speaker 1:Well, I guess I mean isn't he, I mean, no, he's probably spent. They just said the other day on something. They're like yeah, he probably just spent his birthday like he spent every birthday. Yeah, right, said the other day on one on something. They're like yeah, he probably just spent his birthday like he spent every birthday. Yeah right, I mean a lot of baby oil and shit. Yeah, I mean, I don't know about baby oil. There might not be baby oil.
Speaker 2:They'll figure out a way to get it all going no, but I'm just saying you think he's gonna last long in there I yeah, I would think.
Speaker 1:I think he's living his best life, I think, think.
Speaker 2:I'm not talking. I'm talking about you know how people just disappear sometimes in there.
Speaker 1:Oh, I don't know about that. No, I don't know. I don't know, I don't know about that one. What about Epstein? Epstein disappeared, but I mean, if I was Epstein, I would have killed myself if I was him. See, that's the thing that I, that's my thing. You think he really did? Yeah, I do, yeah, I think he probably did. I would've, that's all I'm saying. I would've, I wouldn't have wanted to face all that bullshit If I did all that.
Speaker 2:How, though, he was Same with. The cameras are all turned off.
Speaker 1:I'm not saying that they didn't say yeah, let him do it. Leave a rope in the corner or something.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I'm not saying they didn't do that, I'm just saying that he probably did it himself. That would be my guess, cause I would have. I mean, just like Ariel Castro did it to himself. I mean, when you do that shit, who wants to face that shit? I don't want to face that shit. I wouldn't want to. If I fricking did something that disgusting, I wouldn't want to face it. Of course I'm a person that wouldn't do that. So I guess that makes sense, I guess.
Speaker 2:But to me that's a, that's a person, that's what's that word where they're all in themselves Self-absorbed? That's not the word I'm looking for. Narcissistic Narcissistic yeah, he's not going to kill himself. That's how them people are.
Speaker 1:I don't know If you've got to face all that, though I don't know. Yeah, I'm one of those people that think Epstein probably did it to himself.
Speaker 2:I don't If he had anything if he had any kind of like. How is it even possible? Just the timing the cameras went off, he had stuff to do it. Like I I'm saying what did he use to hang himself? You're not supposed to have anything, you could hang yourself. I think they use like a sheet or something. I think they got rubber asmats. Ain't got no damn like. Why would he? If you're in a, wasn't he in a suicide thing?
Speaker 1:watch yeah, he was on suicide watch, was he? Yeah, they watched him commit suicide.
Speaker 1:But, I'm saying how is it even possible? I don't know. I would think that it's one of those situations where he's in there for how long and eventually you get a move. You make a move. You get just left alone long enough Because people are great.
Speaker 1:I know when we were because we are one time we were like building this psych ward, like we were, like we're building, like it wasn't, it wasn't lorraine, it was like a four-story addition, not an addition, but renovation of four floors on the. It would be on the east side of lorraine community hospital it's mercy health, but it was the. We were doing all four floors and we would do one floor at a time. Then we'd have to do the next floor. Well, one of the floors that we did, they moved the psych patients into.
Speaker 1:But as we went in to do the next floor, we had to get some of the plumbing rearranged and stuff. So we'd have to go work on the psych ward and, dude, we had to bring in all our tools in a box. We couldn't have razor knives next to us or anything. We had to have them all in a box, get in a room, lock ourselves in there and then we could work, because if they even get a split second to get a hold of a razor knife. They're getting it. You know what I'm saying. So it only takes like a split second of time and they're gonna do it. Yeah, if they want to do it, but so happens the cameras.
Speaker 2:Well, that's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1:The cameras was all at the same time you say that I don't know if I've ever heard that before. I never heard that. You never heard it. I never did hear that that the cameras went out I didn't hear that. I didn't hear that part. I believe it. I just don't. I just don't. I believe that you could be right about it, but I have never heard that like anywhere on like a news story of any sort other than from you. That's the only part one and I ever heard that best news source.
Speaker 1:But I mean, you know, the thing is they keep doing with trump too. They keep saying that it was, it was, uh, all these podcasts that he did, that that got him there. You think that's true? No, I don't think so either. I think I think he won the election when he got shot no, I think he won the election when she was.
Speaker 1:She was the candidate that getting shot, though, dude, that was like freaking, that was some like badass shit. What he did, that was badass. I mean that was that's the thing with him. He's so resilient Like he just don't fucking quit Ever, never stops, shot and he fucking jumps up shooting his arm. I mean you got to feel a little safer when that guy's in charge, right? He says he's going to put out that Epstein list, by the way Good. He says he's going to put out that Epstein list, by the way Good. He says he's going to put it out. And he says he's going to put out the JFK thing too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and he's going to put out the Epstein thing too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and a Martin Luther King too.
Speaker 2:What was that one before? Epstein Weinstein, weinstein, damn, what's up with Epstein Weinstein? Getting confused.
Speaker 1:It's because the jewish people man, they seem to be the ones that are in charge of everything.
Speaker 1:I mean it's not like. I mean it's. They're just in that community, like in the hollywood community, the business like, there's a lot of them like and that's just they're. They're very community oriented. So a lot of them are like take care of each other. So there becomes more and more of them in the you know what I mean In that group, yeah, upper group. I think the rest of the world could. We could learn from that to take care of each other like that, the way they do. You know what I mean. They give their kids a good start.
Speaker 2:There's always. There's always something in the closet. I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't know. There's a lot of Jewish people that run the world, that are involved in in in uh business and Hollywood and everything else, and there's only like three or four that ended up on the news. So I mean out of thousands.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Like that's just a law of averages at that point you know what I mean, that, you know what I'm saying Like that's just a law of averages at that point.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean, that's just. And then, and they're in the so high up in the spotlight too. That's what makes it more noticeable.
Speaker 1:Yeah, right, right, right. I'm not one of those. I although I do believe more in conspiracies than I probably ever did in my life.
Speaker 2:After that, like reading that book, that chaos book, with the MK ultra and all that stuff, and it's just like you're so K a conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 1:Well, I just don't think that. I don't think that people at their core are just pure evil. I don't think I don't think that people are at their core. Well, that's what Troy Thompson says, the same thing, like he thinks people at their core are just pure evil. Yeah, that's crazy to me to think that's sad that for to even have that thought.
Speaker 2:I've seen it so many times. You and then the fakeness of it is so crazy like you. Just you buy into it and then all of a sudden, you see it, it just pops up about you.
Speaker 1:You're like, damn, I didn't see that this whole time yeah, oh, like you mean like his son gets on his lap and says we do whatever we want quietly, I don't know, but what I'm saying is just in general.
Speaker 2:Like you, you just people you know in your life and you just realize how they're not what you thought they were. You know, I mean, yeah yeah, that's, and then you really just see all the nastiness and it's like, yeah, there I mean, yeah, I guess I don't think that.
Speaker 1:I think that everybody I don't. Well, I don't think that most, I think most people want to do good for themselves but I don't think they want to do bad for anyone else.
Speaker 1:but they would do, but they would take from you to do good for themselves. I think I do believe that happens. But I think at the, at the core, I think most people are good people. I think I want to be good people at least. No, you think they want to be like, they just want to be evil, they just want to do that A lot of people.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying you took about 12. I bet there's about four.
Speaker 1:Yeah, maybe I wouldn't disagree with that. I wouldn't disagree. Troy seems to think it's everyone hasn't he does? I don't. I wonder what demons are going on in him. So I say that to him like dude, you got a lot of demons going on there or something everybody does ain't no different. That's what he said.
Speaker 2:That's what he said. You know he's got demons we all do, but not not to the core. You know what I mean. And there's people where I just one day just see it all come out and you're like, oh, I'm just going to back away from this motherfucker.
Speaker 1:Yeah, right, yeah, evilness. You back away from everybody all the time. You like to cut people out, that's your thing. You're just like come out.
Speaker 2:I got wants. You get tired of it. You get tired of it. That's like putting spoiled milk in the refrigerator. Why would you do that?
Speaker 1:I don't get it so you don't have to stink up the garage or the garbage or whatever so what you put in the refrigerator just till your garbage day? I don't, know't know, I wouldn't do that.
Speaker 2:Exactly.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't put it back in the refrigerator after it's spoiled. I mean, I don't think I'm not saying I wouldn't.
Speaker 2:I might.
Speaker 1:I might do that. I might stick it right back in. I probably would.
Speaker 1:Honestly, if I'm being honest, I probably would. In fact, I just did it with crab legs downstairs. So Scotty bought crab legs okay, last year at Christmas and we had them in the freezer back there. And Joe asked me if I had any. I said I don't and I said, but I do have Scotty's back there. I could just sell you those and then replenish them. And I pulled them out and they stunk. They have an odor to them Like they've never had that before. So it's like clearly they're bad and I put them back in the freezer. I need to go get them out of there. I thought about that last night. Why did I stick them back in there? I should have just threw them in the dumpster right then, so you got my point right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I definitely did, but I definitely did. But here's the thing.
Speaker 2:You put them in the refrigerator, right, and you still got to throw them out. That's my point.
Speaker 1:I forget where we were going with this About people. That we put people in the refrigerator. Yeah, if they stink, that's too much. Put the stinky fuckers in the refrigerator. That's the way we do it. Throw them away tomorrow but, yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I just give people too many chances and I think that's the problem. And then once it just aggravates me so bad, then I'm like slap done.
Speaker 1:Yeah, right, yeah, well, I think that that, that I yeah. I think the people we grew up with were different. Anyways, they were they're. They're not like they had so much potential.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:So much potential.
Speaker 1:All of them. I mean there's so many that I can. It's like just smart.
Speaker 2:But yeah, just fucked up, I'm like what the fuck and just wasting my time with them so long. Then finally I just say you know I'm done.
Speaker 1:Did you ever see that? Did you watch Hillbilly Elegy? Yet or no Hell no.
Speaker 1:That's a good movie actually. It's JD Vance, our vice president, our soon-to-be vice president. He was raised here in ohio, in middle middleton I think, or middletown or something like that, by his grandma and that was one of his grandma's things. Like she comes home and and she's got like the groceries, you know, she said anyone of you lazy asses want to give me a hand getting these groceries in? And jd jumps down it's his grandma, he goes, starts and his two friends just staring at him. She made him get the fuck out. She told him he ain't allowed to have him for friends, no more. She said they're pieces of shit, stay away from them. You know what I mean. And that's probably what should have happened with some of my friends growing up. Definitely 100%. But a lot of my friends, when I seen that I'm like my friends weren't like that. My friends would have helped them with the groceries, but my friends weren't like that. My friends would have helped them with the groceries, but they were pieces of shit anyway.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they still would have done that when you're, when you're using her thing. I just don't. My friends would have helped too.
Speaker 1:My friends would have been there before me. But how bad were those kids if they wouldn't have helped. Like that's what I think, like what's what's wrong with those kids? Because my friends would have like most of my friends were pretty good around parents, like they were. They're fake, yeah. Yeah, I mean they knew how to handle the parents right. You know, if you can't handle the parent situations, you're really fucked up right.
Speaker 2:I mean, you know you had that friend that was your parents loved and you're like that's the biggest pissy shit friend I got.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to think there's one of them think about. I don't know if I do. I really don't know.
Speaker 2:I got a friend and he used to come over and my mom loved him and I'm like this dude's the biggest turd, I know, but I never said that, I just let her believe that he was great.
Speaker 1:I definitely had friends where my mom thought that they were like trouble and they were the problem.
Speaker 2:Those were the best ones, and they were probably just going along with shit I had put them up to.
Speaker 1:So you're the shitty friend, but my mom definitely was throwing it out to them like it was on them, like they're the assholes and they weren't.
Speaker 2:When I would do shit, my mom would never blame it on my friends. She was like that was you, you did that. You know what I'm saying. Like she wouldn't blame my friends.
Speaker 1:But I, you know, I got caught for every. I got in so much trouble when I was a kid. Troy even said he goes dude, you weren't worse than me, but you got caught for everything and it's like it is what I know. It's not that I was dumb, I didn't give a shit Until this day. I I, I'm the person that you're like. Yeah, I did it. Yeah, I would weigh things out, like I would literally go okay, like I'd be at home and grounded, okay, and I knew if I left she's at work or whatever school, whatever shit, whatever the situation was. And I know if I leave, I'm getting my ass whooped you're like ass whooping or this girl down the street.
Speaker 2:I'm going down the street right there you go.
Speaker 1:I waited out. I always waited out. Sometimes I it ain't worth it. Most of the time I'll take the ass whip and I didn't care. You know what I mean? That's just how I was. So it wasn't so much that I was getting caught from being dumb, it was just like I didn't give a shit. And, like you say, I would just flat out tell her the truth about it, Like, yeah, I did, but she would accuse me of shit I didn't do too, which pissed me off. That happened a lot.
Speaker 2:Yeah, usually my mom was 100% spot on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, my mom my mom was pretty close, but I mean at least three occasions I know of like shit that she accused me of. That I had nothing to do with. Like shit would hit the newspaper. My mom would be like where was you? You wasn't home last night. She didn't fuck around man, she was. She was a nut when it came to that kind of stuff. Yeah, but it I don't know.
Speaker 1:We want, I want to do um, I want to get more interviews going. We need to start just scheduling them and making it happen regardless. Interviews do. Well, we need to get involved. We definitely need to get Ray Carrion up here. We've been saying that forever and we haven't done it yet. We just need to reach out and get him. Yeah, he'd do it. Don Fousey's supposed to come in. He's supposed to get a hold of me.
Speaker 1:I just finished his book, which is right back here. It's called Motivate Me. That's his newest book. It's kind of a cool story. It's actually like his life story, but basically he has each chapter. It's a real short chapter. It's too easy to read but interesting, but each chapter that's in it he basically gives you a quote you know what I mean and a lesson that he learned from it or why he thinks that that sticks.
Speaker 1:If I pull up, I'll go to this one right now. One of them is success. Success is liking yourself, liking what you do and liking how you do it. You know what I'm saying? Just things that came to him throughout life. You know what I'm saying Like just things that came to him before throughout life. You know what I mean Priorities either you run the day or the day runs you, but then he gives you an example. If I wouldn't have happened to him in his life. So it's kind of. It's kind of cool because he, he is, you know, somebody who's living his life at his own terms, which is pretty cool. You know what I mean who's living as a his life at his own terms, which is pretty cool. You know what I mean, especially cause he's a rock star of some sort. You know what I mean. And you know he eats, eats good, he eats healthy. I mean he looks good for his eighties older than I am, he looks a lot healthier. That's for sure.
Speaker 1:A lot healthier. So I mean, I think that's going to be a good interview. I want to get him in here. We're supposed to, and I don't know exactly what the details of it exactly are. I'm waiting to hear from Marcus. We're supposed to talk this afternoon, but we're supposed to have a Browns party here, probably like the last game or the last away game, something to that effect, and he's working on trying to get us some ex-Browns players in here, which would be cool. We can interview them too, have them come up and do an interview with them. And he wants me to do a sports podcast too, which you know he added us already in. So I don't know if I might. I might just do it. I think I'm going to do it under bar talk, but just bring somebody in to do the sports with it, like a segment, maybe a shorter segment that's just for sports. That might even connect into the show for the day. You know what I mean. But I got to get on that.
Speaker 2:I got to get that figured out, because he he kind of added us in that whole thing and it's like, uh, okay figured out, because he kind of added us in that whole thing and it's like uh, okay, hey, I ain't into it as in. Like I don't know much about sports and I'm realistic, I don't sit here and act like I know what I'm doing but the cavaliers dude, have you seen it?
Speaker 1:no, they're 11 and 0, and I say I did see that.
Speaker 2:I mean, how can you not see that? That's exciting? What I'm saying is but I did really like the people we met out there.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, good group of people. Oh, everybody that was out there was great yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for sure, that's what I'm saying. So the sports part of it I like sports. I just ain't had time to involve myself into watching and spending the time in it.
Speaker 1:I'm finding out that you can't watch the Cavs on YouTube TV. What's that about? I don't know. I've watched them before. I thought on YouTube TV, but maybe I haven't and I'm trying to watch them. We were actually at Joey's whenever you guys were working on the concrete over there. You guys were out there. We're trying to put the Cavs game on in his house and he's like no, no, you can't because it's youtube tv which is what I got and I'm like going through, going through you, it just won't come up.
Speaker 2:You know, here's something about that. If I went somewhere just say the the roles were turned I'd have been out there helping you, helping you do what drive the bobcat?
Speaker 1:or drive the bobcat, rake a little something. The fuck.
Speaker 2:Like I said, if you was out there in the turn time, things were turned.
Speaker 1:I'd have been out there helping you. I just wanted to see Joey's house. I ain't seen it yet.
Speaker 2:Well, you went in there. You was there an hour or shit, probably two hours before we got there.
Speaker 1:No, not two hours before you got there, maybe an hour before you got there, hour and a half.
Speaker 2:What was you looking in the closets and shit. We were out back. We had a fire going out back, we were out back that fire pit is nice. You see it, it's huge man. You could put a tree in that son of a bitch. I see it was nice. I walked back there actually to look for you, but you wasn't there. Oh, yeah, then.
Speaker 1:I was probably looking in the closet Cocktails and shit the fuck. I really didn't finish it it came out really nice.
Speaker 1:The driveway did what yeah, I, I was wondering because I texted him. I said how, the, how the driveway came out and he just texted me back. Yeah, that's what he did. Yeah, he's a little weird. No, no, he did text that back and then he goes just fucking with you. This looks amazing. That's what he said. But that was his first response, was that? And I go, what the fuck? Oh, this ain't good. Yeah, that dude's cool, he's real cool. Yeah, joey, he's. I mean His dad's cool too. Man, yeah, yeah, joe's real good. He's the one that I. He's the one I got those Neuromints for, or Neurogum Like I've been chewing. He thought he accidentally ordered him, him, his wife, just chewing them. They had no idea it wasn't just regular gum, they're just chewing away. You know what I mean. But he's, he said he's been having like focusing issues and like things like that. You know what I mean. He's getting old, you know, probably get, might get old timers or something, I don't know I've had since I was fucking 16 dude I feel like I might get.
Speaker 1:I might get it because I don't feel like my memory is like what it.
Speaker 2:Oh, my memory's been messed up since I was 14, 12.
Speaker 1:I was like you watch like well. Joe Rogan is a perfect example. You watch him on his show, dude. He can sit and talk about everything and talk about and remember every conversation from his other podcast and it's all locked in there. It's like my mind ain't doing that no more. Not like that, like I literally I can have a conversation on the podcast like a month ago and forget I had it or or not even be able to recall exactly what the details of it were.
Speaker 2:Is that why you contradict yourself so much?
Speaker 1:Do I contradict myself?
Speaker 2:I don't know. I try not to listen.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't even remember if you did I know there's been multiple times, though, for sure, that I've said I've said I go to bring something up. You're like oh, we talked about that already. You know what I mean. And I'm like yeah, and I'm like no, we haven't. What are you talking about? There's times, I was right, though. There has been. Yeah, for sure, but I know for sure. I'm like thinking, I'm like maybe I did.
Speaker 2:No, I don't trust my mind. My thing is we might be talking about it in the other room before the podcast. So when it just like, two weeks ago then when we come in here, I'm like, yeah, we just talked about that two weeks ago and I think it was on here, yeah, but it wasn't, and that's the whole point thing into because we thought that the conversations we would just have in on here on sunday mornings would just be decent you know conversations to do on a podcast, all right.
Speaker 2:So eventually we're gonna have to stop get away from that political shit it's over now.
Speaker 1:I mean that's a, that's a wrap, I think, but I mean it's oh shit's gonna pop up, that ain't anyone?
Speaker 1:I'm saying, yeah, the big part of it is gone, you don't have nothing to talk about anymore. At this point. I it's just a matter of what they do. And if they do it, cool, you know, it'd be great. If he does what he says he's going to do, if he limits how much government is being spent, if he gets tariffs that he directly forces. You know other countries.
Speaker 1:That's like I was having a conversation with Keith about that and Keith goes yeah, you know, because it's going to raise prices. And then what are we going to do? And it's like, well, I think that cause he says, oh, America has to build up to do it. And it's like I don't think that's true. I think we're developing. A lot of those. Things are being built, For instance, a car. Cars are being built in the United States and people are still shipping them in overseas. And if there's a bigger tariff and they're too expensive, people will buy the American cars that are made here. Or you know, brooms that are made here, or you know, I mean, for the most part, everything that they're making overseas.
Speaker 2:We either make or have portions of it here. I think his thing about tariffs is he's trying to tariff everything in it.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Buy an American car in China. It was tariff 200%. They actually charge a 200% tax. That's why there's no American cars in China. Why don't we do that back to them? Because they're shipping the fuck out of cars here and they're doing it for free. It doesn't make any sense. Why would you do that? No, he's not trying to do it at everything across the board, Certainly, I think. If I remember right, I think there is like a 10% across the board, and then it starts fluctuating depending on what you do.
Speaker 2:So you're paying 10% more for that product anyways.
Speaker 1:Yeah, maybe. So how's that? But again, everything that he's doing is an intention for you to start making in the United States. Like, for instance, we put a tariff on toyota. They've had it for years. It's not nothing new. That's why they build toyotas in the united states, because it's cheaper than the tariffs. They can build them here in the united states cheaper and sell them. So there's a perfect example. Is a toyota tacoma too expensive to buy because it's coma? Too expensive to buy because it's cheaper than a fucking Ford or at least in the same price range as a Ford?
Speaker 1:So I mean it's it's that that's the point of it is to bring manufacturing back so it doesn't walk away. And I and I believe my whole, I believe wholeheartedly that we need to do this right now. And the reason I think we need to do it is because I think they're going to the robot thing that's going on right now. I believe that manufacturing is going to essentially be robotic, almost 100% real soon, like you're not even going to see any robots or any workers in factories, it's just going to straight be robots. And I'm not saying that, maybe it's. I'm not saying it's next year, but it might be within the next 20. And if and if that happens and they already have the manufacturing, now we're shipping shit in and labor costs isn't even an effect. You see what I'm saying? It doesn't even make like, make like. So if we, if we don't get manufacturing robotics here in the us, I mean, I think that that's, that's a huge for us.
Speaker 2:I think tech uh, what is it tech? Computer techs and stuff like that.
Speaker 1:If you're going to college, that's what you need to be going for robotics, shit like that maybe, but the thing is like yeah, because that, like that you don't know, dude, that it's like they were saying for years it was coding, coding was all you should go to college for coding. Coding for computers, you know, sounds right. Right now ai exist. Ai just does all the code.
Speaker 2:Somebody probably had a lot of uh by the time they retired. It was good.
Speaker 1:But you see what I'm saying AI now will do it. You won't even need to code Now. I mean, ai will code anything you need it to do. They'll just do it with AI.
Speaker 1:I don't know AI is a scary thing too. What do you think we did when we did have slaves? Like, what did we do? What do you mean? We wasn't existing, that's what we, not us, but I'm saying like people that weren't slaves, like white people, what did they do? I don't know. I mean, they didn't have to do any of the work, right, so what did they do?
Speaker 2:if robots come in, we're going to be the same not everybody had slaves, not well, I mean, a lot of them did, didn't they no?
Speaker 1:hell, no, no, I think that was just just the farmers I don't think it was just the farmers.
Speaker 2:It would have been a percentage very small, well, not, you know so very, very small.
Speaker 1:But yeah, there wasn't so so was there contractors that built houses? They had slaves? I don't know. The answer to that is yes, because that's how the white house was built. Well, there you go. Why ask a question if you knew the answer? So my point is is that what are you going to do, what is everybody going to do, when robots take over?
Speaker 2:I probably won't exist when that happens.
Speaker 1:I don't know dude. Elon Musk said he thinks that in 10 to 20 years there'll be more robots than humans on Earth In 10 to 20 years, there'll be more robots than humans on. Earth. They're probably down. That's what he thinks. Who cares I?
Speaker 2:care a little bit, we all adjust to what's going on.
Speaker 1:But how do you make money, though? How do you survive, is what I'm saying, if you're a slave, or if you got robots going like when it was slaves yeah, you were making money off your slave what do you do when it's robot? Do you just have a robot that goes to work for you? Is that what happens?
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna be here when all that takes effect. I don't know, I don't care you think you're not this shit's going faster than you think they'll always need concrete drivers not really in my life.
Speaker 1:I don't know about that. I don't know if I agree with that. I don't know if I agree with that well, by then I'll be retired or dead so I don't care. You say they're going to put a US fair like they're going to do a world fair in three years for the 250th anniversary of the United States. We're going to do a world fair again, dude. Elon Musk shows up in a fucking suit like an uh. Like a uh. What is that? What was that iron man suit?
Speaker 2:I'm out your uh imagination's really taking over on this shit?
Speaker 1:I don't know, dude, when he those whole world fairs. That was the thing, it was always the newest and latest technology. So I mean, I gotta believe that there's gonna be some shit in that involved in there, right Like there's got to be something crazy in there, of course. But so what? And Elon Musk has to be at the center of that, because that's what he is. He's the big inventor of this time. I'm sure he comes up with the big thing I think he shows up in.
Speaker 2:Iron man. Is he American?
Speaker 1:No, yeah, so why would he be involved in anything in the press? He's an American citizen now, but yeah, he was born in South Africa.
Speaker 2:I think yeah, so I don't think he should be in anything in the White House.
Speaker 1:That's just the president, I think. I think he could be a foreigner and be in the Senate and House and all that stuff, I think.
Speaker 2:I agree, but I don't agree. I agree, you're right, that that's a law. You mean yeah, because? Yeah, that's why Arnold Schwarzenegger couldn't run for president Right.
Speaker 1:But he was governor, right? Yeah, he was a Republican too, wasn't he? That was California. He was Republican. Reagan was a Republican too, wasn't he? That was California, he was Republican. Reagan was a Republican, and he was in California. Of course, I don't know if he was a Republican when he was a governor or not. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know either, I'm curious. Yeah, that was a nice red wave, though. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 2:I hope that's all you say.
Speaker 1:No, but I want to know about those votes. Dude, I'm telling you, I said it right from the beginning who cares at this point? I care why, if 20 million votes were just snuck into the ballots because they were doing that, yeah, that's fucked up, dude, I care about that.
Speaker 2:It doesn't matter. You're never going to get that answer, so why just keep?
Speaker 1:dwelling on it. Okay, so then it happens next year in our next election, and that's okay.
Speaker 2:Because there was so much people looking into it. They won't allow that to happen. They forget, they forget. That's what happens, people forget. Don't forget. You're just trying to remind them all.
Speaker 1:Well, I know, I don't know how it was before, but Pazega was parked basically over there watching the ballot box the whole time, like he was getting super over there, just parked there watching Because of us.
Speaker 2:He should thank us for that For the overtime.
Speaker 1:Yeah, come buy us a drink, buddy. Because of when we turned on Provenza, when we put Provenza's pictures out there, we nothing, we, you was on a podcast with me.
Speaker 2:I didn't put nothing out, but look, there ain't no mouse in your pocket.
Speaker 1:let me try to put me in your shit. You was on screen with me, you was on all the news channels, everyone oh, I'm scared, but I'm gonna say this to protect myself yeah, that was pretty funny. Yeah, you got it. That's when I decided I had to get the screens up with the bad bar talk and stuff behind it, because when we did that podcast it ended up on all the news channels. It looked so generic. I was like this is stupid. Yeah, we're damn it where's my?
Speaker 2:advertising the generic black and white.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that sucked. I was like damn it, yeah. And then she cut out my shirt when she came and did the interview she cut out my shirt when she came and did the interview, she cut out my shirt.
Speaker 2:That was bullshit, she cut my shirt off.
Speaker 1:Or she should have jumped up a little bit. Yeah something, right, do something. I saw that too. Elon Musk said he's going to find out if Saturday Night Live's really live or not. See, that's stupid, like who cares? He said he's going to find out. He said when they put me because I'm going on, Because it's probably 10 minutes or like a five-minute gap.
Speaker 2:That's just in case people cuss and they ain't. You know what I'm saying? They could still edit it without, but wait till you hear what he said.
Speaker 1:He said I'm going to pull my cock out. If you guys see my cock, it's live. I swear to God, that's what he said.
Speaker 2:Who? Who does that dude?
Speaker 1:who says shit like that more. I ain't liking him. I mean, who says that shit? That's crazy. He's got too much money yeah, he got too much money he got. He got fuck you money to the world. Fuck you money. Yeah, yeah, he got true debt. But you see that, uh, they're trying to throw him in jail in Europe. They want to arrest him for allowing what they don't feel should be allowed on Twitter, on X. They're basically assaulting free speech, but they're basically saying he's allowing too much on there.
Speaker 2:So what is that in Europe? Yeah, Europe, the money he got allowing too much on there. So what is that in Europe? Yeah, europe.
Speaker 1:Well, the money he got, he can buy Europe. He probably could.
Speaker 2:You're right, not wrong, but what I'm saying is yeah he, yeah, he. How does that?
Speaker 1:how does that handle, though? How do you handle that? Like? So, if Brazil has laws that don't allow free speech like America, or Europe has laws that don't allow free speech like america, or europe has laws that don't allow free speech like america, what do you mean? How do you handle? That's their their thing, but how do they? How do you handle that like? How can they come arrest an american company for putting something on a on an internet platform because your users are using it in your area.
Speaker 2:What if? If he goes to their country, he'd probably be arrested, but if he's, they can't do nothing to him.
Speaker 1:Right, that's what I think, but they're saying that they're actually wanting to arrest him. Like I don't know how that works, like does Interpol show up and just like arrest him?
Speaker 2:Hell no.
Speaker 1:No, I don't get it, I don't understand it, but it does lead to, you know, like, I don't know like it. Some countries probably don't allow porn. Aren't they able to to bootleg it kind of? No, not bootleg it? Um, isn't the government in their countries able to, like, stop it from coming through on the devices, or no?
Speaker 2:I don't know. I think north korea's got theirs all blocked and shit, yeah, like.
Speaker 1:So if they can do that, I mean, how do they? I don't understand it, I guess. How I don't understand. I don't think North Korea's that advanced either. Yeah, doesn't seem well, I don't know. They got all the missiles and stuff, rocket, rocket man. But anyways, I don't think he's like a threat. Who him? Oh, he's a threat, it's around't think he's a threat. Who him? Oh, he's a threat. It's around him. No, he's a threat, nah, he's a threat.
Speaker 2:To think he's not a threat with that many Rockets. You're crazy. They ain't going to let him get that big, Are you crazy?
Speaker 1:You don't even have to be that big dude. You get somebody that has has the desire. It's just like 9-11. I mean it don't take. Well, I mean those guys did it with a box cutter. They took out planes and turned them into bombs, you know what I'm saying? Like, and he's actually got missiles and rockets and stuff. All he's got to do is try and figure out a way to get them to the united states or get it to somebody that'll get it in the united states. I mean I don't know, I don't yeah he's a threat.
Speaker 1:Anybody who's got something like that going on is a threat period. They are. They just are, especially when they're like that guy's, delusional or something, right, I mean, he's just.
Speaker 2:You don't hear much about him now.
Speaker 1:No, that was the biggest. That's what they said. Obama told Trump when he came in that that was the biggest threat to this world was Kim Jong-un. And Trump checked him quick. That was never even an issue after Trump got in office. I haven't even heard back from him since then, and I'm not saying he checked him, not saying they dogged him, but I mean they wouldn't even go talk to him. He went there and talked to him. You know what I mean. Said hey, let's straighten this out, let's fix it, let's. You know what I mean See how things are and figure out what to do and did it right, I think. I think my thing is my biggest takeaway from this presidency, no matter what, is, if he does end the wars and stuff, people need to research how he's, you know, handling the wars, the rest of the country that could, to stop the wars from happening, because that, if he does do what he says, that's, that's huge. I mean how many people are dying in these countries and all the stuff going on in israel and, you know, in gaza and everything. This shit's out of hand.
Speaker 1:They did arrest somebody in Iran. Did you see that Iranians in the US, or they were United States citizens that were contracted, I guess. I think they were contracted by Iran to try and kill Trump yeah, true story. And other people too. There's some woman that's from Iran that talks, basically goes out and talks against them, and they want her dead too. And they went to her house. That's how they caught her. They were at her old address in the Bronx, and that's how they caught him, I guess. And Trump was on their list too of people to assassinate. That's the other thing. With him trying to shake everything up, what's the odds that they don't try to assassinate him? I mean, they've already tried twice, dude. Is it just going to be like assassination attempt after assassination attempt until they get them? I don't know, you don't know, I don't know, but it seems right, right.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I wouldn't want to see that with anybody in the office.
Speaker 1:But I mean they're shaking. I mean it seems like if you start shaking the tree you know what I mean. Seems like that's what happens right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I mean, have you ever seen that at his one speech that he gives in the room and everybody gets an envelope? Did you see that?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Like. Hillary and everybody and they all like Got this weird look on their face. Their face was like fuck, what was that? Wonder look it up, I wonder if anything ever came out I've never heard anything about what that is, but I'm curious what that was, what was in those envelopes, because they all like fucking, like kind of talked to each other. Yeah, it didn't look like it was something good. I doubt it was just a middle finger it.
Speaker 2:It might have been.
Speaker 1:It's possible, it's Trump.
Speaker 2:And they'd have been like look at this asshole, put this shit on there.
Speaker 1:I mean, it is a guy that went and worked at McDonald's for no reason just other than to just and in the garbage truck. Jesus, I love it. I love. The trolling was great. There's not going to be no more Trump rallies. That's it. There's not going to be no more Trump rallies. That's it. It's over now.
Speaker 2:That might be a good thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they're over now. Trump rallies are over.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just didn't like all the divided Jesus.
Speaker 1:It's horrible. Do you blame that on Trump? Some?
Speaker 2:of it Do you Like the trolling?
Speaker 1:The trolling and shit like that you think.
Speaker 2:That antagonized a lot of people.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't understand how he got two million less votes. I'm never going to let that go. That stresses me out. It doesn't matter, it matters, don't it fucking matters.
Speaker 2:It definitely matters. It matters to me for sure. Okay, it matters to me for sure. I've been struggling for four fucking years, dude, it matters to me. I think that that's if it was it ended it.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? The ability to do it again. Yeah, you may very well be right. I mean there is the argument that that was like the mail-in ballots because everybody was in the COVID situation, but the odds of it being 15 million more votes that's just the odds that Trump gets 2 million less votes this year than four years ago and wins the election. That's pretty weird. You've got to at least go. What the fuck that? Don't add up. Math ain't math period. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2:that's what math does it adds yeah, it always comes together like math works period and math ain't math, and I don't care what anybody says like I said, if it was true, it'd make it very, very hard to do it again, because now people watch them differently. Possibly, yeah, just like across the street, let's go to a smaller platform. What do you mean? Where's that cop stationed, matt? Right in front of the ballot box, exactly, yeah, right there. So does that make it harder for them to sneak over here and have a couple of drinks? Well, yeah, it does. Okay, so now they corrected that problem. There's somebody there watching it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, tia said that because they had a camera on it the whole time. Remember, and Tia told us that it was aimed at the tree and not the ballot box.
Speaker 2:Remember, she told us that aimed at the tree and not the ballot box. Remember she told us that, yeah, there's a lot more to that thing than then.
Speaker 1:It stopped and then it's like oh, you know, just yeah, camera don't allow to and all this bullshit.
Speaker 2:Listen, that was.
Speaker 1:That was sketchy cameras aren't just aimed up in the air. That's been 30 feet in the air.
Speaker 2:That's been pointed somewhere else. For how many years? That isn't a remote camera either.
Speaker 1:It's not like they have a remote. They can just adjust it however the hell they want.
Speaker 2:So what I'm saying is you see how they corrected that. That's on a smaller level, is what I'm talking about now on a bigger level. They've corrected it. I let's not say corrected, but they made it harder I worry about that dominion.
Speaker 1:That well, not dominion, I don't specifically want to call out Dominion but I worry about the digital recorders for that stuff. You know what I'm saying. Instead of a paper ballot which is crazy, because that's the other thing Other countries use paper ballots and they have their votes in that night, no problem, we got computers and it takes a while. Yeah, that's weird, right? So there's no argument to say it's faster ballots and they have their boats in that night. No problem, we got computers and it takes away. Yeah, that's weird, right?
Speaker 2:so there's no argument to say it's faster some of them.
Speaker 1:Other countries are smaller though, but we always had paper until until the hanging chad thing happened in florida, right. And then all of a sudden, it's like everybody went to these computer systems, and computer systems can just be hacked. So that's, that's the thing I don't like about that. Like they can be hacked, a computer can be hacked, oh, definitely, no matter what that can happen.
Speaker 1:But what I'm saying is, like I said, like you're stuck on that a little bit and I think it's if it happened it's pretty much watched now it would be harder to you know what I'm saying, and not only that, I that I honestly believe that I think that that having trump back this way is far better than if he would have continued his administration the way it was, like this reset that he's got going on, because he said like when he first got in he wasn't even sure he was gonna win and then he had to rely on other people, really didn't know.
Speaker 2:Like it didn't have like that political, like background, to know, and he's didn't know who- to get.
Speaker 1:He didn't have that political background to know and he's like I know who I want this time. I know what I'm doing this time. That was Kennedy that was saying that yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But if you look at that, if you look at what he's got going on and the people he's surrounding himself with, like that Tulsi Gabbard that was on he would. She was the vp that was going to run with robert kennedy, the one that had the white streak in her hair. She's he's got. I'd like to see her be like secretary of state. I think I think she would be a great secretary of state. But I mean you, I think he's got a way better posse squad. I like the squad he's got now for sure. I definitely think he's going to have a far better squad than he ever had whenever.
Speaker 1:So we do benefit from it. Honestly, I think we will actually end up benefiting from it. Ukraine didn't, because they don't have any buildings left and they've lost huge amounts of people. Same with Russia. Russia, too, they didn't benefit from it. There was no benefits for them. But I don't know. That's just. I still don't like that. I don't like that. The votes don't add up. Math ain't math and that's all I'm saying Doesn't work for me. I'm not happy about it at all oh, like I said, it's uh addressed.
Speaker 1:Let's put it that way it seems like it did like elections actually worked.
Speaker 2:It seems like yeah but every side's gonna say that when the other side wins.
Speaker 1:No, you know what, nobody's saying anything wrong on the other side. This time they're not. They're all accepting the results. Now, I'm not saying that I mean it's shitty in the same sense, because it's like, because we didn't accept the results the last time you know what I mean, but there also was like fucking 20 million votes more than the time before. So we, I mean, but they, but they are accepting it, like everyone that said they said that america spoke and that's it, and they're moving on from it.
Speaker 1:So I think that there's a chance that you actually are going to see some unity come back. I think. I, I hope, I pray. That's what I want. Anyway, I'd like to see that. And I'd also like to see that these, these, like all these polls, like I'm sick of hearing it Like the blacks voted this, the women voted that, the the Hispanics voted that, the the Muslims voted. It's, it's stupid, dude. It's like it's, I mean, if they were talking about like neighborhoods or neighborhoods, or I mean, people are people, dude. Black people don't think like the black guy next to them, white people don't think like the white guy next to them and women don't think like the woman next to them. You know what I'm saying. Well, women might, though they might be right on that one.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about just American people.
Speaker 1:Well, that's their thing, though that's what they do, they American people. It's just Well, that's their thing, though that's what they do. They're like, demographically, people are purposely dividing people. Yes, absolutely yes.
Speaker 2:And that's their whole thing, and that's what I think the biggest problem with. Trump is that he's dividing he's dividing? I don't think he is.
Speaker 1:You know, what I like about Trump is that Trump doesn't sit up there and argue with people when they call him racist, because clearly he's not. This is a man who spent his whole life with, with black friends in black society. I mean, he was the guy that stuck up for, by the way, michael Jackson, when he, when he was charged with Trump's, the one that came out and said I don't believe, it's true. He lived next door to Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson had a unit in his building, but he was white. I mean, he helped out Tyson. That's why Tyson goes after him. He's never once been considered a racist until he ran on a Republican ticket All of a sudden. Sudden, he was racist. I mean, and, and, and. That's saying some racist stuff. What? What does he say?
Speaker 1:I don't know I ain't got it in front of me. He talks facts and they don't like it. That's what it is. He says facts and they don't like it. He doesn't say racist shit. The reason they call it the only racist, the most racist thing is that he says they're letting criminals and rapists come across the border.
Speaker 2:But he's not saying Mexicans are all criminals.
Speaker 1:He's just saying that they're coming across the border and they're allowing it to happen. That's not racist, it's just not. Or they said in North Carolina. They said he said that there's good people on both sides of the aisle or on both sides of the argument. And they said he said that there's good people on both sides of the aisle or on both sides of the argument. And they try to claim that he's talking about the Ku Klux Klan. And what they leave out of that sentence is his very next sentence. He goes I'm not saying Ku Klux Klan are good, but they leave that out. It's just not there, it doesn't exist, it's out of there, just like Elonon musk's kids saying uh, we have spacex and we quietly do whatever we want, it's just gone. It's not in the whole document when it comes out and it just doesn't.
Speaker 2:So you're telling me in this place, uh, presidential election, it wasn't the most divided in this country.
Speaker 1:I don't believe it had anything to do with Trump, they used it. They're the ones who called Trump a racist. Trump never came out and said that there wasn't racism. He didn't even argue with them about it.
Speaker 2:He just let it roll. What about some of the stuff he said what was the one? The guy that was captured? You didn't think that was rude and kind of was captured. You didn't think that was rude and kind of fucked up. You didn't think, uh, when he said, well, who?
Speaker 1:John McCain when he said John McCain, I prefer people that didn't get captured.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you didn't think that was fucked up. I'm not saying it's not racist John McCain was white. That isn't what I'm saying. I'm just saying that some of the shit he said that was like real dividing like that would that would turn you against them. And then another thing was uh, this is just. I ain't even looking into this shit, but I'm just saying there's stuff. He's like acting like he was retarded or something yeah, but that's just that.
Speaker 1:No, it wasn't that wasn't fucked up? No, because I don't think he even realized that the guy was. There was something wrong with the guy. I think he was just they. They made it he was. He was just saying, oh, the guy's spazzing out. That's all he was basically saying. And they made it like he was mimicking the guy and he didn't even I don't think he was even aware the guy had a problem, he was just going by his reports and he was a writer, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1:I don't think he even knew who the guy was, Like that was a thing. But they made it like he did, Well, regardless there's been stuff where that he's said that's just very fucked up as a presidential elect. I don't agree with that.
Speaker 2:I think that he just tells the truth and that's okay, okay, I mean, it's just like they say that he says he grabs women by the pussy.
Speaker 1:That's not what he said. He said grab, we'll let you grab.
Speaker 2:Grab that that's not one of the incidences I'm talking about, because that one was we say fucked up shit. You know I'm saying and groups of guys, we all say fucked up. Women in groups of women say some fucked up shit that you wouldn't want to be heard publicly. You know I'm saying right. So that one, I ain't talking about that one.
Speaker 1:I get that, I know, but I'm just saying they missed everything he's ever said. The left stream media is freaking going after a guy that has been in the public eye. He's an icon in America. He's an American icon Before he was ever president. He was an American icon. He was a big part of America. Like you didn't look at America in 2014 and not think of Donald Trump.
Speaker 1:He was an iconic figure in American culture. I wouldn't say think of him, but I'm just saying, if it came up, you knew who he was. He's a part of America. He's as much of a part of America as any president was at that point. He's as much a part of America as Michael Jackson was at that point. He's as much a part of America as Michael Jackson was at that point. Never, yes, never. 100%. He was Never, don't you talk about?
Speaker 2:that.
Speaker 1:In fact, I would say they probably sing about Trump in more songs than they've ever sung about Michael Jackson in songs. I would bet they have. I mean, he's been. I forget.
Speaker 1:I saw a thing he was the biggest cameo guy in every movie. He did more cameos than anybody has. Where they just add him in there because he is an American icon. He is 100%, was always, was always, will be Now. Of course, as a president it just secured all of that. But well, he was an iconic image to the american people and the world thought of him as america too when they thought of him. You know what I mean the whole world, just all I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But anyways, he lived his whole life in the public eye and was never considered racist. The the only argument they had for that was that his father's company that he was running at the time got charged with having unfair amounts of black to white ratios in apartments. But that went to court and he actually had more than what was like. The law like said you had to have a certain amount. They had more than that. So it was actually dropped. The case never was. He never got sued for it. He never had to charge for it. He got charged for it, went to court and won the case because he actually had more.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you can charge somebody for anything Right.
Speaker 1:He had more than what he was required to have. So that's their big argument. And that was his father's company, by the way, too. It wasn't even his, but he was running it at the time. You know what I mean. He was like the head cheese there or whatever. So to say he caused it. I don't agree with that. I think that the world, I think that the left went after him because that was what they could come after him for. They were trying to force that issue and every aspect of it. They were trying to force it 100%. He's never done anything. Everything he's ever done has been to the benefit of everybody in America, and probably more blacks than anybody. All his laws, everything he's done has all been that way. And to say that it's on him.
Speaker 2:I'm not a political person. I don't know, I don't claim to know.
Speaker 1:But you know what I'm telling you?
Speaker 2:You know that nobody called him a racist ahead of time.
Speaker 1:I'm sure he was. What are you talking about? Nobody ever called him racist. I never heard that in my life. You never watched the apprentice. We never seen him cheat anybody of color any different than anybody. That wasn't I don't know. I didn't watch the prince I. I watched a little bit of it, not a ton. I watched more of it than I watched a fear factor. How's that? I watch for your factor?
Speaker 2:I know, but I don't know.
Speaker 1:I ain't looking into it because I don't care no, you're right, it's time to just move on now. Yeah, for sure, definitely time to move on.
Speaker 2:All right, well, I'm done with this.
Speaker 1:He's done with this, here we go. What are we going to talk about? If we don't talk about politics, what else are we going to talk?
Speaker 2:about? No, I'm talking about with this day, oh, 10 on 2.
Speaker 1:I think I got to work. Who called off? Jessica Bukosh hasn't worked all week. I guess she's really sick, I guess, oh yeah, so I think I have to actually bartend today. Why didn't you schedule somebody else or ask somebody else to come in? We have. There's been nobody available. Apparently she hasn't worked all week and Brittany's covered all the shifts but nobody's here to cover this shift. So all the shifts but nobody's here to cover this shift. So I think it's gonna be me there you go. So jimmy's bartending, come on down and see me. We'll watch the game together after I get all this shit loaded.
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