Fleccas Talks Podcast - February 04, 2025


EBT SCAM AT DA POOL


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 20 minutes

Words per Minute

184.01321

Word Count

14,823

Sentence Count

1,688

Misogynist Sentences

45

Hate Speech Sentences

54


Summary

Today on the show, Trump's tariff war wages on, and he's winning. Then the DNC had an event over the weekend, we'll show you some of the pathetic highlights from that, half of the money we gave to Ukraine went missing, and last but not least, in urban decay, we have a blatant example of EBT fraud that will make you mad.


Transcript

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00:00:16.400 Welcome back to Flegger Socks, the podcast episode 234.
00:00:21.020 Today on the show, Trump's tariff war wages on and he's winning.
00:00:26.380 We're going to show you what the naysayers are missing.
00:00:28.480 Then the DNC had an event over the weekend.
00:00:31.940 We'll show you some of the pathetic highlights from that.
00:00:34.780 Then half of the money we gave to Ukraine went missing.
00:00:39.220 What?
00:00:40.100 And last but not least, in urban decay, we have a blatant example of EBT fraud that will make you big mad.
00:00:47.240 All this in March.
00:00:48.260 Flegger Socks, the podcast episode 234, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:58.480 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:01:02.080 And actions speak louder than words.
00:01:04.280 But at the same time, words speak louder than words because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:01:09.580 Very cool.
00:01:10.540 Very cool.
00:01:11.140 It's What the Stocks, the podcast featuring Richard Graham.
00:01:15.240 All right.
00:01:22.300 One for one on the intro, as always.
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00:02:20.600 Let's get into housekeeping.
00:02:23.720 All right.
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00:02:28.620 We all know that.
00:02:29.440 Yeah.
00:02:30.000 Feeling good.
00:02:30.480 How are you doing, Richard?
00:02:31.380 I'm feeling good as well.
00:02:32.420 Welcome back to the Tuesday episode.
00:02:34.020 I have a little bit of a health thing going on again.
00:02:36.540 You know, I had the toxic dumping.
00:02:38.420 I had the neck injury.
00:02:39.480 Got attacked by a dog.
00:02:40.980 And now I have like an ingrown hair or something on my lip and my lip is swollen.
00:02:46.840 Looks like I got stung by a bee.
00:02:48.120 Maybe I got bit by a bug when I was sleeping.
00:02:50.340 Yeah.
00:02:50.500 Maybe the last page of housekeeping was a little too long and someone had to backhand you before
00:02:54.240 the show started.
00:02:55.100 Yeah.
00:02:55.420 I don't know.
00:02:56.240 Richard hit me.
00:02:57.140 I don't know.
00:02:57.520 But it looks like I got like lip filler or something.
00:03:00.680 Uh-huh.
00:03:01.080 Kim K.
00:03:01.700 Yeah.
00:03:02.120 Kim K.
00:03:02.700 Dumb shit.
00:03:03.300 And I'm having trouble talking and enunciating.
00:03:05.480 So keep an eye out for that today.
00:03:08.440 Yeah.
00:03:09.240 The FBI.
00:03:10.820 All right.
00:03:11.360 I heard a lot, dude.
00:03:12.260 Is something happening to you?
00:03:13.380 Are you breaking down?
00:03:14.620 I think I'm getting all the toxins out.
00:03:16.420 Oh, yeah.
00:03:17.180 All right.
00:03:17.540 I think that's what it is.
00:03:18.660 Okay.
00:03:19.020 All right.
00:03:19.240 We have a packed show, lots going on, lots of politics, lots of migrant stuff, a great
00:03:23.820 cringe and urban decay as well.
00:03:25.880 You ready to get right into it?
00:03:26.880 Yeah.
00:03:27.120 It really has not slowed down at all.
00:03:29.520 You know how we said the first couple episodes immediately after new President Trump got in,
00:03:33.580 it was like, it'll slow down.
00:03:34.900 We're actually ramping up.
00:03:36.060 We're ramping up.
00:03:36.940 There's a million things to cover.
00:03:38.440 And along with the rest of the media, we are overwhelmed by it.
00:03:42.020 I know.
00:03:42.440 And then like we watched the Grammys last night.
00:03:44.840 Can't even talk about the Grammys.
00:03:46.280 Who cares?
00:03:46.880 I know.
00:03:47.260 There's like real shit happening.
00:03:48.760 And then, you know, Lady Gaga wants to talk about trans people.
00:03:51.200 We're skipping that.
00:03:52.280 Yeah.
00:03:52.420 We're skipping that.
00:03:53.300 The takeaway from the Grammys was there's like this 13,000 Grammy member voting board
00:03:58.880 that votes.
00:03:59.640 They just vote DEI.
00:04:01.500 Yeah.
00:04:01.720 They just, oh, Beyonce for country album.
00:04:04.160 Yeah.
00:04:04.740 Oh, Kendrick Lamar did something.
00:04:06.540 Yeah.
00:04:07.040 Give it to him.
00:04:07.660 Everyone just votes for black people or black women or anyone besides white people is what
00:04:12.560 I took away from that.
00:04:13.540 That's what I took away as well.
00:04:14.720 And then I noticed that Kendrick Lamar did not need the microphone stand moved up for
00:04:19.380 him at all.
00:04:20.100 At all.
00:04:20.640 A bunch of women came before him.
00:04:21.940 So I don't know.
00:04:23.100 Yeah.
00:04:23.260 That mic's good there.
00:04:24.200 Yeah.
00:04:25.000 He has a little outfit on.
00:04:26.320 Little guy.
00:04:26.900 I don't like that guy.
00:04:27.820 He hates white people.
00:04:28.920 I think so.
00:04:29.260 That's the reason I don't like him.
00:04:30.820 All right.
00:04:31.080 Let's get right into the show.
00:04:32.040 We have a lot to get to.
00:04:33.060 First things first.
00:04:34.200 The walls of the FBI were painted over.
00:04:37.340 Yeah.
00:04:37.880 This photo was taken two days ago at the FBI Academy in Quantico and submitted to the
00:04:42.400 New York Times under the condition of anonymity.
00:04:45.080 And it's the gay elementary school wall.
00:04:48.540 This is Quantico, and it looks like an elementary school.
00:04:52.300 Fairness, leadership, compassion.
00:04:54.440 We don't need to know that.
00:04:55.660 I'm an FBI agent.
00:04:56.820 I don't need to be reminded of those things when I'm on my way to intercept some sort of
00:05:00.080 terror cell domestically.
00:05:01.540 Yeah, like Quantico, that's what they talk about on the blacklist, you know, where there's
00:05:06.000 like saving the world at the last second from the dirty bomb, and then that's what the
00:05:09.800 walls look like.
00:05:10.420 It looks like an elementary school.
00:05:11.640 It's like a gay little office instead of like an important institution, right?
00:05:16.720 Not scary enough.
00:05:17.600 I like to see the gray paint go up.
00:05:19.560 Gray paint, no emotion, good old federal building.
00:05:23.380 Federal buildings used to be like small windows, cramped, dark, serious business going on.
00:05:28.200 Now it's an elementary school, so nature's healing.
00:05:30.880 Big change.
00:05:32.140 Thank you, Trump.
00:05:32.880 And then also, 88 FBI agents who worked on Trump cases were just physically escorted
00:05:38.280 out of the Washington field office, per source.
00:05:41.120 Yeah.
00:05:41.760 That's good to see as well.
00:05:42.940 Yeah.
00:05:43.820 You didn't think we kept a list of names and stuff like that for everybody who kind of
00:05:48.240 did politically motivated things?
00:05:50.240 And, you know, some of those people were just like, I was just listening to my boss.
00:05:53.640 And, you know, we're taking you out root and stem, so you're part of the stem.
00:05:57.440 Yeah, and you're part of the Biden regime.
00:05:59.280 You're part of the deep state, basically.
00:06:01.000 And you were going to do this, and it's going to help Kamala win.
00:06:03.240 You don't need to worry.
00:06:04.100 Kamala's going to win.
00:06:05.160 We need you to help.
00:06:06.560 Oh, it didn't work out.
00:06:07.600 Trump said, you're the first to go.
00:06:09.960 So that's how it works.
00:06:11.720 All right.
00:06:12.180 Let's get to our next story, big story.
00:06:14.720 Out of Ukraine, Zelensky did an interview.
00:06:17.360 Listen to what he says about the hundreds of billions of dollars we gave him.
00:06:20.560 Look, when I hear, and I heard before, and today we hear from the United States of America that Americans gave Ukraine hundreds of billions, 177 billion to be more precise.
00:06:35.960 That's what the exact figure sounded like, which was supported or voted by Congress.
00:06:47.180 Look, as the president of a warring country, I tell you, we received just over 75 billion.
00:06:52.980 So 100 billion is up in the air, in transit somewhere, disappeared.
00:07:00.940 Poof.
00:07:01.540 Thin air.
00:07:01.880 And we know all those, the oligarchs got yachts and boats and houses in Miami and L.A. and everyone's rich and whatever.
00:07:09.800 100 billion of our taxpayer dollars missing.
00:07:12.760 Yeah.
00:07:13.400 And then the capable men, like obviously Ukraine's a corrupt country, and the capable men that would have stopped the corruption obviously were murdered in the war.
00:07:22.380 We found this on Twitter.
00:07:24.000 It was the phone of a dead Ukrainian soldier.
00:07:27.360 Look what he searched.
00:07:28.380 His Google history is Ukraine-Russia negotiations, Zelensky negotiations, Pokorovsky importance, the war will end in 2025, Trump talks when, Trump stop war, Trump on negotiations, Trump aid to Ukraine, Trump, when will the war end?
00:07:47.220 Sad.
00:07:48.040 Yeah.
00:07:48.160 And you die for like a regime that doesn't even really value you, is kind of a proxy to the Western deep state, and for what?
00:07:58.380 You know?
00:07:59.020 Yeah.
00:07:59.600 The satanic cabal needed a blood quota.
00:08:02.580 And you look back in history, and there's only been a handful of justified wars.
00:08:07.860 You know what I mean?
00:08:08.860 Like real, for your sovereignty, you're being invaded by a foreign force.
00:08:14.540 I just don't know at what point this one, you know, at the beginning, sure, you fight a little bit, but when it looks like you're getting blown out for a long time, how long do you keep taking aid and taking your men dying, right?
00:08:26.720 And we were saying early on that Ukraine obviously doesn't have a chance, just take the deal, they didn't take the deal, and now they're probably going to take the deal, but what, 500,000 people had to die, maybe more?
00:08:38.380 There are varying estimates, but it's just a total huge cost of human life, right?
00:08:42.500 Crazy.
00:08:43.000 $100 billion missing.
00:08:44.700 All right, next we have an update from the Pentagon.
00:08:48.620 Can you give that a read?
00:08:49.900 The Pentagon has informed its resident press corps that NBC, New York Times, NPR, and Politico will rotate out of the building and give space to New York Post, Breitbart, OAN, and Huffington Post.
00:09:03.220 Love that.
00:09:04.060 Yeah.
00:09:04.600 That's big.
00:09:05.520 And then we also saw a couple days ago they announced that they're going to have podcasters in the White House briefings.
00:09:11.220 Yeah.
00:09:11.480 Have you submitted the application yet?
00:09:13.000 Maybe we'll do that.
00:09:13.980 People keep messaging and saying that we need to go and ask a question.
00:09:18.060 Would you ask anything serious or would you do a last page of housekeeping dumb shit?
00:09:21.680 I might ask a question about President Trump and then say President Trump.
00:09:28.420 So, yeah, you shouldn't even apply, buddy.
00:09:30.520 No, we'll go.
00:09:31.360 We'll ask a question.
00:09:32.400 I'll say, oh, is President Trump?
00:09:34.560 And then she'll answer and I'll go, I said President.
00:09:36.980 Yeah.
00:09:37.680 They'll go, all right, get the fuck out.
00:09:39.760 I was going to say, what do we do?
00:09:41.040 Do we just do layups?
00:09:42.200 Like, do we do whatever we want to talk about?
00:09:44.540 I would ask about EBT.
00:09:46.500 I would ask Doge to go to EBT.
00:09:48.560 I would say, any thoughts on stopping that?
00:09:51.480 I would ask.
00:09:52.140 There's a lot of abuse.
00:09:52.800 Yeah.
00:09:53.160 And we'll get to that, especially in Urban Decay.
00:09:55.600 I would ask about things that are in my own special interests.
00:09:59.680 So, like, capital gains tax on crypto.
00:10:02.980 Ooh.
00:10:03.680 I'm like, when is that going to happen exactly?
00:10:06.780 Specifically, what, tomorrow?
00:10:08.160 Can you do that now?
00:10:09.080 Yeah.
00:10:09.220 Can you just say it now?
00:10:10.120 Pump my bags?
00:10:11.060 All right, fair.
00:10:11.600 All right.
00:10:12.040 Let's move on.
00:10:13.080 And then, obviously, the White House websites are all being updated with the new administration.
00:10:18.660 And a lot of the pages, like, for example, the office of Kamala D. Harris, 404.
00:10:24.180 This page is unburdened by what has been.
00:10:26.340 So, we're trolling on the way in.
00:10:27.700 And we do a little trolling.
00:10:29.080 And hurts nobody, is funny.
00:10:31.240 It's a bit for us.
00:10:32.560 There's a whole theme of the new right wing where we do it for us.
00:10:37.060 We're not trying to win a moderate or a CNN anchor.
00:10:39.940 We're having fun amongst ourselves, right?
00:10:41.660 Yeah.
00:10:41.760 We have the power.
00:10:42.860 Exactly.
00:10:43.380 We're shoving their face in it a little bit.
00:10:44.940 Yep.
00:10:45.480 All right.
00:10:46.020 Next, let's get into our tariffs discussion.
00:10:48.080 Obviously, Trump said he's going to do tariffs with Canada and Mexico.
00:10:51.940 Everyone freaked out.
00:10:52.880 Everyone became an economy expert.
00:10:54.500 Yeah.
00:10:55.260 Harry Sisson, especially.
00:10:56.740 Oh, yeah.
00:10:57.060 He was going crazy, saying this isn't going to work.
00:10:59.680 And it's like, oh, we've got to get Harry Sisson in to be with President Trump.
00:11:02.880 He says it's not going to work.
00:11:04.040 This guy's 21 years old.
00:11:05.460 He must know what he's talking about.
00:11:06.460 Sir, I have Stephen Miller, the Secretary of Defense, and Harry Sisson on your one o'clock.
00:11:11.340 Harry says the tariffs aren't going to work, sir.
00:11:13.680 Are you sure about this, or are you just guessing?
00:11:15.680 Yeah, and it's actually funny because we covered the Columbia tariffs when Columbia turned away two planes.
00:11:22.500 And people are being proven wrong in warp speed.
00:11:27.120 We're in the era of you have a freezing cold take after 24 to 48 hours.
00:11:32.220 Yeah.
00:11:32.340 And so a lot of Democrats were saying, these tariffs on Mexico and Canada, what are they even for?
00:11:37.800 What does Trump even want?
00:11:38.980 They'll never work.
00:11:40.060 And they don't realize that the tariffs are a negotiating tool.
00:11:42.880 Yeah.
00:11:43.100 Like, they're really, really scary.
00:11:44.580 They would really mess up your economy.
00:11:46.440 And then you do what Trump wants you to do, then they go away.
00:11:49.100 So it's not like we want to do tariffs.
00:11:50.920 It's just a tool that we can threaten to use.
00:11:53.560 And if we have to, we will use.
00:11:55.100 And then in the meantime, you're scrambling and wondering what you do, and it's probably going to be – it's going to result in you going, okay, we'll make the deal with Trump.
00:12:03.560 You're going to say, uncle, we're America, you're Mexico or Canada, it's a trade war.
00:12:10.880 Do you think America wins the war?
00:12:12.960 We're the big kids.
00:12:14.160 You're a baby.
00:12:14.720 It's actually really simple.
00:12:16.420 And then so Trump did the Mexico and Canada tariffs.
00:12:19.820 And then as of yesterday morning, Mexico's president says tariffs will be paused for one month after her discussion with Trump.
00:12:26.720 Mexico will deploy 10,000 National Guard troops to help secure the border, work with the U.S. on security and business.
00:12:32.880 The markets kind of bounced back after gapping down on Monday morning.
00:12:36.660 But it's a one-month pause.
00:12:38.280 So it's not just saying, all right, we're good now and kind of like ease back to how you were doing things.
00:12:43.060 It's a one-month pause.
00:12:44.160 If you don't behave, we're going to do the bad thing.
00:12:46.760 They're looming over your head, Mexico.
00:12:48.620 You better do what we want.
00:12:50.340 And if you don't, then the trade war's back on.
00:12:53.220 It's really simple.
00:12:54.060 It's really simple.
00:12:54.840 And then we actually have an NWokeness tweet here that sums up all the caving that happened from our opponents this week.
00:13:01.760 Yeah, two weeks in, Mexico caved, Panama caved, Colombia caved, Venezuela caved, Canada's panicking.
00:13:08.720 We haven't heard anything as of this filming right now on Canada, but stand by for a bending of the knee.
00:13:15.040 Mass deportations, hostages are home, DEI programs ended.
00:13:18.620 Bureaucracy slashed, FBI purges.
00:13:20.780 I'm not going to read the whole thing because we're going to get into some of these later.
00:13:23.320 It's a lot of winning, though.
00:13:24.300 We're stacking them up.
00:13:25.420 And everyone who's going against it and pretending that they know about tariffs, obviously it's very political and they just want to go against Trump.
00:13:32.120 We have a perfect example here from Bernie Sanders.
00:13:34.240 Bernie Sanders in 2019.
00:13:37.460 Of course I would use tariffs as president.
00:13:39.880 And then Bernie Sanders a couple of days ago.
00:13:41.740 Can you read what he said?
00:13:42.620 Trump's unilateral decision to impose a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico is most likely illegal and most definitely harmful.
00:13:52.280 Economists estimate that these will increase costs for the average American family by as much as $1,200 a year.
00:13:57.800 That was, hey, that's better than your RFK impression.
00:14:00.700 And your RFK impression is very good.
00:14:02.400 I didn't know I had that in me.
00:14:03.700 I didn't know either.
00:14:04.660 That was a good commitment.
00:14:05.600 That was great.
00:14:06.160 I know.
00:14:06.380 So Bernie's full of shit.
00:14:07.640 Everyone's just trying to go against Trump.
00:14:09.240 And we're not even, we don't even care.
00:14:10.980 We're not even trying to explain it to people.
00:14:13.180 We're just doing what we want and we'll deal with the consequences later.
00:14:15.740 So it's the season of your bad takes are going to get exposed in 24 hours if you think it won't work against Mexico and Canada.
00:14:23.380 And then it's also the season of let him cook.
00:14:26.440 This isn't a one-day thing that you can't just swipe to another TikTok and get your questions answered.
00:14:32.500 We're leaning on people.
00:14:34.540 You know, some of these things take several days.
00:14:37.360 Some of them take up to a week, guys.
00:14:39.720 And I know the news media can't reasonably even wait that long before jumping to a conclusion.
00:14:44.400 But you got to let Trump cook.
00:14:47.180 Let him cook.
00:14:48.060 He knows what he's doing.
00:14:49.040 And then also it's this, like we're leaning on countries and we're using our leverage and our weight.
00:14:54.640 And then that's also never been done before in the modern history in the last 25 years.
00:14:59.980 We barely use the leverage that we always have.
00:15:02.880 We've just been getting ran over on purpose.
00:15:04.700 Exactly.
00:15:05.260 Ever since NAFTA.
00:15:06.560 Now we're standing strong.
00:15:08.220 Part of that is DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency.
00:15:11.400 We have a little insight here about who's doing DOGE and who's running it.
00:15:17.040 It's pretty funny.
00:15:17.860 Can you give that a read?
00:15:18.740 Yeah.
00:15:19.020 This Wired published an article that has identified six young men, all apparently between the ages of 19 and 24, according to public databases,
00:15:27.420 who have little to no government experience and are now playing critical roles in Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency.
00:15:35.860 And the tweet here says Elon has six Adderall-fueled autistic tech bro Zoomers sleeping overnight at the DOGE offices and working 24-7 on maximizing government efficiency.
00:15:45.540 This is bullish.
00:15:46.400 All we need is a few smart young guys on Adderall and nicotine trying to clear some of the fat out.
00:15:53.000 And the Wired piece was supposed to be like this doxing, like, look at these guys.
00:15:57.040 They don't know anything about the government.
00:15:58.580 They're like, they can't do it.
00:15:59.960 As if like some guy can't come in and be like, yeah, we shouldn't be giving money to trans people in Guatemala.
00:16:04.820 Like as if that's hard or like you have to have like a government, a degree in government to get that done.
00:16:09.500 Yeah, exactly.
00:16:10.560 And like we've been saying, it's all common sense.
00:16:12.580 It's not this complex think piece that you need, you know, to consult with people and get this crazy, you know, high-end thing of like super intellectualized ideas.
00:16:24.560 It's just like, yeah, sent too much money for trans Somali.
00:16:29.860 No more do that.
00:16:31.040 Yeah, exactly.
00:16:31.840 It's really simple.
00:16:32.460 It's actually very easy.
00:16:33.720 And then someone had a tweet that I thought was interesting.
00:16:36.040 They said, I didn't vote for Elon Musk.
00:16:37.680 We've seen that all over Twitter.
00:16:38.820 I didn't vote for Elon.
00:16:39.780 Why are billionaires influencing us?
00:16:41.400 Like they all of a sudden start to care.
00:16:43.520 And then someone said, yeah, I didn't vote for the FBI, the ATF, the CIA, PBS, NPR, FDA, WHO, UN, IRS, Federal Reserve, EPA, or CDC.
00:16:53.100 Every acronym you can fucking think of.
00:16:55.040 We didn't vote for that.
00:16:56.320 So we'll send our own guys in there to make sure everyone's doing their job correctly.
00:17:00.340 And then part of that is the USAID, the USAID.
00:17:05.580 That's where they're focused on right now and where Democrats are screeching about.
00:17:09.460 Here's a tweet that said, the new leaders at USAID also abruptly laid off contractors who made up about half the workforce in the agency's humanitarian bureau Tuesday, knocking them out of systems so that some vanished in the middle of video conferences.
00:17:26.040 Thanos.
00:17:26.660 Trump just Thanos snapped them out of existence.
00:17:29.780 And USAID is the U.S. Agency for International Development.
00:17:33.900 So it's a lot of money going abroad from our taxpayers and then the intellectuals in the political class decided where the money should go.
00:17:42.480 And we have some examples of how we were wasting it.
00:17:45.620 But Cernovich kind of summed up what it is before we get into those examples.
00:17:48.720 Yeah.
00:17:49.020 Well, we saw a huge reaction from the left about USAID.
00:17:53.400 No, you can't do that.
00:17:54.540 We need that.
00:17:55.300 That's for disaster relief and poverty.
00:17:58.960 And that goes to the international community.
00:18:01.680 Starving children.
00:18:02.860 Exactly.
00:18:03.360 And their budget is about $50 billion a year.
00:18:06.500 And one of the arguments we saw was that it's only 0.7% of the federal government spending.
00:18:12.800 And it's like, it's $50 billion.
00:18:14.620 It's a lot.
00:18:15.220 So if it's a lot, then we should do something.
00:18:18.680 And if it's not a lot, then why do you care?
00:18:20.980 Right?
00:18:21.240 But Cernovich said USAID was the skeleton key to unlocking all of the corruption.
00:18:26.900 I've never seen Democrats so outraged about anything.
00:18:30.160 Yeah.
00:18:30.400 They're holding press conferences.
00:18:31.760 Ilhan Omar is like, the people who are least American are getting the most mad.
00:18:36.460 Like Ilhan or people who want to send money to Israel or Somalia or foreign countries.
00:18:41.660 But yeah, here's some examples.
00:18:42.880 USAID spent $2.5 million to promote DEI in Serbia, $70,000 for a DEI musical in Ireland,
00:18:52.780 $47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia, and $32,000 for a transgender comic book in Peru.
00:19:00.280 Bye-bye.
00:19:01.340 No more of that.
00:19:02.300 So yeah, we don't really need like an international relations expert to figure out if these are good or bad, right?
00:19:08.960 Yeah.
00:19:09.300 And we have a couple more examples as well.
00:19:11.120 Yeah, USAID grant from 2024, almost $2 million.
00:19:16.960 The purpose was to strengthen trans-led organizations to deliver gender-affirming health care,
00:19:22.980 advocate for improved quality and access to services, provide economic empowerment opportunities.
00:19:28.660 What country?
00:19:29.880 America, right?
00:19:31.120 Guatemala.
00:19:32.040 Guatemala.
00:19:32.580 $2 million for Guatemalan trans people.
00:19:35.420 A couple more examples just before we get done with this section.
00:19:38.520 $45 million to DEI scholarships in Burma.
00:19:42.840 Now, I don't even know where that is on a map.
00:19:44.500 I think it's near Nepal.
00:19:46.080 I think it's somewhere in there.
00:19:47.160 It's kind of near in the Himalayas, I believe.
00:19:49.240 Don't know.
00:19:49.860 Not positive.
00:19:51.400 $520 million for consultant-driven ESG investments in Africa.
00:19:56.080 $1.2 billion in awards to undisclosed recipients.
00:19:59.020 So they just don't even tell you.
00:20:00.760 And then we use $1.2 billion for other things too.
00:20:03.500 That's one of the things that Doge was finding out.
00:20:05.520 They just have categories that are like, they just put it in miscellaneous.
00:20:08.660 And it's like, there should never be a miscellaneous item on any government balance sheet ever.
00:20:13.360 That's our money, you know?
00:20:14.720 Yeah, exactly.
00:20:16.220 Well, let's get into our next part of the show, which is our migrant section.
00:20:20.680 There's obviously a lot of protests going on lately.
00:20:23.040 They shut down the 101 the other day.
00:20:25.380 Here we have some migrants, some people protesting the ICE raids, and they're jumping on cop cars.
00:20:31.140 All right, let's let them stay.
00:20:39.520 All right, all right.
00:20:40.600 They're really upset.
00:20:41.420 Let's let them stay.
00:20:42.260 Yeah, you bent me over.
00:20:43.640 I guess free housing more?
00:20:45.800 Yeah, don't break my car.
00:20:47.000 You could have a hotel room.
00:20:48.460 The main difference between this and BLM riots is like steadily your rioting population is going to go down.
00:20:55.480 That's a good point.
00:20:56.400 BLM, they got nowhere to go.
00:20:57.840 And I saw Cernovich had a good point on Twitter the other day.
00:21:00.620 He said, you can't say no person is illegal while also saying we live on stolen land or you live on stolen land.
00:21:07.720 Of course.
00:21:08.320 You know, it's like those things kind of contradict.
00:21:10.200 You're telling me the leftists have a major contradiction in their worldview?
00:21:13.440 No.
00:21:14.120 Yeah.
00:21:14.480 That's crazy, dude.
00:21:15.620 Exactly.
00:21:16.400 All right, next we have this CNN story, which I thought was pretty ironic.
00:21:20.320 It says, sometimes we eat, sometimes we don't.
00:21:23.540 Some families are struggling to eat during blah, blah, blah.
00:21:25.980 It looks like you're eating most.
00:21:28.380 It's just some torta lady.
00:21:30.100 Yeah.
00:21:30.520 She's mostly eating.
00:21:31.900 Yeah.
00:21:32.260 CNN, I thought you guys were better at propaganda than this.
00:21:35.760 Shame on you, you know.
00:21:37.380 Trying to like paint this picture.
00:21:38.920 Well, maybe they're on our side now.
00:21:40.480 Like, oh yeah, the starving illegal.
00:21:43.060 CNN is sarcastic now.
00:21:44.520 Let's get them out.
00:21:45.360 Yeah.
00:21:45.700 We're with you.
00:21:46.420 And then Chuck Schumer, like you said, has been going crazy trying to get all the illegals to stay and to shut down ICE.
00:21:54.140 Can you read with the tweets how it summed it up?
00:21:56.400 Yeah.
00:21:57.340 Well, Chuck Schumer has a quote that says, the only way we're going to have a great future in America is by granting citizenship to millions of illegal aliens.
00:22:04.860 And somebody said, imagine you gain power in a country and your most imperative goal is to fill it with foreigners as fast as possible, with the end goal of ensuring the current majority population becomes a minority before the century is done.
00:22:19.760 What would you assume motivates such a person?
00:22:23.260 I have a lot of guesses.
00:22:25.780 Yeah.
00:22:26.460 But I don't think I can say them because of the new anti-Semitism bill.
00:22:29.400 No, I mean, it's just nonsense.
00:22:32.460 It's really evil shit.
00:22:34.580 And there's no real political thing other than I want a voting bloc, right?
00:22:38.660 Yeah, exactly.
00:22:39.740 And they bring in like this, it's almost like an indentured servant slave class.
00:22:43.940 That's what I was going to say.
00:22:44.920 We're about to get into the businesses without these workers.
00:22:47.320 But there's something like really weird and strange about the fact that like there's just these kind of shorter Hispanic people who walk around and are doing all this little henchman work and they barely or don't speak English.
00:23:02.040 And then you kind of look past them.
00:23:04.220 You treat them like three-fifths of a person.
00:23:06.000 Pretty much.
00:23:06.920 I mean, and I'm not saying like that's what you should do or anything, but like that's kind of how it's been.
00:23:12.960 And there's like we're importing an underclass and then we're not like a cohesive America because some jobs are just like – like you get a job on a lawn crew as a white kid as a teenager to earn some extra money.
00:23:25.760 Everyone's just from Guatemala and is speaking Spanish.
00:23:28.140 Well, they do the jobs we don't want to do.
00:23:30.060 And that's weird.
00:23:31.120 That's not good for the cohesion of a country.
00:23:32.920 But let's get into the business reaction.
00:23:34.640 Yeah, here are some of the jobs I guess Americans don't want to do.
00:23:37.100 This guy is a contractor.
00:23:38.360 Listen to what he says about his crew.
00:23:39.720 This is an update on the ICE raids from the perspective of a general contractor.
00:23:44.560 I just had a roofer completely cancel on my job because he is picking up the pieces from all of his other job sites that got raided and the crews are just gone.
00:23:56.100 So I'm in Fort Lauderdale and this is a roofer that I've been working with for years.
00:24:01.060 It's a sub-sub.
00:24:02.300 It's labor.
00:24:03.000 And I'm providing materials and working under my roofing license with my supervision.
00:24:06.860 So it's how many of the roofers do it down here.
00:24:09.720 And we were figuring out the final details.
00:24:12.660 And I'm like, hey, man, let's get that final number together.
00:24:16.560 And I was kind of trying to figure out because he hadn't sent me the final price yet.
00:24:19.480 And I'm like, what's going on, dude?
00:24:21.580 And he finally wrote me just now.
00:24:22.740 And he said, I have to walk from this job.
00:24:25.860 I cannot physically complete it.
00:24:27.060 So contractor, those types of jobs, those aren't below people.
00:24:31.280 You think of, like, the people picking the vegetables, the people working in the back of a restaurant.
00:24:37.040 Like, those are the jobs Americans don't want to do, the lawn people.
00:24:40.480 But, like, contracting and construction, that's a real job.
00:24:44.100 Of course.
00:24:44.940 Anything construction, roofing.
00:24:46.840 Shout out to Arthur's Roofing.
00:24:48.020 Of course.
00:24:48.560 Our favorite roofing company.
00:24:49.840 Number one roofers in the world, I think, at this point.
00:24:52.320 They might have more reviews than any other roofer, which we overdid.
00:24:56.880 But if you do the math on it, it's like 2,000 reviews and 2,000 jobs.
00:25:01.340 And then it's like, if you do a job a day, that's like 10 years.
00:25:04.480 Like, it doesn't.
00:25:05.480 But they're the number one roofers in America.
00:25:07.840 Yeah, but so back to this guy.
00:25:09.900 And he's like, it's under my license.
00:25:12.280 And it's like, yeah, you're talking about how you openly scam America.
00:25:16.000 You're using cheap, under-the-table labor under your contractor license.
00:25:19.480 And you're subcontracting it out.
00:25:21.180 Under my supervision.
00:25:22.340 I'm sure you're there a lot.
00:25:23.560 Yeah, that's how I do the materials.
00:25:25.980 Yeah, and then you have slaves show up, you know?
00:25:29.700 Let's play a few others.
00:25:31.000 Yep, next is one from Pennsylvania, a restaurant from Pennsylvania.
00:25:34.480 And listen to what they say about the crew in the back.
00:25:38.020 We don't have a choice but to close this place.
00:25:43.260 All the people who worked here, some are scared.
00:25:47.780 There's no one who came to work.
00:25:49.120 Others have already been taken by migration.
00:25:51.240 And this is how the businesses begin to break.
00:25:54.500 Well, you didn't really have the foundation to make it long-term
00:25:57.300 if you were just paying the, you know, indentured servant class the whole time.
00:26:01.920 Yeah.
00:26:02.520 Oh, this business isn't going to make it?
00:26:04.760 Okay.
00:26:05.100 The business that probably sends all their money back to Mexico via remittances
00:26:08.760 and the people who live cheaply and then live, like, five to an apartment?
00:26:12.580 Yeah, I don't know.
00:26:13.380 I guess that business wasn't really viable, right?
00:26:15.700 Where else can you get tortas, though?
00:26:17.320 There's going to need to be a reset, right?
00:26:20.100 Like, and yeah, if you were doing, and I'm shocked and amazed at the level of enforcement.
00:26:25.720 It was just really nothing for the last 10 to 15 years where people got so comfortable
00:26:30.640 that nobody even tried to have, like, well, a 50-50 staff.
00:26:33.980 It was just completely given away to it.
00:26:36.280 Here's another one, a warehouse after immigration.
00:26:40.360 So what do you get?
00:26:41.680 Fucking immigration tries to show up.
00:26:44.280 Everybody leaves.
00:26:45.500 Not a soul in here.
00:26:48.800 Everybody's out.
00:26:49.960 Fuck, man.
00:26:50.680 Sounds like you shouldn't have ever hired him in the first place.
00:26:54.280 I've been seeing a lot of these businesses, and I'm starting to think that the illegal
00:26:59.380 immigrant number in America is a lot higher than any think tank or any New York Times or
00:27:04.600 whatever is reporting, which means it's even better that we're doing this, because we need
00:27:09.520 to rip the Band-Aid off.
00:27:10.640 And for a while, I've been vibing the number at 50 million illegals, and everyone's like,
00:27:14.980 oh, that's kind of high, you know, maybe 15.
00:27:18.380 I think it's 50.
00:27:19.200 I think I was right.
00:27:20.020 I think I'll be proven right.
00:27:21.140 Maybe even 75.
00:27:22.380 I think price just went up.
00:27:24.040 75.
00:27:24.580 The quote just went up.
00:27:26.120 And so, again, we're at this point, too, where people are just hiding from ICE.
00:27:32.380 I don't think they're self-deporting.
00:27:34.280 A vast majority of them, they're just kind of waiting for the heat to die down in some of
00:27:37.540 these businesses and restaurants.
00:27:40.640 And we've been talking about the numbers being a little low.
00:27:44.140 Like ICE is updating their daily deportations.
00:27:46.900 It's around 1,000, 1,500 on a good day.
00:27:49.760 And I think what we need to do is start to pressure the Trump administration to turn more
00:27:53.920 levers, because those numbers aren't good enough to get back to reverse what we did under Biden,
00:28:00.500 obviously.
00:28:01.620 And I think we need to start taxing remittances and going after more employers, because we need
00:28:07.920 to have a two-pronged thing, like police and ICE, foot soldiers, and then also financial
00:28:13.860 war on them.
00:28:14.620 A trade war on the illegals here.
00:28:16.540 You know what I mean?
00:28:16.980 Smart.
00:28:17.420 That would work.
00:28:18.140 And I would support that.
00:28:19.180 And then also-
00:28:20.160 And I can see Trump listening to that.
00:28:21.740 And then kind of changing his tactic, being like, the numbers aren't high enough.
00:28:26.860 Here's key two and key three.
00:28:28.640 Now, if you self-deport, let us know.
00:28:30.300 And I wish we tracked self-deportations.
00:28:32.980 And then everyone talks about like, well, how do you get all these people out?
00:28:36.820 And how do you transport them?
00:28:38.380 A bus carries 80 people, you know?
00:28:41.280 What if we'd started doing caravans out?
00:28:44.340 It's easy.
00:28:45.000 Everyone meet at Santa Fe.
00:28:46.760 Everyone meet on State Street in Chicago.
00:28:48.960 And we're going to go all the way down.
00:28:50.500 We're going to caravan out.
00:28:51.820 And take I-65 south.
00:28:53.360 And groups of thousands.
00:28:55.900 Yeah.
00:28:56.600 Okay.
00:28:57.380 Next part of this, we have the numbers too, which is pretty interesting.
00:29:01.560 According to estimates, there's many as 8.3 million on-
00:29:06.920 Can you read it?
00:29:07.720 Yeah.
00:29:08.280 According to estimates from the Center of Migration Studies of New York and other groups,
00:29:12.120 as many as 8.3 million undocumented immigrants work in the U.S. economy,
00:29:16.180 or 5.2% of the workforce.
00:29:19.300 That's a lot.
00:29:19.840 1.5 million in construction, a million in restaurants, 320,000 in agriculture and farms.
00:29:27.140 Another thing, so yeah, huge number, guys.
00:29:29.800 Construction?
00:29:30.600 That's not for you.
00:29:31.580 And everyone says like, oh, who's going to pick our berries?
00:29:34.460 300,000 out of 50 million?
00:29:36.880 Yeah.
00:29:37.760 Okay, we'll keep those.
00:29:38.660 And then another thing, if you guys remember going back, like, you know how a lot of the
00:29:44.360 Democrat platform is trying to like keep you on your heels about being racist or something,
00:29:48.620 or like, it would be a dick move if you had assumed someone working in a restaurant who
00:29:54.720 spoke broken English wasn't illegal.
00:29:56.840 Like, no, you can't assume that.
00:29:58.380 Like, how dare you?
00:29:59.780 You don't know anything about his immigration status.
00:30:02.180 Turns out they were all, everyone was illegal.
00:30:04.920 Yeah.
00:30:05.360 Literally every single one, so.
00:30:06.960 Everyone's scared of ISIS.
00:30:07.900 You were right, and you were never racist.
00:30:10.180 Exactly.
00:30:11.200 All right, let's move on with the illegal immigration talks.
00:30:14.840 People obviously assume it's all from the southern border.
00:30:17.440 We do have issues when it comes to the people coming across the northern border from Canada.
00:30:22.600 Let that clip play, please.
00:30:24.220 Most of the people who come are involved in smuggling.
00:30:27.520 This video shows attempted human smuggling in New York last year stopped by Border Patrol.
00:30:33.140 Are the drug cartels behind this?
00:30:34.620 Some may be, some might not be.
00:30:37.800 Last fiscal year, Border Patrol apprehended 564 people on the terror watch list.
00:30:44.500 Of them, 484 were encountered on the northern border.
00:30:49.420 The questions are, why here?
00:30:51.700 Why now?
00:30:53.080 Eric says one of the reasons is Canadian foreign policy.
00:30:56.260 Up until a few weeks ago, Canada did not require Mexicans and some other foreign nationals to have travel visas to fly to the country.
00:31:04.880 So everyone just flies into Canada and then crosses across the wilderness into the north side of America.
00:31:11.280 Vermont is a popular crossing place.
00:31:14.480 And, you know, I thought Canada was this first world country.
00:31:18.720 They just have loose, no control and lose track of people who get the visitors visas to go to Canada.
00:31:24.620 And so that'll be definitely part of the tariff negotiations with Trump.
00:31:28.340 Yeah, we're taking note of that.
00:31:30.240 So out of, like they said, the terror watch list, a majority, vast majority, like 90% of the people came out there on the terrorist watch list from the northern border.
00:31:40.880 Yeah.
00:31:41.060 Border Patrol data states that 358 suspects on the terror watch list were arrested on the northern border at ports of entry in fiscal year 2024.
00:31:49.480 Three suspects were encountered between ports of entry.
00:31:53.200 On the southern border, a total of 155 were encountered.
00:31:56.560 Crazy.
00:31:56.860 So like almost a three to one ratio, two to one at least.
00:31:59.980 And then with that comes a lot of fentanyl too.
00:32:02.540 And then Brian Tyler Cohen, he's kind of like a Krasnstein twink, but a little more masculine maybe.
00:32:08.860 Yeah, not hard to do.
00:32:10.580 I was going to say the threshold.
00:32:13.060 But he said Trump just launched a trade war against Canada for fentanyl.
00:32:16.700 The U.S. sees, wait for it, 43 pounds at the U.S.-Canadian border last year, 43 pounds.
00:32:21.660 And when you do the math on how much 43 pounds of fentanyl is, it's 9.75 million lethal doses.
00:32:28.940 Yeah.
00:32:29.220 It could kill 9.75 million people.
00:32:32.360 So it's nothing.
00:32:34.060 You can't do tariffs.
00:32:35.680 I'm a Democrat.
00:32:36.620 It's not going to work.
00:32:37.620 It's not going to work.
00:32:38.680 You'll be proven wrong in two days.
00:32:40.420 And Justin Trudeau will be begging.
00:32:42.540 Yeah.
00:32:43.020 It's not going to work.
00:32:43.800 I went to Scranton and I studied econ at Scranton.
00:32:46.920 It's not going to work, Trump.
00:32:48.500 Get Harry Sisson in the room.
00:32:49.660 Harry says it's not going to work, Trump.
00:32:51.520 Are you sure about this?
00:32:52.340 Are you just guessing?
00:32:53.620 And then last piece of our migrant section, Scott Pressler had an interesting tweet.
00:32:58.260 He said, as many as 40% of the non-citizens present in Maine have voted in the 2024 elections
00:33:05.480 or may have voted in the 2024 elections or had voted cast in their names.
00:33:13.240 I see how that tripped you up.
00:33:14.420 That wasn't me.
00:33:15.240 That wasn't me.
00:33:16.020 Or had votes casted in their names.
00:33:18.500 And then I read this article and it said, so as many as 40% of the non-citizens present
00:33:23.040 in Maine may have voted in the 2024 elections or had votes cast in their names.
00:33:28.300 And this article didn't really go into the details of how they got to that number or it
00:33:32.860 was like some study or tracking thing that they did.
00:33:36.660 But like, that's insane.
00:33:39.260 Maine is one of the lower, you know, illegal destinations.
00:33:44.240 Right.
00:33:44.380 But we need to get to the bottom of this.
00:33:47.520 They really need to get out.
00:33:48.600 And that's why I need to squeeze illegal immigrants on economic sanctions so that they don't just
00:33:53.740 hide from ice.
00:33:54.560 They actually leave.
00:33:55.720 Bring a rap boy in.
00:33:56.560 He knows what to do.
00:33:57.320 I guess.
00:33:57.920 All right.
00:33:58.200 That's the end of our migrant section.
00:33:59.300 We're now getting into the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want and talk about
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00:34:15.140 All right.
00:34:15.440 That was a good one.
00:34:16.180 Yeah.
00:34:16.540 All right.
00:34:17.200 A lot of reading something now.
00:34:19.220 A lot of plane crashes, obviously.
00:34:21.260 The one in D.C.
00:34:22.160 Then we had the other one in Philly.
00:34:23.760 And then someone who used to be an FBI agent called into Fox News to talk about it.
00:34:28.480 And listen to what he says at the end.
00:34:29.800 For that investigation to start, but they're very methodical in the way that they investigate
00:34:35.020 these things.
00:34:36.360 They are indeed.
00:34:37.900 And thank goodness for their investigations.
00:34:39.800 And thank goodness for you, Jonathan Gilliam.
00:34:41.920 Great to have you with us, as always.
00:34:43.900 And I'm sorry we are doing this again just 48 hours after you and I were talking about
00:34:49.640 the crash in D.C.
00:34:51.420 Jonathan, thank you so much.
00:34:53.340 Can I say one more thing to you?
00:34:54.580 Real quick, Jonathan.
00:34:55.740 Yeah.
00:34:55.880 One thing, I don't want to scare anybody, but one thing that's very peculiar, because
00:35:00.440 I thought this was the case and I looked it up, is that these types of accidents will
00:35:05.680 often happen in threes or more.
00:35:09.240 So it would not surprise me if we, within the next month, we have another accident.
00:35:15.580 What?
00:35:16.600 These happen in threes?
00:35:18.080 These once in a lifetime plane crashes happen in threes?
00:35:20.620 This is some world is a stage type.
00:35:23.360 Yeah.
00:35:23.820 I don't know what to make of it.
00:35:24.600 By saying, another one might come too.
00:35:26.640 What?
00:35:27.340 Shit.
00:35:27.880 What?
00:35:28.560 What are you talking about, brother?
00:35:29.980 We just painted the walls.
00:35:30.960 Relax.
00:35:31.500 Yeah.
00:35:32.020 Everyone got to calm down.
00:35:33.880 All right.
00:35:34.360 Next, this is kind of an alien thing, but this was getting posted by a lot of people,
00:35:38.540 like Joe Rogan posted this.
00:35:40.380 Congress people posted this.
00:35:42.100 That's catnip for Joe Rogan.
00:35:43.540 Yeah.
00:35:44.020 Can you give it a read?
00:35:44.640 A photo from a square structure on Mars posted to Reddit.
00:35:48.580 It is indeed real.
00:35:49.720 This image originates from the Mars Global Surveyor's Mars Orbiter Camera, MOC.
00:35:56.520 The original image can be viewed through Arizona State University's Mars Image Explorer.
00:36:02.060 That's interesting.
00:36:03.200 Looks like a foundation for something.
00:36:05.100 Some sort of foundation, maybe a foundation for giant people who used to live on Mars millions
00:36:09.660 of years ago before the planet got destroyed, and then they had to downsize and move to
00:36:13.200 the Earth.
00:36:14.880 And then maybe that's what Honey, I Shrunk the Kids was predictive programming for.
00:36:20.100 Maybe.
00:36:23.260 Maybe.
00:36:23.820 Yeah, maybe.
00:36:24.660 You know, it makes you wonder about the giants on Mars a million years ago.
00:36:28.260 All right.
00:36:28.720 Moving on.
00:36:29.900 All right.
00:36:30.120 Our next clip is about glyphosate, which is a chemical in Roundup that is really causing
00:36:35.240 a lot of harm.
00:36:35.920 And listen to what this guy says and look at the graphs he shows.
00:36:39.340 I'm literally shaken making this video.
00:36:42.120 You're going to be shocked.
00:36:42.920 Glyphosate is the active ingredient in the weed killer Roundup, and in the mid-90s, a
00:36:47.380 steep incline of the amount of it being used.
00:36:49.700 That's because of the introduction of genetically modified crops like corn and soy, which can
00:36:53.360 be directly sprayed with the weed killer.
00:36:55.380 Blue is the amount of genetically modified crops being planted, and red is the amount of
00:36:58.520 weed killer being sprayed on them.
00:37:00.300 The yellow is the incidences of liver cancers correlating at the same incline.
00:37:06.660 Unfortunately, it's not just liver cancer that has the same chart as this.
00:37:10.420 It's across the board in so many chronic illnesses.
00:37:13.980 I'm going to go through them here with you now.
00:37:16.080 Stroke, mid-90s, up.
00:37:18.880 Diabetes, the same.
00:37:22.040 Crohn's and ulcerative colitis, the same.
00:37:24.800 Deaths from Alzheimer's.
00:37:27.420 Deaths from dementia.
00:37:28.560 Parkinson's disease, mid-90s, up.
00:37:33.780 Autism in six-year-olds, the prevalence of it, mid-90s, up.
00:37:36.840 Autism in six to 21-year-olds, it's the exact same across everyone.
00:37:40.300 Renal disease.
00:37:42.380 Crazy.
00:37:43.120 Yeah.
00:37:44.060 Boomers love Roundup.
00:37:45.940 I see a lot of them still spraying it in their front yard, and it's all boomers.
00:37:49.720 They spray it, right?
00:37:50.380 They got it in their garage.
00:37:51.560 They're wearing sandals, and then he's like, oh, put a couple more punks.
00:37:55.220 I don't know.
00:37:55.880 I personally wouldn't be doing it.
00:37:58.440 That's a job for maybe illegal immigrants.
00:38:01.000 They can keep doing the Roundup.
00:38:02.320 But then I guess Roundup should just be gone.
00:38:04.180 Roundup should just be gone.
00:38:05.720 And it's in the theme we talk about a lot with all the toxins in the environment.
00:38:09.800 And I have a little bit of a seed to plant with you guys today.
00:38:12.820 We're going to talk more about this on Friday, but I want to get ahead of it a little bit.
00:38:15.900 Obviously, all the toxins in our environment are at an all-time high.
00:38:20.280 Heavy metals, all these horrible things get into our bodies and mess us up,
00:38:23.820 and then you get other autoimmune issues or other issues down the road.
00:38:27.600 And I actually have an in with a clinical-grade cellular detox program
00:38:32.480 that removes these toxins from your body.
00:38:34.780 It is intense.
00:38:35.740 It's very much a real thing.
00:38:38.720 And for heavy metals, for example, they'll embed in your body and in your brain,
00:38:42.280 and you can't get them out by just taking things that you get over the counter.
00:38:46.120 You need to use chelating compounds and then bind them up.
00:38:49.440 And then in that process, you can remove them.
00:38:52.300 So I do have an in with a huge cellular detox program.
00:38:55.960 And I think the future of health is detox.
00:38:58.680 You can't really make progress if you have all these toxins in your system still.
00:39:03.360 So I want to share that with you, especially if you guys have autoimmune issues
00:39:07.060 or hormone resistance issues.
00:39:08.780 A lot of times, the seed oils and the horrible foods we eat toxify our cells.
00:39:13.340 So hormone resistance, for example.
00:39:15.100 The hormones can't even go in and out and communicate
00:39:17.300 because the cell wall is so toxified.
00:39:19.900 And that's why people have low testosterone or hormone imbalance.
00:39:23.880 So I want to share this with you guys.
00:39:25.700 If you're interested, let me know.
00:39:28.160 Health at Fleckistalks.com is the email.
00:39:31.400 Message us your name, your age, your health concerns, and your health goals
00:39:36.040 if you want to hear more, and we'll have someone from the team reach out.
00:39:38.960 I have an in with a very high-end program.
00:39:41.320 It obviously does cost money.
00:39:43.300 There is dietary stuff you have to do too, but it really is worth it.
00:39:48.160 So if you guys want to hear more, we're going to mention it on Friday,
00:39:51.820 in the Friday episode.
00:39:53.400 But if you want to hear more faster, health at Fleckistalks.com.
00:39:56.680 Send us an email, and someone from the team will reach out.
00:39:59.220 I think this really is the future of health.
00:40:01.740 The testimonials are crazy.
00:40:03.560 It's very high, high-end shit.
00:40:05.960 So I wanted to share that with you guys.
00:40:08.440 You know, everyone talks about the new age stuff health-wise,
00:40:11.440 raw milk and all that.
00:40:12.880 Like, that's great, but you really need to detox.
00:40:15.860 The key to health is detox.
00:40:17.300 So shoot an email to us if you want to hear more
00:40:19.640 and talk to someone on the team.
00:40:21.520 All right, next.
00:40:22.440 I saw this, and I thought it was really interesting
00:40:24.820 when it comes to putting time in perspective.
00:40:27.240 Can you give it a read?
00:40:28.420 Let's say your matrilineal line is fairly consistent,
00:40:31.160 and everyone has their daughter at age 25.
00:40:34.080 So four women in your matrilineal line are born every 100 years.
00:40:37.820 In 1,000 years, that's only 40 women.
00:40:40.660 Like, the math is so simple, and yet you don't think about it.
00:40:43.920 So in 2,000 years, 80 women.
00:40:45.900 So basically, 0 AD started roughly about 80 mothers ago.
00:40:49.540 That's it.
00:40:50.060 That's crazy.
00:40:51.220 That's Jesus time.
00:40:52.360 It's not a lot of people.
00:40:53.660 This whole thing has only been a few hundred people.
00:40:56.440 Okay, our last clip from housekeeping is one of my potential future clients,
00:41:05.280 Oliver Cho, C-H-U-O.
00:41:07.700 He did a cover of Ohio is for Lovers.
00:41:10.800 Is that Hawthorne Heights?
00:41:11.700 Yeah, by Hawthorne Heights.
00:41:12.780 And listen to it.
00:41:13.460 It's very good.
00:41:13.940 I can't make it on my own.
00:41:16.780 I can't make it on my own.
00:41:19.580 Because my heart is on Ohio.
00:41:24.860 So can I whisk it by my eyes?
00:41:28.080 Can I whisk it by my eyes?
00:41:30.800 So I can't force you tonight or die.
00:41:36.600 Because you...
00:41:37.080 Cut my wrist and back my eyes!
00:41:39.820 Yeah.
00:41:40.120 That's my favorite.
00:41:40.880 There you go.
00:41:41.480 That's my favorite thing from the whole episode, probably.
00:41:44.340 All right.
00:41:45.520 OliverCho.com is his website.
00:41:47.200 Check it out.
00:41:47.940 All right, we're moving on.
00:41:49.020 That is the end of housekeeping.
00:41:50.200 We're now getting to Cringe the Week.
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00:43:43.440 All right, our first clip of Cringe of the Week.
00:43:48.000 Over the weekend, there was an election for the new DNC chair,
00:43:51.600 and it was pretty much as bad as you'd expect.
00:43:54.640 Listen to some of these clips.
00:43:57.060 I have a show of hands.
00:43:58.800 How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in Vice President Harris's defeat?
00:44:09.520 Okay.
00:44:12.040 So, that's good.
00:44:14.260 You all passed.
00:44:14.860 That's good.
00:44:17.720 You all passed.
00:44:18.680 Those were the eight people running for the chair of the DNC.
00:44:21.580 And they all raised their hand when racism, misogyny, sexism type stuff.
00:44:25.460 This is what they do.
00:44:26.580 And then the Democrats are constantly saying, like, we need to get the message out there.
00:44:30.100 You're getting the message out fine.
00:44:32.240 Everybody knows.
00:44:33.040 Just no one likes it.
00:44:34.240 Yeah.
00:44:34.600 You're telling people, oh, Republicans only voted red because they don't want to see a black woman in a position of power.
00:44:42.280 There's 50 million illegals here.
00:44:43.760 Money is not worth anything.
00:44:44.800 And there's poison in the food.
00:44:46.160 Yeah.
00:44:46.380 What are you talking about?
00:44:47.780 Yeah.
00:44:48.020 And you're talking about gay gender stuff.
00:44:50.020 It's really crazy.
00:44:51.640 And, I mean, the main takeaway from this meeting of the DNC minds was nobody learned any lessons, which is actually good for us.
00:44:59.720 You know, it's annoying when you have to hear about it, but them not learning lessons and doubling down on their existing audience, which is, like, liberal, already liberal white women and then minority women, that's good news for us, right?
00:45:12.000 Very good news for us.
00:45:12.660 They're not trying to flip the rust belt, you know?
00:45:15.640 They're just doing the same old song and dance for the same people who already vote for them.
00:45:19.940 Exactly.
00:45:20.540 And then we have a little compilation here when it comes to the people who are speaking, and they have a lot in common.
00:45:26.660 Hello, Democrats.
00:45:27.460 Hey, I am speaking.
00:45:29.720 And I would love your attention.
00:45:31.780 There is a black woman at this podium, and I deserve your attention, like the 11 people who went before me.
00:45:37.880 Yes, I am speaking.
00:45:39.500 Good evening, Democrats.
00:45:40.560 Look up here.
00:45:41.500 Three strong black women standing before you.
00:45:44.540 Three black women who, rather than just grabbing a chair, ran for chair.
00:45:49.280 Te quiero mucho, Papa.
00:45:51.400 Gracias por todo.
00:45:53.100 My name is Artie Blanco, Freddy Blanco's daughter.
00:45:56.380 Vote for me for vice chair.
00:45:57.720 Look at this room, y'all.
00:45:58.920 Truly take it in.
00:46:00.800 This is the Democratic Party.
00:46:03.240 We are our strongest when we stand together.
00:46:06.980 We are in a time in this country when our democracy and our rights are under attack.
00:46:11.660 Doesn't look very diverse to me.
00:46:14.620 They're all fat.
00:46:15.680 Everyone seems to be a fat minority.
00:46:19.340 Yeah.
00:46:21.020 And then obviously.
00:46:22.360 Listen when I'm speaking like that loud.
00:46:24.660 It's like, I'm going to be loud about it, too.
00:46:26.620 So it's a condescending and they think they're better than you.
00:46:30.160 And the only reason that, you know, you're doing better than them is because of racism.
00:46:34.260 We have to flip it out, flip it all on its head now.
00:46:37.040 And obviously, like we said, they lost 2024 because men voted, young men voted and like blue collar people voted.
00:46:44.460 Yeah.
00:46:44.960 And lower propensity blue collar guys came out in record numbers because they were tired of this shit.
00:46:49.140 Right.
00:46:49.440 And then Gen Z and younger millennial men.
00:46:51.860 And they got blown out.
00:46:52.760 And then their first event, the DNC chair election, they're just completely, they're quadrupling down on the race stuff.
00:47:01.680 Hand the mic to a black woman, y'all.
00:47:03.580 She's speaking.
00:47:04.360 Now sit down and shut up.
00:47:05.680 Yeah.
00:47:06.040 And then like the qualifications, like for a lot of these people, the only thing you can talk about is using race to wriggle into like pockets you shouldn't be by accusing others of like being prejudiced or something.
00:47:18.600 And then so it's not like, oh, I have an engineering background.
00:47:21.460 It's just, oh, I do this everywhere.
00:47:24.160 And then I try to work my way up by doing more accusations of racism and guilt tripping.
00:47:30.040 Yeah.
00:47:30.240 So it's not like there's no like base to these people.
00:47:33.960 That is their ability.
00:47:35.540 And then they want to use that ability on the American populace, which we know already doesn't work.
00:47:40.300 And it doesn't work.
00:47:41.120 And then also keep in mind, DEI is kind of getting left behind at every level.
00:47:45.840 People are abandoning it.
00:47:47.140 It was a failed idea.
00:47:49.140 Corporations aren't doing it anymore.
00:47:50.720 And then in the midst of all that, weeks after the election loss, you're still leaning into DEI like it's the most important thing.
00:47:58.540 Yeah.
00:47:58.800 Democrats lost the locker room.
00:48:00.760 Meta.
00:48:01.600 Facebook.
00:48:02.340 You know, like these companies who had massive DEI and used to be massive donors are like, okay, bye.
00:48:06.760 We're with the winners now.
00:48:08.380 So, and we should be encouraging this.
00:48:11.740 I think if they put up a black woman for the next four presidential elections, one of them will win.
00:48:18.480 Maybe not the first three.
00:48:19.860 But like, I think a black woman is kind of easier to beat.
00:48:23.800 Yeah.
00:48:24.140 And so I'd love to encourage these guys.
00:48:26.280 Hey, really?
00:48:27.180 It is a black woman's turn.
00:48:29.200 You guys, I'll sit down and speak or, uh, and listen because a black woman is speaking.
00:48:34.120 I would love them.
00:48:35.160 It's like handing someone a gun to shoot themselves in the foot.
00:48:37.800 Exactly.
00:48:38.480 Because when you have a person who's running for a major position like president and they're a black woman and then the first thing they mention is people don't want to vote for me because they're racist.
00:48:48.080 Like you kind of make people go, okay, I am going to vote against you.
00:48:50.980 I don't care what you call me.
00:48:52.140 I don't, that word doesn't mean anything anymore.
00:48:54.040 So it actually, like you said, ends up shooting themselves in the foot.
00:48:57.100 This next person who gave a speech was, uh, Dr. Quintessa.
00:49:01.640 To be the next DNC chair.
00:49:04.260 And I just want to give you all a little bit of something that's been on my heart here over the last couple of days.
00:49:11.020 Policy?
00:49:12.020 You fight on, you fight on, you fight on, you fight on.
00:49:22.200 So once again, no tangible points.
00:49:24.260 You just sang a black oppression song.
00:49:26.800 Black and indigenous.
00:49:28.440 What was that other song we had?
00:49:29.880 They should have had her at the DNC from last week.
00:49:31.680 But singing and then what?
00:49:33.100 The people in the crowd are like, ah, kind of have to vote for her now.
00:49:36.500 Yeah, she sang in that slave voice.
00:49:38.740 That weird, like, plantation voice.
00:49:40.580 The we shall overcome energy.
00:49:42.760 And then there was another guy talking about the DNC when it comes.
00:49:45.000 It's like eating the clock.
00:49:45.900 It's like filibustering.
00:49:46.940 And it's like, ah, okay.
00:49:48.380 She's just singing.
00:49:49.420 There's nothing to do.
00:49:50.200 Are you going to vote against the slave song?
00:49:52.440 It's like, no.
00:49:53.520 I guess I can't.
00:49:54.700 And you're going to push the button for.
00:49:56.080 And then with these positions and committees, there's also gender rules.
00:50:01.460 And then this guy kind of explained it.
00:50:03.900 As you know, our three at-large vice chair positions are used to ensure gender balance
00:50:10.500 among seven offices.
00:50:12.560 Treasurer, secretary, national finance chair, and vice chair for civic engagement and voter
00:50:18.600 participation.
00:50:19.980 And the three at-large vice chairs.
00:50:22.340 Our rules specify that when we have a gender non-binary candidate or officer, the non-binary
00:50:30.980 individual is counted as neither male nor female, and the remaining six offices must
00:50:35.560 be gender balanced.
00:50:37.300 Yeah, a lot of hoops to jump through before you even hear the speeches.
00:50:41.500 Non-binary people don't count, is what he's telling us.
00:50:44.080 Yeah.
00:50:45.020 And then, you know, obviously love to see the double down.
00:50:47.920 And the Democrats are just still the party of mad single women on birth control, flamboyant
00:50:53.240 gays and trans people, and fat, self-victimizing black people.
00:50:57.140 Yeah.
00:50:57.360 And after all those speeches and stuff, they elected this guy, Ken Martin.
00:51:00.840 He ended up winning DNC chair.
00:51:02.480 Just a gay guy.
00:51:03.180 And then also David Hogg.
00:51:04.640 Yeah.
00:51:05.180 Which is pretty crazy.
00:51:06.320 We're going to get to David Hogg in a few.
00:51:08.560 But before we do, there was a councilman, now that we're at the start of Black History Month,
00:51:14.300 there's a councilman who's being audited because of some spending discrepancies.
00:51:19.900 People think that he was maybe laundering money or doing some illegal stuff.
00:51:23.360 And listen to how he tries to get out of it.
00:51:25.420 I am so distressed and disappointed that the blackest city in the United States of America
00:51:32.400 is heading into Black History Month with its all-black council tearing each other down.
00:51:38.900 We're not tearing you down.
00:51:40.040 You take your black behind over to Africa for 20 days and then tell anybody.
00:51:45.160 Well, they say the mayor has yet to justify the expenses that are now being audited.
00:51:50.120 So he gets audited.
00:51:51.440 He takes a trip for 20 days to Africa and he goes-
00:51:54.520 A city councilman from Atlanta.
00:51:56.080 I think Fulton County.
00:51:57.160 I can't believe this.
00:51:58.420 I'm the start of Black History Month.
00:51:59.940 Everyone else there was black too.
00:52:01.400 I know.
00:52:01.920 So that's the best.
00:52:03.340 It's really, he's playing the black card.
00:52:05.660 And at a certain point, that's what it becomes when you're all DEI like the DNC.
00:52:08.980 You play the black card against black people and it's like, dude, you just stole some fucking money, man.
00:52:14.040 You're a real scumbag.
00:52:15.920 We're all black telling you this.
00:52:17.960 And, you know, this type of person never takes responsibility.
00:52:21.940 Exactly.
00:52:22.720 And then speaking of Black History Month, there was a Mimetic Sisyphus tweet that really summed up the dynamic.
00:52:27.920 And I thought it was very interesting.
00:52:29.220 It's a little bit of reading, but Richard Rapboy can handle it.
00:52:31.340 Yeah, it's, the context is for all the different heritage and ethnicity months or days, right?
00:52:38.460 Mimetic Sisyphus said, up until the 1980s, America was over 80% white.
00:52:43.400 Up to the 1960s, America was over 90% white.
00:52:47.100 So whenever there is a Minority History Month, you're left with a problem.
00:52:50.920 There simply aren't that many truly historic minority figures in American history.
00:52:54.900 Almost all of the ones that do exist focused on their racial minorities' pet issues, fighting for their group.
00:53:01.960 Aside from that, there's very few minorities who had true influence on American history.
00:53:06.800 So they start adding types of people who normally wouldn't make a history text.
00:53:11.920 Entertainers, inventors of minor tech, first of X minority group to do thing thousands of majority group has done.
00:53:19.100 It's not even a judgment of the quality of any group, being a vanishingly small percentage of the country and having legal and cultural barriers to the halls of power, means you wouldn't expect that many, that many historical figures.
00:53:31.620 It's just funny, this attempts to get stretched out into a month-long focus.
00:53:36.140 It's a very good point.
00:53:37.060 Yeah, it's like, oh, Asian American, Pacific Islander thing.
00:53:39.760 It's like, well, all right, a couple, you got a couple.
00:53:41.820 You need a whole month.
00:53:42.240 You guys did some stuff.
00:53:43.560 Yeah.
00:53:43.760 And then Black History Month is interesting to me because I don't think, maybe I'm wrong here, but would black history exist if white people didn't write it down?
00:53:53.220 That's a good point.
00:53:54.860 Maybe not.
00:53:55.620 I don't know.
00:53:56.040 I would like to know.
00:53:57.700 Maybe there are historians that I'm not aware of.
00:54:00.880 But that's kind of my vibe.
00:54:02.260 It's like, it's a white people thing that we're putting on.
00:54:06.220 It's not like, I don't know.
00:54:08.660 I just guessed.
00:54:09.520 That's a good bail on the point there.
00:54:11.320 Thank you.
00:54:11.660 That was good to bail, but I get it.
00:54:13.340 I made the point.
00:54:14.340 Yeah.
00:54:15.320 All right.
00:54:15.860 Our last piece of cringe, David Hogg, he gave a speech.
00:54:20.680 He ended up being the vice chair.
00:54:22.940 He gave a speech.
00:54:24.460 Listen to what he says.
00:54:26.500 Are you ready to go on the offense?
00:54:29.240 Are you ready to go on the offense?
00:54:31.700 We have to win back our young people.
00:54:33.780 I am the only candidate in this race for any of these positions that is under 30.
00:54:38.180 We had a 20-point shift to the right of our young people.
00:54:41.940 We must show our young people we give a damn about them, that we support them, and we invest in them.
00:54:49.220 I have raised over $11 million in the past year to support the future of our party, because I don't just tweet.
00:54:55.360 I don't just talk the talk.
00:54:57.240 I also walk the walk, and I knock the knock indoors across the country, but I'm counting on you in this moment right now.
00:55:02.780 I need your support.
00:55:05.740 Please vote for me.
00:55:06.480 So he ended up winning.
00:55:07.560 Yeah.
00:55:08.320 Gay loser.
00:55:09.800 They went with a twink.
00:55:11.060 So, again, that's a double down.
00:55:13.560 He was the face of the party for a certain amount of time.
00:55:15.740 That's a double down.
00:55:16.600 So, you know.
00:55:17.680 And I found a shirt on a person, on a Democrat, that kind of reminded me of David Hogg.
00:55:23.500 It's got the Confederate flag.
00:55:24.740 It says, losers in 1865, losers in 1945, losers in 2020.
00:55:29.700 And it's some guy that would never call you a loser to your face.
00:55:32.440 Yeah.
00:55:32.880 It's some guy who his width and height and body shape is all locker-sized.
00:55:39.680 Yeah.
00:55:40.160 He could go right into a locker.
00:55:41.540 He's built for it.
00:55:42.880 Yeah.
00:55:43.240 You can pick him up.
00:55:43.920 It's comfy in there.
00:55:44.780 It's like a weighted blanket, getting stuffed into a locker for that kid.
00:55:47.740 And that's the type you can kind of, like, grab by the shirt.
00:55:50.320 And if you grab and, like, twist, you can kind of pick him up with one hand.
00:55:54.200 Absolutely.
00:55:55.320 Okay.
00:55:55.980 And then next, we have David Hogg's tweets from the past that I think show, you know,
00:56:03.080 how he and maybe other Democrats think.
00:56:05.520 He said, like me, I'm never planning to have kids.
00:56:08.080 I would much rather own a Porsche and have a Portuguese water dog and golden doodle.
00:56:12.700 Long term, it's cheaper, better for the environment, and will never tell you that it hates you or
00:56:17.260 ask you to pay for college.
00:56:19.280 So, he's a dog dad.
00:56:20.420 He wants to be a dog dad.
00:56:21.580 Portuguese water dog?
00:56:22.820 Yeah.
00:56:23.000 Want to drive a Porsche?
00:56:24.640 And then Mimetic Sisyphus had a reply to that, which I thought nailed it.
00:56:28.160 Can you give that a read?
00:56:28.820 From biblical parables to Hollywood films, this is nearly the exact thing the devil would
00:56:35.040 offer you for your soul.
00:56:36.440 A life of fleeting earthly pleasures and nothing more.
00:56:40.080 Exactly.
00:56:41.280 And then the last-
00:56:42.280 He wants a Portuguese water dog.
00:56:43.640 That's what he's up to.
00:56:44.580 Give you a Porsche.
00:56:45.660 Don't have kids.
00:56:46.400 Give you a Porsche.
00:56:46.900 Give you a Porsche.
00:56:47.720 Give up your family.
00:56:48.960 Yeah, literally.
00:56:49.640 And then our last piece of cringe, which also falls under the David Hogg umbrella, a study
00:56:55.560 finds that giving men a single dose of testosterone, 150 milligrams, fully eliminated pro-social
00:57:01.520 behavior.
00:57:02.680 Pro-social means virtue signal to feign kindness or to be admired and accepted.
00:57:07.680 To feign kindness, to be admired or accepted.
00:57:10.100 So the gay little leftist stuff, one hit of testosterone and you're free from that.
00:57:14.520 And you're a free thinker and you do what's right or you're more truth motivated.
00:57:17.980 You're not scared.
00:57:19.260 It's like when, you know, a school of fish stays together so they don't all get eaten
00:57:23.280 or get eaten by themselves.
00:57:24.920 That's what low testosterone will do to a Democrat.
00:57:27.800 Yeah.
00:57:28.460 Well, that is the end of Cringe of the Week.
00:57:29.880 We are now moving on to Urban Decay.
00:57:32.420 All right.
00:57:34.220 Our first story from Urban Decay.
00:57:36.800 The headline is, you can't make this up.
00:57:38.960 Drug pusher back behind bars days after receiving clemency from Biden.
00:57:44.000 So it's Joe Biden's first clemency slip up.
00:57:47.360 And he kind of looks like you.
00:57:48.320 He looks like you, I was going to say.
00:57:49.360 It could be you.
00:57:49.880 I said it first.
00:57:50.580 I think I said it first.
00:57:51.540 It's you.
00:57:52.020 No, whatever.
00:57:52.860 So his name is Daquan Willard, 30.
00:57:56.600 And he allegedly tried to fake a urine test during a visit with federal officers under
00:58:00.780 the terms of his supervised release, according to federal prosecutors.
00:58:04.580 And he was previously convicted of cocaine distribution conspiracy to commit, I guess,
00:58:10.760 along with several other individuals.
00:58:13.100 And Biden obviously commuted his sentence, granted him clemency, but you still have to
00:58:18.680 meet with the federal parole people.
00:58:20.580 And during his initial supervised release at Lubbock probation office last week, Willard
00:58:25.200 allegedly had a bag of diluted coffee concealed near his crotch to pass a drug test.
00:58:31.080 Whether his pants were actually down or not, he was caught in the functional state of such
00:58:34.940 and then admitted to using synthetic marijuana in prison just prior to being released.
00:58:40.200 So that's his story.
00:58:41.560 I think he was smoking blunts with the homies after getting released.
00:58:44.240 I think he was rolling backwards with the boys.
00:58:46.400 Come on.
00:58:47.060 What do you think?
00:58:47.700 Celebratory.
00:58:48.260 Biden bailed me out.
00:58:49.280 Then he'd get drug tested a week later.
00:58:51.000 But it was January 17th to January 24th from clemency to going right back in.
00:58:55.980 So, you know, some people just don't have it in them.
00:58:58.080 He was drinking, smoking blunts and shit.
00:59:00.740 I passed out of track at about 3.30.
00:59:04.980 Okay.
00:59:05.620 The next story is my favorite story from Urban Decay.
00:59:09.940 This woman is on the phone with the food stamp company and listen to how she kind of exposes
00:59:14.640 herself.
00:59:16.100 And you're not working, correct?
00:59:17.360 Correct.
00:59:17.480 Correct.
00:59:19.160 Boy, how you going to send a copy of your photo ID laid out on the...
00:59:32.480 Laid out at the pool.
00:59:38.800 Oh, my God.
00:59:47.400 I'm sorry.
00:59:48.140 That's all right.
00:59:48.660 Oh, my goodness.
00:59:51.000 All right.
00:59:52.600 So, for you and your child, from the 21st to the end of this month, they're giving you
01:00:00.040 guys $190.
01:00:02.320 We'll get you back in.
01:00:03.780 And then starting in February, you'll be receiving the max for a household or two.
01:00:09.480 Okay.
01:00:09.860 Which is $536.
01:00:12.640 Well, other than that, you are good.
01:00:14.100 So, she sent in her ID to get approved for the money, and she was laid out by the pool
01:00:19.660 with her nails did.
01:00:21.060 Yeah.
01:00:21.560 With one kid, and she ends up getting $539 a month.
01:00:26.140 Yeah.
01:00:26.700 And then she has the...
01:00:28.060 They're laughing about it.
01:00:29.060 And they're on the same team against us, the taxpayer.
01:00:31.760 Clearly a black guy answering the phone and calling and having a laugh with this lady.
01:00:36.200 And she's hanging out by the pool.
01:00:37.620 This is who taxpayers are subsidizing.
01:00:39.600 And then everyone and the Democrats say, oh, we need reparations to make up for exploited
01:00:43.860 labor.
01:00:44.540 Who's exploiting labor?
01:00:46.040 Yeah.
01:00:46.220 And then if you look at it, she has a kid.
01:00:49.400 So, she's getting the child support, I'm assuming.
01:00:53.400 She's getting food stamps.
01:00:54.840 And then I'm assuming she lives in Section 8 housing as well.
01:00:57.920 Yeah.
01:00:58.220 That's the big three.
01:00:59.480 So, all those, you get all those.
01:01:01.100 And you know when you have a job in finance, you get the golden handcuffs?
01:01:04.680 Yeah.
01:01:04.920 When you're like 55 and you want to retire, but you're making $600,000 a year.
01:01:08.920 So, it's like, this is so easy.
01:01:10.280 Yeah.
01:01:10.560 I can't even retire.
01:01:12.340 So, in the ghetto, the golden handcuffs are the rose gold plated aluminum cuffs.
01:01:18.360 Yeah.
01:01:19.220 Can't turn that down.
01:01:20.720 And that's the big three.
01:01:21.720 That's the Section 8, EBT, and child support.
01:01:25.420 And you're like, why would I get a job?
01:01:27.140 I get all this shit.
01:01:28.440 And then all my real cash that I make goes to my nails.
01:01:31.700 Exactly.
01:01:32.400 And then, go ahead.
01:01:33.780 Look at the nails.
01:01:34.340 Just look at them.
01:01:34.960 The nails.
01:01:35.660 They're like, it's not just painted nails.
01:01:38.600 Girls who, you know, white girls, they go get their nails done and they just get a nice
01:01:41.640 ceramic painting and maybe a little extended.
01:01:43.960 They have ornaments.
01:01:45.180 They have little trinkets.
01:01:46.200 They have texture.
01:01:47.580 That's expensive.
01:01:48.440 And then also, it also restricts the jobs you can do probably.
01:01:51.940 Because you need a typo like this on the computer.
01:01:55.100 So, this is why if I was at the White House press conference, I would ask about EBT fraud.
01:02:00.620 And, you know, you can tell.
01:02:02.460 So, EBT in general, right?
01:02:03.980 It's just, what's your income?
01:02:05.440 How many dependents do you have?
01:02:06.740 What's your XYZ?
01:02:07.760 They don't take, it's just like numbers and then you fit it into a spreadsheet and then
01:02:12.460 if you make that work, you make that work.
01:02:14.620 There's no like, okay, what are you spending on?
01:02:17.060 What am I looking at?
01:02:18.900 This endless free money thing is so over, you need to have like almost a forensic accountant
01:02:24.320 looking at like, well, what are you spending on?
01:02:26.920 How much cash do you have?
01:02:28.680 Like, we're going to watch you for a week, you know?
01:02:30.960 Yeah.
01:02:31.300 There's just, it's nothing.
01:02:32.720 It's just, you don't have a job and you have a kid, ching, ching, with no plan to get
01:02:36.400 you off of it, you know?
01:02:37.500 Exactly.
01:02:37.880 And that's the thing.
01:02:38.840 Like, say all in all, you get like $2,000 a month of benefits.
01:02:43.440 Why would you go do a job where you make $2,300 a month?
01:02:48.000 Yeah.
01:02:48.340 Where you can-
01:02:48.800 Because then all that money goes to your actual expenses and then you shouldn't do that.
01:02:53.100 And then we have 50 million illegals here doing all those jobs instead of you.
01:02:57.040 But yeah, so golden handcuffs, you keep working, aluminum, rose gold, Nissan Altima handcuffs,
01:03:03.940 and why would you get a job, right?
01:03:06.100 So that's the fucked up thing we're incentivizing in America.
01:03:09.280 And that's why Doge needs to get to the EBT.
01:03:12.420 And I found this meme I thought was good.
01:03:14.120 There's like this old meme where it's like a picture of dead and barely alive military
01:03:18.860 people holding up America's land.
01:03:21.000 And then there's like a family on it, like on a farm.
01:03:23.680 But they replace that with this person, which is basically what's going on.
01:03:27.160 With a giant 300 pound black woman, pre-diabetic in the hospital.
01:03:30.540 And that's who, that's where the tax, that's where the money goes.
01:03:33.280 And then all the trans people in Guatemala get some too.
01:03:36.260 Yep.
01:03:36.780 And this actually isn't just a thing in America.
01:03:39.360 This attitude is being brought abroad as well.
01:03:42.280 This woman here went to marry someone in Pakistan.
01:03:45.920 And when she got there, it kind of fell through.
01:03:48.040 But listen to her demands.
01:03:51.640 I'm not talking unless y'all giving me land and 2,000 or more every week.
01:04:02.240 You hear me?
01:04:03.660 Okay, girl.
01:04:04.360 I'm getting my Pakistani passport and Pakistani ID.
01:04:09.460 You have Pakistani ID?
01:04:10.820 I'm getting it.
01:04:11.520 Do y'all agree?
01:04:13.200 No, I'm not that good.
01:04:13.920 You're a friend?
01:04:15.160 Mind your business.
01:04:16.120 What?
01:04:16.820 Talk.
01:04:18.380 Tell me you have a Pakistani passport?
01:04:21.340 I'm getting one.
01:04:22.480 Do you have one?
01:04:23.240 No.
01:04:23.620 I have a Pakistani passport.
01:04:24.680 Oh, you do?
01:04:25.820 Why are you...
01:04:26.560 Okay, go ahead.
01:04:27.680 Yeah.
01:04:28.420 So she wants $2,000 a week from Pakistan.
01:04:30.980 She just got there on some 90-day fiancé shit where she got ghosted.
01:04:34.780 She wants land.
01:04:35.820 She's causing an international scene talking in like a New York accent holding press conferences with these people.
01:04:41.660 And she gets disrespectful in the next clip to the point where it's like, you better watch it.
01:04:47.120 You're going to get hit.
01:04:47.940 They'll kill you.
01:04:48.800 So, is the most entitled demographic in the world the loud black American woman?
01:05:18.640 You add fat to it, too.
01:05:20.180 You go to Pakistan.
01:05:21.800 You know, if I had any issue in Pakistan, I'd be desperately, desperately trying to get to the U.S. Embassy.
01:05:27.880 Yeah.
01:05:28.260 Begging for a flight out.
01:05:29.480 I'll get on a military plane.
01:05:30.700 I'll get in a cargo hold.
01:05:32.120 Please.
01:05:32.700 I just don't know how I got here.
01:05:34.740 She's walking into press conferences telling people to shut up and give her money.
01:05:38.540 I'd like want to see her get severely something.
01:05:42.680 Consequenced.
01:05:43.180 Yeah.
01:05:43.500 I want to see the consequences imposed.
01:05:45.420 But, I mean, is there anything more annoying?
01:05:48.760 So, I think that's global.
01:05:50.340 Globally speaking, that's like the most annoying type of person on earth.
01:05:53.960 And it is global at this point.
01:05:55.620 Yeah.
01:05:55.800 Thanks to her.
01:05:56.760 Yeah.
01:05:57.180 All right.
01:05:57.760 We're moving on to our next clip.
01:05:59.700 There was a drive-by shooting where a 16-year-old killed somebody in North Carolina.
01:06:04.740 And he assumed he was going to be tried as a child or, you know, slap on the wrist.
01:06:10.040 And when he gets the full verdict, look how he reacts.
01:06:13.660 Sean Simpson came into Gaston County Court at points, wiping away his tears as he stood before a judge.
01:06:18.680 Just 16 years old, he's being charged with first-degree murder as an adult.
01:06:22.480 That's as a result of a law change that went into effect in December, which allows teens his age to be charged as an adult in certain crimes.
01:06:29.700 There was a realization that during this proceeding that the gravity was hitting him.
01:06:33.400 A grand jury indictment that could come in the near future.
01:06:36.420 And a moment that hit when a judge told him that he would not be seeing freedom anytime soon.
01:06:41.280 Court made him pose a hold without bond.
01:06:44.680 Court finds sufficient allegations to support the charges.
01:06:48.520 Considering the role of the charges, he has ordered held without bond.
01:06:53.860 This moment is tough to watch, but it was something that Zaquavius Dawkins' family says they needed to be here for.
01:07:00.000 Tough to watch. I liked it.
01:07:01.980 So he killed another kid in basically a drive-by shooting, and then if he had done it three months before, in December is when the rule change happened.
01:07:14.000 And so now he's being charged as an adult, held without bond.
01:07:17.200 He's going to be guilty. Obviously, the kid's going to be guilty.
01:07:20.020 But just that's who the rule was made for.
01:07:24.280 You're exact, the type of guy like you.
01:07:27.600 A kid who's old enough to know better, but still does drive-by shootings and kills someone.
01:07:31.220 And yeah, you're going to do a lot of crime in jail.
01:07:34.400 Tough to watch.
01:07:35.320 With the adults. No, it's fucking not.
01:07:37.020 No, it's not.
01:07:37.460 It's tough to watch a kid die.
01:07:39.260 The kid gets shot for no reason. That's what's tough.
01:07:41.240 Kill a kid for nothing in a drive-by.
01:07:43.120 But that was, I think, Gaston County, which is in North Carolina.
01:07:46.260 So good for you, you know, if you're making rule changes to get these type of people.
01:07:50.020 Because this type of kid, like, this is the type of person who would go to a juvenile facility and then get released when they're 18 or 21 or whatever the rules that they have to avoid adult court.
01:07:59.980 And then go do it again, you know, be emboldened and go do it again.
01:08:03.440 Yep, exactly.
01:08:05.220 All right.
01:08:05.620 Next, we have a less uplifting story because this guy ends up getting off.
01:08:10.540 That guy, Jay Oma, he's the lawyer online who's constantly getting people off for heinous crimes.
01:08:15.880 Listen to this one.
01:08:17.040 Got my case dismissed.
01:08:18.460 And what were you charged with?
01:08:19.940 I sold on a pregnant person.
01:08:21.400 And how much prison time are you looking at?
01:08:23.240 Ten years, bro.
01:08:24.680 What did they accuse you of doing?
01:08:26.800 Punching and slapping my baby mama.
01:08:28.600 Okay.
01:08:29.320 And are you happy with the results?
01:08:31.360 Hell, fucking yeah.
01:08:33.280 All right.
01:08:33.920 And is there anything else you want to add?
01:08:36.200 Man, hire this man, bro.
01:08:38.260 Do that.
01:08:38.980 Hire this man.
01:08:39.380 So you assaulted a pregnant woman, but you got your case dismissed.
01:08:42.460 And now you're really relieved that you're acquitted.
01:08:44.800 Yeah.
01:08:45.440 So there's multiple types.
01:08:46.640 Like, we were talking about this before, Rappaway and I.
01:08:48.900 There's multiple types of being acquitted.
01:08:51.340 Like, relief is what Daniel Penny felt when he got off.
01:08:54.940 Because he did something that wasn't wrong and he was going to get falsely accused.
01:08:58.800 So his acquitted was relief.
01:09:00.660 He's like, oh, I can't believe I went through that.
01:09:03.680 Like, untightening up, loosening your necktie.
01:09:06.880 Same with Kyle Rittenhouse, too.
01:09:08.920 Kyle Rittenhouse, same type of thing.
01:09:10.800 A relief because you didn't deserve what you might have gotten.
01:09:14.520 And then this guy is all giddy and happy because he got away with it.
01:09:19.660 It's the holy shit, I'm so happy, I can't believe I beat that case grin.
01:09:24.660 And you know that only happens when you totally slapped your baby mama around.
01:09:28.680 And Jayoma gets you off, right?
01:09:30.400 He gets you off.
01:09:31.120 And you get real happy and giddy that you got acquitted.
01:09:34.980 All right.
01:09:35.600 Next, we have a woman who makes an interesting claim.
01:09:39.840 I'm not the kind of person who comes to the internet to cry,
01:09:42.660 though I don't judge anyone who does.
01:09:45.060 But we're in danger here in the U.S.
01:09:49.760 And I'm scared.
01:09:51.940 And I don't know what to do.
01:09:54.140 I don't know if there's anything we can do.
01:09:56.840 But we're in danger.
01:10:01.100 And the crying we're in danger from drive-bys and pregnant women being abused?
01:10:06.740 I don't even know what race this person is,
01:10:08.520 so I don't even know what we means in this context.
01:10:10.900 Are you illegal?
01:10:12.080 Are you an illegal immigrant?
01:10:13.200 Is that what you're telling me?
01:10:14.740 Brown people?
01:10:15.540 It's just, you know, this idea that black people are under attack and it's white people doing the attacking.
01:10:20.920 We all know the stats.
01:10:22.120 We all know how it works.
01:10:23.040 We all know who's attacking who.
01:10:24.500 We all know who Jayoma's clients are.
01:10:26.480 Yeah, exactly.
01:10:27.820 All right.
01:10:28.040 Our last piece of Urban Decay is borderline uplifting.
01:10:30.800 That's why it's on the transition clip side.
01:10:33.060 This woman is describing an interaction she had with another man and listen to what she says that makes the police crack up.
01:10:40.320 Tell me the truth from the truth from the beginning.
01:10:41.820 Tell me the truth from the beginning.
01:10:42.920 So in the beginning, me and him had a relationship.
01:10:46.300 Okay.
01:10:47.220 Like you clearly see.
01:10:48.740 A relationship over text?
01:10:50.720 No, we was really in a relationship.
01:10:53.040 Like you guys would see each other in real life?
01:10:55.640 Yes.
01:10:56.060 Okay.
01:10:56.620 Then he moved, you know, over there where he's at now.
01:11:02.000 Where is that?
01:11:03.040 In Connecticut.
01:11:04.340 Overseas.
01:11:05.600 Okay.
01:11:06.560 Overseas in Connecticut.
01:11:08.220 That's what he said.
01:11:09.280 He moved to Connecticut.
01:11:10.360 Okay.
01:11:12.320 Personally, I was like, okay, we can try.
01:11:14.960 That's enough.
01:11:15.680 They all just start cracking up.
01:11:17.100 They have to leave the room because they're laughing.
01:11:19.840 She moved overseas to Connecticut.
01:11:22.020 I think that she thinks it just means far away is overseas.
01:11:25.740 Oh, man.
01:11:26.460 Well, that's the end of Urban Decay.
01:11:28.320 We are now moving on to uplifting goal.
01:11:30.380 Don't get too down or too depressed.
01:11:32.020 I don't think this was a depressing episode, to be honest.
01:11:35.720 I think everything is uplifting now that Trump's in.
01:11:37.940 I know.
01:11:38.360 You look back and I don't, you know, that's what we usually say for uplifting gold.
01:11:43.740 But like you look at our housekeeping, it's like the migrants are empty.
01:11:47.600 They're not working the jobs anymore.
01:11:49.320 They're jobs opening up for white people, Americans, actual citizens, including black people.
01:11:57.200 Doge is cutting everything.
01:11:59.440 The DNC is making the same mistakes.
01:12:01.300 Like, we're kind of in a sweet spot.
01:12:03.240 I don't know if I'm too down or depressed anymore, guys.
01:12:05.480 I'm not down or depressed at all.
01:12:06.800 The sun will come up tomorrow type shit.
01:12:08.680 I'm tap dancing.
01:12:09.680 Show's getting good.
01:12:10.740 I know.
01:12:11.420 It's interesting.
01:12:12.600 We needed a change, too.
01:12:14.560 Yeah.
01:12:14.800 We were getting down and depressed.
01:12:16.080 And we were covering, obviously, all the Urban Decay and all the horrible trans stuff
01:12:21.300 for years and years.
01:12:22.800 And now we're finally in a redemption season, a redemption type thing.
01:12:29.960 Yeah.
01:12:30.460 Thank you.
01:12:31.180 You do a podcast?
01:12:32.580 Redemption arc.
01:12:34.660 You do a podcast?
01:12:36.100 All right.
01:12:36.460 Let's get an uplifting gold.
01:12:37.680 All right.
01:12:37.920 Our first clip of uplifting gold is this woman found $100 almost.
01:12:42.060 I'm at the gas station last night.
01:12:43.660 I see this on the ground like this.
01:12:46.080 Yo, I scoop sick, get in my car.
01:12:47.520 I'm like, oh, I found $100.
01:12:48.500 Girl, look what the fuck you say on the bed.
01:12:57.560 Can't even open it.
01:12:59.720 What the fuck?
01:13:01.780 That's uplifting.
01:13:02.820 Yeah.
01:13:03.400 In your face.
01:13:04.940 Yeah.
01:13:05.380 I don't know who's making those.
01:13:06.400 No free ads.
01:13:07.360 You know, that's like a product somebody sells.
01:13:09.380 It might even be a fake viral video.
01:13:11.380 But I would like to do that.
01:13:13.720 Fake hundreds and kind of watching from a car, watching people realize they got a fake
01:13:17.580 hundred.
01:13:18.260 That's kind of a hobby.
01:13:19.880 All right.
01:13:20.300 Next.
01:13:20.860 This is a joke that Rap Boy and I were talking about over the weekend.
01:13:24.200 Morgan Wallen.
01:13:25.320 I was telling Rap Boy, I was like, Morgan Wallen needs to keep drinking and keep being
01:13:30.060 a fuck up and keep being an idiot.
01:13:32.500 Keep drunk dialing his ex-girlfriend at 3 a.m.
01:13:35.360 Like he needs to keep doing the things that he talks about in his songs.
01:13:38.700 So that he makes more good music.
01:13:39.920 So that he makes more good songs.
01:13:41.580 And all of that ends with him being blacked out, arrested, driving fast.
01:13:46.080 You know.
01:13:46.280 Call it all night.
01:13:47.120 You got to keep calling Morgan.
01:13:48.640 You got to keep being in love, harassing ex-girlfriends, anyone he can get.
01:13:52.100 Right.
01:13:52.380 Yeah.
01:13:52.780 And then, you know, what the what the industry doesn't need is him to go.
01:13:55.940 Yeah.
01:13:56.160 I'm actually been sober for six months.
01:13:57.860 I cleaned up my act.
01:13:59.100 I'm 100 days clean.
01:14:00.120 I'm doing 70 hard.
01:14:01.400 It's like, what the fuck is this album going to be about?
01:14:04.020 All his managers are like keeping him fucked up.
01:14:06.460 Yeah.
01:14:06.660 You got to keep him fucked up.
01:14:08.060 And then I saw that he has a tour coming up.
01:14:10.240 Morgan Wallen.
01:14:10.820 And I'm the problem tour.
01:14:12.320 And it's like, oh, good.
01:14:13.920 Good, Morgan.
01:14:14.800 Yeah.
01:14:15.060 Yeah.
01:14:15.300 When he hits 40, he should clean his act up.
01:14:17.740 And, you know.
01:14:18.260 But until then, you got to ride the wave of.
01:14:21.460 You got to keep being belligerent.
01:14:23.260 Emotional belligerence and alcohol abuse.
01:14:25.980 You're a couple doubles away from getting her back.
01:14:28.360 Yeah.
01:14:29.120 Brother.
01:14:29.660 Don't listen to the bartender cutting you off.
01:14:31.460 He doesn't know you.
01:14:32.200 Knock him out.
01:14:32.760 So we saw the I'm the problem tour and we go, oh.
01:14:36.540 He's still.
01:14:37.260 All right.
01:14:37.600 New album coming.
01:14:38.580 Going to be the album of the summer.
01:14:39.660 Going to be a banger.
01:14:40.520 Yeah.
01:14:41.400 Okay.
01:14:41.920 Next, a 525 pound bear named Barry was found hiding under an L.A. home.
01:14:48.500 And he saved himself in the wildfire.
01:14:49.960 Look at him.
01:14:50.340 He's alive.
01:14:51.040 Good for him.
01:14:51.840 Good instincts there, Barry.
01:14:53.140 And he survived.
01:14:54.360 And he's okay.
01:14:55.080 And he's huge.
01:14:55.780 And then someone said he was left behind because a Lyft driver refused to pick him up.
01:15:00.020 And 525 pounds is like 20 pounds away from how much that woman weighed.
01:15:04.720 Yep.
01:15:05.080 Very crazy.
01:15:06.320 All right.
01:15:06.620 Next, we have a giraffe chiropractor.
01:15:17.060 He likes it.
01:15:24.140 Okay.
01:15:24.620 So let me do something.
01:15:27.660 Just got to pull this.
01:15:28.280 He likes it.
01:15:43.680 Yeah.
01:15:44.020 He likes it.
01:15:44.720 And if there's ever been an animal species that probably needs a chiropractor.
01:15:49.960 What's with the stupid neck?
01:15:51.320 It would be the giant long neck thing.
01:15:54.040 The stupid neck.
01:15:55.780 It's an evolutionary thing.
01:15:57.340 It's for kids.
01:15:59.600 Kids like the, it's like a horse, but different.
01:16:01.920 Kids like it.
01:16:02.720 All right.
01:16:03.080 Whatever.
01:16:03.300 All right.
01:16:03.600 Speaking of that, this is on a farm.
01:16:06.300 And look what's going on here.
01:16:09.340 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:16:18.740 Dogs, donkeys.
01:16:22.540 They're all ripping up a pig.
01:16:23.760 They all hate the pig.
01:16:25.140 Are they supposed to be friends or is this what they're trained to do?
01:16:27.660 I think it's a wild boar and I think wild boars are bad.
01:16:31.060 Okay.
01:16:31.420 And they all know to hate the wild pig.
01:16:33.500 They all hate the pig.
01:16:35.060 All right.
01:16:35.560 That's crazy.
01:16:36.600 There you go.
01:16:37.100 Uplifting gold, maybe.
01:16:38.900 We're at the end of the show.
01:16:39.860 We're chilling.
01:16:40.420 All right.
01:16:40.620 This next clip is actually really funny.
01:16:43.060 Best clip of uplifting gold.
01:16:45.420 It's, you know, how people do online.
01:16:47.360 They do the social media clips and the viral stuff.
01:16:50.540 They do the voiceover at the end of it.
01:16:52.320 And it's the fake feel-good stuff.
01:16:54.100 This is actually hilarious.
01:16:56.280 Can you hold this for me?
01:16:57.100 Yeah.
01:16:57.440 Want a waffle?
01:16:58.060 Yeah.
01:16:58.560 Are you thirsty?
01:16:59.240 Oh, yeah.
01:16:59.580 Let's go.
01:17:00.420 Thank you.
01:17:00.860 You're welcome.
01:17:02.220 And your waffles.
01:17:02.900 Thank you.
01:17:03.260 Of course.
01:17:03.820 Do you remember where we first met?
01:17:04.920 Yeah, on the street.
01:17:06.080 There's something in your eyes.
01:17:07.020 Oh.
01:17:08.280 Hey, hey, look.
01:17:09.200 You went viral.
01:17:10.280 Really?
01:17:10.720 What do you mean?
01:17:11.500 The other day, we saw someone sweeping the streets.
01:17:13.560 We took him in and we gave him some waffles and a refresher.
01:17:16.020 We asked him where he lived and he said,
01:17:17.380 On the street.
01:17:18.320 He was so happy that we gave him food that he started crying.
01:17:20.900 He touched our soul, so we decided to give him some pancakes to go.
01:17:23.860 Like this video so we can continue changing lives.
01:17:26.440 That's pretty good.
01:17:27.860 That's good marketing.
01:17:28.740 That's great.
01:17:29.400 All right.
01:17:29.600 Last thing is an RRB doppel.
01:17:31.280 The resemblance is uncanny.
01:17:33.020 Yep.
01:17:33.500 That's you.
01:17:34.480 Maybe.
01:17:35.180 The glasses.
01:17:36.600 The glasses always make someone look like you.
01:17:39.640 I don't know.
01:17:40.520 I don't see it.
01:17:41.320 You just get old.
01:17:42.060 You'll turn into him and you'll see.
01:17:43.640 All right.
01:17:44.140 We'll come back to this in 20 years.
01:17:46.700 All right.
01:17:47.000 Well, that's the end of the show, but we do have shout outs, as I'm sure you guys can guess.
01:17:51.320 Happy anniversary to Gabriela and Joshua on February 2nd.
01:17:56.880 They've been together for six years.
01:17:58.320 Here's a picture of them.
01:17:59.640 Happy anniversary.
01:18:00.540 Lovely couple.
01:18:01.640 Congrats, you guys.
01:18:02.600 Keep it up.
01:18:03.480 Happy birthday to Stephanie on February 4th.
01:18:06.920 Very nice.
01:18:07.600 Stephanie, happy birthday.
01:18:08.380 Happy birthday, Stephanie.
01:18:09.560 Happy birthday to Neil, who turned 29 on January 30th.
01:18:13.660 Yes, Neil.
01:18:14.280 We're talking to you.
01:18:15.300 Happy birthday, Neil.
01:18:16.000 We got happy birthday to Will on February 3rd, and he's getting bonus land as a gift from
01:18:20.660 his girlfriend or wife.
01:18:21.920 I forget.
01:18:22.560 Happy birthday.
01:18:23.220 And then we have a happy birthday to Kipper on February 2nd.
01:18:27.100 He's a big bonus lander as well.
01:18:28.900 Thank you, Kipper.
01:18:29.820 Kipper.
01:18:30.640 Kipper.
01:18:31.600 That's a good American name.
01:18:33.500 I've never heard Kipper once.
01:18:35.820 Kipper Jones, the baseball player?
01:18:37.880 Shipper Jones, the baseball player.
01:18:40.120 Similar.
01:18:40.880 Yeah.
01:18:41.240 I've never heard Kipper once, but happy birthday, Will.
01:18:43.060 Maybe I wrote it down wrong.
01:18:44.380 Happy birthday to Christy on the 4th, February 4th.
01:18:49.120 Happy birthday, Christy.
01:18:49.920 She's a bonus lander as well.
01:18:51.260 Happy birthday.
01:18:51.680 And happy birthday to Corey on February 3rd.
01:18:54.960 He's been watching Fleckus Talks for seven years, which is crazy.
01:19:00.760 And then as a surprise, Corey, I got you bonus land.
01:19:04.700 Because your girlfriend sent a nice message saying you've been watching forever, and I
01:19:09.180 sent her the money to buy bonus land, and now you have bonus land as a gift from both
01:19:13.460 of us.
01:19:13.980 Very generous.
01:19:14.800 Very generous.
01:19:15.540 We give back.
01:19:16.800 Happy birthday to Mike Sr. on February 2nd.
01:19:21.160 He drag races his Impala.
01:19:24.020 Whoa.
01:19:24.640 That's a very cool hobby.
01:19:25.940 What year?
01:19:26.880 I don't know.
01:19:27.440 I don't want to know about that.
01:19:28.300 And then we got some ones that are going to hit close to home.
01:19:31.420 Happy birthday to CJ, the kid from Henchman Kid Maxing.
01:19:35.240 Oh, happy birthday.
01:19:36.320 He just turned six on Sunday.
01:19:38.180 And then happy birthday to his dad, Kevin, as well, who turned 42.
01:19:42.100 Happy birthday, guys.
01:19:43.140 Great family.
01:19:44.000 Nice henchman junioring.
01:19:45.700 Happy birthday, everybody.
01:19:46.880 Great family.
01:19:47.680 Happy anniversaries.
01:19:48.940 Bonus landers.
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01:20:03.960 Shoutouts are getting out of hand again.
01:20:05.620 Yep.
01:20:05.900 We're going to start cutting them off to zero.
01:20:08.200 It's, guys, it's just hard.
01:20:11.040 There's a lot.
01:20:11.760 There's a lot.
01:20:12.300 You got to write them all down.
01:20:13.760 Crazy.
01:20:14.300 Everyone's got their own little thing.
01:20:15.640 You know, we had a good run, right?
01:20:17.920 We had a great run.
01:20:18.780 No more birthdays.
01:20:20.100 No, we'll keep doing them, but I don't know.
01:20:22.500 If you send me, if you show me that you're a bonus lander, you'll get them.
01:20:26.380 Otherwise, it's 50-50.
01:20:27.820 I just get to it.
01:20:28.520 I flip a coin, and whatever happens, happens.
01:20:30.640 All right.
01:20:30.940 Thank you guys for watching.
01:20:31.800 We'll see you on Friday.
01:20:33.080 See you.