In the Litter Box - September 26, 2023


Catturd Swatted! - In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd - Ep. 419 - 9⧸26⧸2023


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

171.43642

Word Count

11,246

Sentence Count

1,209

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

Jules and Cat Turd are in the Litter box, and they re not here to talk about it. They re here to tell the story of how they came to be in the middle of a police raid, and how they managed to survive.


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00:01:54.440 Hello, hello, hello. Today is Tuesday, September 26, 2023, episode number 419.
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00:02:12.200 You're in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd. Hey there, Cat. How are you?
00:02:17.860 Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:18.840 How goes it today?
00:02:20.980 Anything happening weird yesterday?
00:02:22.640 Oh, my gosh. I have been a wreck, as have all of the other littermates.
00:02:28.120 This is a very serious thing that happened yesterday.
00:02:31.780 You being swatted, you know, it's just part of the ongoing saga with how the left just brutally attacks MAGA.
00:02:39.620 It's just part of the same story.
00:02:41.380 How much more proof do we need that we are being viciously attacked by the left on a constant basis?
00:02:50.000 I mean, I have been so worried over you.
00:02:52.400 Tell us what happened.
00:02:53.400 Well, I was on the podcast and we were talking shit.
00:03:04.420 That's about where it started.
00:03:06.120 Yes, we're going to start there.
00:03:08.140 Yeah, so while we were there, I got a number that was a local number, which I don't really know many people locally that call from a local phone.
00:03:17.120 So my number is not even local, you know, right?
00:03:22.000 So it rang and there was a voicemail.
00:03:24.860 Of course, I can't hear the voicemail while I'm on here.
00:03:26.880 And then it called back.
00:03:29.180 Left another voicemail.
00:03:30.420 Then it called back the third time.
00:03:32.580 And then I got a call from somebody that I know that takes care of my house sometimes and stuff and the dogs when I'm gone.
00:03:39.660 So I knew then that something was really wrong because I just, you know, nothing like that ever happens ever on my phone.
00:03:51.500 So that's when I got off and I called the number back and I had to go home.
00:03:59.020 So I went home and there's cops everywhere and two or three at the gate and some up in the, you know, walking up to the house and up at the house.
00:04:08.720 And so they told me what happened.
00:04:11.400 You know, somebody, somebody called in, pretended it was me and said I stabbed somebody with a knife and then I was going to kill myself and I had a gun.
00:04:21.320 That is terrifying.
00:04:23.160 That is absolutely.
00:04:24.300 Well, they do it to try to get you shot.
00:04:26.300 That's exactly it.
00:04:27.460 I mean, the intention was so that you would get hurt and especially by the police.
00:04:33.200 But here's the thing.
00:04:34.040 I mean, a lot of people and probably the people that called on you were the ones that know a little bit about how you live and what's on your property.
00:04:44.920 You've got abused puppy dogs there, right?
00:04:48.400 I mean, and they're full grown.
00:04:49.700 They are over 100 pounds and you've got a whole bunch of them that roam the property and they're just doing their job.
00:04:56.460 So you can imagine the scene.
00:04:59.500 You have a whole bunch of police officers that storm your property.
00:05:03.840 You've got these dogs that are trying to protect their own property.
00:05:09.140 My mind went to the worst case scenario, which is the dogs were going to do everything that they could to protect the property and the dogs were going to end up getting hurt as a result.
00:05:20.040 They were the first line of defense.
00:05:22.480 And I was just heartbroken over that idea.
00:05:25.620 Because, like I said, I mean, these are dogs that were abandoned.
00:05:29.220 They were abused.
00:05:30.700 They are just absolutely true blue loyal to you and to each other.
00:05:37.840 And to have something like that happen just scared me to death in and of itself.
00:05:42.700 Luckily, Wiggles and Monkey was the only ones that were out.
00:05:46.040 Well, I mean.
00:05:47.000 So, yeah, well, they're real.
00:05:49.680 I mean, they'll lick you to death.
00:05:51.600 Right.
00:05:52.460 So if Sweetie and Petey were out, Sweetie eat your ass up.
00:05:57.180 She is very protected, man.
00:06:00.440 She would eat your ass up.
00:06:02.160 She don't play.
00:06:02.880 If somebody comes in invited, she's sweet to them.
00:06:06.740 But if, like, you come around that fence and she's there and, you know, you're not inside the fence, she goes ballistic.
00:06:14.440 Of course.
00:06:15.360 I mean, that is her domain.
00:06:17.420 And like I said, who knew who was going to be out?
00:06:19.780 Nobody knows.
00:06:20.960 But then on top of that, I mean, the police officers are just trying to do their jobs as well.
00:06:26.520 I mean, that's the thing.
00:06:27.960 And so they have got to protect the area.
00:06:30.280 I mean, the whole thing was so bad, not to mention the fact that you have got people that probably needed help.
00:06:37.540 I mean, think of all the other people that were that they put all of their resources over there on Cat Turd Ranch.
00:06:43.880 And if there was a domestic violence situation that was going on a couple of blocks down, they weren't getting the attention that they needed.
00:06:51.240 This is just gross.
00:06:53.020 It's just really gross.
00:06:54.980 It's the left.
00:06:55.740 It's the way they are.
00:06:56.640 It's true.
00:06:57.460 I'm just so glad.
00:06:58.280 They think they're the good side.
00:06:59.320 They're on the bad side.
00:07:00.520 But anyway, so, yeah, they really I told them, look, you know, usually when they start doing this, they do it every day for a long time.
00:07:09.240 So they're aware that they might do it again today.
00:07:11.380 So I had a long talk with them.
00:07:15.320 They get it all.
00:07:16.120 And a lot of these people knew I was Cat Turd.
00:07:17.840 You know, they know I'm Cat Turd.
00:07:20.280 Some of them even like, come here, Wiggles.
00:07:22.680 They even know Wiggles and Monkey by name.
00:07:28.080 Absolutely.
00:07:29.440 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:29.760 That's hilarious.
00:07:30.720 Well, I mean, it's just frightening.
00:07:33.380 Yeah.
00:07:33.720 So, I mean, they've got good local.
00:07:35.480 Luckily, I'm in a small town.
00:07:36.960 And it's not like you're in New York City and there's 20,000 different people every eight hours.
00:07:43.040 So it's the same people patrolling the day.
00:07:45.080 And they know, I told them, look, this is probably going to happen again soon, tomorrow, right during the show, same time.
00:07:50.720 So get ready.
00:07:52.120 They need to be charged.
00:07:53.540 They need to do something about this.
00:07:55.180 They have done this to so many different people just because of politics, for politics, really.
00:08:00.680 It's attempted murder.
00:08:01.140 It is.
00:08:02.240 It absolutely is.
00:08:03.780 This should be taken extremely seriously.
00:08:06.240 And the fact that people sit there in question, you know, why do you remain anonymous?
00:08:11.100 Well, look no further.
00:08:12.960 I mean, you've got a target on your back.
00:08:14.660 We have had a – there's been a buildup to this for the longest time.
00:08:19.780 I mean, it started with social media, right, where they started banning accounts and shadow banning people.
00:08:25.740 Then it moved on to our bank account.
00:08:27.760 Then it went on to deplatforming altogether.
00:08:30.700 Now we're back.
00:08:31.580 We've got a voice and everything else.
00:08:33.440 And what happens?
00:08:34.580 They swat you at your own home.
00:08:36.680 These are very serious problems that we have in our country where people think that they can use violence,
00:08:42.840 intimidation tactics, and everything else to scare you into not speaking what you believe in.
00:08:51.060 I mean, this goes beyond just, you know, having a difference of opinion.
00:08:55.200 This is wishing ill will on somebody, wanting to hurt them, wanting to set them up.
00:09:00.820 And in this case, they were able to do so.
00:09:03.460 I'm so sorry.
00:09:04.240 I was up half the night just sitting here worried about you.
00:09:07.680 I mean, and the dogs and then the kitty cats.
00:09:09.960 If they have to go inside the house, I'm sitting there going, you know, picturing everything that you can possibly imagine.
00:09:16.840 And finally, I had to just push away at it.
00:09:18.680 You're worried more than I was.
00:09:19.460 Oh, I always am.
00:09:21.040 I'm always worried more than you.
00:09:22.840 I'm the worrier of the two of us.
00:09:24.720 And, yeah, I mean, this is why, though, because this is how ruthless the left is.
00:09:31.340 And I seriously don't think that, you know, I mean, you've had reporters that go into your town that have talked to everybody that you know that have tried to dox you and have doxed you multiple times.
00:09:43.160 And the worst is Twitter, to be honest with you.
00:09:46.060 And I know that Elon Musk, you know, before he blocked me and he talked to me, he said, all doxers will be, you know, if you dox somebody's address or a picture of their house or whatever, you will be permanently suspended.
00:09:58.720 Well, in the last year, I don't know how many reports I've done when people dox my home address.
00:10:06.080 And every single time they come back and say, nope, they haven't done anything wrong.
00:10:10.500 Every single time.
00:10:12.760 Every time.
00:10:13.960 The only time they get suspended is if a lot of people, like, mass report them because they're doxing.
00:10:20.560 But if I doxed and they doxed myself with obvious 100% proof that they did it, they don't do nothing about it.
00:10:28.180 No.
00:10:28.820 So all that's just a big fat lie.
00:10:32.220 I am just so glad that you're okay.
00:10:36.240 I mean, that was the first thing.
00:10:37.820 And I'm so glad that you're not going to be dissuaded from all of this because that is quite an excuse.
00:10:42.560 I'm never going to shut up.
00:10:43.680 I know you're not.
00:10:45.020 I know.
00:10:45.420 I'm not going to intimidate me.
00:10:46.840 All this does is, I mean, in a sick way, I mean, it just puts you on the map more.
00:10:52.300 You know, it's just, it's, it's, the show grows.
00:10:55.580 Your account grows.
00:10:57.420 Everything.
00:10:57.920 It's just the effect that they want.
00:10:59.800 It backfires on them and the opposite happens.
00:11:02.020 Well, and that's the thing.
00:11:03.940 I mean, people actually see what you're up against on the daily.
00:11:07.560 It's constant.
00:11:09.120 It is the amount of hate that we get, even in our emails and everything else.
00:11:13.440 It's, it's absurd.
00:11:14.620 I've never heard people talk to one another that way.
00:11:18.060 I really have not.
00:11:19.280 I've never seen ugliness like this.
00:11:22.400 And it's going to take a lot for this country to heal.
00:11:25.160 I can't imagine saying any of the things that I have read and seen to anybody ever, regardless of who they are.
00:11:33.460 Never.
00:11:33.840 I mean, it's just, there, there's certain lines you don't cross, but to put you in danger like that.
00:11:39.640 I mean, the things that could have happened as a result of all of this are, you know, unimaginable.
00:11:47.320 Yeah.
00:11:47.760 I mean, you know, the first thing they say is I have a gun because they know that's going to have them heightened alert and their guns drawn.
00:11:54.340 So it's attempted murder.
00:11:55.700 They tried it.
00:11:56.160 They're trying to get me killed.
00:11:57.680 Oh my gosh.
00:11:58.880 That is, that is absolutely probably one of the most frightening situations that we've actually encountered.
00:12:04.380 I mean, we, we've had a lot of bad things that have happened.
00:12:07.100 Let's face it.
00:12:07.940 We truly have.
00:12:09.340 But, but this was something, you know, that I wasn't used to at all.
00:12:13.300 We're live on the show and all of a sudden I'm waiting for you to come back.
00:12:16.800 I kind of knew though.
00:12:18.100 I mean, you were, you were good about setting it up to where you said, hey, I'm getting a call from somebody that wouldn't call me.
00:12:27.400 Because they know that I'm doing the show at this time.
00:12:30.160 That's, those were your words.
00:12:31.420 And so the cue to me was, oh no, oh no, something really bad has happened.
00:12:37.140 Yeah.
00:12:37.540 It was that with the comp, the combination of, you know, getting this same phone number, just drilling my phone with a message, drilling my phone.
00:12:44.980 It was the sheriff's office.
00:12:46.180 Oh my word.
00:12:47.340 So, and I didn't, I didn't know their name, you know, their number by heart or whatever.
00:12:50.380 So.
00:12:51.320 I hope you plugged them in.
00:12:52.860 I hope you down know you've got them in your context.
00:12:55.860 Yeah, so like I say, the, the, the, the, the, the cops here are just fantastic.
00:13:01.200 They're, they're, uh, they protect their little community.
00:13:03.680 We've got a little community.
00:13:04.600 It's real tiny.
00:13:06.220 Um, they knew who I was.
00:13:08.800 So, uh, the, the one in the Sergeant in charge really knew who I was.
00:13:13.540 So, you know, he kind of told everybody that he thought this was probably a SWAT or a prank, but, you know, they have to come in and take it for real.
00:13:21.500 So, sure.
00:13:22.460 And I had to, they had to come get their eyeballs on me.
00:13:26.560 Oh my gosh.
00:13:28.200 I, that's just frightening.
00:13:29.560 It really is.
00:13:30.620 I, and then I got this.
00:13:31.940 Okay.
00:13:32.120 So I'm speeding along.
00:13:33.380 I'm, I just get totally nervous.
00:13:34.600 As soon as you said that it was my cue.
00:13:36.280 I was like, oh no, something bad is going on because first off, you never leave the show.
00:13:40.300 I mean, you're right back in.
00:13:41.720 So I'm looking for you and then I'm, I'm rushing through the news because I'm looking at my phone and going, all right, so where, what is happening?
00:13:49.940 Something bad is happening.
00:13:51.220 Then you don't come back and I'm not getting anything from you.
00:13:54.000 Then I look at my phone and I get this message.
00:13:56.340 My house just got SWATed.
00:13:57.980 Tell everyone.
00:13:59.220 Someone called and pretending to be me and said I had stabbed someone and had a gun, was going to kill myself.
00:14:07.260 Cops are everywhere.
00:14:08.280 Oh my gosh.
00:14:10.420 Look at the time.
00:14:11.740 The time stamp.
00:14:13.900 We've got three minutes until the show ends and you had been gone for about 15 and I'm going, oh my gosh.
00:14:22.260 All right.
00:14:22.820 So here's what happened.
00:14:24.180 So I, I let everybody know, not knowing if you're even okay or not, knowing that you're going into a dangerous situation at that particular moment.
00:14:33.660 You have to introduce yourself to all of these people.
00:14:36.660 Hi, I'm Cat Turd.
00:14:38.300 I'm the one that you think just stabbed somebody and is suicidal.
00:14:42.440 Okay.
00:14:43.120 Really?
00:14:43.720 How's that going to play out?
00:14:46.160 Luckily they knew I was.
00:14:47.780 So that helped.
00:14:48.700 All of them didn't, but most of them did.
00:14:51.060 I think they had it in their mind.
00:14:52.460 Yeah.
00:14:53.140 We know what's going on here.
00:14:54.220 So did you talk to somebody from the sheriff's office before you approached the property or did you just show up with your hands up going, hey, hey, hey, I'm good.
00:15:02.920 No, they, they, um, I had called, I had called, uh, you know, I have people watch my property and they had called the, they had called and put me on the phone with the sergeant.
00:15:17.720 And he's like, Mr. Turd.
00:15:19.240 He said, we, we, we've figured out what's going on here, but we gotta, you know, we need to see you in person.
00:15:26.240 So, so yeah, though, so when I got there, they had a couple of cops down the gate, they opened the gate for me and it was just, there was no panic or anything.
00:15:33.460 They'd already figured it out.
00:15:35.080 Oh, good cat.
00:15:36.520 Well, my gosh, like I said, I mean, this is bound to happen again.
00:15:40.500 We'll be on the lookout for them.
00:15:42.140 But, you know, at the same time, people need to recognize that they drained their resources for something that actually could be going on down the street.
00:15:50.600 Right.
00:15:51.220 I mean, you, there are all kinds of people that need emergency assistance.
00:15:54.920 And when they tie up resources like that, putting somebody in danger that way, I mean, like you said, attempted murder, there's nothing, there's nothing being overly dramatic about saying that they put everybody's lives at risk, including animals.
00:16:10.240 Oh, you know, I hope it was worth it.
00:16:12.420 I really do.
00:16:13.320 I mean, it's not funny.
00:16:14.860 It's not.
00:16:15.560 Wait any second for it to happen again.
00:16:17.940 I know you are.
00:16:19.380 And it will.
00:16:20.340 I mean, they've done it to multiple podcasters.
00:16:23.360 They've gone after people based on their political persuasion.
00:16:26.960 That's what we're dealing with here.
00:16:28.540 And then you've got a Democrat party that encourages it, that signals it openly.
00:16:33.760 It's a constant thing.
00:16:35.880 They think that that's the way they're going to change people's minds.
00:16:38.900 This isn't the party of love.
00:16:40.880 This isn't the party of tolerance.
00:16:43.240 This is the party of pure hate.
00:16:45.240 And we've experienced it personally, ourselves.
00:16:47.960 We've watched it play out on social media.
00:16:51.240 And they're relentless.
00:16:52.340 And they're ruthless.
00:16:53.260 And they're not going to stop.
00:16:54.800 But we'll prevail.
00:16:55.920 And we obviously are.
00:16:57.320 We obviously have done something right.
00:16:59.900 And I mean that in the literal sense.
00:17:01.940 Because we're going to continue to do what we do.
00:17:04.680 Nothing is going to dissuade us.
00:17:06.940 You know, I mean, we're going to stay on message.
00:17:09.400 We're going to stay on point.
00:17:10.460 And we're going to do everything we can to make sure that, you know, we have a safe and wonderful country to live in without all of this hate.
00:17:18.320 Expose the left for what they are.
00:17:20.340 You just saw something awful yesterday.
00:17:23.080 I mean, your little animals, I'm sure they were just like, what in the world?
00:17:27.620 Where were they?
00:17:28.240 Were they in the barn?
00:17:29.620 Is that where the others were?
00:17:32.020 Yeah.
00:17:32.660 So, they all have their little rooms.
00:17:35.500 And I, man, they all get snippy when you let them all out.
00:17:40.940 So, I let certain, I let them out in twos most of the days and rotate them.
00:17:46.200 Just because it's easier to watch.
00:17:48.160 You know, you got to keep your eye on these things.
00:17:49.640 Crazy, man.
00:17:50.540 They'll dig those, kill squirrels.
00:17:52.500 And then when there's six of them out all chasing squirrels, it's just too nuts for me.
00:17:56.520 So, Wiggles and Monkey just happened to be out, which was 100% the best ones to be out.
00:18:05.700 That's just by chance.
00:18:07.180 I mean, that's really, I mean, you were so fortunate that those were the two that have been acclimated.
00:18:11.940 I mean, these are the two that you raised, right?
00:18:13.700 These are the babies.
00:18:15.200 Yeah.
00:18:15.640 Sweetie, who was also an abandoned dog that you rescued with Petey and all of the other rescues.
00:18:21.560 And these are the ones that you delivered yourself.
00:18:24.280 We went through all of that.
00:18:25.800 So, they're much more, you know, they're used to people.
00:18:29.620 They're used to situations.
00:18:30.980 When you can raise them from puppies, man, it's a dream.
00:18:33.620 Yes.
00:18:33.860 When you find an animal 10 years old or a dog 10 years old that's just starved and beaten, it's real.
00:18:40.280 There's no, they're like, well, you can train it.
00:18:42.060 You just got to, yeah, you got one dog.
00:18:44.100 I have 12 animals and they're all different personalities.
00:18:47.940 If you just got one or two dogs, you can do anything.
00:18:50.120 But you got 12 pets and beaten and abused animals.
00:18:55.940 I mean, I can't tell you how long I had Sweetie and Petey before I would, like, break out a leash.
00:19:01.660 And as soon as I, you know, bring out a leash, they just start cowering and shaking.
00:19:06.080 Like a year, even knowing they're not going to get hit.
00:19:10.740 Oh, that is just so unreal.
00:19:14.040 I mean, it really is.
00:19:15.420 I can't imagine anybody doing this to somebody else.
00:19:18.240 I just can't.
00:19:19.300 I can't imagine that the time being spent that way.
00:19:22.600 But fortunately, that's where we are now.
00:19:27.320 Oh, okay.
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00:21:26.240 And that was the thing.
00:21:27.440 The littermates, they were DMing.
00:21:31.120 They were calling.
00:21:32.540 They were texting.
00:21:33.740 They were emailing.
00:21:35.240 They were all concerned.
00:21:36.820 Everybody had the exact same reaction.
00:21:39.320 They just were terrified of what could have happened as a result.
00:21:44.080 Well, I'm just glad you're familiar now with the cops.
00:21:47.300 You all are on a first-name basis.
00:21:50.020 Maybe that's better.
00:21:52.100 Yeah.
00:21:52.280 Yeah, they're really, really nice, really nice people.
00:21:55.380 And, you know, couldn't have handled any better than they did.
00:21:59.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:00.620 Well, speaking of not being able to handle things well, you've got crooked Joe Biden.
00:22:05.580 I mean, he can't even.
00:22:06.840 And he's having a hard time going up the shorter staircase after a report reveals a secret mission.
00:22:14.300 The baby stairs.
00:22:15.600 Yes.
00:22:16.480 Can't even do the baby stairs, folks.
00:22:19.160 No.
00:22:19.840 He can't even do it.
00:22:21.920 Isn't that sad?
00:22:22.300 I bet they're going to put a ramp soon.
00:22:23.980 I'm with you on bet.
00:22:24.720 But ramps can be more dangerous than stairs if they're steep enough.
00:22:28.180 They certainly can.
00:22:29.260 And if you're wearing heels, especially, they've got all of those little ridges where one can get caught and you can go down in a second.
00:22:37.640 So you've got Joe Biden in padded sneakers, lumbers up the short stairs on his way to visit striking auto workers who are striking because of his administration.
00:22:48.640 It's pouring rain.
00:22:49.980 He didn't take any questions.
00:22:51.280 So you can check out this clip yourself.
00:22:59.260 He's having a tough time.
00:23:07.940 He really is.
00:23:09.120 A lot of people don't think that he's going to be able to make it into the election itself.
00:23:13.600 He is more feeble now than I think we've ever seen him.
00:23:17.500 It's bad.
00:23:18.400 It's really bad.
00:23:19.480 I mean, he almost completely falls down and everybody's sitting there watching.
00:23:25.880 Here he goes down the steps.
00:23:29.260 And then he runs.
00:23:37.880 He does a fake run every time there's an incident.
00:23:41.280 Then all of a sudden there's a fake run.
00:23:43.980 I don't know what that's all about.
00:23:45.760 Trying to act like he's in some kind of shape.
00:23:48.680 I have no idea.
00:23:50.580 It's very bizarre.
00:23:51.960 Okay, so it looks like we just lost Kat.
00:23:55.720 So everyone knows we have lost Kat again.
00:23:59.500 And so I'm going to look at my messages to see when he returns because I hope there wasn't yet again another incident.
00:24:07.560 But there may have been.
00:24:09.160 He is not on the show right now.
00:24:11.460 So I will keep you informed.
00:24:13.440 I've got, like I said, my phone.
00:24:15.320 Everything's in front of me.
00:24:16.800 We're just going to continue to go through the news until we hear.
00:24:19.900 If we hear something in the next few minutes, of course, I will let you know.
00:24:23.080 I'm looking at both screens.
00:24:24.320 I will run through the news so that while we're waiting for him to return, we can go over some of the more important stories of the day.
00:24:33.140 So please say a prayer.
00:24:35.720 Please say a prayer.
00:24:37.140 This is really terrible.
00:24:38.660 And this is not why we got into it to begin with.
00:24:43.820 So anyway, you've got Trump who breaks with McCarthy pushing Republicans to shut down the government.
00:24:50.620 You've got the former president endorses the tactics of the far right GOP members telling them to force a shutdown unless Democrats give them everything in negotiations.
00:25:01.120 I'm sorry about that.
00:25:01.860 I'm getting really emotional as a result of the last couple of days.
00:25:07.440 So you've got all of this.
00:25:09.140 President Trump is absolutely pushing back.
00:25:12.260 And like he said, go ahead and shut it down.
00:25:14.420 I mean, what's to lose here?
00:25:16.760 So you've got House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's attempt to avoid a government shutdown just became more complicated after former President Donald Trump stepped in to endorse the tactics of far right House Republicans.
00:25:29.380 Okay, it looks like Kat is back.
00:25:31.860 Hang on one second.
00:25:32.960 Let me bring him back in here.
00:25:37.340 Hey, are you there?
00:25:40.960 Kat, are you there?
00:25:42.760 I wasn't swatted.
00:25:44.480 Oh, my gosh, Kat.
00:25:46.400 I was so concerned.
00:25:47.020 I don't know what happened.
00:25:48.220 The whole Zoom meeting just went boom.
00:25:51.320 It just went off.
00:25:53.080 So did I.
00:25:54.380 I just had tears just flowing.
00:25:56.600 So I'm so concerned about you.
00:25:58.780 I really am.
00:25:59.620 So it was just a technical glitch.
00:26:02.500 It wasn't anything more than that.
00:26:04.160 My whole I've never had my phone do that.
00:26:06.680 It went Zoom.
00:26:09.000 Just what you were in mid sentence in the Zoom meeting went off.
00:26:12.400 And it went back to the original Zoom screen.
00:26:16.060 And then my phone cut off.
00:26:17.880 Oh, my word.
00:26:19.360 And I had to restart my phone.
00:26:20.820 I've never seen things like that.
00:26:22.480 Now they're hacking me.
00:26:23.640 Oh, it's so true.
00:26:24.720 I let Rumble know yesterday.
00:26:26.840 I said because they were getting hacked at the same time as you were attacked on your property.
00:26:31.600 And all of this other stuff has been going on.
00:26:34.340 And it has been happening.
00:26:35.580 I had the same thing happen with my phone yesterday.
00:26:37.580 Just so you know, I was talking to Rob and I could not dial out.
00:26:40.900 All of a sudden, my phone died.
00:26:43.300 It was call failure.
00:26:44.400 I kept trying to call him back.
00:26:45.900 Then I tried calling anybody back.
00:26:47.700 And I wasn't getting signal.
00:26:49.360 Rumble was attacked yesterday as well.
00:26:51.780 They were hacked.
00:26:52.560 You were attacked just now.
00:26:55.580 This happened.
00:26:56.340 And I almost lost.
00:26:57.280 I did lose it on the show because this is really a frightening time in our history.
00:27:04.940 So it just blew up.
00:27:06.260 Nothing else happened.
00:27:08.440 No.
00:27:09.160 No, I'm okay.
00:27:10.720 Oh, jeez.
00:27:13.080 Okay.
00:27:13.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:15.020 I really didn't.
00:27:16.080 I don't know what to do other than stare at my phone until you reappear.
00:27:19.660 So anyway.
00:27:20.740 Yeah, that was a weird one.
00:27:21.740 It just like you were talking and my phone cut out mid-sentence and I was looking at it.
00:27:26.200 And it went back to the, you know, the Zoom screen.
00:27:30.920 Oh, gosh.
00:27:31.260 And it has that little ball that rolls around like nothing's connecting.
00:27:35.020 And then the phone just cut off.
00:27:37.140 I had to restart my phone and call back in.
00:27:39.320 That was it.
00:27:40.240 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:41.440 I didn't know if you were being attacked again.
00:27:43.500 I have no idea.
00:27:44.820 I'm telling you.
00:27:45.620 This whole thing has changed everything.
00:27:49.000 It really has.
00:27:50.240 It's been happening.
00:27:51.760 But the last couple of days, this latest thing is so personal that, honestly, I'm so concerned about you, about the dogs, your safety, and everything else.
00:28:03.160 So when you do disappear, and I told everybody, I'm like, just wait.
00:28:06.220 I'm staring at my phone.
00:28:07.460 I don't know what else to say other than I have no idea.
00:28:10.660 I have no idea until he reemerges.
00:28:13.540 So anyway, glad you're safe.
00:28:15.560 Well, we were just going over.
00:28:16.580 You remember when we had Carrie Lake on, and my phone kept doing that.
00:28:20.020 It was the only time it's done it in years.
00:28:22.000 Yes.
00:28:22.860 And it just cut off, and it kept doing that, like, every 10 minutes.
00:28:26.060 That's what it did again.
00:28:28.700 Constantly that happened on that show.
00:28:29.460 The exact same thing.
00:28:30.960 So that's got to be some kind of hack or something.
00:28:32.820 I don't know.
00:28:33.560 It is.
00:28:34.120 And you know what?
00:28:34.620 It always happens during the big shows.
00:28:36.560 I told Rumble.
00:28:37.660 I said, hey, look.
00:28:38.560 I contacted the person that we're connected with over there, and I said, hey, just so you know, we have been attacked.
00:28:46.580 You know, we had cat turd.
00:28:48.240 We had a swatting incident.
00:28:49.960 They showed up during the podcast.
00:28:52.080 This all went down yesterday.
00:28:53.520 It's important for you to know.
00:28:55.440 They're being attacked as well, the whole incident with Russell Brand.
00:28:59.960 They're attacking conservatives completely.
00:29:02.040 This is an absolute attempt to take us all down.
00:29:05.940 I'm convinced of that.
00:29:07.220 Well, everybody don't worry about me because I, man.
00:29:10.120 Oh, but we do.
00:29:10.860 I've been through worse than these chumps, believe me.
00:29:13.720 Oh, we do worry.
00:29:15.460 That's the thing.
00:29:16.200 I don't know how you couldn't worry after what happened yesterday.
00:29:20.500 I was raised in every back street alley and dive bar in the south.
00:29:24.640 I know.
00:29:25.600 I know, Cat.
00:29:26.620 But you know what?
00:29:27.440 When they put you in jeopardy like that, when you've got police officers who were also brought up that way,
00:29:32.940 and you've got people that are sitting there trying to do their job thinking that you were something that you're not or that you're suicidal or that you've hurt somebody,
00:29:39.920 they have a job to do, too.
00:29:41.260 And they're going to do everything that they can to protect people, too.
00:29:45.380 And when you've got something like this, a fake call that comes in, and they've painted a scenario, a really horrible one,
00:29:52.260 they're going to actually do their job and try to make sure that everybody's safe regardless of what that means.
00:29:58.380 And they may have to make horrible decisions in a split second.
00:30:02.780 And I know they're trying to do that.
00:30:04.440 And I'm just glad that they have you on the radar now because this is not going to stop.
00:30:08.180 They totally understand exactly what's going on, so.
00:30:12.980 Jeez.
00:30:13.980 My gosh.
00:30:14.900 All right.
00:30:15.460 So we were just.
00:30:16.860 You all right there, Spanky?
00:30:19.580 You know, I love you, and I just worry about you.
00:30:23.800 And I mean, and I feel so helpless over here.
00:30:26.540 So I just don't know what to do.
00:30:28.820 Sometimes I just try to push along.
00:30:31.100 But we were just talking about.
00:30:33.240 You did good.
00:30:33.640 My gosh.
00:30:34.680 Well, we were just talking about Trump and him breaking with McCarthy, pushing Republicans to shut down the government.
00:30:41.700 Heck, yeah.
00:30:42.240 That's what we've been saying.
00:30:44.320 I agree.
00:30:45.020 Oh, so going back to Joe, because we were talking about Joe before we go back to this.
00:30:48.760 Yes.
00:30:49.580 So he trips down the baby steps.
00:30:52.200 Yes, he did.
00:30:52.820 And then he goes, you know, rushes in to the UAW.
00:30:55.580 And then they're trying to take a picture.
00:30:56.700 He backs up three steps, has to bring a woman out and grope her.
00:31:00.060 He's so gross.
00:31:01.660 Put his arms around her, of course, for the picture.
00:31:03.860 Oh, come back over here.
00:31:04.680 Let me put my arms around you.
00:31:05.840 I've got to grope somebody.
00:31:06.820 It's been five minutes.
00:31:08.540 I mean.
00:31:08.740 And then he says he agrees with their.
00:31:10.760 The UAW wants a 40% raise across the board.
00:31:17.860 And a 32-hour work week.
00:31:20.240 Well, I mean, that's all well and good.
00:31:22.280 But here's the thing.
00:31:23.660 Under this deal with Joe Biden, it's like you may get something temporarily.
00:31:28.760 But they're sending your jobs to China.
00:31:31.340 People need to understand that.
00:31:33.200 You're killing the company even asking them to do that.
00:31:36.260 They're not going to do that.
00:31:36.980 They can't.
00:31:37.820 Exactly.
00:31:38.980 Why are they having problems?
00:31:41.460 And why?
00:31:41.840 Because all these government regulations are killing the auto.
00:31:45.580 They're killing the gas engine.
00:31:47.440 And nobody wants the electric cars.
00:31:49.660 And they're pushing all this shit from Washington.
00:31:51.860 And that's the problem.
00:31:53.420 That's why you're losing all your jobs.
00:31:55.020 They don't have nothing to do with Ford, Chevy, and whoever, and Chrysler.
00:31:58.900 It's got everything to do with the government making them, okay, you've got to put this in your car next.
00:32:02.640 Now you've got to put this in your car.
00:32:04.140 And before long, you know, their little putt-putt cars cost $30,000 to build.
00:32:08.860 And that's what's happening.
00:32:12.280 That's exactly what's right.
00:32:13.760 And these people don't care anymore.
00:32:15.240 I mean, when they're pushed so hard by, you know, 40% raise across the board, come on now.
00:32:23.320 There's not a company in the world that can survive that.
00:32:25.860 Well, he wasn't even going to address this issue until President Trump mentioned that he was going to go and picket with the autoworkers.
00:32:33.820 I mean, this wasn't even a consideration.
00:32:35.400 I'm not a union person.
00:32:36.960 So, you know, just I know some people are.
00:32:39.120 I have some of my family that just believes in the union.
00:32:41.260 But I don't.
00:32:42.180 I don't like unions.
00:32:43.740 I hate them.
00:32:45.360 I think they kill companies.
00:32:47.480 Oh, yeah.
00:32:47.980 And they're the opposite of me.
00:32:49.620 You know, I'm an individual.
00:32:50.840 So I'm a rugged American individual.
00:32:55.060 I don't want a union rep or any of you people I don't know, especially in a big company like that.
00:33:00.660 You've never even met them before, speaking for me.
00:33:02.740 I'll speak for myself.
00:33:04.400 That's the opposite of what a union is.
00:33:06.740 They decide.
00:33:07.640 You elect your representatives.
00:33:09.820 And if they decide you're going to strike, you're going to strike.
00:33:11.720 If they decide you do this, you do this.
00:33:13.380 I mean, how is that any different than the company telling you what to do?
00:33:16.880 It's the same thing.
00:33:17.980 Exactly.
00:33:18.340 And all they do at all these unions and SEIU and all of them.
00:33:24.740 I mean, they're good, honest, hardworking Americans.
00:33:27.900 I'm not cutting them down.
00:33:29.040 I'm just saying the union itself, not the people that have to join the union.
00:33:34.140 And they are.
00:33:34.900 You have to.
00:33:35.780 They'll call you a scab.
00:33:36.820 They'll run you out of there.
00:33:38.520 And they take them dues.
00:33:40.200 And they just give it to the Democrat Party.
00:33:42.080 And then the Democrat Party tries to give them things.
00:33:45.460 And they try to get their vote.
00:33:46.680 It's just a big, it's just a big, it's political.
00:33:49.280 And once things are political, it destroys what their main purpose was years and years ago.
00:33:54.620 And only 13% of American workers are unionized.
00:33:59.740 13%.
00:34:00.060 That's it.
00:34:01.280 Well, President Trump is definitely not being quiet about it either.
00:34:04.920 He's letting them know exactly what's going on with this deal continues on.
00:34:09.980 And he talks about it right here.
00:34:11.380 I did a Trump Truth just this morning on it.
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00:34:51.400 Joe Biden's draconian and indefensible electric vehicle mandate will annihilate the U.S. auto industry
00:34:57.180 and cost countless thousands of auto workers their jobs.
00:35:00.720 The only thing Biden could say today that would help the striking auto workers is to announce
00:35:04.760 the immediate termination of his ridiculous mandate.
00:35:07.660 Anything else is just a feeble and insulting attempt to distract American labor from this
00:35:12.540 vicious Biden betrayal.
00:35:14.600 Crooked Joe should be ashamed to show his face before these hardworking Americans he is
00:35:18.540 stabbing in the back.
00:35:19.940 With Biden, it doesn't matter what hourly wages they get.
00:35:23.300 In three years, there will be no auto worker jobs as they will all come out of China and other
00:35:27.440 countries.
00:35:28.480 With me, there will be jobs and wages like you've never seen before.
00:35:32.340 Our economy will grow.
00:35:33.700 No, we need it here.
00:35:36.920 We do not need to send this to China and other countries.
00:35:41.020 Absolutely not.
00:35:42.420 This temporary bandaid is not going to work.
00:35:45.580 Oh, he's going to give you a raise.
00:35:46.680 In three years, it'll be gone completely.
00:35:49.260 It will be over.
00:35:50.800 This is how these politicians roll.
00:35:52.640 These companies are already on a razor's edge.
00:35:56.240 They can't take a 40-hour.
00:35:57.920 They can't take a 40% raise across the board.
00:36:01.020 You got it.
00:36:02.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:36:03.020 I mean, this is so terrible.
00:36:05.440 The whole thing, what they are planning on doing.
00:36:08.500 Ford gets cold feet, though, and they've pulled the plug on the multi-billion dollar
00:36:12.700 China-backed EV battery plant.
00:36:15.600 They're starting to look at the fact that people know exactly what's going to happen
00:36:19.360 with this deal.
00:36:20.440 Yes.
00:36:21.360 Exactly.
00:36:21.820 I told you.
00:36:22.540 I told you.
00:36:23.280 The way I see it is Tesla makes an unbelievable car.
00:36:26.860 I mean, it's like a spaceship for the rich people.
00:36:29.740 And that's what it is.
00:36:30.460 It's a spaceship for the rich people.
00:36:31.880 It's got all the bells and whistles.
00:36:32.980 I mean, you think you're in a cockpit of a 747 when you're in that thing.
00:36:38.760 You know, it's got the little lights and the heated seats and everything you could want,
00:36:42.440 the self-driving and this and that.
00:36:43.960 You don't even have to drive the damn thing if you want to sit there and kick back.
00:36:47.520 But the things cost $100,000, $200,000.
00:36:51.960 They're for rich people.
00:36:53.340 They're for mega, mega millionaires who can, you know, I got a Tesla and I'm saving the
00:36:57.760 environment.
00:36:58.180 And so around the cities and around places like you in the Hollywood Hills, everybody,
00:37:03.800 they got, they can afford a $15,000, $20,000 charging station at their house.
00:37:08.660 And they only go shopping on Rodeo Drive.
00:37:12.440 So they can go down and they can, you know, go 20, 10 miles or 20 miles and go and then
00:37:18.880 come back home and plug it in.
00:37:20.420 That's fine.
00:37:21.120 It's a luxurious vehicle.
00:37:22.300 It makes sense for them.
00:37:23.980 But as a whole for the population, it's never going to get there.
00:37:27.380 Number one, there ain't enough coal powered plants to, to, to energize the things.
00:37:32.160 They're never going to work in mass ever.
00:37:34.920 It's not the future, no matter how anybody says it, because the batteries are worse for
00:37:40.480 the environment than the damn gasoline is.
00:37:44.260 Everything about them is terrible for the, they're heavy as hell.
00:37:47.600 They're like twice as, not twice, but 40% heavier than a regular car.
00:37:51.300 Cause you got these massive batteries that weigh all this weight.
00:37:54.220 And then, so you're going to take somebody that's a plumber and let's say you get the
00:37:58.780 price down to 60, $70,000 and he can't even go do his route without recharging five times
00:38:04.360 a day.
00:38:04.580 There goes his profit.
00:38:06.120 Exactly.
00:38:07.200 It's, it's, it's ridiculous.
00:38:09.220 It's as ridiculous as the climate chain hoax, the COVID hoax.
00:38:13.100 It's, it's just absolutely ridiculous.
00:38:16.300 Everything about it's a lie.
00:38:18.120 The whole thing's a scam.
00:38:19.700 And here comes the government.
00:38:21.160 And how do you screw up a major industry?
00:38:23.140 You get the government involved.
00:38:24.320 You must do this.
00:38:25.300 We mandate this.
00:38:26.360 You have to do it like this.
00:38:27.660 The mirrors have to be like this.
00:38:29.280 The steering wheel has to be like this.
00:38:31.040 The spark plugs have to be like this.
00:38:33.280 The batteries have to be like this until the government's basically trying to build a
00:38:37.520 car and they can't build cars.
00:38:39.280 They can't, they can't do anything.
00:38:40.740 They couldn't put a tag on your car.
00:38:42.300 Try to go down and get your tags renewed sometimes.
00:38:45.620 Goodness sakes.
00:38:46.640 The whole thing is just a complete disaster.
00:38:48.920 And when people start recognizing that this is not in the best interest of the American
00:38:52.900 people, then they finally get it.
00:38:55.480 You know, this temporary, whatever, you know, they want to give you a temporary raise.
00:38:59.680 It's not for the longterm.
00:39:01.340 This is political speak only.
00:39:03.380 So you've got Ford who gets it.
00:39:05.060 All right.
00:39:05.340 They're getting cold feet.
00:39:06.440 They pulled the plug on the multi-billion dollar China backed EV battery plant.
00:39:10.200 So they announced on Monday that they are pausing the construction on a massive electric
00:39:14.800 battery plant in Michigan that involved a Chinese EV battery company.
00:39:19.080 Notably, the plan had originally been considered for Virginia, but Governor Glenn Youngkin, he
00:39:25.480 opposed it due to China's potential influence in the plan, arguing that CATL and the Chinese
00:39:32.380 Communist Party would have full operational control over the technology.
00:39:37.180 You had Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer had no such qualms.
00:39:42.640 She welcomed the plant with open arms as her state government pumped $1 billion into the
00:39:48.500 project.
00:39:49.520 I kid you not.
00:39:50.380 Here she is.
00:39:51.280 Governor Whitmer.
00:39:51.960 She celebrates new Chinese battery plant after giving away $1 billion plus in state funds so
00:39:58.620 that a company with close ties to the CCP will locate in Michigan.
00:40:03.960 She said it was thrilling.
00:40:05.760 Selling out our state and country isn't thrilling.
00:40:09.180 It's very troubling.
00:40:11.000 People have got to wake up with the influence of China in this country.
00:40:14.580 If you were to go just to San Francisco, just go to Piclosi or Feinstein's Neck of the Woods
00:40:20.840 and you can see the influence is very real there.
00:40:24.920 And they got caught a couple of years ago with a lot of these deals, a lot of these people
00:40:29.540 that were backing them.
00:40:31.080 And there is always a price to pay.
00:40:33.420 All of those donations and everything else, there's always a price to pay for it.
00:40:38.960 This is something.
00:40:39.800 Like I say, Tesla will always be a company that survives because there's enough rich people
00:40:49.580 in these major cities and suburbs around the world that can afford it.
00:40:54.220 They want, I mean, they, they, you know, if they go into a lot of Teslas and there's one
00:40:59.820 for 120, one for 200, one for 350, they're going to go for the 350.
00:41:04.320 They want the best one.
00:41:05.620 Well, I'm just so glad.
00:41:06.740 There's no, there's no object, money's no object to these people that drive these things.
00:41:10.480 You're absolutely right.
00:41:11.760 But I'm just so glad that AOC is the face of Tesla.
00:41:14.980 I mean, seriously.
00:41:16.240 I mean, you can't ask for anything better than that.
00:41:18.540 She's been driving a Tesla and blamed COVID for it.
00:41:21.220 I mean, the whole thing is just bizarre.
00:41:24.600 The love affair between AOC and Elon Musk continues.
00:41:29.160 It is just so wild.
00:41:31.020 Yeah, she's a weirdo.
00:41:32.520 Very, very much so.
00:41:34.240 So you've got Biden's top clean energy advisor on how the UAW.
00:41:39.200 Clean energy advisor.
00:41:40.760 Yeah.
00:41:41.460 You're wondering how many jobs they don't need in this bloated ass, ridiculous government.
00:41:46.660 I'm the clean, I'm not the clean energy guy or gal.
00:41:50.340 I'm the clean energy advisor.
00:41:52.060 So I advise the clean energy guy or gal.
00:41:54.180 And then I'm the advisor of the advisor.
00:41:57.640 They just make up jobs.
00:41:59.380 Well, it is.
00:42:00.700 And you know who this particular job is for is Podesta, Hillary Clinton's, you know, her
00:42:07.480 main election campaign manager, Podesta.
00:42:11.560 That guy has resurfaced.
00:42:13.600 John Podesta, the senior advisor to the resident for clean energy innovation and implementation,
00:42:19.280 told Newsweek that he is confident that the administration can make its green push benefit
00:42:24.380 blue collar workers.
00:42:26.220 Sure.
00:42:26.420 Podesta.
00:42:27.880 It's all subsidized.
00:42:29.280 Yes, exactly.
00:42:30.980 If your company cannot stand on a loan, if your company cannot make a profit, then it
00:42:37.740 means one thing.
00:42:38.640 Nobody wants it or it don't work.
00:42:41.120 So that's what the government's good at.
00:42:44.960 They say, well, we want this to change and we want this to change.
00:42:48.660 And that's not the free market.
00:42:50.100 Once you get out of the free market, it all fails.
00:42:51.940 Yes, that's exactly right.
00:42:53.140 So, you know, if you build windmills, we're going to give you this huge tax break.
00:42:58.500 You're not going to pay taxes.
00:43:00.140 And you can build windmills over here or you can build the most worthless thing in the world,
00:43:04.580 a windmill farm.
00:43:05.980 The most annoying, well-killing, bird-killing, annoying, loud piece of crap, eyesore, junk
00:43:13.200 that ever was invented that don't give you shit for power.
00:43:17.340 They're not interesting.
00:43:18.140 If you wonder if I like them or not.
00:43:20.720 They're not interested in what's going to make things operate or move or work even.
00:43:26.720 They don't care about that.
00:43:28.000 They're all about what's going to put money into their pockets.
00:43:31.620 This is the new green deal.
00:43:32.680 You know what works?
00:43:32.720 It works fantastic.
00:43:34.180 I mean, it works great.
00:43:35.640 Ever since it started, gas and oil.
00:43:38.040 It works fantastic.
00:43:40.660 And there's plenty of it.
00:43:42.340 All you got to do is go get it.
00:43:43.640 If they just leave it alone, you'd have gas for 50 cents a gallon.
00:43:47.020 Oh, my gosh.
00:43:47.760 The government would get the hell out of it.
00:43:50.220 And here's another thing.
00:43:52.960 When you go to a pump and it's $369 or something a gallon, and all these states are complaining about the gas prices,
00:44:02.520 it's taxed.
00:44:04.900 A lot of that is taxed for them.
00:44:07.060 They make more money from the taxes of gasoline.
00:44:10.020 Gasoline, these states, I mean, in this country, they make so much money on taxing.
00:44:16.400 They claim to hate it, but they sure taxed the hell out of it, though.
00:44:20.580 It's so true.
00:44:21.940 And, you know, this is the thing is that we all know what this is about.
00:44:26.040 You've got John Podesta, right?
00:44:28.140 A lot of people like to say, you know, they call him different names because this guy is known, right?
00:44:33.260 He looks like a damn lizard, though.
00:44:34.820 Exactly like a lizard or a frog.
00:44:37.200 Another lizard person.
00:44:39.740 It's amazing how they all assemble the swamp.
00:44:41.800 He really looks like a damn lizard.
00:44:44.320 It's the swamp.
00:44:45.600 I'm telling you.
00:44:46.380 All of a sudden, they start looking like it.
00:44:48.120 So you've got John Podesta, the senior advisor to the resident, as I like to call him, for clean energy innovation and implementation.
00:44:56.380 He told Newsweek that he's confident, right, that they can make this green push benefit blue-collar workers.
00:45:03.380 How exactly?
00:45:04.860 I mean, they caught up with him at Climate Week event on September 19th in New York City,
00:45:10.060 where he briefed an audience of green business leaders and climate policymakers on the status of the energy transition.
00:45:17.060 He says, I think the resident, I call him resident, was clear in his statements that he thinks that America and American auto manufacturers can lead the way on electrification,
00:45:27.420 but that it should be done with a fair contract with the UAW and that the benefits from this transformation needs to be shared with unionized workforce.
00:45:37.120 Now, this is what he's telling Newsweek.
00:45:39.100 They really need to understand exactly what this is going to mean a couple of years down the road.
00:45:45.520 They are shipping these jobs to China.
00:45:48.440 That should upset everybody.
00:45:50.420 You won't have a job any longer.
00:45:52.980 They're going to farm all of this stuff out to China and other countries.
00:45:58.100 And they're like, y'all are making too much money.
00:46:01.300 The CEOs of Ford.
00:46:02.560 Let me tell you something.
00:46:03.900 Any of these companies that are top 50, 100 companies in the world, all their CEOs and all their big giant COOs and everything,
00:46:12.340 they make millions.
00:46:13.260 Get used to it.
00:46:14.200 That's right.
00:46:15.560 It's just they are.
00:46:16.520 They're going to make it.
00:46:18.600 They're responsible for a company.
00:46:20.880 And when you're responsible for a company with hundreds of thousands of employees or a million employees,
00:46:24.600 it's just that.
00:46:25.560 Believe me, they're going to make the money.
00:46:27.620 So they're not the problem.
00:46:28.880 The Ford's not going bankrupt because of these CEOs making money in their golden parachutes.
00:46:34.860 And neither is Chevy.
00:46:35.540 The reason you're going broke is that stupid, decrepit, oh, spaghetti-o-brain, stare-slipping, groping weirdo that talked to you today.
00:46:45.820 That's the guy.
00:46:48.160 That's exactly right.
00:46:49.340 And if you wonder.
00:46:50.000 That's the guy.
00:46:50.900 Yeah.
00:46:51.340 That's the one who's putting you out of business.
00:46:53.660 You should be booing the hell out of him.
00:46:55.260 Boo!
00:46:55.760 Get out of here, you bum.
00:46:57.740 And what do they do?
00:46:58.820 They come out there, billionaires and billionaires, billionaires and billionaires, and tax the rich.
00:47:03.860 And they go in there, they destroy these companies, they go in there to these workers, and they light a fire like it's their fault and not theirs.
00:47:13.740 But it's the government's fault, 100%.
00:47:15.900 All you car companies, listen very carefully to old Uncle Cat's hair.
00:47:20.920 Start making some damn V6s and V4s and some V8 trucks and vans and minivans and cars that people want.
00:47:30.300 And I promise you, everything's going to turn around.
00:47:33.860 Simply put, what would you rather think about?
00:47:37.340 Whether you had gas in your car or whether you were fully charged if you have an earthquake or, in your case, a hurricane.
00:47:43.040 I mean, come on.
00:47:43.560 Really?
00:47:44.400 Seriously.
00:47:44.960 You're in war.
00:47:45.500 Oh, wait.
00:47:45.820 Hang on.
00:47:46.100 We've got to charge all of that.
00:47:47.300 We'll be right back.
00:47:48.120 Just pause.
00:47:48.880 One second, please.
00:47:50.560 You mass exiting out of a state, and you have 385,000 vehicles stuck going south on 75 or 95 or wherever on I-10.
00:48:02.540 And they're stuck.
00:48:04.360 That traffic's done.
00:48:05.880 You got that right.
00:48:06.840 For months.
00:48:08.200 You got that right.
00:48:08.980 I mean, you go down here.
00:48:10.900 You're three miles from a gas station.
00:48:14.180 You run a gas.
00:48:15.500 You know, you grab a gas can and walk down there.
00:48:18.140 Fill the gas can up.
00:48:20.660 Come back, pour it in.
00:48:21.680 You go.
00:48:22.980 What are you going to do with the EV?
00:48:24.380 You're going to go down.
00:48:25.200 You're going to walk a mile and roll a big, giant generator back that happens to have the right fittings.
00:48:30.900 It's never going to happen.
00:48:32.200 You're screwed.
00:48:32.780 Well, and if you think that these, you know, these different corporate moguls are going to back off anytime soon when you get a load of the numbers of what they've invested already, you're not going to believe it.
00:48:42.120 So if you think that this is going anywhere with corporate America, no, because they have, companies have invested nearly $85 billion in EV manufacturing batteries and EV chargers.
00:48:54.180 This is according to a White House fact sheet.
00:48:58.840 That investment is spurred by the bipartisan infrastructure law's support for charging stations and the Inflation Reduction Act's consumer incentives for EV purchases.
00:49:10.500 You've got all of this money that has already been, I already told you, seven floors in my building, seven, have already gotten these charging stations in different parking spots.
00:49:22.280 It's already happening.
00:49:24.180 They've got, they're getting credits for it and everything else.
00:49:26.960 They are really doing everything they can to fast track it.
00:49:29.180 Yeah, subsidizing everything.
00:49:31.340 Yes, absolutely.
00:49:33.200 And what do they never talk about?
00:49:35.060 Okay, so your battery goes out.
00:49:36.700 People, too, talk about this.
00:49:38.540 And they don't have one battery.
00:49:40.900 Right.
00:49:41.200 So when they're $10,000 to $25,000 battery, you think one of your batteries is going to go out the first year, then two years later, and then they're all going to go out at the same time because they're all the same age.
00:49:52.660 Exactly.
00:49:53.100 And what are you going to do, spend another $58,000 for batteries for a piece of shit, junky-ass EV that sucks?
00:50:00.940 Nobody's going to do it.
00:50:02.020 And let's just get into something else.
00:50:03.860 Who's going to fix these things?
00:50:05.520 We're not even talking, we're just talking about the problems just charging these things.
00:50:09.800 Who in the hell's going to fix them?
00:50:11.340 Right.
00:50:11.600 You don't think they break down like regular cars and have all these weird parts?
00:50:15.920 There's been auto mechanics in this country since the Model T that have passed down from generation to generation to generation to generation.
00:50:24.600 Go to any town and there's a little garage or somebody's garage at home that can fix the hell out of any car.
00:50:29.980 There's no, if you break down at Tesla, who's going to fix it?
00:50:34.640 None of these people, any of these towns can fix this stuff, which they do fix it for a lot cheaper.
00:50:39.880 You're going to have to go to the Tesla dealership.
00:50:42.120 Exactly.
00:50:42.520 Everything is going to have to be fixed through a dealership, which is double the price if they can even get the parts.
00:50:48.420 And it's just like, you're okay if you're rich.
00:50:53.460 Well, that's the real problem.
00:50:55.760 I mean, just look at, okay, let's just take something simple like the iPhone or something.
00:51:00.120 Every single time you had an update, you remember how your battery and everything else started to go slowly but surely?
00:51:06.200 You think they can't program a car to do the exact same thing to where you run for maintenance every few minutes, they flip a switch, and all of a sudden it's not workable, it's not usable?
00:51:15.860 I'm sorry.
00:51:16.520 I do not trust that.
00:51:17.740 I do not want to put all of my faith into that.
00:51:20.100 Electrical problems are something that are common, too, in cars.
00:51:23.240 And to get lights off of your car or your vehicle as a result, you know what?
00:51:27.460 It's a major, major headache.
00:51:29.600 But I don't want to be beholden to a dealership or anything else.
00:51:34.360 No.
00:51:34.720 No, absolutely not.
00:51:37.000 If you're in a car and have an electrical problem, it's a pain.
00:51:41.680 But these things are one big, giant electrical problem.
00:51:44.600 They are.
00:51:45.060 They never talk about that.
00:51:46.220 They never talk about resale value.
00:51:48.240 You're not going to build it like, okay, and I won't even use an American car.
00:51:51.980 I'll say a Toyota because they hold their value more than any other car by far.
00:51:55.360 So you go buy a Toyota and, you know, and you drive, let's say you don't drive much, and you have 80,000 miles on it in six years.
00:52:05.800 And then you go, you know, you bought it for 60,000, and you can still sell it for like 40-something thousand dollars.
00:52:13.340 What are you going to do?
00:52:14.480 What are you going to do when you have a Tesla and the batteries all go out at one time?
00:52:20.520 You've got to spend another $100,000.
00:52:23.060 And now somebody's going to go buy a used Tesla?
00:52:25.300 The people that can afford Teslas are going to buy a new one.
00:52:28.000 End of story.
00:52:28.760 They're not going to buy a used one.
00:52:30.180 That's so true.
00:52:31.500 Oh, my gosh.
00:52:32.020 It's just the whole game isn't going to work, and it's just never going to work.
00:52:36.800 And we're going to make all cars electric by 2030.
00:52:40.500 Yeah.
00:52:41.160 And my fat ass is going to jump up and do six gainers and land on my feet in the pavement right now, you idiots.
00:52:48.120 Well, they don't live like we do.
00:52:51.280 That's the whole thing you want to talk about, out of touch.
00:52:54.220 I mean, look no further than Joe Biden.
00:52:56.280 As Americans struggle with the cost of food and other basics, Joe Biden vows to take on the high price of concert tickets.
00:53:04.160 Really?
00:53:04.260 Oh, yeah.
00:53:05.000 I mean, what?
00:53:07.520 Good Lord.
00:53:08.500 This guy has absolutely no clue.
00:53:11.920 Joe Biden is vowing to take on the high price of concert tickets, and while concert tickets have become incredibly expensive.
00:53:19.540 I hope you people, you just go see your last concert this week because the government's getting involved, so there's going to be no more concerts.
00:53:30.040 Oh, exactly.
00:53:31.040 They can screw up anything.
00:53:32.400 They'll screw up concerts.
00:53:34.020 Look, here's the deal.
00:53:35.040 There's a band playing.
00:53:36.200 Here's the price.
00:53:37.060 If you think the band's good enough and worth it for the experience, you pay for it.
00:53:41.680 If you don't, you don't.
00:53:42.600 It's the free market.
00:53:43.380 It has nothing to do with that.
00:53:45.280 I mean, if you led Zeppelin playing a reunion tour, you can charge $1,000.
00:53:48.660 If you're, you know, if you're Z in the Zig Tones from bumfuck Egypt, you know, and you played a local dive bar, and you sound horrible, and you play cover tunes, you know, it's a $5 cover charge, and you're lucky to get it.
00:54:04.200 It's mainly your family members coming to listen to it.
00:54:07.060 It's called the free market.
00:54:08.560 That's right.
00:54:11.700 You better hope that Bubba can eat a lot of chicken, because that's what they're depending on, you know, some of these bars are.
00:54:17.200 They're like, okay, so what did we bring in sales, right, with the food and everything else, because Bubba didn't bring it in.
00:54:22.920 It's true.
00:54:23.900 I know.
00:54:25.080 BYOB bar.
00:54:27.160 They have them in Tennessee.
00:54:30.400 Oh, my gosh.
00:54:31.500 They don't sell booze, but you can bring your own.
00:54:34.120 Oh, boy, which means, of course, you know, they're going to put the scalpers out of business and everything else.
00:54:38.560 Anything the government touches is bad.
00:54:41.480 It's just wet toilet paper once they get done with it.
00:54:44.680 One fly.
00:54:45.480 It's so true.
00:54:45.960 So, of course, he puts this out on social media.
00:54:48.420 Concert tickets are hard enough to get, and you shouldn't have to pay surprise service fees on top of that.
00:54:54.620 My administration is working to crack down on those junk fees so you know what you're paying for up front.
00:55:00.000 Oh, gee, Joe, thanks.
00:55:02.320 What a idiot.
00:55:04.560 I'm serious.
00:55:05.820 I don't know how anybody takes this seriously.
00:55:06.040 Like I say, here's the ticket price.
00:55:07.680 I don't care how the sausage is made.
00:55:10.020 I don't care how you divvy it up.
00:55:11.540 If you want to go see blah, blah, blah, and it's $200 and it's worth every penny, you're going to put it down.
00:55:17.080 That's the end of it.
00:55:20.140 Okay, it's $200.
00:55:21.120 I want to go see the concert.
00:55:21.980 It's worth it, $200.
00:55:23.240 You think I give a damn how they slice that cheese after I'm done paying it?
00:55:28.120 I don't care what kind of fees there are.
00:55:30.480 Who gives a damn?
00:55:31.640 Well, one person that has been using their donations.
00:55:34.740 Let me tell you something.
00:55:35.700 My representative, Adam Schiff, D. Schiff.
00:55:38.280 Well, busted.
00:55:39.520 Adam Schiff has funneled millions to defense contractors after taking donations.
00:55:44.320 So while Representative Adam Schiff, Democrat California, campaigns for a Senate seat on a platform of earmarks for local causes, the 12-term congressman, way too long, has been busted steering millions in taxpayer dollars to a for-profit defense contractors, many of whom who have been political donors to his campaigns.
00:56:05.820 Do you understand how this game is being played now?
00:56:10.380 It's just being recycled constantly.
00:56:14.160 So according to an investigation by Politico, Schiff has offered an incomplete and potentially misleading account of his record on earmarks.
00:56:23.320 A political review of the congressional earmarks and political contributions found that in addition to the money for homelessness and drug treatment, Schiff also steered millions to for-profit companies and raised tens of thousands for his House re-election campaigns from corporate executives and people connected to them.
00:56:44.760 Amazing, right?
00:56:46.340 That's what a lot of people are just now coming to the conclusion of, wow, so that's how it works.
00:56:51.660 Yes, that's exactly how it works.
00:56:53.760 It goes back into their pockets and then it's funneled back in again.
00:56:57.520 That's how they operate.
00:56:59.260 So you've got two particular cases.
00:57:01.900 You've got where Schiff channeled millions in funding to Smith's Detection and Facebridge, Inc., two defense companies within his district with $6 million steered to Smith's Detection and $3 million to Facebridge.
00:57:17.760 Both moves would have been barred under the reforms adopted in 2010.
00:57:24.020 This financial maneuvering coincided with Schiff receiving $8,500 in contributions from PMA Group, a PAC, and two family members of Paul Medichusty's founder and owner of the lobbying firm retained by both defense companies.
00:57:45.420 So I wonder where those investigations are going to go and where they're going to lead.
00:57:49.980 It's exactly what happens.
00:57:51.520 These are campaign contributions.
00:57:55.420 Political donors.
00:57:58.000 And, of course, I'm sure he's going to deny that any of this happened, but if Politico's on it, it's already made its way to the mainstream.
00:58:05.760 They know this.
00:58:07.860 Wow.
00:58:09.220 That's how they work.
00:58:10.340 That's how they've always worked.
00:58:13.320 I don't know.
00:58:14.180 These people are so corrupt.
00:58:15.480 They've been in office for way too long.
00:58:18.360 Everything's corrupt and everything they say is a lie.
00:58:21.260 I don't care who says it.
00:58:23.480 You know, and the worst people are not the politicians, but the United States propaganda communist media is the reason all this is allowed to happen.
00:58:35.180 Because they're cheerleaders for the state.
00:58:37.520 They are.
00:58:38.040 If we had an honest media, all these problems would go away because they would hold people's feet to the fire.
00:58:43.880 Look how they're going after Biden.
00:58:44.960 They don't want Biden to be there anymore, so they're going to go after him full press here soon.
00:58:49.160 Oh, they are, but the pharmaceutical companies love him.
00:58:50.940 They don't mind him staying there the rest of his year, but he's not going to be the nominee.
00:58:58.300 I'm going to say that one more time very loudly.
00:59:00.880 He's not going to be.
00:59:01.740 Oh, boy.
00:59:02.800 Well, that just makes me worry about what's to come then, you know, because you know what?
00:59:06.840 You can wish that he goes away, but what you may get in his spot is probably even worse than that.
00:59:14.000 I mean, be careful what you wish for.
00:59:15.680 You just may get it.
00:59:16.680 And in this case, it's very obvious of who we may get as a result.
00:59:22.240 It could be Gavin Newsom.
00:59:23.680 It could be people have been floating Michelle Obama.
00:59:26.500 People have been floating many names out there of who we could get in replacement of old Crooked Joe.
00:59:32.920 Crooked Joe we'd be able to beat in an absolute landslide.
00:59:35.580 But you've got the legacy media that's a machine.
00:59:38.580 And what is DeSantis doing with his debate against new scum?
00:59:44.320 I mean, why?
00:59:46.140 Why would you give him a platform?
00:59:48.580 That's what you call Hail Mary.
00:59:50.660 Good night.
00:59:51.960 For who?
00:59:53.260 That's a Hail Mary pass at the end of the game when you don't have a chance to win.
00:59:58.180 I mean, I don't know what it is.
00:59:59.700 That is so ridiculous.
01:00:01.360 And who is it?
01:00:02.320 Sean Hannity.
01:00:03.180 Oh, no.
01:00:05.580 Man, did you see Britney Spears' crazy knife thing?
01:00:09.160 She's gotten nutty, hasn't she?
01:00:11.100 I don't know.
01:00:11.820 Man, I got two words.
01:00:15.300 Un-free Britney.
01:00:18.280 Oh, my gosh.
01:00:20.600 You remember on this show?
01:00:22.120 No kidding.
01:00:22.860 Wow.
01:00:23.280 I said, remember on this show when they were free Britney, free Britney?
01:00:26.700 Yes.
01:00:27.100 And remember when I said, you know, I'm going to say this.
01:00:30.080 It's unpopular right now, but maybe she's batshit crazy.
01:00:33.020 Mm-hmm.
01:00:34.000 Because I've never seen her where she isn't acting crazy.
01:00:36.800 Right.
01:00:37.060 Ever.
01:00:37.560 Right.
01:00:38.440 So maybe they have that for a reason.
01:00:40.880 Now, I think her father was just stealing her blonde, doing it for money, which was, you know, half being nice and half just taking her money.
01:00:46.840 So I think there was some bad stuff going on, but unfree Britney, she's crazy.
01:00:52.360 She's really got a problem.
01:00:54.460 I mean.
01:00:55.100 You can see her, you know, when people get psychotic, you can see it in her eyes, man.
01:00:58.820 It's in her eyes now.
01:01:00.000 Every time.
01:01:00.280 I mean, she does all these dance videos, and her eyes just look crazy.
01:01:03.200 Oh, she's gotten, you know, you worry about somebody like this.
01:01:06.880 You really do.
01:01:07.900 And people are honestly talking about it.
01:01:10.220 She dances with knives in bizarre video.
01:01:14.140 I don't know what is going on with her, but something.
01:01:17.880 And her dad was looking after her estate for a long time.
01:01:21.600 Here she is.
01:01:24.740 What is up?
01:01:26.100 I mean, come on.
01:01:31.740 And these little dogs come over there.
01:01:33.380 Don't kill the dogs.
01:01:34.900 Exactly.
01:01:36.560 I saw somebody today that had a meme.
01:01:39.060 I didn't say what I should have, but had it.
01:01:41.220 And they replaced the knives with spears and said, Britney Spears.
01:01:44.080 Oh, gosh.
01:01:45.480 They were being kind.
01:01:47.480 Oh, my gosh.
01:01:49.440 You know, it's just nuts.
01:01:51.280 Every day on this show, we just go, what is happening?
01:01:54.620 All right, we have to switch on over.
01:01:57.400 Just real quick, though, I wanted to give a shout out because I always lose my chat.
01:02:01.300 And thanks for everybody for the concerns and everything about the swap.
01:02:04.240 I really appreciate it.
01:02:05.400 I hope I couldn't get back to everyone.
01:02:07.340 Oh, my gosh.
01:02:08.080 I do appreciate it.
01:02:09.560 They have been so worried about you.
01:02:11.760 I've gotten all kinds of emails, DMs, phone calls.
01:02:14.780 You can imagine, just on my end alone, worried about you.
01:02:19.260 You've got American Freedom 12, who says, God bless Jules and Kat.
01:02:22.380 Y'all keep up the truth.
01:02:23.420 Don't let yesterday get you down.
01:02:25.440 I'm pissed about that shift.
01:02:27.960 Then you've got Kimber Tuscan, who says, love Kat and Jules.
01:02:31.940 Then you've got SXMgirl51, who says, we need Kat turd, swatted merch.
01:02:38.260 They want merch.
01:02:40.840 I got something that's coming out Friday that's kind of...
01:02:44.260 I've seen it.
01:02:45.460 You're going to like it.
01:02:46.880 You might not like it, but some people are.
01:02:49.800 It's great.
01:02:50.600 It's going to be good.
01:02:51.880 You guys have got a lot to look forward to.
01:02:54.320 New merch is on the way.
01:02:56.140 And like I said, I got a sneak peek, and it's going to be great, Kat.
01:02:59.900 I'm so excited about that.
01:03:01.900 Then you've got Liberty Well, who says, so glad you're all right, Kat.
01:03:05.080 And these jerks call us deplorables.
01:03:07.500 Then you've got LadyMaxie55, who says, buy the pups a treat.
01:03:11.900 Then you've got Misty Poo Poo.
01:03:13.420 She is so sweet.
01:03:14.580 She gave us some beautiful...
01:03:15.500 Misty Poo Poo.
01:03:15.980 I like that name.
01:03:17.100 She's awesome, too.
01:03:18.680 She gave us beautiful honey and everything else.
01:03:21.280 She's always sending us gifts.
01:03:22.720 She says, drinks are on...
01:03:23.480 That's her honey poo poo.
01:03:24.560 Yeah.
01:03:24.940 That's her boo poo.
01:03:27.000 She says, drinks are on me this week.
01:03:29.160 Love you guys.
01:03:30.040 We have Heta Broccoli, who says, no rant, just a tip.
01:03:33.000 Then we've got Courtney Mana, who says, contributing to drinks, dinner, love Kat, Jill's, and all the litter mates.
01:03:38.720 And then we have, then somebody is saying, $3.69, I'm paying $6.19 in California.
01:03:46.180 Yeah.
01:03:46.540 The prices here have gotten completely outrageous.
01:03:48.960 That's why people are leaving.
01:03:50.200 I am telling you, people are leaving my state in droves.
01:03:53.020 You do not want...
01:03:53.360 Look at all them comments.
01:03:54.720 I know.
01:03:55.520 Burrito Boy says, great show, gems.
01:03:58.080 All right.
01:03:58.560 So we are going to head on over to our Locals channel.
01:04:01.600 In the meantime, we'll see everybody else here tomorrow at 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern time.
01:04:05.940 Lauren MCM just says, 2559, we love you both, Jules and Kat.
01:04:11.060 We will be switching over now.
01:04:12.740 See you tomorrow at 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern time.
01:04:15.080 You be safe, be kind to one another, and we will see you later.
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