Deluded Feminist Argues With Zero Facts
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the current state of the economy and the impact of the Trump administration on the economy. We also discuss the benefits of being a woman in the workplace and what it means to be a female in a male-dominated industry.
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And so what, specifically, what policies from Obama, specifically?
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There is, specifically right now, I can't think of it off the top of my head.
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But I'm telling you, we studied this when I was in school.
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He had eight years in office, but it is during Trump's time that you felt the effect of his role.
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Yes, because when he first got in office, they kept denying everything he tried to put in.
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Every type of bill he tried, the different bills that he was trying to pass, they kept on denying the bills.
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I believe the first one was one of the health care bills before they finally got that passed.
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I would even say Trump had a harder time in office than Obama.
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America's economy was the best in the longest time.
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It's under Biden, which rolls off of what happened with Trump.
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You can go ahead and try to put a bill into office.
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If it does not get into office and it keeps going through the House, keeps going, keeps going.
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No, you start to see the effects of policies fairly quickly.
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You start to see the effects of policies fairly quickly, within a couple months.
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What do women bring to society that is essential?
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Other words that come to me are sensuality and sensitivity.
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You know, and sensuality can be anything like, you know, the appreciation of your daily activity.
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Just tuning into that frequency, that emotional frequency that I think a lot of men don't tend to normally have.
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You know, I think the argument here is about, the argument we're having here, a lot of your responses have been emotional.
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Right, but that is a beauty in that as well, because we can take that on board in a positive way.
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So, in the jobs that we listed earlier that men perform, vehicle technicians, carpenters, electricians, metal workers, plumbers, machine drivers, forklift drivers, vehicle delivery drivers, on-site construction workers, and window fabricators.
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How long do you think you would work in any of the 10 jobs listed that men perform?
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Yeah, well, is that like, I can pick any one of them?
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Yeah, so like, how long do you think you would last before you had to cut?
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I mean, you know, it kind of depends on like, the scenario.
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Like, I'm quite into the idea of a zombie apocalypse, and I reckon I could, you know, like, cope if I really needed to.
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But if you're asking me, like, you know, I've got a choice here, I can carry on leading the life I do live, in which I sacrifice the amount of money that I'm able to earn in order to be able to work from home for five days a week, nine to five, and manage my own time, because I have other priorities.
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So, yeah, if I have a choice that is not something difficult, then I'm not doing something difficult now.
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So, that stuff I wouldn't mind doing and perfecting.
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I do my own DIY, and, like, if there's, you know, a sink that's blocked, I can deal with that myself.
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Because I work a job where I'm able to make money to travel the world, because that's what I want to do right now.
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I want to go into mechanic school, because I want to learn how to fix cars.
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You're on survival, but your job is a bartender.
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But if you need to survive, you do what you need to do, right?
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There's nothing wrong with that, but I'm saying that's not what you're saying.
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When I, let's say, move something breaks, I will fix it.
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If you actually dedicated time to becoming a builder, you make way more money and a way
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better career than what you're trying to do right now.
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I don't, I'm a person who I like freedom, right?
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I don't have to come in for a month if I don't want to.
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If I could be a builder, right, and still make the same amount of money a year, but only
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But you see, I don't have the same luxury of what you just said.
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I can't choose a job where I can just get up and go whenever I want.
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There's a whole bunch of male bartenders that work for me.
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This is why we say women can never understand the disconnect between women and men.
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I'm doing a job I love and I appreciate having this kind of job.
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Most people are not even in the position I'm in right now, but I still can't just get up
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and go whenever I want because of the responsibilities that I have.
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You're saying you don't have the luxury because, again, that is the job that you chose.
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No, the reason why I don't have the luxury to get up and go is not really about the job.
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So if I were to be getting up and going whenever I wanted to or whenever I felt like, I'm literally
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putting stops on my way to get into where I need to be in life.
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I'm sitting here on a podcast, which is networking, right?
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Go and look at every successful person that has made any amount of money that you can
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ever be proud of or say, this is a good body of work.
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They never had the luxury to get up and go whenever they wanted.
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But we're saying again, women should be, you know, wives.
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Because men would literally work 80 hours a week to get to where they need to get to.
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I work 80 hours a week in a 40-hour amount of time.
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So instead of working seven days a week, right?
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Instead of working one job seven days a week, I'll work two jobs four days a week.
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I go to try to further what I'm getting into, right?
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If a man decides that he needs to work 80 hours a week to further himself, that's on him.
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I chose a job that's going to give me the luxury to do what I need to do for myself that works for me.
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So tomorrow is your first day on the building site.
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How long is it going to be till you're back doing what you're doing now?
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Because I think that's more the question, isn't it?
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How long do you think you'd last in a construction job?
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You get two weeks out of vacation, three weeks vacation a year?
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I would literally think about it like, okay, if I work a construction job for five years, right?
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I'll work that job, make enough money to build my own whatever company, whatever like that,
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Five years to make enough money to have my own business.
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The next Trump Tower, it's going to be peak tower.
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If they give me a visa, I promise I'll move here tomorrow and start building.
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You can get a visa through a master's degree, though, just so you know.
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Yeah, you get it with a two-year visa or a two-year degree.
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No, you can get a master's degree in a year, one year, and then get a visa at the end.
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What, you mean coming here, going to school here?
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No, like you get a work visa once you graduate.
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That's what I'm saying, here or back in America?
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That was one of the best advice I've had so far.