601. Andy & DJ CTI: Biden's 81st Birthday, Investigation Call & Supreme Court Rejects Appeal
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Summary
In this episode of The Realists, DJ Cruz and I talk about how we can be the solution to what's going on in the world and solve the problems that are happening around the world. We also have a peanut butter and jelly contest and DJ beats me in it.
Transcript
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What is up guys, it's Andy Purcell and this is the show for the realists say goodbye to
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the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality
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guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruz the motherfucking internet. That's what we're
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going to do. This is CTI. That's what Cruz the internet stands for. Um, wait, I said that
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backwards. This is CTI. It stands for Cruz the internet. All right. I had to get it right. Uh,
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what we do on today's show is we put up relevant topics to what's going on in the world. We talk
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about it. We speculate on what's true, what's not true. And then we talk about how we, the people
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can be the solution to what's going on in the world. Other times you tune in, we have shows
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within the show. We're going to have Q and AF. That's a personal development based show
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that usually comes out on Monday. We like to start the week off Monday with some good information
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about how to win, not just, uh, what the problems are, right? That's kind of the gist of the show,
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by the way, if you don't understand what the show's about, we talk about what's going on
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in the world. And then we also talk about the tactics that we use to actually win and solve
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these problems in the world. And so we get a little peanut butter and jelly action going
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on here. So, uh, and by the way, I'm going to beat you in peanut butter and jelly contest.
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Okay. Just so you know, prepare, prepare to lose. All right. All right. We have, I know
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you've been at home practicing. No, I do actually. I haven't, I've not been practicing, but you
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better practice. But see, that's one of the things, man. Like, you know, I mean, you're
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that good. It's not even, see, that's how you lose. Not called practice. That's how you
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fucking lose right there. So if you listen to Monday shows, you'll figure out that an attitude
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like DJ is displaying right here. It's exactly how you lose and why we have different attitudes.
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Okay. So, uh, we have Q and AF. That's where you could submit questions and we bring you the
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answers. Now you could submit your questions. One of a few different ways. First way is
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yeah, guys, email those questions into ask Andy at Andy for seller.com. Uh, the second way is if
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you go on YouTube, um, we've had a podcast for almost a decade now. We just started on YouTube
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in 2023. So if you go on YouTube and you check out the shows that drop on Monday and you go in
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the comment section to ask a question in there, we'll answer some from there as well. Um, other
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times we have real talk, real talk is just five to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk that I
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think needs to be heard. Then we have full length. Full length is pretty much what you see on most
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other podcasts where, uh, interesting guests comes in and sits down and we have a conversation and
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then we have 75 hard versus now 75 hard versus, um, is where someone who has completed the 75 hard
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program comes in and, uh, shares their experience about how their life was before, how their life
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is now and how much difference, um, they have created in their own life by taking charge of
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what's going on. You know, if you don't know what 75 hard is, uh, it is the, the bootcamp to the live
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hard program. The live hard program is a 365 day mental conditioning program is the biggest,
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most popular, most effective mentally mental conditioning program that's ever been created. And guess what?
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It's free. So if you're interested in that 75 hard and live hard program, you can go to episode
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two Oh eight. Uh, this is a program that will help you take your life from this place of frustration
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and hopelessness and lack of control and put you in a place of power so that you understand a lot
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about how to cultivate that within yourself. So, uh, if you haven't heard of it, uh, you might not be
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on the internet because it's been everywhere, but if you're interested in getting your shit together,
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go get it. It's free episode 208 on the audio feed only. Now, like I mentioned, we weren't on
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YouTube until this year. So, uh, go back and listen to it from there. So we have this thing
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called the fee, the fee. When I say pay the fee, that means share the show. Um, different than other
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podcasts. I am an entrepreneur. I am very successful entrepreneur. I've been very fortunate to be
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surrounded by extremely talented people, uh, who work very hard and we've built some incredible
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things. And, uh, over the last 25 years, I've had the, uh, fortunate, good fortune, massive fortune
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of, um, being able to fund this show on my own without ads, which gives me the freedom to say
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whatever the fuck I want. So I don't do ads. I don't let people pay me even though I could make
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an extra eight figures. Sometimes I feel stupid for not taking it, but I don't want to answer to
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anybody. I think a big problem that we have in the world today is that everybody's fucking owned by
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everybody. And, uh, you know, we do get shadow banned. We do get traffic throttled. If you want
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to see an example of that, go back and look at Saturday's show. Uh, we happen to talk about what
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meta was doing that Google refuses to do. And they went ahead and just turned our traffic off.
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So if you want an example of that, go on YouTube and look at Saturday's show. Um, but I don't answer
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to anybody and you're always going to get the truth here. And I ask very simply in exchange that you
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do a couple of things. Uh, please share the show. If we bring value to you, if it brings truth
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perspective, if it makes you think a little different, if you learn some valuable skills,
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which you're definitely going to learn on the Monday episodes, um, please spread the message.
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You know, the show doesn't get out there as much as it could because of the things that we talk about.
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So we rely on you guys, uh, our, our soldiers out there to spread this message. And, uh, you know,
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also think about supporting my companies. You know, that's something that a lot of you guys look,
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look over, you know, we don't run ads. I don't do anything, but you know, when you need some
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good things, uh, figure out what companies I own. I own a whole bunch of them and support those
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companies. That's, that's always appreciated. So, uh, don't be a hoe. Share the show. All right.
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Yeah. So what's up, man? Oh man, you know, there, there's a lot coming off of a good weekend.
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Um, a lot happening, man. I, it's been hard for me to stay on top of, of, of everything that's
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going on. Cause there's just so much, it does feel like things are accelerating. It's going so
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fast. And it does feel like that because I feel like a lot of people who have kind of been
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sleeping, uh, the last few years thinking that this was just normal ebbs and flows of political
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cycle are starting to realize that it is not normal ebbs and flows of political cycles. So
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it's drinking from a fire hose. Yeah, it sure is. Even for us. Like I can't like, dude, when you
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really think about that, it's interesting to think about what you just said. I think about that all the
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time because like, dude, you and I, um, we spend a lot of time. The team here spends a lot of time
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working through these topics, digging into them. And when you think of like the average person out
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there, the average listener, right? Like all of you guys listening, these people have kids, they have
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jobs, they have careers, you know, the economy is not in a favorable place right now. Everybody's
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stressed the fuck out. Like, how could you really know what was going like? They've made it. So
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it's almost impossible for the average person to really understand what's going on. Uh, but that's
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okay because that's why we do what we do. Yeah. You know, but it is a great point, man. Cause I
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mean, even for these, just like these CTI outlines guys, this is a five hour outline production time.
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You know what I'm saying? Just to get to, to the recording, man. Cause like you're having to go
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through and like do one thing I'm seeing now that like, you know, versus three years ago when it
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wasn't this revolving cycle of fucking, you know, propaganda is that like, I mean, what I see now
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is like, I'll pull up a headline. I get started on these around like nine, nine 30 and you get
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those morning influx by noon. It's changed. It's completely different. Yeah. It never happened.
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You know what I'm saying? It's crazy. It's wild, man. Plus you throw in there the misinformation.
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Exactly. You know, like it's, by the way, a lot of people say we put out misinformation, but the kind
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of misinformation we put out is that we don't miss information. You know what I'm saying?
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Yeah. Yeah. That's right. That's right. You like that. Don't you teach you that? Yeah. No,
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that was me. That was all me, baby. That's right. That was fucking, that was hot.
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We don't miss information. I like that. That's the truth, bro. I like that. Listen,
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you can go back and, and fucking audit it. One thing I will say is I don't think like,
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it's very stressful to come on here and talk about this stuff. Like you guys got to understand,
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like this isn't any fun for us. Like I wouldn't, I would much rather talk about,
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and I'm going to start talking about again, personal development and how to win entrepreneurship.
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You know, those of you who are fans of the MS CEO project, we have a big announcement about that
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coming really, really soon. But I'm excited to start talking about that because I feel like when
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I talk about the personal development, the, the, how to win, I feel like, you know, it feels good.
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It feels like I'm pouring into people. I'm teaching them what I know and what I've learned through the
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process, but this stuff, this is not fun to talk about. Like it's draining. And, um, you know,
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I, I think it's necessary, but when we really like break it out and break it down, I mean,
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it, it, it's a fucking lot, you know? Um, absolutely, man. Well, yeah. Well, uh, we don't
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miss information. I like that, man. That's fucking, I don't know why that's just so catchy.
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Is it not true? No, it's fucking true. Bro, go back and audit the shit. I mean, we've,
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I was getting ready. This is my point. I got sidetracked because I was thinking about
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other stuff. People don't realize like I actually operate companies too, you know, besides just,
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I'm not a, just a podcaster and a YouTuber and a supplement seller. Like this is just in
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your, in your house living room. Yeah. Right. Um, it makes me proud that all, that all of
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what we've said is like on record. Yep. You know what I mean? It's there. Yeah.
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Whenever you guys go see, I mean, we only been on YouTube for a year, but bro, we got
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four years of fucking audio. And if people like, I don't think I really, I really think
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this, I'm not saying this to be a fucking, to be cocky or be a dick, but I really think
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that you and I have bent culture in a real way. Yeah. Like, I don't think, I don't think
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we would be where we are in culture, where things are starting to turn the corner the
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way that we need them to. If you and I hadn't done what we've done, because the real, the
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real shit is most of these other podcasters, these people who are mainstream level people,
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we have been saying what they're saying in the mainstream years or months before they
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said it. You know what I mean? So like when I see these people who are big names, getting
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all this big recognition for the shit that they said nearly every time. And I know you feel
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the same way. I look at them, I'm like, we fucking said that. Yeah. So it's frustrating
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because we don't get any credit, but the real thing is, is like, we don't do it for the
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credit. No, the culture is about the culture. That's right. 100%. I mean, one, one, one
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little tip, a tip or tip trip, you could try, you know, like, you know, with that, you know,
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we had a little, a little tip. A tip or two, two, two, two, two. Yeah. I had a bite
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a moment. I'm sorry. You sure did. No, but like one thing that I saw, it was really,
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really funny guys is like, you guys could see this, you know, um, you know, but we
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had a couple of days there where we didn't, you know, we didn't, we couldn't get a show
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out, whatever, you know, we haven't traveled yet events and stuff going on. And, uh, you
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know, it's funny because the days we don't put nothing out is also the same days that
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all the motherfucking other influencers don't put nothing out. I'm like, okay. All right.
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I'll see it. It's also interesting. Like, dude, and like, it's just fun. Part of me wants
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to go on the internet and be like, you guys all fucking hear what we say and you just
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parrot it and like talk shit. But that's the point. No, that's why we do it. That's
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exactly, you know, like I don't do it so that other people won't use the
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information. It's the fact that we got to get people to see it. You know what I
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mean? And I don't know. I think that's a testament to all of our listeners too. I
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think all of our listeners, you guys listening, you know, I know there's people
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that don't share it and there's people who just consume and that's okay. Um, but I
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think there's enough of you that give a fuck that have started to speak up and
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started to share the show because when we first started, nobody would share the
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show because it was too controversial. Right. Um, and now I think people have
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gotten to a point where they understand that they have to, and they, they have
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enough to where like, like we see it, like we see, we see Elon Musk saying shit
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that we said fucking months ago. We see, you know, these other big names who are on
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TV saying the shit that we've said months ago. And, um, that makes me feel
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like we're doing something that matters. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like as
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frustrating as it is, I'm very proud of that. Yeah. You know, 100% bro. 100%
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man. Well guys, let's get into this. Uh, let's get into it. Yeah. We got some
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stuff, uh, interesting stuff coming up. The first thing I really, before, before I
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say that though, like that's a testament to you guys. You like, yeah, like real
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talk. Like I really fucking appreciate those of you that do share and do
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stand behind us. We're going to have some cool stuff coming up in 24, you
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know, DJ and I are going to be doing some live events. There's some cool
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things that we're going to roll out. And, um, just to know that you guys are
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out there and just to know that you guys are sharing the show. And I know I
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get pissed off a lot, but I don't say thank you very much because there's so
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much work to do. But the truth is I'm very proud of the following that we have
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and the people who follow us and the people who are brave enough to stand
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behind the message that we put out. It makes me feel like it like gives me
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hope. You know what I mean? Like, like not everybody's just a fucking mindless
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plebe out here caring about themselves. There's a lot of people here that do
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fucking care. It makes me, it makes me feel like there's a lot of hope for the
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future. Yeah. And as much bullshit is going on, there's also people that have
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taken the information and going out there and actually like that. That's the
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biggest part. That's the biggest part. You gotta live it. It's fucking awesome.
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You gotta live it, dude. It's awesome, man. So, uh, but yeah, so let's get into
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this, man. I wanted to bring something up first. This is making some, uh, some
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waves around, uh, you know, the internet, the mainstream media. Um, let's get into
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it. Uh, photos. Don't tread on me. Argentina nation celebrates Javier Mille, uh,
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its first libertarian president. That's a, that's a play on that Madonna song.
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Don't tread on me. Don't tread on me. Argentina. No, no, no, no, no, bro. There's
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a Madonna song about Argentina, bro. Oh, is it? Yeah. Google it. Oh yeah. I thought
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they were just doing the Gats and flag stuff. No, no, no. That headline there is
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a play on the song. Oh, most people probably don't. It's don't cry for me.
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Argentina. Don't tell me Argent. What is it? That name of her song? The lyric is
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like, don't cry for me or some shit like that. I don't know. Yeah. Anyway, you ever heard
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it? No. It seems like something you'd be into. Well, it's interesting because you're
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the one that knows about it. I'm fucking old, bro. Yeah. I don't, I don't, I don't know
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that song. Anyway. Yeah. Well, yeah. So, so, so they got a new president in, um, fucker.
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Uh, it says, quote, without a doubt, we are partying tonight. The president elect of Argentina,
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Javier Miele, uh, promised his supporters after winning the nation's presidency on Sunday
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nights, sending thousands to flood the streets of Buenos Aires, chanting freedom and waving
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Gatson flags. Uh, Miele, who for most of his career has been an economic analyst and television
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commentator ran his campaign for the presidency as an anarcho capitalist and self-proclaimed
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libertarian railing against triple digit inflation and decades of socialist rule in his country.
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His political party Liberty advances first appeared on election ballots in 2021 and triggered
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the first loss of control of Congress for the, uh, Peronis socialists, uh, since 1983
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Miele, a lawmaker following the 2021 election shocked political observers by topping the August
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2023 open primary in Argentina. Um, all prospective presidential candidates must obtain at least
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1.5% support in a single primary election. So he won this in the, in a landslide. Right. Um,
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and of course, you know, he's being called crazy and you know, all of this stuff's going on. Um,
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the guardian tried to do this. By whom? Right. Right. Um, it is don't cry for me,
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Argentina. There you go. No, you found it. Yeah. Yeah. Is it a good song? I mean, it's,
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it's pretty famous. It's all right. Let me find out. It's all right. It's your style, bro. It's like,
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yeah, bro. It's listen, motherfucker. We've all seen you sneak into the bar and play the piano.
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And sing. Hold on. Hey, did you motherfucker see him play the piano at the fucking Arte event?
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That's his game. He sneaks in. He sits down at the piano. He starts playing. Hold on. He starts
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singing. How many people were in there before? Hold on. He starts singing some shit that sounds
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like you're about to cry. Like this is your whole fucking game, bro. It was Simple Man. That was a
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great song. First of all, there was four people in there. You do Simple Man pretty good. Yeah,
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it was a good song. Yeah, it's good. There was only four people in there. Yeah. But then how many
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came? And then I fucking looked up and there's fucking 50 people there. I was not expecting
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that. I thought everybody had left. Motherfuckers passed out flyers before he sat down. I was,
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I can't believe you guys are here. Guys, I'm going to cover Madonna tonight. Oh my God. But yeah,
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so, so I thought this was interesting. I thought I got some, some videos. Apparently here's a crazy
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thing. So the stock market, you know, it's Monday right now when we're recording this, it opened
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up. The stock, Argentina stock markets are booming because of this guy's in. Here's a video of him
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at the celebration. Dude, this is great. Yeah, it seems awesome. This clip is great. Yeah. His little
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dance. It'd be worse though. This is also you. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Wow. I'm going to start
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carrying a chainsaw everywhere I go. I'm going to start towing a wood chipper behind my truck
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where I go, bro. We're going to paint a red, white, and blue. Yeah. Listen, he's wild. I love
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his energy. Dude, people are tired of the shit. Yeah. They're tired. This is what I'm talking.
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Is there more? This last little clip I want to show too. This is, this is him calling out
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the leftist, uh, uh, uh, in our cause of left heart. I love this guy, bro. He's got some
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energy. I don't know shit about him. So like he might be fucking, I don't know. I saw the
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world economic forum thing, but like, listen at this point, so much shit has come out that
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like those little, like, you know, our young leaders, like a lot of that's bullshit. Dude,
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they just, no, no, no. We're doing that shit. I know because they did this to Eric, right?
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That's what I'm saying. Okay. So what they, what the world economic forum does is they take
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anybody who's got any social traction whatsoever and they just name them one of their young
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leaders. This is how they, this is how they keep it making look like nobody's on the outside
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of their program. Correct. So like they probably got one of you up there. They had to fucking
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sue him to get off his thing. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. He's coming back on, by the way.
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Started getting traction. I don't buy it. I don't listen. All right. Whatever. I love this guy just
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from the little I've seen of him. What did you say in this? Leftist son of a bitches. Bro, he was
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calling him, he was calling him left tards like in public, like in a fucking speech. I love it, bro.
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This dude, this is what, so, so, all right. So as much as I love this, there's, there's something
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of note here. Okay. First of all, if this guy can do it, we can do it. All right. I see
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us. Didn't he win like 95? Yeah, bro. To five. Listen, this is what happens when people get
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fucking tired of shit. Yeah. And this is also why like the, like these people, they try to
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make Donald Trump seem like he's so extreme. Right. All right. This is what you're going to
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get soon. Okay. Yes. And it's going to be me. Cause I'm telling you, it's, I'm going
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to do it, bro. We wrapped the four 50. Yeah. To the fucking wood chipper. Yeah. And I ride
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it back with a chainsaw, bro. And also like a flamethrower for good measure. We got a flamethrower.
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Yeah. No, like a real one though. We got you one. I mean like the kind with the backpack
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that shoots out like a hundred yards. Oh yeah. That way, if any Antifa people come,
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we got stuff to eat. Yeah. You make a little Antifa.
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Smores. Right. Whatever, man. So like, but dude, this is what you're, when I tell you guys
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that when the pendulum, we have to be really smart because that pendulum will not stop with
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Trump. Okay. So like when these people falsely labeled Trump, I believe falsely labeled Trump
00:20:56.680
as an extremist, you have to understand there's people out there that think far more extreme
00:21:02.100
that when you start crying about the extreme, people aren't going to listen. You know what
00:21:10.080
I mean? And that's the danger of this. Like the, what the left communists have done is they
00:21:16.360
pushed the pendulum so far to the left that the only way it can go, it can go more to the
00:21:21.180
left, but that ends up with a genocide. Right. Or it could swing back to the right and
00:21:25.380
it can, it's going to bro. These people, these, these blue hair, you know, typical. And I
00:21:32.560
realize there's people with blue hair that aren't that, but you know what I'm saying?
00:21:35.640
The typical, like lazy, not in shape complainer, like hot pocket grease, bro. Just, you know
00:21:44.760
what? They're all there. They're overreactors, right? Like remember that girl I used to post
00:21:49.880
my story whenever the BLM shit was going on and she was white and she like, she was big
00:21:58.140
and fat and like disgusting. And she was talking about how she doesn't want to settle with people
00:22:03.800
like us and like the people like us don't belong in society. We all remember that. Like
00:22:08.860
we remember that. And so when that pendulum swings back, we, and I've said this a hundred
00:22:13.600
times, these people are the weakest people in society and they have refused to compromise
00:22:19.900
with everybody else who just wanted to be left alone. And now the pendulum swinging back
00:22:24.720
to the people that wanted to be left alone's way. And they're going to remember what those
00:22:28.160
people did. Like, bro, the amount of abuse that you and I have personally take, I will
00:22:32.580
never forget it. Like you can't forget things like that. So what happens when we take the
00:22:36.800
megaphone and start saying the same shit? It's not, it's, we don't say the same shit.
00:22:39.660
We just do shit. And like, dude, you want to talk about extremist shit? I don't believe
00:22:43.980
that extremist shit at this point in the time even exists on either side. I think it's a
00:22:48.400
fucking straight out war. If those people continue to get their way, they will kill people like
00:22:55.020
us. Oh, absolutely. They've already tried. They tried to do that. They just didn't get
00:23:00.600
the fucking majority of the public behind it. You know, one thing I think on this too, man,
00:23:05.220
cause I was also seeing some stuff like, like, like, dude, listen, the people on the right,
00:23:09.740
you guys got to calm the fuck down sometimes too. You know what I'm saying? Cause like,
00:23:14.560
bro, they get started going crazy on this. And I'll just say this. I don't know this guy
00:23:17.740
very well. I don't. Um, but what I will say is when you can get tens of thousands of people
00:23:24.340
out in the fucking streets to support you, when you can get a 95 to five landslide victory,
00:23:31.040
the people want him, the people chose him. It's like, that's not even like that. That is so far
00:23:36.960
from being fudged or any type of funny games going on. The people support him. People of Argentina want
00:23:42.680
this man for whatever reasons they want him. They want him. Yeah. And, and dude, I don't know
00:23:47.460
everything about him. I know, I know people think Trump's an extremist, but my hope for, for the
00:23:55.120
situation in this country is that he stops the extreme shit from happening while making and
00:24:04.440
correcting the processes, correcting what's going on, but stops. Cause like, dude, what'll happen is
00:24:11.220
we'll get to a point where, cause I joke about it and shit, but we'll get to a point where
00:24:16.400
legitimately those people on the communist side will have to be eliminated because they won't
00:24:21.980
fucking stop. You know what I'm saying? Like they don't want to stop. They don't want to,
00:24:26.380
they don't want to compromise. They they're in like, dude, that's not what this, I see it
00:24:33.600
differently than everybody else. I think every, I think a lot of people see Trump as the extremist
00:24:37.300
and I see him as actually the reasonable solution to bring us back to something that represents
00:24:42.020
America the way that we've all traditionally believed America to be and the media and the news
00:24:47.840
and these far left people accusing him of being Hitler and all these things over and over again
00:24:53.500
is going to create the second coming of a Hitler. You know what I'm saying? And it's not him. Right.
00:24:59.640
And that's a big problem that crying wolf and these accusations from the media are going to end up
00:25:07.360
creating. And, uh, I'm not for that either. I'm a good person. Like, I don't think that people should
00:25:12.940
just indiscriminately be killed. Like, like what we see going on in other parts of the world where
00:25:19.140
people, innocent civilians, just being killed because of whatever the government thinks. Like,
00:25:24.460
I don't believe in that. That's not something I believe. Um, and I think if we just re I think if
00:25:29.900
we came in to America and just addressed it and just enforce the laws that were there,
00:25:35.820
ran the country the way it's supposed to be run, had an unbiased justice system and moved,
00:25:43.600
corrected some of these problems, I think we'd have an amazing country pretty fast again.
00:25:47.900
But I think if like what I'm nervous of is like these people steal another election.
00:25:53.180
Okay. Which by the way, do you have that topic in this at all about the tapes that came out and
00:25:59.940
shit? I don't even know if we're allowed to talk about it because like they reach them out the
00:26:04.080
letter after a K or whatever. Yeah. The number after five. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, these bro,
00:26:11.760
did you see what they did to you guys to see what they did to our show on Saturday? Like that's
00:26:15.640
insane for even talking about it. Anyway, my, uh, my fear is, is that we're in a situation where
00:26:24.860
that those accusations, I don't know, man. I, I just, I just fucking really think we're in a
00:26:34.080
situation because of the intolerance of a very small percentage of society. You know what I mean?
00:26:41.720
Yeah, man. It's mob rule by minority and that's a dangerous for the minority. You know, the four
00:26:48.080
or 5% of those people. Absolutely. See what happens. Yeah. We'll see, man. Guys, let's get
00:26:53.260
into the rest of our headlines. Remember, if you want to see any of these articles, pictures,
00:26:57.360
links, videos, go to andyfussella.com. You can find them linked there. Or if you're watching over
00:27:01.500
on the tube, check down in the description below, you can find them there as well. Seeing that dude
00:27:05.780
win gives me like hope that maybe we could win. Dude, he was happy. No, you know what I'm saying?
00:27:09.920
Like, I think people want a regular person that is not bought and paid for. Yeah. That's
00:27:14.180
why I don't do ads on the show. Dude, I think we need a president in this country that runs
00:27:19.760
strictly without anybody else's money. But like that would take a real movement of the
00:27:24.420
people. It's a grassroots. You know what I mean? Like the people would have to understand
00:27:28.340
we're not spending a billion dollars on TV ads. Right. I think if people would understand
00:27:34.420
that we could maybe get someone into office that was for the first time and for the first
00:27:39.140
time in fucking 200 years. Yeah. You know what I mean? Dude, it could be some powerful
00:27:42.700
shit. Yeah. It'd be powerful shit, man. But let's get into it, man. Let's get headline
00:27:47.940
one. Headline number one reads, we got to sing happy birthday for good old Joe. It's his
00:27:55.640
birthday, man. He's 81, but he jokes that he's 60. I think he still thinks he's 60. I don't
00:28:04.520
think he knows he's 81. How many times did you shit his pants on his birthday? Is it over
00:28:12.020
or under two? Over two? Over. Absolutely over. Bro, I feel so bad for his like secret service
00:28:19.260
details. A little fucking like think about think about the 22 year old kid that, you
00:28:23.940
know, people don't understand. Yeah. But people don't understand that. Like they don't understand
00:28:28.340
what goes into executive protection. Oh, yeah. Like those dudes who were right. We were laughing
00:28:32.500
it before the show. We were laughing about a comment because somebody was like, DJ seems
00:28:36.320
to intimately know Andy pretty well. Yeah. We spend every fucking minute that we're awake
00:28:41.000
together. His job is to make sure I stay alive. Yeah. And his job is also to make sure like
00:28:46.660
if weird things happen, like and I shit my pants, then I've got an extra set of clothes
00:28:52.100
on the spot. Yeah, we take care of it. Nobody knows about it. Do we not have a shit your pants
00:28:55.880
kit? We have a bug out. That's right. Ziploc. Like these are things that the secret service
00:29:00.500
would be responsible for for this man. So every time this dude shits his pants, another
00:29:05.060
grown man is probably cleaning it up. Yeah. Oh, no, there's no doubt. Yeah, there's no
00:29:08.620
doubt. And that's what I'm saying. Like I think about those guys. I think about like
00:29:11.160
the 22 year old kid. Listen, bro, who gets his first ever become president. Yeah. And
00:29:15.020
I shit my pants. I mean, now I'm not talking to you. I'm not talking about like I'm out on
00:29:18.600
cardio and my stomach hurts and I shard a little bit like legit. I'm talking about if I shit
00:29:24.060
my pants uncontrollably more than once. Yeah. Give me the Caesar treatment, bro. Just fucking kill
00:29:29.120
me. OK, just fucking have a revolution. Like, just do it. Oh, fuck. Yeah. Well, yeah. So it's
00:29:36.800
his birthday, man. And like the thing that's interesting is that all of all of MSM, all of
00:29:41.900
them, they're throwing this dude on the bus now. Are they? Oh, like all of them. He's too old.
00:29:46.860
Well, that means it's coming. Politico AP. I mean, you name it. It's all over the place
00:29:50.860
to the point that apparently some Biden insiders were quoted wanting him to walk shorter distances
00:29:58.700
on camera and wear shoes that reduce falling risk. Like all of this shit's coming out. I
00:30:03.480
thought it was interesting, but I wanted to take a time, you know, on his birthday. Let's
00:30:07.780
just talk about his his some a few of his accomplishments. Right. So I went to his website
00:30:13.160
and these are the top five next topic. Yeah. This is over. Right. But these are these are
00:30:22.040
his proposed top five accomplishments of the Biden Harris regime. Yeah. Right. Whatever
00:30:31.380
you want to call it. Coup. Revolution. Right. Right. But I thought we just dive into a few
00:30:36.620
of these. And, you know, I'm like, OK, well, you know, the first thing that he's most proud
00:30:39.820
of is saying he's lowering cost of families everyday expenses. OK. Do you guys in the comments
00:30:47.420
think that that's true? Yes or no. Right now. Yes. Hold it. OK. And he says that, you know,
00:30:53.200
it's all because of the Inflation Reduction Act, even though inflation was going OK. But
00:31:00.200
yeah. And he has this really nice little, you know, graphic that he puts out, you know, saying
00:31:04.920
that, you know, everything's fine. Everything's good. He talks about how the price of gas are
00:31:11.120
down, you know, but from when prices of gas are down from when from because they're still almost
00:31:21.340
two dollars higher than when Trump was in office. Well, I mean, let's just look at when the bullshit
00:31:26.020
started. How about this? April 2020. Gas looks to be about a dollar seventy five. OK. Then it goes
00:31:36.400
to a peak immediately after. What is that? November or I'm sorry, maybe November twenty
00:31:43.560
twenty twenty one. It starts to curve up real gradual. Then it gets to a point where we're
00:31:48.940
in August of twenty two. It looks like at an all time peak just under five dollars. Now,
00:31:54.620
just under five dollars on a national average means that people out in the West and the East
00:31:58.600
are paying eight, nine dollars. Exactly. All right. So that's like ten. Correct. One hundred percent.
00:32:03.280
So now, you know, we've got it back down to a national average of three sixty is what it
00:32:10.140
looks like in October of twenty twenty three. However, three sixty is still more than double
00:32:16.320
what it was in April twenty twenty when the covid shit started. Exactly. Right. And then also
00:32:23.760
it's it's actually it actually. It's about sixty percent, seventy percent higher than when
00:32:32.740
Biden took office. OK, so this is how they manipulate the data. Right. Well, it's down
00:32:37.580
from its peak. Right. This is what they're doing with inflation. This is the same thing
00:32:41.760
they're doing with. Dude, they're counting job creation off of. OK, you got that? I'm glad
00:32:46.440
you brought that up because that's another one of his accomplishments. More people are working
00:32:50.760
than at any point in American history. That is a that. Hold on. Also, there's a there's
00:32:57.820
a. OK, keep going, but I got a good point. What the fuck are you talking about, bro?
00:33:01.260
Like, OK, well, let's look at it. Let's look at it. You mean, OK, so you're basing this off
00:33:07.220
of it really should say people are working more. Right. Than at any point in American history.
00:33:12.440
And why are they working more? Because they fucking have to to survive because they can't
00:33:16.700
fucking afford anything. Yes. Like, dude, these people are the amounts, bro. It's disgusting
00:33:23.760
what they've done to the middle. Bro, it's the gas the gaslighting on American people.
00:33:29.740
Like, dude, all these people out here are talking about. I mean, that's all they're talking
00:33:34.160
about, how how expensive it is to live. And they're they're misrep. It's funny because
00:33:39.000
the people at center right, they know what it is. They say it's inflation and fucking bad
00:33:42.920
government and the people who voted for Biden. They say companies are screwing everybody
00:33:48.900
like, bro. How do you not understand that this is trickle down shit like fuel costs, cost of
00:33:55.860
goods, raw goods like these are things that affect the price of your product. You cannot
00:34:02.360
lower the price of a product where its costs have gone up. Otherwise, you put the company
00:34:07.460
out of business and jobs are lost. Like. Which is what they wanted. That is what they
00:34:13.720
want. They would be OK if that happened. That is what they want. That's why they closed
00:34:16.840
all the businesses during covid. And you can clearly see that. Yeah, you can clearly see
00:34:21.420
that on their graph. You can clearly see it. Fuck these people. But here's what I wanted
00:34:27.960
to point out, man. So I came up on this video that I saw circulating around that I thought
00:34:33.400
was interesting. I thought we shared here. Take it. Take it. Take it. Take it. Take a little
00:34:36.280
bit. You know, because I mean, there's a lot to be said about this video. So let's play
00:34:45.240
I don't know. I don't know why I'm making this video. Who is this? Who is this? I don't
00:34:49.920
know her name. Oh, this is just like a random video. OK.
00:34:52.480
I feel like my husband and I are doing everything right. We both have good jobs. I'm a nurse.
00:35:02.700
I'm a registered nurse who work full time. He works full time. We just got paid this past
00:35:11.080
Friday, right? We paid the mortgage, bought some groceries, put some gas in the car.
00:35:22.300
And guys, it is Tuesday. We have like two or three hundred dollars to last us until next
00:35:30.020
Friday. Like we don't live in a big house. We live in a little little ranch. It's eleven
00:35:41.640
hundred square feet, three bedrooms, one bath, us and our two kids. And like I don't I don't
00:35:52.420
know what to do. I'm in school full time. I work full time. He works more than full
00:36:01.360
time. He works overtime every week. I don't know what to do. I'm so stressed out. This
00:36:15.740
isn't how it's supposed to be. You know, growing up, we were told, you know, go to
00:36:22.020
college, get a degree, work to support your family. Here we are. Did that. Now
00:36:39.800
I'm not into politics. I I don't follow it. Frankly, that stresses me out, too. But
00:36:46.740
like, well, there you go. I don't know. Somebody, somebody has to do something to
00:36:54.640
change this because I make good money politics. That somebody is you. We don't live above our
00:37:04.560
means. I'll keep going. I want to watch this. This is where I don't know what less than paycheck to
00:37:12.300
paycheck is. What is that? Poverty. There are a lot of lessons here. This is what the fuck we've been
00:37:20.280
talking about for fucking years. He doesn't make as much as I do, but he still works. I get the
00:37:30.060
just that's super fucking hard to watch and frustrating to watch. You know what I'm saying?
00:37:35.460
Like, how can you not watch that and have real empathy for her situation? Like all this is why
00:37:41.020
I tell you guys, this is why I tell you to when you listen to the Monday shows where we talk about
00:37:46.360
how to get better, how to win. This is why I fucking tell you, do not listen to these people
00:37:51.620
who are saying, oh, I'm just vibing out or I'm going to go to the, you know, touch the grass and I'm
00:37:58.720
going to go live my spiritual journey. Having a successful, comfortable life is hard and your
00:38:08.180
twenties are not meant to be quote unquote lived. That's the time when you're supposed to build.
00:38:15.400
And yeah, they do tell you go to go to school and they do tell you to get a job and, and they tell
00:38:21.420
you to do all these things. And then why, why do they tell you those things? Who, who wins when
00:38:28.700
you go to school and get a $150,000 worth of student loans for a decent degree? Who wins
00:38:36.020
their debt? Our debt is their asset. That's how they win. And that's how they trap you into doing
00:38:42.280
this. Like these people here, they have no options. Now they, the reason she's upset is because she
00:38:48.960
cannot make it work on the path that they told her that she was supposed to follow. And imagine
00:38:54.580
following the path, just as you're told, go to school, do good in school, go to college,
00:39:00.560
do good in college, get a regular job, do what everybody else does. Right. And then you end
00:39:07.300
up in a situation like this. Our system is not about creating prosperity. It's about creating
00:39:15.780
worker bees to show up and work and never have. And this is why it's important for you to start
00:39:23.240
to think about developing your skillset and start to think about getting with a company
00:39:28.180
that maybe doesn't require a degree, but is on the path of upward mobility, where you
00:39:32.920
have a chance of really making some real money. You know, the money that they tell these people
00:39:37.120
is a lot of money. Like they tell people a hundred thousand dollars a year is a lot of
00:39:41.000
money. Bro, fuck, fucking ask any single person in the whole world that makes a hundred grand
00:39:47.080
a year. If they feel wealthy or rich or even secure, it's not enough money. The amount of money
00:39:53.160
they tell you that you're supposed to earn is, is told to you that way. So that that's all you ever
00:40:00.960
aspire to. And that's all you ever try to do because they know that that amount of money and
00:40:05.840
that amount of success will enslave you for your entire life. Like you have to get yourself in the
00:40:12.080
right position, meaning with the right skills in the right path, with the right company and the
00:40:17.840
right people to literally go build something that is not a true. This woman is a nurse. Nurses are
00:40:24.200
typically considered to be a well-paying job, right? They're not living, but they're, they're definitely
00:40:29.100
not living above their means. I mean, she's living in a decent house. I mean, two houses ago, I was
00:40:33.760
living in a house like that. You know what I mean? And it wasn't that bad. It wasn't like it was
00:40:38.300
like how she's making it, but I understand the frustration. You know what I'm saying?
00:40:43.220
It's just, uh, it's frustrating dude, because y'all don't listen, man. I got more to say about
00:40:49.100
that than this, but y'all don't listen to me. You know, I tell you guys, like you have to fucking
00:40:54.340
do it and you have to do it. You have to utilize your time. Everybody gets the same amount of time.
00:41:01.480
Okay. And if you only use a quarter of your time and everybody else is using half or three quarters,
00:41:06.660
and then you, who do you think is going to win? The guy that spends the quarter of his time,
00:41:10.540
meaning from 20 to 40, that guy's going to lose the people who spend half the time. They start
00:41:16.080
when they're 30, they're going to be okay, but they're never going to be truly successful.
00:41:19.920
Probably unless they really get into something that maybe they get a little fortunate to get
00:41:24.660
into. And then the people who put in the full 20 years, those are people are going to be like,
00:41:29.440
yeah, I worked my ass off my twenties, but you know what? I'm glad I did because my shit is nice
00:41:34.480
now. And now I'm not struggling. Like these, this is the reality. There is a time part of the
00:41:40.280
equation because it takes time to develop the skills. Skills are required to produce the result.
00:41:45.880
So if you don't invest the time because you believe all these spiritual guides on the internet
00:41:50.060
and travel around the world and fuck your life away, don't expect to like be living in a nice
00:41:55.540
house and comfortable. That's, that's not realistic. Unreal. Correct. It's unrealistic.
00:42:01.440
It's unrealistic. It's not a real thing. And there's so much bullshit on the internet because
00:42:06.460
there's all these people trying to sell people shit. Like look at the amount of fake entrepreneurs
00:42:11.280
on the fucking internet. It's like, it's, it's a fucking disease. Yeah. That's a whole episode.
00:42:17.280
Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, I'm getting off track, but the point is, is that y'all got to use your time wisely.
00:42:23.160
And I feel bad because this woman did, right? She went to school. She's still in school. And by the way,
00:42:28.460
she's right to still be in school because to progress in her path, that's going to require
00:42:32.780
more schooling. Right. But the reality is, is most of college is worthless. Uh, you're much better
00:42:38.980
off spending the time actually building real skills and getting some experience and great companies
00:42:44.200
that are young and going to replace these big dinosaur companies. They don't give a fuck about
00:42:47.900
your degree. That's the truth. Um, but you know, the, to, to address what she said, uh, you know,
00:42:56.460
this is my frustration with people. Okay. We do this show. Like we tell you guys, you have to
00:43:01.360
understand the political environment and you have to understand the skillset. And a lot of people want
00:43:06.580
to like, I have a lot, we have a lot of listeners that only listen to Monday show, right? They don't
00:43:11.420
listen to fucking CTI cause they don't agree with the politics. You don't have to agree because it's not
00:43:16.760
really political. It's about the actual reality of our situation. And if we don't understand
00:43:22.160
reality of the situation, we can't operate no matter what skills we have. And so this woman's
00:43:27.480
on, on this, on the screen saying, I'm not political. Don't tell me about politics.
00:43:33.900
I'm not trying to hear that part. I'm not trying to hear. Yeah. Listen, bro. Like that's why you are
00:43:39.520
where you are. Like I promise you if you, and I could be wrong, but I'm probably not like most of the
00:43:45.560
time. I bet if you go look at who they voted for, I bet you, I bet you they voted for fucking Biden
00:43:51.780
and I'll bet you they stand by his policies. And I bet they say it's not that bad. And I bet they
00:43:57.560
say things like, you know, when they talk about politics, the things they talk about are mindless
00:44:02.860
social issues. Okay. They are below the line issues. I bet for her and her friend group,
00:44:08.340
and I'm making assumptions could be totally wrong, but I bet that abortions at the top of that list
00:44:14.960
of discussion, right? Because they like to throw these social issues in here to get people emotionally
00:44:20.580
riled up. They throw identity politics in here. If you vote Republican, you're racist. Well, the fuck,
00:44:26.040
she doesn't want to be a racist. She's not a racist, right? So they vote and they don't really look at
00:44:31.420
the issues. They don't look at the economic plans and they don't look at the foreign policy. They don't
00:44:36.300
look at the things that are actually going to affect their lives on their front porch. And then they say,
00:44:41.960
when things are fucked up, somebody has to do something. Well, yeah, motherfucker, that's
00:44:46.020
somebody is you. We cannot build a great country with people that are not great. Okay. If you build
00:44:54.020
a building out of crumbling bricks and rotted materials, what are you going to have? You're
00:45:00.120
going to have a rotten building that's crumbling and falling apart. Well, if you try to build a country
00:45:05.380
off of less than ideal individuals, less than ideal quality people, people without skills, people
00:45:13.120
without moral standard, what you end up with is a country that crumbles the same way. And that's what
00:45:19.160
we're dealing with. We have a giant part of the population that believes that just because they live
00:45:25.940
in America and are quote unquote free, that they have zero obligation to contribute in any way possible.
00:45:32.380
They don't see their lives as something of service. They see their lives as something that they get
00:45:37.880
to live and it doesn't matter how they live. Don't bother me. I can do what I want. I can be fat. I can
00:45:44.440
be broke. I can be a morally corrupt human being. I can hurt people and it doesn't matter because I'm
00:45:51.160
free. But the way America is supposed to be is that we are citizens of the country and we should all feel
00:45:59.620
obligated to invest in the country for the people coming after. And what's really ironic about this
00:46:05.800
whole thing that I'm talking about here is that leftists like to think of themselves as higher
00:46:10.540
moral standard people. And they are very selfish in the way that they live. Okay. They have the
00:46:16.660
attitude of what I sort of just described. I'm here for pleasure. I'm here for what I enjoy. It doesn't
00:46:22.800
matter what I do. But if you really wanted to be of higher moral standard, wouldn't you really care a lot
00:46:28.820
about what you're leaving behind for people? Wouldn't you care a lot about the economic
00:46:34.400
environment in terms of what prosperity was even possible in this country when this whole entire
00:46:39.800
country is based upon the pursuit of happiness and opportunity and good fortune? Like if that's
00:46:47.100
what you believed and you truly thought that was the way it should be for people and those people
00:46:52.120
should have the chances that you had, even if you didn't take advantage of those chances,
00:46:55.480
then we would all be investing in the country. We would all be living our lives at a high standard.
00:47:01.320
And this is why when I say personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion, it's because I understand
00:47:06.120
very clearly that if we want a great country, we got to have great people. And people seem to forget
00:47:10.680
this. Bro, we have an obligation. There was a time 30, 50 years ago where these men, men my dad's age,
00:47:19.260
who are close to 80 years old, these people believed that they had a
00:47:25.480
obligation to live at least a decent life, to be good to people, to invest into the community,
00:47:33.000
to like do the right thing, to set a good example. They didn't have to be rich. They didn't have to
00:47:38.680
be, uh, you know, but they had to take care of their own stuff. They had to, you know, reinvest where
00:47:43.860
they could. They had to, they had, there was a certain level of understood obligation and it's not,
00:47:50.280
it doesn't exist anymore. And until we bring that back by, you know, recognizing what's going on and
00:47:56.200
then rebelling against it through the culture, we can't change anything. The only way we can build a great
00:48:01.960
country guys is by recognizing that when you have the attitude that this woman has, which is, this is not my
00:48:07.440
responsibility. It ends up fucking you. It's sad, dude. I hate seeing this stuff. Yeah. It's terrible, bro.
00:48:16.200
I agree 100%, man. The only thing I want to add is, uh, keep your fucking cat off the dining room
00:48:22.040
table. That shit's nasty. Yeah. Cats do what they want. Bro, that's nasty. Yeah. Well, I'm just saying,
00:48:29.100
man, like we gotta be real. It is terrible, bro, because like, here's the thing people are hurting.
00:48:32.500
I think the sad part about this video, man, is that she is yet to understand and put together
00:48:40.340
that because she refuses to talk about the politics is why she's in this situation. That's not what I see.
00:48:45.900
I see that plus a whole lot of other shit. You know what I'm saying? I see this. Yeah. I do know
00:48:50.020
what you're saying. Here's what I see, bro. I see someone who has deflected responsibility for
00:48:56.500
everything in their life. Like when you say someone's got to do something, no matter, listen,
00:49:02.140
no matter what the circumstance, no matter what the fuck is going on, no matter what, no matter if it's
00:49:07.560
political, there's something in front of you, there's something unfolding in front of you.
00:49:11.620
And you think to yourself, someone has to do something. That someone is always you. That's
00:49:19.040
the point. Yeah. And when you, when these, when she's like blaming this, this is what's created
00:49:24.640
this, this disgusting political ebb and flow that we have in this country. This is your fault.
00:49:31.040
Whether you want to admit it or not, this is your fault. You're struggling because you and many
00:49:36.840
people like you defer responsibility of who is quote unquote ruling over us to other people.
00:49:43.920
If we say to ourselves, well, I don't really want to get political. What you're saying is, well,
00:49:49.800
other people can decide who makes the rules for me. Other people can decide how much money I get to
00:49:55.000
take home. I'm not going to exercise my voice in this because you know what? It's annoying to me.
00:50:00.800
Well, no shit. It's annoying, but it's also annoying whenever they take more than half of
00:50:04.860
your paycheck, isn't it? It's also annoying. You're pretty annoyed about that. It's also
00:50:08.540
annoying when you go to school for six years and you can't pay your bills, isn't it? You see what
00:50:14.180
I'm saying? There's a trade-off here. And until the general population, and this is why I get on you
00:50:19.360
guys about sharing the show until we as a culture truly understand that we have to correct what's
00:50:26.680
going on in our own lives and the way we think about our own lives for the country to be corrected,
00:50:31.940
nothing could change like this. What's going on in the world won't change until people like this
00:50:36.500
start to say, actually, it is my fucking responsibility who I vote for. Actually,
00:50:41.920
it is my responsibility to know what's going on in the world. You know, actually it's irresponsible,
00:50:48.180
highly irresponsible, even in default of my obligation to America to say, I don't like politics.
00:50:55.020
Don't talk to me about politics. You see what I'm saying? Until we get to that point where we're
00:51:00.020
all having an interest in creating the environment that we're going to plant our seeds in, there's
00:51:05.720
enough people like this that vote for the wrong party or are manipulated or apathetic that don't
00:51:12.420
vote that what ends up happening is we get the most evil fucking crook people in charge of our
00:51:17.840
country, which fucks everybody. I don't know, dude.
00:51:22.060
Yeah. Yeah. My last thoughts, dude, you want to, um, so I was thinking I was going to stop by
00:51:26.620
Walmart and, uh, grab a pair of these for old Joe. Is that what those are? Yeah. Is that what
00:51:30.920
they look like? Oh my gosh. Yeah. I was going to, I think we should like sign them and send them to
00:51:35.220
them. They could at least make them like cool or somewhat decent looking. I mean, bro, these are
00:51:42.820
like, bro, it's not the Velcro. These are the life alert 300s, bro. Yeah. No shit. You know what I'm saying?
00:51:47.140
Yeah. Dude, you know, they used to make Velcro shoes. Do you know kangaroos? No. The shoe kangaroo?
00:51:54.940
I know the hat kangaroo. It might be the same company. I don't know, but they used to make
00:51:59.240
shoes when I was a kid that were Velcro and dude, they were cool. Everybody wore them. Like
00:52:03.420
if you had fucking kangaroos though, they were the shit. Yeah. Well, yeah, but they were the coolest
00:52:08.800
shoes that pay less, bro. We did get those at pay less. Maybe they weren't that cool. I just thought
00:52:13.400
they were cool. Kangaroo shoes. Yeah, bro. And we had zips too. Come on, man. We were like five. Stop.
00:52:21.540
Yeah. Handy. What'd you have when you were five?
00:52:27.440
I ain't gonna lie. I did have a pair of those, uh, Shaq dunks. Yeah. Well, we had kangaroos. Yeah. I
00:52:33.160
couldn't. Yeah. Yeah. Shaq dunks like the Walmart brand that he did. Yeah. Where he's like sliding on
00:52:38.360
the floor. Yeah. Well, Shaq's a pretty good dude for doing what he did though. Oh bro. Like listen,
00:52:43.000
when I learned about his business, like, bro, that's fucking awesome. I mean, he's made a lot
00:52:46.000
of money doing it. It was really smart, but he didn't do it for the money. He did it because he
00:52:49.400
thought it was the right thing to do. Yeah. Which I thought was cool. For the kids that couldn't
00:52:52.060
afford the fucking $300 pair of shoes. Yeah. 100%, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let
00:52:56.840
us know what you guys think down in the comments. Hashtag make a wish you old fart. Let us know what you
00:53:01.660
guys think. With that being said, man, let's cruise some of the comments. Andy, a comment. I'll be trips and falls
00:53:05.760
and fucking right into the wood chipper, man. Like I'm being real. Bro, he was saying some weird shit to kids again.
00:53:11.820
Was he? Yeah. What'd he say? He was like, I like your ear. Like this little fucking smell
00:53:17.780
like peppermints, bro. Like I like your ear, like a butterscotch, like shit. Like, bro,
00:53:23.040
what are you doing? You want a Werther's bro? Like he told this like seven year old girl,
00:53:27.720
six year old girls, like you must be 17. You old creepy. Fuck. If you don't get away from
00:53:33.460
my kid, not really saying that, bro. He did. I swear to God he did. Do you think like,
00:53:39.860
did he really? Bro, he did. Is this like a, oh man, fucking world's weird, man. Bro,
00:53:46.520
if I got a personal invitation to come meet that man with my family, I'm not going. Just
00:53:51.340
on the strength. I have no interest in being, I have no interest being around any of those
00:53:55.620
people. No, no, no. But guys, it is time to cruise the comments, man. I want to bring
00:54:00.700
up something. I got a really, really nice comment. I think this actually came from our Q and A
00:54:04.620
episode, but it's something to talk about. You know, we talk about this young generation
00:54:08.040
doing hard work and getting into it. Andy, you got that out there. This cruise of comments
00:54:12.240
comes from at Buddha Swole 7600. He says, I'm 21 years old taking a trade in plumbing. I
00:54:19.100
knew after I graduated shit just got real. I needed to find some purpose. So there's a
00:54:25.280
That's badass. We with you, Andy. That's badass. Dude, listen. He's definitely swole. Look
00:54:30.400
at his fucking back. He's a big guy. Jeez. Look, man, there's massive opportunities in
00:54:35.300
those kind of fields right now because first of all, nobody's doing them and nobody's
00:54:39.960
learning them and the people who have the knowledge that no one else has are worth the
00:54:43.840
most. Bro, we always need them too. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Bro, when I got my house,
00:54:47.400
my fucking shit clogged up like fucking seven times in the last three years. Yeah. No, I
00:54:53.100
mean, dude. I got to call them. Yeah. Because I can't do that. Plumbing, electric, concrete,
00:54:58.120
these things, like they're starting to try and combine AI with robotics. But like the
00:55:04.040
reality is, I think these skills are going to be needed forever. You know, and I think
00:55:10.900
it's important that young men like this guy here stop looking at the trades as some sort
00:55:17.080
of last ditch, you know, effort. You know what I mean? Like, like, dude,
00:55:23.220
Bro, you'll be 21 making six figures. Bro, that's what I'm saying. And just don't vote the
00:55:26.740
way the union tells you because they're going to tell you to vote fucking Democrat. And
00:55:29.400
bro, that's really like a lot of, a lot of union guys right now, like there's really suffering
00:55:34.900
right now because there's not as much work, but they continue to vote Democrat because the
00:55:38.460
union, the union makes those deals with the Democrats financially and they do it. And
00:55:43.760
like, bro, like this is what you get when you vote for the shit they tell you to. So
00:55:47.380
you, you can nod your head and say, uh, but go vote for the right person, motherfucker,
00:55:51.260
because like the truth is, um, they'll kill it. They'll kill it all. But I think this is
00:55:56.360
cool. Yeah. I thought this was just dope, man. That's fucking awesome. Yeah. So good luck in
00:55:59.980
your trade, man. Yeah. I think a lot, I think more young men should look at the trades as a
00:56:03.900
honest, real career to, to go towards. Well, bro, nobody can take that from you. The pay scale is only
00:56:09.900
going to go up because the supply of people that can do it is going down. You know what
00:56:13.740
I'm saying? Like, dude, nobody can take those skills from you. Yeah. They can't take it.
00:56:18.160
Yeah. And if nobody knows them, that means they're valuable. And you know, it was a, like
00:56:22.200
when I was a kid, like most of the dads were trades guys. Yeah. You know what I mean? Nowadays,
00:56:26.340
that's not it. No. You know, so the guys that know how to do it, especially the young ones
00:56:30.240
are going to have as much work as they want. Yeah. Yeah. Appreciate your comment, Buddha.
00:56:34.540
Yeah. Keep going, dude. Keep cleaning those pipes.
00:56:42.600
Keep laying the pipe. You know what I'm saying?
00:56:47.940
Guys, we appreciate all you guys. It would have been better if you would have said keep
00:56:50.740
laying the pipe. Yeah. Keep, I try to clean it up.
00:56:53.180
Yeah. It didn't come out. Yeah, but you made it worse.
00:56:54.780
No, I think they're both, they're both quality. They're both quality. Guys, we appreciate
00:56:58.880
you sharing the show. We appreciate you guys liking and commenting. So keep being real.
00:57:02.860
Oh, here's one. Here's one. I've had my bison hat for a few days. I've already had all kinds
00:57:06.640
of people asking me what it means and had discussions. It's working, bro. That's cool.
00:57:15.600
Ah, so keep being real ass fans, guys. Yeah, we appreciate you. Let's keep moving, man.
00:57:20.500
Headline number two. This one is making waves. This is a very, very interesting topic here.
00:57:25.420
A headline reads, Senator Mike Lee calls for investigation of J6 committee after tapes released.
00:57:30.700
Deliberately hid from us. It says, let's dive into this a little bit. So Utah Republican Senator
00:57:36.840
Mike Lee is calling for an investigation into the now defunct House January 6 committee, accusing
00:57:43.260
former and current lawmakers who served on the committee of, quote, deliberately hiding some
00:57:48.900
of the footage from the Capitol riots. Lee's comment came after House Speaker Mike Johnson
00:57:53.780
out of Louisiana began releasing more than 40,000 hours of footage taken at the U.S.
00:58:00.120
Capitol on January 6, 2021, when angry protesters angry about the 2020 election results entered
00:58:07.520
the halls of Congress, highlighting the release of the footage in a series of posts to X, formerly
00:58:13.140
known as Twitter. Lee called into question the character of former Republican representatives
00:58:18.440
Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois. Quote, why didn't Liz Cheney and Adam
00:58:24.480
Kinzinger even refer to any of these tapes? Maybe they never looked at them. Maybe they
00:58:29.380
never even questioned their own narrative. Maybe they were just too busy selectively leaking
00:58:34.280
the text messages of Republicans they wanted to defeat, Lee wrote in a post.
00:58:38.580
Maybe they don't care about anything other than their own agenda and initiatives, and they
00:58:43.740
are willing to lie, cheat, and steal, and imprison innocent Americans to do so, or even kill
00:58:50.160
them. Yeah. Maybe that. Maybe. That's possible. It's possible, yeah. So he tweeted out a couple of
00:58:54.760
things. This one says, we need to investigate the J6 committee. Follow about this one. Given the
00:59:00.160
evidence, they apparently suppressed. How much footage and how many other records do you think Nancy
00:59:05.660
Pelosi and the January 6 committee deliberately lost or destroyed? Now, here's the thing. So this
00:59:11.220
comes out. House Republicans make January 6 footage public over Democrats' security concerns. Now, this
00:59:17.620
is the new argument that's coming out from Democrats, okay? House Republicans are releasing most of the
00:59:23.860
security footage, right? We know that. Roughly 90 hours of footage have been posted on the House
00:59:29.160
Administration Committee's website by Friday afternoon in a move that Democrats and left-leaning groups
00:59:35.540
have called a threat to security. Starting Monday, members of the public will be able to set up in-person
00:59:42.560
appointments to view the Capitol Police security footage in designated rooms within the Capitol
00:59:47.560
complex. I think that's fucking awesome, by the way. I think that's really, really cool.
00:59:52.980
And they're saying that eventually around 95% of the 44,000 hours of tape will eventually be made
00:59:57.580
available, excluding segments that contain sensitive security information or information that could lead to
01:00:02.900
retaliation against private citizens. Now, here's a response. It says, quote,
01:00:07.940
it is unconscionable that one of Speaker Johnson's first official acts as steward of the institution
01:00:14.160
is to endanger his colleagues, staff, visitors, and our country by allowing virtually unfettered access
01:00:21.820
to sensitive Capitol security footage. No. What are they afraid of, Andy? No, you endangered yourself
01:00:27.220
by lying to everybody. Why don't they want this to be shown? I think that's a good question. I think we
01:00:32.020
start there. What do they not want to be shown? I think we start there. And then here's the thing.
01:00:38.180
People have already got it started. On Twitter, you got this circulating out around. A traitor
01:00:43.440
is now trending on Twitter. This is one of the videos that is going around right now.
01:00:49.960
And I've been able to confirm. This is a legit video. It's real. And it has been doctored by CNN.
01:00:56.140
And so I've got the Capitol building. I'm literally standing with the Chief of Police of the U.S. Capitol
01:01:03.920
Police. They believe that the House and the Senate will be able to read the B in roughly an hour.
01:01:12.380
Standing with the Chief of the U.S. Capitol Police. He just informed me that they believe that the House and the Senate
01:01:23.660
So what we just saw was two videos, okay? The first video was the original clip
01:01:29.620
showing Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer on the phone on a private call with then-Vice President Mike Pence.
01:01:36.540
However, that footage was doctored by CNN and showed a clip of Chuck Grassley to make it seem like this was all one big,
01:01:45.200
like everybody was on the same page, which is not what was happening.
01:01:49.420
So they used a clip and changed when the recording was playing.
01:01:53.100
Correct. Now, same audio file. This is CNN's version.
01:01:58.580
So they're playing the audio over a different time in video.
01:02:03.000
Correct. So that's one of the first things that came out, right? Maybe that's one of the things.
01:02:06.520
So they're trying to make it look like Grassley was in on it, too.
01:02:09.600
Well, look, dude, this, this, I mean, we've been saying this for fucking years, but the reality of J6 is really simple.
01:02:18.160
They planned it. They executed it. Then they, they literally, they killed one person.
01:02:26.460
Then, I mean, did you see the videos of them shooting the crowd with pepper spray balls, paint balls.
01:02:33.000
And throwing fucking disbursement cans into the crowd, concussion grenades.
01:02:40.540
I have given warnings about chemical munition. I need to let the lever keep positioned above me to start deploying.
01:03:00.560
They start shooting them with pepper spray and concussions.
01:03:05.080
Then they have provocateurs in the crowd saying, let's go, let's go.
01:03:12.660
And then these people move peacefully through the Capitol.
01:03:17.460
Like that's what happened. We watched it on live TV.
01:03:19.920
A lot of you guys didn't watch it. I watched it on live TV.
01:03:24.680
These videos show exact, there's a, do you have this video of the fist bump?
01:03:32.900
No audio guys, but what we're seeing is two U.S. Capitol police escorting a man away from the crowd, uncuffing him.
01:03:54.700
And what scenario in police work would you do that?
01:04:05.020
And then when everybody else is not around, you let him go.
01:04:13.740
So like, I remember, you know, when all of this stuff was happening, you had Reuters, everybody, they're fact checking.
01:04:17.900
The men who stormed Capitol identified by Reuters are not undercover Antifa as post-claim, right?
01:04:24.040
Because there was all this, all there was Antifa there, right?
01:04:26.780
And the fact check was that, no, it wasn't Antifa.
01:04:36.260
He said, we go undercover as Antifa in the crowd.
01:04:53.400
You know, it's just, it's the same old wordplay.
01:05:09.920
Like five or six of these dudes killed themselves because of the pressure.
01:05:19.540
One, they want to intimidate everybody from protesting during the time that they were going to destroy America, which has worked because nobody's done shit since then.
01:05:31.580
And two, they needed something to deflect the stolen election from onto.
01:05:42.320
Is the story going to be the election being in question?
01:05:51.180
So, they shifted all the energy of the population onto the quote unquote insurrection that was done by unarmed Americans in a country that has more civilian firearms than any country in the history of earth by the Constitution for the purpose of defending against tyrannical leaders, which in this situation, that is what they were protesting.
01:06:17.920
So, you're telling me that millions of people showed up to protest on January 6th when Trump was giving his speech and expected to pull off some sort of revolution with no weapons.
01:06:35.380
In a country that's founded on pulling off a revolution and having weapons for the reason of having a revolution.
01:06:45.740
So, when you think about what actually happened, what actually happened, in my opinion, was they fucking pulled a coup and then they used this to cover what they did.
01:06:58.800
Dude, even at the basis of it, like declining the National Guard coverage that was offered up by Trump.
01:07:05.200
Like, there was intel reports that were coming and they knew this was going to be out of control.
01:07:09.820
They knew, even just by the sure numbers of attendees, they knew that was way too much to handle from what they had.
01:07:21.400
Listen, dude, we're being, we're being run into the ground intentionally by a bunch of people who shouldn't be there.
01:07:31.140
Yeah, guys, tell us what you guys think about all of this.
01:07:35.020
If anybody who believes that January 6th was an actual insurrection and watches those tapes and you still say it is, you're either, you're ridiculously low IQ or you're part of them.
01:07:52.560
If you're a decent American citizen who is, maybe votes Democrat, and you watch that, and you still say, yeah, they caused an insurrection and fucking all those dudes belong in jail and all this shit, bro, as far as I'm concerned, you're part of them.
01:08:08.120
They want you to think that was an insurrection.
01:08:10.240
Because if that's supposed to be the representation of America by strength, by numbers, by emotions, right, it failed.
01:08:18.640
That's more demoralization to the rest of the country.
01:08:24.060
And then you look at what they did on the year anniversary, how they, like, think about this.
01:08:28.280
Like, think about you're a person right now who's like just now, like, you've heard us say it was bullshit this whole time.
01:08:35.760
But you have, you have still said, no, it's legitimate, right?
01:08:41.900
And now you're like, holy shit, they actually did do this.
01:08:46.380
Now think about all the other stuff they've done.
01:08:49.220
OK, now think about how they did the candlelight visual on the year anniversary and compared it to Pearl Harbor and 9-11.
01:08:57.500
OK, now, after you think about that, think about why they did that.
01:09:01.960
And the reason they did that was because they want the history books to read as a real insurrection because 40, 50 years from now, no one's going to know the difference because we'll all be dead.
01:09:12.400
All right. And the reality is if you get to that conclusion, then think about all the history they've lied about before that.
01:09:22.280
And that's where you're going to start to warp your fucking mind.
01:09:27.720
Guys, let's get to our third and final headline.
01:09:29.400
Headline number three, a little quick one for you.
01:09:31.020
Supreme Court rejects appeal of former Minneapolis police officer convicted of killing George Floyd.
01:09:36.840
But this is another one of those big topics that's out there.
01:09:40.820
You know, we've covered this with the blacks where I mean, we covered the protests, all the degradation of society and looting, the burning down of police departments and shopping centers.
01:09:51.900
Right. Like the destruction that went on during that time, the mostly peaceful time.
01:09:56.400
Right. Yeah. Talk about all of this, you know, and we and I follow this case.
01:09:59.840
Like I said, we I know we we've jumped into this quite a bit, burning down their own fucking stores in their own neighborhoods.
01:10:09.540
You know, and so, you know, a couple of we've been following this, you know, and so a couple of things happen.
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By the way, their article was literally this little excerpt and this right here.
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Right. So they didn't even get into the details of this, but we got them for you.
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So AP News article reading, the Supreme Court on Monday rejected former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's appeal of his conviction for secondary murder in the killing of George Floyd.
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The justices did not comment in leaving in place state court rulings affirming Chauvin's conviction and 22 and a half year sentence.
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Now, Chauvin's lawyers argued that their client was denied a fair trial in 2021 because of pretrial publicity and concerns for violence in the event of an acquittal.
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Floyd, Floyd, Floyd, who was black, died on May 25th, 2020 after Chauvin, who is white.
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Who is white, pressed a knee on his neck for nine and a half minutes on the street outside a convenience store where Floyd tried to pass a counterfeit $20 bill.
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A bystander video captured Floyd's fading cries of, I can't breathe.
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Floyd's death touched off protests worldwide, some of which turned violent, just a few, enforced a national reckoning with police brutality and racism that is still playing out.
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A.K.A. removing the rule of law from society completely.
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We've been having fucking insurrections in this country for the last three years saying this shit about it.
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Criminals are now, if you look backwards, it's easy to see how it's part of the fucking propaganda.
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Like, when you look backwards and you see what they've tried to create with the situation where all these prosecuting attorneys are not prosecuting crimes in inner cities, right?
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Like, when you see that, right, and then you see them release the prisons during COVID, and then you see them say this, right, which, by the way, if you actually look into the evidence, I don't know if you have it for the show,
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but the evidence shows that he actually died from fentanyl, okay?
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And if you had your knee on somebody's neck, it wouldn't take nine and a half minutes of full body weight to kill them.
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Like, that's a really, it's actually a tactic that was approved and trained into the academy.
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And most, a lot of academies use that same tactic.
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But put your neck, put your 265, 70 pounds directly on the trachea, you're done.
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Or if he would have did it on his back, that would have been mad, you know what I'm saying?
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Because, like, now you're fucking with a diaphragm from, there's so much stuff.
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But when you line these things together, it's easy to see how the lawlessness that's created in society was intentionally created through a set of multiple circumstances, not just this one thing.
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And no one's saying that there aren't cases where police should be held accountable for the shit that they do.
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But what we are saying is that this wasn't one of them.
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And they used this to propagate massive political and societal division to then also create the reality of massive crime sprees and the police unable to step in and do anything to stop it.
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They just understand that making it about black or white accelerates their agenda more quickly in multiple different ways.
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And a prime example of this, dude, like, I remember when J6 was going on and you had CNN, MSNBC talking about, look at all those people, not social distancing and not, you know, but the moment that, you know, this shit kicks off, COVID didn't exist.
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So it's like you see this, like the double standard, it's literally on every single topic that we talk about in society at some point, some way, shape, or form.
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I don't, you know, I don't really know why the justices were there.
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I think the argument, he has a very, very valid argument.
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Well, that's impossible to say, DJ, that was the most societal pressure on any issue that I have ever seen in my entire life being 44 years old.
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There was more pressure on that, to post that black square and stand with Black Lives Matter than I've ever seen on any issue ever in my history of my entire life.
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So to say that the trial was fair, it would be impossible to have a fair trial.
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Like, even if they worked and did extraordinary measures to make it fair, even those people would have still had a bias about what's actually happening.
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And that bias at that time was that Derek Chauvin killed this dude.
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Like, these jurors, they go home, they get on their fucking phone, Instagram has, everybody has, like.
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Dude, your family members were calling you saying you're a piece of shit for not posting the black square.
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Like, the amount of pressure and propaganda around this particular issue was, like, whatever ranking they have, it was at full throttle.
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And I say this to anybody out there that still has doubts or still doesn't believe that, you know, I want you to just take a second, put yourself in Chauvin's shoes.
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And before you even have a day in court, you are convicted guilty by everyone.
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That literally, one day, whether you feel like the mistake you made or whatever it is was good, bad, if it was right, wrong, justified.
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At the end of the day, we have laws in this country, you're innocent until you're proven guilty.
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He was proven guilty not even an hour after that shit was done by every person in the world.
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Bro, even if people would think that he wasn't guilty, you couldn't say it.
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You'd be labeled, back then, if you were labeled a racist, right, it meant something still.
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And, you know, like I said, I'm not saying that there isn't situations where people are unjustly murdered.
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But the reality is, is for the amount of interactions that police have, the percentage of that is, like, astronomically low.
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When we talk about all the contact points that police have over the course of a single day.
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Ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent of their interactions are handled appropriately.
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And they have been villainized and they have been defunded.
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And we're seeing the result of them being villainized and defunded.
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We have police departments that will not allow their police officers to do their job.
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OK, if we just enforce the laws and the rules of this country the way they're supposed to be, we would have an amazing country.
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But at least I would feel a little bit better about paying taxes if everything was enforced properly.
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And so think of all the police officers that have left their profession or their career because of what happened that year.
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Like, dude, they've lost all respect, all credibility with the general public.
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It's not a valid sentence for them to be sentenced to.
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You know, most police officers are fucking good dudes, man.
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If I had one gripe on you guys, it's that you don't stand up enough for what's right.
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Like we count on you guys to hold the line for the people, not for your paycheck.
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Like when this covid shit was happening, you all should have stood up and said, we're not enforcing that.
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Like when they come and whatever they're going to pull for the next year, which is coming soon, I don't know what it is.
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And I understand it's uncomfortable and I understand it.
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But if you all do it, they can't fuck with you.
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But that being said, man, that was our three three headlines.
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We talk about it to get one of those two options.
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So with that being said, our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline reads suspect ends up in stinky situation trapped in a porta potty.
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So in Glendale, Wisconsin, a police chase ended in a porta potty Wednesday after Glendale police attempted to pull over a driver in a stolen car.
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Little did officers know they would end up in a smelly situation shortly after the pursuit.
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According to Glendale Police Department, officers located at Dodge Durango, which was stolen out of Plymouth, Minnesota, on the 5400 block of Port Washington Road around 1140 AM.
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Officers saw the driver driving recklessly, and an officer attempted to deploy stop sticks.
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The driver drove into oncoming traffic and caused a crash with two other vehicles at the 5000 block of Port Washington Road.
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The four people inside the stolen vehicle fled from the vehicle and ran from police, who were not far behind.
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Golfers at a nearby golf course saw a police car speeding across the green.
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A video taken from golfers at Lincoln Park, which is on the west side of the highway, shows police officers surrounding a porta potty.
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It's where they found one suspect trapped after a golfer stepped in and took matters into his own hands.
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A nice, relaxing, beautiful day on the golf course.
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At least they're not trying to mess up the fairway.
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Bro, imagine having to put that dude in your car.
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We'd take him to one of those quarter car washes and spray him down and put the brush on him.
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Well, that's why a lot of cars got those plastic seats in there, man.
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Like, that's probably the last place I would want to fucking hide from anything.
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Even in the scary movie, I'm not going to a fucking porta potty, bro.
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Because then you can't even see what's going on.
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I mean, if he was smart, probably wouldn't be...
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I'm sure they had lots of practice tipping their buddies over.
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Like, they tipped it on the door so we couldn't get out.