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My friends, how are you? It is absolutely fantastic to see you for yet another video and I hope that you are doing well out there. But unfortunately, it's another day in America, which means absolute chaos and carnage and destruction of America's economy. And as we all know, that always falls on the workingclass Americans. While the billionaires continue to get richer by the day, we are the ones out here just struggling to get by. And it seems to get worse and worse for us as we go. And I got to be honest with you, as a workingclass American that's just struggling to get by, just trying to make a living out here, I'm getting damn sick of watching us get robbed blind by the very wealthy in our country. And they get on the TV and they tell us about how everything is absolutely fantastic. We had that jackass on the news last week. I forgot his name cuz like I told you guys last week, I don't respect these [ __ ] enough to remember their names. But he told us how great America's economy was doing because uh the numbers were there to prove it and the numbers were that the credit card debt is at an all-time high in this country and keeps going higher and that's how he decided that we are doing so well in this country highinterest debt my friends and that was really frustrating now wasn't it I was not amused by that at all but unfortunately we got some other stuff to talk about because it's been a very very rough year in this country uh for a lot of people we have seen seen massive job loss. We've seen uh the tariffs uh reduce our buying power by a huge numbers to where we couldn't afford the stuff that we used to buy. And now on top of that with the war um going on with Iran, I'll be honest with you, I'm not really paying much attention to that because it moves so fast. The war is over. Everyone things been obliterated.
The Straight of Hormuz is closed. Iran is being big old bullies to us and they won't let us do whatever we want to do.
and I just cannot figure out what the [ __ ] is what over there anymore. Uh to the point that it's like hard for me to actually pay attention. But after the war started, we watched us all of us get absolutely obliterated here in America through high gas prices, high diesel prices, and I heard energy costs are soaring through the roof. I don't know about the rest of you, but we're coming up on summer. And hell, I'm terrified. I don't know want to know what the AC bill, the electric bill is going to cost in my house. uh with the uh summer coming and the higher energy cost, I don't [ __ ] know if I can afford it. I have no clue. But it just keeps getting worse for us, doesn't it, my friends? It absolutely does. Today, we're going to talk about um basically America's supply chain sending yet another warning shot to the American people that shit's about to get [ __ ] worse. That's what's going on here. And we've seen this uh o over the last year. It's been quite the [ __ ] show now, hasn't it? as we saw the uh Liberation Day tariffs completely destroy the supply chain in America. And I know some people will argue with me it's not completely destroyed. Well, you're probably right. It's not dead yet, but we're certainly [ __ ] working on it. Well, we're not. The uh incompetent leadership of our country is 100% working on uh destroying the supply chain. But during that, you know, we saw all the telltale signs that things were about to go wrong and uh we were going to start losing jobs. um and and all the [ __ ] that goes along with it, right? And as we witnessed all of that, hell, in my field, I was right about what was going on, even though every other Trump humping truck driver out there told me that I was wrong and that I was lying about what was happening. Well, then we started seeing all the trucking companies file bankruptcy and close up shop and leave their drivers stranded on the [ __ ] road, telling them, "Huh, tough luck, dummy, and find your own way home. We're no longer in business."
which uh shockingly is a very common way for uh trucking companies to fire truck drivers. They just say, "Well, go [ __ ] yourself. You're out of here and you'll just have to find your own way home.
Leave the truck where it is. We don't care. We're bankrupt." That's a really, really common thing, right? And of course, we saw all that happen and it was frustrating. It was even more frustrating because of the Trump supporters. Uh they would lie to our faces and tell us that everything was fantastic. They would tell us that uh everything was great. This was the greatest economy. they'd ever seen and they're making the most money that they've ever made in their lives. And we all knew that that was 100% [ __ ] now, didn't we? And uh my friends, it just never stops being frustrating in this [ __ ] country, now does it? Uh as we as we go through all of this stuff.
Um uh good news, I guess, if you haven't noticed. I'm back in the truck. We won't spend too much time on that, but uh the the main components are fixed and there's uh still work to do uh to um uh get some um small minor things fixed on the truck, but I ran out of money fixing all the other [ __ ] So, we'll just have to do it as we go, my friends. But we're just kind of uh getting through that.
Anyways, back to the point of the video.
Uh well, real quick, thank you all for your support as I went through my truck breakdown. Um, it's hard when you miss a couple videos here and there to get yourselves back yourself back in the YouTube uh the good graces of the YouTube algorithm. Uh, so thank you all for sticking with me as I went through that. Um, we should be good to make videos almost daily for quite a while here now. We'll see what next week brings though because I got a big move going on next week. Any [ __ ] ways.
Back to the point. Um, I am posting an article um in the uh description. And it's an article from Freight Waves, which is a publication I lean on heavily for what's going on in America's supply chain, right? What all is going on. And sometimes they straight up piss me off because they'll uh get paid by whoever their corporate overlords are or their billionaire donors are. And they'll put out ads, I mean, articles that they're just straight up lies about how the the the trucking economy is doing so amazing and and people are making a ton of money. And then even they have to come to terms with reality sometimes and put out real information. And that's what they did in this particular article that I'm uh posting a link to uh in the description. And what it talks about is basically sweeping layoffs and bankruptcies and closures all over the [ __ ] country all related to America's supply chain. And it's some very interesting stuff in there. Of course, it's freight waves. I'm a truck driver.
There is obviously the normal stuff in there about trucking companies uh that are closing down uh filing bankruptcy, truck drivers losing jobs, all of that uh normal standard [ __ ] that you would expect to find on uh freight waves. But obviously with the uh destruction that's been done to America's economy, it is much much deeper than that, my friends.
And we're talking like a total in this particular article of 5,100 jobs lost to the American people. And I know that doesn't sound like a lot, but we've covered these small stories for the last year and a half on this channel. And uh you know, I I used to get a lot of [ __ ] from people when I would say, "Hey, 600 truck drivers just lost their jobs." And they'd go, "Well, that doesn't matter because there's 3 million truck drivers in America, so that's just a drop in the bucket and none of that matters." Well, there's so many goddamn factors to that, right? That's uh 600 uh families basically that can't eat, that can't afford to stay in their house at that point unless somebody finds a job.
really really [ __ ] quick. Um, and you know, it's obviously a much deeper issue than just 600 people got laid off. But as we went through it over the last year, it was something like a million Americans lost their jobs. Just straight up lost them. And it was like a 100,000, this is according to Trump's BLS that lies to us. Something like a 100,000 truck drivers in America lost their jobs. That's even on top of the uh the uh crackdowns on immigration, the crackdowns on the uh non-domicile CDLs, uh the crackdowns on the English language proficiency when it comes to driving a truck because um what it is is the you guys know that the MAGA movement always needs a boogeyman, right? Always needs something to be afraid of. They're a very uh terrified group of people.
They act tough. I know they're probably watching this video right now going, "Shut up. I'm an alpha male, bro." I know, honey. You're you're a big big tough alpha male. Yet you guys are always [ __ ] terrified of something.
And in trucking, it's always the the the immigrant. They took my job. They're over here making the roads less safe, right? That's what they they say. And look, there are examples of an immigrant truck driver being involved in a trucking accident. I made a video putting out what two or three uh white dudes like born in America white dudes that were involved in like getting drunk and driving their semi-truck off the road or uh involved in a fatal accident where the dude killed like I think eight people because he was driving through a construction zone while watching Tik Tok on his phone and didn't even slow down, didn't even attempt to push the brakes when he was plowing his uh truck through uh multiple families right in front of him. And uh the reason I put that out was to say, look, I see you guys aren't saying, "Oh god, we got to get all the Matthews out of trucking. They're a real [ __ ] problem." I noticed when it's white guys doing [ __ ] in America, there's no movement by the white guys of America to remove all the white guys from the thing where a white guy just caused a real [ __ ] problem. But anytime a a brown guy does it or a black guy does it or or or a gay guy does it or or a transgender person does it, they go, "See, I told you it was [ __ ] all of them." The same standard doesn't apply to us white folks now, does it?
No, that's just an individual completely different from us. Not not all white people are the same. What's wrong with you? It's like, yeah, now apply that all of that that you just said to your hate to all the things that you're [ __ ] angry about and uh you'll you'll find that um you're full of [ __ ] is what you'll find out. And I feel like I got off topic, but I don't know how much I give a [ __ ] I'm not really sure. Um, we'll get back to the point, I guess.
But obviously the standard uh trucking jobs uh being lost, uh the warehouse jobs being lost, anything having to do with uh logistics in this country being lost, of course, and then it goes uh deeper than that. on the uh article that I'm I'm uh putting in the uh description. Um at the bottom of it, it shows a whole list of companies that are uh uh closing down uh locations, laying off employees, filing for bankruptcy, whatever absolute tragedy that they are having uh happen with their country, I mean company. And it's like uh furniture manufacturers, it's uh food services, it's those uh real fancy food services that most of us can't afford. You know, the one where they prepackage your meals and they uh ship it in like a refrigerated box to your front door. I can't afford that [ __ ] anyways, but apparently people used to be able to afford those in America. It was a pretty I think big business. I don't know the numbers on it or anything like that. But you watched all these prepackaged meal uh companies pop up and they they seem like they made quite a bit of money there for a while. and it sort of fits the theme of every goddamn other thing going on in this country right now is when you bankrupt all the [ __ ] that live in your country, all the workingclass people. Um, it shouldn't be shocking that they can't afford your high-end product anymore, it shouldn't surprise a lot of people when that happens. But of course, uh these uh these uh companies that came out in big numbers to uh rally for Donald Trump to throw money at him to support him are now uh standing there just looking [ __ ] stupid staring at us going, "Why won't you buy my high-end prepackaged uh food that we send to your door in a refrigerated box?" And I can't say for sure that those companies supported Donald Trump. But what I can tell you is a lot of big business supported Donald Trump and a lot of small business. Now, that's kind of the funny one, isn't it?
Um, in a way I'm not against like small business owners. I am one. I'm going through the the whole struggle right now of being one. Trust me, it's a real [ __ ] show over here. I'm not necessarily against them. But when somebody comes out and they say, "Hey, I have a great economic plan that's going to destroy your business and you go, "Fuck yeah, sign me up. I'm going to vote for you, bro." Uh, that's it's just weird to me, right? When the farmers heard that Donald Trump was going to impose these blanket tariffs that caused them to go bankrupt in in his first term and they went out there and they said, "Fuck yeah, Donald Trump's good for the economy. I'm going to vote for him."
It's like, what are you not getting? Did you bump your [ __ ] head? Like, what happened to you? How do you not understand that he's going to wreck the [ __ ] business that you own? I don't get it. and the small business owners out there that were buying uh merchandise from other countries and they were uh reselling it here in the United States and they they heard tariffs and they went [ __ ] yeah I think tariffs are a really fantastic [ __ ] idea and uh they went and they voted for Donald Trump and they posted on Twitter about how great Donald Trump was going to be and they sent him money and they went to the rallies and they did all the [ __ ] and then the tariffs hit and they went Donald but I can't afford the tariffs Donald will you help me you have to understand I voted for for you. Can you make an ex exception for me, please?
And we hear that a lot from the Trump supporters, right? When their small business goes under, uh when their wife gets deported, um when they lose their job, any number of those things, they go, "Donald, can you please make an exempt exception?" Whatever word I'm looking for. Maybe exemption's right.
I'm not really sure. Can you please do me a favor because I supported you? And they're learning rather quickly that Donald Trump doesn't give a flying [ __ ] about them. And he's not going to even listen to you. He's not going to open your [ __ ] email. He's not going to respond. He's not going to truth social about it because he straight up does not give a [ __ ] about you. Right. Um, back to the point I guess um is the the point that I'm making is this is a very widespread uh uh chain of layoffs that spanned something over like 20 states um all losing uh jobs uh through all of this supply chain collapse that is going on in our country right now, right? Um and uh like I was saying earlier, you know, a lot of people look at these numbers and they go, "Well, it's just not a a big deal. It's like people lose jobs all the time. And uh I don't know why you're making a big deal out of this. And like I pointed out earlier in the video. It is a big deal because they all add up, right? And and like I pointed out earlier, it's it's there there people still on the other end, right? There's still people on the other end of this that are losing their [ __ ] jobs that are just trying to get by like every one of us out there. And the really disturbing part about this, my friends, is um is that Trump supporters support this uh even when it is people that are most likely to be Trump supporters that are getting fired for it. Right? You guys remember uh not too long ago I covered now I don't remember the name of it. It was some uh music in music musical instrument company. I remember in the video I called them musical weapons for some reason. It was very bizarre. It was a weird thing for me to do, but sometimes I get ahead of myself and say stupid [ __ ] Um, but uh they they manufacture musical instruments and I believe they were based in like Ohio or something like that. And there was a lady there that was like 70 years old that voted for Donald Trump. And uh she said uh she said, "I'm starting to regret my vote for Donald Trump." And this was just like a couple months ago. And it is so typical of MAGA, right? She didn't re uh she didn't regret her vote when other people lost their job. She didn't regret her vote when people were rounded up and thrown in concentration camps. She didn't regret her vote when other Americans were getting gunned down by the ICE Gestapo in America's streets.
When it affected her paycheck personally, she said, "I I'm starting to regret this. I think this was a really bad decision." And it's so typical of MAGA. And I'll never forget one of the comments on that video was a Trump supporter going, "Good [ __ ] it. That's what I I voted for. I voted for all these worthless [ __ ] to lose their jobs." He didn't even know these people. He just knew that somebody else was being harmed and uh they weren't going to have a paycheck. And that's the kind of [ __ ] that MAGA gets off to, right? They get really excited when harm is done to other people. Do you know why? Because MAGA is basically a bunch of underachieving dorks that never tried hard in life at all, which is fine. I support that. If you want to be a lazy sack of [ __ ] I think that's a fine way to live if that's what you want to do.
But I do. I honestly mean that. But you don't get to blame other people that went out there and tried harder than you and got a better job than you and have a nicer house than you and then go, "Well, [ __ ] it. I want them to live worse than me because I'm an underachiever and I don't [ __ ] want to try very hard in life." I fully believe that being a lazy [ __ ] is 100% one of the choices you can make in life. However, you can't be mad at other people that did better than you. Right? So, this guy watched my [ __ ] video. He watched my video where I even pointed out this 70-year-old woman that voted for Donald Trump and said, "I'm starting to regret my vote."
And that woman that joined forces with him to go out and vote, he said, "Good [ __ ] That worthless piece of [ __ ] I wanted her out of her job." Anyways, MAGA will eat their own, my friends.
It's absolutely [ __ ] insane the way that they act. But anyways, um what I was trying to say was across 20 uh 20 states, um we see all these layoffs in different [ __ ] industries all over uh the country. Uh like I said, every bit of it connected to the supply chain because turns out damn near everything is connected to the supply chain. Almost everything out there is connected to the [ __ ] supply chain. So, um yeah, you start losing jobs when you start [ __ ] up the supply chain is the point that I'm trying to make. Um, and I feel like this is one of those things that um, as if America's economy hasn't gotten enough warning shots fired at it already. This is another one of those things where we are uh, it's sort of the tip of the iceberg. It's like, okay, these many people lost their jobs and then next month that news is going to be even worse. The same 5,100 or whatever that lost their job this month is going to be 30,000 that lost their job next month. Because the fact of the matter is absolutely none of this is [ __ ] sustainable. We cannot have a good economy. Uh [ __ ] going well while we're still uh going back and forth on these blanket tariffs. The Supreme Court keeps uh striking them down. Um and we can't have a good economy while we're at uh at war with Iran. We can't have one while we're choking off the global oil supply.
We can't have a good economy while we've uh looked at our closest trade partners and allies in America and told them that they [ __ ] us over. That's a crazy thing to say. I know I haven't made any videos uh having to do with Canada for a while because my opinion on that is Canada handled their business. They don't need my goofy ass sitting here talking for them. The people of Canada said, "Hey, we we got this. Don't worry about us." And and they just went to work and [ __ ] backed Donald Trump's stupid ass off a long time ago. I mean, I'm sure he still says stupid [ __ ] every once in a while, but uh when he thought he was going to bully Canada, he didn't he didn't get away with it at all. Um, and uh, the reason I bring that up is because y'all got this. You don't need me to speak for you. [ __ ] it. I mean, good job. I'm proud of you. That's a good thing to do. Um, and I haven't had to make the topics on it because on top of that, my good friend Guard the Leaf, he's got that [ __ ] locked down, too. So, I you you don't need me anymore is the [ __ ] point. But the reason I brought it up is because Canada's always been a friend, always been a [ __ ] ally. I mean, we've probably I I'm pretty sure we've had some skirmish skirmishes from time to time, but I mean, that's just uh what family does, right? Every once in a while, we fight with each other. And then this [ __ ] comes along, [ __ ] up that whole alliance uh to where Canada, our our our [ __ ] neighbor, is out there making deals with all these other countries, just basically cutting us out of the equation. And how the [ __ ] do you have a good working economy when your whole strategy is isolation? And that doesn't make sense in a global [ __ ] economy. It makes absolutely zero sense at all. So, I know this was full of tangents. I'm getting kind of back in the swing of [ __ ] getting back in the truck and doing these videos. And, you know, it's a little uh weird to kind of get used to that again, but the point is uh more blows to America's supply chain.
That's what we just saw. And we're going to continue watching it get worse and worse and worse for everyone. And it just [ __ ] I don't know what to say about it anymore. It's just um until um Donald Trump leaves office, until all of these uh uh beta cuck Republicans that we have uh running this country all uh leave office, this is our reality. This is the world we live in, the the America we live in anyways. And it's just I mean I don't see how it gets better for like the next 50 years, next hundred years.
And that's only if we have competent leadership that entire [ __ ] time. And that's kind of sad now, isn't it? So, with that said, I guess I'll get back to work. Love you guys. Bye now.
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