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Waking up With Poly: Debates, Rants & Hot Takes (Portrait)Added:
Hey, morning y'all.
Luca, VJ, how you guys doing this morning?
Tamson, what's going on?
How you guys doing?
Hey, thank you for the gift. I appreciate that, Tamson.
Yeah, there he is. There he is, VJ.
And I seem to be I seem to be getting a little worse.
I don't know why that is, but I seem to be getting it a little bit a little bit worse than a lot. So, I don't know.
I seem to get a little worse than than a lot of other people, too. I don't I don't know why that is, but it does seem to be the case.
Uh, but that's okay.
It's okay.
Paulie for president of Puerto Rico.
I like it.
I like it.
Can y'all hear me? Okay.
Check. Check. Oh, wait. No. Oh, yeah.
There you go. Yeah, it's coming out.
Tara, thank you so much for the fireworks. I appreciate that.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. Wy's in the chat for Tara.
Warm weather, nice beaches, tropical weather. All All I could think about when you said that was uh Excuse me. Sorry.
All I could think about when you said that is uh is freaking the movie Snatch.
Hey Tony. Hey Norbert.
Yeah. All I can think about is the is the movie Snatch where they're like uh what does he say? Bad food, worse weather. Mary [ __ ] Poppins.
England, you know, bad food, worse weather. Mary [ __ ] Poppins.
Snatch is a great movie. Snatch is a great movie.
No, I actually used to run Saturday mornings all the time. Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Um, but I stopped and well, now I'm going back cuz I need more content and uh I'm still fundraising for my camera. So yeah, you're right.
That was a mistake on my part.
Yeah. So, I'm still uh I'm still fundraising on my uh for my camera and we're we're getting there. We're moving slow but steady, you know. Slow but steady.
Neurospicy, thank you so much for the corgis for clearing that out of my gift gallery. I really, really appreciate it.
Thank you so much. W's in the chat for Neurospicy.
Yeah, Stephen. Yeah, I used to do it all the time. There was the check for Neurospic for clearing out those corgis.
That's it. I didn't I didn't have to put it up on the gift on the as a gift goal.
That was just cleared out of my gift gallery. I love it.
Thank you. I think we only have four gifts left, actually.
Oh, I got to I got to look it up. Sorry, I I'd actually have to go for you guys who know Matt Matt uh Matt's helping me out because he he knows cameras a lot better than I do. Canon, I think it's EOS R50 or something like that.
I found it used on on some used camera website for like 600 and then I got to buy the lens which is like another like 600.
You just got that exact camera, Mary?
Yeah, that's what I'm That's what I'm trying to get.
We need a Jubilee episode with Paulie.
Well, I mean, if anybody has the has the hookup on uh on Jubile on Jubilee, you know, then then let me know.
Zoya Bean, thank you so much.
Yeah, if if anybody has the hookup on cameras or uh you know, or or Jubilee entry, I'm here for it, you know.
I can apply for certain episodes on the website.
I'm not doing that right now, but maybe one of these days.
Maybe one of these days.
Yeah, maybe one of these days I'll do it.
love to see a progressive versus 20 conservatives. I think they've done that.
Honestly, I think that's I think that's a thing they've already done.
Yeah. I don't think that that's a Yeah, but not with me. I have to be the progressive in it.
What would I talk what what topics do I talk about?
Oh [ __ ] I'm losing I'm losing stuff.
I'm I'm really not that concerned, y'all. Like I'll I'll go on there when it's time to go on there.
I'm not in a rush.
I'm not in a rush.
I'm just kind of, you know, I am letting opportunities show up as opportunities show up. So, yeah, like like Ari just said, I'm camera shy. I don't think I can do it.
Yeah, I'm I'm too camera shy for that type of thing.
Yeah. And there I'm a lot of things, okay? Some good, some bad, some all sorts of things. I'm not camera shy.
I'll tell you that much. That that's that's the one part where we're like I I don't think we have too much too much to worry about.
That's one thing I don't I I don't think I'm going to be able to convince anyone of anyone is that I'm camera shy.
Yeah, that's the that's the one thing I don't think I'll be able to convince anyone of.
All right. All right. Well, if you still support Trump, you can join the guest request box or call on the number that's above my head and I'll I'll try to I'll try to break my camera shyness to um See, here's the thing. This is what's annoying. See, I was putting on my headset. I was putting on my headset because somebody joined my guest request box and I was getting ready to call up and talk to them and then they had to go jump into my chat and start yelling debate me and now I don't even want to anymore.
I I I literally was putting on my headset.
Like I run a debate channel. If you join my guest guest request box, that's what it's for. Typing stuff in there doesn't help anything. It just makes you annoying and also kind of sets the tone for everything before we even start.
It's just childish. It's just childish.
I tell people that all the time. The best way to never end up on my show is to go into my chat and start yelling at me.
The best way to never end up on my show is to go in my chat and start yelling at me.
All right, I'll give you a chance. We'll see if I'm we'll see if I'm proven right. Y'all can y'all um can y'all do me a favor? First of all, um if anybody is screening calls right now, um I do have a couple people in there that uh that are trying to come up in my call center. So, um if you guys if anybody's screening calls there, I'd really appreciate it.
Uh, thanks Ari. I appreciate that.
And stop switching between which lives.
I get confused. Besides that, y'all, if you guys would like to support the live, uh, first of all, come in there, hit the like button, chat in my chat, okay? Say stuff in the chat, okay? That is in that is insanely helpful. Okay, that is insanely helpful uh to make sure that I get pushed out. So, uh, and get on the FYP. We know, like I said, David Pacman and many other creators are talking about leftist creators being suppressed, especially on YouTube. Uh, the number one way you can do it is one, turn on those notifications. B, show up for for the lives, watch the videos, and see, make sure when you're in here, you're saying something, okay? I should never have I should never have a zero or one chat rate on my live, okay? That should that should never happen. So, come and say something. If you'd like to support financially, I also really appreciate that. That is always um that is always very much appreciated. Like I said, of course, I am uh working on my camera fund.
So, um so yeah, uh if you guys like to support that way, I really appreciate.
Also, I'm like I think I'm four gifts away from clearing out the the gift gallery over there. I think I need like four or six of these from one person in order to clear this off the gift gallery for the hand hearts over here.
Um so, oh no. Oh no. What did I do? I broke it.
Okay, there we go.
Hoodie, thank you so much for the hand hearts. I really appreciate Oh, Nuro, too. Nurero, Nurero with the with clearing it out. Oh my goodness. Nurero cleared it out and then Hoodie right behind him with the with the with the hand hearts. I really appreciate that.
I really, really appreciate that. Big chat for Nurero and for Hoodie for uh for knocking that out real quick. I really appreciate you guys. Thank you guys so much. Big D in the chat.
Oh my god, suck my dick. Polly. Oh my god. Pies. Oh my god.
THIS IS WHY I DON'T take people that jump up in my chat and start and and tell me to to bathe them. This is why.
See, I'm proven right again. Thank you so much, BJ. This is why I'm proven right again. I'm I'm always right.
Yeah. I mean, hey, it I I didn't say, you know, have a little like uh you know, a little Why are you on debate me? You just had a chance to freaking debate me and you started you started yelling other things. Okay, she's right. Your mouth is nice. Oh, thank you. I I think I guess I'll take my mouth being nice.
Uh I I guess that's a compliment, right?
You got a pretty mouth.
You got You got a pretty mouth.
Oh, goodness gracious. All right. Well, happy Sunday morning. Uh, we just we have Ari in there checking on a few calls right now. We do have a couple people that are trying to come in. So, as soon as uh as soon as she screens the people real quick, we'll get on to the next call.
But uh if she's ever going to start I just have to bring one of them up.
We'll see. Maybe I'll just bring someone up.
How do you become a call screener? Join my Discord and message me.
Yeah. Why? I did say Saturday, right?
Why are people going like Saturday? Like like it's not It is Saturday, right? Did I say Sunday?
Oh, that makes sense. I actually told Ari this morning, like, no joke, I was like I was like, because we were talking about how because we were gone for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, we were talking about how Thursday felt like a Monday. And I actually told her this morning, I was like, you know, uh I was like, "Today, funny enough, actually feels like a Sunday." Like, I thought today was Sunday. I don't know why, but I really thought today was Sunday.
So, it makes sense that I said that.
So, we live in the matrix. Okay, let me see if I can do this real quick.
It feels like a Sunday. It feels like a Sunday.
All right. It just does.
It feels like a Sunday. I'm right. Don't question me on it. Okay.
I'm right. Don't question me on it.
Hello. How are you?
>> I'm doing good, sir. How are you, buddy?
>> I'm doing excellent.
>> A real educated gentleman, please, sir.
>> I'm sorry. What' you say?
>> Yes. Ramen Kula from Rand, Texas. sir, first time caller, now new listener.
And I tell you what, the comments that I just put in there, the people don't understand nothing. They've been brainwashed.
They have considered themselves as evil people and they don't even know what the hell they're doing to the women of their families. They sold them out. No matter what the circumstances are, this emergency thing is going to end up being equivalent to like India's emergency post cast system too. You know what I mean about that as well. Now, if we want true facts, we need to have this administration hung bug no matter what the circumstances are. Plus, this [ __ ] really needs to get out of our lives and all the America's nightmares will be gone away.
And the happiest part will be that day he's dead will be the happiest time that we'll finally have and we don't have to worry about his ass going to slammer. But nothing at all. But what most people had forgotten about Trump also 2019, the year where he brought the al-Qaeda and one other terrorist group to Arlington Cemetery and Camp David. That is a [ __ ] disgrace to this country.
It's a [ __ ] disgrace of what else is going on. He wants that 1.8 8 billion for everybody who ride January 6 almost put that place in the schmitters.
Those [ __ ] don't deserve a [ __ ] dime of that [ __ ] That's that's where white people think that they're [ __ ] entitled to everything that they [ __ ] want. But hey, you know what? That's your fault.
That's not our fault. Minorities are equal, too, people.
And if and if you don't like educated men like me, leave. Don't talk to us. We don't want to hear you.
Right. Right. Paulie.
>> Oh, I'm just letting you cook, brother.
I don't I don't I I don't need any comments. You're doing You're doing just fine, I think. So, sir, >> how can you How can you white people trust a [ __ ] pedophile protection program like [ __ ] Trump?
Kiss my [ __ ] ass and let minorities be your best bets as good people AND WHICH ALL OVER THE [ __ ] WORLD YOU'RE [ __ ] DISGRACE WHITE PEOPLE. BUT CRY IT OUT [ __ ] LOUD.
MY GOD.
If you haven't heard anything like this before, Paul probably ever in your lifetime from an educated man that has an IQ of 150.
>> I have ne I have never I've never heard anything like this. That that is that is 100%. I have this is um this is the first time. This is the first time. Yep. 100%. I'm uh I'm >> I'm I'm a little scared. Uh, and uh, but uh, but way to cook, brother. I mean, you definitely you definitely you definitely just cooked there. All right, I'm going to let you go. But uh, thanks for coming on the show. I appreciate you.
>> Yeah. Yes, sir. And you know what? With all these subjects that are going on, I could talk against white people all I know, for all I care, because they have hurt us minorities pretty damn badly.
And still the racist things happen all over the place. And for the African-American friends and all other minorities, please help yourselves. Save yourselves. Get out of these gang related systems kind of ordeal. The more you happen to do that, your self-esteem will be way much further. Go through college, get an education for crying out loud. We even need to have our [ __ ] minimum wage up. I mean, 725, that's too less. That's not going to pay for all the [ __ ] bills. And guess what?
I say all the damn time on my articles, YouTube, me go live, whatever. But this son of a [ __ ] Trump, he gets to pay for like $750, WHICH IS A [ __ ] 360 AND FIVE [ __ ] DAYS WHILE WE PEOPLE HAVE TO PAY OUR [ __ ] FAIR SHARE, WHICH IS NOT RIGHT AT ALL.
YOU [ __ ] PEDOPHILE ASS KISSING TRUMP HEAD [ __ ] I stand up for all women. I stand up for all men. But when they make those mistakes, go [ __ ] all this. You [ __ ] around. You found out. And you're finding out from two good minority gentlemen right now as we speak.
Yeah, that that I I have I have no I I I am very very very very rarely left speechless.
>> Um this is this is this is one of those few times when I am left I I don't know what to say. Uh so I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna say nothing. Uh, I'm gonna I'm gonna drop you, but I appreciate you being up. All right.
>> Yes, sir.
>> All right, man. Have a good one.
>> This voice here.
>> I I got nothing.
I have I have legitimately nothing to say, dude. Dude had passion and you can't you can't hate on that. Dude had passion. That's that's fire. That was the chat for caller. That was that was that was some that was some that was that was that was very spirited. We should all I like that we should all be as passionate as that gentleman was. Right.
We should all be as passionate as that gentleman was.
For real. For real.
I I got nothing. I have nothing. I I'm like, "Okay, cool.
I just need a second after that. I just need a second after that." That was That was quite a bit.
Um, wow. All right. Well, we're going to keep this thing going. Really appreciate you guys. Uh, Azb, thank you so much for the heart and clearing that off my gift gallery. Um, I really appreciate that.
W's in the chat for uh for Azb. I'm sorry if I pronounced that incorrectly.
I really do apologize.
Uh, where you were confus I I I was also confused. Hey, it's okay that he he heard me think it was Sunday. So, we started this live out with a sermon.
You know, we started this live out with a sermon. That's what happened.
Yeah, usually the people screaming on my live are MAGAS. It's very rarely uh it's very rarely uh very rarely people on the left. So that's uh that's interesting. Um Julian, thank Julianne, thank you so much for the the first gift there, too.
I really appreciate that. Yeah. Uh, all right, y'all. Now, uh, we're going to move on to the next caller. I appreciate you guys. I don't know how we're going to beat that, honestly. Like, after that, I might as well just shut down the live and just call it day. There's really no way to There's really no way to top that, is there? I think that's the end of it. Uh, we're done. Anyways, yeah, we are we we peaked too early there. I think we peaked too early there. Y'all, if you guys like support, I do have super chats. I do have gifts.
I have uh all that. And I have two more gifts left on the gift gallery that I'm trying to clear out. Everything that you guys send is going to my camera fund to get me a new camera. And by new camera, I mean an actual camera so I can start talking to people and doing interviews on the ground without using my phone.
So if you'd like to help support on that, I do that. I also, of course, have uh Cash App, PayPal. They're all at Poly Politics. Uh so thank you guys so much.
I appreciate you.
>> Hi. Hello.
Yes. How are you?
>> I'm doing great. How old are you?
>> Yeah, I'm 37.
>> Awesome. Do you still port Trump?
>> Definitely.
>> Awesome. What is that?
>> Uh, so would you want your kids to have a pubid blockers medication? Sure.
>> At the age of five.
>> Sure. Azep, thank you so much for the meteor shower. Holy [ __ ] Big W in the chat for Az for the meteor shower. Huge W to in the chat for that. Oh my god.
Hell yeah. I really, really appreciate that. Huge. Light that thing up. Oh my god.
Holy [ __ ] That is absolutely amazing.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Holy [ __ ] Anyways, yeah. Why would I give a [ __ ] about my kid having puberty boxers? Who gives a [ __ ] >> Do you So, so do you have kids?
>> Yeah. Do you have kids, sir?
>> I do.
>> You do?
>> Yeah. But I will never allow the previous government uh to allow this medication, you know.
Uh >> no, if you have kids, sir, you don't need the government to allow something or not allow something. Okay. Neurosicy.
Thank you so much. W the chat for Neurospicy. Hold on, sir. W's the chat for Neurospicy for literally lighting up the entire gift gallery, which adds up Neurospicy today. Lit the entire effing gift gallery. Huge W's in the chat for Neurospicy. Another one for ASZ as it for lighting that entire thing up. Huge W's. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you. I really really appreciate it. Means the means the world. Really truthfully. Truthfully does. Thank you so much.
Thank you. Sorry. Um whoever you are that that was a lot more important than what you're talking about. We're trying to if you don't want your kids to have purity blockers, what does that have to do with the [ __ ] government? Just >> just don't don't just don't sir. If your if you want to make your kids life kids' lives worse, that's on you. And that's it should be the decision between you and the doctor and uh and your kids, right? And the government shouldn't have anything to do with it, right? So, first of all, I don't know what the [ __ ] you're talking about at five. Uh I don't know why you would need a puberty blocker 5 years before even pretty much the possibility of [ __ ] having puberty. And if you are starting to go to puberty at five, you desperately need puberty blockers. That is like the number one thing you need, okay? If you are starting to go through puberty at five, right? Because you should not be going to p through puberty at that. That would be incredibly unhealthy.
>> Man, you sound stupid. You hear yourself?
>> Yeah. I see see these headphones I got in it. They're they're inear monitors. I can hear myself like really really well.
Yeah, >> that's that's literally the whole point.
>> I love them.
>> You see them? You see them in here?
That's what they're for is so I can hear myself.
>> Okay. Please, please hear when I say please hear yourself understand what you're saying cuz what you're saying to me is irrelevant and sounds stupid. Jenn said that's why I love Donald Trump.
>> He's coming in office and trying to >> he's he is making sure that he's destroying all these legislation, all these bills being passed by the Democrat. I believe you're a Democrat definitely sounds like demons.
Yeah, go ahead.
>> Yeah. What the [ __ ] are you talking about?
>> I'm talking to you. You know, >> I didn't ask who are you talking to. I said, "What are you talking about?"
Those were the questions that I That was the question I asked.
I'm talking about I feel like what ad the previous admiss did was was insane and inhumane as much you guys talk about abortion.
>> Sir, what do puberty blockers do?
>> Wait, >> sir, what do puberty blockers do?
>> It works on your hormones >> to do what?
Maybe it to stop um puberty uh from you know you know like like what can I say if you're a boy for example?
>> No no no no no no no no no no I don't need an example puberty blockers work with your hormones to stop puberty. You said do I agree with children at 5 years old being being given puberty blockers?
So sir the reason why you would give someone puberty blockers is to stop them from having puberty. Have you ever known a 5-year-old to go through puberty?
>> I wouldn't want that.
>> You wouldn't want that. So, if so, if a 5-year-old started going through puberty and you're like, "Oh, that would be really bad. I don't I wouldn't want that to happen."
>> What do you think would be the best?
Sorry, I'm in the middle of my question.
I'm in the middle of my question.
>> What would be the correct response from a doctor to stop someone through from going through puberty at five? What what would that what would the be the correct medical thing to do for that? Sir, >> my question is did you >> No, no, no. I'm asking you a question.
I'm not asking you to answer ask me one.
You're supposed to be answering my question right now.
>> Okay. What is your question? Let's start again.
>> How else would you stop someone from going through puberty at 5 if you don't want them going through puberty at five?
Say they started >> the first qu I'll answer you. The question is, why are you implementing puberty blockers? Like I say, >> because there's a 5-year-old going through puberty and we don't want them to go through puberty. That's why >> did did your great-grandfathers had a pub blockers? Simple answer. Yes or no?
>> My great-grandfathers had a lower life expectancy than we did.
>> That is why this generation is dying at the age of 40 to 45.
>> That's not true. The average life expectancy is in the 70s.
>> Very true. That is very true.
>> Nope. The average life expectancy is in the 70s.
What are you talking about, dude?
>> The average life expectancy for human beings in the United States is in the 70s. So, it's not something >> Okay. You You can reach 70, but you're sick.
>> You can reach 70, but you're sick.
That's not always true in the slightest.
Yeah, >> that's that's very true, bro. The majority of the people are sick.
T the only sick person that we're that in the that we're dealing with right now is you currently to be completely honest with you.
>> What is wrong with you?
>> What are you talking about?
>> What are you talking about?
>> I don't know what you're talking about, man. I don't know the reason why you guys hate Donald Trump. You don't see the bigger picture here that this guy is trying to stop a lot of crazy stuff.
Inhumane policies that were implemented by you Democrats.
>> What inhumane policy?
Let's Let's do it the biblical way. What does the Bible say?
>> What does the Bible say? The Bible says that you can own slaves.
>> The Bible says not to cut your beard.
The Bible says not to eat pork or shellfish or to wear mixed fabrics. All of those things the Bible says. Yeah.
So, do you do any of those things, sir?
>> I I I eat. Yes. Cuz the Bible doesn't prohibit me from eating any of that.
>> Oh, it does though. Yeah. Absolutely it does.
>> Give me a scripture, >> sir. Yes, >> sir. How um can I ask you a question?
How uh how should you beat your slaves?
>> How what >> how should you beat your slaves?
>> Do you do you say beat?
>> Yeah.
>> B A T or B E A T.
>> BAT would be bat. I don't know how you bat your slaves, unless you're talking about batting your slaves and that's how you beat them.
Why would I do that to myself?
>> Are you your own slave? Is that what you're saying?
>> No, I'm not a slave.
>> Oh, then I'm not talking about what you do to yourself.
>> What are you talking about, dude? Are you trying to devate from the main >> Deuteronomy 148-10 and don't eat pork since pigs have divided ho hoes, but they do not chew their cud. Don't even touch a dead pig.
Verse number nine. You can eat any fish that has fins and scales, but there are other creatures that live in the water.
And if they do not have fins and scales, you must not eat them. Treat them as unclean.
>> Yeah. So, >> okay. So, you're talking from a a a a letter that was given to the children of Israelites. It wasn't a letter that was given to the world, which is different.
If you read on top of it, it talks about instructions that were given to the Israelites, >> not the world. Deuteronomy 14. Who wrote who wrote that letter?
>> Who wrote the letter? Of course, who was in domino? Moses was moving with with the children of Israelites because they were rebelling against God.
>> So God would would send and speak.
>> Deuteronomy is the law, not the letters.
Wrong part of the Bible.
>> No. Okay. It it is a letter that was given.
>> It is. It is the law. It is the law. It was not a law.
>> Sir, you're the one. You're the one saying that that Donald Trump is returning us to to make laws that are biblical and I'm just making sure that you're ahead of the game here and that you are over here making sure that you're living by biblical standards.
That's all I'm saying, sir. I'm not I'm not I don't I don't really care. I'm just trying to make sure you're living by biblical standards.
>> I am living by biblical standards.
Definitely I am.
>> Okay. So, you're not eating pork or or or shrimp or any of those things which really just sucks for you because I love like a good bowl of like fur. You know what I'm saying? with like pork and shrimp. Oh god, that sounds delicious right now. I was going to get f this morning, too, and I didn't end up getting it. I regret that now.
So you you you see the problem with you, right, as as as Democrats, Ryan, is that you you try to point fingers on the wrong narrative. Do you understand? And you always divert from the truth. Why?
Because you want to be told the truth.
Do you not believe the Bible is truth?
>> No, >> the Bible is true. But you're trying to >> I'm reading the Bible, sir. If I'm reading the Bible and that's supposed to be truth, then I don't know what you're talking about.
>> That's that's Deutronomia 14. It's a letter. It's it's a it's a letter that was given to the 24 elders. That letter was given to the elders of >> biblical.
What does Jesus say about the law?
>> What you never talk about the law. You said I >> What does Jesus say about the law?
There's no condemnation. He said there's no condemnation to those who are in Christ.
>> Yeah. What is what does Jesus say about the law, sir?
>> Yeah. Okay. A woman was caught in the act of adultery. She committed adultery.
>> I like how you're not answering the question, sir.
>> Wait. And the Pharisees >> I like how you're not answering the question, sir.
>> I'm I'm responding to you.
>> No, I don't want you to respond. I want you to answer the question.
>> I'm asking you I'm answering your question.
>> SC, thank you so much for the super chat.
Lord 666 in the chat, please know that Satan is Lord.
Satan is Lord.
Satan is Lord.
It feels so good to know.
>> Thank you so much SC for the super chat who said play the play the song. So I had to play the song anyways.
Are you still there?
>> I'm right here, buddy. I'm I'm a you subscriber, so I'm always here.
>> You're a subscriber. Oh, you're a fan.
>> He a fan. He a fan. He a fan. He a fan.
He I love you as a brother. I love you as a brother, but I don't like what's in your head.
>> What's in my head?
>> Your Yes. Li.
>> I love what's in my head.
>> No, there's so much lies in your head.
You don't see the bigger picture here.
Come on, man. See the bigger picture.
>> What's the bigger picture?
>> Why?
>> Yeah. So, here here's a question. I'm asking a question. Would you want your son to be gay?
>> Sure.
>> Simple. I know you're a straight man, right? Want your son to be gay.
>> Couldn't care less.
>> No, you should care less. Why would you want your son to stick his penis in a on a on a on a on a butthole?
>> [ __ ] If I had a son, he might be doing that regardless of whether he's straight or gay. All right.
>> But was it >> Why are you so concerned with everybody else's genitals?
>> Yeah, because because this country is losing its its agenda. It's losing life.
We're losing life because of that.
You're promoting something that does not exist.
>> I'm per I'm >> causing a lot of sickness and disease out there, >> sir. The only thing right now that's causing sickness is disease is Donald Trump stopping funding for health care that has freaking caused literally hundreds of thousands of people to get sick and die due to lack of USA ID funding. So, I don't know what your job, but the only people that are getting sick is because that not to mention that that there's literally that they literally took away funding for medical care for and medical training for, you know, for STDs. So, literally, regardless of where you stick it, first of all, wrap it up. Okay? You you don't know what the heck you're what what you're you're sticking it in, regardless of where it's at. And besides that, make sure it's consenting adults, which I know that, you know, Republicans over on your guys' side have a hard time with.
But, as long as it's consenting adults, really couldn't give a [ __ ] where people are sticking it.
>> Really couldn't give a [ __ ] Like, honestly, could not care less. All right.
>> You need to stop worrying so much, sir.
You need to start worrying a lot more about your own junk and not and less about everybody else's.
>> Okay.
>> No, no, no. You know, no no no my neighbors.
>> No, no, no. My neighbors, >> you you need to be a lot more concerned about where you're sticking yours and less concerned about where everybody else is sticking theirs.
>> Okay.
>> So, one day your son will bring a his boyfriend said, "Daddy, this is my boyfriend."
>> I don't care.
>> You're going to appreciate that? I do not get.
>> You're sick. You're sick in your body.
You're sick.
>> Democrats are sick people. That's a Donald Trump sick.
>> You know, there's gay Republicans, too, right?
>> No, no, no. Republicans are very smart.
>> You know, every single time there's a Republican convention, they crash Grinder, right?
>> What are they talking about?
>> Yeah. Literally. Literally, they crash Grinder every single time. We look at we can see the data from from the websites like literally red states like their like two favorite things to search for are like are are ebony and gay. Those are their two favorite things to talk about. And literally it's like every other like literally like what every other month there's another like prominent Republican who gets caught with a you know a a man of the night I don't know male hooker about every other month.
>> Okay. there's another there's another Republican that gets caught cheating on his wife with a man and and we're we're lucky if it's a man and uh and not, you know, somebody younger, which is what Republicans seem to enjoy more. So, uh but anyways, I'll continue to love my kids for being them and not for who I want them to be, unlike you who apparently will only love your kids if they're exactly how you how they how you want them to be. And I'm sure your kids will be >> incredibly [ __ ] up for it. So, um I actually just feel sorry for them.
>> So, when your son was born in the hospital, you should have told him not to put the pronouns on them.
Sh, >> right? You should >> I wasn't listening to you. It's your turn to be quiet.
>> No, you've been talking for like 2 minutes, boy. Come on.
>> I can talk for 20 minutes if I want.
>> Yeah, I know you. Shh.
>> Anyways, uh sir, nobody cares. Like literally, it's 2026. If your kid's gay and you can't deal with that, then you're just a [ __ ] parent, okay? And a [ __ ] human being. All right? If literally in this in the year 2026, if you are worried about your kids being gay, uh you're just you're just a bad person, okay? You're just like a real bad person. And I hope you like stub your toe and uh like every day for just like a long time. That's what I hope. though.
Anyways, um, [ __ ] off. Okay, >> it's you, too. Common sense.
>> All right. Bye-bye. Anyways, yeah, step on a whole whole lot of Legos.
Um, Nick Neo, thank you so much for the $5 super chat. Said, "No, no, you should care less." Yeah. Like I dude like you're I don't even know how you like can even justify that at that point where you're like you're like oh what if your kid was gay?
Like bro, what is this? What year is this?
Like what year are we in that care if their kids are gay? Like truthfully, like like honestly, what [ __ ] year are we in?
I gotta figure out. Neo, thank you so much for the $5 super chat. I don't know why I can't throw it on the screen. It looks like uh looks like my my my stuff is is kind of uh spazzing out over here.
I'm wondering if I need to like get the new version or something. Anyways, y'all, if you still support Trump, you guys can call in on the number of my head or join the guest request box and we're going to keep this thing going.
I'm going to do something I probably shouldn't do.
I probably shouldn't do live, but I'm going to try anyway.
All right. Yeah, looks like we have somebody that's loading in pretty soon.
So hopefully we can get going with that.
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Hopefully we can get going with that.
Yeah, we're just going to we're just going to snap straight to that. We're not even going to worry about it. Hello.
How are you?
>> Hey, how we doing?
>> I'm doing great. How old are you?
>> 42.
>> Awesome. Do you still support Trump?
>> I support Trump as a Republican.
>> All right. Why is that?
Because why would I turn my back on my party when he's the party leader at this time?
>> Uh because your party's stupid and sucks.
>> Explain.
>> Yeah. Your economy, your party has been uh in presidency 10 of the last 11 recessions. You guys have added more debt than national debt than any party, especially Donald Trump specifically, who's added more n more in just his first term than any other president has uh ever. So economically, it's horrible.
You guys keep being the ones that put us in wars. You guys put us in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now you guys are putting us in Iran.
Uh so you guys are the ones that are consistently starting war. So bad for that. So you guys are bad for the economy, bad for our national debt, bad for foreign wars. So >> don't get Gallop. You're dumping so many things all.
>> Well, you said why, sir. I asked you what you wanted to talk about and you asked me you asked me a broad question.
So you get a broad answer. If you want a specific uh answer, then ask a specific question. Give me the specific number one answer why you don't like Republicans.
>> I just gave you three.
>> Number one reason. I Let's start one at a time. Give me the biggest your number one first.
>> I don't have a number one.
>> So let's start with the economy.
>> Sure. Let's do it.
>> So when you define how an economy should function and you look at GDP, you look at I mean what are your metrics that you're looking at on how an economy is doing?
Yeah, we can go anywhere. We can go through all sorts of metrics. We can talk about unemployment rate. We can talk about median household income. We can talk about the wage gap. We can talk about the strength of the middle class.
We can talk about the strength of the dollar. We can talk about all sorts of things. And Republicans are bad for all >> unemployment rate under the last president.
>> Sure.
>> What was the unemployment rate when Biden left office?
>> That is unmanageable.
>> What was the unemployment rate when was the unemployment rate when Biden left office?
>> 3.5.
>> Okay. What's it now?
>> Every economist will say that is too low. And it needs to be higher for a functional economy.
>> Zero economists say that.
>> Um, you may want to double check that.
>> I have double checked that. You think I'm just saying that out of my ass?
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my entire life.
>> Is a healthy economy.
>> That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life.
>> Yeah. No, show me show me one reputable economist that says 3.5 is too low.
>> I'm on my phone right now. I'm not sitt in front of my computer.
>> Okay. Well, you said I should check that. So, show me where I should check.
Right. Now, >> there are metrics that economists go by for a functional economy.
>> Yep. Sure do. And none of them say that 3.5 is too low of an unemployment rate. That is crazy.
>> There are metrics that economists go by where unemployment can be too low.
>> Yes. And 3.5 will never be that number.
>> Is considered too low. Under four is too low.
>> It is not.
All right, I'm going to I will disagree because I know my data.
>> So this this is this is what this this is what you're this is what you're telling me that just to be just to be clear here. You're telling me that more Americans are unemployed and that's better.
>> That's that's what you're telling me right now.
>> It's it's more healthy for an economy which will allow them to lower interest rates.
>> Okay. Have interest rates have interest rates been being lowered because of that?
>> What was that?
>> Okay. So, how does having more people unemployed help to lower interest rates?
>> Having more people unemployed means less money in the system, which causes the Fed to lower interest rates because there's not the spending power. What happens is is when you have too many people, too many people working, not enough people unemployed, the federal government raises interest rates because the spending power is too high.
So when you don't have the spending power, when you have too much lower end spending power, it raises interest rates.
It's it's the way the Fed works, man.
>> That is not the way the Fed works at all. The Fed raises interest rates based off of inflation and the unemployment rate does not affect that, >> right?
>> Um rate is low. Yeah.
>> There is more spending power in the market on the lower end.
>> Sir, sir, can you just show me can you just can you can you please just do me one favor? Can you just please show me where what economist anywhere can back up that you're saying that 3 point uh 3 point uh 3% unemployment rate is too low? Can you please just show me that?
>> Sure. Give me just a second.
>> I appreciate that cuz this is just this is just this is just a [ __ ] joke at this point. Like to be completely honest with you. Like this is just a joke at this point. We need more people unemployed guys. Guys, this is this is like when Donald Trump was recently just like, I don't care about your I don't care about your financial situation. He doesn't think about it. Literally, like this is this is like the same thing. More now they're trying to convince you that that more unemployment, less people being able to work is better for the economy. That's insane.
>> Hang on. I just pulled it up on Google.
3.5 is considered too low.
>> All right. Now, I don't I need a website. Show me a website.
>> Hang on. I just pulled it up. Give me a >> Well, then tell pull it up. Use your brain. Remember what that website is and then come back and tell me what it is.
Okay.
>> I know Google's being a pain in my butt.
Give me a second.
>> Brookings.edu >> Brookings.edu.7.
Okay.
>> Brookings.edu.
What's the name of the article? Type in unemployment too low and it will tell you it's 3.7% according to economist is a break a break point where unemployment has gone too low for the economy to recover.
Let's see that article that she said doesn't exist.
Let me see if I can give you the exact number of the article. I >> I wanted the title of the article.
That's what I asked for.
>> Whisel's economic update 10 unemployment.
>> Sir, just give me the name, sir. At the top of the article, I understand it's on Brookings edu. The top of the article, there's a name. Just read off the name so I can type it in and put it on the screen for everybody.
>> That is the article.
>> What is the name of it?
>> Weel's economic update. Can the employment rate we economic >> update >> can the unemployment rate >> sir I sir sir you have to give me a second to get it up okay Jesus calm down >> no problem that's trying I'm not trying to be a pain >> uh see employment rate continue to fall towards an extraordinarily low 3.4% 4% of the next year. Other measures of the job market length of one counts people who have given up looking for work and part-time work would raise the question.
Can the unemployment rate fall too low?
For many of us, this is jarring question. The more important thing blah blah blah. Let's get to the point. Soon he's worried about the employment too low. Well, some folks that are reserve stars not because they are too hard. The Federal mandates to achieve stable prices which defines as a 2% inflation and maximum sustainable employment.
Simply put, the Fed and May economists believe based on history that when unemployment falls below some threshold, wages and prices go up. Uh far below inflation was far below 2% outrage blah blah blah.
Um 20 years ago comments in antipated that wages would pe would pick up if unemployment fell below 5%. Today since estimates of what known for the natural rate of unemployment or NIU for non-acelerating inflation rate of employment are around 4.5% which is of course substantially above today's 3.7%.
The problem is that assessing the natural rate of unemployment is hard, particularly in real time, which means it's really hard to know how unemployment can fall and can safely fall. Uh, one camp says the unemployment rate head below 3.5. An unwelcome increase of inflation is inevitable and the Fed needs to be tough uh to be tough and do its job no matter that how unpopular. They need to slow hiring with several rates increasing every year.
After all, they said the Fed already has a uh has allowed unemployment to drop below its estimated natural rate.
Another camp called the all in wait and see wants to be very cautious and wait for a way to move rates up very gently under wages and prices really respond to low unemployment and the vigor of the economy especially since there are worrisome signs that global economic growth is slowing. There's a judgment call and it also boils down to what risk the Fed is willing to take. Does it fear inflation so much that is willing to raise interest rates alone or even if that risk prematurely curtailing higher wages and increase? It doesn't say that sir. It doesn't say that that 3.5 is too low. All it literally says sir I just read it sir please let me explain what I just read. No, no, don't don't sir. I know what I just read. Can you please allow me to say what I just read?
>> Sure.
>> Thank you. I appreciate that. What it's saying is is that yes, we see wage increase when unemployment goes up. Of course, that makes sense because if unemployment is going up, that means less people are in the workforce and therefore raise uh wages increase along with that. Okay, it doesn't say that that's better for the economy. It just says that you'd have to slow it based off of a slight slight inflation that you would have to raise interest rates.
But we didn't see the raising of interest rates due to that unemployment rate whatsoever. So the entire point of it is completely moot.
>> What I'm getting at is it's just one metric that the Fed looks into.
>> I know, sir. And I did I said six different metrics. Okay. But you just the one decided to harp on this one and then didn't make your point.
>> Okay. Because I'm trying to take it one at a time.
>> Okay, sir. But if you're if you're saying one at a time on five at once, >> sir, that's fine. But then don't make the excuse that comes after that that is that is just one of them. Okay? If you're going to say you have to address just one of the metrics at a time, that's totally fine. I'm 100% cool with that. Okay? But then don't complain that it's one that you have that it's only one of the metrics. I agree it's not.
That's why I listed off quite a few.
>> Right? So I said that there is a level and a threshold between 3.5 and five is where the Fed would like to see unemployment going lower than that is a problem. It's a it's this that article said so right now unemployment is stable is my point.
>> That's not what that said.
It said it specifically said in that it specifically said it specifically it specifically said in there okay in the article that you provided it said that first of all the room is split on whether the Fed would need to raise interest rates if it continued to fall past 3% 3.5% consistently. It doesn't say that that's a good or a bad judgment of the econ of the economy and it also doesn't said that there's any type of mass agreement on there. They're just saying, okay, that the Fed would have to then consider whether they needed to raise interest rates in order to slow inflation if we saw an inflation rise based off of a massive a massive drop of the unemployment rate consistently.
That's what the article said.
>> What my point was by giving you that article was to show you that there are people who say that. You said nobody says that. I gave you an article where it says there are people >> nowhere in that article said that that was a a sign of a bad economy to have an an unemployment rate under 3.5%. No one said that. That was literally just them talking about the Fed's ability to raise or lower interest rates based off inflation that could be caused from a lower inflation rate. That's it. I said nothing about it being a good or bad economy. None none of that. None of that in there. Your claim was that economists say, Sir, your claim was that economists say that anything of under three uh 3.5% equals a bad economy, an unstable economy. Nowhere in there did it say that.
>> You are right. It didn't say that.
That's part of the metric on what would make an unstable economy.
>> No, it's not.
>> We had right out of just making that up.
>> All right. We're not going to come to any type of resolution on this >> because I'm not trying to come to a resolution on this, sir. You don't have anything. You're making a claim. I asked you to I asked you to provide data for your claim. You provided no data that backed up your claim. You're you're that that article that you gave me did not back up that claim at all. Okay. And again, that's just one of the metrics.
How about you talk about 10 of the last rec 11 recessions coming under Republican presidents. Why don't you talk about that one?
>> Sure. I believe I believe a every once in a while recession is very important to a country.
>> Gotcha. I don't believe you can stave off every single one of them.
>> But that's not what I said, sir. I didn't say staving I didn't say staving off every single one. I said why do they happen at over a 90% rate under Republicans instead of under Democrats?
>> I believe a massive recession coming out of CO would have been good for the country.
>> Okay.
>> Four to five year recession would have actually been better than where we're at now.
>> Okay, that's fine, sir. That doesn't answer my question in the slightest.
>> Okay. The housing one was caused by Clinton and his policies, not by Bush.
Bush just didn't correct what Clinton had put in place.
>> Gotcha.
>> It was a housing crisis. The last one, the one before that was Trump, if you want to consider COVID, it was CO.
The one coming out of Nixon was actually more caused by what Carter's policies were. They were caused by Nixon's. So, so just to get this clear, Clinton had a bunch of policies.
Then Bush was president for his entire both terms, okay? All eight years. And at the end of that and at the end of that eight years, it was actually Clinton's fault.
>> If you actually do the research, the housing crisis was caused by the way house the regulations that were caught under Clinton to increase house buying.
>> Yeah. That sir, even if you're making that claim, you're making it on the housing bubble burst. Okay, which was a part of the recession but not the entirety of the recession in 2008. Okay, it was a big part of it. I'm not going to deny that was the housing bubble burst and they increased rates by increasing rates which they had no choice other than to do.
>> Okay. So, so just to be clear, so just to be clear, >> okay, >> when I say the economy is worse under Republicans, right, your answer to the unemployment rate is we need more people more people unemployed, so we need a higher unemployment rate cuz that's good. And when I ask you about recessions, your answer to that is we need more recessions and it's always somebody else's fault. Okay. Can you please explain to me why Donald Trump has added $12 trillion to national debt?
Literally a third of the national debt that exists was just added under Donald Trump, a Republican. Yeah, I'm not happy about that.
>> Gotcha. So, when you ask me why I don't support Republicans and because they're bad for the economy, I think I've pretty much proven that. Correct.
>> Uh, it depends on which metric you want to look at.
>> Well, so far we looked at unemployment rate and your only argument is that a higher one is greater. We looked at national debt, which you don't even like, and we looked at recessions, which you just said recessions are better.
>> All right. I will I will answer you very simply with the way I see it as a Republican.
>> When you see the economy and Democrats see the economy, they're trying to bring the bottom up.
As somebody who's upper middle class, every time they come up, I get dragged down because it's never them moving up. It's actually bringing the upper and middle class down to their level through inflation.
So when wages go up for lower wage workers, it actually drags the upper in reg upper and middle class down to their level because the upper middle class eat the inflation. The lower class really never changes. They make more money based on minimum wage increases.
But the inflation rate only hits the middle class. The rich don't care. The poor feel like they make more money and the middle class gets beaten down.
That's not true. Nor does it make sense.
Okay. It does not make any sense that if you bring up the middle class, you are dragging down the upper upper middle class. Actually, if we No, sir. I let you I let you I let you talk like all that all that [ __ ] So, let me respond. Not only is that not true, okay? But it is exactly the opposite because actually what you see is when you actually do things like increase minimum wage, when you bring up the lower classes and when you you strengthen the middle class, what you actually see is more spending, right?
And when you see more spending, that actually ends up helping the upper classes uh uh significantly more than than the opposite, right? What Republicans do is all they do is help the upper class at the expense of the middle class and the lower class, right?
where Democrats say, "Hey, we need to provide more help to the lower and middle classes," which again allows for more spending power, which then, you know, ipso facto helps things like larger corporations and people that own businesses, which then helps to bring up the upper class also. So, no, that's not true. Just because people are making more money that aren't you doesn't mean that you >> Who benefits off welfare?
>> Who benefits the most?
>> We all do.
>> No, corporations do.
>> No, we all do.
>> Because the government is pumping money into people who don't have money. Don't you just love when people ask me a question >> into cooporation?
>> Don't you just love when people ask me a question and then when I answer the question, they just tell me it's wrong.
>> They ask me a subjective question, >> right? And then get mad at my subjective answer.
>> I because that's kind of how a debate works when you want to talk to somebody.
>> Well, a debate would be something if you were debating something that was like, you know, that could be proven. my opinion.
>> Yeah, but that's not an opinion, sir.
Right. Objective. That means it's an opinion.
>> Yep.
You're right. I did.
>> So, you you you literally just tried to explain to me how lower people getting more money pumps more money into the into the economy. But >> the only reason corporations make more money off of welfare is because corporations are the number one recipient of welfare.
>> Hang on. Because we're in a 70% service-based economy, which is what America is now. We're 70% service-based.
When money gets pumped in, 70% of the money pumps into the economy, goes to the rich every time you pump it in.
>> Correct.
>> It's not manufacturing. It's not anything.
>> I literally said that.
So, how does increasing government spending, increasing funding to support people not get filtered into the rich?
>> It does. That's why you need to tax the rich.
>> Okay? So, you want to pump more money in because you're giving the rich too much money right now. Where I look at it the other way around and I go, let's take the money away so the rich don't make so much.
>> Why would I not want the rich to make so much?
Because the more hang on I I don't want to jump in and try and I'm trying to figure you want a cyclical government where you're constantly taxing the money and trying to bring it back to reive it back to people so that they can just you're trying to you're trying to create a communist society that way.
>> First of all, that's not a communist society at all. Okay. You're trying to >> That would actually be specifically a capitalist society.
>> How?
>> So increase taxes to give lower income people more money and just create handing people things.
>> Nope. Not handing people anything, sir.
Sir, what's your sir? All right.
Whenever you're done, sir, it sounds like you're trying to guess what I'm saying and you have no idea what I'm talking about and you're doing a really miserably bad job of it. Okay. So, if you would just let me finish what I'm trying to say, then you wouldn't have to guess.
Go ahead.
>> Awesome. Thank you. What you do is you use the government for what it's meant to be used for. Right now, and especially under Republicans and always under Republicans, all of your tax dollars, well, the majority of your tax dollars go to subsidizing corporations and subsidizing rich people. I don't believe that we should do that. I believe that we should subsidize poor people in the middle class, allowing them to be able to do to have more money in their pockets. Right? If you subsidize things like housing, then people pay less for housing. Therefore, they have more money in their pockets.
Therefore, they spend more. When you then spend more, then that money recirculates into the economy in helping our economy to grow at a at an expon exponential rate. And then rich people are making money off the spending of middle of the middle class, right? Which then therefore they make more money and then we are able to tax them at a higher rate, which then gives people at the lower middle classes more safety nets in order to go spend money. Again, it's the money moving that makes our economy uh do better. That's not communist or even socialist. That is how capitalism should actually work in the real world, right?
It should always be moving as opposed to what Republicans always do, which is give corporations those tax breaks and that money goes to the top. It sticks to the top. It stays at the top and it stagnates and puts us into things like stagflation, which is horrible for our economy. And this is when you have [ __ ] billionaires trying to send themselves into space instead of act while most of their workers work under the poverty line. All right, that that's the issue. All right. It's not a matter of It's not a cyclical government. It's a government actually operating properly. It's unfortunate that literally at this point, Republicans have been [ __ ] up things so for so long. I don't think that anybody in the United States actually knows what an actual functioning government is supposed to look like. And and of course because we're American, we can't actually look at places like Europe where they're actually doing it correctly because of course we have to be all America and all like, oh, we can't, you know, blah whatever while we actually see governments across the planet that are actually doing things correctly when it comes to people's tax dollars, right? Like like I just made a video literally to or literally yesterday. All right. Where literally a Republican was complaining about about New York State giving New York City money to help balance New York City's budget.
Like that. That's how far we've gone, right? from from from from logical understanding of how the economy works that this guy thinks that it's wrong for New York City pay taxpayers dollars that went to New York State coming back to New York City to help them is a is a bailout that that is equivalent to stealing from your neighbor. That that's how far we've gone. People don't even have the logical thinking in their head to understand how tax dollars should actually work for the people, right? And they've lost that so much that when when people in the Democratic party, and I'm not saying all of them, there's a bunch of morons in the Democratic party, too.
But when certain Democrats within the Democratic party suggest that your tax dollars should be working for you, they get called communists. That That's how crazy it is. When when when when for everyone out there that's watching, your tax dollars are going to the federal government. Those federal government tax dollars should be coming back to benefit you. That is the entire point of your tax dollars, okay? Is that they should be coming back to benefit you, okay? If they're not coming back to benefit you, we don't even live in a [ __ ] capitalist society. We live in an oligarchy, okay? If all of your money is just going to the large corporations, we just live in an oligarchy, right? And so, like, I don't understand why people are supporting that. It's crazy. Your tax dollar should be working for you.
period. We can we can sit around and argue later on about how exactly our tax dollars should be working for you. Like we can have an argument about like, oh, should it be more monies for like roads or should it be more money for, you know, for for SNAP benefits or for or for health care for all of these things, right? We can we can have those arguments later, but right now your tax dollars are going to make sure that [ __ ] Elon Musk becomes a trillionaire and that [ __ ] Jeff Bezos can rent out Venice for his wedding. That's where your tax dollars are going, okay? Not not not to not back to you, not to your roads, not to your not to your pockets, not to housing, not to medical care, not to any of those things. It's going to make rich people richer. And I don't know how we don't all, regardless of your political standing, have a huge problem with that.
>> All right. So, you just went on your your explanation. I now understand where you're coming from more. And I'll explain the and I'll quickly explain the two differences between us. what you said about New York State. Completely agree with you, the state local level, the federal government shouldn't be do overemphasizing its hands into small. I just believe that states can handle it better than the fed can. I believe trying to use the federal government in a country as large as we have, all it does is create bureaucracy. All it does is create extra spending that is unneeded and the states should be able to handle it better. It's why I'm a Republican.
To shrink the federal government to hand more power back to the states to have states handle the problems because they're on more local level just like New York did. They can see a local issue and they can handle it.
>> I mean, I don't have a huge issue with that except for the fact that red states >> being a Republican. I I don't really have a huge issue with that except for the fact that that would probably put about a dozen red states bankrupt tomorrow.
>> They'll have to figure it out.
>> They'd be bankrupt. That'd be it. Their entire their entire systems would fail and then they would pretty much have to be taken over by blue states because the only reason that about a dozen red states governments even function in the United States is because they're bailed out by blue states. Liter literally states like Mississippi, Alabama, >> they they literally are are are taking money from blue states in order to >> understand that most of that money that you're talking about goes to the farmers.
>> The farmers the blue states.
>> Yes. Most of that money you're talking about that the red states get >> goes to farmers.
>> No doubt. It goes to It goes to literally everything because because Republicans don't know how to handle their money. Okay. They don't know how to handle money. They don't know how to handle education. They don't understand how to how to handle jobs. They don't understand how to do anything. If you look at red states as in comparison to blue states, they fall behind blue states in almost every aspect of the economy. Like every single one, >> but their cost of living is lower.
They're it's a balance, which is why I think these things need to be done on a local level. And to try and force it to be done federally doesn't work. Their cost of living is lower is because they're poorer. Okay? Their quality of life is also we lower. Their cost of living is lower because their quality of life is lower.
>> Okay?
>> I mean, if you're a city person and you you look at a guy in a rural area who lives on a small farm, you'd say, "Oh, he doesn't have internet. He doesn't have this." Maybe he enjoys his life.
What would >> I didn't say you can't enjoy your life.
I didn't say you can't enjoy your life.
You can gladly enjoy your life. It doesn't change what I'm saying. Okay.
There's a reason why there's a reason why there's a reason why >> quality of life is an unfair metric.
>> Yeah. You you cost of living is cheaper in like so in like red states, but also the wages are cheaper, right? Like I was just in West Virginia earlier this week, right? Literally the average income from where I was at was like $40,000. I think a little bit less. That's like almost that's $30,000 less than the national average. So of course voting Republican.
>> So of course cost of living is cheaper because nobody's making any money. Okay.
That that's all it is.
>> But they don't care.
>> I don't care if they care. They cannot care all they want. Sir, >> they don't care that they make that much.
>> I don't care if they if they they cannot care all they want. We're not talking about whether or not people care. Okay?
This is not a conversation about whether or not people care. Okay? This is a conversation about whether red states would completely go bankrupt or not if left to their own accord. And they would. The reason why the federal government exists and collects taxes is cuz a we need to make sure that we have some type of collective things like like defense, collective things like education, collective things like medical care. All of those should be collective and based off of where you were born shouldn't decide those things.
Cuz what would end up happening is if you if you grew up you were born in California because you had the money in order to do that then you would have a better education you would have better uh you know you'd have better medical care and you'd have a higher GDP because you had to do things you'd have a lot more opportunity right so if you so what the federal government does is allows those things to all be kind of evened out. Okay. I personally think I personally and I and I think you might agree with me here. I am personally 100% okay with that. Like I would be 100% okay with completely wiping out any money from blue states going to red states. I would be 100% okay with that.
I think that we should allow the states off of their policies to actually dictate how successful their state is because what would happen is red states would just fail and go bankrupt and there'd be no one there to bail them out and they would crash until people actually voted in Democrats that actually knew how to handle their money.
I >> And you know what? To be completely honest, that's capitalism. I agree with you. I'll grant it to you.
What I don't understand is why you think that's the function of the federal government or everything you said because the original function of the federal government was national security. That was it.
>> That's the way this country was built.
>> And the country was built by [ __ ] by by white dudes, white dudes that were slave owners that had donkey teeth. Okay? Like like I don't I don't like I don't understand what this like this little nostalgia is for going back to a bunch of like to going back 250 years as if these people were some type of like evil geniuses. Like they like cool dude. If we functioned as we were right there, the United States wouldn't even be a country anymore because we literally would have been wiped out. All right.
The point of a government is to provide for their constituents. That's it. Okay.
They're to provide for their constituents. If you want to argue that, hey, more of it should go to the state, that's fine. Then states need to start acting like they actually have that ability to do that. Should the federal government act better? 100%. Federal government should be acting better.
That's why I advocate for things like the federal government putting in people that know how to use the money correctly. And if that money needs to go into states for states benefits, that's fine. I mean, look at Biden's infrastructure bill. The Biden infrastructure bill didn't, you know, which is the largest infrastructure bill in American history, didn't decide where infrastructure was being built. They allowed states to tell the federal government where they needed money and to be able to get that money to implement it within their states. Okay?
It was the federal government working as a larger larger fund for individual states to be able to decide what's better for their states. I have no issue with that. I think that's awesome. Okay.
>> But who's who's regulating that? Where the money's going?
>> The federal government was, which makes sense. what you're saying which people are deciding who gets the money.
>> They were independent funds.
>> Like I said, it's a lot of bureaucracy with a lot of money.
So, whoever controls power at the time gets to decide which states get what.
>> Yeah. And we saw where most of the money went. A lot of the money actually went to more rural red states. even though it was a blue a blue bill lit like a blue president literally most of the money went to do things like provide broadband you know access and stuff across like rural areas right to build hospitals and airports in more rural areas the majority of the money actually went to places that were poorer because that's where they needed more infrastructure >> I mean I failed to see how that bill did anything other than put more money into the into the economy to cause more inflation >> it literally built roads bridges is airports, all sorts of stuff. Created hundreds of thousands of jobs. I don't understand. It literally did the thing the government is supposed to do. Like the government doesn't have that many jobs. Like literally, it doesn't have that many jobs. Like truthfully, it doesn't.
>> It doesn't have that many jobs. And so it's like you look at it, it's like it's like, oh, what is like what is the government supposed to do? Provide for the people within the country. What's what's one of the number one things that we need to provide for the people in the country? Infrastructure.
It it's it's that simple. It's just it's infrastructure. States have their own infrastructure programs and the federal government's providing infrastructure on top of that. That way we're able to have things like interstate freeways. Okay?
That way we're allowed.
>> Do you want to know why we're stuck in this hole right now and why Democrats, Republicans are fighting like we are right now?
>> I already know why.
But if you want to tell me that's fine, but it's pretty simple.
>> I believe the biggest problem we have right now is the way our economy works.
>> No. The biggest problem we have right now is that we have a fascist in the government. Right? That that's it. That is the biggest problem.
>> I don't think you could even define fascist phony.
>> It's pelangetic alter.
>> I heard that term thrown around so fast.
I just not quality. It's like thrown around the term bigot or racist. It's thrown at anybody.
>> I already defined it for you, sir.
You're still complaining about how I can't define it while I've already defined it.
>> I haven't asked you to define fascism yet.
>> You said I don't even think you can define it. And I just did.
>> How do you didn't define fasc define fascism? Peletic ultra nationalism. I just did.
>> So you're saying we are just like Italy in the 1930s.
>> Not what I said at all. You asked what is it? I said it's pelenetic ultraism.
>> That is the definition.
>> Nationalism isn't a bad thing.
>> I didn't Well, first of all, yes, it is.
But second of all, I never said whether it was a bad thing or not. I said pelenetic ultra nationalism is fascism.
>> I didn't say good or bad. I just said that's what it was. That's it. Trump hasn't taken the means of production and forced it into certain areas.
>> Means of production is socialism. That's what they do with >> Means of production owned by the people is is is socialism. And that's not what they did.
>> No, no, no.
>> Run by the government, not run by the people. That's what Mousolini did. The head told the body.
>> That's not what fascism is. Fascism is a isetic ultra nationalism that is based on 14 tenants. And once you qualify all 14 tenants and go with a, you know, and deal with the ideal of national rebirth and a cult of national purism, purism, uh, then you end up in fascism. That's what it is.
>> We've hit three so far. Listen to this.
We've hit three of the tenants of fascism.
>> [ __ ] We've hit all 14 and I've gone through them so many times.
>> No, we've hit three.
>> We've hit all 14. And it's not even >> We've hit three. And >> your opinion is wrong.
your opinion is just unequivocally wrong. That's fine if you don't agree with me. I don't I don't have a problem with that.
>> Well, sir, it's not really I agree with you or not agree with you. You're just wrong. Okay? Just just being completely honest. Okay? You're just wrong. And anybody that that has the ability to can read can pull up for the 14 tenants and see how we've hit every single one of them. Okay? And it's like you don't you don't even you don't even need like a like a very educated view on politics or a huge understanding of fascism or any of the tenants to look at them and go, "Yep, we're hitting all of those right now." Okay. But that's the biggest problem we have in the United States. We can deal we can deal with we can deal with economic things like we've had bad economic presence. We've had good economic presidents, right? We've had bad situations that popped up economically and we've had good situations, right? We've been through wars and we've been outside of that, right?
But when you put yourself in a position where you have to say, "Oh, things were better before this, right? And that the United States is for some reason superior just because we are the United States without reasoning. Okay? And you have to do that within a a situation of polyinesis or rebirth or reform in order to bring us back. That is fascism." All right? And once we stop trying to do things like scapegoating people, scapegoating immigrants, scapegoating trans people, trying to blame them for the problems that we have in the United States, right? when we start trying to like limit the media, right, and and do things like, you know, having, you know, talk show hosts kicked off of television because they we don't agree with them or kicking out journalists that report things that we don't like, right? When we are funneling money, you know, and putting like corporations above everything, when we start doing things like that, that's just where you end up.
And whenever we end up in those certain things, this is where we end up. You end up with a country that's divided because you have half the country that can't see what is going on and the other half of the country trying to stop it. That is what's that that is what makes us the most divided.
>> I mean you you have your opinions and you know there the way you look at the world is completely I I can see why you think it's completely valid >> because I have eyes >> and I I I have a different viewpoint and I disagree. I believe that if you're and I mean I I do think as a Republican, as a conservative, we need to go back a little bit.
I believe FDR may and made some huge mistakes.
I believe the welfare and social security system needs to be completely reformed.
I believe if you're on those systems and you're collecting off the government, you can be swayed for your vote based off of who will give you more. I believe they shouldn't be voting because your vote can be bought because you collect off the government and they created a system where if you can't make a certain amount, you feel like you lose coming off of welfare.
So you stay on welfare because you don't have to work.
>> So let's just be very clear. You just complained about me to pull you out of that. Just to be clear. Just to be clear, you're complaining about me calling people fascist while you advocate for the peasants not being able to vote.
>> It's not fascism.
>> Are you calling our founders fascists?
>> Okay, bud.
It's just the truth. Like literally, we were talking about people doing things.
Oh, he left. He just bounced.
He just took off. But that's that that's that's just that's just ridiculous, dude. To literally be like be like, "Oh, I don't I don't understand how we're fascist." And then be like, "You know what? I don't understand how we're fascist." But also at the same time, those people that are poor, they shouldn't be allowed to vote.
Like, what the [ __ ] are you like?
Like, what are you talking about?
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Looks like I have someone I have someone in the queue right now.
Oh my god. Why is that not letting me up?
What's up?
>> Hi. I just wanted you to play I sent you a little voice.
>> Yeah, you're sending me links of things that I don't know what they are and telling me to play them randomly. So, >> funny. No, seriously, you won't. It's nothing bad. It's not going to get you banned.
>> Sorry. I don't think that you would send me something to get me banned. I'm just saying I don't know what it is. So, what am I supposed like you're just like what am I what is what's the context? I don't know anything.
>> You have to give me more than just >> dumb. Okay.
>> Ideas are not illegal.
>> It was because he said that um we all have we're all we all have our own opinions.
>> Oh, okay. Well, I didn't know that. All right. Dumb, but dumb ideas are not illegal.
Dumb ideas should be illegal sometimes.
Yeah. I just didn't know what they were.
I just You just like You were just like, "Here, play this." And I'm like, "Okay."
Like, "I don't know what the heck you're sending me." So, >> I just want to let you know I didn't >> I didn't hear that over uh TikTok.
>> Oh, okay. I just didn't know what it was. That was >> Sorry, I'm hearing you two ways and it's tripping me up.
>> That must be That must be really awesome for you.
>> It's not.
>> Yeah, I'm sure. I'm sure it is. It's not.
>> She loves it. She loves it.
>> She loves it.
>> I got to screen a call. Bye.
>> I'm I'm just going to take it. It was already autoscreened. I'm just going to take it.
>> Oh, okay. Bye.
>> Okay. Bye.
Yeah. She just randomly was like, "Play stuff." And I'm like, "I have no idea what any of this is." No contacts, no nothing. Just play stuff. At that point, suppose we wouldn't be able to call it DIA. And then, of course, airport for years been trying to get us to call it den. That's still not happening. The Trump administration takes the I out of DIA, we're going with DAH, which is dumb, but dumb ideas are not illegal.
>> That is funny though.
>> That is >> Hello.
>> Hello. How are you?
>> Okay, my friend is making me ask you this. Which is better, Chick-fil-A or Wendy's?
>> Is that a Is that a serious [ __ ] question?
This is a serious [ __ ] question.
>> Sir, they just said there was no dumb ideas. But if you can't tell me what's better between Chick-fil-A and Wendy Wendy's, then you need to have your taste buds checked out.
>> No, I I I think Wendy's is better, but I'm making sure you don't like Chick-fil-A.
>> Of course I like Chick-fil-A. Homophobic chicken is awesome.
>> Oh. Oh, >> I don't know what to say. Uh, have a great day. You, too.
The answer is Chick-fil-A, by the way, in case you guys are wondering. It's Chick-fil-A.
All right. It's Chick-fil-A.
All right.
Wendy's is is barely okay sometimes.
Okay.
>> It's insane.
>> How How exactly is chicken racist? Well, you know, it just is.
It just It just is. Okay. I'm sorry.
If If you don't if you don't understand that, then you don't like Yeah. It's It's There's a reason it's not open on Sundays. Okay. Like they uh they're they're not fans, okay? Chick-fil-A is like they're they're pretty bad. And also um and and also delicious. I don't know. I don't know what they put in there, okay, that that makes it uh that makes that good. But Chick-fil-A is delicious. All right.
They they are they are real bad people making real good chicken. Like Like the Hobby Lobby was the first thing. They're like boycott Hobby Lobby. I'm like not an issue. Got no problem with that.
All right. Got no problem with that.
Chick-fil-A is mid except the spicy.
When are you getting anything that's not the spicy?
I love me I I do love some Chick-fil-A.
I do.
Local chicken place above. Yeah, we're not talking about local. I'm not saying Chick-fil-A is the best chicken that we've ever had.
Okay. There's only one argument to to any chicken place that that that's fast food that is better than Chick-fil-A, and that's Popeye's.
And I will not be taking uh I will not be taking any Oh, someone said El Poo Loco though.
Oh, I see. I don't have El Poo Loco here.
We don't have I grew up on El Poo Loco.
I grew up on El Poo Loco, but we don't we don't have it here.
Eloo Loco is pretty dope. I'd have to I had to give I had to give him that.
Yeah, I miss Elo. That was really good.
Zantos, thank you so much for the $10 super chat said for camera fun. Going to visit my wife and kids in Asia at the end of the week. Hopefully all goes well. Americans aren't welcome right now.
Where in Asia?
The question is where in Asia?
Are you going to China? China.
China.
Have a safe trip for real. Have a safe Have a safe trip. All right. Have a good time with there. I wish I was going to Asia.
Yeah, that Popeye spicy chicken and them dry ass biscuits. Boy, I tell you what, and that sweet tea. Oh, that sweet tea is so good.
That sweet tea is so good.
Might have to get some Popeyes later.
Sorry, someone left a comment in there.
What is it? Yeah, I think I'll have the chicken, sir. You We knew as soon as you walked through the goddamn door that you was about to order the chicken.
Okay.
It's no secret around here.
I'll let y'all finish that. Hello. How are you?
No. All right.
You guys don't know that joke? Nobody kne Nobody knew how to finish that joke.
Okay. Well, I'm disappointed in you.
That's from That was from the original That was from the original Killing Him Softly. Dave Chappelle standup.
Ain't no secret around here.
>> Hello.
>> Hello.
>> I'm sorry. I'm too country, but I'm still I'm still a Democrat.
>> I'm just joking with you.
>> I might sound like a Trump supporter, but I ain't I ain't one.
I just got to live next door to him.
>> Hey, don't don't even trip. Okay, that like I said, >> I know. I know.
>> I live down here amongst them also.
Where >> I know, right?
>> Where's that Where's that accent from?
Where you at?
>> Uh, I'm from I'm living in Florida, which is like living in prison right now, but um but I'm originally from Tennessee, which is even worse.
>> Tennessee. Tennessee. I was gonna I was got I was about to guess Kentucky, so I wasn't too far off.
>> Well, I'm originally from Memphis, Tennessee, born and raised.
>> Okay.
>> So, um yeah.
>> Hey, I'm out here in Florida, too. So, at least you're in jail with company.
Okay.
>> Yeah, I saw that's why I called I requested a chat. I saw your call-in number and I was like, he he's down here in Florida near me.
So, I I'm in near the St. Augustine area.
>> Okay. Okay. Yeah, you're much further south than I am, but yeah.
>> Okay. Well, anyway, um so no, I did not support Trump. I will never support Trump. I can't stand the son [ __ ] But my but what I called in for was since y'all just talking about chicken and stuff, which by the way, my Publix hot wings are really good right now. Um >> Oh, that does sound good.
>> It is. I I had to wait in line to get them fresh because it's crazy today, but they are so good.
>> Yeah, Memorial Day weekend pub pub pub subs is not the time for pub subs this weekend. You're about to get slammed there.
>> You should have seen the line. You just go in and grab the hot wings. That's the best bet.
But anyway, so so I'm hoping we get a blue wave in the midterms. I I don't know how Florida's going to do with that. It's kind of sad down here. I wish we had a different governor, but um so what do you think? You think um Democrats going to take over in the in the fall? And do you think they're going to do something about this idiot?
>> Well, yeah. First of all, I think that uh I think that they're they're going to do a lot more gerrymandering to stop from taking the house. That's the way I see it. So >> yeah, I agree with that.
>> So I just But we'll see.
>> I seen a thing the other day.
>> I seen a I'm hoping we get the Senate, but I seen a thing the other day where and and I haven't verified this and I usually verify everything. Peter Thiel and Elon Musk are back in the picture sinking a bunch of money into the midterms.
um trying to keep the Congress uh Republican for Trump, which I don't know why nobody would even question that, that these South Africans are so interested in our election and that he would be allowed to have their money, but apparently that's all okay.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I things that are things are okay now apparently that that wait it a Trump Trump's normal Tuesday was like what would have been gotten pretty much any other president impeached. So >> okay well I I'm not I'm not going to hold you up because I know you're debating Republicans >> fine I'm about done debating somebody called Sorry I I kind of got distracted for a second. I apologize because somebody was calling in and I have an auto screen on it and it's a whole paragraph uh which threw me off. So I do apologize for that. I >> No, no, no. It's no big deal. I just like I'm just floored that like there's nothing this man can do that would offend them. If child pedophilia does not offend you like and the churches that support him, how about his golden statue with the with the robes all over it?
>> Yeah.
>> Got blessed >> and the pastor and the pastor blessing it, too.
>> Yeah, I know. Is that not insane? Could you imagine Obama doing that? Could you imagine?
>> Hey, but but Obama wore a tan suit and that's pretty much the same thing. So, >> yeah. Yeah. Well, >> pretty much pretty much even to me. You know what I'm saying?
>> Oh, well, okay. Maybe so. Maybe so. But >> you remember how tan that suit was?
>> Yeah, I do.
>> It was It was It was pretty >> Yeah, it was. But look, the man went out, Obama come out when he was running for president. He said, "Look, elections shouldn't be about money, and I don't want people's money, but I got to have it. I got to have the rich people's money to win the election." He came out and said that.
>> Yeah. Well, I mean, it's the truth.
Unfortunately, >> against it.
>> He said he was against it, but he had no other choice.
>> And this country, unfortunately, that's the way it works.
>> I know. Look, I'm so pissed off right now cuz besides my hot wings, I went to the grocery store today and I adopted three grandchildren. So, and they're like, you know, 8 and 12ish.
And I spent $458 on groceries. That's me going to Dollar General. Me going to save a lot of crap I wouldn't eat. like doing everything. I bata, every coupon, everything you can possibly do to save money and still spent $458 for groceries for a week to feed my kids.
>> It's expensive.
>> And I'm and I'm retired and I live on a fixed income. So, it it's killing me.
And um down here in Florida, um these three grandkids I adopted when I adopted them. It's not just Trump, it's the Santz, too. But anyway, when I adopted them, um I was told they would get food assistance and Medicaid, not based on my income, even though you can base it on my income and I would still uh qualify, but not based on my income.
They would get this to their 18 because they were adopted.
>> Mhm.
>> They've taken every bit of that away.
They even took their Medicaid away and said it was because they were over the age of seven.
>> Wow.
And so I hope uh I hope people aren't dumb enough to I figured Santz will probably run for president next time. I hope people aren't dumb enough vote for that bastard.
>> But he's uh >> he's messing Florida up real bad right now, too.
>> The sad part is is I'd rather have Dantis over JD Vance.
>> True. That is true. So, I mean, if you put them like >> if you put them next to each other.
>> Yeah. Because >> if you put Ronda Santis against like quite a few people in the Trump administration, he looks real good. Like I said, I'm not saying he is good, but >> how sad is that? How sad is that that would be the case? Cuz JD Vance is just a Peter Teal puppet.
>> Yeah.
>> So, like, yeah, he would be better than that. Like, that's what I'm saying when people say, "Oh, we'll just impeach Trump and what? Get JD Vance like >> impeach him too. Just keep impeaching him until get get somebody good.
>> Yeah, exactly. Well, hey, I really enjoyed talking to you today.
>> Yeah, I appreciate you coming up. All right. You have a good one.
>> You keep you keep up the good work.
Okay.
>> All right. Thank you. You have a good >> I like to see you young I like to see you young people fighting for our rights.
>> Oh, thank you. I appreciate that. First of all, thank you for calling me young.
I appreciate that more than anything.
So, >> you have a good one. All right. Bye.
Bye.
>> All right. Bye.
Start with I just uh start with I just I just like being called young. That's the nice part. It's like that uh what was it? Zoolander where he was like it's like people close to you said that you're this this and they're and he's like he's like someone said they're close to me like that.
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