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112 | No More Free Lunch

Nov 04, 202554 min
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[SPEAKER_05]: The whole point is we're back to like hot, pretty blue-eyed, blog-haired woman doing ads again for national organization. [SPEAKER_05]: The fruit of the loom logo, what is it, fucking corny copia? [SPEAKER_05]: Apparently, no, it's not. [SPEAKER_05]: Wait, what? [SPEAKER_03]: I don't care what. [SPEAKER_03]: I actually don't even care what we just do. [SPEAKER_03]: The patient is just making a good one. [SPEAKER_03]: So it sticks in the medium.

[SPEAKER_06]: He's already not set up right now. [SPEAKER_06]: He has three fathers. [SPEAKER_02]: I don't care. [SPEAKER_02]: It was a giant anti-war piece book. [SPEAKER_02]: Like, that's what it was. [SPEAKER_02]: And then you just made this like that film that literally didn't go. [SPEAKER_02]: It's what the book was. [SPEAKER_02]: Nothing. [SPEAKER_02]: It was really like when I was in Soviet and it was awesome.

[SPEAKER_06]: Oh my god, listen, it has been about a month since we've all been together. [SPEAKER_06]: And I gotta say, I completely forgot how awesome that intro was. [SPEAKER_06]: And like our old intro was really good. [SPEAKER_06]: And this is just really good. [SPEAKER_06]: So anyways, I'm sorry to kind of slack along there. [SPEAKER_06]: Thank you guys so much for being here. [SPEAKER_06]: No one free lunch.

[SPEAKER_06]: There's so much going on right now and I don't even know what we're going to talk about tonight. [SPEAKER_06]: I know Zaron Mondani is potentially going to be the next mayor of New York City. [SPEAKER_06]: Although if that doesn't come true, I wouldn't exactly be surprised, but anyways, good to see everybody. [SPEAKER_06]: Let's do the picture on the roll real quick because we now have titles for everybody. [SPEAKER_06]: Light weights in the comments, unless [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[SPEAKER_06]: Um, so we have our doomsdayers. [SPEAKER_06]: Those are our patrons. [SPEAKER_06]: They're doing a hashtag. [SPEAKER_06]: Daniel, M. T. Rex, Anyarkis, Eddie Graham, J4 Day, Jacob, Cory Greenleaf, Cole Dobner, Ray, Eric F. Jacob Smith, silly cat, Chuck DeWagon, BBB, GGG, which thank you for coming the most recent patreon member, PDG, GGG. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, apparently. [SPEAKER_04]: And reach out. [SPEAKER_04]: Are you single? [SPEAKER_04]: You want to get him pregnant?

[SPEAKER_04]: No, Chief. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I mean, we, we, we funded I do right over the pleasantries there. [SPEAKER_04]: That's long. [SPEAKER_04]: Nothing. [SPEAKER_04]: I like it. [SPEAKER_02]: I'm trying to get your man, you know what's the one. [SPEAKER_04]: You got exactly, thank you Luke, the married guy is in support of what I'm trying to do. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm trying to listen to man, I'll call for you. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm all for you getting a bag, however you want to get it.

[SPEAKER_06]: But I think what, I'm pretty criticized it. [SPEAKER_04]: Three, three out of five of us are married now. [SPEAKER_04]: That's great. [SPEAKER_04]: I just do man is probably married. [SPEAKER_04]: I apologize for the crudeness. [SPEAKER_05]: For it's a dude. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't think he was a dude. [SPEAKER_04]: Dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, [SPEAKER_06]: Um, I mean, there's due same Lindsey and, uh, boy name, you know, yes, too.

[SPEAKER_05]: That's, uh, you actually, the, you know, conference, I think was, uh, snap an EBT ending.

[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, so my understanding is that anybody can correct me from here, but like snap an EBT currently is not being funded because of the government shutdown, which a point that I have not seen enough people make to my absolute amazement is that Democrats are perfectly willing to put the screws to their own constituents, because let's face it, all the people who vote Democrat or not, I shouldn't say all the people vote Democrat.

[SPEAKER_06]: The people who receive EBT and Snap probably vote Democrat because basically like you now have the Democratic party running on you vote for us and we're going to eliminate racism and inequality and Republicans now running on vote for us and we'll deport people and also we'll fight anti-Semitism that's basically like the heart of both parties now.

[SPEAKER_06]: where based like they're both against bigotry of some sort, but the Republicans are more strict on immigration, whereas Democrats are a little bit less and also for more of a chance in the kids and stuff like that. [SPEAKER_06]: So we could say that because we're on Rumble. [SPEAKER_06]: But yeah, that's kind of what it seems to be.

[SPEAKER_06]: But basically, like the overall point is that Democrats are perfectly willing to completely put the screws of their own constituents if it means getting one over on the Republicans, [SPEAKER_02]: According to the map, it's mostly in the red states, dude. [SPEAKER_02]: It's all in the red states, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, blue pockets in the red states probably.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: The Democrats who want to push a BS narrative to their, not that they're all stupid, but to their stupid audience. [SPEAKER_04]: they just showed the state map nearly all the states and then you overlay it with like a racial map of the u.s. and it's all black by the way blacks on twitter or x whatever still not understand the per capita thing it's pretty funny that that you prove their type of meme of all time my favorite with uh

[SPEAKER_04]: Black people in this EBT snapshot down is the black people who are coming out and they're like Shitting on the black people that are upset about snap and EBT Yeah, okay, well, this is like a whole genre of content. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's awesome. [SPEAKER_06]: Can we dive in a little bit more on this?

[SPEAKER_06]: My friend Ryan is one of the South it like it's all black women bragging about the snap EBT stuff and mostly the black men like you know black people you got to get your fucking shit 7k by 7 different people [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, there's a few cases of that, definitely, at the extreme end.

[SPEAKER_04]: But like, while, yes, Black people are more likely to be on SNAP and EBT, and a significant amount of white people and other races are on it, most Black people are not using these services. [SPEAKER_02]: Of course. [SPEAKER_02]: Other populations, the majority of them are not. [SPEAKER_02]: Most people are not. [SPEAKER_04]: Most people in general, EBT, specifically most Black people. [SPEAKER_02]: Absolutely. [SPEAKER_02]: Absolutely.

[SPEAKER_02]: I think it's crazy that there's 40 million people on snap. [SPEAKER_02]: That's a lot of people. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, that's a lot of people. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, Mark, like a lot of them have jobs. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like, it's not that they're not working. [SPEAKER_04]: It's that they just don't make it up money. [SPEAKER_04]: And companies have a bulk of minimum wage workers in states, especially for the minimum wage of 725.

[SPEAKER_04]: Their business is essentially, it's being, what's the word, subsidized by the U.S. taxpayer, because they have to be on government benefits, because they're not making up money for jobs. [SPEAKER_02]: We had, we had dudes in the Marine Corps that were on fucking SNAT. [SPEAKER_02]: It's insane. [SPEAKER_07]: Really? [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we have dudes in the Marine Corps that were private or Lance Morales that lived off base because they were married.

[SPEAKER_02]: And their family was on top, so it's not like that kids. [SPEAKER_02]: And so like, it's not the NBA, it doesn't count as a, it doesn't count as income. [SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't count as income. [SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't go with the NBA either. [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, struggling. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: No, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm sure they are.

[SPEAKER_04]: I know that they don't make a lot of money, but because of that's why they're under like if he was included, I think even a land corporal at E3 with a year time in service would make enough to knock ball by for it. [SPEAKER_05]: I saw some areas, but it depends on where you're living.

[SPEAKER_05]: I saw a funny chart that had like the most percentage of like by per capita race of people that are on ebt the bottom three so one's indian is like one percent of indian tower have a bet three is just white no one over two was

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[SPEAKER_02]: The Italians are North African dude, so, you know, apparently so, we're really pretty crazy that they mean, that can't be real, dude. [SPEAKER_03]: I feel like I don't think that's rolling. [SPEAKER_04]: It was real. [SPEAKER_04]: No, it was real. [SPEAKER_04]: I need to see that, so look at those. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I got a fuck. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm trying to find it. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not real. [SPEAKER_03]: And you can find it to be fucking awesome.

[SPEAKER_03]: If there's an actual government statistic that has Italians as not categorized as white, I'm going to lose my shit, dude. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's so pretty easy. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I don't know. [SPEAKER_03]: Like pretty much all the guys like the people I talked to my job were all like fuck yeah, good. [SPEAKER_02]: The Italians are just poor to use love that comment. [SPEAKER_06]: And also yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: You're not a subversive.

[SPEAKER_04]: Italian, second-to-l-x, yeah, dude, that's not Italian Americans. [SPEAKER_04]: That's like people from it. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I think it doesn't matter. [SPEAKER_05]: It's still fuel for you, folks, to throw my way there. [SPEAKER_04]: Why would that be? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they're pretty low. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, I said bottom three. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: As in, they're the least likely to be on these benefits.

[SPEAKER_04]: I know we don't see one. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, we have Gany's on SNAP in it. [SPEAKER_05]: Irish isn't [SPEAKER_05]: It's like it'd be like, uh, you can't afford to fall. [SPEAKER_03]: I think you're literally just on there. [SPEAKER_03]: Like giving snap and it fits the immigrants that just got here. [SPEAKER_03]: That's what this chart in the middle is crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: Filipino and Chinese. [SPEAKER_04]: Very low, of course. [SPEAKER_04]: Dude, a lot of natives.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Native American people are, they're beat in the blacks. [SPEAKER_04]: Right, I've spoken about, this is an ill scholar topic, not a, this topic, but I know, I guess it works. [SPEAKER_04]: But the Native Americans, especially those that live on reservations, there's a lot of difference in tribes, like there's three Cherokee tribe or nations, there's three different ones, but one of them is extraordinarily rich.

[SPEAKER_04]: The natives where I'm from, they're pretty well off, but [SPEAKER_04]: Like the poorest place in the country by certain metrics is the Navajo Reservation Arizona, which is massive. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, shit. [SPEAKER_05]: Really 11.1%. [SPEAKER_05]: But the fuck are they just streaming? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, but I'll do it when everything is in Cubans and Mexicans. [SPEAKER_04]: Just saying.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: That surprises me, especially with how affluent. [SPEAKER_04]: A lot of the Cuban population is that comes out of the rest of the community. [SPEAKER_05]: They're on here. [SPEAKER_05]: Right, why are they on it? [SPEAKER_05]: Send them back. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, I agree with you, it's just a different point. [SPEAKER_05]: They sent them back. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to look send them back. [SPEAKER_05]: Everyone's just going to go back to eight times.

[SPEAKER_05]: What is that? [SPEAKER_02]: Dude, it is pretty crazy that there's almost 50% of a population that is in the United States ethnic population. [SPEAKER_02]: That is on food stamps. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's against Somali and Iraqi top three, which is [SPEAKER_03]: kind of weird. [SPEAKER_06]: And then the most aggressive immigrants and like the most that we're getting, I don't know, these numbers exactly, but like we get a fuck ton of immigrants from Venezuela.

[SPEAKER_06]: And then we get a fuck ton of, a fuck ton of immigrants from a Somalia. [SPEAKER_06]: And who are the two countries that we've been just completely fucking up over the last two years specifically? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, especially since Trump came back to office, Somalia and Venezuela. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, Trump literally broke the record just this year alone, for bombing Somalia the most times, broken his own record, which he set in his first administration.

[SPEAKER_06]: I think he's bomb small back as a look down Kyle. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we're the best for the best for the best for the best for the best for the best As a last, we make a big break. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I mean, like, we're about 80, 9 times. [SPEAKER_06]: So just bomb the living. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm just walking, I'm just walking, I'm just walking. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, it's like there's really fucking bomb and Gaza dude. [SPEAKER_06]: What do you do fucking shake the rubble?

[SPEAKER_06]: We're like shaking mudshack and huts over there. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I don't really know Pull up and see that in the Well, we have some all year here at home, which is in Minnesota, right? [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, no as a large Somalia population, Lewiston Maine [SPEAKER_06]: Hmm, yeah, my question with that is like what the fuck are some mollians doing there. [SPEAKER_06]: Somalia is like warm all year round.

[SPEAKER_06]: What the fuck are you doing in these like fucking mid-western countries in the United States? [SPEAKER_04]: We have a Connecticut. [SPEAKER_04]: We have a lot of Guatemalans recently and I'm like guys we're doing here. [SPEAKER_04]: Like leave the door to our zone of New Mexico. [SPEAKER_04]: They all exist here. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I don't know why don't we just like I hear all this.

[SPEAKER_06]: What do you got you move all the small ease and Guatemalans Venezuelans just put them all on California like I'm sorry like we need to accept that California's never coming back [SPEAKER_06]: and it just needs to be abandoned. [SPEAKER_05]: So let's send all like the unwanted immigrants every time I go to California and I just see how beautiful it is. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like they ruined our most aesthetically pleasing state. [SPEAKER_05]: It's such a bummer.

[SPEAKER_06]: I've never been there and I've never been and I've never planned to go there because exactly that like my base player and singer. [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe she said he's a shit, but if you go down outside them they're actually really nice. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's what my base player and singer always say because they have a family that lives out of the way is a shit hole. [SPEAKER_06]: If you've been there, yeah, if you know, is it worse than New York City, I've heard it is.

[SPEAKER_05]: Some are sure, yeah, like, skin row area, you know, like you go to West Hollywood, it's like, okay, because it's full gaze and they can keep it up and up. [SPEAKER_02]: I make fun of my parents all the time. [SPEAKER_02]: I'm like, oh, what's it called when white people moving and gentrification? [SPEAKER_02]: Gentrification? [SPEAKER_02]: I was like, no, it's not white people. [SPEAKER_02]: It's the gase. [SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't matter what color they are.

[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, exactly. [SPEAKER_05]: It's gentrified black. [SPEAKER_05]: We do do what's highly would by the way. [SPEAKER_05]: So like usually like, I'm really only going to the area of California because like comedy and stuff. [SPEAKER_05]: So like, we were in a fucking Airbnb and there was like really [SPEAKER_05]: Fuckin' dudes, it's my side hustle. [SPEAKER_05]: I do some shows and I plough some ass. [SPEAKER_05]: But I was like, walk around the neighborhood.

[SPEAKER_05]: And there was like a small home, like not nothing, like, maybe it seems that my house is now like a normal sized house. [SPEAKER_05]: And I was going for like $2.4 million. [SPEAKER_05]: And it had like nothing crazy. [SPEAKER_05]: It was like a pool, there wasn't like a balcony. [SPEAKER_05]: It was just a fucking rest-high with $2.4 million. [SPEAKER_05]: I did, it was like an open house just walked in and it was like, looking around. [SPEAKER_05]: I was like, this is very gay.

[SPEAKER_05]: Which is like gay play everywhere. [SPEAKER_06]: There is a house for sale by me. [SPEAKER_06]: It is put by the real part about my house from. [SPEAKER_06]: In the house was, I think it's three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and it's for $65,000. [SPEAKER_06]: $65,000? [SPEAKER_06]: $65,000, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: They can be billionaires in like some places. [SPEAKER_02]: I live in New York, Arizona.

[SPEAKER_02]: It's hot at the ball's year round and everybody's like, but it's not, but it's great weather all year round. [SPEAKER_02]: No, it's not, there's six months of the year, it's great, six months of the year, it's fucking horrible. [SPEAKER_02]: And these houses, and we're a large sprawling city, can't walk anywhere, got to drive your car everywhere, which I don't, I mean, I love that. [SPEAKER_02]: I like being in my car, it's my place of solitude.

[SPEAKER_02]: But it's not like, [SPEAKER_02]: a great city city you know what I mean it's just it's just a city that is here on the map to fight God because nobody should live in this fucking desert but okay actually yeah I'm one yeah oh I'm sorry good oh I was just gonna say we have houses here that are you know

[SPEAKER_02]: regular ass houses housing track everything looks the same seven point or seven hundred and eighty thousand dollars three beds two baths and like a fifteen hundred square feet it's done like we have a dumbest when I was when I was in Mexico my wife and I met a couple and they lived in Kentucky [SPEAKER_05]: And the guy was like, oh, we all like a four bedroom two car garage like crazy house like built in pool. [SPEAKER_05]: What do you do like I'm exterminating.

[SPEAKER_05]: What are you exterminating elders? [SPEAKER_05]: What the fuck are you for that? [SPEAKER_05]: He's like, yeah, it's talking. [SPEAKER_05]: Like yeah, move it like it's talking.

[SPEAKER_03]: And some houses and some garages and a pool and it's relatively cheap and you've got to live in a place that there's not a lot of people that's the thing it's like if you want to have a real job, it's hard to move in those places because like I don't know why people want to live here [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know why. [SPEAKER_01]: Why there's so many people. [SPEAKER_01]: There's a lot. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but it's a big city. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, big cities.

[SPEAKER_06]: Just track people. [SPEAKER_06]: And so this is the house I was talking about. [SPEAKER_06]: $67,000. [SPEAKER_06]: It's just a couple miles away from me. [SPEAKER_06]: I'll try to go through it quick. [SPEAKER_06]: So I don't spend too much time on this. [SPEAKER_03]: But yeah, so it's like, we're like a young person out of school. [SPEAKER_05]: Like what's the good kitchen dude? [SPEAKER_05]: I wouldn't move you to now What he's talking about what would you paint me dude?

[SPEAKER_06]: Like $2 Yeah, dude, look at look at that fucking look at that bedroom though Like it's nice. [SPEAKER_06]: I never looked it. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_06]: I like this. [SPEAKER_06]: No, I like this [SPEAKER_06]: My question is where does this dimension? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, 1300. [SPEAKER_06]: 26 square feet. [SPEAKER_06]: Three bedrooms. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, three bedrooms. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a starter and I'm full of these little work.

[SPEAKER_03]: But like dude, this could do. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't watch that. [SPEAKER_03]: Which it's got on it. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a very exact way. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I mean, it's not a very big house, but like, it's 67,000. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, it's really terrible. [SPEAKER_06]: I should buy that. [SPEAKER_06]: No, no, I promise you. [SPEAKER_06]: No, Leachburg, Marka Street Leachburg. [SPEAKER_06]: No, that's not a bad area at all. [SPEAKER_06]: I promise.

[SPEAKER_05]: No, I'm fucking, we're fucking up. [SPEAKER_05]: I got to figure it out. [SPEAKER_05]: I gotta move. [SPEAKER_06]: So yeah, we're that house is located is probably not even like five miles away for me. [SPEAKER_06]: But see, the problem is, if you buy a house like that here in Pennsylvania, you can never leave, because ever else you're going to go, you're going to absolutely wall up by the living standard of some more else.

[SPEAKER_06]: So like that's a cool part of our Pennsylvania is that you could buy a house like that. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Leachburg significantly lower overall crime rate than national average with both violent and property crimes also. [SPEAKER_05]: Can you look at the ethnic demographic of Leachburg and

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, um, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Now, the school district for Leachburg also they're graduating classes. [SPEAKER_06]: I think of like 20 people. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a very, very small school district crazy. [SPEAKER_06]: But then like, if you go right across the bridge, which where I live, that's like a bigger school district. [SPEAKER_06]: But it's also like one of the high rated school districts in like this area.

[SPEAKER_05]: So I'm going to buy that house and then rent it for $2500 a month. [SPEAKER_05]: And then I'm going to fucking do everybody else right now. [SPEAKER_05]: It's [SPEAKER_05]: Well, no, there are some white people. [SPEAKER_05]: That's crazy. [SPEAKER_05]: So I'm on my own. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, diversity. [SPEAKER_06]: Okay. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, how do they rate diversity because that's my question. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's the joke. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I'm guessing right.

[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'm guessing they're probably saying diversity is a good thing. [SPEAKER_06]: So it's all white people. [SPEAKER_06]: So the diversity is bad here. [SPEAKER_06]: Right. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: The reason sucks about the situation though is like you kind of you want to have like like there is certain jobs that you can have and live out in the country I know people like that.

[SPEAKER_03]: I see them all time some of them have to commute like an hour to work like that sucks Yeah, then so if you want to have like a good like a good like high value standard job You're probably have to be somewhere close to at least a moderately sized city or a major city because really [SPEAKER_03]: There is no like red or blue states. [SPEAKER_03]: Blue states actually don't exist. [SPEAKER_03]: Blue cities. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: Blue cities that dominate the blue cities.

[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, the blue cities have the majority of the people, which in turn, and look at a metal look, it makes the whole state look blue, because the majority population. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: And there's like a blame drain of brain drain effect that happens with like small communities around here, because I see it all the time. [SPEAKER_03]: All the people from my [SPEAKER_03]: They all went to college and then they have never came back.

[SPEAKER_03]: They have never came back. [SPEAKER_06]: I know exactly what you're talking about. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that like their dad's a lawyer in town. [SPEAKER_03]: So they went to go work for their dad or like something like that. [SPEAKER_03]: But most not a lot of money drops like that. [SPEAKER_03]: What exactly? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so like this is this is something that I've noticed.

[SPEAKER_06]: I've heard people talk about a lot to like to live out where I live Let's say like vandagree if Leachburg and they turn a heights trying on all these areas that are in like a little bit north of Pittsburgh Most people are going to commute down route 28 or go to Monroeville

[SPEAKER_06]: which is about like 20 minutes, you know, like 20 minutes, like an hour away from where you live to go get a half decent paying job, but you can't afford to live in the city because if you don't live in Pittsburgh, you're looking at $1,700 a month for like an apartment, whereas you live out here where I live, you drive a little bit further, but your mortgage is maybe $800 a month.

[SPEAKER_05]: I'm so sad because it's actually this but I know it's for a fact now people live in Connecticut we'll commute to New York City every single day by train it's like an hour and a half just because they don't want to fucking live by New York and New Jersey and they just want to pay live.

[SPEAKER_04]: Where they live in that town that they live in is one of the richest counties in the country and it's in it's insane there they have Ferrari dealerships, Lotus dealerships, yeah food is it though like the cost of living is crazy I very rarely go there but like I have before

[SPEAKER_04]: it is a different world, compared to where I live, which is the opposite part of the state and one of like the two rural areas of the state, Connecticut, Northwest County and Northeast County are both rural where I live. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm from Southeast, which is more suburban. [SPEAKER_04]: But it's like a completely different place. [SPEAKER_04]: Like you would not think you're in the same state from Greenwich, yeah, I live.

[SPEAKER_04]: And unfortunately, people think that Greenwich, what Greenwich is, is what Connecticut is. [SPEAKER_04]: So I say, I'm from Connecticut. [SPEAKER_04]: If it's like, would you say they're mostly liberals, like white liberals? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it does depend.

[SPEAKER_04]: It gets a little bit statin island north Jersey conservative in some of these towns, but um, okay, so that I'll maybe like where there are There's like Different like there are a lot of absets out of urban towns in Connecticut that are outside of Parkford And out in New York City that are actually pretty conservative, but it's not always like that [SPEAKER_04]: There's lots of bleeding hearts as well. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a lot of to me.

[SPEAKER_04]: It's not as liberal as you'd think. [SPEAKER_04]: It's the outer guess. [SPEAKER_03]: A lot of, so where I'm at like St. Louis, and then like it used to be like, there was like the suburb you would consider was like, I don't know, 25 miles outside, 20, 25 miles outside the city. [SPEAKER_03]: Now the suburbs like 40 miles outside the city like it keeps expanding and expanding like it's coming down to like the county.

[SPEAKER_03]: I grew up in there's this little town and they just keep getting bigger and bigger every year and it sees people from the city that like, oh, we just wanted to get away from the city.

[SPEAKER_03]: And it's just crazy to watch like, you know, hot like the surrounding area of a major city is just literally expanding and it's all around this hub and it's like, everybody's going like a lot of people that went to school with they did in that area, then a bunch of lives you're going to move there make it all gay. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it happens like happened yet. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but it's going up like that. [SPEAKER_05]: No, dude. [SPEAKER_02]: It's all right.

[SPEAKER_05]: So I live in Newtown right and like 15 minutes up north of me is new hope new hope is like one of the gays like Places in the country like just to do it and so So new town is trying to not be gay like new hope

[SPEAKER_05]: But I'm seeing more like like you can't attach you shop a new town like like the city will fight it like you they don't want anything related to do Well to come down a new town, but it's like it's like blending that to have so many lives a new town now They're like no we want like all this shit and new towns like no That gate shit up there new Where belongs

[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I mean, I love that you used to add two parlors as the gait shit as you've got fucking my whole sleeve is on that side of the table and you know what's deep up. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I got a new hope for my test. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I mean, fucking tattoo parlors. [SPEAKER_05]: That's a start. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm telling you, it's a start. [SPEAKER_05]: It's going to be a tattoo place and it's going to be a fucking sex shop and it's going to be a fucking gay bar.

[SPEAKER_05]: That's the fucking, this is a slide. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's the natural impression. [SPEAKER_05]: And they just thought we're going to put a tattoo place in Newtown. [SPEAKER_05]: It's opening up. [SPEAKER_05]: I saw that in my wife and I'm like, oh shit. [SPEAKER_05]: Look, for the main street. [SPEAKER_05]: She's like, oh no, we got to move. [SPEAKER_05]: We got to move. [SPEAKER_02]: Hold her. [SPEAKER_02]: Well, Kyle has one five minutes away.

[SPEAKER_02]: If you want to fucking live there. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're going to get us out. [SPEAKER_02]: They're going to hold a lot. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I remember, I remember joking with one of my old co-workers, I think I felt we were talking about, like, $200,000 gets you like a really nice house or something like that. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm like, geez, I'd probably go pretty far in Vannegriffe, which where I live.

[SPEAKER_06]: And then he looks at me and he's like $200,000. [SPEAKER_06]: I think, because I think I said, like, $200 grain would buy you like a block in Vannegriffe. [SPEAKER_06]: He's like, I'm pretty sure $200,000 would buy you Vannegriffe. [SPEAKER_05]: five roommates and you're still paying like $1,000 around with like five roommates. [SPEAKER_02]: You want to grant it's me a shack next to a canal in fucking hands, there's a little year in like it's wonderful.

[SPEAKER_06]: I want to move to Florida a couple of years back. [SPEAKER_06]: I had a really nice job down there and like a beautiful shop. [SPEAKER_06]: But in Tallahassee, I would have had to drive like 40 minutes. [SPEAKER_06]: And I would have been living in a house with like three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a third of the size of the house I live in now for like triple the payment. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh my god. [SPEAKER_06]: It just doesn't make sense.

[SPEAKER_06]: So like now, my house is under $100,000. [SPEAKER_06]: I've got a three car garage to an or one and a half car on the bottom, three floors, two full bathrooms, one half bathroom. [SPEAKER_06]: And like I said, it was under $100. [SPEAKER_02]: Probably not falling apart. [SPEAKER_06]: No, no, actually dude, the house legitimately need nothing since I since I've lived here. [SPEAKER_06]: I put a new back roof over my porch and I've lived here for eight years to be clear.

[SPEAKER_06]: Um, I relay my AC unit and then a new water heater and I think that's all I've done. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, dude, my what before my wife, she brought the house we were living in. [SPEAKER_05]: She bought it during the recession of like, oh, nine. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh. [SPEAKER_05]: and our mortgage payment still to this day, it's like $1100. [SPEAKER_05]: I live in a two-better in town home for a second. [SPEAKER_05]: One of the half-athers.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: It's like we've paid nothing. [SPEAKER_04]: It's a great home and association fee. [SPEAKER_05]: Like 150 bucks. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: That's pretty good. [SPEAKER_04]: Like he's going up for no reason. [SPEAKER_04]: We've got a raise it happening right now. [SPEAKER_05]: And I'm like, for what, though, like, [SPEAKER_05]: Snow, my fuck you, he needs to go. [SPEAKER_05]: It's so different here, but we're the fuck that needs to go.

[SPEAKER_01]: No, give it a praise to someone since I've been here. [SPEAKER_04]: That's why it's just in the blood. [SPEAKER_04]: But there are a lot of them, especially in Florida, that have been raising them exorbitant. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Even like in their probably cheaper than how much Adam Adams costs and they're like three to four times the HOAP and it Prices people out especially retired.

[SPEAKER_05]: That's true for a problem for homes of Florida because I want to get the fuck out of here It's like not by I call whether anymore. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, no, I wouldn't buy I was a little bit Knoxville Tennessee. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yo, you know housing market Florida's dropping and it's probably going to drop much You know what American city has the highest rate of AIDS [SPEAKER_05]: What Jacksonville Florida? [SPEAKER_05]: No, no, takers. [SPEAKER_05]: No, summer is Miami.

[SPEAKER_06]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, where wherever the Republican Nation. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, he went on. [SPEAKER_05]: No. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we're never here to see. [SPEAKER_03]: No, that makes over and in this Tennessee. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: What is going on? [SPEAKER_04]: This is just a bad fucking, they don't know, this is a bad fucking, is that this black people in general are more likely to have HIV or AIDS, that's just a statistical fact.

[SPEAKER_04]: And Memphis Tennessee is one of the most disproportionately black places in the country. [SPEAKER_04]: Like a lot of other cities will also have a sizable portion of Asian population as pretty many people. [SPEAKER_04]: Memphis doesn't have as much of that. [SPEAKER_04]: And it literally is just a graphic thing that that one. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, gross. [SPEAKER_05]: Still go to Memphis. [SPEAKER_05]: We'll catch AIDS in the wind. [SPEAKER_05]: Just live out there.

[SPEAKER_03]: Take the AIDS, right? [SPEAKER_05]: You just breathe it in. [SPEAKER_05]: You guess how you catch AIDS? [SPEAKER_03]: Breathe out. [SPEAKER_03]: It's going to go shoot up with random needles, but it gets not through my teeth. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you know what they say. [SPEAKER_06]: You always share needles because drugs are expensive. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm just trying to cut down on plastics. [SPEAKER_05]: I can't hear about the earth.

[SPEAKER_05]: Well, there you go. [SPEAKER_05]: First of all, it's my pro-plastics. [SPEAKER_05]: Slowing the testosterone. [SPEAKER_05]: That's why they TRT. [SPEAKER_05]: The pro-plastics. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: No, it's because they're old. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: You guys are old. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but my skull to muscle mass to take it to TRT through the roof. [SPEAKER_05]: You're like, I'm just kidding. [SPEAKER_03]: Adam remembers the aid scare, dude.

[SPEAKER_03]: And he was there. [SPEAKER_05]: I told you my other side of AIDS. [SPEAKER_05]: My uncle was gay and died of it. [SPEAKER_03]: All right. [SPEAKER_05]: So he was, you say, it was great. [SPEAKER_05]: Was it from Memphis? [SPEAKER_05]: No, Brooklyn. [SPEAKER_05]: Was he black? [SPEAKER_05]: Well, same thing. [SPEAKER_04]: The Italian was the Italian. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, he was, it's my dad's brother. [SPEAKER_05]: So he's not in the list. [SPEAKER_05]: That answers yes.

[SPEAKER_05]: So he was black. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: According to that chart, yes, we're not white. [SPEAKER_05]: Guys are, and it's just a fact. [SPEAKER_00]: And you're going to have to load with it. [SPEAKER_05]: It's fine. [SPEAKER_05]: It's what it is. [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know, I don't know. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is.

[SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't even know what it is.

[SPEAKER_06]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_02]: I don't even know what it is. [SPEAKER_02]: It's my third six younger than me. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, hold on hold on. [SPEAKER_06]: Here me out. [SPEAKER_06]: Here me out. [SPEAKER_06]: Um, and I do want to talk about the fun test Tucker interview because I feel like that's much, much, much, much more relevant. [SPEAKER_06]: But like, I don't know, man.

[SPEAKER_06]: Let's talk about Massey's life. [SPEAKER_06]: He married his high school sweetheart. [SPEAKER_06]: As three kids who are all married now, and he has a very long day. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to get a hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. [SPEAKER_06]: He literally did like everything a man will do, became a reputable, pure person, has a happy healthy family, and all his kids are doing well. [SPEAKER_06]: What the fuck else is left?

[SPEAKER_06]: I'm gonna get a hot ass side piece. [SPEAKER_06]: Like, from being honest here, like, like, yeah, just, what else is left? [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, it's, yeah, in the worst. [SPEAKER_03]: If Thomas Massey's worst scandal is he remarried too fast after his widow died? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, right. [SPEAKER_03]: I thought you'd take it for an American style story. [SPEAKER_04]: And I thought it was a little weird. [SPEAKER_04]: I thought it was a little soon, but it is.

[SPEAKER_04]: Like, I don't know his personal situation. [SPEAKER_04]: And I don't think he did anything wrong. [SPEAKER_06]: It's 16 months afterwards. [SPEAKER_06]: She's 37. [SPEAKER_06]: He's 51. [SPEAKER_06]: It's nice. [SPEAKER_06]: Like, like, yeah, I can do it. [SPEAKER_06]: It didn't look like he got a trophy. [SPEAKER_06]: He's like, he got, he literally lived the dream life that every man, every conservative man wants to live.

[SPEAKER_06]: And now he's like, you know what, my wife's gone. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm getting myself a fucking trophy wife. [SPEAKER_06]: And none of you could say shit about it. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, only people are like, yeah, it's great. [SPEAKER_05]: They're like, you married, who the fuck are you to tell him?

[SPEAKER_06]: Like yes, process like who the fuck do you even go like 24 like he didn't fucking lean Art of Caprio it it's six in months like did his wife passed away That's absolutely tragic everybody agrees with that Was he supposed to do just like how long is long enough that would satisfy people for those He remarried [SPEAKER_06]: But like, yeah, it's been over a year. [SPEAKER_06]: It was over a year. [SPEAKER_04]: In interpretation of the events that I think holds water.

[SPEAKER_04]: It's just to be clear. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not.

[SPEAKER_03]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so like talk about like oh my god Barca with windows, right?

[SPEAKER_06]: Trump really is the first Jewish president in the whole Trump okay Yeah, is there Is there anything else anybody want to tell someone before you go back to Tucker and now now? [SPEAKER_06]: Okay [SPEAKER_06]: Everybody attacking Tucker and Funtas is just outing themselves because you can't stop these guys at this point.

[SPEAKER_06]: And I think the sinister fracturing on the right, because like, as much as going to piss people off, Trump is a part of this like whole neocon, ass going and Trump himself is a neocon, but he allies himself and has more reverence for the people who are shouting anti-Semite, and everybody, and Trump is shouting anti-Semite, and everybody is well. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, he called fucking not Bob Mennend as Chuck Schumer.

[SPEAKER_06]: He called Chuck Schumer a member of Hamas of all fucking people. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes, I swear to, yeah, he called Chuck Schumer a member of Hamas. [SPEAKER_03]: That is probably a big insult to Chuck Schumer though.

[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, but like, you see my point is that's like, I would get on my knees for to service the Lord and save your net and Yahoo, yeah, but that's that's my whole point is that like because I'm one of these people yelling anti semi to everybody and he has led the largest crackdown on the anti Israel speech in US history. [SPEAKER_06]: So like this fight is necessary to have and I'm glad and like Tucker is the guy to leave it.

[SPEAKER_06]: I'm sorry type of bad It was funny when Tucker was like sorry called you gay Yeah, I thought yeah, I thought you were a fed. [SPEAKER_03]: I thought you were a fed These give me true I think this is not really about Trump per se.

[SPEAKER_03]: I think it's just what comes after and like they're trying to jockey for positions and like what they want to come after [SPEAKER_03]: And because like Flint is already like when it gets trumped in 2024 like he told his voters Yeah, all there's not to vote for him. [SPEAKER_03]: So I don't think it. [SPEAKER_02]: I think it. [SPEAKER_03]: I say yeah Yeah Yeah He met Tucker He met Tucker and then his next show after meeting Tucker.

[SPEAKER_03]: He kind of moderated on that He's moderated on a few things after meeting Tucker, which is interesting [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I think it's because he has a reputation and I've heard Orange talk about this and a lot of friends of ours talk about this about how he is Red Hawk had a really good toy that Flint has been kicked out of a hundred nine right away.

[SPEAKER_06]: And they blame all the organizations and I mean he has a point because like [SPEAKER_06]: everybody and like he's right on a lot of shit like I think Flint has his I like him. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm not like I don't listen to every single one of his shows but every single time I see him on like an interview something like that and I listen to him like there's not much I disagree with but he just does have a really really spurgy tendency to just

[SPEAKER_02]: fight with everybody all the time you know typo typo said this one time and I really it's like would you say you said it your macro racist but micro not micro racist so like on an individual basis he's not racist but like on a large scale looking at generalities and I feel like that's kind of how went as is he he's talking yeah majority of the time he's talking in very large generalities [SPEAKER_02]: That's good at all.

[SPEAKER_02]: But people aren't listening to you and listening in generalities. [SPEAKER_02]: They're listening as an individual. [SPEAKER_02]: And I think that's where I think that's where they're right. [SPEAKER_02]: Okay. [SPEAKER_02]: So because we all talk about things in general terms and [SPEAKER_02]: statistics that are the other and most people don't compute that way. [SPEAKER_02]: They're like, how does this affect me personally? [SPEAKER_02]: And they're like, I don't like that.

[SPEAKER_05]: When you feel the attacks from the Fuentes talker interview though, it's it's not like the left will get a memo that morning. [SPEAKER_05]: It'd be like, yes, it's what we're all going to say. [SPEAKER_05]: I can't believe Trump is taking down our sacred mind like like first of all you were all about taking out my name It's two years ago. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's jump the fuck up. [SPEAKER_05]: But it's the same exact fucking thing now.

[SPEAKER_05]: You're just seeing the by the way They're the world right not us Yeah, it went out in the group chat real quick. [SPEAKER_06]: I want to put that's up to Luke's point if you go to a movie theater And you see a bunch of black people you know, it's probably not gonna be that quiet. [SPEAKER_06]: Like if you go to a movie theater [SPEAKER_02]: So just, yeah, yeah, it just means that you associate patterns. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, yeah, I'm a patterned notice.

[SPEAKER_03]: Like people, like I listen, I don't have a birch like a visceral reaction either way with Fuentes. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm not like a, I don't feel like I need to defend him. [SPEAKER_03]: And I don't feel like I need to like, like, I hate this guy or like all of his views or whatever. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm just like whatever. [SPEAKER_03]: young people love him and regardless of like if you like him, don't like him.

[SPEAKER_03]: It's the same situation with like, they're not attacking him because he's, you know, like, I don't know, [SPEAKER_03]: me too. [SPEAKER_03]: It works. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Great. [SPEAKER_03]: And like in Conning like they are the like I don't know like Dinesh to Susia if you don't know like he's not famous. [SPEAKER_03]: Well when his early days in the conservative movement, he kicked out people like a Francis. [SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember his name right now.

[SPEAKER_03]: Sam Francis. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Sam Francis. [SPEAKER_03]: He got him removed from the movement.

[SPEAKER_03]: And then I think he made a tweet today that was like Sam Francis, Pat, you can, and like there's a couple other ones like from the 90s conservative movement and all these people had in common like they were like four America criticize like with the conservative movement and they're biggest thing that got them kicked out is because they were critical of the Israeli body, what Israel was doing in the control of America and our all really has to do that's that's what this big question is right back in like it's all these other things, but it's just that.

[SPEAKER_05]: And that's like the end episode, we do the right wing grifter tier list and the next just as it was up there. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you know what I'm kind of bummed, I wasn't there for that, but like for real and it's funny how there's always Indians that are like total grifters for the right thing cause, like. [SPEAKER_06]: nine times out of ten, I'm like, Dinesh disus went to prison.

[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know exactly what for, but I, I'm willing to put money on that it was fraud, because like the member of 2000 Meals, he admitted that that movie was bullshit. [SPEAKER_06]: like he had to come out and admit that pretty much a lot of the stuff that he said that movie was completely wrong. [SPEAKER_06]: So, and then look, Vivek Ramaswami can be ain't really enough. [SPEAKER_06]: Another guy completely endorsed and hugged by Trump. [SPEAKER_06]: Another complete total scammer.

[SPEAKER_02]: It's like literally all these jeets are fucking just like total scammers, but they know what they get when he's backpacked from Trump. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, the thing is to Ben Shapiro put it like a whole video. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, I didn't watch the whole thing. [SPEAKER_03]: I just watched like the two-minute clip. [SPEAKER_03]: He put out here and it's so like brain dead when it's like it's like him and he's like you will not come in my conservative movement.

[SPEAKER_03]: You will not you are not in a mirror. [SPEAKER_03]: And I'm speaking a lot too. [SPEAKER_03]: This is my He's wearing his fucking hat. [SPEAKER_03]: You this is our country. [SPEAKER_03]: You'll never take it and you're like [SPEAKER_05]: He's not your country either, he's talking about it's like I, it's so phone death. [SPEAKER_03]: It's like he's like trying to be the enemy of like he doesn't realize the moment that we're living it, you know?

[SPEAKER_05]: Because they're they're fighting it real like the the anti-Semitism button got hit hard and they're like we got a really everyone's noticed by the way, I put the noticing what will continue on on X for a post and I got flagged for like hate speech. [SPEAKER_05]: Wow. [SPEAKER_05]: Wow. [SPEAKER_03]: That's crazy. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, the big thing that started this off and this actually is a big deal.

[SPEAKER_03]: This is like more nitty gritty, but like the heritage foundation defended Tucker and like when institutes like actual institutional power is now defending like the more. [SPEAKER_03]: hard right again. [SPEAKER_03]: So we're like, he's not even like, you know, he was on Fox news like fucking three years ago. [SPEAKER_03]: We're acting like this guy's like, yeah, you know, going down this dark path, but he's just not like saying Charlie Hark is hard right.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, exactly. [SPEAKER_03]: And [SPEAKER_03]: You know, with, but when the institution, like, you know, you got the populace, you started getting major media figures in the right, and now you're getting the institutional power that's coming to defend Tucker's position of, like, what are you saying and who we interviews?

[SPEAKER_03]: That's why they're panicking because they're already losing, they're losing, they've lost them, they've lost the people, they're losing the media, now they're losing institutional power, [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, shout out, Gen Z because they're they're the fucking ones really taking the charge my generation real world models with our generation fucking Thanks Don't try to say you're what you were you born what you were you born what you're you Boy, I'm not Jinx, I'm the only one

[SPEAKER_06]: I think I'm on the younger edge of Millennials at, I'm, yeah, I'm turning third, I'm turning 31 in three days. [SPEAKER_02]: So I turned 32 earlier in early October. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, yeah, I barely made the millennial. [SPEAKER_03]: I like by four years or three years or something like that. [SPEAKER_03]: But my wife and I's birthday. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I don't know. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a part. [SPEAKER_03]: It's weird because it's a very good.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: I was just, it is weird with like millennial. [SPEAKER_03]: Like it's weird being on the edge of any generational divide because you kind of can go in both kind of, you can go both ways, you know? [SPEAKER_03]: You can go one day, you know? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, this is it. [SPEAKER_03]: Zoomers one day, you're like, ah, these fucking kids, you know? [SPEAKER_06]: You know, I think you put down a thousand walls, but you suck one dick.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I think the elder monials are primarily liberal. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I, right. [SPEAKER_00]: Well, I think Jaxers are as well. [SPEAKER_00]: They were the Jen extras. [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, that's right. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: They really remembered the Bush era. [SPEAKER_03]: Like, I kind of do. [SPEAKER_03]: It's not like my forming. [SPEAKER_03]: My forming of like my mind was the Obama era. [SPEAKER_03]: So it kind of makes sense.

[SPEAKER_03]: Why, like, my, I think younger millennials are a little bit more right way. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, it's much. [SPEAKER_02]: Maybe that's why, like, for me, it was. [SPEAKER_02]: I remember that I'm 93, it's not like I remember everything George Bush did, but I remember I remember waking up on September 11 and I can tell you exactly what I was doing that morning. [SPEAKER_02]: I remember my parents were real, my mom at the time because it was just my mom.

[SPEAKER_02]: was real concerned with bullish and all that shit because she was a gay woman with a fucking, seven year old son, but you know, so like, I remember that shit. [SPEAKER_02]: Now I remember this and I was fucking heavy, heavy metal music and playing video games and everybody telling us that that Satan's work and stuff like that. [SPEAKER_02]: So I was like, I grew up. [SPEAKER_02]: like being like dude, I fucking hate these people.

[SPEAKER_02]: They're such pious assholes and they don't see like the hypocrite like aspect of themselves. [SPEAKER_02]: But then you know, high school years came along with Obama and everything else. [SPEAKER_02]: And then early or most of my Marine Corps career was Obama and I was like, [SPEAKER_02]: Now they just flipped their the piles of households now and they're telling us what to do.

[SPEAKER_02]: And so that's kind of my thing where it's like, I think these things are sweeping back and forth. [SPEAKER_02]: And I don't think a lot of people especially like younger millennials are remembering like how ridiculous the right wing was while they were like super young and the few years before they were born [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I'm saying? [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I'm saying? [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I'm saying? [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I'm saying?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that's the power of the media though, like they just had people fucking scared to use that like for sure people and I To be in like, we're fucking next. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, like on top of the fuck down your cornfields are fine And you like any one in like, you know Southern Illinois being like, oh, shit, dude, they're around the corner And it's like, dude, I don't think there's a muscle down here.

[SPEAKER_03]: Like John knows American flag manufacturers made There was a dude I walked [SPEAKER_03]: I was just sending me $9.90. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: The American. [SPEAKER_06]: They crushed it. [SPEAKER_06]: There was a dude who I work with.

[SPEAKER_00]: Yes. [SPEAKER_06]: To tell you how small this airport is, he was concerned after 9-11 that they were going to come strike us on the trob, which is about an hour away from me, but it's literally [SPEAKER_06]: It's a, the airport's so small that like you could not pay for parking. [SPEAKER_06]: They have a dude riding around on a golf cart into like a pebble lot to unlock the gate that you could easily climb up where they lock cars for you to stay and it's free parking.

[SPEAKER_05]: and the guys like their common knowledge it's like dude. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, what I don't know the news was dude. [SPEAKER_05]: It's like crazy.

[SPEAKER_03]: Do you especially if you're in like like, I mean pencil beans, it's not like all the way and it's like not like the Midwest, but it's still pretty much like pretty middle of the country, especially like [SPEAKER_03]: Western people and we'll central what's going on in my mobile be fucking Kentucky It's somewhere some people consider it part of the Midwest like they they Or even the south maybe I don't know but

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, dude, like I'm an Illinois, like if there's a land invasion, it's gonna be a while. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you get time. [SPEAKER_03]: You get time to stock up. [SPEAKER_03]: Unless it's coming from the north, uh, which we'd fuck them up that they were coming from the north. [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: But, like, there would be like the whole world wasn't beginning or something. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm happy to fuck them up first. [SPEAKER_02]: Say, rack, fuck them up.

[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just saying, if the one thing that could get the United States all together and know we give a talk about race or whatever else, fucking invaders do, like fucking invaders do that. [SPEAKER_02]: That's so the gangwings are the Mexicans, the Indians, the fucking white assholes, white assholes, the Christian Zion Zionists, the fucking Eona, everybody, we're fucking off whoever, we're like, [SPEAKER_02]: It could take a little brother thing. [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.

[SPEAKER_05]: I can talk him right. [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you're going to beat his ass? [SPEAKER_02]: No, I'm not. [SPEAKER_02]: You're a very, I'm going to be my little brother. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, absolutely. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so I think we forget that. [SPEAKER_02]: I think we forget that a little bit like on the show, just generally people in our family. [SPEAKER_02]: That was the one good thing about Nile. [SPEAKER_02]: We were mad. [SPEAKER_02]: Absolutely. [SPEAKER_02]: We have.

[SPEAKER_02]: We were meant. [SPEAKER_02]: And then we went and we got someone up. [SPEAKER_02]: We were there, bro. [SPEAKER_02]: We were. [SPEAKER_02]: No, but you know, I think I think a lot of people forget. [SPEAKER_02]: It's like, as fucking shit all if our country can fucking be anybody fucks with the cage, the dog comes out and we're all part of that dog. [SPEAKER_02]: We're fucking somebody up. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: So true.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that's why we got to invade Venezuela do because we're too much inner fighting going on We need to go buck someone yeah, we need another. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh yeah, yeah, I'm under the bus. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we got a fucking yeah Up against the wall and this is shove our dick down there for it Just a show. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh my gosh, you know, yeah, maybe you want how to point about trying to box Maduro [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe we're wrong.

[SPEAKER_05]: Maybe they're looking after a global country-wide unity. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe that's what Trump's thinking. [SPEAKER_03]: He saw 9-11 and he's like, you know what, guys? [SPEAKER_03]: You know what brought us together in baby and I rap. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you don't want us to gather and fucking making up a scenario that we fucked up a lot of people in the 80s to make them come back and make a terrorist attack on the United States.

[SPEAKER_02]: So we can invade another country. [SPEAKER_05]: It's true, the global unifiers killing Browns, which got to get back to it. [SPEAKER_05]: It doesn't matter to Brown, get a kill on. [SPEAKER_05]: The kill Browns, you're saying. [SPEAKER_05]: It's real, it's real. [SPEAKER_05]: So they're hemisphere Browns. [SPEAKER_05]: We should hemisphere Browns, we got a kill Browns. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we know, and he was like, the US can't be invaded in a conventional sense.

[SPEAKER_02]: It can't be. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I thought I was going to wish they would. [SPEAKER_05]: I know of try it. [SPEAKER_05]: And wish they would need a reason. [SPEAKER_05]: He got some fucking anger. [SPEAKER_03]: I know. [SPEAKER_03]: It's what this is me off with. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm hitting my wife. [SPEAKER_05]: You can talk about it. [SPEAKER_03]: I hear people like, you know, if we didn't stop Hitler, he wouldn't have been dated.

[SPEAKER_03]: And it's like, oh, yeah, it's like, no, he wouldn't have. [SPEAKER_03]: Fuck. [SPEAKER_05]: You know, that was a rant about that one time. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, all that he wouldn't be able to do it. [SPEAKER_05]: It's so stupid. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it doesn't make any sense. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so stupid. [SPEAKER_04]: He happened to use it. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, exactly.

[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you're Adam, you were like, no, no, I have to take on my anger on my wife for whatever, and we weren't signed our like, to get our marriage certificate and stuff and we walked out and I looked at her and we were still in like the court of justice and I was like, I was like, now I can hit you legally.

[SPEAKER_05]: I think up until the 50s in Alabama, I think it was legal to hit your wife, but it was how to be on the state capital steps, like that, how to be on the state capital. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's a thing. [SPEAKER_05]: And it's moderate. [SPEAKER_05]: I feel like, hey honey, how was your day? [SPEAKER_05]: Like, meet me at the counter going to 4 p.m. [SPEAKER_05]: Like, I will stab you and I was like, you know what I'm saying?

[SPEAKER_02]: You just look at me like, I will stab you. [SPEAKER_02]: I will stab you and I was like, I feel like that's just the role they made. [SPEAKER_03]: So like, politicians could still hit their wife. [SPEAKER_03]: I was a great one. [SPEAKER_05]: But we were great love. [SPEAKER_05]: Freematch it back. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm vote forever. [SPEAKER_05]: Bring that back. [SPEAKER_05]: Then her cry Republican independent. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, he's got my vote.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we're going down to the capital. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, shit. [SPEAKER_05]: All right. [SPEAKER_05]: Anyway, I think else because I got the fuck out of here actually. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, let me on my space. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: All right. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: X. Adam Nutter. [SPEAKER_05]: Instagram. [SPEAKER_05]: Same. [SPEAKER_05]: TikTok at the Adam Nutter. [SPEAKER_05]: And go follow the 5th of midnight Instagram page.

[SPEAKER_05]: 5th of midnight 5. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm just going to go follow that. [SPEAKER_05]: And we're back on YouTube next week. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes, I want to say I appreciate everybody coming over here to rumble while we're taking a pretty full sabbatical forced upon us by YouTube. [SPEAKER_06]: You can find me comment on Twitter. [SPEAKER_06]: Thank you all the doomsdayers and the light weights who are watching right now, who may not be a patreon, but you should become a doomsdayer.

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