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Aug 19, 20221 hr 55 minEp. 39
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I'll trust in. You're the boss. You're doing. Hello and welcome to episode number. 39 of Unrelenting for August 19, 2022. I am Darren O'Neil. And across this big virtual desk, the Russian apologist, Sir Gene. Hey. Hey, what's going on? Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. I was watching Bill O'Reilly last night because, you know, that's what I do. Though. And I had to pull a clip because I thought this was the best part of any O'Reilly show I've ever seen. Okay.

And the question came up, Bill, he was had he had a guest on and they were talking about podcast and they're like, Bill, what is you know, what do you listen to? What's your favorite podcast? And he said, it's unrelenting. Unrelenting. But I was surprised. That that's pretty good. Yeah, well, you know, I wish he'd start setting up some money. Donate, donate, donate to everybody else. Don't donate, Bill. He should die. It's like, oh, wow.

It's very rare to hear somebody use the term unrelenting in. 17. Ways. I mean, that wasn't the edit. I need to edit the silence a little bit between the two, but he was talking about social media with like the Ben Affleck, the Jennifer Lopez stuff. And it's just like it's unrelenting. It's like. Well, yes, that it is. Social media is unrelenting. I don't I don't know what that means. It's just it never stops.

If you look at some of these people they post like there was the article that he was discussing was somebody did a study on like the average person and how many videos and photos they're going to post in their lifetime. And it's like, you know, tens of thousands. I think I've got 15,000 posts. And now in social.

You know, that is I think that's a little different because you're having conversations, you're talking about things in the news, you're talking about concepts where I think a lot of people this is regarding just you're taking photos of yourself. Yeah. No, I. You know, the over sharers. Right. And I do think that's very dangerous. The social media overshare just because you're opening yourself up to way too many things.

Mhm. Including, you know, people wanting to come hurt you or kidnap you, depending if you're a hot young girl or an old white guy. Podcaster. These things are a little bit different. Yeah, the social media is dangerous. We've talked about that a billion times here. That's only slightly exaggerating. The how are you today there and. I'm good. Yeah. It's a beautiful Friday morning. What more can you do? It's a beautiful week. We're. We're just rolling on in through the end of summer here.

Yeah. An enjoyable summer. Unlike the, the new predictions that we're going to be in the middle. I mean, we're joining you were joining the Austin area as being part of the temperature rise. Yeah. Uh huh, uh huh. It's going to be really bad, which I find funny because the weather forecasting at this point, they can't get the next day right? Nope. But they're going to tell you what's going to happen in 20 or 30 or 40 years with. Unmatched. Certainty. Yeah, and I don't believe it.

But how are things in beautiful Texas? Pretty good. I was supposed to be in Mexico right now, in fact. Well, that's right. Because you're done with your gig. You're supposed to be in full vacation mode. I'm in. Well, sort of. Almost. So it's not quite yet. Does the Mexicans, like, set you back at the border? Yeah, well, I. I did.

I was planning on enjoying my first week off and just not being plugged in and and then a bunch of, I guess things started falling into place to where I had a friend in town and he introduced me to a potential client and then I had a few other people that wanted to talk business. So really my first week off has been spent trying to get my next gig. That's not a vacation at all. I know, right? That's like frickin work. Yes. I mean, you don't vacation very well, I guess I not.

If this is an indicator, that's for sure. I need my harder at vacationing. Yeah. So I've just kind of delayed everything by a week, so I'm actually going to begin that next week and the week after. Nice. You have the whole where you're going picked out you because you can't just randomly wander Mexico at this point. But you can. You can.

So I'm flying out to Cabo and then my I haven't booked this, but my plan is to actually skip back over to the Gulf side before I leave Mexico and then I forget the name of the city and then fly back from there. To basically on the Mexican drug cartel vacation package. Why wouldn't necessarily put it in those terms? I'm just vacationing in Mexico and multiple cities, that's all right. You're just a very legitimate business man on holiday. And holiday being the key phrase, this.

Phrase to not want to forget that was this where the the fishing off the oil rig or is that just there in Texas where you do it? No, that was in Texas. Yeah. And you survived that? You did that? Yeah. Yeah. Did you like using nothing good. Just I mean, yes, I caught some some fish that was tasty, but nothing exotic. It was kind of drizzling. Oh, well, that'll ruin your whole day. Mm hmm. That will definitely ruin your whole day. I mean. I got.

I got another friend that just sent me a link to a boat, to a fishing trip that's, like, a week long thing. Hey, somebody canceled. You should come and dump this and go. And I'm. I don't know. I was just thinking about it. Here's here's the thing. A big. Vessel, secretive. Is sole price to Mexico, so it really doesn't matter. I could move it to any day, any time. Which is good in this day and age. Well, that's why we manage just paying full price.

So theoretically, I could actually go on this San Diego boat trip, do a little week's worth of fishing, and then go from San Diego to Mexico to other city in Mexico to other city to Mexico and then to Texas. This doesn't sound like a drug run at all. I mean, once you had San Diego and the boat trip, right? It's definitely not. No, it depends. Definitely not. Is there other hollowed out compartments in the boat? It's a fishing. It's a legitimate fishing boat.

A legitimate fishing boat with legitimate fishers. And the legitimate fishing boat, these are legitimate things that you can't question at all. No, no. People and were questioning that you have because. People are always questioning it. I am not at the Army conference right now. I we can't guarantee that. Well, I'm talking to you from Texas. We can't prove that. I sound like I'm talking to you from Texas. That's exactly true. That does sound exactly like a Texas. Uh huh. A Texas background.

That connection right there. Yeah, you can hear it. The Texas connections are always quality. That's right. A lot of bands. With Mexican connections. Not so much. Well, they're a little staticky. Mm hmm. But they're over modulated. That's the whole beauty of the Mexican connection. Yeah, that's because you're sharing one phone line and they're. Blasting the wattage all over the border. And they know. That's what they do. Mexican radio man. Yeah. The Wolfman Jack got his start. That's right.

That's right. You're here. Well, I mean, you could do the voice. It's just not easy to do it. I can't do the voice. Do it for you. Can do the voice. Okay, get it. Get it out. You get it out. Window up, man. But that does it. We'll get to vocal cords. We tried to do it long enough. He wasn't Mexican, though, right? No, no. No. But he there was a story he told of going down to the big powerhouse AM Station right over the border.

And the fact that he drove up to the little shack, you know, the little studio where they had the main antenna. And he talked about getting out of the car and immediately feeling different because of the amount of our. Oh, you definitely feel it. Yeah. Yeah. You know, I noticed that when I did the the brain. Emery, Emery. Emery. Baxter, even my man. Right. But you're not selling those. You said you're not. No, I'm. Not. I'm tired of their me conference at all, so I'm not there.

I'm not saying anything. No, sir. Gene Emery's. No, I'm not yet anyway. So, yeah, it's you really do feel the super powerful magnetism and those things. Did you enjoy it? I don't remember that. Really. It's a miserable experience, I would say. Yeah. I mean, I've had one, you know, they put me in and it was.

Oh, you have. The air for the when I went in to the hospital because I had a I don't even know what you would call it, but a, you know, an episode where it started with my pinky and the second ring finger on my left hand starting to tingle a little bit.

I'm actually just went to the bathroom, go to the bathroom, my fingers start tingling a little bit, and by the time I'm done washing my hands, it's like my whole hand and I, like, walked down the stairs and I'm walking into the kitchen and I realized. That. My left leg wasn't quite picking up the way it should. And that's all normal, right? Right. This is absolutely normal. Mm hmm. Then sit down. Tell the wife, know there's something weird going on.

And it traveled pretty much up and down the whole left side of my body, including, you know, my face and tongue. Everything kind of went numb and tingling. And the so, of course, it's like, well, this seems like it could be a stroke as far as I know, you know, symptom wise. So they call the 911. You know, they come out to the end and they do the full checkup and that's when they do the MRI and that and it was, from what

anybody can tell, just a migraine. Mm. Which I've heard people having issues like that with migraines. I had never had that issue. I've had the ocular migraines where you see the fireworks and all that kind of stuff. I never seen this. But the I mean, I guess the most interesting thing was the only thing that had really changed was I was deciding, you know, it's time to get healthy. I'm going to stop drinking coffee and sodas. I'm going to go no caffeine. Let's get out of here.

And it was until this was about, I think, 4 to 6 weeks after I stopped all caffeine. And that's what I had this. And the doctor's like, yeah, that could do it. So I just decided to go back to drinking caffeine and have never had an issue like that again. So I should try it again. Yeah, right. It's only one way to know for sure, right? That's right. Scientific method.

And this was where I mean, this is where, you know, with the neurological stuff and it seems like a lot of the you know, the COVID vaccine or COVID side effects are neurologic, all that they just don't know. Because when I asked the doctor, the neurologist in the hospital, I'm like he's like, well, you know, if it happens again, what or whatever, like I'm like, well, how do you know if it is, you know, another migraine or a stroke? And he's like, you know. That's like that's concerning.

Yeah. That's the quality of doctors we have in this country. Yeah, this is concerning. But there's a lot of stuff that there's just not, not a full grasp on then. And I, it's by the way, I get somebody mentioned that what the hell is there somebody new to the podcast. That is our podcast. Just old men talking about health issues. Yes. A lot of times it seems that way, huh? If you're generally prepared you for what you're going to be getting into or. You're going to live forever. Right?

If you have, you know, family or friends that are older, then you'll know what's going on. Yeah, because we've been through it. Well, yeah, we have. Unfortunately, some of it, but luckily not all of it. No. We cover a wide breadth of topics. Do so what's been going on. Because even though I've not been in Mexico, I've actually honestly not watched jack shit vases. I have no idea what's happening this week. So I've been disconnecting. That's a good idea. I have.

Just because I've been trying to, you know, do like sales activities, which is not something I normally do. So there's a repeat of last week kind of going on in the news cycle. Yeah. So Biden still President. Biden is still president. They're still trying to pin something on Trump. The media is still lying. CNN is trying to pivot, which this isn't a surprise. To what Disney. Kind of which they're their their concept is they're saying they want to go more towards journalism. Oh, interesting.

Rather than the pontificating. Are they going to start hiring those on there? That may be possible because Brian Stelter, water was fired. So they know. That just happened and so it'll be interesting to see what they try to make that network into, because there's no question they went all Trump derangement syndrome and lost a large part of their audience.

And the only people left are other people with Trump derangement syndrome, which means if you're going to change your format now, those diehards that stayed with you are probably going to leave. So there one of the other people come back. Will they be left with nobody? Will they really change? It's just all a bunch of B.S.. I don't know.

Last I heard last week, I think their ratings for I can't remember which show, but they were down to 56,000 people, which is about what our listening audience is. You know, we could get there a lot easier that than most, but that is pretty bad for a yeah. There were YouTubers talking about how they get more views in one hour than CNN does. Well, and this is where the change is now. So the question is what is needed?

I know you watched the series, but we just watched the first episode of the NEWSROOM. That's what it's called, right? Oh, yeah. I remember that. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. And it was interesting.

Pretty good show there was a little monologue in that first episode of What We Need from the from the network executive, from the this will be the equivalent of the CNN had for this fake CNN was yeah people can get their news on their phones any time they want we just need to be entertainment now and that is so on point for what we're getting. Incidentally, I think that that show is based around FOX, so not CNN? No, it was based on like Katie Couric and all of that.

But I mean, I think it's a mishmash. We keep watching. Them. Well, I'm sure they're looking to I'm waiting for the all the super woke. And. And the propaganda because, you know, it has to be coming in this show, the pure. And. The pure. It's going to be good. I think, honestly, that, like Reese Witherspoon's acting is probably the worst or anybody. How was her reaming fit in the first episode? Somebody Yeah, it's in general, it's pretty well I could show.

Now the one thing was and this is just going off the first episode where the Reese Witherspoon character comes off as more of a, you know, ass, foul mouthed, angry person. I'm thinking if I ever see Reese Witherspoon play angry. As anything else. Yeah, exactly. It's really not her type, which I appreciate. But it's not her type to be foul. I think that's what she's famous for. For being a foul mouthed actress. In real life. Yeah. I didn't know. I don't know her in real life.

Okay. If Reese wants to hang out, I mean, I don't have margaritas with her. I mean, I wouldn't have a problem with that. But in full producer mode in the first episode, my wife's like, Jennifer Aniston really looks old, like, well, she is old now. She is old, but I think she looks better than Reese Witherspoon. Wow. I wasn't really making that comparison, but I think Reese looks more like she did 20 years ago than Jennifer Aniston. So I don't. Are you kidding?

I guess I know you like some of those old. Reese. Yeah. Look at the one where she goes to college. Reese goes to college? Yeah. What was it called like? Well, she goes to Harvard. Though. Legally blond. Legally blond. Yeah. Yeah. The fact that I know that does not ruin my cred. I'm a podcaster. I have to know a variety of things. I mean, not only that, but you also listen to girl singer. So. I mean, there's nothing wrong with listening to Taylor. She's a hell of a songwriter, Billy Joel said.

She's our new Beatles for this generation. For for which generation? The 50 year old generation. I'm guessing the slightly younger. Huh? Uh huh. I'm still here, man. Yeah, man. I enjoy it all. I'll go from Frank Sinatra. Yeah. Ella Fitzgerald, Dean Martin. By the way, let me know when you're not here. Just so I don't show up to a protest. Like what happened? I don't know. Is that this mortal coil? Yeah. They sound like. You're a podcaster. Right? And what makes a podcaster now?

It's certainly not the. The salaries, right? Doing podcast with one of the other shows. I do Planet Rage. I had the, you know, the toothache, the one Monday. And then Larry, my co-host from that Larry show, was traveling this Monday. And I think it was no beret. That's like Adam Curry hasn't missed a show and X amount of time. And I'm just thinking and Curry makes a little more money at this than I do. Wow. That is that really the only reason that you missed shows?

No, but I think there is a draw when you have thousands of dollars per show coming in rather than dollars to begin. It's a little bit I think you have to have a different mentality, whether there's a big difference between something paying the full time bills and something you're doing as a passion project. Yeah, well, I'm trying to think I don't think there is a podcast that Adam does that doesn't bring in thousands of dollars. No, it's like it maybe it doesn't matter what it is.

Yeah. It's like I mean, he plays the hits. There you go. No, I remember episode two of Breaking the Keeper. I donated a hundred bucks, and Tina was all excited because that was the biggest amount they got at that point. Well, I mean, you know, career according to you. I yeah, I did, actually. Yes. She was on my show before she was on his show. Sir. Gene, always breaking new ground. Yeah, usually. But next week you'll be in Mexico and you're on a big. Break in some ground down there.

I just. I'm guessing. What you planning on podcasting directly from the beats. I'm going to have my little portable set up, so it may sound not quite as good, but it should still have. Nice getting stuff. Nice. Yeah, but it's like, do you have a 5G hotspot? Are you going to be right there on the beach on a boat? I'm pretty sure whatever. Whether or not they have the hotel work. You're hanging out at the donkey show. What's going on? No, no, no. I'm not hanging out of donkey show.

Been there, done that. You just stop. You stop in. You got the t shirt. Being t you want to do? No, the atalanta this week was on fire. I mean, there's gang warfare going on. It was. Yeah, my guy out there was telling me about it. It was pretty nuts. They had. They had well, it wasn't just a gang war. It was also government related. Wasn't everything. And, you know, basically, I guess government and the guys. Overlap through it.

Yeah. The the border delayed to get back across was and are running an hour behind. And that the Mexican our way in the country that'll be the only problem. Oh no no no no it's it's not an issue about leaving. It's it's about coming in. There's no warrants for you in Mexico that you didn't get. That's a good question. No, I don't believe they reach that far. Good. I mean, it's always good to check these things before going into a foreign land. Brittney Griner, I'll tell you this. No, the local.

What did she have some warrants. Now? Well, now she will. I still say Russia is like every time the United States says unlawfully detained about her, they're like, yeah, yeah, we're we less less want to do a deal now. Yeah. Yeah. Well, and I do like some of the response from the ultra left here as well. I can't remember who exactly I saw was doing it, but the response was it's like, Hey, Biden, you've got 180,000 people currently in prison for nonviolent drug possession.

Right. But you're going to get one person. So what the fuck? And this is a big deal because she's being unlawfully detained. Unlawfully detained, yes. For breaking the law. Right. And lawfully in all these hundred and 80,000 people that were walking around with a joint, they're all lawfully detained. It's kind of a weird system you got going. I guess. I guess is the word law to them only applies to the US?

Well, it certainly doesn't apply to people coming over the southern border, which the amount, if I'm remembering the number correctly, the amount that has been arrested already coming over the border in the last ten months was 1.8 million. And that's about 10% of the number that's actually coming across. Yes. Well, I mean, you there's even if it's 5050, that's a drain on resources.

And again, people don't understand that it's always framed because the people on the left are more guns and they buy into what their leaders in air quotes are telling them, which is all the people on the right are just racist. That's why they don't want this to happen while they know what they want to do is crash the system.

And, you know, you use that term quite, you know, generally, but in this case, everybody that comes over that border when they need medical attention, when they need all sorts of different things, this is money coming out of the government because it's paid for. You don't just go, well, no, we're going to let you die. Which is also why when all this talk about insurance with Obamacare at all. We'll get there. Yeah, we'll get there.

I mean, you have to at some point because the resources just aren't there. Okay. So I hate to go back to the medical topic, but this is great. So I have my insulin prescription renewed to see how much it would be from Amazon. It'd be 7000 dollars. From Amazon Pharmacy. Yeah, because I've moved a bunch of stuff there and then I, uh, I checked with my local same place. I've been getting them forever, the Walgreens. And there was 1100 dollars co-pay, 1100 dollar co-pay, $3,000.

Lauren Price And I thought, you know what? Let me, let me go to the website for the insulin, because a lot of times they'll have little discount cards, right? Like if you cannot afford your medication, you might be eligible. And I'm not even there. It's just like if you're a loyal customer and buy this shit all the time, we'll give you a discount. You know, and who's buying it. So this is a loyal customer, right? So we kind of get well people that lose weight, I guess. Okay, fair enough.

Fair enough. But how is that happening in the United States? Is it not in this country? So did that fill out the little thing? Took literally 3 minutes to give the card to the it's on my phone. So I showed to the the what you're calling. Digital I.D.. By now. Right. And and I'm like, okay, so did that does that reduce it a little bit? Do they go down and I'm thinking, what is it down to, like 500 bucks or like, yep, yep. You get $30. Now I'm like, what. 30 bucks?

It went from 1100 to 30 because I went to their website and gave them my email an address. Holy shit. That that's the kind of like reward that I would expect from everybody at this point for providing to get on their mailing lists. You know, you're dead. Somebody doesn't give me $1,000 discount for getting on their mailing list. Fuck you. Yeah, well, that's what I'm thinking when it comes to their jeans, safety and prepper gear. That's safety in February years. Yeah, whatever it's called, it's.

It's like Russian apologist dot com or something. Like. That. Isn't that close? Uh. I know you're working on it. Yeah, I'm working on it. It's not ready yet, but it's getting there and I do. You did remind me. I need to take a look at the final numbers on the old survey where it seemed like everybody who I actually know. I think 24% of the people said they were Polish and it Heydrich That's. A that's a higher Polish percentage than anywhere in the world.

One quarter of the respondents I know agenda social are polish are either Polish or really don't like you. I mean, really. That's a lower number than I would have guessed on the not liking you. Well I'm going to you know the interesting thing is I actually also got quite a few private messages and even emails to Gina surging spurs. What the hell's my emails? Their income. Yeah. So hearing that come.

Yeah, gasoline did come and people were even writing, they're saying, hey, I'm not really Polish, but I would like your stuff nice. So I'm like, Yeah, oh yeah, good work that. The prepper community is strong. And I'm Polish. Not necessarily Polish, but I think people are getting more worried about a lot of different things, including the food supply. No, yeah, yeah. They should be. And I mean, we're still running into things.

It's not as much as it was six months ago, but to me it's still weird when the grocery store is like, Yeah, we don't have yogurt. I mean, that's weird to me because this never happened before in my lifetime that you're like, you walk in and it's not just like, Oh, well, there was a Ron because one company is, you know, having a sale or something. It's like, no, the shelves just look empty. Yeah. And that never happened.

I know some grocery stores are starting to put up large format photographs of food that isn't actually available. For what reason? Because they want to have a consistent image in the store. Regardless, availability. Having empty shelves doesn't look good to you. Just putting stuff there. Like if if we had this this is where the bread would be. Correct. That's great. Nice. Yeah, you're right, though. It it's not a bad idea.

Okay. Regulate affects that mentally that you just walking down the empty shelves. You feel like you're in the middle of it. You're like in a rat maze near the rat, right? And you'd want to get your food. And where's the cheese? And the only upside of all. This, they move my cheese. Yep. They're always moving the cheese. That's what they get you to go through and walk through the store throughout the aisles, which is why I don't go to stores anymore.

Once we've talked about this, the shopping online is definitely the way to go. Oh, yeah, yeah. Which reminds me, probably do that before we're done. Do you really need food? I mean, if you're going on vacation, you don't even need to stock up. You'll be. Oh. That's a good point. You know. You need to adjust. What I need is I need to buy some iced tea before I leave, but. I could just about the only thing, you know, just buy tea. Yeah, that's right. That's right.

That's what I just did just recently. Definitely not the brand, though. I like the good tea. What is the tea. So what is. What is your character. Tea. Yorkshire. Is that good for a just a cold brew. It's real tea. Well of course it's. I understand it's real tea. Yes. So is PG tips, you know, thinking it's real tea. Now as much. It's something else mixed in. Yeah. You throw five bags in a two quart container and bam just brews its magic just as a store bought. Yeah, well it's.

It's quite different. Yes. I think that the a you can make cold brew tea with pretty much any brands called fruity is actually I think tastier than hard brewed less bitter. Yeah because a lot of the the the tannins and whatnot that make the bitterness in the tea come out, they are, they're only drawn out of the leaf with teeth. So yeah. Cold, cold brewed generally. Oh it's a, I wouldn't say lighter. I mean it could be just as dark but less bitter is probably true.

Yes. Well, yeah, it gets fairly dark within an hour or two overnight. Damn. Sorry. It's ready. It is. Let me never really have to take the with the PG tips since there are no little strings on them. They're just the little pyramid bags that they call them. You just leave them right in the container until it's done, and then you just wear out the tea and start all over again. Yeah, that's true. That's true. You can even make decent tasting tea out of Lipton tea bags.

Then you add anything else to it, you add a little lemon. Do you. Add? I do not. I don't like anything in my tea unless I'm going for a particular kind of thing. Like, you know, occasionally I'll be in the mood for lemon tea. Basically, I'm in the mood for milk tea, but 99% of the time I just like it straight. I agree. Same way. Unadulterated is the way to go. To get the real tea flavor that way. Right? Because otherwise what's the point? I mean, it's better than.

It could be drinking water otherwise. Right? Well, there, which I don't mind water as long as it's filtered. I mean, I know that the water supply here, even though it is Lake Michigan water. If. Yeah, I know you still need to like quadruple filter it and. Yeah. And all of that. I would look into a whole distillation system. I've thought about that. Yeah. Just a complete way to Yeah.

To guarantee the stuff coming in is not totally filled with garbage because I know the filters that you throw in there, they're like in the fridge. Yeah. They, you have to replace like every six months here. And nobody does. Yeah we do. But a lot of people don't they just like what? Why is the water barely coming out now. Mm. And then if you don't at some point that gets too clogged you are going to have a real mess inside your fridge because that's no good.

The water will just stop and or that will start leaking inside depending on the filter and the quality of said filter. But since I always buy just the cheap Chinese knockoff filters, which. I don't know, don't work so well, they're. It's amazing then. It's not a surprise to anybody when you look at any of this stuff, like the HEPA filter replacements for the different air purifiers. Mm hmm. The real replacements directly from the company are, like, five times more than. Oh, yeah, yeah.

And it's like they're exactly the same now. Yeah. It's a little different when you're dealing with just an air filter than something that water's going through the air, you're going to drink like 10 seconds later. I mean, you have to trust what's in there is not going to kill you. But I figure, you know, the people I would know by now. I it's I just don't like the idea of drinking water from a tap. Well, you're too. You too highfalutin. What do you think you're going to get?

Mexico, don't drink the water down there. Just pro-tip. Pro-tip, just drink the psoriasis. Right? That's all you want. Do not drink the water. Yeah. No, the trick isn't the water. The trick is don't eat the ice. Don't get anything with ice because the ice. Is. Water filtered, whereas the water is filtered. Interesting. Now. These are like dirty American won't know what we throw into his drink.

Well, I mean, most hotels have a water filtration system, but it doesn't sit on the wine that goes to the ice cube maker. You going to like a nice all you can drink resorts or. Oh, no, I'm not drinking so that would be a waste of money. You staying in a private home are. Just a no. I'm just a what do you call it, the timeshare thing. Oh, well, that's like kind of like a depending what kind of a tie. So it's like a resort with the budget. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

People are always desperate to get those so you can easily rent those cheaper in the hotel room. Yeah. Especially if they're in Mexico because they're like, we don't want to die getting there. I don't know why you would, but sure. Is it fully guarded. Do you have armed guards with air fifteens. Right. You have armed guards. Jesus Christ, Mexico. Is that dangerous? Wait. Breaking news. Mexico is not. Dangerous. Not at all. Now, this is all bullshit stories. I see. It's all fake news.

This fake news? There's nothing. No, there's. There's nothing dangerous about Mexico. Dude. If Jean doesn't make it, we'll have a story to tell. Yeah, you'll have a story. This will be. This will be the clip playing at your funeral on a loop. Mexico. It's not dangerous. Uh huh, uh huh. That's your gun riddled, body layered state. Yeah. Got to be careful now. It's hard to get a gun in Mexico. Really? I didn't know. I thought they all came here to get them. Well, that's why it's hard to see.

You have to get it in the US first. I see. Is it hard to get across the border the other way. Does anybody stop you going that way? Uh, no, not really. But there's not much traffic through. You're like the one guy just going the wrong direction. Yeah. Yeah. Mm hmm. Yeah. I don't know. I wouldn't want to. I wouldn't want to fly right now unless you're you're probably going like private jet, are you? Just like. Oh, my God, no, I'm not going private jets. You know, you're not going private.

Don't have somebody flying you down there and like a little bit of the little Cessna, just like the Jets, there's a little. Yeah, that's stupid. Why would you take a little Cessna? Because that's what they do know when you're living the high life. I mean, maybe that. Would be a Learjet if you're living, right? Yeah. Okay. So you're borrowing Taylor Swift's Learjet, you're getting down to Mexico, you're shaking it off. You get your vacation on.

Yeah. You're putting your prepper company together while you're on the beach. Podcasting. It's going to be great. Yeah, that's. That's the plan. That wants to know if you're flying a G6 to to Mexico. No, I am flying commercial. Jesus, Grace. But first class. Well, yeah, of course. Well, yeah, because otherwise it's that's just it's unhuman. That I'm not, you know, cattle. It is the only way to go.

And I'm not just saying that because once you're over like five foot ten, you don't fit in the chairs if you're not in first class. Exactly. It'll be an interesting vacation. I'm sure we'll have plenty of stories. I don't know how many stories we're going to have since I'm going to be unplugged. Most of it. Jane Unplugged. That'll be the maybe the next up subtitle. Right. Could be for your next podcast. So what you've been up to searching vacation, Sir. Jean from a mexican jail?

No, I have not gone anywhere in a few years. I like to staycations. Yeah. It's much better to much better way to go because everything's a pain of the one flying's a pain in the ass. So this gives me a much smaller radius of, of places I'm going to venture out to. And if it's more than, you know, like a half hour away, it's like. I. Don't really want to do that. No, I try to stay home, relax, podcast, meet, you know, maybe go out, you know.

Now it's nice that the all the idiotic COVID restrictions are gone and you can start going out to different restaurants and stuff again. You'd rather just do that, go out for a nice meal, go out for a nice steak and not have to worry about like, Oh, I'm staying in a room. Like. We were comfortable at home. I mean, it's a rarity to be like, well, I mean, that's nice. There are better than some nice hotels, but still. Yeah, just rather be at home. Hmm. I find that it's hard to unplug in the home.

Well, you have to be able to do that. Yeah. And I think being in the physically different location, I, I noticed that when I was writing my last book that I could do like half a page a day at home or I could do like a chapter a day or a couple chapters, even as long as it was in a couple of sittings when I was traveling. I could see that it a change of scenery yeah.

I mean I feel like if I'm sitting outside with iguanas running around and payments off, you know, an hundred feet away and just watching a little bit of nature while I'm coming up with ideas and typing that seems to work better than sitting in my giant screen at home. Well, you have like an 8000 inch screen, so it's fine. And you have a I have a what is it, a 43 inch screen. It's not that big. Just take your laptop, go down into the basement and you'll be fine. Yes, basement.

We don't have those in Texas, so. That's right. That's where we have to go when the tornadoes come. Yeah, they have when the tornadoes come here, we we just pray a lot. I just hope it doesn't get it goes if it needs. To. Use Torn but now it's the last place I went was Vegas and I think that was. Now. Six years ago. I haven't traveled since the ice stuff started. So I okay. There's, there's also that yeah.

Which makes a lot of the stuff like I wouldn't want to go to Disney at this point just because they're a bunch of woke dicks. But totally. You know, a lot of these things that you're like, Oh, you go for the immersive experience. It's like, Yeah, that's less now for me. I can do everything I want at home again.

I mean, it's you have to be able to mentally disconnect and I know a lot of people don't where they're always, you know, if you're if you've got the phone, if you're just sitting at home, you're going to check. It's like, no, I mean, I can I can turn the stuff off and not be grabbing for it every few seconds and. I have noticed that because I have essentially text messages and not get the reply until the next day. Right. Which is I usually, you know, the phone is not with me.

I'll see the more if I'm on the computer because I use Google Voice for texting most of the time. So you'll get a pop up there. But if it's on the phone, it's like, I don't really pay attention. I don't really text. I'm not somebody that that normally texts with people to go back and forth, which I'm kind of glad that I never was, because I think once you're into that, then you're right. A lot of people get angry or like, why didn't they text me back? I texted them 35 minutes ago.

Yeah, bastards. Right. How dare they not let me know what's going on? We're still although, I mean, we came from a time where if you wanted to talk to somebody, you picked up a phone with a cord on it. Well, I still do. It's just called the podcast now. Well, yes, but I mean, that's just for people that you can release the conversations with. I'm sure you talked to some people that. Yeah, yeah. But I mean, I still record those. I just don't. You just don't tell them your record. Well, yeah.

Jean has a wide range of audio recordings which could come in very. How do you think he does so well with Bidness In? There's nothing wrong with recording. There's nothing wrong with keeping a record. I mean, you're getting old. You've got that dementia or Alzheimer's starting up. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. This way you can at least go back and have proof. Exactly. And then that's. It's good to be able to, you know, to review these things. I also have everything transcribed.

Well, see, that's the beauty of the system now. I mean, I know you were using the script, but that is the beauty of this ability. Through whatever software you're using to take audio, throw it in and have a transcript, it just makes it so much easier because you can take, for instance, the text files, you know, say we have I don't because I haven't gone back and done it yet.

But if we have the text files for every unrelenting and just through them as it is not even going in and trying to make sure it got everything exactly right, when we get to a point, you know, we could be doing a show if we had that and you're like, Oh, what was that show we talked about? Whatever. Well, yeah, we look it up. Yeah, you do a search and bam, you'll find every show. You mentioned that name or term or whatever. And speaking of shows, I just remembered I need to cancel stream married.

You still haven't. You got to cancel this day and. Forgot to cancel that stupid thing. That was just like I went in the other day and canceled my Hayley Degan fan club online thing, which is she's the the race driver. And it was like, oh no, she's really involved. And they do, you know, monthly giveaways and all that. And it was like nothing. There was like no post for like. Yeah, these fuckers are still charging me in 25 bucks a month. Oh, you got to stop that. I got to stop that.

You have to watch these things change. Plan to free plan there. Yeah, that'll work. Because money does not grow on trees. Uh huh. You have to know you have to really know and keep track of all of this stuff because it just keeps renewing. Keeps renewing. And I was like, Oh damn, you know, it's okay. Cancel. Good deal. There you go. You did. You did something good during the show. I did. But that's worth doing a show just for that. Yeah the that show domains are renewing at 24 bucks a year.

Yeah. You that's not see this is why you should have just gone for the good old dash cam. I know, but hey, I like having our in our dad show unrelenting that show, planet rage that show. But yeah, they're a little more expensive. Yeah, yeah, there is a domain I can't remember. Oh, it was one of the Libyan domains that I had. Libyan domain? Yeah. This is totally legal. Yeah, because you can create words like, you know, gently over. Oh, yeah, there are a lot like.

Huh, yeah, that's a Libyan domain. And yeah, they're like 78 bucks a year. Damn, I think the economy is built around the domains. Hey, if you can get it, that's good money. Yeah. So I ended up not getting anywhere, but. Well, I mean, you're not as rich as you once were. No, that's very true. We're still working out. I noticed the domain that is about to expire recently because all of the all of the unrelenting domains were coming up. And we've got like five of them. You had some and I had some.

Yes, but you forgotten the the pet project you wanted to work on, which was a microphone pillow dot com. The microphone pillow. We were going to make like a little a little item. And then when you're not using your microphone, you can put it down on the. Oh, yeah, that's right. This was like, gee. Oh my God, this is like, yeah, I barely remember this. This was a genius idea. Like, grab that domain. Yeah, that is a that's a damn good idea. That never went anywhere.

Well, for podcasters who have multiple microphones. Uh huh. That are all collecting dust. Yeah, you've got the microphone. So does that make it sound good? Yeah. So you put your microphone back out. You should be like the microphone pillow. Then with like a you sell a microphone blanket that goes over to cover it. Yeah. Quality. It's a separate. Right. It's at the microphone below. Yeah. People will be rushing. I've got the perfect name for this. Yeah. Mike pillow. Mike pillow.

Mike pillow. That cam. Mike pillow. How I. Can just I'm just. Going. He finally gets it. He finally gets it. I'm just. I'm imagining the mascots. Uh huh. So, yes, you just have a guy with a big mustache on it. Mike Pillow. Yeah. Mike Pillow like a high. A mike pillow for. Mike pillow dot com. Yes. We might diversify and go into a whole line of other products related to monkey pillows. Yeah. Mike's. Yeah. There's your microphone infected with monkey pox. What? What?

That's coming out of left field. That is not the point of the show. Uh huh. It's coming out of left field. What the point of the show is that we're we're like Seinfeld, you know, we're a show about nothing that everybody likes to listen to. But there's always something different. Yeah. How's our listenership, by the way? Are we going up or down? Static. Well, that's not good. They're all. All the shows have been kind of static over the last few months. I mean, I'm not talking about donations.

I'm just talking about the same here. Really? Yeah, same here. Well, um, yeah. So I know that my other co-host, Ben's been working on a new podcast name, so his I think he's getting tired of being on the show as the search team. Search second fiddle. Oh, there's a new podcast name. Uh huh, uh. Search. Right. And other guy. Yeah. And the other guy. Exactly. And I'm kind of, you know, thinking it's about time I got my own show back. So we'll see. So I. Can ignore.

It when you get your own show back. Well, maybe. But we noticed with that there hasn't been an angry tech news with Ryan Ambrose a few weeks. Again, they're slowing down in that just the workload because he scripted everything. Yeah, he does script everything. That's true. Scripted shows take a lot of time unless you have somebody scripting them for it. And this is why we have more people doing Twitch than YouTube. Because Twitch is more off the cuff. Twitch is just. Yeah, flip the switch.

Yeah, streaming is stupid shit. People laugh about it, then you're done. That's what we do on this show. And YouTube is like, Okay, what am I going to do for this episode? I'm going to record me playing this video game, but I need to make sure that I do the full run through at least three times to get all the shots. You only have to have all the angles. Yeah, you got to have multiple cameras and the other you can't do it at the video games.

You're going to have to run it through multiple times the. Production value of a lot of these things that are coming out on YouTube are just crazy. Oh yeah, really get it. Twitch has zero production. I mean even the guy is making literally a million bucks and Twitch have zero production. So the Twitch guys are the smart ones. Well, I mean, or you could say the Twitch audience is the stupid ones. See, I don't know, because to me it seems more grassroots.

It seems more, although you still have to be good at. And I'll tell you what the the Zoomers, they're not watching Twitch, they're watching YouTube. A lot of people don't know Twitch exists where everybody knows. YouTube is somewhat of a millennial only space.

I mean, there are obviously older people and there are younger people, but for the most part, the core demographic of Twitch is Millennial, and YouTube has both Gen X and Gen Z. Well, YouTube is kind of like, you know, when people think they're looking up anything online, they'll see they'll Google it and it doesn't really matter to them if they're using Google. Right, or Bing or whatever. So you just YouTube it.

Well, YouTube is now like watching a video, which is kind of interesting because it doesn't matter. It's like, Oh yeah, I watched YouTube and then they'll turn on something and it's like put that's not YouTube. But if it's a video that, you know, it's kind of like you can call in the south, they call everything a Coke. So all of it. Dr. Pepper Coke. No. But when words become synonymous, that becomes a little bit different. Well, in the South, they also call Sweet Tea. Well, yes.

And you could be very surprised if you think. And so you have to specify. I'd like some unsweetened. Like why would you want tea with that £14,000 of sugar in a glass. Right? Right. But also saying I'm sorry seems bizarre. Yes. Unsweetened is kind of like unrelenting. Kind of like that. It's just bizarre. It's a different way of saying something, the different way and grasping something.

But we went out the other night for some tacos at a a place that calls itself a taco house, which I had never heard. That's like a Zakaria. I guess. I mean, that would be my guess. Is that what they were what they were going for? But it was in I mean, the building was probably there since like the beginning of the the frontier days here. At least that's what it looked like. I mean, the building might have been around since like the 1800s.

It was in the really old part of the downtown little area. We have here. And the only reason we ventured out was, you know, the wife works for the village now and, you know, some other things that are going on. And they were doing and they've been doing this weekly, I think, on Wednesdays with they were bringing like a few food trucks. And and I'm wondering like, okay, one, how many are showing up for this? Hmm. Because I get, you know, bringing food trucks out and, you know, for an event.

But it just seems kind of weird like, oh, there's just going to be a day and then the food trucks are going to show up. Like, if I want something, I'll just go to wherever the restaurant is. Yeah. Or order it. Yeah, exactly. I mean, if they're in a food truck, they can just bring it right to my door. That's even more convenient. They can make it while they're sitting outside if they want to.

Yeah. Why don't we just have the food trucks actually drive instead of sitting in one spot and rice dropping off deliveries of tasty food instead of having a truck be stationary, making food that other drivers pick up and drive to my house. Exactly. That would be better. You just have the truck come to your house. Yeah, well, exactly. And I'll bet you have. Truck came, too. You know, we used to have this when I was young. We had milk delivery and we had ice cream delivery.

Milk, eggs. We had all this kind of stuff. Yeah, yeah. And there was always a truck that came by. And then, yeah, everybody in the neighborhood would buy their stuff directly. Yeah, there was the milk guy or whatever, you know. That was it. Yeah. Milkmen, yeah. Milk fans. In fact, I remember working on the website for that company. Now it's like everybody delivers everything. Yeah, well, sort of. Mostly. Not really. Well, you're right. They have a third party. Do it.

No, I mean, they usually deliver the things that, like, they don't deliver the things they actually want and deliver the the things that they have in stock now. Well, that's not good. You want what want. I certainly would prefer what I want. Yes. But occasionally they'll they'll say, oh, not available. Why is this not available when I want it at the. Exactly. So this is a little place old building right off the train tracks.

And our little town here, not in Iraq, is being asked in the trial room. No, we're we're far enough outside of Chicago. He's not anywhere near Chicago, basically. Here in. Indiana, guys, just think of him as Indiana. Boy, I would like to be in Indiana. Indiana would please just. All they have to do is just move the border like a mile. Take our area over. Taxes would be so much better. They would cheaper when they're. So much better. Yeah, well, have you thought.

Why didn't you ever move to Indiana? No. Only be like another block. Inertia. I mean, it's more than a block, but. Not much more. That's not horribly. I looked you up on the Google satellite. Yeah, it's not horribly far. I mean, I think we could be across the border in, like, 20 minutes. Yeah. So, I mean, it's we are close to the Indiana border, but this place, it's weird because it has a it has a theme which is fine for a restaurant, but the theme is like comic books. So let's write a.

Comic book restaurant. You're kidding me. No, it's like that's the there's like murals on the walls and on some of the tables, you know, it's all like comic book character related, but they sell tacos. I mean, the really good tacos, to be fair, some of the better tacos that I've ever had, you know, and they're more of a. You ever been to Mexico, have you? No, no. It's dangerous. Send me some tacos back. Yeah, that's what I'm going to do. That would be very nice of you.

I just had one of those fake Mexican burritos yesterday. What is a fake Mexican burrito? It's kind of. Well, Chipotle. Yeah, nobody wants that. But is it Chipotle or Chipotle? I don't. Know. I thought I always say Chipotle, but I could be wrong. I think. It's probably. It could be Chipotle. Yeah. Uh huh. I mean, it was owned by McDonald's at one point, right? Yes. I remember that back in the thousands that was McDonald's property. But they divested. Yeah. Which maybe they're better now.

I tell you what, they're cans to me. They're like a Starbucks. Any city anywhere in the world you go to and you get one of those burritos, they all taste exactly the same. Which is a plus if you're looking for a to know what you're getting. There's no question about it. I was eating watermelon yesterday and I notice that I. Have a watermelon. I love. I get hired when they eat watermelon. I think it's spiking my blood sugar or something. Really? That would be I mean, I guess it would make sense.

The watermelon is good the let's see here free super side with three tacos maybe that's maybe I had the I don't remember if the side was free or not but this was this is definitely like downtown kind of pricing. The the taco that I had was called the vigilante taco. It sounds D'Antoni Yes. Chargrilled Skirt Skirt Steak Citrus Blast slaw, salsa verde avocado, pickled red onions, tasso fresco and cilantro. And it was. Delicious. So that sounds pretty good, but it sounds all too furphy as well.

Yeah, it is. This is not authentic Mexican, there's no question. And I prefer the authentic Mexican. And the authentic Mexican is also way cheaper. Yeah, this was a $6 taco, so ordering three tacos. So cheap taco. 18 bucks for three tacos. That's a little high, isn't it? Well, you're paying us and prices now. You're right. It's like paying Chicago prices. I was like, okay, the food was good, but I don't know if if there's, you know, regular place. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's good.

So and, you know, I don't dislike Mexican food because I don't like Mexico. I just like Mexican food because it does make me feel good. But there are certain Mexican foods that I like and whatever absence of actual Mexican ingredients they use at Bentley does not seem cause the heartburn that other Mexican food causes. Also, the spice gets you. It's not the spice. It's I don't know what it is. I've never quite figured out. But it's some something in Mexican food.

It could be it could be a corn related thing. It's probably the most likely scenario. But but if I just if I just eat a few tacos from a mexican food truck, I'm going to feel that acid spike in my stomach for the next 10 hours. That could be just be grease then. And but I eat other types of foods that happen. Yeah, I bacon. I don't know. There you go. And pizza and. Well, I don't I try not to eat too much pizza. That's an occasional thing.

But certainly I'll eat bacon several times a week and I don't have any kind of, you know, acid buildup thing going on with that. And it's like if I guess if I technically if I eat the Mexican food early in the morning and I didn't eat it for the rest of the day before. And the problem is, if I eat Mexican like around dinnertime, then I'm trying to fall asleep and I'm feeling this acid in my stomach just churning. And it's not a pleasant feeling. That is it possibly just the fat content involved?

Well, I literally just said I will eat bacon and not have that issue. I mean, I guess it depends on how much because but this kind sounds like to me as very possibly your symptom there is it could possibly be related to that golf ball size, gallbladder, stone. Uh, only for Mexican though I find that very hard to. Believe it could be a racist gallbladder. There's a there's a show title right there. Racist gallbladder. Oh, my God. The racist gallbladder.

Where I start getting it was the heartburn that just wouldn't go away. It was. When have you. Tried maybe not eating Mexican, if that was your issue? I never had it with Mexican. It was whenever there was a variety, anything with fat in it was what caused that, because that. Would be that would make sense because your gallbladder fall holds your body got the bile. Yes. Which breaks the fat down and allows it to be absorbed. So you need that happening.

But if that was the case, it would be true for anything fat related. Like when I you know, when I eat that jambalaya with a half stick of butter and that. Yeah. And the spices which you're like. That's the spice for you. With no. Problems at all. I Thai food all the time. I eat all kinds of food. I've never had any issues with the one exception of there's something and I this is why I am leaning towards corn really ingredients in Mexican food, racist gallbladder?

Definitely. Yeah. Although I do eat Mexican street corn and I don't have any issues there. Oh, and that stuff will also kill you. But it's delicious. Why would that tell you that? Oh, it's delicious. Because it's corn slathered in like mayonnaise and spices. Why would they kill you? Well, there's a big fat content in mayonnaise as well. So you're right, if it was fat and that's not. And it's corn. Yes, I see. Brooklyn is recommending we just rename the show surging eats.

Their that's that's not a bad shot actually. Now that would be an easy way for you to do a daily podcast. You could be like, yeah, I'm having a hamburger. It me I yeah, yeah. I mean lately I've been having way too much good food. I've had other people picking up the tab, which is. Oh, that's the. Best way to do it. That's why I want you to come to Chicago. So you could just pick up the tab, huh? Yeah. Yeah. How's how's are not. Are oligarchs coming along? Know we got a full table? Yeah.

No, no, we're. I guess it'll have to wait until. Building a listed says a GMO corn could be a trigger. Which is, I guess, interesting. Maybe. Yeah, but only I'm from Mexico. Maybe. Maybe that's only what's being used. It's weird if you can't track it down, but that was for me. I've tracked him down to Mexican food and I know which of the Mexican foods I can eat just fine. That's as far as I got that kind of stuff. Which ones are okay and which ones are bad? So I can I can do fajitas.

That's usually what I get in New Mexico place. There's nothing in fajitas that I have issues with, which is. What the feed is a fairly simple you've got whatever you're. Having eggs sorry eggs, steak, onions, pepper, green peppers, you know. That's kind of. It. Guacamole. Yeah, they'll sell. These and all of those are fine. Or even chicken if you want to mix it up a little bit. So fajitas are fine, but those are fine. You can basically make a taco out of that fajita.

I mean, it's the same meat to save money. That's the same cheese. It's the same sour cream. You could. Yeah, and if I do like a softshell wheat taco that has fajita ingredients, which literally is what fajitas are, it's they bring you a bunch of. Make your own damn taco. Yeah. It's essentially making your own tacos. That's fine. And it's, it's usually when it gets the more sort of, I don't know, more gooey Mexican dishes. But what is being added in those gooey dishes that doesn't exist?

It's it is. Yeah, I think it's either corner tomatoes. Mostly tomatoes can definitely give you heartburn. But I eat tomatoes like brought tomatoes. I like those. Oh well that weird pretty regularly. You're a very weird individual. I just. I am completely omnivorous, except with the one exception of Mexican food. But only certain Mexican food. Well, yeah, yeah. Like I'd say about half. And now you're going to vacation. Where? I'm going to Mexico.

For which I don't know why you're laughing, because that that's a good place to go. Vacation. It's like just you avoid the food. Well, do you think that in any Mexican resorts they actually cook Mexican food? No. Okay. I'm. I'm picturing you going to like France and being like, give me a big T-Bone steak in a baked potato. No, that's. I would never do that either. Never? No, no. French food is awesome. Do that. You kidding? You would just gorge on the French food? Yeah. Absolutely.

Won't give you heartburn at all. No French food. Does that give you heartburn? And it's in fact, you lose weight. Because the food is. Made so delicious. It's a super delicious food and then in very small sizes. Oh, well, that's the moderation is the key sizing. The key. Yeah. And the French figured that out long time ago. That they don't want the Americans in. There and you got it. You got to feed them wanting more. You just, you just order a second dinner.

For you four Americans only second dinner. Menu change like okay I to have this this this has the you know you've got your bottle of wine you have so time I'm. Ordering food right now as we're talking and H-E-B is recommending that I get some oats. Okay some get some Irish oats. I'll add some oats in there. This is H-E-B select ingredient old fashioned oats. Maybe it won't get your gallbladder gone but this that's you.

Then in France it's you have your appetizer, you got your wine, you got your order, you have a nice dessert and they bring you the jacket. You're just like, No, no, no. Round to the round, you buddy round too. Let's do this. Let's do this again. You know, I used to. Yeah, I do like that. True. All right. Order place. There we go. Leave it. Or it was. You never done it? It was the first place I ever heard this. Oh, shit. I over to get them. What does that mean? A more than 5%.

What, 5% versus the trip? Yes, Senator. What is your total food delivery bill? 95 bucks. See, I was doing the I was doing like 20 bucks tips every time when. I'm three blocks from the store, these. People still want to carry your food. You're expecting three. Blocks. You're expecting them not to lick it, rub it on their genitalia and all this other while they're bringing it. Luckily, all the food is packaged, so not too worried.

You're like, I'm going to throw this thing in a nuclear food purifier to clean all that up. I don't know why people would still go to the grocery store. If you still go to the grocery store, let me know why. I went the other day. I was driving by it and I just thought maybe I could stop there and just pick up some stuff right away. And you went and it was like this good order online. No, no, no. I went in and I ended up buying milk, yogurt and a couple other things.

What is the proper turkey on a pizza delivery at Austin? Well, now in Austin or at my house. Okay. In your house. Proper tip. Pizza is five bucks. That seems fair. Yeah, I did all. I think the average tip for pizza is 15 bucks. Wow. Because the pizzas are that expensive or no. That's because that's the default amount they put in when you order pizza. You like that, don't you? When the the tip amount. Is you don't just piss too much, huh? Click. Okay. So you see these videos.

It's the one thing I've watched a little bit on YouTube while looking for clips for the other two rage. The delivery people are great for rants and it's always something that you enjoy. You know who else is great for answers? Cops. Well, that I can understand. There's been monitoring a lot of those videos lately. And what is the take away from the cop videos? Well, these are all like cops behaving badly videos. But they're posting them themselves.

No, these are posted by people that make the cops behave in. Oh, well, let's see, that's different. That's just people being assholes who probably deserve to get their heads battered a few times. No, not at all. These are these are good, smart trolls that are putting in their head content. Their heads beat it. Nobody's getting their head beaten. Wasn't one of. The cops getting fired? Which is cool. Know we do need to get the bad ones out. I guess. Throw the whole damn thing out. Like teachers.

Yes, both groups to be fired. Everybody should all be fired. And we should start. Only the Polish ones. So all the Polish cops or the Polish teachers or. Well, you know, does it make a difference? Kind of. What about the kickboxer makers? No, no. You keep those. That's it. Yeah. That's a skill we need. We don't want to mess with the sausage. No, there's a few things that, you know, leave them alone. And this is one of. Is a few things in life the surgeon does not mess around with.

And one of those is psych. I, you know, after after this whole like idiocracy happening in Europe right now, I think once everything kind of settles down and the nuclear clouds dissipate a little bit, I do want to go and do a do a tour of Poland when these years. It's supposed to be a really nice country. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I think it is. I think that there's there's some bad apples there, obviously, that are pro-Nazi.

But that aside, I think that it's, you know, a good foods get friendly people. It's a country that is has a lot of long history used to be an empire back in the day. And yeah, it definitely deserves a, uh, a little bit of tourism money. I would agree, some nice landmarks, you know, until it's taken over by somebody.

Yeah, yeah well, it's, I mean, currently taken over by the EU who's also not giving them money because they didn't like the way that Poland was dragging its feet on the whole COVID thing. Yeah. I wonder why. You will comply. You like it? It's always a German accent. There I don't know why this seems to be in there. It's just inherent to that. Would when you say that because the Germans get a bad rap, there's a lot of really nice Germans who never wanted to try to take over the world. Are there?

I don't know. Are you a German listener too unrelenting? Have you ever wanted to take over the world? If not, please let us know. Yeah. Smart can't watch crickets. Nobody, nobody replies. Every German that responds is like, Fuck yeah. I want the world, man. Yeah, uh huh, uh huh. And let's see. This is the thing. The world. This is what's so sad, right? So I have both my grandparents killed in Germany. Well, I shouldn't say in Germany.

It was they were killed in the Russia by Germans. But, you know, I don't blame the German people. Right. I mean, I've been to Germany plenty of times. I enjoyed driving in 150 miles an hour and the atom bomb. And you were never attacked by Germans while you were there? I was never attacked by Germans while I was there. Did they bring you beer? Uh, I'm not a big beer drinker. I think I have a beer in Germany, but I'm not like, you know, and I'm not a beer guy. I'm not either.

But I would think, you know, in Germany, that's kind of like it's kind of like being in Ireland and not having a beer. I Yeah, well, I had, I had eaten beer in Ireland then drink beer in Ireland. And eaten beer. Yeah. Which means yeah. Have you never had a murphy's. You need a spoon. Yeah. Murphy's that. You're right. Uh huh. It's like pudding. It is putting. Oops. Yep. I just dumped the microphone in case you heard something. Oh, no, this will not stand time.

I know, I know. It's crazy. Amateur hour stuff. Yeah, I'm talking with my hands and and the microphones in the way. I know you have to try to stop that. If that's something that you do in your A podcast, you do have to be careful with the microphone. Police, I. Think. I think when I move, I'm going to do a ceiling mounted mount for the mic. Ooh, that would be kind of cool though. I want to dangling off the ceiling in front of me so that there's not any, any side, any armatures to the side.

Well, this is what I have before, because it's coming from the back of the desk over the monitor. I was coming over the monitor. Holy shit. I don't think I could do that with mine. You would. You would. You would need a few extender with the monitor being that high. Yeah. I would need quite a bit mean. You know technically I guess if I mounted it to the back of the monitor, I could probably swing it. Yeah. If you found something. Yeah, you should.

If there's a way to, to maybe on it may be worth a shot. I may be able to mounted to the monitor arm, not the monitor itself. Well, there are some monitor arms I think, that have like other things you can attach to them. So if you could do a mic or mike arm off. Well, this is this is just a regular mike or a monitor arm. But I might be able to just put the the clamp thing that that's normally attached to the desk to clamp it to the back of the monitor, because that would actually.

Well, there is a downside, though, and that was B, if I wanted to use the mike for something other than the podcasts, it would actually block the monitor view. It does do that a little bit to pass the microphone. It's not bad because the way I've got it, it's my mike is actually mounted on the desk that's to the side of the main desk. So it's kind of it's on the left side. You remember when back when we used to do video shows, you could see that. You could see it coming off the side. Yeah.

I've got it. Lean still left a little bit. To the back of the desk and then they extender arm and that it comes over so it's high enough to come over the monitors. Yeah. Well also you're, you're, when you're sitting on a chair you're six feet. So I mean, that is, that is different. But I can raise and lower this to wherever I want it. And when you know, not using it, you just swing the arm off to the side and it's like it doesn't even exist.

Hey, I feel like we're you're we're completely not paying attention to anything, get a new shit happening and keep reverting back to topics that no one cares about. Supposed to talk about. I mean, the news is rated. I know, but I feel like I've missed a week. And you're supposed to catch me up because you watch O'Reilly all week long, and I've owned the only thing I've heard about O'Reilly from you is that one story. And that's it. That he was unrelenting. Well, yeah.

And that so any other news this week of we you know did did was there any kind of interesting events anywhere in the world? Liz Cheney lost, but I don't think anybody is surprised by that. That's Walsh in Colorado or something. Wyoming. Wyoming, yeah. Yeah. She didn't even get like a third of the votes, so. Oh, nice. That's good. That's just so the the Trump check one. Yes. And Liz Cheney's response was to liken herself to Abraham Lincoln and hints that she might run for president.

So she were she was what if she ran as a Democrat? She'd probably get elected. She's Delusional doesn't mean she runs as is. She is. No, I don't mean for I don't mean for president. But I mean, if she ran I don't understand. She ran as a Republican. I really don't. If she's not. Well, she's so anti-Trump that she has taken herself out of the there's a lot of people in the Republican party that didn't like Trump but were not as nuts about it as Liz Cheney. Mm hmm.

And she just went so far to that other side and really was used as a pawn more than anything else by the Nancy Pelosi's of the world to to lead this January six bullshit that I think she talked herself right out of any job ever again. And I think it's totally delusional that she thinks she even has the juice to be a presidential candidate. You couldn't win in your home state of Wyoming. But yeah, the country's going to vote for you. Yeah. Yeah, well, I'm sure Californians would, but.

Well, like California, which would vote for anybody who said Trump's a Nazi. Yeah. That's you have to do to get a vote in California anyway. Yeah, that was the big story.

The other big thing was still just the fallout of the FBI raid on Mar a Lago and more of the same, which is, you know, they're on leasing some of that information, but of course, they're going to redact any of this stuff that's going to make a difference, like who wins this whistle blower or whoever was the one providing the information to start this.

But, you know, this is very clear to me what's going on, because the reaction from the Department of Justice in regards to this Trump investigation, the term they used was something like we're just in the first inning to me, says this is just another Russian collusion witch hunt. Because if you actually have. So you think the Democrats are colluding with Russia on this? Probably that would make a lot of sense. The Russian collusion hoax that they just kept going.

Down that like we know Biden is colluding with China. So if they had the Russia to it, that would be interesting. Well, that was the one angle which was interesting that was talked about on No Agenda, the best damn podcast in the universe best was that Liz Cheney is actually on Trump's side and she's going to run as an independent just to do the Ross Perot thing and basically cede all of the votes to Trump. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Which is a great theory. Except that's not what Ross Perot did. I know.

Yeah, it was not on the Clinton said no. But the end result was the you know, it steered the election any time a third party comes in it makes for interesting. Yeah. You know, the Ross Perot candidacy, though, was one of the most entertaining presidential candidacies of my lifetime. Absolutely. I voted for him. I like Ross. And you're the boss. I mean, I still remember the slogans and him doing the speeches. It's like that's rare. Now, is a little dude from Texas. Yes.

He was a very fun dude to watch. And he was into charts. Where you had to be. But now he would have PowerPoint, man. He would be all over the place with computerized graphics. He would tell you what was going on. You know, a lot of people made a lot of money in that company. Within the Department of Justice that was telling you that you're in the first inning of an investigation. This I don't believe this is going to stand even for people that are in the middle.

It's it's really getting to the point where it's not fixable. Right. It just all needs to be removed. We need to have a constitutional convention. Something needs to be done. Rewrite the damn thing. I don't even care. Fan Democrats for all the world. Yeah, that would be nice because they seem to be at the bottom of all of this. They're the impetus for all of the insanity. And I know the Republicans have their own issues but this constant.

Yeah that's rhinos that's the main issue of the Republican Party is rhinos. True. But what the Democrats going after a sitting president the way they did it never had any provable evidence. This is the same thing that they're trying to do all over again. If you have provable evidence, you've got to get this out there very quickly. After raiding the home of a former president, you don't go. Well, you know, we're only in the first inning of this investigation.

It's like, no, no, you show us what you've got. You show us why you did that. And then the public will be able to decide whether you're doing this because you're really trying to enforce the law. Even though we ignored everything that Hillary did with her server and all the documents she removed. But there's nothing there. I mean, just move along. You're right. It was only the the servers were probably in Ukraine. But you're doing.

They probably. Were. Yeah, exactly. You do this all over again now, which is like we've raided this house more. We're just in the first inning now. It's like, no, you're in the ninth inning and you better have a big run, a big rally. If you don't have the lead already, because I think people are tired of it. It's like, how much can you continually go after what I. I don't disagree with you at all, but if it was only up to the people, that would make a difference. But. But it's not. But it's not.

But I mean, it's. In the only in the sense that if you believe that this is a corrupt party that is so corrupt now, the Democrats that you have to you do what you can as a citizen. And that is just the vote, is that you just go back into the the loop. Your votes don't matter right there. Irrelevant. That's the loop. You're right back. Is is the voting all fixed anyway? It is. Which okay.

If you believe that the whole system is corrupt and the votes don't matter, then you're back to the point of this is why we need guns, because this is where the next revolution comes from. Uh huh. And are we at that point, everybody can decide for themselves. Well, according to Tim Poole. Oh. What here's unplugged what you've been watching. Tim Poole Uh, this is this. He said this line for months that we're at a point of a civil war. I think we're definitely creeping to that point.

Yeah. My, my, I took brief feeling about this on my podcast, which actually talks about politics, but I think that the point of either no return or the point at which you can legitimately say we're now in the war is when when some percentage, I think, could be a small number, but some percentage of people make the decision that the risk to their lives is worth the cost of change. Makes sense. Because up until that point, it's just rhetoric. It's and I know the liberals think that works.

Words are actually violence. They're not, but they're not. And up until people start deciding that physical a risk to their lives is worth it, then it is just talk. And as long as it's just talk. The is the socialists known as the Democrats will keep doing what they did last election. They'll reinforce elections. There's an interview was a British show with the the the stupid looking guy in in the Jools Holland. No, no. It was the two guys that have British show.

It's called it's it's a stupid title, kind of like unrelenting. The two guys with a stupid British show. Yeah, their show is titled similar to Unrelenting it. Where is this show? It's called like deconstructed or something like that. People will know it. Where is it? It's in the UK. It's in the UK. But is it like the video? YouTube, YouTube, YouTube. YouTube. So nobody knows. One of the guys is sort of Russian. Kinda witty, but he's. But he's sort of Russian.

Well, he's British and he's sort of Russian, but he's from Ukraine and like. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. It's a British guy who is kind of Russian, but he's from Ukraine. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is the other guy is just a homosexual. But is he still British? Yeah. Well, all British. Miller Oh, okay. Yeah. I know why we don't get any donations from the British guys. Never have, never have. Well, it's true fact. I mean people can look it up and technically they're not homosexuals like.

Yes, they're they're just like wearing women's clothes like. Well, I mean, it's getting hotter in the UK. That's probably why wearing a skirt just now helps the boys stay cooler. It's it. Yes, it is. That is very true statement having gotten married in the middle of summer wearing kilt. Well, I didn't know you were Scottish. I'm not. Well, isn't that cultural appropriation then? It is that the Scots don't care. That's the difference. If they do care.

In fact they care that you don't have their particular tartan pads. Well yes, the patterns are as. Long as you're using some generic tartan, they don't give a shit. Yeah. Do not misuse theirs because that's like an insult to their heritage. And mine was black watch. Well, there you go. Yeah, but yes, it was very hard, but. But at least cool down there. Are there photos of this out there somewhere? Oh, yeah. Yeah, for sure. That's that would be something that would be interesting.

I know what you and the at Jem. I, I got a Jenna. Jennings. Well that's why aren't you at searching and I want to know why are you g then. On because I joined up when Adam texted me and says, hey, I just I just got this new thing installed. Do you want to test it, too? You didn't give it much thought. There was no of that point. I'm like, sure, why not? And I think I haven't quiet as to like, who do I need to contact to change my name? And I never heard back. Eleanor. I'm sure he could do that.

I think I reached out to him more than once. He doesn't like you. And I just think he's probably busy. He probably thinks you're a Russian apologist. I don't think that's a Polish. I'm sure that I'm sure that Adam could get you a new account with that name. And but then I say, I guess, you know, 15,000 posts on my current account. You wouldn't want to leave those behind now. And, and I've got like one point something thousand followers on there.

You, you getting up there, I mean, in your mind, but you get nothing. I'm almost exactly at yours. No, I've got like 1.8 or nine or something. Yeah, yeah, exactly. You're not a two? No, I'm not. So if you're not following me, I had no agenda. So please follow me. I'll follow. But I need to go through that. It's I mean, mad. With, you know, having more than 10% of the entire server following is not bad. No, it's not bad. I want 100%, though. That's not going to happen.

I know, because people don't like me. That's very true. Yeah. They don't like your voice. They hear it too much. See us because I'm a shouty voice. You have a shouty voice. I have agreed with him. Yeah. That man says just brilliant things. You know what he does? Yeah. He cuts to the heart of things. He does not pussyfoot around. No, he's never been known for that. But either people like. Yeah, or they don't. And it's okay either way. Who likes him?

There's a lot of people that like, see, I. Don't know anybody that likes him. They talk to CSP all the time. Mm hmm. I blocked a guy. Getting invites to glitzy. Isn't he live there? He will go on git. See, every now of that, even though he doesn't like people to hear him, he will go on jets. It's like people to him. Why would he not like people to hear him? I don't know. He didn't have an invitation to come to this podcast and talk. He says that you're you're bad. So he won't do that.

Oh, yeah, yeah, I'm bad. Which makes sense. Bad to the. Moon. I had to block the one liberal on no agenda. Social justice. I didn't want to get into any more conversations with them. Oh, yeah, it wasn't that. I think a bad guy. I mean, he he lives like 30 minutes here so. He can come and firebomb your house, probably. You know how those liberals are. That's right. They're all super violent because they think that violence is not words.

And for whatever reason, I was tagged in a conversation and I'm sure you've had this happen. Oh, yeah. And you can't get out of it. You have no you don't give a shit but they keep tagging you. Yes. It by the time you see it there's already like 30 messages that you tagged. I hate that. And they were arguing about the whole Trump document concept and this iceman's.

Yeah, this guy's whole thing was, well, why would anybody declassified documents if they didn't want to release them and he didn't release them? So that's all a lie. And that's just like you're a fucking idiot. Yeah. There's a lot of reasons why people declassified documents, including they want to take it from the building. That's a good. Reason it doesn't. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, look, you can call kind of a childish thing to do, but perfectly legal for the president to declassify souvenirs.

Yeah. And just because he wants to sue in there. Yeah, like, that's a hey, this was kind of cruel. I want to bring this home with me. So the concept and. Once it's declassified yet you can you can go after him for stealing government property. I guess if he, you know, didn't use his own printer or something. But but you can't go after him for having classified documents.

Well, it was just the hilarity that this guy was so stuck in the thing that the only reason to declassify was to release the information. It's like you're an idiot. That's what he is. Which is why I had to just. I'm like, I just got a block. Nothing personal. Just. Yeah, you know how else documents get declassified, how what? When they appear in the public. Well, this is true. It was about automatic declassification. Yeah, there was a previous president that like post.

I think maybe it was Obama posted a top secret. Government can do no wrong. Right photograph or something to Twitter and that was deemed the posting of it was deemed the act of declassifying it because there wasn't a share that. Well, it's even if it wasn't the president I mean once a document that has been classified is publicly available, it loses its classification. Right. Because well, it's not. Somebody can go after you for the act. Yeah. Doing that.

But you know who they can't go after is the people. That repost that. And the vice president. I don't think the vice president is immune from that. There is that was I read. Really. Yeah. What I was. Surprised. That's very surprising. Yes. But they were two of them. And this all came from law, a law that Obama had massaged. Oh, okay. And both of the president and vice president are included here. So this was the falsity in the fallacy. And the insanity is maybe the better. Word insanity of.

Legally going after somebody for. Well, you took classified documents, right? They were one of like two people in the country who could at any time go, well, this is declassified right? Yeah. But you took classified documents. Yeah, but they they could have just waved their hand and said declassify. And that was enough to. Yeah. To declassify.

There was you know, he was also arguing about, you know, having a standing order that the president anything I remove is to be deemed declassified, which makes a lot more sense then. Yeah. Signing off on every last little bit of paper, it's like, Oh yeah. President Absolutely. But, but also that either there needs to be a record of, a declassification, or it needs to be publicly available.

Those are the two things that that would kind of mark something as having changed classified to unclassified, correct? Which is what the argument is. But the legality here, if this goes to any court or to the Supreme Court, I think it's very clear there could be like. But he has the ability to declassify anything he wanted. Yeah, but he didn't, and he took it. Well, that's just stupid. It doesn't make sense. Yeah, because you're breaking the law.

That wouldn't be broken if you would have just said, I ain't classifying. This. I mean, I'm just waiting for them to go after Malami for stealing China from the White House. Oh, that was the Clintons. Oh, that's right. I'm sorry. Yeah, there were. Truckloads of shipping to remember that had to be read. They. They took lot of stuff. They took, like the Lincoln Bedroom said. Yeah, there was a lot of stuff. I don't remember the details, but I remember it was a lot of stuff they did.

They made it basically whatever they inherited in the White House, they decided it was theirs to keep. Yeah, they're like, What would you talk about? Souvenirs. You can sell that shit off, man. Come on. And they did. Which is the hilarity of all this. Now they have billions, huh? We have to wonder, how did they make all that money? They weren't rich. Well. Anybody who wondered too much ended up dead. So let's not wonder. Yes, Vince Foster would tell stories. Uh huh.

Yeah. The Hillary Assassination Group Real. What, 95 people? I think at this point do. Not question anything the Clintons have done. There's there are people there's. A there's a huge list of associated suicides that involved the Clintons. Yeah, well, there's people now that are. Usually with double tap to the head. Yeah. It's surprising what people killed himself was a double tap. Well, they want to make sure they do it right. The there are serious, you know, journalists.

There are serious political commentators that aren't into the wacky conspiracy theories that are now going, you know, Trump's life might be in danger because the Democrats are so vehement on stopping him. Which is. Scary. And the fact that the Secret Service didn't prevent FBI from coming into his house is also suspicious. Well, there were questions about that. And I guess the Secret Service isn't above if. There was a valid warrant.

I mean, it's I mean, I don't know exactly how this all goes down as far as what Trump's who use a pun there, I guess, but you know, which in the pecking order has the ability just to say, yeah, no, I'm not going to let you in if there's a valid warrant and the FBI shows up. Mean even if it's at a, you know, ex-president's address, I guess they let him in. But yeah. I surprising thing was that this was not followed closely by, you know, the Secret Service observing.

They wouldn't let the Trump lawyers in to observe. They obviously ended up taking documents which were not part of the search warrant. And this was the one time for Melania's panties. Yeah, right. Well, this is what they wanted to go through. I mean, I guess if you're an FBI agent, that's a boring search. I mean, you may as well go through Melania's panties to see what was going on out of there.

But from what I've heard from sources that I trust in a high profile situation like this, the FBI would normally have had a special group of agents who weren't a part of the current investigation that would have gone in first and separated out any of the documents and stuff. That was not a part of what was going to be taken in the raid. So that way, if they would have seen any information, there's allegedly a bunch of the stuff that was taken was attorney client privilege documents.

You can't use that in the court of law. But oh sure, you can just look at Alex Jones. Curtis Well, that depends on how this stuff gets out, right? This the interesting thing here would be what they're using this information for and they'll seemingly stop at nothing. So what you have to worry about here is the source of attorney client privilege. Documents say there is a crime that Donald Trump committed and there was evidence of this in the document that they can't use.

Right. But they now know what to look for. They now they're the goal then at that point becomes how do we put this puzzle together in a different way that makes it look like we didn't use this information to get there. And this literally taints any case they might have against Donald Trump, which is currently totally idiotic, or this was all just about politics and not about making a case. Obviously, all they need to do is keep from running. That's it. They don't need to put them away in prison.

They don't need to prove anything. They just need to have a certain doubt in people's minds to prevent him from being on the ticket. That's all they need to do. I agree. I think that if Donald Trump. I think this is total sorry to head up, this is total bullshit and it's Banana Republic stuff, but I don't think it'd be the worst thing ever if he didn't run. No, I agree.

And I also agree with you that I believe if Donald Trump woke up tomorrow morning and said, you know what, I've decided not to run, I'll put my backing DeSantis or whoever. In fact, that might be powerful. More powerful, because right now you get a whole group of people just like, you know, Donald Trump go, yes. So and they're pissed off at the Democrats for doing this. What happens if Trump comes back and says, you know, I've managed to. I can't do it? Trump voice I'm sorry.

I've, I've thought about it long and hard and I made the decision that I will not be running. Do you think any of these people are going to think that he's not going to run just for fun or that it's directly related to the Democrats and they're going to get even more pissed off at the Democrats that have now gotten Trump to not run true.

I mean, that could be a nice little subversive way of doing it to where the Democrats think they get what they want, which is Trump not running, but instead they re-energized the base even more because now the base is saying, Oh my God, this party just took out my candidate and made him that run. Yeah. Well, these people don't just need to be defeated. They need to be put in prison. And Trump gets to play kingmaker and with the right candidate. Yeah, exactly.

It's like, well, I can't run, but I can. I can make decisions for who you should vote for. Judy is, you know, DeSantis or whoever the Republicans that go in. All they have to say is we're going to investigate this. They don't even have to find out what. The. The loony right thinks. You know, all of the. Because you don't even have to prove any or all of that. You just have to say, we're going to look into this. If We get out. Yeah. That should scare, though.

If it wasn't for a whole bunch of rhinos that are up for election and opposed, this would actually make good sense. But right now what we have is really the Communist Party and the Democrat Party. There is no Republican Party. The way the Republican Party in Ronald Reagan's day was around No. One, because the people. That are called the Republican Party. Yeah, well, I thought we had a chance that when the Tea Party movement that fizzled.

Let's as well because it got taken over it got taken over and diluted. But yeah, what we have is a Socialist Party and a Democrat Party and it's now people that have said, oh yeah, the party is they, they just they kept the names, but they totally flip flopped and changed the names. I was used to make fun of those people. I'm sorry. You think maybe they're on to something? It might actually be where we're getting. Because there are there are a handful like Marjorie Taylor GREENE.

There's a handful of people like her that would be much closer to the Republican Party. Members of Ronald Reagan's era. And there is a lot more people like Her Highness Lindsey Graham who who make up the Republican Party. Now that are very obviously and clearly Democrats. Yeah, I. Would agree with that. Yeah. And then you've got the AOC socialists that are, you know, socialists. And it's a no win situation, really. It's again, everything has moved that far over.

It is. Yeah. And that's why I'm saying it's going to keep going according to the predictions here, it's going to keep going into the direction that it's been going until we get to a point where a certain percentage of the population decides that the risk of their lives is worth the change in government. Yeah, because I don't believe the the big changes that are needed coming from within the odds of that are dwindling on a minute by minute basis. The odds that.

It's not going to get solved through elections. Well, that's it. Because at this point, people don't believe the elections. That's because they shouldn't. Because the elections are completely fake and run by the same two parties. The Democrats and the Socialists. Need to get rid of all of them. Get rid of the parties. We don't need them anymore. No. The concept of a party is really there for the the discerning voter. It's for the person that has no idea what's going on.

And all they know is that a certain party name is closer to their beliefs than the different party name. Rather than voting for individuals, you have a vast, you know, array of thoughts and beliefs. Hey, I'd vote for Tulsi. Of course, because Tulsi makes sense. Is hard. Well, that's. Right. Well, that too. Yeah. But she's a rare Democrat. That would be like, God is important. You're like, oh, yeah, that's that's crazy talk for a Democrat at this point. Exactly.

And that's the way the concept used to be. You needed a party to back you because of all the money needed to run and the amount of money that spent on elections is this. You could get on twitch right? Make all the money you need. Not even the money you could get your word out if you had the Internet and the money need to get your information out to a public. You've got the Internet, anybody to do it, and you could raise money, but the money is doing nothing but buying ads and crap.

Yeah, that was the question I had to one of the local campaigns that was going out, I was like, okay, so you're running and you need to raise money. What for? What are you going to do with the money? I mean, what is sending out emails that expensive that that you need money for it because. It's very cheap. You shouldn't be wasting on supporting television stations, that's for sure. Right. I don't know where the majority of this is going.

I'm sure somebody can point us to a website that would show you where the political candidates spend the money. But it's a lot, I think, in television and radio still. And from doing like direct mailings, which direct mailings I kind of get because there are people who aren't on the Internet and you at least, you know, you can hit every household.

But beyond direct mailings, I don't know what you would really spend a lot of money on that would make sense now that you have the Internet just put out a damn webcam, put a microphone in front of the candidate, let them make their case. And you put that up on YouTube for free, on Twitter, for free on Twitch, for free on, you know, Instagram for free. What's what's cost millions of dollars. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I agree. I think it's it does make a whole lot of sense. The money left is money.

So I have the breakdown for 34% and media and that would be ad base. Make sense. 23% administrative. This would be your friends and relatives kickbacks, right? Well, though, the people that are sending out those. Funds that are also kickbacks. Making those and printing those. Yeah, that's that's administrative. Those are kickbacks. Oh, okay. Yeah. Salaries. 7% campaign 7% flying around, unclassified 12% and other 15%. What okay. What's the difference between other and UN other.

It's been classified into the category other. That this and. Unclassified are the things they couldn't even fit into other. That's obvious. Yes, that's all. So you combine that. So it's basically media is a third. The rest is yes. And other and classified is half combined. And then the rest is 7% of campaign expenses and seven and a half percent salaries. Did you hear how Liz Cheney had left over from her campaign? No. 7 million. Oh, nice.

So she gets to reinvest that into her next campaign where. She can spend 23% of that administrative kickbacks. Right. When she's putting that against making sure Donald Trump never holds office again. Mm hmm. Whatever that means. Yeah, well, I think that's called blackmail. Could be. Could very well be. They just hiring fakes, maybe saying it. Man, who. Is she using? Narrow She can or she can't follow the funds. What's been there? Yes, I have a mineral wallet the other day.

That shit's worthless right now anyway. Oh, dude, this morning. Just crash out, the cardano is crashed again, which is the main one I watch. It was up to like $0.56. Mm. The other day, maybe even yesterday. As the economy collapses, all that shit becomes worthless because it's nobody who wants numbers and then they get. It is down to $0.49. Now, I'm still buying it, of course, but I'm a long term, long haul guy. Per download today down 13.24% Bitcoin 8.73%. The cerium down 9.37.

Bitcoin cash down 12%. It's it's crazy but I set up the Monero because you know it's one of the few you can actually send money around without having it traced. Although yeah. There's still more hurdles to jump through to get that working. But it's not the only way to do it. No. They could just convert it all into pesos. You could send it into rubles and you could send that in the mail. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. Nobody uses rubles for anything anymore because they're banned.

The rubles are banned in the west. Oh, can't use rubles for anything. Yeah. So don't talk about it if you're doing it. Well, no, you literally can't. I mean it'd be nice if literally. Can't you. Literally. They wanted to send me $1,000,000 in rubles. Then they could do it. You can't receive it. Well, there's no way for you to convert it to dollars and pull it out. No, but if it showed up at my door, I would have it. I could put it under the mattress. You could have like the physical ruble paper.

Yes, you could. Yes, that's true. Without the digital. Ruble, get some of those 10,000 ruble notes. Yeah. Sort of put them into the basement, save them. Prepare for the Russian overlords to take over the United States. I worked with a investment firm once I got. To be like I was. You worked with somebody who's working on doing this right now. I thought you were going to say no. No. And that's one firm that had on their wall a framed version of a loan to the Russian empire that was never repaid.

Oh, well, there's trying to collect still. No, I think they gave up, but it was a loan that they had that was made to the Russian Empire in like 1910 and for like $1,000,000 value. Wow. Now, in today's money, that would be. Like 10 billion. Nice. Yeah. Well, with by inflation especially. Yes, I mean probably 11 billion by the time people listen to us.

Going up like. Mad. Yeah. But it was, it was interesting to see because obviously they never collected because the Russian Revolution but you got to wonder about like there are people literally right now going through the exact same thing when the US decided they're not going to allow Russia to pay their loans back and now banks are of default to the Russian loans. Because they can't accept the currency. Exactly. Yeah. It's not an issue of Russia having money.

It's an issue of us preventing the transfer. But the end result is the same. It's a defaulted loan and after a year of non payment and the insurance kicks in. Pressed the system. MAN So that's about it here? Well, sure. Crashing. All right. But nobody will block your donation to the unrelenting podcast. Well, they might. Probably try this. You never know. We do have two people to thank for today. Oh, I got two people that don't listen to me. Okay.

Go ahead. Actually, Josh Mandel coming in again with $12.34. Josh, I keep telling you, stop sending money for. Well, it's Josh Mandel. That's not sir Josh, it's different. Okay. Both Josh, stop sending money. If your name is Josh, listen to this message. Stop Sending money. And our buddy in Canada, Johnny Hipwell, with 333. Oh, yeah. There you go. That is very much appreciated. So let me ask you a question in all seriousness, what's it going to take for you to stop doing the donation segment?

What would it take to stop doing the donation segment? Yeah, because at some point it just sounds pathetic. Well, this is the point, but it's a value for value show. So if you don't have. The right size, there's no value in the show. Then why do you keep doing donation segment? Because there's some value. Don't you think you're putting value out there? You don't want to replace. The value about what you receive, not what you put out. To. Value.

A value judgment somebody makes and things that are happening around them. You don't get to decide what's value that's literally the antithesis of value. Value is made by that. Yes, exactly. That's exactly it. We shall we do we do work that some people apparently almost nobody considers value. Well, I hear that very shortly. We're changing to an ad model. We're going to get $2,000 a show. That's correct. That's that's the game plan. Surging, perhaps. Surging, perhaps.

Yes, sir. In perhaps something like that. And that will be the that will be the impetus. And what we have to talk about the product every 15 minutes, we'll just slip it in somewhere. Well, we're just going to have a quick break, right? Everything be fine, sir? Yeah. And now for a break from our sponsors. That's. Have you thought about buying gold? Well, don't buy buy my products. Instead. Buy our. They're much more useful than gold and they're going to drop in value like gold is.

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Yeah, well, my Moscow branch happens to be in China, so. Oh, well, see, that's even more convenient. Uh huh. Good. If you found some value unrelenting that shows the place you want to go. Yeah. Let us know if you follow. Yeah, please. But it's not about the value. It's about the show. It's about the value of the show. Well, it's. It's really about the show. And the show is a show that's not scripted, which is something unique in the world of podcasting. It's not scripted.

We don't even have a roadmap when we go in. I don't even know what your name is when I go in. Well, it is early in the morning for you. It's very early in the morning. And it is Moscow time. Yes. And So consequently, it's it's really I mean, most of the show I've had my eyes closed. Yeah. And soon we'll be able to buy Russian surplus. Because I'm in Texas. Yeah. Right. Texas. Uh huh. That's what they're calling it today.

Texas. Texas. Yeah. So by next week, you should be off on a beach somewhere. Yes, yes. That's the plan anyway, is. I'll be off on the beach. I'm going to guess I'm not going to do the show from the beach. I'm going to do it from the hotel room because the beach will probably have people going to Latin music playing, which is usually what happens on beaches. Oh, even better, though. That's not better. That's that's very distracting. No, I think it adds to the the ambiance.

You're not going to be able to hear me. Well that could also be a. Yeah, that could be better. I was going to say that could be a feature. Uh huh, uh huh. Like all you hear is Latin music and drinks being poured. What more would you need? Yeah, exactly. So looking forward to that. I will probably do a little test beforehand, make sure the band with sufficient enough. Although I think for audio we're not doing a video. So audio should be funny anywhere. We wish you happy travels. Great.

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