Blood Money Episode 68 w John Paul Moran - Making the Rotten Tomatoes App to Expose...
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Blood money episode 68 with john paul moran Making the Rotten Tomatoes apt to expose the rotten politicians.
Alright, we're on the next episode of Blood Money.
Today I have a very special guest, John Paul Moran.
How you doing, sir? Good, man.
Thank you for having me on tonight.
Awesome, awesome. Sarah, so I met you at the Rewaken Festival a few weeks back, and you seem like you're doing a lot of fascinating things.
I mean, let's just dive right into your background.
Tell us a little bit about what got you here and obviously leading to the big headline here with this amazing app that you're putting together.
Well, thank you.
And thanks again for having me.
And my goal now is to get the word spread out about what my mission's been and what we do at Go USA. Go USA stands for Grand Opportunity USA. So that's the official name is Grand Opportunity USA. I'm basically a pissed off American.
I blame a lot of it on Thomas Jefferson because there's something in his blood that goes down through my veins that makes me hate authority and I have this incessant need to stand for the voice of the average American and an absolute contempt for Anybody that messes with our country, our constitution, our liberties, our freedoms, and it's just built into me from a very young age.
So this is perfect for me, what I do.
Everybody I work with has the same kind of mentality.
We want to just fight for what America is supposed to be, which is the land of the free, land of opportunity.
So that's the big, big picture why I'm doing this.
I ran for Congress in 2020.
I've got a very... Interesting background, I'd say.
And not your average, you know, follow the rules.
I kind of break the rules everywhere I went.
And this was kind of a natural fit for me, creating what we think is going to be the, it's set up to be the ultimate Yelp for politics, which, how bad do we need that right now?
Yeah, yeah, totally, totally.
And so your background, how did it feed into what you ultimately did with this app in terms of the journey that you went through that you're like, you know what, man, we need this right now, which you'd mentioned that this is rotten tomatoes of the political world.
What made you arrive at that juncture?
Well, there's a lot of ingredients, I guess, you know, from...
It's probably you put everything I've done in my life, you put it into a blender, and this is the output.
Because without all the things I've done, I wouldn't have gotten to this place, I guess.
I mean, I was like an entrepreneur from a very young age, sign painter.
I paid my way through college through being a track athlete and a painter, designer, sign painter, all these things.
I have this creative marketing streak, and I'm like, I just...
That got me to the point where I said there's something wrong from a market, from a capitalist perspective, from a market perspective.
You make a product that everybody wants and people buy it.
You make a crappy product and people don't buy it and you go out of business.
That's kind of what Yelp does.
You get a bad review, people don't go to your restaurant, you're out of business.
A restaurant owner fears more than a bunch of bad Yelp reviews because they'll be out of business.
Same with the bad Rotten Tomatoes.
You can have a $300 million movie, but if you get a 10 on a score of 100 from Rotten Tomatoes from the audience, nothing in the world is going to save that movie.
There's no amount of money to advertise.
And that's why I said, why the hell is that for politics?
We have all these horrible, stupid, arrogant...
Really dumb people.
I ran up for Congress. I couldn't believe how many people are just very dumb.
I mean, they're running our country and they're stupid.
They're jerks. But they're just without power and control.
And that's why they're in those positions.
And it's so corrupt. I'm like, why aren't we firing them?
Like we fire them when all these other apps out there.
I'm like, there's got to be a better way.
So that's the ultimate genesis of how I got to where I'm at.
Plus... I'm an engineer at MIT. I was an engineer at MIT. And the reason why I think that's important is because engineers solve problems.
We just have... Our brain is wired.
There's a problem. We engineer a way to solve it.
Instead of whining and complaining, there's nothing we can do, and let's just go to the street and hold signs and yell and get mad.
That's not going to make any difference.
What you've got to do is you've got to engineer a solution.
So all this put together is what helped create this op score.
Plus, I ran for Congress, and I saw the dumpster fire that is absolutely...
Horrible. So, I mean, it's a dumpster fire.
It's like a dumpster on fire.
That's when I ran for Congress.
I'm not a politician. I ran because my great uncle, Thomas Jefferson, he was like, everyday people should be in office.
That's the founding father's philosophy.
I said, I'll do follow suit.
I went in there. I'm like, what a bunch of corrupt jerks.
Yeah. Yeah, it's crazy.
It's crazy. I mean, it's definitely gotten to a point where it's almost like people that are clearly incompetent and are not very smart, don't have the greatest IQs, are selected and encouraged to run for these.
Because I don't know how else you get that many.
I mean, you could say they're either stupid or they're power hungry.
And I tend to think they're really just power hungry.
And they're probably not the most, you know, Genius level individuals that they're, you know, they push in there and those people seem to be doing their bidding.
So what you're talking about in terms of like a Rotten Tomatoes of rating these folks, I mean, it's brilliant on its face, but how do you manage something that monolithic?
I mean, how do you really keep tabs with every single individual and really dissect all these folks that are either running for office or in office and I mean, that just sounds like a lot of work.
It is a lot of work.
That's why we need a lot of money, a lot of help.
But that's another thing we need.
But this is the thing.
So I've got this marketing background as well.
And I'm like, that's kind of like helped inform this whole thing.
Because we need the engineer. We need the solution.
But we need to be easy to understand.
We need somebody that's not politically engaged to pick up their phone and say...
This person, what's this person about?
And in just a minute or two.
And everybody I talk to that is, oh, we have a rating system.
And oh, great. What's your rating system?
Oh, we rate every bill in Congress.
And we do this, we do that. I'm like, who the heck is going to look at those bills?
Bro, I mean, you guys are too wonky.
Everybody's just a wonk. I mean, not everybody's a wonk like you.
You know, like, yeah, we need wonks like people like that doing the analysis.
But your everyday person is not going to pick up an app and look through 300 details, and that's going to blow up.
So what we did was they said, okay, elementally, we go down to the elements.
What is it their job is?
They're an employee, and they have a job.
And you take away left and right and red and blue.
And my biggest line, I kind of trademark line, is it's not left versus right or red versus blue.
It's them versus you.
Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
That's a shirt, by the way. I'm going to print that on a t-shirt and sell it.
I know. The name of my podcast coming out is Them Versus You.
Okay. I was trying to think of a name.
I'm like, I don't want it to sound too much, nothing against Mark Lennon, but if I do Liberty vs.
Freedom or Liberty vs. Humanity, I'm like, that sounds just, you're really going to get like, you know, that audience.
So I said, okay, them versus you.
So the idea was, Okay, so what's their job?
You have a job description, right?
So you get hired, and your job is what?
Well, the first thing you do is they make you swear on the Constitution.
So shouldn't that be kind of a thing you monitor if you swear on?
I don't know how many companies I work for that you...
I can't think of anywhere they make you swear on something.
You're swearing... Destroy it.
You could piss all over it.
Like, whatever. You know? It's like, come on.
That's the part where it's like, I don't even know why they swear to this when they are so clearly ready to, like, do unconstitutional things left and right.
But... Yeah, well, it's the same.
I'm a Christian. I'm a Catholic.
It's like you have the Holy Bible.
You treat it with reverence.
The priest kisses on the altar.
It's very, very 2,000 years of history.
It's very serious.
And the Constitution is effectively the Bible of America.
It's the guide that they all swear on.
So even if you're the most left-wing radical, I've talked to people that are very far left-wing, and you get them, they swear on this.
This is our country's document.
It's our... All of our laws, it's threatened through everything.
You have to say that's got to be a principle, because by definition, you swear on it.
And they pretty much argue against that.
So that's one measure.
In addition to basically with that, I'd say, is human rights.
I mean, you have to swear on the Constitution, but what if you have a country that has a Constitution that thinks it's okay to do bad things to certain classes of people?
For example, right? So you have to have basic acceptance of human rights.
That's why I've been working on this other separate document because it doesn't exist in the world right now.
So the Constitution and human rights.
I mean, you have to follow those basic precepts.
And then as long as it's constitutional and ethical, then I think most people could agree that their job is as a representative, is you represent the people, which means you do what they effing want you to do.
If they want voter ID and 80% want voter ID, what the heck are you doing calling yourself a representative?
When you're not representing your people, you're representing your donors or George Soros or maybe some other left or right wing cause.
That's not your job, dude.
Your job is the constitution, the will of the people.
And then the ethical part is what if, God forbid, there's nothing in the Constitution that's unethical, but it's got to be a basic human rights.
Okay? That's it.
That's your job. And so that's what we figured.
That's how we rate people. Elementally, that's what makes it simple.
It's actually patent protected.
We have an in for patent protection in terms of the way we rate and our scoring system.
So some jerk company coming out...
It doesn't say, oh, we got money.
We're going to rip these guys up. So that's how we produce the idea.
What do you think of that concept of you work for the Constitution and the will of the people?
That elemental is the only way we'll get people on board because anything more complicated, it gets wonky.
I like it. I like it.
I do think that in my opinion, I mean, and this is probably for like geeks out there like me, it's like I want to know potentially more information as well.
It would be, I mean, just my two senses.
I think what you're talking about is good for the majority of people, which is obviously what you want to do when you start an app.
I think eventually for those people that are like, you know, people like me that are going to want to get like details into the nitty gritty, you know what I mean?
And, you know, something that we were talking about earlier, like following the money.
It's like, where are they getting their money from?
That always tells you, like, you know, we do a series, as you know, on America Happens on our platform where this podcast Where we essentially go in through people's financial records in terms of where they're getting their donations from, mostly politicians, judges too, by the way.
And it often tells you exactly what their agenda is, who owns them, basically.
I mean, 99.9% of the time you could tell, you know?
Yeah, so those are all great points, and that's actually going to – we talked about this earlier.
We're going to make that as part of what we call the dirt alert.
And so just to be clear, that's the high-level picture.
They're working for the Constitution and the way of the people.
But then we go down to the issues, and we don't want anybody – there's no such thing as a generic, okay, we like this candidate or we don't like this candidate.
That doesn't exist. You can only break them down by the issues, because all that matters is within that.
So where do the people stand?
Okay, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, okay, the 10th Amendment, your privacy rights, your Fourth Amendment, those are all threaded in.
So the next level down is we save five points of opportunity.
So five is important because you have five fingers.
There's five points on the American star.
I believe it's the first star in the world to have the five-point star.
That used to be the sign of Christianity the first 400 years.
It wasn't always the first. It was the five-point star.
The five-point star is a ton, ton, ton of going back thousands of years.
You know, earth, wind, water, and fire, and spirit.
So the top of the star in the five-point star is personal opportunity, which is really effectively your constitutional liberties and freedoms and life rights.
And then we go and we round out the star to economic opportunity, social opportunity, educational, and national opportunity.
So that way we say for the average person, okay, Everything fits within one of those five social opportunities, you know, gay rights, health care, you know, welfare and health care.
And then you look at, you know, educational opportunity, I think, is pretty straightforward.
Right. And studies, parental control of the schools.
College tuition, free speech on campus.
And we look at national opportunity and that's really everything on the national level.
That would be borders and police and elections and the energy and military, supporting our military.
And then, of course, economic is kind of very, you know, free markets versus socialism, lower taxes, fraud and waste.
OK, so these are the things that are by the polls.
Without a doubt, the things that Americans care about most.
So they're all in the score.
We make it easy to say, okay, I'm concerned about my main thing is ending CRT in schools.
You go right to education.
You go right to that point.
And then when you go to that point, the magic happens when the ratings team, which we can talk about, the special agent force, is doing ratings, determining where they stand.
It's either they're with or against, or it's unknown.
It's a zero. We keep it very simple.
Mm-hmm. It's not some kind of scale from one to one.
We just, are you for or against this principle?
And if it's absolutely undetermined or totally mixed, you get the middle, you get the zero.
So now we just make it very like, okay, it's very clear.
Most of our politicians, a lot of these times they're just very upfront.
They're for teachers unions. They're against school choice.
There's the bill or there's their position on their website.
Not questioned. And we just go down the list and say, where are they?
Where are they stand for or against?
And you get a rating from either negative five, which is the worst ever, which means on every issue you're against the Constitution and the will of the people, or positive five, which means on every issue you're with the people in the Constitution.
And a zero is a sleeping cat in a chair that just does nothing.
And when we're negative, the sleeping cat in a chair is better than you because that sleeping cat in a chair is not causing you pain, not against you, not hurting you.
It's better to have a sleeping cat in a chair doing your job than you being there making people's lives worse.
So that's how we do it.
And everyone kind of gets it. It's like, Get mad at the American public or the Constitution if you want, but this is just the end result.
You're either with the people in the Constitution or against them, and we do go through issue after issue after issue of all the things that matter most to the people.
So tell me about the...
What was it? What did you call it? The secret agent team or...
Yeah, well, I should play you the song.
We actually have a song we peeled from Secret Agent Man.
It's called Ops for Agent Man.
And so to get the details together, we have a system that pulls a certain amount from what we can find in the internet, and we want to create a really strong AI capability to be able to more easily pull this data.
But what we need, we need to have special agents.
They're called the Ops Corps Special Agent Force.
We're literally deputizing these agents where they're going to swear in the Constitution and to nonpartisanship.
Because believe me, you don't have to fudge it.
America First will do good, not because we're biased, because guess what?
America First means you're putting American voters in the Constitution first.
It's not like a mystery.
So If you're on our side, your side is going to generally do really well if they're with the people in the Constitution.
So we need special agents doing the tracking because there is a manual side to it.
There's a little bit of an investigative side to it where you're not only just looking at bills, but sometimes we're also looking at corruption.
That's part of what we call the dirt alert, which is another part of the score, which looks at the money trail, but also...
Criminal records. There's a lot of criminals in Congress.
If you can believe it, the people with criminal records, everybody knows that.
Fraud and corruption. Are they doing illegal stock trades?
Where are they getting their money from? Is there anything illegal?
And then you have hypocrisy and deception.
So if you're part of any extremist group, whether it's Antifa or maybe the Westboro Baptist Church, which is, I wouldn't call them right wing.
I don't know what wing they are, but they're crazy.
And so We figure that's not actually part of the numerical score because that's not really that objective.
So it's sort of like imagine your resume being the score and the op score and it is a complimentary part of it as a dirt alert.
That's your character reference.
That's your integrity. That's what person is this.
Are they lying, fraudulent, Blood-sucking vampires are the good person that's working for America.
So that's where the dirt alert comes in.
That's where the money trail is a big part of that because that's objective.
You can look at the money trail and say, okay, here's the money.
Here's how they vote. Is that in the court of law?
If there's a murder trial, is that a smoking gun?
Probably not, but you know what?
Componderance of the evidence, that's the standard for the dirt alert.
Are they working for you or against you?
If they're taking money from these radical groups and they're voting their way, Okay, there you go.
If people knew that, they wouldn't be voting for these scumbags if they knew that.
So where are you guys in the development aspect of this?
Like, how far is this app from being available?
What are you guys up to now in terms of getting it going?
Well, so what we did was we created what we call the beta version of it in the last election.
So we had about... 20 people on our team, rating people, about 15 to 20 people as a ratings team.
We rated a bunch of candidates and races throughout the country.
We really focused only on the swing races, the ones that were critical on the state level for governorships, primarily governors, a few AGs and secretary of state offices, and then just tons of congressional and Senate races.
We scored them, and it's right now.
If you go to opscore.org or you go to go-usa.us, you go to our website, and there's a link to it, or you can go right to the app, and you'll see opscore.org.
You'll see the scores, where we rated them from negative five to positive five.
And we say we rated them.
We just put the data in. They rate themselves.
I mean, objective.
It's like, this is where you stand on the issues, and we just rated them.
And we're proud to say that there's over 50 races that we supported.
Oh, wow. Our math shows millions of views on our ratings.
There's a lot we didn't even see because people took the graphics.
We have these awesome graphics for or against.
We did for or against the people.
We put them side by side. We tested it.
We personally reached, I believe, a million or two people on Facebook.
We went to targeted races and targeted states.
Facebook doesn't let you target by political party anymore.
They used to. They're generic.
We said, you know, ages and male and, you know, women, men, all, you know, we kept it very broad and we got between 80 to 100% support for everyone that had the better rating.
Wow. 80% plus always for the better score, even in the most...
Mixed, you know, even blue states, it was on average 80-90%.
Some had 100% positive responses.
Hershel Walker, he should have won, but his ratings were, like, I think all the comments, I didn't see one negative comment, one bad share.
So we know it works.
It gets to that common sense thing.
And now we want to take it to the next level.
So it is there now, but we haven't started rating people after 2020.
We haven't started the ratings yet for the current team.
So there's an app that people could download.
It's just not fully functional, I guess?
Or it's not national? No, it is national.
We rated over 100 races.
A couple hundred, more than a couple hundred people.
It's on there. You go to Opscore.org, you can see.
We have John F. Kennedy.
And some historical people to show, geez, he's a Democrat.
He got almost the same score as Reagan.
So this is not partisan.
It's just that right now, the Democrat Party, according to our own numbers, the average score is like a negative 1.8, I think.
And the average Republican is like a positive 2.8.
So... You want your people over three, so the Republican Party average doesn't even hit the threshold for what a voter really should want.
America firsters do much better.
You know, AOC and people like that get a negative three or worse because they're worth consistently working against the people's interest.
Not a mobile app.
It's a web app. You can go to the website.
It looks like a mobile app, but we need to raise money so we can make it super interactive, blockchain-backed, secure.
We have a lot of interactive features, polling.
We want to do all that stuff, but we can't do that without raising money from donors.
How much are you guys looking to raise?
We're looking... For the app itself, it's $5-6 million in that range.
And for GoUSA, we're needing to raise about $2.9 million just to get out there and get the agents going and all that other work.
We have agents that are joining us now as volunteers, but we need to get the word out.
And honestly... I tell this to people.
The last election was almost $10 billion.
This next election, just for spending for candidates, is going to end up being...
I think the number comes out to about...
The last election was about almost $20 million per seat.
Wow. $20 million per seat.
Wow. And by next election, it'll probably be double that.
So this is pocket change for one seat.
When you look at both sides, the left, the senators and representatives from federal seats, the last election was almost $20 million.
Now that's both sides and nonprofits and everybody else involved.
So we're looking, people say that's a lot of money.
That's nothing. We're going to change It's going to be one three thousandth of one percent.
So we can change all the politics in America if we do this right.
But we need more than that in the future to really start supporting these races and getting the scores out everywhere.
But with a few million dollars, we can make a huge debt.
What do you think the future holds for our politics?
With the way things are going, obviously something like this should be helpful, but what do you see as the future of where this country is heading right now?
Well, it's interesting.
So the scoring system, which was a big eye-opener, because when I ran in the bluest state in the country, in Massachusetts, against a scumbag named Seth Moulton, I'll call him a scumbag all day long because he is.
Not just because I ran against him, but he's a lying fraud, fraudulent He wouldn't debate me.
He slandered me. He's an example of the creeps that are in Washington right now.
It's interesting, by the way.
This whole not debating thing is a very interesting new phenomenon.
And it seems as though most people not debating somehow end up winning, which makes no sense.
Well, actually, it makes sense from the perspective of evil.
Because... From their perspective, the thing about the op score is the more people talk about the issues, the more our side in America wins every time.
Because on the issues, four out of five people, that number 80%, we call it one of our taglines is the forgotten 80%.
The forgotten, you know, that little tiny number called 80%.
Like, the forgotten 80%.
But that's what... You look at the current administration, they care about that fringe, 0.01% of people that are trans, and that's more important than the 80% that don't want men walking into women's bathrooms and women's shelters and prisons and raping other women because they say they're women when they're men.
I mean, I have friends that are trans that are against that.
Like, you don't have to be born yesterday and that's a bad idea, right?
By the way, I mean, is it worth mentioning you're Catholic and you're, am I allowed to say, like, you're gay and stuff?
Yeah, McGee is a $2 bill.
Because Thomas Jefferson, they say that the $3 bill.
I mean, you're talking about your unique experiences and stuff, man.
And I just always respect people that like, you know, we have these stereotypes in our head that are put in by the mainstream media that, you know, it's like Republicans are the party of like, we, you know, we all hate gays.
You know, we're white supremacists and all that.
And just it's really refreshing to see Somebody that's like their own kind of mold and you're not really, you know, you're, yeah, you're just doing your thing, you know, and standing as an example out there.
I mean, that's really cool. Well, I appreciate that.
And actually, I'm just doing what, like, again, I, I'm like, I swear to God, there is a, I do believe that there is something to do with the blood of Jefferson because my family, over a hundred people, my extended family and my mother's side, there's like one or two that are somewhat on the left.
Mm-hmm. No one else.
I mean, talking about cousins and nephews and all, they're all...
It's just like the blood prohibits that kind of mentality because I don't know whether it's that or not, but I just know that like...
I'm, like, my god and my country first, and I think I'm a Star Trek fan before I call myself gay.
I mean, like, it's like...
And I mean Star Trek before it becomes socialist and communist, but the old guys, Captain Kirk, shoot first and ask questions later.
But the idea is... I had so much hell.
I think one of the reasons why some of the other people I know that are gay that are the biggest fighters is because the country club Republican thing, you know, everything's fine, no worries.
I was sounding the alarm when I wrote a book in 2016 called Accused for Conservatives to take down rules for radicals saying we are at a crisis.
Young people are leaving the Republican Party and all these things and they're just deaf ears and country club Republicans never had a real fight.
I'm like, I'm like death threats.
I had guys threatening to murder me.
I had a guy who was in Provincetown, Massachusetts who wanted to blow my brains out.
Literally death threats.
I mean, and people that have gotten physical...
Because you're a Republican? Because I'm gay.
Yeah, because I'm gay and conservative.
Ever hear the Human Rights Campaign HRC? No.
HRC, they have the yellow equal sign and the blue box.
Yeah, yeah. They're all over.
They're like... They are a hardcore...
Oh, yeah, yeah. I know what you're talking about.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, totally. Yeah, now I remember.
Yeah. The yellow and blue, yeah.
They have the authority on gay rights.
First of all, they have nothing to do with gay anymore.
They are anti-gay. It's all...
The LBGTQ thing is actually homophobic.
It is homophobic.
It's actually against gays. It's only for child transgendering.
But I just went in there and said, where's all the shirts?
I see all these things for Biden and Harris.
There's Democrats everywhere.
I said, is there a shirt for me in here?
I said, where's the Trump stuff?
Is this a Democrat store or is this a LBGTQ store?
They yelled and screamed and berated me.
A guy came out back and raced in front of me.
He was like sweating, screaming and saying, you should be shot dead.
You should be shot dead right now.
For anybody that's Trump or is a Republican in this store, this town should be shot dead right to my face.
Wow. He couldn't shoot me.
Literally, if he had a gun, he probably would have pulled it out.
Yeah. So that's what I get when I get death threats from these lefty lunatics.
And did they apologize? They're owned by the Democrat Party.
It's a front. The HRC is a complete front.
It has nothing to do with gay rights.
It's about Democrat power. Period.
They're, like, literally, like, their minds are fizzling because they don't, they just can't comprehend that you're a Republican, basically.
Yeah, it's just, they say, how could you, they say they have things like, how could you be gay and be a Republican?
I'm like, How could you cross the street and not get hit by a car with a brain like that?
Yeah, exactly.
I have a soul and you don't.
How do you operate?
How do you cross the street?
How do you open your computer with a brain like that?
Because I care about freedom and liberty and you care about fascism, Marxism, all because of gay rights.
It has nothing to do with gay rights anymore.
Anyway, it's the kind of thing that in our Opscore system, when I bring it back to that, you might like this.
We have For social opportunity, we have equal rights for all, which is an important thing.
Everybody should have equal rights, whether you're Christian or Jewish or Muslim or whatever, right?
Or whether you're black or white, or whether you're gay or straight.
But not special rights for some.
You have the whole diversity, equity, inclusion.
We don't call it out by name, but it is called out as a violation of human rights and a violation of human rights.
When you give special rights.
Yeah, because when you are discriminated against, that's a problem.
But when you advocate for, then you're automatically discriminated against.
So when you advocate for women, then you're advocating against men.
Exactly. And it's just the way it works.
You just keep it. When you don't push and you don't pull and you don't advocate for or discriminate against, you just go by the character and the person and you take that stuff away.
That is what America is supposed to be.
That's what the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is supposed to mean.
But the Democrats and the left think it's okay to bash whites and bash Christians and bash men, or it's okay to just hardcore support gays.
But that means you're automatically discriminating against straight people.
So that's the reason why in our score, it comes to the way.
So part of the score is, are you for equal rights for all?
Yes. But are you for special rights for some, which is discrimination?
And you lose the point on that.
And every Democrat, almost every Democrat loses that.
And they're really bigots because anybody that supports advocacy for a certain group is automatically supporting discrimination against the other group.
But they're dumb people.
They're not right people. They're evil geniuses in the sense they got power, but they're really dumb when it comes to understanding what civil rights are.
Yeah, and the depth. I mean, they just don't think, like, the issue I've had is, like, they don't see shades of gray.
They don't see, like, beyond one layer of the onion when they're considering ideas.
Yeah, sure. I mean, it's great.
Like, you know, some of the ideas on their surface, it's great.
But, like, once you peel the surface, you're like, oh, like, that's actually a road to tyranny, you know?
That's right. That's right. And that's why, like, you know, the beautiful thing about the scoring system as we did the scores, I kept like, my eyes were exploding out of my head.
I'm like, here's that number again, like 70, 80, 90% for people want equal rights.
Okay. That very high number.
But there's also a majority of people that don't want this left-wing discrimination.
Okay. And when it comes to healthcare, healthcare, Republicans lose on it in the sense there's a majority that don't want any publicists.
70% of the public wants private health care, but wants the option for government-assisted health care if you can't afford your private health care.
And that's like three quarters.
Again, that number, three quarters, 70%, 75%.
So that's where sometimes Republicans lose because a lot of Republicans say, if you want any of that government stuff in outside of Medicare for the older right now, then it's going to open up the whole floodgates and blah, blah, blah.
There will be no private health insurance.
But on the other hand, only 10% of people support the left.
When they hear Medicare for all, it sounds nice.
But when they learn that it will eliminate private health care, which it will, then 90% are against it.
So Republicans should be smart about that and say Medicare fraud will eliminate your private healthcare.
And now you get 90% on your side on that.
And that's how we rate these things.
We say, where do the people stand as long as it's constitutional?
If it's not constitutional, we don't care whether 51% or anything, because all that matters is the Constitution.
Free speech rights. I don't care who you offend.
It's not about offensive speech.
It's about what's legal to say.
As long as it's not pushing violence or defamation against somebody or child pornography, then it should be allowed.
And in Europe, you go to jail if you criticize.
There's a woman I know in Europe that's a well-known woman.
What's her name? I forget her name, but she's Elizabeth Satchel-Wolf, I believe her name is.
She was put in jail and fined because she said Mohammed um had a had a nine-year-old wife and he did it's right it's it's yeah yeah that's because he was a pedophile because he was in europe you go to jail for saying the truth the truth there's no defense in europe Well, I mean, there's a big conversation there.
There's a big conversation there about the effects of, you know, mass immigration, changing of laws, having, you know, basically areas where they could basically, you know, really push their own agendas.
And I'm not saying this is against Islam or anything.
I'm just saying, like, there's a law of the land, and it's sad that the law of the land seems to be getting changed because of political interests, you know?
Yeah, well, the thing is this.
I mean, I've studied Islam for a long time, and not to get off track, but there's political Islam in Europe.
They actually separate it.
European countries are in the thick of it much more than we are here, because they have a lot of influx of Muslim immigrants.
Political Islam, radical Islam is not...
A religion. It's a political ideology.
70% of the Koran is political, not religion.
You take just the section out, the 30%, based upon their own words and their own religious documents that's religious, that's to be protected all day long.
But when you pull in this Trojan horse of politics and militarism, that no longer doesn't have the protection of religion, because that is not religion.
Indisputable history, like what you said with the nine-year-old.
And I mean, if that is indisputable history, I mean, like nobody could touch that, in my opinion.
And there is no, in Europe, there is no defense.
If you offend somebody, they call that hate speech and they can ban it.
And that's why in American law, it's protected.
And the new Bill of Rights I'm working on, which is inspired by my, once again, my uncle Thomas Shep, my sixth generation great uncle, Thomas Sheperson.
I'm not that old. My uncle.
He's my sixth generation. We flesh that out to be, you know, what is the first?
And we have a full throttle, like freedom of assembly, not in the Constitution, but in this.
Freedom of association.
Freedom of scientific inquiry.
Mm-hmm. That's
not in the Sort of measuring stick.
Like, are you for human rights?
Wait a minute. Human rights include absolute freedom of religion, absolute freedom of speech.
That's a left-wing version of it.
Yep, yep. Awesome, brother.
Awesome. Is there anything in closing that you'd like to mention, speak about, websites, you know, whatever you got?
Yes. Yeah, well, thank you for asking.
And absolutely, because...
Alright, so the big picture is this.
People say, how much is this going to move the needle?
A half a trillion dollar industry called entertainment used to tell us what shows to watch, what movies to watch, and they would all go in like clucking chickens or sheep.
And whatever they said was a good movie, according to the critics, people would go and they'd make all their money back at the box office, no matter how bad the movie was.
Until this little million dollar website called Rotten Tomatoes came along and And just simply just aggregated the average score from the viewers, which is actually we find it to be accurate because it's very often opposite of the critic score on Rotten Tomatoes.
That now is the most respected and feared and to the studios loathed website in all of Hollywood because they can put all this money in and try to push their message and all these woke TV shows and movies are doing terrible.
They're doing terrible because the people say, no, we don't want to be preached to you by left-wing lunatics and the movies fail and finally Hollywood's getting it.
But that's the only thing that's keeping them in line.
And the same with Yelp or Angie's List or you name it.
There's these ratings that make...
If this works out the way we see it working out, and it's a trusted source because we're having agents.
That's the other thing that I mentioned. We need agents.
We need 100 agents. You're going to get a number like James Bond, 007, okay?
You're going to get a number, and you're going to have it assigned about 15 people you're going to track with another partner.
And we're going to have the eyes and the ears, and you're going to be citizen raiders.
You have to show the evidence, the smoking gun.
You put it in there. It's going to be bulletproof.
It's what will be the most trusted source for information and politics in America.
It's built to be that way.
There's nothing else out there like it.
What I could say is please go to go-usa.us to learn about it.
Check out the op scores. You can hit the button and check out the op scores.
You can also sign up to help us volunteer with fundraising, social media, but also to join our special agent force.
It sounds really fun. It sounds a little sexy.
It's fun. It's work.
But you're going to be the eyes and the ears for America because you're going to be the one that's going to be collecting this data online.
We have checks and balances to make sure only accurate, truthful data goes up to the Opscore system.
And now if people get on it and gets eyes and we get enough Opscore agents, it all comes together.
This has the potential to be the number one watering hole, the water cooler, whatever they call it, for politics.
Because it's going to be unfiltered voice of the people.
And that's what the goal is. What do you think about that?
That's what we're doing. That sounds awesome.
Honestly, it sounds like it's one of those ideas where it's like you think it should have already been out there, but I think that's been part of our elitist politics is there's not really been a bridge.
And I think this bridge between the people, it's only been like a decade and a half where I feel like people have actually started getting involved to a point where something like this would be extremely valuable.
Amazing work, brother. Thank you for, you know, putting the hard work to put this together.
And I mean, I've worked on apps.
I know how hard it is. And I know how hard fundraising is.
So, you know, God bless you.
And, you know, best of luck.
We need it. So hopefully it all comes together, you know?
Yeah, I appreciate that.
And we really hope that people do go to our website and sign up and become, you know, we want agents all around the country.
We don't want to be, I'm headquartered in Boston.
We're all over the place.
I was in California talking to the GOP in California and Florida and Ohio.
And I mean, we are a national organization, but we don't want to have people that I know around here rating people in darn Texas.
We want people in Texas doing that.
So we really, we're asking, you know, 100 is not a big number, but you will be spending a few hours a week tracking your politicians and being the eyes and ears.
When this takes off, you're going to be part of this big success story where I believe, as bad as things are, four to five people are on our side of the issues.
We just have to take that huge advantage and make it work for us.
We're on the side of the Constitution and we're all the people.
That means we're going to win this thing.
Sixth Semper Tyranus means, in the end, the tyrants will always lose, or worse.