| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| The gap between rich and poor is getting wider and wider and wider. | |
| And every time you print money, fake money, you know, fiat money, I get richer, rich get richer, poor middle class get poorer because inflation sends my price. | |
| I have oil wells because you can't print oil. | |
| So I have oil wells. | |
| The price of oil goes up. | |
| The price of chickens go up. | |
| Food goes up. | |
| Real estate goes up. | |
| But when mom and pop, you know, Mr. and Mrs. middle class go to the supermarket, they go, what? | |
| I can't afford to eat anymore. | |
| So I think what Marx wanted was this gap between rich and poor. | |
| In fact, that was his plan. | |
| If you studied Marx, he says he wanted equality. | |
| He says, the way you destroy anybody is you pull the poor up, but you pull the rich down. | |
| And that's what Marx was trying to do. | |
| And so I see all that going on right now. | |
| And today, I've never seen such homelessness spreading all across the world, but also America. | |
| I've seen homelessness in Africa and things like this. | |
| But we're in Phoenix, Arizona right now. | |
| We have whole zones full of homeless people because they can't afford real estate. |