One bad mother got a rocksnakes who came under my arms.
And I'm a beef machine, drinking gasoline and honey.
You can make my motor on.
Well, I got one chance left in a nine-line chat.
I got a doggy doubt by a smile.
I got a mall dog, got there with a max figure.
I smoke a cigarette with style.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honey, put on your blows.
And take your wedding card to the liquor store.
Well, that's what would you do for me by tonight.
I've been loaning like a brain train.
Flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space break one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Follow the star.
I'm on the night train.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learn.
I'm on the night train.
I love that stuff.
I'm on the night train.
I got fucking enough.
I'm on the night train.
Never to return.
No!
guitar solo
You know what time it is, Nate?
Just We about to get lit tonight, baby.
Dom de Monco.
DJ Gates in the house.
Oh, slash the fucking chat.
Oh, slash the goddamn chat, man.
Dom de Monco.
It's been a minute since we've done a fucking night trade.
Let's go!
I can leave this slow.
I'm on the night train.
I'm rid of the crashing fire Night drain I want the night drain Fill my car I want the night drain I want the night drain Nothing's gone I'm on the night train.
Don't get it out.
Right in the night train I guess I I guess I guess I guess I guess I guess Look around the night train Look around the night train Look around the night train Right in the night train Never do a ringtone!
Die!
All right.
And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
Frank just got a shower, so he's a little bit clean.
Oh, he wants to come back now.
And by much demand, Frank, go to your bed real quick.
Bed?
You guys asked for it, and you niggas got it.
Bam.
There we go.
We got the doggy cam.
Don't demonstrate it.
We got the doggy cam, guys.
Y'all can see him as he's just chilling there, hanging out.
Shout out to Frank.
Now you guys can actually see him do the things that he could do, man.
Let me show y'all niggas how smart this guy is.
Okay, Frank.
Up.
Okay.
Now, can you guys see him?
Okay.
Go to your bed.
Bed.
Cool.
All right, Frank.
Oh.
Okay, stay.
Sit.
Okay.
Paul.
Good job.
Okay, do me a slash.
Slash, Frank.
Slash.
Come on, you got this.
Don't be confused.
Oh, come on.
I know me.
I mean, don't come hug me though.
All right, all right.
Go back to your bed.
Okay.
Roll.
Come on, Frank.
Roll.
He can't roll because it's like the shit's on the other side.
All right, Frank.
Up.
Up.
Come.
Okay.
Let me.
I got to stand up and do this shit with him, guys, because he's used to like a memory pattern or whatever.
So, all right.
Okay.
Paul?
Good.
Flash?
No, flash.
Is it?
Nope.
Sick.
Flash?
Good.
Flash again?
Do it again.
You want to go outside, don't you?
Good.
Roll?
Nope.
Say.
Say.
Roll?
Roll?
No.
Are you confused, bro?
Come on, man.
You're making me look bad.
Oh, there we go.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
Go to your buddy.
It's getting a little rusty, I got to take him out back outside of the show.
I just got him back from Andrew yesterday.
So this is what happens when he spends a week without me around, but that's all good.
Okay.
Let's see here.
So we got a lot of stuff to cover, guys.
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream, guys.
It's been a bit, man.
You guys know I've been traveling and shit like that.
So lots of stuff going on.
Oh, man.
Excuse me.
What else do we got here?
Let me look at some of these chats.
All right.
We got Lavelle with the dollar.
Paper beats rock.
Okay.
I see what you did there, sir.
Jesus Chewy, 30 bucks.
Appreciate you.
L. Clout chasing weirdos from Lavelle.
I don't know who you're talking about, but okay.
Lavelle, are you still coming to Vegas this year?
I probably will.
Armar, did you know Bolton is a dual citizen with them boys?
No, no way.
He's not.
He's Irish.
Oh, my day says, W Myron on the DJing.
Could you do a DJ booth with these songs and others with Lucas Gage at Brooklyn?
We'll get kicked out.
Mikey says, Trump Tower, Gaza, probably.
Marlowe, do a street debate tomorrow or no?
We're going to do After Hours tomorrow, but I might go ahead and do a street debate on Saturday.
I might, I'm thinking about going out there on Saturday.
Paranoid says, hey, Ryan, I might own my parents' Camaro 2023, everything under my name, 1K for the payment per month together.
I'm 18, no credit.
You think it'll help?
Pay 1K to boost my credit score, or it's not like that.
If it's not in your name, then you're not going to, it's not going to boost your credit.
And to be honest with you, bro, at 18 years old, paying $1,000 a month for a car is retarded.
Zedrax says, rest in peace, Spaceman, Ace Freshly.
Angel says, with that intro, we can do another 12-hour stream, okay?
LOA Coin, LA Coin Clipper says, do you think if Israel got nuked, a bunch of coins would come out like when a sauna crashes?
Okay, I see what you're saying.
You guys are funny.
You guys are funny.
So yeah, guys, Sarvadel, I started the show a little bit later today.
I actually went ahead and did an interview with Jack Neal.
Really good interview.
It's going to probably come out in a few weeks.
I know he likes to slow roll his content out.
But got a lot of collabs, guys, set up.
Some big stuff.
This weekend.
Okay, so let's kind of go ahead with the schedule so you guys know what's going on.
So I'm going to be here tomorrow.
We're going to do Fresh of it tomorrow and we're going to do After Hours tomorrow.
Okay.
And you guys are also going to get the debrief at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
That's Friday.
Saturday, I will probably still stream.
I'm either going to be in here streaming or I'm going to go out and do a debate and come back and react and do it here.
But I will stream on Saturday.
Okay.
I'm going to start on all the platforms that I'm going to cut to party, as you guys know.
We're working with party.
Shout out to Party.
One of the newest editions.
Shout out to Last of the Great with the gifted sub.
Appreciate you, bro.
Right?
So, hold on.
Let me make sure I have that.
Okay.
Okay.
So Saturday will probably stream.
Sunday.
I'm leaving Sunday.
Okay.
I'm going to be going to New England.
I'm going to be doing a big collab up there in New England.
I'll give you a hint.
We share the same state of origin.
But I'm going to go to New England, do a big collab over there.
I think you guys are going to be pleasantly surprised with it.
I don't know if you would see it coming, though.
Be honest with Joe.
So got a good collab coming on that one.
Then, I am not doing Tim Pool this Saturday.
They moved it back, guys.
They moved it back.
I think it's going to be on November 8th.
Okay.
Then we're going to try to do a university before Halloween.
I got some interesting stuff in mind for that.
And what else?
And then I'll be doing Steven Crowder on Tuesday.
Okay.
I'll be doing Steven Crowder on Tuesday.
And then I'll be doing Devori Darkens on Wednesday.
Okay.
The Mossad stole some of our footage.
God damn it.
Yes, I'm going back to Austin, Texas.
We're going to film with DeVore.
It's going to be a good time.
We're going to go live probably around, I think 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Okay?
So, so yeah.
So, so, yeah.
And I'm going to be in, so yeah, let's go through it more time because I already see that the views are coming up.
So, I just wrapped up doing an interview with Jack Neal.
Sorry for the delay.
That's why I'm late.
Okay.
We went.
It was a great interview.
He'll probably put it out in a week or two.
We talked about everything from feminism to politics to, you know, Kamala Harris losing and all this other crap.
Talked about a lot of stuff.
It's going to be a great interview that's going to come out probably in about, I don't know, two weeks maybe, more.
I don't know.
He said he's going to put out like in a few weeks.
I'm not sure.
But either way, it was a really good interview.
Check that out.
Next, I will be here for the next two days.
I'm going to be here for Friday and Saturday.
I'm going to stream tomorrow and on Saturday.
Okay.
Sunday, I'm going to be traveling out to New England.
Gonna do a collab.
I think you guys are really gonna enjoy it.
It's not a live stream.
It's gonna be pre-recorded, but it's gonna be good.
It's gonna be with someone from the same, another fellow Connecticut person.
Okay, it's gonna be a good time.
So I'll be there in New England.
I'm gonna do that.
After that's done, I'm gonna go to Texas.
Okay.
And when I'm in Texas, I'm gonna go ahead and do a collab with Steven Crowder on Tuesday.
Then on Wednesday, I'm gonna live stream with DeVore Darkins.
So I'm gonna be in Dallas on Tuesday, Austin on Wednesday, okay?
Hell fuck.
Who knows if I maybe I'll even go to Infowars again?
Who fucking knows?
Because I'll be in Austin anyway.
But gonna do that.
And then I'll be back Thursday of next week, resuming the debrief.
Okay?
So that is the schedule, guys.
So you got me the next two days.
Well, today and tomorrow.
Well, actually, no, the next two days, Friday and Saturday.
Sunday, I'm out.
Monday, I'm out.
Tuesday, y'all will see me on Crowder live in studio.
And then Wednesday, you guys will see me with Devore Darkens live in studio as well.
We did an interview last week, but I think it got stolen.
So it is what it is.
And yeah.
Yeah, man.
So it's going to be a good time.
It's going to be a good time.
We're going to be cooking.
Let me see here if I got any other chats.
And then we got a lot of news to cover, guys.
Spooky says, how do you thoroughly get rid of a fupa?
LO asking for a friend and a great job at Penn State show.
It was funny.
So you'll pick the fat girl over the black girl?
Yeah, every time, bro.
To get rid of a fupa, that's just a calorie deficit, bro.
You got to exercise, put yourself into calorie depths for a prolonged period of time, and it's going to go away.
Jai Will says, love you, Marion.
I replaced Joe Rogan, Candice, and Tucker with you.
By the way, have you met Ye?
I would think so since Tate, Sneeko, and Nick knows him.
No, I never met Ye.
He knows who I am.
He likes my stuff, but I never got to meet him.
Welcome, Brack, brother.
UMS, glad to have you back.
Thank you, guys.
Alejandro Ramirez.
And thank you, Brian.
I appreciate that you replaced Joe, Candace, and Tucker with me.
I mean, look, man, they all make good content.
Joe has interesting guests.
Candace is good.
Tucker's good.
I like his 9-11 series that he did.
You know, I was actually pleasantly surprised that he actually did touch on some of the topics he touched on.
I did not know he was going to go that far.
But yeah, what else do we got here?
Are you excited for Nick and Tucker Carlson interview dropping soon?
Yeah, I'm happy for Nick, man.
He deserves it.
So, like I said before, anytime any of my friends are doing well or they're winning, it's a W for me, too.
I truly do feel that way.
Pause.
Okay, Farm Faith Fate.
Swear they just discovered on Timcast Live.
Also, Congress members don't have to disclose if dual citizens.
Not surprised.
Martin, most of these college kids you debate focus on your racism rather than your call to racial acceptance.
Thoughts?
They're stupid, bro.
They're dumb.
Yo, come eat some food at my thing when you're in Austin.
Yeah, if I got time, bro.
The thing is, dude, is I was so busy, man.
Like, dude, I barely had time to do anything while I was traveling.
My guess is the club is Ian Bick.
Fun fact, I went to high school with his brother Skyler.
He removed me on Instagram back in November when I trolled Art over the election.
No, it's not Ian Bick.
It is not Ian Bick.
But shout out to Ian Bick.
We had him on the show.
I went on his show.
It was actually a really interesting interview.
If you guys ever want to get more background on my law enforcement shit, that interview that I did with Ian Bick was really good.
Cause debate topic before Halloween should be Halloween is just an excuse for women to dress like hoes.
Prove me wrong.
Okay, Punisher.
Yeah, that could be a topic.
That could definitely be a topic.
QRMI says, Hey, Marin, I have a question.
What is your advice for me to be successful?
Don't drink and don't smoke.
And I go to the gym regularly, work two jobs in any college.
Any other advice for me?
I'm 24.
Keep doing what you're doing, my friend.
And I know that's not what you want to hear.
You want to hear like the secret, right?
But the reality is it's consistency, bro.
Consistency is literally the main ingredient, dude.
And the reason why so many people can't do it is because most people can't be consistent.
So, Sandman with the big 50 gifted subs.
Thank you so much, bro.
I really appreciate that, man.
Real G, man.
Thank you for that, bro.
Yeah, dude.
I'm going hard to pay for you guys, man.
I'm trying to really, you know, crank out this content, get you guys the best shit that I can.
And yeah, you know, I told you guys, we're taking over this year.
We are taking over this year.
We are not going to get stopped on this train, aka this night train, aka the success train.
So, update on law enforcement coming on the show.
Trying to hear some good shit.
Well, I got a good friend who's an FBI agent.
When he retires, bro, you guys are about to get some fire, bro.
We're going to give you guys the best law enforcement podcast ever.
I'm waiting for that nigga to retire, though.
Let's see here.
Okay.
All right.
Let me see here if I have anything.
Shout out to Robin Kobe with the five gifted.
Thank you so much, Robin Kobe.
Appreciate that.
We get to get more.
We get to see Mordecai on the screen every time you do that shit.
So, all right.
Let's get into the news, guys.
All right.
We got a lot of things to cover.
We're going to cover Qatar.
Basically, aligning, basically, having a base in the United States is really what it comes down to.
But they're going to be training here in the Midwest.
We're going to be talking about your boy John Bolton.
We're going to be talking about Russia U.S. relations with Trump and Putin meeting up for another peace talk.
We're going to talk about the Gaza deal.
We're going to talk about the political article where a bunch of guys, you know, got in trouble for saying some shit about, you know, Mustache Man.
We're also going to talk about me.
I'm going viral on X right now.
Everyone is losing their fucking minds about a comment that I made.
Definitely won't be able to do it on YouTube, though.
We'll do it.
We'll probably do it on party.
But we're live on all platforms.
We're live on YouTube.
We're live on Rumble.
We're live on Kik.
We're live on OSS.
Also, guys, I'm running the sale a little bit longer.
You know, join the OSS for only a dollar.
Put in the code L YouTube helps me stay on the air, allows me to keep doing what I'm doing.
I know you guys like to see me travel and do all this shit.
You know how I do that, right?
It costs money to do that shit, you know, to get the flights, to travel, hotel, all this other shit.
I pay for that stuff.
So if you guys like to see me travel, you guys like seeing me do these college stores, if you guys like seeing me do all this stuff, it is literally funded by the OSS and you guys.
So, you know, every dollar that you donate while you're watching the show, or, you know, you jump in with OSS, I appreciate it.
I read all OSS chats on screen that come up.
I read 10 and up on the other platforms if you do a Rumble rant or whatever.
But, but that's kind of how it goes.
So to all the guys in OSS, I love you guys.
I appreciate you guys.
You guys are the reason why I'm able to do what I do.
And yeah.
So anyway, let's go ahead and get it to the news.
Enough yapping.
Just want to give you guys what's going on because motherfuckers don't see me for like three days and think I'm slacking off or some shit.
That shit annoys the fuck out of me.
It's like, bro, I got to like post this stream.
Like you guys did.
Some people didn't even know I went and did Alex Jones.
I had to post it on my channel.
I was like, oh shit, that's where you were going.
Yeah, motherfucker.
We're out here grinding, man.
Yeah, we're going to react to the cover shit, too.
Don't worry.
It's the Rock No Diddy with the 50 gifted.
Dom de Monko.
So Rock No Diddy, thank you so much, bro.
appreciate that.
We're good for the 50 gifted as well.
But yeah, we are going to absolutely be cooking chat.
We are going to be cooking.
But anyway, let's get into this article.
I didn't get a chance to get into this news story last week, but I do want to talk about it a little bit.
I have alluded to it here and there a bit, but now we're really going to start breaking it down.
So backlash.
The volume is good.
Tonight from the MAGA base, after this surprising announcement with great fanfare from the Trump administration.
I'm also proud that today we're announcing or signing a letter of acceptance to build a Qatari Amiri Air Force facility at the Mountain Home Air Base in Idaho.
The location will be host a contingent of Qatari F-15s and pilots to enhance our combined training, increase lethality, interoperability.
He's sitting next to a member of the Qatari royal family there, just to be clear.
It's an announcement that caught everyone off guard.
The administration greenlighting a plan for Qatar to build an Air Force facility in Idaho.
And Trump's base is livid about it.
Far-right activist Laura Loomer, who has Trump's ear, highly influential in MAGA world, lashing out.
One of her posts, she says, what the hell is going on?
Why are we trying to train more Muslims how to fly planes on U.S. soil?
Didn't we already learn our lesson?
Why are we encouraging more Islamic infiltration of our country by the founders of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood?
This is very bad for our national security.
And by the way, she had a lot more where that came from.
Laura Loomer, in fact, has fired off about 40 more posts on X slamming the decision.
40 posts on this today.
Watch them pop populate the screen.
They're mad.
At one point, writing, this is where I draw the line.
I am not voting in 2026.
And then Steve Bannon came out and told Newsweek there should never be a military base of a foreign power on the sacred soil of America.
Now, to clarify, Qatar is building a facility to house a squadron of F-15 pilots and teams.
I mean, that's a lot of Qatari military personnel on an existing U.S. base.
And maybe there are serious security concerns with that, but there are concerns.
There are when it comes to corruption.
For one, this is the same country that gifted Trump the luxury jet.
Remember, the jet reported price tag on it was $400 million.
The jet that Trump wants to use is Air Force One, right?
That was Qatar.
And by the way, when it comes to money, because it always does, Trump's family and the Qataris are business partners now.
Eric Trump recently unveiled plans for a new golf course and a beachside resort in Qatar.
And Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Yeah, that just looks really bad optically.
But you guys, you know, CNN is never going to miss their opportunity to go at Trump, right, and say, oh, look, he's corrupt.
But yeah, optically, this does not look good whatsoever, man.
Looks very bad for obvious reasons.
But it is what it is.
Has raised billions of dollars from several Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar.
Qatar is also central to the Trump's Middle East crypto strategy, which is now the bulk of his net worth, helped make his children billionaires.
Most recently, Qatar also made sure to stay in Trump's good graces by rolling out the red carpet for the president during his visit as president.
Fighter jets escorted Air Force One into the airspace of Qatar on the ground.
The spectacle had cyber trucks, horses, and camels.
A welcome for a royal.
But on top of all of that, there is this.
Trump just and if you guys remember, Trump went there in the spring of earlier this year.
And that was like, I think his first international visit.
He actually went there before he went to Israel, right?
And people thought that there was a lot of problems between him and your boy Bibi or whatever, which, you know, obviously didn't end up being true like that.
But, you know, I'm going to talk about why we got this base or why I suspect we did.
But yeah, a lot of people in MAGA got pissed off, obviously, with Laura Loomer and Bannon.
I mean, I would agree, like, you know, having a base where a foreign military can train in the United States is fucking nuts, but we'll talk about that here in a second.
Just signed an executive order defending Qatar's security, giving NATO-level security guarantees to Qatar.
Which, by the way, just to be clear about what that could mean, I mean, it should be obvious, but I guess I should also note that Qatar has been hit with missiles from Iran and Israel both in the past three months.
It's an incredible series of events.
I mean, by the way, in any case, it's an incredible series of events to lay all that out.
I can't even believe I'm saying it and this is real, but it is.
But then there's also this, what Trump actually said in the past on the record about the Qataris before they showered him with gifts and money.
The nation of Qatar, unfortunately, has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level.
Now, that was a long time ago, obviously.
And they actually asked him about that on Air Force One.
And he said he didn't know about the Qataris enough back then.
And it's kind of funny because I asked him literally about that when he was on Air Force One traveling to the Middle East, if you guys remember.
We were there for that broadcast.
And that right there is a big part of why MAGA is breaking with Trump over this Qatari Air Force facility in the state of Idaho.
But by the way, this is not the only crack splitting the MAGA world.
This was today.
But Joe Rogan has spoken out, tearing into Trump's immigration policy.
I always laugh when people say like Rogan is like a part of the MAGA base or that he's like a Republican.
Like, guys, Rogan is like, if I'm going to be very honest about it, like Logan, Rogan is basically a liberal man.
He's like, he's a libertarian.
Yeah, he probably aligns more as a libertarian, but a left-leaning libertarian.
Let's just talk about the smokesweed, you know, psychedelics, all this other bullshit.
Like, I mean, that's where I would put him politically.
He's far from a conservative.
The immigration thing, the way it looks is horrific.
It looks when you're just arresting people in front of their kids and just normal, regular people that have been here for 20 years.
That everybody who has a heart can't get along with that.
No.
Everybody who has a heart sees that and goes, that can't be right.
That can't be right.
That can't be the only way to do this.
Tucker Carlson going after the administration for using Charlie Kirk's assassination to try to silence critics.
Because if they can tell you.
Yo, CNN loves this shit, bro.
They were eating up the Epstein story, too, by the way.
What to say?
They're telling you what to think.
There is nothing they can't do to you because they don't consider you human.
They don't believe you have a soul.
Well, that is true.
That's what they do.
They dehumanize you first.
When it comes to Jeffrey Epstein, Marjorie Taylor Greene slamming a statement by the White House that labeled any support for the Mike Byrne, thank you so much for the 10 gifted, bro.
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Release of the Epstein files as a quote hostile act.
The hostile act has been against these women for so many years now.
And the Hostile Act is covering up for Jeffrey Epstein and everyone else that's been involved in this.
And that's the real hostile act.
Kristen Holmes is out front live outside the White House.
And, you know, Kristen, obviously, we're putting in the context of so many issues where there are fault lines.
But tonight, real, real anger in MAGA world about this latest announcement.
What are you learning?
Yeah, there is real anger about that.
I do want to talk about the cracks overall because I actually think what we just learned moments ago, which is not about the Air Force Base, but actually about these federal worker layoffs, is going to cause real strain on the relationship between the administration and a lot of Republicans on Capitol Hill because we've just learned in a court filing that more than 4,000 federal workers were laid off today.
And just to give you an idea of what that looks like, it's about 315 workers at the Department of Commerce, 466 workers at the Department of Education, 187 at the Department of Energy.
That list goes on and on.
A couple things to point out here.
There were already reservations among Republicans as to how this shutdown was being handled.
We've heard them speak out about it.
The fact that the House has not been called into session, the fact that these workers pay was being government shutdown going on, by the way, chat, which is insane.
I'm trying to think when I was the last time there was a government shutdown like this, guys, I was working for the government, actually.
And it was pretty nuts, man.
It went for like two, three weeks.
I think back in like 2018, we can Google it.
But yeah, government shutdown is still going on, chat.
Being threatened.
We heard President Trump saying some workers didn't deserve to get paid.
And at one point saying they were going to look at the law differently, the law he signed in 2019 to say that they wouldn't have to pay those furloughed workers.
But now you have a complete restructuring of the federal workforce.
Of course, we know that the president has extended powers during a government shutdown, but it's really unprecedented to use this way to restructure the government, essentially in your image.
Because what we know from Russell Vogt, the head of the Office of Management and Budget, and from President Trump is that they want to cut Democratic programs.
They want to cut programs that don't align with President Trump.
And now we're learning how many people lost their jobs just today.
And that was a real point of contention for a lot of Republicans.
Yeah.
And what they're doing is like they're cutting some of these Democrat programs, chat, is what they're doing.
Obviously, that's pissing a lot of people off.
And then also, you got to guys also remember that when you're a government shutdown, what basically shout out to Murkius with the five gifted.
Thank you so much.
And then Robin Kobe with the full send.
What ends up happening is when they shut the government down, only essential employees have to come into work, like non-essential, like support staff, that type of shit.
They don't go to work.
And you also don't get paid.
I mean, obviously you don't get paid during the government shutdown, but they give you a big backpay at the end.
Republicans, they didn't like the threats about money.
They didn't like the threats of layoffs.
And now you're seeing the actual layoffs and how this impacts the framing of this shutdown is really going to be what's interesting to watch because it does not seem as though any side is backing down, even though you've got this real uneasiness among Republicans when it comes to this kind of behavior.
All right.
Okay, so let's talk about this Qatar base a little bit.
All right, let me give you guys a little bit of some political analysis.
So you guys are probably wondering, like, yo, like, you know, and let's go back, hold on, real fast to Pete Hexeth and administration.
I'm also proud that today we're announcing or signing a letter of acceptance to build a Qatari Emiri Air Force facility at the mountain.
So they're basically building a base.
Mountain Home Air Base in Idaho.
So they're going to have a base within our base, essentially, where they'll be able to train.
So a foreign government is going to have a military installation here, right?
Kind of fucking crazy.
Location will be host a contingent of Qatari F-15s and pilots to enhance American F-15s that we sold them.
So, as you guys know, the Israelis, okay, bombed Qatar, I think like September 9th, like right before Charlie Kirk was assassinated, they bombed Qatar.
Now, why is this a big deal?
The reason why this is such a big deal is because Qatar hosts one of the, they host our biggest air, our biggest military base in the Middle East, right?
And they're one of our closest allies in the region.
And the reason for that is because Qatar is in a position where they are allies with us, while simultaneously being able to communicate with some of our enemies like Iran, right, and other hostile Muslim countries.
They're able to exercise some level of diplomacy with the Israelis, and they're a valuable partner in the negotiating process, okay?
Because they're able to facilitate the safe conversations, negotiations, and diplomatic processes between hostile countries.
And basically, the West is able to come and meet the Middle East on some type of even ground.
And we also have military bases there, and they invest a lot in our military.
And we also get energy from them, and they have access to our markets, right?
Now, for us to have a military base there and have the relationship that we have with them, we pretty much guarantee their security, something very similar with what we do with the Saudis.
But what happened was Trump sent a letter/slash offer to the leadership of Hamas leading up to this Gaza peace deal.
And when he did that, basically, when he did that, the members of Hamas, the high-ranking guys, were meeting up to discuss this plan and go over it and strategize.
I guess the Israelis probably got some type of intelligence that they were going to be meeting at a certain location at a certain time.
The prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, authorized an airstrike, right, on this building, thinking that it was going to be good intelligence.
And it ended up being a monumental failure.
Okay, it was an L. And the reason why it was an L is because they thought they were going to be there.
They bombed it.
They didn't kill anybody.
And they killed actually, I think, a Qatari officer.
I don't know if he was a cop or military.
And I think two or three other innocent people.
Now, the Israelis bombing a Middle Eastern country?
Eh, they do it every day.
Not a big deal.
But bombing Qatar, that's a problem because the Qataris are allies of ours.
And Trump literally just struck a business deal with them where they gave him a jet.
You know, they pledged to buy military equipment from us, invest trillions of dollars, all this shit, right?
So this obviously pissed Trump off.
It pissed him off so much that he said, you know what?
You got to apologize to these guys.
And that is why Netanyahu called the Qatari government when he was at his last White House visit and spoke to them and apologized.
Because obviously this is a big fucking L. Now, when the Israelis bombed the Qataris, the Qataris had like a security council meeting in the Arab world, right?
They had like the Arab coalition get together and, you know, whatever the fuck it may be, right?
Like their version of NATO almost, right?
With the Arab and Gulf states and the Muslim countries.
And they basically vowed retaliation against Israel because this was a huge fucking slap in the face.
This is a declaration of war.
So obviously, and they called Trump and they weren't happy about this.
But what it did was it basically red-pilled them.
Well, you're probably wondering, Myrn, how did it redpill them?
It red-pilled them because what it basically revealed is that the Americans have no fucking control over the Israelis.
The Israelis could do whatever they want with impunity.
They can bomb American allies with very little consequence, right?
So the Qataris basically, now I can only speculate here, but I'm going to speculate that they probably said we're going to withdraw our investments.
We're going to make a push to get other people to pull out the Abraham Accords.
We're no longer going to facilitate these negotiations for you.
And we're going to attack Israel with the aid of some of the other Gulf states slash Muslim countries.
Now, obviously, this created a fucking nightmare for Trump.
He just worked his ass off to get this deal going.
He's trying to still broker some kind of deal between Hamas and Israel.
So it would undo a lot of the work that he's done.
And obviously, he's been campaigning on no new wars.
I'm the president of peace, et cetera.
It would really undermine what the fuck he's been doing.
So we signed a new agreement with them, something similar to what we have with NATO Article 5, where an attack on Qatar is now going to be considered an attack on the United States officially, right?
Because now they signed that.
And I am willing to suspect that this military base that we have here had something to do with it as well, because it is unheard of to have foreigners training in the United States like this at a high level, right?
It's kind of not really a thing.
Like, yeah, you could come in and do some demonstrations here and there, but to have like a permanent base and have guys here stationed here, like what they're planning to do, that's kind of unheard of.
But I guarantee it probably was strong-armed on us because of us not being able to really punish Israel for their fucking bad behavior.
Now, it gets more interesting because when this happened, the Saudis, realizing that the United States cannot control the Israelis, struck a deal with Pakistan.
I've told you guys this before, but I think it's very important that everyone doesn't forget this.
The Pakistanis have nuclear weapons.
They've had them for a while.
And they've been working with the Saudis for a very long time.
Years ago, when Pakistan was originally, you know, getting the nuclear program off the ground, they needed to do testing.
And when they did the testing, what ended up happening was they knew they were going to be sanctioned into the fucking ground.
So they said, look, Saudi Arabia, you guys have money.
You guys have resources.
Let's do a deal.
We will protect you, right, and work with you.
You just help us out financially so that when we get sanctioned to hell, when we do these nuclear tests, we'll be able to keep ourselves up.
And that's basically what happened.
They did nuclear testing, got sanctioned to hell, but the Saudi Arabians were able to kind of cush in the fall with their deep pockets.
Now, with Qatar being attacked the way that they were, this obviously alerted the crown prince.
So they went ahead, and essentially what, you know, your boy Mohammed bin Salman did was he basically bought nuclear weapons and he bought them without ever having to really have them.
Because now they signed a treaty similar also to like in Article 5 with Pakistan, where an attack on Saudi Arabia is the equivalent to an attack on Pakistan.
And Pakistan is a nuclear-armed power.
And this isn't good because this pushes Saudi Arabia even further away from our realm of influence.
It's going to incentivize them potentially not, you know, push the petrol dollar as much.
And once again, another example of cowboy reckless foreign policy by the Israelis undermining our diplomacy.
So thanks to our boys trying to go ahead and bomb somebody and killing innocent people instead.
Now we got to fucking pick up the pieces.
We have to go ahead and cuck ourselves to the Qataris so they can have a base here.
Now we have to sign a security agreement with them where an attack on them is an attack on us.
Now the Saudi Arabians are getting pushed further away from our fucking influence and align themselves with the Pakistanis and the Russians and the Chinese.
And it's just not a good look, right?
Makes BRICS stronger.
And why?
Because Netanyahu wanted to take a fucking chance and blow up some dudes that he was negotiating with.
That's where we are, chat.
Like, get that through.
Like, I really want you guys to understand this.
Bro bombed a sovereign country that's an ally of ours to kill dudes he was supposed to negotiate with.
And obviously, this didn't hit the news like that when Saudi Arabia signed this deal with Pakistan because, you know, no one cares or whatever, but this is a big fucking deal.
I was like screaming at the rooftops, like, yo, this isn't good.
This isn't good.
And then this fucking story breaks with the Qatars here on American soil.
Anyway, yeah, give me ones in the chat if that makes sense, guys.
Give me ones if that makes sense.
But yeah, I wanted to make sure we don't miss that story.
Awesome.
Okay.
All right, cool.
Let's go ahead now and get into Momdani's message to Trump.
As you guys know, there's a fierce race going on up in the city of New York.
You want to be the mayor of New York City, which, you know, I'm going to give Momdani respect here.
He went on fucking Fox News, something that a lot of Democrats are terrified to do.
Okay.
So he went on an adversarial news network to answer questions.
Last night I chat GPT.
The socialist, probably future mayor of New York City.
Where is the capitalist and global finance center of the world?
And it said New York City, which made me feel good as someone who loves New York City.
Is that a moniker that you're proud of and one that you want to continue for this city?
We should be proud of it.
And I will also say that that's one thing you have in common with Andrew Cuomo, because he also uses ChatGPT to answer many questions, including how to actually resolve the housing crisis in this city.
And it's time that we are not only proud of us being the financial capital, the cultural capital, but also we should make it a capital of where working people can afford to live in this city.
Because right now what we're seeing is that one in four New Yorkers are being priced out of the wealthiest city and the wealthiest country in the history of the world.
That's absolutely true.
One of the things that's also true is that JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs have moved major operations to Texas.
They've not abandoned New York, but they're hedging their bets on New York because of the increased taxes that they see coming if you become mayor.
So when they do that, jobs move out of the city as well.
So how does that help affordability if people in the city don't have the jobs that they had that they once had here?
Well, I'm looking to make this a city that every person chooses, whether they're a business leader or they're someone who works for that business.
And the key ways of doing that are actually delivering quality of life, public safety, and affordability for each and every person.
Because what we're seeing right now is we have a broken status quo.
We have a corrupt political system.
And we have the politicians that sustain that.
That's really what's on the ballot is whether New Yorkers want to continue that or that they actually want a city they can afford.
That's what I'm going to deliver.
So Governor Hochul, you would have to get approval from the legislature to raise individual taxes, income taxes, and also corporate taxes in New York, which you've said you would like to do in order to pay for the free buses and the free child care.
Yeah.
Yeah, you guys heard that right.
Bro is trying to have free buses and free child care.
And the different programs, the government grocery stores and the like.
She says no new taxes in her government.
Now, here's the thing, right?
When it comes to this socialist ideology, I talked about this a little bit when I was on a campus.
Somebody asked me what my thoughts were when it came to healthcare and everything else like that.
And what I will say is this.
Though I think capitalism is one of the best ways to ensure that you're incentivizing productivity, innovation, ingenuity, there are negatives to capitalism, right?
And there's, and just so I, just you guys understand, no economic model is foolproof.
None, right?
Every single one of them has its inherent flaws and benefits, right?
Now, when it comes to the concept of socialism, socialism can work in some manners, okay?
And interestingly enough, you know, people call, you know, Mustache Man and his crew, you know, Nazis or whatever, but really what it stood for was the National Socialist Party.
And with that mantra, your boy, you know, Mustache Man was able to bring Germany from the poorest country, right, to one of the strongest countries in a couple of years.
Now, when it comes to socialism, right, I'm not necessarily a fan of socialism, but I will say that when it comes to health care, if you are going to implement any type of semblance of socialism, I think it should be in the healthcare system.
And I'll explain why.
The reason why I say this is because capitalism, right, spurs ingenuity and innovation, et cetera.
This is great for the medical industry because it inspires people to come up with, you know, new remedies, new medicine, new technological breakthroughs that might help someone diagnose a disease earlier or be able to cure ailments, whatever it is.
But the negative of that is that it's very difficult to run a healthcare system and exercise ethics while simultaneously also trying to turn a profit.
Does that make sense?
A for-profit healthcare system is good in the realm where it inspires innovation and ingenuity, but it's bad because human beings are human beings and the inherent need to be greedy will rear its ugly head in a space that isn't necessarily conducive or good to be greedy.
We're talking about people that are vulnerable, old people, poor people, sick people that need medicine and need aid, where now they don't have access to it because we have greedy profiteers trying to make as much money as possible instead of actually get people healthy.
And then on top of that as well, the United States is one of the few countries, guys, that advertises drugs.
I don't know if you guys know that.
All my international guys in here, you guys know what I'm talking about.
The United States is one of the few fucking countries that advertises drugs, prescription drugs, right?
This is why we have so many fat people.
It's why we have so many people on antidepressant pills.
This is why we have so many people in this for-profit pharmaceutical fucking giant, right?
So a giant of a country.
So why am I saying all this?
Because as you guys can see here, he's talking about socializing grocery stores, socializing buses, all this other bullshit.
Look, I think the only realm really where elements of socialism can be acceptable is in the healthcare industry.
And the only reason why I'm saying that is because you need something to balance out the inherent greed that's going to come during the course of a for-profit healthcare system.
A for-profit healthcare system, though it will allow for ingenuity and innovation, it will also lead to greed and people fucking dying on shit that is preventable.
And we don't want that.
There's no reason why American citizens who live in the best country in the world shouldn't have access to healthcare and die.
That's ridiculous.
How is it that we got fucking Israelis taking our tax dollars and niggas got free health care?
They don't got to worry about shelling out no shekels to get insulin.
And I know a lot of you guys here have, you know, your grandmother, your grandfather, you know, maybe an aging loved one, right?
That needs access to this stuff that can't afford it.
So I do think if we are going to implement any type of socialism, it needs to be in the healthcare industry.
And the reality also, right, is that this is a problem.
And it's been a problem for a very long time.
Why do you think these radical Democrats are like cheering on Luigi Mangioni?
Right?
Why do you guys think that he would, that Luigi Mangioni fucking kills this guy in cold blood in New York City, shoots him in the back of the head at six o'clock in the morning after stalking him, writes in the bullets, denied DePose, denied DePose delay, right?
Which comes from a famous book.
And why does he have bitches lining up at his goddamn trial?
Well, we know that he's a chad, fine, whatever, pause.
But also, the reason why is because this has been a problem in the United States for a very long time.
The healthcare industry makes money on you being sick and staying sick.
Okay?
This is why when that healthcare CEO was murdered, no one cared.
I was like one of the few people, like, what the fuck?
This is ridiculous.
But people were cheering it on because they're like, yeah, who cares?
This guy is the establishment.
This guy is the reason why people are dying.
This guy is the one that's, you know, pushing for more profits.
Right?
So, and it's interesting too, because after Luigi conducted that murder, interestingly enough, they, United Healthcare stopped denying his many claims.
And then after United Healthcare stopped denying so many claims, the investors came in and said, what the fuck are y'all doing?
You need to start denying these claims again.
Okay?
We need to start hitting them with the deny.
So I could make some more.
And this is where you run into the ugly side because these insurance companies, right, they have a fiduciary duty to their investors to be as profitable as possible.
But at the same time, you're denying claims on any basis that you can to increase profit margins and people die in the process.
So this is why we have this horrible situation where you have a for-profit healthcare system that's run by insurance.
And this insurance company or these insurance companies are doing everything in their power to not validate your claims.
They try to deny it.
And if you guys don't believe me, these insurance companies hire investigators.
They hire actuaries.
They hire some of the best forensic accountants.
They hire all these people to calculate how profitable they can be.
They hire doctors to do these physicals or individuals to do these physicals so that they can decrease your chances of getting your claim accepted.
And it's evil.
It's fucked up.
But also, let's talk about what happens when anyone has access to healthcare.
All my Canadians in here, right?
I'm sure you guys know that if you went to the emergency room right fucking now, unless you're dying, you're going to probably be sitting there for several hours, right?
And this is the negative side of, you know, social socialism slash free health care system.
Because what ends up happening is people go to the doctor for anything.
Oh, my finker hurts.
I'm going to go to the doctor.
Right.
And then you end up with, you know, extreme bloat, long wait times, healthcare that isn't as optimal because doctors aren't, you know, getting paid enough.
Innovation and the ingenuity, the thirst for isn't there because people aren't getting paid.
So it's a very delicate balance of rendering care to people and not letting them die while simultaneously making sure that these people don't abuse the free system and ensuring that you are progressing and getting creating more medical innovation to save more lives.
So it's a balance.
It's a fucking dance.
But what I will say is I think if we're going to implement any type of fucking socialism, right, which I'm not necessarily a fan of, if we are going to implement any of it, I think it needs to start with the healthcare system, not fucking public transportation or any other shit.
All these public transportation companies, by the way, guys, are fucking negative, FYA.
They're all negative, okay?
The government bails their asses out every year.
You know, I don't even think any of these airlines are profitable, Chad.
I'm almost certain American Airlines, United, the entire flight industry is negative and the government subsidizes it, as with buses and all the other public transportation.
So anyway, if you agree with my take, let me know.
If you don't, that's cool.
I'm always happy to listen to other opinions.
Give me ones if you guys agree.
Give me twos if you guys disagree.
If you disagree, just tell me why.
But let's get back to Mom Donnie.
Governor's race.
So what are you going to do if she won't allow taxes to be raised?
How will you pay for these programs?
You know, I've said time and again that I believe these are the most straightforward ways that we can actually fund universal child care, making buses fast and free.
And I've said that the two clear ways to do so.
That's going to be very difficult to make them fast and free.
If they're going to be free, they're definitely not going to be fast.
Get what you pay for, unfortunately.
So raising personal income taxes on the top one.
And also, I don't like public transmit being free because it literally attracts the worst kind of people.
If we're going to be all the way real here, it's the worst motherfuckers.
Anybody here from Miami, you guys get on that Metro Mover?
Nigga.
No, thank you, bro.
No, thank you.
Guys, if you're ever in Miami, get on a MetroMover and you guys are going to see what free transportation looks like.
Trash.
1% by 2% and raising the corporate tax to match that of New Jersey's corporate tax of 11.5%.
Now, if there are other ways to raise this money to fund this agenda, the most important thing is that we fund the agenda.
I still think that these are the most important and clear ways we can do it.
And I'm thankful to have Governor Hochul's support in this race and the fact that she said we have a shared commitment to delivering universal child care for New Yorkers across the city.
I think that's great.
I think everybody would love to have free health care and free buses and all these things.
But the question is, how do you pay for it?
The city's already in debt.
The governor says no to new taxes.
Like Margaret Thatcher said, you know, socialism is great until you run out of everyone else's money, other people's money.
Well, what Andrew Cuomo said is that if he had $959 million, he'd give it to Elon Musk in tax credits because that's exactly what he did.
And I bring that up to you to say that it's often a question of whether you have the willingness to spend that money to benefit working class people, not where that money is in the first place.
So what would you cut?
Would you draw from to do it?
Two, does not account patient accountability?
Yeah, you know, of course, of course, bro.
Of course, but we have to deal with the reality, and that's going to be a lot of people are just not that health conscious, bro.
That's the ugly truth.
A lot of people are just simply not health conscious.
They're going to be fat.
They're going to be idiots.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't think we have to cut.
I've spoken about raising taxes on the wealthiest.
And frankly, this is an issue that we have here in New York City.
And frankly, even across this country.
When I've spoken to Trump voters right here in New York City, Hillside Avenue in Queens, Fordham Road, and the Bronx, they've told me it was cost of living that drove them to vote for Donald Trump.
They've told me it was a promise of a lower actual, whether it be cheaper groceries, whether it be child care, whether it be rent.
And what we're seeing time and time again is we're more focused on the question of billionaires and the most profitable corporations than we are on people who can't even afford to make ends meet in this city.
Well, we know affordability is an issue.
And I think that all politicians are getting to an understanding of that.
And I think that you've done a lot, actually, to bring people's attention to that issue.
Let's take a look at the free buses issue just for a moment, because I know you said that the pilot project that you did was one of the biggest accomplishments of being an assemblyman.
The Washington Post said this in an editorial about this.
Quality inevitably declines when a service is offered for free.
Vagrants and drug addicts would camp out all day on New York's buses, especially in the winter.
Parents would go afraid to let their children ride alone.
Wealthier residents would find another way to get around, but poor New Yorkers who depend on the bus will suffer the most.
What do you say to that?
Do you agree with that?
Well, I would say that they should actually look at the report of the five free buses we delivered across New York City.
We didn't see an increase in homelessness.
We did see an increase in New Yorkers riding the bus.
We did see a decrease in assaults on bus drivers by 38.9%.
And we also saw a decrease.
Why are niggas assaulting bus drivers?
Like, how are we just glossing over this?
Like, what?
Bro.
Yeah, we saw a decrease of bus drivers being assaulted by 40%.
What the fuck?
What about 0%?
Why are niggas assaulting the bus driver?
What?
Bro.
See, this is why I don't like New York City, bro.
Sneeko's here.
I know you guys saw last week he was here.
He was talking about New York City.
Bro, New York City is fucking garbage, man.
So fucking garbage.
Yeah, we saw bus drivers be assaulted 40% less.
Bro, I don't want to live in a city where niggas are beating up the bus driver.
Bro, what the fuck?
Like, nigga, like, he's driving you home.
Why are you beating up the bus driver?
Like, what?
Yo.
Oh, my God, man.
Like, the niggotry is on another level.
In New Yorkers who are having to take a cab or take their own car, they were actually getting on the bus.
More than 10% of new riders were doing so.
That's why we care so deeply about this, because of the fact that it can actually deliver economic, public safety, and even congestion relief to New Yorkers who are looking to take these buses.
I know that you're turning 34 on Saturday, and I want to talk about your qualifications.
You know, some say you have never run a business in your life.
So I'm curious.
And President Trump said that you never worked a day in your life.
You've worked as an assemblyman, and you've had other positions in the government.
But.
I mean, we're going to be honest, bro.
A lot of these politicians were never entrepreneurs or anything like that.
Like Nancy Pelosi's like a lifetime fucking government employee and that bitch richer than all of us, bro.
On a salary of $175K per year, but she like 100%, she's worth lots of millions, which I don't know how the hell she pulled that off, but yeah.
What qualifies you from your life experience to run the largest city in the country?
You know, I want to take this moment because you spoke about President Trump and he may be watching right now.
And I just want to speak directly to the president, which is that I will not be a mayor like Mayor Adams who will call you to figure out how to stay out of jail.
I won't be.
Man.
Disgraced governor like Andrew Cuomo who will call you to ask how to win this election.
I can do those things on my own.
Rotating the shots.
I will, however, be a mayor who is ready to speak at any time to lower the cost of living.
That's the way that I'm going to lead this city.
That's the partnership I want to build, not only with Washington, D.C., but anyone across this country.
I think it's important because too often the focus on the needs of working class Americans.
If you guys are wondering what public transportation is like in New York, this comes from this nigga right here, bro.
I've shown this video before, but this video is fucking funny.
Anyone that's from New York knows this shit.
It's eight years old, but it's so fucking true, bro.
Transportation, my nigga.
Yo, public transportation, my nigga.
I fucking hate it.
First off, fair is $2.75.
$275.
It's probably double that by now.
For one rod, my nigga.
Come on.
Yo.
I remember back in 06, 07, the shit was like $2.
Two fucking dollars.
Yo, and don't give me that bullshit.
Oh, it's only 75 cents.
Nigga, if gas went up 75 cents, you would have a stroke.
The fuck out of here with that bullshit, son.
So, yo, what the fuck I'm paying extra money for?
And the subway still look like this.
Yo, that shit is true.
Yo, how niggas increase the price, but it looks like that.
What the fuck I'm paying extra money for?
And the subway still look like this.
Dirty ass shit.
Smell like man, iron and piss.
Like, yo, for $2.75 a rod, I can't.
You can't get a nigga to mop this bitch at night?
Like, come on, boy.
Shit.
Yo, and there's always some nigga on the train walking around asking for money.
Nigga be yo.
That's so true, man.
Walking around telling his life story.
Like, yo.
Nigga, put the book.
Yo, my wife died.
My wife died.
My kids died.
I don't got no job.
It goes.
Story like, yo, my wife died.
My kids.
R.I.B. Wife, she was good, dead ass.
Kids, they was good too.
Kids died.
I don't got no job.
I'm hungry.
You be like, damn, my nigga, you need this $2.
God damn, boy.
Shit.
So you get that nigga $2.
And then the fucking Ginu Force won't.
Yo, this is so true, bro.
This is so true.
That's why I hate New York City so much.
Bro, niggas get on the train.
You guys know what I'm talking about.
Niggas get on the train and then they start fucking playing that music.
It's not my fault that I have to do this.
You only pick on me because I'm Jewish.
Stop being a jealous loser and go get a job.
I can do what I want because I'm chosen by y'all.
And niggas start just breaking it down, man.
I'm gonna hop on the train, talk him.
So you get that nigga $2.
And then the fucking Ginu Force won't hop on the train, talk about it's showtime.
Hey, clapping it up and shit.
And then they finish and you accidentally look that nigga hit.
So you gotta give him $2.
And then you getting off the fucking train.
You see a nigga break dancing, frying chicken, and playing the piano at the same time.
Bro, and you already know where that nigga is.
So you gotta get that nigga $2.
That's like $875 right there, boy, for one rod.
Come on.
Yo, and don't get me started on the buses.
Oh, my.
Bro.
My God.
Yo, you know what I hate more than anything?
This shit.
Oh, my fucking.
Yo, it be straight brick outside.
Yo, anybody that's lived in New York City before, you guys know what he's talking about, bro.
This shit is crazy.
It's so true.
That shit says not a service.
Them niggas just drive by like nothing happened, man.
Son, and you see the bus coming from mad far away.
You get hype.
You pull out your metro car.
You're like, hey, the bus coming.
And that shit skip you.
Like, yo, it's even worse when the bus is in service and the shit still skip you.
But nah, that's not even it.
Look what happened to me on Thanksgiving.
Excuse me, bus driver.
Can I get on the bus, please?
It's 275, nigga.
If you don't go out there, get the fuck off my bus.
Okay, now I see.
Now I get.
Okay, my bad.
Now I see why 40% of them niggas getting assaulted.
Now I see why.
Yo.
Oh, man.
Bro.
Yo, these niggas be treating this shit like it's coming out their paycheck, bruh.
Damn, yo.
I mean on the bus.
What the fuck is called?
If you ain't got the money, get the fuck off, nigga.
Denied.
Oh, yo, I swear nine out of ten of these drivers is miserable, son.
You got them type of drivers that just don't give a fuck and kick you off the bus.
Then you got them other type of drivers that don't even look at you or acknowledge your ass when they let you on the bus.
You just awkwardly walk past them like, hi, my nigga shit.
Fuck it.
And you got them drivers that interrogate your ass before they let you on the bus.
Nigga be pressing you like, yo, what's your name, son?
Where you going, son?
It's your shoe-size, son.
Why don't I?
Like, nigga, let me on the fuck.
Yo, take my fucking social security while you at it, my nigga.
Damn.
Yo, I swear, public transportation is some old bullshit, boy.
But I'm broke, so I don't have no choice.
And that's New York City for you right there.
Public transportation.
That shit is terrible.
Let's get back.
Americans, working-class New Yorkers, are put to the side as we talk more and more about the very kinds of corrupt politicians like Andrew Cuomo that delivered us into this kind of crisis.
So the question I asked you was: what specifically in your background gives you the confidence that you can run a $115 billion budget and run this city specifically from your personal experience and your background?
I've been a state assembly member here in New York City.
I've represented 130,000 people in Queens.
And in the time that I've done so, I've not only delivered more than $100 million in increased bus and subway service, I've also secured half a billion dollars in debt relief for working-class taxi drivers.
President Trump knows this.
New Yorkers know this across the five boroughs.
Taxis, as we're looking at them right here, are such a part of what we love about this city.
And yet, those same drivers were sold a lie about a ticket to the middle class if they bought a medallion.
I stood with those drivers.
I organized with those drivers.
I went on a 15-day hunger strike with those drivers.
And we secured half a billion dollars in debt relief that allows those drivers.
Yeah, you see, shit like that, bro.
Like, that's why this nigga's going to win, bro.
He's pounding the pavement.
He's there.
He's fucking over here fasting with these niggas and shit.
Like, that's why he's going to.
And the thing is, is that Momdani, even though he is a politician, don't be fooled.
Don't be fooled by the veneer.
His ability to speak like this and answer these questions in this way means he's a very skilled politician, but you don't feel like you're talking to a politician.
You know what I'm saying?
And this is why he's going to win New York, bro.
This is why.
Also, look, I'm just going to keep it all the way at Dallas with you guys now as well.
Yo, New York City is filled with minorities.
New York City is like, it is the most diverse city, probably one of the most diverse cities in America.
If you guys want to talk about multiculturalism, New York City is multiculturalism.
Now, I think multiculturalism is bad because I look at New York City as a fucking L, right?
But when it comes to Mamdani and New York City and the way that people think in New York City, this dude's going to win.
This dude's going to win.
I think one of these polling companies said that he has an 87% chance of winning, right?
And the other thing, too, why I think he's going to win is that he's not taking money from the Zayo lobby.
That gives him a lot of credibility as well.
So, yeah.
If you live in New York City, guys, I hope y'all niggas is ready.
I hope you guys are ready.
Yo, if you're in the put a five in the chat if you live in New York City.
I want to see who we got here that's from New York City.
No trolling, though, bro.
Like, put a five if you're from New York City.
Let's see.
I want to see how many people we actually got here that live in the city.
Okay, we got a couple people.
All right.
All right.
Awesome.
Ever, so do more than just think about struggle.
How many employees would you be overseeing in the New York City government?
More than 300,000.
300,000.
That's a lot of people.
But thank you for answering the question.
I know that you want to stimulate small business in the city, and we all walk around the city that we love, and we see a lot of empties.
Yo, all you guys in New York City that live there, why are y'all niggas still there, bro?
Why are y'all still there, bro?
Answer me that.
Why the fuck are you guys still in New York City?
If you live in Brooklyn, even if you're on Staten Island, I'll give it to you.
Right?
Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, Manhattan.
Like, why are you guys still there, bro?
Why the fuck are y'all still there?
Because I'm really trying to figure out why niggas are there.
Like, because understand the New York City that Sneeko experiences is not the same New York City that you regular niggas are going to experience.
That's another thing, too.
Like, oh, I love New York City.
I love the multiculturalism.
Yeah, man, nigga, you live in a nice apartment in Manhattan.
Of course, it's going to be great for you.
You know?
But the average nigga is not going to have a good time in New York City, bro.
Someone said really cheap college?
No money to move, okay?
Because it's my city.
Okay.
Someone said culture.
Well, with the with the okay yeah, Sneeko living a night Snico lives in like a very nice part of New York City.
So him saying I love New York City is not the same, bro.
You know, if you live in a really good neighborhood, New York City, that's cool.
But for the rest of everybody else, that shit's trash.
Someone said I can't afford to move.
Nigga, how can't you afford to move, but you can afford to live there?
I don't get it.
Okay, someone said New York City has walkable infrastructure.
Okay.
Someone said I'm from New Jersey.
Okay.
You get to walk everywhere, no driving.
Someone said, El Hefe said being broken, New York City is hell.
Storefront.
So give me your plan on how you would do that.
You know, I've spoken to a lot of New Yorkers for whom their aspiration, their dream is in that small business.
And I've told them that we are going to make it easier to not only open it, but keep it open.
We're going to cut fines and fees by 50%.
Because as you said, we have a city government that has a $116 billion budget.
It's not funded by charging a restaurant $25 a year for the right to sell a frozen dessert.
We're going to streamline the regulations and rules that these small businesses have to adhere to.
Because today, if you want to open up a barbershop, you have to fill out 24 forms, go to seven agencies, 12 in-person activities.
And furthermore, we're going to have a mom-and-pop czar, someone that'll help these businesses navigate through this.
Because while we are holding these kinds of businesses to these kinds of rules, we're letting the most profitable corporations walk all over us here in New York City.
And it's part of the problem where so many New Yorkers look around at the wealthiest city and the wealthiest country in the history of the world and asking themselves, there's all this money.
Why can't I afford $2.90 to even ride in New York?
So let me just quick question on that.
And I want to get to public safety because it's another, obviously, another big issue for New Yorkers.
So a lot of individuals in this city pay more than 50% of their income in taxes.
When you talk about a fair share, how much more than, what is the fair share?
What's the number?
Yo, and just so you guys know, New York City is fucking nuts.
You get a city tax, you get a state tax, and you get the federal tax.
And then someone told me there's a Manhattan tax.
I don't know if that's true or they were just trolling.
But there's a city tax, a state tax, and then the federal tax.
You get taxed three times in New York City, bro.
If it's true about the Manhattan tax, let me know.
But yeah.
I've said that we should increase personal income tax by 2%.
is fair and my point is this more than half of your income that's it's If you're making a million dollars in New York City or more than that, you can afford to pay 2% more.
And the reasons you can afford to do so is because that money will be used to better your quality of life as well.
Because when I speak to the wealthiest New Yorkers, I hear concerns about the cleanliness of the city, the quality of life in this city, questions of public safety.
This money is the money that will be used to deliver on those things so that we can ensure that we have a return on investment for all of the money that we are raising and spending right here across the five boroughs.
I want to talk to you about public safety and your relationship with police.
So just in terms of public safety, I want to go to an example first because I hear from people that they don't feel safe walking home at night.
There's drug addicts on the street, you know, right around the corner here.
You can walk around the corner and see people shooting up.
A lot of garbage on the streets right now.
The subway is something that people are really concerned about.
Last week, 64-year-old Nicola Tanzi, who was a church leader, a pillar in his community, was brutally beaten to death.
I tried to watch this video in preparation.
It's very hard to watch in a subway station in Brooklyn.
25-year-old David Mazargos had a 20-inch sword.
He's the suspect in this case.
He was out.
They lowered his face.
Bro, nigga had a 20-inch, bro.
I'm telling you, man, like New York City is filled with crazy motherfuckers.
Okay, let me read some chats because I don't want to forget you guys.
Fifth Elemental says, Martin, I'm glad you're back, my brother.
Safe and sound, by the way.
Are you going to do a meet in Austin?
I got a job to do over there and hoping to meet you and get a pick.
I'm going to be in Austin next Wednesday.
Martin, for your part two debate at Penn State, you need to time stamp 141 so Anus and Bleach can clip farm your aura with Kamala.
What happened at 141?
Let me see here.
Oh, by the way.
New York, you want to be the mayor of New York City?
Just so you guys know, the full debate is out.
Okay.
Full debate is out at Penn State, guys, right here.
Teen 30s came from Adolf Hitler.
Right.
Yeah, as you guys can see here.
It's out.
Let me drop the link for you guys.
141.
What?
Zero?
I think we've like officially surpassed these niggas in every way, bro.
Anus and Reach, bro.
Those niggas are so whack.
Bro, I literally do it all.
I do college debates.
I debate women.
I fucking do financial content, true crime.
We do it all over here, baby.
All right, let's see what he wants.
What are you talking about?
Because we're on YouTube.
You know how that goes.
You know, mustache man and cookie monster event.
That becomes a problem on YouTube for obvious reasons.
What's up?
Got somebody.
So tell me why you think.
Okay.
I don't know what clip farming you're talking about.
But yeah.
It's out in 4K, guys.
Here it is.
The full one.
I put a portion of it on my channel, but the full one is out.
So go show us some love, ninjas.
This was at Penn State two days ago.
All right.
Martin, sorry, we got that from Zedrax.
Okay.
Hold on.
Okay.
The mean Matt.
Good show, Alex Jones, but dude needs to let you talk for real.
Kept cutting you off and cutting you short.
Like, goddamn, bro.
Let the guests speak, man.
It happens, bro.
They got to cut their show because they do ads.
Ramon Rimper says, Myron, what do you think about the prices right after ours game?
I didn't get to see the whole episode, but I heard it was good.
Alejandro Ramirez says, I got a text message today from a friend talking about how good your college campus videos are.
All right.
I'm glad that they enjoyed it.
Abdul says, Hey, Martin, would you consider doing a video game on how to use farms, especially with your experience doing a video?
Yeah, I'll do it one day, bro.
I just like, you know, I just don't care about it, to be honest with you.
Like, I don't, I don't like, I'm not like one of these like Tackleberry guys, right?
So, like, I don't love shooting guns.
I just don't.
Kierani.
W, and then it's such a pain in the ass to go to range too, bro.
Oh, my God.
It's a pain in the ass.
Like, like, normie ranges, I mean.
Like, when I was like, like, when I go to law enforcement ranges, it's cool because I don't got to check in none of that fucking bullshit.
But, like, going in and like doing normie ranges with normies, bro.
Oh, my God.
That sucks, dude.
Because they don't let you draw from your holster.
They don't let you do tactics.
They're all fucking scared and shit like that.
You know, it's fucking annoying.
Kiramie.
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AB SAYS Also, when a black teenager killed a white teener, it's not covered anymore by the media.
Okay.
The Jays keep black people diving mindset.
Yep.
Me and Matt.
Myron, do you ever do a show about how to how video basically how video games have been cucked?
Not really, bro.
Don't really care, but you shouldn't be playing video games like that anyway if you're not successful.
Edwin says, Welcome back, brother.
Oh, slash the realist nigga from Dom.
Fresh updates.
Hey, Martin, check this out.
Acon's wife files for divorce.
I heard about that.
Mr. Morpheus, I'm in Canada and work in the healthcare.
People die on waiting lists.
Socialism is not the answer.
Fair enough.
I believe that.
Farm Fatale says Obamacare introduced the death boards and gave them power to deny procedures based on patient value.
They are literally required to deny a certain number, supposed to maximize their profits and pick correct ones.
I know.
I believe it.
Guys, I agree, bro.
It's like that here in the UK.
So unless something is broken or I need to stitch, I don't go to hospital.
Yeah.
Sheriff, half-right on the airlines.
Although they may receive money from the government, they make billions from credit card interest.
The airlines are banks now.
Some even lose money with flights.
Okay.
Ghost Elite says, could you please explain the difference between fascism and nationalism?
Well, fascism has more of an authoritarian perspective on it, but there's many different types of fascism, but nationalism is a component of fascism.
Kierani, Boston, the same way Myron buses 240 and it looks like shit.
Damn.
Yeah.
You need to read the T. Johnny 311 says, subscribe.
Welcome, bro.
R. Benz, Myron.
I'm from NYC.
Check out Curtis Silwea.
Okay.
Samai running from Air and Man at Minneapolis.
Yeah, bro.
That's an L. Carlos Nefn says, in NYC, you got a nick of tax.
You got to run into the Guinea Forest Facts.
I'm an accountant.
It's state metro and city tax in New York.
Okay.
It's state metro and city tax.
Damn.
Okay.
So yeah, y'all get taxed three times.
Damn.
Three times.
Just so you guys get taxed four times.
That's trash.
Okay.
JO says, government regulation needs to be thought of back.
Okay.
Moali says, I got to stop a shop here.
We're tired of these fucking niggas.
NYC is only good because of convenience.
Okay.
Bruce Lee and NY My Paycheck Texas are as follows.
FICA, FICA, Medicare, federal tax, state tax, NYC res tax.
Damn.
Cooked.
DC, no more gaming streams.
Eh, I don't know.
Also, the healthcare in India and Anata is subpar, and the staff and nurses are bottom of the barrel.
They literally kill people.
All right.
Khador says, I grew up in and went to college at NYC College, specifically in Manhattan.
I had to take a woman in gender studies class as a computer science major.
That's fucking garbage.
Johnny Ohm, have you seen Baron Coleman's YouTube vids on Google searches for Charlie fucking insane?
He tracked IPs come from Israel and DC on specific days in the clusters from 6:30 up until 9-9.
Interesting.
That's weird.
All right.
Yeah, but yeah, guys, if you guys want to go ahead and see this, the full stuff, it's here on Uncensored America.
And then the other one drops tomorrow.
Part two drops tomorrow.
So here's a link for you guys to check it out if you guys want.
...fail so that he could get out...
He was already waiting a trial for attacking someone in Chelsea, 33 past arrests.
You were in favor of bail reform.
Does that make you want to change your mind or think twice about reversing that?
This is a horrific incident, and it's the same video that I saw.
And it's one that horrifies New Yorkers across the five boroughs, and it's completely unacceptable.
And what it makes me think about is the necessity of providing public safety in our New York City subway system and across the five boroughs.
And also, how do we end the revolving door?
Because when you look further into the case of whether this individual or so many individuals, especially those suffering from mental health issues, what we find is so often the only mental health system that we have that's functioning in the city is Rikers Island.
40% of the incarcerated population there are the question.
Why was he on the street?
Because we have a broken system.
They lowered his bail.
He had a bail he couldn't pay.
Then they lowered the bail and then he could pay it.
This is and that's that's a part of the problem.
Imagine if you're this family and they look at 33 prior arrests and why was this man on the street?
What would stop him in your administration from being on the street?
Because what we would do is actually address the systemic problems that would ensure that someone who goes to the system this many times is actually his issues are and that's precisely what happened in North Carolina with that girl getting stabbed, unfortunately.
Address the services are provided right now.
All we have is going in and out, especially when it comes to mental health.
I'll give you an idea.
Where would he be in your world?
Where would he be?
In a mental institution?
He would actually be getting services from the first time that he was arrested, as opposed to having to go through them 33 times.
If you look at the New York Times, they did an investigation on a thousand different incidents of violent crime in the city tied to mental health episodes.
They found that so many of those same New Yorkers were failed by the interactions they had with the city when they went for help for mental health assistance.
And that failure is a blight.
It is a stain on our quick word from our sponsor, niggas, because we sponsor ourselves.
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Any of the candidates, because what we are going to do is put out a plan and a proposal that we have shared with New Yorkers to create a Department of Community Safety that would bring together all of these pre-existing silos that address mental health crisis, that address homelessness into one department, provide it with the funding necessary, and actually address the city.
Where do these people go, though, is my question?
Are you going to put them in a mental institution so they can be taken care of?
Or are you going to leave them at home on medication?
What's the plan?
There is a plan right now that allows for involuntary confinement, which I think should be a last resort because of the fact that when you look at the actual results, this is something that so often doesn't actually have what has been spoken about.
But what we have today that actually works for New Yorkers with serious mental illness, there are things like Fountain House.
This is a clubhouse model, peer-led rehabilitative treatment for New Yorkers with serious mental illness.
It costs $4,000 to have someone in Fountainhouse for a year.
That's the cost of being on Rikers for three days.
And what we see, however, is that those services, they increase employment by 50%, they reduce hospitalization by up to 45%, and they actually reduce the cost of health care as well for those same New Yorkers.
This is what we're looking at.
This is why we say that Rikers is broken.
I mean, you can just see people who are suffering up and down 8th Avenue, just as one example.
And I hope we'll have a chance to talk more about that next time.
But I don't want you to leave without me asking you about your relationship with the police because obviously this is a big issue.
You said in the past, I almost don't need to go through it.
It's been said many times, but that you called the police force racist, said they were a major threat to public safety, called them wicked and corrupt.
And now they report that you apologize to two dozen members of the NYPD.
What did you say to them?
I apologize.
Because that's the liberal fucking mindset.
Do not respect police or their authority.
You know, defund the police, all this other bullshit that they always be on.
For the language that I use, and I spoke to them about the fact that I want to work with them to deliver public safety.
Because what we're seeing in the city right now is we're asking officers to do nearly everything we can think of.
We used to ask officers to focus on serious crimes.
Now we're asking them to focus also on the mental health crisis, to focus also on homelessness.
In one year alone, the NYPD receives 200,000 mental health calls in one year.
Yeah, and you know what they told me that one out of three of those, the person has, they're very, very dangerous interactions.
You're going to send a social worker in there?
You can always have a police officer actually come to address that.
But look, you're saying one out of three, two out of three times, if you don't need the police and you're sending them to do that, then why aren't you sending them to respond to shootings and murders?
Five, six years ago, the response time for officers was closer to 10 minutes.
Now it's closer to 16 minutes.
New Yorkers deserve it.
Oh, bro, it's way more than that, man.
Like, bro, you call the cops in New York City or any of these major cities, you're fucking cooked, bro.
You are, these niggas take forever to show up.
A police department that is asked to do the things that it can possibly do, not one that covers the failures of every break in the social safety net.
So police officers that I spoke to, they don't want a behind-closed doors apology.
They want a broad public apology for the things that you suggested about them.
Will you do that right now?
Absolutely.
I'll apologize to police officers right here because this is the apology that I've been sharing with many rank and file officers.
And I apologize because of the fact that I'm looking to work with these officers.
And I know that these officers, these men and women who serve in the NYPD, they put their lives on the line every single day.
And I will be a mayor that.
You changed your mind about it.
You know, I'm going to be a politician, digger.
I moved to the city when I was seven years old.
I grew up here.
And two of the things that I thought often about was safety and justice.
And growing up here, learning about the case of the exonerated five, learning about Sean Bell, learning about Eric Garner, learning about Michael Brown.
And then in 2020, the year where all of these tweets are referring to, it was the year when George Floyd was killed.
And it felt like safety and justice had never been further apart.
And it was actually Eric Adams in 2021 who said that New Yorkers need not choose between these two things.
And so one of my focuses was how do we deliver that justice?
And now, what I know, having represented 100,000 people in Western Queens, is that to deliver that justice, you have to also deliver that safety.
And that means representing the men and women in the NYPD.
It means representing the black and brown New Yorkers who've been victims of police brutality.
It means representing the Muslim New Yorkers in my district who are surveilled on the basis of their faith.
68% of independent voters want more police officers on the street.
And Cuomo, tomorrow night in that debate, he's going to say, I'm going to bring four.
Speaking of which, we'll go to that debate right now.
We'll watch some of it here.
Quickly, give us one headline about what you think your biggest accomplishment will have been.
Now, the reason why this is such a big deal, guys, is because this is what I predict, okay?
And I want to talk about this real fast.
And I also got a funny clip that I'm going to show you guys too that your boy Wyron Gaines made for us.
But here's the thing: this election, right, is going to show how the Democrats are going to run the next campaign.
Let me explain what I mean by this.
As you guys know, the Democrats aren't necessarily liked right now, right?
And the reason for that is because they've lost the young man's vote.
They don't identify with the people.
They've become the party of war.
And quite frankly, a lot of people are not happy with Biden, right?
Now, Momdani is a refreshing change to the status quo when it comes to the Democratic Party.
He's not taking money from the lobby.
He is out here marching with the people.
He has more of a grassroots, okay, persona.
Okay.
Notice I'm using the word persona because we don't really know what his real intentions are.
It is what it is.
So the reason why I'm paying attention to this New York election is because I predict what's going to happen is, due to the popularity of Mandani in winning the election in the probably the most influential city in the United States,
what's going to happen is, I predict the Democratic Party is going to emulate some of his campaign strategies: leveraging social media, having a grassroots feel, pushing socialist-type ideologies, and most importantly, disavowing the Zionist lobby that's had them under their thumb for decades.
So I think it's important to pay attention to the New York mayor race because I think this is going to set the precedent for the Democrat Party.
Okay?
So let's see.
Let's watch a little bit of this debate.
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In your number one, we'll begin with you, Mr. Cuomo.
First, thank you very much for sponsoring the debate and having all of us.
The one headline, how many characters in the headline?
You're familiar with headline length.
Rent down, comma, crime down, comma, education scores up, comma, more jobs in New York City.
I'm getting maybe a little over the average headline length, but optimism.
Thank you.
Mr. Schleewa.
Curtis Schleewa is without his iconic red beret because I'm talking to the people of New York City about the really serious issues of affordability, the cost of living, and obviously what I've spent most of my life doing, which is public safety in the streets and the subway.
We would love a headline from you.
What will your headline be?
Your big headline and you're number one as mayor.
Curtis Schleewa exceeds all expectations and looks very mayoral tonight.
Mr. Mondani, you've had some time to think about it now.
What's your headline?
It's a pleasure to be here, first of all, and I really want to thank the moderators and the opportunity to speak directly to New Yorkers about this moment in time and our opportunity to transform the most expensive city in the United States of America.
The headline.
Kadora, thank you so much for the 50 bucks, bro.
Thank you.
Calculum punch.
Kadora said, I had a shooting in my subway train on my way home from class one day, a massive stampede of people running out of the station in the street full of flashing lights after.
Went to cars the next day, nothing in the news, just another day.
God damn.
All right.
Well, I'm glad that you're here and you're okay, bro.
What the fuck?
Yeah, dude, New York City sucks, bro.
New York City fucking blows, dude.
I am not a fan.
When I was there for the Diddy trial, bro, I'm telling you guys, bro, I went to the trial and I went home to the hotel.
I did not do nothing else, man.
Fuck that shit, bro.
Oh, man.
What's Frank doing?
That nigga just chilling.
You guys see him?
He's slump, man.
Yo, Frank.
Yeah, that nigga dead, bro.
He's cooked.
He has a little bandana.
He went, he, I took him to the groomer today.
So he got his little bandana every time he gets cleaned up.
So, anyway, yeah, that's the doggy cam right there, chat.
So someone says shot collar.
Bro, I don't need a shot collar, man.
That's for stupid niggas, man.
Frank don't need a shot collar.
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Mamdani continues to take on Trump, delivers an affordability agenda for New Yorkers.
Thank you, Mr. Mamdani.
Sally?
Thank you, Melissa.
We're going to talk about leadership.
Voters have reservations about all three of you as chief executive of New York City, a city with roughly 300,000 employees and a budget bigger than many countries.
We have questions for each of you, and Mr. Cuomo, we will begin with you.
As a former governor of New York, you obviously have the management experience, but you resigned from office amid sexual harassment and COVID-related scandals.
Oh, real digger.
Let's go.
He said, fuck that mask and fuck that bitch.
Let's go.
Why should voters now trust that you have the character to be mayor?
You have one minute.
Good.
Well, thank you very much.
And thank you for the question.
First, you are right.
I left office.
There was a report that was done that had allegations of harassment.
I said at the time it was a political report and that there was no basis to it.
It was then sent to five district attorneys.
They all reviewed it.
They found nothing.
It was then litigated for five years.
I was dropped from the cases.
So none of that came to anything.
When it comes to executive experience, I've run the Department of Housing and Urban Development, built housing all across the nation.
I was governor for 11 years.
The budget is double what it is in New York City.
And I got government to work.
I passed groundbreaking laws, minimum wage, paid fair.
All right, guys.
We clocked two hours.
So what we're going to do, guys, is we're going to switch over to party and OSS only, Ninjas.
So you guys know what time it is.
It's that time.
We got a lot of stuff to cover as well.
We still got to cover the political stuff, Top H, all that stuff.
So, um, it's that time, ninjas.
Sign the party, niggas.
Gonna drop the link.
Link is in the description, by the way.
She wanna hop in a Rari.
I see that look in your eyes.
She wanna hop in a ride.
I said, are you ready to die?
I said, are you ready to die?
They telling me that I'm a bully.
I'm at you sabetic fully.
They saying I'm not gonna like heal her.
Behind my acting like healer.
Why not fucking nigga?
And just so you guys know, what else we're gonna cover?
We are gonna cover the debate.
We're gonna cover Trump meeting with Putin.
We're gonna cover John Bolton's indictment.
We're going to cover McKinley's interview with this girl.
We're gonna break this shit down because she was doing a lot of whole fucking cap in here.
Female Nature.
We're gonna cover the Gaza Peace Plan.
We're gonna cover this discussion with Cuffum and your boy Gypsy Crusader, a.k.a.
Paul Miller.
We're gonna cover Politico.
We're gonna cover JD Vance's comments about Politico.
So it's gonna get lit.
Let's go, baby.
They're telling me, get off a Twitter.
I voted for Trump that Biden.
Not some niggas that went to that island.
Why the fuck would you go to that island?
went to the dentist and got me some nitrous went to the dentist and put on some diamonds hiding that eye for four niggas to chime in give up or give up they just don't understand me alright niggas you know what time Let's go ahead.
It's party time, niggas.
Link is pinned in the chat.
Okay, link is pinned in the chat.
If you're watching on kick, rumble, everything else like that, we're going to party right now, man.