True Capitalist Radio - February 1st, 2011 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 013 Aired: 2011-02-01 Duration: 03:00:52 === Welcome to the Show (05:08) === [00:00:00] Boarshead is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. [00:00:04] Introducing Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken. [00:00:08] Tender, slow-roasted chicken breast, coated in our signature teriyaki glaze, where ginger, garlic, and a hint of brown sugar meet for a flavor that's both sweet and savory. [00:00:20] New Boarshead Ichiban teriyaki style chicken. [00:00:23] The bold flavor of Japan. [00:00:26] Now at the deli. [00:00:27] Only from Boar's Head. [00:00:28] Compromise elsewhere. [00:00:30] Block Talk Radio. [00:00:34] Well, good afternoon, folks. [00:00:38] And thank you for tuning in with me once again to another edition of True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:47] And I'm your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:00:51] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:00:54] Of course, this is episode number 13 for all the folks that are keeping track. [00:01:00] And for all those that aren't keeping track, this is the deadline when free shows on the Blog Talk Radio Network were going to either reduce themselves to 30-minute shows or they were going to have to upgrade to some kind of package of sorts. [00:01:16] But regardless, we ended up coming up to some sort of an agreement, folks. [00:01:21] Blog Talk Radio and Yours Truly came into some sort of an agreement. [00:01:25] And now Yours Truly has finally got some of the features that have been advertised around these parts. [00:01:34] Anyway, folks, before I move into anything else, I want to thank everybody for tuning in. [00:01:39] Please add to your favorites or bookmark, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [00:01:46] That is the official website of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [00:01:50] And at the same time, folks, while you're listening to this broadcast, somewhere along the page, there should be an area to be able to pull off an embedded player. [00:02:02] You know, you can get some little code that you can cut and paste and actually add a player to a Facebook page or a website or a MySpace page. [00:02:12] Anyway, these players actually play the live show. [00:02:16] Believe it or not. [00:02:17] I mean, this is how sick this syndication is. [00:02:20] So if you happen to be listening in right now, go ahead and see if you can cut and paste that little widget and post it on your Facebook or on your MySpace. [00:02:33] And you will actually be broadcasting the show live via your web page, via your MySpace profile. [00:02:41] I kid you not. [00:02:43] So remember that, folks. [00:02:46] Before we move on to anything else, we have a new option at the True Capitalist Radio Show, and it's the little one-click syndication widget. [00:02:56] So if you happen to have MySpace, Facebook, so on and so forth, cut and paste that widget, paste it right on your web page, and lo and behold, you're going to be simulcasting this live broadcast as we speak. [00:03:10] And I would appreciate it if you did as well. [00:03:14] Anyway, folks, amongst other things, I know I've gotten a lot of emails from folks that say that, oh, Ghost, you know, I wish that the show would be able to extend itself a little bit longer. [00:03:26] I mean, two hours is just not enough. [00:03:28] I mean, it's just not enough. [00:03:30] I need more. [00:03:31] I need it. [00:03:32] I mean, I need it like a damn crack fee. [00:03:34] Needs a, you know, a bottle of crack rock on the corner of Broadway and Stroll Hill. [00:03:39] Do you understand what I'm saying? [00:03:40] I need it, man. [00:03:42] Well, we got three hours now. [00:03:45] We're going to do five days a week, three hours a day, four to what is it, four, five, six, seven. [00:03:52] Damn, four to seven? [00:03:53] Jeez, I'm committing that much of my life to this crap. [00:03:57] Anyway, 4 to 7 Central Standard Time is when we're going to start broadcast in five days a week. [00:04:05] And on top of which, we also have the option for folks who happen to be calling in. [00:04:11] I know there's a lot of individuals who give me crap because they're calling in and they're just waiting on hold. [00:04:17] Well, now, I'm going to put you in a little room while you're waiting with all the other schmucks that are waiting. [00:04:24] That's right. [00:04:25] If you happen to be calling in to the True Capitalist Radio Show at 646-652-4869, all right, and you want, all right, and if you want to, you know, [00:04:37] not necessarily wait with your pink willie in your hand like most callers usually are because, you know, we're just getting so involved out here in the show, you're actually going to be conversating and lollygagging with all the other people that are either trying to call into the show and actually need some advice or have some insight about the capitalists or just trying to prank call like a bunch of milky-licking internet butt stalkers. [00:05:01] Either way, it should be fun and it should be fun for the listening perspectives out there also, folks. === Markets Are Flourishing (07:01) === [00:05:08] Anyway, we've got a lot of good stuff going on. [00:05:11] We got a three-hour show. [00:05:14] And let me tell you something. [00:05:16] I feel like getting a little tipsy here. [00:05:17] So, you know, we know we're going to break out the scotch, and I've already got it going here. [00:05:22] So if you don't happen to have your happy hour libations right now, go ahead and cheers. [00:05:31] Oh, that's a good single malt right there. [00:05:33] That's a little bit of Mac Allen, folks. [00:05:35] Let me tell you, you know, if you have a chance in your life to drink some Mac Allen single malt scotch, I mean, you know, I know we're celebrating Black History Month, so I'm going to be making a lot of black urban references. [00:05:51] So in this case, when describing Mac Hallen single malt scotch, all I got to say is, hootie hoo. [00:05:59] I mean, I think I did that right. [00:06:01] I don't know if I did that right. [00:06:02] Hootie-hoo! [00:06:04] You know? [00:06:05] I don't know. [00:06:07] Anyway, folks, we're also going to be celebrating Black History Month. [00:06:10] I know that today, you know, is the 1st of February. [00:06:15] February is Black History Month for all you racist bastards that don't know, all you people that are calling me a racist. [00:06:22] We're actually going to be celebrating it throughout the month. [00:06:25] And we're going to be celebrating it later on. [00:06:28] But first, what I want to do is talk a little bit about how the markets are flourishing. [00:06:35] The dollar has hit a 12-week low, which means this devaluing of the American dollar is continuing, as I've said. [00:06:43] And there doesn't seem to be any kind of consistency with the market. [00:06:47] If you look across the board, everything's up. [00:06:49] We hit over $12,000 today on the damn Dow Jones Industrial. [00:06:55] All the stocks across the board were up. [00:06:58] And the reason is, is because of the devaluing of the American dollar, the earnings that are coming out. [00:07:05] We've got a lot of good earnings coming out. [00:07:08] And the reason that we have a lot of good earnings, if you want to be really honest about it, is the fact that we have low unemployment. [00:07:15] I mean, because companies and corporations are not hiring, they have a lot of spare capital in their reserves. [00:07:22] And, you know, they're actually putting forth this capital into rolling over more investments that are more stock-induced as opposed to investing in infrastructure or business. [00:07:35] So, you know, let's keep in mind that what we have here is an erratic stock and commodities, currency markets. [00:07:46] I mean, everything's just going really haywire. [00:07:48] I mean, you look at the Dow. [00:07:50] Today it rose 148.23 points. [00:07:54] You look at the SP. [00:07:55] SP has been, you know, plus 30% since summertime. [00:07:59] So you literally could have thrown darts at anything in the SP, and you probably could have made some money. [00:08:04] It's still going up. [00:08:07] 21.47 points up today. [00:08:10] That's a 1.67% increase just on today alone. [00:08:14] The NASDAQ, the NASDAQ has increased, up 51.11 points. [00:08:20] I mean, good Lord. [00:08:22] I mean, even Brazil, for all of you folks that happen to be investing in the Brazil market, I know I don't cover it much, but there's a big scandal with the private enterprise and the government out there. [00:08:35] There's a military junk that actually runs the whole government, and there seems to be some sort of corrupt scandal that's jeopardizing the integrity of the whole Brazilian market. [00:08:46] Well, even here in Brazil, where transsexuals run wild, even there they're increasing their markets. [00:08:55] Everywhere is up. [00:08:57] Global markets are up across the board. [00:09:00] Now, why is this? [00:09:02] Well, investors, whether you're a bull or a bear, are starting to see that you need to get your money out of currency. === Currency Devaluation Crisis (14:41) === [00:12:09] I mean, I'm shooting pearls out here. [00:12:11] I try to do whatever it takes to you know attempt to facilitate not only you know good debate and interesting commentary, but also you know help folks out there that are attempting to try to try to you know hook things up, you know, trying to become capitalist out here in America. [00:12:31] You understand what I'm saying? [00:12:32] I mean, this is what we need here. [00:12:33] We need capitalists in America, not only in America, all right. [00:12:39] We need capitalists throughout the entire international community. [00:12:44] And this is why I continue to do this program. [00:12:46] This is why you know we're doing this show, so on and so forth. [00:12:51] Anyway, folks, I know that there's individuals out there that are you know wondering what the hell is uh going on uh with the you know whatever. [00:12:57] I know they're having technical difficulties with the sound. [00:13:02] You know, Blog Talk Radio is kind of screwy right now. [00:13:05] So just bear with me, folks. [00:13:07] If you happen to be listening, do not tune away. [00:13:10] All right? [00:13:12] Do not tune away. [00:13:14] Try to come back in. [00:13:15] I know that there's technical difficulties, folks, but try and bear with us. [00:13:20] This doesn't fare very well for Blog Talk Radio, considering they're trying to promote some sort of premium package, so to speak. [00:13:31] Anyway, folks, I want to hear from you. [00:13:33] 646-652-4869. [00:13:37] All right. [00:13:40] 646-652-4869. [00:13:43] If you're having trouble bringing in the broadcast for any reason, if Blog Talk Radio is getting some sort of a problem, well, why don't you give me a call? [00:13:53] 646-652-4869. [00:13:56] I can now hold 250 callers on the switchboard. [00:14:00] And at the same time, folks, you're not just going to be sitting there listening to the show. [00:14:05] We're also going to be putting you in a room with all the other people that are waiting on hold to talk on live here with me on the True Capitalist Radio Show. [00:14:17] You know? [00:14:20] I mean, I'm serious, folks. [00:14:22] I mean, this is just cool. [00:14:24] You know, it's just great. [00:14:25] Anyway, I know there's technical difficulties. [00:14:27] Please, all right? [00:14:29] Please, you know, try to work with me. [00:14:32] I mean, you know, forward all the negative comments about the technical difficulties to Blog Talk Radio. [00:14:40] I know this sucks. [00:14:42] I know this sucks. [00:14:43] I don't know what's going on here. [00:14:44] Let me chat with the folks in here. [00:14:49] I don't know what's going on. [00:14:51] But anyway, the show must go on, you know? [00:14:56] All right, the show must go on here. [00:15:01] All right. [00:15:02] Anyway, like we were talking about commodities being up all across the board. [00:15:07] Oh, man, the stream has dropped. [00:15:10] Hold on, folks. [00:15:12] And for you folks in the archive that are wondering what's going on here, I'm actually talking to the people out here that are in the chat room. [00:15:21] There's a lot of people in the chat room that can't hear for some reason. [00:15:25] So I'd like to tell them to kind of report this to BTR. [00:15:33] I'm right in the middle of a damn show here. [00:15:36] And people are wanting to listen in, and this is going to discourage them from listening in if they can't have the technical, proper technical thing-amabobs. [00:15:49] Yeah, great, great word there, Ghost. [00:15:52] Working correctly. [00:15:53] Come on now. [00:15:55] All right. [00:15:59] I mean, I guess it may be the storm, I guess. [00:16:03] I don't know. [00:16:04] We're listening in here. [00:16:06] And that's another topic that we're going to talk about later on: the Mideast and Southern storms out here. [00:16:12] All right? [00:16:16] We're in the Mideast and Southern storms out here that are basically causing havoc across the board. [00:16:25] I mean, we're seeing snow in areas that we don't usually see snow. [00:16:28] As a matter of fact, right now in Austin, Texas, it is cold than an MF. [00:16:34] I mean, it is cold as hell out here. [00:16:37] I mean, you know, it's like 30-something degrees, and yet the sun is out. [00:16:39] I don't know what the hell's going on. [00:16:41] I mean, yesterday, it was perfect weather. [00:16:44] I mean, it was like 70 degrees. [00:16:45] You know, you can go out and play golf for heaven's sake. [00:16:49] But unfortunately, we're having major problems in the Midwest, out in the southern regions. [00:16:57] East Coast, of course, has been taking a lot of heat. [00:16:59] So I'm sure that the infrastructure of certain fiber optic networks are maybe compromised because of the storm. [00:17:08] And if you're having problems, I'm going to call I'm going to tell them call in if you can't get a stream. [00:17:14] I'm going to tell them call in if you can't get a stream so we can continue with this show here. [00:17:22] All right. [00:17:25] Because unfortunately, you know, Blog Talk Radio's, or if it's not Blog Talk Radio, it could be some infrastructure problems with networks. [00:17:33] Who the hell knows? [00:17:35] But the show must go on. [00:17:37] All right? [00:17:39] All right. [00:17:40] Now, what we're talking about here is we're talking about the fall of the American dollar. [00:17:44] It's at a 12-week low against most modern currencies in today's international market here. [00:17:53] And that's basically what's fueling all the rises all across the board. [00:17:58] I mean, it doesn't really make any sense that everything is rising in value. [00:18:04] I mean, there's investors going into the stock market. [00:18:08] There's investors going in to the bond markets. [00:18:11] There's investors going into the commodities markets. [00:18:15] There's just investors going in all over the place. [00:18:21] And I think that what you're seeing here is kind of a quasi, how can I put it? Jekyll and Hyde effect that's happening with investors. [00:18:32] You have two sides of investors, bulls and bears. [00:18:35] And it's pretty hard to read this market because it's going against traditional ideas, which is good right now for investors that actually have capital to be able to make moves at this point in time, especially day traders. [00:18:50] If you happen to be day trading, you probably are reaping the benefits and reaping the rewards from hell because of all the volatility and including the gains in this market. [00:19:02] Was day trading, you know, I day trade sporadically. [00:19:06] I don't day trade on a consistent basis. [00:19:08] I just don't have the mental energy for that. [00:19:12] You know, I mean, it makes your head hurt when you're right there at the opening bell and there to the closing bell, sitting there with all these screens in your face and you're clicking buttons and you've got to remember your positions. [00:19:24] You've got to look at your positions and stuff like that. [00:19:27] But what is cool, what is cool about day trading is that when you have a lot of volatility, you have a lot of liquidity in the market, it's an easy way to be able to move certain positions and be able to hold securities and be able to sell them in a short period of time to be able to attain more revenue for potential investments in the future. [00:19:53] But inevitably, we're having a Jekyll-Hyde effect with the American markets, not only American markets, but the global markets. [00:20:00] Because in my personal opinion, I don't see the roses at the end of everything that's going on, not only here in America, but throughout the international community. [00:20:08] I don't know why the global markets are having such a great time. [00:20:12] I mean, what was it? [00:20:14] April of 2010, we had Greece in the middle of a damn meltdown. [00:20:21] I mean, to be honest with you, I thought the Greece riots looked a hell of a lot worse than what the hell's going on here in Egypt. [00:20:28] And let me tell you, the reason that the Greece riots happened in 2010, April, was because of the restructuring of the economy out there. [00:20:37] These people needed to restructure their socialist ideas and all these entitlements. [00:20:44] And because the government said, hey, look, we're going to have to stop Giving people retirements at about 40 years old, and we've got to stop giving people these ridiculous moronic pensions and all these bureaucratic perks that are illogical in private sector mentality, which is illogical in anybody who's attempting to facilitate a running business's mentality. [00:21:09] But once you start telling individuals, specifically in these markets that are prone to socialist ideas, markets that believe that the government is somehow supposed to be the bearer of all things, or big brother, or mother, or whoever they think this is. [00:21:32] It's just ridiculous. [00:21:35] I mean, in our government, if you look today, our deficits are through the roof. [00:21:40] We're $14 trillion in debt as a country. [00:21:44] We've got $1.5 trillion in debt this year alone. [00:21:49] That is devaluing the currency, folks. [00:21:52] This is why we have a 12-week low on the American dollar. [00:21:54] If you have money in a bank right now as some sort of a nest egg, I'd be very worried about what the dollar is going to be worth here as you sit on that particular nest egg and continue to feed it. [00:22:08] I mean, I strongly urge you to consider a financial instrument, and this is why you see a market like this. [00:22:14] This is why the stock market is going through the roof, commodities are going through the roof, everything is up globally and market-wide. [00:22:23] And this is just uncommon given the fact that we have so much instability fiscally in America and internationally. [00:22:31] The Euro is barely, you know, is barely coming back. [00:22:36] But the only thing keeping it up is the Germany economy, the German economy. [00:22:41] Every other European member, European Union member is an utter detriment to that economic system. [00:22:49] So to sit here and bet on the Euro and think that the Euro is going to somehow flourish and be some long-term legitimate alternative to convert one's particular capital is just nothing. [00:23:06] So anyway, like I was saying, folks, we're seeing a Jekyll and Hyde situation here with all the markets. [00:23:12] And if you happen to have enough revenue set aside and you have positions to be able to capitalize on these gains, well, more power to you. [00:23:21] But inevitably, I don't like that everything is going up the roof when we have so much bad news going on in today's world. [00:23:28] We got international disorder, for heaven's sake. [00:23:31] Egypt, you know, Egypt, you know, they've completely decimated the whole area out there. [00:23:38] They've thrown themselves back about 25 years because I don't know what the real problem is. [00:23:45] I know that the economy wasn't up to flourish. [00:23:50] I mean, you didn't really have to be a genius to know that. [00:23:52] I mean, if you go to Egypt, if you ever visited Egypt, I mean, you've got food markets in the middle of alleyways. [00:24:00] You've got like raw, you know, raw dead carcasses of animals hanging up in the middle of market streets, in the middle of alleyways, and you're wheeling and dealing, exposed to the elements. [00:24:13] You know, I'm not joking. [00:24:15] I mean, you know, a delicacy out there in Egypt is pickling certain items, you know, pickling items of whatever. [00:24:27] I mean, they pickle pretty much anything they want. [00:24:29] If you don't know the process of pickling, well, I don't want to sit here and explain it. [00:24:34] But the point is, folks, is that they basically threw everything back, and this can have a ripple effect because this is supposed to be A country that is supposed to be in line with the American interests in the Middle East. [00:24:54] This is supposed to be a country that also is supposed to provide stability with the whole Israeli situation. [00:25:01] And now that you have the jeopardy of this particular regime in question, the ripple effect across the Middle East could be disastrous. [00:25:11] And in my personal opinion, I think that Egypt should be looked upon very closely instead of Obama just kind of sitting back and throwing flames on the fires, throwing fuel on the fire by saying, yeah, baby, go ahead out there and power the people, baby. [00:25:26] Power to the people. [00:25:29] I mean, instead of doing that, why don't you just figure out a situation to provide some sort of stability out there? [00:25:37] Because if the damn situation spreads throughout the Middle East, oil is going to go up so high, and everything else is already going high, folks. [00:25:48] Everything is going high. [00:25:49] Everything. [00:25:50] Commodities are going high. [00:25:51] Have you been to the supermarket lately, you milky liquor? [00:25:54] Have you been to the supermarket? [00:25:55] Everything is going through the roof. [00:25:56] You want to know why? [00:25:57] Because we have an international demand for commodities. [00:26:00] So you take into consideration that everything is going up because of demand. [00:26:04] You take into consideration that the destabilization of Egypt could possibly spread throughout the whole Middle East. [00:26:11] And it's already starting, folks. [00:26:13] It's already starting. [00:26:14] If you don't believe me, I want you to read about what's going on in Jordan. [00:26:17] Yeah. [00:26:18] King Abdullah is having to fire his whole government out there because the people are starting to see, hey, look, the people in Egypt that arose up and we have to do it too. [00:26:30] Power the people. [00:26:32] You know? [00:26:35] I mean, that's why I'm saying what we need to do is understand as investors and as capitalists is that this is a very precarious situation. [00:26:45] And we need to look at all financial instrument possibilities. === Stagflation and Power (15:07) === [00:26:51] Because to sit here and think that you're going to be able to put this, you know, this money, the cash in the bank, and be able to sit on that nest egg with the devaluing of this American dollar, I just don't get it. [00:27:08] You know? [00:27:11] I just don't get it. [00:27:12] So what I'm saying to you folks is that I know that the markets are up. [00:27:16] It seems like everything's back to normal. [00:27:19] It seems like, hey, look, the markets are up and maybe people will start hiring. [00:27:23] Profits are up for businesses. [00:27:25] But unemployment's still high, folks. [00:27:27] Unemployment is still up at 9.5%. [00:27:30] So take in all these factors, all right? [00:27:32] Unemployment over 9.5%, 9.7%, close to 10%. [00:27:37] Unemployment close to 10%. [00:27:40] We have commodities rising throughout the international community. [00:27:43] So high demand for commodities so that the prices are going up on everything. [00:27:47] The devaluing of the American dollar. [00:27:51] I mean, you know, this is all starting to sound like stagflation to me. [00:27:57] I mean, to me, I'm not saying that we're in it. [00:28:00] I'm not saying that, I mean, I was afraid to use that term a week ago. [00:28:06] But to approach the notion of stagflation is not irresponsible because what we're seeing here is something that is going to make the situation not only on the American front worse, but throughout the international community with the exception of few markets that are out there prepared for this situation. [00:28:29] So to sit here and think that if you're an American person and that if you just wait it out and that everything's going to be all right, it ain't going to be all right, son. [00:28:40] I mean, that's why this show is urging everybody that's within the proximity of my voice, please start using your capital. [00:28:50] And let me tell you, you know, you can start today. [00:28:53] All right. [00:28:54] You can actually start today. [00:28:55] And for you folks that are like, well, I can't get a job, baby. [00:29:00] All I can get is Mickey D's, baby. [00:29:02] All I can get is jacking the crack, baby. [00:29:05] Well, why don't you get a couple of jobs, you ass clown? [00:29:09] I mean, why don't you ever realize this? [00:29:11] Here's another tip. [00:29:11] You know, here's another financial tip from Ghost over here. [00:29:14] All right. [00:29:15] Haven't you noticed that if you're a single person, all right, and you happen to make about, you know, let's say you make about $65,000 a year, all right? [00:29:24] And you're a single person, you ain't got no kids, and, you know, it's just you. [00:29:31] You're saving your capital, you're trying to stack your chips. [00:29:33] Well, if you do your taxes at the end of the year, I'm sure that what you realize after doing those taxes, that you only take home about $35,000. [00:29:44] Clear. [00:29:46] I'm not joking. [00:29:47] I mean, you're making $67 or $65,000. [00:29:51] You're only clearing about $35,000 because the rest of it goes to all those financial obligations that these government officials that call themselves politicians are obligating for you and I. [00:30:04] So you've got to pay for those. [00:30:07] So what I'm saying is if you happen to be a single person, it's not about how much you can make as a salary. [00:30:14] It's not how much you can make as an income. [00:30:17] It's about how much you can take home, you ass clown. [00:30:22] And just imagine, if you do a little research, like most capitalists do, and you read up about the tax code, you read up about the tax brackets, and you realize that if you make under a certain amount of money at a certain job, Monroe, let's say under $500, you fall under a certain tax bracket. [00:30:44] So the amount of money that's ganked out of your check by, you know, Uncle Sam isn't as much. [00:30:52] Now, believe it or not, if you happen to just go over $500, maybe $505, $503, all of a sudden, you're in a whole new tax bracket. [00:31:02] And the taxes that are taken out of your check are a whole different ballgame. [00:31:07] It's a whole other equation. [00:31:10] So what's my advice to the people that are either unemployed or the people that are pissing and moaning about, oh, all I can get is Mickey D's, baby. [00:31:20] Well, why don't you go out and get Mickey D's, you idiot? [00:31:23] Why don't you get about two or three of those jobs? [00:31:26] Because the money that you make from those menial, easy, so easy a retard could do it job, the money that you can generate from there is actually more take-home pay than somebody who's probably making about a goddamn $60,000 a year on salary. [00:31:46] It's that simple. [00:31:48] I'm not joking, folks. [00:31:49] I know people are sitting here saying, oh, he's lying. [00:31:52] He's lying his ass off. [00:31:55] Why don't you read up the tax code, you idiots? [00:31:58] All right? [00:31:58] All you people that are pissing and moaning. [00:32:00] That's why I don't have any compassion for people that are pissing and moaning about being unemployed. [00:32:05] All right? [00:32:05] I mean, my kids, I'm unemployed because of my kids. [00:32:10] I've got to work because of my kids. [00:32:12] And then, you know, they've got jobs galore. [00:32:15] And I know that they don't like the fact that they probably have to work at a, you know, Mickey D's or, you know, one of these fast food joints. [00:32:23] But what these idiots fail to understand is that that's all we got. [00:32:28] That's all we are is a service industry oriented economy. [00:32:33] We ain't producing nothing. [00:32:36] I mean, we ain't doing nothing out here. [00:32:38] It's all we do. [00:32:39] I mean, you think about all the business models that are out here. [00:32:42] What do you got? [00:32:43] You got bars, you got restaurants, you got strip clubs, you got retail outlets, barber shops, and nail salons. [00:32:55] That's about it. [00:32:56] You know, I mean, you know, I mean, I can't think of any other, I mean, that I'm not joking, folks. [00:33:01] That's about it. [00:33:02] That's the extent of our employment market out here. [00:33:06] And for people that are pissing and moaning that they can't get a job, they can't do this, they can't do that. [00:33:10] Well, there's jobs out here. [00:33:11] The thing is, is you have to understand how to run this. [00:33:16] You have to understand how to capitalize on this. [00:33:20] You see, a capitalist can capitalize in any system. [00:33:24] A capitalist can capitalize under any circumstance. [00:33:27] I mean, all you got to do is read. [00:33:29] And you see, that's what's so unfortunate in America today. [00:33:31] Everybody's so sold on the big score. [00:33:34] Everybody's so sold on the big score that all I got to do is do this and do that and I'm rich and that's it, boy. [00:33:42] No, it's not, you moron. [00:33:44] Don't you realize that the richest people in the world, the people that are so envied, people like Henry Kravis, you know, people like these bigwigs, you know, the individuals that are actually bankrolling situations out here. [00:33:59] You know, you know that these individuals, the reason they're so rich is because they're working about 12, 15 hours a day, you ass clown. [00:34:05] You know, they're 60, 70 years old, and they're working all this time, even though they're rich and they got houses here and they got houses there. [00:34:16] Why do you think they're working? [00:34:17] I'll tell you why they're working because in America and in this global economic system, there is no such thing as, oh, I can just kick back and live great for the rest of my life and never do nothing. [00:34:29] That doesn't exist. [00:34:32] You have to continue and continue to play the game. [00:34:35] If you want to continue to attain that lifestyle of private Lear jet flying and limousine riding and hot bimbo laying and hot shot club playing, if you want all this crap, all right, if you want all this crap, you're going to have to continue to play the game. [00:34:55] You've got to continue to figure out what you're going to do with your capital, with your assets. [00:35:00] You've got to continue to attain these things. [00:35:04] It's not a joke. [00:35:05] I mean, look, I've gotten accustomed to a certain lifestyle here within the past six months. [00:35:08] Are you kidding me? [00:35:09] I don't ever want it to stop. [00:35:12] I don't ever want to want, I just want it to get better, you know? [00:35:15] And, you know, of course, all of us are going to shoot for the sky. [00:35:17] All capitalists should think, hey, I'm going to go and I'm going to be the richest man in the world. [00:35:22] I'm going to overtake Bill Gates. [00:35:23] I'm going to overtake Warren Buffett. [00:35:25] But, you know, the probability of that is probably not. [00:35:32] But you see, in the process of getting there, it's a fun time, baby. [00:35:36] Let me tell you that right now. [00:35:39] Hey, cheers right now. [00:35:40] Cheers. [00:35:41] I got some McCallan Scotch right here about to sip on. [00:35:47] Very good. [00:35:48] And, you know, for the folks that are listening in out there saying, well, why do I, why don't I like bureaucrats? [00:35:54] Why don't I like government-run bureaucracies? [00:35:58] Why don't I like government officials? [00:36:00] Well, folks, because they don't know their asses from their elbow. [00:36:02] All right? [00:36:03] And this is what makes the model of China so dangerous to capitalists worldwide. [00:36:09] Because China has merged bureaucracy with private enterprise to the point where the only way you could become a billionaire in China is if you are part of the communist government. [00:36:21] And that's dangerous because that eliminates any kind of opportunity, any kind of opportunity whatsoever for anybody that isn't connected with the communist government. [00:36:34] So in essence, I don't like government paid people. [00:36:39] I don't like it whatsoever. [00:36:41] And let me give you an example. [00:36:43] If you look on my webpage, my website, blogtalkradio.com slash ghost, and if you scroll down to the bottom and look at that little clip of Chuck kicked the American people in the ball, Schumer. [00:36:58] And you look at that statement that he makes right before Stimulus Package 2 was passed, where, and I'm going to paraphrase what he says, the American people really don't care about all the spending. [00:37:10] And obviously he was right. [00:37:14] But the reason I've kept that there for so long is because I want people to realize that this is the way these bureaucrats think. [00:37:21] They know that the American people are a bunch of idiots and they're right. [00:37:25] You want to know why they're right? [00:37:26] Because the bureaucrats are idiots. [00:37:30] The politicians are idiots. [00:37:33] The government officials are idiots. [00:37:35] And if you don't believe me, Chuck Schumer was on CNN the other day. [00:37:40] This Chuck kicked the American people in the ball, Schumer. [00:37:45] He was on CNN trying to make a case for an extension on the debt ceiling. [00:37:50] And for all those folks that aren't aware of what that is, we have to extend our credit limit, and it must be approved by Congress so that we can continue to fund the government. [00:38:02] Yeah, I know that it's been kind of said on the back of most mainstream media's talking heads breath. [00:38:12] But inevitably, this is a big deal that's happening in Washington that they need the debt ceiling to be extended. [00:38:20] They need an extended credit line so that the government can continue to conduct its business and pay its employees and continue to cut licenses and continue to do all the dumb, stupid garbage that it does. [00:38:33] And it's very a serious situation because if they don't extend the credit limit, the potential for defaulting on our debts and America turning into a damn Greek riot situation is highly probable. [00:38:51] Highly probable. [00:38:54] But anyway, let me explain why I bring this up because Chuck kicked the American people in the ball schumer. [00:39:01] This guy who wants to throw 70% tax rates and this was one of the forerunners of all the overregulation that's happening in most American businesses right now. [00:39:12] This ungrateful bureaucratic weasel, this scumbag of the earth. [00:39:18] This guy thinks, and he talks in a position as if he knows better than everybody else. [00:39:23] He's like, I'm Chuck Schumer, and I'm a senator, so I know better, and I'm going to be able to go ahead and make my laws, and there's nothing you bastards can do about it. [00:39:34] All right? [00:39:35] I'll circumcise your asses. [00:39:39] You know, he goes out in such a pompous asshole direction as if he has all the answers and all the knowledge. [00:39:46] And that's what bureaucrats do. [00:39:49] Well, here is Chuck Schumer the other day. [00:39:51] Actually, I think it was yesterday on CNN discussing his thoughts on raising the debt limit. [00:39:57] Now, I'm not going to play an exuberant amount of this clip, but I want you to hear what Chuck Schumer, it's a little 10-second clip of what exactly he said. [00:40:08] I'm not even going to say anything. [00:40:10] I don't even need to prelude it. [00:40:11] Listen, go ahead. [00:40:13] Engineer, throw that crap on. [00:40:16] So I would urge my Republican colleagues, no matter how strongly they feel, you know, we have three branches of government. [00:40:23] We have a House, we have a Senate, we have a President, and all three of us are going to have to come together and give some. [00:40:28] But it is playing fire to risk the shutting down. [00:40:32] Stop that, and I want to play that one more time. [00:40:34] Did you hear this idiot that's supposed to be an official in the Senate? [00:40:39] This guy's supposed to be a big wit in the Senate. [00:40:42] This guy's been in American government since 1975, and I want you to hear what he said again. [00:40:47] All right? [00:40:47] Listen to him describe, quote-unquote, three branches of government. [00:40:52] So I would urge my Republican colleagues, no matter how strongly they feel. [00:40:58] You know, we have three branches of government. [00:41:00] We have a house, we have a senate, we have a president, and all three of us are going to have to come together and give some. [00:41:05] I mean, do you hear this? [00:41:07] Do you hear this asshole? [00:41:08] You know, this is an official. [00:41:11] This is a supposed statesman. [00:41:13] This is supposed to be a bureaucrat that's supposed to be running the country out here. [00:41:17] And this asshole doesn't even know what the three branches of government are. [00:41:21] This is a guy who has been in office since 1975. [00:41:27] He's been a public official since 1975. [00:41:29] It is now 2011. [00:41:33] And this asshole, this dumb bureaucratic jerk ass, actually has the audacity to sit up on CNN, fingering his damn finger in our faces, telling us we've got three branches of government. [00:41:50] What are they again, Chucky? [00:41:51] So I would urge my Republican colleagues, no matter how strongly they feel, you know, we have three branches of government. === Three Branches Explained (08:00) === [00:41:58] We have a house, we have a senate, we have a president, and all three of us are going to have to come together and give some. [00:42:04] But it is playing with fire to risk the shutting down of the government. [00:42:08] Jesus, shut him up, dude. [00:42:10] Get him off. [00:42:13] I mean, did you hear this crap? [00:42:15] I mean, this is why I don't like bureaucrats. [00:42:17] Don't you understand that? [00:42:19] They're phonies. [00:42:20] They know nothing. [00:42:22] You understand? [00:42:22] They're just power-hungry imbeciles. [00:42:25] They know jack. [00:42:26] And these are the people that are pushing these laws. [00:42:29] These are the people that are signing these damn, you know, draconian, totalitarian laws like anal probes at the airports, you know, like, you know, taking pictures of your Johnson before you enter an airplane. [00:42:43] I mean, these are the types of roving wiretaps and possible internet shutdowns. [00:42:50] I mean, this is the kind of crap that is basically being put forth by these morons who don't even know what the government is. [00:42:57] That's why I'm telling you, folks, bureaucracy is the most dangerous thing to a society. [00:43:02] It stifles growth. [00:43:04] It stifles economic opportunity. [00:43:08] And anybody who sits here and thinks that government is the answer, one more time, I want you to get the damn wax out of your damn ears, all right? [00:43:17] Get it out of there. [00:43:18] You clean the damn crustaceans that are in those ear holes. [00:43:22] All right? [00:43:22] And what I want you to do is I want you to hear the stupid bureaucratic Chuck kick the American people's in the ball schoomer. [00:43:30] I want you to hear him describe the three branches of government one more time, please. [00:43:33] Hey, Chuck, can you say that one more time, you stupid, silly, fruity-looking bastard? [00:43:38] So I would urge my Republican colleagues, no matter how strongly they feel, you know, we have three branches of government. [00:43:46] We have a house, we have a senate, we have a president, and all three of us are going to have to come together and give. [00:43:51] A house, a senate, and a president. [00:43:53] He actually thinks that his senate is a part of a single branch of government. [00:44:00] A house, a senate, and a president. [00:44:02] I mean, isn't this like social studies fifth grade or something? [00:44:07] I mean, aren't they teaching this to fifth graders? [00:44:10] We've got three branches of government. [00:44:12] We've got an judicial branch, we've got a legislative branch, and we've got an executive branch. [00:44:19] And that makes me a good student in social studies because I'm a good kid and I'm listening. [00:44:28] And here you got somebody who's supposed to be a leader in the Senate, somebody who's supposed to be a leading mouthpiece for the liberal regime here, doesn't even know what the three branches of government are. [00:44:38] That's why I get so upset whenever I hear these bureaucrats talking about more taxation. [00:44:43] Whenever I hear these damn bureaucrats talking about more regulation, you know, these draconian ideas, you know, implemented on our society. [00:44:52] I mean, that's what makes me sick. [00:44:54] You know, these people are a disgrace. [00:44:55] And you know what? [00:44:56] The American people are that much more dumb, folks. [00:45:00] That's what's unfortunate about it. [00:45:02] That's why I'm not even a conservative anymore. [00:45:04] I'm not even a conservative. [00:45:06] You want to know why? [00:45:06] Look at the conservative movement. [00:45:08] It's no different. [00:45:08] They're just as dumb, for heaven's sake. [00:45:12] I mean, look at Sarah Eskimo Bimbo Palin, for heaven's sake. [00:45:15] I mean, can we describe any more of a damn poster child for hypocrisy? [00:45:21] I have no idea. [00:45:23] And yet, these imbeciles in the conservative movement try to justify her ridiculous hypocrisy. [00:45:29] It's pathetic. [00:45:32] That's why I'm no longer a conservative. [00:45:34] I spit. [00:45:35] I spit on conservatism. [00:45:42] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [00:45:45] Let's go ahead and take some callers here. [00:45:46] 302, you're on the air. [00:45:50] Hey, ghost, what's up, man? [00:45:51] My name's Michael. [00:45:52] Hey, what's going on, Mike? [00:45:55] Pretty good. [00:45:55] Look, I wanted to call your show and then a little bit. [00:45:58] I've been investing in the stock market since 2008, back when it crashed, and I've done pretty good. [00:46:02] But the problem is, is the government is driving down the value of the dollar. [00:46:06] So it's like for every dollar I make, you know, it's two steps forward, three steps back. [00:46:12] I agree. [00:46:12] That's what I've been saying. [00:46:15] But, I mean, you have to agree, though, that you have to agree, though, that the stock market is better to hold your capital in, and it'll actually increase not only with the value of profits of your company, but actually increase with the rate of inflation and the devaluing of the currency. [00:46:32] But the problem is, is that you've got to make sure that that stock for the long term is going to be able to sustain its stock highs and be able to continue to have capital or have the original worth, if not more worth, of your initial capital. [00:46:48] Well, I mean, the problem is, I mean, you know, I've put some money into young brands, which is Pizza Hut and KFC. [00:46:56] And the problem is, is all these niggas that are unemployed and can't buy chicken. [00:47:00] Oh, man, that's not navy. [00:47:02] Get them off. [00:47:02] Come on, it's Black History Month. [00:47:04] Come on. [00:47:05] What are you out of your cotton picking mine? [00:47:08] I mean, what's going on, man? [00:47:11] It's Black History Month. [00:47:12] You can't sit over here and say those types of things on Black History Month, you milky liquor. [00:47:18] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:47:24] Like I said, we were talking about the situations when it comes to bureaucrats and its effects on our markets. [00:47:32] We also talked a little bit about how the United States American dollar is falling. [00:47:38] And the reason it's falling is because of all the government spending. [00:47:41] And as a result, you have a Jekyll and Hyde effect happening here in the market. [00:47:46] Everything across the board, everything from equities to commodities is up. [00:47:51] And that's why, you know, when you see nothing down, that means that not even experts know what's going on. [00:47:58] You know? [00:47:59] Anyway, I know. [00:48:01] Look at the people in the chat room. [00:48:02] They're like, I can't believe this guy. [00:48:04] This is Black History Month. [00:48:06] Good God. [00:48:06] Martin Luther King should shove a boot in his ass. [00:48:10] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:48:18] I'm actually going to Respond to a few emails from some mouth-breathing assholes out here that have been criticizing me. [00:48:29] I've been getting a lot of emails, and I know I addressed this on Friday, but it just continues. [00:48:35] And a matter of fact, if you have some positive things to say, I'd love to hear them. [00:48:38] Ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [00:48:40] That's ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [00:48:44] But I've been getting a lot of emails saying that, you know, why do I call the listeners milky liquors and idiots and jerks and things of that nature? [00:48:53] I mean, look, if you're going to get your panties in a bundle, you know, because I'm, you know, sitting here laying down some vernacular SmackDown while kicking some knowledge, you know, maybe you should go out and, you know, listen to the fly lady or something. [00:49:07] You know, maybe you should do something a little bit more delicate. [00:49:09] You know, maybe you should go listen to, you know, some fluff that, you know, are we just going to go just have a, you know, gather around and have some tea and hold each other's hands and come by young man. [00:49:28] Well, let me explain something to you. [00:49:30] I'm not. [00:49:31] I'm not a mean man. [00:49:32] All right? [00:49:34] But inevitably, folks, if you take a good whiff of America, I mean, right now, I mean, just go outside and take a good whiff of it. [00:49:42] Smell it. [00:49:42] That smells like a dirty, smelly, disgusting carnival urinal. [00:49:55] I mean, do you understand that? [00:49:56] It's disgusting out here. === The Dirty American Smell (06:01) === [00:49:59] I mean, I wish I had an element left of optimism. [00:50:02] If you look back in the archives at blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost, I had compassion. [00:50:08] I had optimism. [00:50:11] But that optimism is all gone now. [00:50:14] And that's why I'm drinking every day. [00:50:16] That's why I'm eating, you know, a ribeye T-bone prime rib steaks. [00:50:21] You know, I'm making it rain. [00:50:22] Let me tell you something. [00:50:23] You know what I did the other day? [00:50:25] The wife and I were, you know, going down to 6th Street, to the Alamo Draft House on 6th Street. [00:50:31] And let me tell you, the Alamo Draft House on 6th Street out here in Austin, Texas gets so damn packed, it's disgusting. [00:50:38] It's pathetic. [00:50:39] I mean, you know, I mean, there's like other Alamo draft houses. [00:50:44] Alamo Draft House, by the way, is a local movie theater. [00:50:49] All right? [00:50:50] I go out there and there's just everybody waiting in line. [00:50:53] So you know what I do? [00:50:54] You know, I get a roll of like, you know, ones, you know, like $30 or $40 in ones. [00:51:01] Right? [00:51:03] And, you know, because I didn't want to wait in line, I said, hey, who wants free money? [00:51:08] And then just threw the damn thing out there. [00:51:10] And all the idiots got out of line. [00:51:12] They said, oh, yeah, I'm going to get free money here. [00:51:16] And before you know it, you know, I was like the second in line after that happened. [00:51:20] You know what I'm talking about? [00:51:22] I mean, this is what I'm saying here. [00:51:25] You have to understand, time is money. [00:51:27] I'm not going to sit here and wait in line with everybody else. [00:51:31] And you want to know why else I do these types of things? [00:51:34] Because I can do that. [00:51:36] All right? [00:51:36] You want to know why, you know, I'm a little bit vulgar? [00:51:41] You want to know why that I got a little bit of bass in my voice? [00:51:45] You want to know why that I don't talk with all kinds of little soft little feelings? [00:51:50] You want to know why that I don't sit here and say, oh, you want me to show some compassion for you, huh? [00:51:57] Yeah. [00:51:57] Oh, let me show you my toolbox. [00:51:59] Is that what you want me to do? [00:52:01] You want me to show you my toolbox? [00:52:04] You want to know why I don't do these things? [00:52:06] Huh? [00:52:08] Well, I'll tell you why. [00:52:09] I'll tell you ass-tickling, nipple-clamp-loving, butt-plug-up the ass-looking. [00:52:15] Wish you had a hot dog pickle in your hairy whole heaven, nipple clamp-loving, butt plug-up-you ass-looking idiot ass. [00:52:22] I'm gonna tell you why. [00:52:27] I'm gonna tell you why. [00:52:31] The engineer is about to throw something on, is about to throw on an audio clip of the reason why I sit here and say the things that I do, do the bad things that I do, because look, I'm not a conservative anymore, damn it, all right? [00:52:50] I'm not bound by these damn supposed ethics and morals anymore, all right? [00:52:56] I'm a capitalist, all right? [00:52:57] I'm gonna live at large, all right? [00:53:00] When I don't want to wait in line, I throw a roll of money on the floor so people can go over there and go to it like chickens to dead chicken feed while I go ahead and go on with my day. [00:53:09] That's what I do, all right? [00:53:13] That's what I do. [00:53:15] I'm a capitalist, all right? [00:53:17] I don't care about the Poe in America. [00:53:19] You see, that's the thing. [00:53:20] That's another thing I don't understand. [00:53:21] That's another thing I don't understand why you idiots email me up all the time. [00:53:25] I don't understand. [00:53:26] I don't understand why you call, you email me up and you say, oh, ghost, why don't you care about the Poe? [00:53:32] Why don't you care about the Poe in America? [00:53:38] I hate when I get this email. [00:53:41] I mean, it just gets all the damn energy and the urges and the damn anger and the fury and slattery just so upset and so angry. [00:53:53] Why don't you go to any impoverished area of America, you ass clown? [00:53:58] Go to any impoverished area of America and take a look at all the fatties, take a look at all the fat, barrel-roll, jelly-ass bastards that are barrel-rolling their asses up and down the white trailer parts, up and down the black ghettos, up and down the Mexican barrios. [00:54:18] And I ask you this once more, and I ask you this once again. [00:54:23] Can poor people get sick? [00:54:29] Can they? [00:54:33] I mean, do you understand this? [00:54:38] And once again, you know, people email me up. [00:54:40] They say I'm such a bad guy, you know. [00:54:42] I'm such a bad influence. [00:54:44] I get a lot of heat because I have a lot of young listeners that listen to me, and they say that I'm not providing them a good influence. [00:54:52] I'm not providing them a good influence. [00:54:54] I'm telling them to become capitalists and not worry about all this crap that the schools and mommy and daddy and all this other garbage that is trying to tell them. [00:55:05] I'm telling them that they got to make their own way. [00:55:07] I'm telling them that they got to be capitalists, that nobody's going to care about them. [00:55:10] Do you understand what I'm saying? [00:55:13] And let me tell you something else. [00:55:15] I don't care if I have a damn coronary right now. [00:55:18] I don't care if I'm hyperventilated. [00:55:20] I'm going to take a sip of this damn scotch here. [00:55:29] Oh, nothing like grandpa's old cough medicine to settle the whole thing down. [00:55:36] You want to know why I do these things, folks? [00:55:39] You want to know why I do these things? [00:55:41] Let me go ahead and put this clip on here, and I'll tell you. [00:55:44] It'll explain why I do these things. [00:55:48] All right? [00:55:49] Listen in. [00:55:50] It'll tell you why. [00:55:53] It's a little bit of Dennis Leary. [00:55:55] Folks, I'd like to sing a song about the American dream. === Singing About Dreams (03:31) === [00:56:00] About me. [00:56:01] About you. [00:56:03] About the way our American hearts beat way down in the bottom of our chests. [00:56:08] About that special feeling we get in the cockles of our hearts. [00:56:11] Maybe below the cockles. [00:56:13] Maybe in the subcoccal area. [00:56:15] Maybe in the liver. [00:56:16] Maybe in the kidneys. [00:56:18] Maybe even in the colon. [00:56:20] We don't know. [00:56:24] I'm just a regular Joe with a regular job. [00:56:29] I'm your average white suburbanized loud. [00:56:33] I like football and porno and books about war. [00:56:37] I got an average house with a nice hardwood floor. [00:56:42] My wife and my job. [00:56:44] My kids and my car. [00:56:46] My feet on my table. [00:56:48] And a Cuban cigar. [00:56:53] But sometimes that just ain't enough to keep a man like me. [00:56:59] Oh, no. [00:57:00] No way. [00:57:01] Uh-uh. [00:57:01] No, I've got to go out and have fun at someone else's expense. [00:57:07] Oh, yeah. [00:57:10] I drive really slow in the ultra-fast lane while people behind me are going insane. [00:57:18] I'm an extra. [00:57:23] I'm an Esto. [00:57:27] I use public toilets and I sit on the seat. [00:57:31] I walk around in the summertime saying, how about this east? [00:57:35] I'm an Esto. [00:57:37] Yo-i-yo-yo-yo. [00:57:39] I'm on Esto. [00:57:40] The world's biggest. [00:57:44] Sometimes I park in handicapped spaces while handicapped people make handicaps and spaces. [00:57:52] I'm an Esto. [00:57:56] I'm an Esto. [00:58:00] Maybe I shouldn't be singing this song. [00:58:04] Rancing and raving and carrying on. [00:58:08] Maybe they're right when they tell me I'm wrong. [00:58:16] Now, I'm an Esto. [00:58:21] Come on Esto. [00:58:25] You know what I'm gonna do? [00:58:26] I'm gonna get myself a 1967 Canilla Eldorado Convertible. [00:58:30] Hot pink with a whale-skin hop cap and all-leather cow interior and big round baby seal eyes for headlights. [00:58:38] Yeah! [00:58:38] And I'm gonna drive around in that baby at 115 miles per hour, getting one mile per gallon, sucking down a quarter pound of cheeseburgers from McDonald's and the old-fashioned, non-biodegradable styrofoam containers. [00:58:48] And when I'm done sucking down those sweet ball burgers, I'm gonna wipe my mouth with the American flag, and then I'm gonna toss the styrofoam containers right out the side, and there ain't a goddamn thing anybody can do about it. [00:58:57] You know why? [00:58:58] Because we got the bombs. [00:59:00] That's why. [00:59:00] Two words. [00:59:01] Nuclear fucking weapons, okay? [00:59:03] Russia, Germany, Romania, they can have all the democracy they want. [00:59:07] They can have a big democracy cakewalk right through the middle of the interim square, and it won't make a lick of difference because we got the bombs. [00:59:13] Okay, John Wayne's not dead. [00:59:15] He's frozen. [00:59:15] And as soon as we find a cure for cancer, we're going to throw out the Duke, and he's going to be pretty pissed off. [00:59:19] You know why? [00:59:20] If George's taking a cold shower, we'll multiply that by 15 million times. [00:59:23] That's how pissed off the Duke's going to be. [00:59:25] I'm going to get the Duke and John Cassaveti and Lee Marvin and a Jam Teckin boy and a case of whiskey and drive down a deck state. === Bombs and Democracy (15:15) === [00:59:31] You know, you really are an asshole. [00:59:33] Why don't you just shut up and sing the song, pal? [00:59:35] Come on! [00:59:39] Come on, Esto, Mr. Do. [00:59:44] A, S, H, O, L, E, everybody. [00:59:48] A, S, F, H, O, L, E. Shut it up. [00:59:59] Shut it up. [01:00:02] I hope you all understand, huh? [01:00:04] I hope you all understand now. [01:00:06] All you idiots that are emailing me up saying that I'm such a bad guy, that saying that I'm such a bad influence, that I'm a racist, that I'm a misogynist, that I'm a sexist, that I'm this and that. [01:00:19] That song was for you, my friend. [01:00:21] That song was for you because I'm a nesto. [01:00:27] Anyway, that was a little bit of Dennis Leary. [01:00:29] I'm an asshole, obviously, the name of the song is. [01:00:33] Anyway, we're in the second hour of the True Capitalist Radio Show in our second hour into a three-hour session here. [01:00:40] All right. [01:00:41] I mean, good Lord. [01:00:42] Three hours, folks, of True Capitalist Radio. [01:00:46] Anyway, folks, I want to hear from you. [01:00:48] 646-652-4869. [01:00:51] The official webpage and the website of this radio show is blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [01:01:00] That's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [01:01:04] And of course, folks, on the web page here, there's a little widget option. [01:01:09] You can cut and paste a little portable player that you can put on your Facebook page or on your MySpace page of yours truly's broadcast. [01:01:18] And let me tell you, you know what's funny about this little widget is not only is it going to play old episodes, but right now, as you speak, you can simulcast the live broadcast with the widget that should be there on the web page somewhere. [01:01:34] And if you could help me out by simulcasting and placing the widget on your social networking site, of course, I would really appreciate it. [01:01:43] So please, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [01:01:47] And of course, Twitter me at any time. [01:01:49] I'm going to start being on Twitter a lot more often, sending people tweets, trying to interact in that sort of fashion. [01:01:56] So Ghost Politics is the Twitter name to follow. [01:02:00] All right? [01:02:01] Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869. [01:02:05] Before I got off on that ridiculous tie rate, I was talking a little bit about, well, I was talking about a lot of things, but inevitably I was talking about the Jekyll and Hyde nature of this particular market. [01:02:20] And it's really unfortunate that everything's pretty much up. [01:02:26] But what's unfortunate is that no one understands that this is not going to last forever. [01:02:32] I mean, you know, these are very precarious gains, given the fact that we have international unrest. [01:02:40] We have the propensity for oil going up if this Egyptian situation happens to spread across the Middle East. [01:02:48] And let me tell you, the probability of that happening is very high. [01:02:51] The reason is, is because the reason that Mubarak is being overthrown is because of his long rule. [01:02:59] You know, I mean, they're discrediting him because he's been in the office, what are thirty years? [01:03:05] Well, that's not unlike most Middle Eastern countries which provide us with oil. [01:03:11] You know, the American people don't realize that we've been steadied flow with oil from the Middle East for a long period of time because these royal families and these particular regimes keep the oil fields safe and keep the prices low enough for us to keep buying. [01:03:30] But what's unfortunate is that if this Middle Eastern situation in Egypt kind of just spreads as it looks like it has, you know, news coming out of Jordan, King of Doha, you know, had to fire his whole government just so that he can make the people that are protesting in his country happy. [01:03:50] So I'm starting to believe that the possibility for a whole Islamic uprising situation taking over these regimes that are pretty much the market for petroleum is very, very high. [01:04:06] And I don't know if you've been looking at oil. [01:04:08] It hasn't really gone up much, to be completely honest with you. [01:04:13] I mean, you would think that it would go up a little bit higher than it has. [01:04:18] But you see, this is how Jekyll and Hyde this particular market is. [01:04:22] Everything is up. [01:04:23] Everything is up. [01:04:24] Everything you think it shouldn't be up is up. [01:04:27] And everything that you should think is up is not up high enough. [01:04:32] You know? [01:04:34] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [01:04:37] take a couple of callers here uh well i don't think well we got goku what What's going on, Goku? [01:04:44] Hey, can you hear me, Ghost? [01:04:46] Hey, what's going on, man? [01:04:48] Not so much. [01:04:50] How you doing, man? [01:04:51] Hey, you've been keeping up with this Egypt thing? [01:04:54] Yeah, I've been keeping up with that. [01:04:55] You know, the funny thing is that some girl in my school, some, no, not girl, but like some classmates didn't know that this was going on. [01:05:05] I mean, seriously, how dumb can you be not knowing that this uprising is happening? [01:05:12] Well, the reason that they don't know is because it's not, you know, in line with their American Idol viewing repertoire. [01:05:19] I mean, they're too busy watching these ridiculous supposed reality shows. [01:05:24] And the news that they do watch is not geared towards informing. [01:05:28] It's geared towards entertaining. [01:05:30] I mean, if you look at the major news outlets there, Goku, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, they're geared towards a certain brand of mentality, or not really mentality, but a certain brand of interpretation of society. [01:05:45] And basically, it's just appeasing notions of people's ideas that will probably never come about, but they're infuriating it because they could sell these advertisements. [01:05:57] And most of them lately have been these gold places that are trying to pump and dump this commodity. [01:06:05] But inevitably, Goku, the American public is completely dumbfounded, even though they have the internet, which is one of the greatest technological revolutions, one of the technological innovations of all time. [01:06:18] You can gather any information at your fingertips. [01:06:22] I mean, you can get it from thousands of different sources. [01:06:27] You can check and recheck sources, but people don't want to do that. [01:06:31] You know what they're doing? [01:06:32] They're becoming Woody Allen buttloving pedophiles trying to finger bang 14-year-old girls on the internet, Goku. [01:06:37] It's disgusting. [01:06:38] It is, Ghost. [01:06:39] It is. [01:06:40] Hey, I'm reading your description here in the winter storm. [01:06:44] Man, I live up in the East. [01:06:47] Oh, how is it, man? [01:06:49] How are you living up there, man? [01:06:50] Has any electrical problems or any shortage of heating materials happening? [01:06:57] No, I don't think so, not yet. [01:06:59] But I didn't have my school was canceled today. [01:07:02] So I don't know, but in a little bit here, like an hour, it's supposed to be like a whole bunch of rain and ice mixed snow coming down. [01:07:11] It's just going to be horrible. [01:07:13] I don't know. [01:07:14] I don't know what that is. [01:07:15] You know what, Goku? [01:07:16] You know what you need to do? [01:07:17] Well, I mean, as a potential investor, I know that you're not investing yet, but you know, you should keep track of commodities right now, all right, and speculate and make a game. [01:07:27] You know, this is where you're learning here. [01:07:29] Say, okay, look, the main brunt of the storm is here, and, you know, it's hitting over there. [01:07:36] What commodities are produced in these regions? [01:07:38] Those commodities are obviously going to be compromised. [01:07:42] Those commodities are going up because emerging markets, markets throughout the international community are growing and demand for these commodities are rising. [01:07:51] So, you know, these are the types of things you as a young investor, a potential investor, need to realize, not only on commodities in, but, you know, on stocks. [01:07:59] You know, you have to understand that, man, everything across the board on the stock market is up. [01:08:05] And the only reason that it's up is because you have so much consecutive good earnings. [01:08:09] But then you've got to take in consideration why are the earnings so good? [01:08:12] Well, unemployment is like at 10%. [01:08:15] So they're not hiring. [01:08:17] So instead of paying employees that would be feeding families, that would be feeding children and supporting households, they're putting it in other ventures like stocks, possibly other expansions that don't require any kind of employment like infrastructure redues or anything of that nature in their businesses. [01:08:39] And as a result, productivity is up. [01:08:45] The workers that didn't get laid off, they're working twice as hard so they can keep their jobs. [01:08:50] So as a result, everything's going fine. [01:08:51] That's why these profits are up. [01:08:53] But when profits are up, unemployment's high, commodities are through the roof. [01:09:01] The dollar is just devalued to the point where every day, as every day goes by, the dollar is worth less and less. [01:09:09] This is not spelling very well for the American economy, let alone a lot of the supposed modern Western markets in the international community. [01:09:20] And you should read about this. [01:09:22] You should learn about this, Goku. [01:09:24] What's happening right now is setting a precedent that's going to possibly have a ripple effect throughout the global economic system and actually implement an economic situation that is more global and less centralized on one country. [01:09:43] There you go. [01:09:44] I agree with you, Ghost. [01:09:45] I agree with you. [01:09:49] Do you have anything to say, man? [01:09:50] What else do you have to say, man? [01:09:51] Oh, can you just put me on hold so I'm still in the Skype? [01:09:55] That's what I'm listening through. [01:09:56] No problem, Goku. [01:09:57] And hey, man, good luck on that winter up there. [01:10:00] I know the East Coast is taking a pounding, man. [01:10:03] Are you stocked up on water and goods and food and stuff? [01:10:08] Yeah, I got tap water. [01:10:09] It's all good. [01:10:10] I got it. [01:10:11] All right, man. [01:10:11] Food. [01:10:13] You know, if I need to go get somebody to walk there, it's all close by. [01:10:17] Well, that's cool, man. [01:10:18] Well, you know, good luck to you. [01:10:19] And thanks for listening once again, Goku. [01:10:22] We appreciate your calling, man. [01:10:23] Put me on hold or something so I can stay in the Skype. [01:10:25] All right, man. [01:10:26] Thanks. [01:10:27] We're going to put Goku on hold. [01:10:28] But once again, we have this storm, this unprecedented winter storm that's not only clobbered the East, but now it's getting a hold of the Midwest and the South. [01:10:41] And like I've said, as capitalists out there that are looking for opportunities to profit, like I've always profited in commodities markets by speculating when looking at storms like this or other atmospheric phenomena that could potentially jeopardize the commodities of certain producers, that's when you should start playing these damn commodities futures, folks. [01:11:02] I mean, last year I made a killing off of orange juice futures because of the fact that there was that unprecedented winter storm that hit Florida and did considerable damage to the crops out there. [01:11:15] And just because the crops are damaged doesn't stop the supply and demand factor. [01:11:22] It doesn't stop the fact that people still want to drink orange juice, not only in America, but worldwide. [01:11:29] So when you can make these types of speculations and capitalize on them, that's what I'm freaking talking about. [01:11:37] That's what I'm talking about. [01:11:38] Just like Tony Montana said, what did you say, Tony? [01:11:42] This country, you've got to make the money. [01:11:45] Then when you're getting money, you're getting power. [01:11:48] Then when you get a power, then you're getting warm. [01:11:53] That's why you've got to make your own moves. [01:11:55] That's why you've got to make your own moves, folks. [01:11:57] All right? [01:11:58] Remember, capitalists are the ones with the balls. [01:12:01] We're the ones with the balls. [01:12:03] We put our money where our mouth is. [01:12:05] While everybody out there is waiting for things to happen, we're out there making things happen. [01:12:10] That's the difference between capitalists and everybody else. [01:12:14] So long live capitalists. [01:12:16] Let me go ahead and take another sip of this Mac Hallen maybe. [01:12:18] Woo! [01:12:20] It's making me feel a little loose here. [01:12:21] It makes me want to do a little dance or something, huh? [01:12:26] Tell you, that's some good stuff, man. [01:12:28] Good stuff. [01:12:28] Let me take another sip of that. [01:12:29] I can't just. [01:12:31] I can't just leave that alone, baby. [01:12:37] Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:12:42] You're listening to the True Capitalist Radio Show. [01:12:45] Once again, folks, this is the new three-hour edition. [01:12:49] All right, the new three-hour edition of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [01:12:54] We're going to be on five days a week, Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time, baby. [01:13:03] Central Standard Time. [01:13:05] And I want you to be here as often as you possibly can. [01:13:08] Spread the word about the True Capitalist Radio Show and let everybody know that we can't just sit around on our asses thinking that Big Brother government is going to give us handouts or is going to make things happen for us. [01:13:21] No, no, We're not going to wait for things happening. [01:13:27] Once again, what do I always say, folks? [01:13:29] Capitalists don't wait for things to happen. [01:13:32] We make things happen. [01:13:35] And that's what I'm talking about. [01:13:38] Let's go ahead and continue. [01:13:40] Take some more callers here. [01:13:41] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:13:45] 612, you there? [01:13:46] Yeah, Ghost. [01:13:47] How's it going? [01:13:48] Hey, what's going on, man? [01:13:50] Hey, there's a real good investment. [01:13:51] I tell you, my UPS stock went through the effing roof today. [01:13:54] That's been a really good investment. [01:13:57] Are you kidding me? [01:13:58] You know, any carrier across the board went through the roof today. [01:14:03] And that's another thing I was going to allude to here later on in the program that that should set a precedent on where our economic retail sector is going. [01:14:13] So if you happen to have a brick-mortar business or a chain of brick-mortar businesses, that would worry me. [01:14:19] Well, there's a lot of stuff going on over the internet. [01:14:21] International is growing for UPS. [01:14:23] We ship a lot of our, we have a couple factories in the Philippines and Indonesia. [01:14:28] We get a lot of stuff from them. [01:14:29] And UPS is growing overseas on BS's side. [01:14:33] That got in law with UPS when they went public a long time ago. [01:14:37] That's a great stock right now. [01:14:39] You say emerging markets overseas. [01:14:41] UPS has got to bring it over there because guess who makes all of our stuff overseas? === Bullish on Carriers (07:01) === [01:14:47] I mean, I agree with you. [01:14:48] I'm bullish on UPS, FedEx, and any other potential carriers. [01:14:53] I don't know if you realized or read about it in the news recently that the United States Postal Service is about to lay off a good chunk of their labor force, and they're actually going to subcontract a lot of their mail to third-party carriers like UPS, FedEx, and that sort of thing. [01:15:11] So there's tremendous revenue to be made in the carrier business. [01:15:16] You betcha. [01:15:17] Another thing is, ghost, with all this snow, I'm driving in Pennsylvania right now. [01:15:21] We're driving down to South Carolina. [01:15:23] Our flight got canceled, so we're driving down to North Carolina, excuse me. [01:15:28] And we're driving in this stuff. [01:15:30] But the bottom line is that there's one thing I really seriously would invest in. [01:15:34] It's the sandbags, because they're going to need a lot of sandbags in the Midwest. [01:15:37] I live in Minnesota and you know Dakotas in about March and about April when people start flooding they're going to need one thing, you know what, sandbags. [01:15:45] I would seriously invest in a lot of sandbags because those are going to be in a hot commodity here come spring. [01:15:52] Well, I could imagine. [01:15:54] But once again, I want to thank you for calling. [01:15:57] I don't know how the sandbag market is going there. [01:16:00] I think it's Capote. [01:16:02] But I want to thank you for calling and highlighting the fact that UPS did. [01:16:06] Their earnings came out today, and I think it was up over 50%. [01:16:10] Not to mention, FedEx is also looking pretty good. [01:16:13] All these other carriers that are out here competing are looking fabulous. [01:16:17] And the reason is, is because the infrastructure of retail sales now is no longer geared towards brick-mortar business, folks. [01:16:26] And I think that spells disaster for our potential growth as an economy. [01:16:31] And that means lowering down the unemployment. [01:16:35] When we have a service industry-based economy, based on services and selling products, and most folks aren't willing to go out there and intermingle with the sour scowls that are flooding these damn these malls and these shopping centers, [01:16:50] and they're staying home, pointing and clicking, and having more reliable service because UPS, FedEx, and all these other carriers have developed their infrastructures, I think that there's some serious implications for retailers that are out there. [01:17:06] I think that also it's also lucrative for potential internet investors. [01:17:13] The problem with Internet retailing is that it's that much more harder to break into. [01:17:20] In a brick-mortar retail location, usually and typically signage and foot traffic can pretty much gear the consumer towards a potential sale. [01:17:32] But if you want to compete as a retailer in the Internet market, I mean, you're competing with international conglomerates. [01:17:40] And not to mention multi-billion dollars in advertising. [01:17:45] I mean, these are the people that can literally phase you out of any type of business, not to mention undercut you on the wholesale buying. [01:17:54] Because the big multinational conglomerates are the ones that can buy at such a high volume that they're literally paying pennies on the dollar for this stuff on production. [01:18:04] So the only thing that I can advise folks to do, if you're going to invest in any kind of internet venture or let alone a brick-mortar venture, production, production, production. [01:18:15] That's all I can say. [01:18:16] Produce anything. [01:18:18] If you can produce something, that's what I'm talking about. [01:18:21] That's going to put you ahead of the game. [01:18:23] You look for a need. [01:18:24] You figure out how to construct or produce a certain element or certain product or certain service. [01:18:31] If you can produce, you're going to make some serious capital. [01:18:35] All right. [01:18:35] But you also have to look into your markets as well. [01:18:39] 253, you there? [01:18:42] Hey, what's going on, ghost? [01:18:44] This is Saul Goodman from the Bill Wagner crew. [01:18:47] Hey, what's going on? [01:18:48] What's going on, man? [01:18:51] Me and another member of WC were talking about ALU. [01:18:57] It's French Telecommunications Corporation. [01:19:01] I've been really push about it because it's just been so stagnant for the past five years. [01:19:08] But he's going my friend's going all crazy because it went up 3.5% today. [01:19:14] So what would you say about that one? [01:19:17] Well, you know, I'm not too familiar with the French telecommunication market. [01:19:21] Do they have any competitors? [01:19:25] I think their main competitors are just in the American market. [01:19:29] So Nokia and Cisco. [01:19:33] Oh, so are they landline or sailor or 4G, 3G, that type of stuff? [01:19:41] Yeah. [01:19:43] Yeah, they do the 4G networks and the network and stuff like that. [01:19:49] Well, you know, I'm definitely bullish on anything communications-wise. [01:19:54] The only thing that brings me apprehension is that a lot of the telecommunications markets throughout the international community are monopolized. [01:20:02] As a matter of fact, if you look at the South American Mexican markets in the telecommunications industry, the individual that monopolizes that market happens to be the richest man in the world, or the new richest man in the world, Julio Slim. [01:20:17] And whenever I hear about other potential competitors, and this doesn't pertain to telecommunication, this also pertains to things like digital television, satellite television, stuff like that, anything in the communications framework. [01:20:36] Generally, if they're not the ones that are in the monopolization or a potential monopolization point of a particular market, usually I would be a little apprehensive in investing anything of that nature. [01:20:49] Now, I know that sounds a little silly, but just like when China Unicom back in the 90s kind of blew up because the monopolization of the telecommunication system in China, that's the only way I would invest in anything telecommunications. [01:21:09] So if you could research that stock and you could see if they have a pretty good 70 to 80 percent of the market, if you have to look at their expansion, if they're going to gobble up any kind of internet networks, if they're going to gobble up any kind of anything else, they have the bundle packages out here in America. [01:21:30] If they're going to do anything like that in France or their surrounding markets, I would say it's a buy. [01:21:35] If it's up 3 percent, I wouldn't take too much to that at this point because everything is up. [01:21:42] Everything across the board, not just stocks, but commodities and everything. [01:21:45] So it's a helter-skelter market. === Celebrating Black History Month (04:57) === [01:21:48] I have no idea. [01:21:50] I really wouldn't know what to tell you on that one, man. [01:21:54] All right. [01:21:55] Well, I guess I'll get out in the next couple of weeks to come. [01:22:01] Oh, are you in it already? [01:22:03] You're in it? [01:22:05] No. [01:22:05] My buddy DeNigra is in it. [01:22:09] Oh, I see. [01:22:11] Well, like I said, man, what you should do is just research the stock in question. [01:22:17] And well, thank you for calling as well. [01:22:19] Research the stock in question and make sure that it has a pretty good section of the marketplace. [01:22:27] All right? [01:22:28] And go from there and check out all the other indicators, PE ratios, outstanding debt, market capitalization, that sort of thing. [01:22:39] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:22:43] You're listening to True Capitalist Radio. [01:22:46] We were talking about the United States winter storms that are happening in the Midwest, in the South, in the East Coast. [01:22:57] Apparently, Chicago is about to have its first blizzard, or it's currently having its first blizzard at this point in time, which is an unprecedented atmospheric disturbance. [01:23:07] And if you've been keeping up with the news, a lot of atmospheric disturbances have been happening as of late. [01:23:13] So what gives, right? [01:23:16] That's just going to drive prices of everything up even more. [01:23:21] I see the indications of stagflation, folks. [01:23:24] I'm not saying we're in it, but I see indications that we're getting close to it. [01:23:30] 646-652-4869. [01:23:34] Check this out, folks. [01:23:35] I'm going to go ahead and take a quick break. [01:23:37] But before I do, before I take a break, I want to let everybody know that we're celebrating Black History Month. [01:23:44] Now, I want to, you know, take some time right now and to extend some sentimental thoughts about Black History Month and us appreciating the values and the ideas that are behind it. [01:24:00] Now, Black History Month is aimed at highlighting outstanding black people that have made contributions in the United States history. [01:24:14] And, you know, the reason that we allocated the month of February as the United States of America is Black History Month is because it's the shortest month of the year. [01:24:25] No, I'm just kidding. [01:24:27] I was only kidding. [01:24:28] I was kidding. [01:24:29] I'm kidding. [01:24:30] All right. [01:24:30] I'm joking. [01:24:33] But now that we've acknowledged that Black History Month is, you know, in effect, I would like to emphasize some black culture, if you will. [01:24:48] Now, I'm going to go ahead and play a song that was comprised in the urban community, actually, off of the streets of Cleveland, of all places, Cleveland, Ohio. [01:25:03] This is somewhat of a welfare carol that got really, really, really popular. [01:25:10] I mean, you know, this welfare carol got so popular, you know, they made millions of dollars off of this. [01:25:19] All right. [01:25:19] And given the fact that today is February 1st, I think it's only fitting, and it's the beginning of Black History Month. [01:25:29] I just think it's only fitting to go ahead and play something for Black History Month by somebody from the urban community. [01:25:38] So we're going to go ahead and unleash a classic, a welfare carol classic by Bone Thugs in Harmony called First of the Month. [01:25:48] And for those of you that really can't understand the words that are going to be said, basically, this is championing the idea of the first of every month when they go and cash in those checks that are entitlements from the government. [01:26:02] And then they talk about what they do with the money. [01:26:04] So here we go. [01:26:05] Let's celebrate Black History Month, shall we? [01:26:07] Instead of mud. === Embrace the Grind (04:01) === [01:26:46] And I want fun with my wife. [01:26:48] The first time I'm havin' round, he's walkin', jokin', rollin', bustlin', livin' on budget, I'll just huggin', come, come, we got the bustin' drum, all night we high, get up to back to wear, tonight, I give up my niggas They give it up, yeah. [01:27:01] Yo, double up, nigga, what you mean? [01:27:02] We got waiting. [01:27:03] Yo, give me money, green nigga. [01:27:09] You can take it away, but it's okay, yeah. [01:27:10] Yo, keep your bank roll. [01:27:12] We're having a celebration. [01:27:16] I'm down for mine. [01:27:17] Crying after crying. [01:27:18] Put the grapes to the bag. [01:27:19] I've got a grip on the grill. [01:27:21] If we got to go, you know it's the first time I know. [01:27:23] And my nigga, we do it for real. [01:27:25] Wake up, get up, wake up, and wake up. [01:27:27] Wake up, get wake up. [01:27:32] Wake up, wake up, wake up, let's wake up, wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up, let's wake up, wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up, this wake up, wake up, get Pick up, man, and I'm feeling my district was already changed. [01:27:54] I'm going to go get in my stands. [01:27:55] Want to make sure no one's in my pocket. [01:28:00] I'm going to go get in my stands. [01:28:02] Give me a jump about that. [01:28:07] Get him up with a middle. [01:28:08] So they get that element. [01:28:09] I gotta get dead. [01:28:10] They have their father. [01:28:11] Holler, like they got much to offer. [01:28:13] Well, then we don't have that area. [01:28:15] I'm on the grass like bust on dollars. [01:28:16] Love in a bag and dog in the border. [01:28:18] Oh, oh. [01:28:19] Most of my niggas got the dynamite. [01:28:21] We don't know what it all up to. [01:28:23] And then they're ready for hydro. [01:28:24] They know to cut the fucking bumper. [01:28:27] Talk about the ticket and ride with a gone and lay up. [01:28:29] Run it through the alley, into the mountain. [01:28:31] Come on, tick in the sundown. [01:28:32] No must bomb. [01:28:33] January, don't let the level run loving the birth of the moment. [01:28:36] Wake up, wake up, wake up, just wake up, wake up. [01:28:40] Get Wake up, wake up, wake up, this wake up. [01:28:45] Wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up, let's wake up. [01:28:52] Wake up, get Gotta grind, gotta get mine. [01:29:04] That I claim and I say ain't gonna do it now Gotta find them dudes Niggas look on that side clip. [01:29:11] Niggas don't like that. [01:29:12] And telling them dumb is making that money. [01:29:14] Come back niggas. [01:29:15] That fab for the first to the bitch. [01:29:17] But I gotta take out a comma. [01:29:18] Put my rocks in the dug. [01:29:19] When I get high, they can place that blood. [01:29:21] Now the road to the bag. [01:29:23] Cut off my bump and add it to the stage. [01:29:25] Gotta watch my back. [01:29:29] I make it be the user look on me. [01:29:31] See, get a super old god. [01:29:33] Get a cup of beer. [01:29:34] Smoke a lot of weed on the fur. [01:29:38] Did you hear them? [01:29:39] Did you hear me? [01:29:39] They smoke a lot of weed on the furliness. [01:29:42] Wake up. [01:29:43] They smoke a lot of weed on the furry. [01:29:46] Mocking up till the buzzer Friday in the morning You see, you know, I'm just trying to be nice, you know. [01:30:09] And already I'm getting, you know, private messages from people saying that I'm racist of some sort. [01:30:15] What are you talking about? [01:30:16] I'm highlighting elements of the urban community out here. [01:30:21] And, you know, I'm the bad guy. [01:30:23] You know, I'm the freaking bad guy for heaven's sake. [01:30:26] All right? [01:30:28] Give me a break. [01:30:31] I'm just trying to be a nice guy. [01:30:33] You know, that's all I'm trying to do. [01:30:35] But, you know, I got ten private messages in the chat room from ass clowns pissing and moaning. [01:30:42] Why don't you take about ten steps away from my freaking butt crap, you ass clowns, all right? === Accusations of Racism (05:40) === [01:30:47] I'm not racist. [01:30:49] I make fun of everybody. [01:30:51] You know what's racist, and I've said it, and I'll say it time and time again. [01:30:54] Eminem, that's racist. [01:30:56] Eminem. [01:30:58] That's racist. [01:31:00] Some white cracker ass cracker piece of trailer trash garbage going on the television set, going on MTV, you know, making a complete asshole out of urban strife. [01:31:13] That's racist. [01:31:15] I mean, I don't know about you. [01:31:16] I mean, you assholes can sit here and beat your chest and say that I'm racist. [01:31:20] I think, me personally, Eminem, that stupid white trailer park trash, bitchy, blonde-headed fruit bowl is the most racist parody of urban strife I have ever seen in my entire life. [01:31:34] And anybody who's going to sit here and make criticisms of me should be making criticisms of that asshole. [01:31:40] All right? [01:31:41] That stupid cracker ass cracker. [01:31:43] You know, not to mention that he is influencing our children into a certain mindset and to a certain lifestyle that he's never lived. [01:31:52] He's never lived that lifestyle, you morons. [01:31:56] He's never lived that lifestyle. [01:31:59] Good God. [01:32:04] You know, somebody's asking, you know, what if a female came into my office that weighed about 330 pounds and had five kids and gets 4,000 a month? [01:32:11] Well, if she's in my office, I'm going to throw her out the window. [01:32:15] I'll throw her out the window. [01:32:16] I'll just say that she started coming in, you know, brandishing a knife saying, my kids, my kids, baby, my kids, you're not understanding. [01:32:24] My kids. [01:32:26] And then I'll just, you know, throw her out the freaking window, you know, like Beverly Hills Cop 1 style when they threw Axel Foley out the freaking window, for Christ's sake. [01:32:35] You know, I'm not joking. [01:32:38] I'm not joking whatsoever. [01:32:40] I throw a fat, disgusting piece of waste of human life, single mother that comes in making faux grand a month on five kids, weighing about 330 pounds, I throw her out the damn window, Mick Foley, or Mick Foley, Axel Foley style. [01:32:54] Mick Foley's that asshole from wrestling. [01:33:00] Good God. [01:33:02] Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869. [01:33:07] I want to talk a little bit about America's rank in the future, per se. [01:33:15] You know, like how everybody views America. [01:33:19] You know, I mean, because I know that I try. [01:33:25] I try to be optimistic during my conservative years, you know, during the time when I was conducting this broadcast as a conservative. [01:33:38] But unfortunately, I just can't have any more optimism for this crap anymore, man. [01:33:42] I'm not trying to be some, you know, unpatriotic jerk nut. [01:33:46] All right. [01:33:47] I'm not trying to be, you know, some unpatriotic jerk nut, but, you know, we're not ranked very high. [01:33:54] You know, I mean, we're not hanked very high in most things, you know. [01:33:59] I mean, especially in industry. [01:34:06] And I know that people are probably taking offense to the fact that, oh, I can't believe that you're saying that, boy. [01:34:14] I can't believe that you're sitting there saying that about America. [01:34:21] Well, I'm just saying, folks, that, you know, there was a damn article that came out today listing, and I'm not going to name it because if I start naming out where we're ranked as far as American country as compared to everybody in the international community and industry, people are going to think I'm lying. [01:34:41] People are going to think that I'm just some unpatriotic ass clown. [01:34:44] You know, people are going to think that I'm part of some kind of global conspiracy. [01:34:50] People think a lot of things. [01:34:51] But you know what? [01:34:52] You can think. [01:34:53] You can think this. [01:34:55] What I'm saying and the things that I've said and everything's been documented, that's why I'm glad we have an archive at blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [01:35:04] We got thousands of minutes of material, and not to mention commentary that predicted a lot of the things that have come to pass. [01:35:13] And let me tell you, I predicted these things, and let me take a sip of this crap. [01:35:19] Take a sip of the damn sauce here. [01:35:20] Let's take some callers here. [01:35:23] I'm going to see if I can get a good caller and let's see if they're a good guest host for the next 30 minutes. [01:35:29] How about that? [01:35:30] We're looking for a guest host for the next 30 minutes. [01:35:32] So if you think that you have some kind of personality, you think you can do a little dance or something, whatever you do, you think you can fap on the damn horn here, give me a call, 646-652-4869. [01:35:44] Let me go ahead and take a sip of this Matt Cowen. [01:35:50] Man, that's some good stuff. [01:35:51] 408, you there? [01:35:53] Hey, what's up, ghost? [01:35:54] It's Goofy Bone. [01:35:55] Hey, what's going on, Goofy? [01:35:57] Hey, happy Black History Month to you. [01:36:00] Hey, I know. [01:36:01] Happy Black History Month to you, man. [01:36:05] It's a good month to be celebrating, man. [01:36:07] As a matter of fact, as soon as I get off of the internet with the broadcaster, I'm going down here to the nearest corner store to get a 40-ounce of 8-ball. [01:36:19] That's what's up. [01:36:22] I'm also going to rent out Baby Boy from the local Redbox. === Mooching Extended Family (15:12) === [01:36:28] Okay, well, be careful with that movie. [01:36:29] Don't get influenced. [01:36:33] I'm just kidding, man. [01:36:34] What's going on, man? [01:36:37] You know, I've been talking to you about investing and buying the block and all that stuff. [01:36:42] I found a lawyer first, and this fucking good old classic American asshole wants to charge me $2,000 an hour so he could do his research when a friend of mine who did that over here, he paid somebody like $400,000, $500 an hour. [01:37:09] And then, you know, this fucking asshole in Denver, Colorado, wants to pull this junk on me. [01:37:15] I told him to go eat his shit. [01:37:17] So I was thinking, should I invest, since I live in California, should I invest in this marijuana, these smoke clubs or whatever the hell they call it? [01:37:31] Should I just throw my money where I'm at right now and just sit like a good old American on my ass and wait for it to, I guess, grow, I guess? [01:37:41] Well, you know, I mean, that is a possibility. [01:37:43] You know, they call it the new gold rush out there in California growing medical marijuana. [01:37:50] Now, I know that there was a proposition this past election to make marijuana legal throughout the state of California. [01:37:57] And what's really unfortunate is that it didn't get legalized because, you know, the reason I feel it should have gotten legalized was because the damn state of California is in such a disarray that they need some kind of revenues to bring up this particular deficit that they're in. [01:38:17] I mean, they're $25 billion in debt, or possibly more than that, if I'm not mistaken. [01:38:23] I mean, these numbers are so goddamn big, you lose track of them. [01:38:28] But at the same token, the federal government has stipulated, and so is the Attorney General, the Attorney General, the top cop, Eric Holder, he has stated that just because state laws have somehow legalized these particular substances, and he didn't just mention just marijuana, he was talking about a lot of other things. [01:38:51] Because they are superseding federal law, that the federal law will eventually trump state law once they start implementing these types of roundups of establishments that conduct themselves against federal law. [01:39:08] I'm saying is just because California doesn't arrest people for these pot shops and they have some makeshift bureaucratic system going on doesn't mean that the federal government is going to come in and possibly take all your investment or possibly charge you with federal charges of some sort. [01:39:29] I mean, I know that it's not happening at this current time at this point, but it doesn't look good. [01:39:36] I mean, we have to raise taxes in some fashion. [01:39:38] We have to get money. [01:39:40] In my personal opinion, if I was a government bureaucrat, I would wait for all those California potheads to sink all their money and their effort and their energy into these pot shops. [01:39:52] And then once the damn market is flourishing, which it looks like it is, I'll go out there and raid the damn thing, confiscate all the damn profits and confiscate all the material goods, everything. [01:40:08] And I think that it's pretty scary. [01:40:11] I mean, look, it's a gamble like everything else. [01:40:14] I got called in by some idiot named Vince who is pissed off at me because I'm telling people to invest in foreign markets. [01:40:21] He invests in Egypt and now that he sees his business up in flames, literally, he saw it on TV. [01:40:29] He's pissed at me because I'm telling people to invest in foreign markets. [01:40:33] But you take a risk either way there, Goofy. [01:40:36] I mean, whether you're investing in an American brick-mortar business, an internet business, a foreign market, real estate, I mean, life's a risk, man. [01:40:46] Exactly. [01:40:48] Another thing, Ghost, I was wondering if you could do me a big favor. [01:40:51] See, I'm the only capitalist in my group. [01:40:54] The people I hang out with are, you know, low life want to be American liberals. [01:40:59] And they've been listening to your show lately, and I was wondering if maybe you could explain to them how a capitalist is better than being a liberal. [01:41:10] Well, certainly. [01:41:11] And thank you for going, Goofy, man. [01:41:13] I appreciate you listening in. [01:41:14] Let me tell you something. [01:41:15] It's not just about liberal. [01:41:17] It's not just about conservative anymore. [01:41:20] Screw the politics. [01:41:23] And this goes out to everybody out there. [01:41:25] It's all about business. [01:41:26] Screw politics. [01:41:27] If you think that you're going to make an impact in this political system, you've got another thing coming. [01:41:33] Now, I know that there's liberals out there that want to give their whole heart and they want to give their soul to the state and Obama and whoever else is their figurehead who they pray to every day, who they believe is going to save them from their own depravity and depression, literal depression. [01:41:52] But what's unfortunate is that the reason these people are liberals most of the time, and I'm talking about people that are liberals that are just collecting entitlements and that are riding it all the way to their own financial well-being, the reason that they're liberals is because they don't want to do anything, man. [01:42:09] I mean, don't you understand that people at this point, when they're collecting entitlements, when they're collecting 99 weeks of unemployment, when they're out there collecting disability for things like fibromyalgia and pussy whip psychiatric, supposed pseudoscience psychological disorders like bipolar disorder and all this crap, all right? [01:42:32] All this crap. [01:42:34] What I say to those people is they have already gone down to the bowels of human mental capacity. [01:42:42] They have no shame. [01:42:43] I mean, you know, when somebody has no shame, those are dangerous people. [01:42:50] Those are dangerous people because then they have no integrity. [01:42:54] Then they become a threat to civilization. [01:42:56] And this is what I said in February of 2010 in my blog when I used to blog on Blogspot. [01:43:03] I said that we are seeing a change in the mental perception of America, or the general mental consensus of America is changing. [01:43:12] And it's changing to a more simplistic, ridiculous, big brother worshiping society that is so dependent on big brother and is so against having any kind of personal integrity that look at us, man. [01:43:30] I mean, have you gone to the freaking mall? [01:43:34] Have you gone to the freaking mall? [01:43:36] Have you seen the damn sick, disgusting, despicable scowls on the pusses of these particular individuals that are sitting here got the five kids trailing in back of them that they can't pay for? [01:43:47] They got a spouse next to them that's just, you know, completely wants to lose it and, you know, flip their wig, you know, give themselves a damn Harry Carey session. [01:43:55] You know? [01:43:57] I mean, have you seen these people? [01:43:58] These are the people that aren't capitalists. [01:44:00] You see, there's nothing I can say, Goofy. [01:44:02] There's nothing I can say to those liberals that are out here sitting on their fat asses, pupping the magic dragon and collecting the damn entitlements out here. [01:44:09] There's nothing I can say to them. [01:44:11] They're pathetic. [01:44:12] They're beneath you, Goofy. [01:44:14] You shouldn't even have them as friends. [01:44:16] You should spit on these people. [01:44:18] That's what you should do. [01:44:20] Anybody who's going to sit here and, you know, what really makes me sick, what really just makes me upset is when I'm in a social situation, all right? [01:44:33] Or if I'm in any kind of situation where I have to interact with another freaking person, all right? [01:44:38] It makes me sick to my stomach that I actually have to hear these people's problems. [01:44:43] It seems to be like the precursor of any conversation in America today. [01:44:48] These freaking people telling you their problems. [01:44:50] Oh, yeah, my son, he got four kids and he's in jail. [01:44:55] And my daughter, she's got to have an operation on her crotch and she stinks and smells like bad tuna fish. [01:45:04] And my kids and my kids, I don't want to hear this crap. [01:45:12] I mean, do you understand it? [01:45:13] Do you want to know why people tell you their problems? [01:45:16] Do you want to know why they unload these things on you, folks? [01:45:19] Because they want you to feel compassion because maybe, just maybe, they can guilt trip you into some kind of obligation. [01:45:28] Yeah, they want something from you, folks. [01:45:30] People aren't just going to tell you their problems because, oh, you look like a nice person. [01:45:36] These people are emotional vampires. [01:45:40] Do you understand? [01:45:42] They're emotional vampires. [01:45:43] They want to suck whatever they can out of you if you can take care of their kids. [01:45:48] Let me tell you something. [01:45:49] If you happen to have somebody that has already moved the conversation in potentially leaving off their children with you, get the hell away. [01:45:56] Run away as fast as you can. [01:45:58] Because once you make that obligation to take care of these freaking brats, you're going to have to do it over and over and over again. [01:46:08] I mean, haven't you noticed that also about our social America, about the social interaction of America? [01:46:15] Haven't you noticed that's the typical story of friendship in today's America? [01:46:21] This pendulum of friendship always leans to one side. [01:46:25] And that side is the idiot that's the fuck up. [01:46:28] Excuse my French. [01:46:31] You know, the idiot that always has bad luck. [01:46:34] The idiot that's always calling you that needs a ride. [01:46:37] I need a ride. [01:46:38] I need you to help me do this. [01:46:40] I need you to bail me out of jail. [01:46:42] My kids, I need this. [01:46:44] I need that. [01:46:45] I mean, haven't you noticed that? [01:46:47] That's why I'm saying, Goofy. [01:46:50] And that's why I'm saying to everybody, if you have any one of these dreadful friends that are nothing but detriments, that are actually costing you money, that are like a freaking bag of bricks. [01:46:59] Just set them the hell down. [01:47:01] And this goes for family, too, folks. [01:47:04] Don't think that family is somehow some sacred idea, all right, that surpasses stupidity, that surpasses ridiculous mentalities. [01:47:14] Let me tell you something. [01:47:15] There's nothing worse in the world that can bring you down than some ridiculous, incompetent, loser family member, all right? [01:47:23] Some idiot that, you know, because he's your family, it's the family, baby. [01:47:29] The family. [01:47:30] Because he's your family, or she's your family, you got to take care of this prick. [01:47:36] All right? [01:47:36] And it doesn't matter what they do. [01:47:38] All right. [01:47:38] It doesn't matter if they're drug addicts. [01:47:41] It doesn't matter if they're drunks. [01:47:43] They beat their kids. [01:47:46] This and that. [01:47:46] Oh, no, you've got to take care of these idiots. [01:47:49] You got to bail them out. [01:47:50] You got to do this and that. [01:47:51] Let me tell you something, folks. [01:47:52] Don't be afraid to turn your backs on these so-called family members. [01:47:58] Remember, a family is supposed to help each other. [01:48:02] They're supposed to make sure that you all succeed. [01:48:06] You all are supposed to have all your best interests at hand, not a single best interest. [01:48:11] You know, I mean, that's what really sucks, is that most of the time in our materialistic America, in our freaking American idol-induced America, in this stupid star-fucking America, we've got these people out here that are just utilizing the emotionalism of family ties. [01:48:31] You know, utilizing the emotionalism of family ties so that they can mooch off of your capital. [01:48:39] So they can mooch off of your materials. [01:48:42] They can mooch off of your energy. [01:48:45] They can mooch off of anything. [01:48:47] And let me tell you something else. [01:48:49] A lot of the times, a lot of these people, they don't even want materials. [01:48:53] A lot of the times, individuals in today's America, they don't even want to mooch materials now. [01:48:58] They just want to mooch emotion. [01:49:00] Yeah, that's right. [01:49:02] I mean, people are so sick in today's society that they actually do ridiculous, pathetic, heinous acts in hopes of getting emotionalism from other people. [01:49:17] You know what I'm talking about. [01:49:19] You know? [01:49:20] You know what I'm talking about. [01:49:21] You know, when everybody, oh, look, it's the screw up. [01:49:25] Oh, look, come here. [01:49:27] Give me a hug. [01:49:28] Oh, it's okay. [01:49:29] That's what they like. [01:49:32] I mean, haven't you ever heard of Munch Hauskins by proxy syndrome? [01:49:36] It's about these idiot whore mothers that purposely hurt their children, that purposely harm their children in just horrific, disgusting fashion in hopes of getting emotion from third parties. [01:49:50] Like, oh, my God, I heard, I came right away when I heard, Kamir, is she okay? [01:49:56] Oh, my God, people love this crap in today's America. [01:50:00] I mean, we're sick, man. [01:50:01] We are sick. [01:50:03] We are sick freaking people. [01:50:06] So that's why I'm saying for Goofy out there who wants me to tell his friends who are probably the same mooching ass, not just mooching emotionally, but economically, socially, the whole works, for me to tell them not to be liberals. [01:50:19] Hey, it's too late, pal. [01:50:21] It's too late. [01:50:22] They have no integrity. [01:50:24] All right? [01:50:25] They have no shame. [01:50:26] These idiots would probably steal money from a blind three-year-old girl if the opportunity was there and nobody was looking. [01:50:35] Do you understand what I'm saying? [01:50:37] There's no, you know, bringing these people out from the moochers that they are. [01:50:44] I mean, they've already shut down their mentality. [01:50:46] There's no way around it. [01:50:51] Take a drink of this scotch here, folks. [01:50:59] Anyway, I'm just getting a little emotional, folks. [01:51:01] Folks, I'm sorry, I'm choked up here. [01:51:04] I'm choked up because it's the truth. [01:51:08] There's no such thing as good friends anymore. [01:51:11] There's no such thing as, you know, family. [01:51:16] I mean, luckily, I've got a wife that I built a great family with, but you take a look at all the extended family, you know? [01:51:28] I mean, the extended family. [01:51:32] I mean, those are the ones that are going to bring you down. [01:51:33] You know, the nieces, the nephews, the cousins, the aunts, the uncles, these morons. === Charlie Sheen Chaos (13:34) === [01:51:40] And when you're a capitalist and they see that you're living large, get ready. [01:51:47] Get ready. [01:51:49] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:51:55] I'm taking calls, man. [01:51:56] I want to hear from you. [01:51:57] All right? [01:51:58] I want to hear from you. [01:52:00] I mean, do you understand where I'm talking about, folks? [01:52:02] I know that there's people out there probably saying that I'm a harsh individual, that I'm some kind of a bad man, because I'm saying to people that this is the way life is, man. [01:52:12] I'm a realist. [01:52:13] All right? [01:52:16] I'm a realist here. [01:52:18] I mean, these people are leeches in America. [01:52:20] There's no more wholesome person. [01:52:23] There's no more down-to-earth people. [01:52:27] I mean, look, whenever I go out to the happy hour over here on West 6th Street, you know, and ticket with these pretentious want-to-be-rich assholes, I mean, you know, I got to talk BS conversation. [01:52:39] But you know what? [01:52:40] I understand that I can separate that BS conversation from what actually is the intention of the parties that I'm talking to. [01:52:48] I mean, everybody in every aspect of life is looking to get something off of somebody else. [01:52:56] And if you're a capitalist, and let me tell you something, when you're a real capitalist and you're living lavish and you're able to drink Mac Allen single-month scotch, you're able to buy bottles of Moet and Crystal like it's going out of style, when you're able to puff on Opus Ex and Cuban cigars, when you're able to buy threads from nice ass suit shops, people are going to know that you are a capitalist and you have money, [01:53:23] and they're going to try every way possible, emotion, friendship, family, whatever the case might be, in an attempt to try to get you to give them something. [01:53:37] As a capitalist, what you should do, when people come up to you asking you for anything, there should be something done in exchange. [01:53:44] It should be a deal. [01:53:46] That's what capitalists need to realize, that every day of their life is business, man. [01:53:51] Every freaking day of their life is business. [01:53:53] You know, when you look at people spending their money, that's business. [01:53:56] You've got to look at what they're buying. [01:53:58] Look at their clothes. [01:53:59] You know, look at how people, you know, what people are eating. [01:54:02] Take a look at parking lots as you pass by freeways. [01:54:06] You know, take a look at the news. [01:54:07] I mean, don't look at the regular media. [01:54:09] The mainstream media sucks. [01:54:11] I strongly advise you, if you want the real news, go on business, any business channel. [01:54:17] And you'll get the real, the real shit, if you want my personal opinion. [01:54:21] Excuse my French. [01:54:25] Ah, man, that's some good Mac Allen. [01:54:28] But you see, folks, that's why I was bringing up Charlie Sheen yesterday. [01:54:33] This is what's happening to Charlie Sheen, folks. [01:54:35] Charlie Sheen is a man that is alone with a lot of goddamn money. [01:54:40] This is a guy who's making, what, $2.5 million an episode on top of whatever, $350 million in syndication for this ridiculous show, Two and a Half Men. [01:54:50] And that's on top of all the other cash that he's made throughout the years as he's been an actor. [01:54:55] So this guy's filthy rich. [01:54:56] He's got money hanging out the anus. [01:54:59] All right. [01:55:01] Yeah, I mean, he has got gang loads of capital. [01:55:03] And what did he do? [01:55:04] All right. [01:55:05] What did he do? [01:55:06] He had to go out and get married. [01:55:08] He thought he could get married to somebody, one of these, you know, hot tamale bimbos in Hollywood, Denise Richards. [01:55:14] All right? [01:55:14] Married her, had a couple of kids with this slut. [01:55:17] And lo and behold, what did she do? [01:55:19] She left them for the guitarist for Bon Jovi. [01:55:24] Oh! [01:55:26] Little bit of prayer, McMahon, and I made him my mind. [01:55:33] I mean, can you believe this crap? [01:55:35] She left Charlie Sheen and she took the kids too. [01:55:38] You see, that's the thing about it, folks. [01:55:40] When you're a capitalist, especially as a man, you've got to be very careful when picking out your significant other and signing a marriage document. [01:55:48] You have to remember, folks, marriage, as much as people want to take it as sacred, oh, Jesus, there is Jesus, and all this crap about marriage, inevitably, what do you do? [01:56:00] You got to go down to a courthouse. [01:56:02] You got to sign a document. [01:56:03] You have to have a contract. [01:56:04] You have to sign a contract. [01:56:06] And who are you getting into a contract with? [01:56:08] You're getting into a contract with your significant other. [01:56:12] That's right. [01:56:13] This is a legal business document, folks. [01:56:16] So when you make a decision to go out and marry some stupid, skanky bimbo because she has a nice rack or she, you know, got a Vita Guerra ass or something, and you decide to go out there and marry her and impregnate her with about two or three kids, and you're bawling, and this broad decides that your pogo stick ain't hopping her way anymore, [01:56:40] and she goes hops on something that looks good in a leather jacket, she can go leave you, take the kids, and take 50% of what you got on top of alimony, on top of child support, and booyah. [01:56:54] What are you left with? [01:56:54] You're left with nothing. [01:56:56] Well, Charlie Sheen was in that same situation, but the difference is that he's got so much money, he really didn't make a dent into his lifestyle. [01:57:04] It still was a hard dent, believe me. [01:57:06] I mean, if I was Charlie and I saw Denise Richards down the street, I mean, Jesus, I don't know if I could, you know. [01:57:13] I mean, the spirit of Ike Turner would resonate in my physical being. [01:57:18] You know, anyway, let me just move on. [01:57:21] He leaves, you know, this bitch leaves him, you know, takes him to the cleaners legally. [01:57:26] She's got all kinds of money now. [01:57:27] She's with the asshole from Bon Jovi, the guitarist, Zambora, whatever his name is. [01:57:33] You know, Charlie's left. [01:57:34] He's out here, right? [01:57:35] He's emotionally vulnerable. [01:57:37] He's broken. [01:57:38] Well, let me tell you, these women, especially these women that are looking for a guy to take care of them, to be a mooch. [01:57:46] These women can smell an emotional, broken man from 100 miles away. [01:57:52] Especially an emotional, broken man with money. [01:57:57] Oh, Jesus. [01:57:58] Are you kidding me? [01:57:59] I mean, you know, this is the same thing that happened to Paul McCartney with that one-legged prostitute, you know, that one British bitch. [01:58:08] You know, once Paul McCartney's wife died, he was on the rebound. [01:58:11] This one-legged prostitute over here saw this idiot coming, and before you know it, she's, what is it, $300, $400 million in now? [01:58:20] She got divorced. [01:58:21] She got three, $400 million settlement. [01:58:23] Who knows? [01:58:23] Who cares? [01:58:24] But you see, this is what I'm talking about. [01:58:26] And Charlie Sheen, he got married again, folks. [01:58:29] He didn't just leave it at this Denise Richards. [01:58:31] He got married again. [01:58:33] He got married again, and he got married to some stupid, stanky, you know, bad tuna-smelling slut bag. [01:58:41] All right? [01:58:43] And lo and behold, this bimbo, this past Christmas Eve, when Charlie Sheen probably, you know, took a private Learjet with her to Aspen, Colorado. [01:58:54] All right? [01:58:56] Aspen, Colorado. [01:58:58] I mean, if you're a woman listening in, could you get any more romantic, huh? [01:59:03] I mean, would your poontang be dripping anymore if your man said, hey, I'm taking you to Aspen, Colorado, Christmas Eve, so we can breathe the mountain air and see Santa, you know, flying through the mountains. [01:59:20] I mean, could you get any more picturesque romantic, right? [01:59:23] Well, no. [01:59:24] This bimbo that, you know, Charlie Sheen, Charlie Sheen got with, what did she, what happened? [01:59:31] What happened? [01:59:32] Oh, she was unhappy being in Aspen for some reason. [01:59:36] I don't know whatever happened. [01:59:38] She calls the cops, claims Charlie Sheen gave her a backhand. [01:59:43] And now look at Charlie Sheen. [01:59:45] He's got to go back to divorce court and settle out another alimony case, another situation legally to pay off this skanky slut that he married on the rebound. [01:59:57] Now what's up with Charlie? [01:59:59] Now what is he doing? [02:00:00] He's lonely, folks. [02:00:00] Don't you understand that? [02:00:01] This is what I'm telling you. [02:00:02] As a capitalist, if you don't have a set base of an inner circle, if you don't have a significant other that you can trust, that you can truly trust, then that's a serious deterrent or a serious obstacle in your progress as a capitalist. [02:00:22] Now what is Charlie Sheen doing? [02:00:23] Well, he's going back to sniffing cocaine like he's going out of style. [02:00:28] He's doing like eight-foot lines of cocaine. [02:00:30] He's bumping rails like a goddamn bumper car in a damn carnival or some crap. [02:00:37] I mean, you know, as the reports come out from TMZ, he is so sick in the head and strung out on all this coke and partying out so much that he actually talked about starting a quote-unquote porn family. [02:00:54] A porn family is what he wanted to start. [02:00:58] He had like every, I mean, he's just gone nuts, folks. [02:01:01] He's gone nuts. [02:01:01] And that's what will happen when you've got money and you realize that you just can't find that emotional stability that you need as a human being. [02:01:10] You can't find that particular aspect of civility, you know, of being able to be human. [02:01:18] You know, when you can't find that and you've got so much money and you've been screwed by every emotional investment that you put into whatever bimbo or whatever family situation, whatever it is, this can be a detriment. [02:01:31] And as you can see from Charlie Sheen, it's happening to him. [02:01:34] And look, folks, I know that there's people listening in and live and a lot of people listening in into the archive at blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:01:43] If anybody, if anybody out there knows Charlie Sheen, if you happen to know his phone number or anything, email, shoot him an email, shoot him a phone call and tell him that we want to talk to him right here on the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:01:59] All right, we understand. [02:02:01] We're not hating on Charlie Sheen out here. [02:02:03] All right, so what? [02:02:04] The guy's a sexual deviant. [02:02:06] He wants to tag Team Porno Star six at a time and have Coke binges for about two weeks straight in five-star hotels. [02:02:13] All right, big deal. [02:02:15] If you've got the money to do it, as long as he's not breaking a bitch's nose or something, as long as he's not out there committing felonious assaults and committing havoc in the streets, who cares? [02:02:29] Who cares for Christ's sake? [02:02:33] But you see, this is what's going to happen, folks. [02:02:37] When you can't find happiness in what the supposed genuine human emotions are there that are supposed to be there for real, when you can't find that peace, that inner peace, this is what happens when you've got lots of cash, folks. [02:02:52] And I feel for Charlie Sheen. [02:02:54] Hey, Charlie Sheen, if you're out there, come on down. [02:02:58] Come on down. [02:02:59] Ghostpolitics at yahoo.com is my email address. [02:03:02] Hook me up, Charlie. [02:03:03] I know you're in rehab right now. [02:03:06] But hook me up. [02:03:07] Give me a call. [02:03:07] All right? [02:03:09] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:03:13] I want to hear from you, folks. [02:03:15] I want to hear from you. [02:03:16] We are in the third hour, the unprecedented third hour of the True Capitalist Radio Show, folks. [02:03:22] And like I've said, we are going to go three hours from 4 to 7 every damn day, Monday through Friday. [02:03:29] Of course, I've got to have a weekend, folks. [02:03:31] I've got to have some time to breathe, especially out here in Austin, Texas. [02:03:35] Let me tell you, I know that there's a lot of people emailing me up, these damn disgusting, despicable mouth breathers out here that are emailing me up saying that, oh, you're making Austin bigger than it is. [02:03:47] It's not that good of a city. [02:03:49] It's not. [02:03:53] Well, you know, you can continue to say that all you want to, man, but it is hopping out here. [02:03:58] I love it. [02:03:59] I've never been much of a city boy. [02:04:00] I'm from Texas out here. [02:04:02] Moved into the inner city. [02:04:05] Moved into the inner city out here by West 6th Street. [02:04:09] I live in a beautiful high-rise condominium over here overseeing the city. [02:04:12] I also have an office in the middle of the city. [02:04:15] Everything's within walking distance. [02:04:17] And if anything isn't within walking distance, it's, you know, it's within cab distance. [02:04:22] Or you can get one of them, you know, those stupid little green cabs, you know, that, you know, these idiots ride a bike and they got some kind of little cart in the back that they're supposed to, you know, peddle your ass to wherever the hell you need to go. [02:04:35] I mean, those are the most biggest rip-offs. [02:04:37] Those idiots aren't in shape. [02:04:38] You know, I mean, I'm a big man. [02:04:41] I'm about six foot four, you know, pretty big guy here. [02:04:45] You know what I'm talking about? [02:04:47] I look like I can whoop a man's ass. [02:04:49] Let's put it that way. [02:04:51] It looks like it ain't nothing for me to whoop a man's ass. [02:04:53] And then when I get in one of the back of these little stupid green taxicab bikes or whatever the hell you call these craps, these idiots can't even peddle their asses up and down the street trying to get me to my damn destination. [02:05:03] But either way, everything is within walking distance. [02:05:06] Everything is within distance of a cab. [02:05:11] And there's just everything out here, man. [02:05:13] I mean, the nightlife is unbelievable. === Weaponizing China Talk (15:45) === [02:05:15] It's safe. [02:05:16] You know, the only thing you have to worry about out here is a couple of bums coming up to you asking you for some, you know, some change or something. [02:05:22] And let me tell you something. [02:05:23] Don't give the bums change in Austin, Texas. [02:05:26] If you are an imbecile, then you can go ahead and give the bums change in Austin, Texas. [02:05:32] But, you know, you give one bum change. [02:05:34] These idiots will come out of every nook and cranny out of bushes, out of manhole covers and crap, saying, come on, me, I got to come on. [02:05:43] You got a dollar, baby. [02:05:44] You got 50 cents, baby. [02:05:45] Come on, me. [02:05:46] I need it, baby. [02:05:48] I suck your boop. [02:05:52] I'm not joking. [02:05:53] But I love Austin, Texas, man. [02:05:55] I mean, you know, this is what I'm talking about. [02:05:57] This is the way everybody should be living. [02:06:00] They should be living nice. [02:06:01] You know? [02:06:03] They should be feeling good out here. [02:06:05] They should be living large. [02:06:06] You know, not pissing and moaning about, ah, my kids. [02:06:10] My kids, baby. [02:06:15] Anyway, I want to talk a little bit about something else that happened in the news that's not necessarily related to capitalism, but it's making fun of China. [02:06:24] And, you know, I don't really like China very much. [02:06:26] I mean, I'll invest in some of the markets out there via the stock market or something of that nature. [02:06:33] But I don't even invest that much capital in there because, like I've said before, the bureaucratic system of China is a direct threat to the private enterprise of America. [02:06:45] So the news out of China, right? [02:06:48] China, apparently, you know, on their state-run television, aired some aerial military exercises or some kind of footage of some new fighter that China is invested in. [02:07:06] And supposedly the fighter was just, you know, going all over the place and, you know, the footage showed, you know, what looked like goose from top gun, you know, basically killing the enemy, you know? [02:07:20] And, you know, the state-run television of China actually aired this. [02:07:25] Well, lo and behold, it was Goose from Top Gun. [02:07:31] I kid you not, folks. [02:07:33] I kid you not. [02:07:34] You need to look this up. [02:07:37] What's the headline of this thing? [02:07:38] It says, China footage stirs up suspicion. [02:07:42] All right? [02:07:43] And just take a look. [02:07:45] You know, if you can find it on YouTube or if you can find it via a video search, take a look at the two side-by-side comparisons between the Chinese state-run broadcasted footage and goose from Top Gun. [02:08:01] It's exactly the same. [02:08:04] Now, what I'm trying to, I mean, if I was some, you know, Chinese citizen who's being taxed half to death, and on top of which, you know, being forced to, you know, work 12, 15 hours a day at, you know, 10, [02:08:20] 15 cents an hour, and, you know, all this centralization of my economy and my, you know, draconian life, and all you can come up with to defend our country or attempt to make it look like you're defending our country is this goddamn footage from Top Gun. [02:08:42] I mean, you've got to be kidding me, man. [02:08:45] But it makes the Chinese government look like a bunch of imbeciles. [02:08:50] So anyway, I actually have somebody that's within the bureaucratic system of China. [02:08:57] This is the spokesperson for the Communist Government of China. [02:09:02] He's pretty much of a normal here on True Capitalist Radio. [02:09:07] So he's going to give us his insight, if you will. [02:09:11] He's going to give us his insight on the situation at hand. [02:09:14] Of course, when reporters tried to ask the Communist Government of China on the suspiciousness of the footage that they released over the Chinese state-run television and the comparison or the eerie similarity between them and the goose footage from Top Gun, they didn't have pretty much anything to say. [02:09:37] But, you know, you know us here on True Capitalist Radio Show, folks. [02:09:41] We try and retry. [02:09:43] We actually have somebody here from the Communist Government of China ready to give us his particular perspective or his propaganda or whatever he's going to say about the footage at hand. [02:09:56] Mr. Fortune Cookie, are you there, sir? [02:10:09] Out there in America trying to talk garbage about the communist government in China. [02:10:15] Come on, local. [02:10:17] We have a lot of weapon here. [02:10:20] We have a lot of weapon here, motherfucker. [02:10:24] All you people try to compare that footage with that goose from the top of gun chuckstick up you asshole. [02:10:36] Motherfucker? [02:10:40] I don't appreciate the American government or the American people to try to make fun of the Chinese government by saying we release the Top Gun footage. [02:11:03] That's right. [02:11:05] So all you American people have no honor, you better watch your ass, motherfucker. [02:11:13] We owe you American debt. [02:11:16] We can come to collect today. [02:11:20] You understand? [02:11:21] Please come collect today, you motherfucker. [02:11:24] Go back to the Chinese government. [02:11:28] I have nothing else to say. [02:11:30] I am Mr. Fortune Cookie. [02:11:34] I'm going to get him off. [02:11:39] Get him off. [02:11:42] All right. [02:11:43] As you can see, the Communist government of China is just really doesn't have much to say about that, you know, weird footage, that very similar footage between what they broadcasted as an aerial exercise on the state-run Chinese television and the goose footage from Top Gun. [02:12:04] I mean, can you get any more humiliating for a centralized bureaucratic system? [02:12:10] I mean, where's all this money going to? [02:12:12] You know, where's all the money that China's getting from the manufacturing all the technological gidget for the world? [02:12:21] Where's all the money going? [02:12:23] If they're not actually putting it into their aerial assault, because I mean, they are buying weapons. [02:12:29] I mean, let's not say that they're not. [02:12:30] Let's not say this is just some peaceful commie, you know, country here. [02:12:34] These guys are buying weapons. [02:12:36] But, you know, for them to sit here and broadcast a clip of Top Gun and put it on state-run television and claim that it's a military exercise showing China's aerial might. [02:12:53] And then, you know, we're pretty, you know, if anybody that knows, everybody knows TV, it's definitely the fat, jelly-ass American people. [02:13:01] All right? [02:13:02] And they were the ones that put two and two together. [02:13:04] I mean, especially Top Gun. [02:13:05] I mean, you know, that's the whole reason why Tom Cruise is still alive, for Christ's sake. [02:13:10] I mean, that's the only reason why people go see Tom Cruise's movies is because they remember old Top Gun, huh? [02:13:17] Oh, man. [02:13:18] And speaking of Top Gun, have you seen that disgusting, despicable looking, you know, look like she just came out of the rain bulldype, Kelly McGillis, who was the love interest of Tom Cruise in the, you know, I mean, this is a side note, of course, the love interest of Tom Cruise in Top Gun. [02:13:38] I mean, have you seen this chick lately? [02:13:41] I mean, good lord. [02:13:42] I mean, good God. [02:13:45] I mean, I'd like for that, I mean, on top of putting a side-by-side comparison of the Chinese footage that was aired on state-run television as an aerial exercise and the Top Gun footage, you should also put a recent pic of Kelly McGillis and the old pic of her in Top Gun. [02:14:03] And I want you to compare the two. [02:14:04] And you probably, if you're a man, you probably won't be able to get an erection for a month. [02:14:10] All right? [02:14:11] Seriously. [02:14:14] I mean, if you really want to make somebody's day sour, I mean, you know, take one of those pictures of McGillis and, you know, print it out and throw it out as a postcard. [02:14:24] You know, throw it out as a Christmas card. [02:14:26] You know? [02:14:28] I'll tell you right now, people will start, you know, being, but anyway, I didn't mean to get off on that footnote, but seriously, man, I mean, China had the audacity to think that people are this stupid. [02:14:45] I mean, this is what I'm telling you about bureaucrats, folks. [02:14:48] I don't like bureaucrats whatsoever. [02:14:51] I hate bureaucrats. [02:14:52] And this is exactly why, because they're dumb. [02:14:55] You understand? [02:14:55] Anybody who's a bureaucrat, if you're listening to me right now, you're an idiot, all right? [02:15:00] Just face it, you're a moron. [02:15:01] Look at yourself in the mirror right now. [02:15:03] If you happen to be a bureaucrat, if you're getting paid by the government, if you're getting paid by the state, if you have some lush job pushing around papers somewhere in some bureaucracy, I want you to get up off your ass right now. [02:15:16] I want you to do me a favor. [02:15:17] Stop what you're doing. [02:15:18] You're probably rustling around papers, acting like you're doing something productive. [02:15:22] Stop what you're doing. [02:15:23] If you are a bureaucrat and you're listening to the sound of my voice, stop what the hell you're doing. [02:15:28] Stop it. [02:15:29] All right? [02:15:30] And now what I want you to do is once you get your fat ass up off that chair that you're used to living about eight, nine hours a day for, all right? [02:15:36] Once you get your fat ass up off that chair, I want you to go to your nearest mirror, you piece of crap. [02:15:41] I want you to go to your nearest mirror and I want you to look at yourself. [02:15:45] I want you to look at yourself in between those bureaucratic beady eyes of yours. [02:15:50] I want you to look deep and down in that soulless body you call a carcass right there. [02:15:55] I want you to realize and look in your eyes and say, I'm a bureaucrat. [02:16:01] I make no contribution. [02:16:03] I make no progress. [02:16:05] I stagnate progress. [02:16:09] I drain tax dollars. [02:16:11] All right? [02:16:11] And once you're done doing that, once you're in the mirror looking at yourself in your bureaucratic beady eyes and knowing that you're no kind of contribution to civilization, once you realize that all you are is some paper pusher that's overinflated with budgets and pensions, I want you to look at yourself in your eyes and I want you to spit in your face. [02:16:34] I want you to spit in your damn face. [02:16:37] All right? [02:16:38] Spit in your face. [02:16:41] And that's from me to you because you damn bureaucratic pieces of nothing deserve it. [02:16:50] You understand that? [02:16:52] You don't deserve. [02:16:53] You deserve a good spit in the face. [02:16:56] And that's from me to you, you bureaucratic bastards. [02:17:00] 646-652-4869. [02:17:03] We're going to take some calls here. [02:17:04] If you have anything to say to me, if you think that I'm a bad man, if you think that I have no compassion, whatever the case might be, I want you to give me a call. [02:17:11] 646-652-4869, you Milky Licker. [02:17:17] Gary Schultz, are you there? [02:17:19] Yeah, hey, man. [02:17:20] I just want to say you bring up a lot of good points. [02:17:22] I love your show. [02:17:23] I watch it every week, but you're a dick-sucking baggot. [02:17:26] Is that all you got to say with that fruity-ass voice, for Christ's sake? [02:17:30] You sound like you should be at a Michael Eilick party, you fruity bastard. [02:17:35] You know, I wouldn't be surprised right now if you're getting yourself all dressed up in some RuPaul drag queen get-up, getting ready to service a glory hole down there in the village in New York City somewhere, you stupid fruity-ass bastard. [02:17:48] So don't sit up here and give me a call and make those derogatory statements on my show again, you stupid milky liquor, because you're lucky that you are down here in some sort of fiber optically connected network, and we're not in some face-to-face barroom situation because I would be more than happy to stomp your teeth so far down your throat that you'll be able to chew the ham and cheese sandwich that you had this morning, you fruity-ass bastard. [02:18:16] You fruity-ass little bastard. [02:18:18] And the next time you're going to call me up, and the next time you're going to say anything, anything to me, you better have some bass in your voice, boy. [02:18:26] Do you understand that, boy? [02:18:29] I'm sick and tired of fruity bastards calling me up, and they sound like they just popped out of the anal passage of Ricky Martin. [02:18:36] You know, I'm sick and tired of these men. [02:18:39] These are men calling up. [02:18:41] These are men calling up the show, and they're making homosexual derogatory statements, and yet they sound fruity as hell. [02:18:48] You know, they sound like, you know, underground San Francisco 1978, for heaven's sake. [02:18:55] You know? [02:18:56] I mean. [02:18:57] Ghost, I just wanted to say that, you know, you're an asshole. [02:19:02] You know, you're just so stupid. [02:19:04] And I mean, I just want you to see your toolbox. [02:19:08] Why don't you show us your toolbox, Ghost? [02:19:10] I mean, you fruity bastards, shut up. [02:19:14] I bet you if we, you know, had an audio patchway to the asshole that called up here just a little while ago and said those derogatory statements, I bet you if I could call that asshole up right now, unbeknownst to him, if I could have an audio patch into the microphone of his computer, I bet you his damn environment, his damn room, what he's doing would sound something like this. [02:19:45] I kid you not. [02:19:48] You know? [02:19:49] I kid you not. [02:19:53] All right, we got somebody else calling up, some doctor of some sort. [02:19:57] Hey, what's up, doctor? [02:19:59] What's up, man? [02:20:00] It's me again, you fucking faggot. [02:20:04] Yeah, is that it? [02:20:06] Huh? [02:20:07] Hey, let's hear your voice again there, fruity boy. [02:20:11] Sit up, bag. [02:20:13] Let's see it again. [02:20:13] Oh, is that how you talk? [02:20:15] I molest your kids. [02:20:17] Is that how you talk? [02:20:21] Yeah, no lulls, you asshole. [02:20:22] No lulz. [02:20:23] Look, you don't even know what to say. [02:20:25] I don't blame you. [02:20:26] You know, I don't blame you for Christ's sake. [02:20:28] You see, this is what's the problem with America today. [02:20:30] You know, no fatherly influence. [02:20:32] You know, these bitches out here, they think that because, you know, Gloria Steinem and her wrinkled up, crustated cooch ass was, you know, able to persuade a bunch of dykes to burn their bras, you know, these bimbos actually think they could shit out all these children, like, you know, the idiot that was just on before here and just dump them in front of some TV, violent video game, or in front of some electronic widget, and that's going to substitute for daddy. [02:20:59] You know? === America's Fatherless Problem (08:04) === [02:21:00] Like, somehow that's going to substitute for daddy here. [02:21:03] You know, I mean, that's what makes me sick. [02:21:06] It makes me disgustingly ill, for heaven's sake. [02:21:12] It's me again, guy. [02:21:13] You know, Mr. Meek Cod. [02:21:17] Do you want to see a toolbox? [02:21:21] Anyway, back to the Chinese footage of Goose blowing up the plane. [02:21:29] The reason that the Chinese government thought they can get away with airing the clip from Top Gun and claiming it was a Chinese military exercise was, like I've said in the beginning of the program, the bureaucrats are stupid. [02:21:43] They're idiots. [02:21:44] They're incompetent. [02:21:46] They're jerk nuts. [02:21:47] Don't you understand that? [02:21:48] I mean, we heard from Chuck Kick the American people in the ball schumer. [02:21:53] This man who's been in public office since 1975, we heard what he thinks the three branches of government are. [02:22:00] And this is a man writing, he's writing laws. [02:22:04] This guy is pushing legislation. [02:22:06] This guy is raising taxes, folks. [02:22:08] This is a guy in charge of us. [02:22:10] He's a senator. [02:22:11] He's a senior senator, for Christ's sake. [02:22:13] And listen, listen to what he says. [02:22:16] So I would urge my Republican colleagues, no matter how strongly they feel, you know, we have three branches of government. [02:22:23] We have a House, we have a Senate, we have a President, and all three of us are going to have to come together and give some. [02:22:28] But it is playing with fire to risk the shutting down of the government. [02:22:33] I mean, do you hear this idiot? [02:22:34] This is a guy who's been in public office since 1975, and he thinks the three branches of government are the House, the Senate, and the Presidency. [02:22:43] I mean, this is a bureaucrat that's supposed to be writing legislation. [02:22:49] This is a guy who's supposed to be pushing our taxes that are limiting us as capitalists, that are pushing for regulation. [02:22:56] This asshole doesn't even know the bureaucracy that he's in. [02:23:00] He doesn't even know the government system that he's in. [02:23:03] So, are you surprised when you see China over here trying to show a piece of footage from Top Gun and claiming that it was their military exercise or aerial exercise? [02:23:20] I mean, is it any surprise? [02:23:22] I mean, somebody explain this to me. [02:23:24] You know, somebody tell me if there's any surprise. [02:23:27] No, it's not a surprise. [02:23:28] It's not a surprise. [02:23:30] That's why all you damn liberals that are out here giving these damn, you know, or screw the liberals, anybody who's giving any of these political assholes any kind of credibility whatsoever, you are the problem. [02:23:43] You idiots that give these morons the authority to be so stupid and have so much bureaucratic and draconian authority over us, you are the problem. [02:23:54] And this is why I'm telling you, and I'll continue to say it, folks, if you want to make any kind of an impact, any kind of an impact in today's America, if you want to make any kind of an impact in this type of global economic system, the only thing that you need to worry about is becoming a capitalist. [02:24:13] All right? [02:24:15] Becoming a capitalist. [02:24:19] That's the only thing you need to worry about is becoming a capitalist. [02:24:24] And let me tell you, capitalists don't see governments. [02:24:28] We don't need governments. [02:24:29] You know, governments are there only to legitimize civility within a certain geopolitical location. [02:24:39] Do you understand that? [02:24:41] I mean, that's all they're there for. [02:24:42] I mean, that's it. [02:24:43] Period. [02:24:46] All right? [02:24:47] They're there to make sure that civil order is implemented and the rule of law is asserted. [02:24:53] Because without civility and without the rule of law, capitalism or the idea of capitalists can't flourish. [02:25:04] Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:25:10] We're about 35 minutes left in the show. [02:25:14] What I want everybody to do is please spread the word about the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:25:19] Also, I'd like everybody to find that little widget that's by their player, or if you happen to be listening in, go to blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:25:30] There's a little cut-and-paste, little audio widget that you can cut and paste and put it onto MySpace, Facebook, whatever, and actually simulcast the live broadcast. [02:25:43] All right? [02:25:44] You can actually simulcast the live broadcast via the little audio widget. [02:25:51] So please, if you could, take that audio widget and post it everywhere you can so we can simulcast True Capitalist Radio to the world out here. [02:26:01] All right, and that's all there is to it. [02:26:03] Also, please email me, folks. [02:26:06] All right, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [02:26:09] All right, I want to hear some suggestions. [02:26:11] I want to hear what you have to say. [02:26:14] You know, I got a couple of emails from individuals, you know, that were pretty inspiring that said that my show inspired them to go out and actually become capitalists. [02:26:25] I mean, you know, there was one individual who said that they were out of work for a while. [02:26:30] They had been working since 1973, 72. [02:26:34] They recently got laid off in March of 2010, which was pretty degrading. [02:26:39] You know, anybody who gets laid off unexpectedly and, you know, didn't anticipate the layoff, it's pretty, you know, humiliating, degrading. [02:26:49] But instead of sitting out there feeling sorry for himself, he listened to the True Capitalist Radio Show and decided to, you know, dust off his bootstraps, go out there and start hustling, go out there and start balling. [02:27:03] And now he's back. [02:27:04] He's bounced back. [02:27:05] I don't want to give the name over the internet here, but you know who I'm talking about. [02:27:09] I want to thank you very much for writing in with such an inspirational story and quoting myself, yours truly, as an inspiration for getting you to become a capitalist and start making some capital, start making some money out of here. [02:27:24] That's what it's about. [02:27:26] Because, you know, without this economic, without the economic system, how in the hell would you be living lavish? [02:27:31] You know, without the economic system, how in the hell would you be going out and able to suffice yourself? [02:27:38] What? [02:27:38] Could you build your own house, you milky liquor? [02:27:41] Could you sew your own clothes? [02:27:44] Could you make your own shoes? [02:27:45] Could you raise your own food? [02:27:47] Could you do these types of things? [02:27:49] Absolutely not. [02:27:50] I don't think so. [02:27:51] I'm sure some people can. [02:27:52] Most people can't. [02:27:54] Especially this American idol worshiping generation that knows nothing but how to sit on their fat, jelly asses and deposit food down their gullets like damn garbage disposals. [02:28:06] You know? [02:28:08] It's just a disgrace. [02:28:09] It's pathetic. [02:28:11] Utter pathetic. [02:28:15] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:28:21] We've got about 32 minutes left. [02:28:23] Once again, you know, yeah, of course, there's people in the chat room saying, hey, can you call me? [02:28:31] Yeah, you can go ahead and give me a call right now. [02:28:33] But I'm going to take a quick break here as we're approaching the 30-minute mark. [02:28:39] And since we're celebrating Black History Month, and we want to put emphasis on the urban communities out here, I'm going to play a little bit of this one urban contribution as an aspect of Black History Month. [02:28:55] And given the fact that it is the first of the month, why not play the jingle that we all love, the welfare carol? === Urban Contributions Play (05:29) === [02:29:05] It's the first of the month by Bone Thugs in Harmony, shall we? [02:29:09] Yeah, I bet you this is great. [02:29:10] I'm sure people that are collecting entitlements are going to be singing along and tickling their asses and all this other crap. [02:29:57] Joking, joking, rolling, hustling, never known for it, I'll just tugging Come, come, we got the bust and rum, all night we hide Give her my nigga, they give her some time, yo, double up nigga, what you need? [02:30:10] We can't get away, but it's okay, yeah, yo, keep your bankroll We're having a celebration. [02:30:23] But it's time to grind. [02:30:24] Down the mind climbed to cry. [02:30:29] Look, we got to go up. [02:30:30] You know what the first of them, my nigga, we do for real. [02:30:33] Wake up, wake up, wake up this way. [02:30:35] Wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up this way. [02:30:42] Wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up, this wake up, wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up, this way, bro. [02:30:55] Wake up, get Wake up, and I'm feeling my sister was already changed. [02:31:01] She's in a boredom, go get my chance. [02:31:03] Want to make sure no one touches my chest. [02:31:04] Take it up some pill man. [02:31:06] Those in the mail and put it up in the mid pocket. [02:31:08] Here the landing dynamic. [02:31:09] Give me a dump about that. [02:31:11] But they no fucking drop that freedom. [02:31:13] I want it into the creek. [02:31:15] Get him up with a bit of catch that done. [02:31:17] Man, I gotta get dead. [02:31:18] Stay up, play it, holler. [02:31:19] Holler, like I got much to offer. [02:31:21] Whatever we don't get. [02:31:22] I'm gonna go like for some dollars. [02:31:24] Look in a bag of dogs and a portal. [02:31:27] Oh, most of my niggas got the damn. [02:31:29] We gonna roll it all up the top. [02:31:30] And then they reap a hydro. [02:31:32] They don't have the fucking pump out. [02:31:34] Talk about that digger that love with a ball and say, oh, wanna do the valley, get in the mountain. [02:31:39] I'm about to fucking the sun down. [02:31:40] No fuck wrong. [02:31:41] John, you're worried on another devil. [02:31:43] I'm loving the bust of the mom. [02:31:44] Wake up, get up, wake up, this wake up. [02:31:47] Wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up, this wake up. [02:31:53] Wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up, let's wake up. [02:32:00] Wake up, get Wake up, wake up, get up, this wake up, wake up, get up, get up, get up, get up. [02:32:10] Gotta grind, gotta keep mine. [02:32:11] And then do that a claim. [02:32:12] And I'm playing on the divine nine. [02:32:13] Gotta find them dubs. [02:32:14] But we gotta put it, gotta do it up. [02:32:16] What's up? [02:32:16] Tell the thing on my corner. [02:32:17] Niggas use like on that site. [02:32:19] Clip, niggas don't like that. [02:32:20] And selling them dumb is making them money. [02:32:22] Come back niggas that fab. [02:32:23] From the first to the bitch, these niggas smoke with weed. [02:32:25] But I gotta take a calm up. [02:32:26] Put my rocks in the cup. [02:32:27] When I get high, they can play that love. [02:32:29] Not a road to the bag. [02:32:30] Got my problem in the editor's bag. [02:32:33] Gotta watch my back seat. [02:32:34] For niggas that try to rock. [02:32:36] But never know something, no laws is done. [02:32:38] They keep me these niggas up off me. [02:32:39] See, he got a super god. [02:32:42] Smoke a lot of weed on the first. [02:32:44] Wake up, get up, wake up, get Wake up, get up, get up. [02:32:54] Waking up sitting buzz up early in the morning. [02:32:56] I'm down in my way, bitch. [02:32:57] I'm like, take a tip to the town. [02:32:58] And then I gotta kick with my children. [02:33:00] I'm getting hustled long. [02:33:02] I'm on the phone, calling the credit to phone. [02:33:04] Oh, you check, huh? [02:33:05] You put me down. [02:33:06] I'm hoping the fuck would be drunk. [02:33:08] And I'm coming with blackouts and blood of the star. [02:33:10] Nigga, Jesus put me down. [02:33:12] Oh, God, how I love when it first come around. [02:33:13] Now I'm a drinking bitch in mind. [02:33:16] Cause nigga the first get celebrated. [02:33:17] Running to the block cause I wanna get stated. [02:33:19] Taking them while I need to be headbated. [02:33:21] We have the office at the same time, them niggas and dimes in 20s and 50s. [02:33:26] The first meeting date for the dope bag, like in that go kang boo. [02:33:29] And I'm working late tonight. [02:33:30] And all them fakes be loving them filled. [02:33:32] Till I got them rocks, board them back. [02:33:34] I'm coming to end. [02:33:34] I gotta get turned on first. [02:33:36] Gotta make them up. [02:33:37] Get live with the bustle. [02:33:38] Poor way to custlers in the graveyard ship on the fire. [02:33:41] Wake up, wake up, wake up this way. [02:33:49] Wake up this way first. [02:33:50] Wake up, get Wake up, wake up, wake up this way. [02:33:56] Alright, shut it off. [02:33:58] Shut it off. [02:34:00] Alright, hopefully that, you know, impresses you there, huh? [02:34:05] Huh? [02:34:06] Hopefully, that contribution, you know, signifies what people do on the first of the month once they collect their entitlement checks. [02:34:18] Sounded like a lot of fun activity there, didn't it, huh? [02:34:21] Blazing blunts, huh? [02:34:23] Drinking on some eight ball 40 ounces, huh? [02:34:27] I bet you that's great to do on the first of the month. [02:34:29] That's just excellent, isn't it? [02:34:32] Unbelievable. [02:34:33] Give me a freaking break. === The Capitalist Game (06:29) === [02:34:34] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:34:39] This is episode number 13 of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:34:45] Once again, folks, this is going to be a three-hour show. [02:34:47] We're going to be on five nights a week or five days a week, 4 to 7 Central Standard Time. [02:34:57] And what I would like for people to do is please spread the word, all right? [02:35:00] And at the same time, while you're spreading the word about the True Capitalist Radio Show, keep in mind that we do have an audio widget that you can post, you know, cut and paste, and you can simulcast the live broadcast. [02:35:16] All right? [02:35:18] Simulcast the live broadcast. [02:35:20] All right. [02:35:21] And we got somebody named Brandon, you know, wanting to call in. [02:35:24] Go ahead and call in there, Brandon. [02:35:26] 646-652-4869 here. [02:35:29] You know, earlier in the show, we were talking about how the decline of the American dollar is impacting the Jekyll and Hyde situation that we're having in the markets. [02:35:40] Once again, we should be seeing a little bit of retraction given the fact that we have a country in America today that's devaluing the currency, promising more spending and over-regulation. [02:35:53] We have destabilization in the international communities. [02:35:58] We also have an increase in commodities and food worldwide. [02:36:02] I mean, food's up 25% on a global scale. [02:36:07] You can buy all these factors, you take in consideration close to 10% unemployment. [02:36:13] I just don't understand why the market is doing as well as it is. [02:36:17] But if you look at it, there's not one clear specific area that's doing better than anything else. [02:36:24] Generally, you have a hodgepodge of different investors that are basically hedging their bets in different aspects of the financial markets. [02:36:34] And right now, it's good if you're a day trader, if you're a futures trader, especially futures. [02:36:40] I mean, futures are really, really lucrative at this point in time. [02:36:45] And once again, I explained how to trade futures on yesterday's program. [02:36:51] You know, it's a lucrative industry. [02:36:54] It's a nice way to capitalize on good speculations. [02:36:59] So that's why I'm saying, folks, I don't know why the markets are reacting this way, but it's always good to be overcautious. [02:37:08] So when you get this type of volatility, you know it's ripe for good liquidity. [02:37:14] So if you happen to have any kind of an account with a brokerage firm that pretty much executes trades within the click time, because I mean, that's very important in today's market. [02:37:27] You know, pennies are really a big deal in day trade. [02:37:33] But I would strongly advise day trading right now. [02:37:35] I mean, whether the market's going to go down or up, I think that there's going to be a lot of volatility. [02:37:40] I mean, it's just very unusual. [02:37:42] And the reason it's unusual is because there's just a lot of factors, man. [02:37:46] I mean, look at the Midwest's Southeast Coast winter storm that's probably collapsing a lot of the commodities that are expecting to be sold here. [02:37:55] I mean, take a look at the destabilization once again in the Middle East. [02:38:00] Just imagine, and mark my word, I mean, I'm a good prognosticator, folks, for all the folks that are listening in. [02:38:07] I believe that this Egypt situation is not going to be isolated just to Egypt. [02:38:12] I think that it's going to spread throughout the Middle East. [02:38:16] And it's precarious because not only is it going to drive the costs of oil, I mean, if this happens, folks, if it does spread across the Middle East, we could see $200,000, $300 barrels of oil. [02:38:28] And as a matter of fact, I would eyeball anything in the petroleum market. [02:38:33] I mean, I think it was Axon the other day increased its profits by 60-something percent, for heaven's sake. [02:38:41] I mean, you know, and let me tell you, it's only going to get better because demand is going to increase. [02:38:47] And if the scarcity of the oil comes about because of the destabilization of the Middle East, there's going to be major profits to be made in oil, although we're going to have to pay a lot more for gas. [02:39:01] So, you know, the world of a capitalist, the life of a capitalist is very precarious. [02:39:08] You know? [02:39:11] So what I'm saying is, folks, is if you've got, you know, a pretty good $20,000 in liquidity just sitting around, you know, put it in your damn brokerage account and start trading. [02:39:24] Start freaking trading, for heaven's sake. [02:39:26] I mean, it's pretty lucrative out here. [02:39:29] I mean, and what you look for as a day trader is buy low, sell high. [02:39:33] You know, you're going to have all these idiots on YouTube and all these other aspects of broadcast that are going to tell you how to do this a certain way, do that a certain way. [02:39:42] Inevitably, it's just buy low, sell high. [02:39:45] You take a look at certain stocks, and of course, you have to have pretty good equipment. [02:39:50] You have to have good software that's going to keep you intact with the market and giving you an edge. [02:39:56] If you have some speculation on certain stocks, you want a software system that's going to be able to track your stock up to the second so that you know exactly what's going on in the volatility of that particular day's stock. [02:40:08] I mean, in stocks that are so volatile, you can have stock jumps from $2 to $3, $4 up and down. [02:40:15] And you can just ride that wave of that stock that day, you know, for as long as you can, you know, and keep collecting that capital. [02:40:23] You know, and once you collect that liquidity through day trading, it gives you more options to invest in other financial instruments. [02:40:31] Do you understand? [02:40:32] That's the capitalist game, folks. [02:40:36] It's just the people out here in America don't want to play it. [02:40:39] They want to just sit on their ass and say, ah, big brother, can you give me another entitlement, please? [02:40:45] Can you give me another entitlement? [02:40:48] Chuck Schuma, the all-great Chuck Schuma, who knows the three branches of government. [02:40:53] Isn't that right, Chuck? [02:40:54] I would urge my American colleagues. [02:40:56] What's the three branches of government, Chuck? [02:40:59] You know, we have three branches of government. [02:41:01] We have a House, we have a Senate, we have a President, and all three of us are. === Weather Means Cash (03:00) === [02:41:04] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [02:41:05] Yeah, that's our three branches of government. [02:41:07] Yay! [02:41:11] Give me a break. [02:41:12] 646-652-486. [02:41:15] Now, we've got about 19 minutes left in the program. [02:41:18] Let me tell you, I'm sitting here in my office. [02:41:20] I'm watching the sunset here. [02:41:21] I mean, what a beautiful auburn red mixed with yellow and kind of bluish, whitish hues with a faint of like dirty yellow. [02:41:32] You know, just a beautiful, beautiful sight here. [02:41:36] You know, that's why I got this office because, you know, first of all, I can write it off. [02:41:42] And secondly, it's just beautiful, man. [02:41:45] I can do that. [02:41:46] I can afford it. [02:41:46] I'm making enough capital to be able to do these types of things. [02:41:50] You know, I conduct business here. [02:41:53] I got things that I do. [02:41:55] I mean, this is where I conduct my business, where I go to work. [02:41:58] You know? [02:42:02] It's beautiful. [02:42:02] It's a great office, man. [02:42:05] I mean, the lobby is just unbelievable. [02:42:07] I mean, good Lord. [02:42:09] Goku, you still there, man? [02:42:13] Hey, Goku, you there? [02:42:17] Well, I guess Goku ain't there. [02:42:18] You there, Goku? [02:42:21] Hey. [02:42:22] Hello. [02:42:22] Hello. [02:42:23] Hey, there you are. [02:42:25] Oh, sorry, my mic was muted. [02:42:27] That's okay, man. [02:42:28] Hey, what's going on? [02:42:30] No, nothing much, man. [02:42:31] Just kicking back here, sipping on the sauce, watching this damn sunset here. [02:42:37] Hey, that must be nice. [02:42:38] I'm here in the house while outside it's freaking snowing like a blizzard outside. [02:42:44] I don't know. [02:42:45] Oh, yeah. [02:42:45] Are you kidding me? [02:42:46] It's a blizzard out there, man. [02:42:48] Yeah, yeah, it's going bad. [02:42:49] It's like rain and ice mix coming down. [02:42:52] Oh, geez, man. [02:42:53] Well, it's actually not unusually cold over here as well. [02:42:57] It's not necessarily snowing, but, you know, it is unusually cold. [02:43:02] It's supposed to get down into the teens into like, you know, I guess nine degrees or something out here tonight. [02:43:10] And it's just unusually cold. [02:43:13] These atmospheric disturbances are just kind of disturbing to me. [02:43:17] I'm not a global warming person because, hey, if it was global warming, wouldn't we be having warmer winters instead of this crap? [02:43:25] But we're not. [02:43:27] Instead, we're having atmospheric disturbances, which don't have unprecedented situations. [02:43:34] I mean, there have been atmospheric anomalies in the historical record of weather. [02:43:41] But you see, Goku, you've got to capitalize on these types of things, man. [02:43:47] When I see bad weather, I see cash. [02:43:49] I see money. [02:43:51] I see money being made in commodities that are going to be damaged because of this weather. [02:43:56] I mean, you understand how the game works, man? [02:43:59] Yeah, I understand you, Ghost. [02:44:00] I understand you. [02:44:01] Yeah, that's cool, man. [02:44:03] So how much longer you got, man? === Atmospheric Disturbances (15:32) === [02:44:05] How much longer you got before you graduate? [02:44:10] Half a year left of school and then another whole year. [02:44:14] Oh, man. [02:44:15] So you're going to be a senior next year. [02:44:17] Yeah, yeah. [02:44:18] So you're thinking about getting a job doing something, man? [02:44:21] Like, you know, maybe working somewhere? [02:44:25] You're in Ohio. [02:44:26] I know you're in Ohio. [02:44:27] You said. [02:44:29] I know that's a bad market at this point in time. [02:44:31] I know that they've been hit pretty hard with this economic retraction and the recession. [02:44:37] Are there any jobs out there, man? [02:44:40] Yeah, I just got to look for them. [02:44:42] I haven't been really looking. [02:44:43] I've been busy with school and stuff. [02:44:47] I hear you. [02:44:48] But the thing about it, Goku, are you making good grades at least? [02:44:53] I mean, not that that doesn't. [02:44:54] Yeah, yeah. [02:44:54] B's and A's, B's and A's. [02:44:56] Oh, that's good. [02:44:57] Well, the thing about it, you know, you want to try to get some kind of a part-time job, even if it's on the weekends of some sort. [02:45:05] And whatever capital that you're able to generate, you know, you're old enough, I believe, to open up a check-in account or some kind of a banking account. [02:45:14] I don't know. [02:45:14] In Texas, you can do that. [02:45:16] I don't know if you can do that in Ohio. [02:45:17] Yeah, I think you're old enough because my friend who's like 15 was 15 as you opened up a checking account. [02:45:25] Yeah, you're going to want to do that. [02:45:28] Although you're going to want to go from bank to bank. [02:45:30] Remember, banks want your money because you're going to want to save it. [02:45:35] They need your money saved in their bank because that's the whole concept of banking. [02:45:40] Banking needs your money, so you save it there. [02:45:44] They in turn lend it out and make interest on the money that's outstanding, which is basically your money. [02:45:53] But you see, the thing about banks is that while you're saving it there, you're building credibility with that bank. [02:46:01] So as you continue depositing money in a bank account, specifically a savings, that transaction is documented with that bank. [02:46:11] So that once you accumulate so much money, whether it's $20,000, $15,000, or even $10,000, who cares, you can actually approach that bank and show the track record of transactions that have taken forth with that bank, whether it's cashing in checks or depositing money, that sort of thing. [02:46:30] And that will build you credibility to be able to be credible enough to get a loan, a secured loan, to benefit you, whether it's in an investment or a business or a piece of real estate, something of that nature. [02:46:45] And once you do that, that's when you get started, Goku. [02:46:48] That's when you're on your way, man. [02:46:51] Hey, Gokes, I appreciate all the information you're giving us and all the advice, how to make money, what to do with it, what to invest in, when not to invest, all this other stuff. [02:47:01] And I'm glad that you're back on the show. [02:47:03] I mean, on like doing this, I have three hours now, which is even better. [02:47:09] Hey, if you need me to do anything with the logo or anything, like you said yesterday, I mean, I can see what I can do with that, help you out with maybe making that or something. [02:47:19] If you can do that, that'd be excellent, man. [02:47:21] I mean, you know, we're just trying to get started. [02:47:24] You know, this has always been somewhat of a hobby of mine. [02:47:28] Now that, you know, I've had to throw money in this thing so that I can keep going because of the transition of the broadcasting system on the Blog Talk Radio network. [02:47:39] Now we're going to take it a little bit more serious. [02:47:41] We're extending, like I said, it's going to be three hours now, five days a week. [02:47:47] I mean, hopefully everybody doesn't get tired of this, man. [02:47:49] We're going to get interviews here soon enough. [02:47:51] We're barely getting started with soliciting interviews with some important business peeps, small business owners, investors, foreign investors, the whole night. [02:48:01] We're in the works of doing all that stuff. [02:48:05] And all we need is people like you and your support, Goku, especially young people that are out there who understand that it doesn't look good for their future. [02:48:15] There's not much careers going on when it comes to American employment. [02:48:20] And what one needs to do is attain as much capital as one possibly can while one still can. [02:48:28] If not, they're going to be left in the dust with high taxation and low entitlements here in the next two years. [02:48:34] And that's why I'm urging you there, Goku. [02:48:37] Even if it's just a little bit of capital, whatever it is, just get it and save it. [02:48:44] And then once you turn 18, that's when you should start making some serious moves. [02:48:50] Yep. [02:48:51] Thanks, Gokes. [02:48:52] Thanks a lot, dude. [02:48:52] Thanks. [02:48:54] Keep doing the show. [02:48:54] Keep doing the show. [02:48:56] No, I definitely will, Goku. [02:48:57] And thank you for calling once again, man. [02:49:00] Shoot me an email if you're serious about that logo. [02:49:07] Anyway, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost is the official website of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:49:16] And like I said, folks, as the show evolves, we are going to be a little bit more professional. [02:49:22] I know that I get a little haywire, I get a little controversial, I get a little risque, I get a little crazy, and that sort of thing. [02:49:30] But we are going to get a little bit more professional on top of providing insight and providing advice, that sort of thing. [02:49:38] We're going to have interviews. [02:49:40] We're in the process of setting up consecutive interviews. [02:49:43] It's kind of difficult running businesses and doing the things that I do on my personal life and my regular business life and actually trying to build an online radio show that is credible enough to be taken serious. [02:50:00] So you have to bear with me, folks. [02:50:02] I know there's a lot of people out there that are a little impatient, and rightfully so. [02:50:07] There's a lot of content on here on the Internet. [02:50:10] People's time is precious. [02:50:12] And every time that anyone who's listening to this broadcast, I sincerely thank you, whether you like me, whether you hate me, or whether you're just trying to tune in in hopes of trying to better oneself or to try to discredit me. [02:50:27] I don't really care why you're listening. [02:50:29] I thank you for listening. [02:50:31] And spread the word about this particular show, folks, because I've made a commitment. [02:50:37] I've made a goddamn commitment to this show. [02:50:40] And at least for the next year, I am here five days a week from 4 to 6 p.m. Central Standard Time, giving people capitalist advice and at the same time, causing a ruckus. [02:50:55] Call me the bad boy of business, baby, because let me tell you something. [02:50:59] Ghost is here to stay, and I ain't going nowhere. [02:51:03] I'm not going nowhere, folks. [02:51:05] So spread the word. [02:51:07] Spread the word. [02:51:08] We're going to do all kinds of cool stuff. [02:51:10] I mean, I've got things in my head. [02:51:12] I want to write a book. [02:51:14] I'm going to write a book about how to be a capitalist. [02:51:16] I'm going to write. [02:51:18] I'm going to do all kinds of stuff. [02:51:19] I've got so much stuff in my head that I want to do when it relates to this show. [02:51:23] But you've got to bear with me. [02:51:25] You've got to be patient. [02:51:26] And at the same time, this is a word-of-mouth show. [02:51:29] So spread the word. [02:51:30] Tell everybody you know out there. [02:51:32] Everybody. [02:51:34] Everybody. [02:51:35] And at the same time, folks, I hate to keep reiterating this, but I think it's the coolest feature that I have as an option here for this broadcast. [02:51:44] You can take an audio widget that you can cut and paste. [02:51:47] It should be there on the website or on one of the web pages there. [02:51:51] You can cut and paste that widget and put it on any of your social networking sites and actually simulcast the live broadcast. [02:52:00] Simulcast the live broadcast to folks that are just kind of tuning in and just kind of sitting back chilling. [02:52:08] They don't want to be as formal and come into the blog talk radio network and that sort of thing. [02:52:13] So please spread the word. [02:52:15] Spread the audio widget. [02:52:16] Spread everything. [02:52:17] I want to thank everybody on YouTube. [02:52:20] Well, except the assholes that are trying to make me look like a Jagoff. [02:52:23] But I have been seeing a lot of YouTube videos that have been kind of inspirational to me. [02:52:30] As a matter of fact, I'm going to start tweeting those this evening. [02:52:33] I'm going to start tweeting a lot more as well, folks. [02:52:36] So follow me on Twitter, Ghost Politics. [02:52:40] All one word, no underscores, Ghost Politics. [02:52:44] You know, I'm going to be tweeting a lot more. [02:52:45] That'll be an easier way to interact with me. [02:52:48] At the same time, folks, if you're calling in and just kicking back and there's a lot of people on the switchboard, like I usually get sometimes, about 50 or 60 people, I can actually put you in your own private room while you're just sitting there like a jerk off waiting to be called on to discuss your question or your comments on the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:53:13] We're actually going to have a party line. [02:53:16] It's actually supposed to be the screening option for this blog talk radio show. [02:53:21] But no, I'm going to use it as the party line for folks that are just kind of sitting on the switchboard waiting to be called on for their calls. [02:53:31] And it's just going to be fun, man. [02:53:33] I got a dial-out option now, too. [02:53:35] I can just kind of call people at will. [02:53:38] So we're going to have fun with that. [02:53:39] We're going to have fun with everything, folks. [02:53:41] It's going to be great. [02:53:42] So spread the damn word. [02:53:44] Could you? [02:53:45] Can you do that for me? [02:53:47] Could that be hard enough to ask? [02:53:49] Make it viral. [02:53:50] Let everybody know about the True Capitalist Radio Show, folks. [02:53:53] You ain't seen nothing yet. [02:53:55] I mean, if you thought I was controversial, if you thought I was risque, if you thought that I'm a bad man, if you think that all that that I've done in my past, and let me tell you, I've been doing this for five years, folks. [02:54:08] I've been doing this broadcast for five years. [02:54:10] If you think all that, all that was something, you ain't seen nothing yet. [02:54:17] You ain't seen nothing yet. [02:54:19] And just imagine, folks, I'm not going to be able to broadcast all the time from my office. [02:54:23] I mean, sometimes I may have to go out and conduct business. [02:54:25] I may be out in the middle of who the hell knows where I might be and still have to conduct these broadcasts. [02:54:31] I am committed. [02:54:32] Do you understand that? [02:54:33] I'm committed. [02:54:36] I feel good, man. [02:54:38] I feel great. [02:54:38] I feel great. [02:54:39] I have a feeling that you folks out there are going to spread the word, man. [02:54:43] And if you do, I thank you, man. [02:54:46] Spread the word so much that we got about 100,000 listeners live. [02:54:54] We do that, I promise. [02:54:56] If we get to 100, 200,000 live listeners, I promise I will buy, well, not necessarily buy, but I will get an RV and go across the country, city to city to city, to meet each and every one of you. [02:55:14] I guarantee it. [02:55:16] But, man, I mean, look, we've got to see 1,000, 200,000 consecutive live listeners. [02:55:20] You know what I'm talking about? [02:55:22] We got to see like, you know, 100,000, 200,000 live listeners on a consistent basis so that we can make that kind of crap possible. [02:55:31] I'm not joking, man. [02:55:32] I got cash, all right? [02:55:34] I just want to know if you're serious. [02:55:36] I know I'm serious. [02:55:37] I just want to know if you're serious. [02:55:39] So if you are that serious, and if you believe in the true capitalist radio show, and if you appreciate the entertainment or educational value that I provide, well, go out there and make this show viral. [02:55:51] And if we start seeing 100,000, 200,000 people on a consecutive basis in this live show, I, you know, you could take it to the bank. [02:56:01] I will get an RV. [02:56:04] All right. [02:56:04] And I'll put my goddamn, the avatar on the side of the damn side of the bus and start a United States tour to see everybody that has ever listened to me in this damn country. [02:56:20] I will go across America in every city, in every state, even if it takes me a year, two years. [02:56:27] I don't give a crap. [02:56:29] All right? [02:56:31] I am going to do it every single day. [02:56:33] I guarantee it. [02:56:35] All right? [02:56:36] Even if I'm sick, even if I'm sick, even if I'm puking up, even if I have colds or flus, you're just going to have to hear me, you know, like some little girl. [02:56:46] My bones hurt. [02:56:48] You have to hear me puking and all this crap. [02:56:50] I'm not joking. [02:56:51] I'm going to do it every single day, Monday through Friday. [02:56:55] And if I get an urge on Saturday and I've got some free time and I'm a little drunk, maybe I'll do it then too. [02:57:01] I mean, you just got to spread the word, folks. [02:57:04] I'm not joking. [02:57:05] I'm as serious as a heart attack when it comes to this stuff. [02:57:08] I'm as serious as a heart attack. [02:57:11] I mean, hell, I'm going to dedicate three hours of my life every single day, Monday through Friday. [02:57:15] You want to know why? [02:57:16] Because I love doing this. [02:57:18] I love doing this. [02:57:19] And I've got money, too. [02:57:20] I mean, I can, I mean, you know, if I was just some schmuck that needed to support my family or some crap, I wouldn't be able to do this every single day. [02:57:28] You know what I'm talking about? [02:57:29] But since I'm a capitalist and I know what I do to do what I do with money, baby, I know what I'm doing. [02:57:35] So I don't need to necessarily have to worry about all these little particular things that everybody else has to worry about because, well, if you listen to me, you'll be able to have the same problem, folks. [02:57:46] If you listen to the True Capitalist Radio Show, you'll understand how to make money. [02:57:50] You'll understand how to save money. [02:57:52] Understand how to spend money. [02:57:55] Anyway, folks, I don't mean to be babbling here. [02:57:56] We got two minutes left in the program. [02:57:58] Once again, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me live and everybody that tunes in with me in the archive. [02:58:05] Believe it or not, I got a huge, huge contingent of people who listen through the podcast. [02:58:13] And I want to thank you very, very much for tuning in with me as well. [02:58:17] That's why I am going to make sure that I'm here every single day. [02:58:22] So if you can't catch me, like I get a lot of emails that they say they can't catch me because of my sporadic broadcasting. [02:58:29] I'm on five days a week now, ass clowns, four to six, or excuse me, four to seven p.m. every single day, three-hour show. [02:58:40] So I hope to see you here, and I want to see you in the chat room, and I want to see you calling. [02:58:44] All right, that's what I want to do. [02:58:47] Anyway, folks, until tomorrow, same place, same time, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:58:54] I will be here tomorrow, 4 p.m., and we'll be discussing the topics, business topics at the time, reviewing the market, so on and so forth, and getting a little crazy like we usually do. [02:59:05] Anyway, folks, I didn't drink that much, so it looks the city looks nice. [02:59:10] It's really, really cold outside. [02:59:12] I think it might be about 30-something degrees right now. [02:59:15] I'm going to go down to West 6th Street, and I'm going to go to one of these badass bars that are out here, like Molotov's or one of these badass bars, and I'm going to go see if I can find Sandra Bullock and her black baby, so maybe she can go and bankroll my show just like she bankrolled George Lopez over there and see if we can make some business pop, huh? [02:59:36] That's what I'm talking about. === Live Capitalism Tonight (01:14) === [02:59:38] Anyway, folks, I want to thank you very much. [02:59:40] Add me to your Twitter. [02:59:41] All right, I want to get a lot of followers on Twitter because I'm going to be twitting my ass off from now on. [02:59:46] All right? [02:59:48] Ghost Politics is the Twitter name. [02:59:50] Ghost Politics. [02:59:52] And of course, folks, if you want to send me some emails, comments, anything, requests, suggestions, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [03:00:03] Anyway, folks, we got 30 seconds left. [03:00:05] I want to thank you for tuning in with me tomorrow, same place, same time, Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time. [03:00:14] I'm out of here. [03:00:15] BlogtalkRadio.com/slash Ghost. [03:00:18] Long live capitalism, folks. [03:00:22] Boar's Head is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. [03:00:26] Introducing Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken. 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