True Capitalist Radio - February 18th, 2011 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 026 Aired: 2011-02-18 Duration: 03:00:54 === Boar's Head Teriyaki Chicken Launch (14:56) === [00:00:00] Boar's Head 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 Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki-style chicken. [00:00:23] The bold flavor of Japan. [00:00:26] Now at the Deli. [00:00:27] Only from Boarshead. [00:00:28] Compromise elsewhere. [00:00:30] Love Hope Radio. [00:00:35] Here we go. [00:00:40] Last of all. [00:00:45] This is True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:48] True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:50] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:00:55] The badass of business. [00:00:57] Give him capitalism or give him death. [00:00:59] That's it. [00:01:00] Period. [00:01:01] Broadcasting from his skylight office studios in beautiful downtown Austin, Texas. [00:01:06] You sound fruitier than a box of fruit loops, for Christ's sake. [00:01:09] And now, he'll take it from here. [00:01:11] Your host, the prognosticator of prognosticators, the man they call Go Me. [00:01:34] It's Ghost here for Baller Friday and another edition of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [00:01:40] I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:01:43] What's going on? [00:01:44] This is episode number 26 for all the individuals that are keeping track with the True Capitalist Radio Show. [00:01:50] I'd like to thank everybody who's tuning in live. [00:01:53] If you happen to be tuning in live, like I said, retweet the program, spread it around like wildfire. [00:01:59] The True Capitalist Radio is live and on the air, and they can either call up or chat live with us. [00:02:06] And at the same time, have them bookmark or add to the favorites. [00:02:10] BlogtalkRadio.com/slash ghost. [00:02:14] That's blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost, folks. [00:02:18] It's the official website of the True Capitalist Radio program. [00:02:22] Anyway, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me live and in the archive. [00:02:28] Stock markets are up, which makes it a three-week straight of gains in the markets, folks. [00:02:34] That means if you happen to have had any kind of investment in the equities markets for the past three weeks, you've been making some money. [00:02:43] That's right. [00:02:43] You've been making some money out here unless you've been some, you know, stupid loser jag off that's probably mooching off of the unemployment system for 99 weeks or you know somebody who's giving themselves a convenient drug problem so they can get themselves into government-funded rehab or somebody that filed for disability because they've got you know multiple personality disorder or you know a bipolar disorder or anal cysts whatever All right, [00:03:12] but inevitably, you know, if you've been in the market, you've been making some serious capital. [00:03:18] Anyway, folks, the markets, if we overview the markets really quick before we get into the crux of the program, folks, they're high, high, high, high. [00:03:29] And I'm sorry, I'm feeling good here. [00:03:31] I don't have any alcohol. [00:03:32] I should have been drinking. [00:03:33] I've been busy all day with all kinds of stuff, specifically looking at the Dow Jones Industrial S P 500 and NASDAQ and watching my pockets get bigger, baby. [00:03:44] You understand that? [00:03:45] For the people that don't know, the Dow Jones Industrial was up 73 points. [00:03:51] All right. [00:03:52] It closed out at 12,391.20 to be exact. [00:03:58] A percentage gain of 0.59%. [00:04:01] SP 500, Ask Clowns. [00:04:04] All right, it's still increasing. [00:04:06] I mean, we're hitting ten-year highs in these markets. [00:04:10] Are you kidding me? [00:04:12] It closed out at 1,343, an increase of a little over 2.5 points, a percentage increase of 0.19%. [00:04:21] And of course, we had the NASDAQ increasing gradually. [00:04:25] It's still at its 10-year high. [00:04:27] 2,833.95 is where the NASDAQ closed out at, an increase of 2.37%, or excuse me, 2.37 points, an increase of 0.08%. [00:04:40] I'm getting ahead of myself here. [00:04:42] You know, I'm getting ahead of myself, man. [00:04:44] I've been making some capital here, you know. [00:04:47] And of course, folks, if you've been following the Twitter account, and of course, the Twitter name to follow is Ghost Politics. [00:04:54] All one word, no underscores, Ghost Politics is the name to follow. [00:05:00] And you've been following me. [00:05:02] I basically said today we're going to dump China Precision Steel out of the true capitalist portfolio. [00:05:09] This is a perfect example of why people should be very wary in trying to consider small stocks because not too many people know about them. [00:05:20] And if you look at the news in China Precision Steel, it said that it had a record quarter of revenue. [00:05:27] And amidst all that good news of record quarter of revenue, you know, sales are up, expansions up. [00:05:34] You know, the thing goes down. [00:05:35] It's being manipulated by a bunch of day traders because it's a small cap stock. [00:05:39] So it's underperforming. [00:05:41] I'm still long term on it if you're an individual who happened to have tried to get in on that play because it will go up. [00:05:48] It will go up. [00:05:49] It's just, you know, once again, if you're not in these mid-large cap stocks to get some of these gains where these investors are kind of putting their money in, you're at the whim of the few assholes who happen to know about this particular stock and its gains. [00:06:03] But we're dumping it. [00:06:05] Forget about it. [00:06:06] We added two more new stocks to the true capitalist portfolio, folks. [00:06:09] If you saw at about 8.30 a.m. Central Time or around 8.45, something at that time, I added two health stocks because I've been getting a lot of emails from ass clowns that are asking me, well, what about the health stocks, ghosts? [00:06:22] There's a lot of sick old bastards out here. [00:06:24] They got the Viagras and they got the little hub arounds. [00:06:27] I mean, what's going on here? [00:06:29] So in essence, I took that into consideration in my research for putting two new stocks into the true capitalist portfolio. [00:06:37] And the two stocks are actually competitors of one another, but they're actually competitors of one another in a gaining and undervalued market, which the stockholders saw my way today. [00:06:49] If you would have gotten in on this play, you would have purchased this in pre-market trading. [00:06:54] Let me see. [00:06:55] APG is the symbol of one of the healthcare stocks that we're putting into the true capitalist portfolio. [00:07:02] APG is the symbol. [00:07:03] It's called AmeriGroup. [00:07:06] They've increased their profits tremendously, beat the streets' expectations, which I anticipated. [00:07:13] For all you folks that aren't aware, AmeriGroup Corporation operates as a multi-state managed health care company. [00:07:18] It focuses on serving people who receive health care benefits through publicly sponsored programs such as Medicaid and children's stuff and health insurance and the chick program, baby, and Medicare and all this other crap. [00:07:32] So, you know, what I see when I see the, hey, I see people that are sick. [00:07:40] They're fat in the ass. [00:07:41] Poe people in America are fat, waddling their fat asses up and down the ghetto, the Mexican barrio, and the white trailer park. [00:07:49] They're going to get sick. [00:07:50] You have this Obama healthcare initiative. [00:07:52] We don't know whether it's going to continue or not. [00:07:55] Whether it does or doesn't, there still has to be some sort of remedy, unfortunately, with the Poe in America. [00:08:04] So inevitably, what I'm saying is that we're making an investment into individual corporations that manage the Poe in America who get entitlements from the Medicaid, Medicare, and all this other stuff, baby. [00:08:18] And they're getting seriously paid. [00:08:19] You want to know why? [00:08:20] Because most people now, it's so easy to get entitlements. [00:08:23] They're getting them, and they're going to continue getting them. [00:08:25] So you know what I'm going to do? [00:08:26] I'm going to invest in companies that are going to capitalize on these particular entitlement systems. [00:08:33] I mean, I'm not stupid. [00:08:34] I don't agree with corporations being in bed with the government. [00:08:38] I don't agree with the government managing our health care. [00:08:43] I do not agree with this crap, but I'm going to capitalize, baby. [00:08:46] You understand? [00:08:47] I'm not going to sit here and play with a pecker shaft like some stupid jagoff. [00:08:52] All right. [00:08:52] So what I did is I've added AmeriGroup, symbol AGP to the true capitalist portfolio. [00:09:00] All right. [00:09:01] And I added it. [00:09:02] You can look back in the Twitter, on the Twitter. [00:09:04] I added it way before the damn market opened because remember, I'm the wolf of Wall Street, the badass of business, the prognosticator of prognosticator. [00:09:14] You understand? [00:09:15] I wake up at 5.30, taking a look, researching things, taking a look at my, not only equities ventures, but I've got brick-mortar ventures. [00:09:23] I've got things going on here. [00:09:25] If I die tomorrow, people will be shitting bricks because they don't know whether they're going to have a job in the next week or so. [00:09:31] I mean, it's that serious. [00:09:34] So anyway, I put it on the Twitter at Ghost Politics, the Twitter name, APG, a buy at $55.85. [00:09:43] And you would have probably got in a little bit less, a little bit more than $55.85. [00:09:48] It closed out today, up $2, baby. [00:09:51] Up $2. [00:09:52] It closed out at $57.83. [00:09:56] A day's change of 3.64%. [00:10:00] If you would have bought in at the price that I suggested in early morning's training, you would have increased 3.55% on your money, baby. [00:10:08] Woo! [00:10:09] That's what I'm talking about. [00:10:10] Let's go to the other stock that I was mentioning. [00:10:12] I'm talking about symbol HS, which I correlated with the same tweet as APG. [00:10:19] HS is Health Spring Inc., which basically does the same damn thing. [00:10:24] Through its subsidies, operates as a managed care organization in the United States. [00:10:30] Its primary focus is on Medicare, federal governments, state-sponsored programs, Social Security, baby. [00:10:38] Yeah, that's right. [00:10:40] These people are basically capitalizing on all the individuals that are mooching off of the entitlement systems. [00:10:46] So you might as well get in on that. [00:10:48] If you would have listened to the tweet that I mentioned early this morning, you would have got in at about $34.15, give or take a couple of cents below or higher. [00:11:00] And it closed out today at $37.06 an increase just on today's news, 8.62%. [00:11:12] And if you would have got in when I tweeted or around the time when I tweeted, you would have gotten 8.52% on your money, baby. [00:11:19] You understand? [00:11:20] And you want to know why those plays were good? [00:11:22] Because I'm looking for health stocks. [00:11:24] People were right. [00:11:25] I mean, people are emailing me and saying, hey, look, the healthcare industry, what do you think? [00:11:29] Well, this is what I think. [00:11:31] All right. [00:11:32] I mean, private health care is not going to is not going to do anything. [00:11:36] You know, you got to go where the moochers are. [00:11:38] You got to go where these individuals are like, baby, I got eight kids, baby. [00:11:43] Somebody owe me something, baby. [00:11:45] Or these old bastards. [00:11:47] I'm 65. [00:11:50] I'm 65. [00:11:51] I need Social Security. [00:11:53] Shut up. [00:11:55] Just shut your stupid hole. [00:11:58] All right. [00:11:58] Check this out. [00:12:01] We added those two. [00:12:02] All right. [00:12:02] APG HS. [00:12:03] If we look at the other stocks in the True Capitalist portfolio and how they're performing. [00:12:09] Coke, symbol C O K E. All right. [00:12:13] We made bullish on it on February 4th. [00:12:16] You would have got in around 53.16, give or take a couple of cents. [00:12:20] It's down today, 4 cents, but the closeout price is $55.13. [00:12:26] If you would have got in on it around the time we announced we were bullish, you would have increased 3.71% on your money. [00:12:35] And even though Coke was down today, that's what's so beautiful about getting in on a stock at the right time. [00:12:40] Cisco, I put in a Cisco bullish buy on February 17th, and this is after it went down dramatically on, you know, not meeting up to the Wall Street's expectations of earnings. [00:12:54] But, you know, I figured, you know, at the time that I put in this buy, once again, I put it in at February 17th. [00:12:59] I figured that, hey, it had already taken a beating. [00:13:02] You know, it had already been raped by the investors enough that the bottom was there. [00:13:06] I speculated correctly. [00:13:08] If you would have got in on it February 17th, it's $18.59, give or take a couple of cents, you would have got in on it. [00:13:16] Closed out today, up 17 cents, closing out at $18.85. [00:13:22] If you would have got in on it, if you would have got in on it, you would have been increased 1.40% on your money. [00:13:28] Dell Computers, I was bullish on. [00:13:31] I announced the 16th, February 16th. [00:13:34] If you would have got in on that, you would have gotten in on it at $14.2, give or take, you know, a couple of cents more or less. [00:13:44] February 16th is when announced we were bullish on it. [00:13:47] It closed out today, up 9 cents. [00:13:49] It closed out at a price of $15.43. [00:13:53] If you would have got in on it when we suggested we were bullish, you would have increased 10% on your money. [00:13:59] GE, even though it was down today $0.08, we were bullish on GE on February 8th. [00:14:06] If you would have got in on it at that time, you would have got in on it at $20.81, give or take. [00:14:12] It closed out today, even though it was down 8 cents, it closed out $21.44. [00:14:18] And if you would have got in on it when we suggested it, you would have been up 3.03% on your money. [00:14:23] GM. [00:14:24] GM, another stock we added on February 11th. [00:14:28] We decided we were going to go ahead and be bullish on a lot of stocks that the government was invested in. [00:14:34] And it's starting to pay off. [00:14:36] If you happen to be an investor, on February 11th, we were bullish. [00:14:39] You would have got in on it at $36 on February 11th, give or take a couple of cents. [00:14:44] It closed out today up 14 cents. [00:14:47] The price today is $36.51. [00:14:51] You would have increased at least 1.42% on your money there. === Bullish Calls Pay Off Big (15:22) === [00:14:56] Intel, we're going to talk about the news on Intel. [00:14:59] The CEO was announced to the President's little jobs bureaucracy that is headed by the CEO of GE. [00:15:09] News on that increased the stock, based on a lot of things, the stock should still be increased. [00:15:13] It's a profitable company. [00:15:15] It just purchased $50 billion or what is it, no, excuse me, $10 billion of its own shares in hopes of reducing its market capitalization to get that stock going up like the way it should be because a profitable company of its nature should be a little bit higher. [00:15:31] But still, it's still performing fairly well. [00:15:33] We were bullish on it January 28th. [00:15:36] If you would have got in on it at that time, you would have got in on it at $21.46, give or take. [00:15:42] It closed out today, up 17 cents at a price of $22.14. [00:15:49] If you would have listened to us, you would have been up 3.17% on your money. [00:15:54] NVIDIA, NVIDIA, we were bullish on it. [00:15:57] February 17th, we announced that on Twitter before the market actually opened. [00:16:03] If you would have got in on that, you would have got in on it at $22.64, give or take, a couple of cents on February 17th. [00:16:10] Today it closed down 5 cents. [00:16:13] You were going to basically get a sell-off on that particular stock. [00:16:16] But it still closed out at $25.63. [00:16:21] If you'd have listened to us, you would have been up 21% on your money, man. [00:16:26] 13.21% on your money. [00:16:29] And last but not least, this Xinyuan real estate. [00:16:33] And of course, the news out of China, the news out of Asia, real estate prices in Asia are up the ass. [00:16:41] Even after the Chinese attempted to raise its interest rates to curb inflation and to stop a potential real estate bubble from happening, it's continuing to happen. [00:16:52] And Xinyuan basically had its earnings report, what was it, Wednesday or Thursday, better than expected. [00:17:00] It's still underperforming, in my opinion. [00:17:02] I still think there's a long way to go. [00:17:04] We announced it February 11th. [00:17:07] And if you would have got in on it, you would have got in $2.40, give or take. [00:17:11] It closed out today at $2.55. [00:17:14] Woo! [00:17:15] Telling you, baby. [00:17:16] I'm telling you. [00:17:18] I know that people are going to give me crap on the China Precision Steel. [00:17:22] But the bottom line is that it's underperforming the stock market. [00:17:26] It's disgraceful. [00:17:28] And that's just the way the stock market goes, man. [00:17:31] It sets record revenue, and yet there's not enough people or not enough investors that actually know about the stock. [00:17:38] And you've got a couple of day traders pussy-footing around with the damn thing. [00:17:41] You can tell by the way the trades are going. [00:17:43] I've been watching it. [00:17:44] It's disgraceful. [00:17:46] But I dumped it. [00:17:47] Don't even worry about it. [00:17:48] We took it out of the true capitalist portfolio. [00:17:51] If you would have listened to everything, even including the loss, you would have been still increased 4.83% on your money today. [00:18:02] So that's what it is. [00:18:03] It's like making money. [00:18:04] Let's overview the commodities markets real quick, folks, because I know there's a lot of commodities people that are invested because yours truly predicted a couple of weeks ago that commodities were going to go up the ass, and they did. [00:18:17] So we're going to go ahead and get to those, folks. [00:18:19] The Brent crude was up 37 cents, closing out at $102.96 a barrel. [00:18:26] Man, I mean, you know, Brent crude. [00:18:29] We also had gasoline futures down $13.75. [00:18:33] Heating oil futures down a bucket $0.8. [00:18:37] Natural gas futures and just basically stabilizing at the same rate. [00:18:41] Gasoline up another exchange at up $2.93. [00:18:49] Sweet crude, you know, it was basically fluctuating, basically stabilized at a little over $86. [00:18:56] Canola futures sold off. [00:18:58] We basically expected that after the gains, down $4. [00:19:02] Cocoa still rises. [00:19:04] The Ivory Coast political destabilization is still going on at this point in time. [00:19:10] The banks are closing. [00:19:11] There's a big situation going on in the Ivory Coast that's causing the cocoa futures to go up the roof. [00:19:19] And as a result, scarcity is happening because of this. [00:19:22] And that's why you're continuing to see gains after gains after gains in the cocoa futures because of scarcity. [00:19:28] It was up $61 today. [00:19:30] Coffee futures are up. [00:19:32] We saw, you know, I think a couple of days of sell-offs this week on that. [00:19:35] We basically, I mean, I wouldn't say it was a given, but one would speculate there were some gains. [00:19:42] But it was definitely up today, $4.15. [00:19:45] Corn futures, a sell-off after all-time highs, down $2.75. [00:19:50] Cotton futures, even though they're reaching levels unbeknownst to man at this point in time, finally there's a sell-off. [00:19:58] They're down $7. [00:20:00] Wheat futures, of course, I was expecting a sell-off. [00:20:03] There was too many gains, too much money. [00:20:05] Wheat was turning into gold here for a second. [00:20:08] It's finally down $27.75. [00:20:12] Sugar down 44 cents. [00:20:14] Lumber futures got back up from those steady declines. [00:20:17] It's up $2.60. [00:20:20] Soybeans, they're down to $10.90. [00:20:24] And wool, after the couple of days of sell-offs, back up. [00:20:28] Investors back in there, they think there's some scarcity up $17. [00:20:32] Copper futures, of course, after the all-time highs, there's going to be gradual sell-offs until all this destabilization in the Middle East and all these other factors that are going to impact the economy start weighing in on investors and they want to start pulling in on something a little bit more material based on their investment. [00:20:50] You're going to continue to see sell-offs on copper, copper down $1.20. [00:20:55] But like I said, I think the sell-off price on that is at $500 if you want my personal opinion. [00:20:59] Gold up, up, up, up. [00:21:01] Like I said, I'm bullish and I've been bullish. [00:21:03] If you've listened to me, you would have made some money here in the metals market. [00:21:07] I'm still long-term on the metals market. [00:21:09] There's a big bubble happening. [00:21:11] America loves a good bubble. [00:21:13] I wrote about it on my blog, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com. [00:21:19] And I'm telling you, these prices ain't nothing. [00:21:23] We ain't seen nothing yet. [00:21:26] Gold up $3.90, basically closing out at $1,389 an ounce for gold. [00:21:34] Silver increases. [00:21:36] It continues to gradually increase. [00:21:38] It's up $1.6 cents. [00:21:42] I mean, I just I can't emphasize anymore that if you happen to know, if you happen to know anyone that is just kind of living paycheck to paycheck, they don't know what to do. [00:21:55] They don't know how to save anything, nothing. [00:21:57] Tell them to get a safe. [00:21:58] Silver gold. [00:22:00] Buy it, save it. [00:22:01] And once the bubble is so damn huge and you know it's ready to pop, and if you continue listening to the True Capitalist Radio show, you'll basically get a wind on when that speculation might be. [00:22:13] That's when you sell it off, you liquidate it, and you live lavish. [00:22:18] You understand? [00:22:20] That's the way you do it. [00:22:23] But anyway, folks, that's the commodities. [00:22:25] That's business. [00:22:26] And that's the way it is. [00:22:27] I mean, I am feeling great after today's gains. [00:22:32] I don't have any alcohol here. [00:22:33] Like I said, I put an order in, a phone order in. [00:22:36] Out here in Austin, you can have crap delivered to you. [00:22:40] You can have a fast food delivered to you. [00:22:43] You can have a bucket of chicken wings delivered to you. [00:22:46] You can have alcohol delivered to you. [00:22:47] You don't even have to go anywhere. [00:22:51] They don't have to go anywhere. [00:22:52] You just have to kick back here. [00:22:54] You call up some people. [00:22:55] Hey, I need some food. [00:22:57] Bran. [00:22:58] And usually you have some ethnic minority come up and say, oh, yes, let me have the hot chicken rice. [00:23:05] So anyway, let me go ahead and take some calls here, folks. [00:23:09] 646-652-4869. [00:23:14] Before I take some calls, I want to let everybody who know that's an investor be very apprehensive at all these gains. [00:23:20] I don't think that we're going to continue to sustain them. [00:23:22] I've been saying this time and time again. [00:23:24] If you were an avid listener of the True Capitalist Radio Show, you would have known that I have been saying this gains, all these gains in the market are over speculation. [00:23:35] They're based on earnings in quarters where they have chopped up the company so much that inevitably, inevitably, that we're going to make profit. [00:23:45] You're going to have productivity with the leftover remaining employees that didn't get laid off from the chopping session. [00:23:53] Of course, you were going to have profits in the fourth quarter. [00:23:55] That's where the holidays are. [00:23:58] I'm telling you here in mid-spring to late spring, you're going to start seeing a retraction. [00:24:02] I think we might start seeing it here soon. [00:24:06] And that's when the market's going to start backtracking a little bit. [00:24:10] But we're going to start seeing fueling profits once again as we go into the holiday season or into Thanksgiving of next year. [00:24:18] So if you're a long-term investor, it shouldn't really worry you very much. [00:24:23] But if you're one of these people who kind of trade stocks month to month or on a short-term basis, I definitely take that into consideration. [00:24:31] Anyway, folks, I want to go ahead and take some calls here. [00:24:33] Thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:24:35] Please retweet the program and tell everybody who's on the air. [00:24:39] It's Ghost. [00:24:40] It's Ghost, goddammit, True Capitalist Radio, episode number 26. [00:24:44] Let's take some calls here. [00:24:45] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [00:24:50] Let's take it. [00:24:51] 404, you're on the air. [00:24:55] Is this me? [00:24:56] Yeah, it's you. [00:24:57] What's up? [00:24:58] Hey, Ghost, what's up, man? [00:25:00] Long time. [00:25:00] Nothing much. [00:25:03] I had a question. [00:25:04] What method do you go by to choose the cooking stock that you're interested in? [00:25:10] Well, the method really is earnings. [00:25:15] I take in consideration factors that are going to affect certain industries, certain sectors. [00:25:22] Specifically, in this day and age, you see, when I added the two health stocks today to the True Capitalist portfolio, I basically utilized the idea that health is going to be big business. [00:25:38] And unfortunately, what we don't understand is that if we just let private enterprise be and just let practitioners charge what they want to charge, let individuals go to the practitioners, pay out the pocket, and just completely privatize it. [00:25:55] We would have cheaper health care and everybody would be cared for. [00:25:58] But nobody wants to do that. [00:25:59] So we're going to have insurance people. [00:26:01] We're going to have the government involved. [00:26:03] Everybody wants to continue grabbing off of the damn teeth of health care because everybody needs it. [00:26:11] I mean, health care is inevitable. [00:26:14] So inevitably, what I was thinking in the play of the health care system is, you know, you got a lot of PO people in America. [00:26:21] You know, that people that are Poe in America, you know, they're fat. [00:26:24] They're not, you know, sitting by starving here. [00:26:27] All right. [00:26:27] They're getting government cheese and food cards. [00:26:30] You know, they're going to the Olive Garden, spending their food cart out there, getting the never-ending pasta bowl. [00:26:37] And, you know, they're going to get sick. [00:26:39] You know, they're going to suffer ailments. [00:26:42] And the government at this point in time knows that they're not going to be able to deal with the influx that this health care crisis is going to encompass. [00:26:52] They're not going to be able to deal with it. [00:26:53] So what are they going to do? [00:26:55] They're either going to do one or the other. [00:26:56] They're going to continue the program they have or they're going to continue with Obamacare. [00:27:01] And we're going to go through this system. [00:27:04] And the two companies that I just advised today to put in the true capitalist portfolio, those two people are going to profit. [00:27:11] Those two companies are going to profit because that's their business. [00:27:13] They help the Poe, and they basically streamline the process of entitlements. [00:27:21] I mean, I hate to put it simplistically as that. [00:27:25] And let's say something else happens. [00:27:27] Let's say the Poe in America doesn't have Medicaid, Medicare anymore. [00:27:32] Well, the government's still going to have to take care of these people. [00:27:34] So to cut costs, instead of actually having the government be a bureaucratic overlord of the health care industry, they're going to subcontract. [00:27:44] They're going to subcontract this work to certain companies. [00:27:47] Both of these companies are those types of organizations that are going to be eyeballed for subcontracting. [00:27:54] So you look at factors like that for commodities, for instance, two weeks ago, three weeks ago, when I saw all these damn cold temperatures hit the America, the American South, unprecedented cold winters, you knew that agriculture was going to get damaged. [00:28:10] So I speculated at that time that commodities were going to go up. [00:28:13] Now commodities are at an all-time high. [00:28:17] It's just that simple. [00:28:18] The same thing with the stocks that I've chosen, GE, GM. [00:28:23] Those companies got recapitalized with our tax dollars. [00:28:28] So all the losses that they accumulated through all the years of being in business are no longer there because our tax dollars are, you know, they saved them. [00:28:37] So, you know, in my personal opinion, the government has invested in this. [00:28:42] The bureaucrats that are in power have to make sure that this little experiment is somewhat of a success. [00:28:49] So, you know, since it's my tax dollars investing in these pieces of crap companies anyway, I figured, let me go ahead and invest some stock in there so I can ride the wave upward because you know it's going to be a success. [00:29:01] And it has been because it's our money. [00:29:05] I mean, you know, the majority stock of GE and GM is owned by the government. [00:29:11] So if GM and GE start screwing up and they pulling their weight, well, the government has unlimited funds to pump into there and just keep recapitalizing, baby. [00:29:22] So that's, you know, there's no specific strategy. [00:29:25] You just got to take into consideration factors there, 404. [00:29:31] What are the two health care companies that you're talking about? [00:29:35] Well, I actually mentioned them earlier in the program. [00:29:39] One of them is AGP. [00:29:42] They're a hot stock to the point where they were all over the business channels today. [00:29:45] If you follow my Twitter, I announced it on my Twitter. [00:29:48] I was a buy on this before the market opened. [00:29:51] And you would have been able to get in on it at a pretty cheap rate there in pre-market trading. [00:29:56] Or as the day's trading began, you would have got in on it at $55.85 today, give or take, a couple of cents forward or backward. [00:30:06] And if you would have held on to it the whole day, it was up $2.03, a change of 3.64%. [00:30:12] It closed out at $57.83, AGP, Amerigroup. === Ride The Metal Wave Now (06:59) === [00:30:19] And the other one is Health Spring, Health Spring Inc., symbol HS. [00:30:26] You know, once again, these two were on my Twitter. [00:30:28] You can look back on it. [00:30:29] Ghost Politics. [00:30:31] Ghost Politics is the name to follow. [00:30:34] And you would have made some serious money. [00:30:37] But anyway, I want to thank you for your call, sir. [00:30:39] Hopefully that helps you out a little bit. [00:30:42] Hopefully, that makes you a little bit of money. [00:30:43] Remember, listening to Ghost, listening to True Capitalist Radio Show, it's like making freaking money for Christ's sake. [00:30:51] It's like making freaking money. [00:30:53] I mean, good God, I'm shooting pearls here, and look at the people in the chat room. [00:30:58] They're flapping their fat Cheeto-stained fingers on the keyboard, throwing nothing but profanity and filth and disgusting disgrace on the chat room instead of actually tuning in and learning something. [00:31:09] Maybe they become a capitalist. [00:31:10] Maybe they have some money. [00:31:11] Maybe they'll have a girlfriend playing with her, Johnson, instead of them playing with themselves on a damn computer. [00:31:20] Anyway, let's take another caller here. [00:31:23] 215, you there? [00:31:25] Hello? [00:31:26] What up? [00:31:28] Hey, I was wondering what would be wiser to invest in, gold or silver? [00:31:33] Well, actually, I think they're both good. [00:31:35] But if you're a little bit on the capital to invest in because gold is rather high. [00:31:42] I mean, it's so high. [00:31:43] You've got conglomerate jewelry makers like K Jewelers and Zales offering. [00:31:51] Oh, yes, this is 14-karat gold overlay. [00:31:55] Oh, yeah. [00:31:56] They're not even selling real gold for Christ's sake. [00:31:59] Oh, yes, this is a gold-silver overlay. [00:32:02] Oh, yes. [00:32:04] I mean, you know, so in my personal opinion, sir, I would, you know, invest in some silver or gold. [00:32:11] It doesn't really matter, but silver isn't bad. [00:32:13] Two years is what I'd hold on to that. [00:32:16] Two years. [00:32:16] You're going to see a gradual increase in two years for a lot of factors. [00:32:20] I talk about it on my blog. [00:32:22] You talk about government spending. [00:32:23] You talk about people accumulating it. [00:32:26] You talk about the pumping and dumping that's happening on the advertisements on every news media channel. [00:32:31] When they go to commercial, no matter who it is, no matter if you're watching Neil Cavuto or you're watching that disgusting, despicable, rodent-looking bulldype Rachel Maddow, when they go to commercial, it's always some kind of gold, some kind of silver, something of that nature. [00:32:49] So, you know, you take all those factors into consideration. [00:32:52] I would definitely consider accumulating one of those metals, putting it in a safe. [00:32:57] If not, if you don't even want to put it in, if you don't want to actually keep the physical metal, invest in some sort of stock, invest in some sort of future, do something to ride this metal wave because it is happening. [00:33:10] And I mean, to be perfectly honest with you, I don't think it should be. [00:33:14] I mean, I'm a traditional investor, but remember, America loves a good bubble. [00:33:19] And I mean, I can feel this bubble, man. [00:33:21] I can sense it. [00:33:23] I'm accumulating as much gold as I possibly can. [00:33:25] I'm going to the pawn shop every damn weekend, you know, trying to talk down the damn pawn shop guy so I can accumulate all the scrap gold that he has so that once this damn gold price goes up two, three, four thousand dollars a damn ounce, you can liquidate those damn reserves and boom, easy capital, easy liquid. [00:33:46] I mean, at a higher rate than what you bought it for. [00:33:49] You know, and that's the same goes for silver there, sir. [00:33:53] Yeah. [00:33:55] Well, thanks for calling, man. [00:33:56] I appreciate it. [00:33:57] I hope you take my advice and do either one because they are a safety bet. [00:34:03] You just have to remember that, you know, don't let anybody know that you've got it. [00:34:07] Remember, this is a disgusting, despicable America. [00:34:11] Everybody, you know, once they realize you've got a little something in your house, they're going to come bum rush you with a couple of idiots that look like Ice Cube with ski masks, you know, and Colt 45 guns and all that crap. [00:34:24] So just be careful and get a safe, get a big-ass safe. [00:34:28] You know, one of those safes where you can't take it out. [00:34:31] It's just physically too big for even like eight freaks to get it out. [00:34:37] And I'm not joking, man. [00:34:38] I mean, you need to diversify your portfolio. [00:34:41] You shouldn't just have stocks. [00:34:42] You shouldn't just have bonds. [00:34:45] You shouldn't just have a business. [00:34:47] You shouldn't just have gold. [00:34:48] You should have all of it. [00:34:49] Try to get in everything you possibly can. [00:34:52] Everything. [00:34:54] You know, and even if you don't know the stock market, I get this email all the time. [00:34:59] I don't know the stock market, Ghost. [00:35:01] I don't get it. [00:35:02] Well, I don't blame you. [00:35:03] It's pretty complicated. [00:35:05] You either have to be in it all the time to understand it or just realize that, hey, look, the stock market, what happens here, relates to me. [00:35:15] And at this point in time, when I want to go out and get a loan for something, like if I have to go to the bank to get a loan for a business, or I want to go to the bank to get a loan for a house or a piece of real estate or whatever, the best thing to have, believe it or not, for collateral is an equity or a security. [00:35:36] Bottom line. [00:35:37] I mean, banks will talk to you when you have large sums of stock or treasury bonds. [00:35:45] I mean, that's a fact. [00:35:48] You know, it's an absolute fact. [00:35:50] So let's say you're just some guy who works his ass off all the time. [00:35:54] You put away $200,000, $300 a month, and you put it in any one of the stocks that are blue chip, man. [00:36:00] I mean, let's say you put it in GE, you put it in Intel, you put it in Coke, you put it in whatever, Dell computer, whatever. [00:36:08] All right? [00:36:09] You put it in there, and you don't even worry about it. [00:36:12] It's like putting it in the bank. [00:36:13] The only difference is you're getting a better rate of return. [00:36:16] You're getting a better rate of return than whatever it is, half a percent, if you're lucky, maybe a percent. [00:36:24] You know, at the time, after five years of accumulating, you know, $200,000, $300 of stock, you can go to a bank and say, hey, I want a house, or I want a business, or I want this, or I want that. [00:36:39] And the banker's going to have to talk to you, man. [00:36:41] And if they don't talk to you, then get out of the bank and tell them to piss off and go to another bank. [00:36:46] The banks are in business. [00:36:47] That's their business. [00:36:48] Don't you understand that? [00:36:49] To lend people money? [00:36:51] The only difference is that people now have to have capital. [00:36:56] They have to have some sort of collateral to get loans. [00:36:59] It's no longer the old days where you could finance a freaking home at $250,000, making $20,000 flipping burgers at the local burger boy. [00:37:10] It doesn't work that way. [00:37:14] Piece of crap. [00:37:15] I mean, that's all I'm saying. [00:37:16] Anyway, I didn't mean to say that, Call. === Banks Demand Capital Collateral (10:45) === [00:37:18] Thank you for calling, 215. [00:37:19] Appreciate the call. [00:37:21] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [00:37:24] Let's go ahead and call here. [00:37:26] Let's take another call here. [00:37:27] Hold on. [00:37:27] Let me kick out a spammer here. [00:37:29] I don't like spammers in my chat. [00:37:30] Get the hell out of here, you piece of crap. [00:37:33] All right, let's go ahead. [00:37:35] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:37:38] 213, what's going on? [00:37:42] Man, I'm all unemployment and been stacking my chips, ghost. [00:37:46] You're unemployment and stacking your chips? [00:37:50] Yes, sir. [00:37:50] I get paid on unemployment to trade stocks all day, and it's great. [00:37:55] No, I don't believe you're trading stocks, but I do believe you're on unemployment. [00:37:59] I mean, anybody who's calling from the 213 area code is definitely living like some slum hole ghetto-fied piece of trash. [00:38:10] I mean, let's be honest. [00:38:11] Hey, I'm from the 213, baby. [00:38:13] Yeah. [00:38:14] Oh, yeah, 213, baby. [00:38:16] I'm from California. [00:38:19] California, baby. [00:38:22] Where we smoke pot all day, baby. [00:38:24] And we don't like to work, baby. [00:38:26] And we like to bitch, baby. [00:38:30] Get the hell out of here, 213. [00:38:32] I hate people from California, you piece of crap. [00:38:34] All right? [00:38:36] I mean, look, look, I shouldn't say I hate people from California. [00:38:39] It's just wrong. [00:38:40] Aww. [00:38:42] But let's be honest. [00:38:43] I mean, you know, people from California, I mean, they're just such lazy assholes. [00:38:48] All right, and we're getting a lot of them coming in here to Austin, you know. [00:38:52] I mean, they're all leaving, you know, because they all know that California at some point is going to be a subterranean shithole. [00:38:58] So they figure they're going to come out here to Texas where all the money's at, where all the jobs are, you know, where the cheap real estate at. [00:39:06] So they come over here and they bring your lazy ass work ethic with them. [00:39:10] You know, oh, Jesus Christ, you know, this lazy ass work ethic, and they're all over the place. [00:39:16] You know, they think that, you know, because in California, in California, they had unions for everything. [00:39:23] They even had unions for bad boys in freaking grocery stores. [00:39:27] You know, I was talking to one California asshole in one of these bars, you know, sitting there. [00:39:34] He was actually saying that he got paid $15 an hour through the union so he can bag groceries at whatever grocery store was up there in California. [00:39:45] $15 an hour. [00:39:48] Are you kidding me to bag groceries? [00:39:50] And then we wonder why America's being flushed down the proverbial toilet. [00:39:56] I mean, you know, he's like, man, I'm worth more than what they're paying me out here. [00:39:59] I'm worth more than this. [00:40:01] No, you're not. [00:40:02] You're not worth more than that, you piece of crap. [00:40:04] I mean, you have to look at yourself, you sorry-ass losers. [00:40:08] I mean, especially you idiots in California, all right? [00:40:12] And you idiots in Illinois. [00:40:14] And all you, you know, asshole socialist, communist jerk-offs that want to do nothing but mooch off of the country that you reside in. [00:40:23] You assholes that believe that society should take care of you just because you exist, just because you're breathing. [00:40:32] And that's just disgusting, man. [00:40:35] That is just a disgusting disgrace. [00:40:38] No one should take care of you just because you're breathing. [00:40:41] You should be lucky to be alive, you asshole. [00:40:45] You're living in the day and age of modernity where you can live in a house and go to the grocery store and get your goods. [00:40:53] And you can go and buy your clothes. [00:40:55] You don't have to make them yourself like you used to, you idiot. [00:40:59] You don't have to go out there and hunt for your own food and drag it back and risk being eaten by another animal or taken up by another poacher. [00:41:07] You don't have to worry about these things. [00:41:09] That's what's so unfortunate about this society. [00:41:11] There's just such ungrateful idiots. [00:41:16] You know? [00:41:17] I mean, most people in this world are just ungrateful jerk nuts that feel that everything should be handed to them because they're alive. [00:41:25] Absolutely not. [00:41:27] Absolutely not. [00:41:29] And, you know, let me tell you something. [00:41:30] If that offends you, that, oh, you don't care about me, ghost, because I'm a moocher and I don't make a contribution to society. [00:41:40] Yeah, I don't think you matter. [00:41:42] You know? [00:41:43] I really don't think you matter. [00:41:44] I think that you're beneath me, frankly. [00:41:47] If you're one of these idiots that think that socialism is a great thing and you want the government to give you everything from your house, your car, your job, your girlfriend, your dog, and your goldfish, yeah, I think that you're beneath me. [00:41:59] I think that you're the crap on the waffle of my damn shoe. [00:42:03] I think that's what you are, you piece of crap, if you want my personal opinion. [00:42:07] That's what I think you are. [00:42:09] So, you know, I know I've got a lot of communists and a lot of socialists up in here that think they're just some big badass that's going to come in here and be Mr. Rebel and say, oh, socialism or death ghost, socialism or death ghost, we all read Karl Marx. [00:42:26] Don't forget Karl Marx. [00:42:30] Shove it up your ass, all right, you socialist Fabian assholes and all you damn Karl Marx worshiping pieces of crap. [00:42:36] Shut up your ass anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [00:42:42] We're going to take some more callers here, then we're going to move on to the next subject matter. [00:42:46] Area code 408, you're on the air. [00:42:50] What's up, ghost? [00:42:51] It's Goofy Bone. [00:42:52] What up, Goofy Bone? [00:42:54] What's going on, man? [00:42:55] Man, I'm that other half of California that understands the real life of reality, not living in the neighborhood of make-believe that money is the ruler of all evil, and money is what makes this world go round. [00:43:10] Hold on, Goofy Bone. [00:43:11] Money's not the root of all evil. [00:43:13] People are the root of all evil. [00:43:17] I mean, money has nothing to do with people's hands that makes the people evil. [00:43:21] That's just, I mean, believe me, ghost, I love making money. [00:43:25] And because of you, listening to you, I made $2,9 extra hundred dollars today because of you on Caterpillar Stock because they just decided to blow up today. [00:43:36] I told you, you stay in there. [00:43:38] I knew you were kind of a little shaky on the sell-off there, but remember, that's how stocks are. [00:43:45] Somebody bought in at a certain price, and they get a little shaky, so they sell off. [00:43:50] And they look at news, they sell off. [00:43:53] So that's what kind of fluctuates a stock. [00:43:55] But Caterpillar, I mean, I say nothing but good things for Caterpillar, man. [00:43:59] I mean, I think that you look at the government's initiatives that he suggested as investments in his $3.73 trillion budget. [00:44:07] I mean, the people that are going to reap the rewards are going to be people like Caterpillar, people that have these construction industrial type pieces of machinery or workers themselves. [00:44:20] I see nothing but good things for it, man. [00:44:22] And I did see Caterpillar blow up today. [00:44:24] I'm glad you called to talk about it. [00:44:26] Man, I'm telling you, Ghost, like I said, I'm thankful for you every day because it's just my portfolio. [00:44:34] It just listening to you and adding what you insisted to us, because some of us do listen, not like these little spammers up in your chat room. [00:44:44] But, you know, I took it upon myself to listen. [00:44:47] And now, look, I got me some capital. [00:44:50] I'm over here drinking. [00:44:51] I'm over here having a good old day. [00:44:52] It's Baller Friday for me, thanks to the ghost. [00:44:56] Oh, yeah, man. [00:44:56] That's what I'm talking about, man. [00:44:58] And that's the way you need to live life there, Goofy. [00:45:00] Who cares about all these people that are sitting here pissing and moaning? [00:45:04] They're looking at you. [00:45:05] That's not fair, Goofy. [00:45:07] You're a dragon. [00:45:08] You got $2,900. [00:45:10] That's not fair. [00:45:10] You need to give some to me, man, because I'm Poe. [00:45:15] And they come up to you in the park. [00:45:17] Hey, you got two bags, baby. [00:45:19] You got two bags. [00:45:20] I only got no bags, baby. [00:45:23] You need to give me one of them bags because you got two bags. [00:45:25] It ain't fair, baby. [00:45:27] Oh, man. [00:45:28] I'm sorry, man. [00:45:29] I don't know. [00:45:29] No, man. [00:45:30] You're telling the truth, ghost. [00:45:31] You're telling the truth because that's how it is. [00:45:33] And, you know, my friends, like I told you, I hang with these, because, you know, like you said, California's got nothing but liberals out here. [00:45:39] So I got me, you know, a bunch of liberals. [00:45:42] Of course, I'm on top of game. [00:45:44] You know, I'm 10 years ahead of these guys, but it's just, you know, I need people to hang around with so I can at least, you know, not turn insane, if you know what I'm saying. [00:45:52] Yeah, I hear you. [00:45:53] Yeah. [00:45:54] You should come out here to Austin, man, or you could go out to another city or something because I know California is expensive to live because of all the unions and all the increased bureaucracy. [00:46:05] I mean, what people don't understand is that just to make a product to be sold in California, you got to go through some stupid two or three different bureaucratic boards. [00:46:16] You know, if you look on, you know, I'm sure you know this, but other people don't. [00:46:20] If they look on the back of their products, if they look on the back of their chairs or their tables or anything that they buy, there's always a little specific piece of writing for California that this approves this and this board of this and this that from California just to sell the damn product in California. [00:46:39] Why do we need to be taxed? [00:46:41] Why do businesses need to be taxed? [00:46:43] So some bureaucrat can get paid $80,000 a year to sit on this board to be the overlord on whether or not you're going to do business in California. [00:46:53] It's sick. [00:46:54] I think it's $120,000 a year, but we'll stay at 80. [00:47:00] I'm telling you. [00:47:01] California, the only reason why I'm out here is because I grew up out here. [00:47:06] This is how I live. [00:47:07] But, you know, I'm from the neighborhood. [00:47:10] I'm from the hood. [00:47:11] So I had to adjust myself into the neighborhood, into reality hood. [00:47:19] You got to be a capitalist. [00:47:21] You got to be a capitalist. [00:47:22] You got to capitalize on every situation. [00:47:25] You know what I mean? [00:47:26] It's just. [00:47:26] You're damn right. [00:47:28] You're damn right. [00:47:30] Because I'm a capitalist now, Ghost, and I was leering that way, but I just needed you to push me further. [00:47:37] And I'm glad you did, Ghost. [00:47:39] And I'm telling you, I'm making money sitting back listening to the ghost. [00:47:43] And you could guarantee that. [00:47:45] Thank you. [00:47:46] I'm glad, man. [00:47:47] I'm glad that you're making some serious capital. [00:47:50] Tell some of these idiots that are in here flapping their fat Dorito-stained fingers on the keyboard talking garbage. [00:47:56] I mean, you need to tell these idiots, just say, hey, look, just listen to a couple of things. [00:48:01] You'll make some money. [00:48:01] But you know what? [00:48:02] They're not going to do it. [00:48:03] You want to know why? === Ghost Makes Serious Capital (08:58) === [00:48:04] They're lazy, fat, jelly asses. [00:48:06] You know, these idiots would rather have the government give them the peanuts so that they can give them just enough money to survive and just enough money for them to maintain sustenance to bitch about the next handout. [00:48:20] That's what it is. [00:48:21] That's all it is. [00:48:22] It's disgraceful. [00:48:24] To me, they're like people who want to get on Southwest Airlines because they want their bags for free. [00:48:29] Shit, I'll pay for my 75-pound bag that I'm going to put on this fucking plane. [00:48:34] I mean, have you ever flown Southwest Airlines like in the past couple years? [00:48:38] Yeah, I hate saying that. [00:48:39] You know what? [00:48:40] I hate it because it's like, can I get something more than just this stupid free beverage or a lousy little drink you're going to charge me that's going to be $25? [00:48:53] You know what I mean? [00:48:53] I mean, not to mention that, you know, if you don't have somebody that'll sit next to you that you know, you could get, you know, sat next to you by some derelict. [00:49:02] You know, that's, you know, I'm not joking. [00:49:04] I mean, look at a video search of Southwest Airline weird passengers or something of that nature, and just take a look at the characters that fly these disgusting, despicable Southwest Airlines. [00:49:21] It's a disgrace. [00:49:22] I mean, yeah, okay, it's cheap, but isn't flying supposed to be an experience? [00:49:27] Aren't you supposed to be in like a badass seat? [00:49:29] You recline. [00:49:30] You got some bimbo from another. [00:49:33] Yeah, you got some bimbo from another country stewardess coming in. [00:49:37] Oh, would you like a drink of what I? [00:49:39] You know, and, you know, you're treated nicely. [00:49:43] You know, you get a meal that's better than some microwave garbage. [00:49:46] I mean, they just throw peanuts at you on Southwest. [00:49:49] They don't even give you a meal on Southwest. [00:49:51] They throw you peanuts. [00:49:53] They go, here, here's your peanuts. [00:49:55] Here's your free drink. [00:49:56] If you want something alcoholic, you're going to have to pay $25 and up. [00:50:01] And we only take cash. [00:50:02] We don't take the card. [00:50:04] I'm like, come on, man. [00:50:05] Are you serious? [00:50:06] Disgusting. [00:50:07] Yeah. [00:50:08] Yeah, man. [00:50:09] And then why is it? [00:50:10] Can you explain this to me? [00:50:11] I fly often. [00:50:14] Why is it exactly that if the women aren't just complete and utter sluts that are just throwing themselves at anybody that'll stay with them at their hotel at the landing spot? [00:50:26] If they're not that, they're just these complete and utter flamer homosexuals that just can't even act professionally for their job. [00:50:34] It's just like walking into an Andy Warhol party and seeing the drag queen that's like dancing on the pole or something. [00:50:46] These idiots are actually throwing peanuts at me. [00:50:49] And I look for things, you know, some of these fruits, I'm like, you know, when they're really feminine like that, I look for cuts on their fingers and stuff like that. [00:50:57] I don't want people like that serving me my damn drink or anything of that nature because good God. [00:51:02] Believe me, if I see one of those type of people serving me, I'll ignore them. [00:51:08] I'll go to sleep. [00:51:09] Believe me, I'll go to sleep. [00:51:10] I hear you, Goofy. [00:51:12] Shit. [00:51:13] Hey, man, let me go ahead and let you go here. [00:51:16] I'm going to go ahead and, yeah, I think the boy that is supposed to be delivering the damn beer here and the alcohol is here, so I got to go give him some money and then get the damn beer and start drinking. [00:51:29] Well, I'm drinking you, Ghost. [00:51:31] So cheers to you, buddy. [00:51:33] Hey, cheers to you, man. [00:51:34] I'm glad you're making some serious capital. [00:51:37] Oh, it's chuggling right now. [00:51:39] All right. [00:51:40] Can we hear it? [00:51:40] Go ahead and chug it. [00:51:41] Let's hear it. [00:51:45] There you go, man. [00:51:46] Cheers to you, man. [00:51:47] I'm glad that you made $2,900. [00:51:50] Thank you, Ghost. [00:51:51] Like I said, man, sitting back, getting money, listening to the ghost. [00:51:56] Plain and simple, people. [00:51:58] Thanks, man. [00:51:59] You rock, man. [00:52:00] All right. [00:52:00] You take it easy there, Goofy. [00:52:02] Anyway, folks, I'll be right back. [00:52:05] You know, the person that's delivering whatever, I got it from some corner store that delivers stuff out here in Austin, Texas. [00:52:12] Like I said, you can get everything delivered. [00:52:14] You can get a cheeseburger delivered. [00:52:16] You can get barbecue delivered. [00:52:18] You know, you can get everything. [00:52:20] Anything you want, there's a delivery service for it. [00:52:23] So I got to go pay this person here. [00:52:25] I'll be right back. [00:52:27] But once again, we are celebrating. [00:52:29] We are celebrating Black History Month. [00:52:32] Well, hold on. [00:52:32] Let me go see if this person's not black that's delivering this shit. [00:52:35] Hold on a second. [00:52:37] Hold on a second. [00:52:41] No, he's not. [00:52:42] All right. [00:52:42] Just checking. [00:52:43] Hold on. [00:52:43] I was just checking. [00:52:45] Making sure that wasn't a black man because, you know, he could be peeing in my damn beer or something. [00:52:50] Anyway, what I'm going to do is celebrate Black History Month by going ahead and playing another song here. [00:52:58] I know that I've been taking crap from people that have been sitting here saying, oh, you're playing nothing but gangster rap. [00:53:04] You're saying you're talking crap. [00:53:06] You're not making the black community look good. [00:53:08] Hey, look, I'm the melting pot of friendship, folks. [00:53:12] I mean, don't you understand? [00:53:13] I am the melting pot of freaking friendship. [00:53:16] You people need to stop calling me racist. [00:53:19] You people need to stop, you know, making these false indictments. [00:53:21] You need to stop spreading these slanderous lies and these damn libelous statements about me because I really don't appreciate it. [00:53:31] So I researched into my repertoire of hip-hop, rap, RD, black music knowledge. [00:53:43] And I came up to celebrate with Black History Month a decent song. [00:53:48] Now, this song is by a guy who, I mean, look, let's put it this way. [00:53:53] He was a great RB singer. [00:53:56] I mean, this guy had a great voice. [00:53:58] He had one of them voices that was going to go a long way. [00:54:01] You knew he was going places, this guy. [00:54:04] But like most, you know, young gentlemen, I don't mean to be racially Charged here, but you know, it's all usually happens to ethnic minorities. [00:54:17] They get involved with the money, they get involved with the bimbos, they get involved with everything. [00:54:22] And before you know it, there was a I don't want to make the guy, the gentleman look bad. [00:54:30] I'm sure he's not a bad gentleman, but he was caught with like a 12-year-old or something. [00:54:35] I don't know, whatever it was. [00:54:37] I don't want to get into it, but still, we're celebrating Black History Month with this man, Black History Month. [00:54:42] For all you folks that aren't familiar, all right? [00:54:45] For all you folks that aren't familiar, I want you to know that February, February is the shortest month of the year, and it's Black History Month, and we need to commemorate it. [00:54:56] We need to celebrate it. [00:54:58] As a matter of fact, let me go ahead and bring in the ghetto guy to go ahead and introduce our song here. [00:55:03] Go ahead and tell them how it is, the ghetto guy. [00:55:06] Yeah, baby, let me break it down, see my buckets like this, man. [00:55:09] All right, I know it's Black History Month, baby. [00:55:12] So, ghosts know he had to play the black songs up here. [00:55:16] You know what I'm saying? [00:55:17] So, what are we going to do here? [00:55:18] We're going to play some by a man that is real big in the black community, baby. [00:55:24] I mean, he's so big in the black community, baby. [00:55:26] White man tried to hook him up with some 12-year-old girl that he said he was doing a number one on, and he just beat the case like it was no big deal, baby. [00:55:34] Because we don't prosecute our own, baby. [00:55:37] You understand? [00:55:38] We ain't gonna sit here and buy down to the man, baby. [00:55:41] We understand how it is to have kids, baby. [00:55:44] You see, you people out there, you ain't understanding my kids, my kids, baby. [00:55:49] You're not necessarily understanding, you're not going into your head. [00:55:54] Anyway, I don't want to talk about my kids. [00:55:56] What I'm gonna do here, what I'm gonna do is just go ahead, kick back, I'm gonna introduce the next song here. [00:56:03] This song right here is my brother that I like personally, baby. [00:56:06] I like to get my bumpy grind on with my chicken head, whatever I happen to be banning at the time. [00:56:13] And I like to put this man on right here and just get uh uh yeah, baby. [00:56:19] I like to do a little bit of that, baby. [00:56:21] You know what I mean? [00:56:22] I like to kick back some time, put this man on, you know, and kick back in the bed, get a good head job, baby. [00:56:29] Yes, I like to put this man on, get a good head job, baby. [00:56:32] Yeah, you can't have no kids with no head job, baby. [00:56:37] Woo! [00:56:38] Anyway, this man right here is the man. [00:56:42] I call him R. Kelly, baby. [00:56:44] And you know what? [00:56:45] You know what? [00:56:46] We're going to put an R. Kelly song that not only intertwines Black History Month, we're also going to put on a song by R. Kelly that also the Oriental people. [00:56:58] You know, he gives props to the Oriental people out there, baby. === R Kelly Props Oriental People (04:06) === [00:57:02] So let's go ahead. [00:57:07] That's what I'm talking about, baby. [00:57:40] She's so hot, she's kissing on me This is the girl of my fantasy But Remy, we were doing a thing. [00:57:58] I got a thing. [00:58:04] She heard me dingin'. [00:58:09] Now I don't know about you, but I would like to get with you. [00:58:12] Tight honey while I'm chillin' marappula. [00:58:15] Red bikini with some pump hill shoes. [00:58:18] Who could think of any damn thing cooler? [00:58:21] We at my crib, so it ain't no ruler. [00:58:23] Humble naked sweat socks and house shoes. [00:58:26] Hundred bottles, a print in the cooler. [00:58:28] I'm so tempted to take up the jeweler. [00:58:31] One day without me and she's shaking like a fana. [00:58:34] Y'all tell me what's R&B without the aura. [00:59:01] Thank you. [00:59:03] She broke it down right in front of me. [00:59:06] Rolling on her knees, I fancy ya. [00:59:09] Got to wanna back level the way she work it. [00:59:12] Body moving like she's dancing in the circuit. [00:59:15] Back, for pop, down when she jerk it. [00:59:17] Put the thorn in your thorn, go on now, watch that murder. [00:59:30] I'm a thing. [00:59:35] She heard me digging. [00:59:42] We make a lot of noise. [00:59:45] Wake up to the club. [00:59:47] All of the ladies in the house. [00:59:50] Don't show your boys enough. [00:59:55] We closed it down the floor. [00:59:58] Now me with me at the party. [01:00:01] We roll it with the odds. [01:00:08] She heard me digging. [01:00:13] I'm not a thing. [01:00:41] to Ghost. [01:00:44] True Capitalist Radio. [01:00:49] Yeah, all right. [01:00:50] Hopefully, y'all like that R. Kelly Toya, Thoya, Toya, whatever it's called. [01:00:55] Toya Thoyne, I think that's what it's called. [01:00:57] Hope y'all appreciated that for Black History Month. [01:01:00] I know that I take a lot of flack for celebrating Black History Month with a lot of the gangster rap that a lot of the black community doesn't appreciate. === Reaping Rewards From Listening (02:48) === [01:01:08] Let me tell you, I know that there's individuals that continue to insinuate that I'm some sort of a racist man. [01:01:14] Do you understand that I am not a racist? [01:01:16] I am a melting pot of friendship. [01:01:19] Everybody's money is green. [01:01:20] You understand? [01:01:22] Everybody's money's green. [01:01:24] So don't sit here and give me this crap that I'm a damn racist. [01:01:27] It pisses me off. [01:01:28] It really does. [01:01:29] It pisses me off. [01:01:31] Anyway, I'm going to go ahead and drink some beer here. [01:01:35] You know, you got some. [01:01:36] You know, I knew it was some kind of ethnic minority came up and delivered the beer here. [01:01:41] Of course, it didn't have change, so I had to give this asshole a bigger tip than he deserved. [01:01:46] But who cares? [01:01:47] I'm writing this off on the taxes anyway. [01:01:48] Who gives a crap? [01:01:49] Anyway, anybody, it was a great day in today's markets. [01:01:53] Three straight weeks of games. [01:01:55] If you had been listening to me, you'd have been making money. [01:01:57] You heard Goofy Bone, who called up earlier, saying he's making some capital, drinking some, you know, whatever his libation is, and reaping the rewards of his profits for listening to the Ghostman here. [01:02:11] So, anyway, let me go ahead and open up. [01:02:13] I got, of course, another Negra. [01:02:15] You know, I actually asked if they actually had the one with the white, you know, blonde-white bimbo on the can. [01:02:20] They don't have it anymore. [01:02:22] So, obviously, it's the black girl from now on. [01:02:24] So, here we go. [01:02:28] Oh, yeah. [01:02:30] Here we go. [01:02:31] Let me tell you, I should have been drinking the whole time, man. [01:02:33] I've been reaping the rewards of these goddamn stocks up in here. [01:02:38] Let me go ahead and take a chug here. [01:02:40] Ready? [01:02:40] One. [01:02:41] Hold on, hold on. [01:02:42] I'm going to take a chug here. [01:02:47] Everybody, come on. [01:02:48] Chug, chug, chug. [01:02:49] Here we go. [01:03:02] on the wrong tube there. [01:03:05] Oh, good God. [01:03:09] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:03:13] I want to hear from you. [01:03:14] All right. [01:03:14] I want to hear from you. [01:03:15] For all the people that listen to me on that Intel play, Intel joins President Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. [01:03:25] And for you folks that aren't familiar with our president's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, it's some kind of presidential appointed little bureaucracy that Barack Obama has initiated to try to bring jobs to America. [01:03:40] And Intel has joined it. [01:03:42] And of course, the head of that particular council on job and competitiveness is the CEO of GE, two of the companies that are in the true capitalist portfolio. [01:03:52] And if you happen to have been listening, you would have been reaping the rewards. [01:03:55] I'm still long-term on both of those stocks. === Intel Joins Jobs Council (11:12) === [01:03:57] I don't think they're going anywhere. [01:04:00] As a matter of fact, I think they're good to keep your capital in, even if you don't know anything about stocks. [01:04:05] They're blue chips. [01:04:06] You know what it's about. [01:04:09] So come on, man. [01:04:10] All right. [01:04:10] I want to say that another pat on my back for the prognosticator of prognosticators because I knew exactly what was going on here. [01:04:18] All right? [01:04:20] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:04:24] Well, there's not too many callers. [01:04:25] There's only one caller here. [01:04:26] One caller. [01:04:27] 111. [01:04:27] You're on the air. [01:04:29] Ghost. [01:04:31] What's up? [01:04:32] Hey, what's up, man? [01:04:33] Happy Baller Friday. [01:04:35] Chilling. [01:04:36] Happy Baller Friday to you. [01:04:37] Hopefully, you got some drink or some kind of soft drink, Coca-Cola. [01:04:41] You get some kind of something that you're chilling through. [01:04:45] I got some sprite right here. [01:04:46] I'm saving the hard stuff for later on the night. [01:04:49] So I was thinking, since it's Baller Friday, I was thinking maybe you could offer some advice on kind of a different subject. [01:04:58] What's that? [01:05:00] Okay. [01:05:01] So my friend, whom I am in college with right now, his sister is coming to visit tonight. [01:05:10] And he wants me to hook up with his sister. [01:05:15] And, like, I don't know. [01:05:16] I'm somewhat nervous about it. [01:05:18] So I was wondering if you, because I'm pretty sure, like, with all your money, you know a lot about the ladies. [01:05:23] Like, if you could offer any tips. [01:05:26] Well, what exactly are you trying to get? [01:05:28] Are you trying? [01:05:29] Are you have to do the work and trying to get her into the sack? [01:05:32] Or is she kind of loose? [01:05:33] Or is she kind of rigid? [01:05:35] I don't understand. [01:05:36] What's the, I mean, give me a setup here. [01:05:38] It's kind of vague what you said. [01:05:39] I mean, is the brother wanting her to get the high-hard one because she's uptight? [01:05:43] Or, I mean, what's the problem? [01:05:48] She's a party girl that her ex-boyfriend was not a good person. [01:05:53] He dealt drugs, whatever. [01:05:54] So he kind of wants me to get with her to get her on a better track, I guess. [01:06:00] Yeah. [01:06:00] If that makes sense. [01:06:01] And what was the previous boyfriend like? [01:06:04] He was a drug dealer. [01:06:05] Did he kind of give her a slap every now and then? [01:06:07] Was he abusive? [01:06:07] Was he mean? [01:06:09] I don't know that. [01:06:11] I imagine, though. [01:06:14] Well, let's let's break it down like this, okay? [01:06:17] What you want to do, do you have any kind of plan? [01:06:21] Are you going out to a club? [01:06:22] Are you going to take her out to a bar? [01:06:24] Or are you going to go out to eat? [01:06:25] What's the problem? [01:06:26] You're going to kick back in the dorm and have some beers? [01:06:29] What are you going to do? [01:06:31] I believe we're going out to hit the I believe they are known as fraternity houses. [01:06:39] I'd watch out for that, man. [01:06:41] You know, you know, it's going to be a sausage fest up in there. [01:06:44] You know, and you see, the thing about chicks, let me tell you the thing about chicks, man. [01:06:49] You know, once they start sizing up everybody in the place, your chances for getting laid become diminished. [01:06:58] And the reason is because you're going to have people out there, especially guys. [01:07:02] You know, I mean, they're just as hard up as everybody else. [01:07:05] So they're going to try to dress a certain way so that they can make females attracted to them. [01:07:10] They're going to try to look and act certain ways. [01:07:13] They're going to act more manly. [01:07:14] They're going to be ultra funny. [01:07:15] I mean, haven't you noticed that? [01:07:16] Whenever you bring your girl around your boys, the guy's always like ultra funny. [01:07:21] All of a sudden, he's Mr. Freaking Comedian. [01:07:23] Haven't you noticed that? [01:07:24] Yes, sir. [01:07:26] That's what I'm saying. [01:07:27] So, you know, I would kind of go and be a little apprehensive going towards the fraternity house. [01:07:33] I think a small bar that doesn't have that many people in there. [01:07:37] Are y'all over 21, right? [01:07:39] Or no? [01:07:39] Y'all not over 21? [01:07:40] No. [01:07:41] Well, maybe y'all should go to a coffee house or something. [01:07:45] I don't know. [01:07:46] Her brother is. [01:07:47] Yeah, the thing is, is that you want an intimate setting that doesn't have that many guys. [01:07:52] Because, you know, guys, they're a threat to other guys. [01:07:57] Let's be honest. [01:07:58] That's why everybody doesn't like a sausage fest in any bar or any club. [01:08:02] Because all guys are sizing each other up. [01:08:05] And it's like animals. [01:08:07] It's like hyenas trying to get after or screw hyenas like lions. [01:08:11] You know, trying to get after the prey, get after the piece of meat. [01:08:16] And, you know, you know how lions are. [01:08:17] Lions are the type of animal that roam freely, especially when they're solo. [01:08:22] They don't have any packs. [01:08:23] They don't have any family. [01:08:25] They'll roam solo until they find somebody else's family. [01:08:28] They find another pack somewhere and they actually kill the male lion. [01:08:34] And by default, the female lion that was with the lion, the male lion that was killed, goes with this lion, and all of a sudden that lion becomes the man of the house. [01:08:44] So what I'm saying to you is if you want to get laid, you need to put yourself in a situation where not only are you the focal point of the attention, but not only that, you are the only comedian. [01:08:54] And you are the focal point. [01:08:56] Because man, you know how these guys are going to come in with a badass watch, come in with a suit. [01:09:02] They'll come in dressed kind of like douchebaggy. [01:09:04] They've got the Ed Hardy shirt on or something. [01:09:06] Some muscle head comes in. [01:09:08] I mean, you've got a lot of things to deal with as a guy. [01:09:10] So when you got yourself a piece for the weekend, the least you can do is try to put yourself in a situation that manipulates the mind of the simplicity of emotional, impulsive women. [01:09:24] Yeah, yeah. [01:09:26] I picked up most, if not all, of that. [01:09:30] So I probably shouldn't listen to all these yahoos in the chat saying mean things. [01:09:36] No, don't listen to any of these. [01:09:38] These guys aren't getting laid. [01:09:39] They're not even going to get a chick tonight. [01:09:41] That's why they're all pissed. [01:09:42] You're lucky. [01:09:43] You're already ahead of the game, pal. [01:09:45] Are going to be at least within close proximity of a female. [01:09:48] These guys ain't going to be able to do nothing. [01:09:50] The best they're going to get is maybe some tube porn on the internet. [01:09:54] That's what they're getting tonight. [01:09:56] They're not even going to get any women to even look at them twice. [01:10:00] Why? [01:10:00] Because they don't have any kind of integrity. [01:10:05] And I mean, you sound like you got some integrity. [01:10:07] I mean, at least you're going out. [01:10:08] At least you've got some friends. [01:10:09] At least you've got some friends that care about you enough to say, hey, here's my sister. [01:10:13] Why don't you give her the high-hard one? [01:10:14] I mean, that says a lot about a man. [01:10:18] I mean, that's what I'm saying. [01:10:20] What you need to do, and you need to realize if you want to lay this guy's sister and maybe pursue it, don't take her in an arena where there are other lions. [01:10:28] All right? [01:10:30] Because it's not healthy. [01:10:33] I got you. [01:10:34] All right, man. [01:10:35] I hope that helped you, and I hope that you do the business. [01:10:38] Make sure to wear a damn rubber. [01:10:41] Don't listen to the broad saying, oh, I take it. [01:10:44] Yeah, I take the pill, and I got the shot. [01:10:47] Don't listen to her. [01:10:49] Don't do it. [01:10:50] You'll ruin your life for 21 years. [01:10:54] You know that child support is extended now to 21 years. [01:10:57] Yeah. [01:10:58] Yeah, you're obligated to the first half of a college education now. [01:11:04] So don't do it. [01:11:06] And if you're going to do it, make sure to shoot it in her face or something, all right? [01:11:10] All you assholes that are just, I mean, it just makes me sick. [01:11:13] I see it in the movies all the time. [01:11:15] You know, all these, you know, young little teenage movies, and they're all having a little intercourse or whatever. [01:11:23] And then no pullout, no protection, nothing. [01:11:27] And then when they wonder why their lives suck when they got about two or three kids and they can't even afford to sustain themselves, let alone some kids for Christ's sake. [01:11:37] I mean, think about it for a second. [01:11:39] Before you go out and have that good time with that damn bimbo, don't do it. [01:11:46] Don't freaking do it. [01:11:47] All right? [01:11:50] I'm serious, man. [01:11:51] I know people are laughing. [01:11:52] It's not a joke, man. [01:11:53] They're going to give that bitch the kid. [01:11:55] It doesn't matter how good of a man you are. [01:11:57] The fraud could be a prostitute, and the damn judge will give her the custody of the children because the court will interpret her prostitution as, Well, she was trying to help the children. [01:12:10] She was actually trying to make a living. [01:12:12] So you can't hold that against her. [01:12:14] I kid you not. [01:12:15] That's how the court interprets this crap. [01:12:17] Let me take a chug on that note. [01:12:23] Jesus Christ. [01:12:25] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:12:28] We're going to take some more callers. [01:12:29] Thanks, 111, man. [01:12:30] Good luck to you. [01:12:32] Hopefully, you do the horizontal mumbo with that, Broad. [01:12:37] 760, you're on the air. [01:12:40] Hey, Los. [01:12:41] What's up, man? [01:12:43] Nothing much. [01:12:44] What's up with you? [01:12:46] I'm just chilling like a villain drinking, you know, looking at all the cash I made today, man. [01:12:50] What's up? [01:12:54] Jesus Christ. [01:12:56] Get him off. [01:12:58] Here we go with the Will Smith crap again. [01:13:00] You know, these Will Smith worship and bastards. [01:13:02] Don't you know that Will Smith sucks now? [01:13:04] All right? [01:13:05] Will Smith sucks, man. [01:13:07] It's old. [01:13:08] You know that the Fresh Prince of Bel Air came out like 15, 20 years ago, for Christ's sake. [01:13:15] I mean, come on. [01:13:16] And can we get rid of that kid, please? [01:13:18] Can we get rid of that stupid, disgusting offspring of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, please? [01:13:25] All right, can we get them off? [01:13:27] I will never forget what they did to the karate kid. [01:13:31] Do you understand that? [01:13:32] I will never forget what those damn Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith idiots did to the Karate Kid movie by shoving their stupid dumb dreadlock cornroll heaven kid, replacing Danielson, you know? [01:13:48] Replacing Danielson as the main character. [01:13:52] And I'm telling you, Mr. Miyagi, you know, whatever the hell his real name was. [01:13:55] You know what I'm talking about. [01:13:56] The old guy, young Mr. Miyagi, Benny Hanna. [01:14:01] That guy. [01:14:02] He would be rolling over in his goddamn bamboo grave right now if he would see what happened to that great movie. [01:14:13] Let me tell you, that was a great cinematic piece of Hollywood work right there. [01:14:17] All right? [01:14:18] Karate Kid. [01:14:20] All right? [01:14:20] It encapsulates the innocence of the 80s while at the same time, you know, everybody was still doing blow and doing all that kind of stuff. [01:14:27] But whatever, whatever. [01:14:28] We're not going to talk about that. [01:14:30] Still, there's still an element of innocence. [01:14:32] I watched that movie with my children, for Christ's sake. [01:14:40] Anyway. [01:14:42] Sorry. [01:14:43] 646-652-4869. [01:14:46] 403, you're on the air. [01:14:48] Hello. [01:14:49] Hey, what's going on? [01:14:51] Not much. [01:14:51] You? [01:14:52] No, I'm just chilling. [01:14:54] Oh, sweet. [01:14:59] Stupid bitch. [01:15:01] Go in the kitchen and make your man something to eat, you stupid bimbo. [01:15:05] The hell are you doing on here trying to play music on a damn phone call for Christ's sake? === Callers Spread Capitalist Word (12:34) === [01:15:10] I mean, that's pretty bad. [01:15:11] It's one thing when a guy's doing it, you know, because a guy, you know, hey, there's a lot of guys, and there's a lot of hard legs in the world. [01:15:19] You know, guys just can't go out and say, hey, I want to get laid. [01:15:23] And, you know, women are going to be offering like it's no big deal. [01:15:26] No, that's not what happens. [01:15:28] But then you got this stupid skank calling me up, doing this crap, playing music, doing all the, and she's a chick. [01:15:35] I mean, how ugly does this bimbo have to be for her not to have a man at least taking her out right now? [01:15:43] It's 5 p.m. in the Central Time Zone over here in Austin, Texas. [01:15:47] What kind of a disgusting, despicable, ugly tree-hit bitch does this bimbo have to be for her to waste her time playing a song on the True Capitalist radio program? [01:16:00] I mean, give me a break. [01:16:02] A woman can go in. [01:16:04] I don't care what you look like, really. [01:16:06] I mean, of course, there are exceptions. [01:16:08] I should say that. [01:16:09] You can go into any club and say, hey, I want to get fucked. [01:16:16] And you're going to have every ethnic minority coming out of every nook and cranny of that libation establishment, going and saying, yeah, baby, what's up, man? [01:16:28] And they're going to try and bust about trying to take that home. [01:16:31] Have a guy go in there, do the same thing. [01:16:33] They'll take him out in handcuffs for sexual harassment. [01:16:36] All right? [01:16:38] So, Bimbo, for you to sit here and call me and do that says a lot. [01:16:44] It says a lot about where you are in the social strata of America. [01:16:49] You stupid, disgusting bimbo. [01:16:52] Good God. [01:16:53] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:16:58] We're taking calls here. [01:17:00] We're taking calls. [01:17:01] As a matter of fact, before we take another call, I want to talk a little bit about how Apple is being eyeballed by the U.S. and EU regulators because of their subscription plan to their iTunes situation for publishers. [01:17:15] If you happen to be a publisher through them, which I am not, if you happen to be a publisher through them, they actually want 30% of whatever in the hell you earn now. [01:17:26] They want 30%. [01:17:28] It's all there is to it. [01:17:29] Google, in response to this disgusting display of monopolization and just greed, basically announced their own subscription service where they're only going to take 10% away from the content publisher. [01:17:47] I mean, let's be honest. [01:17:49] Look, Apple, all right? [01:17:51] We get it. [01:17:52] You've got yourself a culture-based marketing system. [01:17:58] Everybody who buys your product is loyal to you. [01:18:03] Okay, we get it. [01:18:05] Great. [01:18:05] All right? [01:18:06] Piss off now with all this monopolization. [01:18:09] You're starting to look like Microsoft back in 1995, 98, when the only thing that you could get was Windblows operating systems and wind blows Internet Explorer browsers and wind blows Microsoft Office and Windblow. [01:18:28] I mean, you're starting to sound like that there, Apple. [01:18:31] All right? [01:18:33] I mean, give me a break. [01:18:36] So, you know, I mean, I'm not trying to say that they need to be investigated or anything of that nature, but, you know, it's no coincidence that these damn regulators in the U.S. and EU are looking at that like, hey, wait a minute, you bastards. [01:18:49] All right. [01:18:49] Your stock is, what, over $250-something dollars a share, and, you know, you're starting to sound like Mike Zuckerberg trying to, you know, monopolize the appearances and the content of Facebook users. [01:19:01] I mean, give me a break. [01:19:04] 646-652-4869. [01:19:07] 248, you're on the air. [01:19:10] Oh, yeah. [01:19:10] Hi, thanks. [01:19:11] Happy Ball of Friday team, man. [01:19:13] What's going on, man? [01:19:15] Not too much. [01:19:16] Just chilling and joining the show. [01:19:17] I got a quick question for you. [01:19:19] Go for it. [01:19:22] Magnets. [01:19:23] How do they work? [01:19:24] Yeah. [01:19:25] Well, they work just as fruity as your voice there, son. [01:19:30] Oh, and you're going to hang up. [01:19:31] Oh, you're going to hang up. [01:19:32] Oh, oh, you're going to hang up. [01:19:38] You're going to hang up. [01:19:41] Give me a break. [01:19:46] You're lucky I'm drinking, you fruity piece of crap. [01:19:51] You're lucky I'm drinking, you fruity piece of crap. [01:19:55] While, you know, people out here are actually listening to the content, making money. [01:19:58] You're sitting there. [01:20:00] Yeah, I just wanted to ask you a question. [01:20:03] I mean, how do they work? [01:20:09] 6-6-5-2-4-8-6-9 845, you're on the air. [01:20:21] 845, you there? [01:20:24] Well, you're going to hang up. [01:20:25] You had your hand up as if you wanted to talk, you stupid milking liquor. [01:20:29] What the hell's your problem? [01:20:30] You're just going to call up, play at a Packer Chef, then just hang up? [01:20:34] I mean, what are you, an internet butt stalker for Christ's sake? [01:20:37] I mean, that's all I need. [01:20:38] Oh, Jesus Christ. [01:20:40] You know, I'm just doing this show to try to help people, you know, trying to make more capitalists out here. [01:20:45] You know, that's what I want. [01:20:45] I want to see more capitalists. [01:20:46] Don't you understand that? [01:20:48] More capitalists. [01:20:50] And look at these assholes. [01:20:51] You know, they just come in. [01:20:53] This is what they do. [01:20:54] This is all they do. [01:20:55] All they do. [01:20:59] Getting me angry, getting me all worked up for Christ's sake. [01:21:01] I got a high blood pressure problem, for Christ's sake, you pieces of garbage. [01:21:05] I don't need this crap. [01:21:11] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:21:14] We're looking for more callers. [01:21:16] We're halfway into the second hour of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [01:21:20] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [01:21:24] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [01:21:28] Please add to your favorites blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [01:21:34] That's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [01:21:39] All right, that's what I'm talking about. [01:21:41] Anyway, I'd like to extend a thanks to all the sponsors that are sponsoring the True Capitalist Radio program. [01:21:49] They're fiddlest. [01:21:51] They're fiddlest. [01:21:53] And one sponsor in particular, folks, is Lexington Law Firm. [01:21:57] If you happen to have any kind of low credit score, credit problems, bankruptcies, you know, anything that has anything to do with screwing up your financial situation, call these guys right now. [01:22:11] Give them a call right now, and they will help you out. [01:22:14] I mean, seriously, if you have bad credit, you can't get a real estate loan. [01:22:18] If you have bad credit, you can't go out and start a business. [01:22:22] You can't do these things. [01:22:23] You've got to fix that crap up. [01:22:26] And these people are experts at it. [01:22:27] They've been doing it since the early 90s, man. [01:22:29] 877-663-2171 is the number. [01:22:34] 877-663-2171. [01:22:39] Give them a call if you have any kind of financial trouble. [01:22:41] Don't let it go by the wayside. [01:22:44] Don't think that it's just going to go away. [01:22:45] It's not going to go away. [01:22:47] All right, deal with it now. [01:22:48] Once you deal with it now, you'll be able to go out and do some serious damage. [01:22:52] You understand? [01:22:54] That's all there is to it. [01:22:57] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:23:00] We're going to take some more callers and see what's going on, shall we? [01:23:04] Let's go ahead. [01:23:05] Little, man, we got a couple of people calling in, not too many. [01:23:08] Same stupid pranker assholes. [01:23:10] You think I'm going to call on you? [01:23:12] You know, you're prank calling jerk nuts. [01:23:15] Anyway, 440, you there? [01:23:18] Hey, what's up? [01:23:19] Ghost is Goku. [01:23:21] Hey, what's up, man? [01:23:22] Hey, not usually calling through Skype, man. [01:23:24] I don't know why it's not working. [01:23:25] I guess it's not free or something. [01:23:26] I don't know. [01:23:27] Oh, man. [01:23:28] Skype's not working anymore. [01:23:29] They're not letting people call it. [01:23:31] Every time I try to call you, it says call failed. [01:23:34] I don't know. [01:23:36] Jesus. [01:23:36] That sucks. [01:23:37] I mean, you know, that's all we need now is Skype to start charging for crap. [01:23:41] And, I mean, I know they're charging for regular landline international calls, but we don't need them to do anything else fishy or anything like that. [01:23:51] What's going on, Goku? [01:23:52] Let me take a chug here. [01:23:53] Yeah, go ahead. [01:23:54] Nothing much. [01:23:56] You know, just sitting back kicking it. [01:23:57] It's Friday, no school, three-day break, President's Day off. [01:24:02] It's going to be a lot of fun. [01:24:03] That's right. [01:24:04] The school's got the President's Day off, man. [01:24:07] That's pretty good. [01:24:09] What's up with you? [01:24:10] No, man. [01:24:11] I'm just sitting here looking at the gains in today's equities markets, the commodities markets, looking at all my diversified portfolio, making capital. [01:24:19] Business is good in the brick-mortar businesses out here in Texas. [01:24:23] So everything's great, man. [01:24:24] I mean, I'm just seriously considering. [01:24:28] Me and my wife talked about it in Valentine's Day when we were sitting out there for dinner. [01:24:33] I was thinking maybe, just maybe, I should just sell off everything and just take the money and run. [01:24:40] Just take the money and run and go buy a Caribbean island or something of that nature. [01:24:45] You know what I mean? [01:24:46] Hey, that would be sweet, man. [01:24:48] I mean, I know that people are sitting here giving me crap for that, but it's pretty cheap to go buy one of these islands in the Yucatan Peninsula off the coast of any of those Caribbean islands, St. Lucia, Belize. [01:25:05] It's a beautiful area. [01:25:06] And when you buy the piece of property, you own the beach. [01:25:10] You physically own the beach. [01:25:13] And the prices are not that tremendous as much as people think they are. [01:25:17] So we're considering doing that. [01:25:19] Obviously, I'm going to continue trading stocks. [01:25:22] If we do that, I'm going to continue doing things. [01:25:25] I'm talking about the brick-mortar businesses that I got going on. [01:25:28] I'm talking about my interest here in America, just taking the money and running. [01:25:32] And then, you know, maybe doing this show on a beach somewhere, you know, and you can hear the damn waves in the background while I'm doing this show because, hey, that's what you do as a capitalist. [01:25:42] You live great. [01:25:44] You don't just save money to say, hey, look at how much I got. [01:25:48] You do it so you can live great. [01:25:50] You have one life. [01:25:51] We don't know when we're dying. [01:25:53] We don't know what's going to happen. [01:25:54] So why not live it up? [01:25:56] Why sit there and suffer? [01:25:58] Why sit there and justify your suffering when you can go out and live it up, man? [01:26:02] You know? [01:26:04] Hey, you're right. [01:26:04] I mean, you're right. [01:26:06] I mean, that's living the life on the beach doing a radio show. [01:26:10] You know, that's the life. [01:26:12] Hey, I don't want to take any more time because I don't know if my phone bill covers this belonging to you. [01:26:18] Oh, man. [01:26:18] All right, man. [01:26:19] No kidding there, Goku. [01:26:20] You don't want to get me in trouble. [01:26:21] Yeah, no problem. [01:26:22] All right, man. [01:26:23] Well, it's good to hear from you. [01:26:24] I'm sure everybody on the show enjoys hearing from you. [01:26:27] Hopefully, we can still see you in chat. [01:26:28] And I hope you have a good weekend. [01:26:31] Be safe. [01:26:31] Don't do nothing stupid, man. [01:26:33] Yeah, you too. [01:26:34] All right. [01:26:34] I'll see you later. [01:26:35] All right, man. [01:26:35] You take it easy, Goku. [01:26:37] That was Goku there, folks. [01:26:39] He's an avid listener, listens every single day and calls in. [01:26:43] You know, most of the time, we appreciate him calling up and him listening. [01:26:46] We appreciate you listening. [01:26:48] We appreciate you listening right now. [01:26:50] So check it out. [01:26:52] What I'd like for everybody to do right now is please go to your social networking sites. [01:26:59] You understand? [01:26:59] Go to your little Twitters. [01:27:01] Go to your Facebooks and MySpaces. [01:27:04] And go out and tell people about the True Capitalist Radio Program. [01:27:07] For Christ's sake, what are you doing here? [01:27:09] Let's get some more people going on in here. [01:27:11] Let's spread the word about capitalism. [01:27:13] Let's get more capitalists. [01:27:15] I want more capitalists. [01:27:16] I want more capitalists up in here. [01:27:20] That's what I want. [01:27:23] Anyway, folks, 646-6524869 is the number to call here. [01:27:28] 760. [01:27:30] You there? [01:27:32] Yeah, how are you going? === Spit On Union Teachers (16:14) === [01:27:44] what the hell you were playing. [01:27:45] I mean, I was trying to give you some airtime so that you can make yourself feel good by, you know, playing impromptu proxy DJ or some crap, but we couldn't even understand what was going on. [01:27:56] I mean, maybe you need to stop shopping at the flea market for your goods, and maybe, you know, it would work properly and we'd understand what the hell you were trying to play there, you stupid piece of crap. [01:28:06] I mean, give me a break. [01:28:07] Here, let me go ahead and chug this here. [01:28:13] Is that it? [01:28:15] That's it, man. [01:28:16] Let's go ahead and keep going. [01:28:18] Let's open up another Negra. [01:28:20] Here we go. [01:28:22] Oh, yeah. [01:28:28] Man, they call me, you know, they call me the badass of business. [01:28:32] That's what they call me. [01:28:32] Here we go. [01:28:36] Oh, yeah. [01:28:40] Anyway, before we move on to anything else, I wanted to talk about the other things that are on the agenda. [01:28:47] One thing in particular is these freaking Wisconsin teachers. [01:28:51] That's right. [01:28:52] I'm talking about these Wisconsin teachers that are out there stopping school because the government is going to take away their collective negotiating rights when trying to exploit the taxpayer. [01:29:06] So, oh, that's sad. [01:29:08] So, what are they doing? [01:29:09] They're manipulating the students. [01:29:11] They're manipulating them to go out and protest with them out there in the Capitol to prevent this bill that's going to prevent teachers from collectively negotiating or a la exploiting the taxpayer. [01:29:25] You know? [01:29:27] I mean, that's what they're protesting against. [01:29:29] And of course, the children, I mean, they're the victims in all this. [01:29:32] The teachers are exploiting the children. [01:29:35] The children don't even know why the hell they're out there. [01:29:37] They don't know why they're protesting. [01:29:41] Do you understand that? [01:29:43] I mean, listen, listen to what the kids said here. [01:29:47] When they were asked, hey, what exactly, just listen for yourself. [01:29:52] I mean, it speaks for itself. [01:29:57] Madison? [01:29:58] No flaps today? [01:29:59] No, no, no. [01:30:01] These teachers know you guys are here and they're kids. [01:30:03] Yeah, our teacher is brought us here today. [01:30:07] For what? [01:30:07] What are you? [01:30:07] Are you guys protesting? [01:30:08] Are you testifying? [01:30:11] You know, I don't even know. [01:30:12] I guess it's probably not. [01:30:13] We don't know. [01:30:14] I don't know. [01:30:14] I don't know. [01:30:15] Trying to stop whatever this dude is doing. [01:30:19] We're trying to stop. [01:30:22] Shut up. [01:30:22] Shut up. [01:30:24] Did you hear that stupid kid? [01:30:26] We're trying to stop whatever this dude is doing. [01:30:30] You know, and that's what they're doing. [01:30:31] They're bussing these kids out here, these damn teachers. [01:30:34] They're bussing them out there just so they can get bodies in the middle of the Capitol out there. [01:30:39] And you ask these kids, what are they doing? [01:30:42] They don't know what the hell they're doing out there. [01:30:45] I mean, you heard that one kid. [01:30:47] We're trying to stop whatever this dude is doing. [01:30:52] Disgraceful is what it is. [01:30:55] All right? [01:30:56] Unbelievably disgraceful. [01:30:59] And, you know, if you happen to be a Wisconsin teacher, I want you to call me up. [01:31:03] As a matter of fact, I'm going to start here in the next 10 minutes. [01:31:06] I'm going to take a couple more chugs of beer. [01:31:08] I'm going to do a couple of more things. [01:31:10] But here, coming up in the broadcast, I am actually going to call random people from Madison, Wisconsin. [01:31:18] And I'm going to get to the bottom of what the hell's going on here. [01:31:21] I'm going to call random people, and I'm going to find a teacher. [01:31:24] I will find a teacher and make sure that we get our explanation as capitalists on what the hell is going on here because you don't understand what's about to happen. [01:31:36] You don't understand. [01:31:38] If these teachers can do this in Madison, Wisconsin, they can do it in any state in the Union. [01:31:44] Do you understand that? [01:31:45] They can do this in any state in the Union. [01:31:49] That means that all the teachers in any state, if they're pissed off, if they're not getting paid enough, whatever the case might be, they can all do the same thing. [01:31:57] It's a disgusting, despicable precedent that's being set by these bureaucratic teachers. [01:32:04] You understand that? [01:32:05] It's a disgrace. [01:32:07] And I'm going to take a couple more chugs of this beer. [01:32:09] And let me tell you, if you're in Madison, Wisconsin, I'm about to raise hell because I'm going to call some of these idiots. [01:32:14] I want an explanation. [01:32:16] I want to know what the hell's going on. [01:32:18] And I want some justification for why these teachers are shutting down schools. [01:32:21] I mean, just by the sounds of those stupid bratton, you know, snot-nosed brats that were interviewed there that you just heard, these kids aren't even that smart. [01:32:30] I mean, you heard them. [01:32:31] You heard that idiot. [01:32:32] He said, we're trying to stop whatever this dude is doing. [01:32:36] I mean, what a manipulation of youth. [01:32:38] What a manipulation of youth, for Christ's sake. [01:32:41] And I'm sick of it. [01:32:43] I'm sick of them youth being manipulated. [01:32:46] They manipulate them through TV. [01:32:47] They manipulate them through music. [01:32:49] They manipulate them through media. [01:32:50] They manipulate them through the social environments of school. [01:32:53] It's a disgrace. [01:32:54] And now they got their teachers. [01:32:57] Their teachers manipulating their minds. [01:33:00] Their teachers are already dumbing them down. [01:33:02] They don't need their manipulating their minds for Christ's sake. [01:33:07] Down with the Madison teachers. [01:33:09] Down with the unions. [01:33:11] I'm sick of unions. [01:33:12] Give me a break. [01:33:13] Look, this isn't 1910, all right, where we put where we're putting 10-year-old people in the assembly line. [01:33:19] This isn't when we, you know, we got regulations, all right? [01:33:23] There's already enough regulation to regulate business. [01:33:26] There's no need for unions. [01:33:28] Unions are nothing more than an extortion mechanism of private enterprise and, as we see here in Madison, Wisconsin, of government. [01:33:38] Of the taxpayer. [01:33:41] It's a disgrace. [01:33:43] It's an utter disgrace. [01:33:45] And if you're a teacher, I spit on your face. [01:33:47] That's what I spit on your face. [01:33:51] You want some respect? [01:33:52] Because, oh, I'm an educator. [01:33:54] I'm an educator. [01:33:55] That's what I'm doing. [01:33:56] I'm an educator. [01:33:57] I spit in your face. [01:33:58] That's what I do. [01:34:00] I spit right in your disgusting, bureaucratic, you know, dumbing down of our children. [01:34:05] I spit on you. [01:34:06] You piece of crap. [01:34:07] Let me take a chug of this beer. [01:34:08] You make me want to drink, you teachers. [01:34:11] You make me want to drink. [01:34:12] It's your fault. [01:34:13] It's your fault. [01:34:19] There we go. [01:34:21] That's what I'm talking about. [01:34:25] Anyway, let me take a couple of more callers here, and then we're calling Madison, Wisconsin. [01:34:30] And if you happen to know anybody in Madison, Wisconsin, or if you don't tweet this crap, spread the word here in about 10 minutes. [01:34:37] I am calling Madison, Wisconsin. [01:34:39] I'm going to call. [01:34:40] We're getting an answer, goddammit. [01:34:42] We're getting a goddamn answer because these kids, these kids, these kids don't deserve to be out of school. [01:34:51] They're being denied an education because these stupid bureaucrats want to get paid. [01:34:55] They want to get paid more for doing a stupid job. [01:34:58] So I'm down with these teachers, dude. [01:35:00] I'm down with these drinkers. [01:35:05] Look, you understand? [01:35:18] Spit on them. [01:35:19] Spit on these damn union-based teachers. [01:35:21] They make me sick. [01:35:36] I'm sorry. [01:35:40] I'm sorry. [01:35:41] I'm just sick of it, man. [01:35:42] I'm sick. [01:35:43] I'm sick. [01:35:44] Do you understand what I'm saying? [01:35:45] I'm sick of it. [01:35:49] You know, as a matter of fact, I think I'm going to call somebody right now. [01:35:53] All right, I'm calling somebody from Madison, Wisconsin. [01:35:56] We're going to get to the bottom of this. [01:35:57] That's what we're going to do. [01:35:58] All right. [01:35:59] We're getting to the bottom of this. [01:36:01] These are random numbers of Madison, Wisconsin folk. [01:36:06] Because I want an explanation. [01:36:08] I want to know. [01:36:13] of crap. [01:36:24] Here it is. [01:36:37] Please leave a message after the tone. [01:36:41] Hey, somebody pick up the phone, please, in Madison, Wisconsin. [01:36:45] All right? [01:36:46] I mean, we're watching this on the news over here, and we want to know what in the blue hell is happening. [01:36:51] All right? [01:36:53] Do you understand what I'm talking about? [01:36:55] We want to know what's going on. [01:36:57] So pick up the goddamn phone. [01:36:58] This is ridiculous. [01:36:59] You unions are ruining the country. [01:37:02] You're sitting here trying to justify your strife against these kids. [01:37:07] It's these kids for Christ's sake. [01:37:09] I'm going to give you a break. [01:37:11] You should all be ashamed of yourself. [01:37:12] I'm going to get them off. [01:37:15] Let's do another one. [01:37:16] All right, let's do another one because this is disgusting. [01:37:19] This is a disgrace. [01:37:20] I want to talk to somebody. [01:37:21] I want to get to the bottom of what's going on here. [01:37:26] Here, let me call another number here. [01:37:28] I just can't. [01:37:29] I'm just disgusted. [01:37:30] I'm disgusted with this crap. [01:37:34] Let's do it. [01:37:37] The number you have reached has been disconnected or is it. [01:37:41] Okay, well, why don't you assholes in Madison, Wisconsin? [01:37:44] Pay your freaking bill, you poor bastards. [01:37:48] Good God. [01:37:52] I'm not joking, man. [01:37:53] I want to get to the bottom of this. [01:37:54] You people think it's funny? [01:37:56] You people think it's a big joke? [01:37:57] I don't think it's a joke. [01:37:59] I think it's sick that these teachers can get away with this kind of crap. [01:38:02] And I want some answers, and I want them now. [01:38:07] All right, let me go another one. [01:38:09] I'm going at it again. [01:38:10] I'm going to get an answer. [01:38:11] I'm telling you. [01:38:13] The number you have reached. [01:38:15] What the hell is going on here, man? [01:38:17] Why don't y'all idiots pay your damn bill in Madison, Wisconsin? [01:38:21] No wonder y'all are screwed up over there. [01:38:24] Y'all are spending your money on food or whatever the hell you're doing. [01:38:26] Why don't you cheese his get your damn crap straight? [01:38:33] Here we go. [01:38:33] Let's try it again. [01:38:38] All right. [01:38:57] Yes, ma'am. [01:38:58] Are you available for the next couple of minutes? [01:39:02] Who's calling? [01:39:02] We're with the capitalist polling company. [01:39:04] We understand that there's a lot of action going on in Madison, Wisconsin, and we actually just want some people on the ground and their perspective. [01:39:13] Can you take a poll for us for a couple of minutes? [01:39:15] Sure. [01:39:16] Okay, are you for or against the teachers' unions that has caused the closing of schools today? [01:39:25] I'm for them. [01:39:26] Okay, and can you explain why? [01:39:30] Because while I am not in a union, and while there are times where some of the things the unions do annoy me, I believe that the workers have a right to collectively bargain. [01:39:41] And to just take away all those rights without even giving anyone a chance to discuss how they might solve a budget crisis, I think is incredibly unfair. [01:39:50] Now, do you believe that it's the teachers' right to negotiate utilizing the stronghold of education? [01:40:02] Are you saying that you hold hold people hostage? [01:40:05] Well, I mean, for a lack of a better term, I'm trying to be politically correct here. [01:40:08] I don't want to. [01:40:10] I believe that at this point, I was a teacher years ago. [01:40:14] I am no longer a teacher. [01:40:15] I haven't been a teacher for 30-some years. [01:40:17] But I believe that, you know, I would like to think that this could be solved without any kinds of actions like this. [01:40:23] But I believe that the governor has been arrogant and stubborn and said, I won't negotiate. [01:40:28] And no, I'm taking my ball and going home. [01:40:30] And so they said, fine, we're taking our ball and going home, too. [01:40:33] It's not perhaps politically correct, but I think until everyone is willing to come to the table and talk, I don't know what else you can do. [01:40:41] Okay, now, if there isn't a negotiation on the table, and let's say they continue, and somehow, even with all the whirlwind and the media blitz, the government is still able to pass this bill that will eliminate negotiating rights for teachers, or actually negotiating rights, period. [01:41:03] Is it the fact that it's the negotiating rights being challenged by government that is basically getting you in this mood of being for the teachers, or is it the aspect of investment in education? [01:41:19] It's both, but the biggest thing, I think, is just trying to strong-arm something through. [01:41:25] I think. [01:41:26] I really find it incredibly offensive. [01:41:28] And trust me, I work with some union groups that sometimes they annoy the crap out of me, but I still respect their right to do what they do. [01:41:36] And I know historically what unions have represented to workers. [01:41:39] And I know that in this day and age, we don't have the kinds of issues like with factories and unsafe working conditions, so that the need for unions has been less important. [01:41:47] But I think that what Walker has done at this point has actually brought the need for unions to the forefront. [01:41:54] That by trying to just shove something down people's throat has made people angry enough that he actually may empower the unions now. [01:42:02] Okay. [01:42:02] And you said you were a teacher, correct? [01:42:04] I was 33 years ago. [01:42:07] Oh, I see. [01:42:08] Well, what I have to say to you is that you're milking the teachers and you're milking the unions and you're milking the students. [01:42:16] And you should be assigned to yourself. [01:42:18] You should be a sign of yourself. [01:42:23] You're using the children. [01:42:24] You're young. [01:42:26] You stole the ball. [01:42:28] You stop and ball. [01:42:31] I can't believe that you could sit here and tune in this crap with a straight face, you stupid, disgusting union bimbo. [01:42:41] I can't believe you can sit here and say, oh, I was a teacher, and I care about the students, and I care about this, and I care about that. [01:42:51] You care about nothing but your pension. [01:42:54] You care about nothing but your salary. [01:42:57] You care about nothing but yourself. [01:43:02] What do you have to say about that, you stupid, disgusting union-based bimbo? [01:43:06] What do you got to say about that? [01:43:10] Hello? [01:43:12] Oh, geez. [01:43:13] Oh, she's going to hang up now. [01:43:27] I wanted to hear a response. [01:43:32] I wanted to hear a damn response for Christ's sake because, good God, I mean, did you hear? [01:43:38] Did you hear? [01:43:41] You're saying, oh, I just think of the collective bargaining decision. === Unions Inflate Education Budgets (14:34) === [01:43:58] I wanted to hear her defend herself. [01:44:00] I wanted to hear her say, oh, you bastard. [01:44:03] You're a bastard. [01:44:04] It's the unions that keep you at Vegas. [01:44:07] Shut up. [01:44:12] Oh, she's probably doing a backtrace, huh? [01:44:14] Oh, I'm really scared, huh? [01:44:17] I'm really scared. [01:44:18] You know what? [01:44:19] I don't care. [01:44:20] I don't care what she does, because you want to know what? [01:44:24] I'm a capitalist. [01:44:26] I am a capitalist, and it's either give me capitalism or give me death. [01:44:31] I will not sit here and allow somebody to give me this crap. [01:44:35] And all the unions are so great. [01:44:38] Shut up. [01:44:42] Jesus Christ. [01:44:43] I'm sorry. [01:44:44] I'm sorry if I'm breathing hard here. [01:44:49] I'm sorry if I'm just getting a little excited, but goddammit, I cannot believe that you look. [01:44:55] Did you hear this? [01:44:56] Did you hear that, Broad? [01:44:58] Did you hear that Madison, Wisconsin over there? [01:45:04] Hold on a second. [01:45:05] Let me take a sip of this. [01:45:19] Oh, man. [01:45:19] I'm sorry. [01:45:21] My damn heart's pumping like a rabbit. [01:45:23] Oh, man. [01:45:24] Oh, good God. [01:45:26] And I know there's people in here pissed off that how could you do that to that old lady? [01:45:31] How could you do that? [01:45:33] You want to know why I could do it? [01:45:34] Because she's a union. [01:45:36] And she was a teacher. [01:45:37] And you know what that means? [01:45:39] That means she's getting paid a pension. [01:45:42] And you know what happens when teachers get paid a pension? [01:45:45] Oh, they get paid the last year's salary plus 8% a year increase for the rest of their life. [01:45:57] For the rest of their life. [01:46:01] I'm not joking, man. [01:46:05] Jesus Christ. [01:46:06] Let me go ahead and take it. [01:46:07] Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869. [01:46:10] I'm going to do some more calls here in a second. [01:46:12] I want to hear from you. [01:46:13] I want to hear from the listener. [01:46:15] I want to happen to benefit. [01:46:17] I want to hear from you, and I want to see what the hell do you have to say. [01:46:20] Are you for this union crap? [01:46:23] Are you for this crap? [01:46:24] I mean, did you hear this, bro? [01:46:26] This is how embedded in the psyche it is with these unions. [01:46:29] Do you hear this? [01:46:30] I mean, this bimbo is going to completely bypass this. [01:46:34] Look, this is what she's going to bypass. [01:46:35] She's going to bypass this. [01:46:38] Madam Easy? [01:46:39] No class today? [01:46:40] No. [01:46:40] No, hey, someone. [01:46:42] These teachers know you guys are here and they're kids. [01:46:44] Yeah, our team Jerry Brown is here today. [01:46:48] For what? [01:46:48] What are you guys protesting? [01:46:49] Are you testifying? [01:46:52] I don't even need to know. [01:46:53] I guess we're protesting today. [01:46:56] I'm trying to stop whatever this dude is doing. [01:46:59] I think that was an unplanned walkout of the school. [01:47:04] Did they walk all the way up there? [01:47:05] They walked all the way up. [01:47:11] Yeah, you see, that's what they're trying to neglect. [01:47:14] They're neglecting the fact that these damn teachers are basically dumbing down our students, dumbing down our children. [01:47:22] And yet they want to collectively bargain so that they can extort the taxpayer for more money to do the same crap job they've been doing for the past. [01:47:32] How long has public education been around? [01:47:34] Was it 200 years? [01:47:36] I mean, give me a break. [01:47:37] All right? [01:47:38] Give me a damn break. [01:47:42] Take a chug here. [01:47:47] Oh, yeah. [01:47:49] That's what I'm talking about. [01:47:50] You see, Indian, people are calling me an alcoholic here because I'm drinking. [01:47:53] I'm a connoisseur, you bastard. [01:47:55] I mean, didn't you hear me yesterday? [01:47:56] I took crap from Jerry from the Poor People's Campaign out of Chicago. [01:48:02] I took crap from that guy because I was drinking a $400 bottle of Mac Hallen single malt scotch. [01:48:09] And you heard him yesterday. [01:48:10] If you didn't hear him, I strongly advise you to look back in the archives and take a look at that. [01:48:15] I mean, he was like, man, man, it's not fair. [01:48:18] It's not fair. [01:48:19] You drink a 300-bottle barrel. [01:48:21] It ain't fair, man. [01:48:22] They pull people out of here, man. [01:48:26] So now I'm slumming it. [01:48:28] You know, I saw a video of me on YouTube the other day. [01:48:32] It was really hilarious. [01:48:36] They put the time when I talked to Paco about the Wettas and the Negros. [01:48:42] And it actually said on the description that I was slumming it. [01:48:48] It said I was drinking Miller High Life. [01:48:58] That's what I'm talking about. [01:49:06] No, no, I don't think teachers should stand up against anything. [01:49:09] Teachers should be happy they're employed. [01:49:11] I mean, teachers, do you have to understand how teachers are thinking? [01:49:14] They're bureaucrats. [01:49:15] Do you understand? [01:49:17] They're bureaucrats. [01:49:18] They understand that all they care about is making the scores of students test just enough to justify their inflated budgets. [01:49:29] You know? [01:49:31] To justify their inflated budgets. [01:49:33] And then for them to sit here and want a raise increase, it's ridiculous. [01:49:38] It's utterly ridiculous. [01:49:42] I mean, it's sick. [01:49:43] They're not teaching our students anything. [01:49:46] If they were teaching our students something and we weren't 30th in the world in science and math and we weren't such idiots, well, then maybe, just maybe, I would be like, oh, okay, we get it. [01:50:00] Shut up. [01:50:02] All right. [01:50:03] It'll be a great day. [01:50:04] A great day in American history when teachers are out there in the unemployment line. [01:50:11] Great day. [01:50:13] All right, let's take some calls here. [01:50:14] 646-652-4869-425, you're on the air. [01:50:20] What's up? [01:50:22] Hey, Moner. [01:50:23] Hey, Ghost. [01:50:24] I like you a lot. [01:50:25] Ghost, you are the man. [01:50:27] You got balls. [01:50:29] You're the man. [01:50:30] You've helped me make a little bit of money. [01:50:32] I'm in Caterpillar. [01:50:33] I'm doing well. [01:50:34] But that's not what I want to talk about. [01:50:35] I got a story for you. [01:50:36] Got a minute? [01:50:37] Go for it. [01:50:38] All right. [01:50:39] I want to talk about flaws in public education, Ghost, because I graduated. [01:50:44] Please do. [01:50:45] Please enlighten the audience. [01:50:46] Please, go ahead. [01:50:48] I know there's nothing I can teach you because you're a very wise man, and I absolutely believe everything you said. [01:50:54] But here's the deal: I'm 25 years old. [01:50:56] I graduated in 2004. [01:50:58] My freshman year, they take the entire freshman class, put them out on the field, and we all have to stand in this 0-4 formation for the yearbook, right? [01:51:08] Well, you get out there, and this guy, he's a superintendent for Lake Stevens School District, goes, a quarter of you will not be here in your senior year in four years for this 0-4 picture again. [01:51:21] Because that's what they did, right? [01:51:23] Four years later, same picture with a group of people. [01:51:26] So right off the bat, they're saying 25% of you are going to be completely failed by the public school system. [01:51:34] Excuse me. [01:51:36] They're telling you that before you even graduate. [01:51:38] They're telling you anybody, how do you enter into high school? [01:51:41] Our freshman year, I mean, on orientation, not even the first of our 180 days, they're saying a quarter of you are going to be failed by the public school system. [01:51:51] Meaning, a quarter of you are going to be drug addicts, most likely drop out of high school. [01:51:56] You're not going to get too much further in slinging you on small bags of wheat. [01:52:00] And that is what they told us. [01:52:03] And the thing is, is the school was not hard. [01:52:06] It was just, it was pork barrel babysitting. [01:52:10] All it was, it was just six hours a day where parents didn't have to take the kids. [01:52:15] You could walk out of there with a diploma just by showing up. [01:52:19] I mean, it's getting worse now, you know, because the government systems, the public education system now has to compete with private schools and voucher schools. [01:52:29] Now they're losing a lot of these kids to these programs. [01:52:32] And now, I talked to teachers firsthand. [01:52:37] A student now damn near has to hit a teacher in the face for a student to be expelled. [01:52:43] There's no disciplinary action anymore in school. [01:52:46] I mean, you can say the F word. [01:52:48] You can do some philanderous activities in school. [01:52:51] They're not going to kick you out because they need the student for funding to justify the amount of staff they have at a specific school. [01:52:58] So you're absolutely right. [01:52:59] I mean, it's just pork barrel babysitting. [01:53:02] It's nothing but inflated budgets to justify student or should be teachers and administrators' inflated budgets, especially administrators and these people that sit on the boards. [01:53:12] You know, these superintendents that are pompous with $250,000 a year paychecks just sitting there holding a gavel. [01:53:21] It's disgraceful, man. [01:53:22] And you're absolutely right. [01:53:24] It does nothing but dumb our students down. [01:53:26] I'm surprised that they even said that to you, but it was 2004 when you said it. [01:53:31] So it makes sense that they were basically trying to weed the bad ones out and make their jobs easier by keeping the ones that were easier to maintain. [01:53:41] And to me, it sounds more like a prison than it does public education nowadays, you know? [01:53:47] Well, it really is. [01:53:48] And here's another interesting fact about that. [01:53:50] So out of those one, four that are going to drop out, in Washington State, which is where I'm from, they instituted this thing like 15 years ago called the Becca Bill. [01:53:59] I don't know if you have something like that in Texas, but the way it works is if you're tardy more than 10 days in a semester, or if you miss 10 days unexcused, meaning you don't have a note from your parents saying you're ill, well, you get put on what's called the Becca bill. [01:54:13] What that is, is that's a kind of a probationary thing where you're not really in trouble with the school. [01:54:17] But if you screw up again, you fuck up and you miss a day, you've got to go to court and tell them why you missed them, what you're doing, everything that's going on. [01:54:26] And you talked about the suspensions. [01:54:27] Now, here's the thing about the Becca bills. [01:54:29] All these fuck up kids are on the Becca bill, right? [01:54:31] Does that make sense so far? [01:54:33] No, I agree. [01:54:34] It's like a true anti-truancy situation, correct? [01:54:37] Well, yeah, and it comes back, and it'll fuck you both ways because, like, granted, it's not too hard of a rule to follow, but you shouldn't be smoking cigarettes on campus. [01:54:45] People do it anyway. [01:54:46] That's been going on for a long time. [01:54:48] That's nothing new. [01:54:49] You know, they sink beyond a portable or whatever. [01:54:51] Okay, you get caught, you get suspended for three days, which is a violation of your Becca bill. [01:54:56] Because at this point, the schools are working with the courts and the juvenile prisons, which are even more pork barrel spending. [01:55:03] And that just begins these kids in a system that, you know, they say it seems like you're in a system, you never get out. [01:55:10] You're just going to be in and out of jail the rest of your life. [01:55:13] Well, you know, granted, free will and all that, but there is a good percentage of guys that I know that are in jail now, same age as I am, 25, 24, whatever. [01:55:22] They were in those same Becca Bill juvenile detention Denny Youth Center 10 years ago when they were 15 and 16. [01:55:32] So it just really kind of fucks them off out the bat. [01:55:35] You know, you're really insightful for what, you're 25? [01:55:39] Yeah, I just want to say one more thing, though. [01:55:42] Okay, so for those 25%, and it might even be more than that. [01:55:45] I won't be surprised. [01:55:46] I know a lot of dropouts. [01:55:49] And let's take a kid. [01:55:53] They have these portables on the outside of the high school because each year there's 500 more kids in the town that I'm growing. [01:55:59] It's a booming town. [01:56:00] You know, it's on the outskirts of an urban setting. [01:56:03] So there's more and more kids at this school, which isn't that big. [01:56:07] So what do they do? [01:56:08] They're putting 30, 40 kids in this portable. [01:56:12] It's like half the size of a double, it's like the size of a mobile home almost, just a little bit bigger. [01:56:18] And you've got these one or two fuck-ups who are just causing so much stress for the teacher, other students, and distractions. [01:56:23] They don't want to be there. [01:56:24] They're just ruining for everybody else that actually is trying to make something of their life. [01:56:30] Of course. [01:56:31] And so I think there needs to be a place for the private school system for those kids who don't want to do it. [01:56:41] They just go straight into a work release program. [01:56:43] When you're 16, you can lay floors. [01:56:47] You can roll cement. [01:56:49] Well, the thing is, though, is that they don't even want to do that. [01:56:51] You know, those students have gamed they understand the system. [01:56:55] Remember, they're being raised by parents that are gaming it. [01:56:58] So they realize at this point in time that they don't really have to do anything. [01:57:00] My parents are screw-ups. [01:57:02] They're getting paid somehow, disability, Medicaid, Medicare. [01:57:05] They were in and out of jail. [01:57:07] They do the same thing. [01:57:08] So this is why there's no incentive. [01:57:10] You can tell them, hey, you work release, but they're not going to go to work. [01:57:13] I mean, if they were going to go to work, you'd see a more productive America. [01:57:16] The reason that we have such high unemployment, in my personal opinion, is the fact that when we had the economic contraction of 2008, it didn't just contract in the blue-collar workers. [01:57:28] I mean, white-collar workers took a serious impact. [01:57:31] You know, 25% of lawyers were laid off in 2008 across the board and major law firms. [01:57:39] What's that? [01:57:40] I got a story about that. [01:57:41] I live in Washington State once again. [01:57:43] There's a Boeing airplane factory within 15 miles of my house, and then another Boeing assembly plant about two hours from my house. [01:57:52] Now, when Boeing went down, which it did in 2008, I worked in a guitar shop not too far from it. [01:57:59] But when Boeing goes down, there's a satellite effect, and you see this happening in Michigan with all the car companies and GM and all that. [01:58:07] But when Boeing went down, 7-Elevens went down, the independently owned 7-Elevens went down, a lot of people got laid off. [01:58:15] I lost my job. [01:58:17] My boss was giving me more money than he was taking in for the last month of my employment. [01:58:21] And it was rough. [01:58:22] It happens. [01:58:25] I'm sorry, that was a bit on the right. [01:58:29] I'm a little bit nervous. [01:58:30] I'm a huge fan of you. [01:58:31] You know what? === Young People Must Capitalize (06:02) === [01:58:32] You're doing perfectly fine. [01:58:34] And you know what? [01:58:34] It's good to hear young gentlemen like yourself that are 25 years old that are insightful about how the bureaucratic system manipulates everything. [01:58:42] You know, it's really good to hear that. [01:58:44] You know, it's a breath of fresh air because a lot of these people don't understand these things. [01:58:49] They go through college just like you, high school the whole night. [01:58:51] They understand nothing. [01:58:53] You know what they understand? [01:58:54] How to call the right 1-800 number to vote for the American Idol. [01:58:59] How to set appointment television for dancing with the stars. [01:59:04] How to do these types of things, but they're not interested in the things that you're interested in. [01:59:08] And the reason you're interested in it, because you see it firsthand. [01:59:11] You're observing things in a new perspective outside of the abstract interpretation of everybody else's thinking. [01:59:20] You're thinking a little bit more complex. [01:59:22] You're understanding that this situation is not right. [01:59:27] That you didn't get all the education you could have in public education. [01:59:32] You didn't get all the potential you should have gotten because the bureaucratic systems of our government feeding these programs like education and all the other government programs that do nothing but stagnate the progress of anything that government invests in. [01:59:49] And it's good to hear, man, that you're 25 years old. [01:59:52] You're understanding that, hey, when something happens, other things happen. [01:59:55] You're ahead of the game, man. [01:59:57] At 25 years old, unbelievable. [02:00:00] You're a testament to young people. [02:00:02] And this is the way young people should be thinking. [02:00:04] They should be going out there trying to capitalize, man, because it's your time. [02:00:08] It's your time now. [02:00:09] You need to be understanding that these old people that are in power today, the baby boomers, they outnumber you guys. [02:00:18] Like, what is it, four, three, four to one? [02:00:20] So they have political influence. [02:00:23] So what they're going to do is make sure that their Social Security, their Medicaid, Medicare, and all their stuff that's keeping them alive, it's not going to be touched. [02:00:31] And they're going to make sure that you keep paying taxes for it, even though there's not that much economic opportunity. [02:00:37] I mean, if we look back, you know, 20, 30 years ago, parents, your parents, given that you're 25 years old and other people's parents, they had jobs for 30, 40 years. [02:00:48] They retired with great pensions and perks. [02:00:52] You kids, 25 years old, anybody who's under the age of 30, you're not going to have that, man. [02:00:58] You're not going to have that. [02:00:59] So you need to understand that this is serious. [02:01:02] Capitalism is serious. [02:01:04] Life is serious. [02:01:06] I mean, the reason that they're fatting you up right now, the reason that they're giving you all this crap and you've got public educators saying, hey, go to college. [02:01:14] It's good for you. [02:01:15] Hey, do this, do that, is because they're a part of the game. [02:01:19] They want you to pay for them. [02:01:21] Even though you are not going to get the Social Security benefits, even though you are not going to get the Medicaid Medicare benefits, even though you aren't going to capitalize on all the benefits that they were given, they were given 40-year, 30-year job security. [02:01:36] They were given pensions. [02:01:38] Nobody's given the youth anything, man. [02:01:40] On the contrary, they're bamboozling the youth. [02:01:43] They're making the youth go to college and spend $40,000, $50,000, $60,000 in debt before they even enter into the employment market. [02:01:51] They're making the youth believe that it's more important to go out there and be some imbecilic MTV skin-living piece of philanderous trash than it does to go out there and actually make something of yourself. [02:02:05] Make money. [02:02:06] Stack chips. [02:02:07] Get your assets in order. [02:02:11] Nobody tells these students anything. [02:02:13] And it makes me sick. [02:02:14] This is why I do this program. [02:02:16] This is why I tell everybody, go out there and make money. [02:02:19] Become a capitalist. [02:02:21] Give me capitalism or give me gift damn it. [02:02:27] And I'm serious about this. [02:02:29] Everyone that's in there, everyone that's listening to my voice, you better heed my warning. [02:02:35] You better heed my call. [02:02:38] Because inevitably, while you're watching Jersey Shore, while you're watching American Idol, while you're bamboozling your subconscience into believing that you're going to be some sort of rock star, that you're going to be some sort of wrath star, that you're going to be some sort of movie star, that you're going to do all this crap. [02:02:57] It's not going to happen. [02:02:58] What you need to do is worry about stacking your chips, stacking your money, worrying about yourself, obtaining as many assets as you possibly can. [02:03:07] Because if you don't get any of these assets, if you don't capitalize at this point in time, you are going to be the one in the breadline. [02:03:15] You are going to be the one owned by the government. [02:03:18] You are going to be the one that is dependent on subsidies. [02:03:23] And remember, folks, all you idiots that are collecting, all you idiots that are collecting all this money, you don't think the government is going to account for that at one point in time? [02:03:34] You understand? [02:03:34] You don't think that the government is going to say, hey, wait a minute, we raised three, four generations on taxpayer money. [02:03:42] You don't think that the government is going to somehow get something out of your ass for that? [02:03:46] You people are stupid if you think not. [02:03:49] I mean, just ask the people who got student loans for the past 20 years how they're faring out. [02:03:55] Just ask them. [02:03:57] In 2008, the government nationalized college loans. [02:04:03] So now you can't default on your college loan. [02:04:07] You're going to have to pay that for the rest of your life plus interest. [02:04:12] And that's before you even have a job, man. [02:04:15] That's before you even have a job. [02:04:20] So, 425, I know exactly where you're coming from, man. [02:04:22] Do you have anything else to say, man? [02:04:23] This is very good insight, 425. [02:04:26] All I have to say is, please keep doing what you're doing. [02:04:29] You know, you got so much balls, man. [02:04:31] Like, I used to listen to Jim Kramer. [02:04:33] I'm sure you know who he is on CMB. === Student Loans Trap Youth (09:31) === [02:04:35] Yeah, we all know. [02:04:36] Anybody who knows business. [02:04:37] Oh, yeah. [02:04:38] Dude, you tell like it is, ghost. [02:04:40] You know, and not a whole lot of people know about you, but I think that'll change soon because you're catching on like wildfire. [02:04:46] And I'm going to make a big head over here. [02:04:49] And we like hearing you. [02:04:51] Just please keep doing what you're doing. [02:04:53] All right, man. [02:04:54] Thank you very much, 425. [02:04:56] And I'm glad that you're tuning in. [02:04:58] I'm glad that you're learning. [02:05:00] I'm glad that you're investing. [02:05:01] I'm glad that you're capitalizing out here. [02:05:03] Because look, when you listen to ghosts, it's like making money. [02:05:06] On top of making money, I'm telling it how it is. [02:05:09] I mean, we can't keep pussy pampering around out here. [02:05:12] We can't keep thinking that, oh, everything's going to be okay. [02:05:15] Everything's going to be all right. [02:05:17] I mean, the youth, the youth at this point in time, has to take initiative, just like those baby boomer assholes did in the summer of love, baby. [02:05:25] Remember 1969, dude? [02:05:28] Oh, yeah, peace and love and all this crap. [02:05:32] Do you understand? [02:05:34] Do you understand? [02:05:35] It's time for the youth to finally start getting an intellectual foundation. [02:05:38] I mean, look at the youth of Iran, for Christ's sake. [02:05:41] Look at the youth of Iran. [02:05:43] They're standing up against obvious hypocrisy, obvious oppression, and they're standing up and they have no guns. [02:05:51] They have nothing. [02:05:53] It's a totalitarian-based system, and they're out there in the streets. [02:05:57] And you've got the Ayatollah ordering the execution of these people, and yet they're still standing because they'd rather die than sit there and live like some disgusting, despicable, totalitarian subject. [02:06:08] They'd rather stand up for liberty than to sit here and continue to worship some hypocritical Ayatollah bastard. [02:06:17] The youth of Iran's got some big balls, man. [02:06:20] And you assholes that are sitting here, you better understand that these individuals in Iran, the youth of Iran, they are going to tapple, they're going to topple the Ayatollah. [02:06:29] Death to the Ayatollah. [02:06:30] Death to Ahmadi Majad. [02:06:32] Do you understand that? [02:06:33] Death to both of those pricks. [02:06:35] And when Iran falls, democracy is going to spread like wildfire. [02:06:40] Capitalism. [02:06:41] I don't really care if democracy spreads like wildfire. [02:06:43] I care about capitalism. [02:06:45] I care about money. [02:06:46] I care about global economics. [02:06:48] That's what I care about. [02:06:50] I can make money in any government. [02:06:52] All right. [02:06:53] Socialist, communist, I can make money in any government. [02:06:57] It doesn't matter. [02:06:59] What I'm saying is, we need to spread the idea of capitalist economics. [02:07:06] And I'll drink to that. [02:07:07] Anyway, let me go ahead and open up another beer here. [02:07:12] Oh, yeah. [02:07:15] That's what I'm talking about. [02:07:17] Anyway, folks, I want to hear from you. [02:07:19] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [02:07:23] Let me go ahead and chug this beer here. [02:07:28] Oh, yeah. [02:07:30] That's what I'm talking about. [02:07:34] And, you know, since we're talking about the Middle East, what did I tell you a couple of weeks ago when this Iranian chaos was happening? [02:07:40] I said that the whole damn thing was going to spread throughout the region. [02:07:44] That's exactly what I said. [02:07:45] You can look back in the archive if you don't believe me, you milky liquor. [02:07:50] And look at what it's doing. [02:07:51] Now it's getting deadly. [02:07:53] Now it's getting sick. [02:07:54] I mean, Bahrain and Bahrain, the royal family ordered the shooting of people. [02:08:00] And what makes me sick is that Bahrain, they shoot a couple of people. [02:08:04] What do they shoot? [02:08:05] Like 50 people? [02:08:06] I mean, not to say that those people deserve to die, but they shoot 50 people. [02:08:10] Meanwhile, in Iran, in Iran, they're mowing people down like dogs by the thousands. [02:08:17] I mean, they're killing people by the thousands. [02:08:19] You know, I mean, people are trying to release the footage of what's going on out there, and yet the American media says nothing about the Iranian revolution. [02:08:27] That's a disgrace. [02:08:28] It's a disgrace. [02:08:29] The American government should be aiding and abetting the revolution that's happening in Iran. [02:08:36] We should be throwing guns and propaganda towards the youth of Iran that start mowing the Ayatollahs down, executing these assholes that are in power over there that are throwing them under some theocratic nonsense so that they can come in with the rest of the world into this great economic endeavor that we're all experiencing. [02:08:56] Everybody's prospering. [02:08:57] The only people that aren't prospering are those that aren't well educated. [02:09:01] But that, you know, time will educate them. [02:09:04] Time and trials and turbulations will educate them. [02:09:07] This is a new world, man. [02:09:09] I mean, this is a place where, you know, you can make money in this country, spend it in another country. [02:09:14] This is a place where you can have about three or four different places throughout the globe. [02:09:18] This is a place where you can go out and do things on a global scale and not just become a billionaire. [02:09:25] I think at some point here within the next 10 years, we're going to see our first trillion, our first trillionaire. [02:09:32] I mean, we're living in modernity, baby, and I love it. [02:09:35] I love it. [02:09:39] Anyway, folks, let me take another chug of this beer here. [02:09:41] All right? [02:09:42] Let me take another chug of this. [02:09:46] Ah, yeah. [02:09:49] Oh, man. [02:09:52] That's what I'm talking about. [02:09:54] Hold on, let me kick some asshole out of the chat room here. [02:09:57] Trying to talk garbage. [02:09:59] All right, we got him out. [02:10:01] Anyway, I'm going to go ahead and take a break, folks. [02:10:03] We're already into the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio program. [02:10:07] The third hour. [02:10:09] We're already 10 minutes into the third hour, for Christ's sake. [02:10:12] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [02:10:15] Happy Baller Friday for everybody who's out there. [02:10:18] Thanks to all the individuals that are listening to the True Capitalist Radio program and listening to the amount of money you could be making in this market. [02:10:25] You know what it's about. [02:10:27] I know what it's about. [02:10:30] Anyway, folks, please add to your favorites and bookmark blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:10:39] That's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:10:44] And spread that link around like wildfire. [02:10:47] Spread it around, man. [02:10:49] Put it on Facebook. [02:10:50] Put it on MySpace. [02:10:51] Put it on Twitter. [02:10:52] Put it on all the social networking sites. [02:10:55] Put it on your blogs. [02:10:56] As a matter of fact, if you don't got a blog, get a blog. [02:10:59] Get a damn blog. [02:11:01] We're in the day and age where everybody can hear everybody's perspective. [02:11:04] Don't sit there on your hands and not say anything. [02:11:07] If you've got something to say, say it for Christ's sake. [02:11:10] Say it. [02:11:13] Don't just sit around and, you know, I don't know what to do. [02:11:20] Anyway, folks, got 49 minutes left. [02:11:24] I'm going to take a quick break. [02:11:25] But before I do, I want to say that the reason I do this show is in hopes of spreading capitalism throughout the international community. [02:11:35] I want people to capitalize. [02:11:38] I don't want people to continue to look at themselves in the mirror and say, oh, my poor life and all my kids and all this crap. [02:11:47] I want them to get some balls. [02:11:50] I want them to get some initiative to go out there and become a damn capitalist. [02:11:54] Go out there and make some money. [02:11:56] It's easy to become a capitalist, folks. [02:11:58] It's easy. [02:11:59] All you have to do is work and save a little money. [02:12:04] And what you do with that money is you obtain assets. [02:12:08] Asshole assets. [02:12:12] Which is equities. [02:12:14] You know, which is real estate. [02:12:16] Which is any object, anything that can be liquidated at a future time for more money than you bought it for. [02:12:25] That's what assets are. [02:12:28] It's very simple. [02:12:30] It really is very simple. [02:12:34] And you see, folks, what I'd like for everybody to understand is that when you spread the word about the True Capitalist Radio Show, all right, when you retweet and you Facebook, I want everybody to know that I'm the man. [02:12:51] All right, I'm the prognosticator of prognosticator, baby. [02:12:56] I'm the badass of business listening to the ghost man, listening to True Capitalist Radio Show, it's like making freaking money. [02:13:04] It's like making money listening. [02:13:07] So, for all you idiots that are just sitting there tickling your bacon bit-ridden ass crack, thinking it's a great day in Mr. Rogers' neighborhood, thinking that your little mooching continuity is going to continue, it is not. [02:13:24] And what I say is: heed the warning and heed the call from ghosts. [02:13:30] Become a capitalist. [02:13:32] Become a capitalist. [02:13:33] And if you're too timid, if you've got some sort of internal personal problem, you've got some sort of a personality disorder, whatever. [02:13:43] Whatever. [02:13:44] Hold on, let me take a drink here. [02:13:51] If you've got some kind of fruity-ass personality problem and you're shy and you're scared, and you just don't know how to become a capitalist, well, live through me, damn it. [02:14:01] Live through me right here, right now, because I'm the one. === Overcome Shy Personality Issues (04:46) === [02:14:06] Do you understand what I'm talking about? [02:14:08] I'm the one. [02:14:09] I'm the true capitalist. [02:14:10] If you don't know what to do, if you're scared to pull the trigger, if you're scared to invest, if you're scared to become a capitalist, live through me for Christ's sake, because I am the damn one. [02:14:23] Do you understand that? [02:14:26] Let me take another drink here. [02:14:31] I'm the one. [02:14:32] I'm the one. [02:14:33] I'm the freaking one. [02:14:36] Oh, yeah. [02:14:38] Oh, yeah. [02:14:40] I'm the one, baby. [02:14:42] Oh, yeah. [02:15:07] We came here to entertain you. [02:15:10] Leave in here. [02:15:10] We aggravate you. [02:15:12] But you know what? [02:15:16] I'm the one, the one you love. [02:15:18] Come on, baby, show your love. [02:15:21] Yeah, give it to me. [02:15:24] I'll see you know nothing through. [02:15:29] I'll see you going out of you. [02:15:33] Real nothing about. [02:15:36] I'm telling you. [02:15:38] Yeah, show. [02:15:41] Show your love, babe. [02:15:45] Show your love, babe. [02:15:48] Show. [02:15:49] Show your love. [02:16:19] Look at all these blue kids taking care of Mr. Bill. [02:16:24] Ain't nothing taking care of me. [02:16:28] I'm the one, the one you know. [02:16:30] Come on, baby, show you love. [02:16:33] Yeah, championship. [02:16:36] I'm feeling though that feels the true. [02:16:40] I'm the echo rate out of you. [02:16:45] Feel like you're nothing from a power. [02:16:48] I'm telling you. [02:16:50] Yeah, show. [02:16:52] Show your love. [02:16:55] Show, show, show your love. [02:17:00] Come on, show your love. [02:17:05] Show your love. [02:17:27] We can't help but entertain you. [02:17:29] Leave in here with activates you. [02:17:31] Cause you know it's not the same for me. [02:17:35] I'm the one, the one you love. [02:17:38] Come on, baby, show your love. [02:17:40] Yeah! [02:17:41] Come on! [02:17:44] Show! [02:17:45] Show your love! [02:17:54] Show your love! [02:18:29] You're listening to Ghost on True Capitalist Radio. [02:18:33] True Capitalist Radio. [02:18:38] Yeah, we're back. [02:18:40] That was a little bit of, well, remake of Van Halen called I'm the One. [02:18:47] Seriously, folks, it's the way it is. [02:18:50] That's the way it is, baby. === Wrestlers Compete With Men (03:54) === [02:18:53] Anyway, we got about 40 minutes left in the broadcast. [02:18:55] Let's take some calls. [02:18:56] All right, am I missing anything on the agenda here? [02:18:58] Did I forget to talk about something? [02:19:00] Let's see. [02:19:01] Oh, yeah. [02:19:02] Oh, oh, oh, I forgot all about it. [02:19:07] Out of Iowa, all right, this stupid story that has been gracing our faces for the past day or two about this stupid little boy in Iowa who's getting national recognition because, oh, he doesn't want to wrestle a girl. [02:19:27] I don't want to wrestle a girl. [02:19:29] It's a guy. [02:19:30] It's just not right. [02:19:33] It's not good. [02:19:34] And he's getting national press. [02:19:36] He's getting national recognition because I don't want to wrestle a girl. [02:19:40] It's not fair. [02:19:42] Are you kidding me? [02:19:44] You got to be kidding me. [02:19:45] This girl is basically signed her name on and said, hey, I want to be a wrestler. [02:19:51] I want to be competing in school scholastic wrestling activities. [02:19:56] That's what I want to do. [02:19:58] And apparently, she's wrestled to the point where she was the finalist. [02:20:05] She was that good that she ended up becoming the finalist in some wrestling scholastic competition. [02:20:11] And the boy that was supposed to compete with her didn't want to do it because, oh, she's a girl. [02:20:18] Oh, I mean, let's be honest. [02:20:20] All right? [02:20:21] This boy didn't want to wrestle this girl because he was afraid he was going to get his ass whooped. [02:20:26] All right? [02:20:27] He was afraid that he was going to get his ass whooped. [02:20:30] Instead of, you know, looking like a puss in front of everybody, instead of everybody clowning him for the rest of his life in his little, you know, shithole town that he lives in, instead of doing that, he was like, I'm going to be the gentleman. [02:20:44] I'm not going to do it. [02:20:46] No, I'm not. [02:20:48] I mean, are you kidding me? [02:20:49] And then the girl came out today. [02:20:52] Oh, well, it was his choice. [02:20:54] Yeah, no crap, it was his choice. [02:20:56] It's ridiculous. [02:20:58] You shouldn't even be there. [02:20:59] You should be playing volleyball. [02:21:01] You know, this girl should be playing volleyball or, you know, beach volleyball or whatever girls play. [02:21:07] As a matter of fact, they should be playing girls' basketball and girls, whatever, softball, whatever the case might be. [02:21:15] That's what she should be playing. [02:21:16] I don't agree. [02:21:18] I'm telling you, I don't agree with girls and females coming into male sports trying to become and trying to compete with males. [02:21:26] I don't care if they're trying to do male sports with other females, but when they try to compete with males, it's no, absolutely not. [02:21:34] All right? [02:21:35] Absolutely not. [02:21:37] I'm not going to sit here and allow it. [02:21:39] I'm not going to sit here and go quietly in the good night. [02:21:42] I'm not a sexist. [02:21:44] I'm not a sexist because of that. [02:21:45] Look, I have a video on my website, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:21:53] All right, that's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:21:57] Scroll to the bottom. [02:21:58] There is a video that I posted. [02:22:00] It's the video of the week. [02:22:02] Go down. [02:22:03] It's of some bimbo in some, I don't know, Romania somewhere. [02:22:07] Who the hell knows where the hell they're located? [02:22:10] She slaps a cop in the face. [02:22:12] All right? [02:22:13] And the cop, you know, just, I'm glad, I'm surprised he kept it in. [02:22:18] He ends up slapping her back. [02:22:19] He gives her a goddamn slap to the mouth back. [02:22:22] And what does she do? [02:22:22] She goes, So, okay, do we have it both ways or don't we? [02:22:31] You want to go out, you want to be a wrestler, and you want to compete with men, and yet, you know, when it comes down, it doesn't make sense. [02:22:38] It doesn't make any sense. [02:22:40] So for the kid, the boy that, you know, said, oh, I'm not going to wrestle a girl. [02:22:45] I'm not going to do it. [02:22:46] You're a puss. === Unions Extort Private Money (06:30) === [02:22:47] All right? [02:22:48] You're a puss, and your parents should be wondering if you've got pink panties underneath your damn bed. [02:22:54] They should be worried if you, you know, want to join ice skating in the winter. [02:22:59] They should be worried about you, son. [02:23:01] You understand? [02:23:02] They should be worried about you. [02:23:04] Hey, let me take a chug of this. [02:23:10] They should be worried. [02:23:13] And as for the girl, I mean, you know, she came out with her old man. [02:23:16] I mean, did you see the Iowa girl wrestlers old man, for Christ's sake? [02:23:20] I mean, you're talking about mullet-headed Iowa trash. [02:23:24] I mean, you're talking about mullet-headed Iowa Midwestern, you know, going to rebuild after the tornado that ruined my trailer crap. [02:23:36] This right here. [02:23:37] You know what I'm talking about? [02:23:40] I mean, good God. [02:23:41] Anyway, 646-652-4869, what do you think about all this? [02:23:46] All right, 111, you're on the air. [02:23:48] You there? [02:23:51] Hello. [02:23:53] Hey, man, what's up? [02:23:54] My name's Alex Sherman. [02:23:56] I'm from Ohio. [02:23:58] Going back to what you were talking about earlier with the unions, I'm like, I don't quite understand the whole collective bargaining thing. [02:24:08] You don't understand what's going on? [02:24:10] Well, I'll tell you. [02:24:11] What's going on is, first of all, teachers have the biggest union in America. [02:24:16] They have the biggest union. [02:24:17] Now, what's happening is the teachers, because the government, depending on the state that you're in, governments are in the red. [02:24:26] They're going bankrupt. [02:24:27] That means that your state doesn't have enough money to pay for all the employees to do their work. [02:24:34] That means the cops, the fire departments, the people that clean the roads, the people that pay the roads. [02:24:40] I mean, they don't have enough money to pay these people. [02:24:43] Okay? [02:24:44] So they've got to start cutting. [02:24:46] Everybody usually gets cuts with the exception of teachers because teachers are the sacred cow and they have these unions that collectively bargain by threatening to do these strikes that we're seeing here in Madison, Wisconsin. [02:25:02] They threaten them all the time to get what they want. [02:25:06] Usually they threaten to strike so that they can get pay raises, so that they can get more perks in their job, like not having to do certain things. [02:25:16] It's a disgrace. [02:25:17] So what the state is doing, since the teachers in Madison, Wisconsin want to have nothing to do with sacrificing, firing teachers, cutting pay, pay freezes, renegotiation of pensions, nothing. [02:25:32] They don't want to have anything to do with negotiating anything. [02:25:37] So what the government is doing, since the government was elected by the people, and it wasn't elected that long ago, by the way, they are deciding to implement a certain state authority that's going to supersede the collective bargaining rights of teachers. [02:25:57] Now, the reason people are bitching is because this also extends to private enterprise, but there's not that many private enterprise unions anymore. [02:26:06] And even if they were, I think that there shouldn't be anyway. [02:26:09] But it basically nullifies their collective bargaining rights. [02:26:13] And it could possibly make them fugitives if they attempt to utilize extortion methods like striking, like doing what these assholes are doing in Madison, Wisconsin, just for the sake of pay raise for disputing pay raises. [02:26:34] I mean, I can go on and on, man. [02:26:36] I mean, it's disgraceful what these teachers are doing. [02:26:39] And what are they doing to the students? [02:26:41] They're telling these students, hey, we're not going to have any school, but since you're here, hey, come along with us on the buses that the government pays for. [02:26:49] But because we're the bureaucrats that work here, we have access to the buses. [02:26:53] We're going to bush you in to Madison, Wisconsin's little capital here, and we're all going to protest and just cause a ruckus. [02:27:00] And they don't even know why they're there. [02:27:02] I mean, you heard the damn audio clip that I played. [02:27:06] These damn idiot kids don't even know why they're there. [02:27:09] They're sitting here saying things like, oh, we're trying to stop whatever this dude is doing. [02:27:15] And it's sick, man. [02:27:16] So do you kind of understand where I'm coming from? [02:27:19] Or do you understand what the situation is? [02:27:22] Yes. [02:27:27] Going back to earlier, you're talking about the bagger, the bagger that's a member of the union making $15 an hour. [02:27:33] My mom is a nurse, and she barely makes $11 an hour. [02:27:38] I find that kind of ridiculous that they can make that much money just from being in the union. [02:27:43] That's the way it is, man. [02:27:44] I mean, you should go to California and see how it is. [02:27:46] That's why they're in such disarray. [02:27:48] That's why they don't have any money to give to the PO out there in California because everybody's a moocher. [02:27:54] Nobody's working in California. [02:27:56] Nobody wants to work. [02:27:57] And the people that are working, they're working at such a lackadaisical pace that it's disgusting. [02:28:04] It really is. [02:28:05] Try to get anything done in California, and you think it should be done within like a day or something. [02:28:10] Like, let's say you need whatever, whatever you need done. [02:28:13] You need some drywall. [02:28:15] You need somebody to do a job for you. [02:28:18] They're going to do it at the slowest rate possible. [02:28:20] And they just expect you to accept that type of social idealism. [02:28:25] They just expect you to be, you know, oh, we're all losers. [02:28:28] We're all lazy out here in California. [02:28:30] You should have known that. [02:28:31] I mean, and that's the way it is. [02:28:33] And that's what unions do to people. [02:28:35] I mean, that's what they did to the people in Detroit, you know, in Detroit. [02:28:38] The reason the GM almost went under was because these asshole unions were strong-arming GM into paying these assholes on an assembly line $85,000 a year and only, you know, working, what is it, four days a week and not doing certain things and paid vacations. [02:28:59] And I mean, just all these disgusting, despicable perks. [02:29:03] And that's what they do. [02:29:04] They negotiated collectively to go out and extort the money out of private enterprises' pockets. [02:29:11] It's disgraceful, man. [02:29:13] And it should be illegal. [02:29:15] It should goddamn be illegal for Christ's sake. === Switchboard Takes More Calls (10:57) === [02:29:18] You know? [02:29:20] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [02:29:24] Let's take another 111 call here. [02:29:27] You there? [02:29:28] What's up, guys? [02:29:29] What's up, man? [02:29:31] Hey, happy Friday. [02:29:32] Hey, how you doing, man? [02:29:34] Happy Baller Friday to you, man. [02:29:35] What's going on? [02:29:36] No joke, dude. [02:29:37] Hey, yeah, I just want to say thanks a ton for chewing that stupid union bitch out, man, because, like, I work in a place and I see that unions are tearing it apart, you know. [02:29:44] I won't name the name and whatever. [02:29:46] Sure. [02:29:47] Like, you know what I mean? [02:29:48] Like, if this was Soviet Russia, we wouldn't have to deal with bitches like those people, you know? [02:29:53] Oh, shut up. [02:29:54] You know, you know, you shove Soviet Russia up your ass, you stupid fruit bowl. [02:30:00] Yeah, if this is Soviet Russia, you know, we wouldn't have to do that. [02:30:03] If it was Soviet Russia, you'd be dead because you sound like a homosexual. [02:30:07] You know? [02:30:09] You'd be dead because they don't like homosexuals in communist societies. [02:30:13] You'd be executed. [02:30:15] So, you know, that's where you'd be, you stupid fruit bowl. [02:30:20] All right? [02:30:22] Anyway, let me take another chug of this beer here. [02:30:28] Very good, very good. [02:30:29] Here, I got to crack open another one. [02:30:31] I know I'm drinking Miller High Life, but like I said, ever since they put this black bottle on the can on the cover of the packaging, it tastes a lot like Coke 45, baby. [02:30:43] Woo! [02:30:45] Let's open up another one. [02:30:49] That's what I'm talking about, baby. [02:30:51] Yeah. [02:30:52] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:30:57] I want to hear from you. [02:30:58] I mean, what do you think? [02:31:00] What do you think about the things we've been talking about today? [02:31:02] You know, what the hell is going on? [02:31:04] What do you think? [02:31:05] Are you just sitting there playing with your Peter Popper? [02:31:07] Are you just somebody with no kind of thought process into this crap, huh? [02:31:12] You dick snot? [02:31:14] I mean, I'm asking you a question. [02:31:15] I'm sorry I'm being so vulgar, but I'm getting a little upset for Christ's sake. [02:31:19] I mean, I'm depressed. [02:31:23] I mean, but I want to hear what's going on. [02:31:26] I mean, tell me what's up. [02:31:28] You milky-licking pieces of nipple-clamp-loving-bub-bub-lo-blah-blah-blah-blah-blah-blah. [02:31:33] Let me go ahead and, uh, you know what I'm gonna do? [02:31:39] I'm going to call somebody else from Wisconsin. [02:31:41] That's what I'm going to do. [02:31:43] I'm going to call somebody else from Wisconsin because I don't think I got an explanation. [02:31:48] I don't think I got a goddamn explanation. [02:31:51] So I'm going to call one more person, and maybe, just maybe, they'll hook us up with some kind of something. [02:32:00] Let's go. [02:32:01] All right, you got it, engineer? [02:32:03] Yeah, he's got it. [02:32:04] Here we go. [02:32:28] Well, you've reached the voicemails, Jerry Kelly. [02:32:30] Please leave a message, and I'll get back to you just as soon as I can. [02:32:34] Your call is very important to me, and I will return your call very soon. [02:32:37] Thank you. [02:32:41] At the tone, please record your message. [02:32:44] When you have finished recording, you may hang up or press one for more options. [02:32:52] How are you doing, Mr. Kelly? [02:32:53] This is Ghost from the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:32:57] I'm the host of one of the most infamous underground internet radio shows ever to slap the internet upside its fat ass. [02:33:04] The reason we're calling you is because we understand that there's a big ordeal happening in Wisconsin, Madison specifically. [02:33:13] And what our listeners would like to know, we're calling random phone numbers. [02:33:18] This was not just somebody. [02:33:20] You weren't targeted specifically. [02:33:22] This is a random phone number. [02:33:23] Why exactly is Madison, Wisconsin a bunch of leftist, mouseetongue, worshiping pieces of trash that justify allowing teachers to just keep their students off from school and exploit them and their ignorance for the sake of them getting more and more money? [02:33:42] Because that's what collective bargaining is. [02:33:44] Let's be honest. [02:33:46] It's a bunch of losers that aren't qualified to get the pay grade that they have to basically extort money out of the person paying them money because they want to do even less of a job for even more money. [02:34:03] So, Mr. Kelly, if you happen to be there, I would like to interview you. [02:34:06] This is live on the air. [02:34:07] Blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:34:11] We want to get some answers. [02:34:13] We want some answers. [02:34:14] We want to know why Madison, Wisconsin thinks that this is okay to have students in the street off of school for three days out of the week. [02:34:23] We want to know this. [02:34:25] Anyway, I'm out of here. [02:34:26] Get them off. [02:34:28] Get him off. [02:34:30] All right, let's call one more and then we'll take some callers here. [02:34:33] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [02:34:38] We're going to take some more callers here. [02:34:40] Let's see what we got here. [02:34:43] All right. [02:35:07] Hi, this is Chris. [02:35:08] Please leave me a message. [02:35:09] Thanks. [02:35:12] Yeah, this is Mr. Bill Wagner. [02:35:15] We're calling in regards of the Madison, Wisconsin walkouts. [02:35:20] We really don't appreciate what's going on here. [02:35:24] Mr. Bill Wagner, me, myself, we're going to go out and we're going to stage an event that's unlike any other event. [02:35:32] It's anti-union. [02:35:34] We're going to be there Sunday because we know it's the Lord's Day and we know that you leftists are nothing but a bunch of godless atheists, multiculturalists. [02:35:44] So we're going to go out there and we're going to go hook some things up. [02:35:47] All right. [02:35:47] I'm Audi. [02:35:49] All right. [02:35:50] It looks like nobody's going to answer the phone. [02:35:54] It looks like everybody's out. [02:35:55] They're probably out there having a circle jerk at these goddamn little rallies that they're having in the middle of everything. [02:36:03] Give me a break. [02:36:12] 646-652-4869. [02:36:15] That's what I really want to hear. [02:36:16] I want to hear from your ass. [02:36:18] You know, I mean, there's nobody on the switchboard. [02:36:21] I mean, there's like 50 people in the chat room right now. [02:36:25] Nobody's here. [02:36:26] Nobody's calling. [02:36:27] You know what I'm saying? [02:36:28] I mean, it's Friday in Austin, Texas, folks. [02:36:31] It's Friday in Austin, Texas. [02:36:32] I mean, I could be down there on West 6th Street in Happy Hour, kicking back with Ryan Reynolds, Sandra Bullock, and her black baby, and Matthew McConaughey. [02:36:43] Instead, I'm sitting here, you know, I'm reaping the benefits of all the gains that I've had today. [02:36:50] I'm drinking beer that was delivered to me by some goddamn Oriental of some sort, and that's all there is to it. [02:36:56] You know, that's all there is to it. [02:37:02] That's what I'm talking about. [02:37:04] That's what I'm talking about. [02:37:08] Woo! [02:37:11] Anyway, let's call one more. [02:37:16] We gotta do it. [02:37:17] Just one more. [02:37:18] I just want to see if we can get anybody that can give us any kind of an explanation. [02:37:24] I want an explanation. [02:37:28] Let's see what. [02:37:29] Let's see if we can get one. [02:37:34] Shove it up your ass. [02:37:36] All right. [02:37:36] Pay your freaking phone bill, you milky liquor. [02:37:40] Pay it. [02:37:44] Good God. [02:37:45] All right. [02:37:46] Let me see what we got here. [02:37:48] One more time, folks. [02:37:49] One more time. [02:37:50] And let me tell you: if nobody answers, then I'm probably going to end the show. [02:37:55] All right. [02:37:55] How about that? [02:37:56] How about that? [02:37:57] If nobody answers, I'm going to end the show because, you know, I got to go out there at happy hour. [02:38:02] You know what I'm saying? [02:38:05] Here we go. [02:38:26] Hi, you've reached 222-500. [02:38:30] Give me a break. [02:38:35] I mean, we're just not getting anything anymore, man. [02:38:37] You know, I'm going to just, there's 20 minutes left in the program. [02:38:41] I'm probably going to go ahead and close this out. [02:38:43] All right. [02:38:44] But before I close this out, I'd like everybody to realize that it's Baller Friday. [02:38:49] And hopefully, after this program, you've got some sort of activity to go to. [02:38:54] Something to do with alcohol. [02:38:56] Something to do with bimbos. [02:38:57] Or if you happen to be a woman, something to do with, you know, somebody who not only can get your rocks off, but somebody that actually can do something for you. [02:39:06] Hopefully, you have an exciting evening, an exciting, extended weekend. [02:39:11] I hope that for you. [02:39:14] Because if you're a capitalist and you got some cash, I mean, you can make things happen, you know? [02:39:21] Even if you're a fat, disgusting, despicable-looking creature, even if you've got, you know, elephant man looks, if you've got the money, you can make things happen. [02:39:32] Make things happen, baby. [02:39:36] You know what I'm talking about. [02:39:41] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [02:39:44] I'll take a couple of more callers before I leave. [02:39:46] I know that people are like, don't go, ghost, please. [02:39:50] Don't go. [02:39:51] Don't go away. [02:39:54] You want to go away? [02:39:56] Well, you know what? [02:39:56] Won't you give me a call? [02:39:59] 646-652-4869 for Christ's sake. [02:40:03] Is an empty switchboard here. [02:40:07] There's an empty switchboard here. [02:40:09] Where's my beer, for Christ's sake? [02:40:10] I'm losing my beer in my own office. [02:40:13] I'm losing my beer in my own office. === Give Me Capitalism Or Death (09:48) === [02:40:15] Here it is right here. [02:40:17] Hey, let me tell you, after this, I'm going to happy hour. [02:40:20] So if you happen to be in Austin, Texas, go down West 6th Street. [02:40:23] I'm going to be down there kicking some ass. [02:40:25] As a matter of fact, soon enough, be on the lookout for this. [02:40:29] I am going to get my own YouTube channel. [02:40:32] All right, so bookmark the blog, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com. [02:40:38] And you know what I'm going to do? [02:40:39] I'm going to show my experiences out here in Austin, Texas. [02:40:43] That's right. [02:40:44] I'm going to go out there and show my experiences and show people how it is to live lavish, to live fat, baby, in Austin, Texas. [02:40:54] You know, all you got to do is throw a couple of bills around. [02:40:57] You got people trying to pull the freaking balls out of your pants. [02:41:00] That's how it is out here in Austin, Texas, baby. [02:41:03] And I'm a capitalist. [02:41:04] I'm a capitalist. [02:41:05] Give me capitalism or give me death. [02:41:08] Do you understand that? [02:41:09] I mean, do you people that are listening to me worldwide get that through your thick noggin? [02:41:13] Do you get that through your thick skull? [02:41:15] Do you get that through your thick head? [02:41:17] Give me capitalism or give me death. [02:41:20] And I know there's communists out there. [02:41:22] I know there's a bunch of mouseetong-worshiping, Vladimir Lenin, ass-licking pieces of Stalin-worshiping piece of crap that are out there thinking that communism is the way to go. [02:41:33] That Fabian socialism is the way to go. [02:41:36] But you know what? [02:41:37] Us capitalists, we're rising again. [02:41:39] And you want to know why we're rising again? [02:41:41] Because we got people like me. [02:41:42] We got other people right there that know what's going on that understand that the only thing you need to do to become a capitalist is go out there, stack your chips, and obtain assets and live large, live lavish. [02:41:58] Who wants to live like some slave in communism, waiting for bread in a breadline? [02:42:03] Who wants to do that? [02:42:05] Except somebody with no shame, except somebody with no soul, except somebody with no kind of integrity whatsoever. [02:42:13] No kind of integrity whatsoever. [02:42:17] That's who accepts it. [02:42:20] That's who accepts it, you piece of shit. [02:42:24] You stupid, dumb bastards. [02:42:26] I'm telling you, look at these people in the chat room. [02:42:29] Look at these people in the chat room here. [02:42:30] Let me tell you, you know what? [02:42:32] Hey, her, you know, screw you up, your stupid chocolate a-hole. [02:42:37] All right? [02:42:39] Bobo. [02:42:40] Bobo, screw you up your union worshiping butt crack. [02:42:44] All right? [02:42:46] Who the hell is this? [02:42:47] Serena, shove a cannoli up your stupid clogged up anal passage. [02:42:53] All right? [02:42:54] I mean, do you understand what I'm talking about? [02:42:55] All you people that are talking garbage, shove it up your hole. [02:43:00] You understand that? [02:43:01] Huh? [02:43:01] Huh? [02:43:02] You get that? [02:43:03] Slim Snuggy. [02:43:04] You too, you piece of crap. [02:43:05] All right? [02:43:06] That's what I'm talking about. [02:43:07] All you pieces of crap in here that are giving me crap. [02:43:10] I hope you all get injected with cancer of the prick. [02:43:14] Cancer of the prick. [02:43:17] So you go out like Willie Lump Lump, and when it's time for you to get busy and do the horizontal mumbo, all you can pull out is, I'm a eunuch. [02:43:26] I mean, we can rub each other, you know, we can rub each other's legs against each other or something. [02:43:31] I mean, shut up. [02:43:32] Just shut your mouth. [02:43:34] All right? [02:43:34] Hey, Mr. Doodles, shove it up your ass, too, you piece of crap. [02:43:38] I'm not a racist. [02:43:39] All right? [02:43:40] I'm not a racist, you piece of crap. [02:43:42] Bobo, what kind of a name is Bobo anyway, besides some simplistic disability collector that's probably collecting disability? [02:43:50] Because his legs be hurting. [02:43:52] Man, my name is Bobo. [02:43:53] My legs be hurting. [02:43:56] Piece of crap. [02:43:57] Let me go ahead and. [02:44:02] That's what I'm talking about. [02:44:03] That's what I'm talking about. [02:44:04] You know what? [02:44:04] There's 16 minutes left. [02:44:05] I'll stay here for the remainder of the 16 minutes. [02:44:08] But I got to take another break because I've been chugging beer like it's going out of style. [02:44:14] Now, people were asking me what this next song was when I played it. [02:44:19] People were asking me what the hell was this? [02:44:21] This is Rolling Stones, Sympathy for the Devil. [02:44:25] And speaking of which, since I'm such a bad man, since I'm such a big, bad wolf, since I'm so controversial, since I'm so bad, maybe you should have some sympathy for me. [02:44:37] So here we go. [02:44:38] Rolling Stones, Sympathy for the Devil, baby. [02:44:42] Woo! [02:44:57] Please allow me to introduce myself. [02:45:01] I'm a man of wealth and taste. [02:45:06] I've been around for a long, long year. [02:45:09] Know many a man, so to say. [02:45:14] I was round when Jesus Christ had his moment without a pain. [02:45:22] Me damn sure the fighter washed his hands and sealed his face. [02:45:32] Pleased to meet you, hope you get my name. [02:45:40] But what puzzling you is the nature of my game stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was the time for a change. [02:45:57] Killed the floor and its ministers, and the stage should scream to me. [02:46:05] I rode a tank, held a dinner drink, when the blessed be rain and the body sank to meet you. [02:46:18] Hope you get my name. [02:46:21] Oh, yeah. [02:46:23] I watch puzzling you is the nature of my game. [02:46:29] Oh, yeah. [02:46:32] I watched the glee while you're kings and queens for 10 decades. [02:46:38] For the God's save me, I shouted out who killed those Kennedys. [02:46:44] Where after all, it was you and me. [02:46:49] Let you please introduce myself. [02:46:52] I'm a man of wealth and taste. [02:46:57] I need rats for troubadours who get killed before they reach my base. [02:47:08] Good to meet you. [02:47:10] Hope you get my name. [02:47:13] Oh, yeah. [02:47:15] But what puzzling you is the nature of my day. [02:47:21] Oh, yeah. [02:47:23] Looking down to it. [02:48:00] It's to meet you. [02:48:01] Hope you'll get my name. [02:48:05] Oh, yeah. [02:48:06] But I'm confusing you and filter needs around my game. [02:48:15] Philip, every stop, is a criminal. [02:48:19] And all of them make the Texas fail to zombie Lucifer. [02:48:27] Cause I'm in need of some risk of rain. [02:48:32] So if you meet me, have some courtesy, have some empathy, and some faith. [02:48:40] Be long, you well-earn by death, or I'll lay your songs away. [02:48:51] It's to meet you. [02:48:53] Hope you'll get my name. [02:48:58] But what's pussy? [02:49:00] You is the future of my game. [02:49:19] Get on the boy. [02:49:46] We're listening to Ghost. === Viral Videos Win Contest (10:25) === [02:50:03] True Capitalist Radio. [02:50:08] All right, we're back with the last 10 minutes of the True Capitalist Radio Show program. [02:50:13] There's a little bit of Rolling Stones with sympathy for the devil. [02:50:18] Anyway, folks, it is Bowler Friday. [02:50:20] We got 10 minutes left going on. [02:50:22] I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:50:25] I'll take a couple of more calls. [02:50:26] If anybody calls in, 646-652-4869, I can imagine that everybody's, you know, probably getting ready to go out. [02:50:34] I mean, I know I am. [02:50:36] I know I'm going out there to West 6th Street, kick back, chill, you know, have a few, you know, I don't know what I'm going to feel like drinking tonight. [02:50:45] I don't know. [02:50:45] I've been drinking this damn Kentucky Fried Chicken Piss Colt 45 tasted Weta. [02:50:50] That's no longer a Weta. [02:50:52] It's now a Negra. [02:50:54] So, you know how it is here. [02:50:59] Oh, yeah. [02:51:02] Woo! [02:51:04] Anyway, folks, I'd like for everybody to please, if you could, spread the link. [02:51:09] Blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:51:12] That's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:51:17] All right, spread that link around like wildfire, okay? [02:51:20] As a matter of fact, I'm going to be having a contest. [02:51:25] I've got some pretty good money coming in. [02:51:27] I'm going to be having a contest. [02:51:30] And I haven't listed the official rules yet, but I'm going to be giving out cash. [02:51:38] Let's see. [02:51:38] How much cash should I give? [02:51:40] $200. [02:51:42] I'll give out $200 to anyone that makes the most bomb-ass viral video of all time of true capitalist radio. [02:51:56] $200. [02:51:57] No BS. [02:51:59] I'll mail you $200, $200 bills. [02:52:04] All right? [02:52:06] No checks, no nothing. [02:52:08] I'll give it to you. [02:52:09] Nobody's got it. [02:52:09] Here's $200. [02:52:11] It doesn't matter what age you are, whatever. [02:52:14] $200. [02:52:17] And let me see. [02:52:18] What's today's date? [02:52:19] What do we got here? [02:52:22] It's the 18th of February. [02:52:26] So let me give it a couple of weeks. [02:52:28] It's Friday. [02:52:30] Let's see about, let's say, about Friday, March 4th. [02:52:36] Friday, March 4th. [02:52:38] I will give you $200 cash to anybody that makes a YouTube video about True Capitalist Radio that has the most hits and it's the most viral. [02:52:52] It doesn't matter what it is, as long as it's something to do with True Capitalist Radio. [02:52:57] $200. [02:52:58] If you happen to be a young kid who knows about this stuff, I will send you personally to an address, $200 bills. [02:53:06] $200 bills is what I'm talking about. [02:53:09] I don't care what part of the world you're at or nothing. [02:53:14] Hey, I'll raise it if y'all are serious. [02:53:16] And people are like, $500, I'll raise it to $500 if I see more than 15 videos. [02:53:23] If I see more than 15 videos, and I'm not talking about cheap-ass videos like the assholes that are posting those things about me now. [02:53:30] The people that are posting these videos about me now, I don't appreciate it. [02:53:33] I'm talking about a positive video. [02:53:36] I'm talking about a good video that'll spread the word about the true capitalist radio show. [02:53:41] That'll strike the goddamn gut of the mainstream media. [02:53:45] And let me tell you, if you strike the mainstream media, let's say your video gets the true capitalist radio, some mainstream media coverage. [02:53:54] I'll even pay you more than that. [02:53:57] All right? [02:53:58] And it's documented right here, right now. [02:54:02] I'm not kidding. [02:54:03] I'm putting my money where my mouth is. [02:54:05] Do you understand what I'm saying? [02:54:06] Okay, I think I need a little bit more than two weeks. [02:54:09] Let's strike the date. [02:54:10] I know I said Friday, March 4th. [02:54:13] Let's make it March 11th. [02:54:15] March 11th. [02:54:16] Check out the blog. [02:54:18] Okay, I may not put it today. [02:54:19] I'll put it tomorrow. [02:54:20] I'll put all the trimmings about it. [02:54:23] But the crux of it is by March 11th, I'm going to basically pick a winner. [02:54:29] And when I pick that winner, I'm going to have someone contact you to, well, no, I'm going to contact you. [02:54:34] Let's put it that way. [02:54:35] I'll contact you and send your videos and the links to your videos to ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [02:54:45] Okay, I'm not BSing, man. [02:54:47] I'm not joking. [02:54:48] All right? [02:54:49] I mean, like, you know, $500 ain't nothing, man. [02:54:52] You know, I mean, I'm ghost for Christ's sake. [02:54:53] I'm a true capitalist radio show. [02:54:56] I could throw $500 in an envelope, send it out to you if you can make a viral video that can spread the word about the true capitalist radio show. [02:55:04] I'm not trolling. [02:55:05] I'm serious, man. [02:55:07] I mean, why would I not pay somebody who made a viral video who brought more listeners to the program? [02:55:12] I mean, it's stupid. [02:55:14] Now, $500, baby, in bills, cash, American money. [02:55:19] You understand what I'm saying? [02:55:20] I mean, you know, it's just between me and you. [02:55:24] I ain't even going to throw any checks, nothing. [02:55:26] I'm going to throw cash, baby. [02:55:27] Cash. [02:55:29] I'll priority mail that crap. [02:55:32] No BS. [02:55:33] You heard the date. [02:55:34] March 11th is the deadline. [02:55:36] March 11th. [02:55:37] But remember, before then, you have to make a video that's viral. [02:55:41] You know, it's got to have a lot of hits on it because I'm going to be searching through YouTube. [02:55:45] You understand? [02:55:46] I'm going to be searching through these things and I'm going to be mentioning them throughout the show. [02:55:50] All right. [02:55:51] No BS. [02:55:52] All right. [02:55:52] Okay. [02:55:52] I'll put it up to 500. [02:55:54] If I see more than 15 videos out, I'll make it to 500. [02:56:00] If there's only like a few videos, like I'm only there's only like four, five, ten videos. [02:56:05] Well, that's only 200. [02:56:07] If it's more than 15 videos, 500. [02:56:10] Okay? [02:56:10] And I'm watching the date. [02:56:12] All right. [02:56:12] I'll watch the date. [02:56:14] The date today is February 18th. [02:56:17] So everything has to be posted after February 18th on YouTube. [02:56:25] I'm not kidding. [02:56:26] Send me the goddamn YouTube video to my email, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [02:56:36] I'm not joking, man. [02:56:37] I'm not kidding. [02:56:38] I mean, I'm a capitalist, baby. [02:56:39] I'm making money out here. [02:56:40] You've seen the stock picks. [02:56:42] You think I'm just sitting there on my thumb not doing anything? [02:56:45] I'm making capital here. [02:56:46] And I want you to make capital. [02:56:48] If you're a kid that's out here, you're under the age, whatever, you like the ghost program, spread it around like wildfire. [02:56:55] Make a viral video. [02:56:57] Make sure that Daniel Tosh puts it on his TV show. [02:57:00] Make sure that WebSoup, make sure that it just spreads around like wildfire. [02:57:04] I will pay you, baby. [02:57:06] Me, ghost, true capitalist radio. [02:57:09] I will pay you. [02:57:13] I'm not joking, man. [02:57:14] I'm not kidding around, bro. [02:57:15] I mean, I know there's people in here saying, oh, that's bull. [02:57:17] Well, you know, you can sit there and not do nothing. [02:57:20] And everybody that does does something. [02:57:22] And, you know, and whoever's the winner is going to get themselves, you know, if there's more than 15 videos, $500. [02:57:30] If there's less than 15 videos out in YouTube, $200. [02:57:34] I'm not joking. [02:57:35] All right. [02:57:35] I'm not joking. [02:57:36] And let me tell you, if this pans out well and there's some badass viral videos, I'll do it again. [02:57:43] I'll give out prizes. [02:57:44] You know, I'll give out iPhones and shit. [02:57:46] I'm not joking, man. [02:57:47] I'm not kidding. [02:57:48] You think I'm kidding? [02:57:49] I mean, look, let's not get ahead of ourselves. [02:57:52] I want to see some viral videos. [02:57:54] All right. [02:57:54] If there's more than 15 viral videos from now until March 15th is what I said, right? [02:57:58] Yep, March. [02:57:59] No, excuse me, March 11th. [02:58:01] From now until March 11th, I'm going to be looking. [02:58:04] I'm going to be prowling around YouTube. [02:58:07] All this other stuff. [02:58:08] From now until March 11th, I want to see some viral videos promoting the True Capitalist Radio show. [02:58:13] I want to see hits on those viral videos. [02:58:16] And let me tell you, if there's anybody out there that makes the best viral video, I am going to give them $200 if there's less than 15 of those that are dated post February 18, 2011. [02:58:29] And if there's more than 15, more than 15 videos that are posted beyond February 18, 2011, $500. [02:58:38] How about that? [02:58:39] $500. [02:58:42] Putting my money where my mouth is, baby, because I'm a capitalist. [02:58:45] I got balls. [02:58:47] All right? [02:58:47] I got balls up in here. [02:58:49] A viral video, baby. [02:58:51] No BS. [02:58:52] A viral video. [02:58:54] Take it or leave it. [02:58:55] You know? [02:58:56] And spread the word while you're at it. [02:58:58] Here, let me go ahead and take this last chug. [02:59:03] And make sure you plug the program. [02:59:06] I don't care if you make a viral video of yourself. [02:59:08] I mean, who gives a crap about that? [02:59:10] You got to make it about true capitalist radio. [02:59:12] You got to direct the people over here because we want more listeners, baby. [02:59:16] I want to rape the bandwidth of Blog Talk Radio. [02:59:19] I want to make the blog talk radio bandwidth shut down the servers because there's so many people trying to access the true capitalist radio show, and that's what I want you to do. [02:59:28] See, you understand? [02:59:30] So, by March 11th, if there are more than 15 YouTube videos relating to the True Capitalist Radio Show, I will pay $500 to the best viral video that's out there that gets the most people to True Capitalist Radio, that gets the most recognition. [02:59:46] And let me tell you, if you get mainstream media recognition, I will pay you more. [02:59:51] I will pay you more than that if you get mainstream media recognition. [02:59:55] I will pay you more. [02:59:56] I'm putting my money where my mouth is because I'm a true capitalist, because I'm the ghost man, because I, whatever I say, makes money, and listening to true capitalist radio is like making money. [03:00:08] I'm out of here, folks. [03:00:09] I'm going to be here Monday through Friday next week, 4 to 7 p.m. Central Time. [03:00:14] I want you to be here, and I want you to spread the word. [03:00:17] I'm out of here. [03:00:18] You've been listening to True Capitalist Radio: the thoughts, views, ideas, comments, and opinions of the host of Boarshead is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. === Pay For Media Recognition (00:26) === [03:00:28] Introducing Boarshead Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken. [03:00:32] 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. [03:00:44] New Boarshead Ichiban teriyaki-style chicken, the bold flavor of Japan. 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