Ghost anchors True Capitalist Radio's February 24th, 2011 episode by condemning Wall Street volatility over unconfirmed Gaddafi rumors while highlighting a 22,000 drop in unemployment filings. He aggressively attacks Wisconsin teachers' unions as extortionists exploiting students and mocks Rahm Emanuel's Arby's past before proposing voter reform to exclude entitlement recipients. The broadcast critiques public education failures, advocates privatizing schools, and promotes Skechers stock despite recent earnings dips, ultimately urging listeners to reject government dependency for pure capitalist principles. [Automatically generated summary]
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Another skittish day in the markets.
Another destabilized world, to say the least, folks.
We're going to talk about all that in just a second.
This is episode number 30, number 3-0, the True Capitalist Radio Program.
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And you know what that's all about, folks.
Anyway, once again, it's been a skittish kind of situation in the equities markets.
The markets did fall.
With the exception of the NASDAQ, tech kind of rose up once again.
But other than that, S ⁇ P and the Dow Jones Industrial fell for a third day.
But it did rebound off much of the lows that were sold off within the past couple of days.
I mean, we did have some serious sell-offs into the triple digits in the Dow Jones Industrials, and we kind of rebounded from those.
Oil drops, believe it or not, in middays trading at about 1.30 Central Time, give or take a couple of minutes, when rumors started circulating around Wall Street that unfortunately, well, not unfortunately, but unfortunately that this was unsubstantiated, that MoMar Gaddafi had been killed or shot.
And basically, oil prices plummeted.
We were seeing oil prices up to about $100 a barrel in early morning trading for all the folks that are keeping up with the oil futures.
We saw it sweet crude up to about $100 a barrel, but it closed out considerably below that price.
And it was based upon this rumor of the trading floor that Mo Mar Gaddafi had been assassinated or had been shot, been mortally wounded of some sort.
So we're going to talk about that.
We're also going to talk about how Unemployment insurance, people who have filed for unemployment this week dropped 22,000 less than last week.
So we're making some progress on less people filing for unemployment for the first time.
And we're going to talk a little bit also about Madison, Wisconsin under occupation as tens of thousands turn out to demonstrate out there in the capital because, oh, we want teachers unions.
We want to be able to have collective bargaining.
We want to be able to exploit the teachers and exploit the taxpayers.
That's what we want.
So we're going to talk about all that.
Once again, folks, please, if you're listening in live, retweet the program, spread it around like wildfire, blog talkradio.com/slash ghost.
But let's go ahead and overview the markets really quick so then we can get to the crux of the program.
Dow Jones Industrials still lost today.
It was down 37.28 points, a change of minus three point three one percent, point three one percent in the negative.
It closed out at twelve thousand sixty eight.
SP 500 closed out at 1,306.
It was in the negative 1.30, a change of 0.10%.
NASDAQ was the only highlight of the equities markets.
It did increase 14, almost 15 points at a change of 0.55%, closing out at 2,737.90.
So the equities market's kind of a little skittish, a little bit better than the triple-digit lows that we were used to here in the past couple of days.
So I'm happy to see that the true capitalist portfolio went back to normal.
Everybody's portfolio should have gone back to normal, not necessarily back to normal of the gains that we've been seeing within the past couple of weeks, but normal in the sense of being adjusted, given the economic data, the indicators, earnings that are coming out, so on and so forth.
But anyway, now that we've gone over the equities markets, let's go over to the commodities because commodities are a big story here.
Because of the news of Mo Mar Gaddafi's alleged assassination, I mean, this was all over Wall Street, folks, at about 1.30, it started hitting the trader floors, and they started selling off based upon this rumor, based upon this hysteria.
Now, this is really, really upsetting to an investor like myself who basically believes that the assholes out there kind of know what they're doing and are not going to be impulsive jerk-offs like the average person in America that are going to be a little concerned about their nest egg as opposed to hedge fund managers and mutual fund managers managing all these millions and hundreds of millions of dollars.
What really makes me sick is that the market, I mean, millions, I'm talking about millions of dollars can go up or down based upon false rumors.
And I think it's disgusting.
I think it's sick.
There's been nothing substantiated to state that MoMA Gaddafi has been shot.
There's no reports out there.
It's just a rumor.
I haven't read any reports.
If you happen to be listening, give me a call, 646-652-4869.
All right.
I'd like to hear from you.
And if you happen to know a report that is substantiates this claim, go ahead and give us a call.
I didn't read it.
I've been looking for it.
But I know that this rumor affected the market.
It affected the market because if you look before that particular time, it was starting to go up on the plus side.
Gold was up at about $10, $15 today at some point.
Now, once this rumor happened that Momar had been somehow assassinated, it just completely plummeted about $10.
It was on the negative about $10.
Same thing with oil.
Oil was on the plus side until this Momar Gaddafi rumor, and then it went on the negative.
Let me go ahead and read off the commodities.
Brent crude, okay?
Brent crude right now is still high, even though there was a minor sell-off.
It was down 60 cents.
The price of Brent crude, which is the crude that is shipped out to Asia and Europe, is priced at $110.65 a barrel at this point in time.
Gasoline futures are up.
Well, actually, they're down.
You would think they would be up, but they're down probably based upon this ridiculous rumor about MoMA Gaddafi being shot, down 50 cents.
Heating oil futures took a dive also, down $3.71, a change of 1.28%.
Natural gas futures sold off a little bit of a sell-off, down $0.06, a change of 1.63%.
Sweet crude.
Sweet crude, we were looking at gains all day up until this ridiculous rumor about MoMA being assassinated.
All right.
MoMar, it was all over the Wall Street trading floors, and these goofs bought it.
They bought it to the point where they started selling off on crude.
It was up all day, and it makes me sick.
It was down today, $1.49, basically a change of 1.52%, closing out at $96.61 a barrel of sweet crude, which is what North America consumes.
Now, let's go over the sell-off in most commodities out here.
I mean, there was a complete sell-off in all of the commodities.
Everybody was just kind of taking their positions and reaping the profits in the commodities markets and moving them in certain equities and other financial instruments.
Canola futures down $6.30, a change of 1.09%.
Cocoa, even though we're still having destabilization in the Ivory Coast, which distributes most of the world's cocoa, so we can make chocolate and those types of little tooth-rotting treats.
Cocoa was a sell-off today at about negative $7, a change of 0.30%.
Coffee Futures continues their sell-off.
It was down $4.80.
Corn futures, of course, we were going to continue to see a corn sell-off.
I mean, they were at all-time highs, and it was ridiculous.
I'm going to the damn store to get me some corn, you know, because I like to barbecue.
I'm from Texas.
You know what I'm saying?
We got a good community rooftop center in my condominium.
We go to the rooftop.
I like to go out there and do some barbecuing.
And I like to grill a damn corn on the grill when you've got it smoking with some pretty good damn mesquite wood underneath there, boy.
Oh, yeah.
You throw some ears of corn on there with the husks and all and let that grill cook that corn in there.
I go to the damn store recently when corn were at all-time highs.
It was $1 for an ear of corn.
A dollar.
A dollar for an ear of corn.
It had been sick.
I can go get a damn burger at a damn burger joint at a fast food joint for $1.
I can get a couple of damn tacos from Taco Bell for a dollar.
These idiots are actually charging $1 an ear of corn.
I'm used to getting 9, 8 ears of corn for $1.
What the hell is going on here?
Anyway, sorry.
I do want to say that they are down.
Corn futures are down.
I'm glad to see this sell-off.
It's down $5.75 today, a change of 0.82%.
Cotton futures are continuing to see a sell-off.
Hopefully the retailers, we did announce here, folks, or did report that the mainstream retailers were claiming that they were going to have to increase prices by 10% based upon the soaring cotton prices.
But cotton is starting to see a dramatic sell-off.
It's been considerably down for the past couple of days.
I think that we're going to continue to see a sell-off because of consumer demand basically loosening up its demand.
So it's down $7 today.
Hopefully they bring down those prices that they claim that they're going to boost up to keep up with material costs because the material cost is coming down, ass clowns.
All right.
Wheat futures, we saw some increases, dramatic spikes because of the scarcity caused by the Arctic fronts that have come in and kind of wrecked the crops.
We talked about that in the beginning of the True Capitalist Radio program.
And people that listened to me and took into consideration when I look at weather, I see money.
Whenever I see bad weather, I make sure to look at where the bad weather is happening in America and whether or not there's some agriculture or something agricultural-based, commodities-based that's being produced out of there, and it's definitely going to be affected.
And what does that mean?
It causes scarcity.
So what does scarcity do?
It causes the price of commodities to go up by demand.
But we've seen some sell-offs in the wheat futures market.
It's down today $17.50.
Sugar up $0.47 today, a change of 1.72%.
Lumber down $10.
You know, considering that we saw some decent economic data come out of the real estate market, lumber still down $10 today.
Oats, there was a sell-off on oats after dramatic gains.
It's down $15, a change of 3.90%.
And wool futures evened out at not basically moving.
It's just evened up.
0% increase or negative.
People sold off on gold, folks.
It was up for the past couple of days.
They've sold off on it.
It was down.
It's down currently at $11.70, a change of 0.83%, closing out at $1,400, or excuse me, a little over $1,400 an ounce of gold.
Silver, there was a big-time sell-off in silver.
For Christ's sake, I mean, did you see how silver, these assholes that were sitting here reaping the gains of silver, just sold off like a bunch of chicken-eating cornboys because they thought, oh, look, everything's okay now.
MoMar cut off his shot.
No substantiated news reports validating these claims, nothing.
But yet they sold off based on this.
I'm still long-term on both of these.
Anyway, gold, big-time sell-off down $1.19, a change of 3.60%.
Copper, folks, we've been seeing dramatic sell-offs because they were selling off their positions in copper, which had seen all-time highs, and putting them in other financial instruments to basically reap the brunt end of the recourse of the destabilization of the world here.
From those sell-offs, we've had some gains today.
People are buying into copper, $5.05 on the plus side, a change of 1.18%.
Cattle futures, folks, we had a sell-off, minus 20 cents.
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Cattle feeder futures coming back up once again.
Cattle feeder is actually worth more than the goddamn cow itself, folks.
It's not a joke.
That's the only reason why you're seeing high meat prices out here.
Damn cattle feeder future keeps continuing to rise.
We saw a little bit of a negative pullback yesterday, but that was like once in at least a couple of weeks that I've seen cattle feeder futures going up the you know what.
Anyway, cattle feeder futures up 62 cents.
And hog futures down $1.42.
So everybody's not hooking up that bacon.
You know, people aren't cooking the all-American fucking breakfast and all that crap.
So anyway, that's your news, folks.
I want to hear from you, 646-652-4869.
I think there's a lot more important things to talk about out here.
I think that it's a rather disgusting display of skittish helter-skelter investor mental capacity when you've got sell-offs in commodities, oil and gold specifically, and runs on certain stocks based upon rumors.
Rumors.
All right?
That Mo Mar Gaddafi had been shot to death.
He was not shot.
If he is shot to death, there's no report substantiating this.
I hope the son of a bitch is dead.
But there's nothing substantiating this crap.
I've looked and looked, and there's nothing substantiating.
I mean, but it's a disgrace.
But, you know, then again, the reason people, you know, sold off on commodities, because commodities are safe plays when it comes to sell-offs in the equities markets, because there's a lot of good economic indicators out here, folks.
I mean, unemployment.
You know, people that file for unemployment because like, man, I can't find no job, baby.
I can't find no job, so I got to feed my kids.
I got to feed my kids up in here, baby.
You understand that, man?
I got to feed my kids.
Well, anyway, it was down 22,000 from last week.
I don't know if you remember last week we reported over 400,000.
Well, it was down 22,000 from that number.
And I think that was a good economic indicator for folks to, you know, basically be a little bit more comfortable with the rallies based upon the gains of retailers.
I mean, this week we've had Macy's on the plus side.
We've had, what was it, Home Depot on the plus side, Lowe's on the plus side.
We've had all these retailers on the plus side out here.
Bet Sears on the plus side.
I mean, there's a whole bunch of people that announced that they had better than expected earnings.
And this is why.
This is why you have these types of impulsive reactions to what would be good news.
If Mo Mar Gaddafi was shot to death, it'd be good news.
It'd be stabilization in the oil markets.
The price of oil would come down.
The price of gas will come down.
And if the price of gas came down, people would know that people would have more money in their pockets to go out to the stove and spend money, baby.
So anyway, I want to hear from you.
Are you spending money?
Are you living lavish?
Are you living large?
Do you have a job?
I want to hear from you right now.
646-652-4869.
You got some expendable income that you're going to spend here in the next couple of months.
Are you going to make large purchases?
I want to hear from you.
I want to hear from the people.
There's a lot of people listening in.
Impulsive Market Reactions00:02:45
I want to hear from you.
646652-4869 is the number to call here.
I've got myself some Crown Royal Reserve on ice here because I've been drinking a little bit too much of that real, real expensive stuff.
Crown Royal Reserve is still kind of expensive.
It's about $150, $1.50, something like that.
But it ain't nothing like a $400 bottle of scotch here.
So I want to say cheers to everybody.
Cheers.
I'm going to go ahead and take a swig of this.
Nothing like sipping on some good sauce.
That's for sure.
Nothing like sipping on some damn good sauce.
Because, you know, just like Dean Martin used to say, drinking, it's what I like to do.
You understand?
Anyway, let me go ahead and take some calls here.
646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
We got 1096.
Are you there?
Well, good evening, folks.
Thank you for tuning in with me once again to another edition of True Conservative Radio.
And of course, I am your host, The Man They Call Ghost.
And once again, folks, I want to thank you very much for tuning in with me.
I do want to say that last evening's show was definitely one of the highest-rated live broadcasts conducted here on Global Cog Radio that ever we want to be definitely highest-rated live broadcast conducted here on the Waldog Radio Network.
Definitely, definitely, definitely, definitely.
I am your host.
The man-they call ghost-ghost ghost.
I am your host.
The man-they call ghost-ghost ghost-ghost ghosts.
We know the ghost remix has been out there for a long time.
All right.
The ghost remix has been out there for a long time.
I got to credit Finn for that.
Finn, he knows who he is.
He's the guy who hooked up the ghost remix.
It's out there on YouTube.
It's him.
But thanks for playing it.
It's good reminiscent memories.
As a matter of fact, I think we'll go out and download it now and maybe play it tomorrow.
As a matter of fact, I'm going to bust a rap tomorrow for all these people that keep calling me up, or not calling me up, they're emailing me up and saying that, hey, baby, we don't appreciate how you talk about rap, man.
Rap is taking people out the ghetto, baby.
Priceline Earnings Surprise Investors00:02:55
Don't you understand?
And we're taking the people out the ghetto, man.
Well, I'm going to bust a flow tomorrow.
I'm looking for a good beat.
You know, I'm looking for a damn good beat so that I can bust the damn flow.
As a matter of fact, there is a ghost freestyle out there.
If you can find that on YouTube, believe it or not, there's a ghost freestyle.
For some reason, I just busted a flow one time because people were just pissing me off and started busting the flow.
It sounded great, but we're going to do that tomorrow because it's Baller Friday tomorrow.
But I'm going to prove to everybody that rap is crap.
Rap is crap, and I'm going to prove it tomorrow.
But I want to talk about all the good economic indicators out here, folks.
A lot of good economic indicators is the reason why these assholes in Wall Street were taking credence in the rumor that Mo Mark Gaddafi had been shot, had been shot to death.
Not to mention that claims for unemployment went down $22,000 from last week, but mortgage applications jumped 13% from last week.
That's right.
Mortgage applications have actually jumped 13.2%.
So, I mean, that's a decent economic indicator here.
You know?
Yeah, I mean, that's why these guys, when they heard it was rumored, there's no substantiated claims or reports from any credible news organization that has substantiated that Mo Mar Gaddafi has been assassinated, shot, killed, mortally wounded, anything.
But it got around Wall Street and in the trading floors, and these idiots reacted on it.
But the reason they reacted on it is because, hey, look at all these good economic indicators.
We're having good earnings coming out from a lot of different people.
Have you seen Priceline.com for Christ's sake?
I mean, let's go ahead and take a chart for Priceline.com really quick.
Hold on, let me go ahead and pull that up.
I believe the symbol is, yes, PCLN is the symbol.
Folks, it was up $36.35 today because of better than expected earnings.
I mean, do you understand that?
I mean, of course, the price of the stock, you know, is over $400, but that's because it's got low market capitalization.
But still, I mean, I read the reports that Priceline.com actually had, what was it, an increase of 70% in their earnings from what I've read.
All right?
It just, it makes me sick.
I mean, you know, this goes to show you, and investors also, that, look, even though there's destabilization, there may be some credence in this consumer confidence here.
You know, people are saying, you know what?
You know, maybe they're thinking, hey, it could be the end of the world.
Who gives a crap?
Alcohol and Investor Sentiment00:02:37
I'm going to go out with style.
I'm going to go out and make large purchases.
I've got a decent job.
I've got some credit.
You know, the whole nine yards.
I mean, but Priceline.com today came out with better than expected earnings, 70% increase in revenue from what I read.
It was up $36.35, an increase of 8.53%.
I mean, these are the types of things that are increasing the equities market.
These types of indicators.
All right?
Anyway, let me go ahead and take a swig of this.
And I want to hear from you, folks.
646-652-4869.
Let me take a swig here.
Oh, man.
I mean, that's the problem.
You know, I started drinking a little, you know, you're supposed to sip on stuff on the rocks.
You know, if you're ever going to take a drink on something on the rocks or straight up, you're supposed to sip it, man.
That's what you're supposed to do.
But you see, I'm a pretty well-fashioned beer drinker.
And people out there in radio land always say that I am not really drinking beer.
It's a sound effect or something of that nature.
No, no, no, folks.
I'm really drinking beer.
All right?
You want to know why?
Because I can do that.
All right?
I can do that.
That's why.
But the problem with chugging beers is that you start chugging this damn alcohol.
I mean, this straight up alcohol.
And before you know it, you're damn sloppy drunk.
You're at the point where it's damn near blackout session.
And I don't want to get that way, you know?
I mean, I like to be Dean Martin drunk, you know, and Frank Sinatra, you know, drunk.
Yeah, Sammy Davis drunk.
Like, ah, yeah, babe.
Oh, I'm just sitting here, babe, just happening to have a little cocktail.
You know, babe.
Seriously, I mean, I just like being that kind of drunk because drinking is what I like to do.
Woo!
Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869.
Let's take some callers, shall we?
111, you there?
Hey, ghost, how's it going?
What's going on, man?
I'm just sitting here cracking a dozen case.
I just wanted to say Chase Fisher's out over.
Shut your mouth, all right?
Why don't you go eat the foreskin of Chase Fisher, whoever the hell that is, all right?
Whoever the hell that is, I stomp a mud hole in his ass and then kick it dry and then take a dirty yellow bubbly piss in it.
Teachers Union Entitlement Claims00:15:44
So don't sit here and give me this crap.
I'm sick of hearing you.
I'm sick of hearing you idiots call up about that.
I'm just a stop.
Piece of crap.
I mean, 646-652-4869, since nobody's really concerned about how the equities markets were affected by rumors, I guess everybody's like, hey, who cares?
I mean, I guess they're just doing that or something, so we're just going to go ahead and move on to something else.
Man, I think that we're going to spend a considerable amount of time on this particular subject matter because it's making me sick.
Do you understand?
It's making me freaking sick.
And I'm talking about the goddamn teachers' unions in Wisconsin that are out here causing a ruckus like we're supposed to care.
You know?
Like, we're supposed to care out here.
Like, we're supposed to care about these teachers that are guaranteed money even though they're completely incompetent.
I mean, why do you think that they're so adamant about this collective bargaining idea?
Why do you think they're so adamant about it?
Because that gives them leverage to hold the students hostage so that the taxpayer can flip the bill for their increase in paycheck, all right?
Or for their increase in pension, or their increase in perks, or their relinquishing of responsibilities.
It's a disgrace, man.
It's a disgrace what's happening out here in Wisconsin.
And anybody, if anybody disagrees with me, I know there's idiots in here flapping their fat union state, two state fingers on the keyboard, talking garbage that, you know, this teachers' union is such a great thing for America.
Well, I challenge that.
I challenge that the teachers' union is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
I challenge that.
And I will prove to you, you may have got yourself a sneak peek on this if you've read my blog, but I am going to prove to you that these teachers' unions are disgusting, despicable scoundrels that care nothing.
They care absolutely nothing about the children.
They care absolutely nothing about bettering education.
They care absolutely nothing about anything but themselves.
They care about increasing their pay.
They care about extorting the taxpayer.
That's the only reason why these unions want this collective bargaining in Wisconsin, in Ohio, in Indianapolis, and all these other areas all over the country.
In California, I hear they're rising up.
I mean, can you believe this crap?
These teachers are absolutely useless.
And why are these unions even in existence?
Because the unions protect the losers of the teacher group.
I mean, the unions aren't there to help the best, the teachers.
I mean, you've read about all these teachers.
I mean, what was that one teacher from Dangerous Minds?
You know, that bimbo that, oh, yeah, I'm a teacher.
I went into the hood.
I taught some Mexican Shakespeare.
Yeah, I taught some black guy, Edgar Allan Poe.
Yeah, I'm the teacher from the Dangerous Minds movie.
Well, you know, guess what?
Once she wrote her little book, you know, I don't know how long she taught, but she didn't teach for very long.
She used that little episode in Teaching in the Hood and exploited that as if it was some great contribution to society.
And she's no longer in the classroom.
You know?
She's no longer in the freaking classroom.
You would think if she's some great educator, if she's some bastion for the idea of teacherdom, you would think she'd be in the classroom.
She is not in the classroom, folks.
You want to know why?
Because the system, the current education system is not set up to bring the best out of teachers, to bring the best out of administrators, to bring the best out of the employees within the system itself.
And if you don't believe me, why don't you take a look at the products that these damn teachers are producing, for Christ's sake?
Why don't you take a look at the social landscape, you know, the social landscape they're encapsulating your children in in these schools?
Allowing everybody to come in.
And it's even getting worse today, folks, because now that private education and you've got vouchers, school voucher programs out now, the schools, the public education system actually has to be in competition now.
They actually have to keep their students in some fashion.
So now disciplinary problems are no longer an issue.
I mean, you know, it's common sense for a kid to go in there and tell their teacher, hey, fuck you.
I'm not joking.
I mean, it's no big deal.
It's not like they're going to get kicked out of school.
It's not like they're going to go out.
It's not like that.
The education system, the districts all over America need students.
They need asses in those seats, in those desks, so they can get paid the $30,000 or whatever it costs per student to sit in that stupid school.
I kid you not.
So disciplinary problems are not.
And if you don't believe me, folks, why don't you Google that one Broad who's recently got laid off or suspended, rather.
She got suspended from her job because she blogged about how her students have no care in the world.
They have a sense of get-a-like entitlement.
I'm paraphrasing, of course.
Whatever the hell she said.
This Broad got suspended, and it was her private blog.
It wasn't something she was announcing.
It wasn't something she was giving around to the school.
But because somebody found this crap and they knew it was her, all of a sudden, you know, oh, you can't look at the students that way because they're our moneymaker.
I mean, don't you understand that students are nothing more than pawns in this scheme of exploiting the taxpayer?
And any teacher or any state employee that's going to sit here and say, I'm a taxpayer, you're not a taxpayer, you piece of crap.
How in the hell can you be a taxpayer when you're getting paid from taxpaying dollars?
I mean, that doesn't make any kind of sense whatsoever.
You're a taxpayer, but you're getting paid from taxpaying dollars.
It makes no freaking sense.
The type of leverage that teachers unions and public employees have on this country is disgusting and despicable.
And we should look at these governors and these people out here that are making a legitimate attempt to try to make their states fiscally responsible based on the overinflated bureaucratic budgets of these assholes who have utilized collective bargaining to break the system because that's what they've done.
They break the system.
Now, before I play this clip, because I'm going to play a clip from some bigwig of the teachers' union, I'm talking about the lawyer of the biggest teachers' union in America.
It's pretty much the teachers' union of America because it has subsidiaries, it's got offshoots.
But this is the man when it comes to teachers' unions.
And I want you to hear what he says.
The foundation of the teachers' union is.
And before I play this clip, I want you to keep in mind that right now, we've got assholes in Wisconsin.
I mean, tens of thousands of people that are camping out in the damn Capitol building and they're taking their children out and forcing them to hold signs and forcing them to shout messages that they don't understand and do all this nonsense for the sake of, oh, we've got to do this collective bargaining protest for the students.
You know, we got to do this for the students.
We're doing it for the children.
I'm a teacher.
We're teachers.
We love the students.
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
Stop feeding me a fresh steaming pile of BS, you piece of disgusting, despicable, publicly funded crap.
Now, what I'm about to play here, once again, is the lawyer of the biggest union, which is the teachers' union, the biggest teachers' union in America.
I want you to listen to what he says.
The real foundation.
This guy's name is Bob Shannon.
Bob Shannon.
And I know that all these teachers want to claim, oh, it's about the students.
It's about this.
It's about that.
Well, listen to what Bob Shannon, which is the lawyer of the teachers' union.
Let me let him say.
Go ahead and put that on.
As a matter of fact, make sure that's real loud, engineer.
Make sure it's real loud so that people that out there out there that got crustaceans in their ears can hear it.
So here's Bob Shannon basically saying what unions, teachers' unions specifically, what teachers' unions are all about.
Roll it.
And that brings me to my final and most important point, which is why, at least in my opinion, NEA and its affiliates are such effective advocates.
Despite what some among us would like to believe, it is not because of our creative ideas.
It is not because of the merit of our positions.
It is not because we care about children.
And it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child.
Oh, no, Stop that right there, engineer.
Did everybody hear that?
Did everybody hear that?
I mean, maybe y'all didn't hear it.
I'm going to put it a little bit louder so we can, you know, throw that in your ear there, you milky-licking pieces of crap.
All you people that are for the teachers, as if they're making some big, huge contribution to society, as if they're doing it for the children.
Yeah, we're doing it for the children.
No, no, they're not.
Look, here's Bob Shannon, the lawyer of the NEA, which is one of the biggest teachers' unions, the biggest teachers' union in America.
Listen to what the foundations of being a teacher in the union is all about.
Listen and learn something, you milky liquor.
Roll it.
Roll it.
And that brings me to my final and most important point, which is why, at least in my opinion, NEA and its affiliates are such effective advocates.
Despite what some among us would like to believe, it is not because of our creative ideas.
It is not because of the merit of our positions.
It is not because we care about children.
And it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child.
NEA and its affiliates are effective advocates because we have power.
Oh, okay.
Stop it again.
Stop.
Stop that.
Stop it.
Get him off.
Now, did everybody hear that correctly?
Did everybody hear that?
All you stupid, bleeding-heart pieces of shit out there that are sitting here out there in Wisconsin holding such a bleeding heart to these dumb, disgusting, despicable teachers out here.
Did everybody hear what that asshole, Bob Shannon, the goddamn lawyer of the teachers' unions, did you hear what he said, you morons?
I mean, this is what I'm talking about.
This is why I have no compassion for teachers.
This is why I don't care if teachers get pension cuts and pay cuts, if they lose their jobs.
I mean, I've said it in the blog, and I've said it time and time again on this broadcast.
It would be a great day, a great goddamn day in American history when these teachers and these administrators and all these school employees are out there in the goddamn unemployment line where they belong, where they have to be judged on their merits.
Unlike Bob Shannon, like he said in that speech, oh, it's not about our merits.
It's not about the children.
It's about power.
Power.
Power.
Money in the power.
Power.
Power.
Money in the power.
That's what it's about.
The only difference is that they can't make money in the private sector.
So what do they do?
They get this communist idea working for the government, utilizing collective bargaining to exploit taxpayers, and they've been doing it for too long.
Remember, folks, in 2008, everybody in the private sector, everybody who was working was affected by the economic recession of 2008.
Everybody, except for these teachers, because they were guaranteed salaries, they have lifetime tenures.
All right?
Lifetime tenures.
They are employed for life.
They've got contracts that guarantee them increases every year they're employed, no matter how good or how bad of a job they do.
This is what has happened to our education system, folks.
It's a disgrace.
And it's because of the goddamn unions.
Now, I'm going to let Bob Shannon finish his speech because I think that everybody needs to understand what this idiot is saying, put it in their despicable, disgusting heads, let it roll around in there and realize that this is America, that this is our country.
A despicable, disgusting, useless group of teachers are dumbing down our children and they're utilizing communist unionism to extort the capitalists of this country.
And let me tell you something.
The capitalists aren't going to take it for much longer.
The capitalists are not going to take it for much longer because we are going to stand up and say, hey, you're not going to sit here and continue to extort us anymore, you pieces of unionized crap.
You're not going to sit here and extort the capitalists, the people who supply the taxes for you assholes to get your inflated bureaucratic budgets.
You know?
One more time.
This is Bob Shannon, the lawyer of the teachers' unions, the same teachers' unions that are sitting here exploiting our students right now, our students in Madison, Wisconsin.
They're bussing them out there so that they can protest with the teachers.
And the students don't even know why they're there.
Students don't even know why they're protesting.
They're holding the education system hostage so that they can continue their collective bargaining ways so that they can extort from the taxpayer.
And us capitalists, we're not going to take it.
Now, once again, I want you to listen to Bob Shannon, and I want you to realize that this idiot is completely serious.
Education System Hostage Situation00:12:06
I mean, this guy has no qualms, no qualms about saying what it's all about.
It's about the power is what he's saying.
The power.
Now, I'm going to go ahead and let the engineer roll this clip, engineer, and he's going to roll it again, and I want you to listen to it, and I want you to listen to it good.
So, all you bleeding hearts and all you pieces of leftist crap that are sitting here trying to suck the emotion out of America with these protests and with these ideas that, oh, it's fun to teach, and we care about the kids, and we care about the children.
Na-na-na-na-na-na.
He'll tell you what it's about.
Here, let me make sure that it's so loud that they can hear it.
It soak into their brains, engineer.
Throw it on there.
And that brings me to my final and most important point, which is why, at least in my opinion, NEA and its affiliates are such effective advocates.
Despite what some among us would like to believe, it is not because of our creative ideas.
It is not because of the merit of our positions.
Okay.
It is not because we care about children.
And it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child.
NEA and its affiliates are effective advocates because we have power.
And we have power because there are more than 3.2 million people who are willing to pay us hundreds of millions of dollars in dues each year because they believe that we are the unions that can most effectively represent them-the unions that can protect their rights and advance their interests as education employees.
I mean, shove that in your damn hole for Christ's sake.
Everybody hears that?
That's what education is all about.
That's what all these idiots in Wisconsin, Indianapolis, and Ohio, and all across the country are making a ruckus about so they can continue to have power.
So that when another economic contraction happens, all right, when another economic contraction happens, all of a sudden, the safety net, these asshole lifetime tenured employees that are not only going to continue to get pay raises each year, but are also going to continue to get pensions.
You know, when they retire, I mean, some of these idiot teachers retire at $85,000, $90,000 a year, believe it or not, because of lifetime tenures.
I mean, just imagine if you, you know, get hired as an employee of a district and you were hired 30 years ago at about $28,000, $20,000, whatever the hell the going rate was, and you got about $1,500 to $2,000 increase every year for 30 or 40 years.
That's some serious damn money.
Yeah, that's some serious money.
And then when you retire, you retire as a teacher with that last year's salary plus 8% a year increase for the rest of your life.
You understand?
For the rest of your life.
And who gets that kind of deal in the private sector?
Who gets that kind of cush-ass security?
And who gets that kind of cush-ass increase in pay based upon what?
The exploitation of holding the industry or the system itself hostage?
It's disgraceful, man.
It's just utterly disgraceful, man.
It makes me sick.
I mean, how does it make you feel?
I mean, if you're a student and you know that these teachers don't know their asses from their elbow, I mean, when they're teaching, they're probably out here texting on their damn cell phones in the corner.
You know, they're probably going out, you know, blowing, you know, the guy that looks good in a leather jacket, you know, that's probably a freshman or should be a senior, excuse me.
I mean, it'd be a fresh man to her.
It's what I meant to say.
It's a fresh man, but he's a senior.
I mean, yeah, I mean, hey, folks, let me tell you, this is what's going on in education.
I mean, some of these broads are, and not just broads, but men too.
These, you know, public education pieces of crap.
It's the mentality.
They're marrying their students, for Christ's sake.
I mean, it's disgraceful, man.
Anyway, 646-652-4869.
I mean, how do you feel after hearing that?
How do you feel after hearing Bob Shannon?
All right, this is the lawyer of the NEA, which he was actually retiring at that speech.
You know, it was a speech of his retirement.
But, I mean, he's basically telling the individuals that were there, which was some teacher convention, that it's not about the children.
It's not about the merits of our teaching.
It's not about anything else but the power.
The power.
Give me a break.
646652-4869.
Let's take some callers here.
I mean, how the hell do you feel about it?
How the hell do you feel about this, Bob Channel?
How do you feel about these Wisconsin protests and these teachers' unions holding hostage the damn students so that they can continue to get increase in pay and pensions and perks and paid vacations and sick leave and all this crap?
It's disgraceful.
Take a chug at this Crown Royal here.
Good stuff.
Anyway, let's hear from you.
646-652-4869.
Well, there's nobody even calling for Christ's sake.
What?
Is everybody in shock?
Does it shock you that these unions are basically slapping you in the face with reality and saying, hey, I mean, I know that, you know, we try to sit here and tell people, oh, well, you know, it's about the children and we care about it.
It's not about that, folks.
You heard it.
All right.
And if you don't believe me, I've got the clip on my blog, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com.
The clip that I just played is on my blog in video form so you can actually see what this old disgusting weasel looks like.
And on that clip, you heard it right now.
On that clip, you heard him say that it's not about here.
Just one more time, engineer, one more time, because I don't think they get it.
I don't think they're getting it.
All right?
Go ahead and play the lawyer of the teachers' union and explaining what the foundation of the teachers' union is about.
One more time so these idiots can get it through their thick skulls, all right?
And that brings me to my final and most important point, which is why, at least in my opinion, NEA and its affiliates are such effective advocates.
Despite what some among us would like to believe, it is not because of our creative ideas.
It is not because of the merit of our positions.
It is not because we care about children.
And it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child.
NEA and its affiliates are effective advocates because we have power.
And we have power because there are more than 3.2 million people who are willing to pay us hundreds of millions of dollars in dues each year because they believe that we are the unions that can most effectively represent them.
The unions that can protect their rights and advance their interests as education employees.
Yeah, I mean, that's it.
Just shut them up.
Get them off.
We don't need to hear any applause for that crap.
You heard it.
You heard it.
That's what teachers' unions are about.
So all you teachers that are trying to extort the emotion out of everybody out here, I spit on you, teacher, right in your face.
Right in your damn ugly, disgusting, sour-pussed-looking face.
I want to hear from you.
I mean, do you approve of this?
Do you approve of the teachers' unions extorting money from the taxpayer?
I want to hear from you, you pieces of garbage.
646-652-4869.
213, you're on the air.
Here you go, 213, you're on the air.
Yeah, I'm a substitute teacher.
And I think that we deserve every bit of money we can get because we help the children of this country.
You understand it?
The children.
We help these children.
We get them an education.
And that's just what we do.
You know what I'm saying, ghosts?
This is just horrible.
You know, this is just disgusting.
You know, it's just disgusting what you're doing, sir.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
What are you doing to that kid?
It's all about the children, ghosts.
I go out there and I help these children and I teach them math.
And I do a good job, ghosts.
And we deserve.
You are a sick bastard.
You know that?
You are one sick bastard.
Do you know that?
Stop hurting us, kids, for class sake.
Stop hurting us kids.
You're choking your kids in here.
I help the kids, ghost.
I don't hurt the kids.
I help the kids.
That's why we get paid, baby.
That's why we make our money, baby.
He's choking his kid.
Get him off.
Get him off.
I mean, do you hear this, folks?
I mean, this is what I'm talking about.
This is America.
You want to know why the world is going into disorder?
I mean, we're supposed to be the civil ones in the world.
And listen to what we're doing here.
We're supposed to be the civil ones, and yet we trivialize life.
Our generation, I'm talking about the older generation.
I'm talking about baby boomers.
We've trivialized life.
You know, everybody, I mean, we've accepted the fact that people can just shit out children at will, even if they don't have the financial sustenance to maintain their own responsibilities, let alone a kid.
It's disgraceful, man.
It's utterly disgraceful.
I mean, everybody hear that?
Anyway, 646-652-4869.
111, you're on the air.
111, you there?
Hello?
Hey, what's up, man?
Hey, man, you know, you're doing the education system wrong, man.
They work hard.
They work hard?
Are you kidding me?
How do they work hard for their money?
They have the summers off and weekends off.
Okay, they get paid a full salary.
They get perks.
They actually get to travel.
You know, a lot of the, the good thing to do, the big thing to do in school districts is to go to these conventions, the teacher conventions that are in Las Vegas on the taxpayer dime.
And, you know, lo and behold, they're out there drinking, boozing, screwing, and that's a teacher's life for you.
So what exactly are they doing that's so great?
You know, man, you my teacher loves me, man.
He makes me good.
I love him, man.
He loves me.
Political Corruption in Chicago00:15:27
Jesus.
Wh what country are you from?
Man, you know, my teacher loves me.
Maybe he may I mean, we have a good relationship.
He loves me.
I love him.
He's good.
Jesus Christ.
I mean, what the hell is this?
Are you calling from East Loast or something?
Oh, I'm I'm calling from school.
Oh, Jesus.
Get this fruity ass bastard off and get him off.
I mean, did you hear this?
Did everybody hear this right here?
This is it right here, folks.
I know that everybody, you know, thinks this is unbelievable, but this is America.
I know that people want to hide behind a corner and hide in their homes and only watch broadcast television that gives them a certain interpretation of reality, but this is reality.
This is what's encompassing this whole goddamn country, folks.
This is the majority of America.
I mean, I wrote a blog last night about Ram Emmanuel being elected mayor of Chicago.
All right?
And this is why I just have no respect for the political system in America any longer.
No respect, because as long as we have the average everyday schmuck with the right to vote, we're going to continue to get these disgusting, despicable losers that we continue to see in office today.
Ron Emmanuel is a poster child of bad, bureaucratic bullshit.
All right?
Let's put it how it is.
It's bad, bureaucratic, crap.
He's a useless bureaucrat that has done nothing.
Okay?
And for those of you that didn't read the blog, I'm going to surmise it here.
Ghostpolitics.blogspot.com is where you can read the blog.
But let's talk about Rom Emmanuel.
Right now, he's elected mayor of Chicago.
Remember, they just barely put him on the ballot because he's not even a legitimate resident of the damn city of Chicago.
But somehow he was able to take it to some court system and some appellate court that allowed him to go ahead and be put on the ballot.
And because, you know, Chicago, obviously, are a bunch of absent-minded idiots that like deep dish pizza, which contradicts the whole concept of a pizza.
But okay.
These idiots are out here voting for this moron.
Now, what did this guy, what has he accomplished in life?
What's this guy's accomplishments in life so that he can set policy and be over authority over us?
Well, let's take a look back, shall we?
All right.
Now, the only private sector job that Ram Emmanuel has held outside of any crony appointed private positions that he was given during his tenure as a bureaucrat, his only actual job that he got on his own was at an Arby's as a teenager.
He worked at an Arby's, believe it or not.
You know, the roast beef, you know, five for a dollar saying, well, whatever, whatever.
You know, you know what I'm talking about.
That roast beef crap.
I don't know how they're staying in business, but whatever.
Anyway, this asshole couldn't even do this job right.
You know?
He couldn't even do this job right.
And he sliced his middle finger off in the meat slicer.
This doofus slices his middle finger off in the meat slicer, and that is the extent of his own private enterprise experience.
Okay?
Slice the tip of his middle finger.
I'm not joking.
When he waves, you see a half of a middle finger like some doofus because he didn't even know how to run a damn meat slicer.
I mean, how much of a moron do you have to be to work this menial job for Christ's sake?
I mean, sometimes when I go into fast food restaurants, man, I see people with goddamn prison tattoos working the damn back there.
And they're working.
I'm not saying that they're not working, but they're working.
They know how to run the machine.
It's not that hard of a job.
And here you've got Rom Emmanuel, who's now the mayor of Chicago.
Before that, he was actually setting policy, slicing his finger in a goddamn meat slicer.
Now, let's go on from there, okay?
What happened after the meat slicer incident?
Well, he began his political career in a consumer and public interest rights organization called Political or Illinois Public Action.
There, he networked with a bunch of like-minded, power-hungry leftists.
He hobbed and knobbed with everybody in the Illinois leftist political scene, and he became a fundraiser for Illinois campaigns out there.
You know, he became a fundraiser.
And it's at the time, you know, in the thing in 92, 91, a young, unknown Bill Clinton vetted Rah Emmanuel to be his fundraiser, you know, because Bill Clinton was trying to get things done at the time.
Remember, he was the unknown candidate.
I mean, who was the damn leader in the Democrats at that point in time?
Paul Tsongas, whatever the hell his name is, and he had to drop out because he couldn't even get enough money to run for Christ's sake.
Well, anyway, Emmanuel basically was vetted by Clinton, and Bill Clinton made Emmanuel's career.
I mean, this was the step that basically allowed Ram Emmanuel to become the ultimate bureaucrat.
Now, in 1998, Rah Emmanuel resigned from the Clinton administration.
Now, remember, you're going to get used to this theme of Rah Emmanuel resigning.
You know, that's what bureaucrats like to do.
They like to resign whenever they can't get the job done.
So, this is a common theme in Rah Emmanuel's career.
In 98, he resigned from the Clinton administration.
But somehow, with no MBA, with no private sector experience, no Wall Street experience, no nothing, Rom Emmanuel got himself a cushy investment job as managing director with Wasserstein Perella.
Yeah.
And the two and a half years that he stayed at, you know, because that wasn't very long.
I mean, it was a real brief stint in the private sector that was obviously, obviously pointed by cronyism.
I mean, this is obvious.
I mean, how in the hell else are you going to get a managing director job?
I mean, this wasn't just some chump change little investment, you know.
No, he was managing director for the Chicago office of Wasserstein Perella.
You know?
Anyway, the two and a half years that he worked there at that position, he made $16.2 million.
Huh?
Long way from slicing your middle finger off at an Arby's meat slicer, huh?
Two and a half years that he was there, he earned $16.2 million.
Now, how the hell does that work?
Huh?
How the hell does that work?
Anyway, in 2000, Bill Clinton appointed Ron Emmanuel, the board of directors of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, better known as Freddie Mac.
That's right.
Ron Emmanuel was involved in all this real estate crap.
Are you kidding me?
I mean, this guy sat on the chair of the board for Christ's sake.
He was on the board of directors for Freddie Mac.
And Freddie and Mac was one of the key players in the collapse of the real estate market in 2008.
You know, this guy, I mean, of course, he wasn't in that particular bureaucracy at that time, but in 2000, when Bill Clinton appointed him, his tenure in that stupid little bureaucracy was plagued with scandals relating to campaign contributions and accounting irregularities.
So, you know, of course, before anybody could see anything or, you know, investigate on, you know, anything coming his way, what did he do?
He resigned.
That's right.
He resigned in 2001 before any waves were made and any kind of investigations were brought his way.
Yeah, that's right.
And when he left Freddie Mac after that really brief stick from 2000 to 2001, he made himself $320,000 on the tax plate, on the taxpayer.
Let's be honest.
I mean, this is a tax-funded loan operation.
It's a quasi-private, publicly funded loan crap.
Everybody knows about Freddie Mac.
I mean, give me a break.
And let me tell you, there was a request made recently under the Freedom of Information Act to basically review the Freddie Mac board minutes and correspondence during Ron Emanuel's time as director.
And, of course, who rejected it?
Who rejected it?
Barack Obama.
That's right.
That's right.
And then Rah Emmanuel, after that, decided to run for Congress.
He got elected in 2002, then became the congressional campaign chairman, which means that he was in charge of all the campaigns, the chairman of the campaign wing of the Democratic Party.
Him and Howard Dean like to give each other pads on the back for Democrats retaking control in 2006.
Y'all remember that?
In 2006, the Democrats took over.
Hey, we're going to have change now.
We took control and things are going to change.
And we're going to have so much great things happen and all this other crap.
And nothing really happened.
I think that Ron Emmanuel and Howard Dean need to stop sucking each other's pricks and realize that the whole reason why the 2006 Democrat retaking control of the Congress happened was because it was a reactionary transition.
The voters were tired of the Republicans.
The Republicans weren't doing crap.
They were going to wars that we weren't paying for and doing a lot of things that were in contradiction to what they campaigned on.
And lo and behold, they had a transition.
It had nothing to do with Rahm Emmanuel.
It didn't have anything to do with Howard Dean.
It was just a transition of power.
As a result, today, what's happened?
We saw another transition of power back to the Republicans and the newly formed teabaggers.
I mean, it's just a reactionary transition by the voters.
I mean, these voters don't know their ass from their elbow.
Look at who they're electing.
They're electing Rom Emmanuel as mayor of Chicago.
Jesus Christ.
And then to top it all off, folks, to top it all off, during the 2008 presidential elections, Rah Emmanuel, all right, who was given his whole political career by Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton made Rah Emmanuel, you know?
Well, Rah Emmanuel decided to stab the Clintons in the backs, because this is what bureaucrats like to do, because you heard that one stupid bureaucrat speaking for the teachers' unions.
It's about the power.
It's about the power.
It's what it's about.
And Rah Emmanuel stabbed the Clintons in the backs by not endorsing Hillary during the 2008 presidential campaigns and decided to endorse Barack Obama.
And once Barack Obama was elected, what happened?
Rahm Emmanuel's loyalty was rewarded by being appointed the White House Chief of Staff.
Remember that?
Yeah, I mean, that's a pretty big position.
Being White House Chief of Staff is a pretty big position.
I mean, you're literally up the president's ass.
You know?
But anyway, his little tenure as chief of staff basically ruined the Democrats.
I mean, look at what happened to him here in the past election.
It ruined the Democrats.
The policy he was setting was ruining the country.
Stimulus 2 was a disaster.
I mean, he was just plagued with just disgusting, despicable ideas.
I mean, even Barack Obama's own staff hated this son of a bitch because he was an incompetent jerk.
He's never done nothing.
He's never done anything.
I have read to you his career.
He's done absolutely nothing.
So what happened?
Well, Ron Emmanuel, before the 2009 elections, remember?
Remember those elections where the midterm elections happened, excuse me, in 2010, not 2009, 2010.
Remember those elections that brought in the teabaggers and brought in the Republicans back into power once again?
Well, before those elections even happened, guess what Ron Emanuel did?
He resigned.
That's right.
He resigned like his typical runaway attitude throughout his BS bureaucratic career.
He ran away.
And now what is he doing, folks?
He went back to Chicago and exploited the dumbasses in Chicago.
Let me tell you, you know, Chicago is filled with a bunch of dumbasses.
I mean, I have to be honest.
I mean, everybody that's ever came out of Chicago is a complete idiot.
I mean, Rod Blagojevich.
Rod Blagojevich.
I mean, that's all I got to say.
I don't even have to say anything else.
Rod freaking Blagojevich.
You know, Rod Helmut Hair Blagoevich.
That's all I got to say, for Christ's sake.
You know, and here you go.
You've got Ron Emmanuel being elected mayor based on what?
Based on what?
I mean, this is what makes me sick about bureaucrats, man.
They're failures in the private enterprise.
They're failures in human beings.
And yet they can go into a political system which is supposed to consist of public service.
Remember that?
That's what it was supposed to consist of, public service.
And yet these idiots can make careers that can create millions of dollars for them.
I mean, how did Ron Emmanuel become a millionaire?
He was given a position in a Wall Street investment banking firm and was given the damn figure I said again here.
I got it right here, $16.2 million for his two and a half years worth of work at this firm.
Huh?
How many people you know with no experience, no education, no MBA and nothing?
I mean, how in the hell, how many people do you know that get this kind of stuff?
And yet the people of Chicago elect this guy like he's going to do some crap.
It's sick.
This is why America sucks.
This is why the American political system sucks.
This is why every politician in America sucks because we need some reform and we need it now.
And in my personal opinion, I think that the only people, the only people that should have the right to vote are those that contribute to society, those that contribute to the votes of the mechanism of this civilization.
And that's the capitalists.
That's the people who actually pay the taxes.
These are the people that pay the bills.
All right?
And I believe that unless we have voter reform where you have to show yourself a tax return and show that you actually pay taxes before you vote, I think that we're going to continue to see these disgusting, despicable, bureaucratic assholes in Washington in power that are completely incompetent, that don't know what they're doing, and they've got the taxpayers' money to basically cover up screw up after screw up after screw up, for Christ's sake.
You know?
I'm serious, man.
It's sick.
How in the hell can the people of Chicago elect this moron?
Can somebody explain this to me?
He's done nothing.
And he's a millionaire.
This is why I hate bureaucrats.
I'm telling you, I spit on bureaucrats.
That's why capitalists, us as capitalists, we have to realize that they're the enemy.
The enemy is the public sector, the individuals that are extorting money out of our pockets.
Social Security Tax Concerns00:09:00
These are supposed to be people that are obligating themselves to public service, and yet they're generously capitalizing off of doing public servant work.
That doesn't make any kind of sense.
I mean, do you remember this, folks?
I mean, that's what serving in government, working in government was about.
It was about public service.
It wasn't about extorting taxpayers.
But no, you know, this is what it's come down to now, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And, of course, Rom Emmanuel, you know, he's going to be mayor of Chicago, and who the hell knows what he's going to do?
I mean, Chicago's in some kind of a turmoil.
The whole state of Illinois is in turmoil.
I mean, you know, it's going to raise its tax rates, state tax rates, 60, 70%.
I mean, it's disgusting, man.
I mean, they're so far in the red, it's disgraceful, man.
And what's Rom Emmanuel going to do?
Well, we're going to do a stimulus package Chicago style.
I mean, what a piece of garbage, man.
I mean, can we get some competent leaders, please?
Can we get some competent leaders that realize that, hey, I'm just a public servant, and I have no business capitalizing off of my public service.
I have no business doing it.
Of course, I do deserve a pay that maintains my sustenance.
And at the same time, I also want to be able to not make a career out of this.
And let me tell you, there should be no such thing as a career politician.
I mean, we should have strict term limits on these bastards.
And the only way they should make a career out of it is if they start at the municipality level and work their way up every stupid little bureaucracy from the municipal to the state to the federal level.
I mean, I just think that we need strict term limits.
I think that we need voter reform.
I don't think that everybody in America deserves to vote.
I think that the exclusive party that should be able to vote is the taxpayer, the people that are flipping the bill.
I mean, what sense does it make when we allow assholes that are collecting entitlements to vote?
I mean, they got a vested financial interest in making sure that one politician that promises them an increase on their entitlement checks is going to get elected over the other.
I mean, it's the biggest goof of all time.
I don't understand why this is even a damn debate.
I mean, why are these people even voting?
You know, these are the people that voted in, these assholes that are in power today, these losers that, you know, voted for Barack Obama because he's got nice teeth and voted for George W. Bush because he can have a beer with the bastard.
I mean, this is why people did this crap, man.
It's disgraceful.
And until we rectify this contradiction within our society, until we realize that not everybody deserves to vote, not everybody deserves to, you know, be able to participate in public service.
All right, I mean, all you've got to do, in my opinion, to vote is work.
It doesn't matter what you do for a living.
It doesn't matter if you're cleaning enema bags, if you're flipping burgers, if you're cleaning shit bowls.
It doesn't matter what you're doing just as long as you're getting paid and paying taxes to do it.
You should have a higher level of authority in this country than everybody else that isn't contributing whatsoever.
I mean, isn't this just, I mean, you know, isn't this just common sense for Christ's sake?
I mean, good God, man.
I'm sick and tired of having my damn taxes extorted out of my pocket.
I have money extorted out of my pocket.
As a matter of fact, I've got to pay corporate taxes in March.
If you happen to have a corporation, you pay your taxes in March, for Christ's sake.
Then you pay your personal income taxes by April 15th.
But I mean, I'm extorting money for Christ's sake.
I mean, I feel like I'm being raped.
I feel like I'm being raped for Christ's sake and there's nothing I can do about it because the POW in America and the old baby boomer bastards and all these mooching ass pieces of crap are just sucking the emotion out of the American people.
I mean, it's disgrace.
It's a disgrace, man.
I mean, this political system needs to rectify itself.
I mean, we need some major voter reform.
We need some major things happening here.
If we don't start making these types of decisions, folks, that's it for America.
You know, we're going to continue to have these assholes elected to office that have no reason being there.
Have no reason being there for Christ's sake.
Yeah, Jeannie Santorone is here in the chat room.
I want to thank her for listening.
She's an avid listener.
She says she's raped every day from paying taxes for Christ's sake.
And you want to know why she's probably paying massive amounts of taxes?
Because she's not able to break certain tax brackets.
I mean, that's what's sad is that anybody who wants to work and break a certain tax bracket is struck.
After you make $500 a week, all of a sudden your tax bracket changes dramatically.
I tell kids all the time that I see out in the streets and I happen to talk to them out here in Austin.
I tell them, look, it's easier and better to have a couple of jobs that can pay you under $400 a week than it is to have one job that pays you $800 a week.
Because once you go over that $500 mark, folks, you go into another tax bracket and there's a lot more money taken out of your damn check.
And especially if you're a single person, you ain't got no kids, baby, you ain't got no kids, or you ain't married, or anything of that nature, you ain't getting nothing.
You know?
Yeah, well, what I'm saying is, is if you get paid, let's say you get two jobs at $400 a week, okay, two different jobs.
The tax rate that is going to be taken out of both of those checks is going to be lower, way lower, than it would if you made $800 a week on one check.
That's a fact.
And anybody who doesn't know that is an idiot.
Bottom line, an utter idiot.
And this is why they don't teach you this crap in school, folks.
They want to keep you idiots.
They want to keep you dumb.
They want to make sure that you pay your taxes.
You want to know why?
So the teachers can get paid $50,000, $60,000 a year.
So that school administrators, principals can get paid over $100,000 a year.
So that these damn bureaucrats can continue to get these seniority pays and pensions.
This is what you're paying for here.
I mean, what sickens me is that the children, especially anybody who's under the age of 40, you are paying Social Security taxes that you're never going to see in your life, man.
You're never going to see Social Security.
So why is it being taken out of your check?
What, so you can pay for, what, the baby boomers?
What did the baby boomers leave you?
The baby boomers have left you with nothing but debt and a lack of economic opportunity.
They haven't even given you a decent education, for Christ's sake.
They have utilized education to keep their wallets fat through bureaucratic nonsense, through overinflated bureaucratic budgets.
So youth, if you're listening out there, you need to start getting smart, man.
And you need to start realizing that if you don't say anything about what's going on with Social Security, then in the end, you're just going to be shit out of luck with nothing.
Nothing.
All that money that you put in there, nothing.
The same reason that the baby boomers are bitching that, oh, man, I deserve it, man.
I paid all my life to Social Security, baby.
You deserve it.
Well, what about you?
What about you?
I'm telling you, folks, I'm not scaring you.
It's a fact.
It's a fact that Social Security will not be around when you kids get older.
You know?
It will not be around.
And yet, you're being forced out of your paycheck.
It's being siphoned before your check is even cut.
It's being siphoned away so that we can pay for these goddamn old and bloated, Viagra-taken baby boomers that are turning into cougars and old farts banging 18-year-olds by disgrace.
It really is a disgrace.
And that's why I'm saying anybody who's under the age of 45, you better heed my call and you better heed it now.
Because before you know it, they're just going to say, ah, well, Social Security's gone now.
And, you know, even though you paid all this money into it, sorry.
Bye.
But of course, if you're over the age of 65, we're going to continue to give it to you, of course, right?
Huh?
Oh, yeah, that's great.
Al Green Song Break00:08:06
Give me a break.
646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
We got Super Rez.
Are you there, Super Rez?
What the hell is this crap?
I mean, what are you playing?
Weekend at Bernie's or some crap?
I mean, what is this crap?
I mean, what are you playing?
You know, the Jamaican Bob Sled movie?
I mean, what the hell is that?
Cool Runnings soundtrack, for Christ's sake?
Good God.
Man, on that note, I'm going to take a goddamn break.
I'm taking a break.
And let me tell you, before I take a break, I'd like to let everybody know that we are celebrating Black History Month.
And for all those of you ungrateful pricks that don't know, Black History Month is the month of February, the shortest month of the year.
And we're going to commemorate, and we have been commemorating Black History Month by playing a black artist every single day for the month of February that we broadcast.
Now, I know I've been taking a lot of flack from people because I'm playing gangster rap.
I'm playing, oh, he's so horny, and all this, you know, all this crap.
All right?
You know, hold on.
Mr. Doodle says if nothing happens, he's going to leave in 20 minutes.
Well, let me kick his ass out of here.
Here, Doodles, get out of here.
Get out!
Get out!
Get out of here!
Anyway, you piece of milky-looking crap.
Anyway, I'm going to go ahead and play a black artist here.
All right?
I'm going to play a black artist, one black artist that I like in particular, folks, because I've been taking heat because I've been playing all these gangster rap songs or whatever.
But I've been playing black music that I really, really like.
And this is a black song by a black man that was gangster at one point before he found Jesus.
He found Jesus, baby.
And once he found Jesus, you know, that was it.
You know, and, you know, he turned into whatever.
I don't know.
Anyway, folks, this is a little bit of Al Green, baby.
Ghetto guy, why don't you introduce this crap?
Yeah, baby.
This is a little bit of Al Green, baby.
This is what my mom and daddy was listening to when they was doing the bump and grind thing and had you truly out here, baby.
You understand what I'm saying?
This is what my mom and dad were bumping in a back of their thing, a back of their car.
You know what I'm talking about, baby?
Yeah.
All right, so check this out right here, baby.
This is a little bit of Al Green, baby, a little bit of Al Green, baby, a little bit of Al Green, baby, a little bit of Al Green, baby.
Love and happiness.
Woohoo!
P-A-E-A-E-A.
Yeah, yeah, baby.
That can make you do wrong.
Black History Month, baby.
And let me tell you something, baby.
We love you.
It's baby my king.
Wait a minute, something's going wrong.
Someone's on the phone.
Three o'clock in the morning.
Yeah.
Talk about how she can make it right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Happiness is when you really feel good about somebody.
There's nothing wrong being in love with someone.
Yeah.
Oh, baby.
Love and a happiness.
Love and happiness.
Love and a happy happiness.
Love and happiness.
Love and happiness.
Be good for me.
I'll be good with you.
We'll be together to see each other walk away with victory.
Oh, baby.
Love and happy happy.
Oh, yeah.
Love and a happy happiness.
Make you do right.
Love will make you do wrong.
Make you come home.
You say, I'll all
Love and make you do wrong.
Love and happiness.
Love and happiness.
Make it on a baby.
You're listening to Ghost on True Capitalist Radio.
True Capitalist Radio.
Yeah, what's up, folks?
True Capitalist Radio Intro00:15:08
I'm back.
Sorry about that.
I was refilling the glass with a little bit of Crown Royal Reserve out here having a drink before I go out to West 6th Street here in Austin, Texas, and have myself a couple of drinks at Happy Hour.
That right there, my friends, was a little bit of Al Green with love and happiness.
I know that a lot of people were kicking back jam into that.
Let me tell you, I mean, we're celebrating Black History Month.
I know I've been taking a lot of flack because I mean, I've been playing gangster rap.
People aren't really appreciated.
So, oh, well, things are happening.
Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
I want to hear from you.
We've been talking about a lot of different things.
We basically ripped Ram Emmanuel a new one, but the reason I ripped Ram Emanuel a new one is because it's to make the point that our government system sucks.
You know, I mean, you know, remember, folks, the majority of people don't pay taxes, man.
I mean, I know that's hard to believe, but the majority of the people are entitlement, you know, collecting pieces of crap.
I mean, I hate to say it, but that's what they are.
I mean, you know, let's be honest.
I mean, you're a true capitalist when you're working, you're paying taxes, and you're not collecting an entitlement.
That makes you a capitalist.
You're already ahead of the game.
Most of these people, they vote for people that are going to increase their entitlement checks, baby.
I mean, don't you realize that?
Anyway, 646652-4869.
I'm going to take some callers here.
We got Ellen.
Ellen, are you there?
Can you turn your microphone off?
I can't hear you.
Yeah, shut up, you stupid limey prick.
All right, why don't you go there and go worship one of them Islamic mosques that you people keep embracing out here as Islamic extremism and yet yeah, oh, don't worry, they're not gonna do anything, they're not gonna blow up nothing out here, you know what I mean?
I know that 777, that was just an isolated incident, yeah, just a couple of you mates getting together, you know, trying to experiment with a little bit of plastic explosives.
This is all they was doing, you know.
Shut up, all right.
Anyway, 6466524869 is the number to call here.
Let's continue taking callers.
Apple Meister, either.
What song is that?
I mean, that sounds like some kind of gamer crap.
That's what it sounds like.
BABABA, BABAB, Babadababa, babadaba...
Is there any real call?
Is this thing on for Christ's sake?
I mean, is this thing even freaking on for Christ's sake?
What the hell's going on here?
I mean, let's talk here.
I mean, is there anybody out there that gives a crap that the American taxpayer is being exploited by the teachers' unions?
I mean, we've talked about this throughout the goddamn broadcast here.
Here we are.
We're a half hour into the second hour of the True Capitalist radio show.
You know, I've been exposing substance upon substance upon substance on the damn debating table, making teachers look like the sorry sacks of mooching crap that they are.
All right?
And that's all there is to it.
Okay, okay, okay.
Apparently, we've got somebody on the horn here.
And this better be good, you piece of shit.
1096, go ahead.
Hey, ghost, I wanted to talk about this trend towards socialism.
For whatever reason, the Barner administration has you caring about people, you don't know more than for yourself.
Whatever happened to taking care of yourself and individual freedom?
And I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane.
Jesus Christ.
I mean, do you see what I'm saying here, folks?
You see what I have to deal with for Christ's sake?
I mean, not only do I have, you know, trolls in America, I mean, it's international for Christ's sake.
I mean, it's worldwide.
It's worldwide for Christ's sake.
Good God.
We got Ben Jaman.
Ben Jaman, are you there?
Yeah, could you turn your microphone up?
You've gone.
Jesus Christ.
At least I hear some chick laughing in the background there.
At least you're trying to impress some piece of poontang out there in England.
At least I know that you're not playing with George Michael or some Elton John sex game or something.
At least there's a chick back there you're impressing.
But if I were you, English tea drinker, I would maybe turn off the broadcast a little bit because she may just start creaming out her damn pantyhose because she's going to be in complete freaking awe.
In complete freaking awe at the manly dominance that I'm just throwing around this damn radio show like it ain't shit.
So you better watch that girl there, boy, because let me tell you, I'm just throwing around manly dominance like it ain't crap, baby.
Let me go ahead and take some drinks here.
Some good stuff.
Anyway, folks, it seems to me that nobody really cares that America is being taken by the teachers' unions.
And this is why we need voter reform.
We need voter reform.
We need term limit reform.
And until we get that, we're going to continue to see the type of dumb bullshit that we see in American politics today.
646-652-4869, Area Code 408.
You there?
Hey, ghost.
It's Kaylin here.
What's going on?
Hey, how are you doing?
I'm just kicking back, having a few drinks.
I want to thank you for the Skecher's advice.
I bought some stock into it, and it went to the roof today.
So I'm so happy I started to tune into you because you give great advice.
Well, you know, inevitably, things were going to bounce back, you know, regardless.
I mean, you know, like I've been saying, if you're a long-term investment on anything, it's going to bounce back.
And, you know, in my personal opinion, I mean, if you looked at the retail sectors, if you looked at the economic indicators for retail, long-term looks good for, you know, retail, well, not every retail outlet, but most retail organizations.
You know?
So, you know, thanks for calling.
I really appreciate it, man.
Here, we got another caller here, Victor Rez.
Are you there?
You stupid idiot.
111, you there?
Now, Jesus Christ.
See, this is what I'm saying here.
A lot of people, I just wish for once, you know, if you're going to call up, why don't you say something for heaven's sake?
You know?
Anyway, let's go ahead and continue on, shall we?
All right?
Let's continue on here.
Now, once again, I mean, I can't reiterate anymore that we have to realize that we can't get emotionally sucked in by these teachers.
I mean, we need to realize that these teachers are extorting the taxpaying system.
All right?
And we need to get that through our goddamn heads to say the least.
To say the least, for Christ's sake.
I mean, it gets me angry whenever I hear that these damn teachers are out here utilizing our students as pawns so that they can get more money out of my wallet.
And it seems to me that no one gives a crap about this.
I mean, everybody just wants to continue paying, you know, continue paying taxes for crap.
Hey, Victor Rez, did you get things straightened out there, boy?
All right.
Evan Will, are you there?
What's up, man?
What's going on?
Not much.
You're cracking my shit up, dude.
Well, what's unfortunate is that I'm trying to be serious here.
These are serious subject matters, but we got ass clowns in here thinking they're cute.
At least one English tea drinker out there is, you know, trying to impress some bimbo, but everybody else is just playing with their damn ass cracks and trying to see how their prostate feels being massaged by their middle finger.
Dang, man.
Well, hey, this is Mel Talk Radio.
I heard a lot about you, man, and I just wanted to call in and see what's up.
No problem, man.
What's going on?
Not much.
So are you talking about Egypt and crap?
Well, we're talking about a lot of things, man.
We've been talking about a lot of things.
For right now, though, we're talking about these damn teachers' unions out there in Wisconsin that are exploiting students so they can continue to get paid these inflated bureaucratic budgets that's beyond the private sector's pay grade.
And the states can't afford it anymore.
They've given out too many entitlements.
They've given out too much pensions.
They've given out too many of these expenditures that they've got to start cutting, and these people aren't happy about it.
Dang, man.
I haven't even heard about that.
Yeah.
Yeah, you should check it out, man.
Wisconsin, it's all over the world.
We're all over the United States.
Wisconsin, Indianapolis, Ohio, California.
They're going to state capitals.
Yeah, they're going to their state capitals, and they're saying, hey, we want a collective bargaining.
We want to be able to continue to exploit the taxpayer.
We want to continue to do this and do that.
I mean, it's big news.
I mean, I know that maybe the mainstream media doesn't want you to hear about it, but if you're a business person like myself, it's been all over the business sector, man.
It's all been all over the business news.
Yeah.
Well, it's pretty crazy shit.
Yeah.
Anyway, man, thanks for calling, Evan, man.
We appreciate you calling up.
Thanks for listening.
646-652-4869 is the number to call, folks.
I want to hear from you.
What do you think about this crap?
What do you think about what's happening here with these damn teachers all over the country that are utilizing the unions to extort money out of the taxpayer?
I've already played the clip from Bob Shannon, and folks, I don't want to play it again because I already played it four times in the first hour, but I have it on my blog, so go to the blog, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com, where the lawyer for the teachers' unions basically says that it's not about our merits as teachers.
It's not about the students.
It's not about the children.
It's about the power.
It's about the power.
And you can look at that speech and go to the blog because I don't want to play it again.
And it seems to me that nobody has a problem with this.
That we're still being sucked in by the emotion that these teachers are trying to utilize by using these students as pawns in their disgusting bureaucratic greed.
You know, it's horrible.
Horrible.
Anyway, Oliver James, are you there?
Yeah, can you turn your mic off, please?
You can't.
All right.
It's not funny this time, man.
All right.
No, that's not funny.
Oh, no.
That's a fail, man.
No, game over.
That's a fail, man.
You know, I mean, I didn't hear the chick laughing in the background that time.
So, you know, that's why it's like game over.
Don't even, no, not even.
Don't do it.
All right?
A complete and utter fail.
All right.
I bet you that chick, maybe she got wet there because you amused her there for a second.
But, you know, you got to be a little bit more creative than that.
Then, hey, go turn up you Moikikunt.
You know what I mean?
Anyway, we got one one one in the house.
What's going on?
Hey, man, can you share your mic up a little bit?
Another fail.
Man, this is pretty bad.
This is bad.
This is bad.
But you know what?
It doesn't surprise me.
It doesn't surprise me that our youth doesn't even have the mental synapses to conjure up a personality or fake or rip off a personality so they can get on the True Capitalist Radio program and conduct a prank with any kind of lull ability.
You know?
No lulls whatsoever, man.
Whatsoever.
I mean, it's a disgrace.
No freaking lulls, man.
I mean, you know, tell you what.
Go to jokes.com, okay?
Rip off a comeback, rip off some kind of a joke or a wise crack, and then come back and call up and do something, man.
I mean, it's just it's disgraceful, you know?
I mean, it's enough.
That's enough.
Jeez Christ.
Anyway, for those folks that aren't aware, Discovery blasted off today for its 39th mission to send some freaking robotic humanoid to the space station.
I mean, seriously, folks, I mean, are we still with NASA?
I mean, why are we funding these pieces of nerdy, four-eyed, freckle-faced crap?
Why are we doing this?
Why are I mean, that's one place we can start cutting.
Why don't we just cut the crap out of NASA?
I mean, what have they done for us anyway?
What do they do?
They sent a couple of robots that weren't even, you know, of any type of real substance-filled value other than mounting a camera on it to Mars.
And what did we see at Mars?
Nothing but a bunch of rocks.
It looks like freaking Nevada, for Christ's sake.
You know?
I mean, it looks like freaking Nevada.
Can we please stop funding these nerds?
They're not doing anything.
I mean, you know that you've got the Branson, you know, the CEO of Virgin Incorporated, you know, Virgin Mobile, Virgin Records, Virgin Airlines.
This guy is accomplishing more than NASA is, and he's only making small amounts of private investment.
As a matter of fact, he is going to start flying planes that are going to go into the highest depths of the ionosphere of the Earth and supposedly be able to get people from America to Europe in like four or five hours or something of that nature.
I mean, you know, seriously, I mean, this guy's making leaps and bounds.
And what is NASA doing?
I mean, seriously, what the hell are they doing?
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I mean, their most recent endeavor before this discovery or this discovery was this ridiculous mission to the moon.
Do you remember that?
They threw like some bomb into the moon or something for some freaking reason.
And why they did it, I have no freaking idea.
I mean, but we're paying these nerds to do this.
I mean, why don't we start cutting there?
How about that?
I mean, I'm sick and tired of seeing these nerds every time that there's some kind of NASA event.
They go to the same room with the same four-eyed freckle-faced assholes saying, oh, look, we did it.
what did you do?
What did you do?
I mean, we're not, you know, conquering world.
We're not exploring space.
You know, we're not colonizing the moon.
We're not colonizing Mars.
We're not, you know, basing an intergalactic capitalist system.
We're not even taking the whole idea of space travel seriously.
So why exactly, why exactly are we even funding NASA?
You know?
Why are we funding these idiots?
I mean, it's just disgraceful.
I mean, I want to hear from you.
6466524869.
I mean, that's the big news right now.
The discovery, yay, yay, discovery.
It blasted off today.
Jesus Christ.
Anyway, 6466524869.
We got Poco Kitty.
Are you there?
I am your host.
I am your post.
I am your post.
The man they don't go.
I am your host.
I am your host.
I am.
I am your host.
My shit hurts!
All right.
We get it.
I mean, it's out there.
You know, once again, DJ Finn, you know, remixed that ghost remix.
I'm sure it's out there in the YouTube and all these video portal sites.
The ghost remix.
That was when I was in the true conservative radio show.
But yeah, okay, we get it.
All right.
408, you there?
Yeah, I am, ghost.
What's up?
It's Goofy Bone.
Hey, what's up, Goofy?
What you doing, man?
Man, none right now, ghost.
I'm just drinking at the Cate and about to smoke a nice, good, fat blunt.
I made some good earnings today, even though the stock market took a little dump.
But the good old Paul people in America, the Metro PCS people, shit, they skyrocketed today.
And I happened last week to put an extra 500 shares into Metro P.
So I made like $1,000 today.
What are you talking about, man?
Thinking about the Poe people to fuck America.
You know what I mean?
So shout out to the Poe people.
Yeah, well, no kidding.
That's why I put a buy-in on both of those healthcare stocks in the health industry because those two stocks in general are basically catering to subsidy-based medical use.
So the Poe in America.
So you know that they were going to increase.
As a matter of fact, in the portfolio, those two increased today and yesterday, considering that we had a bad day on the markets.
As a matter of fact, let me go ahead and pull those up right now here.
This APG, which is Amira Group, it was up today 3 cents.
It was actually up a little bit higher than that today, but still it's been up ever since then at 1.86% on your money, if you would have listened to me when I was bullish.
And then Health Spring was up 30 cents today, and it's up 8.49% on the money since we were bullish on it February 18th.
So, yeah, more power to the Poe in America, huh?
Yeah.
And another thing, one of my friends, Jay Riley, he listened to you on getting some Skecher from stock.
And he emailed me earlier today and he said, hey, whenever you talk to Ghost, he said thank you because I don't know what the Skecher, I guess it blew today or some shit like that.
Well, no, I mean, you know, it hit some lows after having some bad earnings, but the bad earnings was based upon extensive and overbuying in certain products.
And in my personal opinion, I think that the retail sector is looking good.
I mean, you see earnings on a consistent basis coming out, even for second-quarter earnings coming out for some of these retailers coming out on the plus side better than expected.
So I still am long-term on Skechers.
I mean, anybody, you can read the reports on that particular shoe company.
It's the second largest shoe company in America next to Nike.
And I think that there's nothing but good things for the long term in Skechers.
So I would hold on to it.
I mean, the high for the year was $44 this year.
And I think the high it's been all time, I think it might have been in the $60 range.
So I see good things for a long term on Skecher, man.
I mean, just because you see fluctuations in certain prices in equities, I mean, you have to base what kind of investor you are.
Whether you're going to be an investor who's going to capitalize off of earnings plays and only hold on to stocks for one week, two weeks, a month, three months, that sort of thing.
You're going to be a long-term investor, somebody who invests for years, or a day trader, somebody who tries to get the rake off of some of the volatility that's happening in the equities markets or in other markets for that matter.
You know, he just wanted me to say thank you to you, Ghost.
And another thing I wanted to talk about was those stupid teachers, Ghost.
Yeah, no kidding, Tim.
I'm going to be honest with you.
These teachers are greedy.
These teachers are out for themselves.
They have a job to teach, not to sit there, whine, cry, and bitch about bullshit.
They're supposed to be teaching.
Now, when I went to high school, I used to get suspended all the time because I'd be wearing a gang color.
But I'm here making a 3.5 average on my school books on my grade on my full report card.
My average would be 3.5.
I went to college.
You know what, to be honest with you, Ghost, I graduated college first before I got my high school diploma.
All I did was fake Someone's high school diploma, and then I put my name into it, and then I just photocopied it and showed it to them, and they just let it go.
You know, because I wanted to get into college so I could get some, you know, financial aid and shit like that.
And, you know, it works because America is stupid.
They let things go when they think things are going right.
But, you know, that's what happened in 9-11.
You know what I'm saying?
But I don't even want to get into that thing.
But like I said, these teachers are so stupid.
They should be stupid.
They should be kids.
Did you hear Bob Shannon?
Did you hear that clip that I played of the lawyer of the teachers' unions and what he said?
The basis of the foundations for the teachers' unions was.
He said it in the speech that it's not about the merits of the teachers.
It's not about the children.
It's about the power.
And you heard it.
He said it.
But you know what?
The thing is, I bet you if you check the, you know how they have like those tests that find out where the students are in the classrooms?
I bet you they're all failing.
If they were all positive and, you know, all the, you know, their maths is up, their science is up, and all that other bullshit, I would understand.
But I bet you, you know, because what are they at?
In Madison, Wisconsin, fucking butt fuck Egypt.
You know, these people, they're not smart out there.
Do you know anybody intelligent that came out of Madison, Wisconsin?
Man, I know nobody out of Madison, Wisconsin.
Are you kidding me?
The only people that come out of Madison, Wisconsin are good cheesemakers.
That's about it.
I mean, I don't know anybody out of Madison, Wisconsin.
Do you know a billionaire out of Madison, Wisconsin, or a millionaire?
I know people out of Millie Walk A. Milly Walk A has got a couple of people who got rich in the brewery industry, but that's about it.
You got Laverne and Shirley out there.
Yeah, Laverne and Shirley.
I'm no kidding.
What the hell that was about?
But the father that's squiggy.
That's a squiggy.
Squiggy.
But you know what, the thing that sickens me is these teachers, they expect thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars in paycheck money that they earn.
No, you don't earn shit.
Unless these kids are graduating college, then maybe you'll get a little kickback.
But no, you guys are what?
Elementary.
You know, and not even graduating college, Goofy.
Just understanding that they have to be responsible for their own lives and that they have the ability, the mental ability to be able to conduct themselves on a capitalist manner and to be able to prosper and to be able to grow in this economy.
That's what the teacher's job should be, but it's not.
No, they're just overpaid babysitters that have these unions basically strong arming and strongholding and exploiting the taxpayer.
It's sick, man.
Exactly.
That's all they are: babysitters.
You don't see them coming out of their pocket and making their tests or whatever.
All that shit is provided for them.
All they have to do is go in that classroom, teach whatever they have to teach throughout the day, and grade fucking reports throughout the day, and that's it.
No more, no less.
You know what I mean?
It is right.
And let me tell you, they're bitching about that.
They're even bitching about doing that.
They want to do the least amount of work possible.
That's what the unions utilize.
The unions are there to make sure not only to exploit more money out of the taxpayer, but to relinquish responsibilities from the teachers.
So they don't have to teach this vigorously or go the extra limit and that sort of thing.
I mean, it's disgraceful, man.
You know what, Ghost?
I hope this backfires and then some smart moron out there makes Eliminates the teacher and just puts a flat screen TV and plays nothing but videos to teach these kids because there's so many documentaries out there.
These documentaries teach more better than these damn teachers.
Yeah, let me tell you something.
You know, I'm actually in the works of that right now.
I'm actually working with a couple of kids out here in Austin, Texas.
I mean, UT Austin has a great video, radio TV department, film department out here.
And we're going to start hooking up some educational type, yet entertaining type of content so that these kids can learn something.
And not only kids, but everybody.
Everybody can learn something.
You know what I'm saying?
Because you're absolutely right.
People can learn more from a damn video than actually being eight hours a day in school.
I know it's stupid.
I know it's a simplistic way of looking at things, but it's the truth.
I mean, these people learn verbatim, song lyrics.
These people learn how to dress and act like certain characters on television.
So we know that they learn something at a rapid pace because let me tell you, you know, in the music and the entertainment world, you know, they give us new fashions, new people, news gimmicks every day.
And these people emulate it and they remember it.
And it's in their recollection.
This is why I'm saying we need to do something about this education system.
And I think the best thing we could do is privatize it, man.
It'd be the best thing in the world.
That would be the best thing in the world.
And you know what, Ghost?
The funny thing is, is that it would save these schools so much money because over here in California, schools are shutting down left and right.
And I mean, elementary schools, not junior highs, but like elementary schools.
It's like three elementary schools in one school.
And it's like these programs that they're supposedly cutting, they're not really doing shit for helping kids.
Like, you're sitting there playing the trumpet throughout your elementary school days.
You're not going to go out to be the best trumpeter in the world.
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I'm sorry.
You should focus yourself on something else like higher education.
When I was younger, or just the basis of life, like understanding the fundamentals, like how to read properly, how to understand vocabulary, how to speak, you know, how to be able to communicate yourself.
Understand that, hey, not only do I have to take this knowledge and be able to use it to my advantage, but I also have to come up with some sort of a personality.
You know, we got a lot of bland assholes out here that don't have any kind of a personality.
And when they go into any kind of an interview or trying to make a business deal, they look like a bunch of bland bastards.
And in my opinion, I think this is what's prohibiting a lot of growth also in America.
Because in my personal opinion, when I was growing up, I thought we had a lot better personalities and a lot better people that, you know, were more encompassed of understanding who they were instead of falling hook line and sinker with what's suggested on the media, if you will.
You know what, Ghost?
I totally agree with you, sir.
Hey, man, are you smoking?
Are you smoking reefer?
Yeah, I'm smoking.
I'm smoking myself.
What kind of reefer are you smoking, man?
Because, look, when I did the whole exposing myself to Mary Jawana on episode number 147 of the True Cap, or True Conservative Radio Show back then, I got that, I don't know, weird kind of stuff.
It looked like it was probably shoved up some Mexican's ass to get smuggled into this country.
Yeah, that's text.
I know you're in Cali, and I know that you probably get the goodie, the good stuff, like, you know, the ones with the crumbs and Keith all over it.
So I'm just asking, what kind of stuff are you getting?
This is called Granddaddy Purple.
And in California, this shit is practically legal.
I mean, I got a I don't know if there's any weed smokers out there listening, but I got a quarter for $20.
And this is some shake.
And trust me, this shit is delicious.
But unbelievable.
I got that.
I mean, obviously, I mean, hold on, let me open up a beer here.
I just got some Negros over here.
So let me go ahead and crack one open.
I'm celebrating because when you told me to sell off on some things and put it all into oil, shit, I made hell of money right there.
I expected a sell-off.
I remember that was President's Day this past Monday.
I was saying, be careful, there's going to be a sell-off in the equities markets and start putting it into the damn commodities.
Start putting it in the oil specifically because in the Middle East, this destabilization is obviously going to affect production and transportation.
Minimal.
Exactly.
I was up all night because I was waiting for them to open.
I was fucking listening to Don Imis because I don't know if you watch him on MSNBC.
Oh, yeah, I like Don Imis, man.
Are you hearing me?
Don Imis is a hell of a damn broadcaster there.
It's a shame that we can't get him for an interview because he's such a pompous bastard.
But hey, I know the feeling.
I'm a pompous ass at times, so I understand.
Yeah, so yeah, I was up all day, and then right when that shit opened, I called my Charles Schwab agent.
I said, hey, put this in here and take some of this out of here.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
Within 20 minutes, Ghost, I made fucking, I think, almost $2,000 just off the oil deal alone.
That's what I'm saying, man.
I mean, I'm telling you, it's really, you know, you can kind of gauge this market to a certain degree.
Although, when you have things like today, when it was rumored on the floor of Wall Street that Mo Mar Gaddafi had been shot dead, did you see the reaction from the market?
I mean, we were climbing in gold and oil up until about 1:30 Central Time, 2:30 or 2 o'clock Eastern Time.
We were climbing, and unfortunately, these rumors went onto the trading floor, and these idiots started selling off and putting it back into the equities.
And what disturbs me is that this kind of effect, I mean, it kind of reminds me of the blog I wrote about in April 2010 about how we had that dramatic drop.
Remember on April, Jesus Christ, I think it was 12th or I forgot what day it was, but I got it on my blog at ghostpolitics.blogspot.com, where it dropped.
The market literally dropped 400 and something points based upon the Greek riots that were happening at that particular time.
And it ended up being a quote-unquote.
Do you remember that?
Yeah, that's when Greece went bankrupt.
Yeah, and let me tell you, those types of little glitches or whatever the hell caused that little destabilization of the market is really a threat to those of us that are investors in this market.
I mean, those types of situations that happen, reactionary sell-offs, or whatever the hell caused that, that's really the big risk.
People being so emotionally impulsive and reactionary, man.
I mean, remember, we're capitalists.
We've got to have balls.
I mean, there's some risk involved.
There's some risk involved when going out and investing some money.
I mean, we can't be some chicken, imbecilic, you know, assholes selling off at the first sign of some kind of uncomfortable news, man.
You know what I'm saying?
We've got to put our money where our mouth is.
Remember, the capitalists are the ones with the balls, man.
Remember that.
Yeah, exactly.
And you know what, Ghost, thanks to you.
I'm a full-pledged capitalist.
I'm over here gaming, sitting back, smoking a blunt.
I'm not drinking no Negros.
I'm drinking some Takashi.
But, you know, I'm just enjoying life better now, thanks to you, ghost.
They need to grow up and listen to this guy because ghosts is telling the truth.
And you guys think it's all fun and games when you guys are poor thirty years from now, and hopefully I'm an old rich man like Mr. Burns.
Thanks to Ghost, I'm going to have a big picture of Ghost in my house saying thank you, Ghost.
No problem, man.
And, you know, this is why I'm doing what I'm doing.
You know, I mean, I'm doing this because, hey, if you make a little money off of the things I say while at the same time kicking back, listening to some of my perspective, you know, you're going to remember the things I say.
You know, I mean, you're going to understand my perspective.
This is the whole basis of changing minds of people.
I mean, you have to do it, man.
And this is why I want everybody to become a capitalist.
Because there are more people that aren't capitalists.
There are always going to be more people that aren't capitalists.
That's why capitalists need to be tight-miched.
We've got to know each other from one another.
We need to know that we all need to prosper.
When all capitalists prosper, then that's when every one of us are living a great life.
But when you've got these assholes in society that are making no contributions to civilization, that are doing nothing, nothing, nothing, but turning perfectly good food into shit.
And all they're doing is basically mooching off of the taxpaying system.
I mean, this is what becomes a threat to our civility.
This is what becomes a threat to our wealth.
I mean, these people are becoming a threat to our civilization because once civilization turns into Egypt, well, then capitalists are going to have to do what they have to do to get the hell out of there.
It's the same thing that happened in Cuba.
In Cuba, once the damn revolution took over and Fidel Castro and his bearded asshole clan of his, commies, started going in there and taking control, the capitalists had to get the hell out of there.
I mean, they have to get the hell out of there.
And let me tell you, I don't want that to happen here in America, but I've been saying it time and time again.
We may see it.
I've been saying that we're going to see it after the Bush tax cuts reset.
But now that we're seeing these damn teachers making a ruckus in capitals all over America because they want their collective bargaining so they can continue to exploit the taxpayer, just look at the noise this is doing.
Just imagine when they're cutting other state workers.
Just imagine when they're cutting entitlements and welfare and government cheese, and they're cutting all these other...
I mean, you're going to have a whole group of people out here doing the same damn thing, going into goddamn disorder, because they want their cash, just like they're in Greece.
They're still rioting in Greece.
They're still rioting in Greece for Christ's sake.
Jesus Christ.
I'm just getting angry.
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I'm sorry.
Maybe I need some of that marijuana you got there, man, but I'm getting a little upset.
You know what I'm saying?
But I'll tell you, Ghost, you got to learn to inhale it, though.
When you smoke it, hold it in, Ghost, because I heard your episode.
And you just got to hold it in and just.
It hurts the lungs, though, man.
It hurts the lungs.
I smoke cigars.
That's the point of it.
Well, I smoke cigars, and you don't inhale cigars unless you want, you know, horrible cardiovascular disease.
But what you're supposed to do is you're supposed to what's up?
Well, I was going to say, it's like smoking a cigar, but you know how when you hold it in, you swallow that whole, you know, the whole smoke.
And then that's where you take it in.
But, yeah.
No, I mean, no, you're wrong.
I mean, I smoke big badass cigars.
I mean, Opus X, Davidoffs, DSG, Virgin Sun Groans.
I also go to Babaloo's out here in Austin, Texas on 6th Street.
This is a guy who rolls his own cigars.
He's got expert rollers from Cuba, hand-rolled, whatever you want, man.
I mean, I like, you know, when I go there, I like to get a hand-rolled tameroon wrapper with Dominican filler.
And it's just a great smoke, man.
Unbelievable smoke.
And I'm a pretty good aficionado when it comes to cigars.
I'm considering, since everybody's loosening their interpretation of how marijuana affects society, I'm thinking that maybe, you know, to try it again.
Maybe I'm going to try it again here soon enough.
You know what I'm saying?
All right, Ghost.
Well, you know what?
I don't want to take any more of your time, but you think I could make a couple of plugs on your show?
Go ahead, man.
Go ahead.
Okay, I want to give a shout out to Sanctuary Health Center at 1859 Little Orchard Way, San Jose, California, 95125.
Their telephone number is 408-292-2327.
And for all you weed heads out there, go to weedmaps.com and you'll find your nearest weed station near you.
And I want to give a shout-out to my cousins out there in Bastrobe, Texas.
And I want to give a shout-out to you, Ghost, and thank you for all your good wisdom, man.
No problem, man.
Thanks very much, Goofy Bone.
We always appreciate you coming on and conducting your commentary.
And we appreciate you calling in and listening in, man.
And good luck to you.
And keep on profiting, baby.
Keep on becoming a damn capitalist.
And that's what it's about.
Anyway, 646-652-4869.
I'm going to take a couple more callers here.
We're in the third hour, the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio program.
Of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost.
And once again, folks, I want to thank you for tuning in with me.
Please spread the link around like wildfire, folks.
I mean, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost should be everywhere.
You know, it should be everywhere, for Christ's sake.
More people should be listening in.
You want to know why?
Because listening to ghosts is like making freaking money.
All right?
So retweet the program, put it on your social networking sites.
You can actually take an audio widget that we have there on the webpage at blogtalkradio.com slash ghost, cut and paste it onto your website, and you can simulcast the show every time that it's live on the air.
No kidding.
And not only will you simulcast the live broadcast, but you can also have access to old episodes.
So it's pretty cool.
Anyway, we got 1096 up in here once again.
What do you want?
What's your excuse?
All the prank calls I'm getting.
And if you listen to all the lack of base, ballist, fruity-ass bastards, no substance having uneducated groupholds that are calling me up and attempting to educate my show, keep in mind that these are American news.
I don't care.
I hate my cakes.
Well, what I got, I got Ireland people calling me in.
I just tell me that a magnet singer.
We're going to summon up your arse and I'm going to look at your arms and all that.
Shut up.
Shut your stupid, bornly cold-haven Irish.
All right.
I mean, look, I appreciate people are making videos.
As a matter of fact, the reason people are doing this, folks, is because I am, I am paying $200 to the best viral video of the True Capitalist Radio program.
And the deadline is, let me see, what's the deadline again?
Or excuse me, March 11th.
All right, $200 for the best goddamn viral video out there.
Cash money.
All right?
And all you got to do is make a viral video and, you know, send it to me.
Send me the link and prove to me that it's viral.
Prove to me that, you know, people are out there getting lulls off of it.
Or people are actually learning about the True Capitalist Radio program because that's the point.
You know, I mean, I want so many people listening into the True Capitalist Radio program that I want the bandwidth just being sucked out of Blog Talk Radio.
I want the bandwidth being sucked out.
I want the bandwidth being raped from Blog Talk Radio.
Okay, so spread it around.
All right?
Spread the link around like wildfire.
Anyway, 646-652-4869.
Yes, I did like that video.
Anonymous actually made that video, or Jabroni, or whoever the hell made it.
Somebody made it.
Anyway, Darren's Plague, are you there?
Yeah, America 9-11.
We can't even understand what you're saying because you have a 386SX computer with a 14-4K modem, and it can't lift up the voice packets from your little piece of crap computer to the server here at hand, okay?
We couldn't hear you, okay?
So it's another fail, right?
Game over.
Another fail.
Losers.
Anyway, Drew, you're on the air, Drew.
Hey, Drew, you there?
You're just playing with your goddamn Peter Popper.
That's what the hell you're doing.
Give me a break.
646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
I want to hear from you.
We've been talking about a lot of different subject matters out here, folks.
And one in particular are these goddamn teachers that are out here striking all over America.
They're in the capitals all over America trying to sit here and exploit the students and exploit the children so that they can continue.
They can continue to what?
Just mooch the taxpayer of more money.
And we've gone over and over and over and over about how much these teachers get.
They get lifetime tenures.
They get an increase in pay every year, no matter how bad they are, no matter how good they are.
They all get an increase.
They get pensions with an increase of 8% a year for the rest of their stupid, anal, pathetic lives.
This is the reality.
This is the reality.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
And what I'm saying is that these teachers need to realize that at some point we're not even going to need your overpaid babysitting.
At some point, we're going to realize that all we got to do is just privatize education, you milky liquors.
That's all we got to do.
I mean, wouldn't it be great, folks, that everybody was just civil?
You know?
Everybody was just civil.
All right, I guess anonymous is leaving.
See you later.
All right.
But seriously, I mean, don't you wish that everybody had some kind of a decent mental perception of reality?
You know, I mean, don't you realize that, you know, it's not that hard to be civil.
You know, it's not that hard to realize, hey, I want to make some money.
You know, I want to go out and capitalize.
I want to go out and make something of myself.
I want to have integrity.
I want to have pride.
You know, that's what I want to have.
And not too many people want to have that.
They'd rather just have somebody feeding their fat asses no matter how shameless they are, no matter how much in the bowels of society they have to live in, no matter how much humiliation they have to take, they just want somebody to continue to spoon feed them their ridiculous, disgusting sustenance.
And they don't care.
And this is what's the problem with America today, folks, is that we have a bunch of shameless assholes.
But just imagine, if you will.
Just imagine.
All right, just bear with me here.
Close your eyes for a second, okay?
Take a deep breath.
Take a couple of deep breaths while you close your eyes, okay?
I mean, wouldn't it be great if everybody was a capitalist and everybody was producing.
And the people that were off from their jobs from producing were consuming in a responsible, fiscally responsible manner.
And everybody was participating in all the financial instruments that are available to all.
And no one was out here living paycheck to paycheck just because they wanted to buy $12 Mai Tai's for some bimbo with some loose blouse showing a nipple at the club.
You understand what I'm saying?
Tech Stocks Rise Again00:10:45
I mean, you know, people were out here and just living in absolute intellectual civility.
I mean, wouldn't that be great?
You know?
Wouldn't that be great?
I mean, every time I breathe in and think about it, I'm like, yeah, it would be awesome.
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I am your host, the man they call Ghost.
The badass of business.
Give him capitalism or give him death.
That's it, period.
Broadcasting from his skylight office studios in beautiful downtown Austin, Texas.
You sound fruitier than a box of fruit loops, for Christ's sake.
And now, he'll take it from here.
Your host, the prognosticator of prognosticators.
The man they call...
The Beast.
It's Ghost here once again.
And I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me.
If you happen to be live, thank you.
Another skittish day in the markets.
Another destabilized world, to say the least, folks.
We're going to talk about all that in just a second.
This is episode number 30, number 3-0, the True Capitalist Radio Program.
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You know, tell everybody through all the variety of different methods about the True Capitalist Radio Show and how it's live and how they can come in here and chat with us.
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blogtalkradio.com slash ghost.
And you know what that's all about, folks.
Anyway, once again, it's been a skittish kind of situation in the equities markets.
The markets did fall with the exception of the NASDAQ.
Tech kind of rose up once again.
But other than that, SP and the Dow Jones Industrial fell for a third day.
But it did rebound off much of the lows that were sold off within the past couple of days.
I mean, we did have some serious sell-offs into the triple digits in the Dow Jones Industrials, and we kind of rebounded from those.
Oil drops, believe it or not, in middays trading at about 1.30 Central Time, give or take a couple of minutes, when rumors started circulating around Wall Street that unfortunately, well, not unfortunately, but unfortunately that this was unsubstantiated, that MoMA Gaddafi had been killed or shot.
And basically, oil prices plummeted.
We were seeing oil prices up to about $100 a barrel in early morning trading for all the folks that are keeping up with the oil futures.
We saw it sweet crude up to about $100 a barrel, but it closed out considerably below that price.
And it was based upon this rumor on the trading floor that MoMA Gaddafi had been assassinated or had been shot, been mortally wounded of some sort.
So we're going to talk about that.
We're also going to talk about how unemployment insurance, people who have filed for unemployment this week dropped $22,000 less than last week.
So we're making some progress on less people filing for unemployment for the first time.
And we're going to talk a little bit also about Madison, Wisconsin under occupation as tens of thousands turn out to demonstrate out there in the capital because, oh, we want teachers unions.
We want to be able to have collective bargaining.
We want to be able to exploit the teachers.
Exploit the taxpayers.
That's what we want.
So we're going to talk about all that.
Once again, folks, please, if you're listening in live, retweet the program, spread it around like wildfire, blogtalkradio.com slash ghost.
But let's go ahead and overview the markets really quick so then we can get to the crux of the program.
Dow Jones Industrials still lost today.
It was down 37.28 points, a change of minus 3.
Excuse me, 0.31%, 0.31% in the negative.
It closed out at 12,068.
S ⁇ P 500 closed out at 1,306.
It was in the negative 1.30, a change of 0.10%.
NASDAQ was the only highlight of the equities markets.
It did increase 14, almost 15 points at a change of 0.55%, closing out at 2,737.90.
So the equities markets kind of a little skittish, a little bit better than the triple-digit lows that we were used to here in the past couple of days.
So I'm happy to see that the true capitalist portfolio went back to normal.
Everybody's portfolio should have gone back to normal, not necessarily back to normal of the gains that we've been seeing within the past couple of weeks, but normal in the sense of being adjusted, given the economic data, the indicators, earnings that are coming out, so on and so forth.
But anyway, now that we've gone over the equities markets, let's go over to the commodities because commodities are a big story here.
Because of the news of Mu Mar Gaddafi's alleged assassination, I mean, this was all over Wall Street, folks, at about 1.30.
It started hitting the trader floors, and they started selling off based upon this rumor, based upon this hysteria.
Now, this is really, really upsetting to an investor like myself who, you know, basically believes that the assholes out there kind of know what they're doing and are not going to be impulsive jerk offs like the average person in America that are going to be a little concerned about their nest egg as opposed to hedge fund managers and mutual fund managers managing all these millions and hundreds of millions of dollars.
What really makes me sick is that the market, I mean, millions, I'm talking about millions of dollars can go up or down based upon false rumors.
And I think it's disgusting.
I think it's sick.
There's been nothing substantiated to state that Mo Mar Gaddafi has been shot.
There's no reports out there.
It's just a rumor.
I haven't read any reports.
If you happen to be listening, give me a call, 646-652-4869.
All right.
I'd like to hear from you.
And if you happen to know a report that substantiates this claim, go ahead and give us a call.
I didn't read it.
I've been looking for it.
But I know that this rumor affected the market.
It affected the market because if you look before that particular time, it was starting to go up on the plus side.
Gold was up at about $10, $15 today at some point.
Now, once this rumor has on True Capitalist Radio.
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What's up, man?
That was a little bit of Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin.
And, you know, when you think about that song, I mean, you know, I like that song.
Don't play it backwards, though, but I like that song.
You know?
I mean, you know, wouldn't it be great to just take a deep breath in and take a deep breath out and know that you're living in civility?
To know that there's not a bunch of disgusting, primal thinking, jungle-worshiping heathens that are going to be out here destabilizing things when they've got everything right here.
You know?
I mean, that's all I'm saying.
I don't know.
646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
Cedric, you there?
Yeah, America had 9-11 coming.
Blatantly didn't work.
They stupid limey.
Oh, yeah, you know, 9-11 coming, and I don't even know.
Now, you see, I know that was a different limey from the first limey that called up with that chick laughing in the background.
I heard about three or four different limeies back there.
Let me tell you something, you limey bastards.
Maybe you need to stop listening to the Elton John records and start realizing that the only way that you're going to get yourself a decent piece of poontang is if you actually have a personality.
You know, me.
And he's still eating the fish and chips.
You know, me.
He's still eating the fish and chips.
I don't have anything against Europeans, but you know how it is.
You know, we're across the pond because we talk different, because we act different.
It's just funny.
It's just hilarious.
Anyway, 646-652-4869.
Goku is in the house.
What's going on, Goku?
Hey, what's up, Coach?
What's going on?
No, nothing much, man.
Dan, you still sick, man?
Did you catch the flu or something?
Yeah, I don't know what's going on with me.
I think it's just congestion or something.
I'm coughing still, though.
Cultural Differences and Immigration00:15:47
That sucks, man.
You going to school or are you taking the days off?
No, I'm going to school.
I just go to school on Tuesday.
I don't like to miss more than one day.
You don't like to miss more than one day.
I hear you, man.
I mean, you know, attendance is pretty important.
As a matter of fact, you can probably pass the school day, even if you aren't really, you know, doing that well just by doing some decent attendance, to be honest with you.
Yeah.
Hey, I agree with you, man.
It'd be sweet if everyone's a capitalist, but no, but they don't want to because they're fat and lazy.
They just want entitlements.
I mean, they're fat and lazy, and they don't want anything.
They don't want to do anything.
I mean, they just want to collect a check, and that's what they want their lives to be.
That's their extent.
They have no shame anymore.
And this jeopardizes the integrity of the systems that we depend upon.
I mean, capitalists depend on a rule of law here.
Capitalists depend on the fact that wherever they're doing business, the government is going, or at least the justice system of that government, is going to abide by that contractual obligation.
And what really sucks is that we have these idiots out here that have already bent the rules on contract law.
In 2008, when this disgusting crash in the real estate market happened, a lot of these people that were into these so-called mortgage contracts were able to break those contracts, which is an unprecedented situation.
And I think it's very dangerous that that particular precedent was set because the basis of business is based upon contractual law.
And for these people to be pissed off that, hey, you knew I couldn't pay the payment.
I only had this much money and you still gave me the money is like blaming your mother for giving you $500 so you can pay your rent and then bitching at her the next month because you're telling her the excuse, well, you knew I couldn't pay the rent, baby.
You knew I couldn't pay.
It's your fault.
It's your fault that you gave me $500, baby.
As a matter of fact, I'm going to sue your ass for punitive damages.
That's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to sue you for punitive damages because you knew better than I did.
I couldn't afford the $500, so it's your fault.
That's what happened in America in 2008.
And this is why we're in a screwed-up situation, man.
I mean, I don't know what to say, Goku.
I don't know what exactly is going to be the remedy of this sick society we're living in in America.
In my personal opinion, I think that we should just allow the illegal immigrants that are in this country to be legal citizens because, you know, let's be honest, most of them are already working here illegal anyway.
They're not paying any taxes, and yet they're working below minimum wage.
They're working below minimum wages, and they're still able to not only maintain sustenance for themselves and their families, but they're also able to save money and spend it.
And if you don't believe me, like I said to everybody, why don't you look at the latest basketball game that's on TV this evening?
Why don't you take a look at the, well, football is no longer around.
Look at your sporting events.
There are Spanish-speaking advertisements during American sporting events.
Why?
Because the advertisers know that the actual immigrants have expendable income to spend.
So they're an actual demographic to advertise to.
So the point is, is that why exactly are we just not taxing these people, first of all, and secondly, not making them citizens so that they can start appreciating the fact that they're making money here.
And you know what that means, Goku?
That means that I think there's like 30 or 40 million illegal immigrants.
That would mean that there would be 30 or 40 million new banking and savings accounts, thirty or forty million new credit card accounts.
And, you know, I mean, it would help the economy considerably.
And as a matter of fact, I believe, honestly, that these immigrants would take the political system a lot more seriously until a lot more seriously than the American people that are in here now.
And I hate to say that.
And I'm not saying that every American is an idiot because they're not.
But a group is defined by its majority.
And the majority of the American people at this point in time are nothing more than mooching pieces of garbage.
I mean, let's be honest with you.
I mean, look, I don't care if you're even a bum.
I don't care if you're even a bum on the street.
As long as you're not collecting entitlements.
If you're able to, you know, scrape enough money off the street, you know, panhandling or looking for money on the ground or shining shoes or whatever the case might be, that's great.
You're doing society a favor.
I mean, even if you're a bum on the street, not collecting an entitlement.
I appreciate bums on the street.
Just as long as they're not getting paid by the government for anything.
I mean, if the government's going to supply the homeless with anything, it should supply them with a cot in a warm place when it gets sub-freezing temperatures.
That's it.
You know?
Yeah, I hear you.
Sorry, Goku.
I'm just going off on a tirade here.
Sorry about that.
What's up with you, man?
What's going on?
You got your blog going on?
Yeah, I got it going on.
Have you written about anything, man?
I just gave a little intro.
That's it.
Oh, yeah, you should write about some stuff, man.
You should write about what you feel.
You don't necessarily have to be political or business or I mean, it can be personal.
Remember, though, the things that you expose out here on the Internet, these people are going to know.
They're never going to forget.
That sort of thing.
So if you like games, if you like sports, if you like certain hobbies, you like to travel, you like to do this or that.
People like these perspectives.
I mean, we're living in a day and age where people want to hear other people's perspectives.
I mean, that's what the Internet does for us.
It gives us another perspective so that we can understand the world differently.
That's what's so beautiful about this Internet.
As a matter of fact, I've been writing a lot of and saying a lot of things against the Chinese government.
And lo and behold, I've been looking at the stats.
I've been looking at all the server stats from the blog and from Blog Talk Radio's streams.
China is listening to the True Capitalist Radio Show.
China is reading the True Capitalist blog.
Now, don't get me wrong.
I'm sure a few of them are a couple of bureaucrats that are trying to keep tabs of yours truly.
But I know for a fact that the people out there are listening in, and they don't want to have anything to do with this communist government.
They want to have what America is taking advantage of and basically not appreciative of.
Why do you think these people are dying, man?
I mean, haven't you ever thought about that, Goku?
Why do you think all these people are willing to die for liberty and capitalism?
Because they know that right now on the world stage, it's anybody's gain to be the superpower of the world.
America is no longer the superpower.
It's it.
It's over.
We're never getting back.
I know that people want to say that's not true.
It's a fact.
We're fiscally, what is it, $14 trillion in accounting in debt.
We have no kind of economic system other than a service industry-based economy.
We've got high unemployment.
I mean, even Economists and the Federal Reserve Chairman has said that at best, full unemployment is going to now be redefined at 6.5% as opposed to whatever it is, 4%, 4.5%.
I mean, it's disgraceful.
It's utterly disgraceful.
So, what I'm saying is, is that either America, and I've been here five years, Goku, six years trying to tell these people, but either America is going to snap themselves out of their stupid, simplistic, complacent, moochin simplicity, or we're going to go down and we're going to go down hard.
And I don't want us to go down.
I don't want us to go down, but let's be honest.
Why do you think these people are willing to die for liberty and freedom?
They want what America had.
America was the bastion of capitalism, of freedom, of liberty.
And that's what they want.
I mean, even the people in Iran, who are an Islamic state.
They are an Islamic state right now.
They are what bin Laden and the Islamic Brotherhood are trying to achieve.
They're already there.
And the people that are living under the Islamic State don't want to have nothing to do with it.
They want to get the hell out of it.
They want capitalism.
They want liberty.
You want to know why?
Because it's a lot better.
It's a better life.
Everybody knows it.
But the American people, they don't know it.
They don't.
And that's the biggest tragedy of this whole story here in America.
And that's why I don't care how patriotic you are.
It's a fact.
We're no longer the superpower.
We're going to relinquish it to anybody who emerges after this whole destabilization process in the world.
Whoever emerges as a superpower is going to be the superpower for a long period of time.
There's so many freedoms here.
People are still complaining, though.
I don't get it.
So many freedoms.
You can start your own business, make money, do whatever you want, and yet people are still complaining.
Well, that's the problem.
I mean, you know, that's the problem.
We've given them so many, not just opportunities, but ways to profit without doing anything.
You know, Goku, the bigger loser you are in American society, the more money the government will give you.
You know, if you're a drug addict, oh, there's some kind of government program you can get for that.
Oh, you're Poe in America, oh, we can give you into some kind of program to get you some cash for that.
Oh, you're homeless, we'll get you a housing voucher program, Section 8 house, or Project Home, something of that nature.
Oh, you got that.
I mean, come on.
I mean, can we continue on?
I mean, and what's really bad is that even though we're giving the Poe in America an opportunity, even though we're feeding the Poe in America, even though we're giving them housing, even though we're giving them all this crap, are they stepping their game up?
Are they increasing themselves in a class stature?
Are they gaining integrity?
Are they trying to keep up with the stages they're evolving in because of the government assistance?
No.
And this is what really pisses me off.
This is why I say we need to cut all this crap.
Cut it and cut it now.
Cut it fast.
You know what I'm saying, Goku?
Yeah.
Hey, ghost.
Hey, Goku.
Goku, you said you were in Ohio, right?
Have you heard about these teachers striking in Ohio over there?
I don't know.
I've seen cover on the news with Edge and Columbus.
I don't live by Columbus.
I live in the northeastern part.
Well, it's hitting your state.
It's hitting California, Indianapolis.
I mean, it's hitting a lot of different areas of the country.
Now, do you believe you're a student in the public education system?
Do you believe that teachers deserve to be above everybody else when it comes to their ability to get pay raises on an annual basis?
Like every single year they get a pay raise to every teacher.
You know, see, that's the thing about collective bargaining.
You know, it's for every teacher, even if you're good, even if you're bad.
You know, do you think it's an all right thing that the unions basically protect the worst in teachers?
I mean, no, I'm just I'm just asking, I mean, from your perspective, are you being taught well?
Are these teachers really giving a crap about the about you out there in high school in Ohio?
You know, it depends.
It depends on what classes you take.
But they just teach what they have to teach from the state.
That's it.
And you yourself have to go above and beyond and teach yourself the stuff that they don't teach you.
Like, I grabbed some books from my library about the, like, they got a book here, Commodities, about how to make money on your market, and then, like, how to use an online brokerage or online stock.
So that's stuff they don't teach you.
Partially, it's also the kids' fault, too, because they don't want to learn it.
They just want to sit back and do nothing.
You just got to go out there.
And let me tell you something, Goku.
You're already ahead of the game from that, man.
You're already reaching up.
That's the way it should be.
And that's what's going to keep you ahead from everybody else.
Because remember, I'm sitting here screaming.
Not only am I screaming, I'm giving people opportunities to make money here.
I mean, I'm giving people insight where they can utilize this stuff to capitalize, and yet they're just not doing it.
So the only people that are going to do it are people like yourself that want to take the initiative.
And just imagine how many people really are there that make the initiative.
How many are there?
There's not many.
I mean, look at all the losers in America.
And the only benefit by having so many losers in America is that the winners are going to be that much more prevalent and that much more shining through the riffraft of loserdom.
You understand?
Yeah.
You know, my school about, let me guess, about like 3,000, 3,500 total.
I think about maybe 50 of those are actually going above beyond and learning about what to do after high school instead of going to college, like about the stock market and how to get in it.
Because they're just, like I said, they're all lazy.
It's just I just I don't know.
It's it it makes me sick because all I see is them on their stupid cell phones when they're supposed to be learning but what the teachers teach them, but it's it's the kids' fault and the teacher's fault.
The kids just want to use their electronic widgets to do I don't know it's close.
I don't know what I'm trying to say here, but it's just sick.
No, you know you know what you're trying to say.
What's unfortunate is that there's so many things wrong with the system and there's so many things wrong with the culture in teenage society that it's prohibiting the progress of your generation.
Here you are, you're reading about commodities, you're reading about brokerages and accounts, you're trying to learn how to interpret the information that I'm conveying on this broadcast.
And you know what?
You're going to be ahead of the game once you turn 18 and are actually able to fulfill and act on these things that you know.
And what's unfortunate is that these individuals that are listening in have the same ability, but they're not going to do it.
What they're going to do instead is just sit there, play with their pecker shaft, you know, become who the hell knows what they become.
I don't even know what culture is in loserdom.
I don't kick it around losers.
I just don't.
I mean, the closest I get to losers is when I'm walking from my office to 6th Street or to my house or to my condo.
I got these damn bums on the street.
They come up to me, man, come on, make a change, baby.
That's about as l as as arm's length as I get from loserdom.
I mean, everybody out here in Austin, Texas, with the exception of the homeless idiots in the inner city out here in in the downtown Austin area, are making some serious money.
I mean, you know, it's not uncommon to see like Lamborghinis and just unbelievable, you know, G-Series, Mercedes-Benz, you know, just unbelievable cars that you usually don't see out in the streets just roaming around out here in Austin, Texas because the average median income is close to $80,000 a year out here.
Rejecting Loser Culture00:11:41
There's plenty of jobs for everybody.
It's unbelievable.
You want to know why?
Because everybody in Austin understands that, first of all, the corporations that are invested in Austin, like Dell, has their headquarters out here.
Whole Foods has their headquarters out here.
There's a whole bunch of other companies I could mention.
But the Austinites, is what we like to call ourselves out here, like to stay loyal to those that invested in their community.
So that does not just include the corporate investment.
That also includes the small business investment so that all the money that they spend at these establishments are in turn relayed back into the community so everybody can prosper.
And that's why Austin is a nice, prosperous city, and I love it.
And I love partying out here.
It's an ageless society.
You can be a young teenaged college kid or an older generation person and still live like that youthful kindred spirit.
There's a certain energy out here that's like unother, like any other city I've ever been in.
I've been in a lot of cities.
But the energy out here is just so unbelievable, man.
I love this city.
I love Austin, Texas.
Ghost, you know what the culture is of the youth?
It's Jersey Shore.
It's stupid hip-hop, rap, Lady Gaga, Lil Way, it's skids, MTV, it's all this other crap on TV.
It's Hollywood.
That's what the culture is.
That's what the culture is in today's youth.
I see it every day.
Stupid Hollister and Eric Community Fitch and Eric Zeagle and all the other crap.
That's the culture.
There's no personality.
They just do what everyone else does.
Exactly.
There is no personality.
There is no personality is right.
There's no individualism.
There's no individual thought.
There's no individual synapse going in the brains of these people.
And then when you try to suggest this, they look at you like you just farted on their best suit.
Exactly.
They look at you like you just kicked them in the balls or something when you suggest that, hey, man, I mean, you know, don't you think that this is a little obnoxious?
Don't you think this is a little ridiculous?
Don't you think this is a little stupid?
No, because everybody in this stupid sick society, especially in the youth, Goku, especially in the youth area, these people have all drank the Kool-Aid when it comes to this ridiculous pop culture that we've accepted.
This pop culture that accepts teenage pregnancy.
This pop culture that accepts OctoMob.
This pop culture that accepts substandard public education.
This culture that accepts teenagers being exposed in sexual positions on MTV.
This same culture that accepts this ridiculous nonsense that we would have never have accepted 30 years ago.
This is what encapsulates our culture.
And this is why we are dumbing ourselves down.
This is why there's no personality.
This is why there's nobody with any kind of intellectual curiosity that can help the culture progress out of this disgusting, despicable rut that they're in.
There's nobody out there that can do this.
Because let's be frank, most of the youth, most of the youth is what?
They just consist of people following somebody else.
And when you try to deviate from that, what happens?
You're ostracized.
You're a damn outcast.
You're a nerd.
You're a leper.
You're whatever they call you.
Sick.
I know I talk to these kids.
I say some of them intelligent that they never heard before.
And they look at me like, who the hell are you?
Did you just come from another planet or something?
And then it's sort of hard.
And then the only reason they watch this stuff, they buy this stuff, is because that's the only way they know how to fit in.
They say, oh, I'll buy this.
I'll fit into this crowd.
I'll do this.
I'll fit into this crowd.
We tell them, dude, don't do this.
Go do your own thing.
They look at you like you're freaking stupid.
Like you just fart in their face, like you said.
It's stupid.
It's right.
It's right.
And this is why I hope, I know I got a lot of young people listening to them.
This is why I hope that they understand that they don't have to fall in line with these assholes.
All they do is have to have some integrity for themselves.
That's it.
I know that's a corny statement.
I know that people are like, oh, give me a break.
But all you have to do is have some goddamn integrity for yourself.
If you're shameless, then let's be honest, you're a useless human being.
If you die tomorrow, if you're a shameless person and you don't care and you're a moocher and you just don't care about anything but being a moocher for society, you don't care about anything but turning perfectly good food into shit.
Well, then, in my personal opinion, when you die, no one's going to care.
No one's going to give a crap that you died.
But when you have personal integrity and others can see that, others can feel when you have personal integrity.
Believe me.
But don't get me wrong, you're going to get some haterism.
You're going to get some haterism because haterism seems to be rampant in this country.
When you have personal integrity and you look like you're doing good for yourself, believe me, you're going to have some haterism.
I mean, I say it every single time.
When I go to the supermarket, I see these disgusting, despicable, sour scowls on the pusses of these assholes because I'm living well.
I'm putting T-bone steaks and briskets and chicken wings and just large quantities of food so I can stock up because I have the expendable income to do so.
You see these people looking at me and looking at my basket and looking at how much stuff I have and looking at me with a sour scowl, looking at me with some kind of a mean mug, as if I'm the one that made their bad decisions.
You understand?
And this is what's really sad about your society.
This is why we have no individual thought.
It sucks.
It's stupid.
This is why we've accepted stupidity.
And I mean, haven't you noticed stupidity has become the recipe of today?
Nobody cares about any kind of goddamn common sense or personal integrity.
I mean, I can't say it enough.
I can't say it enough.
Personal integrity.
Get some.
Jeez Christ.
Exactly, Ghost.
Exactly.
Hey, I've been out here for a while.
I'm going to let you take some more callers.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Ball or Friday.
All right, Goku, man.
Thanks for calling up.
Hey, plug your blog out there, man.
Goku93.blogspot.com.
Check it out.
Click on some of those ads there.
That's all I got.
All right, man.
Yeah.
Take it easy, bro.
Yep, you too.
See you, ghost.
Thanks for listening, Goku.
Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
We got about 12 minutes left on the broadcast.
Folks, like I've said, this is a pure word-of-mouth broadcast.
I'm taking it as serious as a heart attack, folks.
I'm not joking.
I mean, you know, I've invested a little bit of money in this.
We're going to invest a little bit more.
You know how it is, folks.
I mean, the reason I'm doing this is not just because I like to talk about business and not to show that I'm a great prognosticator and all this other stuff.
It's to hope that I can get people thinking like myself, a capitalist.
You know, how do you think that these leftist movements started?
You know, these communist movements.
How do you even think they started?
They started with ideas being suggested to those that can interpret those ideas and actually think about them critically and actually relate them to their lives and relate them to their situations, relate them to their environments, and actually realize that these ideas actually are good ideas.
And this is why I do what I do.
Because the same reason Carl freaking stupid Marx is remembered today and revered is just because of ideas he suggested on a couple of pages in books.
I mean, we're in a new age now, folks.
We're in a new age where we got digital media.
We got YouTube videos.
I mean, you know, we can have information at the touch of a screen.
Unbelievable.
And the reason I do what I do is to not only help people make some capital, help people make some money based upon a couple of prognostications, but what I'm also attempting to do is hope that you remember the ideas that I'm suggesting in hopes of understanding that the ideas I put forth as brash and as ballsy as I present them actually make sense.
They actually make serious sense and that you should remember them and relay them and spread them around to everybody that you know and tell everybody, everybody, that, hey, wait a minute, man, we don't have to be losers begging in some kind of breadline in some communist society.
We don't have to be socialist assholes dependent on a government that doesn't even care about us.
You know, we don't have to do this.
We can become capitalists.
And let me tell you, it doesn't matter what government you live in, folks, you can become a capitalist.
You just have to apply this matter that's in the skull of your head, this piece of meat that's in your cranium called a brain.
You have to get those synapses sparking so that you can become creative when it comes to approaching any kind of economic model, when it comes to thinking about actually capitalizing in any fashion whatsoever.
Any fashion.
And this is what I'm saying, you know?
I mean, this is what I'm talking about.
And, you know, I don't care if there's 500 people listening on the chat room or if there's only 25 people or 18 people or who are tattoo people.
It doesn't matter.
What I hope is that not only do you capitalize off of the things that I say, but you also relay the ideas that I suggest.
And the ideas I suggest are filled with substance.
I mean, they're filled with substance to the point where you can't debate them.
You can't debate them because they're facts.
And I want to live in a society where civility is common, where we don't have to worry about disgusting, despicable chaos, where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of man.
Because we should no longer have to sit here and continue to think that we have to base our behavior on the laws of nature.
I mean, we've conquered nature.
We're going into space.
We can explore worlds if we want to.
I mean, we've been able to mass manufacture agriculture to feed everybody.
It pisses me off that we live in a society today, especially in America and other European nations, where you can go out and get any food you want at any restaurant, at any corner.
Entitlement System Critique00:02:39
In America, we have dollar menus on every freaking corner.
I say that over and over and over again, but it bears repeating, folks.
We've got dollar menus on every freaking corner.
No one should be starving.
No one.
I mean, you can find a dollar on the floor, folks.
I mean, if you walked around and just looked on the floor and just kind of walked around your city and find change, you can get a dollar to feed your ass a double cheeseburger for $1.
But nobody wants to do that.
You want to know what they do?
They go to the government so they can get themselves a free house on the free housing voucher program.
They want to get themselves free food on the food card.
And not to mention, they can run that food card out on whatever the crap they buy.
And they can go down to the nonprofit organizations like the food bank and go out there and milk that organization for all they're worth.
They can get their rent paid by churches.
You know that church organizations are actually paying the rent of single whore mothers out here in America that not only are mooching the entitlement system of our governments, but are also playing the child support lottery system.
And I've said this time and time again, folks, you know that we've turned baby making into big business, not just through the entitlement system, but also through the child support system.
Did you know that the child support system is based upon giving the mother a certain portion of a man's paycheck because the mother usually gets the child in any kind of a situation?
The mother, and I've said this time and time again, can be a prostitute, and the court will look highly upon her prostitution job as a way of maintaining sustenance for the child.
And they won't hold that against her whatsoever.
So what I'm saying is that every child that a woman has in America from a different father, let's say she strikes it rich and gets a father that makes about six or seven grand a month.
Well, she can literally mooch three grand a month off of the one child she had with this asshole, and that's just that one kid.
Believe me, that would probably be her favorite kid, but they get a separate child support check from every father on top of all the entitlements.
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And I'm supposed to feel sorry for whore mothers, single whore mothers.
I think not, man.
Look, I don't care if you're going out and becoming a slutbag.
I mean, you know, this is America.
You know, if you're a woman and you're, you know, paying taxes and you're maintaining your sustenance, you don't have any children, and you want to go out and become a whore, by all means, you know, go right ahead.
Just don't have any children.
You know, don't get married.
You know, don't make these impulsive emotional decisions.
And I know that there's a lot of you women out there, but for the most part, most of you don't.
Most of you go out here and utilize these entitlements to make cake because let's be honest, most women would rather blow Colonel Sanders than to work at Kentucky Fried Chicken.
All right?
And that's all there is to it.
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Anyway, let's take one more caller here before we leave.
425, you're on the air.
Hey, ghost, how are you?
This is Mike from Washington.
What's going on, Mike?
Not a lot.
You know, I just wanted to throw one little thing in there that I didn't hear you mention, and I'm not sure how it works down there.
But the way it works up here is, okay, I don't have any kids.
I want to make that clear now.
But if you do, if you have a child with one of these whore mothers collecting Social Security benefits and, you know, so on and so forth, and the court declares the father, the man who has to pay child support, they legally cannot take more than 25% of his paycheck.
So if he's working in McDonald's clip and burgers, you know, after taxes, he brings home like maybe 800 a month, maybe, right?
Yeah.
So 25% of that, that's 200 bucks.
This guy has 200 bucks taken out of this thing.
He bitches about it, but he's like, well, at least I'm doing my part.
You know, I'm doing my part.
My $200 to raise this kid.
And they're very comfortable with it.
They never see it.
Meanwhile, she's off having two or three other kids with four or five other dads.
Well, no, no, that's the point.
You know, that's the point.
You know, we're turning it into big business out here.
I mean, that's the point.
Anyway, we gotta go, man.
Thank you for calling.
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