True Capitalist Radio - March 4th, 2011 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 036 Aired: 2011-03-04 Duration: 03:01:03 === Boar's Head Teriyaki Chicken Launch (14:25) === [00:00:00] Boarshead is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. [00:00:04] Introducing Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken. [00:00:08] Tender, slow-roasted chicken breast, coated in our signature teriyaki glaze, where ginger, garlic, and a hint of brown sugar meet for a flavor that's both sweet and savory. [00:00:20] New Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki-style chicken. [00:00:23] The bold flavor of Japan. [00:00:26] Now at the Deli. [00:00:27] Only from Boarshead. [00:00:28] Compromise elsewhere. [00:00:30] Lofto Radio. [00:00:35] Here we go. [00:00:40] Last off. [00:00:45] This is True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:48] True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:50] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:00:55] The badass of business. [00:00:57] Give him capitalism or give him death. [00:00:59] That's it. [00:01:00] Period. [00:01:01] Broadcasting from his Skylight Office studios in beautiful downtown Austin, Texas. [00:01:06] You sound fruitier than a box of fruit loops, for Christ's sake. [00:01:09] And now, he'll take it from here. [00:01:11] Your host, the prognosticator of prognosticators, the man they call... [00:01:16] Go Me. [00:01:31] It's going here once again. [00:01:35] And I want to say thank you for everybody who's tuning in with me. [00:01:39] It is Baller Friday, folks. [00:01:42] You're damn right. [00:01:43] Baller Friday. [00:01:44] Although, if you were invested in the equities markets today, you probably wouldn't be feeling a little bit baller-esque unless you've diversified and put a little bit in oil, put a little bit in gold, put a little bit of this, put a little bit in that. [00:01:59] Either way, folks, if you'd have been listening to the True Capitalist broadcast, you would have known, you would have known that this particular little downturn in the equities market is a long time coming. [00:02:12] You know it as well as I do. [00:02:13] You look back in the archive, folks, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [00:02:19] You're goddamn right. [00:02:20] Let me go ahead and take a drink of some Johnny Walker blue here. [00:02:24] Cheers to all the peeps that are out there listening. [00:02:26] It is Baller Friday. [00:02:27] I'm not trying to rub it into the face that folks that lost some money today in the market, but once again, be long term. [00:02:34] There's a lot of optimism going out there in the market. [00:02:37] A lot of economic data that is going to push the market forward in the positive side. [00:02:43] But once again, as we get to middle spring and late spring, folks, wait for that damn downturn. [00:02:49] Wait for that economic retraction. [00:02:51] That's all I'm saying. [00:02:52] Anyway, cheers, folks. [00:02:53] Cheers. [00:02:57] Nothing like a good scotch going on. [00:03:00] Nice, good, stiff blended scotch. [00:03:06] Very, very good. [00:03:07] Anyway, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:03:09] If you could please retweet the program and spread it around like wildfire and let everybody know that the True Capitalist Radio broadcast is live and it's right here right now. [00:03:21] Anyway, I'm going to go over the markets. [00:03:24] I'm going to try to do it as quick as possible, folks, because it is Baller Friday. [00:03:29] I know there's peeps out there that want to, you know, have a decent time. [00:03:33] You know, there was some bad day in the market. [00:03:34] The Dow Jones Industrials was down 88.32 points. [00:03:40] Change of 0.72% on the downside. [00:03:44] The Dow Jones Industrials closed out today at 12,169.90. [00:03:50] SP 500 was 9.82 points down, negative. [00:03:57] That was a change of 0.74% on the negative side. [00:04:00] The S ⁇ P 500 closed out today at 1,321.15. [00:04:07] So, you know, once again, we had some damn downturns, to say the least. [00:04:13] You know what I'm talking about? [00:04:15] NASDAQ is in the house with minus 14 points, a change of 0.50%, closing out the day at 2,784.67. [00:04:27] So we had some sell-offs, and I know people were kind of, you know, chilling with the gains yesterday. [00:04:33] And, you know, as well as I, I mean, anybody who likes a good day at the market is going to feel pretty good. [00:04:39] But once again, if you're a traditional investor and you would have prognosticated, or at least if you would have at least listened to this broadcast, you wouldn't have had to prognosticate. [00:04:47] You would have known. [00:04:49] You would have known that serious things were about to happen. [00:04:53] We were going to see spikes in energy. [00:04:55] I know people were trying to call me out on that when it didn't really spike in the direction that I anticipated. [00:05:03] But now it's spiking. [00:05:04] Now you're feeling it at the pump. [00:05:06] It's possibly going to jeopardize the gains that we've been having, not only in the equities markets. [00:05:11] Well, it's obviously jeopardized today in the equities markets, but according to analysts and economists out here, that this could affect this uptick in our economy. [00:05:25] You know, the so-called rebound. [00:05:29] I mean, it could affect this. [00:05:30] And as a matter of fact, I don't even just think that the rise in oil is going to affect it. [00:05:35] I just think that the rise in commodities in general is going to affect people's pocketbooks. [00:05:41] Even though unemployment, folks, if you watch the economic data that came out today, unemployment is down. [00:05:48] We're no longer close to 10% unemployment. [00:05:51] We're not even at 9% unemployment. [00:05:54] We are now at 8.9% unemployment, which is good news, but I anticipate a lot of layoffs because you have these states that are now taking away collective bargaining from these public workers. [00:06:08] And as you're seeing in Ohio, you're seeing it in Wisconsin. [00:06:14] You're going to see it all across the country as states start strapping down their books because they can't afford to pay all these over-inflated salaried individuals that are on the taxpayers' budget. [00:06:28] And you're going to see a lot more of this. [00:06:30] Anyway, those people are going to be laid off. [00:06:32] There's going to be a lot of cuts out there. [00:06:34] So I'd be cautiously optimistic with this number of decrease in the unemployment. [00:06:40] Cautiously optimistic. [00:06:42] All right. [00:06:43] Anyway, let's go to the commodities, and then we're going to go on with the show here. [00:06:46] Brent crude oil increased today $1.26, an increase of 1.10% on the plus side, closing out at a price today of $100. [00:06:57] Excuse me, $116.05 for Brent crude. [00:07:02] All right. [00:07:03] Gasoline futures increased $10.75. [00:07:06] That was pretty much anticipated. [00:07:08] Heating oil futures are up $3.92. [00:07:11] Natural gas futures are up $0.02. [00:07:14] And West Texas Sweet Crude is up and up. [00:07:19] If you happen to be trading the ETFs or the oil futures or if you just happen to be in energy, you're making a little bit of cake. [00:07:27] Anyway, it increased today at $2.95, an increase of 2.89% on the plus side. [00:07:35] And basically, right now, it's $104.86 a barrel of crude oil. [00:07:41] That's why the gasoline prices are going up the ass. [00:07:45] You understand? [00:07:47] That's what I'm talking about. [00:07:50] Canola futures. [00:07:51] Let's go to the agriculture. [00:07:52] Canola futures are up $1.50. [00:07:55] Cocoa futures are finally starting to take a sell-off. [00:07:57] There's too much I mean, as I've been saying time and time again, there was just too much money going into these futures here. [00:08:03] I was anticipating a sell-off so that we can see some of these investors in this particular commodity parlay those profits into other plays. [00:08:12] And we saw today it was down $76. [00:08:15] But keep an eye on Cocoa Futures, folks. [00:08:17] If you've been listening to the news and you've been listening to this broadcast, we've been saying that the Ivory Coast, which is the main supplier of cocoa to the world, is having an unrest, a political unrest situation that's happening out there. [00:08:30] The president that has been unelected just does not want to leave. [00:08:34] It's causing a potential civil war. [00:08:37] As a matter of fact, news reports coming out of there recently stated that soldiers of the rebel forces, whoever is construed as the rebel forces out there, they actually shot women that were protesting dead in the streets. [00:08:52] I mean, they were, I mean, it's just an ugly situation out there. [00:08:55] I don't see the Ivory Coast situation settling down anytime soon. [00:09:01] And keep an eye on those cocoa futures. [00:09:03] Coffee futures, you expected a sell-off there. [00:09:06] There was an increase throughout the week. [00:09:08] It was down today, $1.95. [00:09:11] Corn futures, of course, there was a sell-off there. [00:09:15] Too much money going into these goddamn corn ears of corn, for Christ's sake. [00:09:19] I'm sick of it myself. [00:09:20] I'm tired of going out and paying a dollar for an ear of corn. [00:09:25] I mean, who in the blue hell pays for a dollar for an ear of corn? [00:09:29] I'm from Texas. [00:09:31] You understand what I'm talking about, son? [00:09:32] I'm from Texas, where we have agriculture all over the place, where we are used to getting nine ears of corn for a dollar. [00:09:40] And because of this goddamn increase, let me tell you, this increase that is inspired by all this government investment in corn ethanol, all this government investment in corn ethanol is what's causing this. [00:09:54] But there is a sell-off today, at least $8.75. [00:09:58] Cotton increases with its all-time highs. [00:10:01] So if you like the good threads, you like to go out there and get the nice good blue jeans and all the nice T-shirts and stuff. [00:10:07] You're going to pay for it because we're at all-time highs. [00:10:11] Cotton futures are up $7 today. [00:10:13] So keep an eye out for your threads. [00:10:16] Wheat futures, of course, are up today. [00:10:18] We've talked about the scarcity. [00:10:19] We predicted that on the show, not to toot my own horn, but they're up $10.25. [00:10:26] Sugar, there was a minor sell-off, minus $0.71 on the gains that were happening in the past week or so. [00:10:32] Soybean futures are up $2. [00:10:34] Lumber futures continue their rise after a beginning of the week sell-off. [00:10:38] They're up $9. [00:10:40] Oat futures sold off after gains throughout the week. [00:10:44] They're down $4. [00:10:46] Wool futures, after gradual decreases in the price and wool futures, they're up today at $11. [00:10:54] Copper is pretty much flat today. [00:10:56] It was only down $0.10. [00:10:57] I continue to be bullish on copper and be bullish on every single metal that's in the investment financial instrument opportunity. [00:11:08] Let me tell you something right now. [00:11:10] I know copper looks a little flat right now, but it's an industrial-based metal. [00:11:14] It's going up the roof because it's in need. [00:11:17] There's emerging markets that need these types of materials for production. [00:11:22] Very bullish on copper, even though it was only down 10 cents today. [00:11:25] Gold, I know we saw a major sell-off on gold yesterday from the gains that we had in the beginning of the week in gold. [00:11:32] We saw them yesterday pull back, what was it, close to $20. [00:11:36] Well, we gained back those sell-offs today. [00:11:39] It's up $15, closing out today at $1,431.40 a troy ounce. [00:11:47] So let me tell you, I'm bullish on gold, folks. [00:11:50] And let me tell you, I'm also bullish on silver. [00:11:52] Saw a sell-off on silver yesterday because I don't know, the investment community thought that I really don't know why there was so much gains yesterday, but that just goes to show you this skittish investment community that we're having to deal with, this helter-skelter market that we're in. [00:12:08] Anyway, silver is up $1.24 today. [00:12:13] $1.24. [00:12:15] That's an increase today, 3.62%. [00:12:19] All right? [00:12:20] 3.62% increase, for heaven's sake. [00:12:24] Good God. [00:12:26] And if you don't know anything, if you're an absolute imbecile, if you're a moron, if it's kind of hard for you to comprehend what I'm telling you right now, you need to invest in gold and silver. [00:12:36] Go to your nearest pawn shop, baby, and make sure to talk those pawn shops down on all those little pieces of jewelry, whether it's silver, whether it's gold. [00:12:46] Make sure that you talk them down. [00:12:47] Remember, the pawn shop does not sell these metals at face value. [00:12:54] It doesn't. [00:12:56] It sells it based upon a profit, a markup profit. [00:13:00] So you can talk these people down if you can gather up a few pieces and you're able to have cash on the table. [00:13:06] Make sure you show the cash on the table to these goddamn scumbag pawnbrokers because then they'll start talking. [00:13:13] They ain't going to let you leave with that cash. [00:13:15] They'll give you something and make sure to negotiate that deal. [00:13:18] All right, man. [00:13:18] You better be a good negotiator. [00:13:20] And just accumulate silver, accumulate gold, put it in a safe. [00:13:24] And I'm telling you, folks, once this goddamn metal goes up to $2,000, $3,000, you people are going to be thanking me in the long run. [00:13:32] And, you know, hey, like I said, listening to ghosts is like making freaking money for Christ's sake. [00:13:38] Anyway, livestock, cattle futures are flat. [00:13:42] There was no change today in the cattle futures. [00:13:45] Cattle feeder futures just gradually went up. [00:13:48] We've seen continuous just unbelievable explosion in price in cattle feeder futures. [00:13:57] And we've been repeating this over and over again that the damn cattle feeder is worth more than the cow. [00:14:03] That's what's causing my goddamn T-bone steaks to be costing me more at the damn dinner table. [00:14:10] It makes me sick. [00:14:11] You know? [00:14:13] It makes me sick. [00:14:14] I mean, I like steaks, man. [00:14:16] I like cow. [00:14:18] I like, it's a stupid animal. [00:14:20] You know, it was meant to be eaten in an abundance amount. [00:14:24] I like beef. === February Lottery Win Expectations (15:34) === [00:14:25] All right. [00:14:26] I like ribs. [00:14:27] All right. [00:14:28] I like T-bone steaks. [00:14:30] I like prime rib. [00:14:31] You understand? [00:14:31] I like sirloin. [00:14:32] I like ribeye. [00:14:34] I like briskets. [00:14:35] I like roasts. [00:14:37] You understand what I'm talking about here? [00:14:38] I like it. [00:14:39] So I know how it affects me personally whenever I go out and have these extravagant, lavish meals. [00:14:47] And I question myself because I do keep up with these prices here. [00:14:52] Why exactly I'm paying more money for my meat? [00:14:55] And lo and behold, it's the damn cattle feeder futures that are actually costing more than the goddamn cattle. [00:15:01] Anyway, the reason that cattle feeders are worth more than the cattle, because there's components in other aspects of the commodities market, like corn and wheat, that are components to cattle feeder futures. [00:15:14] So if you have to buy high commodities, all right, if you have to buy high commodities to make a new commodity, of course, the commodity is going to be expensive. [00:15:24] You know what I'm talking about? [00:15:26] Anyway, folks, that's the markets for your ass. [00:15:29] You know what it's about. [00:15:31] You know, the true capitalist portfolio, just like with anybody who's invested in the markets today, it took a little bit of a hit. [00:15:40] You know, everybody took a little bit of a hit, but let's go take a look at it and see how we're doing. [00:15:45] I'm sure we're faring out fairly well. [00:15:47] I'm not very concerned about it. [00:15:49] If not all those stocks I'm long-term on. [00:15:53] But as we can see, we did take a little bit of a hit, not too much. [00:15:58] We're still up 4.09% on our money as a whole. [00:16:07] 4.09% on our money as a whole here. [00:16:10] Waiting for this goddamn piece of garbage to pop up for Christ's sake. [00:16:15] We're supposed to be in the age of broadband. [00:16:18] And it seems to me that, you know, every time I increase my goddamn broadband little connection here, it just doesn't seem to be fast enough for me. [00:16:27] You know, it doesn't seem to be fast enough. [00:16:32] Anyway, we look at everything's pretty much down. [00:16:36] But if you look at some bright sides, folks, I'm going to talk a little about the bright sides. [00:16:40] Coke, folks, if you would have just listened to us on Coke, man, on February 4th, all right, we talked about being bullish on that stock at $53.16. [00:16:50] It was the only stock and the only equity in the true capitalist portfolio today that actually increased and it increased dramatically. [00:16:59] And for those of you that are invested in Coke right now, cheers to you because it was up 73 cents today, even though the market was tanking like a mofo. [00:17:10] You understand? [00:17:11] It was up 73 cents. [00:17:13] So we were bullish on it on February 4th. [00:17:16] It was $53.16. [00:17:18] Today, the price is $59.09, baby. [00:17:25] Woo! [00:17:27] Let me tell you something, man. [00:17:30] I've got dibs on that. [00:17:31] I mean, that's why I get happy when I see things like that, for Christ's sake. [00:17:35] I mean, well, unbelievable. [00:17:36] And that's actually a pretty big-time stock. [00:17:39] I mean, it's a pretty big-time blue-chip stock. [00:17:41] But you know what? [00:17:41] They're sitting on lots of money. [00:17:44] You know what I mean? [00:17:45] They're not going anywhere. [00:17:48] I wouldn't put a buy-in on it at these prices, though. [00:17:51] $59.09. [00:17:52] I wouldn't put a buy-in on it. [00:17:54] You should have listened to us back then. [00:17:56] As a matter of fact, I would probably sell this off as it hits about mid-60s. [00:18:01] You know? [00:18:02] Mid-60s is what I'm saying a sell-off is for me. [00:18:06] But if you're long-term, if you're just somebody that's trying to save your money and get a better return on your cash than you would in some damn savings account or in any other financial instrument, I would definitely put it there. [00:18:17] Once you accumulate a good chunk, like $10,000, $15,000, $20,000 worth of stock, go to the bank and say, yeah, I got $20,000 worth of Coke stock. [00:18:28] And I want to get something going. [00:18:30] You see, that's what people don't understand. [00:18:33] Let me just say something really quick, and then we're going to move on. [00:18:37] All these assholes out here that win the lottery, these people that, yeah, I just won $50 million in the lottery and all this crap. [00:18:45] If you research the people that actually win the lottery, they end up in the broke house within a decade. [00:18:50] They end up completely losing everything. [00:18:53] Why is that? [00:18:55] Why exactly do they lose everything? [00:18:57] Supposedly, you win the lottery. [00:19:00] You should be able to be set for life. [00:19:02] Why exactly do people that win these big-time lotteries, why do they end up in the poorhouse? [00:19:06] Why do they end up with no money left over? [00:19:08] Because they're stupid. [00:19:10] That's why I keep telling you. [00:19:11] Getting the money is the easy part. [00:19:13] Keeping it is the hard part. [00:19:15] Now, I'm going to say this to anybody who happens to win the lottery that's out there that's listening into me. [00:19:20] And if you happen to win the lottery and you listen to me on this advice, you better look me up and you better take me to Vegas and let's party like rock stars or something. [00:19:29] Do you understand? [00:19:31] I mean, seriously, if you win the lottery and you take this advice, you better look up Ghost here. [00:19:37] We go to Vegas, party like rock stars, get served by Bobby Flay himself. [00:19:44] That's what I'm talking about. [00:19:46] But what you do is you, and I'm not talking, I'm not giving no goddamn lottery numbers, your milky liquor. [00:19:53] I'm talking about if you happen to win the lottery, all right, what to do with the money? [00:19:57] These assholes think I'm just going to be some kind of clairvoyant sputtering out numbers out my ass, and these people are going to win the lottery. [00:20:04] Listen, listen, listen, all right? [00:20:07] If you hit the lottery, and no matter how much money you win, let's say you win the goddamn $50 million, all right? [00:20:14] Now, since we're talking about Coke, symbol C-O-K-E, all right, what you should do is this: instead of taking all that money and starting to blow it like some Nimrod, what you should do is go right, you know, take a plane, private Learjet, you know, because private Learjets ain't that expensive, man. [00:20:34] You can actually take a private Lear for about $3,500 and add on like $200 an hour or something like that. [00:20:42] I mean, it's really, really inexpensive. [00:20:43] It's not that hard to charter up a nice Learjet. [00:20:46] But you charter up a Learjet, you go to the Coke headquarters, all right? [00:20:52] You go to the front desk and you say, let me tell you something. [00:20:57] I just won $50 million, and I am going to buy $50 million of Coca-Cola right now. [00:21:06] And then the blog's going to be like, uh-uh, eh, eh, eh. [00:21:09] Okay, now, once you've got the $50 million in Coke stock, what do you do with it? [00:21:14] Well, let me tell you what you do with it. [00:21:17] You go to some financial institution, right, and say, I've got $50 million in Coke stock right here. [00:21:26] What I want is $150 million in capital. [00:21:31] And, of course, you've got to come up with some plan. [00:21:33] You've got to tell them what you're going to do with it. [00:21:35] But, you know, to be honest with you, they'll still give it to you because you've got $50 million in stock, especially something blue chip like Coke. [00:21:42] And before you know it, you've turned that $50 million into $150 million, and you wouldn't be able to spend $150 million if you even tried. [00:21:53] Unless you were an utter buffoon, unless you were an utter idiot, you would not be able to spend $150 million. [00:22:00] As a matter of fact, you'd be definitely living larger than you would as some goddamn lottery winner. [00:22:06] So that's why I'm telling you, folks, all right? [00:22:10] This is the way you do it, you know, because the banks, that's what they're in business to do. [00:22:15] They're in business to give away capital, to give away money. [00:22:19] So anyway, I didn't mean to get off of that tie rate, but that's what I'm talking about. [00:22:23] And another highlight in the true capitalist portfolio before we move on, folks, is Symbol OIL. [00:22:30] Oh, my God, folks. [00:22:31] I personally invested in this. [00:22:33] Let me tell you. [00:22:34] I am reaping some major, major capital, baby. [00:22:38] Yeah! [00:22:39] I mean, let me tell you something right now. [00:22:41] Symbol OIL, we were bullish on it February 22nd. [00:22:45] Like two weeks ago, we told people to entertain this stock because of, of course, the prognosticator of prognosticators over here anticipated this spike in oil. [00:22:57] So the listeners out there, I wanted them to get in on some kind of an ETF, some kind of an investment financial instrument where they can capitalize. [00:23:07] And Symbol OIL was that ETF. [00:23:10] And I don't want to get into what ETFs are. [00:23:11] If you don't know what they are at this time, you're an idiot. [00:23:14] Okay. [00:23:15] February 22nd, we were bullish. [00:23:18] We said, buy it now. [00:23:20] And basically, it was priced $23.90. [00:23:24] At least that's how I got in on it. [00:23:26] If anybody else got in on it, they maybe got in on it 10 cents, 20 cents, lower or higher. [00:23:32] But February 22nd, if you would have been listening to us and been bullish with us, got in at $23.90, folks, oh my God. [00:23:43] I mean, today the price is $28.03 freaking cents. [00:23:50] It's the only thing that's, you know, keeping the damn true capitalist portfolio in just dramatic profitability. [00:23:58] I mean, it's just unbelievable. [00:23:59] I mean, that right there, folks, if you'd have just listened to us, you would be up right now in two weeks, just two weeks alone, you'd be up 17.28% on your goddamn money. [00:24:12] I mean, I mean, come on, man. [00:24:16] I mean, I'm giving, I'm shooting you guys' parals here, man. [00:24:19] Y'all better be profiting. [00:24:20] Y'all better be making some cash for Christ's sake. [00:24:24] Good God. [00:24:25] Oh, man, that's just unbelievable. [00:24:27] I got to pat myself on the back, man. [00:24:29] Two weeks, 20% profit. [00:24:31] Not even Bernie Madoff, all right? [00:24:35] Not even Bernie Madoff could pull off that crap, and he was running a goddamn Ponzi scheme, baby. [00:24:42] Let me tell you something. [00:24:43] It's Baller Friday. [00:24:45] I'm living large. [00:24:46] I hope you're living large, too. [00:24:47] This is True Capitalist Radio. [00:24:50] Cheers to everybody out there. [00:24:51] I'm sipping on some goddamn Johnny Walker blue label. [00:24:54] And if you're listening to me out here, you're goddamn right. [00:24:57] You would have made some serious money. [00:24:58] That's why I'm saying, folks, for all you people listening, you should go out there and take some of the things that I'm saying and go out there and think about entertaining these ideas for Christ's sake. [00:25:09] I mean, just look at this. [00:25:10] Two weeks. [00:25:11] Two weeks. [00:25:12] All right? [00:25:13] That's all I said. [00:25:14] February 22nd. [00:25:16] OIL. [00:25:17] It's an ETF. [00:25:18] All right. [00:25:18] OIL. [00:25:20] And I said it's a short play. [00:25:21] Remember, I even said in the archive in the show that I announced it in February 22nd that it's a three to six month play. [00:25:29] Maybe shorter, maybe longer, depending on the destabilization in the region. [00:25:34] But, man, two weeks ago, I got in on this. [00:25:37] And if you would have listened to me, you would have got in on this. [00:25:40] I know that people did get in. [00:25:42] I mean, people have emailed me and said, hey, Ghost, thanks for the advice on the OIL. [00:25:48] Hey, cheers, baby. [00:25:49] All right. [00:25:52] And it was a cheap stock, too. [00:25:54] So you would have been able to get in on that for a cheap amount of money, for Christ's sake. [00:25:58] I mean, a cheap amount of cash. [00:26:00] It was a $23.90. [00:26:03] 1,000 shares of that would cost you, what, $23,900? [00:26:07] That ain't crap, man. [00:26:08] You know what I'm saying? [00:26:09] I mean, you know, if you'd have bought 1,000 shares of that, just in two weeks, two weeks alone, you would have made $4,130. [00:26:18] And you want to know why I know that figure? [00:26:19] Because that's what I paid. [00:26:23] Woo! [00:26:25] Man, anyway, let me go ahead and take a drink here. [00:26:27] 646-652-486. [00:26:30] That is the number to call here. [00:26:31] I'm drinking here. [00:26:32] That's why I can drink. [00:26:33] You understand? [00:26:34] You people can call me an alcoholic. [00:26:36] You people can sit here and chastise me, flap your fat Cheeto stained fingers on the keyboard, talk malarkey about me, do whatever the hell you want. [00:26:44] But let me tell you something. [00:26:46] It's about the money, baby. [00:26:53] All right, let's go ahead and take some calls here. [00:26:55] I'm sorry. [00:26:55] I didn't mean to be. [00:26:56] I know there's a lot of people taking hits out there in the market. [00:26:58] I'm sorry. [00:26:59] I don't mean to be gloating out here, but good God. [00:27:01] I mean, that's a pretty good play there, right? [00:27:04] I mean, OIL. [00:27:06] I mean, February 22nd, I mean, you'd be up almost 20 fucking percent. [00:27:11] I'm sorry for cursing. [00:27:12] I'm sorry. [00:27:13] It's just an instantaneous response to such ownage. [00:27:17] You know, I'm sorry. [00:27:19] You know what I mean? [00:27:20] It's just unbelievable. [00:27:21] Not even Bernie Madoff made that kind of profit. [00:27:24] You understand? [00:27:24] And Bernie Madoff ripped people off for a living. [00:27:27] He made a Bonzi scheme, for Christ's sake. [00:27:30] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [00:27:33] And the only reason I'm saying that, the only reason I'm tooting my own horn, folks, is because they're talking about this Bernie Madoff thing in the financial news, you know, whatever business channel you watch. [00:27:43] And the thing is, all right, the thing is, is that these people actually were telling in analyzation, in retrospect about this Bernie Madoff thing, that people should have known. [00:27:57] That people should have just known that Bernie Madoff was a fraud, that he was just making too many too much consistent 20% gains on every quarter for his clients, that they should have just known. [00:28:09] And I just, I disagree with that. [00:28:11] I mean, you know, who who the hell knows? [00:28:12] I mean, look at me, folks. [00:28:14] I'm just some guy on the internet right now. [00:28:17] You know, you're going by the name of Ghost over here. [00:28:20] I'm shooting pearls at people, and I'm proving that, look, the stock market, no big deal. [00:28:26] All you got to do is know how to play the game, and that's why I'm on here, folks. [00:28:30] I'm trying to get you people out here that are, you know, comforting yourselves with socialism. [00:28:35] Get yourself off the sidelines and put yourself in the goddamn game of capitalism, baby. [00:28:41] Whoa, yeah. [00:28:42] Anyway, let's take some calls. [00:28:43] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:28:47] How you feeling? [00:28:48] How are you living? [00:28:49] It's Baller Friday, for Christ's sake. [00:28:51] You know what I'm talking about? [00:28:52] It's Baller Freaking Friday. [00:28:53] I want to know how you're living. [00:28:55] 646-652-4869-715, you're on the air. [00:29:01] This is Biska Discarskian, the fantastic dancing bear on the article. [00:29:09] What? [00:29:11] Bisca Disgotsky. [00:29:14] What are you? [00:29:15] Are you a Russian or something? [00:29:16] Are you some kind of stupid, cockeyed Russian? [00:29:18] No, no, no, no. [00:29:19] I have to tell you my ex. [00:29:23] The best stupid foreigner. [00:29:24] Get the stupid foreigner off the. [00:29:26] Get off! [00:29:27] I mean, give me a break. [00:29:28] What's going on here? [00:29:29] I mean, I'm just telling, I just told y'all that, you know, something that I suggested, just, you know, 20% increase, a 20% increase in two weeks. [00:29:40] I mean, give me a break. [00:29:41] And you're sitting here. [00:29:42] I thought the North. [00:29:43] I am from America. [00:29:44] I love Amatic, guys. [00:29:46] Get this stupid foreign piece of crap out of here. [00:29:49] Now, I have nothing against foreigners. [00:29:51] Don't get me wrong. [00:29:51] There's a lot of foreigners that are business owners out here, folks. [00:29:54] As a matter of fact, there's more foreigners that are business owners than there are average American people. === Foreign Business Owners Controversy (05:41) === [00:29:59] That's what's really sad about it. [00:30:01] I mean, I'm sitting over here. [00:30:02] I'm going to these events for entrepreneurs, for business owners, Chamber of Commerce events, that sort of thing. [00:30:09] And I'm actually having a hobnob with people that I wouldn't normally think that I would have hobnobbed with, given all my hard work and everything that I've done to put myself in the position I'm in. [00:30:20] But I'm actually talking to people like Ahmed and Gandhi and these types of people. [00:30:28] You know what I mean? [00:30:30] I'm having a conversation. [00:30:31] And sometimes I have a hard time understanding these people because they have hard accents, especially these Indians out here. [00:30:37] And much props to the Indians in India. [00:30:40] I'm not trying to make fun of you guys, even though y'all smell like dog shit. [00:30:43] I mean, just between you and me, I mean, good God, what the hell are y'all doing to yourselves? [00:30:48] Y'all taking baths or something? [00:30:49] This is disgusting, man. [00:30:51] That's just a disgrace. [00:30:52] I'm sorry. [00:30:53] But much props to the capitalists in India out there. [00:30:55] But the problem is, is that I just can't, you know, I can't understand it, man. [00:31:02] And I was like, I didn't do it, I didn't go into the internet. [00:31:05] We're going to go to the senator. [00:31:09] What the hell are you talking about? [00:31:12] Anyway, keep on capitalizing is all I'm saying. [00:31:15] But, you know, try to speak a little bit of English here. [00:31:18] I'm not racist, all right? [00:31:20] I am not racist. [00:31:22] So for you people to sit here and call me a racist, it's a false indictment. [00:31:25] I don't appreciate it. [00:31:27] All right. [00:31:28] I am not a racist. [00:31:29] Don't you understand? [00:31:30] I have friends that are of all races. [00:31:33] All right, I happen to have friends that happen to be black, all right? [00:31:38] I got a whole bunch of uh friends that happened to be Mexican. [00:31:43] You know, I got a whole bunch of friends that happened to be Indian. [00:31:47] All right, I got a whole bunch of friends that happened to be Oriental, all right? [00:31:52] I am a melting pot of friendship. [00:31:54] So for you to sit here on the chat room, you fat, jelly-ass bastards, and sit here and tell me that I'm a racist bastard, I just don't appreciate it. [00:32:03] I don't appreciate it whatsoever. [00:32:06] All right, I like Chinese food, all right? [00:32:08] You piece of crap. [00:32:10] Anyway, 646-6524869 is the number to call here. [00:32:14] Area code 313, you're on the Jesus Christ. [00:32:27] You stupid, dumb, feudalistic monarch-worshiping, old cream, quustated piece of crap-licking, dumb-ass, limey, George Michael-selling piece of garbage. [00:32:39] Shove that up your hole, all right? [00:32:41] This is a capitalist radio broadcast. [00:32:43] We don't want to hear some stupid feudal monarch, oh, yeah, we know we live all queen. [00:32:50] You know, it's what we do. [00:32:52] You know, we live all queen. [00:32:53] We sit here and we, you know, bow down to some stupid queen who's not even the real lineage, who doesn't even have the appropriate lineage. [00:33:03] She had to be shop. [00:33:06] We already talked about that. [00:33:08] Anyway, all you damn Europeans out there, you need to get with the program. [00:33:12] I mean, you know, monarchs, really. [00:33:14] Monarchs, that's just disgusting. [00:33:21] I'm serious. [00:33:22] I mean, you know, give me a break. [00:33:24] All right? [00:33:26] Look at nothing, just spreading communism. [00:33:28] Yeah, I know you're spreading communism, you pieces of crap. [00:33:30] All right? [00:33:32] But I take a dirty yellow bubbly piss right on communism. [00:33:36] Do you understand that, boy? [00:33:37] All you damn communists that are in here trying to agitate. [00:33:40] That's all you are, is a bunch of damn communist agitators. [00:33:43] And that's all you'll ever be. [00:33:44] You want to know why? [00:33:45] Because you're losers. [00:33:47] You'll never become capitalists. [00:33:49] Why do you think people become communists, folks? [00:33:51] Why do you think people become government bureaucrats? [00:33:54] Because they're losers. [00:33:56] And they have no other way to attain any kind of position of power, of authority, of any kind of respect, of integrity, without having to manipulate some kind of government system. [00:34:10] And it's just a disgrace. [00:34:12] It's an utter disgrace, for Christ's sake. [00:34:14] And now every communist model is failing. [00:34:17] Even the Chinese communist model is failing. [00:34:22] And it's just great. [00:34:23] You know, it's just I love to see the Europeans out there. [00:34:27] Their socialist system is just cracking right from under them, and they can't believe it. [00:34:31] You know, I love to see the Greeks out there, you know, throwing Molotov cocktails at each other and killing each other in the streets because they got to go back to work. [00:34:41] You know, they can't have five-hour work days with three-hour lunches anymore. [00:34:46] They can't retire at 45 and they have to go out and do it. [00:34:50] Look at them. [00:34:51] It's just crumbling. [00:34:52] The whole damn European system is crumbling right from under them. [00:34:56] And it's just great. [00:34:57] I love seeing socialists and communists cripple from their own goddamn hypocrisy. [00:35:07] China is falling there, hardcore commie. [00:35:10] Why don't you look at how the communist government is trying to shut down the Jasmine Revolution, which is not even much of a revolution. [00:35:18] It's just people in the streets saying, hey, you communist corrupt assholes. [00:35:23] We don't want to be used as your slaves while you're out there becoming billionaires, completely hypocritical against the Marxist rhetoric that you shoved down our hole since we're kids. [00:35:36] You're out here becoming capitalists and utilizing our labor to do so. === Middle East Oil Volatility Impact (04:47) === [00:35:41] You know? [00:35:42] So screw the communists and screw you. [00:35:46] All right, how about that, you damn commie? [00:35:48] 646-652-4869. [00:35:51] Let's take some calls. [00:35:52] 718, you're on the air. [00:35:53] Hey, Ghost, how you doing? [00:35:56] What's going on, man? [00:35:57] Buy into this OIL fund you've been talking about because the gains of that are pretty crazy. [00:36:04] And I have a few questions about some stocks I've been looking at. [00:36:08] But first, OIL. [00:36:12] Do you think it's a bad idea to buy it right now? [00:36:14] Is it at a high point? [00:36:16] No, absolutely not. [00:36:18] Absolutely not. [00:36:19] I mean, unless you, as a speculator, view what's going on in the Middle East as somehow going to be wrapping itself up anytime soon, that's what's really kind of shaking the whole ground of oil out here. [00:36:33] I mean, Muamar Gaddafi's not stepping down. [00:36:36] As a matter of fact, the rebels and Gaddafi's forces are actually fighting over a damn oil rig as we speak, over a damn oil area. [00:36:45] That's what's causing this market to ripple, even amidst good economic data. [00:36:49] Not to mention that the Saudi Arabians are, I know this hasn't been covered much, but they have something to worry about also. [00:36:57] I mean, this is not a pretty sight, what's going on here. [00:37:00] And I don't see oil unless we start ramping up our production, which, you know, the president just recently announced that we're going to have a couple of rigs off the offshore of the coast once again. [00:37:11] But unless we start producing our own oil, I see gas prices affecting not only the recovery, but the entire emerging markets of the international community. [00:37:21] So, yeah, absolutely. [00:37:23] In my personal opinion, I think OIL is still good. [00:37:26] I think the price point on that, if you want my personal opinion, is somewhere in the $40 range, man. [00:37:32] Right. [00:37:33] Yeah, I'm not into day trading so much. [00:37:35] I'd rather put my money somewhere and keep it there at least like a month, you know, because I don't have time to check constantly to see if it is dropping. [00:37:44] Certainly not. [00:37:45] No, no. [00:37:45] And, you know, the only reason you should day trade is that there's so much volatility in the market where the waves are just choppy up and down, where you can get in on a stock one minute, get out of it in about 30 minutes or 30 seconds or however volatile it is. [00:38:00] You've got to have some pretty good software to know what price the current and actual price is. [00:38:05] I mean, this could be up to the second, you know. [00:38:07] But you can actually get small amounts of capital, parlay those capital from volatile markets and put it in other positions. [00:38:15] That's the only reason I do any kind of day trading. [00:38:18] I know there's people that live, buy day trading. [00:38:21] They make their livings on it. [00:38:22] You're absolutely right. [00:38:23] I wouldn't make a living on it. [00:38:24] But when I see volatility to market, I definitely am getting in on some of these choppy waves. [00:38:29] And if you look at day charts on most stocks, I mean, there's so much volatility. [00:38:33] You could get some liquid off there somewhere. [00:38:36] You know what I mean? [00:38:36] Right, right. [00:38:38] And there's also this other stock I saw. [00:38:40] It was recommended to me by my cousin who's into trust funds and stuff. [00:38:46] And I know you talked a lot of garbage about Russia, but it's actually a Russian company that's doing really well. [00:38:52] It's a natural gas company. [00:38:53] It's not oil. [00:38:54] It's like, I don't know, a kind of natural gas because they supply a lot of natural gas to Europe. [00:38:59] So, you know, I kind of want to get a second opinion on the stock, see what you think about it. [00:39:04] I don't know if I should give you the symbol over the air. [00:39:07] No, I can tell you right now, the natural gas market, that's why you're not seeing too much movement on the gas or natural gas futures, because we recently discovered in America that we are like the goddamn Saudi Arabia of natural gas. [00:39:20] So, you know, all we got to do is explore, go out, take it out of the ground, and sell it on the world market. [00:39:28] So, if Russia at all is going to compete with the natural gas market, I don't think I mean, I just think there's just too much supply for any kind of legitimate profits to be hitting a stock in the natural gas market. [00:39:39] That's my personal opinion. [00:39:40] You can look at the futures and the trend of the futures themselves and make that judgment call on your own. [00:39:46] But in my personal opinion, I just think there's just too much. [00:39:48] It's not like oil, where there's only a certain amount of markets that can actually produce this on an abundant level. [00:39:56] So, in my personal opinion, I would stay away from anything natural gas, man. [00:40:01] All right. [00:40:01] Well, I don't know if you want to take a look at it. [00:40:03] It's been going up a few percent a week constantly for the past year. [00:40:08] What's the number? [00:40:08] What's the symbol? [00:40:09] The symbol is R E Z. [00:40:13] The company's called... === Capitalist Government Rises Up (11:41) === [00:40:28] You silly bastard. [00:40:29] You see what I'm saying? [00:40:31] This is what you get. [00:40:32] This is the kind of communist garbage that you get. [00:40:34] I should have known that this wasn't a capitalist just by the feminine vernacular that he was expressing. [00:40:40] You know, that lack of bass in the voice. [00:40:43] I should have known better. [00:40:46] Yeah, Ghost. [00:40:47] I just wanted to know if I was just wanting to get with this little Russian stock. [00:40:52] Oh, my God, Ghost. [00:40:54] Let me go ahead and see your toolbox. [00:40:57] I mean, you know, they're even fruiting up commies, for Christ's sake, man. [00:41:01] It's just disgusting. [00:41:02] You know, it's just utterly disgusting. [00:41:05] You didn't win any. [00:41:06] What did you win? [00:41:07] You see, some idiot, I won. [00:41:09] You won nothing. [00:41:11] All right, you sounded like a fruity bastard. [00:41:13] Everybody's laughing at you because they're listening. [00:41:15] They're like, yeah, he did sound like a fruity-ass butt-lover, didn't he? [00:41:19] Yeah, he does sound like he eats the corn out of men's crap out there in the back. [00:41:24] He does sound like a toe-tapper, doesn't he? [00:41:35] 665-24869. [00:41:37] You see, this is America, folks. [00:41:38] This is America right here. [00:41:40] All right? [00:41:42] Right here, right now. [00:41:43] This is what you have in America today. [00:41:44] If you think that America, after the Bush tax cuts, reset themselves, if you think that America is going to somehow rebound itself, it's not, folks. [00:41:55] You better understand that the global economic model that is occurring in the earth today is either need we either need to embrace it as American people and go at it full throttle, or we're going to be left behind just like those goddamn Europeans are, folks. [00:42:11] Why don't you go look it up for yourself? [00:42:14] Why do you think these idiots are embracing this crap? [00:42:17] Because they like it. [00:42:18] I mean, the Europeans have anesthesized their people into being complete and utter losers. [00:42:25] I mean, just doing absolutely nothing. [00:42:28] And that's what the American government has done to American people. [00:42:34] So what I'm saying is, folks, is that anybody who's listening to me, no matter what part of the world you're living in, you have to become a capitalist. [00:42:43] You have to become a capitalist. [00:42:45] Because if you don't, you're going to be at the same category as these losers that have no shame. [00:42:50] And that's what separates capitalists from everybody else. [00:42:52] We actually have integrity for ourselves. [00:42:54] You understand? [00:42:55] I mean, we actually have shame. [00:42:57] You know, we don't sit here and act like some shameless loser that doesn't care about their own self-respect. [00:43:05] We don't act like that. [00:43:06] You want to know why? [00:43:06] Because we like living lavish, baby. [00:43:09] We want the finer things in life. [00:43:11] We have ambition. [00:43:13] We are not the junked DNA that these people are. [00:43:19] I mean, let's be honest. [00:43:20] I mean, individuals that do not make an initiative or don't have any ambition to go out and do anything else other than be some, you know, ridiculous waste of human life, these people are junk DNA. [00:43:35] And this is why I'm saying, folks, at some point in time, I know that we live in a day and age of freedom, but at some point in time, the capitalists are going to have to rise up and tell this goddamn government in America, either you start getting down with us and understanding who funds you little people out there in this little bureaucratic system, and you need to start understanding that we have the authority, or if not, we're leaving the country. [00:44:00] All right? [00:44:01] Because I feel, unless we have voter reform, all right? [00:44:05] Which means that I don't believe that everybody deserves the right to vote, folks. [00:44:09] I'm sorry. [00:44:10] And neither did our forefathers for all you constitutionalist assholes out there. [00:44:14] All right? [00:44:15] Our forefathers knew better than to let every American schmuck vote out here in America. [00:44:21] Why do you think that they had an electoral college, morons? [00:44:26] They did not want losers to take control of the government because this is what you'll see right here. [00:44:34] And I think that we need a definite reform in voters. [00:44:39] We need some sort of litmus test so that you can actually have the right to vote. [00:44:47] And what's that litmus test? [00:44:48] I'll tell you what that litmus test is. [00:44:50] You have to be a capitalist. [00:44:53] Yeah. [00:44:54] You've got to actually go out and work for a living and make some capital and make some money, and that's all you've got to do to vote. [00:45:02] All right? [00:45:04] Plain and simple. [00:45:07] All you got to do is when you go out and vote, show your goddamn W-2, show your tax form, show that you're actually speaking. [00:45:13] You're actually funding all the benefits that this government actually entails, like the parks and the library systems and all this other crap. [00:45:26] And at the same time, we also have to have term limits to these goddamn politicians. [00:45:30] There should be no reason, no goddamn reason, that some politician is able to stay in power for 30 years because some two-bit state somewhere can't elect somebody with any more originality, for Christ's sake. [00:45:44] I think we need hardcore term limits, and you have to have voter reform. [00:45:51] And everybody that's not a taxpayer, everybody that's just some detriment, some loser somewhere, in my personal opinion, you can call me a devil, you can call me a bad man. [00:46:00] I think that if you're just some waste of human life that makes no initiative, you've just been a dread on the system. [00:46:07] We, as the taxpayer, have not only given you money for entitlements, but maybe three or four generations in, we've been giving you money for entitlements. [00:46:17] What I believe is we need to just put you in a labor camp. [00:46:21] So that, you know, I'm not joking. [00:46:23] I mean, I don't understand why we are paying people to be losers in America. [00:46:28] You understand? [00:46:29] I believe that if we're paying you, if the taxpayer is paying anybody, you should be doing something for that money. [00:46:36] And these people have just taken it way out of control when it comes to collecting all this capital. [00:46:41] It is way out of control. [00:46:44] And I feel that after we make this transition, because we are going to make it, folks, I know these assholes out here think that, you know, government cheese and all this other crap's going to, it's not. [00:46:54] I've been calling this ever since I started this show that I'm telling you, the cuts are coming. [00:47:00] You know? [00:47:01] The cuts are coming. [00:47:02] Look at what the teachers are doing. [00:47:04] They're already giving it to the teachers. [00:47:06] And look at how much they're pissing and moaning. [00:47:08] Look at them. [00:47:09] They're all over the place. [00:47:10] I mean, did you see what they did to that damn asshole in California? [00:47:14] I mean, did you see how they didn't let some senator or state senator in in Wisconsin? [00:47:20] I mean, and these are supposed to be the educators. [00:47:22] These are supposed to be the civil people out here. [00:47:25] And all they're doing is taking a cut in their damn pension, for Christ's sake. [00:47:29] Just imagine when these assholes get their goddamn government cheese cut. [00:47:34] Once there's no goddamn housing voucher programs, entitlements, once all these things are taken away, do you think, do you honestly think that these people are going to say, well, you know what? [00:47:49] Everybody sacrificed. [00:47:51] In 2008, the private sector took a hit and people got laid off. [00:47:57] Today, the government can't afford to maintain basic social services, so it's time for us to take a hit. [00:48:04] Do you think that they're going to be like, yeah, baby, you know what? [00:48:07] I'm going to do it for my country, baby. [00:48:10] I know I took a lot of money in government cheese, baby. [00:48:14] I take a lot of money in all this entitlement, baby. [00:48:17] But you know what? [00:48:18] I'm an American, baby. [00:48:19] I'm an American. [00:48:20] You know what I'm going to do? [00:48:22] I'm going to make sure that I'm going to give it all back, baby. [00:48:24] I'm going to go out and work, man. [00:48:26] I'm going to go out and work for my money now, baby. [00:48:28] I'm an American. [00:48:29] They're not going to do that, asshole. [00:48:31] All right? [00:48:32] They're not going to do that. [00:48:34] They're going to go out in the streets and go to your house. [00:48:38] And they're going to break into your pad. [00:48:41] And they're going to, I'm not joking, folks. [00:48:43] I don't like what's happening. [00:48:44] I don't like the possibility of potential unrest that could happen out here in America, folks. [00:48:51] And it doesn't have to be. [00:48:52] You see, the thing is, it's our government's fault. [00:48:55] It's our government's fault for enabling this disgusting activity. [00:48:59] I mean, look at what they're doing in Europe. [00:49:00] They're doing the same thing. [00:49:02] They're rioting in Europe for Christ's sake because they can't have their entitlements, this damn cradle to the grave manny state. [00:49:10] And they're pissing and moaning right now. [00:49:12] And why are they pissing and moaning? [00:49:14] Because they're blaming everybody. [00:49:15] They're like, oh, it's not fair. [00:49:17] It's not fair. [00:49:18] I should be able to do what I want. [00:49:21] I should be able to go out there and do what I want. [00:49:24] And the government pays for it. [00:49:26] You know what I mean? [00:49:27] I should be able to do what I want. [00:49:31] And this is how these people think. [00:49:32] They think they can just be complete detriments and it's somehow a God-given right. [00:49:36] I don't believe that. [00:49:37] And any capitalist, you know, you can't be a capitalist and believe this. [00:49:42] You can't be a capitalist and believe that every goddamn little human being is God's special creature. [00:49:48] All right? [00:49:49] Because I don't believe that. [00:49:51] For every winner, there are a lot of losers. [00:49:54] And believe me, all these idiots that are calling up, these are the losers in life. [00:49:58] And for the losers that are calling up and the losers that are prank calling, if you could just do everybody a favor, man, please. [00:50:05] Just do more risky activity. [00:50:10] Start snorting Freon. [00:50:12] And start taking deep sea swims while you're under the influence of alcohol. [00:50:21] Go out there and ride on motorcycles without any helmets. [00:50:25] Or, damn, well, why don't you just go ahead and kill yourself? [00:50:30] You know? [00:50:31] I mean, I don't understand why we're saving entirely too many lives in this country. [00:50:37] I'm sick and tired of all these old safety. [00:50:39] Oh, in Texas now, we've got to wear a safety belt or some goddamn pig, some police officer is going to pull us over and say, sir, you know it's state law to wear a seatbelt in Texas. [00:50:54] Now, why exactly is it a state law? [00:50:56] Why are we saving people? [00:50:58] Why are we doing this? [00:51:00] Why are we forcing people to put helmets on and seatbelts on? [00:51:04] Why are we taking these safety precautions? [00:51:06] We're saving entirely too many people in this country and in this world. [00:51:14] I'm for anything now. [00:51:16] I'm for pro-suicide. [00:51:18] I'm for pro-abortion. [00:51:20] I know I was against abortion, folks, believe me. [00:51:22] But, you know, look at what's happening here. [00:51:24] All right, let's be honest. [00:51:26] Humanity has trivialized human beings. [00:51:30] They've trivialized the idea of childbirth. [00:51:34] I mean, do you understand what's happened here in this world? [00:51:39] There are so many women shitting out children at will because they just think it's somehow, you know, I don't know, a fad thing to do that we're just trivializing life. [00:51:49] I mean, we're not even taking life serious for Christ's sake. [00:51:52] You know, I'm not joking. [00:51:54] I'm sorry. [00:51:55] I know there's a lot of people that are shocked. [00:51:56] They're like, what? [00:51:57] I mean, you're sitting here and talking garbage. [00:52:02] You're damn right. [00:52:04] I'm not sitting here and bowing down to any more of this crap. === Caliphate Implementation Discussion (02:33) === [00:52:10] 646-652-4869. [00:52:12] I'm going to take some calls here. [00:52:14] 715, what's going on? [00:52:17] Hey, Ghost, what do you think will happen if the rebel alliance overthrows Emperor Gaddafi in the Middle East? [00:52:22] What do you think will happen to the oil? [00:52:25] Well, I hope that it would fall in the hands of some democratic force. [00:52:32] There's a lot of hardcore fighting going on over there, so that leads me to believe that there's a lot of jihadists that are going out there and practicing jihad, which doesn't fare well to anyone that is looking for a regime that's going to take over Libya, that's going to be friendly towards the economic model that's currently standard in the international community. [00:52:55] So I mean, I have optimism. [00:52:58] That's why I haven't really given so much credence into Libyans' rebel forces, because I don't know where they stand. [00:53:07] I do know where the Chinese people that are standing up against the communists stand. [00:53:13] They stand for liberty. [00:53:14] They stand for capitalism. [00:53:15] They stand for freedom. [00:53:16] I know where the rebellion of the Iranian opposition stands. [00:53:21] They stand for the same thing. [00:53:23] What's funny to me is that we're highlighting all these other countries, right? [00:53:27] We're highlighting Libya. [00:53:29] We're highlighting Bahrain. [00:53:31] We're highlighting Egypt. [00:53:32] We're highlighting this. [00:53:33] We're highlighting that. [00:53:34] And yet, Iran, which is an Islamic state, for you folks that don't know your history, it was the inspiration of the Islamic Revolution of 1979, the creation of the Islamic State of Iran, is what inspired most of the terrorism that you see here today. [00:53:54] Because it proved to fanatics, you know, Islamic fanatics, that there can actually be a caliphate. [00:54:02] And if you don't know what that is, you know, you go ahead and look it up for yourself. [00:54:06] There can actually be a caliphate implemented throughout the globe. [00:54:09] And the beginning of it was in Iran. [00:54:13] Now, the youth of Iran has seen the hypocritical stance that the Ayatollah takes against Islam. [00:54:21] They see the systems of the Iranian revolution in complete and utter contradiction for what they're saying. [00:54:27] And these kids want to get the hell out of the Islamic State. [00:54:31] And we don't focus on that. [00:54:33] The American media doesn't give them any credit for Christ's sake. [00:54:36] No credit whatsoever. [00:54:38] You know? [00:54:40] No credit whatsoever. === NASA Funding Disgrace Tirade (08:33) === [00:54:43] And I don't understand why we're giving so much. [00:54:45] Anyway, I didn't mean to go off on that tie rate. [00:54:48] Are you still there, 715? [00:54:49] Yeah, yeah, I am. [00:54:51] So you think that it's the Tuscan Raiders where you take control of. [00:54:54] You stupid idiot. [00:54:56] Let's take another call here. [00:54:57] 111, you're on the air. [00:55:03] You're taking too long. [00:55:04] 1096, you're on the air. [00:55:08] Why couldn't you be more like Howard Stani, Mike? [00:55:10] Yep. [00:55:13] Because you're a stupid, limey bastard with three teeth and you sip on some disgusting tea all day. [00:55:19] All right? [00:55:21] Silly bastard. [00:55:21] 213, you're on the air. [00:55:25] Ghost, Ghost, can I talk for a second without you getting mad, baby? [00:55:28] Can I say something? [00:55:30] Can you hear me out one time? [00:55:33] This guy. [00:55:36] I really have something important to say, Ghost, I'd like to bring it to the attention of your viewers. [00:55:42] Go ahead, go ahead. [00:55:45] All right, you get on. [00:55:46] Stop choking that kid, though. [00:55:48] Stop choking that kid. [00:55:51] My kid cries all the time. [00:55:52] Look, you get on to me all the time for taking money out of the taxpayers' pockets because I collect his entitlement. [00:55:59] But like you said earlier, we got NASA out here putting rockets into space that don't even make it. [00:56:06] And I'm going to tell you what, during my whole lifetime, I won't take a fraction of that money they took to send that rocket into space, baby. [00:56:15] Stay on the line. [00:56:16] I agree. [00:56:17] Stay on the line. [00:56:18] And while I put you on hold, take care of that kid. [00:56:20] It smells like it's got a dirty diaper, right? [00:56:22] And stop choking it. [00:56:23] But you're absolutely right. [00:56:24] I am against NASA. [00:56:26] We're going to get to that in the end of the show. [00:56:27] But since you brought it up, I think NASA is the biggest waste of money of all time. [00:56:33] The biggest waste of cash. [00:56:36] And I think that anybody who's a NASA fan, you're just some bookworm, freckle-faced, bottle-capped glass nerd that wished that you could go up into space or something. [00:56:46] Because it makes me sick that we have wasted, I'm serious when I say this, trillions of dollars throwing money at these damn space programs. [00:56:56] And where have we gotten, for Christ's sake? [00:56:58] Where have we gotten? [00:56:59] We've gotten nowhere. [00:57:01] We've gotten nowhere. [00:57:02] Oh, okay. [00:57:03] We sent some stupid robot into, you know, Mars and what? [00:57:08] We found out it looks like Nevada. [00:57:10] Oh, great. [00:57:12] Oh, thanks, NASA. [00:57:13] I really appreciate it. [00:57:14] Give me a break. [00:57:16] I mean, you know, what did they do recently? [00:57:19] They threw a goddamn bomb at the moon. [00:57:21] Do you remember that? [00:57:22] I mean, what a waste of cash for Christ's sake. [00:57:25] What are we doing here? [00:57:26] We should be traveling space. [00:57:28] We should be colonizing planets. [00:57:30] We should be colonizing the moon. [00:57:32] We should be implementing humanity's mark throughout this intergalactic community. [00:57:37] But no, what is NASA doing? [00:57:39] Just sitting there just playing with its pecker shaft, you know, giving us little satellites. [00:57:44] And, oh, look, this is what we'll do. [00:57:46] We'll put satellites in the sky funded by the American taxpayer. [00:57:51] And these satellites can keep track of our every goddamn move through GPS systems and aerial photography and all this other crap. [00:58:01] Yeah, that's what we'll do. [00:58:03] We'll go ahead and do that. [00:58:04] It's a ridiculous disgrace, and I refuse to sit here and give NASA any kind of credibility. [00:58:11] I spit on NASA. [00:58:14] I spit on you, idiots. [00:58:15] And I'm glad your stupid rocket didn't make it into space. [00:58:19] I'm glad it did. [00:58:21] You deserve to lose the capital because you know what? [00:58:24] It's funny. [00:58:25] It's funny for Christ's sake. [00:58:27] I'm taking a drink on that, NASA. [00:58:31] I mean, you know, you take about, you think about it, all right? [00:58:33] Think about it. [00:58:34] NASA, I mean, what have we done, man? [00:58:36] What have we done, really? [00:58:38] even colonized the moon! [00:58:41] I haven't even gone in to colonize Mars, for Christ's sake! [00:58:51] You know, we're barely figuring out. [00:58:53] You know, NASA's been around for I don't know how long. [00:58:55] We're barely figuring out that there are other Earth-like planets in the galaxy. [00:59:02] Now, what kind of a probability? [00:59:04] I mean, Jesus Christ, these stupid NASA bastards. [00:59:07] Anyway, 213, you still there? [00:59:10] Yeah, I'm still here. [00:59:11] Listen, man, Ghost. [00:59:12] I call and I pray and phone call your show a lot. [00:59:15] But, you know, when I seen this NASA thing on Yahoo, I got literally pissed. [00:59:20] I'm not on government assistance. [00:59:22] I actually been playing the stock market since 2007. [00:59:26] And I think it's funny when I call your show with the kid crying. [00:59:29] I think it's funny how you rage about it. [00:59:31] And that's your stick. [00:59:33] I understand that. [00:59:34] But when I seen that news article today, that is, it's a fucking disgrace, man. [00:59:40] And that's what it all boils down to, man. [00:59:43] It's a fucking disgrace that that much money was spent on nothing. [00:59:48] Even if they put the satellite into orbit, what the fuck was it going to do, ghost, to help you? [00:59:55] I'll tell you what it's doing. [00:59:56] I'll tell you what it's doing. [00:59:57] It's putting more a totalitarian rule on our ass. [01:00:00] That's what I don't like about NASA. [01:00:02] NASA is just a complete disgrace. [01:00:04] And anybody who works for them, you should be ashamed of yourself. [01:00:07] You should be rolled in the street, as far as I'm concerned, because I think that what you've done, you know, as far as a NASA employee is concerned, is put us into some kind of a prison planet. [01:00:18] That's my personal opinion. [01:00:19] And I really don't appreciate it. [01:00:21] We should be going out here colonizing space. [01:00:23] We should be sending motherships out and seeing if we can find any kind of other life, if we can find the origins of man, whatever, whatever. [01:00:35] It doesn't matter. [01:00:36] But instead, what are these idiots doing? [01:00:38] Just like you said, we're throwing a satellite into space. [01:00:41] And hey, we're going to have a fake moon landing. [01:00:44] Yeah, a little fake moon landing because anybody who believes that the damn moon landing was real, I'm not trying to be a conspiracy theorist here, but you're an idiot. [01:00:52] All right. [01:00:52] I mean, did anybody concern themselves about the Van Allen radiation belt that's around the Earth that disintegrates most anything that tries to penetrate? [01:01:04] I'm just asking. [01:01:05] I don't know. [01:01:05] Maybe people are smarter than me. [01:01:07] I don't know. [01:01:08] That's why they have to send these goddamn satellites and these, you know, these Voyagers, you know, these things they send to Jupiter and the Uranus and all this crap. [01:01:17] All these things have to be made with these titanium metals that can resist thousands of degrees of heat because we, as human beings, can't go past the Van Allen radiation belt. [01:01:31] It's disgraceful, man. [01:01:32] And you're absolutely right. [01:01:33] I'm glad you're coming out and saying, hey, NASA sucks because they do suck. [01:01:38] And we shouldn't be giving them any more money. [01:01:41] I agree with you, man. [01:01:42] I'm not for NASA. [01:01:43] I've been against NASA for a long period of time, man. [01:01:47] Can I say something else? [01:01:48] Look, I'd rather them take that $400 million and invest it to bail out another company so I'd know what stock to invest in in the future. [01:01:59] You piece of crap. [01:02:01] Get off. [01:02:02] Look, I'm just saying, man, seriously, I agree with you when it comes to that. [01:02:06] I think it's a disgrace that we're funding NASA. [01:02:09] I think that we need to defund NASA as quick as possible. [01:02:13] We're talking about cutting spending. [01:02:15] Why don't we put these assholes out under the unemployment line? [01:02:18] How about that? [01:02:20] How about we put some nerds out there in the unemployment line so they'll have to go into the private sector and prove their skill instead of just mooching American tax dollars for stupid ass projects that don't even work? [01:02:33] I mean, this stupid satellite that they tried to launch into space, it didn't even work. [01:02:38] $400 and something million dollars, and it's floating out there in the Pacific Ocean right now. [01:02:45] Jesus Christ. [01:02:47] I'm telling you, if you have a congressman that you have on speed dial, call that son of a bitch and say, we don't want any more of these four-eyed, freckle-faced, red-headed, beaten stepchildren in NASA taking any more of our money. [01:03:01] All right? [01:03:03] Give me a break. [01:03:04] 646-6524869 is the number to call here. [01:03:08] I didn't mean to get off on that tirade about NASA, but the caller did call in. [01:03:13] He talked about it, and that's why we're talking about it at this point in time. === Failed Satellite Launch Cost (02:08) === [01:03:16] Anyway, we're in the second hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:03:21] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [01:03:24] And once again, I want to thank everybody who's tuning in with me. [01:03:27] We got a lot of live listeners listening live. [01:03:30] I want to thank you personally for tuning in. [01:03:33] Check this out. [01:03:33] Retweet the program right now. [01:03:36] Retweet the program, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost, and spread it around like wildfire. [01:03:43] Make sure to put Twitter tags like Tigerblood and at Charlie Sheen, and all that crap. [01:03:49] You know, what I find personally disgusting is that Charlie Sheen will call Alex the Joker Jones and yet won't call the True Capitalist Radio program, which is the essence of winning. [01:04:04] You know, the essence of winning, baby. [01:04:08] Anyway, I want to give some shout-outs to people that come in here on a consistent basis. [01:04:12] What's going on, the alter ego social net? [01:04:14] I've seen you in here a couple of times. [01:04:16] American Citizen, what's going on? [01:04:18] Anonymous. [01:04:19] Blizz78 in the house. [01:04:21] The cannabis monk, you know, he's probably tooting on the magic dragon. [01:04:25] Debbie Daly, what's going on, Debbie Daly? [01:04:27] Drew Breeski's in the house. [01:04:29] I've seen you in here several times. [01:04:30] What's going on, man? [01:04:31] Dylan Malnoroy, what's going on, man? [01:04:34] I'm seeing you here. [01:04:35] Ebombs World, I guess we got them representing. [01:04:37] Echo in the house. [01:04:39] Future DMB, what's going on, my man? [01:04:42] Jeannie Santorini is in the house. [01:04:45] She's always in here. [01:04:46] Goku, what's going on, Goku? [01:04:49] And we got a couple other people. [01:04:50] Investment Road shows in you here a couple of times. [01:04:53] What's going on, man? [01:04:54] Jay Walski. [01:04:55] All right, what's going on? [01:04:56] My kids is in the house. [01:04:59] The tech guy, Mr. Fortune Cookie, the truth is out there, seeing you here. [01:05:04] What's going on? [01:05:05] Everybody is in the house. [01:05:06] Please, if you happen to be just kicking back and you have your Twitter account open, all right? [01:05:12] If you happen to have your Twitter account open, please retweet the broadcast and send them right here so they can chat with us at blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [01:05:23] Anyway, I want to take some more callers here. === Wealth Concentration and Democracy (15:03) === [01:05:25] So give me a call, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:05:31] Before I take another caller here, I want to talk a little bit about China since we've been talking a little bit about the Jasmine Revolution. [01:05:39] I find it rather quaint that, you know, China is having its own domestic unrest. [01:05:45] And it's having, you know, the people finally say that they don't want to be under totalitarian rule. [01:05:51] And remember, they're doing this peacefully. [01:05:54] And yet you've got the totalitarian government of China, you know, jailing these people, clubbing them in the street, even though they're just kind of holding up signs of – they're not even holding up signs. [01:06:06] They're holding up flowers, jasmine flowers. [01:06:08] That's what they're doing. [01:06:09] They're all just gathering around the street, holding up jasmine flowers, and you've got the Chinese government bludgeoning these people, shooting tear gas, shooting at them with rubber bullets, beating the crap out of them. [01:06:21] That's what these people are doing. [01:06:23] And I'm sick of it. [01:06:24] I'm sick of the government of China. [01:06:26] Well, for all you people that are just as sick of China as I am, China, in recent reports, it's planning on double, it's planning on increasing its spending on defense, on weapons. [01:06:44] Double-digit increase this coming year. [01:06:47] A double-digit increase in defense spending for China. [01:06:50] Now, what exactly is China defending, really? [01:06:54] I don't understand. [01:06:55] Why are they going to keep buying nukes and planes and weapons? [01:07:01] And, you know, why are they doing this? [01:07:04] I'll tell you why they're doing it. [01:07:05] I'll tell you why they're increasing their spending because they're trying to quash their own domestic unrest while at the same time taking on any potential international intervention when they quash their domestic unrest just like they did in 1989 at Tinnamon Square. [01:07:21] I mean, we've already got Barack Obama, believe it or not, and we're going to talk about that in a little bit. [01:07:25] He's already said that he's willing to send United States troops into Libya if Muamm Qaddafi doesn't step down in a peaceful manner or something of that nature. [01:07:40] So you already have Obama committing U.S. troops for this type of thing. [01:07:45] What I don't understand is why are we doing this for the Iranians? [01:07:48] Why are we doing this for the Chinese? [01:07:50] I mean, these are people that are proven commodities. [01:07:53] They want capitalism. [01:07:54] They want democracy. [01:07:57] We don't know what the hell the Libyans want. [01:08:01] I mean, give me a break. [01:08:06] But no, you know, I just think it's scary, man. [01:08:10] I just think it's scary that China is investing so much money in their defense program. [01:08:14] I think that this is a threat to everybody in the international community. [01:08:18] I mean, what do they got? [01:08:18] They got a three million man army. [01:08:21] A 3 million man army. [01:08:24] What do they need that for? [01:08:25] You know? [01:08:27] What do they need that for, for Christ's sake? [01:08:31] I think it's disgusting, man. [01:08:35] Anyway, 646652-4869. [01:08:38] I want to hear what you have to say. [01:08:39] What do you think about China raising its defense budget double digits this year? [01:08:44] This year alone. [01:08:46] The same year that the Jasmine Revolution has asserted itself. [01:08:51] I want to hear from you. [01:08:52] 646652-4869. [01:08:54] This is Baller Friday. [01:08:56] Let's take some more calls, shall we? [01:08:57] We got 111. [01:08:59] Are you there? [01:09:01] All right, you know what we're going to do to solve your problem? [01:09:03] I'm going to have sex with you right now over the radio. [01:09:07] What? [01:09:09] All right, you know what we're going to do to solve your problem? [01:09:10] I'm going to have sex with you right now over the radio. [01:09:13] Shove it up your ass. [01:09:14] Shove you and your soundboard up your ass crack. [01:09:17] All right, pal? [01:09:18] Piece of crap. [01:09:19] 727, you're on the air. [01:09:23] Hey, what's going on, man? [01:09:25] I'm not trying to figure this whole economy out. [01:09:30] But hey, you know how you said, you know, there's a general assumption, and I had it too, that, you know, all these Middle East countries that are going to be in the middle of civil war, I think for the most part, we assume that these people want capitalism. [01:09:46] But then I was just thinking, you know, they're under a dictatorship where all the wealth is concentrated. [01:09:57] It's not much different than what the left says in this country, that all the wealth is concentrated. [01:10:01] And I'm not so sure these people want to be capitalists or do they just want to be socialists? [01:10:06] Do they just see that pile of wealth concentrated at the top, and they think if they can overturn these governments, then they could just spread the wealth. [01:10:14] No, you're absolutely right. [01:10:15] That's why I'm a little tentative when giving my support to any of these Middle Eastern countries that are rising up. [01:10:23] Like I said, they have no intellectual foundation whatsoever. [01:10:26] These are just angry jihudis that want more money, just like you said. [01:10:31] I mean, the only revolutions that have intellectual foundation that's out there that's public. [01:10:36] I mean, they've been publicized. [01:10:37] I mean, there's actual intellectuals that are backing the Iranian revolution and the Chinese revolution. [01:10:43] But the reason that we're not focusing on them is because they're bigger threats to our national security radar, in my personal opinion, than all these other Arab countries. [01:10:53] And I think that if we don't do nothing to Iran specifically, I know that Barack Obama has, you know, for some reason dedicated troops or p potentially dedicated troops to the Libyan crisis. [01:11:06] Why haven't we clandestinely supported the Iranian revolution? [01:11:10] Because let me tell you, what Iran is going to do, you can mark my words, they are going to try to provoke an international attack on them. [01:11:18] They've already done it by going into the Suez Canal by trying to provoke Israel to attack them in the Suez Canal. [01:11:24] That's why Robert Gates sent out the U.S. naval fleet out there to the Suez Canal, and the Iranians backed down. [01:11:33] Now, let me tell you, I don't think that they're going to continue backing down. [01:11:37] They are going to try to provoke the international community with the conflict. [01:11:41] And why are they going to do this? [01:11:42] Because that quashes domestic unrest. [01:11:45] Anytime you have domestic unrest, all a government has to do, and it's been proven throughout history, is just cause a war and it'll organize the people. [01:11:58] No, exactly. [01:11:59] And I think a lot of these countries, a lot of these rebel forces and these so-called democracy that we're rooting for, I mean, if you look in Egypt already, I mean, they're still rioting. [01:12:08] They're going to be rioting until somebody hands them a free check is what they're going to be riding. [01:12:14] So the only difference between a capitalist society and a dictatorship or a communist society is, you know, in a dictatorship, if you're poor, you have no hope. [01:12:26] In a capitalist society, if you're poor, you have hope. [01:12:29] But both societies are going to be poor. [01:12:32] One offers hope and one doesn't. [01:12:33] And I don't think these people are going to be satisfied with the fact that you say, okay, you're free, you have a democracy. [01:12:39] No, you're still going to be poor, but now you have a chance to work your way to the top. [01:12:43] I don't think they want to work their way to the top. [01:12:44] I think they want to take that. [01:12:45] I think they want a piece of the pie and they want it now. [01:12:48] Absolutely. [01:12:49] That's what they want. [01:12:51] And that's why I'm a little apprehensive about looking at this particular uprising in the Middle East and looking at it in a democratic way, like our goddamn liquor regime that's in power today. [01:13:01] Joe Biden calling this a great, you know, a great historical event. [01:13:05] I don't think so. [01:13:06] I think it could evolve into something gratefully Islamic terrorist in fashion, if you will. [01:13:15] And I think it could jeopardize not only just the international community's security, but it'll jeopardize the commodities worldwide. [01:13:24] I mean, we could be going into some serious trouble here. [01:13:27] That's why I'm long-term when it comes to these commodities. [01:13:31] And it's a shame to say that because that means that I'm speculating commodities are going to go through the roof. [01:13:37] And even though I'm going to profit off of that, I know that I'm going to be paying for it in the long run by going out and spending money on food and oil and gas and so on and so forth. [01:13:50] Yeah, you're right. [01:13:52] I don't know where this thing ends. [01:13:53] I don't think, I mean, you've got multiple countries over there. [01:13:57] I don't know where this thing ever ends other than if they just open up the, you know, open up the faucet in North America to go after oil. [01:14:06] I mean, that would be a great opportunity to, you know, if you were invested in some of the companies that were charged with doing that. [01:14:15] But I don't see these countries ever settling down because what you have really is a bunch of people who are fighting for the right to spread the wealth. [01:14:26] And what you're going to end up with is somebody who takes charge of those companies who's going to spread the wealth via a sword. [01:14:34] You're absolutely right, man. [01:14:35] And that's what I'm a little bit apprehensive about also, man. [01:14:38] I do not want to see unrest lead to terrorism and extremism. [01:14:45] And I think this is what could easily happen, and it's a scary situation. [01:14:50] You're absolutely right, man. [01:14:51] I don't believe that these people want democracy because it's tough. [01:14:55] I mean, look at our evolutionary road throughout the system of representative government and capitalism. [01:15:01] It's been a rough road. [01:15:02] I mean, we've had civil wars. [01:15:03] I mean, we've had to go through some tough times. [01:15:07] And that's what makes, well, at least the old school American. [01:15:10] That's what makes us us, because we were able to withstand all the trials and tribulations and then become the bastions of the model that the world wants to be like. [01:15:20] The problem is that you can't facilitate that type of growth without actually having a people understanding what they're having to go through. [01:15:28] I mean, what freedom really is. [01:15:30] Freedom means that, hey, I have the freedom to prosper. [01:15:35] I have the freedom to fail. [01:15:36] I have the freedom to stagnate. [01:15:38] And these people don't understand it. [01:15:39] I mean, people are just so dependent. [01:15:42] And the Arab community specifically, since they've been ruled under an iron thumb, I don't think these people want capitalism either. [01:15:50] I know that the Iranians do. [01:15:52] I know that the Chinese do, but that's the extent of my personal knowledge of capitalism being the motivating factor of any of these revolutions, man. [01:16:02] So, yeah, it's a very scary time, man. [01:16:05] Yeah. [01:16:06] Hey, in this country, you know, I keep going back and forth with the situation with the debt, and it's really starting to take shape. [01:16:15] If you look at, I think it was Costa Mesa today or yesterday, maybe they laid off 40%, 43% of the workers in Costa Mesa, that's out in California, John Wayne Airport there. [01:16:29] And, you know, these cities and states are absolutely broke. [01:16:35] And one after another is laying off, and unemployment is going to continue to be at, it's going to continue to go up. [01:16:42] It don't matter what the number is because you're going to have people retiring and just giving up and living in a pup tent. [01:16:48] So the percentage is manipulated according to how many people quit trying to find a job each month. [01:16:53] But, you know, these layoffs, you know, we buy asphalt where I work, and, you know, asphalt's going through the roof right now. [01:17:01] But the truth is, it's going to come back down because none of these cities and counties have any money to do any road work this year like they had last year. [01:17:10] And, you know, schools and all these types of cities and counties, all the money they spend on construction and infrastructure, that is going to hit this economy. [01:17:21] Absolutely, man. [01:17:22] And that's why I keep telling people to be tentative on these gains that we're seeing in the equities markets. [01:17:27] It's all built on chopping of companies' bottom lines. [01:17:31] It's built on the inflated growth that we saw in the fourth quarter, fiscal year 2010. [01:17:37] I mean, these are just it's it doesn't compute. [01:17:41] We're going to see the real retraction in the equities market, as I've said, as we go into mid-spring, into later spring into summer. [01:17:48] And it's going to be because not just the gasoline factor, which is going to definitely hit the market, but just as you said, we have municipalities and states that are insolvent. [01:18:00] And as we're seeing, and I mentioned this earlier in the show, that they're going to have to lay off a lot of these people. [01:18:06] And even though we saw unemployment come down to 8.9% today, that is not anticipating all the public jobs that are going to be cut. [01:18:16] And the lack of work that's going to be implemented on infrastructure. [01:18:20] So you're absolutely right. [01:18:22] That's a great observation there, man. [01:18:24] Yeah, the question is whether the you know whether the political you already see public opinion changing a little bit. [01:18:33] You know, you've got all these folks who say cut, cut, cut, but then when their sister-in-law gets laid off, then they get all upset. [01:18:39] So, you know, I don't know if this country can really Tolerate what the Republicans are trying to do in the fit with the federal budget. [01:18:54] I mean, you're talking about a $3 trillion budget, $3 trillion worth of expenses versus $2 trillion worth of revenues. [01:19:01] I mean, if you made $60,000, if you made $40,000 a year, you're spending $60,000 a year over and over. [01:19:14] And I don't think politically, I think people are going to get desperate. [01:19:18] They're going to get poor, and they're going to vote in anybody who promises them again to give them a paycheck. [01:19:24] And I think we're going to go deeper. [01:19:26] I think we're in a debt spiral forever because I don't think anybody who tries to address the debt and does what we really have to do is going to last long politically. [01:19:36] Absolutely. [01:19:37] I mean, look at what they're demonizing the Wisconsin governor who's trying to make that state solvent. [01:19:42] They're demonizing him like he's some kind of child murderer. [01:19:47] He's eating babies or something because he's trying to make his state fiscally responsible and be able to keep up with public services. [01:19:55] And yet, look at these people. [01:19:57] I mean, they just can't accept the fact that their state cannot afford to keep paying these pensions. [01:20:03] It's disgusting, man. [01:20:04] It's horrible. [01:20:06] Do you have a blog or something, man? [01:20:08] No, I don't blog, but one more thing. [01:20:10] I got to run, but the brutal truth is, in order for this country to turn around economically, the 80% have to prosper more, and the 20% are going to have to become even poorer and survive on less. [01:20:26] That's a pretty good synopsis, man. === China Jasmine Revolution Viewpoint (12:06) === [01:20:28] I appreciate your call, man. [01:20:29] What's your name, man? [01:20:31] Mayo. [01:20:32] All right, man. [01:20:33] I appreciate it, man. [01:20:34] You have a good one. [01:20:35] Take care. [01:20:37] Yeah, it's pretty good observations there by that caller, folks. [01:20:40] And, you know, I would heed that warning very well. [01:20:43] Like I've been saying time and time again, I would be cautiously optimistic on the gains and all the economic data that we're seeing in the markets and in the economic data that's released in today's present day because I feel that a lot of this is going to retract soon enough. [01:21:03] So, you know, I mean, there's a lot of factors. [01:21:05] I mean, as we've been discussing on this program, there's a lot of factors that lead us to believe that there could be some dramatic changes. [01:21:12] 6466524869 is the number to call here. [01:21:16] Let's go ahead and take another caller here. [01:21:18] 715, you're on the air. [01:21:22] My name is George. [01:21:24] I was just calling to inform you that you have been selected to receive a cash prize monastery. [01:21:30] All I require is your bank account details and sort of the monies directly. [01:21:38] Jesus Christ, why don't you get a damn phone that works, you silly piece of crap. [01:21:44] All right. [01:21:45] We know that you're collecting Section 8 and you're probably living in some kind of a sell-block project home because your goddamn phone can't even reach the cordless handset, for Christ's sake. [01:21:59] You're coming in like, you fruity bastard. [01:22:05] Good God. [01:22:06] Anyway, 6466524869. [01:22:09] I wanted to address something that the Investment Road Show said here up in the chat room. [01:22:15] He said something to the effect of that the United States has seven out of the ten biggest producers in the world, and our dollar is falling. [01:22:23] That's why we have food prices going up. [01:22:26] I have to disagree with that. [01:22:28] I think that the emerging markets and the demand for our commodities are what's driving the cost of commodities up, not to mention the depleting of the dollar by our government spending it and basically depleting the value, the spending value of that dollar. [01:22:46] So I believe that even though we do have the best production in agriculture, I mean, as a matter of fact, I've told people that if you want to get rich in America today, get a farm and start producing. [01:23:01] Because let me tell you, I happen to know the pecan farmer, the second largest pecan farmer in America. [01:23:07] He lives out here in Texas. [01:23:09] This past Christmas, he had already pre-sold 100 million pounds, I believe, of pecans to China. [01:23:21] I mean, 100 million pounds of pecans or some ridiculous number like that to China. [01:23:29] I mean, just imagine that's already taken off so much pecans off the market for American consumption. [01:23:37] So that's what's causing the rise in commodities is the scarcity that's being caused because of the higher demand. [01:23:44] Not to mention that we do have a depleting American dollar. [01:23:49] And until we have any kind of fiscal responsibility from our monetary policymakers and our government, we're going to continue to see the spending power of the American dollar go down the tubes. [01:24:04] That's why you're seeing the investment community going out and using gold, equities, bonds, any other financial instrument they could find as hedges against these potential inflation worries. [01:24:20] I mean, it's getting kind of serious here. [01:24:24] Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869, we were talking about China and their plans to rise their defense spending double digits. [01:24:34] And why exactly they're doing this, I have no idea why. [01:24:39] I have no idea. [01:24:40] But like I said, folks, I always keep in contact with the Chinese government because they know that I'm critical of them. [01:24:48] They know that I speak of great discontent towards them. [01:24:53] So I happen to have a communist representative who calls into the show now and then to give the opposition viewpoint to what I'm saying. [01:25:03] Now, my viewpoint, before I pass it on to the communist representative, my viewpoint is that this double-digit spending increase in China's defenses is definitely a security risk for the international community. [01:25:18] I mean, Japan's worried about it. [01:25:21] South Korea is worried about it. [01:25:22] A lot of people are worried about why China is insisting on continuing to spend money on defense. [01:25:29] All right? [01:25:30] And in my personal opinion, I think that we are going to see China basically quash any kind of domestic unrest that they have, the Jasmine Revolution, whatever the case might be. [01:25:44] They're going to do a Tiananmen Square all over again. [01:25:47] And because we have Barack Obama willing to go at it and invest American troops into providing humanitarian aid to anybody who's being mowed down like dogs, I believe that the Chinese government is bolstering their defense budgets by double digits to prevent any kind of international intervention to their domestic squashing of their unrest. [01:26:14] And that's my personal opinion. [01:26:17] But without any further ado, folks, I want to bring in a representative of the Chinese Communist government. [01:26:23] This person is going to give the opposing viewpoint to what I believe here. [01:26:29] So let's go ahead and bring him on without any further ado, shall we? [01:26:32] Mr. Fortune Cookie, are you here, sir? [01:26:35] What the fuck are out there talking garbage about the communist government in China? [01:26:51] You both know, of course, that the communist government of China has to buy a lot of debt defense department. [01:26:58] We have to buy a lot of weapons. [01:27:01] That's right. [01:27:03] We have to buy a lot of weapons because a lot of you motherfuckers want to sit here and try to give a China Jasmine Revolution a lot of credibility, motherfucker. [01:27:17] So when I say to you, American motherfucker, who sit here talk garbage against the communist government of China, we got three million men on army, motherfucker. [01:27:27] We got three million men on me, and there's nothing you can do about it. [01:27:32] We own all your debt, motherfucker. [01:27:34] We own you, too. [01:27:36] We own your ass. [01:27:37] All you American motherfuckers sit in here talking garbage against the communist government of China. [01:27:42] We own your ass, motherfucker. [01:27:45] So go for you sit here and talk a lot of garbage about the communist government of China. [01:27:50] I will wash your ass, ghost. [01:27:53] Hu Jintao heard what you said about him and he don't appreciate the talk. [01:27:59] We're going to continue to spend and we're going to spend on our defense budget and there's nothing you motherfucker can do about it. [01:28:07] And why? [01:28:09] Why do we do this, motherfucker? [01:28:12] Why do we go out and spend a lot of money on the defense budget? [01:28:15] Why do we go out and kill the Chinese people? [01:28:18] Why do we go out and oppress the Chinese people? [01:28:21] Because we do it for Jim and Mao. [01:28:25] We do it for Jimmy Mao. [01:28:33] We do it for Kim and Mao. [01:28:41] I got nothing else to say. [01:28:45] I, Mr. Fortune Cookie, thank you very much. [01:28:52] All right, get them off. [01:28:54] Get them off. [01:28:58] But as I'm saying, folks, we have the Chinese government increasing their defense budget double digits this year. [01:29:06] And I'd be very concerned about it if I live in the international community. [01:29:10] And yet I do. [01:29:11] So everybody out there better keep their eye on the ball there with China. [01:29:15] You know what I'm talking about? [01:29:18] What in the hell they're going to do, I have no idea. [01:29:22] But anyway, folks, what I'm going to do here now is I'm just going to go ahead and take a break. [01:29:27] You know what I'm talking about, folks? [01:29:28] And then when I come back, I'm going to be taking your calls. [01:29:31] Before I take this break, folks, I'd like for everybody to please spread the link around like wildfire. [01:29:38] All right, you know the link, blogtalkradio.com/slash go. [01:29:43] Spread it around for Christ's sake. [01:29:44] Spread it. [01:29:47] And tell everybody you know that the True Capitalist Radio Broadcast is live and it's online right now. [01:29:53] Tell them to come down here and chat with us. [01:29:55] You know? 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[01:31:38] And what I'm trying to do is gather up independent artists that are out there basically giving out their music for free on the Creative Commons license. [01:31:51] And we're trying to promote new artists so that these people can get some plugs, so they can possibly get some fan base so they can expand. [01:31:59] You know what I'm talking about? [01:32:02] So anyway, without any further ado, I'm going to go ahead and put on a new artist here that you can get this artist. [01:32:08] Just do a search for them. [01:32:09] You can get these songs, download them free. [01:32:13] All right? [01:32:14] All free here. [01:32:15] All right. [01:32:16] So this next one that I'm about to play is by Adequit. [01:32:20] Adequate. [01:32:21] That's A-D-D-IQIT. [01:32:25] Q-U-I-T. [01:32:27] Adequate is the name of the artist. [01:32:31] And the name of the song is called Faces. === Promoting Independent Artists Adequate (05:00) === [01:32:34] All right? [01:32:35] So this is my independent contribution for today. [01:32:39] Hopefully you like it. [01:32:40] If not, well, you know, hey, it's free. [01:32:42] You know what I'm talking about? [01:32:43] You get it for free, for Christ's sake. [01:32:44] Hey, can you turn on the music, please? [01:32:49] Hold on, turn it on, turn it off, turn on. [01:32:51] It's too loud. [01:32:51] It's too loud. [01:32:53] Turn it down for a second. [01:32:55] All right. [01:32:55] We'll be right back, folks. [01:32:56] And remember, call Lexington Law, 877-663-2171. [01:33:02] Here we go. [01:33:02] Let's go ahead. [01:33:03] Adequate with faces. [01:33:05] Let's go ahead. [01:33:23] Got my faces haunted. [01:33:25] Hope it's when I'll kill it. [01:33:27] This is how I'm feeling. [01:33:29] Action in the building. [01:33:31] Put this in the water. [01:33:33] Kicking in the corner. [01:33:35] Got it in the water. [01:33:37] Take this on vacation. [01:33:38] Make it like relations. [01:33:40] Laving in the basement. [01:33:45] Anna G. Blow. [01:33:47] My anime knows plenty of. [01:33:53] It's all you need, though. [01:33:55] It's all you need. [01:34:01] This is my own thing. [01:34:03] Living my own dreams. [01:34:05] Putting this map down. [01:34:07] Kissing my background. [01:34:09] This is my own thing. [01:34:11] Living my own dreams. [01:34:13] Hope it's all around us. [01:34:15] Sounds a skin. [01:34:17] This is my only thing. [01:34:21] Putting this map down. [01:34:23] Kissing my background. [01:34:48] But if you round up in a micro, I'm just like a python. [01:34:53] Count me about your humber. [01:34:55] I might have to wonder. [01:35:01] Balkan is no trauma. [01:35:03] Actors all the drama. [01:35:05] Come with me. [01:35:07] I'm just like a python. [01:35:09] Count me about your humber. [01:35:11] I might have to wonder. [01:35:13] This is nothing nothing. [01:35:15] Calling my so care. [01:35:20] Just draw my heart open [01:35:53] This is my own thing. [01:35:55] Living my own dream. [01:35:57] Putting this map down. [01:35:59] This is my background. [01:36:01] This is my own thing. [01:36:03] Living my own dream. [01:36:05] Hope it's all around us. [01:36:07] Tell me. [01:36:09] This is my only thing. [01:36:11] Living my own dream. [01:36:13] Putting the map down. [01:36:15] Kissing my background. [01:36:17] This is my only thing. [01:36:19] Living my own dreams. [01:36:23] Ask me True Capitalist Radio. [01:36:53] Yeah, we're back, folks. [01:36:55] And that was a little bit of an independent artist there for your ass, huh? [01:36:59] Not too bad, huh? [01:37:00] Adequate is her name, huh? [01:37:02] Adequate. [01:37:03] A-D-D-I-Q-U-I-T. [01:37:07] That song was faces. [01:37:09] Kind of reminded me of the 80s, man. [01:37:11] You know, I mean, I'm trying to look for some rock. [01:37:13] I like rock, but there's not that many good rock independent artists. [01:37:17] They really kind of suck, you know, something that rhymes with rock, but not rock, you know, when it comes to, you know, music. [01:37:27] But I am finding some pretty decent independent artists out here that, you know, are dealing with some, you know, dealing decently. === Sex Revenue and Female Offense (04:54) === [01:37:35] Hold on, I got to kick some stupid Skankosaurus out of my chat room who keeps private messaging me here. [01:37:40] Let me get this bimbo out of here. [01:37:42] Where the hell is she at? [01:37:44] Get her out of here. [01:37:47] Anyway, 6466524869 is the number to call here. [01:37:52] I'm going to continue on, shall we? [01:37:55] I want to talk a little bit about the situation that I read recently. [01:38:02] I read that 30%, 30% of young teenagers and kids from the ages of 15 to 24, 15 to 24 actually are virgins. [01:38:20] They're actually virgins, for Christ's sake. [01:38:23] No BS, man. [01:38:25] I mean, 30% of people that are under the age of 24, from 15 to 24, are goddamn they're virgins, you know? [01:38:36] I mean, that's all there is to it, for Christ's sake. [01:38:38] I mean, what's going on here? [01:38:39] I mean, I'm watching the MTV, I'm seeing skins, I'm seeing, you know, all this, you know, sexual openness of all this crap. [01:38:47] I'm seeing bisexual garbage on the TV screen TV. [01:38:51] What's going on? [01:38:52] All of a sudden, they're coming out with this report that, what, 30% of kids, or not kids, but young adults, I should say, from ages 15 to 24 are virgins. [01:39:03] This just goes to show you what's happening to our social atmosphere here. [01:39:07] And I've been saying this time and time again. [01:39:09] Now, I know that there's going to be some females that are going to take some offense to this. [01:39:13] You know, for those females that are listening in to the True Capitalist Broadcast, I'm not talking about you. [01:39:19] I'm talking about these other chicks. [01:39:21] But what's happening here is that chicks nowadays are utilizing sex as a way to obtain material. [01:39:32] They're utilizing sex as a way to obtain revenue. [01:39:37] And as a result, that's the basis of most relationships from the female perspective in modern-day America. [01:39:43] It's purely based upon what they can get at that point in time. [01:39:48] I mean, I mean, bottom line, folks, I'm not kidding. [01:39:51] And if they're not about that, if there's a bimbo out there that's not with somebody for the money, it's because whatever guy she's with, the guy's not making any money, whatever guy she's with is getting her so wet in the panties that she just can't help herself. [01:40:07] And she just doesn't, she doesn't care if he's a criminal. [01:40:10] She doesn't care if he's, you know, whoops her ass. [01:40:14] She doesn't care whatever. [01:40:15] You know, she just he just likes the way he looks in a leather jacket or likes the way, who knows? [01:40:22] Who cares? [01:40:23] But in my personal opinion, folks, I've said this time and time again. [01:40:27] The modern-day American woman, especially the younger woman, has turned into a subliminal prostitute. [01:40:35] And the reason they're turning into subliminal prostitutes, folks, is because, well, look at modern-day America. [01:40:43] I mean, I've said this time and time again. [01:40:46] A young chick has realized that all she's got to do, you know, instead of working at Kentucky Fried Chicken and working for minimum wage, all she's got to do is blow Colonel Sanders and own the whole freaking score. [01:41:01] You know? [01:41:03] I'm not joking. [01:41:04] I'm sorry. [01:41:04] I'm not trying to be a vulgar bastard, but that's what these women have realized. [01:41:10] And I think that this number of 30% of young people that are ages 15 to 24, this reflects that idea. [01:41:19] Because, you know, most young chicks nowadays aren't going out with young dudes. [01:41:23] No. [01:41:24] No, it's completely opposite. [01:41:26] The young chicks are going out for the old wim bag so that they can get Dolce Gabbana purses and glasses and coat shoes and all this other crap. [01:41:35] All right? [01:41:36] And the young guys are getting approached by these cougars. [01:41:39] Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:41:41] You know, these young guys nowadays, they're having to hook up with old, used up, beat-up Poontang because, you know, the cougars nowadays find it, you know, woman liberation. [01:41:52] They equate it to woman liberation to divorce their families and their husbands and go out and just kind of hop around from young penis to young penis to young penis. [01:42:03] And to be honest with you, this is why we have such a gross percentage of young people that are virgins because they don't know where to go. [01:42:12] I mean, how in the hell are you supposed to work your way around into some kind of legitimate relationship under these types of social conditions? [01:42:22] Can somebody explain that to me? [01:42:24] How is somebody supposed to find their life partner under these types of social conditions? [01:42:29] I mean, can somebody explain that? === Teacher Union Bargaining Rights (03:09) === [01:42:30] I want to hear from you. [01:42:31] 646-652-4869. [01:42:35] All right, it's Baller Friday, all right? [01:42:37] I mean, if you're one of these women that goes out and just takes these losers because, you know, they're just so hard up and they actually think that they're going to get a piece. [01:42:47] Because that's how women manipulate men. [01:42:50] They make men believe that they're going to get a piece if they do this, or they may get a piece if they buy them that. [01:42:56] I mean, it's just disgusting, man. [01:42:59] It's utterly disgusting, man. [01:43:01] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:43:05] 718, you're on the air. [01:43:07] Hey, go, what's up, bro? [01:43:08] How you doing? [01:43:09] What's going on, man? [01:43:11] Nothing. [01:43:12] I'm just looking at your portfolio, and it's pretty impressive. [01:43:15] You know, a lot of these stocks look good to me. [01:43:18] I just recently found your show. [01:43:20] Coke, Cisco, Dell, GE, GMC, AmeriGroup. [01:43:25] I think you got a great portfolio. [01:43:27] And I don't know why you're getting the CIFL out for free. [01:43:29] You should be like, investment broker. [01:43:32] Well, you know, I mean, if people listen, they do. [01:43:35] If they don't, well, they don't. [01:43:37] You know what I'm saying? [01:43:38] Yeah, but my favorite stocks on your portfolio are oil, OIL. [01:43:44] I also like China Precision Steel and the Super Red Stock. [01:43:52] You silly dumb bastard. [01:43:54] 715, you're on the air. [01:43:57] Hi, First Principal, big fan. [01:44:00] Hey, what's going on, man? [01:44:02] How's it going? [01:44:03] Chilling. [01:44:05] Yeah, I was here to talk about the unions in Wisconsin. [01:44:09] That stupid crap that's going on right now. [01:44:11] Go for it. [01:44:13] Yeah, I just don't understand why teachers have to be bitching at the storm about just paying a little bit more for their health insurance. [01:44:21] Well, it's not just that. [01:44:22] I mean, they're not just bitching about that. [01:44:24] They're bitching about the ability to collective bargain, which means that they can have this public union, which is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life, but they have a public union where all the teachers can get together and collectively make an agreement together that they're all going to walk out and be able to use that as leverage to negotiate so that they can extort the taxpayer. [01:44:50] Now, what these states are trying to do, they're trying to make it illegal or trying to eliminate the whole idea of collective bargaining from these public workers. [01:44:59] And I think it's a great idea. [01:45:00] I don't see why anybody who's working for the government should be working as a union. [01:45:06] It's just a disgrace. [01:45:08] I mean, all they have to do is throw a strike. [01:45:11] They get society so dependent on these bureaucrats, then they throw a strike. [01:45:17] They throw society or whatever municipality to their knees, and then they extort the taxpayer. [01:45:22] So, no, that's why they're bitching, man. [01:45:24] They're not bitching because of any kind of health insurance. [01:45:29] They're bitching because they want collective bargaining and the states want to take it away from them. [01:45:34] Not to mention that the states want to renegotiate these imbalanced pensions. === Government Employee Strikes Extortion (14:33) === [01:45:39] You know that you can get a pension as a public employee or as a goddamn teacher and you can retire with the last year's salary that you worked, whatever the last year's salary was, all right? [01:45:51] You can go and actually continue to collect that salary plus an 8% increase for the rest of your life. [01:46:01] You know? [01:46:03] I mean, 8% increase for the rest of your life. [01:46:07] I'm not joking. [01:46:08] All right? [01:46:12] I'm not joking, folks. [01:46:13] This is it right here. [01:46:14] I mean, this is why anybody who's living uh as a bureaucrat, I mean, during the 2008 recession, when the economic contraction hit America and there was a lot of layoffs, not just in blue-collar work, white-collar work took a dramatic hit. [01:46:30] And while everybody was suffering, these bureaucrats were sitting high and mighty with their goddamn pensions in their and you know that they get an increase in pay every single year that they're employed, no matter what kind of a job they do, whether they do a good job or a bad job. [01:46:44] All right. [01:46:47] All right, give me a break. [01:46:52] So, you know, I mean, you know, what what gives, you know what I'm saying? [01:46:55] That that's why, seven one five, we got this crap. [01:46:58] Yeah, yeah. [01:47:00] I think that's why we should push towards unions. [01:47:04] Yeah, you stupid. [01:47:05] You can't even say with a straight face. [01:47:07] You sound so faggy for Christ's sake. [01:47:08] Why don't you put your mom on the phone? [01:47:09] I want to talk to that whore. [01:47:11] All right, one second. [01:47:13] Yeah, talk to them. [01:47:14] Put her on the phone. [01:47:14] I want to talk to that slut. [01:47:18] Wait for this fool's mom here. [01:47:20] Hello? [01:47:21] Hello? [01:47:23] Yeah, put your dishrag whore of a mother on the phone, please. [01:47:27] That's you in a drag. [01:47:28] All right, I want to hear your mother. [01:47:31] All right, well, I just want to get to the point of politics right now. [01:47:34] I think we're getting a little bit more. [01:47:35] No, I want to talk to the disgusting, uterus, bad period-smelling prostitute that shitted you out of her uterus. [01:47:44] I want to talk to that whore. [01:47:46] Now, I think we're taking this a little too far, Ghost. [01:47:49] No, no, no. [01:47:50] I think I'm taking it just fine. [01:47:52] I want to talk to the disgusting, stanky, smelly, clitoris hanging down to her knees, disgusting single mother, because I know she's a single mother. [01:48:02] Give me a break. [01:48:03] I can tell from that vernacular, there ain't no goddamn fatherly influence in that household, baby. [01:48:11] There ain't no fatherly influence there, baby. [01:48:15] Anyway, so I want to talk to that single mother and tell her what type of fruity ass crap popped out of her uterus pipe. [01:48:22] Ghost, I think you're getting mad. [01:48:24] We're getting a little off topic here. [01:48:26] No, no, no, no. [01:48:28] I know what you're doing. [01:48:29] You're trying to sit here and make some kind of a prank call. [01:48:32] I just basically made you look lower than a leprechaun's nutsack, and now you're stumbling over your own tongue like John Edwards trying to explain how to cheat on a dying wife with a horse-face broad and a love child. [01:48:44] That's what you're doing. [01:48:46] I heard what you said. [01:48:47] You were sitting here trying to say, This is why we got to promote unions. [01:48:51] I am not a union person. [01:48:53] I think unions suck. [01:48:55] They're a detriment to progress. [01:48:57] They're a detriment to productivity. [01:49:00] They're a detriment to capitalism. [01:49:01] They do nothing but extort, extort money out of people's hands. [01:49:07] And in this case, with the collective bargaining system that's in place with these states out here, we've got unions extorting taxpayers. [01:49:18] And let me tell you, us as capitalists, we're not going to sit here and take it anymore there. [01:49:22] 215 or 715, whatever the hell you say, you can go over there and continue to back up your unions and think it's a great day in Mr. Rogers' neighborhood out here with your union backing up your little whatever, whatever you're doing. [01:49:37] But I'm not going to be down with it. [01:49:39] And nor am I going to give you any more airtime to sit here and promote your little liberal communist agitation situation that you're doing here. [01:49:48] I don't appreciate it. [01:49:49] Get him off. [01:49:50] He's out of here. [01:49:52] You piece of fruity ass crap. [01:49:55] All right? [01:49:58] You probably kill cats, you fruity bastard. [01:50:00] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:50:06] I want to hear from you. [01:50:08] All right, I want to hear from you. [01:50:09] We were talking about a completely different subject matter. [01:50:12] Talking about how young adults from ages 15 to 24 are 30% of them are virgins out here. [01:50:18] They're not getting any. [01:50:20] But then we got sidetracked by Fruit Bowl Boy who called up and said something about unions and how unions are the greatest or something. [01:50:30] I don't know. [01:50:30] I had to get him off and kick him off the goddamn line and basically verbally give him an anal raping with no Vaseline. [01:50:39] I bet you 715 is sitting there with his intestines hanging out of his shit funnel, wondering what the hell happened after I gave him such a goddamn verbal ass beating. [01:50:50] He doesn't even know what hit him. [01:50:54] You know what I'm talking about. [01:50:55] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:50:59] You know, I'm a bad man. [01:51:00] I'm sorry. [01:51:01] You know, I mean, whoever the hell that was, you're lucky we're not in the damn barroom. [01:51:05] You know? [01:51:07] You're lucky we're not in the goddamn barroom because I would literally, it ain't nothing for me to whoop a man's ass. [01:51:14] All right? [01:51:16] It ain't nothing for me to whoop a man's ass, boy. [01:51:19] I will be more than willing to throw down Fisticops mono amano and whoop a man's ass. [01:51:25] I have no fear, no fear to whoop a man's ass. [01:51:29] And by the sounds of it, you didn't sound like much of a man, for Christ's sake. [01:51:33] So if I fought you, boy, you sound a little too fruity. [01:51:36] It sounds like you're servicing glory holes in San Francisco bathhouses somewhere. [01:51:40] So if I had to fight you, I'm going to put on some like a plastic biohazard suit. [01:51:45] So if I happen to crack your face and splatter your nose and have your blood all over me, at least I'll be decontaminated from whatever the hell you might have there, you fruity ass glory hole serving piece of toe-tapping crap. [01:52:00] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:52:05] I want to hear from you, man. [01:52:07] All right, now we were talking about virgins. [01:52:12] 30% of young people that are ages 15 to 24, 30% of them are virgins. [01:52:19] And I alluded to the fact that the reason they're virgins is because, well, let's be honest. [01:52:24] You know, the modern-day woman is turning itself into a subliminal prostitute. [01:52:30] And as a result, this is why you have a 30% bracket of young people that don't know how to negotiate themselves through this sick social arena that we call a fucking social life. [01:52:46] Excuse my French. [01:52:47] I'm sorry. [01:52:47] I didn't mean to curse there, but it just makes me sick. [01:52:52] I feel bad for these kids out here. [01:52:54] I can just imagine a 24-year-old going out there, who's never had his wiener whacked, just walking around out here. [01:53:02] And you can tell when somebody has never had the horizontal mambo, they walk around with a little timid look and they're a little intimidated to talk to anybody who's of the opposite sex. [01:53:17] I'm not joking. [01:53:18] I mean, they're just a little fruity. [01:53:20] That's why I'm saying it's sad. [01:53:22] It's no wonder that we have a high spike in homosexual activity, man. [01:53:28] It's no coincidence. [01:53:29] I mean, when you've got 30% of young people from ages 15 to 24 virgins, I think it's a serious problem. [01:53:36] I mean, you know, I mean, from my perspective and how society has projected young people from this age group throughout, you know, past 40, 50 years, this age group is supposed to be hopping around, you know, banging like rabbits. [01:53:51] You know, I mean, they're supposed to be, you know, having college orgies and girls going wild tick flashings and all this other nonsense. [01:54:00] Now to read that 30% of these young people are virgins, I mean, good God. [01:54:05] I mean, good damn God, for Christ's sake. [01:54:08] I mean, just imagine, you know, I mean, a young person, you're at the peak of your life. [01:54:12] You know, you're producing all the testosterone and the, you know, the male virility is in effect. [01:54:20] And I mean, and you're a virgin. [01:54:23] You're a virgin, man. [01:54:24] You couldn't even bump a live one for Christ's sake. [01:54:26] It's sad, man. [01:54:28] It's unbelievably sad. [01:54:29] We talked about, you know, how pornography back when we were interviewing Connor Young. [01:54:36] We talked about how pornography is becoming the number one option for young men as opposed to going out and bumping a real live one, man. [01:54:45] I'm not joking. [01:54:46] Instead of going out and finding some bimbo, whining and dining this bitch, meeting her ma, and doing all this crap, and then finally getting into the sack with this bimbo, men, young men everywhere are finally starting to realize all I got to do is, you know, get Rosie Palms and her five sisters and go to town with some meat holes porno, and that's basically all I need. [01:55:15] I don't even need a broad anymore. [01:55:16] I mean, who cares? [01:55:18] Because broads have become such problems, and they've just become such, you know, I'm not saying all of them, okay? [01:55:26] I don't mean to encapsulate all women in this regard, but once again, a group is defined by its majority. [01:55:32] All right? [01:55:33] And the majority of these women are out here going out trying to use sexuality as a means of maintaining some kind of an income or achieving materialistic accumulation. [01:55:45] You know it. [01:55:47] I know it. [01:55:47] So who we BSing, huh? [01:55:51] I mean, if you happen to disagree, I want to hear from you. [01:55:54] You know, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:55:58] But it's a fact. [01:56:00] It's a fact. [01:56:01] I mean, you've got these young people out here that are going to town, you know, spitting on their hand and waxing their carrot, watching pornography on the internet, as opposed to going out and actually interacting with a damn broad and bumping a real live body. [01:56:17] I mean, I'm not joking, man. [01:56:18] This is a serious phenomenon. [01:56:20] I mean, look at the reports. [01:56:21] I mean, go to your nearest portal and look it up for yourself, man. [01:56:26] 30% of the goddamn young people ages 15 to 24 are goddamn virgins. [01:56:31] And it's not because they're religious. [01:56:32] It's not because they believe it. [01:56:34] Jesus. [01:56:35] It's not because they're Islamic. [01:56:38] It's because this social environment that we have created in America is so warped and so pathetic and so disgusting that this is why you can't even have kids being kids for Christ's sake. [01:56:54] You can't even have them going, all right, I'm 21, I'm in college, I'm going to go bang me a real live one over here. [01:57:00] They can't even do that anymore unless they come out the pocket a couple of hundred dollars. [01:57:04] And that's just to get a peck on the cheek. [01:57:05] You know that? [01:57:06] These bimbos aren't even putting out, they're not even giving oral compilation after you give them like a $300 night out in the town for Christ's sake. [01:57:15] They give me a damn peck on the cheek. [01:57:17] And I thank you. [01:57:19] Next day, they're doing the same crap as some other goof. [01:57:23] And she's getting whined and done. [01:57:25] This is the life of a woman right now, folks. [01:57:27] You think I'm lying? [01:57:28] This is the life of a woman. [01:57:29] Just kind of, all right, I'm going to go out on a date with this guy. [01:57:32] He's going to take me to Perry's. [01:57:33] He's going to drop $300 on this state dinner. [01:57:37] And then he's going to maybe take me to a movie, drop another $50, $60 there, and then he's going to maybe take me out for drinks afterwards, which is another goddamn $50 or $60. [01:57:48] And by all this time, he's dropped about close to $500, takes her home, he gets a peck on the goddamn cheek. [01:57:54] You know? [01:57:57] A peck on the goddamn cheek, for Christ's sake. [01:58:00] Welcome to this new America. [01:58:02] You know, the only time you're getting any kind of action in America today is if you promise to pay some bitches' rent. [01:58:09] I kid you not. [01:58:10] If you think I'm lying, if you're a capitalist and you want to take me up on an offer, go up to any bimbo that obviously is showing cleavage, that's obviously showing ass cheeks with a Daisy Dukes or a short skirt. [01:58:24] Go up to her and say, hey, look, I will pay your rent next month if you come with me and I can use your body for a sex amusement park. [01:58:37] And I guarantee you, these bitches will do it. [01:58:39] I care. [01:58:40] I am not joking. [01:58:42] I am not joking. [01:58:43] Just say, hey, look, you want to do the horizontal mambo. [01:58:49] I'll pay your rent next month. [01:58:50] These bitches will be salivating at the opportunity. [01:58:53] As a matter of fact, they'll be negotiating with you. [01:58:55] They'll be like, oh, wait, wait, wait, okay. [01:58:57] All right. [01:58:58] You pay my rent, but how about you pay my rent and my car, and I'll give you around the world. [01:59:03] You know, and they're negotiating for Christ's sake. [01:59:06] I mean, this is what America's turned out to be, for Christ's sake. [01:59:09] You know what I'm talking about? [01:59:10] I'm not joking, man. [01:59:12] This is what America's turned out to be. [01:59:14] I know people are like, oh, come on, ghost. [01:59:16] You're out of line. [01:59:18] You're out of line for Christ's sake. [01:59:20] Hey, look, I am not out of line. [01:59:22] I am dead serious. [01:59:24] If you don't believe me, you just go up to a bimbo and say that. [01:59:28] Get about five or six hundred bucks. [01:59:30] All right. [01:59:30] Get about five or six hundred. [01:59:32] Go up to some bimbo, especially these young bimbos that are, you know, dressed with, they got their nails done. [01:59:37] They got their hair did. [01:59:39] You know what I'm talking about? [01:59:40] They got their cleavage hanging out like they're puppy dogs trying to escape from a freaking kennel. [01:59:48] You know, they got their ass cheeks hanging out going on. [01:59:51] I mean, all that guy. [01:59:52] Go up to one of these. [01:59:53] All right. [01:59:53] Go up to one of these bimbos and say, I will pay your rent. [01:59:57] All you got to do is come with me and fondle my Johnson until ejaculation. [02:00:04] And then, you know, we'll go ahead and fulfill the transaction. [02:00:08] I kid you not. [02:00:09] This is what America is today. [02:00:12] I am not joking. === Science Institution Blind Obedience (11:33) === [02:00:13] All right? [02:00:15] I am not joking. [02:00:16] All right? [02:00:18] No, I don't do it, asshole. [02:00:20] But I'm serious. [02:00:21] That's all you have to do. [02:00:22] I've seen it for myself. [02:00:24] I see it here in Austin, Texas, for Christ's sake. [02:00:27] You know? [02:00:29] Jesus Christ. [02:00:31] No, I'm not answering 718. [02:00:33] You sounded like a fruit bowl. [02:00:34] I'm not answering your call. [02:00:35] As a matter of fact, get the hell out of my chat room. [02:00:38] You're too fruity to be in here, Maxa. [02:00:41] All right? [02:00:42] Get out of here, you fruity bastard. [02:00:44] Get out! [02:00:45] Get out! [02:00:47] You're too fruity to be in here, for Christ's sake. [02:00:49] You know, I knew the whole room in here was smelling like butt crack. [02:00:53] You know, I was wondering what was going on. [02:00:55] You're smelling up the room like butt crack. [02:00:58] And it was Maxa. [02:00:59] I knew it. [02:01:00] Goddamn, you stupid, fruity bastard. [02:01:02] Oh, Jesus Christ. [02:01:07] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [02:01:11] We are one minute in to the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [02:01:17] Of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [02:01:21] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:01:24] Please retweet the program. [02:01:26] Go out there to your Twitter, your social networking sites, everywhere, and spread the word about the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [02:01:33] And tell everybody that we're live. [02:01:35] We're chilling here. [02:01:36] BlogtalkRadio.com/slash ghost. [02:01:40] All right? [02:01:41] BlogTalkRadio.com slash ghost. [02:01:45] Send them over here and have them kick back with me. [02:01:47] I'm sitting here sipping on some $400 bottles of scotch here, looking at the stock picks that I'm doing. [02:01:55] I'm living lavish, living great, living good. [02:01:58] Cheers to everybody out there, baby. [02:02:00] Tears. [02:02:05] That's what I'm talking about. [02:02:06] I want to hear from you. [02:02:08] Are you capitalizing? [02:02:09] Are you profiting up in here? [02:02:10] I want to hear from you. [02:02:10] 646-652-4869. [02:02:14] All right? [02:02:15] Yeah, baby. [02:02:16] That's what I'm talking about. [02:02:17] Damn, it feels good to be a capitalist. [02:02:20] I mean, it feels real goddamn good to be a capitalist. [02:02:28] Anyway, let me go ahead and move on to another subject matter. [02:02:31] I know we were talking about, you know, young adults ages 15 to 24, 30% of this age group being virgins. [02:02:39] And we talked a little bit about why that's happening. [02:02:42] But I'm going to go ahead and talk about another subject matter. [02:02:45] The other subject matter I want to talk about is NASA. [02:02:49] I know that we alluded to it earlier in the program, but I wanted to continue on with the theme of talking against NASA. [02:02:58] Because if these dumbass politicians want to start cutting anywhere, they want to start cutting spending, why don't we start with NASA, which has done nothing, nothing for space exploration. [02:03:13] They have done nothing. [02:03:13] We haven't colonized planets. [02:03:15] We haven't done anything. [02:03:17] Okay, so what? [02:03:17] We've sent a few satellites so that we can get some good pictures of Jupiter. [02:03:22] Oh, great. [02:03:23] Oh, that's just great. [02:03:26] Thanks, NASA. [02:03:27] You know, they sent some stupid dumbass robot at Mars just so that we can, you know, look at some red rocks. [02:03:35] You know? [02:03:36] Oh, that's great, isn't it? [02:03:39] Let's get some red rocks. [02:03:40] Let's get some shot of some red rocks. [02:03:41] A two, three billion dollar project to go to Mars. [02:03:44] We got shots of red rocks. [02:03:46] And I remember when they actually interrupted programming to show us this crap. [02:03:51] Do you remember that? [02:03:52] Hey, we just landed on Mars and take a look. [02:03:54] These are the first pictures. [02:03:55] And they interrupted my goddamn program. [02:03:58] I remember what I was watching, too. [02:03:59] I'm not going to say what it is, but I didn't appreciate it. [02:04:02] All right? [02:04:04] And what do we see? [02:04:05] We see nothing but a bunch of goddamn red rocks. [02:04:06] It looks like Nevada. [02:04:07] All right? [02:04:08] It looks like freaking Nevada. [02:04:12] So what I'm saying is, is that NASA is just the biggest waste of money of all time. [02:04:17] And then they shoot this satellite into space, right? [02:04:20] Their recent debacle, folks, happened yesterday. [02:04:23] They were supposed to blast off some goddamn satellite into space. [02:04:27] $450 million into this project. [02:04:31] And what happened to it? [02:04:33] It just flew off and blew up or something and landed in the goddamn Pacific Ocean. [02:04:39] You know, this is NASA for your ass. [02:04:42] This is it. [02:04:42] This is what NASA does for your ass here. [02:04:46] Anyway, I'm going to take some calls. [02:04:47] I want to hear from you. [02:04:49] If you disagree with me, get up off your fat cottage cheese ass, get to your nearest phone, and give me a call. [02:04:55] The number to call, 646-652-4869. [02:05:01] All right, I know there's a lot of people that are disagreeing. [02:05:03] They're like, oh, I can't believe he's talking about NASA. [02:05:05] NASA's so great. [02:05:11] Well, if you think NASA's so great, why don't you come up here, call up, and talk about it? [02:05:15] Why don't you defend these red-headed, four-eyed, freckle-faced, beaten step-children that we're supposed to respect? [02:05:23] I mean, give me a call for Christ's sake. [02:05:26] And not to mention, folks, that, I mean, I like science. [02:05:30] Don't get me wrong. [02:05:32] But I don't like what science has become. [02:05:35] Science has become what the godfathers of science would have hated. [02:05:40] And I've talked about this many times, and I think it bears repeating. [02:05:45] You know, the godfathers of science, the forefathers of science, Galileo, Descartes, Newton, you know? [02:05:55] These individuals basically were trying to investigate the realm of what is now known as science so that they could contradict the institution of the time, which was the church. [02:06:10] That's why they investigated these types of scientific endeavors so that they could contradict what the church had been basically feeding the entire populace the whole time. [02:06:22] And that's why they were such a threat to that institution. [02:06:25] Now, what makes me sick is now that science has basically contradicted a lot of what the religious claims have come and turned out to be, you have science now. [02:06:39] Science itself is becoming an institution where you can't even second guess what some stupid lab coach scientist says, even though they're not infallible. [02:06:51] These are human beings, just like everybody else. [02:06:55] And what makes me sick is that you've got these idiots who sit here and try to say, oh, the institution of science, the institution of science, it's like the supra authority above any other authority in society. [02:07:13] And what makes me sick is that the scientific community even supersedes the government. [02:07:21] I mean, don't you understand? [02:07:22] I mean, it even supersedes the government. [02:07:24] I mean, why do you think that we have fluoride in our water for Christ's sake? [02:07:30] Even though fluoride was used by Nazis against their enemies for torture purposes. [02:07:39] You know, I mean, why exactly? [02:07:40] Because some stupid scientist and the institution of science made the claim that, oh, we put fluoride in our water, it'll go ahead and eliminate the potential teeth rot that's happening throughout the poll communities in America. [02:07:58] You understand this? [02:07:59] I mean, I'm not joking, folks. [02:08:00] I mean, why do you think that we have these stupid vaccines for Christ's sake? [02:08:04] Yeah, I don't take a vaccine. [02:08:06] I'm telling you this right now. [02:08:07] I do not accept anything that they mandate. [02:08:10] I am not going to take it. [02:08:12] All you people that went out and got those flu shots, I mean, who the hell knows what's in those goddamn things? [02:08:19] But because the institution of science says that, oh, we have to take this, we just got to bow down. [02:08:25] Bull crap. [02:08:26] And let me tell you, if Descartes and Newton and Galileo were here right now, they would be scientists against the institution of science that has been created here in today's society. [02:08:39] I guarantee you. [02:08:43] So anyway, 646-652-4869, I refuse to sit here and accept the institution of science. [02:08:50] They are not a supra-authority, no matter what the hell they try to think. [02:08:55] They are not a supra-elitist authority. [02:08:58] These people are human. [02:08:59] They make mistakes on a consistent basis. [02:09:02] And I don't trust a scientist as far as I can throw their four-eyed, freckle-faced, beaten stepchild ass. [02:09:08] You know? [02:09:10] And that's all there is to it. [02:09:13] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:09:18] I want to hear from you. [02:09:19] I disagree with me. [02:09:21] I think that for some reason, science and the institution thereof should be just some kind of institution that we just would bow down to no matter what they say. [02:09:31] Absolutely not. [02:09:32] I'm against institutionalism, man. [02:09:36] I mean, don't you understand that it's institutionalism that has stagnated the progress of human evolution? [02:09:44] You know, institutionalism. [02:09:45] That's what's so beautiful about capitalism. [02:09:47] There's no institutions in capitalism. [02:09:50] There are entities in capitalism. [02:09:53] There's no institutionalism in capitalism. [02:09:55] You know, when capitalists become institutionalized is when they merge, like they're doing now here with the American government, or they've done over there in China. [02:10:05] That's when you start getting systematic capitalism, and I am definitely against that crap. [02:10:15] So anyway, I want to hear from you. [02:10:16] We're talking about NASA. [02:10:19] All right? [02:10:20] We're talking about NASA. [02:10:21] And somebody in the chat room said that school is an institution. [02:10:26] Well, I don't think school should be around, man. [02:10:28] I think that, you know, it would be a great day, a great damn day in American history when the public education system is no more. [02:10:39] Oh, my God. [02:10:40] That would be great, wouldn't it? [02:10:41] It would be great to see the public education system completely privatized, completely under private hands, and all these little public education pieces of real estate, the government can sell them off to speculators so that we can make project homes or shopping centers or something like that out of these things instead of schools. [02:11:03] I mean, let me tell you, it will be a great day in American history. [02:11:07] A great damn day when these damn educators are all in the private sector and they've got to be held accountable for what they do. [02:11:16] All right, I mean, it'd just be a great day. [02:11:18] It'd be a great day in American history. [02:11:19] Privatize education. [02:11:21] You want to talk about stopping spending. [02:11:23] You want to cut spending. [02:11:25] Privatize education. [02:11:27] I mean, screw the schools. [02:11:28] You know what I mean? [02:11:30] Screw the damn schools. [02:11:32] We don't need no education. [02:11:38] Yeah, we don't need no thought control. [02:11:44] We need capitalists. [02:11:45] That's what we need. === Privatizing Education System (15:29) === [02:11:46] And I'm calling on you. [02:11:47] I'm calling on everybody out there throughout the world to become a capitalist. [02:11:53] Join us. [02:11:53] Don't sit here and be a victim of communist propaganda. [02:11:57] Don't be a victim of sociological circumstances. [02:12:00] Don't be a victim of family traditions or religious doctrines. [02:12:05] I'm calling on you to become a true capitalist, to be somebody who capitalizes on their endeavors, who prospers whenever they go out and make a venture. [02:12:13] I'm calling on you, you, everybody that's out there. [02:12:20] I'm calling on all of you. [02:12:23] Are you going to be a capitalist? [02:12:26] Are you going to be one of these losers that we hear calling up all the goddamn time saying, yeah, baby, let me tell you something, ghost, you're not understanding, baby. [02:12:33] My kids, my kids, baby, I deserve entitlements, baby, because of my kids. [02:12:44] It makes me sick, man. [02:12:45] It just makes me sick. [02:12:47] You know, whenever I see the Poe in America, and, you know, I should have no compassion. [02:12:52] I have no compassion for the Poe in America. [02:12:55] The people that are so-called Poe in America are not Poe. [02:13:00] They're not Poe in America. [02:13:02] You know what they are? [02:13:03] They're fat, gluttonous, socialist bastards that are used to getting their goddamn checks handed to them on the first of the month so they can go out and spend it on their 40 ounces and their Philly blunts, and they can just continue to be stagnant wastes of human life. [02:13:18] Don't you understand that these people that are collecting entitlements, the so-called Poe in America, these people, I mean, let's be honest, what are they? [02:13:27] What's their significance in life? [02:13:30] What's their contribution? [02:13:31] If you're collecting an entitlement and just sitting on your fat ass, what is your contribution to this civilization? [02:13:37] Nothing. [02:13:38] You know what you are? [02:13:39] You are a shit funnel. [02:13:41] That's what you are. [02:13:42] That's your contribution. [02:13:44] You are a shit funnel. [02:13:45] You turn perfectly good food into shit. [02:13:49] That's your contribution. [02:13:50] And you know what's sad is that the shit that you take actually makes more of a contribution to this world than you do. [02:13:57] Because at least your shit can fertilize the ground. [02:14:00] You know, it can fertilize the ground and bring in new life and vegetation. [02:14:05] What are you doing? [02:14:07] You know, what the hell are you doing, you waste of human life? [02:14:12] Besides sitting there and just becoming an absolute shit funnel. [02:14:16] Turning perfectly good food into shit. [02:14:19] It makes me sick, man. [02:14:22] It does. [02:14:23] It makes me sick to my stomach, for Christ's sake. [02:14:30] I'm telling you, it does make me sick. [02:14:32] And, you know, there's some people in here actually defending all these entitlements. [02:14:35] You know, instead of sitting there flapping your fat sausages and fingers on the keyboard and talking a bunch of, you know, libelist, slanderous lies about me, why don't you give me a call and face me face to face right now? [02:14:48] I will make you look lower than a goddamn leprechaunch in a second. [02:14:51] You know it. [02:14:53] Yeah. [02:14:55] You know it, you piece of crap. [02:14:59] Got a goddamn mess now. [02:15:02] Crap. [02:15:05] I'm sick of the Poe in America. [02:15:07] I'm sick of the people that are mooching off of my tax dollars. [02:15:10] I'm getting raped. [02:15:11] Don't you understand that? [02:15:12] Every day that I have to pay some goddamn taxes, I am getting raped by this goddamn Poe in America that don't want to do anything but be shit funnels. [02:15:23] That's all they want to do is become shit funnels. [02:15:27] By God, I'm telling you, it makes me sick, man. [02:15:29] It makes me goddamn sick. [02:15:31] All right? [02:15:33] You want to know why? [02:15:33] Because I have some integrity for Christ's sake. [02:15:35] I'm a capitalist. [02:15:37] Don't you understand that? [02:15:38] I'm a capitalist. [02:15:41] I'm not some loser that's just going to be like, yeah, what I'm going to do is I'm going to stand in the breadline and I'm going to go out and become some government little heathen. [02:15:49] And I'm going to go out and you say, me. [02:15:56] You stupid pieces of crap. [02:16:03] Oh, look at this. [02:16:03] Oh, we got some brother up in here. [02:16:06] Yeah. [02:16:07] Your ancestors raped my ancestors, baby. [02:16:11] Are you kidding me? [02:16:12] I mean, are we going back to this now? [02:16:14] I mean, Jesus Christ. [02:16:16] I don't know. [02:16:19] Jesus Christ. [02:16:20] You know what I'm talking about? [02:16:21] Good God. [02:16:24] It's just sick, man. [02:16:26] It's just sick. [02:16:30] Jesus Christ. [02:16:36] I'm sick, man. [02:16:46] Goddamn mess here. [02:16:50] Piece of crap. [02:16:55] I'm just disgusted, man. [02:16:57] I really am disgusted. [02:16:58] I'm sorry. [02:17:01] I'm telling you, my ass bleeds for the Poe in America, all right? [02:17:07] You can quote Ghost on that. [02:17:10] You pieces of milky-looking crap. [02:17:14] Anyway, 646-6524-869 is the number to call here. [02:17:20] I'm going to go ahead and take some calls. [02:17:22] Who we got here? [02:17:23] We got Goku in the house. [02:17:24] What's going on, Goku? [02:17:26] Hey, what's up, Ghost Nothing Mush, man? [02:17:28] How are you doing, man? [02:17:29] You still suffering from them floods out there, or everything pretty much gotten in order? [02:17:35] No, everything's pretty good. [02:17:36] Like I said, there's no flooding in my neck of the woods here. [02:17:41] Oh, cool, man. [02:17:42] So what you been up to, man? [02:17:43] Have you been blogging about anything? [02:17:48] My blog is called The Real News, but I just haven't gotten around to it. [02:17:53] I hear you, man. [02:17:54] What you been up to, man? [02:17:55] What's going on in here? [02:17:56] I know you're a teenager living this sadistic social pipeline that we're in in America today. [02:18:03] So, how are things going with you? [02:18:04] It's a Friday. [02:18:05] What are you doing tonight? [02:18:08] You know, just chilling at home, enjoying the weekend, nothing much. [02:18:13] Oh, that's cool, man. [02:18:15] Are you going to order some pizza or something? [02:18:16] Man, why don't you order something, man? [02:18:17] Why don't you order some pizzas? [02:18:20] I had some Subway earlier. [02:18:21] That's what I was good at. [02:18:22] Oh, man, Subway's pretty good, man. [02:18:24] They got the $5, $5, $5 foot log. [02:18:32] So, yeah, I hear you. [02:18:33] Geez, Ghost, you must have a lot of beer back there because all that clanking or whatever. [02:18:39] Well, I got a mess in here. [02:18:41] I got to hire one of these Mexicans to come in here and clean this crap up. [02:18:46] But yeah, we got a lot of crap here. [02:18:49] We got a lot of crap all over the place. [02:18:52] So, yeah, we got a lot of crap. [02:18:53] But, you know, the only reason they got a lot of crap and it's messy is because these people are pissing me off, Goku. [02:18:58] They're pissing me off because they're calling me up and they're saying, hey, look at me, I'm collecting your tax dollars. [02:19:06] And they're trying to rub it in my face, and they're trying to also rub it in the face of capitalists that are listening to my broadcast, and I don't appreciate it, you know? [02:19:14] Yeah, I hear you. [02:19:15] Wait, I have a question. [02:19:16] So you say there's no poor America. [02:19:18] What about those people who have no houses and just collect money on the streets? [02:19:23] You think they're poor? [02:19:24] Are you kidding me? [02:19:25] They want to be there. [02:19:26] They want to be there, Goku. [02:19:28] Let me tell you why, all right? [02:19:29] They want to be there because, first of all, the streets, you know, there's a whole subculture of people that are in the streets. [02:19:37] There's an actual society of homeless people, and there's a social pipeline in this society. [02:19:43] Not to mention that we've got shelters all over America to house these people. [02:19:48] There should be no reason why they're homeless. [02:19:51] But you want to know why they're homeless, Goku? [02:19:53] Because they want to be. [02:19:55] They would rather just go around and look like an absolute derelict and put up a sign that says, hey, we'll work for food. [02:20:02] We'll work for food. [02:20:04] And then once they collect about 40 or 50 bucks, guess where they're going? [02:20:07] Are they going to a motel so they can get a shower, free HBO, you know, maybe some kickback in a bed? [02:20:13] No, they're not doing that. [02:20:14] You know what they're doing? [02:20:15] They're going out and buying Mad Dog 2020. [02:20:19] That's what they're doing. [02:20:19] They're going out and buying Billy Carter beer. [02:20:22] They're going out and buying rotgut liquor. [02:20:25] That's what they're doing. [02:20:25] Or they're buying drugs. [02:20:28] So, you know, to sit here and say that, you know, all these homeless people, we've got to give them compassion. [02:20:34] I spit on homeless people. [02:20:36] Are you kidding me? [02:20:37] I mean, there's a look, Goku, Goku, our tax dollars have money going towards shelters, soup kitchens. [02:20:46] You know, we have bureaucracies that actually help people that are like drug addicts or losers that need some help finding jobs. [02:20:57] But we've got bureaucracies that help losers get suits for themselves so they can go and get an interview. [02:21:04] I mean, we've got so much crap to help losers. [02:21:07] There should be no reason why there's anybody that's Poe in America. [02:21:10] That's why I'm saying anybody who's Poe, Goku, they're Poe because they want to be. [02:21:16] I kid you not. [02:21:18] And if anybody that wants to tell you otherwise, they're losers and they're lying. [02:21:24] Hey, you just changed my mind on that quick. [02:21:27] No, I'm serious. [02:21:28] I mean, look, look, let's say tomorrow, Goku, for some reason, God forbid, all right, that you were just dumped off in the street tomorrow. [02:21:36] And your mom said, get out of here, Goku, you piece of crap. [02:21:39] And they kick you out, okay? [02:21:41] Well, all you have to do is go out and get a damn job at Mickey D's. [02:21:45] All right? [02:21:45] Very simple. [02:21:46] They're always hiring. [02:21:47] There's lots of turnovers at these restaurant these fast food joints. [02:21:51] And people are going to say, well, wait a minute. [02:21:53] That's a screwy job. [02:21:54] That job sucks. [02:21:55] Who cares what the job is? [02:21:57] It's better than going out and putting yourself in debt for college and and then coming out into a workforce that doesn't have a job for you. [02:22:04] And what you do, Goku, is you get one job that pays you under $500 a week. [02:22:10] Remember, don't make over $500 a week or you're putting yourself in a completely different tax bracket. [02:22:16] All right? [02:22:17] You make about $400 a week on one full-time job doing that and get a part-time job doing something else like waiting tables or becoming a bartender or something. [02:22:28] And believe it or not, you'll be bringing in more money than somebody that's making 50, you know, $45,000, $50,000 a year. [02:22:36] I kid you not, because of the tax brackets. [02:22:39] And I'm telling you, just save your capital. [02:22:42] That's all it takes. [02:22:44] Just save your capital. [02:22:46] You know, I mean, look, look at these people. [02:22:48] They're saying, teaching the ways of poverty. [02:22:51] There's no ways of poverty. [02:22:52] You know, there is no ways of poverty here, man. [02:22:55] You save your money. [02:22:56] Look, $20, you know, if you if you can't find anywhere that'll accept you as a tenant, $20 at one of these fleabag motels. [02:23:04] Now, granted, you'll have to accept that there's some prostitutes in the next room doing their services, whatever. [02:23:09] But, you know, $20, you get a free shower, you get free HBO, you get a roof over your head, and then you just go from there. [02:23:19] I'm telling you, it's that simple, Goku. [02:23:21] I mean, these people out here are making it more difficult on themselves than they are. [02:23:25] And anybody who tries to say that they're Poe, they're losers. [02:23:28] They're lying. [02:23:29] They're lying. [02:23:29] And if they say, I got kids, baby, my kids. [02:23:33] If they say that, well, then they either bang somebody that just was a complete loser and can't pay them child support, or they're too stupid to do the paperwork so that they can collect entitlements. [02:23:45] You know? [02:23:47] And that's all there is to it. [02:23:49] I don't get it why we have to have these compassion for people. [02:23:52] I don't have any compassion for anybody, Goku. [02:23:54] You know who I do have compassion for? [02:23:56] You, because you're the one that's going to be paying the price for all these idiots that are sitting out here spending money that is basically your obligation, and they have no concern about your well-being, Goku. [02:24:10] I mean, the government doesn't care about the youth's well-being. [02:24:14] The old people sure as hell don't. [02:24:16] They just want their Social Security checks. [02:24:17] They don't give a crap on what happens to you guys. [02:24:20] You know, I mean, it's disgraceful. [02:24:22] That's who I feel compassion for. [02:24:23] I don't care about the Poe in America. [02:24:25] I don't care about these losers. [02:24:27] I mean, screw them. [02:24:27] So spit on these people. [02:24:28] You know, when I see a single mother of like eight kids, I spit on her. [02:24:32] You know what I mean? [02:24:33] I spit on her, for Christ's sake. [02:24:35] I mean, I almost feel like calling the cops and having her thrown in jail for child abuse because anybody who's going to have a child before they even have the opportunity to maintain their own sustenance. [02:24:46] I mean, I think it's just complete child abuse, man. [02:24:49] But, of course, here we are. [02:24:50] We live in a free society where we have women equating woman liberation with octo mom. [02:24:56] You know, octo mom is woman liberation out here. [02:24:59] You know, I mean, it's just it's disgraceful, man. [02:25:01] I'm sorry. [02:25:03] No, it's it is disgraceful. [02:25:04] And these kids at my school, they have perfectly good jobs. [02:25:07] They got all they want. [02:25:08] And what do they do? [02:25:09] They complain about how bad the job is. [02:25:13] I mean, you got all of this crap you want, and you still complain about how bad a job is. [02:25:16] A job's a job. [02:25:17] Do the work, get paid, get the money, stack your chips, do all this crap. [02:25:22] But no, they're still complaining. [02:25:23] Oh, this is the best thing. [02:25:24] They're still complaining. [02:25:25] You're damn right they're still complaining, man. [02:25:27] And it's because they're stupid. [02:25:29] They're falling in line with what MTV's selling them. [02:25:32] And instead of saving their money, they're going out and buying, you know, $200 coach shoes, you know, or $500, you know, coach bags or Louis Vuitton bags or, you know, going out and buying an outfit from Amber Crombie Fitch for about $150. [02:25:47] Stupid. [02:25:48] It is stupid. [02:25:48] I mean, I mean, these Ed Hardy shirts. [02:25:51] Have you seen these Ed Hardy shirts in their face? [02:25:52] Yeah, I've seen them. [02:25:53] I've seen them all at my school all the time. [02:25:55] I mean, what a waste of money, man. [02:25:58] I agree with you, Ghost. [02:25:59] I mean, okay, you go to Eric Crombie Fitch or whatever house or that other crap. [02:26:03] You get a pair of pants for about $80. [02:26:05] Go to your local non like off-brand clothing shop. [02:26:10] You get about four pairs of pants at least for $60. [02:26:16] Or at least $40 or $50 around there. [02:26:18] But no, you've got to have the newest brand and get one pair of jeans for $80. [02:26:21] That doesn't make sense. [02:26:22] And I see the stuff in my school all the time and all these stupid – these Ed Hardy shirts are like – they're just – they got Tigers on them. [02:26:30] They got skulls on them. [02:26:31] They got hearts on them. [02:26:33] I saw this kid today. [02:26:35] It had jewels on them. [02:26:38] Like red jewels, pink jewels, like little ones all over the shirt. [02:26:42] What the hell is that? [02:26:44] And not only that, I mean, they're made cheaply. [02:26:47] I mean, it's not even decent. [02:26:49] It's not even decent material. [02:26:51] I mean, I've seen these Ed Hardy shirts, for Christ's sake, and they're just cheap T-shirts. [02:26:57] As a matter of fact, T-shirts are made of better quality than this crap. [02:27:00] And all they're doing is throwing on a silk screen on it. [02:27:03] If you look at the tag, there's not even an Ed Hardy tag on the back of the damn shirt. [02:27:07] It's like made in China crap. [02:27:10] And yet you've got these morons paying $80, $85 for a freaking shirt. [02:27:14] It makes no sense. === Entitlement Recipients Turn Savage (04:18) === [02:27:15] This is why I'm saying this is what's keeping people poor. [02:27:19] This is why the Poe in America are Poe. [02:27:21] I bet you anything. [02:27:22] You go down to any impoverished area in America, okay? [02:27:25] You go into any of those houses. [02:27:27] You go into any of the project homes. [02:27:29] I guarantee, I'm willing to put my life on the line that you'll see things like plasma screens and iPads and iPhones and all the technological gadgets. [02:27:41] And yet they're going to continue to say that they're Poe in America. [02:27:45] I guarantee you that you'll see all these people that are in the household, in the Section 8 household, fat in the ass. [02:27:51] And I'm not just talking about just a little portly. [02:27:54] I'm talking about fat in the ass. [02:27:57] And I always say to people, okay, if you can get fat, are you really poor? [02:28:04] I mean, it just doesn't make any sense. [02:28:06] How can poor people get fat, man? [02:28:08] I don't know. [02:28:09] I was speaking about that. [02:28:11] I was watching a video in school. [02:28:12] They showed us in school in economics class. [02:28:15] And they showed – this guy was talking like about how poor people in Detroit or somewhere where they get food for free from the church or local church. [02:28:24] And then, yeah, they get to stay in hotels with – this was like back in the day when color TV was a thing. [02:28:31] They have color TV. [02:28:32] They have air conditioning. [02:28:33] They have microwaves. [02:28:34] They have food. [02:28:35] They have everything. [02:28:35] And yet they're poor. [02:28:37] And they were all fat, too. [02:28:38] And yet they're still poor. [02:28:40] And yet, you have people in Africa who are really poor, who have no drinking water. [02:28:44] They can't find any food. [02:28:45] They're starving to death. [02:28:46] And you've got these people here who they're poor, but they're fat. [02:28:53] Don't feel sorry for these people. [02:28:55] Don't feel sorry for them. [02:28:57] I mean, they're losers. [02:28:58] They're losers, man. [02:29:00] And when their checks start getting cut, you know, these damn entitlements of theirs start getting cut away. [02:29:06] You think it's bad when these teachers right now are pissing and moaning. [02:29:11] You just wait until these goddamn entitlement recipients start getting cut their damn checks. [02:29:19] You know, as a matter of fact, there was a story out here in a local Texas city where, I don't know, they weren't cutting food stamp checks or food card checks on a consistent basis. [02:29:33] It was always a fluctuating date. [02:29:36] So you actually had Poe and America protesting with signs saying, We want my check, man. [02:29:43] You need to give me my check, baby. [02:29:46] And, you know, I'm serious. [02:29:47] I mean, they're bitching about how they're not getting their free money on time. [02:29:50] I mean, it's just, yeah, Jesus Christ. [02:29:52] That's why I don't have much optimism for America other than the fact we have like about two years, a little over two years left to be able to capitalize, stack our chips, and maybe get the hell out of this country. [02:30:04] I hate to say that. [02:30:05] I hate to say that we, you know, to consider about getting out of this country, but I mean, I don't see a remedy, man. [02:30:11] I mean, look at how the teachers are acting in Wisconsin, Ohio, California, Illinois. [02:30:16] Look at how they're acting. [02:30:18] Just imagine the Poe when they take away those goddamn entitles, man. [02:30:23] They take away their welfare, unemployment, food stamps. [02:30:26] It'll be like the Egypt riot times like 50. [02:30:28] They'll destroy everything and protest in the street for days. [02:30:32] I think it'll be sick riots, man. [02:30:34] These people are ghetto-fied pieces of zombie trash, if you want my personal opinion. [02:30:38] I think that we need some, you know, I don't know. [02:30:43] I really don't know what we need. [02:30:44] You know, I really don't know what the hell we need for Christ's sake. [02:30:47] But in my personal opinion, I think these people are going to turn into savages. [02:30:52] They're going to turn into zombies for Christ's sake. [02:30:54] And what's sad is that no matter where you go, these idiots are going to find you. [02:31:00] And they're going to justify their looting and their vandalism and their killing. [02:31:08] They're going to justify it with guess what? [02:31:10] My kids. [02:31:13] And that's what they're going to justify, Goku. [02:31:15] So stack your chips. [02:31:16] And if you're going to stay in this country, maybe you should get some rural land so at least you can develop a perimeter so you can see these zombies coming in from a mile away or something. [02:31:27] You know what I mean? [02:31:28] Yeah, I hear you. [02:31:30] All right, well, I'll let you take some recallers, Ghost. === Hedging Against Inflation Art (03:43) === [02:31:33] All right, man. [02:31:34] No problem. [02:31:35] Thanks for calling, Goku, man. [02:31:36] You have a good weekend. [02:31:38] You too. [02:31:39] All right, man. [02:31:39] Take it easy. [02:31:41] All right. [02:31:42] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:31:46] We're taking callers. [02:31:48] We're talking about a variety of different subject matters. [02:31:51] It is Baller Friday, by the way. [02:31:53] As a matter of fact, after I get off this broadcast, I'm actually going to go to an art gallery out here in Austin, Texas, and probably purchase about, I don't know, man. [02:32:04] I've been thinking about investing some of my profits in some hedges that are other than stock. [02:32:09] I was thinking about some artwork. [02:32:13] And I'm thinking about maybe dropping about 10 Gs tonight, man, in some artwork. [02:32:19] Maybe about $10,000 in some brand new badass artwork, man. [02:32:26] No BS, man. [02:32:27] And the reason I'm saying that is because I'm looking at my office. [02:32:31] I mean, I've got some pieces, but I want some nice Gordon Gecko kind of pieces, man. [02:32:37] I want some postmodern abstract art. [02:32:41] Once you walk into the place, it's like, wow, man. [02:32:45] The man. [02:32:47] That's what I'm talking about. [02:32:50] Hey, don't bitch. [02:32:51] Don't sit here and clown. [02:32:53] How heterosexual of you going to an art gallery? [02:32:58] Hey, man, I'm trying to hedge my money against inflation, man. [02:33:02] I've been making some serious capital. [02:33:04] And, you know, you can't keep it in the bank because the bank, you know, the interest rate that the bank gives you is not going to keep up with the rate of inflation. [02:33:12] You know, you can't put all your eggs in the equities market. [02:33:15] You can't put all your eggs in the gold. [02:33:18] Got to diversify. [02:33:19] So I'm thinking about dropping about 10 G's tonight in an art gallery. [02:33:23] I'm going to try to find some nice pieces of artwork and hedge my money against that. [02:33:29] You know? [02:33:31] I mean, no BS, man. [02:33:33] I'm not joking. [02:33:35] And, you know, I'm going to hold on to them for about five or ten years or so. [02:33:39] And then when I finally liquidate them, I can take whoever is going to buy the piece of artwork. [02:33:44] I can show them the receipt and what gallery it was bought from. [02:33:48] And they'll have to negotiate from that price point. [02:33:51] And given the fact that I'll probably hold on to them for about five or six years, they're going to go up in value by default. [02:33:57] Even if the artist isn't even well known, they're going to go up by default at the rate of inflation. [02:34:03] So if I buy a piece of art today for about $2,000 or $3,000, and if I hold on to it for about five years, because of the rate of inflation, the piece of artwork will be worth whatever $3,000 of today's dollars will be worth in five years, which will be a higher rate of generated revenue because of the rate of inflation. [02:34:28] It's a hedge against inflation. [02:34:32] That simple. [02:34:34] But I'm thinking about it, man. [02:34:36] I'm thinking about investing about 10 Gs and some art, man. [02:34:39] I'm thinking about it. [02:34:41] And not only that, the art scene out here in Austin isn't that fruity. [02:34:46] It isn't really that, because there are some art scenes that you've got these loser garbage artists. [02:34:54] Let's put it, throw garbage together, they throw a garbage art. [02:34:58] They lease out some 1,500 square foot crap hole that has exposed plumbing and the whole nine. [02:35:07] And then they throw shit up on, like, you know, artwork up on there. [02:35:11] We're supposed to be impressed by it. [02:35:12] Now, out here in Austin, Texas, we've got some badass art galleries out here. === Austin Art Scene Gutter Punks (02:49) === [02:35:17] They're all over the downtown area. [02:35:19] All you got to do is just walk down the street and you'll find a few. [02:35:22] And some serious artwork down here, some serious artists, some great stuff out here in Austin, Texas, baby. [02:35:28] I love Austin, Texas. [02:35:30] As a matter of fact, South by Southwest, for all you folks that are not familiar with that big event that we have out here in Austin, Texas, it's going to take place next week, I believe. [02:35:42] Not this week, but next week during spring break. [02:35:46] So I don't know. [02:35:46] I'm considering whether I should do the broadcast during spring break or not. [02:35:52] You know, because I kind of want to partake in the festivities out here in South by Southwest. [02:35:57] You know what I'm talking about? [02:35:58] I mean, you know, South by Southwest is kind of cool. [02:36:00] You've got all kinds of people, you know, just, you know, partying, having a good time. [02:36:06] You know what it's all about. [02:36:08] You know what I mean? [02:36:10] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [02:36:14] Let's take some more callers here. [02:36:17] Vitochi, is that you? [02:36:19] Yeah. [02:36:20] Hey, it's Vince in the May ghost. [02:36:22] Hey, what's going on, Vince? [02:36:24] Oh, nothing much. [02:36:25] Great to be here on Freeball Friday. [02:36:28] It's always a pleasure to listen to you as I launch into my weekend. [02:36:35] And I really appreciate the words of encouragement you were giving Goku there. [02:36:42] There's so many of our impressionable youth that are getting a lot of mixed signals, and it's good to have a voice of reason such as yourself. [02:36:51] I myself just got through, for example, stacking my chips a couple years ago. [02:36:56] I was a shoe salesman at JCPenney's. [02:37:04] Yeah. [02:37:05] And I wasn't making shit, dude. [02:37:08] I barely had two nickels to rub together. [02:37:11] And look at me now. [02:37:12] I'm a successful investment banker and hedge fund manager, living at large. [02:37:18] I'm relaxing in my hot tub here with a couple of my goddesses, as I guess is the parlance of the day, if you will. [02:37:27] Here with me in my hot tub here in the little boat I have piddling around here in the bay. [02:37:40] Yeah, but I hear you on that screw the po thing, man. [02:37:44] I was out and about. [02:37:45] I had some friends in town. [02:37:46] I wanted to show them around. [02:37:47] They wanted to go down to the Haight Ashbury district. [02:37:51] All right, whatever, fine. [02:37:52] You've got to go see the dirty hippies and the, well, they're not even hippies anymore. [02:37:57] They're like these gutter punk kids now. [02:38:00] Yeah, you're talking about the San Francisco scene that's kind of freaky now? === Tech Giants Proprietary Codecs (13:55) === [02:38:06] Yeah, up there on the Haight Street. [02:38:07] If you walk along Haight Street near the touristy section, the Haight Ashbury, if you keep walking towards the park, you get out to the part of the park where near the panhandle. [02:38:19] And it's appropriate that they call it the panhandle because it's a bunch of goddamn filthy, hippie, redneck panhandlers that basically encamp themselves out here and basically just freeload off of society. [02:38:38] And I'm sure you've got a similar scene there in Austin. [02:38:40] I'm sure it's. [02:38:41] Oh, man, are you kidding me? [02:38:42] It's bad out here. [02:38:44] No, it is bad out here in Austin, Texas, man. [02:38:47] There's an area that's dedicated to these homeless people where they just kind of stand out in front of where they get their free bowls of soup or whatever the hell they get out here. [02:38:55] Right. [02:38:56] Well, if you just go out there, as a matter of fact, I should cruise out there whenever I have the time and go out there with my flip cam so I can just show you the amount of riffraft that's out there. [02:39:07] And they actually have policemen with rifles, believe it or not, standing guard just in case these idiots decide to rise up and do something nutty or something. [02:39:18] They get the infected gene in the brain and have a two weeks later or whatever the hell it's called. [02:39:22] That one freaked out zombie movie. [02:39:26] Or 52 weeks later or whatever the hell it's called. [02:39:28] 28 days later. [02:39:29] Yeah. [02:39:33] So I was I was out late night and I was taking a leak in between cars late night on the street and some freakazoid, some crackhead accosted me trying to get change from me. [02:39:45] So I pistol whipped, you know, whipped around the old snake and like shot him down like a like it was a fucking garden hose on him and and and got rid of him. [02:39:56] That's what you got to do with these people. [02:39:57] You know, if they piss you off, you might as well just piss on them. [02:40:01] And I literally did that. [02:40:03] I agree. [02:40:03] I mean, I spit on people. [02:40:04] Seriously. [02:40:05] I mean, I literally do. [02:40:06] Whenever somebody comes up and I just give them a spit in the face and they're like, what are you doing? [02:40:10] And, you know, I'm all willing. [02:40:13] If anybody wants to throw fisticuffs with me, I'll be more than willing to, you know, have about 250 pounds of damn jackhammer ass kicking the crap out of them at about 6'3 right here and definitely whoop their ass. [02:40:28] You know what I mean? [02:40:29] Damn straight. [02:40:31] Hey, so did you already touch on the Google thing? [02:40:36] No, as a matter of fact, I haven't even talked about it. [02:40:38] Thanks for bringing it up, man. [02:40:40] Do you know what's happening here? [02:40:41] That Google is getting the Justice Department of America to go against Microsoft and Apple because of this window, or excuse me, this video codec thing. [02:40:52] Oh, I didn't know that it was them versus Apple. [02:40:55] It says this group called MPEG-LA. [02:40:59] Is that an acronym for Microsoft and a bunch of other people? [02:41:03] It's, yeah, well, they have vested interest in that particular codec. [02:41:07] Yeah, exactly. [02:41:09] It's proprietary rights to codecs. [02:41:13] I guess within these codecs, there's different some things within these codecs are proprietary and some are open source or whatever, and it's I don't know, kind of a gray area, and it sounds like a lot of legal mumbo jumbo, but I'm all for competition and making sure everybody can compete, but it's kind of like at a certain point there has to be some sort of standardization with these codecs and everything, [02:41:40] just like when they disagree with you. [02:41:44] And all this stuff, but I think that we are. [02:41:48] Do you enjoy downloading a different, you know, instead of downloading just say QuickTime for everything, you've got to download a different codec to plug into that every time you want to watch a video? [02:41:58] Wouldn't you rather it just be streamlined? [02:42:02] No, absolutely not. [02:42:03] I think that it gives better competition to those that are out there that want to make a better codec. [02:42:09] I think what Google's doing here, which is completely disgusting, and this is why I wanted to bring this up, is that Google is not being able to dominate this part of the market like it's dominated every other part of the market that it's encapsulated. [02:42:23] Now, what's happening here is that the MPEG 2, whatever the hell it's called, codec, the codec that is against Google, it has vested interest with Microsoft and Apple. [02:42:38] And what supposedly is being done, alleged by Google, is that they are prohibiting Google's codec to being an actual competitor on the market by monopolizing the codec while having it embedded in certain browsers and operating systems and that sort of thing. [02:43:02] So Google will not be able to have any kind of competition or be able to assert itself as a codec because Microsoft and Apple bundle this codec up with their computing systems. [02:43:17] And what did Google do? [02:43:19] Google went out and got to the U.S. State Department and the Justice Department, excuse me, not the State Department, U.S. Justice Department. [02:43:27] And the Justice Department is looking into potential antitrust lawsuits to be thrown in the direction of Microsoft and Apple because of this MPAY codec. [02:43:41] And I think it's sad that we've got Google with this much clout with the American government that they can actually sick the American government on any kind of private enterprise that happens to exclude them out of any market because they've dominated countless markets. [02:43:57] That's why they're goddamn stocks over $600 a share. [02:44:01] And these idiots have the gall to sit here and utilize the Justices Department to try to allege antitrust allegations against Microsoft and Apple. [02:44:12] I mean, look, I understand what you're saying there, Vince. [02:44:15] You know, hey, let's get an industry standard. [02:44:17] But there isn't even an industry standard for DVD. [02:44:21] I mean, there's like three or four different codecs of DVD, and it seems to be working out just fine. [02:44:26] Some people like the Blu-ray, other people just like the regular HD. [02:44:30] Other people like, you know, another format. [02:44:34] You know, so who really gives a crap? [02:44:35] What I disagree with is you've got Google utilizing our government so that they can capitalize in a market that they can't penetrate because they suck in that market. [02:44:46] And because they suck in that market and can't penetrate it, they're going to utilize the government to get a piece of it. [02:44:52] And I think that's disgusting, man. [02:44:57] Well, I see nothing wrong with penetrating anything, quite friend. [02:45:02] Frankly, I'm open to all forms of penetration. [02:45:06] I think Google has a right to penetrate just as much as anybody else. [02:45:10] Yeah, shut up, Vince. [02:45:12] All right. [02:45:12] Go service a glory hole and penetrate an ass crack, all right? [02:45:16] Give me a break. [02:45:16] I'm being serious here, asshole, all right? [02:45:18] I'm being serious. [02:45:20] All right? [02:45:21] Google, I mean, it's already asserted itself against governments worldwide. [02:45:26] All right? [02:45:27] I mean, look at what it's done to Egypt. [02:45:30] I mean, single-handedly, Google caused the uprising in Egypt, and I wrote about it on my blog. [02:45:37] Excuse me, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com. [02:45:42] That's ghostpolitics.blogspot.com. [02:45:45] I mean, this whale Gonem, this so-called Google executive, rabble-roused the whole country of Egypt through Facebook and other technologies to go out and basically do the riots that entailed the uprising in Egypt, for Christ's sake. [02:46:04] So, you know, and then now we have Google basically utilizing the government to do its bidding. [02:46:13] You know, I mean, they're sicking the American government on Apple and Microsoft because, oh, they're not letting us do our codex. [02:46:21] They're not letting us have the codex in their little operating system. [02:46:25] It's not fair. [02:46:28] I mean, that's enough, Google, you ass clown, all right? [02:46:30] I mean, you know, you've already cornered enough markets, and now that you can't penetrate the goddamn MPAY codec market, now you're sick in the government. [02:46:38] I mean, can we get any more socialists? [02:46:40] Can we get any more communist Google? [02:46:43] I mean, I thought you were capitalists here, you goddamn socialist pieces of peace. [02:46:56] I mean, how come nobody's seeing this critic? [02:46:57] How about nobody's seeing this crowd? [02:46:59] How do nobody cares for Christ's sake? [02:47:00] How about anybody cares? [02:47:05] I mean, this jeopardizes our goddamn internet freedom, for Christ's sake. [02:47:09] It jeopardizes capitalism. [02:47:11] We got goddamn private enterprise sicking the government on people. [02:47:19] It makes me sick. [02:47:26] Oh, Jesus Christ. [02:47:31] Oh, man. [02:47:32] I'm just so tired, man. [02:47:34] You know, I'm tired. [02:47:36] I'm tired of it. [02:47:37] I'm tired. [02:47:38] I'm tired. [02:47:44] Jesus Christ. [02:47:45] I'm sorry, folks. [02:47:46] I'm just getting tired of this crap. [02:47:48] I'm going to take a quick break. [02:47:49] Oh, wait a minute. [02:47:50] We only got 12 minutes left, for Christ's sake. [02:47:52] Jesus Christ, three hours already gone, baby. [02:47:55] God damn, it's already gone. [02:48:00] Well, we got about 12 minutes left in the broadcast. [02:48:02] I'll go ahead and keep on going. [02:48:04] All right, let's check some more callers here. [02:48:07] Let's see. [02:48:08] Pineapple Meister, are you there? [02:48:11] Stop what you are doing and assume the party escort submission position. [02:48:16] The symptoms most commonly produced by enrichment center testing are superstition, perceiving inanimate objects as alive, and hallucinations. [02:48:29] Jesus Christ. [02:48:30] I mean, come on. [02:48:31] Seriously, give me a break. [02:48:33] Give me a break here. [02:48:35] It's Baller Friday, for heaven's sake. [02:48:37] You don't need any of these damn losers sitting here playing their damn little cassette tapes on the damn air here like we're supposed to care. [02:48:48] Anyway, 408, you're on the air. [02:48:51] What's popping, ghost? [02:48:52] Happy Baller Friday. [02:48:53] It's Goofy Bone, oh boy. [02:48:55] Hey, what's going on, Goofy Bone? [02:48:57] A breath of fresh air amidst all these goddamn losers trying to call up and agitate capitalists, man. [02:49:02] What's going on? [02:49:03] What the hell's going on? [02:49:04] You know what pisses me off about Google? [02:49:07] They're six hundred and somewhat dollars in the stock market, and they're only a search engine. [02:49:15] Well, you know, actually, they're a lot more than that, man. [02:49:19] But that's what they're based that they based themselves on when they first started, was a search engine. [02:49:25] Yeah, well, true. [02:49:26] I mean, I remember you know what I mean? [02:49:30] And it's like these people, they're using their brains to their fullest capacity, and they are making things innovative and all this other stuff. [02:49:39] But now they're taking it a little too far. [02:49:42] This is where it's. [02:49:43] You're damn right taking it too far, man. [02:49:45] They're going to get the U.S. Justice Department to go after Apple and Microsoft because why? [02:49:52] They won't let them give their codec bundled with their software. [02:49:57] I mean, give me a break. [02:49:58] Piss off, Google. [02:50:00] It's like, who the fuck is Google to make their own software where it has to be in Apple or Microsoft products? [02:50:08] Who the fuck are they? [02:50:09] Not to mention that you can utilize their online office applications. [02:50:14] You know, Google has a whole bunch of online office applications. [02:50:17] So if you happen to not have Microsoft Office, they have these products that you can use over the Internet for free and actually download in doc format and Microsoft and Apple formats. [02:50:32] And do you see Microsoft and Apple pissing and moaning about that? [02:50:35] Absolutely not. [02:50:36] I mean, it just makes me sick to my stomach that you've got Google, I mean, they are trying to monopolize every sector of the tech industry. [02:50:44] And for them not to have a corner on this market, they sick the U.S. Justice Department on Microsoft and Apple. [02:50:51] And I think that everybody should be concerned about Google at this point in time. [02:50:55] That's why I've been saying, not only to be concerned about what they did in Egypt, but what they're doing now. [02:51:02] No, but I mean, who are they going to send as a representative? [02:51:04] Well, Gonem, this fucking little idiotic nerd that rallied the whole fucking state of Egypt and all these other fucking places to go haywire and start a revolution that didn't even what did they what's the revolution? [02:51:21] What is it? [02:51:24] They just put the damn military in power and now they elected some makeshift prime minister. [02:51:29] And let me tell you, this same military that took power in Egypt is allowing Iran to go through the Suez Canal. [02:51:35] That's why Secretary of Defense of America Robert Gates sent two naval warships out there to the Suez Canal because we don't know what's happening out there. [02:51:46] We don't know what side the Egyptian army is on. [02:51:49] We know that the Islamic Brotherhood or the Muslim Brotherhood is trying to take political power out there. [02:51:55] I mean, this could have repercussions for global proportions, in my opinion, man. === Military Power Egypt Iran Suez (08:32) === [02:52:01] I think it's scary. [02:52:02] It's a scary time to be living right now. [02:52:04] But you know what, Ghost, in the long run, as long as you're a capitalist, you're going to survive. [02:52:09] These people that are with their widgets and all that. [02:52:13] I know what you're talking about. [02:52:15] I got a couple of these friends on entitlements, sitting on their asses, drinking beer all goddamn day. [02:52:23] But they're there with a flat screen TV. [02:52:26] Their couches they got at the Goodwill. [02:52:29] Their bed has got like three holes in it where it's on three legs, not four. [02:52:36] But they got their flat screen TV. [02:52:38] They got their widget. [02:52:39] They got their iPhone. [02:52:40] You know what I mean? [02:52:41] And it makes me sick. [02:52:42] It's like, get off your fucking ass. [02:52:44] Are you really seriously think you're somebody because you have an iPhone? [02:52:48] They do, man. [02:52:49] That's the thing. [02:52:50] They actually think that there's something for Christ's sake. [02:52:52] You know, you actually see the so-called Poe in America, and it doesn't matter what it is, white trash, ghetto trash, barrio trash. [02:53:01] It doesn't matter. [02:53:02] These idiots are actually keeping the tags on their clothing to show off how much they paid for it. [02:53:08] I mean, this is a new trend. [02:53:10] I hate these motherfuckers with hats with their price tag on it. [02:53:16] Like, hello. [02:53:17] Well, one time I ripped it off this one brother. [02:53:20] His name was Tyrone. [02:53:21] I ripped it off his head. [02:53:22] I was like, hey, man, you forgot to take your tag off. [02:53:24] He's like, no, man, that's the style. [02:53:27] And I was like, what kind of style is that? [02:53:29] It looks like you just freshly ripped it off, man. [02:53:31] What the fuck? [02:53:33] I mean, I'm not joking. [02:53:34] They're actually, not just taps, man. [02:53:36] They're throwing them on the shirts. [02:53:38] I saw some idiot with an Ed Hardy shirt with an $85 price ticket on it. [02:53:42] And I'm looking at him. [02:53:43] I'm like, are you trying to get attention? [02:53:46] And you know what? [02:53:47] They are, man. [02:53:48] They are. [02:53:48] We were talking about this earlier about how kids that are actually young people that are between the ages of 15 to 24, 30% of that age group are now virgins. [02:53:58] I mean, they're virgins now. [02:54:00] And the reason is because of this obnoxious crap. [02:54:02] I mean, why do you think the style would be to show off the price? [02:54:07] Well, it would be to lure the women that basically want to get something for nothing. [02:54:13] That's the new style is to obtain poontang by convincing these bimbos that you're going to get their rent next month. [02:54:20] And how do you do that? [02:54:22] Go ahead. [02:54:23] Look at what they're watching. [02:54:25] These desperate housewives, these housewives of Atlanta. [02:54:29] They think these, because look at all these. [02:54:31] They're all a bunch of bimbos. [02:54:32] They're all skanky whore club trailer park trashes. [02:54:37] Because, you know, none of these bitches made any profit in life. [02:54:41] None of these bitches did anything to gain their house or their fame that they got. [02:54:48] They're living off their men's career and success. [02:54:52] These browns are just sitting around in front of a camera doing nothing but complaining and being bitches. [02:54:59] And this is why these bimbos nowadays are utilizing their sexual sexuality as a way to obtain materials or a way to get their goddamn rent paid. [02:55:10] It's absolutely sick. [02:55:12] And this is why you're seeing guys actually keep their Ed Hardy price tags on while they're wearing their clothing. [02:55:20] They're keeping the clothing tags on so they can show off to bimbos, hey, let me tell you something. [02:55:26] I paid $80 for this shirt. [02:55:28] Maybe I'll give you $80. [02:55:31] Maybe I'll pay your rent. [02:55:32] And let me tell you, that's the bait now for bimbos. [02:55:36] That's the biblical. [02:55:37] You know what, Ghost? [02:55:38] I'm a capitalist and I make money, so I'm over here rocking a $572 Louis Vuitton belt. [02:55:45] But I'm not over here showing it off, trying to be somebody. [02:55:49] I'm only here liking it because it looks good on me. [02:55:52] That's what I'm saying. [02:55:55] If you can afford it, who gives a crap, really? [02:55:57] Exactly. [02:55:58] But if you can afford that with their price tag on it, I'm not walking around with the receipt in my goddamn hands showing bitches. [02:56:06] Oh, look at this. [02:56:07] Look at this. [02:56:09] No. [02:56:09] This is me. [02:56:11] I don't have to show it. [02:56:12] I throw it around and I treat it like a piece of shit, like any order narrowly belt. [02:56:17] Sorry, I'm a little bit buzzing. [02:56:21] Cheers to you. [02:56:22] Cheers to you, Ghost, because I'm drunk already. [02:56:25] Oh, man. [02:56:26] Don't worry about it, man. [02:56:27] It's Friday. [02:56:28] It's Faller Friday. [02:56:29] That's the way it should be, man. [02:56:31] Yeah. [02:56:31] Oh, God, Ghost. [02:56:32] I didn't even look at the time. [02:56:34] You better cut the show. [02:56:37] I got to get out of here. [02:56:38] We got about three minutes left, man. [02:56:40] Hey, but thanks for calling in, Goofy Bone. [02:56:42] You want to unplug anything or give any shout-outs? [02:56:44] Yeah, I want to give a shout-out to MFO Media, and I want to give a shout-out to Jack in the Box, where they have two croissants for $3. [02:56:54] Go out and get them. [02:56:55] Believe me, they're good. [02:56:57] Everybody, have a good weekend. [02:57:00] Have a good weekend, ghost. [02:57:02] All right, man. [02:57:03] You have a good weekend, too, man. [02:57:04] You kick back and don't get in any trouble, man. [02:57:07] I'll try not to, but I'm Mexican. [02:57:09] It tends to come with me. [02:57:12] All right, man. [02:57:13] You take it easy, man. [02:57:15] Anyway, that was a little bit of goofy bone up in here. [02:57:18] Let's take one more caller and then we're out of here. [02:57:23] Well, actually, there aren't no more callers. [02:57:24] This is 715 bastard, but I'm not going to answer his fruity ass because he sounds too fruity. [02:57:31] So, anyway, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:57:33] We've got two minutes left in the broadcast. [02:57:36] Once again, add to your favorites or your bookmarks, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:57:43] That's the official website of the True Capitalist Radio Show, and spread it around like wildfire. [02:57:49] Okay? [02:57:49] I'm not joking, folks. [02:57:51] Go out to your social networking sites. [02:57:53] Go out to your Twitters and spread it around. [02:57:55] Spread it around for Christ's sake, folks, because let me tell you, I do not advertise this broadcast. [02:58:01] This broadcast is pure word of mouth. [02:58:04] You're talking about digital culture at its purest right here. [02:58:08] And I depend on you to go out there and spread the word. [02:58:12] Let everybody else know that we're capitalizing over here. [02:58:15] We want to see more capitalists worldwide. [02:58:18] BlogtalkRadio.com/slash ghost is the link to have them follow. [02:58:24] All right, no BS, man. [02:58:25] I'm asking this as a favor from me to you. [02:58:28] If you've made some capital, if you've made some money, if you appreciate the commentary, whatever. [02:58:35] Just spread it around. [02:58:36] All right? [02:58:37] That's all I'm asking. [02:58:39] Not to mention, folks, that I do have a blog. [02:58:42] Ghostpolitics.blogspot.com is the official blog of the True Capitalist Radio program. [02:58:49] And, of course, the official email. [02:58:52] If you happen to want to contact me personally, the email is ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [02:59:00] Anyway, folks, I want to give some shout-outs before I leave here. [02:59:03] American Citizen, what's going on? [02:59:05] Cannabis Monk Sereno is in the house. [02:59:08] Debbie Daly is in the house. [02:59:10] Future DNB, what's going on, my friend? [02:59:12] Genie Santorini, Goku, what's going on to you guys? [02:59:17] Who else we got here? [02:59:18] Jawowski. [02:59:20] We got my kids. [02:59:22] We got Moxie. [02:59:24] We got Rod Dar. [02:59:26] We got the Sacramento Joker tech guy and Tupac Shakur. [02:59:30] Tupac Shakur is alive, baby. [02:59:32] Oh, man. [02:59:33] It must be me against the world then. [02:59:36] What's up, everybody? [02:59:37] Spread the word, and don't forget that we also have a channel on YouTube. [02:59:41] That's right. [02:59:42] The YouTube channel is Ghost Politics. [02:59:46] Anyway, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:59:48] I'm going to be here, same place, same time, Monday through Friday, 4 to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time, is when I broadcast. [02:59:56] 4 to 7 p.m. every Monday through Friday. [03:00:00] So spread the word, and I want to see you here live. [03:00:03] Anyway, I'm out of here, folks. [03:00:05] Long live capitalism, baby, and Happy Bowler Friday. [03:00:08] I'm out of here. [03:00:09] Let's go ahead and roll out. [03:00:11] Let's get out of here. [03:00:12] Let's get out of here. [03:00:14] You've been listening to True Capitalist Radio. [03:00:16] The thoughts, views, ideas, comments, and opinions of the host of this show are absolutely his. 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