True Capitalist Radio - March 22nd, 2011 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 049 Aired: 2011-03-22 Duration: 03:02:03 === Boar's Head Japan Flavor (15:07) === [00:00:00] Boar's Head is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. [00:00:04] Introducing Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken, 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, the bold flavor of Japan. [00:00:26] Now at the deli. [00:00:27] Only from Boar's Head. [00:00:28] Compromise elsewhere. [00:00:30] Loft 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. 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[00:02:59] Anyway, we took some dives on the equities markets, folks. [00:03:03] Even though everybody yesterday had a good day on the market, especially long-term investors, day traders, there wasn't very consistent choppy patterns. [00:03:13] Today was a great day for day traders. [00:03:15] Definite choppy markets for those individuals that are pattern traders, individuals that are day traders. [00:03:22] But it was down on those individuals that are long-term investors. [00:03:27] But let's get to the markets real quick so we can get that out of the way and then we can start talking about other things. [00:03:32] Of course, at any time, if you feel that you'd want to call in and give your two cents, you can always do so. [00:03:37] The number is 646-652-4869. [00:03:41] And anyway, let's get back into the markets here. [00:03:44] The markets were down today because oil decided to increase itself up, even though in the futures this morning, like I say, folks, I wake up early in the morning, come down here to the office, try to trade futures. [00:03:56] I do every financial instrument you can imagine. [00:03:59] But the futures were down today in oil when the news came out that it looked possible or the probability. [00:04:08] I don't know. [00:04:09] I mean, you can't believe the news media. [00:04:11] You can't believe anything. [00:04:14] You can't believe anything anymore. [00:04:15] But apparently, I'm assuming the reason that the futures were down in the oil markets was because of the interpreted success that the international United Nations no-fly zone, quote-unquote, little bombing of Libya is somehow proving positive for the oil markets in some fashion. [00:04:36] And at some point during the day, as news continued to go outward, we saw that that was on the contrary, and investors saw it also. [00:04:44] And we saw the oil, believe it or not, hit $105 a barrel today. [00:04:49] I know it didn't close out at that, but we saw it $105 a barrel. [00:04:55] And like I've been saying, folks, if you individuals out there want to see the gauge of whether we are going to go into a double-dip economic recession or we're going to actually rebound from the last economic recession that we're having, you need to take a look at that oil. [00:05:13] I'm telling you this right now, not to mention the commodities that are going up. [00:05:16] But, you know, if we're having commodities like agriculture, livestock, if we have these commodities going up on top of oil, I see double-dip recession written all over what's going on here in the international community. [00:05:34] All right, and I'm talking about here in America, too, the American markets, because multinational conglomerates that are based here in America that are traded on the stock market may be hit by a lot of the things that are happening in the international community. [00:05:51] This is putting a damper on a lot of emerging markets. [00:05:54] A lot of things to talk about. [00:05:55] I mean, let's just go right into the market, shall we? [00:05:58] I don't want to badger into any kind of hypersensationalism here. [00:06:02] Let's go in the Dow Jones Industrial still. [00:06:04] We closed out over $12,000. [00:06:06] I'm glad we didn't dip under $11,000 or up to under $2,011,000 because that would have been some serious, impulsive, little reactionary investor swarm at selling if we would have seen that. [00:06:19] That's my personal opinion. [00:06:20] Dow Jones Industrials closes out 12,018.60, a decrease of 17.90 points, a percentage decrease of 0.15%. [00:06:32] SP 500 closes out at 1,293.77, a decrease of 4.61 points, a percentage decrease of 0.36%. [00:06:46] NASDAQ closes out at 2,683.87. [00:06:52] It closed out on the negative 8.22 points, a decrease percentage of 0.31%. [00:06:59] So as we can see, I mean, it wasn't tremendous losses, but there was losses on there. [00:07:04] You know what I'm saying? [00:07:06] You know, there was some serious losses out there. [00:07:09] And well, not serious, but there were some losses. [00:07:14] I mean, if you have an old Walgreens stock, I'd be a little concerned. [00:07:18] You know, they drop because they didn't meet the streets' expectations. [00:07:24] If you happen to own Caribbean cruises or, you know, there are some stocks that took dips out there, big dips. [00:07:32] So this is why we had a negative on top of the uncertainty in the international community. [00:07:37] But let's go right into commodities, folks. [00:07:40] Commodities. [00:07:41] We've got the Brent Crude finishing up on the plus side once again. [00:07:45] And Brent Crude, for all you folks that want to keep track of commodities, Brent Crude is the crude oil that is shipped out to Asia and Europe. [00:07:56] The WTI sweet crude is the oil that's consumed by North America and the United States. [00:08:04] But Brent crude is up $115.88 a barrel. [00:08:10] That's an increase today alone of 92 cents, a percentage change of 0.80%. [00:08:16] So we're seeing increases on oil all around. [00:08:20] Energy prices are going up. [00:08:21] Gas futures are up $5.75, a percentage increase of 0.59%. [00:08:30] Heating oil futures are up $2.03. [00:08:33] And the reason those are up is because we're having some sort of winter storm again out there in the north. [00:08:40] I mean, no kidding. [00:08:42] I'm looking at springtime outside my office in here in Austin, Texas. [00:08:45] I'm looking at nice springtime weather, and they're actually suffering out there in the north with some damn snow, with some Arctic weather, for Christ's sake. [00:08:54] Not to mention that you've got floods and all kinds of tornado warnings and freaked out disturbances, weather disturbances, atmospheric disturbances in the West Coast. [00:09:06] So, you know, good God. [00:09:07] So heating oil futures are up on the fact that you're having another Arctic blast coming in the northern part of America. [00:09:16] They're up $2.03. [00:09:18] Natural gas futures are up 10 cents today. [00:09:21] Believe it or not, that's an increase of 2.43%, which is interesting. [00:09:26] WTI sweet crude, folks, it closed out a little under $105 a barrel, but it's still damn close. [00:09:33] You can still round it off at $105 a barrel, which doesn't look good for our potential economic rebound as a country. [00:09:42] Like I've been telling everybody, look at WTI Sweet Crude as a gauge on whether or not we're going to go into a double-dip recession or we're going to go into a rebound. [00:09:53] If we can get this damn price of oil, and of course, the only way we can get this price of oil down is if we had a president that wasn't just shooting dice in the White House and letting all the bureaucrats run freely amongst the administration, because that's obviously what it's doing. [00:10:12] I mean, we've got obviously think tanks and all kinds of different idiots out here running the show. [00:10:18] And Obama's just he's just living like Sanford and Son or something in the damn White House, just kind of doing what he's doing. [00:10:27] And whenever he has to throw speeches and read teleprompters, he does that. [00:10:33] But if we want to bring this oil price down, right now it closed out at $104.90. [00:10:40] So you might as well round it off to $105 a barrel. [00:10:44] It increased today of $1.81, an increase. [00:10:51] Not to mention that our country, the United States, went into Iraq. [00:10:58] And I've said this time and time again. [00:11:00] I even said this when I was a goddamn conservative. [00:11:03] We were in Iraq. [00:11:04] A lot of men and women lost their lives. [00:11:07] Not to mention were dismembered, disfigured, suffer from ailments because of this theater of combat. [00:11:14] And the whole purpose of us not only going into Iraq, but the whole selling point was that the oil was going to pay for the deficits. [00:11:23] Now, unfortunately, the Iraq war has left us with so much deficits that this is what's depleting. [00:11:29] I mean, that amongst a bunch of other crap. [00:11:32] But the Iraq war is a pretty big percentage of that deficit. [00:11:36] We are held with the bill here as American citizens. [00:11:40] This is why our dollar has been depleting. [00:11:43] What I don't understand is why no asshole out there in Congress or some President or some bureaucrat that we, the people elect, why these people can't go out there and tell these Iraqi Parliament little governing body that's ruling over Iraq that we put in power, why aren't we saying, hey, you know, you owe us, you know what I'm saying, you owe us for liberating your asses. [00:12:08] I mean, you should be appreciative that you little bureaucrats that are sitting here trying to dictate power now in Iraq. [00:12:14] The only reason that you're there is because of the blood and treasure of American troops, asshole. [00:12:20] Now, what I don't understand is why our government, Congress, somebody isn't drawing up some kind of arrangement with the Iraqi parliament to pay us back. [00:12:30] Now, how can they pay us back? [00:12:32] Well, first of all, folks, these people have been they got surpluses. [00:12:37] Iraq's got surpluses, believe it or not. [00:12:40] Once they quash all the domestic unrest that's happening in Iraq, once they are able to somehow quash all the ridiculousness that's happening in this tribal Arabic interpretation of life out there, they're going to be a rich damn country. [00:12:57] I mean, they're already, I mean, I read a report, what was it, two years ago that their surplus was in like two, three, four billion dollar surplus. [00:13:08] You know, I mean, I'm sure that's even more now because they are the second largest oil deposit in the world. [00:13:18] I mean, there's oil out there, folks. [00:13:20] What I don't understand is here we are, we're over a trillion, going on two trillion dollars in debt for this Iraq theater of combat. [00:13:28] And yet these Iraqi parliament or this governing body that we put into power isn't paying us back in any regard. [00:13:36] You know that in World War II, when the Limes were out there getting their asses kicked by Hitler and Mussolini, that when we went out there and kicked the live and be Jesus out of all them, out of the Axis powers, that all these people that we helped paid us back. [00:13:54] Yeah. [00:13:54] Yeah, did you know that the English actually paid us back? [00:13:57] And much props to the English, for Christ's sake. [00:13:59] I mean, good God. [00:14:01] But seriously, you know, they paid us back. [00:14:03] You want to know why? [00:14:04] Because that's the way business works, even in governments. [00:14:07] A government's just going to flip the bill for some stupid country because, oh, look, I mean, that's what they're making us believe with these, like, you know, this multinational United Nations so-called no-fly zone. [00:14:22] They're trying to make it seem as if we're humanitarians, but inevitably, you know, whatever we do has to be paid back. [00:14:29] And I just find it funny that the American people have been completely bamboozled into believing that we're just supposed to hold the bill for the Iraq war. [00:14:36] I just find it funny that these stupid bureaucrats out here in Washington aren't doing their goddamn jobs and basically demanding from the Iraq governing body out there that you need to start paying us back. [00:14:47] Now, how do they pay us back? [00:14:49] They don't have to pay us back through money because, you know, we want them to be a country. [00:14:53] We liberated these people, right? [00:14:55] We wanted them to, you know, flourish or whatever the crap was the mission, right? [00:14:59] So instead of paying us with their surplus budget, why don't you just give us oil pro bono? === The Bubble With Silver (14:47) === [00:15:07] We'll knock it off your tab, and that would literally bring down the WTI sweet crude price dramatically. [00:15:16] If we did this, folks, the price of sweet crude would probably go down to about 70 bucks. [00:15:23] And if it went down to about 70 bucks, maybe even lower than that, because remember, I mean, Iraq owes us a lot of goddamn money. [00:15:30] I mean, not to mention money, but men and women were lost out there, for Christ's sake. [00:15:35] I mean, people are disfigured right now for this stuff, man. [00:15:39] I mean, this is just, I just can't believe it. [00:15:41] The American people have just forgotten about this. [00:15:44] But if the Congress or the President or somebody that was on the ball, if they were out here asserting their so-called little bureaucratic authority and telling the Iraq, the Iraqi parliament or whatever's out there that you need to start paying us, and we don't necessarily want your money. [00:16:01] We want you to pay us in oil and we'll just knock it off your tab. [00:16:05] I guarantee you. [00:16:06] All right? [00:16:08] I guarantee you that you are going to see this $104.90 WTI sweet crude barrel of oil go down to $70. [00:16:17] And if that happens, I guarantee that you will see rebound from this economy. [00:16:22] I guarantee it. [00:16:23] But you're not going to get this answer from some bureaucrat. [00:16:26] You're not going to get this answer from the president. [00:16:29] You're going to get this answer from somebody who knows economics, from people who live the business, who see it, who understand what's going on. [00:16:35] And what I'm explaining to you all right now makes perfect sense. [00:16:40] You know, it makes perfect sense. [00:16:42] You know, people at goofy bone saying, I wish it was that easy. [00:16:45] It is that easy, man. [00:16:46] We just have to have bureaucrats that do their freaking job, and we have to have an American populace that holds these bureaucrats to the fire. [00:16:55] Unfortunately, and I've said this time and time again, the American public sucks. [00:17:02] They care more about American Idol, voting for American Idol than they do voting for these people that are dictating policy to them, waving their finger at them. [00:17:14] I mean, they're talking about putting taxes on us to cut the deficit. [00:17:19] They're talking about doing this and that to cut the deficit. [00:17:22] What about the Iraqi government, which has a surplus? [00:17:28] I guarantee you, you can look it up for yourself. [00:17:30] They have a surplus because they're an oil-rich country, for Christ's sake. [00:17:36] I mean, that's the second largest oil deposit in the world. [00:17:39] Why can't our government just say, hey, we had a lot of people killed, you stupid, ungrateful jerks. [00:17:47] We had a lot of people killed liberating you people. [00:17:50] So how about giving us pro bono? [00:17:52] We'll knock it off the tab. [00:17:53] It's not like we're just ganking it. [00:17:55] So if anybody tries to criticize us that we're just ganking the oil from these people, that's a lie because we'll knock it off the over almost $2 trillion that the Iraq war cost. [00:18:05] All right, we'll just knock it off their tab. [00:18:08] And once they knock it off their tab, all of a sudden the price of oil goes down to about $80, $70. [00:18:14] And I'm telling you right now, we would have an economic rebound. [00:18:18] Whoever did this would be president for life. [00:18:20] You could literally become a dictator from this move. [00:18:23] I kid you not. [00:18:24] Because all the people want is economic opportunity. [00:18:27] All they want is the opportunity to be able to live large, live lavish, and have the opportunities to do so. [00:18:34] All right? [00:18:35] I mean, you know, you have to damn near be a financial wizard or genius. [00:18:40] And the only reason I say that, folks, is because, I mean, I'm not trying to toot my own horn, but beep, beep. [00:18:44] I mean, but you literally have to be on the ball to make some capital in this country. [00:18:49] I mean, unless you get a job and you save it and you do the old-fashioned way, which is still a good way. [00:18:55] I mean, you can't clown capitalists who, you know, just go to work, they pay their taxes, they use the money that they save. [00:19:02] They put it either in a bank account, which I don't suggest anymore. [00:19:05] I'd much prefer them to put it in some other financial instrument, or they put it in stock, they put it in real estate, they put it in whatever. [00:19:12] And, you know, after about 20 or 30 years, they're living lavish. [00:19:16] I mean, that's how the baby boomers did it. [00:19:19] And not to mention, that's how the baby boomers did it. [00:19:21] The baby boomers had job security for 30 or 40 years at the same job. [00:19:25] The unfortunate part about it is we don't have the economic landscape to do that anymore because the baby boomers sold everybody out. [00:19:36] And that's what the youth needs to understand, man. [00:19:38] You need to understand this when you're out there in college. [00:19:41] You get out, you look for a job, there ain't nothing out there but being a barista at a goddamn Starbucks, even though you paid about $80,000 for this piece of crap degree. [00:19:50] All right, you need to start thinking that. [00:19:52] You understand why is it so hard for me to get a job when I was supposed to be, you know, I did what the system told me, and all I could do is become a goddamn, you know, a book assistant at Borders, which is going out of business, by the way. [00:20:06] We're not going out of business, but they filed for bankruptcy, so a lot of them are closing down. [00:20:11] I mean, good God. [00:20:13] Anyway, I'm sorry to go off on that tirate about Iraq, but I think that everybody out there should be writing their stupid piece of garbage, power-hungry, autocratic congressman and the president and everybody, and saying, hey, what about collecting from the Iraqi governing body that's getting surpluses on selling their oil at these high prices on the world market? [00:20:38] Because how are you thinking these people are getting their surplus? [00:20:40] What, they're just printing up money? [00:20:42] No. [00:20:43] They're selling their natural resource, which is the second largest oil deposit in the world. [00:20:48] They're selling it on the world market at these high rates, even during 2008 when the goddamn barrel of oil went up to $150. [00:20:57] They were selling it. [00:20:58] This is why they have big surpluses. [00:21:00] This is why they have so much money, for Christ's sake. [00:21:03] And, you know, what I don't understand is why aren't the American people this is why I always say that the masses don't deserve the right to vote. [00:21:11] I'm sorry. [00:21:12] You know, I mean, the only way that you deserve the right to vote in a true democratic capitalist society is if you're just working and paying taxes or a business owner paying taxes or an independent consultant, whatever you're doing, as long as you can show at the voting booth some kind of a W-2 form that proves that you are an actual contributor to the system that is controlling this certain geopolitical area, [00:21:40] you should be the exclusive party to make the decisions or make voting decisions on this government. [00:21:47] I mean, that's just how I personally feel because I'm sure if capitalists, and I don't care what you are, man, you see, this is what these dumbass leftists like to make you believe that capitalists don't care about anybody but big, fat, you know, bloated businessmen. [00:22:03] That's garbage. [00:22:05] All right, let me tell you something. [00:22:06] A true capitalist is somebody that isn't going to be some spoon-fed, you know, big brother government titty-sucking piece of garbage. [00:22:17] And I don't care if you're cleaning shit bowls. [00:22:20] I don't care if you're cleaning enema bags for a living. [00:22:24] I don't care if you're digging ditches. [00:22:26] I don't care what you're doing, man. [00:22:28] As long as you're getting paid to do it, I mean, you deserve a hell of a lot more credibility than everybody else. [00:22:34] I mean, don't you believe that? [00:22:35] I mean, come on. [00:22:36] I mean, don't be a leftist about it and have your brain being taken by political romance. [00:22:42] That political romance has already been proven wrong. [00:22:45] I mean, don't you believe that because you contribute, because you're out here working no matter what you're doing, that you should go out and have a bigger contribution or have a more of a level of political authority since you're the one bankrolling this whole crap, you know? [00:23:05] Anyway, I'm going to go on and continue on. [00:23:08] I don't have been babbling here. [00:23:09] I'm sorry, folks. [00:23:10] I'm just really strong on this oil situation. [00:23:13] I know for a fact that if we go over a certain price, it's going to be a recession again. [00:23:17] You're going to see Poe in the streets. [00:23:19] And, you know, I don't know if you remember, folks, in 2008, that humongous mob scene. [00:23:25] You had half the city of Detroit, Michigan, you know, trying to get into one building so that they can get some government cheese or something. [00:23:32] It was disgusting. [00:23:33] And if you don't believe me, you can either find it on one of these video portal sites or you can probably find it on my blog because I did blog about it in 2008, 2009. [00:23:44] It was a disgusting disgrace. [00:23:45] And we're going to see more of these types of episodes if we see this barrel of oil go high. [00:23:50] Mark my words, man. [00:23:51] Mark my words. [00:23:53] Anyway, canola few. [00:23:55] And not to mention, folks, we're about to go through the agricultural prices, and you notice that they're all on the plus side again. [00:24:01] You're going to notice that they're all going up. [00:24:03] And this is not going to fare too well because you have to think that not only are you paying more money to, first of all, get places, whether it's to the store or to your job, well, the individuals that are shipping, the manufacturers or the producers that are shipping out their products to the distribution areas, they've got to pay higher prices to get that commodity or that product shipped there. [00:24:32] Not to mention that there are certain manufacturers and textile machines that utilize fuel to run. [00:24:40] I mean, there's a lot of things that are factor into the oil price. [00:24:44] This is why I'm saying this, and I'm so serious about it when it comes down to this barrel of WTI sweet crude. [00:24:51] We continue to see it go up. [00:24:53] If I were all investors right now, I would head for cover, try to save capital, try to hedge, try to do whatever it takes, because it's not going to look pretty in America. [00:25:02] I mean, I'm not trying to be a hyper-sensationalist, but seriously, listen to the amount of money this, I mean, we increase every day in agriculture. [00:25:11] All right. [00:25:13] Every day in agriculture, we're seeing increases. [00:25:15] So not to mention, are you paying more for the crap to get shipped there? [00:25:19] You're paying more for the crap. [00:25:23] I mean, canola futures up 60 cents today, a change of 0.10%. [00:25:28] Cocoa futures are going back up because they're going under some armed civil war in the Ivory Coast. [00:25:34] I know I've been talking about this for the past several months, but it's starting to really get serious. [00:25:38] That's why you're seeing cocoa futures up $74 today, an increase of 2.32%. [00:25:44] So that's going to affect all you sweet tooths out there who like to shove a couple of candy bars up your funnel. [00:25:49] Anyway, coffee is going down after being at all-time highs. [00:25:53] I mean, it has really increased within the past couple of weeks. [00:25:56] It's finally decreased $3.55, a percentage decrease of 1.28%. [00:26:03] Corn, once again, going up because as I've suggested in the past few shows, Japan is going to have to get their food sources from other places because not only was their agriculture and their food and all the agrarian lands out there devastated in the earthquake and the tsunami, but now you've got this radioactive activity or this radioactive smog that's going out and basically falling out all over the food, the crops, the milk. [00:26:33] It's getting into the cows. [00:26:34] It's getting pretty scary out there. [00:26:37] You know what I mean? [00:26:38] It's getting pretty damn scary out there. [00:26:40] So the Japanese are going to have to import their food. [00:26:44] Excuse me. [00:26:45] I don't mean to make light of that, but they're going to have to import their food from other places. [00:26:51] And believe it or not, the leading agrarian producer in this world is America. [00:26:58] And this is why the corn futures are going up. [00:27:00] They're up 25 cents. [00:27:01] Cotton is up $7. [00:27:03] Wheat futures are up after steadily declining for the past couple of days. [00:27:07] They're up $3. [00:27:09] Sugar is down after increases leading up to today, down 32 cents, a percentage decrease of 1.16%. [00:27:18] Soybean futures are going up $2.50. [00:27:23] Lumber futures are going down after all the bad economic data coming out of the real estate market. [00:27:30] The real estate market, folks, I told you the economic data yesterday that for the month of February, it was an all-time low for home sales. [00:27:39] Not an all-time low, a nine-year low for home sales, which is a pretty bad precedent given the fact that nine years ago is a long time. [00:27:48] And we're having home sales down to a nine-year low. [00:27:52] That's an economic indicator to me that this oil and a lot of these commodity prices are starting to hit the pocketbooks of the consumer. [00:28:01] And if it hits the pocketbooks of the consumer, folks, you better watch your portfolio because it's going to hit your company. [00:28:06] All right, bottom line. [00:28:08] Both futures are down $8 after steady increases. [00:28:12] Soybean oil futures are down $0.02, and wool is going up. [00:28:17] I'm assuming because of the Arctic blast that we're seeing up north in America. [00:28:22] $33, it's up. [00:28:24] Once again, folks, metals. [00:28:25] I've always been bullish on metals. [00:28:27] I mean, if you're a metals trader, whether it's the futures or whether it's trading ETF stocks, this has been one exciting area to be trading in because of the level of volatility that happens in these markets, not to mention the steady gains within these volatile moments. [00:28:47] Copper, even though we saw some losses yesterday in copper, we saw some buybacks today. [00:28:53] It's up $2.90, an increase of 0.68%. [00:28:57] Gold is up again. [00:28:59] I mean, it was up a lot more today, but it closed out at an increase of 90 cents, closing out at $1,427.30 a troy ounce. [00:29:11] So I'm telling you, man, we're going to hit $1,500 before we know it. [00:29:15] I mean, some news is going to come out. [00:29:19] Something's going to happen with the Middle East. [00:29:21] Whatever's going to happen. [00:29:22] And let me tell you, that gold, copper, silver, they're going up. [00:29:26] As I mentioned, silver, I mean, I don't know how high silver can be. [00:29:30] I think that we're at a bubble here with silver. [00:29:33] I anticipated a bubble with gold, but I think that we're already having it in the silver market. [00:29:38] It's up again, even after increases of 1% yesterday. [00:29:42] It's up another percent. [00:29:44] An increase of 36 cents bring the price per troy ounce of silver at $36.37. [00:29:51] So let me tell you, we're seeing some major crap, man. === Rising Beef And Hog Costs (02:26) === [00:29:55] I mean, we're seeing some investors hedging. [00:29:57] You know, they're hedging against inflation for Christ's sake. [00:30:00] You know what I mean? [00:30:01] I mean, good God. [00:30:02] Hey, what did I say last week, baby? [00:30:04] Now that we're talking about livestock, now that we're out of the precious mail, what did I say yesterday? [00:30:09] Or not yesterday? [00:30:10] I said it last week. [00:30:11] Excuse me. [00:30:12] I said lean hog futures, baby. [00:30:15] All right. [00:30:16] However you can invest in them, invest in them because they're going to go up because the Japanese people are going to need some of these things to eat. [00:30:26] I mean, they've got radioactive elements in their food, for Christ's sake. [00:30:30] And hogs, pigs is a big element in the Japanese diet amongst beef, too. [00:30:37] That's why we're seeing increases in beef. [00:30:39] But hogs especially, because hogs have been at a fairly decent point in price. [00:30:45] I mean, that's why you haven't heard too many people say it costs a lot of money to get a goddamn ham sandwich. [00:30:52] Now it's going to start costing you folks. [00:30:54] We have seen steady increases ever since I was bullish on hog futures because why? [00:31:01] All the investors understand my sentiment and understand the fundamentals. [00:31:05] It's finally good to see that some investors are actually thinking fundamentally here, not impulsively. [00:31:12] But lean hog futures are up 37 cents, an increase of 0.37%, closing out at $101.35. [00:31:25] So let me tell you something, folks. [00:31:27] Let me get to cattle futures, too. [00:31:28] Cattle futures were also up 22 cents. [00:31:31] Cattle feeder futures are up 97 cents. [00:31:34] So, once again, if you're paying a lot of money for a ham sandwich or you're paying a lot of money for a cheeseburger, it's because of the increase in demand. [00:31:43] Not to mention that you've got the Japanese situation happening, and these people need to be fed. [00:31:51] Their food is just completely radioactive. [00:31:54] I think it's very dangerous. [00:31:57] I think it's very dangerous for those folks, and my heart goes out to them. [00:32:02] But at the same time, I would like for them to please figure out, get one of those damn dancing robots that can play violin that they're always plugging at these damn tech shows and have one of them go into one of those nuclear reactors and do something for Christ's sake. [00:32:20] I mean, it's affecting America. === Austerity Measures Chaos (06:08) === [00:32:21] You know what I'm talking about? [00:32:23] I mean, this is why I ask everybody who's living out there in the damn West Coast if they're having acid rain out there because I know it's raining, and I know that there's radioactive activity, you know, coming in from the Japanese radioactive smog. [00:32:38] So, I mean, I'm just asking, what the hell's going on, man? [00:32:41] I mean, you know, are you noticing different discoloration of the rain? [00:32:45] I would strongly advise folks that are in the West Coast, take some of that water, you know, put a glass out there when it's raining and see what's going on. [00:32:52] I'm not trying to be a hyper-sensationalist, man, but radioactive activity is not a joke. [00:32:58] It's not. [00:32:59] It seriously is not a joke. [00:33:01] Anyway, that's the markets for your ass, folks. [00:33:04] We're going to talk about a whole bunch of subject matters, but I want to hear from you. [00:33:07] 646-652-4869. [00:33:11] Another reason why we see stock sliding, folks, is because of this European debt crisis. [00:33:17] Oh, yeah. [00:33:18] And what have I been telling you about these damn socialists? [00:33:21] These damn socialists in Europe. [00:33:25] I mean, they're falling. [00:33:26] Their economic system is crumbling under the weight of their own socialist ways. [00:33:33] I mean, they don't even know what the hell they're doing. [00:33:35] I mean, for some reason, they're still able to sell bonds on the world market and still have investors invest in these things so that they can continue to bail out a lot of these countries. [00:33:46] Of course, Greece and Ireland took bailouts last year, and the only reason that they were able to sell these bonds of the world market was because the conditions were the austerity measures. [00:33:58] You know, the austerity reforms. [00:34:00] That was the condition, you know, the austerity. [00:34:03] But, of course, folks, we're still seeing acts of violence and acts of protest, if you will, out there in Greece. [00:34:12] You know, they're throwing Molotov cocktails whenever they feel that they're pissed off about the austerity measures. [00:34:19] Ireland, of course, is also going through its turbulence. [00:34:23] Now, we've got another country to add to the list, folks. [00:34:27] I want you to keep your eyes on Portugal. [00:34:30] That's right. [00:34:31] I want you all to keep your eyes on Portugal within the next couple of weeks because we could start seeing some of the same things that we saw in Greece and maybe in Ireland. [00:34:42] I mean, Ireland, they weren't really too obnoxious. [00:34:44] They were just kind of out there, you know, yelling like a bunch of red-headed drunkards. [00:34:50] But at least they weren't out there, you know, throwing Molotov cocktails and looting the streets like they were in Greece. [00:34:56] But be expecting episodes of unrest in Portugal, folks. [00:35:00] I'm not joking. [00:35:02] The government may lose complete and utter credibility because they were able to negotiate a bailout with the European Union, but a part of that bailout requires austerity measures in Portugal. [00:35:16] And in my opinion, I don't think Portugal is ready for these austerity measures because socialists make their population dependent on the government. [00:35:27] And when the government says, well, we can't do it no more, I'm sorry, we can't do it anymore, they get pissed off. [00:35:34] I mean, they start killing people. [00:35:36] They think it's a right. [00:35:37] They think it's their God-given right to just exist on the planet and have the government just feed them, clothe them, house them, you know, just do everything for them. [00:35:46] That's what they honestly believe. [00:35:48] And when they come to the realization under these austerity measures that have to be implemented or else their damn country is going to fall off the brink of economic credibility and possibly be on the brink of chaos, these people just are sick, man. [00:36:03] I just don't know what to say. [00:36:04] I mean, what the hell's going on out there in Europe, man? [00:36:06] I mean, I understand. [00:36:08] Hey, it was fun. [00:36:08] The whole socialist garbage, the whole living like, you know, some pompous ass loser. [00:36:15] Hey, that was a great ride. [00:36:17] Now you're going to have to go back to work, son. [00:36:19] All right. [00:36:20] Now you're going to have to do things that capitalists do. [00:36:24] And if you don't like it, well, then you're just going to have to be pushed aside to the riffraft of your society. [00:36:30] And you see, people don't want to do that. [00:36:31] They don't want to make the initiative. [00:36:32] Why do you think people become so psychologically disturbed that they do and implement this civil unrest out there in these countries? [00:36:44] Because they can't believe that they're going to actually have to rearrange their already interpreted way of life. [00:36:50] This is why socialism is very dangerous because it doesn't work. [00:36:54] All right? [00:36:55] It doesn't work. [00:36:56] It makes a mass amount of populace stagnant and it doesn't give them any kind of ambition or any kind of motivation to be creative, innovative, nothing like that. [00:37:09] Nothing. [00:37:11] And it's horrible. [00:37:12] It's disgusting. [00:37:15] And I want everybody to keep their eyes on Portugal because the government may just collapse. [00:37:20] I mean, they're about to collapse on these austerity measures. [00:37:24] People are losing confidence in their government because, oh, you're going to take away my socialism from me. [00:37:32] You're going to take away my socialism, you fucking. [00:37:36] Yeah, I mean, they're upset about it, folks. [00:37:38] No joke. [00:37:39] As a matter of fact, let me go ahead and crack open a beer. [00:37:41] I want to hear from you. [00:37:42] What do you think about it? [00:37:43] I mean, isn't the whole world going to hell in a handbasket for Christ's sake? [00:37:47] I mean, you might as well keep drinking. [00:37:49] All right, if you were an alcoholic at one point in time and you're trying to put yourself on the wagon because you think it's, you know, I don't know, going to win you brownie points in the next life or something, you might as well just keep drinking. [00:38:00] I mean, look at all this ridiculousness that's happening throughout the world. [00:38:04] I mean, whether it's natural disasters, whether it's imbecile mass populations going ape shit because they can't get money from the government anymore, if it's not a cultural clash of civilizations because of primitive ideas and religions and all this other debt, it's garbage, man. [00:38:22] It's utter garbage. [00:38:23] I mean, we live in modernity for Christ's sake. [00:38:27] We're living in modernity. === Primitive Ideas Garbage (13:35) === [00:38:29] We shouldn't have to be continuously entertaining these primitive concepts. [00:38:35] You understand? [00:38:36] We shouldn't have to be entertaining these things because they're primitive. [00:38:39] They're from primitive man. [00:38:41] You understand what I'm saying? [00:38:42] I mean, we are in the points where we should be going out and exploring new worlds. [00:38:46] We have the technology to do so many things, and yet what are we doing? [00:38:51] We're sitting here playing with our schlongheads, going to war with each other for primitive concepts. [00:38:56] It really makes me sick, man. [00:38:58] You know what I'm talking about? [00:38:59] It makes me sick to my stomach. [00:39:04] Anyway, now, even though it makes me sick to my stomach, folks, I'm going to drink some beer here. [00:39:09] And I know that everybody's used to me drinking the Negras. [00:39:14] And for all you folks that don't know what the Negros are, go back in the damn archive, blog talkradio.com/slash ghost. [00:39:22] But I actually decided to import some beer, folks. [00:39:25] Went to the liquor store establishment. [00:39:29] We've got a lot of nice liquor stores out here in Austin, Texas. [00:39:33] And I like to, you know, expand my palate when it comes to sipping on beers. [00:39:39] You know, I like to think of myself as a beer connoisseur, champagne connoisseur. [00:39:45] I mean, I like wine. [00:39:46] I don't know. [00:39:47] I think wine's a little too fruity for me. [00:39:50] I mean, I'm a little bit more manly than wine. [00:39:52] You know what I'm saying? [00:39:53] I mean, I'll sip on wine, don't be wrong. [00:39:56] If I'm in a damn environment where it encompasses some wine tasting or sipping, I'll do it. [00:40:01] But, you know, I like to consider myself a connoisseur of all things. [00:40:06] You know, scotches, especially. [00:40:08] I think I'm a connoisseur of scotches, a connoisseur of liquors. [00:40:12] I mean, I don't just know, and I don't just drink these things. [00:40:16] I know how they're made. [00:40:17] You know, I know how things are created. [00:40:20] I mean, that's how intense I am when it comes to consuming these things. [00:40:23] Because why consume it? [00:40:25] I mean, you're a primitive idiot if you're just going to go out and say, oh, I'm just going to get messed up, dude. [00:40:30] I'm going to go out and I'm going to get Billy Carter beer and I'm going to get drunk, dude. [00:40:36] I mean, hell no, man. [00:40:37] You want to be able to say, hey, yeah, I'm drinking. [00:40:39] I drink every day. [00:40:40] But hey, I'm a connoisseur, baby. [00:40:42] You know, I know all about this stuff. [00:40:44] And, you know, be able to school people on the crap that they consume in on a consistent basis themselves. [00:40:50] They only do it on the weekends. [00:40:52] And the difference between me and everybody else is that everybody else out there drinks to get completely shit face loaded. [00:40:59] And what I mean by that is, like, you know, you're just not even in control of yourself. [00:41:03] You're passing out. [00:41:04] You know, you're in some kind of fetal position with drool coming out of your face. [00:41:08] And, you know, people don't know you're alive. [00:41:11] You know, people got to hold you up. [00:41:13] I don't get that drunk. [00:41:14] I mean, anybody who gets that drunk literally needs to be, you know, hit in the head with an Acme brick a couple of times to humble them up and to not be such an idiot. [00:41:25] Seriously. [00:41:26] I mean, I like, you know, don't get me wrong, I like alcohol. [00:41:29] It makes you feel good, you know, and it gives you that feeling that everybody's trying to, that buzzed feeling that everybody's trying to get. [00:41:36] Anyway, before I get off on this tie right of my beer, I actually got a new beer. [00:41:41] It's actually an imported German beer. [00:41:44] The Germans will slog it, slogan, fucking Volkswagen. [00:41:49] See how it. [00:41:50] Yeah, the damn German, believe it or not. [00:41:53] And the reason, I mean, I mean, I like the German beer. [00:41:55] German beers actually have the same twang to them all. [00:41:59] They're pretty potent. [00:42:00] This is a lager beer. [00:42:03] And what drew me to this, and, you know, I hate to say this, folks, but, you know, this is what's unfortunate about marketing. [00:42:11] They have this blonde bimbo on the cover or on the bottle, really. [00:42:17] I mean, this, you know, Nordic German, you know, Hitler's, you know, dream. [00:42:24] You know, I mean, I'm telling you, Hitler would be literally whacking off right now and tickling his little fruity Nazi ass crack looking at the picture of this blonde bimbo that's on the cover for Christ's sake because she's wearing later Hosing. [00:42:39] She's got one of them corsets. [00:42:41] She's dressed in traditional German garb, and yet they've got her with these humongous freaking boobs, man. [00:42:49] I mean, she's got, you know, these damn, these damn tits are just hanging out on the bottle. [00:42:56] I mean, literally, you could probably, if you try to reach out for one, you can probably grab one. [00:43:01] Anyway, she's dressed up in traditional German garb, and, you know, she's got those huge German mugs in her hand, like three at a time, like she's a beer maiden. [00:43:10] Do you know what I'm saying? [00:43:12] Anyway, the name of this beer is called St. Pauli Girl. [00:43:16] You know what I'm saying? [00:43:17] Yeah, St. Paulie Girl is the name of the beer. [00:43:19] So, anyway, I'm going to go ahead and open a St. Pauli Girl. [00:43:22] And I've tasted this. [00:43:23] This isn't bad. [00:43:25] It tastes better than Heineken, believe it or not. [00:43:27] Heineken has that twang to it. [00:43:29] This is a lot better. [00:43:31] Pretty good stuff. [00:43:32] Unfortunately, I hate to say that this blonde bimbo, this Nordic, you know, blonde, you know, beer wench, yeah, just allured me to the goddamn bottle. [00:43:44] I'm ashamed of it. [00:43:46] And I'm sorry, but it's a good beer. [00:43:48] You know, bottom line, it's a good beer. [00:43:50] Anyway, here we go. [00:43:55] You gotta get one of those damn bottle openers for this one. [00:43:59] Anyway, let me go ahead and take a sip of this. [00:44:01] This is some good stuff. [00:44:02] Cheers to everybody out there who's listening to the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [00:44:06] I want to hear from you. [00:44:07] Give us a call, 646-652-4869. [00:44:11] What do you think what's going on here? [00:44:13] I mean, isn't the world going to hell for Christ's sake? [00:44:16] Once again, before I move on and take any calls, I want everybody to remember to keep your eye on that damn Portugal, man. [00:44:23] They're about to lose credibility with their people. [00:44:26] The government itself is about to collapse. [00:44:29] And I'd be very concerned because that could spell hardcore implications throughout the European area. [00:44:35] I think that that could reverberate into Spain because Spain is having the same troubles as these individuals in all the other European countries. [00:44:44] Italy also is having the same troubles. [00:44:48] I mean, it's getting serious out here. [00:44:50] This is why I'm saying, folks, we cannot allow any kind of bureaucrat to continue to have us transition into some kind of socialist idea because it won't work. [00:45:00] All right? [00:45:01] It won't work. [00:45:02] And look at Goku. [00:45:03] Goku knows what I'm talking about. [00:45:05] Goku, who's an avid listener to the program, he's in the chat room. [00:45:08] As a matter of fact, if you want to chat with us and you're listening, come in here and chat with us. [00:45:13] Blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [00:45:17] Goku just said that his father actually drinks St. Pauli Girl. [00:45:21] And Goku believes that this damn bimbo on the damn bottle is so hot. [00:45:27] I mean, well, let me tell you something. [00:45:28] I mean, you know, whether she's hot or not, you got these damn breasts just hanging out for Christ's sake. [00:45:35] I mean, I don't know whether to drink the beer or sip on it like it was a never mind. [00:45:47] Some good stuff right there, man. [00:45:48] I'm telling you. [00:45:50] Really good German beer. [00:45:52] Not bad at all. [00:45:52] Believe me, I drink. [00:45:54] I'm going to start. [00:45:54] I'm a fan of St. Pauli Girl, not because of the later hosing beer witch bimbo on the bottle, but because it's an actual decent beer. [00:46:03] Not bad. [00:46:08] Good stuff. [00:46:09] Anyway, watch out for Portugal, folks. [00:46:12] It's going to get serious. [00:46:16] Anyway, not to mention, we got this no-fly zone still being implemented by the United Nations. [00:46:22] And, of course, they're utilizing the United States as the figurehead of conducting this whole military operation. [00:46:31] And once again, What this Libyan little offensive or America's role in this United Nations multilateral offensive, what it tells me is that Obama is just he's not running things, man. [00:46:47] He's just out there. [00:46:49] He's lucky he got himself into power because, I mean, look, everything that he has done has been complete opposite from what he said he was going to do. [00:46:57] I mean, and then you know, what makes me sick is that everybody who was out here in 2008, and man, let me tell you, you can go back in the archive. [00:47:04] They were out here calling my show. [00:47:05] I mean, as a matter of fact, I'm sure they were in your family. [00:47:09] I'm sure that you had people in your family during holidays during that time of that 2008 election. [00:47:15] You had, you know, these young people and these imbeciles. [00:47:18] Oh, yeah, go vote for Obama. [00:47:19] It's going to be great. [00:47:21] And, you know, he's going to implement change. [00:47:23] And you make, man, man. [00:47:27] Where are these people at now? [00:47:29] You know what I'm saying? [00:47:31] I mean, you've got people defending this incompetent president. [00:47:35] And look, I mean, I'm not trying to make fun of him completely. [00:47:38] He is our president, but this has got to be one of the most incompetent presidents of all time, man. [00:47:43] I mean, this guy is out of the loop completely. [00:47:46] It's obvious. [00:47:47] It's completely obvious. [00:47:49] I mean, you've got the State Department doing their own thing. [00:47:52] You've got the Defense Department saying another thing. [00:47:55] You know, you've got the President telling us another thing. [00:47:59] I mean, it's just disgusting. [00:48:00] It just goes to show you that we're seeing an internal struggle. [00:48:03] And I've alluded to this, you know, what was it, a couple of years ago. [00:48:08] I alluded that, you know, Hillary Clinton is positioning herself for a 2012 presidential bid. [00:48:15] And I guarantee you, she may win it because she is doing more work out here. [00:48:20] And I'm no Hillary fan, believe me. [00:48:23] I'm not promoting Hillary Clinton out here. [00:48:26] But she's the one out here conducting all the diplomacy while Obama's over there just kind of taking trips and making NCAA brackets, playing golf. [00:48:39] This guy's just completely out of the loop. [00:48:41] I mean, he seems to me like, you know, and I hate to say this, man, but I mean, you know, he's just a quintessential stereotype of what people see as, you know, ghetto America. [00:48:56] I mean, I hate to say that. [00:48:57] I mean, I remember when Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton during the, I think it was the South Carolina primaries, when they were running for president, the South Carolina primary, they tried to turn Barack Obama into the ghetto candidate. [00:49:11] And I remember covering that at that particular time. [00:49:16] And I criticized the Clinton administration for bringing up that kind of racial divide in the political debate. [00:49:25] But now, I'm starting to believe now that maybe that was a legitimate thing to interpret or take into account when putting your vote for this guy. [00:49:36] Because, I mean, I hate to say it, but he seems to me like he doesn't care. [00:49:39] He's just, you know, doing whatever he's doing. [00:49:41] He's out there. [00:49:41] He's like, yeah, I'm just living life, baby. [00:49:44] I'm just living life. [00:49:45] Hey, they elected me president, baby. [00:49:47] It's all good. [00:49:48] They're just going to have to take it, baby. [00:49:50] You know what I'm saying? [00:49:51] I'm going to go out and take trips, baby. [00:49:53] I'm going out. [00:49:54] I'm getting hot kamales dancing in front of me, baby, and White House dinners, baby. [00:49:59] I'm just living the life, baby. [00:50:01] I'm doing what I do. [00:50:02] I'll let the other bureaucrats take care of that stuff, man. [00:50:05] I'm just going to sign off. [00:50:06] They like, whatever. [00:50:07] You're going to do it. [00:50:08] You're going to do what you're going to do. [00:50:10] All right, baby? [00:50:11] Yeah, yeah. [00:50:14] Yeah, yeah. [00:50:20] I'm back, Obama, baby. [00:50:23] You don't like me? [00:50:24] You allow me to be making bad baby. [00:50:26] You allowed to be drinking. [00:50:29] You know what you're going to be able to get to when you elected me right now? [00:51:05] I mean, it's the truth. [00:51:06] You did really elect them. [00:51:07] I mean, you know, welcome to America. [00:51:09] You know? [00:51:12] So, this is why I make the argument that the American public, the general American public, doesn't deserve the right to vote. [00:51:21] And this is my opinion. [00:51:22] And I think that we need to, as capitalists, focus on that as a unified agenda. [00:51:30] I mean, if you're a capitalist, you need to be for the idea that the only people that deserve the right to vote are the ones that are actually funding this system to make it work. [00:51:40] Because the ones that are funding this system, i.e., the taxpayer, are going to have a little bit more consideration when choosing these ridiculous, power-hungry bureaucrats that are in Washington that are doing nothing. [00:51:54] I mean, these people are spending somebody else's money. [00:51:58] That's why they don't care for Christ's sake. [00:52:00] And they don't care because you don't care. [00:52:03] You don't care. === Swimsuit Edition Beer (08:08) === [00:52:05] Out here shoving food down your gullet like a damn garbage disposal. [00:52:09] You're out here tickling your ass crack to dancing with the stars and all this ridiculous garbage. [00:52:14] What we should be doing is understanding. [00:52:16] We need to get that little noggin that you got going on between your shoulders and spark some synapses in that brain. [00:52:22] Go out there and understand what's going on and realize that we have a political, social, and economic responsibility as being an American. [00:52:32] And if you are going to absolve yourself from that economic, social, and political responsibility, well, then you don't deserve the rights as everybody else. [00:52:41] If you're going to be one of these people, like, I don't care, baby, I'm going to collect my government chi, man. [00:52:46] I don't care, baby. [00:52:47] Yay, I don't care. [00:52:51] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:52:55] Let me take a drink of this St. Paulie girl. [00:52:57] I mean, look, I mean, good God, with this damn bimbo with his tits in my face here every time I look at this damn bottle. [00:53:03] I mean, is this necessary? [00:53:05] I mean, the beer's good. [00:53:06] But then again, you know, I started thinking to myself, I mean, what beers don't have chicks on it? [00:53:11] You know what I'm saying? [00:53:13] You know, what beers don't have chicks on it? [00:53:15] Not to mention, what beers have dudes on it? [00:53:17] And the only beer that I could think of that has a dude on it is Sam Adams. [00:53:22] And only douchebags drink Sam Adams. [00:53:24] I mean, let's be honest. [00:53:26] I mean, I know the guy. [00:53:27] I mean, I like the owner of the company, all right? [00:53:30] I mean, he looks like he's having a great time. [00:53:33] He looks like he's living large. [00:53:34] He's out here, you know. [00:53:36] Hey, I'm having the greatest time. [00:53:37] I mean, believe me, I believe it. [00:53:39] I believe it when he says that he's doing what he wants to do. [00:53:44] I mean, the guy's always drunk. [00:53:45] He looks like he's always sipping on his sauce. [00:53:48] It's great. [00:53:49] But my personal opinion, man, I don't care how much hops you're putting in there. [00:53:53] I don't care if you're, you know, having rumpled still skin piss in the bottle and it'll turn your insides into, you know, peeing gold pellets. [00:54:06] I don't care what you put in there. [00:54:07] That garbage tastes like crap. [00:54:10] I'm sorry. [00:54:11] I just do not like Sam Adams. [00:54:13] And, you know, in my personal opinion, it's just a douchebag beer. [00:54:17] Everybody who drinks it is the quintessential douchebags. [00:54:21] The same douchebags that killed the guitar. [00:54:25] You know, the same douchebags that, you know, shoved these Ed Hardy shirts in our faces. [00:54:31] You know what I'm talking about? [00:54:32] The same douchebags that, you know, believe that, you know, they're not gay and they still watch Glee. [00:54:39] You know, these douchebags. [00:54:41] You know, these tools, for Christ's sake. [00:54:43] You know what I'm saying? [00:54:44] It makes me sick. [00:54:46] So I don't I really don't. [00:54:49] You know. [00:54:50] Yeah, I mean, hey, people are asking me, yeah, I've seen the St. Paulie girl bottle. [00:54:54] She's got some nice tits. [00:54:55] Aren't those nice tits? [00:54:56] And, you know, that's not right to be saying in front of ladies here, but I have to say, I don't know. [00:55:04] If this was an artist that drew this, I mean, this artist deserves some kind of media credibility or this has got to be one of the greatest artists of all time or something. [00:55:12] If this is an actual bimbo, who is she? [00:55:16] And why are we being forced to watch these skinny twigs on the, you know, whenever they have a little runway model show when it comes to these Victoria Secrets? [00:55:28] I'm sick and tired of seeing Victoria's Secrets and the Swimsuit Edition, swimsuit issue. [00:55:35] I'm sick of tired of seeing these twigs, these twiggy-like bimbos, you know, that are skin and bones, for Christ's sake. [00:55:43] I mean, that's not natural, fools. [00:55:45] All right. [00:55:46] I mean, I know that all the guys out there are trying to seek after these types of bimbos that are, you know, have these new bodies that they're trying to shove down our throats now, like in the swimsuit edition and what was it? [00:55:59] The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition is what I meant to say. [00:56:03] And this damn Victoria's Secrets model show. [00:56:08] You know what I mean? [00:56:10] I mean, you know, I mean, why are they shoving these skin and bones down our throats? [00:56:14] You know what I'm saying? [00:56:14] I mean, I guess that's why I like this little St. Paulie bimbo, this beer maiden beer wench bimbo on this bottle here. [00:56:22] Because she doesn't look like some twig bitch that is just an unrealistic version of what women are. [00:56:30] I mean, women can't, I mean, why don't people understand that women aren't naturally that thin, man? [00:56:38] All right. [00:56:38] I mean, you know, Gwyneth Paltrow, I read somewhere, and she's a thin broad. [00:56:44] She's always keeping herself thin. [00:56:46] It came out that she's got some kind of a bone osteoporosis kind of thing that's going on with her bones. [00:56:53] And the reason is, is because they're crediting, according to the article, of course, this is all alleged. [00:56:58] I don't know if this is true, but according to the article, they're thinking it's because of her, you know, vegan diet or the way she eats food or however she's keeping that unrealistic figure that she's kept up for such a long time could be a contributing factor on why she has this bone disorder that she's pretty young to have at this point. [00:57:21] That's why I'm saying, all the guys out there that look at these damn swimsuit, you know, Sports Illustrated, and you look at all these, just anything you look at nowadays, they're trying to sell you these twiggy chicks, man. [00:57:35] You know what I'm saying? [00:57:36] I mean, they're trying to, like, you know, these chicks, they're just unrealistically thin, and it ain't, it's just not possible. [00:57:42] I understand that we have to get to an appropriate weight. [00:57:45] You know what I'm saying? [00:57:46] I'm not saying that, you know, we should be banging fatties and just, you know, saying that that just somehow should be the way of the land. [00:57:54] I mean, of course, to each of their own. [00:57:56] Or, you know, we should be banging, you know, duffs. [00:58:00] And for you people that don't know what duffs are, it's the designated ugly friend, you know, the duff. [00:58:05] You know, I mean, but what I'm saying is that you idiots that are going out here for these bimbos that are trying to look like these bimbos on TV, it's just unrealistic. [00:58:15] All right. [00:58:15] That's their trap. [00:58:17] All right. [00:58:17] Once they get you and you got any kind of cash, they're going to hold you down to 50%. [00:58:23] And, you know, all that hard work and labor and capitalizing you did just went into this bitch's pocket because you thought that she was going to be one of these swimsuit edition bimbos for the rest of her life, which it isn't possible. [00:58:36] I mean, why don't you look at all the damn models of the old? [00:58:48] You know, why don't you look at all the models of old and take a look at them now, for Christ's sake. [00:58:52] You know what I mean? [00:58:53] They look nothing. [00:58:54] Nothing, except for Raquel Welch. [00:58:57] But I don't know how to explain that, but everybody else sucks. [00:59:00] I mean, they're all ugly-looking, disgusting, haggard bimbos that have no business continuing to think they're sexy. [00:59:08] You know, that's another thing I hate when you've got these models and these bimbos that were, you know, so praised for being, you know, prize pieces out here, that once they get old and used up and sagging like everybody else, we're supposed to continue to anoint them with this kind of credibility that they're so beautiful. [00:59:27] No, they're not, all right? [00:59:28] You're an old, used-up piece of trash. [00:59:31] Just get used to it. [00:59:32] You know what I'm saying? [00:59:35] Anyway, no, I understand. [00:59:40] I'm not trying to make fun of fat people. [00:59:41] Somebody's saying that, you know, back in the early, back in early times, it was actually considered beautiful to be fat. [00:59:50] Believe me, I do understand this. [00:59:51] I'm just saying that for those that are going to argue that, oh, I don't want to go out and do anything under the standard of what's being portrayed on the television. [01:00:03] I beg to differ and say, hey, maybe you should reconsider your choosing of women, in my personal opinion. [01:00:13] All right. === Oil Prices In Control (15:18) === [01:00:14] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [01:00:16] We're going to take a call here. [01:00:18] We're in the second hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:00:22] And, of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [01:00:26] And once again, folks, if you're listening live, please retweet the broadcast. [01:00:30] All right, blogtalkradio.com slash ghost and let everybody know what's going on. [01:00:36] 727, what's going on, man? [01:00:39] Hey, ghost. [01:00:40] Hey, man, I saw Sprint today. [01:00:44] What a day for you, man. [01:00:46] Yeah, I popped right back up. [01:00:48] And just to give your listeners an idea of the power of options, between the time I bought my Sprint option yesterday and I sold it today, Sprint itself went up 4%. [01:01:04] The stock itself, Sprint, went up 4% at the point that I bought my option yesterday and the point I sold today. [01:01:10] But my option went up 18% over that exact period of time. [01:01:13] So I banked 18% when I bailed on it today in 24 hours. [01:01:19] So that's a good hit there. [01:01:22] I mean, that was an excellent call. [01:01:24] I mean, you said it yesterday. [01:01:26] It's on record. [01:01:28] Pretty good call on that Sprint deal, man, because it took a beating in yesterday's market. [01:01:35] Yeah, it was down 15% before the morning started, and it peeled back. [01:01:39] It was a great opportunity. [01:01:40] And I fall about midday. [01:01:43] It went a little higher, but then it ended up coming right back to what I sold it at. [01:01:46] And so I don't have any regrets, but I'm out of it. [01:01:49] I'm done. [01:01:49] I'm searching for something new. [01:01:51] I didn't get back in the market. [01:01:52] I was trying to find something to go in at, and 4 o'clock just time ran out, and I didn't want to rush myself. [01:01:57] So I'm sitting out overnight, and we'll see what the morning looks like. [01:02:02] Yeah, definitely. [01:02:04] And not to mention that we're dealing with this helter-skelter market again. [01:02:08] Choppy waves today, if you're a day trader, this is the kind of choppy waves you want. [01:02:13] As a long-term investor, it's definitely scary because of all the uncertainty that the investors are impulsively reacting when it comes to this market. [01:02:23] This is why you really can't make these late-day plays anymore. [01:02:26] If you happen to be a trader or somebody, I mean, you'd want to buy in the morning or sometime before lunch because in the afternoon, these guys go nuts, man. [01:02:35] They're just ridiculous. [01:02:35] You know what I'm saying? [01:02:37] Nobody knows what to do right now. [01:02:41] Nobody wants to get bold in any direction. [01:02:44] And, you know, if you can find something that looks like it's been beaten down too low or beaten down or it's been propped up too high, it's a good stock to look at just because everything seems to be coming back to flat, I guess, so to speak. [01:03:06] Yeah, I think that also we're going to start seeing the actual separation from the weak from the wise. [01:03:12] Companies that can withstand an economic recession in America or those that we can withstand the obstacles that are put forth in the international business front. [01:03:22] I mean, we're going to see a lot of curb in production in a lot of different electronics and cars because of this Japanese earthquake situation. [01:03:31] So, you know, once again, we need some of these people out here in America and elsewhere across the globe to start investing in companies or giving companies more capital. [01:03:47] We need venture capitalists to go out there, and this could be a good opportunity for expansive growth for American companies or potential American corporations or budding American ideas. [01:03:59] But I'm concerned as an investor and as a day trader, mind you, the price of oil, man. [01:04:05] If that price of oil continues to go up, I think that we could see some serious problems here in America. [01:04:10] And I'm not just talking about the already acceptable unemployment rate of like 9%, 10%, 12%. [01:04:18] I'm talking dramatic layoffs, government cutting, especially. [01:04:23] You combine the privatization retraction that will happen when these oil prices are sustained at high levels for a long period of time. [01:04:31] You've got to think about also the government chopping that's going on. [01:04:35] It's going to lay a lot of people off. [01:04:37] So I don't, I mean, not to mention they're going to start cutting a lot of these entitlements. [01:04:42] So I just don't like what's going on. [01:04:44] I would much prefer to see the barrel of oil to come down to about $70, $80, $90, so we can actually fulfill this economic rebound. [01:04:53] That's what's really prohibiting me from making any more stock suggestions or even investing in the long term on anything myself. [01:05:02] Right. [01:05:04] The commodities issue is the worst thing. [01:05:06] I mean, you can't have a jobless recovery with commodities going through the roof. [01:05:11] You know, you've got 20% of the country out of work. [01:05:15] There's going to be no recovery if they've got to pay more for their food and their gas and every other thing under the sun over the next 12 months. [01:05:23] I mean, what you're going to have is a jobless recession, double recession come back in. [01:05:29] It's a very scary time because of inflation pending. [01:05:35] And it is. [01:05:36] And I know the Federal Reserve is trying to qualm concerns down about that, but commodities are rising. [01:05:43] And you combine the commodities rising with the high oil prices. [01:05:48] There's just no way that we're going to sustain any kind of legitimate rebound, even with another quantitative easing three, if the Federal Reserve decides to do that. [01:05:59] I thought that what I was mentioning earlier by forcing our politicians to do their freaking job and to go out there and to force the Iraqi parliament to pay us back the almost two trillion dollars that we've spent in liberating these people, why don't they just go out and give us oil pro bono so that we can artificially bring down the price of oil for our country to at least $70 a barrel. [01:06:26] And that in turn would help by providing lower cost for already rising commodity prices, transportation prices, airline prices, so on and so forth. [01:06:38] But of course, we don't have policymakers with, first of all, any kind of ball. [01:06:42] Secondly, we don't have policymakers with that kind of intellectual curiosity. [01:06:48] So I don't see oil prices going down. [01:06:51] I thought that the whole military thing in Libya is just going to spur more unrest. [01:06:57] We're already seeing it in Syria. [01:06:59] We're seeing it in Yemen, the Yemeni government or the president of Yemen says that he's not going to step down. [01:07:07] And if he does, it may be at the end of the year he doesn't know. [01:07:11] You know, you've got just so many governments to talk about when it comes to the Middle East. [01:07:18] And these are all oil-producing countries. [01:07:20] And not only that, the Arab League and the OPEC cartel isn't too happy with the international community's no-fly zone implementation. [01:07:28] So I don't see oil prices going down. [01:07:31] I mean, unless you have some optimistic view, I don't. [01:07:35] Well, I think a lot of the price of oil is in our own control. [01:07:39] I mean, if we remove regulations and we mean, in one day, Congress and the President can sign stuff that totally sends prospectors and everybody else crazy over the prospects of finding oil. [01:07:52] I mean, it's totally I mean, we're limiting we're controlling the price of oil through our regulation. [01:07:58] And a lot of it is set up to be that way. [01:08:01] We know that Obama wants five, six, seven dollars a gallon worth of oil so that he'll get more support for his little windmills and the other crazy things. [01:08:10] But so, I mean, regulation in general has to go away. [01:08:14] At some point, they have to provide tax and regulation relief for the 80% of this country that actually knows how to do something. [01:08:22] And if they don't do that, the 20% is out of luck, big time. [01:08:29] That's what we've been trying to say on this broadcast and other people, but they don't want to hear it. [01:08:33] They just want to, you know, they've been inesized with the socialist idea that government has the answer. [01:08:39] And as a matter of fact, it's the problem. [01:08:42] Right. [01:08:42] They think they're going to take more from the 80% to make the 20% better. [01:08:47] They're out of their mind. [01:08:48] And all they're doing is setting up the House of Cards a little bit higher. [01:08:52] Yeah, and we're going to be witnessing what's happening in Europe, man. [01:08:55] I mean, what's happening in Europe is devastating countries, like old countries with histories that are thousands of years old. [01:09:02] They're basically destroyed under their own socialism. [01:09:06] And the reason socialism destroyed them is because you cannot sustain an economy on socialism. [01:09:12] There's just no feasible way. [01:09:14] And I know that the governments would I mean the reason they did it, let's be honest, is because the bureaucrats wanted to show the investors and capitalists across the world that they are better capitalists or better social organizers, better community organizers, better production organizers than capitalists. [01:09:32] But now it's starting to show that they're not. [01:09:34] And now the capitalists are being blamed for this economic situation in Europe. [01:09:40] The capitalists are being blamed for a lot of things that are happening in the international community. [01:09:45] I think it's unfair. [01:09:46] And that's why I do this show in hopes of letting people know that it's not the capitalists. [01:09:50] It's these damn governments that are regulating capitalism. [01:09:53] Now, it's funny that you talk about regulation. [01:09:56] I had a listener write into me the other day saying that they tried to put a measly $3,000 or $4,000 into a brokerage account and attempted to try to do some day trading doing that and that their brokerage firm prohibited them from doing so because they are labeled under a as a patterned trader and under SEC regulations they have to have $25,000 in their account and they also have to put it on margin. [01:10:25] I mean, what kind of sense does that make? [01:10:28] You know, if someone who wants to put their money, you know, and they're paying a brokerage firm, you know, these are the types of regulations that are screwing up opportunities for people in America. [01:10:38] I mean, you know, we already know about the toy regulation. [01:10:41] We've got, I mean, it's just, it's disgusting, man. [01:10:43] I'm glad that, you know, individuals like yourself that are investors, that are capitalists, that are understanding that it's the government that's really ruining us. [01:10:50] It's ruining Europe. [01:10:51] It's ruining every country that actually was an attempt at civility. [01:10:57] And the reason we're going uncivil is because these governments want it to be uncivil so that they can be in control of society, not private hands. [01:11:06] Right. [01:11:07] Yeah, I've come in conflict with that day trade rule also. [01:11:11] You're only allowed three day trades within any given five consecutive days. [01:11:17] And a day trade is you buy and sell the same stock within a day. [01:11:21] So it's definitely you've got to make your, and that's why I do options because it's more bang for your buck. [01:11:26] So if I'm only going to be allowed to make one trade, I'm going to do an option where I can get a double-digit return within a day and not have to trade 50 stocks and get a couple dollars here and there on every single one of them. [01:11:40] But yeah, you're not even leveraging. [01:11:44] I mean, it's not even that you need to have a margin. [01:11:49] You're not trading on margin. [01:11:51] You're trading on your own pocket, and they still won't let you do it. [01:11:55] That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life. [01:11:58] I mean, now, look, I've got a very big account, so I just assumed, you know, I mean, of course, I mean, there's so many regulations to go by when it comes to this, when it comes to abiding by SEC and all these ridiculous regulations that they don't even allow you to, you know, naivety of the law is not something that they consider lightly. [01:12:22] So when I heard an investor in my email say that they were afflicted with this situation, I looked into it and they were correct. [01:12:31] You know, they cannot trade their own money more than a certain, you know, I think it was like five trades. [01:12:37] Was it a week? [01:12:39] Three times in any five consecutive days. [01:12:42] Yeah, three trades in any five. [01:12:44] I mean, then why be an investor and why go to a brokerage firm if you could just go to your bank and just I want to invest this into that. [01:12:53] Go get it. [01:12:54] Right. [01:12:55] Well, you can, I mean, you can still do it, but you've got to hold it overnight. [01:12:58] You just can't buy and sell within the same day. [01:13:00] So, you know, if you do some big, you know, the way around it, the way around it for me is to do options because it's just more bang for your buck. [01:13:11] Can you quickly explain options for dummies for people out there? [01:13:15] Because it's kind of a complicated game. [01:13:17] It's not your traditional financial instrument. [01:13:20] And there's been people that want me to talk about it. [01:13:23] But I don't really want to get into it because it is complicated. [01:13:26] I mean, it's a risky bet. [01:13:27] You've got to be a very good speculator. [01:13:29] You can't go on a motion like you do in a stock. [01:13:33] I mean, you have to really gauge on how the market's going to react or how they're going to react to a given stock on a certain time frame. [01:13:44] And the option is for you to actually purchase the stock at a given price at a given time. [01:13:53] Go ahead. [01:13:54] I'm sorry. [01:13:54] Go ahead. [01:13:55] Yeah, and in a few in a fut at a future date. [01:13:57] So let's say, I mean, the first thing you have to make up your mind is whether you believe that any given stock I mean, you analyze the stocks like you do if you're going to regularly buy them to to some degree because you you have to det determine what stock you believe is going to go up or what stock you believe is going to go down. [01:14:14] And what you would do when you would go to invest in a stock to begin with. [01:14:19] But once you made up your mind, you know, I want I believe Sprint is way too cheap right now. [01:14:24] I think it's going to go up. [01:14:26] Then what you do is you go in and let's say Sprint's trading at $5 today. [01:14:32] By the way, you can buy an option that says, in the future, I want the right to buy this stock for the $5 that it's trading today. [01:14:44] I want the right in August to buy Sprint at $5. [01:14:47] Well, it's trading at $5 today. [01:14:50] So you buy that right to buy Sprint in the future. [01:14:53] And between now and August, Sprint goes to $7. [01:15:00] Well, that contract that you have, you still have a right to buy it for $5. [01:15:05] And Sprint's trading at $7 a month from now. [01:15:08] Well, the value of the contract that you bought is worth a lot more because being able to buy Sprint for $5 on August, the probability of that being a great deal has increased since the time that you first bought your contract. [01:15:23] So you're really betting on the probability of what you bought coming true. === Putin Fuel Fire Debate (15:04) === [01:15:32] So if you think a stock's going to go up, then you buy an option which is called a call. [01:15:38] You buy the right to buy it at a certain price in the future. [01:15:41] If you believe it's going to go down, then you buy the right to sell it at a certain price in the future. [01:15:47] And from that point forward, the contract that you have goes up and down in value based on the probability of what you did increasing or decreasing. [01:15:56] And that's pretty much how it works. [01:15:58] Hey, what's the losing, what's the flip side losing bet on that coin? [01:16:03] Well, the flip side is there's no underlying stock. [01:16:06] So what's the probability of what you bought once the market realizes that the problem, you know, you bought a stock at $5. [01:16:17] You bought an option that says, I want the right to buy Sprint at $5 in August. [01:16:22] And between now and sometime in July, Sprint's trading at $1. [01:16:27] Well, your option to buy it at $5 is worthless, practically, because Sprint, you could get, why would anybody want the right to buy it for $5 when it's currently trading for a buck? [01:16:37] So your whole entire contract is worthless. [01:16:40] You have the right to something that nobody wants. [01:16:43] I mean, you've got Swampland in Florida that you pay for, and there ain't nothing you can do with it. [01:16:48] So, I mean, the downfall is you go from making a lot of money to no money. [01:16:56] Now, in essence, now, you know, it didn't get to $1 overnight. [01:16:59] So at some point, your option becomes a little bit less each day. [01:17:04] Gradually, Sprint goes from $5 to $495 to $480 to $475. [01:17:11] As it keeps going down, you've got an option to buy it at $5, and the probability of your option being valuable three months out is becoming a little bit less each day as the underlying stock is decreasing in value. [01:17:23] So at some point, you've got to cut your losses, and you just got to sell it. [01:17:28] But if you wait too long, there literally becomes a time where, hey, listen, you own the right to buy the stock at $10, and it's currently trading at $1. [01:17:37] Guess right. [01:17:37] Your contract to buy the stock at $10, nobody's interested in it anymore. [01:17:42] And your contract expires a week from now or whatever. [01:17:45] The probability just becomes zilch. [01:17:47] And the price that you paid for that initial contract is what you eat because you're stuck with it. [01:17:52] Unreal, man. [01:17:54] So, yeah, I mean, like I said, I've got a pretty big account, so that's why I'm not really afflicted with this. [01:17:59] But, you know, it amazes me to hear this. [01:18:03] It not only happened to the person that emailed me, but it happened to you, too. [01:18:07] This just goes to show you that regulation is just bunk. [01:18:10] I mean, what are they trying to stop or prevent from allowing somebody to pattern trade with an amount below $25,000? [01:18:20] I mean, can you explain that? [01:18:22] I can't figure it out. [01:18:23] Well, no, that's just Congress being idiots because, I mean, we know that the financial meltdown wasn't started by a bunch of guys buying and selling $100 worth of stock two or three times a week. [01:18:36] So that's government trying to do something that feels good. [01:18:40] Sounds good. [01:18:42] Unbelievable. [01:18:43] And it actually benefits the brokerage companies because then you're obligated, even if you're a small-time investor, you're obligated to pattern trade at $25,000 in the account. [01:18:56] And some of these people that want to trade, they don't have $25,000 laying around, kind of just throwing around everywhere. [01:19:01] So they want to try to get their $5,000, their $3,000, their $10,000, and they want to be able to do it too. [01:19:09] And here you got regulation preventing private enterprise, private people from doing what they want to do with their own money. [01:19:16] This is just disgusting, man. [01:19:18] I'm surprised I didn't know about this. [01:19:20] I was really upset when I heard that an investor was prohibiting from making money off of pattern trading. [01:19:26] And let me tell you, there is liquid to be made in day trading. [01:19:30] I mean, major liquid. [01:19:32] And that's the whole purpose why I do it. [01:19:34] I don't necessarily do it for a living. [01:19:36] I do it to get the liquid to relay into other financial instruments because that's what the purpose of day trade is, is just to get liquidity. [01:19:45] But when I heard that, you know, individuals couldn't do this under $25,000 in an account, I was really disgusted. [01:19:50] And I mean, I feel somewhat responsible for individuals out there trying to go into this market, trying to do some pattern trading out here, and they can't do it. [01:20:00] They're prevented because of this goddamn government. [01:20:03] It's pretty sad. [01:20:04] It's pretty disgusting. [01:20:05] Well, they got to do it overnight. [01:20:07] They got to go in at the end of the day if they think that market's overselling or if they think the market's going through the roof too much and they've got to get in on a position and they've got to hold it overnight and then trade the next day. [01:20:17] And that doesn't count as a day trade. [01:20:20] That doesn't go against their quota. [01:20:21] They can do that as many times as they want. [01:20:23] They just can't do it within the limited buy and sell within the same day. [01:20:28] Yeah, I hear you. [01:20:29] Wow, that's unreal. [01:20:30] And it's really sad, man. [01:20:32] Really sad. [01:20:33] Anyway, man, I want to thank you for calling, man. [01:20:36] And what a play. [01:20:38] You deserve the credit on that sprint play, man. [01:20:41] Excellent forecast, excellent prognostication, man. [01:20:44] Much props. [01:20:46] Thank you, man. [01:20:47] Take care. [01:20:48] Nope, no problem, man. [01:20:49] You take it easy. [01:20:50] Unbelievable caller there. [01:20:51] If you all heard this man yesterday from 727, he was talking about how he bought some options for today's sprint increase. [01:21:00] He anticipated that sprint was going to increase, and he's making some serious capital on his options play there, man. [01:21:07] Unbelievable. [01:21:08] Good call. [01:21:10] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:21:14] Before we got into that discussion about options and trading and regulations and stuff, we were talking a little bit about Libya's no-fly zone situation and how the United Nations is. [01:21:26] I don't know who's in charge of this whole disgusting military operation, but it's not really going to plan. [01:21:34] You've got the president saying that we're playing a limited role. [01:21:38] And unfortunately, our limited role is allowing us to be the focal point of the military attack. [01:21:47] Believe it or not, throughout the international community, throughout the world, people are interpreting this military, multinational United Nations military theater in Libya. [01:21:58] They're basically blaming America for it, for Christ's sake. [01:22:02] And even though we have a limited military involvement, according to our president, even though reports today that one of our planes went down in Libya, luckily the pilots were rescued. [01:22:17] But, I mean, I don't get it. [01:22:19] I mean, we have a limited military role. [01:22:21] Then why are we even helping? [01:22:23] Why don't we just allow these Europeans to do whatever the hell that is they wanted to do? [01:22:27] Because now you've got French bombing the hell out of compounds where Muammar Gaddafi is suspected to be hiding. [01:22:36] And you've got the United States saying that Muammar Gaddafi assassination is not the intended goal for this United Nations military front. [01:22:48] You've got Admiral Mullen from the Defense Department on here saying that he can foresee a future where Muammar Gaddafi could sustain power. [01:22:59] You've got the President saying that Muammar Gaddafi, there's no way he can stay in power. [01:23:05] You've got the State Department. [01:23:07] I mean, these idiots don't know what they're doing, folks. [01:23:09] I mean, it's just sad for Christ's sake, man. [01:23:12] The hell's going on with this government of ours? [01:23:16] This is why we need a confident voter population. [01:23:21] We need a voter population that's going to pay attention to what all these power-hungry autocrats are doing. [01:23:29] And it's obvious that just having the freedom to vote is just not enough. [01:23:34] I'm sorry. [01:23:36] I know there's people that disagree with me with that, but I believe that you have to have the right to vote. [01:23:44] And how do you get the right to vote? [01:23:45] You have to pay taxes. [01:23:46] Plain and simple. [01:23:48] Doesn't matter what you do for a living. [01:23:49] All right? [01:23:51] Doesn't matter what you do for a living. [01:23:54] I don't care if you're cleaning shit bowls. [01:23:57] I don't care if you're a stripper. [01:23:59] I don't care if you're a hooker. [01:24:01] I don't care what you're doing just as long as you're making your own money to do it and paying taxes. [01:24:06] And I believe, and every capitalist within the sound of my voice should believe this as well, that you should be able to show a W-2 form at wherever you're going to vote to prove that you pay taxes, and then that gives you the privilege to participate in the political process. [01:24:24] I mean, I don't understand why anybody else, all right, why anybody else would think anything otherwise. [01:24:34] I don't know. [01:24:35] I don't get it, man. [01:24:36] Anyway, let me open up another one of these St. Pauli beers, for Christ's sake, with the beer wench bimbo with the big tits on the bottle here. [01:24:45] There we go. [01:24:46] Got me another bottle. [01:24:48] Cheers to everybody out there. [01:24:49] Cheers. [01:24:51] Anybody who's criticizing me saying I'm an alcoholic, I'm not an alcoholic, damn, and I'm a connoisseur. [01:24:56] And if you are an alcoholic or a former alcoholic, you might as well keep drinking for Christ's sake. [01:25:00] I mean, who cares? [01:25:02] I mean, look at this crime. [01:25:03] Earthquakes are still hitting Japan, folks. [01:25:05] We've already had three earthquakes, or I think even more than that, maybe. [01:25:09] But three earthquakes out of Japan at about 6.5 magnitude. [01:25:13] I mean, it's just getting serious. [01:25:14] It's getting scary. [01:25:16] You know what I'm saying? [01:25:17] It's supposed to be springtime. [01:25:19] It's snowing in the north right now out there in North Dakota, Chicago, Wisconsin. [01:25:24] It's snowing for Christ's sake. [01:25:26] I mean, what the hell's going on? [01:25:28] It's tornado warnings in the West Coast. [01:25:31] I'd like for somebody to please call me from the West Coast. [01:25:35] I want to know if you're experiencing any of that acid rain from the radioactivity that's in the air mixed with the rain out there. [01:25:43] I mean, I'm serious. [01:25:43] I'm not trying to hyper-sensationalize this story here, but radioactivity is a serious subject matter, for Christ's sake. [01:25:54] Anyway, let me go ahead and talk about something else. [01:25:59] Like I said, not only is this Libya no-fly situation putting a target on America once again, but we also have this destabilization spreading all over the Middle East. [01:26:11] Syria is killing protesters that are protesting against its authoritarian rule. [01:26:16] Yemen is about to go under a goddamn civil war. [01:26:20] The military is trying to go against the bureaucrats, and the people are going against both of them. [01:26:26] It's just an utter disgusting situation. [01:26:28] You've got the Yemeni leader instead of stepping down and trying to calm nerves. [01:26:34] This guy's saying, I want to step down at the end of the year. [01:26:37] I will step down at the end of the year. [01:26:39] That's the only way I'll go. [01:26:41] So, unbelievable. [01:26:44] Unfreaking believable. [01:26:45] And then we got Portugal about to collapse because of the austerity reforms that were agreed to at this European Union meeting where the European Union agreed to bail out these socialist countries for Christ's sake. [01:26:57] You know what I mean? [01:27:00] Anyway, I want to talk a little bit about something else, folks. [01:27:03] I mean, we discussed yesterday how Vladimir Putin came out yesterday and claimed that this Libyan strike was a medieval crusade from the West, which I got a little personally offended by. [01:27:20] I mean, yeah, this isn't going to throw fuel on the fire there, Putin, you asshole. [01:27:25] It makes me sick that, you know, here you've got these damn cockeyed vodka drinking, you know, sucking on sardine head Russians sitting here talking all this nonsense to Joe Biden that, oh yes, comrade, we want to go ahead and make visas. [01:27:45] You know, no problem. [01:27:46] We don't want visas between Russia, Mother Russia, and America. [01:27:50] Don't you want this that we don't want it, all right? [01:27:53] We don't want it in America. [01:27:57] And then you got Putin sitting over here calling what we're doing a goddamn crusade, throwing fuel on the fire to these damn Arabian jihudis and raising up hell all over the Middle East, for Christ's sake. [01:28:08] Yeah, that's not going to throw fuel on the fire, right? [01:28:13] Well, anyway, then you've got Dmitry Mededev, Dmitry Mededev, Mededev, of whatever the hell his stupid vodka drinking name is. [01:28:22] This guy's supposed to be the president of the country or something of that nature. [01:28:26] You know, who the hell knows the stupid little bureaucracy they got going on in Russia, but he's supposed to be the leader of the country. [01:28:32] Putin is just supposed to be some guy in the background, some prime minister or some kind of crap. [01:28:36] Who knows? [01:28:37] But believe it or not, the supposed leader of Russia, Dmitry Medive, actually publicly scolded, publicly scolded Vladimir Putin. [01:28:50] I kid you not. [01:28:51] You have this idiot coming out here saying, do you dumb motherfucker? [01:28:56] You do not sit there and say that when we are trying to get into the capitalist game, you stupid idiot. [01:29:03] And he publicly scolded Vladimir Putin, for Christ's sake. [01:29:06] Now, I mean, I don't know what that says for the Russian culture or Russian society, but let me tell you, I am glad to see that there's some kind of dissent, public dissent that's displayed. [01:29:20] Now, this could all be PR. [01:29:22] You know, that's how the Russians are. [01:29:23] They could be KGBing psychological crap to us. [01:29:27] I don't know. [01:29:28] But when you've got two Russian so-called leaders of the country, all right, sitting here basically calling out each other. [01:29:39] First of all, Vladimir Putin hasn't called out Mededev yet. [01:29:42] All right? [01:29:43] But Medive has scolded this Vladimir Putin, and I think it's pretty unbelievable. [01:29:49] I think it sets a pretty good precedent. [01:29:51] And I can't wait to see what happens in Russia. [01:29:53] You know what these vodka-drinking, cockeyed-looking, mouth-breathing pieces of garbage have to say. [01:29:58] You know what I'm saying? [01:30:00] You know what I'm saying? [01:30:03] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:30:06] I want to hear from you. [01:30:07] All right? [01:30:08] I want to hear from you, folks. [01:30:10] All right, what do you think about Dmitry Medive or comrade, whatever the hell his name is, publicly scolding Vladimir Putin, Pootie Pooh, for his comments about calling the Libyan assault a medieval crusade, throwing freaking fuel on the fire for Christ's sake. [01:30:28] You know what I'm saying? [01:30:31] Anyway, 6466524869. [01:30:35] I thought it was irresponsible of Putin, man. === Social Networking Stupidity (15:42) === [01:30:37] I mean, you heard how angry I got yesterday, for Christ's sake. [01:30:40] I mean, these goddamn vodka-drinking Russians were just holding hands with Joe Biden the other day, it was a couple of weeks ago, saying that they didn't want to have any more traveling visas to anyone that's traveling from Russia to America or America to Russia. [01:30:59] And now you got Vladimir Putin or Poodie Pooh over here, you know, flapping his little stupid vodka-drinking mouth in the wind like we're supposed to care for Christ's sake? [01:31:08] I mean, I'm glad that Medive made Putin look like an impotent jerk because he deserves it for Christ's sake. [01:31:16] Let me take a drink of this St. Pauli beer with the beer-made, big-titted bimbo beer wench on the damn bottle. [01:31:31] Pretty good, man. [01:31:32] All right? [01:31:34] Pretty goddamn good. [01:31:36] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:31:42] I want to hear from you, folks. [01:31:43] We've been talking about a lot here. [01:31:45] We've been talking about a lot of stuff. [01:31:46] There's a lot of things to talk about. [01:31:47] I know that there's probably people listening into the broadcast saying, good God, ghosts, I don't know what the hell to do for Christ's sake. [01:31:53] There's so much news. [01:31:54] They're saying you got the thing in Japan. [01:31:56] You got the thing in Libya. [01:31:57] You got the investors acting impulsively in the stock market. [01:32:00] You got all this crap. [01:32:01] What do I do? [01:32:02] I don't know what to do. [01:32:05] Well, calm down. [01:32:07] All right. [01:32:08] Calm down. [01:32:09] Even though the world may be going to hell, let's just go ahead and have a drink and let's be capitalist about it, baby. [01:32:16] That's all it's about. [01:32:17] All right? [01:32:18] All right. [01:32:18] That's all it's about. [01:32:20] Give me capitalism or give me death. [01:32:22] I don't want to live in a world where we have to, you know, hold hands, sing kumbaya with assholes that have blatantly used and abused their existence in this reality, in this realm. [01:32:35] And you know who I'm talking about. [01:32:36] These useless pieces of trash. [01:32:38] You know what I'm saying? [01:32:40] Anyway, 6466524869 is the number to call here. [01:32:46] I want to take some calls. [01:32:48] 715, you're on the air. [01:33:13] Everybody hear this, Grab? [01:33:16] I mean, you got some asshole calling up, playing Lady Gaga. [01:33:20] I mean, this is how stupid and ridiculous our country is getting, for Christ's sake. [01:33:25] You know what I'm saying? [01:33:26] I mean, first of all, why exactly are we supposed to give two rats' asses about this disgusting, hook-nosed, cross-eyed, you know, pathetic-looking trans-testicle bitch, Lady Gaga? [01:33:40] Can somebody explain to me why we're supposed to be putting this disgusting hermerphidite-looking bimbo on a pedestal? [01:33:47] I mean, she is just a disgusting piece of garbage. [01:33:50] I mean, you mean to tell me that if Lady Gaga, you know, propositioned you for the horizontal mambo, that you would actually be giving this disgusting, despicable specimen, you know, the time of day for Christ's sake. [01:34:03] I mean, this is just disgusting, man. [01:34:05] This is how stupid we're getting for Christ's sake. [01:34:08] It's not pathetic it isn't. [01:34:09] And, you know, what makes me sick is that the media credits her as such a, I don't know, a fashionista because she dresses like an obnoxious jerk. [01:34:19] I mean, do we not remember this same kind of, you know, gay, you know, outlandish, you know, costume forte? [01:34:31] I mean, do you understand that, you know, Michael Alec and John St. John, you know, those trans-testicles out of New York did this in 1989, 1990, you know, way before Lady Gaga over here. [01:34:46] And Lady Gaga now is, you know, utilizing what those fruits did in New York City. [01:34:52] They're utilizing what those fruits did in New York City, and she's utilizing it as her own little, oh, look at me, I did it. [01:35:00] I'm so great. [01:35:01] I'm a trans-testicle, and now I look like I'm going to a Michael Alec party. [01:35:07] Shut up. [01:35:10] Makes me sick to my stomach, man. [01:35:12] I mean, don't call up with Lady Gaga, all right? [01:35:18] All right, I mean, seriously, you got people over here saying, I do Lady Gaga. [01:35:23] You're a sick bastard. [01:35:24] You know what I'm saying? [01:35:25] Seriously, you are a sick bastard if you were going to sit over here and do Lady Gaga. [01:35:30] I mean, you are a desperate fool. [01:35:32] I mean, you're obviously somebody who doesn't get laid often. [01:35:36] You know what I'm saying? [01:35:39] Anyway, 64665-24869 is the number to call. [01:35:44] We were talking about Medavev before we got the damn call from some asshole. [01:35:50] I'm Lady Gaga fan, so I'm going to call up and I'm going to play Lady Gaga, and everything's just going to be so great, and everything's going to be so good. [01:35:58] And oh, yes, oh, I'm so great. [01:36:01] Give me a break. [01:36:02] All right. [01:36:03] Come on. [01:36:06] Anyway, now that we've talked a little bit about Vladimir Pootie Pooh getting scolded by Dimitri Medavev, I want to talk a little bit more about the economic situation in America. [01:36:16] Now, we did get economic data yesterday stating that the month of February had a nine-year low in home sales. [01:36:24] Take a look at this, folks. [01:36:26] Florida. [01:36:28] The state of Florida actually has 20% of the homes in Florida vacant. [01:36:35] Empty. [01:36:36] With nobody in them. [01:36:38] Can you believe that? [01:36:40] 20% of Floridian homes are vacant for Christ's sake. [01:36:46] Does it make you want to go and move out to Florida now? [01:36:51] I mean, you know, seriously, I mean, for Christ's sake, you know, 20% of the homes are vacant. [01:36:58] I mean, can we say economic, you know, economic meltdown? [01:37:05] I mean, good God, man. [01:37:07] I mean, you know, if there's any Floridians, man, please give me a call. [01:37:10] I have to hear this for myself. [01:37:12] I mean, I have had a couple of people call me from Florida. [01:37:16] This one woman out of Orlando called me, I think it was several months ago, and she talked about how it's dangerous out there in Orlando. [01:37:26] You got Derelics coming up to you every five minutes for, yeah, baby, you got some change, baby, got changed, baby. [01:37:34] And if you don't give them change, you know, They I'm damn near try to scare you into giving them change. [01:37:42] You know, they they pull out knives on you. [01:37:44] It's it's disgusting, man. [01:37:46] I heard Florida is a damn hell hole, you know, from what I understand. [01:37:50] It's a damn hell hole. [01:37:54] And at one point in time, I remember when Florida was a sought-after place to be, you know, especially Miami, you know, the coastal areas. [01:38:02] But now, you know, it's turning into a hellhole because of, you know, the lack of economic opportunity, man. [01:38:09] I mean, it's obvious that the lack of economic opportunity was just not there. [01:38:18] I mean, if it was there, you would have these 20% of homes in Florida occupied by working people. [01:38:25] But it's obvious that there is no working opportunity, economic opportunity for Christ's sake, all right? [01:38:32] Anyway, let me take a swig of this beer-mated bimbo here. [01:38:35] I mean, seriously. [01:38:43] Somebody here in Florida saying it's really not that bad, but, I mean, seriously, I heard it's bad. [01:38:47] I heard it, you know, you've got, you know, all kinds of, you know, disgusting derelict heathens, you know, eyeballing you if you have a decent looking set of threads on or if you've got a gold watch or something of that nature. [01:39:03] You know what I mean? [01:39:06] Give me a break. [01:39:09] But I thought this was important news because it's a good economic indicator for anybody who listens in and whoever wants to invest in this market, you know, to take that into consideration when you're trying to look for potential plays in this market. [01:39:23] 20% of homes in Florida are vacant. [01:39:27] They're vacant. [01:39:29] There's nobody living there for Christ's sake, man. [01:39:31] I mean, good God. [01:39:32] You know how dangerous that is for a neighborhood to be vacant, have all these damn vacant homes everywhere? [01:39:40] You know how dangerous it is? [01:39:41] All kinds of homeless jerks and hookers and drug addicts and drunks. [01:39:49] I mean, a good God. [01:39:50] That's all I got to say. [01:39:51] Good God. [01:39:53] Good Lord. [01:39:56] Anyway. [01:39:58] 646-652-4869. [01:40:01] We got nobody calling in here. [01:40:04] I know we got a whole bunch of listeners listening in. [01:40:06] I mean, I'm looking at the chat room. [01:40:08] Please retweet the broadcast. [01:40:11] If you're listening to me live, please retweet the broadcast. [01:40:14] Just do that favor for me, man. [01:40:16] Don't be a player hater. [01:40:18] Don't be a player hater and not do that. [01:40:21] I mean, it's just a simple couple of presses of the keyboard and then enter. [01:40:25] And then you've got a tweet out there saying, come to True Capitalist Radio Broadcast right now, baby, and spare out like a wildfire. [01:40:34] BlogtalkRadio.com slash ghost. [01:40:37] All right, that's the link to send them. [01:40:39] BlogtalkRadio.com slash ghost. [01:40:42] Not to mention, folks, that you can also listen to this show live on your smartphone. [01:40:47] Yeah. [01:40:48] I know there's a lot of individuals that don't think about that, but if you're going to have to miss a true capitalist episode, one thing you can do is put your smartphone in your pocket. [01:41:00] Make sure to be able to get that feed into your smartphone and put yourself a Bluetooth headset or a Bluetooth earpiece and just pretend that you're just one of those schmucks that walks around with your Bluetooth earpiece and you can actually listen to the broadcast while you're having to attend some family gathering or some kind of stupid piece of garbage recital or go into the damn opera or something you got to do with your chick, whatever. [01:41:30] You can still listen to the broadcast through the earpiece. [01:41:35] No BS. [01:41:36] I want to let everybody know that. [01:41:37] You know, we're in a day and age of technology where you can listen to the True Capitalist radio broadcast anywhere, anytime. [01:41:45] And that's what's so beautiful about the internet, baby. [01:41:47] It's beautiful. [01:41:49] It's beautiful. [01:41:52] Let me go ahead and chug a little bit of this beer here. [01:42:02] Very good stuff. [01:42:03] Anyway, I think we got 715 on the horn here. [01:42:06] What you got this time? [01:42:26] Is that that Friday song by that young little bimbo? [01:42:30] You know what I mean? [01:42:31] Friday, Friday, yay, yay. [01:42:34] I'm getting fucked in my A. Sorry, excuse my French, folks. [01:42:39] I didn't mean to curse there, but that just, that song's really getting annoying. [01:42:42] All right? [01:42:43] I mean, how and why should you get props for being an absolute no-talent-having piece of garbage? [01:42:51] You know what I mean? [01:42:51] I mean, look, I mean, enough with auto-tunes, bitch. [01:42:56] All right, all you musicians out there, enough. [01:43:00] I'm sick of hearing auto-tunes, man. [01:43:03] I don't care how old she is. [01:43:04] It's disgusting. [01:43:05] It's stupid. [01:43:06] Look, I don't care if she's 13. [01:43:09] She had the mental cognitive understanding that, oh, I want to be a pop star. [01:43:16] I want everybody to know who I am. [01:43:19] I want everybody to just go out and just buy my album. [01:43:23] I want to live the American Idol Dream. [01:43:25] And part of that is taking criticism for the work that you put out to the public. [01:43:31] All right? [01:43:32] And it sucks. [01:43:33] All right. [01:43:33] It absolutely sucks. [01:43:37] Utterly sucks. [01:43:39] Not to mention that, what's up with this auto-tune hard-on that we got going on? [01:43:44] You know what I'm saying? [01:43:46] You know, I almost feel like putting out some kind of a song, me, you know, either singing or rapping or something, and just throwing some auto-tunes out there and do the same damn thing. [01:43:57] You know what I'm saying? [01:43:59] I mean, I'm serious. [01:44:00] I'm thinking about yay, yay, yay, yay, or some kind of crap. [01:44:05] You may think you're stronger, but my nuts hang much longer, much longer and longer. [01:44:14] Amen. [01:44:17] You know, throw some auto-tunes on that. [01:44:19] I think you got a number one iTunes song right there. [01:44:27] Anyway, 646-6524-869 is the number to call here. [01:44:31] I want to hear from you, folks. [01:44:33] All right? [01:44:34] I want to hear from you. [01:44:37] Not to mention, folks, I want to mention this to everybody who's listening out there. [01:44:40] I am in the works on trying to make a social networking site to provide people who think like us the ability to communicate, the ability to congregate, excuse me, the ability to spread ideas, that sort of thing. [01:45:01] You know what I mean? [01:45:05] So I want everybody to keep in mind that we are in the works of a social networking-like site that's going to try to have all the bells and whistles of all the corporate little social networking sites out of here. [01:45:19] All right? [01:45:22] Now, what I want everybody to understand now is that when I actually put out this little social networking site, it's going to be a little virtual ghetto to begin with. [01:45:37] Because I'm doing this, remember, I mean, this little hobby that I do here, it costs a little money here, and I don't like blowing money for the sake of blowing money, unless there's some potential capitalization at the end. [01:45:53] But I think that this is important enough to throw a little bit of money at so that we can actually have a social networking site that's for real, that's no BS, that's behind a cause, you know what I'm saying, that's behind an idea, and be able to mobilize a whole virtual community of people to do things and to make statements and to do just wait, folks. === Illegal Immigrants Means (09:16) === [01:46:19] You just wait. [01:46:20] It's going to be unbelievable. [01:46:22] All right? [01:46:23] It's going to be unfreaking believable. [01:46:25] And I hope that you become members. [01:46:27] As a matter of fact, I'm debating on whether or not I should just allow anybody to become members of this social networking site or I should choose who's going to be a member, who isn't going to be a member. [01:46:39] I don't know yet. [01:46:41] But seriously, folks, we are in the works of that. [01:46:44] You're going to have chat rooms. [01:46:46] You're going to be able to post videos. [01:46:49] You're going to be, I mean, just everything, man. [01:46:51] It's unbelievable what we're trying to get done here. [01:46:55] And I'm really excited about it, man. [01:46:57] I really am excited about this potential situation that we're launching here, and I hope that you all support it. [01:47:02] So anyway, be on the lookout for that. [01:47:04] I'm going to announce that shortly. [01:47:05] It's in the works. [01:47:07] Anyway, folks, I want to hear from you. [01:47:09] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:47:14] What we're going to do is we were talking a little bit about how Florida, in the state of Florida, 20% of homes in Florida are vacant, which is a pretty decent economic indicator to show that things aren't the greatest in this point in time. [01:47:31] So I want to hear from you. [01:47:33] 386, you're on the air. [01:47:35] Hey, Gus, what's going on? [01:47:36] It's capitalizing, man. [01:47:38] Hey, what's going on, Capitalizing, man? [01:47:40] It's good to hear from you. [01:47:42] Yeah, hey, man, I'm actually in Florida right now, and my neighbor actually got evicted from his house. [01:47:50] Really? [01:47:50] So, you know, this is a real situation. [01:47:52] So 20%. [01:47:53] Yeah. [01:47:54] I mean, it's not some exaggerated stat, huh? [01:47:56] No, because, like, people are starting to move to their apartments because they can't find work that good, you know? [01:48:03] Yeah, as a matter of fact, I know I'm keenly aware of what's going on in Florida. [01:48:07] You know, you've got a lack of economic opportunity out there. [01:48:12] And at the same time, the real estate bubble really hit Florida pretty hard. [01:48:17] There was a lot of real estate out there that cost a lot of money based upon speculation, based upon people speculating that people were going to move to Florida. [01:48:26] You had a lot of house flippers. [01:48:27] You had a lot of things out there that's caused the economic downturn. [01:48:31] And I actually had a lot of houses out here. [01:48:34] Oh, absolutely. [01:48:35] Absolutely. [01:48:36] Well, you know, you've got that coastal area, and everybody wants those beach houses. [01:48:40] Everybody wants this and that. [01:48:43] And inevitably, go ahead. [01:48:46] They were selling a condo. [01:48:48] It started at $500,000, and now it's only down to like $180,000 because nobody was buying. [01:48:55] Yeah, I know. [01:48:56] And not to mention nobody buying, but you have to have the ability to work so you can pay for a house out there. [01:49:02] And I know that there's not much work going on in Florida. [01:49:06] A lot of illegal immigrants are coming in here and working a lot cheaper than what Americans would work. [01:49:16] I agree that that is a problem. [01:49:18] Don't get me wrong. [01:49:20] But the thing is, is that it wouldn't be a problem if we were to somehow just allow these people to become citizens. [01:49:28] Now, I know when I was a conservative, I was against it. [01:49:32] I was really against illegal immigration. [01:49:34] But I think at this point in time, when you look at NFL games, when you look at NBA games, when you look at these sporting events, there are actual advertisements that are broadcasted to mainstream the regular audience in Spanish. [01:49:52] And what that tells to me as an investor, what it tells to me as an investor, is that these people that are Spanish-speaking immigrants that are working below minimum wage with no type of benefits, no type of job security, nothing, they're actually able to save the beams that they're able to make and spend money. [01:50:10] And if they pay taxes, then that's fine with me. [01:50:13] They can live here. [01:50:14] But if they don't pay taxes. [01:50:15] I agree. [01:50:16] That's where I'm getting at. [01:50:17] That's where I'm getting it. [01:50:18] I said, this is why we need to make these people citizens so that, first of all, they can't fall under that category of working below minimum wage because they don't have to pay taxes. [01:50:28] Secondly, they'll be paying taxes, so it'll be another group of individuals contributing to the tax system. [01:50:34] Thirdly, those are a whole bunch of new credit lines, a whole bunch of new mortgage opportunities, a whole bunch of new consumers and that sort of thing, which could stimulate the economy. [01:50:48] So I mean, I am one. [01:50:50] I mean, I know that I was really critical of illegal immigrants back in the day, but I think that it would actually help America, to be honest with you. [01:50:58] I'm not trying to be a cynical bastard. [01:51:00] I think it would actually help. [01:51:02] Yeah, but see, like, around my town, a lot of these local guys that have been working for like 30 years, they're getting all their jobs taken away. [01:51:10] I mean, my dad was telling me about this one guy who can't even afford toilet paper anymore because he can't find any work. [01:51:19] Well, I hear you, but at the same time, man, you also have to remember that if you're working 30 years, that means that you had 30 years to save even $100 a month. [01:51:30] If you couldn't save anything, and we're all going to suffer this one day or another, man. [01:51:36] Nobody doesn't fail. [01:51:38] Everybody fails. [01:51:39] Go ahead. [01:51:41] Yeah, my dad was telling me a few months back to start saving about $20 every time you get a paycheck or something like that. [01:51:48] Put $20 aside. [01:51:49] And eventually you'll have a lot of money saved up to spend on whatever you want. [01:51:55] Well, you know, you don't really want to spend it on whatever you want, man. [01:51:57] You want to use your money. [01:51:59] You don't want to use your money to make more money. [01:52:04] Certainly. [01:52:07] Absolutely. [01:52:08] And this is why I try to tell all the young people, man, look, this is the time for you guys to take risks. [01:52:14] The reason that people that work 30 years, they're suffering now because they didn't do what they should have done, man. [01:52:20] Take the risks when they're young. [01:52:22] Go into stocks. [01:52:23] Go into whatever financial instrument you want. [01:52:26] If it's not a stock, go into a business. [01:52:29] Start as an independent freelancer. [01:52:32] Go out and do whatever it is. [01:52:34] Buy real estate. [01:52:35] Whatever it is that you want to do, do it and save your money so that when you're at your dad's age and your dad's colleagues' age, you're not going to be suffering from these problems because even if you do have an economic contraction, even if you do have a layoff that prohibits you from working, you're going to have so many assets, man. [01:52:54] You're going to be able to liquidate stocks. [01:52:56] You're going to be able to liquidate your crap that you have. [01:52:59] Not to mention that whatever you buy, make sure that you can sell it in a later date for at least half the price. [01:53:07] Always remember that. [01:53:08] One more thing about that. [01:53:09] Auto-tune, I completely agree with you, man. [01:53:11] Auto-tune is ruining music. [01:53:13] It's horrible, man. [01:53:14] It's just a lot of people. [01:53:15] I mean, Scott can't even sing anymore. [01:53:18] I mean, what happened to natural singing ability and actual talent in music today, man? [01:53:24] I'm disappointed. [01:53:26] Hey, listen, I gotta go talk to my mom. [01:53:28] Keep capitalizing, Justin. [01:53:30] No problem, man. [01:53:31] You too, man. [01:53:31] All right. [01:53:32] Thank you for calling up. [01:53:33] I appreciate it. [01:53:34] I'll see you later. [01:53:36] Take it easy, man. [01:53:38] But as you can see, you know, as I'm telling this young man, folks, the bottom line is, is that the reason these people that have working for 30 years, they're in trouble and they can't even afford toilet paper or eating fruitcake for three months or whatever story that you happen to hear is because they didn't take those 30 years and save so many some odd dollars and put it in somewhere. [01:54:00] Even if you're not some Wall Street guru, even if you're not somebody who knows how to do well with money, why don't you just tell your bank, tell your brokerage firm, whoever you're with, I want to put $200 or $300 away in this stock. [01:54:17] And how do you choose the stock? [01:54:19] You choose a stock that you know ain't going anywhere anytime. [01:54:22] You know, I said Coke on February 6th, and look, it's 18% on your money. [01:54:30] 18% on your money if you would have invested so many some odd dollars in Coke, symbol C-O-K-E. [01:54:37] I mean, that's all you have to do. [01:54:38] So many some odd dollars in the bank, so many some odd dollars in stock, so many some odd dollars in bonds if you want to go that direction, so many some odd dollars in real estate if you want to get into real estate, save your money so that you can utilize some capital for collateral for a business. [01:54:57] I mean, there's so many things you can do as a capitalist, man. [01:55:00] I mean, you know, there's so many opportunities out here. [01:55:03] What I was telling Capitalizing, you know, when I was saying to him, is that whatever you purchase, you should be able to sell it and liquidate it on a rainy day. [01:55:12] That means furniture. [01:55:13] That means clothing. [01:55:15] That means jewelry. [01:55:17] You know, that means everything. [01:55:19] Every single thing you can think of. [01:55:21] Whatever you buy, you should be able to flip it. [01:55:24] The only thing that you should be burning money on is your vices. [01:55:28] And you've got to keep those in check, too, because you don't want your vices to surpass the amount of money that you're saving because that's ridiculous. === Give Bone Rumble Talk (05:33) === [01:55:35] All right? [01:55:37] I mean, seriously, that's ridiculous. [01:55:41] So this is what I'm saying, folks. [01:55:43] You know, don't be one of those statistics 30 years from now where you're begging people like, man, I'm out of work and I ain't got no money. [01:55:52] I can't afford toilet paper. [01:55:54] Well, don't be a part of that, man. [01:55:56] If they worked for 30 years, that means they had 30 years to save. [01:56:00] That means they had 30 years to purchase things. [01:56:02] They had 30 years to accumulate some kind of assets. [01:56:06] They had 30 years to do a lot of stuff. [01:56:08] And then for you to tell me after all those 30 years of working that they have nothing, that they have absolutely nothing, it's just hard for me to believe. [01:56:16] You know what I mean? [01:56:18] I mean, I'm serious. [01:56:19] It's just hard for me to believe here. [01:56:22] I'm sorry. [01:56:23] I'm not trying to be a heartless bastard. [01:56:26] But on a lighter note, folks, I see that everybody in the chat room is giving Goofy Bone some props. [01:56:32] Goofy Bone, of course, is an avid listener of the broadcast. [01:56:35] For all the folks that are listening in, he's actually a rapper. [01:56:39] And I actually like one of his songs, man. [01:56:41] It's called Give It To Her. [01:56:43] I mean, I like the chorus. [01:56:45] Give her a bone. [01:56:47] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:56:49] Just give her a bone. [01:56:51] I mean, it's pretty cool, man. [01:56:53] Anyway, I'm going to take a quick break before we go into the third hour. [01:56:56] I've got to get some more St. Paulie girl out of my little fridge out here across the way here in this office. [01:57:02] So without any further ado, folks, this is Goofy Bone. [01:57:06] Just give it to a bone. [01:57:08] Just give her a bone. [01:57:10] And you know, what's funny is, before I play this, listen to the bimbo in the beginning. [01:57:16] Listen to the bimbo in the beginning. [01:57:18] I got that on my mind. [01:57:19] I mean, you know, I've always gone into my alien name. [01:57:22] That was my chance. [01:57:24] And according to Goofy Bone, you know, he actually recorded recorded some bimbo telling him this. [01:57:29] And it's, it's just, it's unbelievable. [01:57:31] You know what I'm saying? [01:57:32] I mean, these are, this is how American women are. [01:57:35] They're loose, loosey skanks, for Christ's sake. [01:57:38] And this is what encouraged Goofy Bone to write this song. [01:57:42] So without any further further ado, this is Goofy Bone. [01:57:45] Give it to her. [01:57:45] I'll be right back, folks, so that we can go into the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [01:57:51] All right? [01:57:51] I just give her a bone. [01:57:53] Yay! [01:57:55] Sorry. [01:57:56] I've got that on my mind. [01:57:58] You know what? [01:57:58] It's so fucking hot. [01:57:59] You're turning me on. [01:58:00] I really want her to fuck you. [01:58:02] And here's my chance. [01:58:04] Girl, you must understand. [01:58:06] I could never be a man. [01:58:08] I'm just here to be your bones. [01:58:10] Giving you something to moan. [01:58:12] Hoping that you like it thick. [01:58:14] Trust me, baby, I'll bust them lips. [01:58:17] Getting you nasty, ready to dance. [01:58:19] At the end, when I be in your hands, back at my pat, she sitting here slow. [01:58:23] Positions are nice where she don't wanna go through strangers that are getting free. [01:58:27] I feel like a plumber getting this linky. [01:58:30] Foot in the hole like Tiger Woods. [01:58:32] Watching this girl just feel so good. [01:58:34] She's only in love, but I think it's too quick. [01:58:36] Cause I'm not a boyfriend, I'm just her. [01:58:41] Just give her a bone. [01:58:46] Just give her a rumble. [01:58:50] Just give her a rumble. [01:58:53] Just give her a turn. [01:58:54] Just give her a swimming. [01:58:56] Girl wants to go on a date. [01:58:58] I hope she knows I eat a big plate. [01:59:00] So we're talking about our bullshit lives. [01:59:02] After the meal, we go for a drive. [01:59:05] Smoking on a big gas punch. [01:59:07] She's looking at me like she wants some. [01:59:09] So I pass it to her. [01:59:10] Welcome to my last. [01:59:11] She got so high where she couldn't even laugh. [01:59:13] Laying on her back with her feet in the air. [01:59:15] Like a naughty fix in the clothes, didn't care. [01:59:18] Let me hit it all kinds of ways. [01:59:20] Sweating like ducks, trying to run away. [01:59:22] From the mom, cause you know what we're doing is a crime. [01:59:24] But let me hit that one more time. [01:59:26] She gotta get going, her husband's at home. [01:59:28] Cause I'm not her boyfriend. [01:59:30] I'm just her. [01:59:34] Just give her a ball. [01:59:38] Just give her a boy. [01:59:42] Just give her a rumble. [01:59:46] Just give her a chance. [01:59:48] So fake you girl, don't know what to do. [01:59:50] She's starting to have feelings and act like a fool. [01:59:52] I told her I'm the guy on the side, but she can't live with it and let it ride. [01:59:57] Clutching her, trying to hold me down. [01:59:59] Buying me things, tryna keep me around. [02:00:01] You can't stop me when I'm on a one-way. [02:00:03] I'm a player for a lot, and there's no other way. [02:00:06] So let's get back to what we did best. [02:00:08] Pulling out a zip up on her dress. [02:00:10] That's the body of the year, and it tastes so good. [02:00:12] She likes to nail cause I got that wood. [02:00:14] Hitting it hardware, I roll back. [02:00:16] This girl is pursuing and needs to relax. [02:00:19] I gotta get going, no bullshit at home. [02:00:21] Cause I'm not her boyfriend, I'm cash for her. [02:00:26] Just give her a ball. [02:00:30] Just give her a boy. [02:00:35] Just give her a rumble. [02:00:46] Oh, that's my favorite part. [02:00:49] I'm bringing sex. [02:00:51] Baby, uh-uh, oh, yeah. [02:01:05] You're listening to Ghost. === Sexual Heathen Women (04:51) === [02:01:09] Capitalist Radio. [02:01:18] I'm sorry. [02:01:18] I just had to play that song. [02:01:21] You know what I'm saying? [02:01:21] I just had to play that song. [02:01:24] I like it, man. [02:01:24] I really do like that song. [02:01:25] I know there's people that out here are saying there's no way you can like that. [02:01:28] I'd like it, man. [02:01:28] Are you kidding me? [02:01:30] I mean, you know, Goofy Bone is singing from experience. [02:01:34] You know what I mean? [02:01:36] He's singing from experience. [02:01:37] He knows how these, you know, scandalous Jezebels are nowadays, for Christ's sake. [02:01:43] I'm not saying all of them are. [02:01:45] You know, I feel bad for the women that don't participate in this disgusting activity. [02:01:48] You know what I'm saying? [02:01:50] I mean, seriously, I cannot believe that, you know, this is the new day and age when it comes to women and participating in these disgusting, despicable activities. [02:02:01] It's really horrible. [02:02:02] That's why, you know, I know there's some females out there that listen to the True Capitalist Radio show. [02:02:06] They may take offense to some of the comments I make as it pertains to the females, excuse me, as a whole. [02:02:15] But remember this. [02:02:16] A group is defined by its majority. [02:02:19] And right now, the majority of females are out here utilizing their sexuality to get paid, you know, to get some money, to get paid for heaven's sake. [02:02:30] It's disgusting. [02:02:30] It's horrible. [02:02:31] You know what I mean? [02:02:33] And what I'm saying to you is that, you know, when I listen to, you know, Goofy Bone and his response to women out here, I mean, it's no surprise why guys are thinking like this for Christ's sake. [02:02:48] You know, I'm not even surprised. [02:02:49] You know, Goofy Bone's lucky. [02:02:51] I mean, he's still banging broads, for Christ's sake. [02:02:53] I mean, he could still snag them up, whether it's his game, whether, you know, chicks like the way he looks in a Transformer shirt or whatever. [02:03:01] You know, whatever it is, he's got game. [02:03:03] He's getting these bimbos. [02:03:04] There's guys that can't even get bimbos. [02:03:07] You know, they can't even attract fatties. [02:03:09] Because now fatties, you know, because of these ethnic minorities out here that, you know, these black guys at last call, you know, they go out to these disgusting, horrible, job-of-the-hut looking bimbos when they ain't got nothing else, you know, at last call at bar time. [02:03:24] They go up to these bitches and actually, you know, fluff up their self-esteem into believing that they can actually, you know, hook up with Wesley Snipes or something. [02:03:33] I mean, you know, seriously. [02:03:34] So, I mean, you know, there's guys out there that are not even banging duffs, which are the designated ugly friend. [02:03:41] There's even guys out there that are not banging fatties. [02:03:44] You know, and, you know, it's no surprise to me why we have so much homosexuality in America today. [02:03:53] Because, you know, if the women aren't, you know, putting out because of, you know, the traditional ways, you know what I mean? [02:03:59] And what I mean by putting out, I'm not saying that you have to be some sexual heathen women, all right? [02:04:03] I'm not saying that you've got to go out and be some sexual, disgusting, you know, slut bag. [02:04:09] But, you know, why don't you give it up to the right people? [02:04:12] You know, it doesn't seem that the women are giving it up to the right guys. [02:04:16] Why don't you give it up to the guy that's actually making an effort to care about your ass instead of the ethnic minority that's trying to use your credit line to get a 79 Cadillac on dubs? [02:04:27] Do you understand what I'm saying? [02:04:28] I mean, that's all I'm saying. [02:04:29] You know, that's all I'm asking. [02:04:30] That's all I'm saying, man. [02:04:31] All right? [02:04:33] I know there's not all women that do this. [02:04:35] Believe me, I know all women don't do this. [02:04:37] I know that there's capitalist women. [02:04:40] And as a matter of fact, I don't care if women are sluts. [02:04:42] I don't care. [02:04:43] To each their own. [02:04:44] I mean, if you're a capitalist, you're a woman, you're working, you're doing your thing. [02:04:48] If you want to be loose with yourself, I mean, it's your business. [02:04:53] I don't care. [02:04:54] Just as long as you're not having children and getting married and screwing up the whole social landscape, whose business is it? [02:05:01] You know what I'm saying? [02:05:02] But that's not how it's going. [02:05:04] The women, I'm not saying all of them, but a group is defined by its majority. [02:05:09] They're trapping, all right, they are trapping males all over the country by rationing out puntang and purposely getting impregnated so that they can either get a child support payment or get married and take 50%. [02:05:25] You know what I'm saying? [02:05:26] So I'm just saying, that's why I play that song. [02:05:29] As a matter of fact, I want to save my St. Pauli girls on that note. [02:05:33] You know what I'm saying? [02:05:34] I'm saving my St. Pauli girls. [02:05:36] You know, the beer winch blonde bimbo on the on the bottle there, you know, with her damn, you know, tetas hanging out like it's snow bigger. [02:05:47] How do the Mexicans say it, Goofy Bone? [02:05:49] That she's got big chiches? [02:05:53] I'm serious. [02:05:54] I've actually heard that. [02:05:55] You've got big chiches or so. === Old Man Miller High Life (03:55) === [02:06:00] Anyway, I got myself a Negra. [02:06:02] I'm going to save my St. Paulie girls. [02:06:03] Here's the Negra up in here. [02:06:05] As a matter of fact, they don't have a Negra on there on the Miller High Life can anymore. [02:06:08] It's no longer a Negra. [02:06:09] It's some ethnically ambiguous chick. [02:06:12] You don't know whether she's Hispanic or black or white or Asian or Indian. [02:06:20] It's that new ethnically ambiguous look that corporate America is trying to shove down her hole. [02:06:26] You know what I'm saying? [02:06:28] But who cares? [02:06:29] I'm not trying to make race an issue, man. [02:06:30] I'm not a racist. [02:06:31] As a matter of fact, I think race is stupid. [02:06:33] That's why I talk so much crap about it because I think it shouldn't even be an issue. [02:06:37] We're in modernity, for Christ's sake. [02:06:39] I mean, we shouldn't even be taking offense to racism anymore, for Christ's sake. [02:06:43] I mean, we should just be worried about our paper, about our money, about our assets, about living large, living a great life. [02:06:49] And if we happen to be taken out in a natural disaster or walking across the street, we want to know that we lived a good life and we made the most out of this experience that has been given to us by whatever reason why we're here. [02:07:03] So cheers to everybody out there. [02:07:04] I'm going to open up one of these ethnically ambiguous Negras. [02:07:08] Cheers to everybody out there. [02:07:13] There we go. [02:07:13] We're going to crack open one of these brewskis here. [02:07:17] And I know there's people out here telling me, hey, you call yourself a connoisseur ghost, but you still drink Miller High Life. [02:07:22] Look, my old man used to drink Miller High Life. [02:07:25] My old man was not a rich man. [02:07:27] I did not come up with a silver foot in my ass. [02:07:30] I mean, I'm serious. [02:07:31] I mean, I came from a hard-working family. [02:07:34] You know, my old man worked his ass off. [02:07:36] And, you know, after he came home after a hard day's work, he would have his Miller High Life out there. [02:07:42] And, you know, like I have said this time and time again, my old man did not know how to go to sleep. [02:07:47] He just knew how to pass out. [02:07:49] You know what I'm saying? [02:07:50] He just knew how to pass out. [02:07:51] That was it. [02:07:52] And whenever he would pass out, he'd have these beers next to him, man. [02:07:56] And, you know, old little ghost over here, you know, I wanted to be like my dad because he was just such a badass. [02:08:01] You know, I mean, he was just a worker. [02:08:04] You know, just one of these hard-ass workers that you hear about all the time. [02:08:08] A fiscally responsible person, though. [02:08:10] Made sure that we never went out for anything. [02:08:14] We didn't have to starve. [02:08:15] We weren't out here struggling. [02:08:17] But he worked his ass off to do it, man. [02:08:19] And my mom didn't work, so she was out taking care of the house. [02:08:24] I mean, everything was great. [02:08:25] I had a great childhood, man. [02:08:28] You know what I'm saying? [02:08:29] I mean, these kids in America today are robbed of the type of childhood that was blessed to me and all the baby boomers out there because of this disgusting social landscape in America. [02:08:41] But the reason I bring it up, man, is because my old man would have these beers next to him. [02:08:45] And, you know, old little ghost over here trying to be like his badass daddy, trying to be like his daddy over here. [02:08:51] You know, I would crack one of these open, you know, seven or eight years old, you know, because my dad was passed out. [02:08:56] Mom was asleep from working all day in the house. [02:08:59] So I'd crack one of these open. [02:09:01] And I remember I would take a swig of it, just, you know, put it up there, and I'd be like, I'd be scared. [02:09:06] You know, the heart was pumping. [02:09:07] You know, you were doing something wrong as a kid. [02:09:08] You know what I'm saying? [02:09:10] You take a swig of it. [02:09:14] And at the time, I was like, meh. [02:09:17] Yeah. [02:09:18] I mean, you know, I thought I was going to be sick, you know, when I first tasted this beer. [02:09:24] You know what I mean? [02:09:27] I'm serious. [02:09:28] I'm not joking. [02:09:29] I am not joking. [02:09:31] And ever since I've tasted that Miller High Life, it's just stuck into my brain, man. [02:09:36] You know, it's like a fragment of memory that I'll never forget. [02:09:42] And every time I taste the Miller High Life, man, it reminds me of my old man. [02:09:47] And, you know, that was my hero, man. [02:09:50] My hero was my old man. [02:09:51] He was a working man. [02:09:53] He was a hard-ass bastard. === Christmas Story Movie (03:36) === [02:09:55] Didn't take crap from nobody. [02:09:58] A family man. [02:09:59] Cared about his family. [02:10:00] And this is the way people should be. [02:10:03] This is why I appreciated Mike Valally last Friday, March 18th, when he was interviewed on the True Capitalist broadcast. [02:10:11] Because, you know, that's a real man. [02:10:14] You know, somebody who takes care of their responsibilities, not some asshole who, you know, like most of these subjects on Maury Povich, you know, you got these brothers out here coming out here. [02:10:27] Yeah, I got 25 kids, baby, but it's all gravy. [02:10:30] I take care of them all. [02:10:32] I got 25 kids, baby. [02:10:33] It's all I got to take care of every one of them, baby. [02:10:36] I'm a good daddy. [02:10:37] I mean, you know, we need to stop, you know, being this way. [02:10:41] You know, stop allowing these mothers of children that males have to just go ahead and take them without a fight. [02:10:48] You know, having a father in the household is very important. [02:10:53] It's something that I believe, you know, should be something of second nature when it comes to children growing up. [02:11:00] And unfortunately, children are growing up with just mothers or just fathers. [02:11:05] And I just think that you need both sides of the both sides of the female and male upbringing so that you can truly understand and truly appreciate life. [02:11:17] You can truly appreciate things in life. [02:11:21] And I feel bad for the children out here that are robbed of that opportunity. [02:11:28] And once again, why do you think a Christmas story is always a every damn Christmas, TNT TVS, one of those, they play it 24 hours a day for like several days before Christmas. [02:11:42] Why? [02:11:42] You know? [02:11:45] Why? [02:11:46] They do it because they know that the reason people watch the Christmas story is not because it's a good movie. [02:11:53] As a matter of fact, when it was released like in 1982, 83, it was a flop. [02:12:00] I mean, nobody even cared about the movie when the Christmas story came out initially. [02:12:04] Nobody cared. [02:12:06] It became a cult classic because it was a Christmas movie and they started showing it. [02:12:11] And it's just one of those things that people want to live again. [02:12:15] You know, you can tell kids that were brought up with single parents, they want to live that. [02:12:21] They want to live that Christmas. [02:12:23] They want that family setting. [02:12:24] They want mom and dad being there. [02:12:26] They missed that. [02:12:27] They were robbed that because of the impulsiveness, the selfishness of this ridiculous generation that we call the baby boomers. [02:12:36] And it's a disgrace. [02:12:38] It's an utter disgrace, man. [02:12:39] And I feel sorry for everybody. [02:12:42] Everybody who didn't get that upbringing, that childhood, you know, of the Christmas story. [02:12:49] It's just something that's it's it's always aired 24 hours a day come Christmas time. [02:12:55] They're always airing it And it's sad, man. [02:12:58] And the reason people like it, man, is because it's such an innocent movie. [02:13:01] We all want a little innocent childhood. [02:13:04] A lot of people were robbed of innocent childhoods. [02:13:07] And it's sad, man. [02:13:09] It really is. [02:13:10] It's really sad. [02:13:11] Anyway, cheers to everybody out there. [02:13:13] Cheers. [02:13:13] I'm sipping on ethnically ambiguous Negra. [02:13:24] That's what I'm talking about. [02:13:25] I want to hear from you, folks. [02:13:26] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. === Politician Child Abuse (10:19) === [02:13:32] I want to talk a little bit about how the Japanese are a little upset now. [02:13:36] They're starting to get a little angry at their government for their lack of preparedness. [02:13:42] Their lack of preparedness when it comes to the situation with this nuclear disaster. [02:13:48] They're finally starting to come out of their tree. [02:13:50] I mean, they've let the shock and awe of the devastation of the earthquake and the tsunami set in and just kind of dealt with it. [02:13:58] Now they're starting to realize that they shouldn't have to be going through this radioactive exposure that's happening because of this nuclear meltdown. [02:14:08] And now the Japanese people are starting to question the legitimacy of their government. [02:14:14] They're frustrated with their government because of their lack of preparedness for Christ's sake. [02:14:19] And it's horrible. [02:14:20] I mean, it's just utterly disgusting. [02:14:23] And I don't think that this is right. [02:14:26] Once again, it's not just the Japanese government that's screwing over people. [02:14:31] I mean, look at our American government with this Libyan so-called no-fly zone, for Christ's sake. [02:14:37] We're supposed to be implementing no fly zone, and it seems to me like we're bombing the hell out of Libya. [02:14:43] You know, I mean, I mean, there was no declaration of war. [02:14:45] This isn't passed by Congress. [02:14:47] I mean, what the hell's going on with this crap? [02:14:50] You know what I mean? [02:14:52] It makes me sick, man. [02:14:54] It does. [02:14:54] It just makes me sick to my stomach that the American people are just completely oblivious and don't know what the hell's going on. [02:14:59] They don't know their ass from their elbow. [02:15:02] And yet, you know, we're supposed to just, what, trust this government? [02:15:05] This government stinks, man. [02:15:07] All right? [02:15:09] I'm sorry. [02:15:09] I don't trust any politician as far as I can throw them. [02:15:13] And, you know, I don't really like talking to politicians. [02:15:16] I mean, don't get me wrong. [02:15:17] I'll, you know, especially within my local community, I'll go to dinners that are held by council people, DAs, judges, that sort of thing. [02:15:29] So, you know, that's how you get in tight with these people. [02:15:32] You know, if you're ever in a bind, they'll remember you because you bought that $2,000 plate dinner or $1,000 a plate dinner at their fundraiser. [02:15:43] You get to know them. [02:15:44] You shake their hand. [02:15:45] You make sure you get some decent perspective of who you are. [02:15:52] And then if you're ever in a situation, you call these pricks and say, hey, come on, man. [02:15:57] You know, I donated your little pissing ground campaign. [02:15:59] Hook me up. [02:16:03] But as far as state representatives and state people and bureaucrats and federal bureaucrats, I mean, I just, you know, I'm really disgusted. [02:16:16] I mean, I just don't, I can't trust a politician. [02:16:18] I don't like them, man. [02:16:19] I'm sorry. [02:16:20] You know what I mean? [02:16:21] Every time I see a politician interviewed on television, I want to take a piss on them. [02:16:26] Seriously, I mean, they're just stupid. [02:16:27] They're pathetic. [02:16:29] You know, they talk on these interviews on all these news channels. [02:16:33] They talk to the American public as if we're five years old. [02:16:36] You know, they demean my intelligence. [02:16:38] You know what I mean? [02:16:40] Seriously. [02:16:42] They demean my intelligence for Christ's sake. [02:16:46] And it's stupid. [02:16:51] Anyway, let me go ahead and take a chug here. [02:16:57] We're having a lot of drama in the chat room, folks. [02:16:59] I'm sorry. [02:17:00] I mean, I'm trying to have a show here. [02:17:02] And you've got so much drama going on here in the chat room. [02:17:07] And I can't help but just take notice of it. [02:17:12] There's a lot of people out here that are, you know, I don't know if you folks remembered yesterday, but we had Dick Burns basically make an accusation about the tech guy. [02:17:25] And the tech guy, who's an avid listener of the program, who's somebody who calls in every now and then, is I've got a lot of emails from TechGuy, and he's made a pretty good case on how this may be malarkey. [02:17:42] But at the same time, I'm still waiting for the Dick Burns video that was supposed to be put on the YouTube channel that he said he was going to put it on. [02:17:55] And I mean, I'm going to wait until the video is put up on there before I make any accusations or make any assumptions about the tech guy up in here, because the tech guy is an avid listener. [02:18:07] But at the same time, I mean, who the hell knows, man? [02:18:10] This is the Internet. [02:18:11] The Internet is a freaked out place, folks. [02:18:13] And for all you folks that don't realize this, you think this is just some kind of innocent day in the park or something, it is not. [02:18:20] The Internet is serious business. [02:18:23] I mean, it's so serious that you've got people killing themselves on the Internet. [02:18:27] You know, there was this nurse guy, you know, this nurse guy that actually is going to prison because he got off on going into suicidal chat rooms and talking people into suicide, like, you know, telling them, go ahead and do it. [02:18:45] I'll have a suicide pack with you and all this other crap. [02:18:49] And he actually convinced these suicidal lunatics. [02:18:52] He actually convinced the suicidal lunatics to commit suicide while having their webcam on so this guy could watch them commit suicide. [02:19:04] I mean, unbelievable sick bastard. [02:19:06] You know what I mean? [02:19:08] Unbelievable sick bastard. [02:19:11] But, you know, what I don't understand is why is this guy going to prison if he's just talking people who want to go anyway into going? [02:19:20] I mean, I'm not against this activity. [02:19:23] I don't understand why this guy's going to prison because he talked a whole bunch of schmucks that, you know, I mean, why do you want to kill yourself for? [02:19:31] You know, I mean, unless you are a victim of a home invasion where they gang rape your mother and kill your father, rape your sister and mutilate these people in front of you. [02:19:45] You should have no reason to kill yourself unless you're just one of these stupid, pretentious little bastards that are just so weak that you just can't appreciate the fact that you're even existing, that you can't appreciate the fact that we have opportunities out here so you can live large, live lavish, or live the way you want to. [02:20:05] You know, you're living in a day and age where you can choose your own destiny and yet you're going to still kill yourself. [02:20:11] I mean, who cares? [02:20:13] I mean, why are we sitting it? [02:20:16] Well, why are we sentencing this guy? [02:20:18] Torino saying that it's because the guy witnessed it and didn't tell anyone. [02:20:25] Well, I'm sure that's the legal justification for the prosecution. [02:20:31] But still, I mean, I'm not against this at all. [02:20:33] I mean, if you want to kill yourself, I mean, what's stopping you? [02:20:37] You know what I mean? [02:20:39] Seriously, I mean, what's stopping you from killing yourself? [02:20:42] I mean, I am for everything now. [02:20:44] I used to be against abortion, but I mean, man, Why are we going to allow these kids to grow up in this sick society where their parents don't give a shit about them and they're selling them out, where society, the school systems is dumbing them down. [02:21:00] They're making them stupefied. [02:21:03] You know, you've got the college education system putting them in indentured servantude by putting them into thousands upon thousands of dollars in debt before they even enter into the employment field. [02:21:17] I'm just not against abortion anymore, man. [02:21:19] I used to be when I was a conservative, but now I'm just I think it's just an act of humane humane thought to sit here and prevent some of these children from being born into screwed up situations, man. [02:21:34] And as a matter of fact, if we want to save money, I think that what we should be doing as a government or we should be subcontracting some nonprofit organization to start neutering women and not only neutering women, but snipping the ball sacks of some of these idiots, too. [02:21:52] I mean, we need to start sterilizing some of these idiots that are doing nothing but procreating children that they're not taking care of. [02:22:02] I mean, there's not a bigger form of child abuse than having a child you can't take care of. [02:22:08] There's not a bigger form of child abuse, in my opinion. [02:22:12] You know? [02:22:14] I mean, if you have a kid that you can't feed, you can't clothe, you can't house, I mean, why isn't this not child abuse? [02:22:21] You know, I mean, why are we having to, you know, sit here and, you know, oh, we got to take care of these people. [02:22:27] I mean, bull crap. [02:22:29] You know? [02:22:30] B.S. [02:22:32] No, I'm not talking about eugenics, man, because, you see, I don't want to give the authority. [02:22:37] I don't want to give the authority to somebody making a judgment call on who should be neutered and who shouldn't to some bureaucrat. [02:22:44] No bureaucrat deserves that level of authority. [02:22:48] No, what I'm saying is, is we provide financial incentives. [02:22:52] We provide financial incentives to encourage these ghetto fight idiots who are out here having kids for financial incentive anyway. [02:23:00] We give them like $1,500 or $2,000 or whatever they can. [02:23:04] I give them an iPad or whatever. [02:23:07] I'm serious. [02:23:07] I mean, just give them whatever it takes just for them to go through a little procedure so that they can no longer procreate, so they can go out in the world and do whatever the hell they want. [02:23:17] They can go out and be devious and derelicts and disgusting heathens. [02:23:21] They can do whatever the hell they want. [02:23:23] I mean, we won't have children out here that are being neglected, that are being scarred for life because they're having such a disgusting upbringing because of their irresponsible, pathetic parents that, you know, the only reason that this kid was cultivated was because this bimbo dropped her drawers behind a goddamn dumpster so this guy can unload his Johnson juice in this bimbo's pink taco. === Howard Stern Radio Censorship (06:59) === [02:23:52] I mean, what kind of realization is that for a kid when you know you were just an accident? [02:23:56] You know? [02:23:58] I mean, give me a break. [02:24:00] Anyway, I'm sorry. [02:24:00] I didn't mean to get off on that tirade, folks. [02:24:02] You know, I know I went off keester there. [02:24:05] Anyway, I want to talk a little bit about something else now that we're getting down to the third hour. [02:24:10] We're well into the third hour, for Christ's sake. [02:24:12] We're almost halfway done with the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [02:24:18] I want to talk a little bit about Howard Stern. [02:24:21] That's right. [02:24:22] I want to talk a little bit about this disgusting old prostate-infected wimbag, Howard Stern, who wears that fake wig on his head, claiming that it's his hair. [02:24:32] We all know it's not your hair, you piece of crap, all right? [02:24:36] Stop jocking Joey Ramon already, all right? [02:24:38] You don't look like Joe Ramon. [02:24:40] Stop it. [02:24:41] All right, Stern, stop it. [02:24:44] Well, anyway, Howard Stern is now suing his employer, Sirius Radio, for failing to pay him stock awards for supposedly gaining listener subscription or or to heightening their listener subscription base. [02:25:02] Well, you want to know why Sirius Radio is trying to, you know, go back on those promised little stock, what do you call it, stock awards, these little stock payments to Stern? [02:25:14] Because Stern sucks, man. [02:25:16] All right? [02:25:17] Stern didn't do anything. [02:25:19] He's old. [02:25:20] He's wasted. [02:25:22] He's a loser. [02:25:23] He's nothing. [02:25:24] And he sucks, man. [02:25:25] I mean, honestly. [02:25:26] This is why Sirius Radio doesn't want to pay him because he didn't bring nothing. [02:25:30] He brought nothing. [02:25:31] All right? [02:25:33] He brought nothing. [02:25:35] And let me tell you, Stern, your days as king of the radio are numbered. [02:25:41] All right? [02:25:42] Let me tell you something. [02:25:43] It's about time for you to be put out to pasture, and that's all there is to it. [02:25:48] You know? [02:25:51] Seriously. [02:25:53] I mean, I guarantee you that Sirius Radio, I mean, not only did they pay this guy an exuberant amount of money to go to Sirius Radio, but they gave this idiot these little stock awards that they promised him. [02:26:05] You know what I mean? [02:26:06] They gave him these stock awards, and now they're not paying him because, oh, you suck. [02:26:13] And if you don't put out, you know what I mean? [02:26:17] If you don't put out and produce and you're not a decent talent, well, then you suck. [02:26:23] All right, Stern? [02:26:24] And you suck, and I'm glad to see you fall, man. [02:26:27] I mean, you don't understand, Stern, that it's about time for you to go and your 65-year-old windbag ass out to pasture. [02:26:35] All right? [02:26:36] It's time for you to make room for people with real talent. [02:26:39] All right? [02:26:39] It's time for you to make room for people that actually know the radio game and not just, you know, utilize the same routine like, oh, hey, why don't you take your top off, huh? [02:26:49] Oh, yeah, I take my top off. [02:26:52] Oh, yeah, I want you to bend over so I can throw salami on your ass. [02:26:56] Oh, yeah, yeah, give me a break. [02:27:01] And look, we got Peter Bergeron saying, hey, Stern ain't listening. [02:27:06] Oh, he's listening. [02:27:07] Oh, yeah, he's listening, all right. [02:27:10] He knows what's going on. [02:27:11] He better watch his ass. [02:27:12] He knows what's going on. [02:27:13] He's listening right now. [02:27:15] Are you kidding me? [02:27:16] I'm sure he's got that disgusting, despicable, ethnic minority, Baba Bowie. [02:27:21] I don't know what the hell that guy is. [02:27:23] You got Baba Bowie listening in saying, hey, what the hell's going on here? [02:27:26] Huh? [02:27:28] I'm not hating nobody. [02:27:29] I'm just sick and tired of that disgusting, despicable, old, rusted golden girls watching old D-drinking, prostate-infected, hooked-nosed piece of crap sitting here shoving his stupid likeness down my throat. [02:27:43] And I don't know who listens to this idiot. [02:27:46] There's no talent going on over there in Howard Stern's little radio broadcast. [02:27:53] None whatsoever. [02:27:56] None. [02:27:58] So I spit on Howard Stern. [02:28:01] I spit on the disgusting bulldyke Robin Quivers. [02:28:04] I spit on that Artie Lane or whatever the hell this idiot. [02:28:08] How are you going to stab yourself 20 times and not kill yourself, Artie? [02:28:12] All right? [02:28:13] I think you're crying wolf too often with these suicide attempts. [02:28:17] I hate people who do that. [02:28:18] You know what I mean? [02:28:19] That try to commit suicide and don't. [02:28:21] I mean, it's just so stupid. [02:28:23] We know that you're trying to play Munch Hausgen syndrome. [02:28:27] We know that all you want is, oh, don't go anywhere, please. [02:28:32] You want people to hug you and to tell them they love you and all that. [02:28:35] I mean, it's stupid. [02:28:40] But old Howard Stern over here is suing Sirius Radio. [02:28:44] Huh? [02:28:46] Howard Stern is suing Sirius Radio. [02:28:48] You want to know why you're suing Sirius Radio, Howard? [02:28:51] Because you suck. [02:28:52] And Sirius Radio realizes that at this point in time. [02:28:56] And if you don't believe me, let's take a look at Sirius Radio's stock price. [02:29:00] It's damn near a penny stock status for Christ's sake. [02:29:04] I'm surprised it's still even listed on the NASDAQ as a stock for Christ's sake because it's an utter joke. [02:29:11] It really is. [02:29:12] They paid Howard Stern way too much money. [02:29:15] As a matter of fact, I think Opie and Anthony get more ratings than this piece of garbage. [02:29:21] Yeah, I think Opie and Anthony make yet more ratings than Howard Stern. [02:29:26] They're on the same Sirius Radio network. [02:29:29] And this is why Sirius Radio just doesn't want to pay this piece of shit. [02:29:32] He's nothing. [02:29:32] He's a loser. [02:29:34] You know? [02:29:36] He did not put out what he said he was going to do. [02:29:39] You know, when they signed him, and when they sign people, they give them a job. [02:29:44] You know what I mean? [02:29:46] I mean, give me a break. [02:29:48] Anyway. [02:29:52] 64665-24869 is the number to call here. [02:29:56] I want to hear from you. [02:29:57] You know what I mean? [02:30:00] I want to hear from you. [02:30:01] All right. [02:30:02] Now, we got Victor Rez over here. [02:30:03] He usually plays some ridiculous, stupid, pathetic, you know, weekend at Bernie's tune or something. [02:30:11] So let's hear what he has to say. [02:30:12] I mean, hopefully he may say something. [02:30:14] He may not. [02:30:14] He may be just some obnoxious waste of human flesh jerk that doesn't say anything and plays some crap. [02:30:20] So let's hear you, Victor, you milky-looking piece of nipple clamp loving butt plug-up the ass-looking, wish he had a girlfriend garbage. [02:30:27] What are you going to say? [02:30:36] Typical. [02:30:37] What did I say, huh? [02:30:39] What did I say? [02:30:40] This is the kind of crap you have in America. [02:30:43] This is America, for Christ's sake. [02:30:45] I mean, it just makes me sick. [02:30:46] This is just horrible. [02:30:48] Horrible. === Shantae Superman Prank Call (03:47) === [02:30:51] Anyway, you know what? [02:30:52] Just for that, I'm going to make you idiots that are prank calling me. [02:30:55] I'm going to take a break right now. [02:30:56] As a matter of fact, let me take a chug of this beer. [02:31:02] And I'm going to make you idiots listen to RuPaul. [02:31:05] Since you idiots love Lady Gaga so much, you know, you're whacking your schlong head off to, you know, Lady Gaga with here's RuPaul with Shantae. [02:31:30] Shantae, I have one thing to say. [02:31:35] You better work. [02:32:23] And it don't matter what you wait. [02:32:27] You're not your step off. [02:32:29] Yeah. [02:32:31] And it don't matter what you do. [02:32:38] Superman works, come about, work it girls. [02:33:11] See your picture everywhere. [02:33:18] And when you walked into the home, you had everybody's eyes on you. [02:33:26] Superman, that's back to work. [02:33:34] Linda, Woodman, Naomi, she is big. [02:33:42] Cindy, Claudia, down the ghost. [02:33:46] Nikki, work the runway. [02:33:49] I got one thing to say. [02:33:51] That's Jay, Shantae. [02:33:53] Exchante, Exchante, Exchante, Shante, Shantae. [02:33:57] I have one thing to say. [02:33:59] That's Jay, Exchante. [02:34:00] Exchante, Exchante. [02:34:02] Exchante, Shante, Shantae. [02:34:06] It don't matter what you weigh. [02:34:13] And it don't matter what you do. [02:34:17] Cause everything was good on you. [02:34:21] Superman, work, come a girl. [02:34:24] Working girl. [02:34:28] On the runway work. === Rihanna Chris Brown Drama (09:36) === [02:34:38] First of all, work now, work to the right. [02:34:42] All right, all right, shut it off, and just shut it off. [02:34:47] I really don't appreciate, you know, I much more appreciate people like, you know, pretending like they're calling his prank calls or something, you know. [02:34:56] I mean, at least that's kind of funny. [02:34:58] You know what I'm saying? [02:34:58] I mean, but to sit over here and wait for an hour and a half just so you can play a song. [02:35:03] I mean, it's just pretty sad. [02:35:04] You know? [02:35:07] Seriously. [02:35:08] So, you know, take some of that. [02:35:09] Shantae, Shantae, Shantae, Shante, Shantae. [02:35:16] Anyway, I want to hear from you, folks. [02:35:18] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:35:24] I want to hear from you. [02:35:25] I want to see what's going on here. [02:35:27] We were talking about Howard Stern about how this pussywhipped little stupid, skinny, wannabe Joey Ramon asshole is actually going out and trying to sue Sirius Radio for some stock awards that he wasn't paid because he supposedly raised the subscription base of Sirius Radio. [02:35:46] I find that ridiculously hard to believe. [02:35:49] But, you know, it's Stern. [02:35:51] It's time for you to go away. [02:35:52] As a matter of fact, if there's anybody that knows Howard Stern, if anybody's listening, please email that son of a bitch. [02:36:00] You know, tweet that son of a bitch. [02:36:02] Let him know that Ghost is calling his old prostate-infected ass out. [02:36:06] I'm calling his old prostate-infected ass out. [02:36:09] And let me tell you something: if he thinks he's a better broadcaster than me, well, then I would be more than happy to challenge his ass. [02:36:16] All right? [02:36:17] I mean, you know, what you're hearing here is a one-man show. [02:36:20] No writers, you know, no other assholes like Artie or any of these other, you know, Jackie the joke man, Martin, or all these other idiots that make the show funny. [02:36:32] Nothing. [02:36:33] No million-dollar budgets. [02:36:35] Nothing. [02:36:36] Nothing, nothing, nothing. [02:36:38] Just the man, the mic, and the message. [02:36:42] That's what it is right here on the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [02:36:45] You know what I'm saying, folks? [02:36:47] And, you know, Stern can sit here and claim that he's, you know, the king of all the media. [02:36:51] He's the king of his he's not even king of his own house. [02:36:56] I mean, d that blonde bimbo that is married to him is going to take him to the cleaners, man. [02:37:01] You just mark my word. [02:37:02] When he's an old, wrinkled-up wimbag piece of garbage, you know, he's going to get you taken to the cleaners. [02:37:09] All right, and if you think that he's actually trying, or he's actually tagging that blonde bimbo, you got another thing coming. [02:37:17] All right, seriously, you got another thing coming if you actually think he's tagging that blonde bimbo. [02:37:22] This old, rusted-up, 60-year-old wimbag piece of garbage, for Christ's sake. [02:37:27] I mean, I mean, come on. [02:37:28] He's probably using the penis pump. [02:37:30] What do they call it? [02:37:32] The pasty vac, right? [02:37:34] Hey, let me get a little pasty vac action going on here. [02:37:37] And let me pump this little pink willie of mine up, and maybe, just maybe you'll let me take a dive in, you know? [02:37:45] Anyway, 646-652486 is the number to call here. [02:37:51] I want to hear from you. [02:37:52] We got Goku in the house, man. [02:37:54] What's up, Goku? [02:37:56] Nothing much goes up with you. [02:37:58] No, nothing much, man. [02:37:59] Hey, you know what I'm talking about when it comes to these St. Pauli girl the packaging, this big-breasted beer-winched bimbo? [02:38:08] You know what I'm talking about? [02:38:09] Yeah, of course I do. [02:38:10] My dad drinks it all the time. [02:38:12] Really? [02:38:12] It's a good beer, man. [02:38:13] I mean, your dad must be a connoisseur of beer, you know, because usually if people just want to drink beer to get loaded, they get the cheap Budweiser crap. [02:38:23] But anybody who picks a peculiar beer like a St. Pauli or something else, I mean, it says a lot about him. [02:38:28] You know what I mean? [02:38:29] So your dad must be somebody who's a hard-working man that possibly comes home and wants a decent tasting beer. [02:38:37] Or am I wrong? [02:38:38] No, you're right. [02:38:40] But he sometimes drinks the beer, especially on when he goes out to parties and stuff. [02:38:45] I mean, who doesn't drink beer? [02:38:47] But that's mostly what we're there. [02:38:49] Anyways, what's the no, I'm hearing you, man. [02:38:52] I mean, you know, you seemed a little taken back by the St. Pauli girl, man. [02:38:56] You really like that, Broaderwood? [02:38:58] I mean, who does it, Ghost? [02:39:00] I mean, seriously, you know, like these people, whoever the hell this German company is, they said, what's going to do it? [02:39:08] We're going to put the big breast in everybody's face. [02:39:10] It's Scuga Schwagen, Volkswagen, Sheikh. [02:39:14] And, you know, they put this, you know, beer-made and beer-winched bimbo with, you know, the tip. [02:39:19] I mean, those are unnatural breast size right there, but still, they made it seem as if it was, you know, feasible. [02:39:26] And a dumbass like myself, you know, I bought it, but yeah, pretty good beer, man. [02:39:31] It actually tastes better than Heineken. [02:39:33] Better than Heineken, man. [02:39:34] You know, I don't really know about that because I can't drink yet. [02:39:37] But when I do, I'll try some of that beer, Ghost. [02:39:40] Yeah, it's pretty good, man. [02:39:41] Hey, man, so what do you think about Howard Stern over here, you know, suing Sirius Radio? [02:39:46] Because, oh, I'm not able to get my stock awards because he didn't come through. [02:39:53] You know what I mean? [02:39:53] He didn't come through. [02:39:54] So what do you think about that? [02:39:55] You think Howard Stern's got a case there or no? [02:39:59] No, I'm not a really big fan of Howard Stern. [02:40:02] I mean, I don't listen to, I don't have Siri Radio. [02:40:04] I listen to his radio, but my friend's mom does. [02:40:07] And I always hear him a couple of times I'm over there, and he just sounds so stupid. [02:40:12] I mean, it's something he doesn't know what he's talking about. [02:40:14] He's just getting the wrong idea in people's heads. [02:40:18] And not only that, I mean, he's an idiot. [02:40:20] He sounds like some old pervert. [02:40:22] And what's really unfortunate is that this idiot provides legitimacy for perverts to be perverts. [02:40:29] You know what I mean? [02:40:30] I mean, to be these idiots that, hey, let me take your top off. [02:40:33] And hey, hey, let me see that. [02:40:36] It's stupid. [02:40:37] And this guy's a 60-year-old wimbag still pulling this crap off. [02:40:40] I mean, that's what's really sad about the whole thing. [02:40:43] It's sad. [02:40:44] It is sad. [02:40:46] I don't know. [02:40:47] I don't know why he's suing him. [02:40:48] He should just get fired. [02:40:51] Anyway, since you're here, Goku, I want to talk about the next subject matter. [02:40:54] I want to talk a little bit about Chris Brown. [02:40:58] Did you hear about what he did this time? [02:41:00] Yeah, I saw on Yahoo, he melted down or broke down or cried or something. [02:41:05] I don't know why. [02:41:06] Well, actually, what happened is that he was on Good Morning America this morning, okay? [02:41:11] And we all know who Chris Brown is. [02:41:13] He was that, you know, really successful young guy with a whole bunch of hip-hop songs about four or five years ago when he was 16 years old. [02:41:21] 16 years old when this guy was actually 15 years old when this guy was on top of the world here. [02:41:28] Then Rihanna, for whatever Rihanna or whatever the hell her name is, Rihanna? [02:41:33] Rihanna's her name? [02:41:34] Rihanna Rihanna. [02:41:35] Rihanna. [02:41:35] Rihanna. [02:41:36] Yeah, Rihanna. [02:41:38] You know, probably was playing a little bit of flirtatious grab-ass with other fools out there at this award show. [02:41:46] Chris Brown probably didn't like it and unfortunately laid the Ike Turner smack down on that broad. [02:41:52] I'm not justifying what he did, you know, because he beat her ass pretty bad. [02:41:57] But at the same time, I mean, it didn't hurt Rihanna's career. [02:42:00] You know, I mean, you know, Rihanna seems to have just taken this stupid ass beat and just ran with it like Tina Turner running away from Ike Turner. [02:42:09] I mean, you know, I don't understand why exactly people like Rihanna. [02:42:14] I don't get it. [02:42:15] I mean, she looks like a choppy-haired trans-testicle to me. [02:42:19] She looks like a man in drag. [02:42:22] You know, I just, I don't like her music. [02:42:24] I don't like her accent. [02:42:27] I don't like the way she looks. [02:42:29] I don't like how she's presenting herself. [02:42:31] And then, you know, here you got Chris Brown over here, who is the side effect of this whole situation. [02:42:37] You know what I mean? [02:42:38] Yeah. [02:42:39] The side effect of this whole situation is the fact that Chris Brown, even though he whooped this woman's ass, you know, he did the time. [02:42:49] He went on probation. [02:42:50] He did all these community services. [02:42:52] He did what he had to do. [02:42:53] Then you got this disgusting bulldyke on Good Morning America, Robin Roberts. [02:42:59] Whose muff is this bitch diving on to get this gig? [02:43:03] I have no idea. [02:43:05] But you have this stupid, disgusting, you know, don't know whether she's a man or a woman bimbo sitting here trying to poke into Chris Brown's past, for Christ's sake, trying to bring back things up to the present. [02:43:23] And what I don't understand is, you know, what exactly was the purpose of Robin Roberts bringing this back up? [02:43:30] I mean, this is old news. [02:43:32] She doesn't say that kind of crap to Rihanna. [02:43:35] And, you know, you put Chris Brown, and let's be honest, Chris Brown's a dumb idiot. [02:43:39] He's a dumb moron, ghetto fied piece of crap. [02:43:43] I mean, I hate to say that about him, but that's what he is. [02:43:45] You know what I'm saying? [02:43:46] And inevitably, he reacted in a ghetto-fied manner. [02:43:52] I mean, after Robin Roberts interviewed him, according to reports, this guy went into his dressing room, trashed the dressing room, broke a window on the skyscraper that houses the ABC Good Morning America headquarters, and went completely ballistic because he couldn't believe that Robin Roberts put him on the spot like this when he's trying to move on. === Prison System Rehabilitation (04:38) === [02:44:14] He's trying to get his music back in order. [02:44:17] He's trying to put that disgusting episode of him whooping Rihanna's ass behind him. [02:44:22] And here you got this disgusting bulldyke, Robin Roberts, throwing it in his face. [02:44:29] Now, you know, instead of Chris Brown, you know, you know, going ape shit and wrecking his dressing room, he should have just told Robin Roberts how it is to say, look, you disgusting, despicable dyke, I don't want to talk about that. [02:44:41] Just because maybe you want to dive on Rihanna's muff and you want to sit here and continue to resonate old shit, that's your problem, all right? [02:44:50] That's your problem, not me. [02:44:53] Not me. [02:44:55] Anyway, I'm sorry, Goku. [02:44:57] Go ahead. [02:44:58] No, I don't yeah, he's right. [02:45:01] I mean, I remember when he hit Rihanna and all that. [02:45:05] That was a big deal. [02:45:06] But now it's kind of the past. [02:45:09] I don't know why she brought it up. [02:45:10] He's trying to forget about it. [02:45:11] Everyone's trying to forget about it. [02:45:13] So I don't know. [02:45:15] I don't know. [02:45:16] It's stupid. [02:45:16] I mean, just leave the man alone. [02:45:18] He's already committed the crime. [02:45:19] He's paid the price. [02:45:21] I mean, you know, I believe that, you know, when you're a criminal and you commit your crime and do your time, you shouldn't have to worry about that being a focal point in people's ideas. [02:45:33] I'm a firm believer in that. [02:45:35] I mean, have you ever viewed any of these National Geographic lock-ups or lockdown documentaries about prison? [02:45:42] Prison sucks, man. [02:45:44] I mean, you know, if you send people to prison and you have them any longer than five years, you might as well not even release them at all. [02:45:52] Because the prison system does nothing but corrupt people that probably, I'm not saying all of them. [02:45:58] I mean, a lot of the people deserve to be there. [02:46:00] But most of people, you know, there's a good portion of people, I should say, that, you know, don't necessarily deserve to be there. [02:46:08] They're put in on these high-based term limits, these terms in prison, these prison sentences for drugs, for these crimes that, yeah, they're crimes, but should they be punished at the same rate as somebody who committed armed robbery, that sort of thing. [02:46:33] And in my personal opinion, I feel that, I mean, in my personal opinion, I feel that we're not rehabilitating these guys. [02:46:42] And what we should be doing is figuring out a real way to rehabilitate those that are going to come back outside. [02:46:48] And in my personal opinion, separate them from those that are going to be in there for life and that don't care, that, you know, that can rape a man or kill a man or, you know, in jail, and it's not going to make any difference because they're in there for life. [02:47:01] I think that our rehabilitation prison system needs to be rectified. [02:47:05] And that's why whenever I hear somebody that got out of prison or got out of jail, depending on the sentence, of course, I mean, if you're an armed robber, you're a murderer, you're a child pedophile, I think that shit should stick with you for the rest of your life. [02:47:23] But, you know, if you're somebody who committed some fraud or you did some dumb crap, you were silly, you know, you got busted with drugs, you know, you got busted with prostitutes, you know, whatever, you know, you know, these stupid crimes that, yeah, it's a crime, but, you know, I mean, who is it really hurting besides the Parties that are involved. [02:47:43] You know, I just don't think that they should be having the same type of sentences or the same type of punishment as somebody who commits a crime of pedophilia or murder or armed robbery, that sort of thing. [02:48:02] Yeah, I agree. [02:48:03] I watched a lot of these documentaries in the prisons and stuff. [02:48:06] Well, not a lot, but I've seen a couple of them. [02:48:08] And people who are in solitude where it's just them and no one else, that screws them up. [02:48:14] That messes up in the head. [02:48:16] And then when they go in the real world, I mean, think how they act in the real world since they were all by themselves for like five years in their rooms for 23 hours of the day, and then they go in the real world five years later. [02:48:29] Well, no, no. [02:48:30] Believe it or not, they're lucky if they're in solitary confinement, man. [02:48:34] They're lucky if they're locked up 23 hours a day. [02:48:36] Believe it or not, if I was in prison, that's where I'd want to be. [02:48:38] I don't want to be in general pop. [02:48:40] It's in genpop, general population, is where it's really screwed up. [02:48:44] I mean, you can get raped, you can get bitched around, you can get robbed, you can get taken for your money, you can get shanked if you're a threat. === Tattooed Chicks Emo Bitches (12:40) === [02:48:52] I mean, it's just stupid. [02:48:54] It's stupid. [02:48:55] There's no rehabilitation in this. [02:48:57] So, anyway, I didn't mean to get off on this tirade about rehabilitation, but this goes back to the Chris Brown situation. [02:49:04] I don't understand why Chris Brown is still being chastised for some crap that he paid the price for. [02:49:09] He's already committed the crime, did the time, and you've got this muffdiving Robin Roberts bitch. [02:49:16] I mean, why is this broad, first of all, one of the faces on Good Morning America? [02:49:21] I like George Stephanopoulos, but Robin Roberts, I mean, you know, complete disgusting bulldyed bimbo that doesn't even need to be there. [02:49:30] Her personality is so disingenuous, and she looks like such a fraud. [02:49:35] I mean, I don't understand what she's doing there. [02:49:38] But then to throw these questions back at Chris Brown, I think that Chris Brown was in his ethical right to trash his dressing room and to kick the crap out of that window at the ABC headquarters. [02:49:52] He was within his right. [02:49:53] So if anybody happens to know Chris Brown, you tell them that Ghost is on his side. [02:49:58] As a matter of fact, if you're a fan and happen to know Chris Brown's email address or his Twitter account, tweet that asshole, email that asshole. [02:50:05] I will interview that guy right here, and we're not going to throw him any side shots that, hey, what about Irene? [02:50:12] What about it? [02:50:12] We're not going to do that crap because it's stupid, it's pathetic, and you shouldn't be bringing up old crap when people already did the time for it. [02:50:19] It's stupid. [02:50:21] Anyway, are you looking at this drama that's going on here in the chat room there, Goku? [02:50:26] No, I'm doing some homework here. [02:50:29] Oh, well, cool. [02:50:30] That's the best thing to do. [02:50:31] But, man, we've got a whole bunch of people with this drama here. [02:50:36] We got Dick Burns kind of making accusations against the tech guy. [02:50:41] You've got individuals that are on the side of Dick Burns' accusations. [02:50:49] I don't know what to believe here, man. [02:50:51] What do you believe, Goku? [02:50:52] You're involved in all this. [02:50:53] What's going on? [02:50:54] Let's see, I checked out Tech Guy's YouTube channel, and I saw one of his videos this Happy New Year's video, and I saw his face. [02:51:02] And then I compared that to a link that Dick Burns posted yesterday with the picture of the guy who he thinks is Tech Guy. [02:51:12] And I don't think they look the same. [02:51:14] That's my personal opinion. [02:51:15] I don't think there's a tech guy that's talking about. [02:51:18] But I don't know. [02:51:19] It's just me. [02:51:20] Because I've compared the pictures, and I don't think it's Tech Guy who was doing this. [02:51:26] I just want to know. [02:51:27] I mean, Dick Burns was saying that he was going to post a video. [02:51:30] Did you see a video or something? [02:51:32] Has he posted one? [02:51:32] I mean, I went to his John Williams or whatever the hell YouTube account is. [02:51:39] I'll check right now. [02:51:40] I'll see if there's a video right now. [02:51:41] No, there isn't a video. [02:51:43] I mean, the only video I see is of some fat chick getting drugged up by, well, I don't want to go into it, but it's not the video that I expected. [02:51:55] I was expecting a video of proof that the tech guy is some kind of Woody Allen butt-loving pedophile. [02:52:04] What's his YouTube channel, John Williams? [02:52:06] What's the number? [02:52:07] Jesus Christ, I don't even know. [02:52:09] I mean, I actually look up a couple of little search terms. [02:52:16] I find some videos of them. [02:52:17] You can put it like Bill Wagner or Prank or something. [02:52:21] You'll probably find a video of him posted, and you can go to his YouTube account. [02:52:27] But I didn't see anything. [02:52:30] I just saw some fat chick getting drugged up over here by Dick Burns or something. [02:52:35] I don't know. [02:52:35] You know, if you saw that, but I mean, Dick, man, we want to be able to see what's going on here. [02:52:42] I mean, I'm very curious. [02:52:44] I mean, the tech guy is an avid listener of the broadcast, always calls in, always, you know, an avid listener. [02:52:52] Big accusations of me. [02:52:53] I'm curious. [02:52:55] What's going on? [02:52:55] You know what I mean? [02:52:58] Yeah, we're all curious. [02:52:59] I want to know if this is true or not. [02:53:01] Hopefully, this is drama. [02:53:04] This is true capitalist radio drama. [02:53:06] I didn't even really intend for this to happen, for Christ's sake. [02:53:12] I mean, I don't know what to say, man. [02:53:14] I really don't know what to say. [02:53:17] I don't want to say it's true, but then again, who the hell knows? [02:53:22] You know what I mean? [02:53:23] Yeah, I don't know either. [02:53:25] To all your listeners in the podcast, come join the live show. [02:53:29] You'll see all these dramas that happens. [02:53:31] Come join it. [02:53:32] No kidding. [02:53:33] I mean, you know, big-time drama going on here. [02:53:36] It looks like a digital war between Tech Guy and Dick Burns here. [02:53:42] Yeah. [02:53:44] Go ahead. [02:53:46] Nothing much. [02:53:47] I'll get going, Ghost. [02:53:48] You take some more callers. [02:53:51] All right, man. [02:53:51] Hey, Goku, thanks for calling up, bro. [02:53:53] All right. [02:53:54] Finish that homework. [02:53:55] Keep your head up and do what you got to do, man. [02:53:58] All right. [02:53:58] Yeah, all right. [02:54:00] I'll see you. [02:54:00] All right, man. [02:54:01] You take it easy, bro, man. [02:54:02] Thanks for listening in. [02:54:04] Yeah, no problem. [02:54:05] Take it easy, Goku. [02:54:07] Anyway, we got six minutes left on the broadcast, but we do have drama. [02:54:12] We have drama. [02:54:13] Now, according to Tech Guy, Dick Burns asked him for some CP looking for suicide girls. [02:54:26] Now, Torino's asking what the hell suicide girls are. [02:54:32] Now, believe it or not, the only reason I know this, all right, the only reason I know this is because I was flipping the channels on my cable TV, and you have the option to go to Guide. [02:54:47] And when you go to Guide, it has this little caption on the bottom of the guide that shows you the channel and what's airing on that channel. [02:54:57] Well, anyway, I go through the Showtime channels because it's on Showtime, and there's this show that just, you know, I mean, I just saw some naked tattooed chicks, and it said suicide girls on there, and that's basically what suicide girls are. [02:55:13] A bunch of tattooed bimbos that are showing off their bodies so that other men can go out and whack their schlong heads to so that makes them feel like they're empowered. [02:55:23] That's what suicide girls happen, you know. [02:55:27] No, you see, Ludwig, that's a false indictment. [02:55:30] I wasn't looking for anything like that. [02:55:32] I mean, I just happened to have come across that. [02:55:35] I am not a disgusting, despicable heathen. [02:55:39] I am not a pervert out here. [02:55:41] I just happened to have graced the channel while I was searching through the guide, and then there were some tattooed chicks naked, and I was like, what the hell's going on here? [02:55:52] You know what I'm saying? [02:55:53] And I changed it to there. [02:55:55] And lo and behold, there's nothing but a bunch of tattooed chicks naked. [02:55:59] They call themselves the suicide girls. [02:56:02] And this is all they do. [02:56:03] There's a whole show dedicated to this crap on Showtime. [02:56:09] There's a whole show dedicated to bimbos that tattooed themselves and posed themselves naked and called themselves suicide girls. [02:56:18] Torino, you're exactly right. [02:56:19] It is somewhat like emo bitches trying to show their tits off or something. [02:56:24] It's pretty stupid, man. [02:56:25] It really is. [02:56:28] It really is stupid. [02:56:29] I mean, these tattooed chicks, I mean, come on. [02:56:32] I mean, first of all, what would be the purpose of a chick to tattoo their bodies to where it would take the art takes a good portion of their body flesh? [02:56:44] This stems from chicks that never got the high-hard one from the guy in the football, captain of the football team. [02:56:52] These are the chicks that didn't go to the prom. [02:56:54] These are chicks with, you know, deep-seated personal situations, you know, personality problems. [02:57:02] And this is why they covered their bodies with tattoos and their posing so they can be like, oh, look at me. [02:57:17] Hey, if they're suicide girls, why don't they just kill themselves for Christ's sake? [02:57:21] You know what I'm saying? [02:57:23] I mean, there should be no reason why a woman should get any kind of respect for taking her clothes off other than being the horseshoe that she is. [02:57:33] I'm serious. [02:57:33] Ladies that are out there that have integrity, that don't go out there and are, you know, hopping around penis to penis to penis, that are not, you know, being philanderous slutbags. [02:57:44] I mean, you should have some definite integrity because, look, it doesn't take much to be some dumb bimbo. [02:57:51] It really does not take much. [02:57:53] And I know that you get all the attention. [02:57:55] Oh, look, all the guys want me. [02:57:58] All the guys want me, and they're looking at me and they want my poo nanny and I mean, it doesn't take much to do that. [02:58:07] It takes more to be a woman with integrity, a woman with pride, a woman with perseverance, a woman with self-worth, a woman that's a capitalist. [02:58:17] I mean, a woman that wants to go places in life. [02:58:20] These are the women that deserve the respect. [02:58:23] These are the women that deserve our genuine heart. [02:58:27] And unfortunately, they're overlooked because the majority of women today are utilizing sexuality to get paid. [02:58:34] They're utilizing sexuality as a weapon, and it's sick. [02:58:38] And meanwhile, who pays off in the end? [02:58:44] Who is the party that's really suffering in the end? [02:58:47] It's women that aren't blessed with these physical attributes that are being shoved down our faces on television. [02:58:54] The women that are unfortunately a little fat in the ass or fluffy. [02:58:58] And there's nothing wrong with being fat in the ass. [02:59:00] This is America. [02:59:01] That means you're eating. [02:59:02] That means you're living large. [02:59:03] That means you're living great. [02:59:05] Or the ugly chicks. [02:59:06] You know what I'm talking about? [02:59:07] Like that Bethany bitch from Real Housewives or whatever. [02:59:11] You know what I'm talking about? [02:59:12] That Beth Anthony, Bethany, Beth Annie bitch. [02:59:15] That bitch that looks like she went to Ike Turner University and got her face completely rearranged to look like some abducted alien. [02:59:24] You know what I'm saying? [02:59:26] I mean, that sort of thing. [02:59:27] Anyway, we got one minute left in the program, folks. [02:59:29] I want to thank everybody. [02:59:31] I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:59:34] Please, once again, spread the link around like wildfire. [02:59:38] Blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:59:41] Remember, this show is pure word of mouth. [02:59:44] Pure word of mouth. [02:59:46] And we depend on you to spread that word around like wildfire. [02:59:50] And don't be afraid to email some of these media people, man. [02:59:54] Don't be afraid to email the New York Times, which is going to start charging for their internet stuff. [02:59:59] Was it March 20 something? [03:00:02] Email all these media people. [03:00:04] Let everybody know about True Capitalist Radio. [03:00:07] Let everybody know about Ghost, for Christ's sake. [03:00:09] And let me tell you something. [03:00:10] When I finally make the mainstream media, I will expose myself to the world and you will be shocked. [03:00:17] Anyway, I am out of here. [03:00:19] Long live the capitalist movement. [03:00:21] I will be here tomorrow. [03:00:23] Same place, same time. [03:00:24] I broadcast Monday through Friday, 4 to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time. [03:00:31] All right, so if you happen to be listening to me in the archive, folks, I mean, you've got to be in here. [03:00:35] It's fun. [03:00:36] It's unbelievable. [03:00:37] We've got lots of drama. [03:00:38] Got lots of things going on. [03:00:40] Lots of people listening. [03:00:42] BlogtalkRadio.com slash ghost is the link to follow. [03:00:47] Is the link to add to your favorites? 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