True Capitalist Radio - March 23rd, 2011 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 050 Aired: 2011-03-23 Duration: 03:02:27 === Sipping Blue Label Scotch (03:14) === [00:00:00] Boarshead is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. [00:00:04] Introducing Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken. [00:00:08] Tender, slow-roasted chicken breast, coated in our signature teriyaki glaze, where ginger, garlic, and a hint of brown sugar meet for a flavor that's both sweet and savory. [00:00:20] New Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki-style chicken. [00:00:23] The bold flavor of Japan. [00:00:26] Now at the deli. [00:00:27] Only from Boar's Head. [00:00:28] Compromise elsewhere. [00:00:30] Love Hope Radio. [00:00:35] Here we go. [00:00:40] Last off. [00:00:45] This is True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:48] True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:50] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:00:55] The badass of business. [00:00:57] Give him capitalism or give him death. [00:00:59] That's it. [00:01:00] Period. [00:01:01] Broadcasting from his skylight office studios in beautiful downtown Austin, Texas. [00:01:06] You sound fruitier than a box of fruit loops, for Christ's sake. [00:01:09] And now, he'll take it from here. [00:01:11] Your host, the prognosticator of prognosticators, the man they call... [00:01:16] Go Me. [00:01:44] I'm sorry, folks. [00:01:45] Sorry, I'm almost a little late here. [00:01:48] Thank you for tuning in with me to another edition of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [00:01:54] Of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:01:58] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:02:03] This is episode number 50 for all the folks that are keeping track with the True Capitalist broadcast. [00:02:08] And once again, my apologies for that little bit of dead air there. [00:02:13] Because let me tell you, I had to, what I wanted to do is get myself a drink and make sure it's in a tall glass so I won't have a problem within the show having it run out and me having to take some time to go do make trips to the bar over here in the other side of the office to get myself a drink. [00:02:35] So inevitably, this is what we have here. [00:02:37] Sipping on some scotch, of course. [00:02:40] I'm sipping on the last of my Johnny Walker Blue label. [00:02:45] 50th episode. [00:02:47] Cheers to everybody out there. [00:02:48] Cheers. [00:02:48] I got my Johnny Walker Blue label on ice in a tall glass. [00:02:53] And once again, folks, if you're listening live with me, please retweet the broadcast and go on your social networking sites, the Twitters, the blogs, and let everybody know that the True Capitalist Radio broadcast is live. [00:03:07] It's on the air. [00:03:08] It's in effect. [00:03:10] And send them to blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. === The Art of Day Trading (16:01) === [00:03:15] That's right. [00:03:15] It's episode number 50 of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [00:03:19] We are as consistent as we've ever been with this show. [00:03:22] I have to say, I'm very happy with it. [00:03:24] I'm very happy with the listener base. [00:03:26] I'm very happy with how everything's transpiring. [00:03:30] I want to say cheers to everybody out there. [00:03:32] Cheers to all the true capitalists that listen in, that get insight, that get opinions and commentary, that actually appreciate what's going on here. [00:03:40] Cheers to you, folks. [00:03:42] I'm going to go ahead and take a drink of this. [00:03:47] Oh, man, some good stuff right there, man. [00:03:50] Oh, Johnny Walker Blue, baby. [00:03:53] Anyway, we've got a lot of things to talk about. [00:03:55] WTI sweet crude should be on everybody's mind at this point in time, folks, because as I've been saying leading up to the weeks leading up to this particular 50th episode, is that every capitalist needs to keep their eye on WTI sweet crude. [00:04:13] And as we continue to move forward and as the Middle East continues to destabilize into more and more pits of dog shit, and I'm sorry to use such a vulgar word to describe it, but it's not looking good, folks. [00:04:31] Not to mention that agricultural commodities and livestock commodities are going up, and it's hitting up the people in the pocketbooks. [00:04:39] If you're going out to the grocery store, if you're going out and having yourself a dinner, you know what I'm talking about. [00:04:44] It doesn't matter what part of the world you're living in. [00:04:48] Doesn't matter what part of the world. [00:04:51] But inevitably, folks, oil is still above $105 a barrel. [00:04:57] I mean, I don't mean to get right into it, but we are focusing in on that. [00:05:01] That's going to tell whether or not we're going to go into a rebound, an actual rebound, like all these geniuses at the Federal Reserve and the government have claiming we're going into here, or we're going to go into a double-dip recession. [00:05:17] And as I said, if we see oil prices go to $120 a barrel plus, mark my words, and I'm not saying this to be a hypersensationalist. [00:05:27] We're going to go into a double-dip recession. [00:05:29] Today, sweet crude, WTI, crude oil closed out today at $105.53, an increase of 56 cents, a percentage increase of 0.53%. [00:05:41] Now, let me tell you, I don't like those prices. [00:05:43] It doesn't look like it's coming down any. [00:05:46] And once again, that's the lead-in to what we're talking about today because we need to focus on that particular price. [00:05:52] Now, if you're in Europe, you're already feeling the price. [00:05:56] I mean, it's unfortunate that the Europeans have gotten so used to these socialist programs, and now the government can no longer pay for them. [00:06:06] They're growing them out into the workforce, and there's not much workforce in Europe. [00:06:09] I mean, how many products have you gotten that has said, hey, made in Europe, made in Portugal, made in this? [00:06:16] No, you haven't seen it because they don't do those types of things. [00:06:18] They're socialists. [00:06:20] You know, they just like to sit around and eat bread and cheese and sip on wine and all that other crap. [00:06:30] You know, they're out here working for a living, for Christ's sake. [00:06:32] They're not out here trying to make money. [00:06:33] Now they've got to go out and make money. [00:06:35] Not to mention, you've got Brent crew going up at a higher rate than sweet crude, for Christ's sake. [00:06:41] You know? [00:06:43] Anyway, before we get into all that, we've got a lot of things to talk about. [00:06:46] So let me just dive right into the markets before we get into anything else. [00:06:49] Dow Jones Industrials, believe it or not, it looked like a bad day today. [00:06:53] It was a great day for day traders. [00:06:56] And once again, I hate to keep reiterating this point because I've been getting a lot of emails since I brought it up yesterday that people have been hit up by their brokerage firms with this law that I'm assuming was enacted during the 2008 economic debacle. [00:07:15] But people that listen to this broadcast want to take part in riding the choppy waves of volatility that's in the markets. [00:07:23] They want to be able to take part in these pattern trading plays that the big guys all take advantage of, that people that have big money in the market, they take advantage of all the time. [00:07:33] It's easy liquidity. [00:07:35] I mean, I find it disgusting that investors are actually listening. [00:07:39] They're actually going into the market. [00:07:41] They're listening to the True Capitalist Radio Broadcast. [00:07:44] They're going into the market and they're putting their $4,000, $5,000, $6,000, $10,000 in their brokerage accounts, and they're trying to pattern trade in the market out here. [00:07:55] They're trying to day trade. [00:07:56] That's what day trading is, folks, is you know, you buy and sell possibly the same security, the same equity within the same day or within the same hour or within the same couple of minutes. [00:08:09] I mean, it's that's what day trading is. [00:08:11] You're trying to take liquidity from the choppiness of those charts that come out from the day-to-day buying and selling of a given equity. [00:08:24] And what I have been told by a lot of people who have attempted to participate in this type of activity, day trading, is that they have had holds. [00:08:33] Of course, this is not something major. [00:08:36] They don't go to jail or anything, but they have holds put on their accounts because once they're targeted by the SEC as a pattern trader, the firm actually goes and freezes the account from you from trading any longer. [00:08:56] And then the explanation that they give investors who, you know, and these are just regular everyday investors that are trying to take advantage of the money that's out there in the market, and it's their money. [00:09:06] They should have the right to do it. [00:09:08] But because of the supposed 2008 collapse, these stupid bureaucrats in Washington passed this law that one has to be able to have $25,000, first of all, in liquid. [00:09:23] You have to have a $25,000 liquid account. [00:09:26] I didn't know this to day trade. [00:09:27] I mean, I have over that amount as a whole. [00:09:32] I don't just have a certain amount for day trading. [00:09:37] I mean, I'm a spread out investor. [00:09:38] I mean, that's the way it is. [00:09:40] But to be a day trader, because of the government regulation, you have to have $25,000 in liquid in a brokerage account, not to mention that you have to have that same account on margin by law. [00:09:59] This is a law out here. [00:10:02] I mean, of course, they're not going to force you to take the margin. [00:10:04] I mean, of course, you can go ahead and use that $25,000 and use your own capital to day trade. [00:10:11] But I found it horrifically disgusting that here we are, we're in the midst of a possible economic double-dip recession. [00:10:23] We got people out here out of work. [00:10:25] We got people out here looking for money out here that want to become capitalists. [00:10:28] And they're able to scrape up $3,000, $2,000, $4,000, $5,000, whatever the case might be. [00:10:36] They put it in a brokerage account. [00:10:38] They're trying to take advantage of the waves in volatility when it comes to the marketplace. [00:10:46] And because they make more than whatever it is, three trades on the same stock in the same week, whatever the damn rule is, it labels them under the SEC as a pattern trader and they put a freeze on their account. [00:11:01] And basically, the brokerage says if you do that again, we're going to have to just freeze your account permanently until you can fund the $25,000 it takes to day trade. [00:11:12] I mean, can you believe such a thing? [00:11:14] I've never heard of such a thing, man. [00:11:17] I mean, you've got American people out here that could be taking advantage of all the liquidity that everybody's taking advantage of out here at Wall Street, folks. [00:11:26] But because these bureaucrats are blaming you now. [00:11:30] I mean, I've never I never knew this. [00:11:32] You see, this is what's so unfortunate about these bureaucrats and them passing these laws. [00:11:37] I mean, nobody reads these 8,000-page bills that they put up, you know, because nobody they just assume. [00:11:46] Unfortunately, Americans just assume that these idiots know what they're talking about. [00:11:50] And not to mention that these politicians make sure to get these bills passed at a rapid pace before anybody can blink an eye. [00:11:58] And lo and behold, I did not know that you cannot do with your money what you want to do with it. [00:12:05] That now the government has made a regulation to where, I mean, and today was a great day to day trade, folks. [00:12:12] I mean, today in the futures market, it began on the negative side. [00:12:17] All right. [00:12:18] And then, you know, it was just choppy all day. [00:12:21] It's the perfect time, you know, when the markets are going up and down, up and down. [00:12:27] That's when you want to day trade because you can get liquidity in the process of those volatile moments. [00:12:35] And so what if you only have 2,000? [00:12:37] So what if you only got 5,000? [00:12:39] You should be able to put your 5,000, your 3,000 in a stock that everybody's going in on. [00:12:44] And you see these stocks all the time in whatever venue you view your financial news. [00:12:52] You read about these stocks that are up 50%, 60% on the day on some earnings news or on some news plays, whatever the case might be. [00:13:02] I mean, and it takes a whole day to get up to that 40 or 50% increase. [00:13:06] I mean, I don't understand why an American citizen, an individual investor, a capitalist, that, okay, they're not $25,000. [00:13:15] I mean, they can't allocate $25,000 of their money into a day trading account so they could specifically do this. [00:13:22] All right, they got $3,000, $4,000, $10,000, maybe $15,000 that they're investing in, and they can't go and invest in a stock that they want to, even if they just want to hold it for about 15 minutes, so that they can gain 50 cents or 20 cents or 30 cents and then sell it off and then rebuy it again when it goes back down and goes back up. [00:13:44] I mean, that's what day trading is. [00:13:45] That's how these guys get the liquid. [00:13:48] You know, you should look at a chart. [00:13:49] Look at any chart of a stock and take a look at the hills and valleys in that chart. [00:13:56] And just imagine, you know, people are buying in at those hills and valleys and people are making money. [00:14:02] This is how you make liquidity in the markets. [00:14:06] Now, this stupid law, and the reason I'm making such a big deal about it is I've got a lot of people emailing me about this, man. [00:14:12] I mean, you know, here I am. [00:14:13] I'm trying to get people into the market out here. [00:14:15] I'm trying to tell people to become capitalists. [00:14:17] And all of a sudden, they're prohibited from doing so because this goddamn government. [00:14:23] And this is why I'm telling you, folks, us as capitalists, we can't stand for this anymore, man. [00:14:28] We can't allow the government to sit over there and wave their finger at us in regulation as if we're the ones with the problem. [00:14:35] As if we're the ones with the problem, for Christ's sake. [00:14:40] I mean, let me tell you something right now. [00:14:42] I mean, I don't remember the 2008 economic collapse having anything to do with the individual investor at all. [00:14:50] And by this law, where you cannot pattern trade, where you cannot take advantage of day trading like the big boys, I mean, let me tell you, I've got a huge account. [00:15:02] I didn't know this because my account's way beyond 25,000. [00:15:06] And I've got my assets diversified around a variety of different investments. [00:15:11] I also trade in futures and options and those types of things. [00:15:17] I did not know that this was long. [00:15:19] But you see, this is what's unfortunate about regulation and governments and them sticking their goddamn nose in our business. [00:15:29] You see what I'm saying? [00:15:29] Now, who does this protect? [00:15:32] Who does this law protect to only prohibit people from Partaking in day trading to those that can they have to put up $25,000 before they even think about it. [00:15:47] I mean, who does that affect? [00:15:49] I mean, you know, the only way you can take advantage of pattern trading is if you have $25,000 and then you have to put that $25,000 on margin. [00:15:59] Who does that affect? [00:16:00] That affects everybody in America, folks. [00:16:02] And you should be insulted by this law. [00:16:05] I mean, I feel bad for sitting here telling people, hey, get in the market. [00:16:11] There's day trading going on. [00:16:13] There's long-term investments even going on. [00:16:15] There's ways to make money. [00:16:16] And here, our stupid government prohibits us, the capitalists, from doing what we do best, and that's just conducting business. [00:16:27] You know, I mean, and I want to tell you, folks, if you're suffering, you're wondering, hey, man, I mean, what way can I make a little bit of capital? [00:16:34] This pattern trading, let me tell you, you can get some easy liquidity, you know? [00:16:39] Easy liquidity. [00:16:43] I mean, I do it all the time, and I use that liquidity, put it in other long-term investments or, you know, short-other investments, you know? [00:16:52] But now, I have to, I mean, I can't believe this crap. [00:16:59] I can't believe that this bureaucratic, disgusting, autocratic government is prohibiting the regular capitalists, you know, the regular working capitalists from partaking in this venture of going out and day trading, pattern trading. [00:17:21] You know, I mean, I just think it's disgusting, man. [00:17:24] I think it's a disgrace. [00:17:25] And every capitalist out there should write their congressman, write their senator. [00:17:30] I know it doesn't do much, but hey, we need to put it on record that we are completely against this law. [00:17:35] This law does nothing but take money out of the pockets of hardworking capitalists that just want to take part in the pattern trading process like all the day traders do all across America and all across the world. [00:17:50] I mean, I think it's disgusting. [00:17:52] I think that, believe it or not, if you had like, you know, let's say five grand in an account and you really wanted to day trade that five grand, I guarantee you, if you rode the waves of volatility in this market, you could easily make $500 a day. [00:18:07] Easy. [00:18:08] $500 a day off of just being on top of your $5,000, just moving it around to all the volatile stocks, making sure you know the news plays, acting on news plays, acting on earnings. [00:18:23] You can actually turn that $10,000 into $500 or excuse me, $5,000, excuse me, $5,000. [00:18:32] You can turn that $5,000 in day trading into $500 a day, and that's plus. [00:18:38] I'm just being conservative there. [00:18:40] Not to be a conservative, but I'm just being conservative. [00:18:45] You can turn that little $5,000 and use it to make $500 minimum a day. [00:18:50] It's that easy. [00:18:50] All you got to do is ride the waves of volatility, man. [00:18:54] I mean, you've got a whole day's trading to do. [00:18:56] This is what I do for a living. [00:18:58] Well, not to mention I've got other business ventures that are brick-mortar, and I just sold one, but I got a lot of other investments. [00:19:04] But what I don't understand is why can't people partake in this opportunity for capital? === Consumer Spending as Politics (14:42) === [00:19:16] I mean, it seems to me that the government's trying to antagonize class warfare with this law. [00:19:24] You know, I'm serious. [00:19:25] I mean, I feel really disgusted that here you've got the American government attempting to try to artificially sow the seeds of class warfare by making the opportunities of having this easy liquidity. [00:19:41] I mean, you know, believe it or not, there's a lot of folks out there that are paying a lot of money at the pump. [00:19:46] They're paying a lot of money at the supermarket. [00:19:50] And they're not being able to somehow supplement that income that's getting taken away from these rising prices. [00:19:58] But if they have the opportunity to be able to pattern trade, because if you look at the volatility in these markets, folks, there's so much goddamn money that you could just, you know, be in for one stock for about 10 or 15 minutes, take it out, and before you know it, you're up about, you know, depending on how much you invest in that stock, you know, you're up three, four, five hundred bucks. [00:20:20] But no, you know, it's just not, you know, that our government is blaming you. [00:20:26] The government is blaming the regular investor for the 2008 crash. [00:20:30] So whenever you hear any of these leftists or any of these assholes trying to criticize anybody like the bankers or these Wall Street bastards that it was their fault, if it was their fault, first of all, why did they give them our tax money if it was their fault? [00:20:49] Why did they give them our tax money to bail them out if it was their fault? [00:20:53] Secondly, with this law that is now afflicting true capitalists that are listening and trying to get into the market, this law where you have to have $25,000 in your account on margin just to partake in pattern trading or day trading, I mean, how is that helping? [00:21:11] How is giving our tax dollars to Goldman Sachs and all these financial institutions that should have fell on their faces and everybody that had money in those institutions should have just took it on the teeth and that's all there was to it. [00:21:25] That's capitalism. [00:21:26] But no, we go ahead and we bail out these imbeciles and Goldman Sachs with our tax dollars. [00:21:33] You know, you've got this blanket fiend or whatever the hell his name is going and basically just bamboozling the whole entire country into believing that this bailout was just solely necessary when it wasn't. [00:21:49] The only thing that was necessary, folks, were certain things that would have just completely collapsed the whole financial system. [00:21:58] But if a few financial institutions went, who gives a crap? [00:22:02] Who gives a crap? [00:22:03] Financial institutions, if we want to go government about it, if we want to fall back on the government, since the government wants to say that, oh, everything could have been horrible. [00:22:17] You know, let me tell you something, folks. [00:22:18] This is why I keep telling you, you know, don't put all your money in one basket. [00:22:22] Don't put all your money in the bank. [00:22:25] If you read the fine print that's all over the banks, you know, that's why they have those signs. [00:22:29] FDIC, up to $250,000. [00:22:32] That's exactly what it means. [00:22:35] That's exactly what it means. [00:22:36] So if your bank goes under, which, you know, there's a lot of banks going under, folks, and it depends on what part of the country you're in. [00:22:43] You probably know what I'm talking about. [00:22:45] If your bank goes under, you're only guaranteed and insured by the government, the FDIC, $250,000. [00:22:53] Anything over that, you lost it. [00:22:55] It was your investment in that bank. [00:22:58] It was your literal financial instrument, because that's what a bank is. [00:23:02] It is a financial instrument. [00:23:05] This is why you have to move your money around everywhere. [00:23:08] You have to have so many assets. [00:23:10] It's diversity. [00:23:12] Diversity is the key. [00:23:15] But I find it funny that, you know, we as American, our stupid American government, Barack Obama, the liberal regime, the people that said that they were going to bring about change, the people that said, oh, we're going to bring change and we're going to bring equality to the people and we're going to make sure that people are going to pay. [00:23:34] They are basically throwing fuel on the fire for our own collapse. [00:23:40] This makes no sense bailing out these assholes while putting laws that prevent people. [00:23:45] And let me tell you, I'm really upset at this law. [00:23:48] I'm sorry. [00:23:48] I mean, I feel bad. [00:23:50] You should read the emails that I'm getting, folks. [00:23:52] And if you hear a story like this, please email me. [00:23:55] I'm going to start reading some of these if you could allow me to. [00:23:58] Because people out here, they get excited. [00:24:02] They put money in a brokerage account. [00:24:04] They start pattern trading for a couple of days. [00:24:07] They make a couple of hundred, two, three, four hundred, five hundred dollars pattern trading. [00:24:12] And then before you know it, the next morning, their brokerage account is frozen, and they've got to talk to these idiots and play phone tag with idiots in India for them to lift you your, for them to lift your damn brokerage account. [00:24:26] And lo and behold, you know, you're only allowed to do so many trades. [00:24:32] I mean, you have to know these laws. [00:24:33] I don't even know these laws, man. [00:24:35] It's stupid. [00:24:38] Somebody told me in an email what the law was, but it was stupid, man. [00:24:44] People should be able to participate in the market in pattern trading or whatever trading they want. [00:24:50] I can't believe that in this day and age where there's economic opportunity is scarce, that this government, the same government that gave all these goddamn tax dollars to these financial institutions that are profiting right now, these same financial institutions that are profiting. [00:25:08] Have you seen Goldman Sachs's stock lately, for Christ's sake? [00:25:12] Unbelievable. [00:25:13] Did you know that what's his name, Warren Buffett, invested in Goldman Sachs when everybody was abandoning ship? [00:25:21] You know, when everybody was abandoning ship, Warren Buffett said, oh, I'm going to go ahead and invest in Goldman Sachs. [00:25:27] You want to know why? [00:25:28] Because dumbass Warren Buffett knew that the government was going to bail out Goldman Sachs. [00:25:34] How did he know? [00:25:35] Well, there's no proof that he had any knowledge, but let me tell you something, he knew. [00:25:43] And I think it's a disgrace that the American people that could be making money off this market, they should be making money off this market. [00:25:50] It's their market. [00:25:51] It's a capitalist market. [00:25:54] They should be able to participate in pattern trading. [00:25:57] Let me tell you, I participate in it. [00:25:58] That's why I always talk about it on this program, folks. [00:26:01] That's why I always talk about it, because there is actual money to be made in pattern trading. [00:26:08] And now you've got our government prohibiting regular American people from participating in this. [00:26:14] Let me tell you, it's easy liquidity, man. [00:26:16] Easy money. [00:26:18] But no, the government thinks by this law, by putting in this law, that you are the problem. [00:26:27] You as the investor, the individual investor, are the problem. [00:26:33] It's a disgrace, man. [00:26:34] Now, look, I'm not, you know, a lot of people that criticize capitalism utilize these particular events and these particular situations as capitalism's flaw. [00:26:44] This is not capitalism's flaw, folks. [00:26:47] This is government intervening with private enterprises' flaw. [00:26:51] And this is us as the American people standing by. [00:26:55] Screw the American people. [00:26:56] Us as American capitalists. [00:26:59] Us as American capitalists standing by and watching these power-hungry autocrats just give these scumbags, these peddlers, these bamboozlers, these dumbass corporate s sleeve buckets out there in Wall Street, all of our tax dollars so that they can recapitalize themselves. [00:27:20] I've been talking about this for years, folks. [00:27:22] You can look back in the archive. [00:27:24] Now, of course, I mean, you know, for as much as I can bitch about it, there's nothing anybody's doing about it. [00:27:29] Nobody's talking about it. [00:27:31] I mean, the only opposition that you have towards any of this Wall Street, the bailout of GE, the bailout of GM, the stimulus money that went to Hollywood, the stimulus money that went to all this damn tax dollars, all these damn tax money that went everywhere. [00:27:49] The only opposition to that are these leftists who blame corporate America and blame capitalism as the reason that all this has transpired. [00:27:59] This is government interfering with private enterprise. [00:28:05] And let me tell you something, folks. [00:28:07] How you spend your money is a political message. [00:28:14] It's how you view a certain company or a certain product. [00:28:19] You know, I know people don't really think about these things. [00:28:22] People are more worried about, I don't know, how their makeup looks on their face or worried about if their crotch looks big in a certain pair of tight jeans or whether or not Ed Hardy's going to draw another fruity ass little caricature on his T-shirts. [00:28:39] I mean, you really have to worry about spending your money, you know, because where you spend your money is a political statement, folks. [00:28:46] So for, you know, all these people that bitched and moaned about Wal-Mart, Oh, Wal-Mart sucks, and they're taking away my mind. [00:28:57] Why are you shopping there, you idiot? [00:28:59] All right? [00:29:00] Why are you shopping there? [00:29:02] Why are you going there spending your money? [00:29:04] Oh, because it's cheaper. [00:29:06] It's cheaper. [00:29:06] Oh, yeah. [00:29:07] You want to know why it's cheaper? [00:29:09] Because it's a multinational conglomerate that gets products by the billions. [00:29:16] All right? [00:29:17] By the billions. [00:29:19] That's why it's cheaper. [00:29:21] Now, if you want the same, you know, kind of jobs that they offer, which I'm not making fun of Walmart jobs. [00:29:27] If you have a job at Walmart, hey, I'm sure you've got some kind of health care system. [00:29:31] I'm sure you've got some kind of retirement. [00:29:33] I'm sure you've got something. [00:29:34] But hey, this is the left's argument that, oh, corporate American, man, they're taking over. [00:29:40] Meh. [00:29:41] They're killing mom and pop shops. [00:29:43] Meh. [00:29:44] Well, if they're doing all this, it's the consumer's fault, man. [00:29:48] I mean, don't you understand? [00:29:49] This is the idea of being free, is that the people are free to spend their money wherever they want. [00:29:56] And just because the people spend their money wherever they want, and it doesn't, you know, the social landscape doesn't transpire to what they thought it was going to be, it has to do with the people's responsibility. [00:30:08] And I always say, folks, if you want to live in a free society, there are three things that people are responsible for. [00:30:15] This goes to everybody out there in all the communist countries who listen to me, to all these other destabilized countries out here who want to become capitalist revolutionaries. [00:30:24] There are three things. [00:30:26] Three things that you have to remember. [00:30:29] Hold on, let me take a drink of this. [00:30:32] Take a drink of this Johnny Walker Blue here. [00:30:41] There's three things that a citizen of a certain nation has responsibility for, for a free nation. [00:30:50] They have a political responsibility, which means that they have the responsibility to keep up with the affairs that are being currently administered by the system, which is the government. [00:31:04] They have a political responsibility to vote. [00:31:06] They have a political responsibility to understand what's going on. [00:31:11] That's a definite responsibility of a citizen of a free society. [00:31:15] The second thing is economic responsibility. [00:31:19] That means the ability to be fiscally responsible. [00:31:24] The ability to understand that, hey, if I'm going to get in a financial instrument, I'm taking a risk and I could lose. [00:31:31] And not sitting over here getting pissed when things don't go your way. [00:31:36] I mean, do you understand? [00:31:38] I understand that it's hard for an individual at times, but that's why we have to have certain economic responsibilities. [00:31:45] That's a level of freedom. [00:31:48] And the third responsibility we have is social responsibility. [00:31:52] And as you can see from America, we have lost all three of those elements to make our society worth anything. [00:32:02] Now, the only reason that we're still afloat, believe it or not, is because Europe is just going to hell in a handbasket. [00:32:10] What did I tell you yesterday, folks, is to keep your eyes on Portugal? [00:32:13] Well, now Portugal is all over the news now, isn't it? [00:32:17] All of a sudden, they're talking about Portugal being the tipping point of a potential domino effect happening throughout Europe. [00:32:24] Now, what's happening in Portugal, folks? [00:32:26] Well, the same thing that's happening to states here in America, but on a nation scale, Europe, believe it or not, is suffering through a debt crisis of unbelievable proportions. [00:32:39] And the only people that are making any money in the European Union, the only people make, or the only countries, I should say, making money in the European Union are Germany and France. [00:32:49] And they're the ones funding this whole socialist experiment, and they're getting a little pissed off about it. [00:32:56] Well, anyway, all these socialist countries, you know, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, you know, what else? [00:33:05] Italy, Spain, they're all going to collapse because of their own socialism. [00:33:10] Why? [00:33:12] Because, folks, under socialism, you become a subject of the system. [00:33:18] And you give all authority to that system, meaning that that system is going to make judgment calls on production. [00:33:29] It's going to make judgment calls on investments. [00:33:32] They're going to make judgment calls on everything that private enterprise should be making judgment calls on. [00:33:38] And all they want the people to do is to be peaceful subjects so that these bureaucrats can continue to rule and be superior over the subjects that they rule over. [00:33:49] You know, kind of a modern day monarchy. [00:33:51] That's what socialism is. [00:33:54] Unfortunately, you know, socialists have to get funded. === North Korea vs South Korea (15:29) === [00:33:58] You know? [00:34:00] Socialists have to get, I mean, you know, socialist countries just can't print out money out of thin air or create their own idea of an economic system. [00:34:09] And if you think that it's possible, well, take a good look at North Korea and their little made-up economic system that isn't participating in the global economic model that we are all currently involved in. [00:34:22] And look at how advanced they are. [00:34:25] You compare North Korea, which is an isolationist country, which I mean, who the hell knows how they're, you know, paying their people or if they're printing up money. [00:34:36] I mean, who the hell knows what their monetary policy is? [00:34:38] It's obviously communist, but I mean, as you can see, it's an unbelievable subterranean crap hole, North Korea. [00:34:47] I mean, it's so bad in North Korea that the people that are in the country literally have to eat second harvest. [00:34:56] And for you folks that don't know what that is, that means they have to eat their own crap to stay alive. [00:35:00] I'm not joking. [00:35:02] I am not joking. [00:35:04] And why is that? [00:35:06] Because, you know, this idiot government of Kim Jong-il or whatever his stupid son's name is now, do you think that they're out there making sure that crops are being produced and food is being produced? [00:35:21] No, absolutely not. [00:35:22] You know what Kim Jong-il is spending all his resources, all his governments and his country's resources and its money on? [00:35:29] The military. [00:35:31] Yeah, the military. [00:35:34] You compare North Korea to South Korea. [00:35:36] Did you know that the South Korean is on average six inches taller than the North Koreans? [00:35:42] And look, these North Koreans and South Koreans just got split up, what was it, 50, 60 years ago. [00:35:49] Yeah, but 60-some years ago. [00:35:52] And just in that time, when you split that damn parallel, you know, in half to North and South Korea, and you look at South Korea, which is participating in the global economic model. [00:36:06] It's prospering tremendously. [00:36:08] There's a lot of prosperity in South Korea. [00:36:10] As a matter of fact, a lot of American teachers are going to South Korea in an attempt to make money. [00:36:16] I mean, they're paying American teachers big-time capital out there to teach their kids how to become capitalists, how to become innovators, engineers, that sort of thing. [00:36:28] South Korea is prospering unbelievably. [00:36:30] As a matter of fact, you can do some YouTube searches for downtown South Korea. [00:36:34] It literally looks like New York City, Times Square. [00:36:40] Then you go to North Korea, which isn't participating in any economic model, that's doing the we the people nonsense and or for the people nonsense or the people, the people, you know, that communist nonsense. [00:36:55] And I don't know how they're compensating their people. [00:36:58] I don't know what's going on. [00:37:02] But folks, North Korea is just an absolute gutter hole. [00:37:07] And the people there, which are related to the South Koreans, folks, the North Koreans are related. [00:37:12] It's the same country. [00:37:13] It's just two different ideologies over here. [00:37:16] The North Koreans are average six inches shorter than the South Koreans. [00:37:22] That's because the South Koreans are eating. [00:37:25] You know, they're out there making money. [00:37:27] They're making capital. [00:37:27] They're taking advantage of the global economic model. [00:37:32] You understand what I'm saying? [00:37:33] Here, North Korea is they're being an isolationist country, and they're not doing anything. [00:37:37] You know, they're not doing anything. [00:37:40] I mean, you think the government's caring about making sure that production is going fluidly? [00:37:45] No, absolutely not. [00:37:47] Kim Jong-il is spending all the resources of the country on the military. [00:37:53] Stupid. [00:37:58] Anyway, I'm sorry I went off on this tirade, folks. [00:38:01] You know, I'm just a little upset at the fact that you've got these goddamn governments worldwide, worldwide, man, trying to sink their teeth into capitalists, and we can't take it any longer, folks. [00:38:15] Let me tell you, I am in the works right now, and I think I may be done with this crap by Friday. [00:38:23] But I am in the works of a social networking site. [00:38:26] Now, I know I said that it was going to be for everybody. [00:38:30] No, it's not going to be for everybody. [00:38:32] This is a social networking site for real capitalists, you know, for individuals who believe in the idea of what we talk about each and every day on this broadcast. [00:38:45] The ability to put w uh get in w what you put in. [00:38:49] You know, the ability to, you know, capitalize in all opportunities possible. [00:38:55] The ability to, you know, have private enterprise have more of an influence over a geopolitical location than some bureaucratic government that's going to dictate to them as some autocratic leader waving their finger. [00:39:09] You understand? [00:39:12] And I kid you not, the reason I'm doing this, folks, is because, you know, we're all working. [00:39:18] You know, all capitalists are working, folks. [00:39:20] No matter if you're, you know, cleaning enema bags for a living or if you're a CEO to a corporation, everybody's working. [00:39:28] But we have to communicate. [00:39:29] We have to, you know, somehow have an area, an area where we can exchange ideas, gather insight, congregate, chat. [00:39:42] The whole nine yards. [00:39:43] Let me tell you something. [00:39:44] I mean, I've got so many things in this little social network, you know, that I mean, I've got, you know, an area where people can sell things in a classified ad section, man. [00:39:58] I've got an area where people can, you know, go out and, you know, sell garbage. [00:40:03] Well, I shouldn't say garbage, but sell their crap on an interface where they can just get paid through PayPal or checkout to go through their profiles. [00:40:15] I've got forums. [00:40:17] I've got chat rooms. [00:40:20] What else I got? [00:40:21] You know, the whole nine, man. [00:40:23] The whole damn nine. [00:40:24] It's unbelievable. [00:40:27] The problem is I do need a little bit of a logo for this venture that I'm about to unleash. [00:40:36] Everything's cool with the logo. [00:40:37] I was able to get a whole bunch of kids out here in Austin, Texas that are majoring in these types of programming ventures and that sort of thing. [00:40:48] So we've been able to put together a decent social networking site to gather around capitalists. [00:40:56] And the only way that you can become a member is if you're a capitalist. [00:41:02] And yours truly is going to be the judge of whether or not you are or not, man. [00:41:09] I'm sorry. [00:41:10] You know what I'm saying? [00:41:11] Not to mention that I'm looking for people that are capitalist, that want to be moderators, that want to be individuals that can oversee certain aspects of the social network. [00:41:28] I mean, this is not something you have to dedicate your freaking life to, folks. [00:41:31] Seriously, what I'm going to do is I'm just going to need some people to just, whenever they're online, they see some Milky Liquor causing trouble, they'll be able to have some administrative qualities to be able to rectify that situation. [00:41:51] You know what I'm saying? [00:41:53] But I think I'm going to unleash that this Friday. [00:41:57] And it's going to be a website. [00:41:59] And once I announce the website, everybody can chill with me this weekend. [00:42:03] I'm going to try to mess around with it this weekend. [00:42:06] People can join in. [00:42:08] Like I said, there's going to be so much crap in this social networking site. [00:42:12] It's just dedicated to capitalists. [00:42:14] And if anything threatens our interest, we can let it be known on this venue. [00:42:22] If anything is jeopardizing specific capitalists in certain areas of the world, we can discuss it and partake in it in this venue. [00:42:34] And not only that, folks, I want an area to where we can act in concert. [00:42:40] You know what I mean? [00:42:41] Can act in concert if anything arises where capitalists need to take charge and we need to show our numbers. [00:42:52] Do you understand what I'm saying? [00:42:54] And let me tell you something. [00:42:55] I'm not saying that we have to get militant folks. [00:42:58] I'm not saying that we've got to go out and we got to do anything. [00:43:02] Remember, we're capitalists, man. [00:43:04] We can make things happen through economics. [00:43:08] And if certain governments ain't going to get down with us, well, let's just stop buying their treasury bonds. [00:43:14] If certain corporations are not necessarily living up to their public relations aspect of their company, well, then you sell off their damn stocks. [00:43:26] I mean, did you understand what I'm saying, folks? [00:43:28] I mean, us capitalists, we have the power, man. [00:43:32] We have the power. [00:43:36] You know, we are the ones that make sure that these damn corporations and governments oblige us. [00:43:45] Because remember, we're the ones that are the stockholders. [00:43:48] We're the ones that are the people that are supposed to be looking after this damn government. [00:43:56] And this is what I'm dead serious about, folks. [00:43:58] I'm not joking. [00:43:58] I mean, I know there's people in here that think it's a big joke. [00:44:01] I'm not joking. [00:44:02] All right, I'm sick and tired of capitalists being trampled on. [00:44:06] I'm sick and tired of people that want to be true capitalists just sitting here being slapped in the mouth. [00:44:11] Do you understand? [00:44:15] Anyway, 6466524869. [00:44:19] Let me go over the markets real quick. [00:44:20] Dow Jones Industrials close out at 12,086, an increase today of 67.39 points, a percentage increase of 56%, or excuse me, 0.56%. [00:44:32] SP 500 closes out at 1,297.54, an increase of 3.77 points, a percentage increase of 0.29%. [00:44:44] NASDAQ closes out at 2,698.30, an increase of 14.43 points, a percentage increase of 0.54%. [00:44:56] Man, I mean, we're just getting off time here, man. [00:44:59] I mean, I'm sorry, folks. [00:45:00] I mean, I'm looking at, I didn't mean to get off keyster here, folks, but I'm serious. [00:45:06] All right, I'm not joking here. [00:45:08] All right? [00:45:10] I am seriously not joking. [00:45:14] Now, if you're interested, you know, before the whole thing starts, if you're interested in becoming a member before I even make it public of this new social networking site, I'd like for you to give me an email. [00:45:28] All right, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [00:45:32] Shoot me an email and just give me a little small blurb on why you're a capitalist. [00:45:39] You know what I'm saying? [00:45:40] Simple as that. [00:45:43] And I'll let you become a member, no big deal. [00:45:47] I'm telling you, folks, this is not a joke. [00:45:50] This is a real social networking site. [00:45:52] Of course, remember, folks, Facebook has got what? [00:45:56] A valuation of $25 billion. [00:45:59] So they've got billions and billions of dollars of capital to work with. [00:46:03] This is just a capitalist just doing things because he's got money to blow, man. [00:46:07] Do you understand what I'm saying? [00:46:10] I mean, no, I'm not joking. [00:46:13] So what I'm saying is, is I'm using my money since, you know, I don't really want to use my money, you know, to blow it on any kind of trivial activity. [00:46:23] I want to do it to do something. [00:46:25] You know, this is kind of like my hobby, and I want to be able to make my hobby do something in a progressive manner. [00:46:35] Well, screw the word progressive, in a manner that makes the capitalist authority more important than it seems to be by all governments' account. [00:46:49] If you look at the international community, every damn government is slapping capitalists in the face. [00:46:56] This is why we need a virtual venue for us to exchange ideas, for us to exchange views, for us to be able to amplify that if any wrongdoing has happened to any capitalist in the international community, we'll be able to amplify it on this venue. [00:47:16] Not to mention we'll be able to talk about stock tips and individuals can exchange ideas on money, business, advertising. [00:47:23] I mean, this is going to be a pure capitalist social network, man. [00:47:27] This is why it has to be, members have to be hand-picked. [00:47:32] Because I want this to be, you know, I don't want this to be Facebook, all right, where you got every asshole up in there making, you know, a stupid dumbass profile. [00:47:41] And, you know, they're just, they're dumbasses. [00:47:43] You know, they're posting, you know, pictures of, you know, I'm sick and tired. [00:47:50] I'm sorry. [00:47:50] I'm sick and tired of seeing these people with these faces. [00:47:52] You know, they scrunch their face sideways and like look up with their damn eyes up in the air. [00:47:59] What the hell is that? [00:48:01] I mean, that's the new picture. [00:48:02] I mean, when they're looking back at us 100 years from now, that's the picture they're going to say. [00:48:07] Man, they were sure retarded looking. [00:48:09] Man, they look like they took a smack to the eye turner backhand. [00:48:13] I mean, it's just disgusting, man. [00:48:16] Utterly disgusting. [00:48:17] I don't want to have anything to do with that. [00:48:19] All right? [00:48:22] I'm serious. [00:48:23] I don't want to have anything to do with that. [00:48:25] I want capitalists. [00:48:26] It doesn't matter what your age is. [00:48:29] It doesn't matter what your age is. [00:48:32] We need an area to congregate. [00:48:33] There's going to be forums. [00:48:34] There's going to be chat rooms. [00:48:35] Believe it or not, the chat rooms are going to have video conferencing capabilities. [00:48:40] You're going to be able to put videos. [00:48:44] I don't know how that's going to work, man. [00:48:46] I mean, I know that that costs a lot of bandwidth, but we'll see how that goes. [00:48:51] And let me tell you something, man. [00:48:52] It's all going to be free, man. [00:48:55] All we have to do is be all you have to do is be a capitalist, and you're in. [00:49:03] It's that simple. [00:49:06] Ghostpolitics at yahoo.com if you want to join before I actually make it public. [00:49:13] All right? [00:49:14] And everything will be all good. [00:49:17] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [00:49:19] I'm going to take some calls, folks. [00:49:20] I'm sorry for getting long-winded about all this crap, but there's just a lot of things to talk about. === Hillary Clinton and Libya (06:15) === [00:49:28] I also want to talk about this little bombardment that we're doing in Libya that Barack Obama has gotten us into. [00:49:37] And as I've said prior, I don't think that Barack Obama knows what the hell he's doing, nor do I think that he's even caring, really. [00:49:46] He's just one of those guys that, yeah, baby, I'm in office, baby, I'm the president, baby. [00:49:50] I don't care, baby. [00:49:52] You know what I'm saying? [00:49:52] I don't care. [00:49:53] Yeah. [00:49:55] Because, you know, a story out of the New York Times, you know, and for you folks that don't have it ready yet, it's called Obama Takes Hard Line with Libya after Shift by Clinton. [00:50:09] And I'm not going to read the I'm not necessarily going to read the article. [00:50:14] It's by Helen Cooper and Stephen Lee Myers. [00:50:19] Basically stating that Hillary Clinton and this one broad who's the ambassador to the United Nations, the hell's her name. [00:50:30] We get her name. [00:50:31] Susan Rice And Samantha Power, a senior aide at the National Security Council, these three women were the actual brains behind the whole multilateral front. [00:50:47] These people were the brains behind Obama's decision for going into Libya and doing something. [00:50:55] And folks, this is why everything is a little bit bamboozled. [00:51:00] You know? [00:51:02] I mean, this is why everything is just completely bamboozled. [00:51:05] Because first of all, if Hillary Clinton and we know Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice, Ambassador of the United Nations, Samantha Power, a senior aide at the National Security Council, these were the officials that were pressing for the military case in action in Libya. [00:51:24] All right? [00:51:26] And, you know, let me tell you, you know, Obama, you know, he was just sitting over there watching, you know, I don't know what it is. [00:51:36] Maybe he was watching Sanford and soon or something like that. [00:51:39] He was like, yeah, baby. [00:51:41] Don't bother me now, baby. [00:51:42] I'm going to golfing. [00:51:44] I'm going golfing. [00:51:45] I'm going to North America, baby. [00:51:47] Don't doubt it. [00:51:49] You deal with it, Hillary. [00:51:52] You deal with it, baby. [00:51:53] I ain't going to deal with it. [00:51:54] I deal with it, friend. [00:51:56] I'm going down to North America. [00:52:02] All right. [00:52:03] All right. [00:52:04] But seriously, this guy was doing something else while you had Hillary Clinton and Susan Rice and Samantha Power, three women, basically constructing this theater of combat. [00:52:18] I kid you not. [00:52:18] You can look at the article yourself. [00:52:20] As a matter of fact, let me go ahead and put the article in the chat room. [00:52:23] And for you folks that are listening in in other parts of the internet, please come and chat with us right now. [00:52:30] Blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [00:52:34] All right, I'm going to put this link in so you can read the article yourself. [00:52:38] There it is, and read it while you can. [00:52:41] The New York Times is going to be charging money here soon for the online publication of their work. [00:52:50] But I found that was a really interesting article. [00:52:54] And I find it funny that Obama, he's sitting over here saying one thing. [00:52:59] Hillary Clinton is saying another thing. [00:53:02] And then you've got Admiral Mullen saying a completely different thing. [00:53:06] These people don't know what they're doing. [00:53:08] These are bureaucrats that are passing the ball off on each other. [00:53:13] And the reason Obama is letting Hillary Clinton take the lead on this is because just in case Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2012, and mark my words on this, he is going to point to this situation. [00:53:29] If this Libyan situation turns into a complete and utter disaster, he is waiting for Hillary Clinton to fall on her face so that he can go ahead and try to scrape up that 2012 election, for Christ's sake. [00:53:44] I kid you not. [00:53:45] This is what this is all about. [00:53:46] This is all politics. [00:53:48] And of course, Hillary Clinton is making this move so that if it does transpire to be some sort of an interpreted success, then she can boast about the fact that Obama was out there playing golf and making March Madness college brackets while the whole world was going to hell in a handbasket. [00:54:10] And Hillary Clinton was the only one, and she's going to claim this, of course. [00:54:14] I'm not saying that she did, but she's going to claim that I was the only one taking charge out there, making sure that America's national interest and national security was intact. [00:54:28] And we had to make sure that we did something and blah, I kid you not. [00:54:35] That's what all this is about, folks. [00:54:38] I know it's all starting to come clear to me now. [00:54:40] I mean, for the past several days, I'm like, why exactly are we in Libya? [00:54:46] They're claiming humanitarian situations here, but there's a lot more countries that need our humanitarian help than Libya. [00:54:54] All right. [00:54:56] And, you know, I know that the media is trying to say that the majority of Libyans out there appreciate America's involvement and the international community's involvement. [00:55:07] But let's be honest, folks, I mean, we don't really know what's going on in there in that country. [00:55:13] I mean, we don't know the majority of that liberal rebellion faction or whatever you want to call it. [00:55:21] It's not even a legitimate rebellion faction. [00:55:25] You know, it's like I read it was like Lawrence of Arabia type warfare. [00:55:29] It's like, you know, people going in there negotiating with tribes, coordinating these tribes to make these assaults on Gaddafi's positions, for Christ's sake. === Taking Hold of Government (03:53) === [00:55:43] I mean, come on. [00:55:47] Anyway, according to Obama, that, you know, as we're gaining, he's claiming that we're gaining in Libya. [00:55:57] That we're going to look to cede control to NATO. [00:56:01] So now NATO seems to be the international institution that's going to be running this multinational front in Libya. [00:56:10] You know, and I'm really concerned about this, folks, because, you know, we're in the midst of economic uncertainty. [00:56:17] You've got the horrible earthquakes in Japan, the radioactivity coming in from the West Coast. [00:56:25] You've got high prices of food. [00:56:29] You've got so many things that people have to worry about out here. [00:56:32] And then you've got the government. [00:56:36] And I think I read today that we are at $170 million into the hole here just by shooting off the missiles and the air forces and all the things that we're doing. [00:56:49] Just in the past couple of days, we've blown $170 million. [00:56:56] Here we are. [00:56:57] We've got our government in Washington right now debating on whether or not they're going to pass a budget for fiscal year 2011. [00:57:07] Fiscal year 2011 is almost quarterway done here. [00:57:11] I mean, let's be honest. [00:57:13] And then you've got this government of ours have the audacity to sit here and blow more money and put us more in debt, deflate the value of our dollar. [00:57:23] It's just a disgrace, man. [00:57:27] And of course, you know, the American public, let's be honest, all right? [00:57:31] The American public are a bunch of idiots. [00:57:34] This is why capitalists need to take hold of this government. [00:57:37] We need to take hold of this government and we need to lobby this government to have some major voter reform. [00:57:46] Major voter reform. [00:57:50] And what we have to do is we have to make sure that the only people that have the right to vote are individuals that are capitalists. [00:58:00] And how do you know who's a capitalist? [00:58:02] Well, a prerequisite before you go into the voting booth, you have to show a W-2 form from that year showing that you actually paid for this system that you're voting for, you idiot. [00:58:20] I mean, give me a break, man. [00:58:22] I just don't understand how we can just continue to allow the masses. [00:58:26] I mean, even the damn forefathers, you know, these forefathers of these teabaggers like to tout so much, even though they're collecting, you know, government entitlements like a bunch of socialist nimrods. [00:58:38] You know, these forefathers even agreed that, you know, we shouldn't have the general public voting. [00:58:44] Why do you think they made an electoral college? [00:58:47] You know, why do you think that they, you know, made sure that you had to own land before you could actually vote in this country, you know? [00:58:56] I'm serious. [00:58:57] I mean, I know it breaks your hearts, but, you know, look it up. [00:59:02] Cheers, everybody out there. [00:59:03] Cheers to all the capitalists out here. [00:59:05] Hey, I'd like to take some calls, folks. [00:59:06] 646-652-4869, but nobody's calling up, believe it or not. [00:59:10] We've got lots of people here in the chat room, man. [00:59:13] I'm looking at the chat. [00:59:13] We've got lots of people in here. [00:59:15] I'm looking at the stats. [00:59:16] We've got lots of people out here listening throughout the internet. [00:59:19] Nobody calling in. [00:59:20] 646-652-4869. [00:59:23] Maybe they're okay with Obama. [00:59:25] You know, they're okay with all this stuff, man. [00:59:27] You know what I'm saying? [00:59:28] I mean, look at it. [00:59:29] We got ass clowns in here saying, hey, the union's rock. [00:59:31] Yay! [00:59:32] I mean, look at this crap. [00:59:35] Look at this. === White House Orgy Scandal (03:04) === [00:59:37] I mean, you got idiots flapping their fat Cheeto-stained fingers on the keyboard, actually advocating this socialist, unionist, dumb, communist-like garbage. [00:59:47] It's disgusting, man. [00:59:49] Unbelievably disgusting. [00:59:53] Anyway, folks, if you're wondering why we're in Libya, you know, right there, you can write Samantha Power, who's a senior aide at the National Security Council, Susan Rice, who is the ambassador of the United Nations, and Hillary Clinton, because this is their brainchild. [01:00:11] Obama's just sitting back. [01:00:12] He's making March Madness brackets. [01:00:15] He's going down to Brazil and, you know, going down. [01:00:18] Why do you think that trip was so, you know, it was just so critical for him to do so? [01:00:22] You know, I mean, do you remember that one time they had that damn White House event, or I think it was a White House event, where some Hot Tamale whorebag was doing some kind of, you know, some kind of belly or hip gyration? [01:00:39] You know, you know how these tribal damn chicks are from South America. [01:00:43] She's like, ha, all this crap. [01:00:44] She had these little short-ass short-ass little skirts. [01:00:49] It was showing half her ass cheeks. [01:00:52] And the chick had the audacity to go down into the audience and actually go up to Obama. [01:00:57] Obama stands up and actually starts dancing with this bimbo. [01:01:01] And you should have seen that trans-testicle-looking wife of Obama's, man. [01:01:05] She had that disgusting-looking grill, and she was just straight mean-mugging Obama. [01:01:12] And it's no coincidence why this guy wanted to go to South America and go visit Brazil. [01:01:20] Carney Val. [01:01:22] Carney Val. [01:01:23] And for all you folks that don't know what Carney Val is, it's just a literal whole town orgy. [01:01:29] That's what it is. [01:01:30] It's just an orgy. [01:01:31] People are screwing in the streets. [01:01:32] It's just completely primal, primitive, disgusting. [01:01:37] Chile, you know, he went out there to the Caribbean. [01:01:40] I mean, this guy was everywhere, man, all over South America. [01:01:44] He was probably checking out all those Hot Tamale whorebags because poor old Obama, man, he got stuck with, you know, Jesus Christ, he got stuck with Freddie Jackson or something, man. [01:01:57] I'm sorry, man. [01:01:58] I know they're trying to put Michelle Obama in all these little dresses, and they're trying to post her up as some kind of beauty queen now or something. [01:02:08] They completely made her up. [01:02:10] But, man, that is one ugly broad, man. [01:02:13] You know, I'm sorry. [01:02:14] And not to mention that I will never forget her in the campaign trail. [01:02:21] I mean, she showed her true colors. [01:02:23] You know, I mean, the White House and the government has, you know, kept her pretty quiet, and thank God they've done that. [01:02:30] But I I remember. [01:02:32] I remember, you know, how this woman was, man. [01:02:36] I mean, she was snapping Z's in the air. [01:02:38] You know, she was fist pumping Obama up in here. === American Gas and Troops (05:42) === [01:02:41] You know what I'm saying? [01:02:43] If I'm not mistaken, I could be wrong. [01:02:45] I mean, there was like, you know, clips of her doing the Tootsie Roll or the Cabbage Patch or some crap. [01:02:51] I don't know. [01:02:53] But you know what I'm saying? [01:02:54] I mean, it was just anyway. [01:02:56] 6466524869 is the number to call. [01:03:00] I want to hear from you. [01:03:02] You got anything to say here? [01:03:04] What's your excuse? [01:03:05] All right. [01:03:05] 325, you're on the air. [01:03:07] 352, excuse me. [01:03:08] 352, you're on New York. [01:03:10] Hey. [01:03:11] What's going on, man? [01:03:12] Am I on? [01:03:13] Yeah, you're on, man. [01:03:14] Hey, this is Adrian Sinclair. [01:03:16] How y'all doing? [01:03:17] How's it going, man? [01:03:18] I'm going good. [01:03:20] I was just calling in for the Democrats to help defend them a little bit. [01:03:24] All right, well, let's hear it. [01:03:26] I was just going to say, can you name any of the American gas companies versus the Middle Eastern gas company since you're such a Republican? [01:03:37] What? [01:03:38] Bolero, Exxon? [01:03:39] I mean, what are you talking about? [01:03:40] What gas companies? [01:03:41] Well, which one, do you know the difference between American gas and terrorist gas? [01:03:47] That's what I'm basically. [01:03:49] I know y'all are capitalists and y'all support anybody, but I'd prefer y'all to quit supporting people who are trying to kill us. [01:03:57] Okay, if you want to go that route, why is Obama going out here sending troops, American troops, in a multilateral front, a multinational front, excuse me, and allowing France and whoever in the hell else take the lead on this military front, putting military assets, blood and treasure in harm's way for Libya, [01:04:23] which has got a proven known element of al-Qaeda in eastern Libya, the same part of Libya that we're supposed to be implementing this no-fly zone over. [01:04:33] Now, I mean, I don't know. [01:04:35] I mean, you know, the State Department, I've actually looked into this. [01:04:38] I mean, the State Department has a certain element, a certain faction out of Eastern Libya that has direct links with Al-Qaeda. [01:04:44] They've been at war with Gaddafi for years. [01:04:48] Now, why exactly are we defending these people when we should be defending the Iranian resistance that I've been in personal contact with since 2009 that's out there suffering, bleeding in the streets because they actually want a democratic system. [01:05:04] They actually want capitalism. [01:05:07] Why can't we go bomb the hell out of Iran or at least clandestinely help the Iranian resistance? [01:05:13] Why can't we go out there and help the Chinese that are being completely obliterated by their country, being exploited by the bureaucrats within their country? [01:05:22] Why can't we go help the Chinese people? [01:05:23] Why can't we help these other human rights? [01:05:25] I can tell you why you can't help the Chinese because you're constantly paying for their demise. [01:05:30] Every time you go to shop at Walmart, you're basically supporting child labor, you know. [01:05:35] So you're basically saying it's okay to have little children make your tennis shoes. [01:05:39] So, I mean, yeah. [01:05:41] Look, I don't say, no, no, no, first of all, that's wrong. [01:05:44] I don't go out and buy cheap crap from China, but, you know, I'm sure you're talking to me from an electronic widget that is probably made in China. [01:05:53] You're talking to me probably from a cell phone that's manufactured and produced in China. [01:05:58] You know, you're probably sitting there, you know, with some Nikes or some kind of foot product that's made in China. [01:06:05] So don't sit over here on your goddamn high horse and sit over here. [01:06:11] I mean, look, the bottom line is, is that the Democrats are the ones that have brought us here. [01:06:17] You want to sit over here and defend the Democrats? [01:06:19] Why did they bail out Wall Street? [01:06:22] Why did they bail out General Motors? [01:06:24] Why did they bail out General Electric? [01:06:27] Why did they give stimulus money to Hollywood? [01:06:29] Why did they even give stimulus money to Captain Morgan of all people? [01:06:33] Why did they give a bailout to the pornography industry? [01:06:37] Why are they doing this? [01:06:38] Why don't you explain that? [01:06:40] You're so quick to talk about corporate America and oh, you all accept this and you buy this and you buy oil and map mahat. [01:06:47] Why don't you talk about a justification? [01:06:49] Oh, wait, where do you go? [01:06:50] Why are you hanging up? [01:06:51] Oh, I was just about to bring you on there, man. [01:06:54] What? [01:06:54] Whoa, Adrian. [01:06:58] Oh, you just hung up. [01:07:00] What a puss. [01:07:02] What a puss. [01:07:03] You know, if I were you, I would hang up too, for Christ's sake. [01:07:06] You're in the chat room. [01:07:06] If you have anything to say for yourself, Adrian, why'd you hang up like a bitch? [01:07:10] I mean, you know, I wanted to hear your response. [01:07:13] I wanted to hear you, you know, justify that. [01:07:15] Well, you know, Obama, he's a good guy. [01:07:20] I wanted to hear you say it, baby. [01:07:22] I wanted to hear you talk about how it's okay for Harry Reid in the middle of a debate where we should be talking about the fiscal budget of 2011 here, which hasn't even been passed yet. [01:07:34] We're passing extension after extension. [01:07:36] All right. [01:07:37] Why exactly are we sitting here having debates on the floor when we should be talking about the budget? [01:07:43] Harry Reid, Senate Majority Leader, all right? [01:07:46] Why exactly are we sitting here talking about cowboy poetry? [01:07:50] Yeah? [01:07:53] Why are you talking about cowboy poacher? [01:07:55] Oh, well, if you think that I hung up on you, why don't you call back there, Adrian St. Clair? [01:08:01] You know, you don't know why you're not going to call up. [01:08:03] I don't blame you. [01:08:04] You know, you're like every ballless liberal that ever comes around the pike. [01:08:08] You know, you sit there and agitate, and then I cut these people down lower than a leprechaun's nutsack with substance upon substance upon substance on the debating table. [01:08:18] You know what I'm saying? [01:08:20] Give me a break. [01:08:21] That's not your number, Adrian, you silly bastard. === Capitalists Have the Balls (02:44) === [01:08:24] Here, I'm kicking this idiot out. [01:08:25] Get him out of here. [01:08:26] Get him off. [01:08:27] Get him out. [01:08:29] That's not your number, you piece of crap. [01:08:31] I just saw you. [01:08:32] I saw what number you called in from, you stupid dumbass. [01:08:38] Anyway, but you see, this is how leftists are. [01:08:40] Did you hear this guy? [01:08:41] He sounded like some poor, you know, white trash idiot in the trailer. [01:08:47] And the reason that he's justifying all this is because he's getting paid, man. [01:08:51] I'm sure this idiot is going out and saying, oh, man, my back hurt. [01:08:55] My back hurt. [01:08:56] And he's collecting $2,000 a month from disability for that crap. [01:09:00] I guarantee you. [01:09:01] I guarantee you, man. [01:09:03] I mean, in California, I'm sure you can Google this and find it for yourself. [01:09:08] I heard it on Varney and Company this morning. [01:09:10] It's actually a pretty good show. [01:09:12] There's actually a woman in California that's getting busted for disability fraud, claiming that her back hurt. [01:09:20] Her back hurt. [01:09:22] And, you know, lo and behold, she was pictured running a seven-mile marathon. [01:09:26] You know what I'm saying? [01:09:27] I mean, this is the kind of system that we have, folks. [01:09:30] I mean, this is why you've got so many losers just selling their souls for this system. [01:09:38] Because they love doing nothing. [01:09:40] You know, they love the fact that they can just go out and exist and be shit funnels for society. [01:09:46] You know, and I hate to say that, but that's what these people are. [01:09:48] They're just disgusting shit funnels. [01:09:51] They provide no contribution for life, no contribution whatsoever, except turning perfectly good food into shit. [01:09:59] That's it. [01:10:01] That's their contribution. [01:10:02] And in my personal opinion, if that's how they want to live their life, I don't think that they should have the kind of authority that capitalists should have. [01:10:12] I think that capitalists should be on a completely different level than somebody who feels that their whole basis of existence is to become a shit funnel, you know? [01:10:22] Seriously. [01:10:24] I mean, and anybody who's going to sit over here and say, oh, what do capitalists do? [01:10:28] You know? [01:10:29] What do capitalists do? [01:10:32] You understand? [01:10:33] We're the ones with the balls, you asshole. [01:10:35] The capitalists are the ones with the balls. [01:10:37] We're the ones who take risks. [01:10:39] We're the ones who create jobs. [01:10:41] We're the ones who inspire innovation. [01:10:43] We're the ones who inspire creativity with our investments for Christ's sake. [01:10:48] We're the ones with the balls, you idiots. [01:10:50] And don't all you little people ever forget that. [01:10:54] We're the ones that go out and work hard and reinvest our money and take care of our families and do what we have to do so that we can prosper instead of staying in some stagnant situation for 30 or 40 years. === Inspiring Innovation Creativity (15:10) === [01:11:08] We want to go forward. [01:11:09] We want to be someplace better than we were last year. [01:11:12] That's what capitalists try to achieve. [01:11:16] We want to be someplace better than we were the previous day. [01:11:20] That's what we want to do. [01:11:22] We want to make money on a consistent basis so that we can prosper to limitless potential. [01:11:32] I'm telling you, folks, I'm not joking. [01:11:36] As you can see, the reason that idiot Adrian St. Clair hung up is because he knew better. [01:11:42] He knew better. [01:11:45] I mean, you know, all these liberals, that's what they do. [01:11:47] They just like to agitate. [01:11:49] Then when you throw them the truth, they don't want to say anything. [01:11:52] They're like, oh, my God. [01:11:56] They're like that red-headed, four-eyed, freckle-faced, beaten stepchild that's getting beaten off the playground because, you know, he's a disgusting slob. [01:12:06] Let me go ahead and take a chug of this. [01:12:15] 4869 is the number to call here. [01:12:17] I want to talk about something else. [01:12:19] Today is the one-year anniversary of the Obamacare law, the new Obamacare, and it looks like it may be dead on arrival. [01:12:29] It looks like we might shit can that whole bill for Christ's sake, and I'll get into why in a little bit. [01:12:34] We want to take some calls here. [01:12:35] 6466524869. [01:12:38] We got Brandon Thorpe. [01:12:39] Are you there? [01:12:45] Hey, Brandon, what's going on, man? [01:12:47] Hey, don't want to hang up, man. [01:12:49] Don't get scared, man. [01:12:51] Come on. [01:12:52] Don't get, come on. [01:12:54] Look, Brandon, call back. [01:12:56] You know, get your balls together and just give me a call back. [01:12:59] You got a question? [01:12:59] You're going to do a prank call. [01:13:01] I mean, at least make it good. [01:13:02] You know what I mean? [01:13:03] At least do something. [01:13:05] Don't just hang up, man. [01:13:06] Come on. [01:13:08] Anyway, let me take another call. [01:13:09] 715, you're on the air. [01:13:12] Quick question, Ghost. [01:13:14] When Wookiees use searchlights on Cash Sheets to lure you, stupid, silly bastard. [01:13:19] You waited 45 minutes to say that. [01:13:22] When Wookies are Man, what a loser, man. [01:13:29] I'm telling you, you know, you might as well turn gay, man. [01:13:32] You know, you might as well turn gay. [01:13:34] Seven one five, you call here all the time. [01:13:36] You might as well just turn gay and go to gay clubs, service glory holes, and and and do something else, man. [01:13:43] I mean, at least ha ha get a life, seriously. [01:13:45] I mean, this is really sad. [01:13:47] I'm not look, I'm not I'm not, you know, for that lifestyle. [01:13:51] But, you know, I mean, I'm sure that it's got to be at least a little bit more fun than, you know, sitting on your ass, you know, just kind of, you know, behind a computer twenty-four hours a day and waiting on a on a damn phone for like 45 minutes so you can ask a stupid question like, what do lookies and get ninety six and you know, I mean, some stupid, uh, ridiculous Star Wars meme reference. [01:14:16] I mean, give me a break, man. [01:14:18] Seriously, I'm not joking, man. [01:14:20] If you're if you find yourself a complete loser, I mean, do something else. [01:14:24] Do something that's going to make you have some kind of joy in life, man. [01:14:28] I mean, why live if you're just going to be a useless waste of flesh? [01:14:32] You know, why don't you do something that's going to make you feel good? [01:14:35] At least drink. [01:14:36] You know, I mean, do some drugs or something. [01:14:38] I mean, I'm not advocating narcotic intake, all right? [01:14:41] I mean, let me underscore that really fast. [01:14:44] But Jesus Christ, I mean, look at all the, you know, unstability in the world. [01:14:49] You got all kinds of things happening, earthquakes and all this other crap. [01:14:55] Why don't you just go out and have a good time, you know? [01:14:59] I mean, good God. [01:15:01] Anyway, we're already 15 minutes into the second hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:15:07] And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost, and I want to thank you for tuning in with me. [01:15:15] Let me go ahead and take this next call. [01:15:18] Hey, Brandon. [01:15:20] Brandon Thorpe, what's going on, man? [01:15:21] You there? [01:15:22] Hello. [01:15:23] Can you hear me? [01:15:24] What's going on? [01:15:25] Can you hear me? [01:15:26] Yeah. [01:15:26] Yeah, I can hear you. [01:15:28] All right. [01:15:29] Well, you know, I'm a frequent caller. [01:15:33] Not a caller. [01:15:34] Alex now. [01:15:36] All right. [01:15:37] Oh, you're cutting it out, man. [01:15:38] You're cutting it out. [01:15:39] Oh, sorry. [01:15:40] Should it turn Mac down? [01:15:42] No, go ahead. [01:15:43] You're there. [01:15:43] You're good. [01:15:44] Okay. [01:15:45] Well, basically, I've been listening to a few of your, you know, the trolls, they like to call them. [01:15:54] Yeah? [01:15:55] Yeah, I'm listening. [01:15:57] Go ahead. [01:15:57] Yeah, okay. [01:15:58] Well, I've been listening to a few of them. [01:16:00] And I just I just can't understand because I'm from England and I don't really get offended by anything. [01:16:06] So I just I'm just wondering why you get offended. [01:16:11] Why do I get offended by what? [01:16:13] By people calling you Alex Jones or Ringing Up. [01:16:19] Well, you know, the reason I don't like being called Alex Jones is because that individual is not advocating what I'm advocating. [01:16:26] He's advocating chaos. [01:16:28] He's advocating, you know, all kinds of disorder. [01:16:30] He's trying to be the joker from the dark night. [01:16:33] You know, he's trying to cause all kinds of chaos, hyper-sensationalize a bunch of half-truths so that when everything goes into chaos, this idiot is going to be the guy that everybody's going to look to as the Lord and Savior. [01:16:46] You know what I mean? [01:16:47] Yeah, but I mean, have you seen him? [01:16:50] I mean, he is quite good looking, isn't he? [01:16:54] Yeah, well, you know, you Limeys like to do that, man. [01:16:57] You're the guys that sold us, you know, boy George, for Christ's sake. [01:17:00] What the hell is that about? [01:17:01] Well, you bought it. [01:17:03] You know, we got it. [01:17:05] You sold it to us. [01:17:07] You know, he was a number one charter before he even came here. [01:17:11] Then he came here with that. [01:17:12] You really want to hurt me? [01:17:15] And then when they first introduced this guy, they didn't even know whether he was a guy or a chick. [01:17:20] You know, they thought it was like, you know, maybe some flat-chested Madonna situation. [01:17:24] And you're going to sit over here and say we bought it. [01:17:26] What about Elton John? [01:17:27] What about what about George Michael? [01:17:29] For Christ's sake, George Michael. [01:17:31] George Michael was in an LA George Michael was in LA Park bathroom getting caught servicing glory holes. [01:17:38] Do you understand that? [01:17:39] That is a fact. [01:17:40] So, you know, you know, what did it's no wonder why you think Alex Jones is such a good looking portly man. [01:17:47] Hey, listen, right? [01:17:48] You sold us Justin Bieber and Hannah Montana. [01:17:53] Explain that, Ghost. [01:17:54] Explain that. [01:17:55] Hey, you know what? [01:17:56] You know, capitalism, baby. [01:17:58] That's all I can say. [01:17:58] You know what I mean? [01:17:59] I mean, there's a lot of kids in America. [01:18:01] I mean, are you looking at America lately? [01:18:03] I mean, we're procreating like it's going out of style. [01:18:06] You know, women are shitting out kids, five or six of them at a time. [01:18:10] You know, they're just shitting them out like a damn manufacturing garbage disposal. [01:18:15] And as a result, there's a big market for children's attire or children's propaganda. [01:18:22] So, hey, to each their own. [01:18:25] I don't see anything wrong with that. [01:18:27] But I do see something wrong when you got the eighties. [01:18:30] Everything was going great until the British invasion with their fruit boldness and their prehistoric feudalistic worshiping ways. [01:18:39] They come over here and fruit up America. [01:18:42] Now America is so fruited out for Christ's sake. [01:18:44] We don't know whether males or females or females or males or we don't know what the hell's going on. [01:18:52] And this is why I take personal offense when I get Limeys in here trying to talk garbage either towards capitalism or America when we are still sitting here actually talking to you limies when you are worshiping a prehistoric man-made concept of monarchy. [01:19:07] I mean and for you to sit over here and say, oh, the monarchy doesn't mean nothing. [01:19:12] Well then why are you paying for it? [01:19:14] You know, why are you continuing to acknowledge it? [01:19:16] They're not even the original bloodline. [01:19:19] You know, they're not even the original bloodline to Charlemagne. [01:19:22] And you're going to sit over here and worship these Austrian-Hungarian monarchs. [01:19:27] I mean, that just goes to show you how stupid you Brits are. [01:19:30] No, we do not buy into the monarchy. [01:19:33] Mon monarchy, should I say? [01:19:34] Well, we about 90% of us hate the monarchy. [01:19:39] Yeah, I mean. [01:19:40] Well, then why are they there? [01:19:42] Why are they still living in Buckingham Palace? [01:19:45] Why are they still draveling around in these Rolls-Royces? [01:19:48] Why are they still being paid for by these extravagant garb and extravagant jewels? [01:19:53] Why? [01:19:54] Can you explain why y'all are just accepting this and continuing to eat your fish and chips like no big deal? [01:20:01] You do not bring fish and chips into this. [01:20:03] All right, mister. [01:20:04] That is going too far. [01:20:06] Well, go ahead. [01:20:07] Why aren't you going and saying, look, Queen, you know, go out in your ass. [01:20:10] Go into exile somewhere. [01:20:12] As a society, Britain and England is too much of a possibulture and society to do anything about it. [01:20:22] Whereas like you're seeing in Libya now, you know, big uprising. [01:20:26] It's not a revolution, no. [01:20:28] Big uprising. [01:20:29] It's not a revolution, no. [01:20:30] Would you call it? [01:20:31] I'm not advocating look, I'm not advocating revolution in your country. [01:20:36] What I'm saying is there's a perfectly civil way to finally tell this queen that, look, your little prehistoric primitive concept is no longer needed. [01:20:47] We've taken care of countless generations. [01:20:50] And first of all, you're not even the damn lineage. [01:20:52] I mean, you're King George's offspring. [01:20:55] King George was the offspring of some female that was given away to the Austrian-Hungarian Empire during like the day of King Arthur or some crap. [01:21:05] And w when you Limes, you know, beheaded King Charles II and put in Lord Cromwell, Lord Cromwell realized, oh man, these Limes are stupid. [01:21:13] They really care about this About this monarch crap, and they had to put back in a monarch, and they couldn't find one, so they put in King George because he had, what was it, 20% of the lineage of what the actual British Empire was based on. [01:21:29] I mean, let's be honest, man. [01:21:30] I mean, there is no basis for this royal family to be in power. [01:21:34] There is no basis for us to be, oh, look, it's Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th. [01:21:45] There's no reason for this, man. [01:21:47] Yeah, I do agree with you in that sense. [01:21:50] But still, it's another bunk holiday, isn't it? [01:21:54] Look, look, I mean, I thank you for calling, man, Brandon. [01:21:57] But seriously, what you need to realize is that you just need to oblige your parliamentary procedure. [01:22:04] I think parliamentary procedure is a decent democratic system. [01:22:08] Let's just eliminate the prehistoric concept of a queen and a king. [01:22:13] I think it's stupid. [01:22:14] I think it's silly. [01:22:15] I think that we're throwing ourselves back into the old world for Christ's sake. [01:22:19] This is a new world, damn it. [01:22:21] This is the new world. [01:22:22] Not some old world primitive concept that laid humanity stagnant for a thousand years. [01:22:27] This is a new world where we're going in and we're dominating and we're going into never mind. [01:22:34] We're going into things that you can't even imagine. [01:22:38] I'm not going to sit over here and worship primitive concepts for Christ's sake. [01:22:41] You know what I'm saying? [01:22:44] Piece of crap. [01:22:45] Anyway, 646-6524869 is the number to call here. [01:22:49] I want to hear from you, folks. [01:22:52] I mean, seriously, I want to hear from you. [01:22:55] What do you think about this crap? [01:22:58] Anyway, let me go ahead and Goku. [01:23:02] You there, man? [01:23:03] Oh, no, he doesn't have his hand up yet, man. [01:23:05] He's probably just listening to the show. [01:23:07] Let me go on to another subject matter, shall we? [01:23:11] Now, another subject matter I'd like to get into is the fact that the Dallas Federal Reserve chairman, Richard Fisher, said today that the United States is on a fiscal path towards insolvency. [01:23:27] And it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. [01:23:33] And, you know, I mean, that's not very positive, you know, coming from a chairman of the Federal Reserve out here of Dallas, the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, making that kind of statement. [01:23:47] I mean, you know, that statement was made today during the hours of trading, and, you know, it didn't seem to really affect the market much at all. [01:23:55] You know what I mean? [01:23:59] I mean, I'm dead serious. [01:24:01] It didn't affect the market at all, for Christ's sake. [01:24:04] And I think that this should be something to be eyeballed for all the investors that are looking for economic indicators. [01:24:12] Not to mention that new home sales today for the month of February at an all-time low. [01:24:17] We were talking about regular home sales yesterday at a nine-year low. [01:24:24] New home sales are at an all-time low, for Christ's sake, for the month of February. [01:24:29] So, you know, that's, I mean, I don't know what to say, man. [01:24:33] I mean, the only thing that's pumping a little bit of legitimacy into the markets, into American economy, is the fact that the Euro is collapsing from under its socialism. [01:24:44] And once, you know, Europe collapses from under its socialism and the Euro crashes, you're going to see strengthening by default in the American economy. [01:24:55] Even though the American government is being fiscally irresponsible and continuing to spend money because the socialist system of Europe is collapsing before our very eyes, this is what we have out here, folks. [01:25:10] I mean, this is actually strengthening the American economy because the damn the damn Euro is crashing, you know? [01:25:19] Anyway, 6466524869. [01:25:23] I don't know. [01:25:23] I wouldn't go that far to say that the United States is on a path towards fiscal insolvency, but if we continue to spend like we are, we continue to do these little international international humanitarian efforts, they're going to continue to add on money to our tax bill. [01:25:44] It's not very appropriate. [01:25:45] We're going to continue to delve out these entitlements. [01:25:49] It's just unbelievable. [01:25:50] You know, under Obamacare, which is the one-year anniversary day of Obamacare, in the next couple of years, Texas, the state of Texas that I'm in, is going to have to pay 46% of its budget to these people in Obamacare. [01:26:06] This new Medicare, you know, the woodwork effect. [01:26:09] Everybody, you know, from out of the woodwork is gathering in on this Obamacare. [01:26:15] If you can't afford it, you can just kind of hop on the bandwagon. === The Woodwork Effect Entitlements (10:21) === [01:26:18] The state takes care of it. [01:26:20] And the state of Texas, you know, here in the next couple of years, 46% of the state budget is going to be Medicare entitlements because of Obamacare. [01:26:31] You know, I mean, you're calling this some kind of a reform of health care. [01:26:35] It's crap. [01:26:37] It's utter garbage. [01:26:42] So anyway, 6466524869 is the number to call here. [01:26:47] I mean, I want to hear from you. [01:26:48] What do you think about all this crap, man? [01:26:51] I mean, seriously, what exactly do you think about all this crap? [01:26:57] Anyway, hold on just one second. [01:27:00] We're about to do something really fast. [01:27:01] I'm just going to try something, if you don't mind. [01:27:04] Before we take calls, I'm going to do something. [01:27:08] Let me see here. [01:27:12] All right. [01:27:14] Let's just do something. [01:27:34] Hello. [01:27:35] No one is available to take your call. [01:27:38] Thank you for calling. [01:27:51] You're going to hang up there, Maxa, huh? [01:27:55] Yeah, we're riding out of that pedophile crap, huh? [01:28:02] That's what I thought. [01:28:04] Anyway, I'm sorry. [01:28:07] You know, there's an idiot in here named Maxta, you know, throwing some pedophile text. [01:28:12] As a matter of fact, people should scroll up and report that bastard. [01:28:17] You know, he comes in here talking about how he's a pedophile and our tax dollars are paying him to be a pedophile. [01:28:25] So, you know, I'm just calling him back because he's so adamant about wanting to call in and claim that he's a pedophile. [01:28:34] So that's what we're doing here. [01:28:37] You know, and for all the folks that don't believe me, I mean, there are actual people that were private messaging me telling me to kick this idiot out because he was talking all this disgusting garbage. [01:28:49] So, you know, let's see if he's got the bullshit to pick up and talk about it, huh? [01:29:02] Hello? [01:29:03] Hey, Maxa, how you doing, huh? [01:29:06] Hey, what's up, ghost? [01:29:08] Hey, so are you going to continue on with this talk about you being a pedophile or something? [01:29:12] You want to get in-depth about it? [01:29:14] out in the chat room here. [01:29:26] I mean, you said I wouldn't take your call. [01:29:28] I'm calling you, boy. [01:29:33] Come on, come on, boy. [01:29:34] Don't be scared. [01:29:35] You know, you've had big balls coming up into the chat room. [01:29:38] You know, I mean, the chat chat's already been sent off. [01:29:40] You know, why are you hanging up? [01:29:46] Why are you going to hang up for, man? [01:29:49] Oh, come on. [01:29:51] I've got to call this bastard back. [01:29:52] Are you kidding me? [01:29:54] Oh, you've got to be kidding me. [01:29:55] You can't sit over here and make some pedophilic remarks and then just hang up the phone on me when we're trying to get answers here. [01:30:04] All right? [01:30:05] I mean, you just can't do that there, Maxa. [01:30:07] All right? [01:30:09] Seriously, I mean, that's, I mean, seriously. [01:30:12] I'm not joking. [01:30:44] Oh, oh, Max, what happened, man? [01:30:48] You know, you call, you know, you're in here, you know, you flap your Cheeto-stained fingers on the keyboard talking about, oh, I'm a pedophile. [01:30:56] I'm collecting your tax dollars to be a pedophile. [01:30:59] And now, you know, and this, there were a lot of people who witnessed it, folks. [01:31:03] I mean, you know, if you happen to be tuning in with me in the archive, I don't mean to be bringing this drama into the show, but this bastard, I mean, there were people who saw it. [01:31:12] You know, people private messaged me up and said, hey, why don't you kick this guy out of the chat room? [01:31:18] And we did. [01:31:19] And not to mention that we kick him out. [01:31:21] Well, we called his ass. [01:31:22] You know, I mean, I think this idiot thought that I just forgot about this moron. [01:31:26] But I mean, you can't sit over here and make those types of statements and think that everything's going to be okay. [01:31:33] You know what I'm saying? [01:31:34] So I'm going to call him right back because I'm not going to take this crap. [01:31:39] You're not going to sit over here and use my show as a venue to kid around about child porn or about pedophilia. [01:31:46] You understand what I'm saying? [01:31:48] I'm not going to take that crap. [01:31:49] I'm sorry. [01:31:49] I don't care who you are, you piece of crap. [01:32:16] Come on, puss. [01:32:18] You might as well talk, man. [01:32:28] You know, you thought you were big and bad and funny, getting a lulls. [01:32:31] Oh, oh, oh. [01:32:34] Ha, ha, ha, ha. [01:32:39] Oh, man. [01:32:44] That's funny. [01:32:45] Anyway, and Bobo, you're his friend, aren't you? [01:32:48] Get this idiot out of here. [01:32:49] Get him out! [01:32:52] I find it funny that this idiot can sit here and talk about pedophilia. [01:33:01] And now, he just doesn't want to answer his phone number. [01:33:04] What's going on now? [01:33:05] Huh? [01:33:07] I mean, what's going on up in here? [01:33:11] Here, we got somebody else from the same area code. [01:33:13] Maybe it's him. [01:33:14] Maybe it's his butt-boy or something. [01:33:17] Who are you? [01:33:20] 718, who are you? [01:33:27] Oh, what? [01:33:28] You're going to be scared now, too? [01:33:32] Well, you just got added to the list there, boy. [01:33:35] All right, how do you like them, apples? [01:33:39] You just got added to the damn list, you stupid milky liquor. [01:33:44] All right, you're going to talk, or you want to be put on the list. [01:33:47] I'm not joking, man. [01:33:56] Stupid, silly bastard. [01:33:58] I don't know if that's Max, but it's the same area code, different number. [01:34:03] I'm going to make that separate. [01:34:07] You're on hold there. [01:34:08] But Max, you should be ashamed of yourself, man. [01:34:12] Seriously, I'm going to maybe hand over what's going on here to some authorities or something. [01:34:21] We could just talk about it. [01:34:24] Stop being a puss. [01:34:25] I mean, you're so brave to talk about being a pedophile and stuff like that. [01:34:29] So what I'm doing is just trying to give you a call back to basically elaborate on what you meant. [01:34:37] Everybody in the chat room saw you there, you milky liquor. [01:34:39] This is very serious. [01:34:42] All right, this is very, very serious here. [01:35:00] Come on, I want his mom to pick up. [01:35:02] I want somebody to pick up the phone, please. [01:35:13] Look at him. [01:35:14] He just hung up again. [01:35:15] Look at him. [01:35:16] Look at him. [01:35:17] You piece of garbage. [01:35:19] Anyway, folks, I didn't mean for that drama to meld over here into the show, folks, but I'm not going to sit here and listen to some damn idiot even joke around about how he's using our tax dollars. [01:35:31] And that's what he said in the chat room, folks. [01:35:33] He said that he's using our tax dollars to be a pedophile or something to that effect. [01:35:37] I had private messages from a variety of different members. [01:35:41] I'm not going to say who they are that are listening in now that told me to kick him out of the room. [01:35:45] We kicked him out of the room. [01:35:46] After we kicked him out of the room, we decided to give him a random call because that really disturbed me, folks. [01:35:51] Do you understand what I'm saying? [01:35:53] I do not appreciate anybody who's going to even joke around about doing anything kind of sexually exploitive to any children. [01:36:04] And I don't care if he was trying to do it for shock value. [01:36:08] I don't care what it was for. [01:36:10] But now that he's called out on it, now that we're literally calling his home and telling him to elaborate on what he was getting to here in the chat room, all of a sudden he's getting a little scurred. [01:36:23] He's getting a little scurred. [01:36:26] Anyway, 646-6524869, we talked about how the Dallas Federal Reserve Chairman Richard Fisher is saying that the United States is on a fiscal path towards insolvency. === First Responders Radioactive Fallout (04:35) === [01:36:40] That could be an economic indicator for folks that are invested in certain stocks. [01:36:44] Maybe you need to look at your positions, reevaluate what's going on. [01:36:48] The only reason I'm putting that out there is because this is a very central figure in the banking system. [01:36:54] This is a chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas. [01:36:57] And, you know, if anybody knows how to forecast an outlook, it's this guy or at least somebody working within the monetary system. [01:37:07] Anyway, Japan, folks, I know that we can continue to talk about Japan. [01:37:12] I mean, these poor folks out here, not only do they have to deal with the earthquake and not only do they have to deal with the tsunami, but now they have to deal with this radioactive fallout that's not only getting in the air, it's not only getting into the air, but it's also getting into their food. [01:37:34] And today it came out that it's in their drinking water. [01:37:38] And a call came out today by the government of Japan prohibiting small children from consuming the drinking water in Japan because of high radioactive levels in the water itself. [01:37:51] I think this is just becoming more and more of a disaster as days go by. [01:37:57] I mean, I don't know what the implications are for all this. [01:38:02] I think it's just unbelievable that one country can be afflicted with so much devastation. [01:38:14] There's actual radioactive fallout in the water today. [01:38:19] And the Japanese government has announced that anyone who is of a, you know, I think under the age of two or three, I think small children is what they generally said, are advised not to drink the water. [01:38:33] But, of course, if you're an older person, you know, you can probably take it. [01:38:38] They said, don't worry about it. [01:38:39] If you're an adult, you can go ahead and drink the radioactive water. [01:38:42] Don't worry about it. [01:38:44] I mean, this is just horrible, man. [01:38:46] This is why you can't trust these damn governments, man. [01:38:49] You can't trust them. [01:38:50] Because let's say you get afflicted by something the government said, that you did what the government said, like those poor first responders in 9-11. [01:39:01] You know, when the government said, you know, hey, don't worry about it. [01:39:05] All that stuff in the air, no problem. [01:39:07] You just go in there. [01:39:08] It's no health risk. [01:39:11] Now, they're lucky. [01:39:13] You know, the first responders are lucky. [01:39:16] Take a drink here. [01:39:19] I'm sorry, I'm getting choked up. [01:39:22] Their first responders are lucky that enough of the American people made a ruckus in the government for them to get allocated funds so that they can pay for their health costs. [01:39:37] They had to fight for this to prove that there was actually something wrong in ground zero. [01:39:44] Now, the thing about it is they can't sue the government, folks. [01:39:48] The first responders, even though they're coughing up, you know, chunks of red, bloody, just, I mean, I've just heard so much bad stories from the first responder stories that, I mean, I can't believe that the government can sit here and especially Whitman that Todd Whitman brought, who was the head of the EPA, I believe, [01:40:14] and said that it was just completely okay for these first responders to go out there without any kind of protective gear, without any kind of breathing masks, even though all the federal bureaucrats that were out there, according to the first responders, every federal bureaucrat was head to toe in hazmat suits and masks, the whole nine yards. [01:40:37] But, you know, the first responders, you know, they were just like everybody else would be, taken back by the, you know, human devastation. [01:40:46] And they went in there and tried to save lives, and they were told that everything was okay. [01:40:51] Now, after all these years of suffering, you've got a lot of people dying. [01:40:56] As a matter of fact, most of the police dogs that are the search and rescue dogs that were in 9-11 died of weird, freaked-out ailments. [01:41:06] There's just a lot of disturbing medical conditions coming out of this particular event. [01:41:13] And you see, our government said it was okay. === Cops Protecting Their Own Interests (14:51) === [01:41:16] And these poor people cannot sue the government. [01:41:19] You cannot sue the government. [01:41:21] This is why I keep telling you folks, I would much prefer to have private enterprise have rule and control over our lives as opposed to some despicable, disgusting, unaccountable, pathetic, autocratic government. [01:41:36] Because at least when the private enterprise does business and they do wrong, they've got to pay somebody. [01:41:42] You know, they have to provide some kind of compensation for somebody. [01:41:46] The government doesn't have to do jack. [01:41:49] I mean, the poor Tuskegee airman that got injected with syphilis just barely got an apology like five or ten years ago, for Christ's sake. [01:41:59] And that crap happened over about 85, 90, whatever it was. [01:42:04] I mean, do you understand what I'm saying here, folks? [01:42:06] I do not trust this government because this government is just doing whatever it will want to do because we as the people aren't holding this government accountable. [01:42:18] We're not voting in appropriate statesmen that are going to hold our interest at hand. [01:42:24] Haven't you noticed that every time you elect these bureaucrats, especially these fucking Democrats, excuse my French, but especially these freaking liberals, whenever they get in, they say one thing, how they're going to tax the rich, feed the po, and we're going to get, and they talk all this, hold my hand, sinkumbaya horse crap. [01:42:43] And then when they finally get there, they do the complete opposite. [01:42:46] They screw everybody. [01:42:47] They tax everybody. [01:42:49] They create more bureaucracy. [01:42:51] They create more laws. [01:42:52] They create more bureaucratic systems. [01:42:54] They create more and more garbage. [01:42:59] And then when you are afflicted by this, like let's say you're afflicted by any way of the government, the government makes you lose money as a private interest because, oh, you're little, I don't know, some stupid bureaucracy doesn't meet to the code of this or it doesn't meet to the code of that. [01:43:19] You know how these bureaucrats are. [01:43:23] When you have to sit here and conduct business as an independent business person, you are at the whim of these bureaucrats that are getting paid to make sure to pick apart your pocketbook so that they can fund their bureaucratic institution. [01:43:37] You understand? [01:43:38] I mean, same goes for the police, man. [01:43:41] The same goes for the cops. [01:43:44] All right, I know everybody's like out here. [01:43:45] Oh, the cops are great. [01:43:47] The cops are this. [01:43:47] Let me tell you something. [01:43:48] If I get robbed or if something happens to me in my home, I'm not calling the cops. [01:43:54] Are you kidding me? [01:43:54] I'm not calling the cops at all. [01:43:56] First of all, I'm calling some down-ass OGs that are willing to do some gangster stuff. [01:44:04] We're taking a few of our pieces of artillery and we're going out and we're taking care of business ourselves. [01:44:11] Because what's unfortunate is that when you get cops involved in any situation, the cop is not there to make sure that they're serving and protecting the public interest. [01:44:22] No. [01:44:23] No. [01:44:24] What they're doing is tax collecting on our asses. [01:44:29] Why do you think that they want to, you know, they implement all these stupid laws? [01:44:32] You know, in Texas, we got this freaking seatbelt law protecting assholes from themselves. [01:44:37] You know what I'm saying? [01:44:37] And then when they don't have a seatbelt, it's like a $250 fine. [01:44:41] You know, they make sure that all these little stupid, dumbass, the most stupidest crap is enforced. [01:44:49] Oh, you got a broken taillight. [01:44:51] Oh, your light's a little flickering. [01:44:54] Oh, look, your registration is a day old. [01:44:57] Oh, look, your registration sticker just expired. [01:45:00] Oh, this and that. [01:45:01] The reason they're doing this is because they are tax collectors. [01:45:04] They are not working for the people. [01:45:07] They don't have the people's interests at hand. [01:45:09] They have their own interests at hand. [01:45:12] They understand what I'm saying, folks. [01:45:14] I mean, I'm not trying to talk garbage against cops, but let's be real. [01:45:17] I mean, haven't you noticed that the cops are always the last to get to a situation? [01:45:21] You know, unless it's one of those situations where a guy's holding up a bunch of people and he's shooting up the joint and a cop has to react in an impulsive manner and shoot the bastard. [01:45:33] I mean, that's the only way. [01:45:35] They're always there at the end. [01:45:37] They're always there at the end when everybody's dead on the floor bleeding or somebody's been raped already or there's already been a robbery or the person. [01:45:48] I mean, it's stupid. [01:45:50] It's utterly stupid. [01:45:52] You know what I'm saying? [01:45:54] I mean, in my personal opinion, I would not be complaining if the police were actually serving and protecting the public. [01:46:02] If they were actually out here putting away the derelicts and the assholes that rob people, the assholes that burglarize from people, the assholes who jeopardize the integrity of private property. [01:46:16] You know what I'm saying? [01:46:18] I mean, no BS for Christ. [01:46:20] This is what we should be implementing out here. [01:46:22] We should be implementing the safety of society. [01:46:24] But what are these assholes doing? [01:46:26] Let me tell you something, folks. [01:46:28] And I know nobody will ever tell you this, but I'll say it because I'm a capitalist. [01:46:34] These little tickets that these goddamn cops write all the time, you know, skating tickets, Saint-Bail tickets, broken taillight tickets, just tickets for anything, jaywalking, whatever. [01:46:46] I mean, they have a whole loo of laws that they can throw at you. [01:46:51] And all they're doing is tax collecting. [01:46:54] It is the biggest form of indirect taxation on capitalists on the face of the planet. [01:47:00] I mean, I do not respect the police. [01:47:03] I'm sorry, all right? [01:47:05] I just don't. [01:47:06] I mean, you could sit over here and say, oh, that's sad. [01:47:09] Hey, my tax dollars are paying them. [01:47:12] That's my respect enough. [01:47:14] All right? [01:47:15] They're getting paid off my tax dollars. [01:47:17] They're getting paid off of pensions that are funded off of my taxes. [01:47:22] All right. [01:47:23] So they should be happy that, first of all, I'm an owner of a property. [01:47:28] Second of all, I'm an owner of a business. [01:47:31] Third of all, I mean, I should have a higher level of status in the eyes of these damn cops. [01:47:39] But no, they don't. [01:47:40] Haven't you noticed that they let these schmucks that are revolving doors in the system, they let these idiots run amok? [01:47:46] And you even see it on cops all the time. [01:47:49] You know, what do they do on cops? [01:47:50] You know, they catch some idiot and they're like, hey, man, didn't I just catch you last week in a high-speed pursuit? [01:47:57] Man, I mean, what the hell's going on? [01:47:59] Oh, man. [01:48:04] I mean, I'm serious. [01:48:05] I mean, what cops love to do is if you have no record, no record whatsoever, they try to find anything they can to see if they can put you in the system. [01:48:19] And why do they do that, folks? [01:48:20] Because they're a part of the system, the government system. [01:48:23] I'm telling you, folks, I know that all of you idiots praise the government as if the government's great, as if the government is just the answer to all problems. [01:48:32] It is not. [01:48:34] All right? [01:48:36] It is not. [01:48:39] And like I've always said, you know, private enterprise isn't perfect. [01:48:44] You know, you're going to have your unfortunate incidences in the process of capitalist evolution. [01:48:51] But remember, folks, at least you have legal recourse in capitalism. [01:48:56] And that's the whole purpose of doing business. [01:48:58] You have to have a legal system that can arbitrate certain situations of this nature. [01:49:04] But if the government is the one implementing the wrong on you or a death on you or an injury on you, you cannot sue the government. [01:49:15] Bottom line, you cannot sue the government. [01:49:21] So that's why I'm saying, folks, I mean, you know, this is serious business. [01:49:24] Now, you know, people can say, oh, well, you know, Ghost, you can sue the cops. [01:49:29] Yeah. [01:49:29] Sue the cops and try to stay in that city and see if your ass isn't harassed by having choppers, you know, hovering over your damn house, you know, putting spotlights on your window. [01:49:41] And, you know, you've got idiots tailing your ass. [01:49:44] Yeah, just go ahead and see how far that gets you, for Christ's sake. [01:49:47] These cops are just as big of a gang as every other bureaucracy. [01:49:52] Don't you understand? [01:49:54] The bureaucrats don't care. [01:49:56] They don't care about us, man. [01:49:58] They don't care about us capitalists. [01:50:00] They care about themselves. [01:50:01] They care about their pensions. [01:50:02] They care about their salaries. [01:50:04] And they care about the continuity of their jobs. [01:50:07] That's all they care about. [01:50:08] They don't care about protecting society. [01:50:10] Every time I hear some cop say, oh, I came out here to make a difference and catch the bad guys. [01:50:17] And I'm just waiting for one asshole in a go in one of these interviews. [01:50:22] All right? [01:50:25] I mean, in one of these interviews, finally say, well, you know, you say you touch the bad guys. [01:50:29] Who are the bad guys? [01:50:31] And of course, they're going to say, oh, the drug dealers and the drug users and the robbers and this and that. [01:50:36] And, you know, what are they going into? [01:50:38] You know, they're stopping people for, you know, broken taillights. [01:50:43] You know, I mean, just look at an episode of cops, folks. [01:50:46] I mean, it's a perfect showing of all of you. [01:50:49] Don't look at it in the perspective of, oh, man, look at this guy. [01:50:52] He running from the police, baby. [01:50:54] Look at him. [01:50:55] Look at him running for the police, baby. [01:50:56] Yeah, yeah. [01:50:57] Look at it from how the cop is implementing his authority. [01:51:00] You know? [01:51:02] Yeah, we got a broken taillight here. [01:51:04] He made an illegal turn over here. [01:51:07] And you see, just because he has a hunch, just because a cop for some reason feels like this car is for some reason, you know, able to be pulled over. [01:51:18] He pulls them over. [01:51:19] And let me tell you, once you're pulled over by a cop, folks, they don't let you go. [01:51:22] They try to find every stupid little thing. [01:51:24] They'll even make up laws, believe it or not. [01:51:27] They'll even make crap up. [01:51:29] And they hope that you don't show up to court so that they don't have to show up and defend that ridiculous made-up law they pulled out of their ass. [01:51:37] And they hope that you just pay the ticket and go and just go away. [01:51:40] But if you actually take some of these damn ridiculous, pathetic tickets to court, you'll realize that some of these tickets, all right, some of these tickets are just complete and utter bullshit. [01:51:50] You know, I mean, I'm sorry to use a vulgar language, but it's just complete and utter crap. [01:51:55] You know, and this is why I'm saying, folks, I mean, you know, private enterprise should have more of an influence of our lives. [01:52:00] You know what a good movie? [01:52:02] A good movie of a private enterprise, RoboCop. [01:52:07] Yeah. [01:52:08] RoboCop is a perfect example of what's going to happen if we don't rectify private enterprise intermixing with government. [01:52:18] I mean, that's what's going to happen. [01:52:20] You know, you're going to have the cops sitting over here saying, oh, we're going to go on strike. [01:52:24] We're going to go on strike because you don't care about us. [01:52:26] And then, you know, you've got some private enterprise coming in and saying, well, you know what? [01:52:31] We'll cost effectively run the streets by putting a robot out here, a biomechanical robot, to go out here and kick some ass and serve and protect the public, protect private property. [01:52:43] You know what I'm saying? [01:52:45] I'm serious. [01:52:45] Watch RoboCop and RoboCop 2. [01:52:49] RoboCop 3 suck. [01:52:52] But, you know, seriously, watch those things. [01:52:54] And it's a view into the future, man. [01:52:58] And, you know, once OCP, which is the corporation in RoboCop, whenever they screw up, what do they talk about? [01:53:06] What do they talk about? [01:53:07] How much is it going to cost us, Johnson? [01:53:10] How much is this going to cost us? [01:53:12] Because they know that they have to pay people off. [01:53:14] They're not the government. [01:53:16] You understand that? [01:53:16] OCP is not the government. [01:53:18] The government just can get away with whatever the hell they want. [01:53:20] Why do you think these bureaucrats love being in power for so long? [01:53:23] They can get away with murder. [01:53:24] They're above the law. [01:53:27] This is why when OCP screws up with that ED 209 and all this other crap, the CEO's talking about, hey, you know, how much is this going to cost us, Johnson? [01:53:38] Because they're going to have to settle out of court everybody that was afflicted damaged because of their stupid machine. [01:53:44] And you see, that's the difference between private enterprise and government. [01:53:49] And that's why I would much prefer to have private enterprise have more of an influence because if private enterprise screws up with us, we can at least go out and get some cash. [01:54:00] And I'm not saying cash is the answer to everything, but folks, I would much prefer being compensated through a monetary or a reward as opposed to just getting an I'm sorry from the government because that's what they do. [01:54:15] When the government screws you, when they put you in some kind of scientific experiment without you knowing, all you get is a, I'm sorry. [01:54:25] Here's $1,000. [01:54:27] Sorry. [01:54:28] And you'll get that 30 or 40 years later. [01:54:31] Or 50 years later. [01:54:33] You may not even get that. [01:54:34] Your dependents will get that. [01:54:37] It's sick, man. [01:54:38] It's sick. [01:54:38] This is why I keep telling you, folks, capitalists have to take power. [01:54:42] We have to implement our authority here. [01:54:45] Now is the time. [01:54:47] We need to internationalize capitalism. [01:54:51] We need to let everybody know that capitalism is the purest form of social order that allows people to appease every appetite and desire that they wish. [01:55:04] And of course, the road to the individual is a bumpy one, but it's a hell of a lot better than having some ridiculous peasant-filled life that is given to us by some bureaucratic government. [01:55:22] Man, some good scotch. [01:55:25] Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:55:30] We're about to approach the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:55:35] This is episode number 50, folks. [01:55:37] And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [01:55:42] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [01:55:48] I mean, you know, we've just kind of got off keester in this broadcast, folks. [01:55:52] I want to tell everybody I'm sorry. [01:55:56] I know that, you know, I'm kind of going back and forth. [01:55:59] I'm saying a lot of things. [01:56:01] I'm making a lot of points here. [01:56:04] But I am serious about this capitalist, folks. === Asserting Capitalist Authority Worldwide (10:20) === [01:56:07] I mean, give me capitalism or give me death. [01:56:10] This is why, folks, I am going to start a social networking site that is dedicated wholeheartedly to capitalism. [01:56:21] And to join this social networking site, you've got to apply for it. [01:56:25] All right? [01:56:27] All right. [01:56:27] Now, I'm not going to announce the social networking site until Friday, but if you would like to become a member, and I'll know who you are. [01:56:35] I always look at the chat rooms. [01:56:37] I always know who's listening. [01:56:39] Give me an email, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [01:56:43] I mean, this is going to be a pretty good social networking site, man. [01:56:46] I mean, we're going to have profiles, chat rooms, forums, the ability to post classifieds, the ability to post up products, believe it or not. [01:56:57] You can actually take photographs, post a product, and actually sell it to people out there. [01:57:03] It'll be an opportunity. [01:57:05] And you know what? [01:57:05] I'm not eBay. [01:57:07] I ain't going to collect anything, man. [01:57:09] I ain't going to call, you know, we need the 4% of this, and we need this on the transaction. [01:57:16] No, man, this is capitalism, and this is why I want to have this type of social networking site. [01:57:24] Seriously, I am going to have this kind of social networking site. [01:57:28] I haven't posted it yet, folks. [01:57:31] But if you want to become a member, give me an email, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com, and give me a short blurb on why you should become a member. [01:57:39] Because remember, we're accepting nothing but capitalists. [01:57:43] Nothing but capitalists. [01:57:46] Worldwide. [01:57:47] Even if you're living in a communist country, even if you're living in a country that is not favorable to capitalism, you can still be the capitalist. [01:57:54] We're going to help you. [01:57:56] This social networking site is going to be a key in connecting capitalists worldwide together so that we can act in concert. [01:58:05] You know what I mean? [01:58:08] So we can act in concert and actually start asserting capitalist authority worldwide. [01:58:13] Now, how do we do that, folks? [01:58:14] I'm not talking about getting militant. [01:58:17] I'm not talking about going out there taking up arms. [01:58:19] Remember, we're capitalists, man. [01:58:21] All we've got to do, if none of these governments want to oblige our wishes, if they're not going to listen to us, well, then why don't we just start not investing in their treasuries? [01:58:32] Why don't we just pull out of their damn treasuries? [01:58:35] Why don't we pull out of some of these stocks that the government invested in? [01:58:39] Why don't we start asserting our authority as capitalists? [01:58:43] Why don't we just sell off our business and start laying off people and see how the governments like it then? [01:58:51] I'm not joking, man. [01:58:52] I mean, this is how we're going to have to fight the fight worldwide because I refuse to sit here and allow these damn bureaucratic governments to continue to over-regulate our asses. [01:59:04] I'll say this, and I'll continue to say this to the day I die. [01:59:07] I would much prefer to have private enterprise have an influence over our lives as opposed to these bureaucratic governments that has done nothing but cause strife, disparity, distress, just the most disgusting things imaginable. [01:59:23] There has never been a government institution that has done anything positive for the people. [01:59:27] The only purpose the government should have is to implement the protection of property, the implementation of the rule of law. [01:59:37] All right? [01:59:37] And basic services, but I'm even questioning that because once you talk about basic services like roads and the things that we take advantage of, the parks and all this other crap, these liberals hop on those loosely phrased languages in these statements and run with it, man. [02:00:00] They run with it. [02:00:01] They use it as a justification to spend thrift like it's going out of style, man. [02:00:05] They run with it. [02:00:07] Unbelievable. [02:00:09] Anyway, we are in the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [02:00:13] And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [02:00:17] And once again, folks, I want to thank you for tuning in with me. [02:00:20] If you could please retweet the broadcast and send everybody to blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:00:27] All right? [02:00:29] Blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:00:34] And once again, folks, I mean, I hate to keep reiterating this, but I'm dead serious. [02:00:39] I am dead serious about making a social networking site. [02:00:43] And believe me, I'm doing this all on my own little, you know, kind of hobby-like budget. [02:00:47] You know, I'm not joking, a little hobby-like budget. [02:00:52] But let me tell you, this social networking site is not going to be a joke. [02:00:55] It's going to have all kinds of cool stuff on it, man. [02:00:57] I mean, I'm really kind of excited about it. [02:01:00] I've actually tinkered around with it a little bit. [02:01:03] It's unbelievable. [02:01:04] It's got everything you can imagine a social networking site to have. [02:01:09] I mean, forum posts, chat rooms. [02:01:13] Jesus Christ, the ability to email instant message. [02:01:17] You've got instant messaging capabilities. [02:01:19] You've got statuses. [02:01:21] You got what the hell else you got. [02:01:23] I mean, you're so much classified. [02:01:26] The ability to sell products on your profile. [02:01:29] The ability to integrate your PayPal and your checkout to go accounts with these damn sales, for Christ's sake. [02:01:39] I mean, it's not a joke, man. [02:01:41] I mean, this is going to be a serious deal that I'm doing here. [02:01:45] This is going to be a serious social networking site. [02:01:48] That's why I have to manually approve everyone that potentially wants to join. [02:01:54] Because I'm serious about this. [02:01:56] I want capitalists. [02:01:58] And what makes you a capitalist? [02:01:59] All you've got to do is have a job. [02:02:02] And it doesn't matter what you do for a living. [02:02:04] It doesn't matter what you do for a living. [02:02:08] Just as long as you're paying taxes and you're not collecting anything from the American government or the American taxpayer. [02:02:16] All right? [02:02:17] I'm not joking. [02:02:17] As long as you're not collecting a dime from the American taxpayer and you've got a job, and it doesn't matter what you do. [02:02:25] You are a capitalist, believe it or not. [02:02:27] You are a capitalist. [02:02:28] You're already ahead of the game than most of these people out here in America that are collecting government cheese, housing voucher programs, collecting disability on ridiculous ailments like fibromyalgia or back pain, general back pain, or whatever the hell else it is. [02:02:48] I mean, you're way ahead of these people. [02:02:50] You're way ahead of the game from these people that claim unemployment for 99 weeks, way ahead of the game. [02:02:57] So this is why I'm saying that's what makes you a capitalist. [02:03:02] And I'm serious. [02:03:04] If you want to get ahead of it, before I announce the social network on Friday, if you want to be a member, and we are looking for moderators, we're looking for people that can help potentially quash any kind of situation that arises from somebody who gets through our screening process and becomes a milky liquor. [02:03:27] Seriously, we got to hurry up and have some moderators in there to have some abilities to quash that potential situation. [02:03:37] But I'm as serious as a heart attack when it comes to this, folks. [02:03:40] So if you're serious, you want to join a new concept, a social networking site completely dedicated to the capitalist, you give me an email, GhostPolitics, all one word, no underscores, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [02:03:57] Give me a short blurb on why you should be a member. [02:04:00] Just tell me, hey, I work. [02:04:02] I don't collect tax dollars, and I'm a capitalist. [02:04:05] I mean, I pay taxes. [02:04:07] Simple as that. [02:04:09] Anyway, folks, I'm going to go ahead and move on to the next subject matter. [02:04:13] We were talking a little bit about how Japan is warning of high radioactive levels in the drinking water and how this is not getting funny. [02:04:25] This is getting really serious out there in Japan. [02:04:28] And this is not looking good towards nuclear energy, even though nuclear energy is the only source of energy that can supply us with the amount of energy needed for our high energy demanding society. [02:04:42] You know, we always have to charge our little smartphones. [02:04:47] Haven't you noticed that those damn things can't keep a charge, you know? [02:04:50] You know, we have to charge our laptops. [02:04:52] We've got to put in our plasma screens and our big speakers and our nice integral lights. [02:04:59] And we have all this energy. [02:05:01] Not to mention that we've got a population that is continuing to grow. [02:05:05] This is why nuclear energy, believe it or not, even though it has caused this tremendous devastation, you've still got people arguing for it. [02:05:15] And the reason is, is because it supplies enough energy for our ever-demanding energy needs. [02:05:22] And believe me, we all use energy like a mofo. [02:05:26] And if you don't believe me, you're on the internet, man. [02:05:29] You're on the internet. [02:05:30] And to get on the internet, there's a lot of energy there. [02:05:33] You know, a lot of energy that needs to be generated to power up these computers, to power up the servers that connect us all together, to feed the bandwidth throughout the fiber optic networks that make up the internet. [02:05:48] A lot of power out here, and it's unfortunate that the side effects of nuclear energy, we're seeing it unfortunately firsthand here in Japan. [02:05:58] It's just disgusting. [02:05:59] It's horrible. [02:06:01] I mean, man, you're talking about the trifecta of devastation, man. [02:06:05] I mean, that is just horrible. [02:06:07] Horrible, horrible, horrible. [02:06:10] But now they've got radioactive levels in their drinking water, high radioactive levels, and they have advised young children not to drink the water. [02:06:23] But of course, they said that if you're an older person, it's no problem. === Nuclear Energy Side Effects Japan (15:30) === [02:06:27] I don't know. [02:06:28] I don't know the logic there, but that's what they said. [02:06:32] Anyway, let's continue on, shall we? [02:06:35] Of course, this Middle East unrest, folks, it continues to spread around. [02:06:39] Like I've said, since the beginning of this whole Middle Eastern unrest happened in Bahrain and Egypt, I said that this is a recipe for disaster. [02:06:48] And if you don't believe me, you can look back in the archive, blog talkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:06:53] Take a look back in January, February episodes. [02:06:56] I prognosticated that this was just going to spread. [02:06:59] It was going to spread around everywhere. [02:07:02] And it has, folks. [02:07:03] I mean, Yemen is on the verge of overthrow. [02:07:06] You've got Syria on the same level on the verge of overthrow. [02:07:12] Syria today, the Syrian authority, Assad's little bureaucracy, killed 15 anti-government protesters today. [02:07:21] Yeah, I'm serious. [02:07:22] I mean, you know, this is not a joke. [02:07:24] This Middle Eastern unrest, now that Obama signed off on this multilateral front of the United Nations bombing the hell out of Libya to supposedly help the rebel factions has inspired all these damn Arab countries to rise up in hopes that the United Nations will protect them when they try to overthrow their governments. [02:07:49] I mean, it's just a disgusting precedent that we made here, and I don't foresee it getting any better. [02:07:57] I don't foresee it getting any better whatsoever. [02:08:00] And I'm not trying to be a hyper sensationalist here, but I just don't see it. [02:08:05] I mean, I know there's a lot of optimists out there, but let's be real. [02:08:10] I mean, let's be freaking real here. [02:08:13] I mean, it ain't looking good. [02:08:15] And you know what, folks, I always try to tell people to make money off these situations. [02:08:21] And I've always been long on this ETF. [02:08:25] OIL is the ETF, folks. [02:08:28] It's in the true capitalist portfolio. [02:08:30] Before all these hikes in oil started implementing themselves, I was bullish on this particular ETF, which is similar to a stock. [02:08:39] You can buy it and invest in it. [02:08:41] It was $23.90 on February 22nd. [02:08:47] $23.90 on February 22nd. [02:08:51] Folks, today it is $27.88. [02:08:55] All right? [02:08:56] 16.65% on your money. [02:08:59] And let me tell you, I'm still bullish on that. [02:09:02] I mean, just imagine when these damn, well, I hope it doesn't happen, but the oil prices are going to get higher. [02:09:11] It's just how high are they going to get? [02:09:13] But just imagine if you're looking at these options chains that are out here. [02:09:19] And just imagine that some of these options change are looking at barrels of oil in May going up to $200 a barrel. [02:09:26] You know, and if that happens, I mean, don't you want to get some of that capital while at the same time take it at the pocketbook at the pump? [02:09:37] Well, folks, I mean, in my personal opinion, I think this is a decent investment. [02:09:45] Jim Rogers is insanely bullish. [02:09:47] He's an international investor. [02:09:49] He's insanely bullish on this particular ETF. [02:09:53] And I am also, folks. [02:09:54] I mean, like I said, you would have been up 16.65% if you would have taken our advice on February 22nd on OIL. [02:10:02] And I still think that we're due for some more increases on that particular ETF because the oil prices aren't going down, in my view. [02:10:11] Anyway, before I move on, I also wanted to highlight my other pick that is just, I mean, it's making more money than Bernie Madoff. [02:10:20] And Bernie Madoff was, you know, a pyramid scandalous scumbag. [02:10:25] Symbol C-O-K-E, Coke. [02:10:29] That's right, baby, Coke. [02:10:31] I was bullish on Coke February 4th at $53.16. [02:10:37] Today, it closed out at $65.26, baby. [02:10:42] Do you want to know how much that is? [02:10:43] You want to know how much that is? [02:10:45] That is 22.76% on your goddamn money, for Christ's sake. [02:10:51] Woo, man. [02:10:53] Oh, man. [02:10:54] And, you know, even with the losses that we're suffering from when I was bullish on some of these stocks here like Cisco, GM, and GE, even with all those losses in this particular portfolio, I'm still up 4% and change, 4% and change. [02:11:12] You know what I'm saying? [02:11:13] So unfreaking believable. [02:11:15] And the ones that are down, I think that once the double-dip recession, if it does happen, I'm not saying it is, but if it does happen, if the double-dip recession happens, then I believe that the stocks that are beating up now are going to go up tremendously because these are leaders of their industry. [02:11:33] These are the ones that are going to survive the test of time. [02:11:36] You know what I'm saying? [02:11:39] Seriously, I mean, believe me, I am really surprised at that Coke play. [02:11:43] I mean, who the hell knows? [02:11:45] I mean, you know, I don't really, I think that this has got to be the highs for Coke, you know, 65, 26. [02:11:52] I mean, it may be 68, but I don't know, man. [02:11:57] But I'm not buying on that. [02:11:59] I think it's too late to get in on Coke, C-O-K-E, folks. [02:12:03] I think it's just too late. [02:12:04] But OIL is, you know, perfect opportunity. [02:12:08] I also think, you know, Cisco looks hot. [02:12:11] I also think Michael Dell, believe it or not, Dell Computers is looking pretty good because there's an insider trade that just was released today, and it was Michael Dell, the man who created Dell Computer. [02:12:24] He is actually buying back $150 million of his own stock at about $14 in change. [02:12:32] So that made it go up about 2.50% today. [02:12:36] And maybe Michael Dell knows something that we don't. [02:12:41] So that's what I'm saying. [02:12:43] I think that there's some unbelievable opportunities out there. [02:12:47] You know what I'm saying? [02:12:47] Unbelievable opportunities. [02:12:49] But I hate to toot my own horn here, but beep beep on symbol C-O-K-E, man. [02:12:55] 22.76% on your goddamn money. [02:12:58] I mean, that's better than Bernie Madoff. [02:13:00] I mean, good God. [02:13:02] Anyway, folks, I want to hear from you. [02:13:03] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:13:08] I want to talk to some people. [02:13:10] All right, is this thing on here? [02:13:11] Hello. [02:13:13] Hello. [02:13:13] Is this thing on here for Christ's sake? [02:13:15] I mean, I've been sitting over here waiting for callers. [02:13:18] We've had to make a few callers to make a few calls to a couple of people that tried to come up into my chat room and try to make a joke about pedophilia. [02:13:27] And when we called them, they just didn't really want to talk about it. [02:13:30] They were a little scared, and I don't blame them. [02:13:33] But anyway, we were talking about how Syria has shot 15 anti-government protesters in hopes of quashing the unrest that's in their country. [02:13:44] We also have unrest in Jordan. [02:13:47] We also have unrest in, we already talked about Yemen. [02:13:50] They're on the verge of collapse. [02:13:52] I mean, it's just all spreading. [02:13:54] You know what I mean? [02:13:54] It's all spreading around. [02:13:58] People said I should call that pedophile one more time. [02:14:00] All right, we'll do it one more time. [02:14:02] All right. [02:14:03] Now, folks, the person I'm calling, if you happen to be just tuning in or you're listening in the archive, there was an individual that came in here that actually kid around in the chat room and posted a little post saying that he collects tax dollars to go and be a pedophile or something to that effect. [02:14:23] Individuals that were in the chat room saw it. [02:14:26] I had a lot of people in the chat room private message me and say, hey, kick this silly bastard out of here. [02:14:32] It's sick. [02:14:33] He's a sick bastard. [02:14:34] He's talking about pedophilia, all this other nonsense. [02:14:39] So we're going to give him a call right now. [02:14:41] We're going to give him a call again. [02:14:43] He picked up the phone and said, oh, hi, ghost. [02:14:46] And then he just, you know, when I asked him, when I asked him, hey, you know, what's this about you being a pedophile? [02:14:53] Why don't you elaborate on it? [02:14:54] He hung up like a bitch. [02:14:56] So let's call him one more time. [02:14:58] And I want to get to the bottom of this crap. [02:15:01] I do. [02:15:01] to get to the bottom of, you know, what he meant by what he did in his chat room. [02:15:36] Come on. [02:15:37] We know you're there. [02:15:38] I want you to say, oh, he hung up, oh, oh, he's a garbage. [02:15:48] I mean, I wouldn't pick up either. [02:15:50] You know, this idiot thought he could just kind of, you know, go into the chat room and, hey, look at me. [02:15:54] and pretend I'm a pedophile and pretend I'm using tax dollars to be a pedophile. [02:16:03] Puss. [02:16:05] He picked up earlier for all the folks that are just tuning in. [02:16:08] He did pick up earlier. [02:16:09] And then when I said, hey, why don't you elaborate on you being a pedophile? [02:16:12] He got scared and hung up. [02:16:14] Stupid puss. [02:16:15] You know, that's what he is. [02:16:18] Anyway, There was a bomb today that rocked a Jerusalem bus stop out there in Jerusalem, in the Middle East, killing one woman, wounding about 20 people. [02:16:30] And folks, I mean, this is the last thing we need, is the Palestinian and Israeli situation to flare up this goddamn Middle Eastern uprising. [02:16:40] I mean, this is the last thing we need here. [02:16:44] And I don't want to make this a big part of the show, but the reason I want to elaborate on this, folks, is because this will only throw tremendous fuel on the fire if, first of all, we continue to have bombings in Jerusalem. [02:16:59] The Israelis are going to retaliate, and as a result, people are going to look at that situation and get even more infuriated in a Middle East that's already infuriated to hell. [02:17:13] And I just think that, man, I mean, you know, the world is, I mean, it looks like the world is going to hell, man. [02:17:18] It's out of here for Christ's sake. [02:17:19] That's why, hey, if you're an alcoholic and you just got on the wagon, you might as well go ahead and fall off the wagon, keep drinking. [02:17:26] You know, you might as well go out and puff on the magic dragon and have a good time for Christ's sake because, I mean, you got earthquakes at 9.0. [02:17:34] You got solar storms that are supposed to knock out the electrical grid. [02:17:40] You got tsunamis. [02:17:42] You got unbelievable category 5 hurricanes. [02:17:49] We're just all these unbelievable atmospheric life events. [02:17:54] I mean, you got floods and tornadoes in California. [02:17:57] We're suffering from an Arctic storm in North United States, believe it or not. [02:18:02] I mean, they're snowing right now. [02:18:04] I mean, unbelievable. [02:18:05] Let me go ahead and take a sip of this booze here. [02:18:09] Ah, man, Johnny Walker Blue. [02:18:11] You got to love it, man. [02:18:14] You got to love it, baby. [02:18:17] Anyway, I'm going to take a break here. [02:18:25] I'm going to take a break, and I don't know what song to put on. [02:18:28] I don't have a song to put, man. [02:18:32] That's what sucks. [02:18:33] I really don't have a song to put on. [02:18:35] I don't want to put on RuPaul supermodel. [02:18:38] I just use that for punishment. [02:18:40] You know? [02:18:41] I just use that for punishment, for Christ's sake. [02:18:44] So, you know, since I had such a good time, since I had such a good time, I am not putting Friday assholes. [02:18:56] All right. [02:18:56] That is the most gayest, fruitist song on the face of the planet, for Christ's sake. [02:19:02] Gig Allen, huh? [02:19:05] I'll get some Gigi Allen, man. [02:19:07] He used to come to Austin all the time and do all that freaked out crap that he used to do, man. [02:19:12] Cut himself on stage and beat people's asses and stuff. [02:19:16] I mean, what a freaked-out character that GG Allen is, man. [02:19:20] You know, if you want a funny clip of Gigi Allen, YouTube, the Lisa Suck Dog incident. [02:19:31] All right, the Lisa Suck Dog. [02:19:35] Just put that in there. [02:19:37] That's Gigi Allen, believe it or not, supposed to be reading some of his poetry. [02:19:44] And it ended up not being, you know, that good of a situation. [02:19:48] But anyway, that's how Gigi Allen was. [02:19:50] He was really, you're talking about a guy that just didn't care. [02:19:55] You know, a true individual that just didn't give an F. That's him right there. [02:20:02] Anyway, Jesus Christ, I don't know what to play, man. [02:20:05] Yeah, the one in Boston. [02:20:06] That's right, the Lisa Suck Dog incident. [02:20:10] You know what I mean? [02:20:12] I mean, unbelievable. [02:20:13] If you haven't looked at it, folks, let me just describe it for you. [02:20:16] G.G. Allen, you know, this really underground punk rock controversial character, you know, he did all kinds of disgusting, horrible things on stage. [02:20:25] He would beat people's asses that were in the audience. [02:20:27] He would punch people in the audience. [02:20:29] People would punch him back. [02:20:30] He didn't care. [02:20:32] You know, he would he would cut himself on stage. [02:20:35] He would go on stage naked and cut his private parts and defecate. [02:20:40] And I mean, he was just unbelievably just disturbed. [02:20:43] You know. [02:20:45] But anyway, this guy actually got a reading somewhere in Boston. [02:20:50] I think it was like 1989. [02:20:52] And this was videotaped. [02:20:54] And before he does a reading, he talks about some broad named Lisa Suck Dog who basically said in some magazine article that G.G. Allen was crying wolf when it comes to wanting to commit suicide. [02:21:11] And he gets all pissed off in this ranting about this article that some bimbo in the background says, you know, why don't you just go ahead and kill yourself? [02:21:21] And, you know, G.G. Allen said, oh, yeah, well, why don't you come on over here and make me kill myself? [02:21:27] Why don't you come on over here and make me shut up or whatever the hell it was? [02:21:30] The broad actually has the audacity to go up and just kind of get in this guy's face. [02:21:35] And let me tell you, this guy was a psycho imbecile. [02:21:38] I mean, you know, Gigi Allen was the most psychotic person ever to walk around in civil society. [02:21:44] This guy takes this broad by the hair and throws her head into the damn wall and tries to start whooping her ass. [02:21:51] And, you know, of course, a couple of dudes try to come in, save the day. [02:21:55] And I mean, it's just unbelievable. === G.G. Allen Psycho Imbecile (05:24) === [02:21:57] It really is. [02:21:58] And this was an actual guy. [02:22:00] This was an actual character in pop culture that was followed around. [02:22:06] They bought his albums. [02:22:07] They went to his concerts. [02:22:09] He was an avid Austin patronizer. [02:22:12] He came to Texas all the time. [02:22:15] So it's funny that somebody in the chat room brings up G.G. Allen. [02:22:19] I don't have G.G. Allen. [02:22:20] You know what I mean? [02:22:21] I don't have any GG Allen, but, geez, Christ, what do I got in here? [02:22:27] You know, I already played that so many times. [02:22:30] God damn it, man. [02:22:35] Ah, Jesus Christ. [02:22:40] Man, I hate leaving this dead air here. [02:22:42] Let me just go ahead and put on some here. [02:22:47] Let me put on some glow stick crap. [02:22:49] Here, this is broke for free. [02:22:51] Calm the fuck down. [02:22:52] it is, alright? [02:26:43] All right, man, we're back. [02:26:44] Just had to take a quick break for Christ's sake. [02:26:47] You know what I'm saying? [02:26:49] I just had to take a quick break. [02:26:51] You know, that right there was off the Creative Commons license there, folks. [02:26:55] That was broke for free. [02:26:57] Calm the F down for all the folks that really appreciated that. [02:27:02] Anyway, folks, let me go ahead and move on with the show, shall we? [02:27:06] We already talked a little bit about how we don't want to see any more violence out there ha excuse me happening in Jerusalem or in Palestine because this would just infuriate an already pissed off Muslim and Arabic populace. === Russell Simmons Rough Card (14:07) === [02:27:22] And, you know, I'm just afraid that we're going to go back to these stupid, dumb, ridiculous religious wars. [02:27:29] And that's not something I really want to go through, to be honest with you. [02:27:32] I really don't want to go through a bunch of primitive religious wars, you know, and religious doctrines that were written by a bunch of sand people that were a bunch of nomadic nomads that justified certain things because, oh, that's just the way it was at the time. [02:27:49] I mean, we're in a new age. [02:27:51] We're in a new world where we don't have to look at such primitive concepts to justify certain indiscretions or certain contradictions or certain whatever. [02:28:03] It is what it is. [02:28:06] All right? [02:28:08] And the sooner you start realizing that that's how you need to start viewing things, the better off you'd be. [02:28:13] I mean, haven't you noticed that all these people that go out and pray and do all this, you know, pious religious worship, they're always afflicted with the most pain. [02:28:26] They're always begging for something new every week. [02:28:30] All this and all that. [02:28:33] I mean, you know, look, it is what it is. [02:28:35] You know, I mean, you know, just get up and live life. [02:28:38] And, you know, life's going to throw you curveballs. [02:28:41] You know, life's going to throw you obstacles. [02:28:43] That's just the way it is. [02:28:46] You know what I mean? [02:28:47] You know, we're going to be sad. [02:28:48] We're going to be happy. [02:28:49] We're going to be mad. [02:28:50] We just got to get up and deal with it, for Christ's sake, and stop being a bunch of little pussy whip bastards looking like we had the absolute pussification of America implemented on us. [02:29:03] I mean, I'm serious, man. [02:29:08] Anyway, folks, 6466524869. [02:29:12] I want to talk a little bit about this Barry Bonds situation. [02:29:15] No, you know what? [02:29:15] Before we get to Barry Bonds, I want to get to Russell Simmons. [02:29:18] Now, I know I keep bringing this bastard up, but the reason I keep bringing him up is because I'm sick of this loser. [02:29:24] I really don't like Russell Simmons. [02:29:27] You know, here's a guy who's putting out a book, you know, teaching that he's, oh, I am yogi, and I believe in Hindu, and everybody can be rich. [02:29:38] And, you know, just he's just selling this load of new age crap, you know, trying to look like he's a holier-than-thou jerk off, claiming that he's such a peaceful man and all this other crap. [02:29:52] Meanwhile, he has exploited the strife of his own people to get himself into his position. [02:29:58] You know, now, look, I mean, I'm not hating on Russell Simmons for exploiting the strife of his people, but don't sit over here and be a contradiction asshole and sit over here and say, oh, well, I'm a peaceful guy, and then I'm a Hindu and all that crap. [02:30:20] All right? [02:30:22] Well, the reason I bring up Russell Simmons is because his little, you know, rough card, he said, yeah, Russell Simmons rough card. [02:30:28] Yeah, I'm Russell Simmons. [02:30:29] I got a list like this. [02:30:31] You can go out and get yourself a rough card and get yourself the American dream. [02:30:36] Have you seen that commercial with this silly lispy bastard? [02:30:39] Huh? [02:30:39] Yeah, if you got the American rough card, you can have yourself the American dream. [02:30:48] And I mean, give me a break, man. [02:30:50] I mean, you know, $9.95, first of all, a month to, you know, use this idiot rush card, all right? [02:30:56] All right, and then you got, you know, deposit fees, you got all kinds of all kinds of fees going on. [02:31:03] I mean, it's a similar card to the Kim Kardashian situation. [02:31:08] So instead of actually hooking up his people with actual, like, financial advice, like, hey, this is how I started my corporation. [02:31:16] You know, this is how I got funding for my, you know, was it Def Jam Records? [02:31:22] You know, hey, this is how I got, you know, the music industry to buy this. [02:31:27] Or this is how I started Def Jam Comedy or Def Comedy Jams. [02:31:31] This is how I did this. [02:31:33] You know, no, you know what he's doing to his people? [02:31:35] Here, here, we're going to sell you the image that you people are supposed to be like. [02:31:40] And at the same time, when you're already financially destitute and all you're relying on is a government check, here's a rush card, a rough cod. [02:31:50] He's a little rough cod so you can put your little government checks in so I can get $9.95 a month and I can get a fee for you depositing your money and I can get a fee for the transaction fee and I can get a fee for this. [02:32:05] And then shut up. [02:32:08] I'm sick and tired of seeing Russell Simmons, man. [02:32:11] I mean, look, I saw him on Bill Maher, what was it, several weeks ago, and even this socialist bastard, Bill Maher, I had to check this idiot. [02:32:19] I mean, you know, I don't know if that clip is on any video portal sites. [02:32:24] I mean, but, you know, here you got Bill Maher, some socialist, open socialist, pompous jerk, sitting over here, you know, basically questioning the same thing that I'm being critical of Russell Simmons on. [02:32:37] And all Russell Simmons did was just with a shit-eating grin looking like, oh, the rough card. [02:32:42] And I have a guy you filmed the rough card. [02:32:45] He looked like an idiot. [02:32:47] He looked like an utter buffoon. [02:32:49] And I don't care if you're going to exploit people. [02:32:51] I don't care if you're going to exploit your people and make money. [02:32:54] Don't sit over here and try to claim that you're some kind of a god. [02:32:58] You know, don't try to sit over here and claim that you're some kind of a pious person, that you somehow are holier than thou or anything of that nature. [02:33:09] You know, you're a piece of crap, Russell Simmons. [02:33:11] All right, you're a piece of trash. [02:33:14] You are a reason why our social landscape is completely down the gutter pimp hole. [02:33:21] You understand that, Russell Simmons? [02:33:23] You are the reason why American society is down the gutter pimp hole. [02:33:28] You're the reason why you've got kids of every ethnic makeup, white, Asian, Latin, you know what I mean? [02:33:40] Whatever racial makeup, Indian, you know, sagging their pants, you know, putting their hat backwards to the side, you know, going on here looking like complete and obnoxious jerk-offs. [02:33:52] This is your contribution there, Russell Simmons. [02:33:55] Your contribution is formulating this whole ghetto mentality that never existed. [02:34:01] And if it did exist, it only existed in a small portion of society. [02:34:06] All right? [02:34:07] A small portion of society. [02:34:09] But here you had Russell Simmons exploiting it as if it was the mainstream and basically suggesting to naive minds through the form of media to basically adapt and adopt this stupid gangster-ash mentality even in middle class or rich neighborhoods. [02:34:28] It's a disgrace, man. [02:34:29] It's an utter disgrace. [02:34:31] And then this guy's going to sit over here and say, Yeah, I'm a good guy now. [02:34:35] I do Hindu. [02:34:37] I do the Hindu. [02:34:38] I have a Kwithna. [02:34:40] You feel me? [02:34:41] You know, and I'm a black guy, and I'm about black America and the black people over there that fit. [02:34:47] You know, he talks all this, like, pro-black nonsense. [02:34:50] And who did this asshole marry? [02:34:52] Kimora. [02:34:54] Some Samoan transgendered-looking bimbo that, you know, had nothing to do with black America. [02:35:02] And yet this guy just makes me sick, man. [02:35:05] He just makes me sick. [02:35:07] I mean, I can't believe people are this stupid. [02:35:10] You know, I can't believe that, you know, individuals can look at Russell Simmons and can't throw a tomato at this piece of shit. [02:35:17] You know, I'm surprised they can look at this, you know, the people in the ghettos, the black ghettos, and the people that are actually suffering the strife that was implemented by this idiot's suggestions through his various forms of media. [02:35:32] I don't understand why these guys can't just spit on this idiot whenever they see him because he's a moron. [02:35:38] And then he's still exploiting him with a smile on his face. [02:35:41] I mean, what a disgraceful piece of crap. [02:35:44] These are the guys that make capitalism look bad. [02:35:47] Soulless assholes like this. [02:35:50] You know, Russell Simmons, like, yeah, I got my rough caught. [02:35:53] I got my rough caught over here. [02:35:55] We got my rough caught and I got my deaf comedy fam and I got my deaf damn records and I got my rich guy, you know, and everybody can be rich. [02:36:05] I got my big my big mansion. [02:36:07] I'm getting my big damn shut up. [02:36:11] I mean, you know, Mr. Black America trying to be Mr. King of the King of all blacks. [02:36:16] You know, that's what, you know, Russell Simmons is trying to be king of all blacks over here, and he's sitting over here exploiting these people. [02:36:23] You know? [02:36:25] I mean, why in the hell should you have to pay $9.95 a month when you're holding on to a debit card that you're putting money into? [02:36:34] You know? [02:36:35] $9.95. [02:36:36] I mean, why don't I just buy gift cards then? [02:36:38] Why don't I just buy a Visa gift card off the shelf, you know, off a grocery store? [02:36:43] Why do I need a rush card? [02:36:45] Huh? [02:36:46] Russell Simmons and pay $9.95, first of all, just to have it each month, and then to pay a refiller fee, a transaction fee, a this fee, an ATM fee, all these fees. [02:37:00] I mean, you're exploiting the ignorance of your own people, Russell Simmons. [02:37:04] You've been doing it for years, and you're a piece of shit. [02:37:07] In my personal opinion, you're a piece of crap. [02:37:09] You know what I'm saying? [02:37:10] A piece in utter crap. [02:37:11] And your brother is also another piece of crap. [02:37:14] You know? [02:37:15] This stupid, fat, jelly-ass asshole who thinks he's some kind of a reverend now. [02:37:21] And for some reason, everybody thought he was so important or something that we had to see shows of this fat-bloated asshole being a hypocrite. [02:37:29] I mean, that's what's funny about it. [02:37:31] I mean, we actually had to see a show. [02:37:32] Remember that run, whatever the hell? [02:37:34] That stupid asshole that's a preacher, and we had to see a stupid family, and him being an indulgent glutton on the back of God's name. [02:37:46] This is the kind of family that this Russell Simmons comes from. [02:37:49] They're scumbags. [02:37:51] You know, they're utter scumbags. [02:37:54] And I am sick and tired of seeing this guy's mug on television. [02:37:58] So, you know, Russell Simmons, piss off. [02:38:01] We don't want to see you anymore. [02:38:02] I mean, you're rich, right? [02:38:03] You've got all your money. [02:38:04] Why don't you just stay in whatever little stupid hermit hole you belong in and don't come back? [02:38:10] I mean, not only that, your teeth job looks disgusting. [02:38:13] All right? [02:38:15] Whoever the hell was your orthodontist was a pathetic, it was a pathetic job. [02:38:20] Those teeth look faker than, you know, the rug on Marv Albert's head, you moron. [02:38:26] I mean, the whole purpose of getting cosmetic dental surgery is to make it look natural. [02:38:32] Stupid asshole. [02:38:34] You might as well have just gotten birdman teeth. [02:38:36] I wish I would have respected you then. [02:38:38] Like, well, you know, hey, he's got platinum in his grill. [02:38:41] But no, this, yeah. [02:38:42] Jesus Christ. [02:38:45] Anyway, I want to hear from you. [02:38:46] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:38:50] I know I'm basically tearing Russell Simmons a new asshole, but he deserves it, man. [02:38:56] And if anybody happens to know that piece of shit, you tell him I said that, man. [02:39:00] You tell him I said that. [02:39:01] I've tried to tweet him a couple of times to try to get a reaction out of his ass because I know he answered his tweets, but he didn't answer mine. [02:39:07] You know, he didn't answer the fact that, you know, I basically called him out on exploiting his own people and making millions off of it. [02:39:13] And now he's trying to be a holier-than-thou peacemaker, for Christ's sake. [02:39:17] I mean, you're a piece of crap. [02:39:18] Utter piece of crap. [02:39:22] So, you know, Russell Simmons, you better hope we're not in a bar room because I would bitch slap your ass. [02:39:27] I would bitch slap your ass. [02:39:29] I would commit the crime, do the time, and I would not bat an eye for it. [02:39:34] You know what I'm saying? [02:39:35] Literally, I would literally bitch slap the living crap out of your hypocritical ass. [02:39:39] I hate hypocrites. [02:39:41] Do you understand what I'm saying? [02:39:42] I hate hypocrites. [02:39:46] Anyway, let me go ahead and take some calls here. [02:39:49] 646-652-4869. [02:39:52] We got Goku in the house, man. [02:39:54] What's going on, Goku? [02:39:55] Nothing much, Coach. [02:39:56] What's up with you, man? [02:39:58] No, nothing much, man. [02:39:59] Just a little upset at Russell Simmons over here trying to get on the holier-than-thou soapbox when this guy is a contribution to the reason why our social landscape in America is so warped. [02:40:11] I mean, it was his suggested ideas via these artists that he basically put out in the mainstream public. [02:40:21] It's these artists that he exploited that, you know, were, and he knew they were fake gangsters. [02:40:26] You know, there were never any real gangsters in gangster rap. [02:40:30] Always remember that, Goku. [02:40:32] There were never any real gangsters in gangster rap. [02:40:34] And if there was, they all got arrested. [02:40:37] You know, I mean, you heard about these guys. [02:40:39] Hey, this rapper, you know, he gets busted because he's got, you know, 35 kilos of Coke in his recording studio. [02:40:46] I mean, those are real gangsters. [02:40:47] You know, they're getting busted. [02:40:49] You know, all these other assholes like, you know, Fitty Cent, you're talking about an asshole from the word GOAT, man. [02:40:55] Fitty Cent is the fakest gangster of all time. [02:40:58] This is the guy who took the name off of a dead gangster, a real dead gangster out of Brooklyn, New York, Fitty Cent. [02:41:05] As a matter of fact, I think there's a big mural of the guy, the real Fitty Cent in New York. [02:41:13] And then this is it, right here. [02:41:14] This is it. [02:41:15] He took this guy's name and just ran with it. [02:41:17] You know? [02:41:19] It's sick, Coach. [02:41:20] Say, hey, man, I kind of tired today a lot. [02:41:25] I don't know why. [02:41:25] I know, I know, man. [02:41:27] You sound a little tired, man. [02:41:28] You all right, man? === Fitty Cent Fake Gangster (06:11) === [02:41:29] Yeah, I'm all good. [02:41:31] I'm just, this week's been rough. [02:41:34] It's just I've been going to sleep late. [02:41:36] You know, I got to wake up like at 6. [02:41:38] So, I mean, it's. [02:41:39] Man, what are you doing? [02:41:39] Are you playing games or something? [02:41:42] No, homework, homework. [02:41:44] Oh, man. [02:41:45] Are you kidding me, man? [02:41:46] Damn. [02:41:47] It sucks. [02:41:48] It sucks. [02:41:49] It's horrible, man. [02:41:50] Kind of fell asleep for your show. [02:41:52] My bad. [02:41:53] I don't want to fall asleep, but I was just that tired, so I don't have much to say. [02:41:57] So I'm just going to let you take some more callers or ghosts. [02:42:00] All right, Goku. [02:42:01] No problem. [02:42:01] Hey, man, email me up, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com, man. [02:42:06] I'm building a new social networking site completely dedicated to capitalists, man. [02:42:12] And you should email me up, man. [02:42:13] We'll make you a member, man. [02:42:15] Oh, yeah, I heard about that. [02:42:16] All right. [02:42:16] Yeah, I'll be sure to email you up. [02:42:18] All right, man. [02:42:19] Thanks a lot. [02:42:19] You take it easy, Goku. [02:42:20] I hope you feel better, man. [02:42:21] Yeah, no problem. [02:42:23] All right. [02:42:24] It was Goku there. [02:42:25] He did sound a little tired, man. [02:42:26] He sounded like he was a little haggard down. [02:42:30] I mean, Jesus Christ, I mean, Goku, it's It's just school, man. [02:42:37] You know what I mean? [02:42:38] And believe it or not, the only thing that counts is the standardized testing. [02:42:43] Believe it or not, you can completely fail your classes. [02:42:46] And as long as you take these little standardized tests and pass them with flying colors, they pass you through the next grade. [02:42:51] I kid you not. [02:42:53] If you don't believe me, well, yeah, you kids should know. [02:42:56] I mean, they teach you how to take the test right from kindergarten. [02:42:59] They're like, I mean, they don't teach you how to learn. [02:43:02] They teach you how to deduce the answer. [02:43:05] They're like, well, look, these are tips and strategies. [02:43:08] All right? [02:43:09] Tips and strategies on how to come up with the answer, even though you don't know the answer. [02:43:16] I mean, unbelievable. [02:43:18] Unfreaking believable. [02:43:20] Well, Goku's already passed his graduation test to graduate. [02:43:24] Unbelievable. [02:43:25] Yeah, it is true. [02:43:26] Mystery man, it is true. [02:43:28] People are asking, are you kidding me? [02:43:30] I mean, this is how American education system is. [02:43:33] Yes, it is. [02:43:34] I mean, this is what these teachers are having such a hard time doing. [02:43:38] And yet, you know, they're still bitching about how they want more pay and less responsibilities. [02:43:43] You know, they're out there in Wisconsin pissing and moaning that they deserve all this, you know, bloated salaries and bloated pensions for Christ's sake. [02:43:55] And all they're teaching these kids how to do is take a freaking test. [02:43:59] And it's not even a test that has any cognitive reasoning. [02:44:03] It's an A, B, C, or D. [02:44:06] A, B, C, or D. [02:44:07] So even if you're guessing, even if you just go down the whole list and bubble in ACDC, AC, D, C, you've got 25% chance of actually scoring a high grade. [02:44:21] I mean, 25% chance off of just guessing. [02:44:26] So that means you have to do 75% of actual deducing, you know? [02:44:33] I mean, it's just unbelievable. [02:44:35] I mean, one out of four shots. [02:44:38] I mean, that's better odds than Vegas, man. [02:44:43] I'm serious. [02:44:44] That is better odds than Vegas. [02:44:49] And our kids, you know, the children of America are supposed to be learning. [02:44:53] You know? [02:44:53] They're supposed to be learning from this crap. [02:44:57] Seriously, they're not, man. [02:45:01] Anyway, I know I was badgering Russell Simmons. [02:45:04] He deserves it. [02:45:05] I spit on that bastard. [02:45:07] Hey, Russell, if you're listening, pull up. [02:45:09] Pull up. [02:45:12] And tell that ex-wife of yours, Kamora, if she wants to continue to wear these juicy couture ass-cheek showing shorts, she needs to lay off the hog or whatever's in her Samoan diet. [02:45:28] You know, she needs to lay off the pig or some crap because she's starting to pack on the pounds. [02:45:33] And look, I don't care. [02:45:34] To be honest with you, I do not really care if you're fat in the ass. [02:45:38] If you're a capitalist, you can do whatever you want. [02:45:40] But when you're on TV and you're actually selling your physical appearance on a physical medium or a visual medium like television, and you get lazy and you just start getting fat in the ass, then I believe that you should be chastised for it because, you know, look, that's your job. [02:46:01] Your job is to be pretty or handsome on television. [02:46:05] And if you can't do it and you can't put the freaking fork down, well, then you shouldn't be paid the millions of dollars that it takes to be on television, you moron. [02:46:14] So this is what I'm saying to Kamora. [02:46:16] Look, Kamora, I know that you got a big settlement from Russell Simmons. [02:46:19] And, you know, let me tell you something. [02:46:21] Anybody who has any kind of common sense saw that coming. [02:46:25] You know, we could smell the gold digging out of your asshole. [02:46:30] And lo and behold, you know, you got your own show. [02:46:34] I think she's got it on what, the style network or something like that. [02:46:37] Her ass cheeks hang out. [02:46:38] I mean, there's more cottage cheese on that ass than, you know, a hundred-year-old, you know, cheeseball. [02:46:45] I mean, seriously, it's just disgusting. [02:46:47] It's, yeah, anyway. [02:46:49] Enough of those people. [02:46:51] Russell Simmons, you pupp. [02:46:53] Spit in your face, you piece of shit. [02:46:55] All right? [02:46:57] Anyway, Barry Bonds in the news. [02:47:00] Barry Bonds in the news because he's on trial for committing perjury because he lied under oath that he took steroids. [02:47:12] He lied under oath that he took steroids. [02:47:14] And as a matter of fact, there's actually a guy that's supposed to be a witness for the prosecution that is refusing to testify against Bonds. [02:47:23] I forgot the guy's name. [02:47:24] I don't really cover baseball, but I think this is an interesting story because Barry Bonds was just such a cocky, imbecilic prick, acting as though all his athletic prowess was completely natural. === Baseball Sucks Steroids Allowed (07:13) === [02:47:41] Even though I don't care if athletes do take steroids, but let's be honest, all right? [02:47:47] Baseball sucks. [02:47:49] All right. [02:47:49] I mean, baseball should be one of those sports that is played purely on athletic ability, excluding any kind of athletic-enhancing drugs. [02:48:03] Okay, now football, man, you should feed football players Roids for breakfast. [02:48:10] You know what I'm saying? [02:48:11] Basketball, I don't know how Roids can help you in basketball. [02:48:14] I mean, the key to basketball is to be quick on your feet, long, lanky, and the ability to shoot. [02:48:20] But I think that they should be feeding football players Reuts for breakfast, ultimate fighters, Roids for breakfast. [02:48:29] Boxers, on the other hand, that's a different kind of sport. [02:48:31] I love boxing. [02:48:32] It's an actual, it's my favorite sport, to be honest with you, boxing. [02:48:36] It's just unfortunate that America has turned into some pussy-whipped version of itself that we can't produce boxers anymore because we're pussies. [02:48:46] I mean, I hate to say it, but we're punks. [02:48:48] You know, we get bitched out. [02:48:51] Did you see that bully that body slammed that kid and went viral for Christ's sake? [02:48:59] I mean, come on, man. [02:49:00] You're eight feet tall. [02:49:02] You've got this young-looking scrawny little prick, and you're going to allow this guy to slap you around? [02:49:08] I mean, come on. [02:49:11] I mean, this is why boxing is on a decline. [02:49:13] I mean, actually, there's more international boxers than there are American boxers. [02:49:18] That's why whenever you see a boxing match on HBO or Top Rank or one of these promotions, it's always a damn foreigner. [02:49:27] You know, somebody from England, somebody from South America, somebody from Mexico, somebody from Australia, Russia, New Germany, you know? [02:49:37] And Americans, I mean, any Americans that attempt to go into boxing, they completely puss out once they realize that boxing's for real. [02:49:45] And even though there's boxing gloves on your hands, those punches really freaking hurt. [02:49:49] You know, it can really break your nose. [02:49:52] A punch can really slice your eye with a boxing glove, all right? [02:49:58] And we're just pusses, man. [02:50:00] I mean, it just makes me sick, man. [02:50:01] And the only reason I'm bringing up this Barry Bonds stuff is because, you know, this is why I didn't like baseball. [02:50:10] I mean, if I can play the sport, it's not a freaking sport, all right? [02:50:17] I mean, I'm serious. [02:50:18] I honestly believe that if they threw me on a baseball field, I probably could play as good as everyone else that's out there on the field. [02:50:27] I mean, I probably couldn't play shortstop, but I probably could play, you know, any other position. [02:50:34] I don't know if I could pitch either. [02:50:35] I mean, that's basically the only position that requires any kind of athletic ability as a pitcher. [02:50:42] And a catcher. [02:50:43] A catcher has to be able to, you know, have good knees. [02:50:46] But both of those positions, if you happen to play it, you have a short lifespan. [02:50:52] If you play any other position, you could play for 40 years. [02:50:56] You know, it's no wonder why Bonds is like, hey, maybe I should take some of these performance-enhancing little, or allegedly, you know, take some of these performance-enhancing drugs here and maybe I can start hitting some home runs and break the Roger Maris record and break this. [02:51:16] I mean, it's stupid. [02:51:17] Stupid, stupid. [02:51:20] If I can play it, it's not a sport, okay? [02:51:24] Now, people will make the argument, but ghost, you play golf. [02:51:28] You can play that, and that's a sport. [02:51:30] Yeah, but I'm not shooting 62 under par asshole, all right? [02:51:35] I'm not making these spectacular moves out here that, you know, is like, you know, setting par course records and crap like they do in the PGA. [02:51:45] All right? [02:51:46] I mean, you know, my handicap is fairly decent, but I mean, I could never compete with these guys that can, you know, literally chip a shot right into the hole from the bunker. [02:51:56] You know, that can drive 350 yards. [02:52:01] So, you know, I'm telling you, I mean, even though I can play golf, I can't really play golf. [02:52:05] But I honestly believe that anybody can play baseball. [02:52:08] Everybody does play baseball. [02:52:10] As a matter of fact, you know, some small companies here actually have a, there's like a company softball league where, you know, the people that work for the company actually go out and play softball against each other's companies. [02:52:25] And it's just, it's just a little friendly thing. [02:52:28] And let me tell you something. [02:52:30] These little softball/slash baseball games are actually just as competitive, if not more competitive, than these assholes in baseball, man. [02:52:39] And you know what makes me sick? [02:52:42] Is that this is why the NFL players are pissed. [02:52:45] This is why I haven't even brought up the NFL strike that's going to happen. [02:52:48] Because, look, I kind of agree with the players on this end here. [02:52:53] I don't understand why the players in the NFL can't get a bigger contract than those assholes in baseball. [02:53:00] Now, I know that baseball, there's like 120 games and advertising or whatever, but who sits through a whole baseball game, seriously? [02:53:08] I mean, it is the most boring game on the face of the planet. [02:53:12] It's like, all right, looks like the catcher is giving him a fastball down the middle. [02:53:17] Maybe one of the other side. [02:53:19] There we go. [02:53:19] He winds up. [02:53:20] He pitches the strike. [02:53:23] Looked like a pretty good strike there. [02:53:25] There we go. [02:53:26] We got, you know, swinging at a banner around. [02:53:29] I mean, a four and a half hours of that crap. [02:53:34] Nobody stays for a whole game, man. [02:53:36] It's just, it's the biggest goof of all time. [02:53:38] It's the biggest farce of all time. [02:53:41] So, Barry Bonds, I mean, you know, I hope that you finally are found guilty. [02:53:47] As a matter of fact, the star witness, this was what I was alluding to. [02:53:50] The star witness is refusing to testify against Barry Bonds because I guess him and Barry Bonds are, you know, down with each other like AC was down with OJ. [02:54:00] And believe it or not, this witness, I forgot the guy's name, has actually already spent a year in jail, a year in jail for not testifying in this case, this perjury case against Barry Bonds. [02:54:14] He's already served a year in jail, and now the prosecutor, because the guy's still insisting on not talking against Barry Bonds, he's talking about putting more charges on this guy to put him in jail for possibly 10 years for obstruction of justice. [02:54:34] Ten years for obstruction of justice. [02:54:36] Now, I want to see if that guy is still down with Barry Bonds, like A.C. was down with O.J. after facing 10 years for not saying anything to some idiot that he shouldn't have been injecting himself in the ass with steroids anyway. === Barry Bonds Cheap Bastard (02:56) === [02:54:54] You know, and here you are, you already gave up a year of your life for this idiot, man. [02:54:58] Barry Bonds better be paying you 10 mil for that year. [02:55:02] Minimum. [02:55:03] 10 million, but I doubt it. [02:55:05] You know, Barry Bones looks like a cheap bastard. [02:55:07] You know, he looks like the kind of guy that'll, you know, not even, not only will he not pick up the tab, he won't even leave the tip. [02:55:14] You know what I'm saying? [02:55:15] Don't you hate those assholes? [02:55:16] They don't even pick up the tab. [02:55:17] They don't even leave the tip. [02:55:18] They just sit over there and just keep chugging and keep eating, you know? [02:55:23] Anyways, we got about five minutes left in the broadcast, folks. [02:55:29] And for all the folks that don't know that Liz Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor finally died. [02:55:35] Yeah, I know. [02:55:36] Everybody's like, oh, finally died. [02:55:38] I mean, give me a break, folks. [02:55:40] I mean, once she had that tumor removed in her head, she was a complete neurotic nutcase. [02:55:44] You know, she was just disgusting. [02:55:48] It's like every time she came to an award show, she was like the retarded kid that was just completely, you know, severely damaged mentally. [02:55:57] That, you know, no matter what outrageous action that they did, that it was justified because, you know, they're just a little slow. [02:56:06] You know, I mean, this is how I remember Elizabeth Taylor now. [02:56:10] I don't remember her as the young, beautiful bimbo that she was when I was growing up. [02:56:16] I don't remember her like that. [02:56:17] I remember her as this, you know, old, you know, a tumor in the head, you know, coming out to award shows and looking like some neurotic nutcase. [02:56:27] That's what I remember her as. [02:56:28] I mean, I would have much preferred her to realize that, hey, I made a lot of money. [02:56:33] I'm Liz Taylor. [02:56:35] Maybe I should have just crawled in a hole somewhere, lived in the lap of luxury, and have everybody remember me like I was instead of being some old wimbag piece of trash that my last husband was my plumber. [02:56:48] My seventh husband was my plumber. [02:56:52] I mean, seriously, I mean, you know, I hate to say it, but, you know, I'm sure Elizabeth Taylor's in a better place, for Christ's sake. [02:57:01] You know, she looked horrible. [02:57:03] You know, I mean, people are saying she looked like the elephant man in the end. [02:57:06] She looked disgusting in the end, man. [02:57:08] Are you kidding me? [02:57:11] She looked horrible. [02:57:11] She was 78 years old. [02:57:13] Hey, yesterday, Bill Shatner. [02:57:17] Yeah. [02:57:18] Captain Kirk, all right? [02:57:19] Bill Shetner turned 80 years old yesterday. [02:57:23] And, you know, that mofo works 10, 15 hours a day, even at 80 years old, man. [02:57:29] That goes to show you that capitalists don't retire. [02:57:33] All right? [02:57:34] Capitalists don't retire. [02:57:36] All right, you keep working until you die. [02:57:39] And William Shatner just goes to show you that if you just have enough motivation, you don't get old, man. [02:57:47] You don't get old. [02:57:47] You don't slow down because, you know what keeps motivating you? === Bill Shatner Works at Eighty (04:36) === [02:57:50] Capitalism. [02:57:52] Yeah. [02:57:53] Capitalism. [02:57:54] 80 years old for Captain Kirk yesterday, man, for William Shatner. [02:57:59] You know, and that's why I'm saying, I mean, you can't leave yourself stagnant. [02:58:03] You can't just lay around and be some obnoxious jerk because in my personal opinion, I think that it throws you back mentally. [02:58:10] It throws you back biologically. [02:58:12] Just take a look at all the people that are collecting all these government entitlements. [02:58:16] Don't they look like they're a little bit of a throwback in evolution all of a sudden? [02:58:19] Because once you stop your mental capacity from going forward, once you stop your brain from working, it's no wonder why you have these Alzheimer's diseases and all these ailments that are afflicting people in the head because they have stopped their mental capacity from continuing to spark synapses. [02:58:38] They stopped thinking. [02:58:39] They stopped exercising their brain. [02:58:41] They stopped learning. [02:58:44] And this is what you have out here, folks. [02:58:46] This is it. [02:58:50] Anyway, folks, you got one minute left of the broadcast. [02:58:52] I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:58:54] Remember, I am starting a capitalist social networking site. [02:58:59] And unfortunately, I'm going to have to approve all members of the site because I want it to be a real capitalist site. [02:59:07] I want it to be a venue for capitalists to communicate, to spread ideas, and to mobilize and to work in concert if necessary. [02:59:15] This is serious as a heart attack out here. [02:59:17] So if you're a hardworking person that pays taxes and doesn't collect any money from the government, I'm calling on you to become a member of my social network. [02:59:28] All right? [02:59:29] I'm going to name it on Friday. [02:59:30] This baller Friday is when I'm going to name it, and I'm going to let everybody in on it, and everybody can check it out. [02:59:36] But if you want to be a preliminary member, just give me an email, ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [02:59:45] All right? [02:59:45] Just give me an email and give me a short blurb about how you're a capitalist. [02:59:50] And that's it. [02:59:51] I mean, I will go ahead and email you the website, and you can go ahead and tinker around with all the things that we have to offer on this social networking site. [03:00:03] Classified ads, video chat, forum posts, profiles, videos, audio. [03:00:11] I mean, we got the works. [03:00:13] We got everything. [03:00:14] Man, everything. [03:00:15] It's going to be great. [03:00:15] And I hope to see you there. [03:00:17] Ghostpolitics at yahoo.com. [03:00:19] Email me up if you want to be there ahead of time. [03:00:23] Anyway, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [03:00:26] Once again, I'm here Monday through Friday, 7 to 10 p.m. or excuse me, 7 to 10. [03:00:32] No, not 7 to 10. [03:00:33] Excuse me. [03:00:34] Wrong time zone. [03:00:34] I don't know where that came from. [03:00:36] 4 to 7 p.m. [03:00:39] 4 to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time is when I'm on. [03:00:43] 4 o'clock p.m. to 7 o'clock p.m. Central Standard Time is when I'm on, folks. [03:00:50] And once again, I want to thank you for tuning in with me. [03:00:53] Spread the word around like wildfire about the true capitalist radio broadcast, blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [03:01:01] And once again, I want to thank everybody for listening. [03:01:04] Let me go ahead and chat that into the chat room here. [03:01:08] Thanks for listening, peeps. [03:01:10] And I want to thank you for listening. [03:01:11] If you're listening to me through the archive, you've got to come here during a live show. [03:01:15] I mean, you just got to come in here. [03:01:17] I get tens of thousands of downloads on the podcast. [03:01:21] And I would like for you all to please come in here at some point in time, 4 to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time. [03:01:29] Thank you very much for tuning in with me. [03:01:31] Long live the capitalist movement, baby. [03:01:33] And I'm out of here. [03:01:35] All right? [03:01:36] I'm out of here. [03:01:37] You've been listening to True Capitalist Radio. [03:01:40] The thoughts, views, ideas, comments, and opinions of the host of this show are absolutely his. [03:01:46] Catch more live episodes Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 Central. [03:01:50] Or check out archive shows at blogtalkradio.com. [03:01:53] True Capitalist Radio. [03:01:55] That's it. 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