True Capitalist Radio - March 24th, 2011 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 051 Aired: 2011-03-24 Duration: 03:01:09 === True Capitalist Radio Intro (03:45) === [00:00:00] Boarshead is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. [00:00:04] Introducing Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken, tender, slow-roasted chicken breast, coated in our signature teriyaki glaze, where ginger, garlic, and a hint of brown sugar meet for a flavor that's both sweet and savory. [00:00:20] New Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken. [00:00:23] The bold flavor of Japan. [00:00:26] Now at the Delhi. [00:00:27] Only from Boarshead. [00:00:28] Compromise elsewhere. [00:00:30] Log Coast Radio. [00:00:45] This is True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:48] True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:50] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:00:55] The badass of business. [00:00:57] Give him capitalism or give him death. [00:00:59] That's it. [00:01:00] Period. [00:01:01] Broadcasting from his Skylight office studios in beautiful downtown Austin, Texas. [00:01:06] You sound fruitier than a box of fruit loops, for Christ's sake. [00:01:09] And now, he'll take it from here. [00:01:11] Your host, the prognosticator of prognosticators, the man they call Go Me. [00:01:32] Welcome back in the house. [00:01:35] Thank you for tuning in with me, folks. [00:01:37] And this is another edition of True Capitalist Radio. [00:01:42] And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:01:46] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:01:49] This is episode number 51 for all the people that are keeping track with the True Capitalist Program. [00:01:56] Let me tell you, it was a great day on the markets, folks, for everybody who was playing stocks today. [00:02:01] Whether you were day trading or just a long-term investor, it seems to me that this market amidst all kinds of economic data that seems to be looking towards a downtrend. [00:02:14] It seems to be that this market is unstoppable. [00:02:18] It seems to me that there are so many bulls that have captivated this market that it just seems to be going up and up and up and up. [00:02:25] But we're going to talk about why this is happening. [00:02:28] We're going to talk about a whole bunch of different other subject matters, folks. [00:02:32] But first, if you could please retweet the broadcast, folks. [00:02:36] You know, spread it around like wildfire and retweet the broadcast. [00:02:41] Blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost is the link to send them. [00:02:48] Blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [00:02:51] Spread that link around like wildfire. [00:02:54] But anyway, we're going to go ahead and get right back into the markets, folks. [00:02:57] It has been a great day, a great week for that matter. [00:03:00] I'm speculating that it should close out fairly well tomorrow since all the bulls have captivated this market. [00:03:07] Dow Jones Industrials closed out today at 12,170.60, an increase today of 84.54 points, a percentage increase of 0.70%. [00:03:21] SP 500 closed out today at 1,309.66, an increase of 12.12 points, a percentage increase of 0.93%. [00:03:33] NASDAQ closed out today, folks, at 2,736.42, an increase of plus 38.12 points, a percentage increase of 1.41%. [00:03:45] Let me tell you something. === Fueling The Markets With Oil (14:47) === [00:03:46] There was a lot of increases on those tech stocks. [00:03:49] And what I've been saying, folks, what have I been saying on this broadcast? [00:03:53] That these tech stocks are real undervalued, folks. [00:03:55] I mean, people are starting to understand that, hey, You know, maybe I need to hop in on some of these lulls here that are happening in the tech stock industry. [00:04:04] That's why you see the NASDAQ up almost 1.5% today. [00:04:08] And it just seems to me that these markets are unstoppable. [00:04:11] I mean, there's bad economic data. [00:04:14] There's economic uncertainty. [00:04:16] Although there wasn't all bad economic data, we did have that one report that came out today that jobless claims are down 5,000, down 5,000 from last week to 382,000. [00:04:30] So that's actually a good economic indicator. [00:04:32] Another good economic indicator, folks, is the fact that Europe is collapsing from its own socialism. [00:04:41] And I mean, it is just unbelievable. [00:04:43] What did I tell you? [00:04:44] I've been saying this the whole time this week about watch Portugal, watch Portugal. [00:04:50] Well, anyway, Jose Socrates, which was the leader of Portugal, attempted to implement some kind of austerity reforms. [00:04:59] And for you folks that aren't familiar with this, you keep hearing this word austerity, austerity, what the hell is austerity? [00:05:05] It means that they're trying to restructure the whole socialist system. [00:05:09] That's what that means. [00:05:10] They're trying to restructure this socialist system so that these people can go back to work and not be a bunch of socialist scumbags. [00:05:18] But anyway, Jose Socrates, believe it or not, that's his real name, the leader of Portugal, attempted to implement these types of austerity measures. [00:05:28] And of course, the people just did not like it. [00:05:32] The parliament didn't like it. [00:05:33] So all of a sudden, because he couldn't pass this, the government resigned. [00:05:39] The government quit, for Christ's sake. [00:05:41] And now you've got this EU summit happening out there in the middle of Europe. [00:05:47] They're trying to scramble up on how they're going to bail out Portugal. [00:05:52] You've got Moody's downgrading, what is it, like over 150, 200 Spanish banks. [00:05:59] So Spain is the next one to witness this other episode of economic collapse. [00:06:04] I'm telling you, man, the European Union is collapsing from within. [00:06:07] And the damn shame is that you've got the Germans, the Germans, the slogan slogan, Volkswagen. [00:06:15] You've got the Germans over here actually holding the European Union afloat with its work ethic and its production. [00:06:22] It's the only thing besides France that produces anything. [00:06:26] And these two countries are holding all these other little small pissing ground European Union socialist countries. [00:06:33] They're bailing them out. [00:06:34] Why do they keep talking about, oh, we bailed out Greece and we bailed out Ireland. [00:06:40] Now we're going to bail out Portugal. [00:06:42] I mean, what are they going to keep bailing out all these? [00:06:45] I mean, they're going to bail out Italy. [00:06:47] They're going to bail out Spain. [00:06:49] I mean, let me tell you, all of Europe is about to fall. [00:06:53] And it's falling because of its own socialism, folks. [00:06:56] And this is what's fueling the markets. [00:06:58] This is what's making our markets really unstoppable. [00:07:01] It's unbelievable. [00:07:02] As a matter of fact, another factor that made the equities markets gain today was this pullback on oil. [00:07:10] Now, it wasn't much pullback on WTI sweet crude, but it was still enough, and it was still significant enough to bring in some gains on the equities markets. [00:07:20] So let's just go ahead and run through these damn energy prices, agricultural prices, and we can get down to business. [00:07:26] Before we talk about WTI, let's go to the Brent Suite, or excuse me, the Brent crude oil. [00:07:32] Brent crude, of course, is the oil that's shipped out to Europe and Asia. [00:07:36] It's been up. [00:07:37] It is way up, $115.72 a barrel, an increase today of 17 cents, a percentage increase of 0.15%. [00:07:48] So let me tell you, Brent crude is still going up no matter what. [00:07:53] And let me tell you why Brent crude is growing up. [00:07:57] Going up, excuse me. [00:07:58] The reason is because Japan, because of this nuclear fallout incident with this nuclear reactor, they are pretty hesitant about continuing on any kind of nuclear power plant or any kind of power system that is going to be nuclear. [00:08:16] And they're actually focusing more on what is the alternative, and that's burning fossil fuels. [00:08:22] And fossil fuels, whenever you hear that word, folks, that means oil. [00:08:28] So that's why you have bread crude going up because that's not, I mean, it's already increasing demand. [00:08:33] And now that they're talking about kind of nullifying all this nuclear energy that they were so dependent on, and now they're going to try to convert that into fossil fuels, that's going to increase demand, especially on the Brent crude end, because that's the crude oil that's shipped to Asia. [00:08:51] So let me tell you, I mean, for all the bread crude traders out there, eyeball that and take a look at how much that's going to send Brent crude up. [00:09:01] Gasoline futures, folks, are down today $6.25. [00:09:06] I hope that's a good precedent. [00:09:07] Heating oil futures are up because we have that Arctic winter blast, even though it's the middle of spring out there in North America. [00:09:17] Heating oil futures are up 70 cents. [00:09:19] Natural gas futures are actually down 9 cents because, remember, we've been having runs up on natural gas for some reason, and I think it's because of the impulsive reaction of the investor reacting to this nuclear meltdown that's happening in Japan. [00:09:34] WTI Sweet Crude, which is the crude oil America buys, which refines it into gasoline, it went down today, but it's still $105.36 a barrel. [00:09:46] I mean, it's still $105. [00:09:50] It went down today, $0.39, but $0.39 is nothing. [00:09:54] We need to bring that crude oil price down even more. [00:09:58] But we did see some sell-offs on some of the agricultural commodities. [00:10:02] Canola futures, well, it didn't go down. [00:10:05] Excuse me. [00:10:06] It went up $6.40, Canola Futures. [00:10:09] Cocoa futures are down $48 after all those increases. [00:10:13] I'm telling you, the chocolate market's been unbelievable. [00:10:15] If you happen to, you know, somehow you're able to captivate these gains that are happening in the commodities futures because it doesn't relate to chocolate, to chocolate companies. [00:10:26] Like, you can't benefit from the increase in cocoa futures by investing in some kind of a chocolate bar company. [00:10:33] It doesn't work that way because the high prices of cocoa is going to be offset by the purchasing of the actual raw material, which is cocoa and sugar and all these other commodities that make this candy bar. [00:10:47] And they're going to offset that by passing it off to the consumer by raising the price. [00:10:53] And if they raise the price, there's not going to be fat lard asses shoving like four or five candy bars down their shit funnel about three or four times a week. [00:11:02] And as a result, they lose profits. [00:11:05] So we got coffee futures. [00:11:07] They're starting to go down. [00:11:08] They've been increased dramatically, but they've been going down, selling off $2.80 on the negative for coffee futures. [00:11:16] Corn futures, folks, what I've been saying, I know that we've seen steep sell-offs on corn, but it's back up. [00:11:23] It's back up. [00:11:23] And the reason I'm saying a lot of these agricultural food-based products are going to be up is because, well, not only do we have the unfortunate natural disaster that hit Japan via an earthquake and a tsunami, but now you have radioactive activity and radioactive levels coming from their drinking water in Japan. [00:11:45] They've got radioactive levels coming in from their food crops and their milk. [00:11:50] It's just turning into a complete and utter disaster. [00:11:53] There are shortages of bottled water and food out there in Japan. [00:11:57] And this is what I was speculating, folks. [00:11:59] This is exactly what I was talking about. [00:12:01] You were going to see a run-up on a lot of this damn food prices, and we're seeing corn go right back up again. [00:12:07] I wouldn't be surprised to see corn at the goddamn shopping center that I usually go to. [00:12:12] A dollar an ear of corn again, which pisses me off. [00:12:16] You know, it pisses me off for Christ's sake. [00:12:20] But anyway, corn is up $21.50 today, man. [00:12:24] It's an increase of 3.16%. [00:12:28] An increase of 3.16% today alone. [00:12:32] So that should show you something, man. [00:12:35] That means that, you know, when you take out, when you take out a good chunk of the global economy, and let me tell you, Japan, excuse me, Japan is the third largest economy in the world. [00:12:49] And this whole trifecta of devastation has completely taken out the third largest economy in Japan. [00:12:57] I mean, third largest economy in the world. [00:12:59] It's really unfortunate. [00:13:02] But, of course, we're going to have to feed these people. [00:13:04] People are going to have to be fed. [00:13:06] This is why you have a run-up on food, man. [00:13:08] You have a run-up on a lot of these commodities here. [00:13:11] Anyway, check it out. [00:13:12] We got cotton up in here going up also $6.95. [00:13:17] That increased today alone, 3.44%. [00:13:22] Almost 3.5% increase on cotton futures, man. [00:13:26] That means anybody who's paying for threads out here, you're going to pay a lot more. [00:13:30] And it seems like that's just going to be the way of the land now, for Christ's sake. [00:13:34] I mean, give me a break. [00:13:37] We got wheat futures up $25.25, $25.25. [00:13:43] That's an increase of $3.50, or excuse me, an increase of 3.54%. [00:13:48] I mean, you notice that you're hearing a lot of 3.5% increases on these agricultural stocks. [00:13:53] What have I been saying? [00:13:55] What have I been saying? [00:13:57] Jesus Christ, you should go back to the archive, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost, and just listen to what I've been talking about. [00:14:04] That we were going to have increases on these commodities because, hey, Japan got wiped out. [00:14:09] They're going to have to buy this stuff from somebody. [00:14:11] And who are they going to buy it from? [00:14:12] They're going to buy it from America because America is one of the leading agricultural-based producers on the face of the planet, believe it or not. [00:14:22] You know what I'm saying? [00:14:25] So anyway, let me continue on, shall we? [00:14:32] We've got, where are we? [00:14:34] Okay, sugar futures. [00:14:35] Excuse me, folks. [00:14:36] I didn't mean to get stumbled for Christ's sake. [00:14:38] But we got sugar futures up 87 cents. [00:14:41] And guess how much of a percentage that increase was, huh? [00:14:45] 3.27% on sugar today alone. [00:14:50] You know what I'm saying? [00:14:53] Soybean futures are up $3.25. [00:14:57] Lumber futures are starting to climb back up after those steep declines from those negative real estate numbers that we had. [00:15:05] Yesterday, we had an all-time low for new home sales for the month of February. [00:15:12] And let me tell you, and not to mention that we've had other bad real estate economic data that has been coming out. [00:15:18] And this is what's been hurting the lumber futures. [00:15:21] But they're up today. [00:15:22] They're buying back $3.30, an increase of 1.06%. [00:15:27] Oat futures are up $9. [00:15:30] So like I said, folks, agriculture, agriculture, agriculture. [00:15:34] Soybean oil futures are up 64 cents. [00:15:36] And wool is finally starting to see some sell-offs, man. [00:15:39] I've been seeing so many increases there. [00:15:41] It's sick. [00:15:42] They're down $12. [00:15:43] Now, the industrial metals, man, they were up this morning. [00:15:47] But for some reason, just everybody caught the wind of the equities Of the equities aphrodisiac. [00:15:56] I don't get it, man. [00:15:58] I mean, I'm very apprehensive in trying to capitalize off this equities market. [00:16:02] I advise everybody who's listening into my broadcast, try to capitalize try to capitalize on these gains, but be very apprehensive on what's going on here. [00:16:11] I mean, I think that this is just reactionary. [00:16:14] A lot of people are putting money into equities because of security. [00:16:18] We also have to remember that the government is going to continue to spend more money. [00:16:21] They haven't even come up with a fiscal budget yet for the government for fiscal year 2011. [00:16:27] Remember, I think next Friday, or no, it may be the Friday after that, but in the next couple of Fridays is going to be the deadline for the second deadline, for the second extension that Congress has put so that we can debate the goddamn budget for 2011. [00:16:48] All we're doing is working with extensions, for Christ's sake. [00:16:51] Can you believe this crap? [00:16:52] I mean, this is our government, man. [00:16:54] Good government. [00:16:57] But anyway, let me get to industrial metals, okay? [00:17:00] Copper is down $1.05, but I'm still bullish on it, man. [00:17:04] There's so much industrial need for copper. [00:17:07] It's sick. [00:17:08] But it's down $1.05. [00:17:11] And the reason that you're seeing industrial metals down, it's been gaining for the past week. [00:17:16] You've got these investors pulling out of here, putting it into the equities market, putting it in the stock market so they can capitalize on these gains. [00:17:23] That's what you do as a capitalist. [00:17:25] You know, when you make gains for about three or four days in one area, you pull out the money, you put it in wherever it's gaining today. [00:17:32] That's how you capitalize, people. [00:17:34] That's how you make money. [00:17:36] That's how you live large, baby. [00:17:38] That's how you get, you know, bottles of Crystal like it's no big deal. [00:17:42] That's how you can roll around in Mercedes-Benzes for Christ's sake. [00:17:46] That's how you can, you know, buy these porn star bimbos that Charlie Sheen always has about four or five around his arm for Christ's sake. [00:17:55] That's how you do it. [00:17:56] You've got to learn how to make money, and you're going to learn how to keep making money. [00:18:00] And that's why I do this broadcast, because I want everybody to be a capitalist out there worldwide. [00:18:06] I don't care where you are, what part of the world you're in. [00:18:09] You need to assert your capitalist influence. [00:18:11] You need to let everybody know that, hey, we're not going to sit here and be no socialist experiment that is crippling from within like they are out there in Europe, like they are out there in Portugal, like they are out there in Spain, like they are out there in Italy, and Ireland, and Greece. [00:18:29] We're capitalists, for Christ's sake. [00:18:31] You understand that? [00:18:32] We're capitalists. === Silver And Gold Value (06:01) === [00:18:33] We're not a bunch of scumbags. [00:18:34] They're going to go up to the government and say, please give me a loaf of bread. [00:18:40] Give me a loaf of bread. [00:18:42] I'll suck you beep. [00:18:44] I mean, I'm serious. [00:18:48] I'm sorry if I'm getting so upset, man, but it makes me sick, man. [00:18:54] Makes me sick. [00:18:55] I'm sorry. [00:18:56] Let me just run through the markets and we can get on with the show. [00:18:59] I'm sorry, man. [00:19:02] Anyway, gold is down $7.90 today. [00:19:06] Like I said, these investors are getting out of the industrial metals today. [00:19:09] They're putting their money in the equities markets. [00:19:12] The equities markets are up, up, up. [00:19:15] And I'm telling you, I think that this damn it's what it looks like. [00:19:18] I'm not falling in line. [00:19:19] I'm not eating the same or drinking the same Kool-Aid as the Bulls. [00:19:24] I'm still apprehensive about this market, but it seems unstoppable at face value. [00:19:30] Gold closes out today at $1,430.10 per troy ounce. [00:19:37] Man, I mean, just imagine if you would have had yourself a badass gold rope chain, you know, like Lil Flip. [00:19:43] You know, I think of assholes like Lil Flip, you know, these rappers like Birdman, especially, like Birdman. [00:19:50] You know, these guys were buying like these, you know, badass million-dollar chains and million-dollar watches. [00:19:57] And they were buying all this jewelry back in the early 2000s when gold was cheap. [00:20:03] You know, when gold was like 800 bucks or 700 bucks, 600 bucks. [00:20:08] You know, and they were out there, you know, buying all this crap. [00:20:11] People thought they were idiots. [00:20:12] I mean, just look at them now for Christ's sake. [00:20:14] You know what I mean? [00:20:16] Are you kidding me? [00:20:17] Gold is now $1,430.10 an ounce, baby. [00:20:22] That's money. [00:20:24] Not to mention that silver is at a 30-year high right now. [00:20:27] So even if you're scraping up that silver, you know what I'm saying? [00:20:32] Even if you're scraping up that silver, baby, it doesn't matter. [00:20:34] You're still making capital, even though you're down today. [00:20:37] It went down 3 cents. [00:20:38] But still, we're at 30-year highs on silver. [00:20:41] I'm still bullish on all those industrial metals. [00:20:44] If you don't know anything about the stock market, if you don't know anything about capitalizing or how to stack your paper, I strongly advise everybody. [00:20:52] I've been doing this ever since I started this show. [00:20:55] I strongly advise people to go to some damn pawn shop somewhere and have some cash. [00:21:03] Try to get some cash in your pocket. [00:21:04] Don't do it with some damn debit card because pawn shops don't like to see debit cards. [00:21:09] They like to see cash on the table. [00:21:11] Go to a pawn shop and just start buying gold. [00:21:14] Start buying jewelry. [00:21:16] Even if it's scrap jewelry, no matter what it is, just buy it and hold it. [00:21:21] And the reason I'm telling you to go to a pawn shop is because the pawn shop does not sell gold and silver at the face value of the market. [00:21:29] They don't go by the market value. [00:21:31] They just go about how much they paid for it and they mark it up just to make a profit. [00:21:38] They're not selling it at market value. [00:21:40] So you can actually get some serious gold, some serious silver at the pawn shop below market value. [00:21:47] You sit on that here for the next two to three years. [00:21:49] And I'm telling you, folks, this gold is going to hit about $2,000. [00:21:54] I'm speculating, in my personal opinion, it'll go up to $3,000. [00:21:58] But at the very least, $2,000, $2,500, you liquidate that crap just for holding on to gold chains. [00:22:05] You know what I'm saying? [00:22:06] Just for holding on to gold and silver jewelry, you're making money. [00:22:12] You understand what I'm saying? [00:22:13] You've got to understand how this works, man. [00:22:15] You ain't never going to live large. [00:22:17] You ain't never going to be sipping on champagne every day. [00:22:20] You ain't never going to be puffing on Opus X cigars and sipping on Johnny Walker blue label. [00:22:26] You're never going to be doing this unless you start thinking like this, baby. [00:22:30] Anyway, let me move on and then we're going to take some calls. [00:22:32] Then we're going to talk about some other things here. [00:22:35] Livestock, folks, continues to go up. [00:22:38] And it just continues to go up because, like I said, these products, these commodities were going to go up. [00:22:44] I said it. [00:22:45] You can look back in the archive. [00:22:47] That's why this show begins with me, or with some guys saying the prognosticator of prognosticators. [00:22:54] All right? [00:22:55] Because that's what I am. [00:22:56] I'm the prognosticator of prognosticators, for Christ's sake. [00:23:00] And if you don't believe me, look back in the archive, you milky-licking pieces of nipple clamp-loving hater-ass trash. [00:23:05] You look back in the archive and you see these prognostications that have just continued to go on and on and on like it ain't crap. [00:23:15] Livestock, let's go to live cattle futures. [00:23:18] They're up $1.35, an increase of 1.19% today. [00:23:22] Live cattle feeders, live cattle feeder futures. [00:23:28] I hate saying that stupid words. [00:23:29] Like when Peter Packa, pick a peck, a pickape. [00:23:32] It seems like some crap like that. [00:23:34] Cattle feeder futures are up 97 cents, an increase of 0.72%. [00:23:40] All right? [00:23:41] Now, what did I say about lean hog futures, baby? [00:23:44] What did I say starting last week? [00:23:46] I said, I am bullish on lean hog futures. [00:23:50] And let me tell you, I mean, they've been increasing on average, what is it, like at least a percent and a half a day. [00:23:58] I mean, some days 2% increase on lean hog futures, man. [00:24:02] What did I say? [00:24:04] Good God. [00:24:05] I hate tooting my own horn, but beep, beep, baby. [00:24:08] Anyway, they're up 57 cents today. [00:24:11] And that's the markets for your ass, baby, all right? [00:24:16] Anyway, I want to hear from you. [00:24:17] All right. [00:24:19] I want to hear from you. [00:24:20] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:24:24] We want to hear from you. [00:24:25] I want to talk a little bit about something else since we went through the markets. [00:24:28] It was a great day, as you heard of my synopsis. [00:24:32] There was a great day on the markets. === Global Concerns Beyond Japan (03:28) === [00:24:34] But it's not a great day in the world, you know, to say the least, folks. [00:24:38] The world's going to hell in a handbasket, for Christ's sake. [00:24:41] And as a matter of fact, I've got a beer here. [00:24:42] I've already cracked it open. [00:24:44] I usually crack, you know, this open here, but I've been drinking because I just can't sit here and watch the world go to hell up in here without me at least knocking back a few so that I can at least be able to pallet the madness that's going on out here. [00:25:04] And what I want to begin with is the Japanese, they are now in shortages of bottled water and food now. [00:25:11] They are in shortages of bottled water and food because of the radioactive fallout that has been detected in their water, that has been detected in their crops, that has been detected in all these areas of consumption. [00:25:25] And it's of grave concern to the entire population. [00:25:29] There's a lot of rationing out of a lot of different things. [00:25:32] I mean, this is just horrible, horrible. [00:25:34] This is the third largest economy in the world. [00:25:37] And it's just down to its knees. [00:25:38] It's just unbelievable. [00:25:40] The trifecta disaster, man. [00:25:42] I mean, an earthquake, a tsunami, and then this nuclear disaster, you know? [00:25:50] But like I've said, folks, I mean, you know, it is affecting us here in America. [00:25:55] You know, folks, that we are starting to see radioactive readouts or detection of radioactive levels, not only in California, but in Colorado. [00:26:06] And they're detecting it in the Midwest, that sort of thing. [00:26:10] So this is not some kind of a joke here. [00:26:14] I mean, as much as I am concerned about the Japanese and their situation, I'm a little concerned about America being exposed to radioactive material or radioactive debris that's floating in from the Pacific. [00:26:30] You know what I'm saying? [00:26:33] Not to mention, folks, that these earthquakes aren't stopping. [00:26:35] Yesterday, Japan had three earthquakes on average of 6.5 on the Richter scale, three different earthquakes. [00:26:43] Today, we had two different earthquakes, or it could have been the same earthquake. [00:26:47] I'm not too sure. [00:26:48] They're around the same geopolitical area. [00:26:50] But in Manamar, Manamar, you know, it's such a small country, folks. [00:26:56] I don't know. [00:26:56] Minymar, Minymar, whatever that country is. [00:26:59] I'm sorry, I'm not making light of it. [00:27:01] Myanmar, yeah. [00:27:05] And Thailand got hit up with an earthquake equaling about 7.0, if I'm not mistaken. [00:27:16] And it's just, you know, what the hell's going on here? [00:27:19] You know what I mean? [00:27:19] What the hell's going on here with all this nonsense going on with Mother Nature here? [00:27:24] You know, we got a lot of unprecedented earthquakes. [00:27:28] We got a lot of things happening here. [00:27:30] So what I am planning, yeah, Myanmar. [00:27:35] Myanmar. [00:27:36] Myanmar. [00:27:37] Thank you. [00:27:38] Thank you, Vince. [00:27:40] I'm sorry. [00:27:40] You know, I'm usually pretty up to date about stuff like that, but Myanmar is not something that I'm I mean not necessarily concerned with, but I mean there's so much things happening. [00:27:54] I know they have their own civil unrest happening up there, but I try to keep up with most of the global affairs out here. === Beer Tastes In Mexico (03:35) === [00:28:03] Anyway, let me go ahead and let me take a swig of this stuff here. [00:28:09] Oh, for all you folks who are wondering what I'm drinking, I'm drinking Shinerbach. [00:28:15] Straight out of Shiner, Texas, baby. [00:28:18] And if you've never heard of this beer, I strongly advise you to get some of it. [00:28:24] It's actually a pretty strong, pretty potent beer. [00:28:26] It's not for pussies, you know, to say the least. [00:28:30] You know what I'm saying? [00:28:31] It's not for people that got peach fuzz on their nads. [00:28:35] It's not for those ass clowns that like to drink cosmopolitans. [00:28:40] It's not for those ass clowns that order a shot or you buy somebody a shot and they order a water moccasin. [00:28:49] This is a man's beer. [00:28:50] And you drink about three or four of them. [00:28:53] And if you're not a drinker, you could possibly get messed up severely. [00:29:01] You know what I'm saying? [00:29:03] Hey, well, Goku, you know, I'm just drinking beers. [00:29:05] You know, I was drinking St. Pauli's Girl, what was it, a couple of days ago, and it was because of that, you know, that beer-maiden bimbo wench that was on the front bottle there, man. [00:29:16] She had her damn tits hanging out. [00:29:18] And I just had to buy the beer. [00:29:19] It tastes like Heineken. [00:29:20] Actually, it tastes better than Heineken. [00:29:23] But like I said, I mean, I drink every day, and it's not because I'm a drunk, it's because I'm a connoisseur. [00:29:29] You know what I mean? [00:29:31] I'm a connoisseur up in here. [00:29:32] I'm not some idiot that's just getting drunk on Billy Carter beer or Schaefer or some cheap crap. [00:29:39] You know what I'm saying? [00:29:41] Anyway, hey, I'm not advising anybody who's under the age of 21 to drink. [00:29:49] But do remember this: that I remember going to Mexico because, you know, I'm from Texas. [00:29:58] All right. [00:29:59] I'm from Texas. [00:30:01] And, you know, sometimes you want to go down to Mexico. [00:30:03] You can't go down to Mexico anymore, especially in the border. [00:30:06] You can go down to like where the Mayan ruins are. [00:30:11] You can go down to the Caribbean or where, like, southern Mexico, where the tip of central Mexico and the Panama Canal meets. [00:30:19] Oh, Alco, I mean, that is just a beautiful area. [00:30:21] It's completely different. [00:30:23] It's not the border Mexico. [00:30:25] So if you ever plan a trip and you want to go out someplace tropical, that's the place to go to, man. [00:30:31] It's very inexpensive, and there's a lot of Americans actually buying homes out there. [00:30:36] It's beautiful. [00:30:37] But we used to be able to go to the border. [00:30:41] And the border, it's just, yeah. [00:30:44] I mean, it's like a whole bunch of clubs and bars in a whole entire strip. [00:30:52] It's kind of like 6th Street, but ghetto style. [00:30:56] You know what I mean? [00:30:58] Completely just get, I mean, just gutter. [00:31:01] I mean, I had a good time. [00:31:03] Don't get me wrong. [00:31:04] I mean, at the time when I went out there, it was like seven beers for a dollar. [00:31:10] And like, you could buy a bottle of Jose Cuervo in the bar. [00:31:13] It's not the big bottle, but you can get yourself a mini bottle of Jose Cuervo for like $1.50. [00:31:21] You know what I mean? [00:31:22] It was just unbelievable. [00:31:23] And you had these hot tamale whorebags out here just walking around, just waiting for some American chap to come in and fall in love and give them American citizenship out here. === Robots And Trading Texts (04:52) === [00:31:38] Not to mention, folks, that you had a lot of disgusting peasantry out there, man. [00:31:43] Had young kids ages eight to probably younger than that trying to peddle cigarettes. [00:31:51] This is at nighttime, man. [00:31:52] I'm out here at like, you know, 11, 12 o'clock midnight. [00:31:56] Anyway, the reason I brought that up is because, you know, believe it or not, there's no laws in Mexico, or at least I didn't think there was any laws, because I saw kids that look like 13, 14 years old that were, you know, straight boozing in the club with everybody else. [00:32:10] I mean, seriously. [00:32:11] You know, out there in Mexico, I was in Monte Modos, Mexico. [00:32:15] All right, Montemodos, Mexico. [00:32:18] Excuse me if I don't pronounce it appropriately, but Montemotos, Mexico, man. [00:32:24] And it was just unbelievable. [00:32:26] Unfreaking believable. [00:32:28] Anyway, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to share that with you. [00:32:30] I know I'm kind of long-winded there, but we were talking about the bottled water shortages and the food rationing that's happening in Japan because of the radioactive fallout that's happening. [00:32:44] Now, my criticism of Japan, now I know this is a rough criticism to say now, considering that they are suffering from a lot of horrific disaster. [00:32:55] But as I recollect, the Japanese used to pride themselves on making all these robots. [00:33:04] They used to do a dosi-dough and walk upstairs and play violins. [00:33:10] They had robots that look like some geisha. [00:33:12] Did you see that one? [00:33:13] I'm sure you can find that on some goddamn video portal site out here. [00:33:17] But it had some, you know, some, you know, I'm not joking, man. [00:33:20] They had all these damn robots. [00:33:24] And for the life of me, I just don't understand how come they can't get one of these robots to go into the damn radioactive, whatever the hell you call it, the nuclear reactors out there and either physically spray the water themselves, you know, physically spray the water themselves onto the damn nuclear reactor or, you know, do something. [00:33:48] I'm just saying, you know, I'm just saying. [00:33:53] Anyway, I'm getting off subject. [00:33:56] I'm sorry, folks. [00:33:56] 6466524869. [00:33:59] My heart and prayers go out to the people of Japan. [00:34:02] It's just horrible. [00:34:03] But once again, America is suffering from the economic fallout, or excuse me, the radioactive fallout that's happening in Japan. [00:34:13] So I just hope that the trace elements that are in the air aren't going to affect us at all. [00:34:19] And I don't want my son to be growing out with a third arm or something, or his son, excuse me, his son, growing out with a third arm out of his ass or something because of this radioactive fallout. [00:34:31] And it gets into all our crops, all our food, all this other garbage, man. [00:34:35] Give me a break. [00:34:41] Now, hold on. [00:34:42] I got to kick somebody out of my chat room for Christ's sake. [00:34:44] Get this idiot. [00:34:45] Get him out of here. [00:34:46] Get him out. [00:34:49] Get him out. [00:34:52] Sorry. [00:34:53] I'm sorry. [00:34:54] I wasn't paying attention to the chat room, folks. [00:34:56] There was some jerk nut in here flapping his fat sausages of fingers on the keyboard, talking a bunch of malarkey to everybody. [00:35:03] I mean, why does everybody like doing that? [00:35:05] You know what I mean? [00:35:07] Why in the blue hell does everybody like going in and like, yeah, I'm going to be a text chat hero, dude? [00:35:12] Oh, yeah, that's going to build my self-esteem up. [00:35:15] Yeah. [00:35:15] Yeah, that'll happen. [00:35:17] Yeah. [00:35:17] And maybe one of these, like, cyber women will, you know, look on this little text battle. [00:35:23] And then maybe we can get into a little private message. [00:35:27] Yeah. [00:35:28] Yeah. [00:35:28] And then after I get a little private message, maybe, just maybe I can convince them to have a finger banging session with me. [00:35:35] Yeah. [00:35:36] Yeah. [00:35:36] And then if they're if they're they're not down with it, if they don't like it, I can say, hey, look, I'll deposit $20 in your Amazon.com account. [00:35:45] Yeah. [00:35:46] Ah, Jesus Christ. [00:35:48] And this is how these people are. [00:35:49] I'm not joking. [00:35:50] These are how these people are. [00:35:51] I know it sounds like I'm being obnoxious, but that's how they are. [00:35:55] They're sick. [00:35:57] Perverts. [00:36:00] Anyway, that's about enough of Japan. [00:36:02] I mean, I just hope that they can, you know, I mean, I'm trying to get optimism for them, man, but man, they are really suffering. [00:36:10] They are really suffering. [00:36:12] And I don't know if they're going to be able to bounce back from this, man. [00:36:15] It's just horrible. [00:36:17] Unbelievably horrible. [00:36:18] And it seems like these earthquakes seem to be a common occurrence now out there in that part of the world in general. [00:36:25] Unbelievable. [00:36:28] Anyway, 646-652-4869. === Futures Contract Risks Explained (07:06) === [00:36:30] Let's take some calls here, shall we? [00:36:33] 727, you're on the air. [00:36:35] Hey, Ghost. [00:36:37] Hey, what's going on, man? [00:36:39] Hey, I got a question for you. [00:36:43] You do a lot of trading in futures, right? [00:36:45] Yeah, well, I mean, I wouldn't say a lot of trading, but, you know, I try to take advantage of these hills and valleys, so to speak, in that particular market. [00:36:55] So, when you buy a futures contract, in theory, if you held that thing forever, you would actually be able to receive the corn or the... [00:37:09] Oh, yeah. [00:37:10] Oh, absolutely. [00:37:12] Absolutely. [00:37:12] As a matter of fact, that's the big risk of the whole futures investment opportunity is the fact that what you're doing is you're actually purchasing the contract from the producer. [00:37:25] I mean, that's how these producers, these farmers, make money. [00:37:28] You know, they make money by, you know, saying, all right, I've got this many cattle. [00:37:32] Let me put it on the market in a contract. [00:37:34] And, you know, you've got these people out here buying these contracts. [00:37:38] And, of course, there's a uniform amount and all that other stuff. [00:37:43] But when an investor buys the contract, they're actually holding on to it in hopes of speculating that you have these big-time increases like you have here in the markets today. [00:37:53] 3% increases on corn today, 3% increases, 3.5% increases on cotton. [00:38:01] I've been saying being bullish on hog futures, they've been up at least 12% since I said that. [00:38:08] So if you were to buy a contract of hog futures and let's say the contract was up in like three weeks, two weeks, I mean, you would have made some serious money because you would have been able to sell it off at whatever the going rate is because everybody needs these commodities. [00:38:23] And that's how you take advantage in investing in that particular financial instrument is just basically holding on to the contract. [00:38:32] And you could lose money. [00:38:33] Remember, when it gets down to the point of delivery and that contract hasn't moved or you've lost money and you're holding on to it in hopes of trying to get it back and time runs out, you actually have to make arrangements to deliver whatever it is, the corn, the livestock, the hogs, the cotton, the soybeans, whatever it is. [00:38:53] You actually have to make arrangements to go out and have that delivered somewhere. [00:38:58] It's unbelievable. [00:39:00] Well, let me ask you this. [00:39:03] So that contract is specifically tied to a farm or a farming company, or is it who is it serving to? [00:39:16] It's tied to a given group of producers that go and register themselves in whatever market or whatever mercantile exchange that they're trading from. [00:39:29] So do you know who those people are when you buy your futures contract? [00:39:33] Absolutely not. [00:39:34] You do. [00:39:35] You don't. [00:39:36] So what if those people are what if those what if those farmers or producers are located in California, let's say, and you've got future contracts with California growers of whatever, and all of a sudden one day they find out they've got radiation, you know, raining down in small, let's say small amounts, but it's enough amounts where it makes the news, and they come out and they say, oh, it's not really harmful, but just the fact that it makes the news. [00:40:05] And nobody in the rest of the country wants to buy anything, strawberries or whatever, coming out of California anymore. [00:40:13] Well, you know, that's a good question because there is a mercantile exchange in these areas of the country. [00:40:21] You know, the main one is the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. [00:40:26] There's a New York Mercantile Exchange. [00:40:27] There's one down here in Texas, so on and so forth. [00:40:31] So if you invested through that exchange, then you run the risk of losing all your money. [00:40:38] Whatever the exchange is out of that area. [00:40:42] Right. [00:40:42] Because you have to place the order through a certain exchange. [00:40:46] You know what I mean? [00:40:48] Right. [00:40:48] Whoever your broker is, go ahead. [00:40:51] Which would be ironic because what you're investing in, and let's say you're investing that the price of something is going to go up. [00:41:00] Well, in essence, if something happened to California crops for agriculture, prices of things would go up because there'd be a shortage. [00:41:09] The rest of the country that produces it, their prices would go up. [00:41:12] The field is burning. [00:41:14] But if you were tied to the producers in California, even though what you bought overall has gone up in price, your contract's worthless because you only own the right to buy from the contaminated state. [00:41:27] Absolutely. [00:41:28] Absolutely. [00:41:29] And let me tell you, that's why I don't even talk about futures really. [00:41:32] I mean, I vaguely talk about it because there are some people that really take advantage of this type of trading. [00:41:39] I mean, it really is a lucrative financial instrument. [00:41:42] There are a limited amount of brokers that partake in this. [00:41:46] And if your brokerage, like let's say you're with, you know, I don't know, one of these electronic brokerage firms, and you, one of the mainstream ones, I should say. [00:41:57] And I think, if I'm not mistaken, typically they don't even have an opportunity there where you can actually trade from the computer and actually get a futures contract. [00:42:07] You actually have to call that in to somebody at an exchange at the mercantile exchange. [00:42:13] And now you're at the whim of your broker on to have a seat at that exchange. [00:42:19] So the minute that the news hits that they've got some radiation in California, everybody who owns futures in whatever isn't going to know if their futures are tied to California or not. [00:42:34] Well, they'll know, believe me, because it says on the contract, when you receive the receipt for the contract, it tells you what exchange that you, or at least you should know what exchange beforehand you're buying these commodities from. [00:42:50] You have to know. [00:42:52] And it's really risky, man. [00:42:54] That's why I don't talk about them on here because it's a really risky investment. [00:42:59] That's a very keen observation. [00:43:01] I hope that not too many people and investors in California are thinking about that or listening to this because that would literally hypersensationalize the whole market. [00:43:09] But you have a valid point. [00:43:11] California by itself can practically feed the world. [00:43:15] I mean, people think of California as oceans and movie stars. [00:43:18] They don't realize how much stuff is grown in California. [00:43:23] I know. [00:43:23] It's a lot of agricultural land out there. [00:43:25] And, you know, you bring up a valid point that what if some of this radioactive material, you know, just, you know, kind of accumulates on these commodities, you know, and that's a very, very valid point. === Tech Sector Apple Analysis (10:30) === [00:43:37] But if you want my personal opinion, I don't think they'd tell anybody. [00:43:42] I mean, that's my personal opinion. [00:43:44] I mean, I'm not trying to make assumptions. [00:43:48] Look at, you know, I don't know who, I don't know where Japan gets their bottled water, but I mean, look how fast, I mean, somebody's stocked, somebody's manufacturing, somebody got a ton of orders in the last couple days at their company for bottled water. [00:44:02] I don't know who's bottling it. [00:44:03] I don't know where they're getting it. [00:44:04] I don't know if they're importing bottled water or whatever, but you saw what just one news report of so-called safe amounts of radiation and water did to Tokyo. [00:44:15] I mean, they had a total run on bottled water. [00:44:17] So it wouldn't take a lot of time. [00:44:19] It's really unbelievable. [00:44:20] They're rashing it out. [00:44:21] I heard there's price gouging. [00:44:23] There's all that thing. [00:44:24] The whole gambit is happening out there in Japan. [00:44:27] It's really sad. [00:44:28] Anybody who had the ability to get out were lucky because now whoever's stuck there, it's a pretty dire straight situation, man. [00:44:36] And I don't know if they're going to be able to get out of it. [00:44:39] I mean, they cannot stop this radioactive or these reactors from smoking. [00:44:44] And as they continue to smoke, that's more radioactive debris. [00:44:47] I mean, we're taking the light end of it. [00:44:49] They're taking the brunt of it. [00:44:51] And to be honest with you, I think they're lying to their people when they say there's no health risk. [00:44:55] That's why they're not stupid. [00:44:56] I mean, the Japanese people aren't stupid. [00:44:59] Even though they said there's trace amounts of, or they said more than trace amounts of radioactive levels in the drinking water, that's why they didn't take any chances when they said, just don't let the children drink, but you can go ahead and drink if you're an adult. [00:45:14] That's why you got this run on bottled water, man. [00:45:16] You got the run on perishable goods now. [00:45:20] I mean, it's horrible. [00:45:21] And this is why you're seeing these increases on commodities right now, man. [00:45:25] And who in the world would take a drink of a tile glass of cold water that you couldn't even hand to your eight-year-olds? [00:45:33] It's not safe for your kids standing a foot away from you, but who in the world would drink it? [00:45:38] I mean, how does that make any sense? [00:45:40] It's okay for you to drink, but your child can't drink it. [00:45:43] I mean, nobody's going to drink it if you say that. [00:45:46] I mean, I'm telling you, I think that the government of Japan is showing their ass. [00:45:50] I think that the corporate infrastructure of Japan is also showing their ass. [00:45:56] I mean, I think it's sad. [00:45:57] And not only that, you know, since you gave everybody that tip on Sprint, I'm going to give you and everybody else a little bit of a tip. [00:46:04] We are going to have a supply line shortage. [00:46:06] We're already seeing it in the automobile industry. [00:46:10] And I think that that's going to affect us for a good part, at least for the next year and a half. [00:46:15] And if you slow down production to a, you know, you've got a lot of emerging markets out here. [00:46:20] I mean, look at China. [00:46:20] I mean, they're starting to buy cars like they're going out of style. [00:46:23] You've got American people who are still the best consumers out here when it comes to cars. [00:46:29] That's why you have so many car companies coming here. [00:46:33] There's going to be a car scarcity. [00:46:36] So in my personal opinion, I think personally, what's going to, this is my personal opinion, but I believe that e-commerce as it relates to cars might see a spike because of the scarcity in new car sales, because there's not going to be that many new cars on the market in the next year, I would think, because you've got Toyota suspending production, not only in Japan, but suspending production in its American factories. [00:47:05] You've got, you know, who else is a Honda, Mazda? [00:47:10] All these people are suspending production. [00:47:13] GM has suspended production on its Louisiana factory because of the supply line shortage. [00:47:19] Not because they have anything invested, but there are suppliers of parts that produce their part in Japan. [00:47:27] So I'm anticipating a big shortage in cars. [00:47:30] And believe me, people are going to need cars. [00:47:32] They're going to want to get them. [00:47:34] And the first place they're going to go is the internet because who the hell likes to go to a used car lot or to a car lot anymore? [00:47:45] What you'd rather do is just see something, look at the mileage, check it out, and go take a test drive for yourself. [00:47:52] If it's all right, you make the transaction, and that's all there is to it. [00:47:59] Go ahead. [00:48:00] I was just going to say another piece of that puzzle that you're talking about there is Honda owns like 70, 80% of the generator business in this country. [00:48:10] I mean, anybody in construction or anything, you can't beat a Honda generator on the work site. [00:48:15] I have no idea where those are made, but I guarantee you they go back to Japan. [00:48:19] Either the whole thing or the components or something goes back to Japan on those Honda generators. [00:48:25] Unbelievable, man. [00:48:26] I'm telling you, it's getting scary out here, man. [00:48:28] It's getting scary. [00:48:29] Are you playing any options? [00:48:31] I am underwater on what I'm waiting for tomorrow morning. [00:48:35] I'm hoping we get a little bit of a I'm short on something. [00:48:38] I'm in a losing position right now. [00:48:41] Aftermarket, the stock went down, so that helped me. [00:48:44] And I'm just looking to get out early in the morning and see what we're going to do tomorrow. [00:48:48] But, you know, I don't know. [00:48:53] You talk about the car companies. [00:48:55] Don't forget that a lot of these computer companies, cell phone companies, they've all got pieces of their products that are tied back to Japan, too. [00:49:05] And it's very hard now to know what you're investing in, whether that company has a nut or a bolt that is crucial and it comes out of Japan. [00:49:15] Did you throw options on something to lose in the tech industry? [00:49:21] Yeah, I bought Sienna today at about, well, I can't remember what it is, but it's about. [00:49:29] You know why the tech sector is going up and the car industry is kind of taking a Peter? [00:49:34] It's because they know the consumer will pay whatever the price is for these electronic gizmos. [00:49:40] And when you can increase price points, especially for something like electronic gizmos, you don't have to sell as many to make the same amount of profit, if not exceed the profit from the previous year. [00:49:53] And they are not only going to mark up the price based upon the scarcity of certain chips and certain pieces that were manufactured in Japan, but I think that, to be honest with you, this is an opportunity for certain other manufacturers that it's time for them to step up their game and them to start maybe stepping up and supplying that supply line. [00:50:20] And it's their time to shine. [00:50:22] So that's why I believe you're starting to see a lot of increases on tech sector stocks, man, because I believe as well as any they've been beat up as it is. [00:50:31] I mean, there's a lot of 52-week lows out there in the tech sector. [00:50:36] But I believe that, you know, in the end, I mean, you look at how big Apple has gotten. [00:50:43] Apple is said in the next two years to be making $200 billion. [00:50:49] So I don't think that they're going to keep that market share completely. [00:50:53] I think once Steve Jobs, God forbid, goes and succumbs to his illness, I don't think that Apple will ever be the same. [00:51:01] And I think it's wide open for any tech company to step their game up and start taking some of this market share that Apple has. [00:51:10] I mean, once people start realizing that Apple is selling them beta test, not even they sell them a product for them to beta test. [00:51:19] I mean, that's what the iPad 1 was. [00:51:22] It was a beta test, but they sold it to their consumers in believing that, hey, it's a new product. [00:51:28] Look at this. [00:51:28] And they sold it to them, and these people literally beta tested it for them while making them a profit. [00:51:34] That's why the iPad 2 is so much better. [00:51:37] Everybody's talking about, oh, it's so much better, so much lighter, and this and that. [00:51:42] At some point, people are going to get tired of this crap. [00:51:45] They're going to be burned by Apple, by them continuing to do this type of thing. [00:51:51] And I think it's time for anybody in the tech sector. [00:51:54] I'm not saying any specific name, but I do believe that they're time to shine. [00:52:01] There's always blowback whenever a company gets too successful. [00:52:04] Think how people just grew to hate Microsoft when they were just on top of the world. [00:52:09] And people would do it. [00:52:10] I remember that. [00:52:12] It became cliche not to use a Microsoft browser to find a Firefox. [00:52:17] And people just revolt against the most popular things. [00:52:21] So there's a point where Google does, I mean, Apple and Google both risk peeking out to where it becomes the counterculture. [00:52:30] It becomes hip not to use those products anymore. [00:52:35] And not to mention that, you know, they're just, well, I don't know about Google. [00:52:39] I mean, Google's, I mean, they're pretty shyster, but Apple, I think that they've just burned their consumer so much. [00:52:46] I mean, I'm surprised that they've been able to sustain their business. [00:52:49] I mean, you know, the power, the computing power, the processor power, the RAM space. [00:52:58] I mean, it's substandard when it comes to some of these products in development at some of these computer companies and chip companies that I don't want to mention. [00:53:08] And I think that at some point, you're going to start seeing interchangeable type interfaces and hardware and peripherals like you did with the PC with these touchscreen little iPad gizmos. [00:53:20] And I think that that in the end is going to be the demise of, not necessarily demise of Apple, but it's going to pull back from their market share. [00:53:28] And that's why you're starting to see people starting to get aboard these tech stocks, man. [00:53:31] I'm telling you. [00:53:32] When you got dumbass Facebook evaluated at $60 billion, $60 plus billion for the company, you've got Twitter evaluated at $25 billion. [00:53:43] How do they get that way? [00:53:44] They get that way because there are consumers or there are users that have these kinds of electronic gizmos that have a finite lifespan. [00:53:54] Everybody's got to get a new one because the battery sucks or they break it or they spill some garbage on it. [00:54:01] So I can see why tech's starting to finally, finally starting to go back up. === Clinton Obama Libya Politics (14:22) === [00:54:07] Yeah. [00:54:08] Well, I'll leave you with this. [00:54:10] RIM just announced their earnings, which RIM is R-I-M-M. [00:54:14] They make BlackBerry. [00:54:15] And they're like down 10% to 12% after market after announcing their earnings. [00:54:20] They disappointed massively. [00:54:22] So there's an opportunity to make some money on a rebound effect there tomorrow. [00:54:26] If they open up all night long, RIM, RIM, RIM, RIM, that's all you're going to hear. [00:54:30] They're down, they're down, they're down. [00:54:31] They'll open up in a tank a lot like Sprinted, and they'll be down 10% to 15%. [00:54:36] And if the market rallies tomorrow again in the afternoon and you buy in the law of RIM, you can make a pretty penny on an option going long on RIM tomorrow. [00:54:47] All right, cool, man. [00:54:48] Hey, thanks for calling, man. [00:54:50] We always appreciate your insight, man. [00:54:52] I hope that you bounce back from that one option that you're falling on right now, man. [00:54:56] I will. [00:54:57] Thank you, man. [00:54:58] All right. [00:54:58] Take it easy. [00:55:00] All right. [00:55:00] 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [00:55:04] That guy from Area Code727 is always a great caller, somebody who provides insight. [00:55:09] I mean, if you would have listened to his play on Sprint, I mean, you know, Sprint was a pretty good play on his call. [00:55:16] But I want to hear from some more people. [00:55:18] I want to hear from you. [00:55:19] 646-652-4869. [00:55:22] We talked a little bit about the Japan shortage in drinking water and food because of the radioactive fallout that has been detected in their water and been detected in their crops. [00:55:34] I want to talk a little bit about this Libya no-fly zone situation that Barack Obama signed off on when, and we reported this yesterday. [00:55:44] And if you'd have been watching the news today, folks, it was all over the news today that the three women, Susan Powers, the National Security Council brought, or whatever the hell she is, some bureaucrat, Susan Powers, the United Nations Ambassador and Hillary Clinton, were the chicken hawk masterminds behind this whole Libyan airstrike situation, which has gone completely awry, to say the least. [00:56:13] It's gone completely berserk. [00:56:16] You can tell that nobody knows what the hell's going on from Tim Buck II. [00:56:22] You know, one minute you've got the president saying that, you know, we're not trying to assassinate this guy or he needs to be out and he doesn't need to be out. [00:56:34] You've got the State Department saying this, saying that. [00:56:37] Well, now, according to the Turkish news, this recently came out, that NATO is finally exchanged or being bequeathed this particular theater of combat, NATO. [00:56:50] This is the international institution that's going to take over the Libyan situation. [00:56:54] I don't know if you've been keeping up with the situation in Libya, but it's pretty much a stalemate, folks. [00:57:00] I mean, the rebels aren't gaining very much. [00:57:03] The Muamm Qaddafi's forces aren't gaining very much. [00:57:07] You've got the French Air Force bombing the hell out of Gaddafi's compounds and where he suspected that he's at. [00:57:16] According to our officials and our bureaucratic government, Gaddafi wasn't supposed to be targeted for assassination, and yet you've got the French doing what they're doing. [00:57:26] I mean, it's a disgrace, man. [00:57:28] It's really an utter disgrace. [00:57:31] And, you know, I hate to say this, but like I said, this just proves that Barack Obama is completely out of the loop. [00:57:37] He's just, you know, he's just happy to be president. [00:57:40] You know what I mean? [00:57:41] And he's like, yeah, baby, they elected me president, baby. [00:57:43] You know what I'm saying? [00:57:44] And there ain't nothing they can do about it, baby. [00:57:46] They ain't nothing they can do about it. [00:57:48] You know what I'm saying? [00:57:49] I'm going to sit here with my phony ounce and my Kit Kat, baby. [00:57:52] I'm going to go play golf, baby. [00:57:54] I'm going to go to South America, baby. [00:57:55] Ain't nothing you can do about it because I'm Barack Obama, baby. [00:57:58] He hate you. [00:58:01] Seriously. [00:58:03] I mean, this has got to be one of the most incompetent presidents of all time, man. [00:58:06] I mean, seriously. [00:58:09] I'm not joking. [00:58:11] Now, look, I mean, Barack Obama hasn't hurt my pocketbook, but at the same time, he's done a lot of damage to this country. [00:58:17] He's done a lot of damage to the world now. [00:58:18] You know what I mean? [00:58:20] Signing off on this Libya little quote-unquote no-fly zone, which turned into bombing the hell, you know, carpet bombing the hell out of the damn whole country. [00:58:35] Now, you've got the Arab world interpreting this as a damn crusade against the damn Islamic world of the Muslim. [00:58:44] I mean, it's just, I mean, good God, for Christ's sake, who's in see, this is what Obama gets for sending, you know, for a, I mean, I'm not trying to be sexist here, but this is what he gets for sending a woman to do a man's job. [00:59:00] You know? [00:59:01] I mean, what is a woman going to know being some chicken hawk, you know, you know, war-hungry woman? [00:59:09] I mean, what do they know about sending troops to war? [00:59:14] And not to mention, if you're going to go in and dedicate American troops to a certain military theater of combat, well then why don't we just go out and finish the job instead of being some pussywhipped ass clowns that are just kind of going to be in the background over here while all these Europeans are running roughshod out here in Libya. [00:59:34] Meanwhile, all these dumbass European countries are bombing the hell out of Libya. [00:59:41] We're the ones taking the PR back blow from the Arab world. [00:59:48] I mean, just it's stupid, man. [00:59:53] Jesus Christ. [00:59:54] Oh, but he can make a hell of a college bracket, huh? [00:59:58] Give me a break. [00:59:59] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:00:03] We're talking about this ridiculous no-fly zone, this Libyan no-fly zone that Hillary Clinton and Susan Powers and that other bimbo all gather around and say, yeah, you know what we're going to do? [01:00:17] We're going to go out and we're going to change the world. [01:00:21] We're going to change the world. [01:00:25] I mean, these stupid bimbos believed in these international institutions. [01:00:29] And where did it get him? [01:00:32] You know, where did it get him? [01:00:33] You know why Barack Obama signed off on this? [01:00:36] Because first of all, you know, he's not doing anything. [01:00:38] He's just signing off. [01:00:40] And then when he runs again for 2012, he's just going to be able to say, oh, man, that was her. [01:00:45] I mean, that was her fault, baby. [01:00:46] Man, she wanted to do this and do that. [01:00:48] And I'm doing this. [01:00:50] I got to worry about the economy, baby. [01:00:52] I got this. [01:00:53] I got that. [01:00:53] I got a health care. [01:00:55] And I just said, whatever, baby, you the Secretary of State, man. [01:00:58] You know what I'm saying? [01:01:00] You Hillary Clinton, baby. [01:01:02] You slick Willie's wife, baby. [01:01:04] You should know what to do. [01:01:04] So go do what you do, baby. [01:01:07] And he's going to blame it all on Hillary Clinton. [01:01:09] And, you know, that's all she wrote. [01:01:11] All right. [01:01:12] This is all this is about. [01:01:13] He's going to blame it all on Hillary just so he can kind of weasel himself into a new 2012 seat. [01:01:20] And let me tell you, if you think that the Republicans or teabaggers or any other opposition is going to be able to run somebody against Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton and be able to win, I mean, give me a break. [01:01:34] I mean, I saw the latest poll. [01:01:35] You know who's leading the latest poll in the right? [01:01:38] Mike Huckabee. [01:01:40] Mike Huckabee is leading the polls for Christ's sake. [01:01:46] So, I mean, I don't even have to say anything else for Christ's sake. [01:01:48] Anyway, let me take some calls here. [01:01:50] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:01:54] We got Brandon Thorpe and their Throffer in here. [01:01:58] What's going on, man? [01:01:59] Hi, mate. [01:02:00] All right. [01:02:02] What's going on with you? [01:02:04] I was just running into, you know, you were on about the cars before in Tokyo. [01:02:10] Not Tokyo, in Japan, should I say. [01:02:13] Just wondering what your opinion was on gasohole. [01:02:18] On what? [01:02:20] Gasole. [01:02:21] I think it's called that anyway. [01:02:24] I don't understand what you're saying. [01:02:26] What it is, is it's like a fuel that cars run off, but it's glucose. [01:02:36] If you know what I mean. [01:02:39] It's glucose. [01:02:41] Yeah. [01:02:42] Do you run the car off glucose? [01:02:45] You stupid, silly bastard. [01:02:48] 404, you're on the air. [01:02:50] Hey, guys, how's it going? [01:02:52] Hey, what's going on? [01:02:53] Is that Billy Day, man? [01:02:54] What's going on, man? [01:02:55] Yes, sir. [01:02:56] Yes, sir. [01:02:56] I'm doing pretty well. [01:02:57] I wanted to just chime in on Libya for a moment. [01:03:00] All right, go for it, man. [01:03:02] Yeah, you know, I always find it interesting whenever you get the yeah, what was it in back when the whole Iraq war and everything started? [01:03:11] Obviously, different situations, but at that time they were sitting there saying, No, we don't want to go in. [01:03:17] We don't want to invade. [01:03:18] You know, no blood boil and all this stuff. [01:03:21] And what is it that they're doing? [01:03:23] You know, they're stepping in. [01:03:24] It seems like a bit of a little bit of contradiction here, you know? [01:03:30] Of course, they're contradicted, man. [01:03:32] And of course, you know what these leftists are doing? [01:03:34] They're justifying it for Christ's sake. [01:03:36] They're not humanitarian. [01:03:38] It's a humanitarian. [01:03:40] I mean, look, let's put it this way. [01:03:42] All right. [01:03:43] What are they saying? [01:03:44] I mean, I'm glad you brought this up. [01:03:46] What are these leftist surrogates saying on the news channels when a lot of these news anchors say, hey, well, you know, there's a lot of other humanitarian situations that we can go in and intervene in if it's humanitarian. [01:03:59] The surrogates are saying, oh, well, there is an economic interest in Libya. [01:04:05] And, you know, and the same rhetoric that George W. Bush, you know, got chastised on for eight years, I remember in New York City, they had millions of people literally in the streets, you know, with George Bush on an effigy on a damn tree hanging. [01:04:26] And here you've got this particular president, and not just this president, because I don't think it's just him. [01:04:32] This guy's just doing whatever he does. [01:04:34] I honestly believe he's just a complete and utter ghetto-fied person. [01:04:40] I hate to throw that word in there, but I think he's just happy to be in there. [01:04:45] He's already the first black president. [01:04:48] He doesn't want to think, really. [01:04:49] He wants to get president. [01:04:51] Yeah, exactly. [01:04:52] That's why you always see him at games. [01:04:55] He's at the Washington Nationals game. [01:04:57] He's at the Chicago Bulls game. [01:04:59] He's out here playing golf. [01:05:01] He's out here going to South America, taking trips, and going to Martha's Vineyard and doing all the perks. [01:05:09] Taking advantage of the perks without actually doing the work. [01:05:14] And because government is a bureaucracy, it's easy to pawn off on somebody else, and that's exactly what he's doing. [01:05:21] That's why he allowed these three broads, was it Powers and Rice and Clinton, to basically construct this Libyan no-fly zone intertwined with the international community, and they don't even know what the hell they're doing. [01:05:39] That's why it looks so incompetent. [01:05:41] That's why everybody's so critical about it, because nobody knows what the hell they're doing, for Christ's sake. [01:05:46] And then you've got Obama just being told what to say. [01:05:49] He's like, here, just read this, sir. [01:05:51] And, you know, it should justify everything. [01:05:53] Just don't take questions. [01:05:55] Yeah. [01:05:55] It's silly. [01:05:58] You know that the people in all those protesters in New York, you know what they remind me? [01:06:02] They remind me a lot of the people that call on your show and just try to give you a hard time or whatever. [01:06:10] Oh, absolutely, man. [01:06:12] Are you going to do that? [01:06:12] Oh, Alex, though. [01:06:13] Absolutely. [01:06:15] As a matter of fact, I think everybody should watch. [01:06:18] I mean, if you want to watch Alex Jones' movie, there was a movie where he actually documented basically wrote it off on his taxes so he can go out to New York and cover the, I think it was the 2004 convention, right? [01:06:33] Was it the 2004? [01:06:34] I believe it was one of those conventions. [01:06:36] And let me tell you something, man. [01:06:38] What's really unfortunate is that he taped all these people that were against, you know, and I'm not saying I was for what Bush was doing. [01:06:47] I wasn't, I'm not saying, I mean, I have a completely different opinion. [01:06:51] We could talk about it for hours. [01:06:53] Oh, no, I don't know. [01:06:54] But how one can sit here and completely just be silent when you've got our regime that's in power today's liberal regime sit here and do the exact same thing that Bush did. [01:07:08] The only difference is that at least Bush tried to bullshit us into believing something. [01:07:14] Here you've got, you know, these liberals just doing whatever they're doing and telling us absolute lies. [01:07:19] And even the media is catching them in their own contradictory statements. [01:07:25] And, you know, where are these liberals at? [01:07:27] All these assholes that were crying when Obama was elected president. [01:07:32] All those stars that were out here saying, yeah, we've got to elect Barack Obama. [01:07:37] And, you know, where's Will I Am with that stupid ass song? [01:07:40] Yes, we can, baby. [01:07:42] I mean, where are all these people? [01:07:44] Where are they? [01:07:47] Too busy. [01:07:48] Too busy sitting in the back room, you know, counting their millions or who knows what they're doing. [01:07:51] That's silly, man. [01:07:52] Stupid. [01:07:53] Really is silly. [01:07:54] Yeah. [01:07:55] Hey, I got one other thing. [01:07:57] I found an interesting article I found, I think it was on MarketWatch, where it was talking about basically after a lot of some of these big tragedies, you know, the one in Japan where there's obviously a lot of sell-off and a catastrophe there with the earthquake and the nuclear problems. [01:08:15] But then it kind of linked back to one of the last, I guess, major disasters like that, which I guess was they said like September 11th, for instance, where there was a massive sell-off in the market from September 11th or whatever. === Currency Devaluation Warnings (09:23) === [01:08:30] But anyways, they talked about how basically, like you're saying, you know, just you've got to stick with the fundamentals and you don't sell off when everyone else is selling off in a panic. [01:08:41] Because it said even in that, if you had stuck with your, and this is on a hold, but if you'd stuck with your position, and let's say you were the poor bastard who bought on September 10th, then the market tanked, if you held on, I believe they said it was either 62 days or 56 days, one of the two, you'd be pretty much right back to where your position had been. [01:09:06] It had only taken two months, pretty much, for it to rebound back. [01:09:11] Yeah, well, that's what Warren Buffett says, man. [01:09:13] I mean, Warren Buffett says long-term investments where it's at. [01:09:16] I know it's hard to wait for that investment to finally mature to where you're living large off that investment, but it's true. [01:09:25] I mean, just as long as you're not investing in a company that could possibly go out within the next five years. [01:09:30] But if you've got a company that looks good, good fundamentals, the demand is there, profits there, everything should be all right, man. [01:09:38] And that's why I always tell people, you might as well just put your money in equities because the damn money you get in a bank or some money market account, it's not even going to pay for the rate of inflation, man. [01:09:50] Not even going to pay for the rate of inflation. [01:09:52] And believe it or not, inflation is actually good for the market. [01:09:56] You know, this is what really sucks because if you keep your money in the market now, and let's say we go into a QE3, which, believe it or not, this is actually being talked about. [01:10:06] I mean, we're QE2, which is the quantitative easing monetary policy that Ben Bernanke has implemented through the Federal Reserve. [01:10:19] It's actually helped stocks. [01:10:21] So if they implement a QE3, if you invest today and they implement this, this is going to raise the stock market higher by default, gold higher by default. [01:10:30] Everything's going to be higher by default. [01:10:32] So that's why I'm a very avid advocate of those that are listening in. [01:10:38] Instead of going into a bank and just letting your money sit there and it's just not even getting a 1% interest rate, which is not even keeping up with the rate of inflation. [01:10:48] Or even if you get a good money market account for about 2%, it's not keeping up with the rate of inflation. [01:10:53] Just go in to some stock you know it's going to be around for a long time and just let it hold it. [01:10:58] Even if it's just a blue chip that only goes up like two or three dollars, four dollars a year. [01:11:03] I mean, depending on how many stocks you have, that's a hell of a lot better of an increase than any kind of financial instrument related to the traditional banking system. [01:11:13] You know what I'm saying? [01:11:14] Oh, yeah. [01:11:14] Absolutely. [01:11:15] Absolutely. [01:11:17] Yeah, but you're right, man. [01:11:18] You just got to stay in there, man. [01:11:19] You just got to stay in, and that's all there is to it, man. [01:11:21] These people, you know, they get scared. [01:11:23] That's what happens. [01:11:24] Oh, yeah. [01:11:25] But that's why, you know, like you said, capitalists have the ball. [01:11:29] Yeah, no kidding. [01:11:31] But anyways, I'm listening. [01:11:34] Craig Show and I'm going to crack one open. [01:11:36] All right, man. [01:11:37] You take it easy. [01:11:38] Thanks for calling in, Billy D, man. [01:11:39] It's always good to hear from you. [01:11:43] That was Billy D. Williams, folks. [01:11:45] He's an avid listener. [01:11:47] And the person that comes in, you know, gives his insight. [01:11:52] I want to thank him for tuning in with me. [01:11:53] Let's take some more callers, shall we? [01:11:55] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:12:00] Area code 213, you're on the air. [01:12:05] Ghost, baby, what's up, baby? [01:12:08] What you doing? [01:12:10] What's going on, man? [01:12:11] I mean, yeah, Jesus. [01:12:15] Nothing, baby. [01:12:15] Nothing. [01:12:16] Listen, it's March 24th. [01:12:18] I got seven more days before the first of the month, baby, before we make it rain on the city. [01:12:25] You know what I'm saying? [01:12:26] But basically, the reason I was calling is I wonder why you hating on Barack Obama so much. [01:12:32] And why are you hating on him, man? [01:12:35] Why am I hating on him? [01:12:36] He's not doing anything. [01:12:38] He's not doing a damn thing, for Christ's sake. [01:12:43] He's trying his best, baby, ever since he got into the office. [01:12:46] The stock market's been up. [01:12:49] Are you going to argue with me on that? [01:12:51] Can you say that? [01:12:52] The stock market has been up, but look at his policies. [01:12:55] I mean, look, look, look up. [01:12:58] Archie, stop choking that kid for a second so I can talk here. [01:13:02] Let me put you on mute for a second. [01:13:03] God damn. [01:13:04] Stop choking that kid for a second. [01:13:07] Now, look, I'll agree that since Barack Obama's been in office, the stock market has been in an increase. [01:13:14] It's been in a complete bull market. [01:13:16] I agree. [01:13:17] But you have to understand why that's happening. [01:13:19] Because the government continues to spend money. [01:13:22] We're on a spendthriftaholic. [01:13:25] I mean, it's devaluing the currency. [01:13:28] The money, the cash that you have in your pocket, it's being devalued every time this damn liberal regime spends this money on whatever the hell they spend it on. [01:13:37] So as a result, by default, the stock market's going to go up because whatever the stock market was worth before the printing of the money, it's going to be worth more by default because the money is worth less. [01:13:53] You understand? [01:13:54] It's the same thing with gold, the same thing with everything. [01:13:57] It's going up by default because these people are spinning us into oblivion. [01:14:03] I mean, don't you understand that? [01:14:04] Or are you just too busy collecting your damn first of the month check and then making it rain or doing whatever it is that you government cheese collecting pieces of milky licenc, nipple clamp-loving, butt-plug-up the ass-looking, mooching pieces of waste of human flesh do? [01:14:22] What do you got to say for yourself? [01:14:26] Look, baby, look, all you white folks hate on Obama all you want to, but since he's been in office, the stock market's been going up. [01:14:34] You know, I've gotten tax breaks for my unemployment check. [01:14:37] I mean, he's basically giving us all money, and even as a cash. [01:14:42] He's spending you my money. [01:14:44] He's giving you my money, you useless piece of garbage. [01:14:47] He's giving you my money. [01:14:51] Well, either way, baby, I'm making it rain, and I can't wait for the first of April. [01:14:55] It might be April fools to everybody else, but it's payday to me. [01:14:59] Hey. [01:15:01] You silly bastard. [01:15:02] Get this stupid freeloading piece of crap. [01:15:04] Okay, yeah! [01:15:09] I'm going to do this, folks. [01:15:10] I mean, I have to take this every single day. [01:15:12] You know what I mean? [01:15:13] These antagonists, these pieces of garbage that are wasted of human life that have no integrity, no integrity whatsoever, for Christ's sake, except for being waste of human life. [01:15:25] You know, these people that have no kind of significance to our society other than taking perfectly good food and turning it into shit. [01:15:35] That's their significance. [01:15:37] That's all they do. [01:15:38] These people that, hey, yeah, I'm going to make it rain and I'm pursuing the mud, baby. [01:15:42] Wake up, wake up, wake up. [01:15:44] It's not first of them. [01:15:45] Wake up. [01:15:47] It's not burst in them. [01:15:49] I mean, let me tell you something right now, you stupid waste of human piece of garbage. [01:15:53] All right? [01:15:54] Your days are numbered. [01:15:55] All you idiots that are out here collecting all these government entitlements and these government cheeses and all this crap. [01:16:02] Your days are numbered. [01:16:04] All right? [01:16:05] Us as capitalists, we're starting to take power once again. [01:16:08] We're starting to understand that we are the ones with the actual power in this country and every country all across the world. [01:16:18] We're the ones that fund this government and every government all across the world. [01:16:24] I mean, what do you useless pieces of garbage do that just do nothing but just take and mooch and contribute nothing? [01:16:32] Nothing. [01:16:35] This is why I'm telling you folks. [01:16:37] Let me tell you, tomorrow I am going to announce my social networking site that is going to be strictly for those of us that are capitalist. [01:16:48] For those of us that are true capitalists. [01:16:52] And let me tell you, this is not a joke. [01:16:54] All right? [01:16:55] This is not a joke. [01:16:56] I'm calling on all capitalists worldwide. [01:17:01] Be on the lookout tomorrow, Baller Friday. [01:17:04] All right. [01:17:04] Tomorrow is another edition of the True Capitalist Radio Broadcast. [01:17:08] And it's Baller Friday. [01:17:10] I am going to announce a social networking site that is strictly for the true capitalist so that we can communicate, so that we can share ideas and we can act in concert and assert our authority worldwide and show these governments they better not keep spitting in our faces or we'll stop buying their treasury bonds. [01:17:30] How you like that? [01:17:31] Or we'll take our money and go somewhere else. [01:17:36] I mean, how would these countries like that that are sitting over here trying to over-taxate true capitalists, those that are trying to over-regulate true capitalists? [01:17:47] How would they like if we just took our capital, took our business influence, and took everything and got the hell out of there? === Free School Lunch Debate (15:21) === [01:17:53] They would not like it. [01:17:54] They would not be able to fund themselves. [01:17:56] The government would collapse like all those governments are collapsing in Europe today. [01:18:03] The governments in Europe are collapsing under their own socialism because this should tell you all that socialism doesn't work. [01:18:10] It never will work. [01:18:12] And all you losers that have this utopian political romantic dream in your head, thinking that at some point you are going to receive some kind of socialist utopia, you idiots are fooling yourselves. [01:18:26] All of yourselves, all of you! [01:18:35] I'm telling you right now, it makes me sick. [01:18:42] Anyway, folks, sorry. [01:18:44] I'm just, I'm sorry I'm getting out of hand here, folks, but I'm sick and tired of these losers continuing to think that their life is so significant because they're able to collect a goddamn check and shit out a kid. [01:18:56] You understand? [01:18:58] You know, I was talking to a teacher this past weekend over here, and they were saying to me that a lot of their kids are going to be left by themselves this weekend because their parents, because remember, a lot of these parents, you know, they're either younger or they're trying to be younger. [01:19:18] You know, like they're trying to be cougars and all this other crap. [01:19:22] They were going to be left alone for spring break with money in a car while the parents went out or the parent, singular, the parent goes out to, you know, wherever, Panama City, South Padre Island, and goes out and parties it up. [01:19:42] You know what I'm saying? [01:19:44] Oh, yeah, goes out and just parties it up. [01:19:47] Yeah. [01:19:48] I mean, this is America, for Christ's sake, man. [01:19:51] Don't you understand that? [01:19:52] This is America. [01:19:55] This is why our youth is being deteriorated into something that's just unbelievable. [01:20:02] And this is why I am glad that there are a lot of young people that listen to me. [01:20:06] Don't believe the hype they're selling you on TV. [01:20:10] Don't believe the garbage they're trying to shove down your hole in school. [01:20:15] What you need to understand is that you have the ability to be smarter than all these assholes, to be more insightful than all these assholes, to understand the game, become a capitalist, utilize this great computer, this great tool of the internet to enhance your mental capacity as opposed to stagnate you to whack your little pink willy off to some bitch and little fucking rotten crotch panties or some crap. [01:20:45] It's disgusting. [01:20:48] It's time for everybody to stand up and realize that, hey, it's time for the capitalists to take charge. [01:20:55] It's time for the true capitalists to assert their authority. [01:21:02] And that's all there is to it. [01:21:04] And all you people that are so critical of capitalists that are, oh, you got all the money. [01:21:09] It's not fair. [01:21:11] It's not fair. [01:21:12] I wouldn't be surprised. [01:21:14] Right now you're eating a goddamn loaf of government cheese. [01:21:18] You understand? [01:21:19] I wouldn't be surprised if you're living in a goddamn Section 8 house with an iPhone in your hand. [01:21:27] You understand what I'm saying? [01:21:33] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [01:21:37] I didn't mean to get it off on that tirade there. [01:21:41] But I'm sick and tired of these damn welfare losers calling up, you know, trying to rub it in not only my face, but all the capitalists that listen to me worldwide on the internet, rubbing it in their faces. [01:21:52] That all they're doing is sitting on their fat, jelly asses, shoving food down their gullets like fucking garbage disposals, sitting here collecting a check. [01:22:01] And did you hear him? [01:22:02] Yeah, he's sitting over here giving money, baby. [01:22:04] He's giving me money. [01:22:05] He's giving you my money and the taxpayers' money. [01:22:12] I mean, did you hear that sense of entitlement from this useless piece of trash, huh? [01:22:16] Oh, yeah, he's giving me free money. [01:22:23] Jesus Christ. [01:22:25] And I say this, and I'll continue to say it, all right? [01:22:28] My ass bleeds for the Poe in America. [01:22:32] Do you understand what I'm saying? [01:22:35] My ass bleeds for the Po in America. [01:22:38] And let me tell you why, folks, and I'm going to say this, and I've said it, and I'm going to continue to say it until it's drilled into your goddamn head, until it's a fragment of your thought process, until it's imprinted in your recollection. [01:22:52] All right? [01:22:55] But let me tell you something. [01:22:57] Go into any white trailer park in America. [01:23:00] You go into any black ghetto in America. [01:23:04] You go into any Mexican barrio in America. [01:23:09] And I want you to cruise by that son of a bitch. [01:23:11] And I want you to look at all the people that are walking in these parts of towns. [01:23:16] And I want you to count how many portly, fatteny-ass, porky pig-looking bastards with these pop bellies going out, you know, hiding their pricks from sight. [01:23:29] They're just waddling their fat asses up and down the street, up and down the street, these fat pieces of gigantic garbage. [01:23:40] You know, they're walking their fat asses up and down the street. [01:23:43] These are supposed to be the Poe in America. [01:23:44] You know what I'm saying? [01:23:46] These are supposed to be the Poe in America. [01:23:48] The Poe in America. [01:23:49] And yet, they are fat in the ass. [01:23:54] Now, I ask you this. [01:23:55] I ask everybody this. [01:23:58] Can you be Poe and be fat? [01:24:02] Can you be a poor fat person? [01:24:06] I mean, that makes no sense, folks. [01:24:08] And you want to know why it makes no sense? [01:24:09] Because they're not Po! [01:24:12] All right? [01:24:12] They're not Po. [01:24:16] And I'm sick and tired of these damn useless liberal pieces of bureaucratic garbage utilizing these useless pieces of trash as justification to continue to taxate the American people. [01:24:29] These are not Poe people. [01:24:32] All right? [01:24:32] Some fat, disgusting, job-of-the-hut-looking slut bag who happened to bang enough ethnic minorities during last call to shit out about eight kids from eight different fathers is not Poe in America. [01:24:48] She is utilizing life to get paid off of my tax paying dollars. [01:24:54] It makes me sick to my stomach that we are sitting here paying these bimbos who shit out eight kids from eight different fathers. [01:25:02] You know, I am disgusted by my tax dollars going to support these bimbos five, six, seven, eight thousand dollars a month. [01:25:12] All right, seriously, I'm sick and tired of it. [01:25:14] And you want to take you why I'm getting that figure? [01:25:19] Well, you know what? [01:25:20] Let me let me look it up right now. [01:25:21] I am going to look up the entitlement website where every loser in the world can go apply to all these stupid little government entitlements. [01:25:32] And believe it or not, you can actually get paid by sitting there and being a fat piece of garbage. [01:25:38] All you got to do, all you got to do is fill out the paperwork and say that you are a loser and you're a drug addict and my kids. [01:25:46] My kids, baby. [01:25:48] I mean, you know, all this stuff. [01:25:50] That's all you got to do. [01:25:51] All right? [01:25:52] That's all you got to do. [01:25:53] And you are going to get so many government entitlements, it's just disgusting. [01:25:59] All right? [01:26:00] Utterly disgusting. [01:26:03] So let me go ahead and let me try to find this stupid little webpage and I'm going to show you. [01:26:07] Here it is right here. [01:26:08] Here it is. [01:26:10] I'd like for everybody in the chat room right here. [01:26:13] Here, right here is the webpage right here. [01:26:16] Okay? [01:26:17] That's the webpage. [01:26:19] Read all the different entitlements. [01:26:21] Okay. [01:26:22] Adoption assistance, meaning you can adopt a kid and get money. [01:26:26] Adoption tax credit, which means you can get a tax credit if you adopt a kid. [01:26:32] We got the child care tax credit. [01:26:36] We've got free children's health insurance. [01:26:41] We've got free student college loans and grants. [01:26:44] Well, you know, if you get a grant, that's one thing. [01:26:46] A loan, I don't see how that's a benefit. [01:26:50] We've got disability resources for the people that got fibromyalgia. [01:26:55] You know what I'm saying? [01:26:56] Fibromyalgia, and they're getting disability, all right? [01:26:59] You've got the earned income tax credit, which is for the Poe that actually get a part-time job while they're collecting entitlements. [01:27:06] They can actually get all that money back and then some. [01:27:10] Then you've got free employment and training assistance for the Poe in America that don't know how to do JAC. [01:27:17] They got free employment, you know, training assistance over here. [01:27:21] You've got food stamps and other nutritional programs, which is unbelievable. [01:27:27] You know what I'm talking about? [01:27:29] What else we got going on over here? [01:27:31] We got the Head Start program, which is one of these little programs where you get free after-school care, free before-school care for your kid via the taxpayer. [01:27:43] You've got Home Rental Assistance Program, or you've got the Home Mortgage and Housing Assistance Program, where the Poe in America can get themselves a housing voucher. [01:27:56] They can get themselves free rentals. [01:27:58] That sort of thing. [01:27:59] They don't have to stay in the projects no more. [01:28:02] Oh, yeah. [01:28:03] Yeah, they don't got to stay in the projects no more. [01:28:07] You've got laid-off and dislocated worker assistance. [01:28:11] That's on top of unemployment. [01:28:14] You've got, what else we got here? [01:28:16] We got Medicaid, Medicare for all these people that are buying all these hover-rounds, these damn hover-arounds out here that they're cruising their fat asses in the malls in, these fat, gigantic bastards that are too lazy to go out and walk and walk off the fat ass off themselves. [01:28:35] You know what I'm saying? [01:28:37] All right, let's continue going, shall we? [01:28:38] We got, what else we got? [01:28:40] We got mortgage assistance programs. [01:28:42] We already saw that. [01:28:43] We got Native American benefits. [01:28:45] So if you happen to be an Indian, you get yourself some free stuff there. [01:28:49] We've got pensions and insurance benefit guarantees. [01:28:53] That's not necessarily for the Poe in America. [01:28:56] That right there is for all the government employees. [01:28:58] Did you hear that? [01:28:59] Pension insurance and benefit guarantees. [01:29:03] And that's exactly what we're fighting today in the state budgets. [01:29:06] But that's besides the point. [01:29:08] Let's talk a little bit more about the Poe in America. [01:29:12] We've got Rural Assistance Center for Health and Human Services. [01:29:16] This is for the Poe in small communities. [01:29:19] We've got free school lunch breakfast. [01:29:23] Now, let me tell you something. [01:29:24] I think I've told you this story before. [01:29:27] But I remember back when this swine flu epidemic first hit the United States. [01:29:34] As a matter of fact, it hit a place down south of Austin, Texas. [01:29:38] It hit Sibilo, Texas. [01:29:39] One of the first cases of swine flu to hit. [01:29:42] They actually closed the whole district of Sibilo down. [01:29:46] And they actually, I mean, these stupid scumbag parents actually had the audacity to get on TV when they closed down the schools for about a week to scrub it down and make sure nobody had swine flu or whatever, avian flu, whatever the hell it was. [01:29:59] These idiot parents actually had the audacity to get on TV and say, well, my child depends on the free breakfast and the free lunch that the school supplies. [01:30:10] I mean, I have to take money out of my pocket now because of this swine flu. [01:30:15] I mean, who's going to help me? [01:30:17] I kid you not. [01:30:18] That was a real story. [01:30:20] And if you investigate, if you could find the footage of that, man, you would be the bomb. [01:30:26] Seriously. [01:30:27] I mean, I remember seeing that on a newscast. [01:30:31] If you could find that, man, I mean, it would just throw fuel on the fire to what I'm saying here. [01:30:37] But seriously, they're actually blaming the schools for preventing their kids from potentially getting swine flu and keeping them home from school. [01:30:45] They're actually complaining because, oh, I've got to take money out of my pocket and feed my kid breakfast and feed my kid lunch. [01:30:53] And moreover, on this school and lunch program, you know what I'm saying? [01:30:59] This school and lunch program, you know that this free school breakfast and lunch program is actually a concept created by the Black Panthers. [01:31:07] Yeah. [01:31:08] Old Huey Newton and the Black Panther Party created the free breakfast and lunch program. [01:31:14] Bet you didn't know that, did you? [01:31:16] But not to mention that do these kids get a free breakfast, free lunch? [01:31:21] They also get a free afternoon snack if they happen to stay after school. [01:31:27] I've also heard that teachers actually feed these kids on the weekend in some poor districts because they just don't fed. [01:31:35] So they open up on Saturdays, believe it or not, and actually feed these kids because their scumbag shithead parents are not out feeding them. [01:31:45] They're out there blowing it on crack cocaine or whatever the hell they're doing. [01:31:49] This is America, folks. [01:31:50] This is it right here. [01:31:52] I mean, let's continue going, shall we? [01:31:53] I mean, can we continue going? [01:31:55] I mean, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which is another food card, food card program, all right? [01:32:04] The telephone assistance for low-income households. [01:32:07] You know what that is? [01:32:08] A free cell phone for the Poe in America. [01:32:10] Yeah. [01:32:11] If you're a Poe piece of garbage, then I'm Poe in America. [01:32:15] You can get yourself a free cell phone, courtesy of the American taxpayer. [01:32:19] Oh, yeah, isn't that great? [01:32:21] And here's temporary assistance for needy families, Welfare, which is another completely different bureaucratic organization. [01:32:30] We've got unemployment insurance. [01:32:32] Oh, man, we've got half of America taking advantage of that garbage. [01:32:36] You know what I'm saying? [01:32:37] I mean, good God. [01:32:38] The weatherization assistance program, do you know what that is? [01:32:42] That is, if you're one of these people that's like Poe in America and you're in a place that's cold or hot, oh man, they're going to pay for your electricity bill. [01:32:51] Oh, yeah, they're going to pay for your electricity bill, man. [01:32:54] And just, Jesus Christ. [01:32:57] But that's it right there, folks. [01:32:59] I hope that you all looked at it. [01:33:01] I mean, this is what I'm pissed off about here. [01:33:03] I'm going to post it again. [01:33:05] Here it is. [01:33:06] You look at all those entitlements, and that's coming out of all my taxpaying dollars, your taxpaying dollars. === Syria Government Protesters (10:58) === [01:33:15] Do you understand what I'm saying? [01:33:17] I mean, this is the disgusting Poe in America. [01:33:21] This is it right here. [01:33:22] This is why nobody wants to go out and work. [01:33:23] This is why nobody wants to do a damn thing. [01:33:25] You know what I'm saying? [01:33:28] So that's what I'm talking about right there. [01:33:30] And, you know, by the way, you know, let's kick this idiot out of here. [01:33:33] Let's kick it. [01:33:34] Get out of here. [01:33:35] Some idiot calling himself the Poe in America. [01:33:37] Get your freaking stupid Poe ass out of here. [01:33:40] All right? [01:33:41] This damn, this particular program is not for Poe people. [01:33:46] All right? [01:33:47] Now, what is Poe exactly? [01:33:49] All right? [01:33:50] Poe is not somebody that can't afford something. [01:33:54] All right? [01:33:55] Because if you're working, you can afford whatever you want. [01:33:59] If you're actually making a paycheck, you should be able to afford whatever the hell it is that you want. [01:34:05] I mean, that's the way it is. [01:34:08] But the Poe in America today are not those people that are working and can't afford whatever. [01:34:14] The Poe in America today are these assholes that are mooching off of all those government entitlements that are listed on that website right there. [01:34:23] All right? [01:34:25] Right there. [01:34:26] And those are federal programs. [01:34:28] That's not to mention the states. [01:34:31] That's not to mention the municipalities. [01:34:33] That's not to mention the nonprofit organizations. [01:34:36] That's not to mention the churches. [01:34:38] That's not to mention the child support lottery system. [01:34:42] I mean, are you getting it, folks? [01:34:44] Are you getting why America's being flushed down the proverbial toilet now? [01:34:49] Do you get it? [01:34:50] I mean, do you understand why I'm up here pissed off now? [01:34:53] Because it's stupid. [01:34:54] It's pathetic. [01:34:55] It's sick. [01:34:57] Utterly pathetic. [01:34:59] It's sick. [01:35:02] Jesus Christ. [01:35:06] Anyway, folks, I'm sorry. [01:35:07] I'm getting off keyster here, but seriously, I'm really pissed off, man. [01:35:12] This really pisses me off. [01:35:14] It should piss you off. [01:35:15] It should piss everybody off, for Christ's sake. [01:35:20] Anyway, 6466524869 is the number to call. [01:35:25] What do you think of this crap, huh? [01:35:29] Let me move on to the next subject matter. [01:35:30] Portugal, I think we talked about it earlier, but Portugal, the government of Portugal, has to quit because they rejected the austerity reforms. [01:35:38] They don't want to go back to work. [01:35:39] The Portuguese people are like, no, we don't want to go back to work no more. [01:35:43] No. [01:35:45] No. [01:35:46] No work. [01:35:47] No. [01:35:49] So now, you've got to bail out the damn Portuguese government. [01:35:53] You've got the Germans and you got the French sitting over here. [01:35:56] You have to bail these idiots out. [01:35:58] They've already bailed out the Greeks. [01:36:00] And the Greeks are still pissed. [01:36:02] They're still throwing Molotov cocktails and having all kinds of rage happening out there. [01:36:08] Going into riots and shit because they've got to go back to work. [01:36:12] And then you got the Irish, too, that had to bail out Ireland. [01:36:15] And, you know, Ireland, they're still pissing and moaning, too. [01:36:17] They're like, I don't have my 25 guinas a day. [01:36:20] It's not fair. [01:36:23] And now they're going to have to bail out the Portuguese. [01:36:26] And once they bail out the Portuguese, I guarantee you, folks, they're going to have to bail out Spain. [01:36:31] They're going to have to bail out Italy. [01:36:32] It's just going to be a complete implosion of socialism. [01:36:36] And it's such a great thing, isn't it? [01:36:38] Oh, my God. [01:36:39] I'm so glad. [01:36:40] It is so beautiful to see Europe collapse from its own stupidity, man. [01:36:46] I just, I love it. [01:36:47] I love it, man. [01:36:48] Are you kidding me? [01:36:50] And look at them now. [01:36:51] They're all pissed off. [01:36:52] I mean, can you believe the ungrateful pieces of garbage these Europeans are? [01:36:57] They're pissed that they actually have to go to work. [01:37:01] They're pissed because they've got to go to work, man. [01:37:03] I mean, it's. [01:37:05] I mean, I can't believe this crap. [01:37:08] Oh, my God. [01:37:10] I'm not, I don't want to go to work. [01:37:12] No, I'm Portuguese. [01:37:14] Government pay me. [01:37:16] The government pay me. [01:37:18] Yeah. [01:37:19] Anyway, 6466524869-404, you're on the air. [01:37:26] Yeah, Ghost, I'm retarded. [01:37:28] I collect government benefits. [01:37:30] I hope you're not mad at me. [01:37:33] Shut up, you stupid, silly bastard. [01:37:36] Anyway, folks, I mean, seriously, this Portuguese situation, all right? [01:37:43] This Portuguese situation is just so funny to me, man. [01:37:47] I love seeing Europe collapse. [01:37:49] I'm sorry. [01:37:50] You know what would be even funnier is when these idiots in the UK, you know, the people, these limeies, finally start realizing, like, why exactly are we worshiping these stupid monarchies? [01:38:01] I don't understand why you're going to sit here and worship some queen and worship some prince and his main squeeze. [01:38:11] I don't understand this. [01:38:13] And just exile these people where they belong. [01:38:16] You know, let some other country take care of them if they're so important. [01:38:20] You know, I actually heard some limey this morning. [01:38:23] I was listening to Don Imus. [01:38:25] He had this limey blonde bimbo. [01:38:27] And let me tell you, you know, she deserved a slap in the back of her face if I've ever seen it. [01:38:33] But this broad actually had the audacity to talk with that stupid, pompous ass English accent. [01:38:40] Like, oh, you know, don't really agree. [01:38:43] She tried to justify the monarchy by saying the monarchy actually brings in money to England. [01:38:51] I mean, that was her justification for having this parasitic family continue to mooch the English people of taxation. [01:39:02] She actually sat there with a straight face and said, oh, they bring in money to the U.K. That's what they do. [01:39:12] It's what they do. [01:39:13] There's no reason to sit there and talk to the royal family that way. [01:39:18] Yeah, yes, it is, because it's a primitive concept, you idiot. [01:39:21] All right? [01:39:22] It's a primitive concept. [01:39:24] Monarchies are primitive concepts. [01:39:28] Do you idiots understand that we had a thousand-year reign of monarchs, and in that thousand years, humanity was stagnant like a bunch of idiots? [01:39:38] I mean, seriously, there was no type of progress for a thousand years when these monarchs were in power. [01:39:46] No progress whatsoever. [01:39:49] So this is why I'm saying, any of you idiots that worship these stupid queens and kings, you're idiots. [01:39:57] You're morons. [01:39:58] All right? [01:39:58] Bottom line. [01:40:01] Jesus Christ. [01:40:02] 6466524869. [01:40:06] Enough with Portugal and its government quitting and all the bailouts happening in the EU and all this other nonsense. [01:40:12] We're going to talk a little bit about Syria. [01:40:14] Syria yesterday killed about 15 anti-government protesters. [01:40:18] Today they killed another 10, I believe. [01:40:21] Another five or ten. [01:40:22] No matter however many lives they killed, they killed them for the purpose of protesting. [01:40:28] And now that Syria is starting to understand that this is not, you know, the people ain't going to go away if you shoot a couple of them. [01:40:34] They're not going away. [01:40:35] They don't like you, Assad. [01:40:36] All right? [01:40:37] They don't like you, Assad. [01:40:39] And what Assad needs to understand is just because he's a Baathist, just because he's from the Baathist party, the same party from Saddam Hussein, doesn't make him any different than these other dumbass monarchs that are in the Middle East. [01:40:54] I mean, do you understand that, Assad, you were bequeathed the country from your father? [01:41:00] All right? [01:41:01] You were bequeathed the country from your father. [01:41:04] Do you think that these people want to see some kind of nepotistic piece of garbage like you continue to lead them in a direction of nothingness? [01:41:14] I mean, seriously, give me a break, Assad. [01:41:18] Anyway, he's starting to realize that, hey, I might lose power. [01:41:24] I am sitting and I might lose power. [01:41:26] I might lose power. [01:41:28] So finally, he's starting to say that more freedoms may be possible. [01:41:32] You know, oh, thanks, Assad. [01:41:35] Oh, thank you for giving me freedoms. [01:41:38] Thank you, Assad. [01:41:40] I appreciate it. [01:41:41] Yeah, more freedoms are possible. [01:41:44] More freedoms. [01:41:46] That would be possible. [01:41:47] More freedoms. [01:41:48] Yeah, thanks, Assad. [01:41:50] This just makes me sick. [01:41:52] It makes me sick to my stomach, for Christ's sake. [01:41:54] You know, Assad should be ashamed of himself. [01:41:57] You know, I mean, if you're bequeathed the country, I mean, why don't you be a good leader? [01:42:02] You know, I mean, you're in the position, you know? [01:42:05] You're in the position of leading something. [01:42:07] Why don't you be a good leader instead of some indulgent, gluttonous asshole like most of these leaders are. [01:42:11] You know what I'm saying? [01:42:14] Anyway, keep your eye on Syria, folks. [01:42:16] I think Syria is going to be the next area of unrest that's going to bring down the government. [01:42:23] Syria. [01:42:24] I mean, they're murdering their people in the streets. [01:42:27] These anti-government protesters are just protesting. [01:42:30] They're mowing them down. [01:42:32] I'm telling you, the whole Middle East is an uproar. [01:42:35] And don't forget about Iran either, folks. [01:42:36] They're still uprising. [01:42:38] They're still there. [01:42:39] You know, even though the American media just doesn't want to give them any credit, they're still up there and they want capitalism. [01:42:45] All right? [01:42:46] Let me tell you something. [01:42:47] The people of Iran don't want the Ayatollah there. [01:42:51] All right? [01:42:52] Do you understand that if we, as the American government or American people, if we were to help the Iranian resistance clandestinely, and if they were to somehow bring down this Islamic theocracy, that this would be a complete blow to Islamic extremism? [01:43:10] I mean, do you understand that Iran is the model that most of these Islamic extremists are trying to get to? [01:43:17] They want an Islamic state, you idiots. [01:43:20] And here is Iran. [01:43:21] Iran is an Islamic state. [01:43:23] And you've got the people that are living in that Islamic state. [01:43:27] They don't want to live in that Islamic state anymore. [01:43:30] They want capitalism. [01:43:31] They want democracy, for Christ's sake. [01:43:33] This is why they're being mowed down in the streets. [01:43:35] I did a blog about this, folks. [01:43:37] Ghostpolitics.blogspot.com is my official blog there, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com. [01:43:48] And I posted a video on there of the sacrifices that these Iranian resistants are attempting to do to try to rise up against their theocratic government. [01:44:01] And of course, it's falling on deaf ears here in America because nobody cares. [01:44:05] They want to, oh, look, we're going to Libya. [01:44:07] That's where we're going. [01:44:08] We're going to Libya. === Copyright Swag Break Time (05:51) === [01:44:13] Give me a damn break, folks. [01:44:17] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:44:22] We were talking a little bit about Syria and how it's killing more anti-government protesters. [01:44:28] And it's, you know, it's getting down to the point where Assad's days looks like are numbered, you know? [01:44:37] Looks like his days are numbered. [01:44:40] So come on, Assad, you know, step your game up and step your chain up, boy. [01:44:47] Anyway, folks, I'm going to take a break here really fast. [01:44:51] You know, before I take this break, folks, you know, I got a lot of people emailing me up saying that, you know, there's a lot of people on YouTube, you know, posting my show, posting clips of my show, you know, posting clips of my show with certain pictures or whatever the case might be. [01:45:08] And they say, why don't you take them down, ghost? [01:45:11] I mean, you know, some of them are making you look stupid. [01:45:13] You know, some of them are, you know, copyright infringing upon you, whatever the case might be. [01:45:19] And I say to myself, well, you know, I could. [01:45:22] I could go out and, you know, say, hey, these people are copyright infringing upon the ghost man here. [01:45:28] And oh, I got to go out and, you know, protect my copyrights and all that stuff. [01:45:35] You know, but to be honest with you, I think about it and I'm like, look, man, why should I have to do that? [01:45:42] I mean, I'm ghost for Christ's sake. [01:45:45] Don't you understand that? [01:45:48] I mean, I'm worldwide up in here. [01:45:50] I'm the host of True Capitalist Radio. [01:45:53] I mean, don't you understand that? [01:45:54] I'm the prognosticator of prognosticators. [01:45:57] I'm the badass of business, for Christ's sake. [01:46:00] And all these people that are sitting over here saying, oh, you should go out and take those YouTube videos down and it's copyright infringement. [01:46:12] What you people don't understand is that ghost is the man. [01:46:15] All right? [01:46:16] Ghost is the man. [01:46:16] And I got that copyright swag. [01:46:18] You understand what I'm saying? [01:46:20] You know what I'm talking about. [01:46:21] I got that copyright swag going on, baby. [01:46:24] Oh, yeah. [01:46:27] If you want to say, copyright swag, baby. [01:46:34] I say, oh, back to somebody died me. [01:46:36] They got to undo me. [01:46:38] But they just fall back from the scene. [01:46:40] You get messed me. [01:46:41] Nah, baby, I'll be burning soup right. [01:46:43] See you when you reach your white light. [01:46:46] I said fresh dos just seen with a pocket full of green. [01:46:49] Nah, I be playing. [01:46:50] I just was a debit. [01:46:52] Been frozen on the beat. [01:46:53] I haven't given credit. [01:46:54] Graduated support soon. [01:46:56] Up the cool headed. [01:46:57] Please excuse my friends like Ninja. [01:46:59] Sometimes I just can't get your list. [01:47:00] Similar to Bush in the White House dice. [01:47:03] But these days I be doing the hype. [01:47:06] I keep it music over every single call of the night. [01:47:08] And since we only live once, I've been trying to do this right. [01:47:12] So I keep a mic and I broke beats despite all the haters on the scene. [01:47:16] And I give them all a high vibe. [01:47:17] Give them little courtesy. [01:47:19] And they still hate to see me stand up. [01:47:21] With no purpose, it's sounding like it's worthless. [01:47:23] My outfit looking like I bought it from a surgeon. [01:47:26] This upstream six weeks when I walk in, it ain't grow stronger as I thought. [01:47:31] Get over it. [01:47:32] I'm back. [01:47:32] I'm sorry, they shot a jammy. [01:47:34] Then they died to hustle at me. [01:47:35] But they just fall back from the scene. [01:47:37] You can't match me. [01:47:38] Nah, baby, I'll be burning suit right. [01:47:40] See you when I reach a white light. [01:47:43] I got that copyright swag. [01:47:45] Copyright swag. [01:47:46] Copy to copy, copy the copyright swag. [01:47:49] I know that you mad, I'm a copyright flag. [01:47:55] There we go again. [01:47:56] Run around the world, my head keeps spinning. [01:47:59] I'm looking for the right road, but I go down them all anyway. [01:48:03] I'm so versatile, I couldn't really explain it. [01:48:06] I'm something like an Elton fly, ain't I? [01:48:08] A product of the struggle. [01:48:09] Mixed with testosterone and some serotonin. [01:48:12] Ask some bass to the drink, and it's me. [01:48:14] I'm all about the green like a line. [01:48:17] I'm a trip. [01:48:18] Now the summer, you'll be lucky if you ever get blessed by my presence. [01:48:22] Good karma and essence. [01:48:23] No skinny jeans, just a slim fit kid. [01:48:26] Then when hype beef be looking like they women, um, I'm sorry, no offense intentions. [01:48:32] That was kind of random anyway. [01:48:34] But anyway, why don't we go back to the topic at head? [01:48:37] Inky well, J, beat them, beat them, beat them in. [01:48:40] I'm not shit. [01:48:41] I'm sorry, they shouted at me. [01:48:42] Then they dashed with us at me. [01:48:44] But they just fall back from the scene. [01:48:46] You can't match me. [01:48:47] Now, baby, I'll be burning suit right. [01:48:49] See you when I reach the white light light. [01:48:51] I got that copyright swag, copyright swag. [01:48:54] Copy to copy, copy the copyright swag. [01:48:57] I know that you mad, but I'm a copyright flag. [01:49:22] You're listening to Ghost. [01:49:25] True Capitalist Radio. [01:49:31] All right, man, I'm back up in here. [01:49:33] Got myself another Shiner Bach beer, cracked it open here, and sipping on it. [01:49:39] I took a shot of some scotch here. [01:49:42] You know, and that's a good way to get a buzz going on. [01:49:45] You know, you mix beer and shots, and you don't have to drink as much. [01:49:50] And you get a good buzz going on. [01:49:52] I don't ever like to get intoxicated to the point where it's like, you know, I don't like doing that crap. [01:50:02] I'm not down with that. === Census Bureau Dog Hons (15:43) === [01:50:05] But anyway, since we're talking about beer, Hispanics, Hispanics are now 50 million according to the latest Census Bureau. [01:50:19] Oh, yeah, the song there, for all those that wanted to know, it's Inkwell Copyright Swag. [01:50:28] But Hispanics, believe it or not, according to the latest Census Bureau, are now 50 million in America. [01:50:35] You know? [01:50:36] I mean 50 million Hispanics, you know, Mexicans walking around out here. [01:50:41] 50 million of them. [01:50:42] Can you believe that? [01:50:45] Now, it depends. [01:50:46] I mean, you know, you can't interpret all Mexicans the same Mexican. [01:50:50] You know what I mean? [01:50:52] Because, you know, not all of them are the same. [01:50:55] You know what I mean? [01:50:55] I mean, some of them, believe it or not, are actually hard workers. [01:51:00] They actually, you know, love their families. [01:51:02] You know, they're conservative, believe it or not. [01:51:04] They like to go to church. [01:51:05] You know, they're Catholic, whatever. [01:51:11] But unfortunately, you've got an element of Hispandex out here that, you know, they, they just encompass a lot of bad qualities in what you know define as like ghetto fight or, you know, barrio. [01:51:31] You know that that, that kind of thing. [01:51:32] You know the kind of guys. [01:51:33] They got their hair slicked back. [01:51:35] They got the creases in their, in their khakis. [01:51:38] They got the one button on the flannel shirt. [01:51:40] You know, on the top of the flannel, one button going on with a with a, with a white shirt underneath. [01:51:45] You know those peeps and uh, you know it's just. [01:51:50] Uh, you know we got fifty million of those guys. [01:51:52] Now, you know, I mean look, I'm not, I'm not again, I'm not prejudiced against Mexicans. [01:51:56] All right, I'm not. [01:51:56] I mean, I actually, I actually have a bunch of Mexican friends. [01:52:00] As a matter of fact, I actually had one of my Mexican compadres, you know, call up here at this point in time so that we can discuss this particular issue, and I wanted to get his insight on what he felt about 50 million Mexicans walking around out here. [01:52:21] So, without any further ado, let me go ahead and bring him on the horn here. [01:52:25] Hey Paco, are you there, man? [01:52:28] Hey dog, what's up holes? [01:52:30] Yeah dog, let me break it down to you. [01:52:31] Like this, holes, there's a whole bunch of Mexicans man, they're all over the place. [01:52:35] Honest, there's nothing you can do about it. [01:52:37] Eh, let me break it down to you. [01:52:39] Like this, holes, we're 50 million strong, dog. [01:52:42] I mean, can you believe that? [01:52:44] Actually I can't believe it. [01:52:45] Man, a lot of Mexicans walking around out here there buddy, I mean, I mean, does that mean we're gonna have to be eating burritos or what the hell's? [01:52:52] What the hell's the problem? [01:52:53] Well hons, I mean, look at what, look at what's going on. [01:52:56] Dog, I mean, you go to Chipotle all the time. [01:52:59] Look at all the Chipotle and you look at TACO BELL and the TODO Homes. [01:53:04] They break it down to you like this gonna be a Latino world. [01:53:07] Now hons, all you Putos talking all this HALE DE OLE Pinche, MAY LE Pinche, Bolillo ORE LE Pinche, whatever. [01:53:16] Hons, it's all about the, the Latinos. [01:53:18] Hons, PURO Pinche Latino Controlando ESTE. [01:53:21] United States. [01:53:22] Hons, there's nothing you can do about it. [01:53:24] Eh well actually Paco, I didn't really invite you to antagonize any kind of racial strife. [01:53:31] I wanted your opinion on what was going on out here in this. [01:53:35] Uh, you know, you got, you know, the Census Bureau talking about 50 million Hispanics, you know 50 million Mexicans walking around out here. [01:53:43] I just thought maybe you'd provide some insight. [01:53:45] It sounds to me like you're rubbing it in our faces here. [01:53:47] I mean why? [01:53:48] Why you got Do that. [01:53:49] Orlé, hons. [01:53:50] Well, let me break it down to you like this, eh? [01:53:52] All you cabachos and mayantes, y'all always look down on us, hons. [01:53:56] Yeah, you eat our tacos, hons. [01:53:58] You eat our enchiladas, you eat our food and stuff, and you look down on us, eh? [01:54:01] And we ain't gonna take that anymore, hons. [01:54:04] We ain't gonna take that anymore, homes. [01:54:06] We're gonna rise up, dog, and there ain't nothing you can do about it, eh? [01:54:09] You can put us all in prison, dog. [01:54:11] You can arrest us, homes, but we'll still multiply. [01:54:14] We don't die, we multiply, hons. [01:54:16] Well, yeah, I know you multiply. [01:54:17] It's like eight kids to a Mexican woman or something, Patrick. [01:54:22] I don't know. [01:54:23] Hey, don't talk shit, hons. [01:54:25] Well, I'm not talking garbage. [01:54:26] I'm just saying, you know, you just said you don't die, you multiply. [01:54:30] Well, yeah, but don't sit over here and talk holly like, you know, hey, we're stupid or something, honestly. [01:54:35] We're not stupid, eh? [01:54:36] All right? [01:54:37] I mean, if we're stupid, homes, we wouldn't have 50 million, eh? [01:54:40] Cantrolando este United States. [01:54:43] Oral, this is going to be called Latino Americana soon enough, homes, and there's nothing you can do about it, hons. [01:54:49] You know, I really don't appreciate this, Paco. [01:54:51] I mean, you know, I'm trying to be cool here. [01:54:53] You know, I mean, you know, everybody out here calls me a racist. [01:54:58] They call me, you know, somebody who is sexist. [01:55:01] They call me all these names. [01:55:02] I'm trying to show people that I'm a melting pot of friendship. [01:55:06] I'm trying to show people that, hey, you know, I've got, you know, friends that happen to be Mexican. [01:55:12] I have friends that happen to be black. [01:55:15] You know, and you're just not making me look very good here, man. [01:55:18] It's not making me look very good at all. [01:55:20] Well, Hons, what do you want me to talk about, Hons? [01:55:23] I mean, you have 50 million, hons. [01:55:25] Put a pinch of 50 million Cantorlando osteo Latino Americano khaki, hons. [01:55:30] What are you going to do about it, hons? [01:55:32] Pinche vaboso tu no mare de verga pinche culero. [01:55:35] Oure le. [01:55:37] Yeah, well, whatever. [01:55:38] I mean, you know, burrito to you, too, all right? [01:55:42] I mean, look, Paco, just calm down, all right? [01:55:47] What I want you to explain is what are the Mexicans planning to do since they are now becoming the majority of America? [01:55:55] I mean, what's the Mexicans' plan? [01:55:57] Do you know what I mean? [01:55:59] Well, dog, I don't think we got a plan, hons. [01:56:02] You know, I mean, I think we're just going to go out and just continue kicking it, hons. [01:56:06] You know, I mean, we're going to kick it on the corner, hons, and we're going to keep smoking navura, hons. [01:56:11] You smoking mota. [01:56:13] Dog, I don't know, man. [01:56:14] We're just going to keep doing our thing, eh? [01:56:16] There's nothing you can do about it, hons. [01:56:18] You know what I'm saying? [01:56:18] We're going to move into your neighborhood, eh? [01:56:21] What are you going to do about that, eh? [01:56:22] When we move into your neighborhood, hons. [01:56:24] Oral, all we got to do is just combine our incomes together. [01:56:27] We get a big house in your neighborhood, hons. [01:56:29] Where you live at again, Junkos? [01:56:31] I'm going to go get a house over there, eh? [01:56:32] Man, no, you know, you're not getting any place over here. [01:56:36] As a matter of fact, you get this idiot taco-eating idiot. [01:56:39] Get him off! [01:56:41] Get him off! [01:56:45] I mean, seriously, I mean, this is what I'm talking about here. [01:56:48] Anyway, look, I'm sorry. [01:56:49] I didn't mean for this show to get, you know, this direction. [01:56:53] I was trying to have a discussion with somebody to discuss the 50 million Hispanics in America, according to the Census Bureau. [01:57:01] Unfortunately, Paco just, I guess, took this as an opportunity to assert his, I don't know, his racial biases, I guess. [01:57:11] But I don't know. [01:57:13] I'm definitely not inviting him over for Christmas. [01:57:15] I'll tell you that right now. [01:57:16] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [01:57:19] What do you think about this? [01:57:20] There's 50 million Hispandex walking around America now, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. [01:57:27] What do you think about it? [01:57:28] I mean, whatever race you are, it doesn't matter if you're black, white, Asian. [01:57:31] I mean, you know, what do you think? [01:57:33] Huh? [01:57:34] No, I want to hear from you. [01:57:35] 646-652-4869. [01:57:38] All right, there's not that many people calling up over here. [01:57:41] I mean, don't be scared. [01:57:43] Don't be scared. [01:57:44] I mean, this is a pretty good topic to be talking about. [01:57:47] You know, we got 50 million Mexicans walking around out here. [01:57:52] I mean, sooner or later, they're going to be selling tamales at Metallica concerts. [01:57:56] I'm telling you this right now. [01:57:57] I mean, you think I'm joking, man. [01:57:59] I'm not joking. [01:58:00] All right. [01:58:00] I mean, seriously, they're going to be selling Bain and Cheese tacos at the latest Lady Gaga concert before you know it, man. [01:58:08] I'm not joking. [01:58:08] All right? [01:58:10] So I want to hear from you. [01:58:12] 6466524869. [01:58:14] You know what I mean? [01:58:16] But let me tell you, I mean, I'm not trying to be racist. [01:58:19] I know there's individuals in here saying that's racist, ghost. [01:58:22] I mean, how can you sit there and talk that way about the Mijicanos? [01:58:26] Well, I'm not. [01:58:27] I mean, I actually like the Mihicanos. [01:58:29] Are you kidding me? [01:58:31] I mean, you know, the bottom line is they're hard workers. [01:58:34] You know what I mean? [01:58:34] I mean, they know how to work very hard. [01:58:37] It's just these Vato Locos that occasionally get out of hand out here. [01:58:42] And, you know, the bad part about it is, you know, I didn't mind the Vato Locos like back in the 80s, you know? [01:58:47] You know, before Colors came out. [01:58:49] Remember that? [01:58:49] Before Colors came out. [01:58:50] I like the Vato Locos before Colors came out. [01:58:53] And for you folks that don't know what I'm talking about, I'm talking about the movie Colors that was directed by Dennis Hopper. [01:58:59] You know, before the movie Colors came out, I actually liked the little Vato Loco shindig. [01:59:04] You know what I mean? [01:59:05] It actually proved that even in poverty, the Mexicans found integrity via the way they dressed, even though they didn't have the greatest threads. [01:59:14] They had integrity because they had the low-rider culture going. [01:59:20] I mean, they had a whole bunch of things going for them. [01:59:22] You know what I mean? [01:59:23] Then colors came out. [01:59:25] You know, the movie Colors came out. [01:59:27] And then all of a sudden, all these Mexicans that were Cholos and Pachuccos and idiots that wore the Zoot suits and shit, these guys all decided to turn into a bunch of ghetto fide pieces of milky-looking moochin garbage. [01:59:43] I mean, I hate to say that, but they all turned into no integrity anymore, man. [01:59:48] I mean, you know, it's not about the money. [01:59:50] I mean, I hate to reiterate this, but, you know, the Mexican mafia, believe it or not, one of the most dangerous prison gangs on the face of the planet, okay? [02:00:01] The Mexican mafia is one of the criminal offshoots of the Mexican race. [02:00:08] And the bad part about it is that they don't care about progression. [02:00:11] They just care about, you know, committing havoc and murder. [02:00:14] And, you know, just, I mean, they're just a horrible organization. [02:00:18] I mean, it'd be one thing if you're about money, you know? [02:00:20] Like, hey, we're going to be the Mexican mafia, and we're going to make lots of capital. [02:00:25] And while we're making capital, we're going to, you know, put some aside. [02:00:29] We're going to become like, you know, John Gotti or something. [02:00:31] But no, that's not how the Mexican mafia is, man. [02:00:34] I mean, they killed each other. [02:00:36] You know, have you seen American Me? [02:00:39] I mean, you know, I mean, they kill each other, for Christ's sake. [02:00:43] And they basically put down the whole integrity of the Mexican culture, in my personal opinion. [02:00:50] You know what I mean? [02:00:52] And, you know, I just, I mean, like I said, before the movie Colors came out, the Mexicans were all cool, man. [02:01:00] They had the low riders going on. [02:01:01] They would, you know, they all go out and show off their rampras, their rampras. [02:01:07] You know, they'd show off their rukas. [02:01:10] You know, they'd show off. [02:01:11] You know, that's what they live for, man. [02:01:13] It was culture. [02:01:13] You know what I'm saying? [02:01:14] But now, I mean, I don't know what it's about now, man. [02:01:18] Anyway, we're in the third hour, the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [02:01:23] And, of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [02:01:26] And once again, I want to thank you very much for tuning in with me. [02:01:29] We're talking about how there's 50 million Hispandex in America, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. [02:01:37] And we're talking about it. [02:01:38] I actually want to have a discussion about this. [02:01:40] I think this is important. [02:01:42] It's a pivotal moment in American history. [02:01:45] And I think we should talk about it. [02:01:47] So let's go ahead and take a caller, shall we? [02:01:49] We got our favorite listener, Goku, on the line, man. [02:01:53] What's going on, Goku? [02:01:54] It's good to hear from you. [02:01:56] Hey, Netherland Laws, Coach. [02:01:57] It's over to you, man. [02:01:58] No, I'm just kicking back here drinking Scheiderbach, you know, checking out the drama in the chat room. [02:02:04] There's a lot of drama going on and talking a little bit about 50 million Mexicans up in the United States, according to the United States Census Bureau. [02:02:13] You know what I'm saying? [02:02:14] Yeah, I always say, you know what? [02:02:18] I don't know if you agree with me, but are you okay with this? [02:02:22] I am. [02:02:23] I mean, if they want economic opportunity and they can't get it in their country, then hell, let them come over here. [02:02:28] This is the land of opportunity, man. [02:02:30] You can do whatever. [02:02:30] No, that's I agree with you. [02:02:33] Believe me. [02:02:34] I mean, this is what I keep criticizing American people about, is the fact that you've got most of the American public hooked up on entitlements and government assistance, and here you've got Mexicans from Mexico. [02:02:45] I'm not talking about Mexicans from Mexico. [02:02:48] I'm talking about Mexicans that were born here in America that are now the suit-wearing you know what I'm talking about, the bad element. [02:02:59] The people from Mexico, I agree. [02:03:01] As a matter of fact, I mean, to prove their economic impact in our society, if you look at any sporting event, there is at least one advertisement or two advertisements during that sporting event completely in Spanish. [02:03:14] And this is supposed to be an English program marketed to English people. [02:03:20] Basketball, football. [02:03:22] They're broadcasting Spanish-speaking advertisements. [02:03:25] Now, what does that say to me? [02:03:26] That says to me that not only are the Mexicans from Mexico getting paid below minimum wage, but they're able to maintain their sustenance while at the same time save money so that they can spend it. [02:03:39] And if this wasn't true, the big wigs would not spend the millions of dollars it would take to get some marketing team together to make a commercial geared towards these people. [02:03:52] So, yeah, I agree with you, Goku. [02:03:54] I mean, hey, you know, if somebody wants to come to America and they're going to work better than the native people, and, you know, the native people are just going to be, you know, people collecting entitlements and pissing and moaning about everything. [02:04:06] Hey, I agree with you. [02:04:07] I mean, let the Mexicans have amnesty. [02:04:10] But what I'm concerned with is the fact that the 50 million isn't close to the number. [02:04:18] I mean, the illegal immigrants that are in this country working are a fraction of that 50 million. [02:04:25] The majority of that 50 million are what you see out here. [02:04:29] I mean, I live out here in Texas. [02:04:31] There's a lot of Mexicans walking around out here in Texas, a lot of them. [02:04:35] And, you know, I've got business interests all over the state. [02:04:38] You know, I usually am traveling all over the state on the weekend. [02:04:42] I usually go, you know, Dallas or I go to Waco. [02:04:46] You know, I go to New Bronfiles. [02:04:48] I go to San Antonio. [02:04:51] And let me tell you, once you go below Austin, Texas, once you go south below Austin, Texas, it's a complete and utter Utter garbage hole. [02:04:58] And, you know, speaking of San Antonio, you know, the only good thing about San Antonio is the basketball team and that little dumpy river they got going on over there, that stupid little muddy-ass river they got. [02:05:11] But other than that, if you ever, if you go outside the riverwalk, it's a literal jungle. [02:05:18] And you will see, I mean, if you go to like, you know, some kind of a supermarket out there or something of that nature, you will literally see in droves these fat, jelly-ass Mexican cholos, or you'll see these fat, you know, Mexican mothers in abundance out there with eight or nine kids walking the aisles, piling the goddamn basket with steaks and junk food, sodas, [02:05:48] and all this. === Shithole Valley Judgment (07:56) === [02:05:49] I mean, it's just piling it in there. [02:05:51] And then when you go to the line, these bimbos actually pull out the damn Lone Star Food Car. [02:05:56] That's the welfare program we got going on over here. [02:06:00] That's the food card out here in Texas. [02:06:02] They pull it out and pay that crap all with their food cart, walk out, while you've got actual people down there that are still believing that there's economic opportunity down there. [02:06:12] I don't know how much there is. [02:06:14] I mean, the only people making money down there are the business owners. [02:06:18] But they're actually still working, and you can see these people in line while these scumbags are swiping their food car, getting T-bone steaks and sirloin steaks and all this other nonsense. [02:06:29] You've got people actually pulling out coupons, trying to scrounge around just to get the little amount of groceries that they have. [02:06:37] And let me tell you, this is the kind of Mexican that concerns me. [02:06:44] When you see this 50 million number, that's what concerns me. [02:06:49] Go down to San Antonio, okay? [02:06:51] And don't if you're ever down there, the Riverwalk's great. [02:06:54] It's a complete tourist trap. [02:06:56] Why don't you just walk outside or take a cab ride outside into the city, see the sights, and you're going to notice that the complete city, the whole city is an utter dump. [02:07:06] It's like literally Newark, Jersey with margaritas. [02:07:11] It's a shithole. [02:07:12] And what makes it a shithole? [02:07:14] Well, I'm not trying to be racist here, but the majority of that town's race, the majority of that population is Mexican. [02:07:23] And it's not illegal Mexican because if you go even down further south into the valley, you actually have these Mexicans that are migrant workers. [02:07:33] There's a lot of land down there in the south, a lot of picking, a lot of stuff like that. [02:07:37] So you've actually got them actually building up the valley area, which is like Mac Allen, which is like, what is this? [02:07:46] Harlingen, the valley. [02:07:49] It's like the point right before you reach the Rio Grande Valley. [02:07:54] And you go down up there, they're actually reaping more economic influence because they're actually getting that economic activity from the illegal immigrants that are working the fields out there. [02:08:07] And that's why you have, I think, one of the booming economic areas in Texas right now or in America is down there in that valley area. [02:08:17] And it's because these Mexicans are spending their money. [02:08:19] Now, you go to San Antonio, which is ran by 63, 64% Mexican population, and you go take a look at what's going on out there. [02:08:28] This is supposed to be a big metropolis, mind you. [02:08:31] This is supposed to be 1.5 million people. [02:08:34] It's an utter garbage hole. [02:08:36] I mean, seriously, everywhere you look, I challenge you. [02:08:39] If you think I'm lying, if people think I'm lying, go there yourself, go to an HEB, go to a Walgreens, go anywhere, and you will see these people just walking around. [02:08:51] It seems like every woman has got at least minimum four kids. [02:08:55] Minimum. [02:08:56] And it doesn't matter what age they are. [02:08:58] They could be 18 or 17 or they could be 48 or 50. [02:09:04] All these bimbos out there have got. [02:09:06] And you want to know why I know this, Goku? [02:09:08] Because I own a business out there, Goku. [02:09:10] Or do you think I got that story where some idiot bimbo comes in with her eight kids and comes up and gets an item from my store? [02:09:19] And luckily I was there. [02:09:20] It was one of those weekends where I was just kind of sitting back while watching my employees conduct their business. [02:09:27] This bimbo comes up to the damn counter and says, this says $10 right here, baby. [02:09:32] This said $10. [02:09:33] I only got $4. [02:09:35] I only got $4. [02:09:37] I'm going to give you $4, and you're going to give me this right here, okay, man? [02:09:40] That's what we're going to do. [02:09:43] And I've said this time and time again, I said, hell no, it's $10. [02:09:46] You've got to pay the $10. [02:09:47] It's a retail price, you moron. [02:09:50] And then she looks at me, like I said, like cross-eyed, like I just, you know, ate her baby. [02:09:55] You know, she looks at me, but you're not understanding, baby. [02:09:58] My kids. [02:09:59] My kids, baby. [02:10:01] You're not understanding. [02:10:02] I mean, where do you think that came from? [02:10:04] That came from San Antonio, Texas, man. [02:10:06] I own a business out there. [02:10:07] Luckily, I own one only. [02:10:09] But I own a business. [02:10:10] It's a disgrace. [02:10:12] Luckily, I'm able to make enough money off that brick-mortar business that these people are still purchasing products from my brick-mortar location. [02:10:20] But, man, I hate going down there. [02:10:25] I hate going down there. [02:10:26] I know I've got to collect money. [02:10:28] I've got to make sure everything's running smooth, but it's just an utter disgrace to humanity. [02:10:33] It's got to be literally the colon of America, the literal colon of America. [02:10:40] If I've read it correctly, the number one teenage pregnancy capital of the world, I'm willing to bet, and believe me, I do business out there. [02:10:50] This is why I know. [02:10:51] I'm willing to bet at least 60% of the population, at least 60% of the population is collecting money off of government entitlements down there. [02:11:00] Possibly even more. [02:11:02] Possibly even more. [02:11:04] And you see, this is why I brought up the Hispanic thing, 50 million Hispanics. [02:11:11] I mean, if they become the majority, and we look at a lot of these towns where the Hispanics are the majority, they're not doing very good. [02:11:20] I mean, this San Antonio is a perfect example of this. [02:11:23] I mean, the social landscape in San Antonio is a disgrace. [02:11:27] You know, I mean, you know, I mean, I'm serious. [02:11:28] I mean, I'm not making this judgment call because I'm biased. [02:11:32] I'm making this judgment call because I see it. [02:11:35] You know, I mean, you know, you just go to a shopping center down there, and it's a disgrace. [02:11:39] I'm sure it's just like Detroit. [02:11:41] I've never been to Detroit. [02:11:42] I hear Detroit is probably worse. [02:11:45] I'm sure it is worse. [02:11:47] But seriously, I mean, come on, man. [02:11:49] I mean, let's start having these conversations. [02:11:51] You know what I mean? [02:11:53] Yeah, that's a lot of stuff to digest there, Ghost. [02:11:58] All of it is like, you said a lot, a lot of stuff there. [02:12:02] But I don't know. [02:12:03] I'm not trying to be racial here, okay? [02:12:05] I mean, look, I love everybody, all right? [02:12:07] No, no, I didn't. [02:12:08] But let's just be honest, all right? [02:12:11] You look at San Antonio, and Austin, Texas is 90 minutes. [02:12:17] And that's if you're cruising the speed limit. [02:12:19] If you're like me, man, you're there in like, you know, 25 minutes. [02:12:23] But, you know, 90 minutes down the freeway, I-35, 90 minutes, you got San Antonio, a subterranean shithole where the median income is like $23,000 a year. [02:12:36] All right? [02:12:37] $23,000 a year is the median income of San Antonio. [02:12:41] Maybe $24,000 now. [02:12:43] You want to know how much the median income for Austin, Texas is? [02:12:49] $85,000 a year, baby. [02:12:52] I mean, now, what's wrong with that picture? [02:12:55] You know? [02:12:57] What's wrong? [02:12:57] I mean, you know, it's the same state that, you know, they're practically the same city, for Christ's sake. [02:13:03] I mean, 90 miles north, 90 miles north from San Antonio to Austin's 90 miles taking I-35, 90 miles, or excuse me, 90 miles, 90 minutes, not 90 miles, it's 120 miles, but it's 90 minutes if you go the speed limit. [02:13:19] You got to take into consideration that, hey, it's the government. [02:13:24] Who runs the people? [02:13:25] Who runs the government? [02:13:26] Who's doing the voting? [02:13:28] And then you'll see your answer. [02:13:29] That's why I'm just bringing this up, man. [02:13:31] That's all I'm saying. [02:13:32] That's all I'm saying. [02:13:33] Yeah, here. [02:13:34] I didn't say anything about the racing. [02:13:36] I'm just saying I don't really see this going around where I live because there's not a bunch of Mexicans up here. [02:13:42] So I don't really see all this going on. === Economics Want Money Miles (04:59) === [02:13:45] But I don't know. [02:13:47] I don't know. [02:13:47] It's kind of off topic here, but I just want to ask you a question before I get off. [02:13:52] Go for it. [02:13:54] I have an econ teacher, but I'm not in econ right now. [02:13:57] I already took that class. [02:13:58] And my friend was wondering a question to ask him so that he likes, because he likes to ramble on and on and on if you ask him a question. [02:14:06] And he wants to know a question to ask him about so that he gets stumped. [02:14:10] He doesn't know how to answer it. [02:14:12] Or at least a good question to ask him. [02:14:17] About economics? [02:14:20] Yeah, yeah, economics. [02:14:23] Ask him how let's ask him this. [02:14:29] Ask him if Japan ends up being a non-habitable island and the radioactivity basically forces the majority of the population to leave the country. [02:14:44] And since Japan is the third largest economy in the world, or was the third largest economy in the world, not to mention the second largest owner of America's debt, not to mention that it had the second, or I think it was one of the second largest debts in the world and $11 trillion, who is obligated to, first of all, Japan's $11 trillion debt? [02:15:07] And if the people holding the treasuries, that means the people that are holding the bonds for Japan, if they take a bath, well, then who exactly is going to suffice the supply chain? [02:15:22] Well, that's kind of a – you probably won't be able to remember all that. [02:15:26] Let me say something a little bit easier there. [02:15:32] Because remember, an economics teacher is going to know things, man. [02:15:35] He's not an economics teacher for nothing. [02:15:38] Yeah. [02:15:40] How about the infla uh now we're just seeing China's first rate of inflation after decades of growth. [02:15:57] Does this prove that the economic progression of China is about to collapse given its political infrastructure correlated with private enterprise? [02:16:13] That's a pretty good question right there. [02:16:15] Yeah. [02:16:16] Yep. [02:16:16] We'll see. [02:16:17] We'll see how. [02:16:18] Yeah, and he'll probably say, you know, you know, or BS you around with it. [02:16:25] Because remember, you got to ask these guys some serious questions to stump them because they'll know. [02:16:29] I mean, anybody who reads economics knows how to answer these types of questions. [02:16:37] Yeah, I'll ask him a question like, why are the teachers in Wisconsin exploiting the students and the taxpayers? [02:16:44] And you'll be like, oh, they just want more money because they're teachers and they're teaching the kids this year. [02:16:49] You do that, he's going to hate your ass. [02:16:52] He's going to hate you for doing that. [02:16:54] And they say, oh, they just want more money. [02:16:56] They want this and that and say, no, Okay. [02:16:59] States across the country, you know, I mean, you know, this Wisconsin being one of them, half of their budget, half of the budget of the state, and some I think for Wisconsin, it might be more than half, is going to the pensions and these obligations that are given to nobody except these people in government. [02:17:19] You know, the private enterprise doesn't get these types of perks of, okay, we're going to give you three quarters of your salary when you retire plus 8% increase a year for life. [02:17:31] I mean, you know, you don't get that kind of crap. [02:17:33] You don't get guaranteed lifetime contracts in private enterprise, you know, and these teachers do. [02:17:41] So the reason that these Wisconsin teachers are pissing and moaning is because they are going to have to, you know, take a cut because the state can't pay for their stupid dumbass pensions anymore. [02:17:54] The pensions are taking 60% in some states, 60-plus percent of the budget. [02:18:00] That means whatever the state makes in taxes, whatever the state takes in in revenue, they're paying 60% of that revenue to these idiot teachers' pensions. [02:18:12] I kid you not. [02:18:14] And not just teachers, but government workers, public workers. [02:18:17] 60%. [02:18:19] And that's just a pensions. [02:18:21] Not to mention the new health care law, which is also taking another, what, a 30% or 40% off of the state government books. [02:18:28] So this is why the states are going to hell in a handbasket because of the Obama health care law, which mandates that the states have to pay for these people that aren't insured. [02:18:42] I mean, the states are in a bind here. === Crash Cannot Continue Stocks (03:01) === [02:18:44] That's why you had Broad's name, I forgot her name, who tried to claim that there was going to be a municipal bond crash here in the next year or so. [02:18:55] I mean, I'm starting to believe that maybe she's right. [02:19:00] Because these governments cannot continue to sustain these ridiculous expenditures. [02:19:05] It's like you running a business, Goku. [02:19:08] It's like you running a business, like you're selling, I don't know, iPods, right? [02:19:13] You got a little kiosk in the mall selling iPods, right? [02:19:15] Well, it's like paying your employee 60% of your profits so that he can have a good life after he's done working with, you know, working with you. [02:19:26] You know what I mean? [02:19:27] Yeah. [02:19:29] Before I go, I just want to say go ahead. [02:19:32] Before I go, I just want to say one thing that, like, my marketing class, I asked my teacher if we're going to learn about investing, and he said yeah. [02:19:39] So I don't know if that was kind of surprising to me. [02:19:42] So I don't know if he surprised you too, but we're actually going to learn a little bit about investing in marketing. [02:19:47] So that's all I had to say. [02:19:50] All right, man. [02:19:50] Well, I hope so. [02:19:51] I hope he teaches you a little something, man, because it's really easy to make some serious capital out here. [02:19:56] Although, I mean, I don't know if you know about that new law that came out in 2008 where you have to have $25,000 in a margin account to day trade, but there's still money to be made. [02:20:07] If you hold on to some good stocks, buy low, sell high, and you're in it for the long term, you can make some serious money. [02:20:13] Just imagine that Caterpillar, which I've been bullish on, and I've been bullish on it for the past couple of months. [02:20:21] In 2008, it was like, was it 20 bucks or something? [02:20:26] I mean, it was just unbelievably beaten up because of the economic crash. [02:20:30] And just imag or $10, whatever the hell it was. [02:20:33] Just imagine getting that stock at $10 in 2008 when everybody was abandoning ship and just holding on to it to about right now. [02:20:41] What was it, $107 right now, $107 a share? [02:20:45] Yeah. [02:20:45] I mean, you know, that that's how you make serious money in this market, Goku. [02:20:49] Depending on how much stocks you bought, you just made a shitload of money if you if someone actually did that. [02:20:55] Remember, long-term investment, man. [02:20:57] It's the key, man. [02:20:58] Long-term. [02:20:59] Yeah, all right. [02:21:00] Yeah, all right. [02:21:01] Well, I'll let you take some more calls. [02:21:03] I'll see you tomorrow on Baller Friday, Ghost. [02:21:05] All right, man. [02:21:06] You take it easy, man. [02:21:07] All right. [02:21:07] Thanks for calling, Goku. [02:21:10] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [02:21:13] That was Goku, an avid listener, avid caller. [02:21:15] We appreciate him calling in. [02:21:18] We talked about this earlier that the jobless claims are down 5,000 from last week. [02:21:26] Jobless claims this week were 382,000. [02:21:29] So I guess that was an economic indicator for everybody just to go out and buy equities. [02:21:34] And not to mention that, once again, that socialism is crippling Europe. [02:21:40] And now people are starting to believe that the United States is a secure bet now. === Unions Police Mob Politics (15:04) === [02:21:45] So I don't know. [02:21:47] I think the United States, even though we have an incompetent government that's just blowing money out the wazoo, I think that we're the safest country to invest in, man. [02:21:55] Where else are you going to go? [02:21:57] Everything's going to hell in a handbasket, for Christ's sake. [02:22:01] Anyway, I want to talk a little bit about this air traffic controller ass clown in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. [02:22:08] For all those folks that don't know, last night around 2 in the morning, I think it was, or 1 in the morning, whatever the hell it was, some asshole radio control tower operator, one of those guys that are supposed to be at that tower and receiving the incoming landing of potential planes, like, hey, I'm about to land here. [02:22:33] Can I land, please? [02:22:34] And the traffic controller response, yeah, go ahead and land at lane three and whatever the hell they do. [02:22:43] Well, anyway, you had two planes coming into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and they were attempting to land and they were trying to get in contact with this air traffic controller, but they couldn't find him. [02:22:57] You know? [02:22:58] I mean, they tried to call him. [02:23:01] They did whatever they could, and they couldn't find him. [02:23:03] The idiot was asleep. [02:23:04] Can you believe this? [02:23:07] The idiot was asleep, for Christ's sake. [02:23:10] He was asleep. [02:23:12] And this is supposed to be Washington, D.C., Ronald Reagan, Washington National Airport. [02:23:18] I mean, it's a pretty big hub there, for Christ's sake. [02:23:20] I mean, how would you like to have been in the air and your pilots, like, trying to call in to land, and the idiot's asleep, and these pilots, believe it or not, had to land in the dark. [02:23:32] I mean, they had to land these planes without the runway lights. [02:23:35] Can you believe that crap? [02:23:38] I mean, do you understand how much jeopardy that they put those passengers in, for Christ's sake? [02:23:43] I mean, this is just getting disgusting. [02:23:45] But you want to know why this has been able to happen? [02:23:48] Because the government regulates the airlines, folks. [02:23:52] You know, whenever you have the government interfering with anything from private enterprise, this is the kind of crap that you're going to get. [02:24:01] And he was the only idiot in there, too. [02:24:03] There was nobody else in there. [02:24:04] You would think that, you know, they would have somebody else in the background there to make sure that at least one idiot is there to make sure that, yeah, you can come on in, land three, come on down. [02:24:16] Give me a break. [02:24:19] Anyway, Ludwig says he's got a serious call. [02:24:21] What's going on? [02:24:23] Hey, what's going on? [02:24:25] What's going on? [02:24:27] All right. [02:24:27] So at my campus, I'm in Wisconsin. [02:24:31] And all week, these liberal assholes have been out there with the petition board trying to get people to sign to recall our governor's election because they're so butthurt. [02:24:44] Their precious unions are being taken away. [02:24:48] So I've been screwing with them pretty good, but I was wondering if you had any advice on how to screw with them. [02:24:55] Well, how to screw with them? [02:24:57] Well, I mean, you know, all I can say is I don't know how you can really screw with them, really. [02:25:04] I mean, this is just mob mentality. [02:25:07] I mean, you know, now that they can't get their damn paychecks and their pensions, now they want to recall the governor. [02:25:13] I mean, do you understand how stingy this is? [02:25:15] You know what you should do, you know, Ludwig, if you're really serious, you should organize a bunch of intelligent young people and have your own protest away from these people because they'll gang tackle your ass. [02:25:28] They'll mob you. [02:25:29] You know, believe me, if you look at the history of unions and whenever they are spurned or something, they're scorned, they act mob mentality. [02:25:41] I mean, they'll beat you up. [02:25:42] They'll go to your house. [02:25:43] I mean, there are some ugly stories about unions and scabs. [02:25:48] That's who they call people that don't oblige the union's word. [02:25:53] So if the union says to strike and you've got to feed your kids and you can't afford to strike, they call you a scab. [02:26:00] They slice your tires. [02:26:01] I mean, it's like a mob, man. [02:26:03] It's like a mafia. [02:26:04] Why do you think the mafia used to control the unions? [02:26:09] You know? [02:26:11] Well, what you should do there, Ludwig, is get together as many young people as you possibly can and protest against these pieces of trash. [02:26:20] And if you don't want to do that, well, then make a webpage or a Facebook site, you know, basically trashing these people for what they are. [02:26:28] They're just moochers. [02:26:30] And you know what? [02:26:31] They're putting you, children. [02:26:35] They're putting you as the bait. [02:26:38] They're trying to claim that, oh, you're taking money away from the children. [02:26:43] You're taking money away from the children. [02:26:48] I mean, are you kidding me? [02:26:49] They're not taking money away from the children. [02:26:50] They're just restructuring the whole pension process. [02:26:54] I don't understand why these dumbasses in the teachers' unions expect to continue this pension grab of, oh, I'm going to get three-quarters of my salary plus 8% a year for the rest of my life. [02:27:10] Why can't they just transition that into a 401k? [02:27:15] They don't want to do that. [02:27:16] You see, they don't want to keep track of their own money. [02:27:19] They don't want to keep track of their own stuff. [02:27:21] They just want to sit back, play with their pecker shafts, and just say, oh, life's so great and be some bureaucrat. [02:27:27] That's a damn bureaucrat's life. [02:27:33] Anyway, I mean, like I said, I really don't know what to tell you, man. [02:27:37] I mean, all I can do is, I mean, because those people are nuts. [02:27:40] I mean, did you see them in Madison, for Christ's sake? [02:27:43] I mean, I got a clip of it on my blog, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com. [02:27:48] I got a picture, or not a picture, a video of them in there actually trying to sing the national anthem while they mobbed the Capitol. [02:27:57] And how are you going to sit here and sing the national anthem? [02:28:00] I mean, our forefathers wasn't talking about you, you pieces of government socialist crap. [02:28:06] I mean, our forefathers were talking about capitalists. [02:28:10] That's why you had to be a landowner before you can even participate in the political process. [02:28:15] All right? [02:28:16] You had to be a landowner. [02:28:17] You had to be somebody important. [02:28:19] Why do you think they had the Electoral College? [02:28:21] You see, I mean, these people are stupid, man. [02:28:25] Stupid. [02:28:29] This is what I'm saying, man. [02:28:31] These teachers' unions, public unions, screw all of you. [02:28:34] You know what I mean? [02:28:35] And people are like, well, what about the police, ghost? [02:28:38] The police are part of those unions. [02:28:40] You know what? [02:28:41] Fuck the police. [02:28:43] What are you going to say about that, huh? [02:28:46] How about that? [02:28:47] How about them apples, huh? [02:28:49] In the words of NWA, fuck the police. [02:28:54] And why am I saying that? [02:28:56] Because let me break it down to you like this. [02:28:58] These people and I said this yesterday, I'm going to say it again. [02:29:01] I'm going to say it again. [02:29:03] These people do not serve and protect. [02:29:06] They tax collect. [02:29:09] That's all they do. [02:29:10] They tax collect. [02:29:12] I mean, haven't you noticed that the police are always the last ones to be there when somebody's shot in the floor bleeding? [02:29:19] Haven't you noticed that the police are always the last ones there when you're being robbed or anything happening? [02:29:25] The only time they're there is that they happen to mistakenly go too early to a call of some shooting rampage and actually have to take the law into their hands. [02:29:35] That's it. [02:29:36] And that's rare, you know. [02:29:38] But usually these coppers are just out there writing tickets for stupid dumb laws that don't even need to be in existence. [02:29:46] And why are they writing these tickets so that those tickets can pay for their salaries? [02:29:51] Those tickets can pay for the city, which pays for their pensions. [02:29:55] I mean, do you understand? [02:29:56] This is not that hard to understand. [02:29:59] This is why I don't like government institutions. [02:30:03] I would much prefer private enterprise have an influence of our life because I've said this time and time again, you cannot sue the government. [02:30:11] But you can sue private enterprise. [02:30:13] Private enterprise screws you up. [02:30:16] You can sue their ass, and they'll have to settle with you out of court. [02:30:18] At least you can get some money for your pain and suffering. [02:30:21] The government screws you. [02:30:23] The government throws you in prison for 30 years. [02:30:25] You get an I'm sorry and $1,000 a year for every year you're in prison. [02:30:30] You know, this is what you get. [02:30:32] I mean, this is just disgusting because you cannot sue the government. [02:30:35] You people need to understand this, man. [02:30:37] You cannot sue the government. [02:30:40] The government can inject you with a vaccine that they mandatorily made you get. [02:30:46] And if it makes you turn into some kind of a vizombie or something, or makes you physically defective, you cannot sue these people. [02:30:59] And not only that, the Supreme Court just ruled recently that you can't sue private enterprise for vaccines that are mandated by the government either. [02:31:06] So how do you like them, apples? [02:31:09] I'm telling you, man, I mean, you all think that this government is so great, man. [02:31:13] Oh, it's great. [02:31:19] I want all this to be private, man. [02:31:21] I know this sounds sick to some of you people, but let me tell you, I don't trust this government. [02:31:26] And for you people that don't, that think you can, I mean, why don't you take a look at all the horror that this government has caused people, man? [02:31:34] Just do a Google search. [02:31:39] I mean, you know, the Tuskegee Airmen, man, it took them 40 years for the descendants to get an I'm sorry. [02:31:46] You know, I mean, give me a break. [02:31:47] I mean, you know, what was that? [02:31:50] When they were injecting people with uranium out here in Texas, you know, look that up. [02:31:56] You know, in the 40s and 50s, they were injecting people out here, unbeknownst to them, because they were going to government hospitals. [02:32:07] They were injecting these people with uranium to see how their bodies would react for Christ's sake. [02:32:14] And, you know, you know what the government did there? [02:32:16] Oh, I'm sorry. [02:32:17] Here, here's $5,000 to your great-granddaughter. [02:32:23] Look this up, man. [02:32:26] I'm not joking. [02:32:30] I mean, this is why I'm saying, folks, I mean, I am a capitalist, man. [02:32:34] You know? [02:32:37] I'm a goddamn capitalist. [02:32:39] I'm not going to sit here and allow this government to tell me what to do. [02:32:43] I'm a goddamn capitalist, and my tax dollars fund this bureaucracy. [02:32:49] You know, I don't care about these other people. [02:32:51] Look, I'm going to be honest with you. [02:32:52] I don't care about the masses. [02:32:54] I don't care about the men because the masses, let's be honest, once the masses become a huge amount of people, most of them are complete idiots. [02:33:04] You know? [02:33:06] Most of them are complete idiots. [02:33:10] But what I want to highlight, you know, what I want people to understand is that us as capitalists, we have to assert our authority. [02:33:18] And what makes someone a capitalist? [02:33:21] Very simple, folks, and I'm going to say it, and I'm going to say it again. [02:33:24] All you have to do is work. [02:33:26] I mean, you know, you would think that some of you leftists out here, some of you communists, would start realizing that, hey, maybe Karl Marx was a capitalist and he didn't even know it. [02:33:36] He was just a loser his whole life being supported by Frederick Engels' pocketbook and the heir of Frederick Engels' family fortune. [02:33:48] That maybe this guy always wanted to be a capitalist. [02:33:50] You know what I'm saying? [02:33:54] He just envied those that made more than him, even though he thought he was mentally superior. [02:34:01] I mean, because what did Karl Marx talk about all the time? [02:34:04] The worker, the workers of the world unite, the workers, the workers. [02:34:09] What are workers going to work for, you idiot? [02:34:12] Well, they're just going to work because, oh, it's good for the people. [02:34:16] Bull crap. [02:34:17] Those models have already been attempted and they've been proven wrong. [02:34:23] So what worker is he talking about? [02:34:26] He's talking about the capitalist worker because that's the only feasible worker that should be having a voice, that should be having authority, that should be implementing themselves politically, that should have more of an authority than those that don't contribute. [02:34:41] And this is why I'm talking to all of you. [02:34:43] As long as you're working, as long as you're paying taxes, and as long as you're not collecting one red cent from the government, then by God, you are a capitalist. [02:34:53] You're a capitalist. [02:34:55] You don't have to be a business owner. [02:34:57] You don't have to be a stock trader. [02:34:59] You don't have to be, you know, some CEO to be a capitalist. [02:35:02] All you have to do is have personal integrity. [02:35:04] All you have to do is understand that, hey, I don't want to be walking some bread line. [02:35:09] I don't want to be at the whim of some government. [02:35:11] I don't want to be at the whim of some bureaucrat that doesn't know any more than me. [02:35:17] I want to be able to make my own future. [02:35:19] I want to be able to make my own destiny. [02:35:21] And the only economic model, the only system that allows me to do so is capitalism. [02:35:29] And all the critics of capitalism, the only reason capitalism looks like it's not working right now is because the government is involved with over-regulating capitalism. [02:35:40] The government is involved with making sure that whoever merges with them is going to be the top players in this game of economic activity in America. [02:35:53] Do you understand what I'm saying? [02:35:56] It's time for us as capitalists to start proving ourselves and proving our authority. [02:36:00] And that's why tomorrow, folks, tomorrow, Baller Friday, I am going to be announcing a true capitalist social networking site that's going to have all the bells and whistles that all the popular networking sites, social networking sites have. [02:36:17] Just please forgive the logo. [02:36:19] We're working on it. [02:36:20] All right? [02:36:22] But let me tell you something. [02:36:24] This social networking site is going to encompass all capitalists worldwide. [02:36:30] All capitalists worldwide. [02:36:34] And we need to communicate with each other and we need to act in concert, folks. [02:36:38] I'm not joking. [02:36:39] I'm not joking, man. [02:36:43] I am not joking. === Russell Brand Maher Comedy (11:23) === [02:36:50] Anyway, folks, on a lighter note, let me go ahead and talk about something else, folks. [02:36:53] I'm sorry, but just be on the lookout for that, all right? [02:36:58] Anyway, what were we talking about here? [02:37:00] Oh, yeah, I want to talk a little bit about this Russell Brand asshole. [02:37:03] You know what I'm saying? [02:37:05] This asshole that, you know, remember he did the 2008 MTV Music Awards, and he's like, oh, yeah, you got to vote for Barack Obama. [02:37:13] If you vote for Barack Obama, everything's going to be great. [02:37:16] You know what I mean? [02:37:19] You know what I mean? [02:37:23] I mean, you know, give me a break. [02:37:28] And now this guy is going to do the remaking of the movie Arthur. [02:37:34] Oh, my God. [02:37:35] Oh, Jesus Christ. [02:37:37] I mean, you understand why Hollywood needs to burn already? [02:37:41] It just needs to just go away. [02:37:42] I'm serious. [02:37:43] The new Hollywood is going to be here in Austin, Texas, here in about 10 years. [02:37:47] That's why, you know, let California, you know, screw them. [02:37:51] You know, screw Hollywood. [02:37:53] Screw the big studios out there. [02:37:56] I mean, these are the type of idiots that are shoving down our throats, for Christ's sake. [02:38:00] Russell Brand and Seth Rogan. [02:38:03] I mean, you know, give me a fucking break. [02:38:05] Seth Rogan? [02:38:07] Jonah Hill? [02:38:08] Jonah Hill. [02:38:10] You know? [02:38:12] That was that Cerna idiot. [02:38:14] That stupid goof. [02:38:15] I mean, why are you shoving these idiots down my throat for Christ's sake? [02:38:21] I mean, give me a break, man. [02:38:23] You're talking about a bunch of no-telling having jerk asses, you know, getting shoved down our hole. [02:38:29] I mean, you know, I have to quote Chuck D from Public Enemy when I say, burn Hollywood, burn. [02:38:35] You don't understand what I'm saying? [02:38:36] Because you people are trash. [02:38:38] Not to mention that you got a bailout from Stimulus Package 2 out of my taxpaying dollars, you piece of shit. [02:38:44] All right, I'm sorry if I'm cursing folks. [02:38:46] I'm just upset, man. [02:38:47] I'm upset. [02:38:48] I'm pissed off. [02:38:52] Got putting Russell Brand as Arthur. [02:38:55] Arthur was a classic movie, for Christ's sake. [02:38:58] You know what I mean? [02:39:00] You know, it's the last instance where Eliza Minelli looked doable. [02:39:06] You know, you got, you know, a classic Dudley Moore, you know, in his finest there. [02:39:11] And then you're going to bring back this with Russell Brand. [02:39:14] I mean, what are these idiots doing ruining these great movies? [02:39:17] You know, they did the same thing by putting Will Smith's and Jada Pinkett Smith's stupid kid as the karate kid. [02:39:27] You know, I mean, I'll never forget that. [02:39:29] These assholes are going to sit over here and ruin the movie for everybody. [02:39:34] And it's a classic movie. [02:39:36] Everybody remembers the Mr. Miyagi and Danielson. [02:39:40] You know what I'm saying? [02:39:41] And then you've got this dumb idiot, stupid, Skankosaurus Jada Pinkett Smith who cracks the whip on Will Smith, forcing these studios. [02:39:53] Yeah, you got to put my kid in something, baby. [02:39:57] If you're going to redo Karate Kid, you've got to put my kid. [02:40:01] That's what you got to do. [02:40:02] You got to put my kid for Karate Kid, baby. [02:40:07] Anyway, 6466524869 is the number to call. [02:40:12] I'm just pissed off at Russell Brand, man. [02:40:16] Russell Brand, the Arthur? [02:40:18] I mean, are you kidding me? [02:40:19] Arthur? [02:40:20] This guy's the new Arthur. [02:40:22] I mean, people aren't insulted. [02:40:24] I mean, I was insulted when they put Jada Pinkett's kid as the karate kid, all right? [02:40:30] Now, look, I know Ralph Macchio. [02:40:32] Looks like an old bloated, used-up piece of Italian crap that's probably kicking in an Italian restaurant on a consistent basis, and now he's doing dancing with the stars. [02:40:40] But let me tell you something: Danielson was a great role for that stupid scumbag. [02:40:46] All right? [02:40:47] And then for Jada Pinkett's kid to come in here, yeah, baby, I'm the karate kid now, baby. [02:40:52] Look at me. [02:40:54] I got Jackie Chan backing me up, baby. [02:40:56] Yay, I got Jackie Chan backing my eye. [02:40:58] I mean, yeah, yeah. [02:41:02] Yeah, Jesus Christ. [02:41:03] Hey, Will Smith, how does it feel to get Tupac Shakur's 12ths and Jada Pinkett Smith there, buddy, huh? [02:41:13] You get around, huh? [02:41:14] I get around. [02:41:19] I get around. [02:41:22] I mean, seriously, Will. [02:41:25] I mean, how can you go in there after Tupac? [02:41:27] You know what I'm saying? [02:41:29] Seriously. [02:41:31] Anyway. [02:41:34] And not only that, man, that's enough with Jackie Chan, too. [02:41:36] You can't even speak English right, you stupid imbecile. [02:41:39] All right? [02:41:40] You can't even speak English correctly. [02:41:42] You've been in this country, what, like 15, 20 years? [02:41:44] I mean, Rumble and the Bronx was a long time ago, idiot. [02:41:48] All right? [02:41:48] And you can't even learn my damn language, huh? [02:41:53] You know what we should do to Jackie Chan? [02:41:56] We should whoop his ass and force this idiot to eat with a fork. [02:42:01] And then send that fork with him back to China so he can force those people to eat with a fork. [02:42:07] All right? [02:42:09] Sick and tired of going into these damn Oriental joints and they're giving me these stupid chopsticks. [02:42:15] You know, chopsticks, you want to know why they ate with chopsticks, you idiots? [02:42:18] Because they were peasants. [02:42:20] They were peasants. [02:42:21] They didn't have anything to eat with. [02:42:22] So they would break off little twigs from trees. [02:42:27] They break off little twigs and they're like, oh, God, chopstick. [02:42:29] And that's how they ate their noodles and fried rice and crap. [02:42:37] So give me a break. [02:42:38] I mean, give me a damn break. [02:42:39] I'm sorry. [02:42:40] I'm sorry. [02:42:42] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [02:42:44] I want to take some calls here. [02:42:46] I mean, what do you think? [02:42:47] What do you think is going on here? [02:42:48] Russell Brand is Arthur? [02:42:49] Seriously. [02:42:50] Russell Brand is Arthur. [02:42:53] I mean, aren't you lime? [02:42:54] He's a little pissed off for Christ's sake. [02:42:55] I mean, this Russell Brand is a joke, man. [02:42:57] This guy looks like a walking skeleton. [02:43:00] You know what I'm saying? [02:43:01] I mean, he looks like, you know, some tick is on the top of his head and sucking the blood right out of him, for Christ's sake. [02:43:07] I mean, you know, you compare what he looks like now to 2008. [02:43:11] The guy looks horrible. [02:43:12] And here you got Katie Perry trying to justify being with this scumbag. [02:43:17] And, you know, I mean, you know, the guy's taking it from both ends. [02:43:21] I mean, I don't understand these women, man. [02:43:23] I don't understand these women. [02:43:25] It's like, you know, oh, I want a guy who takes it in the pooper. [02:43:30] Anyway, let me go ahead and take some calls here. [02:43:35] 646-652-4869. [02:43:37] Hey, there were some callers and they just dropped off. [02:43:39] I mean, what are you? [02:43:40] Are you scared? [02:43:43] Another thing I want to talk about is the National Organization for Women. [02:43:49] You know? [02:43:51] Now, you know, these stupid bimbos that, you know, burn their bras and muff dive and just cause a ruckus for anything. [02:43:59] Well, anyway, they're mad at Bill Maher. [02:44:01] Aww. [02:44:03] I mean, of all people they're mad at, they're mad at Bill Maher, who's you couldn't get any more leftist socialist if you went back in time and jerked off Trotsky. [02:44:14] All right? [02:44:18] You got this idiot now in trouble with the NOW organization, which is the National Organization for Women, because he called Sarah Palin a dumb bitch. [02:44:32] He called Sarah Palin a dumb bitch, and now the National Organization for Women is like, oh, that's you got to take him off the air now. [02:44:41] Oh, oh, let's take him off the air. [02:44:45] I mean, are you kidding me? [02:44:46] Look, I hate Bill Maher. [02:44:47] I think he's a socialist scumbag from the word go. [02:44:50] I mean, I think he's a scumbag from hell. [02:44:53] But how in the hell are you going to take this stupid socialist scumbag off the air because he called Sarah Palin a dumb bitch? [02:44:59] You know what? [02:44:59] I'm going to call Sarah Palin a dumb bitch. [02:45:02] I'm going to even go even farther. [02:45:03] I think she's a dumb whore. [02:45:05] I think she's a dumb hookah. [02:45:07] Hookah. [02:45:08] A hookah. [02:45:12] So what do you think about that? [02:45:14] What is the National Organization for Women going to say about that, huh? [02:45:18] Huh? [02:45:19] What are you going to say about that? [02:45:21] I think she's a Stankosaurus Eskimo bimbo. [02:45:25] All right? [02:45:25] That probably doesn't put out. [02:45:27] And if she does, she's putting it out for everybody else just to get to the top except her husband. [02:45:31] You know what I'm saying? [02:45:32] And let me tell you something. [02:45:34] Her husband is getting hand jobs from fat Eskimos in massage parlors. [02:45:38] I kid you not. [02:45:39] Read the National Inquirer. [02:45:41] Anyway, 000, you're on the air, man. [02:45:44] Yeah, what's going on, Ghost? [02:45:46] It's Strobe. [02:45:47] What's up, man? [02:45:48] Hey, what's going on, Strope, man? [02:45:49] How's it going? [02:45:50] Jane, drunk, are you? [02:45:52] Well, I'm halfway drunk. [02:45:55] Only halfway. [02:45:56] But, you know, when it comes down to this Russell guy, you know, I think the guy's a joke, to be honest. [02:46:01] The only reason he's out there is because he's married to Katy Perry, and I just don't think anything he says should be taken seriously because he's just, you know, a low-life loser who just somehow made it big. [02:46:14] There's no somehow, man. [02:46:15] I mean, these idiots in Hollywood are shoving these idiots down our throats. [02:46:20] I mean, I find it insulting that, you know, some idiot like Harvey Weinstein or one of these stupid, dumb executive producers are out here saying, eh, we'll throw this at him. [02:46:30] They'll love him. [02:46:30] Don't worry about it. [02:46:31] He blew me the other day. [02:46:33] He'll be all right. [02:46:34] I mean, I feel insulted by being shoved these idiots down my hole. [02:46:38] Like, Jonah Hill, Jonah Hill. [02:46:41] We couldn't find a funnier fat guy, but some bloated piece of disgusting four-eyed garbage that just dishes out dry-witted humor. [02:46:51] I mean, when did dry-witted humor become a substitute for gut-busting comedy? [02:46:57] I don't know. [02:46:57] Somebody explain that to me, man. [02:46:59] I don't get it, man. [02:46:59] Sorry, go ahead. [02:47:01] Well, I don't think anyone could really explain that. [02:47:04] The thing with Hollywood is they're just trying to get more readings on their articles, more views and whatnot. [02:47:09] So just write about whatever is out there. [02:47:12] But I think Russell's just, I don't even think he's worth the time. [02:47:15] When it comes down to Bill Mather or whatever his name is, I think his opinion might be a little bit out there, but I just think his voice is worthy of being listened to, considering that he, you know, he actually has an educator. [02:47:28] Well, he actually knows, you know, wrong from right. [02:47:32] He actually voices his opinion in a good manner. [02:47:37] Bill Heather, I forget what his name was. [02:47:42] The guy that had that movie come out not too long ago about my memory's real bad right now. [02:47:51] Seth Roger? [02:47:53] No, Bill Mather. [02:47:56] Oh, Bill Maher. [02:47:57] Bill Maher, my bad. [02:47:59] Bill Maher. [02:48:01] Yeah, but I think he's a good guy. [02:48:05] You know, he voices his opinion pretty well opposed to some of the other celebrities out there. [02:48:11] No, he does. [02:48:12] I mean, he's a pretty vocal guy. === Slaves Socialists Drug Addicts (12:25) === [02:48:14] I agree with you. [02:48:17] Yeah, you're good. [02:48:18] I actually like some of his opinions. [02:48:20] I don't really, you know, fully agree with them. [02:48:24] But I think when it comes down to, like, some of the issues, you know, with today's society, I think he's pretty well on the dot with it. [02:48:36] I don't know what to say. [02:48:36] Except for socialism. [02:48:39] Yeah, socialism is garbage. [02:48:41] I mean, Europe's just completely trashing themselves right now. [02:48:45] And they're mostly some of these European countries are real socialists when it comes down to like, you know, Holland, Sweden, Norway. [02:48:54] Like the majority of them, I mean, they're all socialists. [02:48:56] They're all. [02:48:57] Yeah, no kidding. [02:48:58] They're all socialists. [02:48:59] And it's beautiful to see them crumble under their own socialism. [02:49:04] I mean, you know, that's what's making our economy so thriving, even though there's really no reason for our economy to be so thriving. [02:49:11] It's because everybody in the international community, all the investors are realizing that, hey, Europe sucks. [02:49:18] Japan just got taken out. [02:49:19] That was the third largest economy in the world. [02:49:22] You've got China finally starting to back off from its growth and starting to assert inflation, even though they've been trying to stop it. [02:49:32] So, you know, right now, what looks like the safest bet is America. [02:49:35] This is why, even though our government's spending our money and devaluing our dollar, the reason our country seems to be kind of faring very well is because everywhere else is going to hell, man. [02:49:48] I mean, I hate to say it, but they're going to hell. [02:49:51] I mean, look, look at it. [02:49:52] They're rioting in Europe. [02:49:54] Poor Japan, I don't think they'll ever be the same. [02:49:57] China has its own problems. [02:49:59] The Middle East is in complete unrest. [02:50:02] You know, you've got Jerusalem and Palestine now starting to get into it. [02:50:08] I mean, give me a break, man. [02:50:09] I mean, no wonder everybody's coming over here. [02:50:12] Yeah, exactly, man. [02:50:13] And the thing with some of these European countries, I mean, they deny being socialists. [02:50:18] But the thing is, they pay like 30, 40% of whatever their inclination is and taxes and stuff like that. [02:50:25] And I just think that's a joke. [02:50:26] When I listen to some of my relatives over, you know, from across the pond over in some of these European countries, they always talk about like, oh, you know, a car, this car over here, $3,000. [02:50:38] And when I look on Credulous here in America, that car would only cost like $1,000, and that car would be with AC. [02:50:46] And I just hear them always talking about taxes, taxes, gasoline prices. [02:50:52] But then again, I always hear my relatives saying, oh, but I heard in America, life is so horrible and trashy. [02:51:00] But, you know, I always tell them, like, you know, living in America is pretty good overall considering that we get to keep the money that we make from working. [02:51:12] I mean, I think the Europeans are basically a slave to the government. [02:51:16] They basically just give government their fair share, you know, more than their fair share, to be honest. [02:51:22] They give them a lot more than the government deserves. [02:51:25] And the government is a good person. [02:51:26] Well, that's why they're pissed, man. [02:51:27] I mean, that's why they're upset. [02:51:29] That's why they're blaming bankers. [02:51:30] They're blaming investors. [02:51:32] They're blaming capitalists. [02:51:33] Because they want to know what happened to that money. [02:51:35] Well, you know, you gave it to the government. [02:51:38] And, you know, when you're a socialist, you give a lot of responsibility to the government. [02:51:42] You give a lot of responsibility of production. [02:51:44] You give a lot of responsibility of regulation of the economy. [02:51:48] You give a lot of authority of regulating the social landscape, of regulating the political system. [02:51:56] There's so many things that you depend, or a socialist country depends on from the government. [02:52:02] And let's be honest, if the government is made from the same population that is stagnant from socialism, how smart are you going to be able to find politicians that are going to be able to properly run these socialist countries? [02:52:16] And even if you do final find somebody that runs it properly, how are they going to be able to compete in the midst of a global economic system of supply and demand? [02:52:25] They can't. [02:52:25] That's why you never see anything made from you never see anything made from Spain. [02:52:31] You never see anything made from Portugal. [02:52:33] You never see any of these things made from any of these European countries. [02:52:36] Where are they made? [02:52:37] From all the places that have embraced capitalism and the global economic model. [02:52:41] China, South Korea, Japan, unfortunately, Japan. [02:52:45] I think that's it for Japan. [02:52:47] I'm sorry, but man, that radioactive fallout is not a joke. [02:52:50] Taiwan, Singapore, South America, the people that have embraced this, they're the ones that are reaping the rewards. [02:52:58] I mean, they're bustling economies. [02:53:02] They're emerging markets. [02:53:03] You should just do a Google search of Seoul, South Korea, downtown. [02:53:08] It looks beautiful because they're actually participating in the global economic model. [02:53:14] And as a result, you can actually keep what you put in. [02:53:17] And when people can keep what they put in, they're going to want to create more. [02:53:22] They're going to want to innovate more. [02:53:23] They're going to want to invent things they can make money on. [02:53:26] I mean, there are so many things that are inspired because of capitalism. [02:53:30] This is what these Europeans don't understand. [02:53:33] Be honest with you, Strope. [02:53:35] Most Europeans, all they want to do is what most of these dope heads in America are doing now. [02:53:41] They just want to sit at home, fulfill their vices, whether it's drinking, smoking cracks, smoking dope, whatever the case might be, and watch cartoons all day. [02:53:51] I mean, that's what socialists do. [02:53:53] They don't do anything. [02:53:54] They just sit around. [02:53:55] They take trips and they think the government's going to take care of them. [02:53:59] And that's it, man. [02:54:01] And that's just not how the way it works. [02:54:03] And now that they are suffering, they want to blame everybody else, but they should be blaming themselves because you, as the people, allowed this government to be socialist. [02:54:12] You as the people, okay this government authority to do whatever it is that they wanted to do with your money, and now you're pissed at you know what investors and capitalists? [02:54:21] No hell, no man. [02:54:25] Yeah exactly man, I couldn't agree more. [02:54:27] And you know one thing, especially when it comes to time to Portugal, I think the Portuguese people are, you know, the biggest slaves out there, because I saw, I saw something about Jaguar, you know, like a while ago, and then I did some research on it and I heard it's still in effect today. [02:54:42] Is they actually support the drug addicts in Portugal? [02:54:47] They actually don't, you know, arrest them. [02:54:49] They support their, their drugs and their rehab payments and whatnot, just so they could get off their whatever they're doing. [02:54:57] Then I just think that's that's like the biggest mistake ever. [02:55:00] I mean, why would you support someone that's doing the wrong thing? [02:55:03] I mean, that's the point man, that's a taxpayer yeah well yeah, but with like countries like, as I think, Amsterdam or Holland, whatever they want to call themselves, they're also very enslaved to their government, because they have this whole Amsterdam, where it's all just immigrants, you know, doing drugs and whatnot not, and I just think it puts It's a real bad image on the country, because I think that's what I'm saying. [02:55:31] Well, I literally screws people's minds up, man. [02:55:33] I mean, not only is Amsterdam supporting drug dealers and stuff, man, they got prostitutes down in the red light district. [02:55:41] I mean, look, I understand that people are going to do whatever it is they're going to do. [02:55:47] And I believe that they should be able to do it in the privacy of their own home. [02:55:50] But just like you alluded to there, if we make it all public and everything's great and everything's embraced but government regulated, you become a slave to the system. [02:55:59] You know, these people that, just like you said, you know, the drug addicts, that's what they're doing here now, Strobe, here in America. [02:56:05] They're starting to do it now. [02:56:07] You know, these drug addicts are being supported. [02:56:09] You know, like in Holland, I hope we don't get to this point, but they're giving these drug addicts drugs so they can be slaves. [02:56:18] And not even real slaves, like below slaves. [02:56:20] They're like serfs in serfdom. [02:56:24] And this is why I'm saying, man, I mean, you know, I'd much prefer to work for what I get and get what I put in and be able to do with what I, the money that I make, I want to be able to do what I want with it and make more of it. [02:56:37] I don't want the government just to take 50, 60% of it because, oh, we're the people. [02:56:42] You know what I mean? [02:56:45] Yeah, and, you know, I'm not going to lie because, you know, Europe had it good for a while, but once everything went sour over here in the States, like it, you know, carried on through to Europe. [02:56:56] And these Europeans just still understand that, you know, and I think a lot of that has to do with jealousy, too, from the Europeans' point of view. [02:57:06] But, you know, America was really one of the main importers, exporters, was really one of the main countries that was making that currency. [02:57:18] And a lot of these people in Europe tend to forget that. [02:57:21] And they think, you know, America is just this overrated country. [02:57:26] When in reality, America, you know, is, in my opinion, the greatest country. [02:57:34] Absolutely. [02:57:36] They seem to forget that, and they just take it for granted and just say, uh-oh, Scooty's American people, blah, blah, blah. [02:57:42] And then they just watch their own country suffer. [02:57:44] Slowly, but that's how it is, man. [02:57:47] That's how the world works, bro. [02:57:49] Hey, Strope, man, I got two minutes left. [02:57:52] You want to plug anything, man? [02:57:53] You want to plug your channel? [02:57:54] I like that one love the plug video that you got, man. [02:58:01] Oh, well, the only really thing I want to plug now is I have a YouTube account called The Final Boss, DWC. [02:58:09] It has some of the pedacles and everything that says some random stuff on it, but that's the only thing, man. [02:58:15] Okay, cool, man. [02:58:16] I appreciate you calling, Strobe, man. [02:58:18] Thanks for listening, too, bro. [02:58:20] No problem, ghost. [02:58:22] All right, man. [02:58:24] Go ahead. [02:58:25] What did you say? [02:58:29] Or were you going to say something, man? [02:58:32] Oh, you hung up, man. [02:58:34] Anyway, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me, folks. [02:58:39] It was kind of one of those hectic shows, so to speak. [02:58:43] But once again, tomorrow is Baller Friday. [02:58:47] Baller Friday tomorrow. [02:58:48] And tomorrow I am going to release my social networking site. [02:58:56] Now, bear with me, folks. [02:58:57] I mean, I'm trying to do this on a budget that is not equivalent to the $60 billion valuation of Facebook. [02:59:06] But I'm trying my best. [02:59:07] I'm looking for moderators, looking for people. [02:59:10] I know people emailed me up. [02:59:13] I'm going to get you to those emails later on this evening, folks. [02:59:16] I'm still trying to work some kinks out in the social networking site, but I will be announcing it tomorrow. [02:59:23] And maybe we can kick it the whole weekend on there, man. [02:59:26] We got chat rooms, forums, blog posts. [02:59:29] I mean, the works. [02:59:30] You name it. [02:59:32] Anyway, I hope to see you here tomorrow on Baller Friday. [02:59:35] And, of course, for all you folks that are tuning in, I broadcast every Monday through Friday, 4 to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time. [02:59:44] So make sure to set aside some time, not to mention that I've got thousands upon thousands of minutes of on-demand episodes of the True Capitalist Radio Show and True Conservative Radio, which this show used to be called, at blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [03:00:01] Anyway, folks, I'm going to be here tomorrow for Baller Friday. [03:00:04] I hope that you're here. [03:00:05] I hope to see you here. [03:00:06] Make sure to spread the word. [03:00:08] Follow me on Twitter, folks. [03:00:09] The Twitter name to follow is Ghost Politics. [03:00:12] All one word, no underscores, Ghost Politics. [03:00:16] Anyway, I'm out of here. [03:00:17] Long live capitalism. [03:00:20] You've been listening to True Capitalist Radio. 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