True Capitalist Radio - April 11th, 2011 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 063 Aired: 2011-04-11 Duration: 03:01:18 === Low Volume Bull Market (14:46) === [00:00:00] Boar's Head is bringing a slice of Japan to the deli. [00:00:04] Introducing Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken. [00:00:08] Tender, slow-roasted chicken breast, coated in our signature teriyaki glaze, where ginger, garlic, and a hint of brown sugar meet for a flavor that's both sweet and savory. [00:00:20] New Boar's Head Ichiban Teriyaki-style chicken. [00:00:23] The bold flavor of Japan. [00:00:26] Now at the deli. [00:00:27] Only from Boar's Head. [00:00:28] Compromise elsewhere. [00:00:30] Love Hope Radio. [00:00:35] Here we go. [00:00:40] Last off. [00:00:45] This is True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:47] 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, period. [00:01:01] Broadcasting from his skylight office studios in beautiful downtown Austin, Texas. [00:01:06] You sound fruitier than a box of fruit loops, for Christ's sake. [00:01:09] And now, he'll take it from here. [00:01:11] Your host, the prognosticator of prognosticators, the man they call... [00:01:16] Go Me. [00:01:34] And thank you for tuning in with me to another edition of True Capitalist Radio. [00:01:40] This is episode number 63 for all the folks that are keeping track. [00:01:45] And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:01:50] And I can't say it anymore. [00:01:52] Thank you for tuning in with me. [00:01:53] If you could please retweet the broadcast. [00:01:57] BlogtalkRadio.com/slash Ghost is the link to send them, folks. [00:02:02] Tell them that we're live, we're in effect, and spread that link around. [00:02:07] Spread it around like wildfire and see if we can't get more peeps up in the chat room. [00:02:14] See if we can't get more peeps calling up into the show, that sort of thing. [00:02:18] That's why I ask people to do it. [00:02:20] So anyway, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:02:24] I was just told here in the chat room that somebody else that is supposed to be some big wig in the business sector of the blog, talk radio, shows of shows, moved against my slot, my time slot. [00:02:42] Because unfortunately folks, this is what. [00:02:44] This is what happens when you know you start calling out people that think that they're experts on stocks bonds finance, business in general, and you start making prognostications that far surpass their own perspectives, their own ideas. [00:03:04] Well, lo and behold, you've got people trying to move in on the time slot and I really don't give two rats asses, you know. [00:03:10] I mean, who cares? [00:03:12] You understand? [00:03:12] Who gives a rat's ass? [00:03:15] You know, the ticker guy, you know, he's probably ticking the damn dingleberries on his anal passage, for Christ's sake. [00:03:23] Are you kidding me? [00:03:25] I mean, I bet you this guy's got pimples on his ass, for Christ's sake. [00:03:28] I bet you, you know, the doctor tells him drops his drawers, his ass looks like a goddamn pepperoni pizza. [00:03:34] All right, and he's sitting over here trying to move in on the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [00:03:40] Who gives a rat's ass? [00:03:42] Anyway, folks, please retweet the program, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost, spread it around like wildfire. [00:03:52] And before we start going over the markets or anything like that, I just want to go ahead and crack open. [00:03:57] I want to crack open myself a little bit of a beer here. [00:04:02] It is Monday, blue Monday, blue Monday. [00:04:05] So let's go ahead and crack open a beer. [00:04:08] Oh, yeah. [00:04:11] Anyway, let's go ahead and move on, shall we? [00:04:16] 646-652-4869 is the number to call if you want to tune in on anything in the broadcast. [00:04:23] And folks, what we're going to do is we're going to talk about the markets today. [00:04:26] At first, based upon the futures market, you would have anticipated a pretty good day on the markets. [00:04:33] But everybody's getting antsy. [00:04:35] As you can see, folks, it's helper skelter in the markets. [00:04:40] There's not any kind of consistency. [00:04:42] The low volume, obviously, not that many investors actually partaking in the trading. [00:04:47] If you look at the volume of any stock, it's very low, you know, very concerning. [00:04:53] And not only that, folks, it just goes to show you that the fundamentals of investing has just been thrown out the window, obviously. [00:04:59] I mean, just look at the, let me just go over the markets and we'll talk about it, okay? [00:05:02] Anyway, Dow Jones Industrials actually closed out on the plus side, very minimal, very minimal. [00:05:09] It's still flat inevitably. [00:05:12] Dow Jones closes out today at 12,381.10, an increase of 1.06 points, very slight increase of 0.01%. [00:05:28] So, I mean, you know, flat all around. [00:05:31] I mean, if you had any stocks today, you weren't winning today. [00:05:34] You know, Charlie Sheen probably took his crap-ass little showbiz act out there to Wall Street and just flatted out the whole goddamn stocks today. [00:05:44] Yeah, tiger blood. [00:05:46] Shove it up, your ass. [00:05:48] SP 500 closed out today at 1,324.46, a decrease of 3.71 points, a percentage decrease of 0.28%. [00:06:00] NASDAQ decreased 8.91 points, closing out today at 2,771.51, a percentage decrease of 0.32%. [00:06:13] So as you can see, it was just flat all around. [00:06:17] Just flat all around for Christ's sake. [00:06:20] I mean, can you believe this? [00:06:21] I mean, you know, I mean, it's just helper-skelter. [00:06:24] So as an investor, if you would have thought in the traditional ways of investing, you would have anticipated that, well, you know, if there's not going to be any kind of actual profits in the equities markets, let me see. [00:06:40] I mean, you would obviously look for any kind of gains in the commodities markets. [00:06:45] No! [00:06:46] You saw nothing. [00:06:47] I mean, this just goes to show you what kind of helper skelter market. [00:06:50] Some type of throwing up the fundamentals out the window market we're dealing with here. [00:06:54] Gold took a decrease today. [00:06:57] It was down $9. [00:06:58] Hold on. [00:06:59] Before I jump into gold, I'm getting ahead of myself. [00:07:02] I'm sorry. [00:07:02] I'm sorry. [00:07:03] Let me just go over the energy agriculture like we usually do. [00:07:08] I'm getting off Keister here, and the reason is because I'm used to making I wouldn't say big profits, but modest profits on a consistent basis. [00:07:19] And I like to know that I can read where investors are going. [00:07:24] Investors don't even know where the hell they're going. [00:07:26] They're going in for a minute. [00:07:27] They're getting the hell out. [00:07:28] It's disgusting. [00:07:30] Horrible. [00:07:32] Anyway, let's continue on with the market, shall we? [00:07:36] Now, I'm still, I'm not pulling the plug on this market just yet. [00:07:40] I mean, what I'm waiting for is volume to go back up. [00:07:45] That means more investors coming back into the market, trying to invest into some of these companies that they're probably reading about, they're purchasing. [00:07:54] You know, that's what I think that should be happening at this point in time. [00:07:58] I mean, remember, we're running a bull market here on low volume. [00:08:01] We had the lowest trading volume on Friday, the lowest trading volume all year on Friday. [00:08:08] So that just goes to show you there is not activity being conducted in the exchanges out here. [00:08:15] But still, you know, I'm glad to see that Dow Jones industrial average, you know, over $12,000. [00:08:20] I'm glad to see these averages of the other markets where they're at, because let me tell you, if they weren't, we'd be suffering a lot more. [00:08:29] Because, I mean, look at the value of our dollar, for Christ's sake. [00:08:34] It's not a laughing matter, folks. [00:08:35] Anyway, bread crude closed out today on a decrease. [00:08:39] It was down $3.19, closing out today at $123.46 for a barrel of bread crude oil. [00:08:47] And for you folks that don't know what bread crude oil is, it's the oil that's shipped out to Asia and Europe. [00:08:54] That's what they're consuming. [00:08:55] They're having to pay $123.46 for a barrel. [00:08:59] That's right. [00:08:59] That was a decrease today on 2.52% today. [00:09:04] Gasoline futures are down. [00:09:06] Great. [00:09:06] I mean, that's good news. [00:09:08] I mean, hopefully we can see it at the damn pump, and we can bring down some of the prices on these goods that are being relayed to the consumer out here, for Christ's sake. [00:09:16] Not to mention going and pumping your goddamn car with some gas. [00:09:20] I mean, what the hell is the problem? [00:09:23] I mean, you know, isn't America in three Middle Eastern countries that are rich in this type of natural resource? [00:09:29] Can somebody explain to me why we are in anyway? [00:09:32] Never mind. [00:09:33] Gasoline futures are down $17.50, a decrease today of 1.67%. [00:09:40] Heating oil futures also on the downside, $7.98 on the negative, a decrease of 2.40%. [00:09:48] Natural gas futures, for some reason, spiked up. [00:09:51] I mean, remember, we were watching the natural gas futures market kind of tank last week. [00:09:56] You're starting to see some bottom feeders here. [00:09:59] It was up 8 cents, an increase of 2.05%. [00:10:03] And WTI Sweet Crude, I mean, you know, it decreased dramatically today. [00:10:09] I hope it decreases some more because let me tell you, we need this damn oil price to go down so that we can somehow still salvage somewhat of a rebound or just sustaining what we have at this current time. [00:10:25] And it's good to see. [00:10:26] It's not good to see if you're trying to capitalize on some of these oil profits, but it's good to see if you want business in the economy out here, conducting business in other ways, not just investing, but conducting business through brick-mortar exchanges, that sort of thing. [00:10:45] WTI Sweet Crude today closed out at $108.95 per a barrel. [00:10:52] That was a decrease today of $3.84. [00:10:55] And it was a very volatile market in WTI Sweet Crude. [00:10:58] Very volatile. [00:11:00] If you were monitoring it throughout the day, you would have seen it at $1.12, $1.13. [00:11:04] I mean, it was always on the negative, but still, it wasn't until here at the end where we saw some dramatic volatility and it came down $3.84 today, a percentage decrease of 3.40%. [00:11:20] And once again, $108.95. [00:11:23] We still need to see it come down, if you know what I'm saying. [00:11:27] Anyway, let's continue on, shall we? [00:11:29] We've got agricultural futures. [00:11:32] Canola, canola is down $5.10. [00:11:38] All right, that's a decrease of 0.87%. [00:11:41] Cocoa futures are back up. [00:11:44] Why they're back up, I have no idea. [00:11:46] As we'll report later on in the program, Lorencin Bogbo has been captured. [00:11:52] Yeah, the guy that wouldn't step down as the president of the Ivory Coast and, you know, sent, it's just been a total disaster. [00:12:00] We'll talk about it later. [00:12:01] Anyway, for some reason, cocoa futures are up. [00:12:05] They've been on the dramatic decline, though. [00:12:07] So maybe there's some bottom feeders here thinking that there's some potential increases on the upside for futures in the cocoa market. [00:12:14] It were up $43 today, an increase of 1.44%. [00:12:20] Coffee futures sold off today. [00:12:22] They were on the negative 25 cents, a decrease of 0.09%. [00:12:29] Futures of corn were up today, folks. [00:12:32] And let me tell you, I'm sick of seeing these corn futures and the price of corn going up. [00:12:37] It's an utter disgrace. [00:12:39] It's just a reminder of why the price, I mean, every time I see the price go up, it's a reminder of our incompetent government giving subsidies to ridiculous ideas that didn't have any kind of substance to back up the claims that they were claiming. [00:12:57] And what I'm talking about, I'm talking about corn ethanol. [00:13:01] This is why the corn is going through the roof because we're actually having our government subsidize companies to take crops of corn and refine them into ethanol. [00:13:16] I mean, no. [00:13:17] And you see, what's the stupidest part about it is that it could go to mouths out here. [00:13:22] I mean, people that can afford food or people that can afford it to give it away to people. [00:13:26] No, We can't do that. [00:13:28] What we're going to do is we're going to take the crops of corn and we're going to refine it and put it into ethanol. [00:13:35] And then we're going to make something called a corn ethanol-based automobile. [00:13:41] Yeah, you can actually buy these things. [00:13:43] Folks, it's out here in Texas. [00:13:44] If you come out here to Texas, you'll actually see ethanol pumps out here in Texas. [00:13:51] I kid you not, folks. [00:13:52] Corn ethanol pumps for corn ethanol gas, corn ethanol-based vehicles. [00:14:00] So what does that mean? [00:14:01] That means that our government subsidized this ridiculous technology so they can literally burn food. [00:14:07] Instead of food going to people that could potentially eat it, this is what's driving the cost of corn up. [00:14:14] It makes me sick to my stomach every time I see the price of corn, knowing our government, with our tax dollars, are subsidizing some ridiculous concept called corn ethanol-based technology when science has already come out recently and said that corn ethanol actually burns dirtier than petroleum. [00:14:35] I mean, and they just kind of buried that. [00:14:37] I like how the liberal media just haven't just did not highlight that whatsoever. [00:14:42] You can actually look that up for yourselves. [00:14:43] You're on the internet. [00:14:44] You can get it for yourselves. === Corn Futures Surge (11:58) === [00:14:46] I mean, it's not something I'm just yanking out of my ass here. [00:14:48] This is just a ridiculous concept. [00:14:50] And I know I reiterate this every time I go over the futures and come across corn and see the corn futures high because there is no need for the corn to be this high. [00:15:02] I mean, people should be able to buy ears of corn nine ears for a dollar like they used to be. [00:15:07] I mean, you could feed a lot of people with nine ears of corn for a dollar, but now, what is it? [00:15:13] A dollar for an ear of corn out here. [00:15:15] I mean, it's going up, for Christ's sake. [00:15:18] It's going up. [00:15:21] And the reason it's going up is because of this ridiculous concept of this corn ethanol subsidy that our government has given to this ridiculous, stupid, pathetic idea that we need corn ethanol as a substitute for petroleum. [00:15:37] We're burning food. [00:15:39] We are burning food. [00:15:41] It's disgusting. [00:15:44] Anyway, I didn't mean to get off keyster there, folks, but let me tell you, it just chaps my ass, to say the least, when I see corn futures up in here, and they're up, once again, up $7.25, an increase of 0.94%, and it doesn't look like it's coming down anytime soon, folks. [00:16:04] Not to mention, cotton futures are also up, folks. [00:16:07] Cotton futures are up $1.01, an increase of 0.53%. [00:16:13] And let me tell you, if you're buying threads, you know what I'm talking about. [00:16:16] These damn clothes are going up a wazoo. [00:16:19] I mean, you know, and what I don't understand is I don't understand why these people pay all these money for the expensive threads. [00:16:25] Unless you're going to buy a suit or a tux, you know, that requires actual hand craftsmanship and tailoring to your body, you know, where you understand why you're paying a couple of thousand dollars for a suit because it was hand-made for you. [00:16:42] Unless you're one of these off-the-rack men's warehouse shopping assholes, you know, these suit separate idiots, you know, Jesus Christ, there's nothing I hate worse than some asshole going into a suit store and saying, oh, yeah, I want to buy a suit. [00:16:59] And they buy a suit separate. [00:17:01] And for you folks that don't know what a suit separate is, and you actually buy suits, maybe that's a good sign because that means that you haven't witnessed the low class of disgusting disgraces that actually attempt to wear suits and buy a suit separate. [00:17:16] Anyway, a suit separate is where you actually buy the coat and the pants, and they're already pre-tailored and already pre-designed. [00:17:25] And, you know, you kind of just grab off the rack. [00:17:28] You know, if you're a 36 regular or something, or if you're a 50 regular or you're in a 48 rate, whatever you are, you get that coat. [00:17:38] And then, you know, if you've got a big beer gut, you get a big beer gutted type pants. [00:17:42] Or, you know, if you get a skinny prick, you get little skinny pants, whatever the case might be. [00:17:47] That's not how you buy suits, ass clowns. [00:17:49] All right. [00:17:50] I know that, what's that asshole's name? [00:17:52] You know, Zimmer, that guy that comes on. [00:17:56] You're going to love the way you look. [00:17:58] I guarantee it. [00:18:00] You're going to love it. [00:18:01] It's going to be great. [00:18:02] Yeah, okay, great. [00:18:03] You've cheapened out the suit for Christ's sake. [00:18:06] Let me tell you something. [00:18:06] I can spot a cheap suit from a mile away. [00:18:10] And let me tell you something right now. [00:18:12] There's nothing worse I hate in the world than going into a formal event and seeing some assholes sporting polyester and trying to pass it off as it's silk. [00:18:25] Bitch, I know the difference between polyester and silk asshole. [00:18:29] And I'm sure everybody that purchases these types of products in mass consumptions know the difference too. [00:18:38] Anyway, sorry. [00:18:39] I'm just a little, as you can see, I'm benting a little bit. [00:18:42] I'm a little pissed off that I'm paying so much money for stuff. [00:18:45] So anyway, believe me, I'm not happy about it. [00:18:49] But anyway, let's go on. [00:18:50] Wheat futures are down after dramatic increases last week. [00:18:55] They decreased $13.75. [00:18:58] Sugar futures are down 4 cents. [00:19:01] Soybean futures continue their sell-off. [00:19:04] Soybeans down $24, a decrease of 1.71%. [00:19:09] And what have I said about lumber? [00:19:12] Lumber continues its sell-off, folks. [00:19:14] And if you've got a lot of land somewhere, or if you've got a kid and you want to be the ultimate dad or the ultimate ma or whatever it is, go and build them a treehouse, build them some kind of a playhouse, because now the time to do it. [00:19:29] I mean, I have been reporting lumber futures down on a consistent basis for at least the last week and a half. [00:19:36] And actually, I would say even the last two weeks, it's just been continuous decreases in lumber futures. [00:19:44] So that spells to me that there's going to be some cheap wood out here in the market. [00:19:49] And in my personal view, I mean, this is a good time for anybody that's got one of those, you know, wants to be one of those weekend warriors and be the hero to your kid. [00:19:58] Go out there and build themselves a goddamn Ford or something, where they play cowboys and Indians. [00:20:04] Oh, that's right. [00:20:04] We can't play that anymore, right? [00:20:06] Political correctness. [00:20:07] We can't play all that. [00:20:09] Jesus Christ. [00:20:10] Build them whatever you want. [00:20:11] Just build them something. [00:20:13] Be a parent. [00:20:15] That's what I did to my kid. [00:20:16] Be a parent. [00:20:17] Go out there and build something. [00:20:18] Build a treehouse. [00:20:20] They're not very difficult to build, for Christ's sake. [00:20:23] I mean, just go do something. [00:20:25] The lumber is cheap. [00:20:26] All right. [00:20:28] Anyway, it's down $9.70 today. [00:20:31] And I have just been continuously reporting decreases in the lumber futures, man. [00:20:37] And it was down 3.47% today. [00:20:41] 3.47%. [00:20:43] So you know for a fact that the lumber prices are cheap. [00:20:47] Anybody who's in the lumber business is probably losing some major money. [00:20:50] And the reason is, folks, is because of the real estate market. [00:20:54] You know, the real estate market is really tanking out here. [00:20:57] Not to mention that we are having low rates of new home ownership. [00:21:02] You know? [00:21:04] I mean, that's all there is to it. [00:21:08] Anyway, let me continue going here. [00:21:10] We got soybean oil futures are down 95 cents. [00:21:14] And wool, after being flat for the past week or so, I think we saw a modest increase on Friday, but they've been flat for the most part. [00:21:22] They've increased also. [00:21:24] Wool up $5, an increase of 0.39%. [00:21:30] And man, let me tell you, the metals, I have no idea what the hell the investors are thinking. [00:21:39] I have no idea what the investors are thinking out here, for Christ's sake. [00:21:44] Anyway, copper is down $4.30 on the negative 0.96%. [00:21:52] We did see a dramatic spike last week. [00:21:56] Remember, before the shutdown, not to mention that copper has a very hardcore mass industrial usage for machines, for the industrial type emerging markets. [00:22:14] So, I mean, I like copper. [00:22:16] And copper is still at a decent rate at this point. [00:22:19] I mean, if you want to be technical about it, copper could be a lot lower based upon the rate of growth, the rate of rapid growth on that. [00:22:28] You could look at a copper chart and see it's just been just a steady increase upwards. [00:22:34] And a lot of that has been hedging. [00:22:36] But for the most part, a lot of that has been actual increase in demand. [00:22:41] I mean, the increase in demand for copper is there. [00:22:45] And anyway, they're down today. [00:22:47] Gold is down after dramatic increases. [00:22:50] We were at, what was it, $14.70 something last week. [00:22:54] Down to $1,464.20 a Troy ounce. [00:22:59] It's down $9.90. [00:23:03] But I think that you just saw a lot of people cashing out at this point in time, folks. [00:23:06] You're looking at a flat market. [00:23:08] People get greedy out here. [00:23:09] Remember, we're dealing with low volume. [00:23:12] I mean, that's what's really scary about this. [00:23:14] I mean, you know, low volume means that things could really get hairy if some bad news comes out of the woodwork out here. [00:23:23] I mean, a terrorist act or, you know, something of that nature just, you know, just completely boggles the market. [00:23:29] I mean, I don't like low volume. [00:23:31] I mean, this is what's causing all this weird ass volatility. [00:23:34] This is what's really causing all this stuff. [00:23:37] But still, you want to ride these waves. [00:23:39] You want to be able to capitalize. [00:23:40] You want to be able to profit. [00:23:42] And that's what we do here on the True Capitalist radio show here: we try to get people out there to profit. [00:23:48] Everybody should be profiting. [00:23:50] Because the more people profit, the more people invest in the market. [00:23:53] The more people invest in the market, the more possible gains that are going to be out there. [00:23:57] The more possible gains, the more people make money, the more people make money, the more people spend money. [00:24:04] And the more people spend money, the more people make money, and the whole damn process gets replicated. [00:24:09] This is what is not happening here in this country. [00:24:12] Let me take a swig of this beer here. [00:24:16] Oh, yeah. [00:24:18] This is what's not happening in this country in a lot of countries across the world. [00:24:24] And I think it should happen. [00:24:25] I mean, it's just simple economic idealism, theories. [00:24:29] I mean, not even theories. [00:24:31] I mean, you know, economic models have been proven to advance societies. [00:24:37] I mean, look at us at this point in time. [00:24:39] Look at the technologies. [00:24:41] Look at transportation, communication. [00:24:43] Look at electricity, for Christ's sake. [00:24:45] I know that everybody doesn't want to give electricity so much credit, but electricity is the basis of our society. [00:24:51] And look at how much leaps and bounds we've become. [00:24:54] I mean, yeah, Jesus Christ. [00:24:56] I know I've said this time and time again, but nobody cares. [00:25:00] Anyway, gold's down. [00:25:01] Silver's down, even though it was up today at $41 early in the morning. [00:25:06] I mean, it looked like a complete and utter bull market, but you can tell that people that were at the bottom here got a little scared, started selling off when they started seeing this market kind of just kind of go downward. [00:25:18] I think the Dow Jones was up at least 50 points this morning, and then it just went completely downhill from there. [00:25:25] Investors got scared. [00:25:26] They cashed out. [00:25:29] Silver's down 34 cents, a percentage decrease of 0.86%. [00:25:35] Silver closes out today at $40.26. [00:25:39] Now, let's go to the livestock here. [00:25:41] Live cattle futures are up modestly. [00:25:44] They've increased a nickel, a percentage increase of 0.04%. [00:25:50] Cattle feeder futures are starting to come down, which is a good sign that we may see some cheaper cheeseburgers out here. [00:25:58] They decreased, and they've been decreasing for the past several days, down 95 cents, a decreased percentage of 0.69%. [00:26:08] Lean hog futures are up, folks. [00:26:10] After everybody was cashing out after those modest increases, I'm still somewhat bullish on lean hog futures at this price. [00:26:18] I think that we could still see 5%, possibly even 7% to 10% increase on the short here. [00:26:24] But that's my opinion, of course. [00:26:26] But anyway, we've seen increases since I've been bullish on it. [00:26:31] We're seeing increases, again, 45 cents on the increase, a percentage increase of 0.45%. [00:26:38] And folks, that is the markets for your ass. === Lean Hog Outlook (12:16) === [00:26:44] Anyway, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:26:46] We've got a lot of things to talk about here. [00:26:48] There's a lot of things in the news. [00:26:50] I mean, I don't know if I'm going to get to it all. [00:26:53] But of course, folks, if you want to chime in on anything, if you want to chime in on anything that I am discussing on this broadcast, I would like for you to please give me a call. [00:27:02] The number, 646-652-4869 is the number to call, folks. [00:27:08] And let me tell you, whether you agree or disagree or whatever the case may be, I want to hear from you. [00:27:15] You know, I definitely want to hear from you, for Christ's sake. [00:27:19] And before we move on to anything else, I'd like for people to please retweet the broadcast. [00:27:23] Let me give some shout-outs to everybody that's out here. [00:27:26] And if you're listening in another part of the internet, because believe me, I'm going to be looking at the stats. [00:27:30] You know, I'm being listened to all over the internet. [00:27:32] If you're listening to me somewhere else, come over here into the chat room, blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [00:27:40] Anyway, I want to say what's up to Felix and NJ. [00:27:42] What's going on? [00:27:43] Future DNB, man, what's going on? [00:27:46] We got Janie Santorini. [00:27:48] What's going on, Jeannie? [00:27:50] Goku. [00:27:52] What's up, Goku? [00:27:53] We got Goofy Bone in the house. [00:27:54] Just give her bone. [00:27:57] Got Goofy Bone in the house. [00:27:58] MacCane's in the house. [00:28:00] The Nigerian in the house. [00:28:01] Peter Bergdon in the house. [00:28:03] What's going on? [00:28:04] The truth is out there. [00:28:06] What's going on? [00:28:06] The truth is out there. [00:28:08] And Arbanos. [00:28:10] What's going on, Arbanos? [00:28:13] Anyway, I want to, and all the guests that are in here, too. [00:28:15] And I know that I skipped them when I, all the guests that are in here. [00:28:19] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:28:24] Anyway, Muamar Gaddafi, you know, our favorite person that we like to talk about since our president has basically just obligated us to this third war in the Middle East because of supposed humanitarian reasons, right? [00:28:43] Well, anyway, Muamar Gaddafi attempted to have, well, actually, he did have some kind of a meeting in the capital, Tripoli, I believe, with five African leaders of surrounding African countries. [00:28:57] And in that meeting, Muamar Gaddafi said that, hey, I will agree to ceasefire. [00:29:03] I will agree to ceasefire. [00:29:05] You tell them motherfuckers over there that are trying to kill me and my family. [00:29:09] You tell NATO. [00:29:11] You tell them over there that I will agree. [00:29:13] Leave me alone. [00:29:16] Well, they came out. [00:29:17] They had a little press conference. [00:29:19] They had some pictures taken of them. [00:29:22] Anyway, the rebels said today that they don't want to ceasefire. [00:29:26] And that they're going to continue forward. [00:29:30] I'm serious. [00:29:30] They're going to continue forward. [00:29:32] So be expecting a continuation of this Libyan conflict. [00:29:36] And, you know what, folks, be expecting our men and women to go out there at any point in time. [00:29:44] And if you think that it ain't going to happen, you've got another thing coming. [00:29:50] You know, and let me tell you something right now. [00:29:54] I just don't know what the certainty is after Gaddafi is gone. [00:29:59] I mean, what exactly is the plan? [00:30:02] You know that we've got clerics out there in Iraq saying that they're going to start bombing the hell out of us in Iraq if we don't leave. [00:30:12] You actually got clerics calling for jihad out there in Iraq saying if we don't leave, we're the ones that gave these people freedom and they're like, screw you. [00:30:21] We don't like you. [00:30:23] Screw you. [00:30:26] We like Saddam Hussein. [00:30:30] I mean, it's just, Jesus Christ. [00:30:32] It's our leadership, folks. [00:30:34] It's what it is. [00:30:34] I mean, you know, when we allow our government to conduct themselves in complicated foreign policy matters like this without any kind of input with true business, knowledgeable individuals, people that understand foreign policy, people that understand what's going on, this is the kind of garbage, this kind of bumbling crap that we've seen our country doing here. [00:30:57] It's just, it's nonsense. [00:31:01] Makes me sick to my stomach here. [00:31:03] Anyway, the rebels have just completely rejected any kind of Muammar Gaddafi ceasefire. [00:31:08] They said, hey, go Qaddafi, escru you. [00:31:13] Straight up, man. [00:31:14] I mean, are you kidding me? [00:31:16] And as a matter of fact, we actually have one of Muamar Gaddafi's top generals on the horn here. [00:31:24] I mean, we had to get somebody. [00:31:26] You know what I mean? [00:31:26] I mean, we're just going to sit over here and bad-mouth old Gaddafi and not have him to have a chance for a rebuttal. [00:31:33] So I think we got, you know, I don't know if it's his kid or his step child or I don't know who it is. [00:31:40] But go ahead. [00:31:41] You know, this is pro-Qaddafi representative Mahmood. [00:31:47] Mahmood. [00:31:47] Are you there, Makhmood? [00:31:54] That is right, I am here. [00:31:58] We view this by the rebels as a sign of disrespect. [00:32:02] And NATO continues to bomb us and we don't appreciate it. [00:32:07] You're American thinkers. [00:32:09] You'll be victorious in the end. [00:32:12] We will do a jihad. [00:32:13] We all do a jihad. [00:32:16] We all do it jihad. [00:32:20] There's nothing you can do about it. [00:32:21] All you can do is sit here and you can continue to back up the rebels with al-Qaeda. [00:32:27] The rebels are related to al-Qaeda. [00:32:30] And there is nothing you can do about it. [00:32:44] There's nothing you can do about it. [00:32:46] You American people keep watching American Idol. [00:32:51] You American people keep watching dancing with the stars and that fat war. [00:32:57] You keep watching her fall on her fat ass and you vote for her. [00:33:02] You keep watching all that stuff while we over here commit the jihad. [00:33:29] Get him off. [00:33:32] Anyway, as you can see, they're a little redundant, but, you know, the Libyan pro-Gaddafi forces are adamant. [00:33:41] He sounded like he was just kind of borderline there. [00:33:43] It sounded like, you know, he really didn't mind either way if the jihadists or Qaeda or whatever he said. [00:33:52] He doesn't care who takes advantage of one and why he's a bureaucrat. [00:33:56] That's what you get with bureaucrats. [00:33:58] They don't care who takes power as long as they retain power. [00:34:01] It's a bureaucrat, you stupid milky-liquid piece of garbage. [00:34:06] Stick a camel head up your ass, you piece of garbage. [00:34:10] Anyway, I want to hear from you. [00:34:11] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [00:34:15] If you're agreeing or disagreeing, if you're one of these pro-Obama people that were crying when this man was elected, if you're one of these pro-liberal regime people, pro-union people, can you please explain to me why we are in Libya? [00:34:31] Not to mention that we are in Iraq and gas prices are going through the roof, and yet we have invested almost $2 trillion into Iraq and have yet to be paid one red cent back by this government. [00:34:49] And why I mean, can somebody explain to me why our government is enforcing this Iraqi parliament, which we put into power? [00:34:57] Why are we forcing these people to either start paying us back because they look folks, they have got a surplus. [00:35:04] All right? [00:35:05] They're pumping that oil out of the ground. [00:35:06] They're selling it on the world market. [00:35:09] They are not a debt-based country. [00:35:12] They're just trying to get some kind of security force, and they're buying weapons. [00:35:17] They're doing a lot of things, this Iraqi parliament. [00:35:19] And once you know it, once they get enough people that are willing to wear the black suits and the masks and batons, and let me tell you something, there's going to be some order there. [00:35:30] And the reason is, is because just look at the positioning of it, man. [00:35:35] What I don't understand is why our government isn't forcing this Iraqi parliament to give us either some money back or to give us oil pro bono. [00:35:47] We knock it off their tab and you know, we'll call it even. [00:35:52] We artificially bring down the cost of oil. [00:35:55] It would help the you don't understand how if we bring down the cost of oil artificially to like $60, $50 a barrel. [00:36:05] I mean, you don't you can't even imagine what that would do to the American economy. [00:36:09] It would just unbelievable. [00:36:10] It'd be unbelievable, to say the least. [00:36:15] And now we're in Libya. [00:36:18] We're in Libya now where we're supposed to be what, helping humanitarian aid out here. [00:36:23] And of course, Libya is another oil country. [00:36:27] And oil is now being produced out of one of these captured oil properties of the Gaddafi. [00:36:36] Yeah, yeah, one of the rebels have actually captured one of these oil rigs, and they've actually struck a deal with Qatar. [00:36:45] They have struck a deal with Qatar. [00:36:48] Why aren't those rebels just pumping the gas and pumping the oil out of there, giving it to us pro bono? [00:36:56] Why aren't these questions being asked out here is what I'm saying. [00:37:01] I mean, you know, these government assholes are here. [00:37:04] They're trying to, you know, pump it in our faces that, oh, we've got to go to government shutdown and all this ridiculous nonsense. [00:37:11] This is what I'm saying. [00:37:12] This government that we've got going on here is completely incompetent and completely pathetic. [00:37:19] And the next election, we need to seriously consider a whole revamping of everybody. [00:37:25] Not just Democrats, Republicans. [00:37:27] I think that random people, if you're listening to me right now, you should vote. [00:37:31] I mean, you should go out and run. [00:37:32] Excuse me. [00:37:34] You should go out and run for something. [00:37:36] I'm not joking. [00:37:38] I'm not joking. [00:37:39] Go out and run for something and be elected and start kicking some ass. [00:37:42] Don't let the corruption of what the hell's happening out here in Washington to make these idiots be so soulless. [00:37:51] I mean, go out there and run for something and you never know. [00:37:53] You might get elected. [00:37:54] I mean, you know, I mean, everybody's sick and tired of the status quo that's happening in our country out here. [00:38:01] I'm telling you right now, any kind of a difference would be better, in my view. [00:38:07] Anyway, let me take a swig of this beer here. [00:38:12] Ah, yeah. [00:38:15] That's good stuff there. [00:38:16] That's some really good stuff. [00:38:17] Anyway, the rebels are rejecting the ceasefire. [00:38:23] Even though they're bitching and moaning about how NATO is incompetent, they're bitching and moaning how they're not getting enough cover from the United States and the NATO forces. [00:38:32] But no, they're competent enough to, you know, no, we don't want to see spy at it. [00:38:38] They're confident enough to do that. [00:38:41] I mean, it just doesn't this all make you sick, man. [00:38:47] Well, anyway, I knew it would make me sick. [00:38:49] And as a matter of fact, you know, since I don't want to talk about Momar Gaddafi anymore, I don't want to talk about this Libyan situation anymore. [00:38:56] You understand, as listeners, listening to my show, you understand what it's about. === Rebels Reject Ceasefire (08:52) === [00:39:01] I've been saying it over and over and over and over and over again. [00:39:05] So what difference does it make? [00:39:07] All right? [00:39:08] We shouldn't even be there. [00:39:09] And if we are going to be there, our government should be forcing these rebels that we're giving cover to and breaking international law for. [00:39:18] We should be forcing these assholes to give us the oil that they're dealing with Qatar with. [00:39:23] They should be giving it to us pro bono for covering their asses. [00:39:29] And I'm sick and tired of talking about it. [00:39:32] Seriously, I mean, this Gaddafi stuff, really, it's just sick. [00:39:35] It's stupid. [00:39:36] Makes me want to puke. [00:39:39] Anyway, folks, let me tell you, you know, on a personal note, let me get off this whole idea of talking about Gaddafi. [00:39:48] I actually got a new computer. [00:39:50] That's right. [00:39:52] I got myself a new computer. [00:39:53] And no, I didn't get myself a little tablet. [00:39:56] Oh, let me get myself a little touch screen, little iPad, little tablet, where I can just do little touch screens. [00:40:02] And look at me, I can do this. [00:40:03] Look, I got the piano on my little touch screen. [00:40:06] You're just little, it's so great. [00:40:08] And it's so sleek. [00:40:10] It looks great. [00:40:19] And the reason, the reason that I got a new computer is because I just can't stand the one that I had previous. [00:40:31] It was just a disgusting disgrace. [00:40:36] All right? [00:40:37] I mean, you know, I mean, I was dealing with it for a long time. [00:40:40] It was nice. [00:40:41] I'm not going to name the maker of this particular computer. [00:40:45] I'm not going to name the maker of the computer that I got, but it's a new one, you know? [00:40:51] And it's a laptop because, you know, you've got to be mobile. [00:40:54] You've got to go out and do your thing. [00:40:56] You've got to be able to go out and do what you got to do. [00:41:00] But the old model, you know, I've been figuring out or trying to figure out what I should do with my old used-up laptop. [00:41:08] Now, traditional folks that need the cash would probably want to go out and see if they can put it on eBay or go out and put it out there at some pawn shop or see whatever they can get out of it. [00:41:24] Other people might be like, oh, look, the Poe in America. [00:41:29] Somebody that's Poe needs this computer here. [00:41:33] Oh, oh, let me go ahead and give it to the Salvation Army or the Goodwill. [00:41:38] Oh, I swear. [00:41:46] Not me, folks. [00:41:49] You know, I'm the kind of guy that, you know, instead of like, you know, having leftover food and, you know, I could probably give it to my neighbor or to somebody needy down the street. [00:42:00] If, you know, after I eat, I got, you know, big, you know, leftover piece of steak or some leftover brisket or some roast or something. [00:42:08] I just throw the crap away. [00:42:09] All right? [00:42:11] I throw the crap away. [00:42:12] And let me tell you something. [00:42:13] If I saw the Poe digging through my garbage trying to get that leftovers, I'd call the cops on them. [00:42:19] You understand? [00:42:20] I mean, it's not, they can't rummage through that until it's at the dump. [00:42:25] And then once it's at the dump, they can go out and get whatever they want over there. [00:42:29] And, you know, it's the same thing with this goddamn computer. [00:42:33] I don't want to go out and give a give just give somebody a computer. [00:42:37] You know? [00:42:39] I don't want to just go give somebody a computer. [00:42:41] Not to mention, I don't want to profit off a stupid computer. [00:42:44] You know what I mean? [00:42:45] It's just a dumb computer. [00:42:47] You know? [00:42:50] I mean, seriously. [00:42:54] I'm not joking. [00:42:55] Let me take a swig of this here, and let me tell you what I'm going to do. [00:43:05] And this is a badass computer. [00:43:06] Let me tell you something right now, man. [00:43:08] It's like, you know, almost a thousand megahertz, you know, dual processor, all that crap, you know, gig memory. [00:43:16] I just got a better one. [00:43:22] You know, I don't really want to give this to anybody. [00:43:25] I don't want to sell it. [00:43:26] So what I'm going to do is I'm going to break it. [00:43:29] All right? [00:43:31] No, I'm going to break it. [00:43:33] That's what I'm going to do. [00:43:34] I'm going to break it. [00:43:36] And I think I'm going to break it right now. [00:43:38] Now, before I break this, I think that I should make some kind of a speech on why exactly I'm doing this. [00:43:45] Okay? [00:43:46] Now, there are those of you that may look at me and think that what a pompous jerk ass. [00:43:52] You know, he can, you know, sit there and be so pompous and break, you know, a thousand-dollar laptop because he got a new one instead of giving it away to the Po in America or giving it out to the people or something of that nature. [00:44:06] No, You want to know why I'm doing this? [00:44:10] Because I can do that. [00:44:12] Do you understand what I'm saying? [00:44:14] I mean, this is what being a capitalist is all about, baby. [00:44:18] I mean, if you're making all this money, if you're making all this capital, all right, you should be able to do what the hell you want with whatever you want, however you want. [00:44:30] Do you understand? [00:44:32] That's what everybody out there needs to understand out here. [00:44:35] When you've got money, money talks. [00:44:36] And let me tell you something right now. [00:44:38] If people that you're paying, if the people that you're paying aren't doing what you're saying, you better get in their goddamn face. [00:44:47] You better say, hey, I'm paying your ass. [00:44:50] You better do it. [00:44:51] If you don't do it, there's going to be a thousand other idiots lying up at the door waiting to do it for your pay. [00:44:59] You understand? [00:45:02] And this is how I view the disposal of this particular no longer in use laptop that I don't really need. [00:45:11] And look at there's a lot of people on these. [00:45:15] There's a lot of people saying, give it to me, give it to me. [00:45:17] I'm not giving anything to anybody. [00:45:20] All right? [00:45:21] I've given enough. [00:45:23] All right? [00:45:23] I've given enough in my life. [00:45:25] Let's put it that way. [00:45:26] I was a conservative. [00:45:28] I was a conservative, damn it. [00:45:33] I was a conservative, damn it. [00:45:42] So you know. [00:45:43] You know where I'm coming from. [00:45:45] Only because you know it. [00:45:49] So anyway, for anybody who's going to be pissed at me because I'm about to do this, for all of you that think that I'm wasteful, for those of you that think that I'm selfish and pompous and evil or whatever, well, then you know what? [00:46:05] Tough titty. [00:46:07] Tough titty because this is what capitalism is about, baby. [00:46:10] You understand? [00:46:11] I mean, just imagine. [00:46:13] Just imagine if I went out and gave this to somebody. [00:46:16] I mean, that's one less person that's going to buy a computer. [00:46:19] That means that's one less manufacturing job on the assembly line to make a computer. [00:46:24] That's one less salesperson that's out at a retail location selling the computer. [00:46:31] I mean, you understand? [00:46:32] That's one less tech guy. [00:46:34] Well, not the tech guy we think of, but you know what I'm talking about. [00:46:37] That's one less tech guy repairing computers because these jagos, you know, screw them up by downloading illegal porn. [00:46:47] I mean, do you understand what I'm saying? [00:46:49] So, in essence, I'm actually doing society a service by breaking my computer right now instead of actually giving it to the Po in America, instead of going out there giving it to anybody. [00:47:01] Because I mean, you know, by giving stuff away, by giving stuff away, you're actually hurting the economy. [00:47:09] You know? [00:47:10] So, without any further ado, I think I'm going to get this laptop here. [00:47:15] Here it is. [00:47:18] And it's an old one. [00:47:20] Well, it's old for me. [00:47:21] I bought it like last year. [00:47:24] Last year sometime. [00:47:25] It was supposed to be top of the line. [00:47:27] Supposed to be top of the line laptop. [00:47:31] You know what I mean? [00:47:34] But, you know, I got a new one. [00:47:35] It's badass. [00:47:36] As a matter of fact, on this new one, man, you can do freaking video editing. [00:47:40] Man, I got straight, I got the works on this other computer, man. [00:47:44] I mean, it's got every program you can imagine. [00:47:48] Unbelievable. [00:47:50] So without any further ado, let me go ahead and break this. === Giving Away Laptops Hurts Economy (05:29) === [00:47:54] But you know what? [00:47:54] I can't just break this. [00:47:55] I need some music. [00:47:57] You know? [00:47:58] I need to play some music in the background while I'm breaking this crap. [00:48:03] Now, let me think. [00:48:07] Hold on. [00:48:08] Let me listen. [00:48:08] Engineer, do you got any music? [00:48:11] You got any breaking music that we can listen to here? [00:48:16] I think he's got something. [00:48:17] There we go. [00:48:18] Let's put some breaking music on. [00:48:22] Oh, yeah. [00:48:23] Here we go. [00:48:25] Let me take a swig of this beer. [00:48:33] Now, this is, uh, and you'll rest in peace. [00:48:37] You served a purpose, but now you gotta go. [00:49:18] Oh, yeah, that's great. [00:49:19] That's great. [00:49:20] What? [00:49:25] Whoa! [00:49:35] Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. [00:49:38] Aaaaah! [00:49:40] Nothing like breaking something to just get the juices flowing. [00:49:44] You know what I'm saying? [00:49:45] Nothing like breaking something. [00:49:47] You know what I'm saying? [00:49:51] Hey, let's give it one more. [00:49:52] Let's give it one more shot, shall we? [00:49:54] Alright, let's stand it up one more time. [00:49:55] You know, as a matter of fact, let me just do I have something I can hit it with. [00:49:58] I'm gonna see if I can hit it with something. [00:49:59] Where do I go? [00:50:01] Do I got anything I can hit it with? [00:50:04] I don't care. [00:50:05] A Mexican comes in here. [00:50:06] She cleans it all the time. [00:50:08] I don't really give a prep. [00:50:10] I don't have anything. [00:50:11] I don't have my golf clubs here. [00:50:12] Nothing. [00:50:21] All right, well here, I'll tell you what I'm going to do. [00:50:23] I'm gonna try to put it here on this desk. [00:50:25] We're trying to give it a dropkick. [00:50:29] We're trying to give it like a like the ghetto blaster, you know? [00:50:34] I'm gonna give it a ghetto blaster here. [00:50:37] It's not even standing up, for Christ's sake. [00:50:39] All right, here we go. [00:50:41] Here we go. [00:50:44] Damn it. [00:50:46] God damn it, you're not doin' it! [00:51:12] I feel a lot better now. [00:51:16] Here, get this crap out of here. [00:51:17] Get this crap out of here. [00:51:19] Get out of here. [00:51:20] We'll wait anymore. [00:51:26] Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. [00:51:33] Ah. [00:51:36] Sorry, folks. [00:51:37] I just had to get that out. [00:51:38] I'm sorry that y'all had to witness that there. [00:51:41] I just had to get some energy out. [00:51:43] You look at the world. [00:51:44] It's going to hell in a handbasket. [00:51:47] I mean, you know, I'm out here trading hard. [00:51:49] I'm out here going to look over businesses. [00:51:51] I'm doing business deals on a consistent basis. [00:51:54] I got a lot of things on my back for Christ's sake. [00:51:56] Every now and then you need a little bit of destruction. [00:51:59] You understand? [00:52:04] And especially some destruction of some Chinese-made crap that's meaningless. [00:52:09] You know, I don't want. [00:52:11] I should have given the damn laptop to the Poe in America. [00:52:16] No. [00:52:19] Anyway, we were talking. [00:52:20] I'm sorry about all that. [00:52:21] I just had to get that off my chest. [00:52:23] Literally, I feel a lot better. [00:52:27] I mean, I'm a little winded here. [00:52:29] Don't get me wrong, but I feel a lot better. [00:52:32] I feel a hell of a lot better now. [00:52:33] I'm sorry that y'all had to witness that, but that's just how it is. [00:52:43] I mean, look at the America we're living in. [00:52:47] I mean, look at the damn America we're living in, for Christ's sake. [00:52:51] Anyway, let's take some calls here, shall we? [00:52:53] 646. [00:52:58] Hold on, let me take a swig of this beer here. [00:53:09] All right, we're in the house. [00:53:10] All right, let's go ahead and take a call here. [00:53:11] 727, you're on the air. [00:53:14] Hey, there, make sure you properly dispose of the battery out of that laptop because you're not supposed to mix it in with your regular garbage. [00:53:22] Oh, yeah, I'm supposed to. === Inflation Creeps Up (09:23) === [00:53:24] What am I supposed to do with it? [00:53:25] I don't know. [00:53:26] Got poison in it. [00:53:27] You gotta take it to the recycling center or something. [00:53:31] Are you kidding me? [00:53:32] I mean, now I gotta take stuff to why am I obligated to do this for a day? [00:53:37] I bought the damn thing. [00:53:38] I should be able to dispose it or let the disposal people worry about it. [00:53:45] I don't know. [00:53:47] Rumor has it that's what's supposed to be done with it, but maybe I'll donate the battery to charity or something. [00:53:56] I don't know. [00:53:58] There you go. [00:54:01] I saw a graph yesterday. [00:54:03] I'll send you the link. [00:54:06] Can't send it to you right now, but that had the Last year and a half or so of the commodity index laid over the top of the amount of billions of dollars that QE1 and QE2 has purchased from the Treasury, and they laid on top of each other exactly the same. [00:54:35] Going right through the roof, obviously. [00:54:39] QE2 has come to an end. [00:54:41] And when you see this graph, the only logical conclusion is what in the world is going to happen to commodities when QE2 comes to an end. [00:54:50] Well, apparently, you know, they're not going to go with the, well, QE2 actually ends this June, doesn't it? [00:54:58] Yeah. [00:54:59] They're talking about cutting it short because they've got inflation creeping up on their butt. [00:55:05] And we're last to the party in the whole inflation fight. [00:55:08] You get the rest of the world addressing inflation. [00:55:11] And we're still letting QE2 run its course. [00:55:16] Man, and let me tell you, I know that we needed some kind of quantitative easing in an attempt to try to hedge off a lot of the bad economic activity that was being conducted out here. [00:55:29] I mean, let's be honest, we were suffering through the real estate crisis, a potential financial breakdown. [00:55:34] We also had high unemployment. [00:55:37] We don't produce anything. [00:55:39] Unfortunately, the quantitative easing, let's be honest with ourselves, it goes to what the government is spending in our names out here. [00:55:48] I mean, it's not as if this government is cutting back on its spending. [00:55:54] Or if it is going to be spending, it should be spending on research and development. [00:55:58] It should be investing in the possibilities of making certain, creating new industries that aren't even invented at this time. [00:56:06] Instead, America has taken a back seat as an economy. [00:56:09] We're a service industry-oriented economy. [00:56:12] We produce very, very little. [00:56:14] I know that we do producing now. [00:56:15] There are some manufacturers out here in America that are producing things, but it's nowhere in comparison to what the rest of the world is producing. [00:56:23] And this is where the problem is. [00:56:25] And, you know, whether we do quantitative easing, two, three, four, five, six, you're right about how the price of commodities continues to go up with the price of quantitative easing or the amount of monetary notes that are outstanding. [00:56:40] But that's inevitable. [00:56:41] That's why I'm bullish on gold. [00:56:43] That's why I'm bullish on all commodities. [00:56:45] And this is why I'm going to continue to be until our governments stop spending and the monetary policymakers start pulling interest rates a little higher so that we can start taking back some of these monetary notes in, much like Volcker did in 79, 81, or whatever the hell it was when he was the chairman of the Federal Reserve. [00:57:08] He actually increased interest rates, which was at the time disgustingly high. [00:57:13] But to conduct business and to be able to bring in some of those monetary notes, you've got to do these types of things. [00:57:21] And I think that the government, some assholes in the government, are trying to make it look like they're actually wanting to cut. [00:57:29] But I don't think that they're genuine. [00:57:30] And I think that we need to continue to push for that sort of thing. [00:57:34] We need to continue to push on less government dependency. [00:57:37] I mean, did you hear Obama today? [00:57:38] He wants to tax people. [00:57:40] That's another reason why the market tank today. [00:57:43] He's going to tax, you know, he's going to raise taxes. [00:57:46] I mean, you know, I mean, it makes no sense. [00:57:48] I mean, raising taxes is what's got us to this horrific bureaucratic mess. [00:57:54] You know, go ahead. [00:57:57] His plan from day one has been to spend, spend, spend for special interest buddies, all right, unions and the nonprofits and all those garbage organizations that don't even actually produce a product, and then build this thing up until one day it's coming, there's going to be a crisis, and it's going to be a debt crisis. [00:58:22] And his answer to that, there's no way that America is going to give up everything they got and all the services they got. [00:58:29] And his answer, this whole thing, it's been laid out there since day one, is a VAT tax. [00:58:36] And you want to see the market react to the VAT tax, I guarantee you that's what you're going to see at some point in the next VAT tax? [00:58:44] No, VAT, V-A-T, value-added tax, where they tax every Europe's got it. [00:58:49] It's a one-time tax. [00:58:50] The end user doesn't get taxed, but every stage of the production of a product incurs a tax. [00:58:59] So the end user gets it in the price, but the end user doesn't think he's getting taxed because it's just in the price. [00:59:05] So it's similar to like, you know, a lot of these people that are similar, but not the actual application or the actual theory, but similar to a flat tax, or not necessarily a flat tax, a national sales tax, so to speak. [00:59:20] Right, because it's a consumption tax, but the problem is none of the other taxes are going to go down. [00:59:25] So it's a huge tax increase buried into the production costs of products that we pay for. [00:59:32] So that's the, you know, and of course they're not going to cut any of these taxes down. [00:59:37] I mean, taxes are way high as it is. [00:59:39] And I don't understand why nobody else is crying foul. [00:59:42] I know there's some people are. [00:59:44] Most people aren't. [00:59:45] And to heighten taxes in such a precarious, not only marketplace, but economy is just the wrong thing to do at this point in time. [00:59:54] And then to figure out that, or then for you to suggest that this is the motivation of the economic policy of the president, I mean, it's just a recipe for disaster, man. [01:00:06] Right. [01:00:06] Well, at the end of the day, they're going to have to do something. [01:00:09] And they're going to accept the fact that the stock market has had an incredible run for two years and can afford to peel back 2,000 or 3,000 points. [01:00:20] Unbelievable. [01:00:22] I hope not. [01:00:23] I mean, let's just hope that what's happening here is that we are actually having a bull run based on low volume. [01:00:32] And hopefully something within the economy grows the economy. [01:00:37] And people actually, instead of putting their money in the bank, which is they're actually losing money with the rate of inflation, with the rate of the devalue of the dollar, and they actually get back in the market by opening up small trading accounts and putting it back in there. [01:00:51] We need higher volume so that we can sustain the legitimacy of this bull run, man. [01:00:58] Well, the indicator of it all will be the first thing to indicate that we're on the path to a long-term bear market will be commodities. [01:01:10] So it's going to be golden oil will be the indicators. [01:01:17] I agree with that. [01:01:19] Once you start seeing some major peelbacks in gold and oil, and we saw a little bit of one, well, oil, we saw a pretty decent slug between Friday and today. [01:01:28] But a lot of, you know, there's going to be an oversupply of oil, there's no doubt, eventually here once everything calms down. [01:01:37] But, you know, that'll be the first thing to start peeling back. [01:01:40] People start moving to cash. [01:01:43] And, you know, that'll be the first indicator that maybe we've peaked the market's peak. [01:01:50] I hear you. [01:01:52] All right, man. [01:01:53] Anyway, thank you for calling in. [01:01:55] You know, I appreciate your commentary, man. [01:01:57] I hope to hear from you again, man. [01:02:00] Take it easy. [01:02:02] All right, man. [01:02:03] The guy from the 727 area code always gives some pretty good insight on options, insight on the equities markets, very good ideas on the economy, that sort of thing. [01:02:16] And this is what we appreciate here on the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:02:20] And if you want to call in, give me a call. [01:02:22] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:02:27] Before we went off Keystone and I started breaking my computer and doing all this other nonsense, we were talking about how Muamar Gaddafi was meeting with African leaders to try to negotiate or basically saying he'll accept a ceasefire with the rebels that are fighting against his regime. === Global Destabilization Continues (14:02) === [01:02:47] And the rebels said, no, we're not going to accept a ceasefire. [01:02:51] It's all there is to it. [01:02:52] We're going to continue war. [01:02:53] We've got NATO on our side. [01:02:54] That's all there is to it. [01:02:55] So now, I want to move on from that topic and stick to Africa and talk a little bit about the Ivory Coast situation that we've been discussing on the broadcast here. [01:03:05] And we've been saying for the past several months that the reason that we've been seeing dramatic increases in Cocoa Futures is due to the civil unrest. [01:03:16] All right, the civil unrest happening in the Ivory Coast. [01:03:20] And for all the new listeners that are listening in, what happened in the Ivory Coast is Laurent Gonbogvo, who was the president of Ivory Coast at the time this past fall, got unelected. [01:03:32] He got unelected by some opposition, and Gonbogvo did not want to step down. [01:03:38] And as a result, Gonbogvo sent his henchmen into provinces that voted against him and had them kill people at will, men, children. [01:03:50] And then the opposition basically did the same thing. [01:03:54] I mean, it's just been total butchery in the Ivory Coast. [01:03:57] I mean, we reported last Friday that they found a mass grave and mass burials of over a thousand bodies in some province in the Ivory Coast that was just a disgusting site. [01:04:13] And this is all over dumbasses that want to be president. [01:04:16] I mean, this is just disgusting. [01:04:18] You know what I mean? [01:04:20] This is just horrible, man. [01:04:22] It's just disgusting. [01:04:22] And we got this president trying to sell us that this Libyan military theater is supposed to be something of a humanitarian effort. [01:04:29] I mean, they're butchering people out there in the Ivory Coast. [01:04:33] I mean, don't give us crap about humanitarian efforts here, sir. [01:04:39] I mean, they're butchering. [01:04:40] It's not just, it's not a war like, oh, man, we're going to have to kill the men and leave the women. [01:04:45] No, no, this is just complete and utter savagery. [01:04:51] You understand? [01:04:51] I'm talking about, you know, men, women, children. [01:04:54] They're getting slaughtered. [01:04:55] They're getting butchered. [01:04:57] They're getting killed at random. [01:05:00] It's just an utter disgrace. [01:05:02] Anyway, we've been talking about this leading up to this day. [01:05:06] And finally, finally, the people who support the elected president, not Gonbogvo, but the elected president. [01:05:16] I don't even want to say his name because I don't want to, you know, I can't pronounce it. [01:05:23] But let me explain something right now. [01:05:24] They finally have captured Gonbogvo. [01:05:27] And I wouldn't be surprised if, as we speak, they're considering ways to execute this man because this has just been a complete and utter disaster. [01:05:37] All these people dying because this stupid asshole didn't want to leave office. [01:05:42] And it's just stupid. [01:05:44] You understand how stupid things can get in the world out here if people aren't educated. [01:05:50] And what I mean by educated, not educated by public education. [01:05:54] Not educated by, oh, look, we've got to go give them free education. [01:05:58] No, no, no, no. [01:05:59] I mean, we're in a day and age where we have modern technology where we can give people computers for like, what is it, fifty bucks now or something like that? [01:06:09] I mean, you know, we're fiber optically connecting the world already. [01:06:13] I mean, you know, we should be showing the primitive people that are being exposed to this type of technology the ideas on what to do with it, not use Facebook to go out and rabble rouse and go out and try to overthrow the country for Christ's sake. [01:06:35] So give me a break. [01:06:39] Anyway, Felix and NJ is asking, you know, does the Cocoa futures go down because of this? [01:06:47] Well, actually, the Cocoa futures have been going down for the past several days. [01:06:52] If you listen back in the archives, we've been reporting losses, dramatic losses in the Cocoa futures leading up to Gonbogo's capture. [01:07:01] But today, you saw a lot of bottom feeders come in today, so it was on the plus side today. [01:07:06] But I think they're going to start leveling out at this point. [01:07:10] And I hope so, because if you happen to have been buying chocolates this Thanksgiving, this Valentine's Day, you would have felt it at the pocketbook. [01:07:20] I mean, even if you're one of these cheap miser bastards that tries to get the cheap chocolate from the dollar store, it wasn't a dollar, baby. [01:07:29] I mean, you know, chocolate was expensive this year, and the reason was because of this destabilization in Ivory Coast. [01:07:38] So I would start seeing, you know, Cocoa leveling off. [01:07:42] I mean, we've seen dramatic increases in cocoa. [01:07:45] I mean, they were up really, really high. [01:07:48] And I mean, the reason they're up today is because we saw dramatic sell-offs, and we got bottom feeders today. [01:07:57] So I'm not going to gauge the price. [01:07:59] I'm not going to forecast the price for cocoa. [01:08:01] There's a lot of factors involved. [01:08:03] The political infrastructure has to be reorganized. [01:08:06] There has to be legitimacy around the government by the mass populace. [01:08:12] There has to be a lot of things. [01:08:16] When a country gets destabilized, it's kind of hard to go back to normal. [01:08:20] So there's a lot of things to consider. [01:08:23] So I can see on the short, possibly some minor gains, anywhere from 3% to 5% in the short, but I don't see any more gains beyond that. [01:08:33] I mean, I remember early, I mean, because I trade in the futures, I remember seeing Coco, man, so the volatile markets, I mean, it was up 10, 15% on some days, you know, unbelievable. [01:08:47] But I think we're going to start seeing it level off at this point, in my view. [01:08:51] Anyway, Lorin Gonbogbo captured after weeks of fighting. [01:08:56] I mean, the Ivory Coast rebels are what is considered not necessarily the rebels, they are the fighters of the elected president have surrounded the capital of Ivory Coast, and they finally have captured this gonbagbo. [01:09:12] And I'm kind of interested in seeing what the hell they're going to do with the son of a bitch. [01:09:17] I mean, I hate to laugh about it, but I hate people that just can't, you know, fess up to the fact that, hey, you know, the people don't want you in power anymore, right? [01:09:27] So why don't you just make like a tree and leave? [01:09:30] All right, asshole. [01:09:32] I mean, why do you got to be that jerk in the party that was such a loudmouth? [01:09:36] You can tell everybody's rolling their eyes at you. [01:09:37] Nobody wants you there, but you're just sticking around. [01:09:40] You're like a turd in the punch bowl. [01:09:43] You know, it's stupid. [01:09:46] And thousands upon thousands of people had to die because this asshole didn't want to leave power. [01:09:52] Stupid, man. [01:09:53] I hope they butcher this asshole because it makes me sick. [01:09:58] I shouldn't say that. [01:09:59] That's wrong. [01:10:00] No. [01:10:01] Maybe I should be a liberal about it, right? [01:10:03] I should be like, oh, they should try to they should try to like psychologically dissect Mbogbo and see what was wrong in his internal mental capacity when it was his time to interpret life in reality. [01:10:18] Maybe there was something that was in an extenuating circumstance in his childhood where maybe somebody fondled his bulls and maybe, you know, stuck a banana in his give me a break, all right? [01:10:36] I just think that Mbogbo deserves what he gave other people, in my opinion. [01:10:40] You know what I mean? [01:10:43] That's just my opinion. [01:10:44] I mean, you can't just be the cause of thousands of people being butchered because you didn't want to leave the presidency. [01:10:51] I mean, it's just disgusting. [01:10:54] All right? [01:10:55] It's disgusting. [01:10:59] And speaking of murderous tyrants, we got another one over here in the Middle East called Assad, this stupid jag off in Syria that continues to shoot people and continues to order his men to shoot people that are protesting against his regime. [01:11:16] And let me tell you something. [01:11:17] All right? [01:11:18] Let me tell you something about what's going on here in Syria. [01:11:21] These people aren't armed. [01:11:23] These are unarmed people that are taking the streets out here that are against Assad, who is kind of a quasi-secular yet Islamist type regime. [01:11:35] Remember, he's a Bathist. [01:11:37] And a Baathist, you know, I don't want to get into the whole history of the Baathist party, but they're based off secular ideas, yet, you know, they go to Islam when it's politically convenient. [01:11:53] And at this point in time, Assad is trying to retain power by saying that, hey, I will relinquish power. [01:12:02] I will give people freedom and just stop, stop rioting, stop doing this. [01:12:07] They're not stopping rioting. [01:12:09] They don't want his leadership. [01:12:10] He was bequeathed the country by his old man. [01:12:15] I just think it's a disgrace. [01:12:16] I mean, what is this, the 12th century? [01:12:19] Yeah, I sit here and give the throne to my son, the heir of my threat. [01:12:27] I mean, bullcrap. [01:12:28] We don't live in that primitive time. [01:12:30] We don't live under these primitive ideas where, you know, people are bequeathed nations. [01:12:37] I mean, it's just stupid. [01:12:40] But, you know, these unarmed people that are taking the streets in Syria are getting mowed down. [01:12:45] They're getting shot in the middle of the streets. [01:12:48] I mean, you know, let me tell you, they've done a good job to repress any type of footage to come out of Syria. [01:12:55] There are some, but it's in very grainy, old-school cell phone camera video. [01:13:02] And let me tell you, the troops of Syria are just unloading. [01:13:06] They're just shooting people in the middle of the street, man. [01:13:09] Just killing them. [01:13:10] And they're just protesting. [01:13:12] You know, they're just out there causing civil unrest, for Christ's sake. [01:13:16] I mean, seriously, I mean, it's just, it's disgusting. [01:13:19] And I just don't, I mean, every day, 20 dead, 30 dead, 15 dead, 10 dead, every day out of Syria. [01:13:28] And yet our president continues, and the administration continues to say that we're in Libya because of a humanitarian situation. [01:13:36] All right? [01:13:37] I mean, we just talked about two situations, folks, where people are being killed in the thousands. [01:13:44] And, you know, those aren't humanitarian situations for some reason. [01:13:50] You know, I mean, every day out of Syria, I mean, every day, 20, 30 dead, this dead, that many dead. [01:13:57] I mean, what's going on here, man? [01:14:02] Let me tell you, and it's just not, I mean, it's spreading, folks. [01:14:07] It's not just in these parts of the country. [01:14:09] It's in Yemen. [01:14:11] The protesters continue to protest in Yemen. [01:14:13] They want their president out. [01:14:15] He's trying to do whatever it takes to stop them from ousting him. [01:14:19] Jordan is starting to see some protests. [01:14:22] We're also starting to see some destabilization in the Middle East. [01:14:26] We're seeing the Gaza throw rockets into Israel. [01:14:31] Israel coming in with their tanks and Air Force and bombing the hell out of Gaza. [01:14:36] I mean, we're seeing a lot of destabilization out here in the world, folks. [01:14:40] It's not looking good, man. [01:14:42] I mean, we need to calm our asses down. [01:14:45] We need to realize, hey, we're in modernity here. [01:14:47] We need to stop acting like a bunch of primitive animals. [01:14:50] And that's exactly what we're acting like when we're sitting here dying for ridiculous concepts like, oh, I will fight to the death for Lorenke and Bagbo. [01:15:01] Lorenkin Bagbo will be the leader of Ivory Coast, and I will die for Lorenken Bagbo. [01:15:09] Are you kidding me, man? [01:15:10] I mean, seriously. [01:15:10] I mean, it's just stupid, man. [01:15:13] Unbelievable. [01:15:16] And you know what started all this mess, Egypt. [01:15:20] Let's go ahead and move on since we already know that Syria is continuing to murder their people like it's no big deal. [01:15:26] You know, like it's a day in the park or something. [01:15:31] You've got Egypt over here now starting to creep its ugly head once again. [01:15:37] You know, these dumb jehudis that were agitated by Wail Gonham, a CEO or CEO, excuse me, strike that. [01:15:46] He's not a CEO. [01:15:47] He's just an executive. [01:15:48] Whale Gonham, an executive for Google. [01:15:56] Rabble-roused this entire country of primitive-minded people into believing that, oh yes, we have to sit here and we have to get rid of this people that are in power. [01:16:09] We have to get rid of mebaric. [01:16:10] We have to get rid of Mubarak and we have to do this. [01:16:13] And oh, yes, and yeah. [01:16:15] Shut up. [01:16:18] And you see, this is what I'm saying. [01:16:20] New technology with primitive people. [01:16:22] And I know there's Egyptians that are probably listening to me and they're like, this motherfucker calling us primitive. [01:16:28] You're primitive, all right? [01:16:30] You're freaking primitive. [01:16:31] If you weren't primitive, you would have actually gone after government buildings. [01:16:36] You would have actually gone after, you know, what traditional people in revolution go after. [01:16:42] Not people's businesses, you idiots. [01:16:44] All right? [01:16:44] Not people's homes to loot them and rape their women and harass the children. === Calling Egyptians Primitive (13:01) === [01:16:49] I mean, this is what was happening in Egypt. [01:16:52] A whole bunch of jihudis going wild. [01:16:56] You actually had to have the men in certain neighborhoods with machetes and with all these weapons trying to chop up people that were trying to intrude upon their neighborhoods, trying to pillage their goods. [01:17:09] I mean, it's just a disgrace, man. [01:17:12] That's not what you do when you were wanting the power that's supposed to be authoritarian or totalitarian that's oppressing you. [01:17:20] You don't go out and punish the people. [01:17:23] All right, you assholes. [01:17:24] And that's exactly what happened with these gang of jihudis that basically overtook the Egyptian situation. [01:17:34] And because of this Egyptian situation, this whole thing is spread around like wildfire. [01:17:39] This whole Middle East unrest has just spread around like wildfire, for Christ's sake. [01:17:46] I mean, it's just getting worse and worse. [01:17:50] And what's really unfortunate, what's really unfortunate is now that Egypt got Mubarak out, they got what they wanted. [01:17:57] You know, I remember all these Egyptians, they were like, oh, this is a great day. [01:18:01] This is a great day in Egypt. [01:18:05] We got rid of Mubarak. [01:18:07] We got rid of Mubarak and we are going to be a free country. [01:18:10] It's going to be great. [01:18:12] Shut up. [01:18:14] You know what I'm saying? [01:18:15] Just shut your stupid mouth and go eat a pickled pep pickled pepper or something there, Fruit Bowl. [01:18:22] And what happened? [01:18:23] What have I said about the whole Egyptian revolution? [01:18:26] Let me tell you something. [01:18:26] I have actually gotten threats from people from Egypt saying, you motherfucker, you're talking about us in Egypt like we are nothing. [01:18:35] You're talking about us like we are peasants. [01:18:38] You're talking about us like we are stupid. [01:18:43] Yeah, because the way you acted, assholes. [01:18:48] I mean, if you wanted it to be a true revolution, go after the government and take them out. [01:18:53] But no, you didn't do that. [01:18:54] You were like, no, I'm going to go into businesses and I'm going to riot. [01:19:01] I mean, it's like, you know, somebody beat up Mohammed or something. [01:19:06] Like the LAPD beat up Mohammed or something. [01:19:08] You know what I mean? [01:19:09] It was like the LA freaking riots. [01:19:12] It's a disgrace. [01:19:13] It's just, it's an utter disgrace to what happened in Egypt. [01:19:15] Well, now that they supposedly got what they wanted, remember when they were like, oh, Egypt, we are free now. [01:19:22] And they thought that they were going to get freedom. [01:19:24] Well, come to find out. [01:19:27] Come to find out, folks, that Egypt, the people are not happy. [01:19:32] Oh, the people aren't happy. [01:19:36] They're not happy. [01:19:39] Geez, really? [01:19:41] You're not happy? [01:19:43] You completely ruined the whole infrastructure of everything else. [01:19:46] You've completely ruined everything. [01:19:48] And now you're unhappy with how things are transpiring, for Christ's sake. [01:19:54] I mean, you've got to be kidding me. [01:19:56] You've got to be just completely joking, Egyptian people. [01:20:01] And believe it or not, throughout the whole event, you know, if you, I mean, this stupid mainstream media of ours in America, they were covering this goddamn Egyptian situation like it was the second coming or some crap. [01:20:14] They were giving so much credit to the army, you know, that, oh, yes, everybody respects the army over here in Egypt, and the army is not taking sides. [01:20:23] They're actually protecting the people and all this nonsense. [01:20:27] Now, the people of Egypt are like, the army, the army has betrayed us. [01:20:32] The army has betrayed us, and we are not happy. [01:20:35] We are going to do another revolution. [01:20:39] That's what we are going to do. [01:20:40] We are going to do another revolution. [01:20:43] I mean, Jesus Christ, man. [01:20:46] I mean, does this ever get old to primitive minds, for Christ's sake? [01:20:50] Does this ever get old to people that just, you know, I am going to die for Egypt? [01:20:55] I mean, does this ever get old? [01:20:57] Does this ever stop? [01:20:58] Does it ever end? [01:20:59] I mean, good God, man. [01:21:01] I'm sick of hearing this crap. [01:21:03] I'm sick of hearing it. [01:21:04] I mean, now Egypt is unhappy. [01:21:08] You're unhappy. [01:21:10] You caused all the crap that you're dealing with right now, Egypt. [01:21:15] You caused it. [01:21:16] That's why I was so critical of it. [01:21:18] You can look back in the archive. [01:21:19] You can look in the blogs. [01:21:23] I was against this from day one because I knew. [01:21:27] I knew that this crap was going to happen. [01:21:31] I knew these idiots weren't going to be happy. [01:21:33] I am not happy. [01:21:35] We got rid of Mubarak, and I am not happy. [01:21:38] I want more. [01:21:42] Jesus Christ, people. [01:21:44] I mean, seriously, I mean, it's just a disgrace. [01:21:49] And I just don't know what else to say, man. [01:21:53] I mean, do you understand? [01:21:54] There's a lot of destabilization here. [01:21:56] A lot of destabilization going on in this world here. [01:22:01] And that's why I'm saying, folks, you know, we've got to understand that this global economic model is what's holding this whole goddamn world of civility together. [01:22:12] The idea of capitalism is the only thing keeping this world together. [01:22:16] Anybody else that thinks otherwise is a damn fool. [01:22:19] Because what else is keeping us together, huh? [01:22:22] Oh, race relations? [01:22:24] Oh, yeah. [01:22:24] I mean, you know, we can't even, you know, get past the fact that, oh, look, this race is better than that race or this race is. [01:22:35] We can't get over that crap. [01:22:36] So what else is it? [01:22:37] Religion? [01:22:38] The same crap with religion. [01:22:40] My God has a bigger schlong head than your God, and I am going to kill you for it. [01:22:46] We need to stop having this idea that we have to die for ridiculous concepts. [01:22:54] Do you understand what I'm saying? [01:22:55] I mean, do you understand that this is a test right here for humanity? [01:22:59] I believe that we are in a test between those ignorant people that want to stay a part of primitive man of the old world, the same world that allowed these monarchs to reign for a thousand years under a ridiculous idea, the same primitive mindset that allowed religions to just completely slaughter mankind because they had dominion of the mind. [01:23:24] I'm talking about the same people that are a part of the old world that have just been completely suffering and completely putting strife to the human consciousness, to the human condition. [01:23:37] We need to separate ourselves from those that want to stay there. [01:23:42] Stay there in the 12th century. [01:23:44] All right? [01:23:45] Stay there in primitive mindset, and we have to come into civility. [01:23:49] We've got to come into modernity. [01:23:52] And this is what we're battling here, folks. [01:23:55] We're battling between those that want to sit back in their stupid, simplistic minds and continue to live this idea of primitive thinking and those of us that want to move into the future. [01:24:07] Those of us that understand human potential. [01:24:10] Those of us that understand that we have redefined the bar. [01:24:16] We have redefined the standard of possibilities. [01:24:20] I don't think people really understand. [01:24:23] I don't think people really understand how much we have redefined the possibilities. [01:24:29] I mean, in 40 years, we're going to be able to integrate ourselves with technology. [01:24:34] We're going to become immortal soon enough. [01:24:38] I mean, we've got nanotechnology in the works that's going to be able to be programmed to repair cells that are damaged within your body. [01:24:48] I mean, we have the technology to go into space and colonize space, but we're not doing it. [01:24:53] And the reason we're not is because we can't interact together here on this planet. [01:25:00] We're sitting here killing each other over ridiculous ideas, ridiculous old primitive concepts that have been told time and time again throughout the realms of history. [01:25:10] Throughout the walls of history, it's written with blood. [01:25:14] The walls of history are written with blood of human strife, and yet these people continue. [01:25:20] Continue to believe in this nonsense. [01:25:28] They continue to believe in this crap. [01:25:32] And that's what's dangerous. [01:25:34] That's the biggest danger to our existence in this planet is ignorance. [01:25:40] Is utter ignorance. [01:25:45] And let me tell you something, mental capacity and common sense and being able to interpret reality with reason is not something that can be taught in school. [01:25:57] It's not something that can be read in a book. [01:26:01] It's something that has to be done from within. [01:26:04] Somebody that either thinks one way or the other. [01:26:09] And what I have always said is people need to stop thinking in the abstract concept, the abstract concept. [01:26:17] Like, I'm taking a look at this broken computer, you know, that's over here on this desk here. [01:26:23] I take a look at this broken computer here, and I look at it, and an abstract person would interpret that computer as, oh, it's broken. [01:26:33] You know, it was black. [01:26:35] You know, it had keys. [01:26:38] You know, real abstract observations. [01:26:40] But somebody who thinks in what Hegel used to say, a dialectic perspective, you don't just look at the black and white. [01:26:50] You don't just look at an object and just see, hey, it's just got this, it's got that. [01:26:57] You ask why it has that, where it got that, and just ask these unbelievable dissecting questions to get to the root of the truth. [01:27:10] And yet we still have a whole world that believes in this abstract way of thinking. [01:27:16] This way that, oh, you know, I'm just going to have to believe in this because my mommy said so. [01:27:23] And then once you have been contradicted, that's another thing. [01:27:25] When people are contradicted, they don't want to hear it. [01:27:29] Haven't you noticed that? [01:27:31] Whenever people are contradicted, they don't even want to hear it. [01:27:35] As a matter of fact, for some reason, it makes them want to believe even more. [01:27:40] You know? [01:27:42] When you just completely contradict people in their beliefs, they want to believe even more, for Christ's sake, and it makes me sick. [01:27:52] 646-652-4869. [01:27:56] This is the biggest threat to the world, in my personal opinion, is the ignorance of the world. [01:28:03] And the world needs to take its head out of its ass, in my personal opinion. [01:28:09] And we need to realize that, hey, we're all human. [01:28:12] We're all on this earth. [01:28:14] We're all a part of the human race. [01:28:16] The human race, you know, it's the end of the food chain. [01:28:20] There is nothing that feeds off of us like everything else. [01:28:24] Don't you understand that everything in this world, this is what I tell every religious person that thinks, oh, we got pearly white gates and Jesus and we're going to go in the clouds and we're going to have wings and we're going to spread them. [01:28:37] I tell everybody this. [01:28:40] If you look at life, if you really observe life, you go to a park, you go to anywhere where you can observe natural wildlife, natural insects, you will witness that everything that is alive on this earth, everything that is alive on this earth is dependent on killing and eating something else to survive. [01:29:04] Killing and eating something else to survive. [01:29:11] And that's what I'm saying, folks. [01:29:12] I mean, this is just the way it is. [01:29:19] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call. [01:29:23] The reason I got off on that tirade, folks, is because we were talking about how Egypt, the cause of all these unrest in the Middle East, the cause of all the other unrest that's happening throughout the world, that was agitated by a Google executive, Whale Gonem, Whale Gonham caused all this stupid rabble rousing by manipulating the primitive minds of the population of Egypt. === Egypt Revolution Disgrace (02:59) === [01:29:51] And when they supposedly went out and had a revolution, which in my opinion was nothing more than a looting session for wild jehudies, not to mention that they gang raped anything that they could get their hands on. [01:30:04] It was a disgusting disgrace. [01:30:07] It's a disgusting disgrace what happened in Egypt. [01:30:09] I mean, we reported here Lara Logan, a CBS reporter, got literally, you know, sexually assaulted by a gangload of Egyptian sweaty jehudies when she was trying to cover this supposed revolution that was supposed to be so great. [01:30:26] You know? [01:30:28] It's disgusting. [01:30:29] It's pathetic, man. [01:30:33] And now the Egyptian people, after all that, after all the looting and breaking their businesses and breaking their infrastructure, basically ruining their tourist industry, which was the crux of their income, after ruining all this, now they're unhappy. [01:30:51] Now they are unhappy with the Army taking control. [01:30:55] They're unhappy. [01:30:56] They don't like what's going on out there. [01:30:58] Now what? [01:30:59] Okay? [01:31:00] You take the Army out there, Egypt. [01:31:02] Now what are you going to do? [01:31:04] I mean, this is just primitive crap, man. [01:31:06] It makes me sick. [01:31:08] It makes me sick to my stomach. [01:31:10] It does, man. [01:31:12] I mean, this is why I got to break stuff, you know? [01:31:14] This is why I got to break things for Christ's sake. [01:31:17] You know, I mean, this is why I broke this computer. [01:31:19] I mean, look, let me tell you something right now. [01:31:21] Okay? [01:31:23] I know I made that big speech preluding the breaking of the computer, but, you know, another reason why I like to break stuff is because it just feels good. [01:31:31] You know, I mean, I wish I could break somebody's face, to be honest with you. [01:31:34] You know, some of these assholes that are causing all this disgusting despair in the world, you know, these jerk-offs that are utilizing, you know, their power to make stupid decisions so that people can die. [01:31:46] And not to mention, you've got stupid people that follow these idiots that are willing to die at will. [01:31:52] I mean, it's disgraceful. [01:31:55] I mean, humanity's better than this. [01:31:56] God damn it. [01:32:10] It's disgraceful for Christ's sake. [01:32:13] It's disgraceful. [01:32:20] are crap. [01:32:30] Ah, Jesus. [01:32:31] I'm sorry, folks. [01:32:32] I'm just tired, man. [01:32:34] I'm just tired. [01:32:35] Sometimes you look at the world, sometimes you read all the news. [01:32:37] Sometimes you interpret all the information, and you just get jaded for Christ's sake. [01:32:45] Ah, Jesus Christ. [01:32:48] Ah, man. [01:32:49] I'm sorry, folks. === Capitalist Rewards and Cuban Cigars (03:10) === [01:32:50] I know I'm off keyster here. [01:32:51] I'm sorry. [01:33:03] But you know what? [01:33:05] Even with all the bad news, even with all the devastation in the world, even with our incompetent governments, with it all, I mean, I'm so glad to be a capitalist, baby. [01:33:18] Do you understand? [01:33:19] I am so glad to be a capitalist because no matter what, you know, I'm living lavish. [01:33:24] I'm feeling good. [01:33:25] You know what I mean? [01:33:26] I'm kicking back. [01:33:27] I'm drinking, you know, the best champagnes, the best wines, the best cognacs, the best scotches. [01:33:34] You know what I'm saying? [01:33:35] I mean, you know, I do whatever I've got to do whenever I want to do it. [01:33:40] It's great. [01:33:41] It's unbelievable being a capitalist. [01:33:43] And I strongly advise everybody within the sound of my voice, whether you're tuning in live or in the archive, I strongly advise you to become a capitalist, too. [01:33:52] And how do you become a capitalist? [01:33:54] Well, first of all, you've got to learn how to make money, whether it's going out and getting a goddamn job or going out there and being a hustler. [01:34:00] Once you make some money, you've got to know what to do with it. [01:34:03] That's what being capitalist is all about. [01:34:05] You understand what I'm saying? [01:34:07] You know, diversifying your money here, diversifying your capital. [01:34:12] You can't just leave your damn capital in the bank. [01:34:15] You're losing money. [01:34:16] Our government is spending our money, for Christ's sake. [01:34:19] Every time they spend, the value of the dollar loses its value. [01:34:26] So this is what it's all about. [01:34:27] And yeah, I do. [01:34:28] I love smoking Opus X cigars. [01:34:35] I love Opus X cigars, man. [01:34:38] It's great. [01:34:38] It's unbelievable. [01:34:40] Not to mention that I'll occasionally have a cigar with a Cameroon wrapper. [01:34:44] Cameroon wrappers ain't best. [01:34:46] That's one thing Africa produces that ain't bad, man. [01:34:49] Cameroon wrappers. [01:34:50] Not a bad taste to whatever's filling up that. [01:34:53] I mean, me personally, I like a little bit of Dominican. [01:34:57] Sometimes when I'm feeling feisty and I've got a good steak going on, a little bit of Nicaraguan tobacco. [01:35:02] You know, Nicaraguan tobacco is really, ah, you know what I'm saying? [01:35:06] Really nice, you know, good flavor. [01:35:09] But inevitably, I would love a Cuban. [01:35:11] You know, I've had a Cohiba Cuban. [01:35:13] I've had Romeo Juliet the Cuban. [01:35:15] What the hell else have I had? [01:35:16] I had a Unico Cuban. [01:35:18] Oh, yeah. [01:35:18] I mean, I've had these Cubans. [01:35:20] Now, I have had them. [01:35:25] I'm not going to say how I obtained them, but if you have the chance to obtain some kind of a Cuban cigar, it is one of the best cigars you'll ever taste in your life. [01:35:37] And the reason is, is because the virgin soil that the tobacco grows in, it makes the tobacco taste so rich and just smooth. [01:35:49] It's beautiful. [01:35:50] It is a beautiful smoke. [01:35:52] Probably my best Cuban I've ever had was a Cohiba Cuban. [01:35:57] It was just unbelievable. [01:35:59] Straight out of Havana. === Hustling to Eat with Family (16:03) === [01:36:00] It was just unfreaking believable. [01:36:04] Anyway, I don't mean to get off on cigar talk here, but that's what we do as capitalists, baby. [01:36:09] You understand? [01:36:10] We partake in the finer things in life. [01:36:13] That's why whenever I get up on the internet here, and if you ever have some questions, you should be asking. [01:36:19] You should be asking, hey, man, how do I diversify my capital? [01:36:22] What do I do this? [01:36:22] Or my position's this? [01:36:24] How do I do that? [01:36:24] Because let me tell you, that's what it's about. [01:36:26] It's about using your money to make more money. [01:36:29] And when you make more money, you can start giving yourself a little bit of a reward for it. [01:36:35] You know what I mean? [01:36:38] That's what I'm talking about. [01:36:40] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:36:45] Let me go ahead and continue. [01:36:47] We were talking about how the Egyptians are now unhappy. [01:36:52] They are now unhappy with their situation that they are partaking in. [01:36:55] They're like, oh, the army has betrayed me. [01:36:59] So let's hear what you have to say about any of this or any of the other things we've been discussing. [01:37:04] I want to hear from you. [01:37:06] I mean, I see a lot of people here flapping their fat Cheeto-stained fingers and private messaging me, thinking, you know, calling me all kinds of slanderous lies and names. [01:37:15] Well, why don't you get up on your fat ass, all right? [01:37:18] I know that you're sitting on a G.I. Joe with a condom on it. [01:37:21] Take it out of your pooper. [01:37:22] Get to your nearest phone and give me a goddamn call. [01:37:25] 646-652-4869 is the number to call there, you milky liquor. [01:37:30] Let's take some calls here. [01:37:31] Area code 213, you're on the air. [01:37:36] Ghost, Baylor, what you doing? [01:37:38] What's going on with you? [01:37:40] Jesus Christ, it's you again. [01:37:41] What's going on? [01:37:45] What's that, Ghost? [01:37:47] Yeah, Jesus Christ. [01:37:48] Why don't you calm that kid down for Christ's sake? [01:37:50] It's always crying. [01:37:51] Calm the kid down and stop choking it. [01:37:55] Hey, hey, it's funny you mentioned that, ghost. [01:37:57] I got a story to tell you. [01:37:58] See, see, Friday night, we had a big party, and I had to get up early, early Saturday morning, and fly to Detroit to see my cousin. [01:38:05] And we were eating at Applebee's, and my kid wouldn't stop crying, so I gave him, put a little bit of E and J in his apple juice, right? [01:38:14] And I didn't tell my cousin about it, and turns out she's damn, she reported it to the news, ghost. [01:38:22] She thinks that the Applebee's accidentally gave her the liquor. [01:38:24] Oh, yeah, well, actually, you know, it's funny that you mentioned that because I was actually going to talk about that later in the program. [01:38:30] So you're claiming, this is your claim, that you are somehow affiliated with the baby that got served booze in an apple, with an apple juice cup or something like that in Applebee's. [01:38:44] Is that what you're saying? [01:38:45] Yeah, baby, it was in a chippy cup. [01:38:49] I mean, who served it? [01:38:51] Was it the Applebee's Applebee's waiter, or who served this crap? [01:38:58] I don't know, ghost. [01:39:00] I can't remember who brought it to the table. [01:39:02] You asking me all kinds of questions, baby. [01:39:04] I was drinking. [01:39:05] I was getting drunk. [01:39:06] I was hanging out with my family. [01:39:07] You know what I'm saying? [01:39:08] Trying to have a good time and trying to forget about all my hardships. [01:39:13] We were just going out to eat, ghost. [01:39:15] Oh, yeah. [01:39:16] How did you get money for Applebee's, considering that you're somebody who collects unemployment, somebody who collects government cheese? [01:39:23] And how can you afford Applebee's? [01:39:27] Maybe I've told you a hundred times that I'll be out hustling. [01:39:32] What does that mean, hustling? [01:39:33] I don't know. [01:39:37] What do you mean, hustling? [01:39:38] I don't get it. [01:39:39] What are you doing? [01:39:40] What are you hustling? [01:39:42] I just be hustling, man. [01:39:43] I'll be going out there making my money, ghost. [01:39:47] Well, what does that mean? [01:39:48] Enlighten us. [01:39:49] This is the true capitalist radio show. [01:39:51] We know that you're collecting government cheese. [01:39:53] We know that you're collecting all this government crap. [01:39:56] Why don't you tell people what you're doing so that you can be hustling so that you're eating rib meat at Applebee's? [01:40:05] Look, baby, just because just because I'm a welfare don't mean I can't go out and eat with my family. [01:40:10] You think that just because I make a little money here and there, I can't go out and eat with my family? [01:40:14] I mean, that's racist. [01:40:16] No, you can't eat with your family. [01:40:19] Hey, if I'm supplying you money for your family to eat, for your family to survive, and I'm supplying you unemployment, hell no, you shouldn't be going to Applebee's, you milky liquor. [01:40:33] What's wrong with doing Applebee? [01:40:37] It wasn't like a roof crisp or nothing. [01:40:39] It wasn't like a dollar steakhouse, baby. [01:40:42] It's just Applebee's. [01:40:43] They got the two for 20. [01:40:44] You know that. [01:40:45] You seen it? [01:40:46] The two for 20. [01:40:48] No, I don't eat it, Applebee's. [01:40:49] I'm sorry. [01:40:50] I don't eat that cheap. [01:40:51] I don't eat that cheap scrap. [01:40:52] I'm sorry. [01:40:54] You ought to f out. [01:40:55] Ghost take your wife out there. [01:40:56] You can get two for 20. [01:40:58] You get an appetizer and then two entrees. [01:41:01] You can even get ribs. [01:41:02] They even got this Cajun shrimp pasta. [01:41:04] I bet your old lady would like it. [01:41:06] Oh, my God. [01:41:10] Are you? [01:41:10] I mean, are you sponsored by Applebee's or something? [01:41:14] What the hell's going on here? [01:41:16] No, baby, that's just a good deal. [01:41:18] You know what I'm saying? [01:41:20] $20 for a dollar fifty tip. [01:41:22] Twenty dollars and a dollar fifty tip, baby. [01:41:25] You're gonna get a bad one. [01:41:26] And don't tell me don't tell me you're just giving a dollar fifty for a tip. [01:41:29] Don't tell me you're one of those assholes. [01:41:31] Come on. [01:41:33] How much am I supposed to give them, ghost? [01:41:35] Hey, that's what and they're getting paid on tips, man. [01:41:38] What are you talking about? [01:41:39] They only get paid $2.35 an hour. [01:41:42] I ain't making them work there. [01:41:44] That ain't got nothing to do with me, ghost. [01:41:46] I ain't making them work there. [01:41:47] Oh, man, you are an ungrateful asshole. [01:41:50] You're leaving $1.50. [01:41:52] You got to do more than a $1.50. [01:41:54] You've got to do more than the Buck 50. [01:41:55] Come on. [01:41:57] How much do you suggest I do here, Ghost? [01:42:00] I'd say at least two fifty. [01:42:04] At least two fifty. [01:42:06] At least two cities. [01:42:09] I don't know about that, Ghost. [01:42:10] Now, you try to drain my faces down now, Ghost. [01:42:15] I'm not trying. [01:42:16] They're providing a service, man. [01:42:18] How many people were in your party for $1.50? [01:42:23] Yeah, we had four adults and three kids, baby. [01:42:27] Ah, Jesus Christ. [01:42:28] Are you kidding me? [01:42:30] Four adults and three kids, and you left the poor son of a bitch that was servicing you $1.50, and you actually call yourself a man or a woman or whatever the hell you are. [01:42:42] Well, I don't understand. [01:42:43] I don't even understand what you're talking about. [01:42:45] I don't, I don't, wait, what, how much do you use? [01:42:48] Well, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't. [01:42:49] What we're talking about, let me tell you what we're talking about. [01:42:51] We're talking about you being a cheap bastard on top of being a mooch of taxpayer money. [01:42:56] You're a cheap bastard by putting a party of, what is it, four adults, three kids? [01:43:01] Is that what you said? [01:43:03] Yes, yeah, four adults, three kids. [01:43:05] A dollar fifty is somebody that served that much people, a buck fifty? [01:43:11] And you have no standard? [01:43:13] You don't care? [01:43:15] Yo, they got more than one table. [01:43:18] They got more than one table. [01:43:19] They get a dollar fifty from everybody. [01:43:21] They got five tables. [01:43:22] They get a dollar fifty from everybody. [01:43:23] That puts them above minimum wage, baby. [01:43:26] Oh, that's a funny old larky, baby. [01:43:29] Hold on, hold on. [01:43:30] If everybody fought like you, all right, everybody was like, oh, man, I'm just going to give them a buck fifty. [01:43:36] And you know, a party like you eating all that rib meat with all them kids, you ain't going to just sit there and be out in like 20 or 25 minutes. [01:43:44] You assholes are going to sit there. [01:43:46] You're going to be drinking, drank, baby. [01:43:48] You know, you're going to be doing this and that. [01:43:50] You might be there for an hour and a half, two hours. [01:43:53] So right off the bat, you're taking an hour and a half, two hours away from whoever in the hell's serving you. [01:43:58] That table is off limits, and you assholes are just mooching away. [01:44:02] Just, yeah, give me some old rib meat, baby. [01:44:04] Give me more rib meat. [01:44:05] Give me some Coke 45. [01:44:07] Come on, Daddy. [01:44:08] Give me some Coke 45, baby. [01:44:10] And all this crap. [01:44:11] And meanwhile, after everything's said and done, you give these, you give her a buck fifty. [01:44:16] Well, just imagine if everybody did that. [01:44:18] All right? [01:44:19] I mean, there's a lot of waiters and waitresses at Applebee. [01:44:22] So you know that they only have like three or four tables at the most. [01:44:26] At the most three or four tables. [01:44:28] And the average, you know, workday is eight hours a day. [01:44:33] And if, you know, each table, I mean, I only want to do the math. [01:44:36] I mean, it's a let me tell you something, a buck fifty after all those tables, eight hours a day, those assholes sit there two and a half hours or an hour and a half. [01:44:45] It doesn't make for any money. [01:44:47] This is why service is going down the tubes. [01:44:50] You know what I'm saying? [01:44:51] I mean, I was at a goddamn restaurant the other day, and some crackhead was actually taking my order, for Christ's sake. [01:44:57] Some toothless crackhead. [01:44:59] I mean, she still had the Twitch and everything. [01:45:01] She's like, thank you. [01:45:03] I mean, you can't take the arm. [01:45:07] I mean, she still had the Twitch. [01:45:12] I mean, and you're sitting over here trying to tell me that, you know, after all that taking care of I'm s I could I mean your kid's crying right now for heaven's sake, it's always crying. [01:45:21] You had three kids there. [01:45:22] I can just imagine three getting I just imagined that crap. [01:45:28] So they had to you know sit there and kind of pamper these stupid little brats while you four ungrateful adults were probably guzzling down on some goddamn Colt 45 and some rib meat. [01:45:38] You know, I mean and you actually call yourself a responsible human being here? [01:45:44] No, but I call myself a capitalist baby and I am responsible. [01:45:48] I raise my kid. [01:45:51] How are you raising your kid? [01:45:52] It's always crying. [01:45:53] Well, I'm surprised to not hear it crying now, but it's always crying. [01:46:00] Jesus Christ. [01:46:03] I don't see what the big deal is, Don't. [01:46:05] I mean, $1.50 good. [01:46:06] Look, last Friday, not last Friday, Friday before, on the 1st of the month, you know, I went to the grocery store and I grilled out to like half the neighborhood. [01:46:14] Nobody gave me any money, baby. [01:46:18] So why am I going to get that waitress more than $1.50 when she ain't even cooking the food? [01:46:23] Are you kidding me? [01:46:24] So you mean to tell me that my tax dollars are going to fund your little food card so you can grill for the entire quote-unquote hood? [01:46:32] Is this what you're saying about it? [01:46:34] Yeah, baby. [01:46:35] We call them a blockhearted. [01:46:38] Oh, you stupid crap. [01:46:41] Get him off! [01:46:42] Get him off my phone for Christ's sake. [01:46:45] Good God. [01:46:47] This is a disgrace. [01:46:48] I mean, you know, this is the last thing I wanted to hear, is that my tax dollars are not only going to support this gutless, mooching-ass waste of human flesh, but now he's taking his food card, taking all the damn tax money he's getting from government cheese and feeding the whole block of hood fools for Christ's sake. [01:47:08] Oh, Jesus Christ. [01:47:09] I can just see them all there in their front lawns out there, you know, sipping on 40 ounces of eight ball and Mad Dog 2020, you know, trying to think that they look like some gangsters because they got a white shit-stained T-shirt with some Air Jordan shorts, and they wear the sandals with the socks. [01:47:25] What the hell's up with that crap? [01:47:27] You know, what the hell's up with wearing house shoes with socks, asshole? [01:47:30] I mean, give me a break. [01:47:31] You know, they do it all in like, yeah, baby. [01:47:34] Yeah, with my mind on my money and my money and my mind. [01:47:37] It's not your money. [01:47:38] It's my money. [01:47:40] It's taxpayer money, you ungrateful prick. [01:47:44] Good God. [01:47:45] Anyway, let's take some more callers here. [01:47:46] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [01:47:51] Area code 404, you're on the air. [01:47:54] Ghost, it's Billy D. [01:47:56] Oh, man, it's Billy D. Williams up in the house. [01:47:58] What's going on, man? [01:48:00] Nothing, man. [01:48:01] You mentioned Colt 45. [01:48:02] I had to call in. [01:48:03] Oh, man, no kidding. [01:48:05] That's right, man. [01:48:05] Well, you got a lot of your consumers calling in, you know, taking advantage of your sauce because they're collecting tax dollars from the taxpayer. [01:48:15] So, what the hell? [01:48:16] Yeah, well, you know, hey, Colt 45, I don't know if they accept the food card or stamps, but if they do, hey, it's a good play for them. [01:48:24] They got that. [01:48:27] But, yeah, you're right on the money when it comes to the whole rant you said about the people killing each other as far as the whole religious police and everything and all this. [01:48:37] I mean, it's kind of crazy. [01:48:41] I watched a documentary the other day. [01:48:44] It was called Jesus Camps. [01:48:46] And I don't know if you watch any movies or not, but this one was interesting because it was basically about this one lady who was training or teaching these kids. [01:48:56] I was saying training, but it was more like she was training them, telling them, you know, How the little boys and girls over in Afghanistan and the other predominantly Muslim countries are learning how to shoot guns and everything and how the boys and girls of Jesus need to be doing that too and be willing to die for their cause. [01:49:21] And I mean, this was not anywhere. [01:49:24] I mean, this was in, I want to say Minnesota, but I mean, this should, when you see that, it's scary. [01:49:31] It's stupid, dude. [01:49:32] It's stupid and it's ridiculous. [01:49:35] I mean, you know, we should be, you know, coming into modernity at this point. [01:49:38] Us that are living in civil society need to realize that, man, we need to separate ourselves from these lunatics. [01:49:44] And, you know, I mean, to be honest with you, it's coming to a header at this point. [01:49:48] I mean, I can't really come up with a solution that, I mean, we've got a lot of people on this world that are just completely, you know, berserked or lunatics, in my personal opinion. [01:49:58] I mean, you know, that's not the only thing. [01:50:01] You know, we have Jesus camps in America. [01:50:03] You know that we have madrasas in other parts of the world. [01:50:06] You know that we have these other fanatical secularist groups like leftist communists and socialists, anarchists. [01:50:14] I mean, you've got a whole variety of different groups out here. [01:50:18] And in my personal opinion, I just think that it's all going to come to a header. [01:50:21] And this is why I broadcast on the True Capitalist Radio Show. [01:50:25] This is why I attempted to, you know, start that little social networking site in an attempt to try to bring capitalists together. [01:50:33] Those of us that want to go into modernity and don't want to be a part of this primitive 12th century thinking where we're still jocking monarchs and religious institutions and stupid secularist ideas that haven't worked and this cult of personality crap. [01:50:53] I mean, it's enough. [01:50:54] And this is what gets me most upset is that what's really unfortunate is that whoever's going to be in charge of this world is going to be justified when if there's any kind of potential martial law that happens on any kind of global scale, it's going to be justified based on the primitive idealistic thinking of the masses of the world. [01:51:20] And if anybody wants to combat, you know, a so-called authoritarian 1984 type of police state or some type of, you know, all these types of ideas of futuristic totalitarian power, if you want to stop that from happening, in my personal opinion, I think that people need to start advocating that we need to get ignorance off the face of the planet. [01:51:45] And what ignorance is, are people that still oblige these ridiculous, old, primitive concepts that you can look on the walls of history that are written in blood, all the millions and probably billions of lives that were lost because of religious battles, monarch battles. === Supply Chain Manufacturing Parts (05:32) === [01:52:04] It's just, it's pathetic, man. [01:52:06] And it's time for us to move on, move forward. [01:52:08] There's enough of us here that are educated enough that, I mean, you don't even need to be educated, that understand reality enough, that interpret reality in a reasonable understanding, who understand how to critically think about processes as opposed to just being some simplistic nimrod. [01:52:26] You know, there's enough of us out here, in my opinion, for us to make a stand and separate ourselves from those that are going to be basically the subjects of governments and possibly corporations in the future, if you want my personal opinion. [01:52:44] Absolutely. [01:52:45] And I think a lot of it starts with, you know, gaining our, instead of just it being talk, is getting our dependence off of foreign oil and pursuing a lot of other energy and stuff like that, because when we're, we're held over the barrel by them. [01:53:02] I mean no pun intended, but I mean they they, they sit there and you know we have to constantly deal in an area where you know politics to them, they're I it makes no sense, at least to the Western world. [01:53:15] Their, their form of politics makes no absolute sense. [01:53:20] No, it does not. [01:53:21] As a matter of fact. [01:53:22] I mean, you know we're I don't know if you were here listening. [01:53:25] We were talking about the Egyptian situation. [01:53:28] Now the Egyptians are completely unhappy with what has transpired from the revolution that they started. [01:53:37] Now they're on the verge of doing another, you know, riot based revolution, once again, because they're unhappy with the outcome of their, of their work. [01:53:46] So I mean I don't know when the hell is going to end. [01:53:48] I mean it's disgusting man yeah yeah, but I guess to get on a on a little bit better topic the stock market wasn't too much better today but wanted to, wanted to get your opinion on a couple things I got to say I think you're right as far as the goal goes for the short term. [01:54:04] Long term, I still think there's there's a bubble waiting on that one, but I think we're going to see a slight dip and it might be a time to buy in on it for the next little while and then, once that goes down, I can see it going up for the rest of the year. [01:54:20] But really my, my thought was I was watching FORD and GM drop today pretty much like a rock. [01:54:28] That was based upon the news that came out of Toyota Toyota's, you know, and they're already predicting, they're already predicting a shortage by the summer of of cars in in America, and not only in America but throughout the whole global supply chain. [01:54:42] So you know I'm, I'm telling you, I think that there's going to be some artificial methods created, at least for the short term, so that people can, you know, still get cars. [01:54:51] I mean, people's cars are going to break down. [01:54:53] Some people are actually going to continue to make money, some people are going to continue to prosper and they're going to want new cars, but they're not going to be able to get them. [01:55:01] So you know, it's going to be, it's going to be pretty peculiar in the automobile industry. [01:55:06] I think that investors at this point are kind of. [01:55:10] I think they have to understand how to how this play is going to transpire, and I don't think that they have the foresight to understand it. [01:55:17] In my personal opinion, I think that it spells good for automobile industries either way, because then they'll have to increase the prices based upon demand and supply, and I think that those increases in general, there's enough increase they can mark up on top of relaying the cost of the supply shortage to the consumer. [01:55:36] There's enough on that markup, to make major profits, and I think that's what's going to happen, man. [01:55:43] So who do you see as the winner out of that? [01:55:44] Do you see it being more GM, who's got more of the market share, or FORD, who actually outsold GM, I believe? [01:55:52] Well, both of them. [01:55:53] Both of them are being hit in the supply chain, so both of them are going to have shortages. [01:55:58] It's just, who does the better? [01:55:59] Japan, right? [01:56:01] Yeah absolutely, as a matter of fact. [01:56:02] I mean we're, we're gonna, at the very least, if they can get the supplies that they need, which are certain manufacturing parts that are for the automobile, if they can get them elsewhere which, believe me, there are companies clamoring to try to manufacture these things, but what one thing we're not going to be able to to get in abundance is the red and black pigments, so these painters can paint the cars, believe it or not. [01:56:27] A good. [01:56:28] The biggest source of these pigments of paint come from Japan, and a lot of that infrastructure has been completely damaged, so you're not going to see that many black and red cars out here. [01:56:38] So there's going to be a lot of factors going on. [01:56:41] In my personal opinion, it's up to the marketing geniuses at FORD and and Dodge to s see whoever's going to capitalize. [01:56:48] I think they're both winners. [01:56:50] To be honest with you, gotcha cool In my opinion, they're pretty low, man. [01:56:55] They're pretty low at this point. [01:56:56] And I think that there's enough markup on this supply. [01:56:59] And not only that, they're going to have to recede in production. [01:57:02] So unfortunately, we're going to have to we're probably going to see a production line go down or two. [01:57:09] And that's not going to spell good for the economy. [01:57:12] But what it will spell good for is for any potential shareholders that are not only going to have a sh a potential share increase if they happen to shut down a production plant, but at the same time, the markup in the supply shortage. [01:57:27] Believe me, people are going to get pissed that they can't get their new car. [01:57:30] There's a whole bunch of people out here that expect to get a new car every year, and they're not going to get one this year. === First Class Seat Trading (02:57) === [01:57:37] And I think that's going to really re-innovate the way people search for cars, in my opinion. [01:57:42] Yeah, yeah, that's a good point. [01:57:44] Good point. [01:57:45] Cool. [01:57:45] I'll have to look into it and make the decision on that one. [01:57:49] But I've got one real quick story for you. [01:57:52] Back story here went out a few weeks ago. [01:57:57] I don't know why I didn't tell you this earlier, but went out to San Francisco on a trip. [01:58:01] No, you actually, you did tell me that you were going. [01:58:03] You did tell me that you were going. [01:58:05] Yeah, and on the longer edge of the flight, I had to make a couple of stops, but one of it was Atlanta out of San Francisco. [01:58:13] That was the long leg of the flight. [01:58:14] So I decided, you know, upgrade the flight and just kind of bite the bullets, but flying up in nicer seats. [01:58:24] Oh, yeah, first class? [01:58:25] Yeah. [01:58:26] Yeah, so decided to do it. [01:58:28] You know, it was vacation, so spend a little bit more on it. [01:58:30] But the big part of it was, so I'm getting ready to get on the plane, right? [01:58:36] And, you know, they call for first class to go on first on the plane. [01:58:39] Well, I get up there, and this one lady is up there, and she's holding up the line. [01:58:43] And the lady who's taking the seats goes, oh, no, I'm sorry, man. [01:58:47] You're in seat 17C. [01:58:50] You know, you need to wait for your turn to go. [01:58:52] And she goes, I swear to God, she goes, baby, my leg hurting. [01:58:58] I need to get on the plane. [01:59:00] And I need an aisle seat. [01:59:03] I don't need a window seat. [01:59:07] Oh, man. [01:59:09] And the lady goes, well, I'm sorry, man. [01:59:12] You can't change your seat now. [01:59:14] That's the seat. [01:59:14] If there's no one next to you, then maybe try to trade with them or something. [01:59:18] And she turns and she looks at me and she goes, You mind trading seats with me? [01:59:22] I know you went first class and all, but you mind trading seats? [01:59:25] I swear to God. [01:59:27] Oh, my God. [01:59:28] I mean, God, that makes me sick. [01:59:30] Not even in first class can you get away from this crap, man. [01:59:36] I just listened and I kind of laughed and I was like, no, I can't trade the seats. [01:59:40] I'm sorry. [01:59:41] Hell no. [01:59:42] Did she give you a mean mug the whole flight or what? [01:59:45] Oh, yeah. [01:59:46] Yeah. [01:59:46] She ended up, I mean, she traded with some guy right behind the curtain in first class. [01:59:53] So I could feel her fat ass kind of jumping and jostling the seat as she was sitting down. [02:00:00] And I made sure right away to put my seat and recline. [02:00:03] So I was frightened in her fat gut the whole flight. [02:00:07] So it was pretty nice. [02:00:08] I mean, it's just disgusting, man. [02:00:09] I mean, it just makes me sick, man. [02:00:11] I mean, you just can't get away. [02:00:13] I mean, even when you're paying for first class, you still can't get away from this ghetto-ass mentality. [02:00:19] Yeah, baby, come on, man. [02:00:20] I got my leg me hurting. [02:00:21] I got to go all the hand doing it, baby. [02:00:24] Look, there's a procedure to this whole process of boarding a plane. [02:00:29] You know, I hate how people think that they're so important, even though they're worth nothing. === Belarus Jailed People Situation (04:27) === [02:00:34] They're worth less. [02:00:35] And they think they're so important that they can just kind of, you know, bypass the rules, even though they're not smooshing anybody with a couple of 20s or something. [02:00:42] You know, it's stupid. [02:00:44] Oh, yeah. [02:00:45] It was great having me. [02:00:46] I just started dying laughing. [02:00:47] To explain the whole thing and explain to the girlfriend and everything about ghosts and why that is so funny about the my leg be hurting. [02:00:57] My legs be hurting, baby. [02:00:59] And that's just the way it is. [02:01:00] I told you. [02:01:02] Yeah, you got it right. [02:01:03] You got it right. [02:01:04] So, anyways, great show, man, as always. [02:01:06] I appreciate it. [02:01:08] No problem, man. [02:01:09] Hey, thanks for calling in, Billy, man. [02:01:11] We really appreciate you calling in all the time, man. [02:01:13] I hope you call in soon, man. [02:01:15] Anytime, I'll let you know about the Porter DM play. [02:01:18] All right, man. [02:01:19] You take it easy, man. [02:01:22] All right. [02:01:22] That was a little bit of Billy D. Williams there. [02:01:24] He usually calls in, avid listener, avid caller. [02:01:28] We appreciate him calling. [02:01:29] We'd appreciate you calling in, man. [02:01:31] We're already two minutes into the third hour, the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:01:38] I am your host, the Man They Call Ghost. [02:01:41] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:01:44] Before we started taking calls, we were talking about how Egypt and the jehudies that went out there and rioted in the streets and crashed all the businesses and ruined the infrastructure and basically scared off any tourism business, which was the crux of the economy out there. [02:02:02] They're now unhappy with how the government's turning out, even though they're the cause of the unrest. [02:02:10] They were the cause of the Mubarak stepping down. [02:02:14] Now they're just unhappy. [02:02:15] They think it's not that it is not fair. [02:02:18] It's not fair that they are out here. [02:02:21] I want another jihad. [02:02:23] I want another jihad. [02:02:25] And, you know, I would not be surprised to see another unrest situation, another riot situation happen in Egypt. [02:02:35] So mark my words on that. [02:02:36] Anyway, let's go ahead and move on to another subject matter, shall we? [02:02:40] Now, in Minx, in Minx, Belarus, the country of Belarus, they actually had a bomb blast hit their subways today. [02:02:52] It killed seven people and has injured 50 as far as the reports are out. [02:02:58] And, you know, the basis behind this Belarus bombing has a lot to do with the situation with their president. [02:03:09] You know, the president that is there is basically ruling with an iron fist. [02:03:15] He's basically kind of subjugated his own people once taken power. [02:03:19] He's arrested 700 people once he's taken power. [02:03:24] Anybody who's his opposition, he has arrested them, including seven presidential candidates. [02:03:31] This Leshenko, I think, is his name. [02:03:33] I forgot his name, but the current president of Belarus is somewhat of an authoritarian. [02:03:40] Remember, Belarus was a former Soviet republic or a Soviet province, I should say, not really a republic, but a Soviet province. [02:03:50] And lo and behold, it's no coincidence why you have this current president in office today, you know, basically ruling as if he was some sort of a dictator-type Stalin-esque communist. [02:04:05] And he's jailed 700 people. [02:04:08] Once again, he's jailed about 700 different people, seven presidential candidates that were potential opposition of he. [02:04:17] Anyway, I think that I think, in my personal opinion, the reason that this bomb was happening was because of this political oppression. [02:04:27] And the reason that you have opposition resorting to this type of violence, because the opposition to the man in power in Belarus, the opposition is actually a peaceful opposition. [02:04:38] If you read about this country, it's a peaceful opposition. [02:04:43] But at this point in time, when you have the government arresting 700 people that are supposed to be dangers to, I don't know, the opposition, I mean, it's just a disgrace. [02:04:55] And, you know, it's just a recipe for disaster. [02:04:58] I've been reading all about the situation in Belarus. === Radioactive Exposure Scary Videos (08:01) === [02:05:01] If you want to read it for yourself, read it for yourself. [02:05:04] But I'm expecting more and more violence out there because the government is going to crack down on whoever it was that supposedly did this bombing out there in the subway. [02:05:14] And let me tell you, it's just going to get even uglier there. [02:05:18] When does it end? [02:05:19] When is it going to end? [02:05:21] When is this crap going to end for Christ's sake? [02:05:23] Is all I've got to say. [02:05:24] I mean, you know, Kells 7 injures 50, Belarus in the capital Minst. [02:05:30] Minx. [02:05:32] Geez, this is just, I mean, you know, the world's going to hell in a handbasket, man. [02:05:36] I mean, I'm not trying to, you know, overstate this, overplay this, or anything of that nature, but it's pretty goddamn sad, to say the least. [02:05:44] You know what I mean? [02:05:46] Pretty damn sad. [02:05:48] I'm sitting over here trying to tell people, hey, look, it's time for you to start diversifying your portfolios. [02:05:55] It's time for you to start monitoring your positions. [02:05:58] It's a very unstable time in the world. [02:06:02] But let me tell you something, folks, no matter what, no matter what happens, as long as you listen to the True Capitalist Radio broadcast, and as long as you go out and you're being sure that you're making every money that you're making, every little dollar that you're making, you're parlaying it. [02:06:20] You're reinvesting it. [02:06:22] You're putting some of it in equities. [02:06:23] You're putting some of it in gold. [02:06:25] You're putting some of it in real estate. [02:06:27] You're putting some of it in art. [02:06:28] You're putting some of it in wine, champagne, collectibles, antiques, whatever you're putting it in. [02:06:36] I mean, you have to diversify your investments so that anytime there's a rainy day, you can liquidate some of these investments to get some capital. [02:06:45] Because we're all going to have a rainy day, folks. [02:06:47] And let me tell you, you want to be able to have a diversified group of assets. [02:06:53] I mean, and it doesn't mean a big bank account anymore. [02:06:55] As a matter of fact, if you leave your money in the bank, you're losing money. [02:06:59] You're losing money by keeping it in the bank. [02:07:02] Each time our government continues to spend, the value of our dollar is completely depleted. [02:07:09] It completely is depleted, for Christ's sake. [02:07:12] So as a result, as each day goes by, as you're working and you're saving up your money and you're putting it in the bank, the amount of interest that you're getting on that savings is not even keeping up with the rate of inflation. [02:07:26] You understand? [02:07:29] Unbelievable. [02:07:33] Oh, Jesus Christ. [02:07:37] Anyway, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:07:42] You know what time it is. [02:07:43] It's capitalist time. [02:07:44] And, you know, it's just good to be a capitalist, man. [02:07:48] Anyway, I want to talk a little bit about Japan. [02:07:51] You know, they're continuing to botch this whole nuclear situation. [02:07:56] Now they're trying to get people more of a radius that are, you know, around the nuclear reactor. [02:08:03] It was 15 miles. [02:08:05] Now it's been extended. [02:08:07] Not to mention that they are rattled with supposed aftershocks. [02:08:12] I mean, aftershocks, seriously? [02:08:14] I mean, I've never heard of aftershocks at 7.5, 7.0 aftershocks. [02:08:19] I remember those being big earthquakes back in the day. [02:08:23] Now, those are regular aftershocks. [02:08:26] But not to mention, folks, that these reactors that are breaking down, I mean, it's a very scary situation here. [02:08:34] There's radioactivity not only going into the air, which is being exposed to all of us. [02:08:42] We have radioactive, plutonium, uranium deposits and particles going into the Pacific Ocean. [02:08:51] The Japanese government just does not want to tell their own people the truth. [02:08:56] If you look and Google up anybody who's in Japan right now, they're trying to get YouTube videos out there. [02:09:03] But believe it or not, they've banned YouTube in Japan from what I've heard. [02:09:10] Yeah, I've actually heard that they've banned YouTube from Japan, but I've seen a lot of people from the firsthand on YouTube, people saying, hey, I'm here in Japan, and meanwhile, while we're being exposed to radioactive material, while earthquakes are happening, look at what they're showing us on TV and they're showing them a bunch of game shows and a bunch of people laughing and they're not keeping people up to date. [02:09:33] You know, I mean, I can't people, they can't keep it up to date for heaven's sake, man. [02:09:38] So it's pretty it's unreal, man. [02:09:42] And I think it's a disgrace for the Japanese government to lie to its own people and just allow its people to get subjected to such high levels of radiation, you know? [02:09:52] I mean, why couldn't they just compact this goddamn nuclear reactor? [02:09:58] You know, why couldn't they just throw wet cement on it? [02:10:02] You know? [02:10:03] I mean, I don't know. [02:10:04] I mean, that's what I've been told, that they've banned YouTube in Japan. [02:10:08] That's what I've been told. [02:10:10] I mean, I don't know if that's accurate, but I've been told that some of these videos that are basically telling the public about certain radioactive levels and the potential for radioactive exposure, a lot of these videos are not being shown in Japan. [02:10:31] A lot of these videos are not being shown in Japan on the effects of they're not being shown. [02:10:37] And not to mention, you've got people out of Japan saying that they're not being informed whatsoever by the government or by the media whatsoever. [02:10:44] They're just they're broadcasting programming of game shows and things of that nature. [02:10:53] So it's a pretty scary situation if you're living in Japan. [02:10:55] And I mean, I don't want to spend too much time on it because we really do talk about it a lot, folks. [02:11:01] I mean, it should be the focal point of our thoughts at this point in time. [02:11:06] But let me tell you something. [02:11:08] I think it's a scary proposition that we're all being exposed to nuclear activity, not to mention that you have possibly a radioactive situation happening in the Pacific Ocean. [02:11:23] You know, I mean, who the hell knows what the side effects of what's happening down there with all this radioactivity getting into the sea. [02:11:32] I mean, I know that the scientists are trying to tell us that, you know, oh, it's just, it's nothing's going to happen. [02:11:39] Don't worry about it. [02:11:41] But, you know, I mean, you know, isn't this how Godzilla was created? [02:11:45] I mean, I'm not trying to say that that's going to happen here. [02:11:50] I mean, I'm not trying to say that, you know, it's going to happen here. [02:11:54] But, you know, in my personal opinion, I mean, you know, I know there's going to be some freaky looking fish, I'm sure, coming out of all this freaky looking sea life. [02:12:03] You know, maybe bigger crabs or something. [02:12:06] I mean, who the hell knows? [02:12:07] I mean, this is just this is really, really scary, the potential of radioactivity being dumped in the Pacific Ocean. [02:12:15] You know what I mean? [02:12:17] I mean, seriously, I mean, who who the hell who the hell knows this? [02:12:20] You know what I mean? [02:12:25] I mean, I just don't understand it. [02:12:26] I mean, I think that we need to do something to this leak before you know it it's a major problem in the world, and I think it is becoming a major problem in the world, folks. [02:12:35] I mean, you need to do your research on all this radioactivity that's in the air that's coming in through the Gulf Streams. [02:12:44] You know, this is a scary situation. [02:12:45] This is not B.S. [02:12:47] I'm not trying to scare people. [02:12:50] Not trying to hyper-sensationalize anything, but seriously, this is radioactivity. [02:12:58] So anyway, I don't want to scare anybody. [02:13:01] Let's move on to something else, shall we? === Gulf Stream Radioactivity Concerns (15:34) === [02:13:03] Now, what I want to move on to is some Applebee's, and where the hell was it? [02:13:12] I forgot where it was. [02:13:13] Who cares where it was? [02:13:15] Because, you know, Applebee's needs to space up to this and see what happened, start firing people's asses. [02:13:21] Because I know that this is not company policy, nor am I suggesting it. [02:13:25] But, you know, an Applebee somewhere, somewhere in the hood somewhere, obviously, you know, was I guess under its usual bustling, you know, restaurant hour, I guess. [02:13:37] I don't know. [02:13:37] I didn't realize that Applebee's were so freaking popular, and everybody just had to go out and say, yeah, oh, man, come on, man. [02:13:45] I got to go to Applebee's, man. [02:13:47] And I didn't realize this was such a big deal. [02:13:50] Anyway, Applebee's, according to reports, allegedly in some town somewhere, allegedly served a baby, a toddler, alcoholic beverage. [02:14:04] It was in Detroit. [02:14:05] Oh, Jesus Christ. [02:14:06] I didn't even know. [02:14:06] I should have known it was in Detroit. [02:14:08] Yeah, Jesus Christ. [02:14:09] ScoFigure is right. [02:14:11] You know what I'm saying? [02:14:12] I mean, Shaniqua, they were probably serving him. [02:14:15] This is not out of the reports. [02:14:16] This is my opinion. [02:14:18] But I could just see Shaniqua with the long fingernails with, you know, Shanane written on them going in there and serving this family. [02:14:27] And you see this 15-year-old month-old kid, wee! [02:14:31] Wee! [02:14:32] Wee! [02:14:33] And then, you know, you can see Shanene being like, man, you know, put some of this cognac in for this kid, baby. [02:14:38] You know what I'm saying? [02:14:41] Settle this little son of a bitch down, baby. [02:14:44] Yeah. [02:14:45] No, I'm just joking. [02:14:46] But seriously, what happened here was an Applebee's, I mean, they're still investigating. [02:14:52] I mean, I'm not making any assumptions here, but the report is that a 15-month-old in Detroit, they filled the sippy cup, all right, and supposedly they were supposed to fill it up with apple juice, but instead they filled it up with, I don't know. [02:15:09] You know what I'm saying? [02:15:10] I have no idea. [02:15:12] Just some kind of alcoholic beverage, all right? [02:15:17] The kid was acting a little goofy. [02:15:19] You know, the kid was like, you know, looking like he was drunk, believe it or not, according to reports. [02:15:23] And they looked in the sippy cup, and lo and behold, this kid was drinking, you know, some gin and juice or something. [02:15:30] I don't know what the hell he was sipping on. [02:15:32] But I mean, you know, I mean, come on, man. [02:15:36] I mean, who makes this kind of a mix-up? [02:15:39] You know, who makes this kind of a mix-up where, you know, yeah, baby, I need you to put some apple juice, baby, in my kid's sippy cup, baby. [02:15:49] You understand? [02:15:51] I need you to give me some of that apple juice in my sippy cup, baby. [02:15:56] Well, now, you know, apparently, whoever the parents of this kid was, the parents of this kid, they're obviously going to court. [02:16:05] It's obviously going to be a legal matter. [02:16:08] And, you know, it's pretty precarious, man. [02:16:10] I mean, I don't know. [02:16:11] I mean, I would hope that people aren't that stupid that they would throw booze in a toddler's sippy cup. [02:16:17] But remember, this is out of Detroit. [02:16:20] I mean, I'm not saying this is out of Detroit here, okay? [02:16:23] Because I don't know if y'all remember this. [02:16:25] I remember it very vividly when Barack Obama and the liberal regime, when they were dispensing stimulus package two money, they decided to go into Detroit and have people apply. [02:16:38] They had, what was it? [02:16:41] They had room for 3,300 people to get like five grand or something like that, five or ten grand, believe it or not, to help them to get back on their feet, baby. [02:16:52] Yeah, I need some money to get back on my feet, baby. [02:16:56] So during the stimulus package, two time, as a matter of fact, you can actually look at that event on YouTube. [02:17:01] It's a notorious YouTube video. [02:17:04] 3,300 people were eligible. [02:17:07] And so they opened up the social services building and said, you know, we'll go ahead and take applicants. [02:17:14] Over 35,000 people, 35,000 people showed up. [02:17:22] 35,000. [02:17:27] I mean, it was a damn near riot for Christ's sake. [02:17:31] I mean, are you kidding me? [02:17:32] It was a damn near riot. [02:17:35] And, you know, I even posted up a blog on my old blog, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com. [02:17:41] If you can find it, I posted, you know, back in 2009, 2008, I posted a video showing what happened. [02:17:49] I mean, you know, they were actually inside the social services office that was dispensing applications. [02:17:54] They were just dispensing applications. [02:17:57] You had these people saying, come on, man, I'm homeless, baby. [02:18:00] I'm homeless. [02:18:01] You fat bastards, just fatty-ass bastards saying, I'm homeless, baby. [02:18:06] I'm homeless, and I need money, baby. [02:18:10] Give me a break. [02:18:12] And then they had the audacity. [02:18:13] When they were interviewing these people waiting in this 35,000 people line, they had the audacity when they were interviewing these people. [02:18:22] These people were like, man, this ain't right, baby. [02:18:25] You know, this is atrocious. [02:18:27] I can't believe this. [02:18:29] And, you know, somebody needs to take responsibility. [02:18:32] You know, somebody needs to take responsibility for all this mess here. [02:18:37] I mean, this is not worth it, baby. [02:18:39] Not worth it. [02:18:40] You're going to apply to get free money, and it's not worth it, and you're bitching. [02:18:46] Ah, Jesus, the ungratefulness, the ungratefulness, for Christ's sake. [02:18:53] Jesus Christ. [02:18:54] I'm sorry, folks. [02:18:56] Once again, we were talking about this kid getting some booze in his sippy cup at some Applebee's. [02:19:02] You know? [02:19:04] Here, people are asking that they want to see the clip for themselves. [02:19:08] Here, let me see if I can find it for your peeps, and I'll post it here. [02:19:14] Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. [02:19:21] Here it is. [02:19:22] All right. [02:19:24] Hold on, I'm about to post the link. [02:19:25] I'm sorry for keeping dead air, folks. [02:19:27] People want to actually see the clip on 35,000 people showing up to go get some Obama stimulus money. [02:19:33] Here it is right here. [02:19:43] All right, here he is. [02:19:44] Sorry for the dead air, folks. [02:19:45] There's the video for all the folks that didn't believe me. [02:19:48] They're like, no way, ghost. [02:19:49] Come on, man. [02:19:49] You're lying, baby. [02:19:50] You lying. [02:19:51] They ain't doing that, baby. [02:19:53] There they are right there. [02:19:54] There they are right there. [02:19:56] Anyway, what does everybody think about this? [02:19:59] I mean, you know, what is this? [02:20:00] I mean, should we be, you know, worried about, you know, fast food joints or corporate joints that they're going to put booze in our kids' sippy cups? [02:20:13] Or does this sound like a recipe for some litigious garbage? [02:20:17] I don't know. [02:20:18] I just thought it was an interesting story. [02:20:20] And, you know, to be honest with you, I don't know who's at fault, who's right, who's wrong. [02:20:25] It's an interesting story, but that's all there is to it. [02:20:30] And I know that there's people watching that clip right now when I was there. [02:20:37] I know that y'all are watching that clip that I just posted right now. [02:20:41] That actually happened, baby. [02:20:42] That actually happened. [02:20:44] That actually happened. [02:20:46] No BS, baby. [02:20:48] Anyway, let's move on to another subject matter. [02:20:50] We don't want to talk about some stupid toddler getting a little bit of cognac in a sippy cup or whatever the hell it is. [02:20:58] Anyway, let's move on to another subject matter. [02:20:59] I want to talk about this broad in Las Vegas. [02:21:03] Believe it or not, this broad in Las Vegas actually dies after a backroom-botched cosmetic procedure. [02:21:13] You know? [02:21:16] I'm not joking. [02:21:17] A cosmetic procedure in the back room. [02:21:20] This was actually done in the back room of a tile outlet or something of that nature. [02:21:25] I kid you not. [02:21:28] Yeah. [02:21:29] The back of some tile company. [02:21:31] You know, the back of some business, for Christ's sake. [02:21:35] By two Colombians, for Christ's sake. [02:21:38] I mean, yeah, that's who I want to trust. [02:21:40] You know, cosmetic surgery on my ass. [02:21:44] Yeah. [02:21:45] Yeah, I want Colombians to do it. [02:21:47] And not to mention, you know, guess what kind of procedure this woman wanted? [02:21:52] She wanted to get ass implants. [02:21:56] I mean, no, that's not funny. [02:21:57] I'm sorry. [02:21:58] I mean, you know, we shouldn't be laughing at somebody's death. [02:22:01] But, I mean, you know, she went into the back room of a tile business to get cosmetic surgery and ass implants. [02:22:12] Anyway, she died in the middle procedure. [02:22:15] And now the two Colombians, believe it or not, they were on their way out of the country into Colombia. [02:22:23] And they caught them at the airport and ended up arresting them. [02:22:28] But, you know, this just goes to show how much Hollywood induces the mental minds of people into believing that they have to get these procedures done so that they could be accepted in general society. [02:22:42] How about just having a damn personality? [02:22:44] How about that? [02:22:45] How about just having a damn personality, going out and just being a good person, being somebody that people want to kick it with, people that want to hang around, that sort of thing? [02:22:53] No, but this bitch needed a big fat J-Lo ass, huh? [02:22:57] That's what this bitch needed. [02:22:59] I want to get my big fat J-Lo ass. [02:23:02] I'm in Las Vegas. [02:23:03] I got to go out there and get the high rollers. [02:23:05] And I want a big fat J-Lo ass. [02:23:07] I don't know, you know, fat J-Lo. [02:23:08] Yeah, that's what I wanted, dude. [02:23:12] And this is it right here. [02:23:15] This is it. [02:23:19] She goes into the back room of a tile business. [02:23:22] Now, I mean, you know, that should have been a red flag right there. [02:23:27] You know what I mean? [02:23:30] You know, I'm just saying, I mean, that would be a deal breaker for me. [02:23:34] I'm like, I need some plastic surgery, but I don't really want to pay the high prices. [02:23:38] You got an alternative? [02:23:40] Yeah, I got this place over here. [02:23:41] You know, come with me. [02:23:44] You're entering in whatever the hell, Gomez tile. [02:23:47] You know, you're entering in like Gomez and Sun's tile business, and they're like, yeah, come on over here in the back, eh? [02:23:53] Come on over here. [02:23:53] Let me look. [02:23:55] Now, they clear off some sawdust-ridden table, you know, and they prop you up there, and they're like, take a look at your ass, see? [02:24:03] Let's take a look at your ass. [02:24:07] I'm sorry, man. [02:24:08] I mean, you can't make this stuff up, man. [02:24:12] You can't make this crap up. [02:24:14] This woman actually went in the back of a damn tile business to get ass implants. [02:24:22] Ass implants. [02:24:25] And then she dies. [02:24:27] Oh, Jesus Christ. [02:24:31] Oh. [02:24:32] A botched buttocks enhancement surgery is what they call it. [02:24:37] In the back room of a tile business. [02:24:41] Oh, my God. [02:24:42] Jesus Christ. [02:24:43] This is just this is horrible. [02:24:45] And then, you know, Colombians, you know, I wonder what they were packing her ass with. [02:24:48] cocaine and I bet you that they were like okay what we want you to do is we want you to uh we want you to swallow this pill And it's basically, you know, a balloon with heroin. [02:25:02] Hey, swallow this pill here. [02:25:04] Okay, we're going to do the procedure right now. [02:25:07] And we're going to put you under. [02:25:08] And then they're stuffing her ass with cocaine up in here. [02:25:11] And they were going to ask her to take a trip. [02:25:14] And, you know. [02:25:17] Oh, man. [02:25:18] I'm sorry. [02:25:19] I know. [02:25:20] I didn't mean to do it. [02:25:23] I didn't mean to say that. [02:25:24] Anyway, 646-652-4869. [02:25:27] I want to hear from you. [02:25:29] What do you think? [02:25:30] Would you actually go into the back room of a tile business and get some kind of cosmetic procedure if you knew you were going to get 90% off traditional going cosmetic surgery rate? [02:25:42] I mean, that wouldn't raise any kind of red flags with any UP, especially Colombians, you know. [02:25:47] I mean, you got Colombians doing this crap. [02:25:49] I mean, like I said, the only thing Colombians are good at doing is swallowing heroin or, you know, putting something in their anal cavity to smuggle into this country. [02:26:00] I mean, with all due respect to my Colombian brethren, you know, I mean, I'll take that back. [02:26:05] I mean, didn't they produce like a Miss Universe or something? [02:26:08] I mean, so maybe they produce a couple of hot tamale whore bags. [02:26:12] Okay, great. [02:26:13] But, you know, when was the last time that you purchased something that was made out of Columbia? [02:26:18] You know, except for, you know, if you're scoring some blow up of some asshole in a strip club. [02:26:23] You know, what have you consumed that was made in Colombia? [02:26:26] You know what I mean? [02:26:29] Exactly. [02:26:30] Yeah, you can't think of anything, can you? [02:26:32] And now all of a sudden, you know, these Colombian nationals are supposed to be plastic surgery experts. [02:26:39] You know what I mean? [02:26:41] They'll come back in the Gomez and Sun's tile business home. [02:26:48] I'm sorry, man. [02:26:50] I don't mean to be laughing at this woman's death. [02:26:52] I'm not saying her name, but you can go check it out for yourself. [02:26:55] This is an actual case out of Las Vegas. [02:26:58] Poor woman dies. [02:26:59] Well, I don't know if I want to call her a poor woman. [02:27:01] I mean, you know, what kind of an idiot? [02:27:04] What kind of an utter stupid imbecile is going to go in the back room of a tile business? [02:27:10] A tile business. [02:27:12] I mean, what were they cutting this woman open with? [02:27:14] I mean, Jesus Christ, man. [02:27:18] Were they using a jackhammer to get the fat out of her ass? [02:27:21] I mean, you know, just imagine the unsanitary surroundings in a back room of a tile business. [02:27:33] Jesus Christ. [02:27:35] Unbelievable. [02:27:39] Anyway, let me go ahead and move on to another subject. [02:27:42] As a matter of fact, I'm going to take a little bit of a break here. [02:27:44] Yeah, this is a good time for a break. [02:27:46] I haven't really taken a break, so to speak, but I feel like taking one at this point in time. [02:27:54] It's a good time to take one, in my view, all right? [02:27:57] But anyway, before I take this break, what I would like to do is to remind everybody that this man right here is, you know, a capitalist. [02:28:09] And I would like to encourage everyone out there that's listening within the sound of my voice to become a capitalist. [02:28:18] And once again, how do you become a capitalist? [02:28:20] Well, by just going out, you work for a living, however you obtain money, however you obtain revenue, you obtain it, you pay taxes, and you collect nothing, nothing from the government. [02:28:34] You understand that? [02:28:35] You collect nothing. === Encouraging Capitalist Mindset (09:12) === [02:28:37] That's what makes you a capitalist. [02:28:39] A man or a woman that works for what they got. [02:28:44] A man or a woman that realizes I get what I put in. [02:28:50] That's a capitalist. [02:28:52] All right, and everybody that's out there that's listening within the sound of my voice should join. [02:28:59] They should join the capitalist army. [02:29:02] All right, capitalistarmy.com is the website to join. [02:29:07] It's an exclusive, an exclusive social networking site for capitalists. [02:29:13] And let me tell you, I have had to reject, I mean, at least 100 people that have been trying to sign on as members of thecapitalistarmy.com. [02:29:23] There it is, www.capitalistarmy.com. [02:29:27] It's a social networking site exclusively for capitalists. [02:29:32] Exclusively for capitalists. [02:29:33] And I've had to reject at least 100 people trying to join because they were not capitalist. [02:29:40] And I know it and they know it. [02:29:43] That's why they haven't tried to apply back. [02:29:46] But once again, this is one of the greatest internet websites to bring together capitalists. [02:29:54] All right? [02:29:56] So we can communicate, share ideas, and act in concert if necessary. [02:30:02] All right, go ahead and join. [02:30:03] There it is one more time: www.capitalistarmy.com. [02:30:08] And why are we capitalists, baby? [02:30:10] Well, because we like living large. [02:30:11] We like living lavish. [02:30:12] I don't know about you people, but that's what I like to do. [02:30:15] I like to live at lavish. [02:30:16] You know, I mean, I like to buy jewelry. [02:30:18] You know, I like to buy cigars. [02:30:20] I like to buy, you know, the best champagnes, the best wines, the best cognacs. [02:30:25] I like to buy the best-looking suits. [02:30:27] You understand what I'm saying? [02:30:28] I like to buy the best Rolexes, the best watches. [02:30:30] You understand? [02:30:31] I like to buy my wife the best diamonds, the best things that I got to offer here. [02:30:36] You understand? [02:30:37] I mean, that's what a capitalist is all about. [02:30:39] You understand? [02:30:40] I mean, I have done whatever I've had to do to capitalize, and I'm reaping the rewards. [02:30:46] And that's what capitalism is all about. [02:30:49] You get what you put in, baby. [02:30:51] And if you're hardworking, you're hustling, you're diversifying, everything. [02:30:55] You know what I mean? [02:30:57] Everything. [02:31:01] Bottom line, I'm going to go ahead and just put it down like this: in the words of Bird Main and the words of the former little group that he had, the big timers, and the hot boys. [02:31:17] I rock ice, baby. [02:31:19] You understand? [02:31:20] You understand? [02:31:21] I'll be rocking ice, jewels, gold, sipping the best stuff, man. [02:31:26] You understand what I'm saying? [02:31:27] I rock ice, man. [02:31:28] I rock ice. [02:31:31] When it comes down to stunting, I pull it all. [02:31:34] When it comes down to G-Dick, I'll pull it all. [02:31:36] When it comes to pulling hot girls, I pull them all. [02:31:39] When it comes to rocking ice, I rock it all. [02:31:41] Four diamonds like I told a sec Baby told a f-nickle like he's a big ass Try to stay cool so I don't melt the diamonds around my neck I keep busting what I'ma do next He's a bitch I'm trying to get rich. [02:31:55] I'm signed out and the merits on my wrist. [02:31:58] I first claimed the end my whole click now. [02:32:00] Fuck the class, we fit on piece straight out the bottom. [02:32:03] That's how I play. [02:32:04] You know I'm about murderous. [02:32:05] I ain't got a pig. [02:32:06] You don't cross me, I don't cross you. [02:32:08] But understand, I hot boy got a flaw. [02:32:10] Look at my rock ice. [02:32:12] Look at it. [02:32:13] Every time I step, I rock ice. [02:32:15] La mama, cause I love the rep. I rock ice. [02:32:17] Whole world, cause I'm doing my thing. [02:32:19] I rock ice, bling, bling, bling, bling. [02:32:21] My road crushed out. [02:32:23] My phone says spinning hot board with so much money. [02:32:25] I don't know how to spend it. [02:32:27] Don't you wish you could be in my shoes just for a minute? [02:32:29] Carry nothing but face, it's never quite dependent. [02:32:32] I thought it ain't nothing looking now I'm piped out. [02:32:34] All these think I'm doing wrong, but no, from right now, it's huge contract you ride my back. [02:32:39] Paper on everything I have. [02:32:40] So I love that. [02:32:42] They don't wanna see me balling. [02:32:43] Gonna see me falling. [02:32:45] Got it locked off with my bang against the wall. [02:32:47] And I'm closed, but get 32. [02:32:48] My road they cost try to take it, and I murder you. [02:32:51] You say I sun too much, I can't help it. [02:32:53] I be a baby, the number one tunnel who drive these dogs crazy. [02:32:57] The one that's a 32, flat in his pocket. [02:32:59] Two rollers on his wrist, gang fear from the top. [02:33:02] Tell me what kind of nigga rock ice that ain't hit your mama, mama. [02:33:07] I rock ice. [02:33:08] Lil Daddy, every time I step, I rock ice. [02:33:10] Lil mama, cause I love the rep. I rock ice. [02:33:13] Whole world, cause I'm doing my thing. [02:33:14] I rock ice, that bling bang. [02:33:16] Blind bang. [02:33:17] Cash money, youngest nigga. [02:33:19] Rat around this figure. [02:33:20] That's what I work with. [02:33:21] Pockets and uncertain. [02:33:22] Money is my purpose. [02:33:24] Whatever I purchase. [02:33:25] For the G look better. [02:33:26] Roll it with the bezel. [02:33:27] Do that beat as a wang. [02:33:29] Look at the gold chain. [02:33:30] Sometimes I wear great. [02:33:31] White night with snap shake. [02:33:32] My children just feel awful. [02:33:34] And I can't stop sucking. [02:33:35] It's just in my culture. [02:33:36] Listen, us every day. [02:33:38] I'ma shine black. [02:33:39] You won't need me. [02:33:40] It's just might need contact. [02:33:41] Cause I'm the one with the ice, y'all see. [02:33:44] Please let her get your wife off me. [02:33:46] I ride behind the deck with a chop look. [02:33:49] Throwing hundreds for the school, cause I got moved. [02:33:51] Me and my niggas, we sons like to know tomorrow. [02:33:54] Big time of tie cards, niggas see them all. [02:33:56] Niggas see them all. [02:33:57] I rock ice. [02:33:58] Lil Daddy, every time I step, I rock ice. [02:34:01] Lil' mama, cause I love the rep. I rock ice. [02:34:03] Whole world, cause I'm doing my thing. [02:34:05] I rock ice, bling, bling, bling, bling. [02:34:08] Now your boys know them 499. [02:34:09] I got it fired. [02:34:10] All them bitches pussed out. [02:34:12] 20 in your size. [02:34:13] I'm looking for some hell of a head, and you be hired. [02:34:15] Looking at this bully I got, don't you admire? [02:34:18] The way a nigga lay a son. [02:34:19] Ready about 20, you better up in the restaurant. [02:34:22] But it ain't over, I'm about to go to Disneyland. [02:34:24] And you're my fucking red down, you understand? [02:34:27] What if my favorite couple's mind flying isn't good? [02:34:30] I gave them both the hunting Jesus to give them out of the hood. [02:34:32] My mama gets shoved like a movie star. [02:34:35] And she don't know one damn thing about driving the car. [02:34:37] I'm ripped out. [02:34:38] Now keep this. [02:34:39] We can die in my mouth. [02:34:40] And no one is flexing this shit. [02:34:42] I got him in home. [02:34:43] I just told him make your records and now I'm still going. [02:34:46] Don't ask about my watch and my chain is still going. [02:34:48] I rock ice. [02:34:49] Lil Daddy, every time I step, I rock ice. [02:34:51] Lil mama, cause I love the rep. I rock ice. [02:34:54] Whole world cause I'm doing my thing. [02:34:55] I rock ice. [02:34:56] Bling bling. [02:34:57] Bling. [02:34:58] I rock ice. [02:35:01] Yeah. [02:35:02] Yeah. [02:35:03] You heard me? [02:35:04] Yeah. [02:35:06] Bling bling. [02:35:07] Blank in Philly. [02:35:08] You heard me? [02:35:08] Bling bling. [02:35:09] What up with your mama? [02:35:10] You heard me? [02:35:11] Bling bang. [02:35:13] Bling my bang. [02:35:16] Rejoined my grill. [02:35:20] Fucking y'all old ladies, nigga. [02:35:22] Man, big bees, the way you search and juvenile nigga. [02:35:26] My water man is fresh as folks fuck, nigga. [02:35:28] You heard me? [02:35:29] Back it up to the zipper. [02:35:30] Your life is put on and slippery. [02:35:33] Rock ice. [02:35:38] It's all crazy. [02:35:43] 1999 going to 2000. [02:35:45] Nigga, rock me. [02:35:48] Wiping all buffers out. [02:35:51] Ain't holding out nothing for nothing. [02:35:55] You're listening to Ghost on True Capitalist Radio. [02:35:59] Capitalist Radio. [02:36:08] We're back, folks. [02:36:09] We're in effect and we're in the house. [02:36:11] I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:36:14] You know, had to take a quick break there. [02:36:16] Been kicking back for the past three hours without any kind of a break for Christ's sake. [02:36:20] But you know how it is, man. [02:36:22] I'm a man with energy. [02:36:23] I'm a machine. [02:36:25] You understand? [02:36:26] I'm a machine for Christ's sake. [02:36:28] So I can wake up at 5:30 in the morning. [02:36:30] I can go to sleep at 1:30 in the morning. [02:36:32] No big deal. [02:36:34] 2:30 in the morning sometimes. [02:36:35] No freaking big deal, baby. [02:36:38] You understand? [02:36:39] Because I want to rock ice. [02:36:41] Just like the song said, that was a hot boys featuring the big timers. [02:36:44] You know what I mean? [02:36:45] I want to rock ice. [02:36:46] You understand? [02:36:47] I want to floss, baby. [02:36:48] You understand? [02:36:50] Yeah, I want to make money. [02:36:51] I want to smoke Opus X cigars. [02:36:54] I want to sip on $300, $400 balls of scotch, baby. [02:36:58] You know, I want to buy the best suits. [02:36:59] I want to eat at Perry's every night. [02:37:01] You understand? [02:37:02] I want to eat four-inch thick steaks, prime rib, baby. [02:37:07] That's what I want to do. [02:37:09] And, you know, anybody who is going to sit over here and try to state that, oh, well, you're a selfish bastard. [02:37:18] Shove it up your ass, all right, with a little selfish bastard talk, all right? [02:37:23] Nobody gives a crap. [02:37:27] Anyway, I want to hear from you. [02:37:28] 646-652-4869 is the number to call here. [02:37:32] Before we went to the break, we were talking about how this woman went into the back room of a tile business and actually attempted to get ass implants in the back of some sawdust-ridden back room of a tile business. === Paying Back Taxes to IRS (15:07) === [02:37:50] Unfreaking believable. [02:37:53] But anyway, folks, I want to let everybody know right now that if you're going to be getting any kind of a cosmetic procedure, the last place you should go is in the damn back room of a tile business that says Gomez and Sons or some kind of crap like that. [02:38:10] I mean, come on, man. [02:38:11] I mean, you can't make this kind of stupidity up straight up. [02:38:15] You just cannot make this kind of ridiculous stupidity up. [02:38:17] Anyway, let me move on to another subject matter. [02:38:22] I want to talk a little bit about the Osbournes. [02:38:25] You know what I'm talking about? [02:38:27] Yeah, I'm talking about the Osbournes. [02:38:29] You know who I'm talking about. [02:38:30] Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. [02:38:34] Apparently, according to reports, the Osbournes owe $1.7 million in back taxes. [02:38:44] $1.7 million. [02:38:48] And we break that down. [02:38:50] They owe $718,948 from 2008 and $1.024 million for 2009. [02:39:03] So, you know, I mean, I hope that they have some assets they can liquidate because remember, these people made lots of money. [02:39:10] I mean, those years, they were on top of the world. [02:39:12] Remember, these are people that were, you know, I mean, got so many different types of internet ventures that they are in control of. [02:39:20] Remember, they are in control of their own publishing rights. [02:39:24] They're in control of their own concerts. [02:39:27] They're in control of their own shows. [02:39:29] They're in control of these things. [02:39:32] And what's really unfortunate is that, you know, when you're successful, the first thing you should do when you're making lots of money is automatically, especially if you're making it on your own personal name, whatever your government name is, if you're making money on your own personal name in large quantities, you should just take 40%. [02:39:52] And I know this hurt people, and it's like a kick to the balls, but hey, thank the liberals and these assholes in Washington that don't want to stop spending. [02:40:02] Just take 40% and just put it in the goddamn bank. [02:40:07] Just put it in the bank and just don't even worry about it because you're going to have to pay that in taxes at the end of the year. [02:40:15] That's all there is to it. [02:40:16] Now, don't get me wrong, you're going to have deductions. [02:40:18] That's why you hire tax people to try to give you as much deductions as you possibly can take on your personal income tax so that you can lower that 40% of whatever you obtain. [02:40:30] You want to lower that to maybe 35%, maybe 30, maybe 28, depending on your tax guy and depending on the legalities of the tax code of that particular year. [02:40:42] So, as I stated, folks, there's a lot of these people that don't even consider it. [02:40:47] You know, they think that once they get the money, they think that they can just blow it on anything. [02:40:51] I mean, and I guarantee you, the reason why you see the Osbournes in a precarious situation with the IRS owing back taxes of 1.7 mil is because they took all their money. [02:41:05] They not only spent that money, but they're probably in debt, probably spent next year's cash by financing the big homes in a couple of countries, financing big, huge cars. [02:41:18] I mean, you know, there's a typical rich thing. [02:41:20] You know, I mean, remember, it costs money to be rich. [02:41:23] All right, just because you get a big sum of money doesn't even mean you're going to be rich forever. [02:41:28] You've got to continue to make money, and on top of which, you've got to know what you're going to do with your money. [02:41:32] Part of knowing what you're going to do with your money is paying your goddamn taxes. [02:41:37] You know, and that's exactly what they didn't do, obviously. [02:41:40] I mean, the Osbourne's $1.7 million in debt. [02:41:45] Are you kidding me? [02:41:47] I mean, right off the bat, I mean, you would just think about all the money that these people have made. [02:41:52] All the money. [02:41:53] They can't just take 1.7 off of their assets and just give it to the IRS and say, just leave me alone. [02:42:01] I just don't get it. [02:42:02] I mean, this just goes to show you that even though you see people that are rich and these people that are, you know, living in big houses and that sort of thing, it takes a lot of money to do that crap. [02:42:12] And, you know, they're living no different than we are, especially for you people that are extending your credit lines. [02:42:20] A lot of these so-called rich people, they're living no better than you. [02:42:24] The only difference is that their credit is a lot more based upon their incomes, based upon how much money they make each year. [02:42:31] That's how much credit line they get. [02:42:33] So they can get a credit mortgage or they can get a mortgage for whatever, a $10 million house because they're basing it off the past couple of years of income of the family. [02:42:45] They can get these huge ass cars and the badass extravagance because credit people are going to give them money. [02:42:53] And not to mention that they probably haven't stopped spending their own money. [02:42:57] So these are how people get into serious problems. [02:43:01] Unless you have a job that's going to take out the taxes for your ass, and even then I'd be a little skeptical. [02:43:09] But unless you have a job that's going to take out the taxes for you, you better take all the personal income that you obtain, put 40% of it away, and just that's it. [02:43:22] In the end of the year, this time of year, everybody's preparing for their taxes. [02:43:26] You already have put 40% of everything you've earned. [02:43:30] 40%, you've got to throw it in some, it's called the tax bank account. [02:43:34] Throw it in there, and then you get your tax people, you get your tax attorneys, and you figure out, hey, look, I've got 40% of everything I've earned this year in this account. [02:43:46] Let's see if we can get some goddamn tax write-offs so I don't have to give all this 40%. [02:43:51] And that's what paying taxes is about. [02:43:55] This is how these people are getting into trouble. [02:43:57] These people are getting into trouble because they are making large sums of money. [02:44:02] And instead of taking 40% of it, because look, I mean, you make a million dollars, it's kind of hard to take $400,000 of it and put it in a bank and not worry about it all year. [02:44:12] But you have to, because if you don't, you're going to end up like Richard Hatch from the Survivor, the winner of the first Survivor, that asshole that's on the Celebrity Apprentice. [02:44:22] This guy got a million dollars, didn't pay one red cent of it to the IRS, blew it all, and he owes back taxes. [02:44:29] I mean, believe me, the IRS, when you make large sums of money, you may think that you're getting away with it for the first, you know, like three, four or five years, but they will catch your ass, all right? [02:44:40] And then they're going to want their money. [02:44:42] And if you don't got their money, they're going to throw you in jail. [02:44:45] And that's exactly what happened to Richard Hatch. [02:44:48] Richard Hatch blew his million. [02:44:50] He didn't have any money to pay the IRS because he had to pay those taxes. [02:44:55] I mean, there's no way around paying taxes on a million dollars that you were given. [02:45:00] You were given a million. [02:45:01] You need to pay a tax on that million. [02:45:04] But he didn't. [02:45:05] He just went out and blew it. [02:45:06] And as a result, this man had to he just got out of prison. [02:45:10] I heard recently, I read that he went back to prison because of this ordeal of him not being able to pay his taxes. [02:45:18] I mean, it just makes me sick that these people would risk their own freedom and take all this crap to trial and try to set some stupid precedent instead of paying what you're supposed to pay, paying your taxes like everybody else. [02:45:34] And you know what's even more sad is that these supposed rich people don't have the money set aside. [02:45:39] Like they don't have assets available they can liquidate for a rainy day like a tax audit or the IRS wanting back taxes. [02:45:50] I mean these are rainy days. [02:45:51] This is why you have to have stock. [02:45:53] This is why you have to have all these assets so you can liquidate in case of a situation like this. [02:46:02] I'm telling you right now, if you want to be fiscally responsible and make sure that the IRS doesn't audit you, and if they do audit you, if you do things the way I'm suggesting, I'm no tax expert, but you're going to be better prepared if an audit comes your way. [02:46:21] Every time you collect money, especially if you're a freelancer or an independent contractor, you need to take 40% of that and just put it in your goddamn bank and just put it in the tax account. [02:46:34] And at the end of the year, you go and you have to hire these pricks. [02:46:39] I mean, I hate to say it, believe it or not, you can write them off, though. [02:46:41] You can use the tax account to try to get a tax person to kind of run through this stuff and run through all your receipts and run through all the write-offs and all the things that are based upon the tax code. [02:46:55] And then hopefully you can take home at least some of that 40% that you have in the tax account. [02:47:04] Hopefully you can. [02:47:05] If you've got a good tax man or if you know how to be able to take advantage of certain tax loopholes, well, then maybe you'll take home most of that. [02:47:14] If not, I mean, you're going to have to pay all of it. [02:47:17] Who knows? [02:47:19] The thing is, is that you want to be fiscally responsible as a capitalist. [02:47:23] And unfortunately, you have to pay taxes. [02:47:26] There's just no way around it. [02:47:30] To participate in the capitalist model in whatever country you're in, the taxes are the price of civil order. [02:47:40] The taxes are the price of the protection of property. [02:47:44] Now, if the government is not providing protection of property, if the government is not providing civil order, well, then I can understand making a protest in that tax regard. [02:47:55] But if not, then I believe that we have to pay these taxes. [02:48:00] Now, do I agree that we should be paying this much taxes? [02:48:05] No, this is why us as capitalists have to get together. [02:48:08] We have to organize. [02:48:10] We have to make sure that these damn power-hungry autocrats in Washington know that we've got our eye on them and that we're not going to accept any more taxes coming our way. [02:48:19] We pay too much tax. [02:48:21] We pay too many taxes. [02:48:24] And this is why we have to get together, folks. [02:48:26] This is not a joke. [02:48:27] I mean, I'm serious. [02:48:28] There's the website, www.capitalistarmy.com. [02:48:33] I'm calling on all true capitalists out there. [02:48:35] This is what we need out here. [02:48:36] And believe me, we're in the works on that website. [02:48:39] That's not the finalization. [02:48:41] We're still working on a whole bunch of stuff. [02:48:43] Believe me, all this stuff costs a little cake. [02:48:45] So, you know, please bear with us on it. [02:48:48] But, you know, go out and actually hook it up. [02:48:54] But anyway, once again, we have the Osbournes in tax trouble, $1.7 million in back taxes. [02:49:03] And why can't they liquidate something and just pay it off and it can be swept under the rug? [02:49:07] Because they ain't got it. [02:49:09] I bet you money they ain't got it. [02:49:11] In my view, I don't know it for a fact, but whenever you're having the IRS making claims against you and trying to file against you that, hey, we want our money, $1.7 million, that you've been just kind of holding on to there. [02:49:28] I mean, maybe I'm wrong. [02:49:29] Maybe they do have the assets. [02:49:31] Maybe they will pay it. [02:49:32] But in my personal opinion, I mean, why would you let it go on this long? [02:49:36] You know, the longer you let a tax debt go, the more fees, the more penalties, the more interest you're going to get, all right? [02:49:46] You're going to get on that, you know, tax bill that you're going to get. [02:49:52] All right? [02:49:54] That's all there is to it. [02:49:57] All right? [02:49:59] I mean, that's all there is to it. [02:50:00] I mean, it's just you're going to get more and more interest, more and more tax penalties, more and more fees if you defer these taxes that you have to pay. [02:50:09] So, I mean, it makes no sense for these people to do this whatsoever. [02:50:13] So, in my opinion, just by looking at this, they could be in some trouble here. [02:50:18] I mean, you know, who the hell knows what's going to happen to the Osbournes? [02:50:21] Not to mention that, you know, Kelly Osborne, you know, that, you know, stupid little portly, you know, fat-chin daughter that they've got going on over there. [02:50:30] Kelly Osbourne actually owes, you know, state taxes, you know, California state taxes for $34,000. [02:50:41] You know, I mean, according to DMZ, the state of California filed a lien against this $34,000 in debt that she owes. [02:50:51] I mean, you know, give me a break. [02:50:53] I mean, you know, these people are doing television shows. [02:50:55] They're getting paid. [02:50:56] You know, they're supposed to be living the great life. [02:50:59] You know, they're out here partying, hobnobbing with, you know, Paris Hilton. [02:51:04] And, you know, yeah, look at me. [02:51:06] I'm hobnobbing with the finest. [02:51:08] And I'm a part of Hollywood, this and that. [02:51:11] And look, they can't even pay a $34,000 tax tab. [02:51:15] I mean, this is why I keep saying, folks, you have to save capital. [02:51:19] And it doesn't mean that you have to save it in the bank. [02:51:22] You know what you have to do with your capital? [02:51:24] You have to diversify it. [02:51:26] You've got to have as many diversified avenues of capital as possible. [02:51:31] So if anything like this, whether it's an IRS unexpected bill, whether it's an unexpected illness that one has to pay for, whether it's an unexpected natural disaster that one has to rebuild themselves out of, or whatever the case might be, you have to have assets to fall back on. [02:51:52] And that's why I'm saying diversification is definitely key. [02:51:56] This is not the day and age where you can hide your damn money in your mattress. [02:52:00] You can, but you're losing money. [02:52:02] Our government is spending our money to the point where it's losing value. [02:52:07] It's absolutely losing value every day that this government is in power. [02:52:13] Every day that this government continues to debate and act like they're doing something, pushing a whole bunch of papers, they are devaluing our dollar. [02:52:24] And it's disgraceful. [02:52:26] It really is. [02:52:27] I mean, that's what's really, if you want my personal opinion, that's what's driving the stocks up. [02:52:31] That's what's driving commodities up. [02:52:33] The whole nine yards, it's the whole idea of just spend, spend, spend, and just, you know, flooding the damn monetary system with notes. [02:52:43] So if you're making capital, I mean, you know, please, I mean, you know, diversify your assets. [02:52:49] Just throwing it in the bank is not a good move. [02:52:52] That's why you heard somebody last Friday saying, hey, ghost, we're not getting approved for loans by banks. === Peasant Food and Chinese Cuisine (08:20) === [02:52:58] What the hell is that? [02:52:58] I mean, we've got $25,000 in our bank account. [02:53:01] Why aren't they approving us for loans? [02:53:04] Well, because they know as a financial institution that money itself is not a good form of collateral anymore. [02:53:11] Money goes down day by day because our government continues to print more of it because they keep spending it. [02:53:20] Now, they keep giving out government cheese. [02:53:22] They keep going on with these entitlement programs. [02:53:25] You know, they keep doing it. [02:53:26] I mean, they keep spending it for Christ's sake. [02:53:30] Unbelievable. [02:53:32] Unfreaking believable. [02:53:34] Anyway, I mean, that's about enough, you know, of the whole taxes situation. [02:53:38] I mean, I'm giving some people some insight. [02:53:39] We've got six minutes left. [02:53:41] I want to talk a little bit about Chinese food. [02:53:44] Let me tell you something right now. [02:53:45] You know, I went out this weekend with the wife because, you know, I like to take my wife out to do things for her, that sort of thing. [02:53:53] And I don't like most things to eat like. [02:53:56] You know, I mean, my appetite is pretty much consisted of Texas barbecue, which consists of mesquite-grilled steaks, mesquite-smoked or oak-smoked brisket. [02:54:09] You know, we also like to, you know, grill some turkey breasts out here and, you know, smoke that under some mesquite or some oak. [02:54:17] We, you know, we, just a whole bunch of, I mean, we just like to get creative out here. [02:54:23] No, we don't even use charcoal sometimes there, Serena. [02:54:28] What we like to do is we like to use wood. [02:54:30] You know, smoke it up, you know, let that smoke flavor get in there into that meat and make a smoke ring. [02:54:36] And let me tell you, it just melts in your mouth. [02:54:38] It just tenderizes that meat. [02:54:39] It's just unbelievable. [02:54:42] Unfreaking believable. [02:54:43] And there's so many different woods you can diversify when barbecuing. [02:54:47] Oh, man, you can get mesquite, oak, hickory, apple wood, believe it or not, is a good taste. [02:54:53] I mean, just unbelievable. [02:54:55] I mean, I love Texas barbecue. [02:54:56] I like burgers and steaks and anything that has to do with the cow. [02:55:01] I'm pretty much down with. [02:55:03] You know, I like certain fried foods, obviously. [02:55:06] I like good fried chicken wings. [02:55:08] You know what I'm saying? [02:55:09] You put some of that, you know, Arbor Bar stuff. [02:55:12] I think it's the Arbor Anchor Bar, one of those. [02:55:15] Where the whole damn thing originated. [02:55:17] I like to get some of that sauce, put it on there. [02:55:19] Excellent. [02:55:20] You know, pizzas. [02:55:22] You know, I like that kind of American food, Americana food, all right? [02:55:28] Anyway, my wife, she actually likes this, you know, Chinese food. [02:55:32] Jesus Christ. [02:55:34] Yeah. [02:55:35] She actually likes this crap. [02:55:36] So, you know, I'm trying to be a nice guy. [02:55:38] You know, I'm making the money over here. [02:55:41] Let's go ahead and take her out to a Chinese restaurant. [02:55:44] And, you know, I'm trying to think, you know, what Chinese restaurant would I find something that I could probably palette. [02:55:50] So, you know, I decided, let's go to the PF Changs, right? [02:55:53] PF Changs is pretty commercial. [02:55:55] There's a lot of these sons of bitches all over America, right? [02:55:58] It's got to be at least somewhat palatable, right? [02:56:01] So I decided I was going to get a little bit of diversification in my palate here. [02:56:07] So I went to P.F. Chang's and got, you know, a whole bunch of stuff. [02:56:10] You know, I don't just like eat like most people. [02:56:12] I like to get like five, six different things on the menu and just kind of eat each one until I find something I like or I don't like, whatever the case might be. [02:56:22] Anyway, that was, I mean, I can't believe that this place is still in business serving this crap. [02:56:29] I was served a Mongolian beef that was supposed to be this goddamn restaurant's signature dinner, for Christ's sake. [02:56:36] And it tasted like rat meat, in my opinion. [02:56:39] It tasted just completely disgusting. [02:56:42] You know what I mean? [02:56:43] You know what the best thing about the whole meal was? [02:56:46] The white rice. [02:56:47] You know, I had an orange peel chicken or an orange peel beef or something. [02:56:53] I had everything. [02:56:54] It sucked. [02:56:56] It sucked. [02:56:56] And not only that, my stomach was upset throughout the whole goddamn night. [02:57:01] And I'm thinking to myself, I mean, why am I doing this? [02:57:04] Why did I do this? [02:57:05] I mean, this is, I mean, when I was eating the food, I could feel sand in my teeth. [02:57:10] I could feel sand in my teeth because this is peasant food. [02:57:14] This is peasant food. [02:57:16] And you know what the bill was for Christ's sake? [02:57:18] It was like $150 for Christ's sake. [02:57:21] And I'm eating peasant food for Christ's sake. [02:57:24] Peasant food. [02:57:24] Goddamn peasant. [02:57:28] It made me sick. [02:57:30] I mean, are people eating this? [02:57:33] Are people really eating this crap? [02:57:35] I mean, how can anybody palate this and call this good cuisine? [02:57:39] You know what I'm saying? [02:57:40] How can anybody take their chick to a place like this and they can actually get off on this type of food? [02:57:44] It was the most disgusting, disgraceful thing I have ever tasted. [02:57:48] And as far as I'm concerned, anybody who likes Chinese food, I mean, you know, give me a break. [02:57:52] I mean, honestly, Chinese food has got to be one of the most overrated cuisines of all time. [02:57:58] Like I said, when I was eating there, this was supposed to be some high-class Chinese place. [02:58:02] There was sand in my teeth. [02:58:04] I mean, this is peasant food. [02:58:06] I mean, you know, just to prove that this is peasant food, okay? [02:58:09] Why do you think that the Chinese people eat with chopsticks, huh? [02:58:13] Huh? [02:58:14] What was it, like an anti-fork campaign? [02:58:17] Is that what you think? [02:58:18] They were like, oh, I don't got no fork. [02:58:20] No fork on the noodle. [02:58:21] You'll fork on no fork. [02:58:23] No. [02:58:25] The reason that they ate with chopsticks is because they were peasants. [02:58:29] They were freaking peasants. [02:58:31] They took twigs off the freaking trees. [02:58:35] They chopped a little twig off the bark or off a tree stump, made little sticks with it. [02:58:41] And that's how they would eat this disgusting peasant food crap. [02:58:44] All these noodles and soups and white rice. [02:58:48] And it's disgraceful, man. [02:58:51] I cannot believe that the industry of the Chinese restaurant is this big when the damn food sucks. [02:58:57] It absolutely sucks. [02:59:00] It just utterly sucks. [02:59:02] And I can't believe that I just gave $150 of my business to P.F. Chang's. [02:59:08] Whoever in the hell P.F. Chang is, I hope that you die of a bad egg roll in the gut, you piece of garbage. [02:59:15] I can't believe that people are eating this crap and paying exuberant prices for this nonsense and being like, oh, yeah, it's a Chinese anime with a chopstick. [02:59:26] Screw that. [02:59:29] Chinese food sucks. [02:59:30] And if anybody likes it, you got problems. [02:59:33] I mean, you're probably the same son of a bitches that are keeping ramen noodle company in business, for Christ's sake, if you like Chinese food. [02:59:40] Chinese food just, yeah, it was just, ah, geez. [02:59:47] Anyway, folks, I'm out of here. [02:59:49] We got 30 seconds left in the broadcast. 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