True Capitalist Radio - December 2nd, 2016 True Capitalist Radio Hosted By Ghost EP 404 Aired: 2016-12-02 Duration: 03:02:29 === No Reason To Prohibit Investing (14:33) === [00:00:00] Block Talk Radio. [00:00:04] Here we go. [00:00:10] Lastall. [00:00:14] This is True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:17] True Capitalist Radio. [00:00:19] I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:00:24] The badass of business. [00:00:26] Give him capitalism or give him death. [00:00:29] That's it. [00:00:30] Period. [00:00:30] Broadcasting from his Skylight Office studios in beautiful downtown Austin, Texas. [00:00:35] You sound fruitier than a box of fruit loops, for Christ's sake. [00:00:38] And now, he'll take it from here. [00:00:40] Your host, the prognosticator of prognosticators, the man they call... [00:00:45] Go Me. [00:01:08] What's going on, folks? [00:01:09] And thank you very much for tuning in with me on this Bowler Friday edition of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [00:01:18] And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [00:01:24] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:01:28] This is episode number 404, number 404, for all the folks that are keeping track of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [00:01:36] And before we get into anything else, I'd like to remind everybody to please spread it around like wildfire and let everybody know that True Capitalist Radio is in effect and in the house. [00:01:49] And we are live every Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. Central Standard Time, right here on the official website of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [00:02:00] It is blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [00:02:05] That's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [00:02:11] And of course, if you have not done so, folks, please follow me on Twitter. [00:02:14] The Twitter name to follow is PoliticsGhost. [00:02:17] All one word, no underscores, Politics Ghost is the name to follow. [00:02:24] Anyway, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [00:02:26] It is Baller Friday. [00:02:28] And for you folks that are just tuning in and are just getting acquainted with the broadcast, this is the day where us capitalists look bad, look back upon our week and bask in our success. [00:02:40] Bask in our capitalistic success, whether they're working for a living, whether they're independent business owner, independent contractor, however you're obtaining your income, folks, this is the day where you look back upon the week and all your hard labor and all your hard work, and you bask in your success. [00:02:58] You go ahead and partake in your favorite vice. [00:03:01] Of course, I am over the age, well over the age of 21, and I like to partake in alcoholic beverages, if you know what I'm talking about here. [00:03:11] And at the same time, I am, what am I saying? [00:03:15] I like to partake in some of the high-end libations of a scotch drinker, so to speak. [00:03:21] So that's what we're going to do right here on this Baller Friday. [00:03:24] I'm going to go ahead and say cheers to everybody. [00:03:27] And you don't have to have an alcoholic beverage, folks. [00:03:29] Whatever your vice is, whether it's a one pie, or excuse me, a whole pie in one fork, whether it's a gallon of Haugendos, whatever the case might be, whether it's whatever. [00:03:41] I hope that you are partaking in it right now. [00:03:43] I'm going to raise a glass to everybody tuning in. [00:03:46] I want to say cheers first and foremost to the capitalist army, the inner circle. [00:03:51] I want to say cheers to the Trump train, and cheers, of course, to every capitalist throughout the world. [00:03:57] I want to say cheers, baby. [00:03:59] Is our time now. [00:04:00] Didn't I say that when I came back with this broadcast? [00:04:03] It's our time now, baby. [00:04:05] Cheers, baby. [00:04:06] Cheers. [00:04:09] Oh, good stuff, baby. [00:04:11] Aged 15 years, not too bad. [00:04:15] Anyway, let's go ahead and get to the broadcast, shall we, folks? [00:04:18] It's a baller Friday, which means it's going to be a free format edition for the most part here. [00:04:24] I'm going to go ahead and run through a little bit of the numbers of the markets here. [00:04:27] We did see some retraction in the markets because of the numbers, the jobs report numbers that came out. [00:04:35] Now, regardless on how the mainstream media spends the economic data that came out today, it's obvious that the investors knew something was rotten in Denmark, and they really didn't know what they're doing. [00:04:48] I mean, just looking at the index closings shows that the damn investors don't know what the hell they're doing. [00:04:55] This is a calm before the storm. [00:04:57] I'm just waiting for the big crash. [00:05:01] And I'm kind of wondering if this is going to happen the same way it did in 2008 and 2009. [00:05:07] As 2008 came to a close, we started seeing some gradual decreases in the markets. [00:05:14] And then February came around, folks. [00:05:16] I'm telling you, January came around, then February. [00:05:18] That was the month. [00:05:19] I'm telling you, it was like night and day. [00:05:21] I remember it as it was yesterday, as if it was yesterday, for Christ's sake. [00:05:27] So I'm wondering if we're going to see this kind of pattern here with the market. [00:05:31] So that's why I'm telling everybody, you know, right now is not necessarily the time to be heavily invested in this market here. [00:05:39] But I have just tried to warn people: if you're going to do anything, if you want to plan wealth here in the next year or so, wait for this crash. [00:05:50] Mark my words, it always comes, folks, all right? [00:05:54] And everybody who's buying into the hype right now, they're going to be holding the bag. [00:05:59] And it's those folks that are holding the bag at $19,000, whatever the hell the damn Dow Jones Industrials is. [00:06:05] It's those folks that are holding the bag that are the ones that are like, I hate the stock market 10 years later. [00:06:12] I'm serious. [00:06:13] I hate it. [00:06:13] It's a scam. [00:06:14] I hate it. [00:06:16] And don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's not nefarious to a certain extent, but if you are understanding of what the market is, and especially if you get your information from True Capitalist Radio, you have an understanding, especially right now, that these prices and these stocks are completely inflated. [00:06:35] We're due for a major correction. [00:06:38] And just because we're going to see a correction, we're going to see the investors go overboard. [00:06:44] And I alluded to this yesterday when I made reference to the recent shipping stock boom on how quick these stocks went from $2 to $50 to $70 to $2 again within a week's time. [00:06:58] I mean, that is the kind of weird, spastic, erratic investment community that we're dealing with at this point in time, folks. [00:07:07] And that's why I am not heavily invested at all in stocks. [00:07:11] The only stocks that I'm holding in my portfolio, folks, are those that I've been holding on to 10 years plus. [00:07:18] And by that time, anything that you're holding in your portfolio 10 years plus has already either split, there's been buybacks, they've risen their dividends. [00:07:27] I mean, there's a lot of things that happen. [00:07:28] I mean, the stock rises, so on and so forth. [00:07:31] So anyway, folks, let me go ahead and get to the Dow Jones Industrials on this baller Friday. [00:07:38] Let's go ahead and get to it, shall we? [00:07:40] We got the Dow Jones Industrials down today, 21.51 points, a percentage decrease of 0.11%. [00:07:48] That's 0.11% decrease on the day, closing out the Dow Jones Industrials at 19,170.42 points for the Dow Jones Industrial. [00:08:00] Now, as I stated, folks, you're seeing a little bit of retraction here in the Dow Jones Industrial, right? [00:08:07] And as we had seen throughout the week, there's been days this week where we saw the Dow Jones Industrials with high increases, high on the plus side, and we saw some decreases in the S ⁇ P, or we saw some major decreases in the NASDAQ. [00:08:24] The complete opposite is happening here today, which underscores what I've been saying this whole goddamn time. [00:08:31] These investors don't know what the hell they're doing. [00:08:34] And the reason is, folks, is because we're about to go into a transition. [00:08:39] We're about to go into a transition here in economics and in business and in taxes and in law. [00:08:49] And right now, folks, we really don't know exactly what's going to happen. [00:08:53] Now, I do know that the majority of these idiots that are in the investment community pretty much know that there is going to be a major correction in the market. [00:09:03] And what's going to happen is, even if the correction is just a merely 500 points, or maybe even 1,000 points, like let's say within a couple of weeks, you start seeing it go down 3,000 or 4,000 points. [00:09:17] Because the investors in this investment community are so spastic, I mean, you're going to see decreases in even mass numbers because these guys are going to be jumping ship out of the market. [00:09:28] And there's not that many investors, folks. [00:09:29] I've told you this many a time that the majority of these investors in this stock market are big fund managers. [00:09:37] These are hedge fund managers, mutual fund managers, people that are trading people's retirement funds, so on and so forth. [00:09:45] So these are the individuals that are partaking in the market. [00:09:49] And hopefully, in a Trump administration and in Trump economics, hopefully Trump can he talk about here in a couple of speeches here yesterday, removing regulations, and I think that the thing that he has to do first is removing the regulation that prohibits everyday American workers, everyday American capitalists, from pattern and day trading in the stock market. [00:10:14] Folks, all right, and let me tell you, I strongly advise you, please tweet at Trump, tweet at Donald Trump Jr. [00:10:21] Tweet at Stephen Bannon, message these folks on Facebook whatever, because I'm telling you this right now, there should be no reason why the average American person that has two hundred five hundred dollars in a brokerage account, there should be no reason why there is a law prohibiting them from trading more than three times in a five business day period. [00:10:45] And, and let me tell you, I think it's a stupid law and the only way that you can bypass that law folks, if you want to trade more than three trades in a five day period, you have to have twenty thousand dollars in your brokerage account. [00:10:59] Oh yeah that's yeah, that's that's. [00:11:01] I don't understand that, Folks. [00:11:02] I mean, that's like punishing the working folk, punishing the independent investor for Christ's sake. [00:11:08] And meanwhile, these assholes out here that are big fund managers, the big guys on Wall Street, they're running amok. [00:11:15] As I stated, folks, there should be no reason why the independent investor doesn't partake in the market and is able to pattern trade. [00:11:23] To be able to buy a share and hold it for about 15 minutes and watch a wave happen and watch it go up about 5 or 10 percent, sometimes more, sometimes less. [00:11:33] It depends on the stock market. [00:11:35] It depends on the stock in general, so on and so forth. [00:11:38] You hold it, you get about 5% on your money, 10% on your money just for holding it for about 15, 20 minutes. [00:11:44] You get out and you've got profit. [00:11:46] You've got liquidity. [00:11:48] Why can't everyday independent investors do this? [00:11:51] It's a joke. [00:11:55] So that's why I'm saying, folks, if you are a part of the investment community or if you want to be, I strongly advise you, we got a lobby here. [00:12:03] We got a lobby that us American workers, us American entrepreneurs, us American business owners, that, you know, there's a lot of people out here that are following me on Twitter. [00:12:14] There's a lot of people who listen to me on this broadcast that want to trade. [00:12:19] They want to partake in pattern trading and day trading. [00:12:23] They are prohibited from doing so, and I think that they are robbed potential income or supplemental income to make their lives better. [00:12:31] I think it's sad. [00:12:33] It's a joke. [00:12:35] Now, with that being said, folks, I'm sorry for going on that diatribe. [00:12:39] I just want people to know that everybody who's listening to me, no matter how much you could scrape up together to put into a brokerage account, you should be able to do so without the damn government saying, well, no, you can only trade three times in a five-day period, and then that's it. [00:13:00] That's the law. [00:13:01] If you want to trade any more than that, you have to have $20,000 in your brokerage account. [00:13:06] I mean, if that isn't an elitist law, I don't know what is. [00:13:10] I think it's sad. [00:13:11] I think it's sick. [00:13:12] And I think that everybody should be lobbying for the independent investor. [00:13:16] Everybody in America, everybody who's working right now, everybody who's making a paycheck, everybody who's selling their labor, they should be able to use the money that they obtain to make more money. [00:13:27] And this is an opportunity to do so. [00:13:29] This is an opportunity to make quick money, fast money. [00:13:33] And I don't understand why the government is penalizing the independent investor. [00:13:37] It makes me sick. [00:13:41] Jesus Christ. [00:13:42] Anyway, folks, let me calm my ass down. [00:13:43] Let me go to the SP 500 here. [00:13:46] Now, we did report here about a few minutes ago before I went on the diatribe about the pattern day trading laws. [00:13:54] I did go into the fact that we see some decreases in the Dow. [00:13:58] We're seeing increases in the S ⁇ P and the NASDAQ, which is completely opposite from what we've been seeing here throughout the week. [00:14:04] So once again, it goes to the inconsistency of the investor in the investment community. [00:14:09] So I caution everybody who reads anything positive in any of these numbers. [00:14:15] It's not a matter of if it's when this crash happens. [00:14:18] And I'm strongly advising everybody or suggesting to everybody, I should say, you should be sitting on a lot of cash right now. [00:14:25] So when this damn crash happens, you just go right in that stock market, baby. [00:14:29] I mean, that's how Warren Buffett has made his billions of dollars. === Work Your Business Harder (15:57) === [00:14:33] And I don't understand why the education system or somebody in the collegiate higher education system doesn't educate people about this. [00:14:42] You know, buy low, sell high. [00:14:44] When everybody's leaving the market, you need to have enough cash to go in the market. [00:14:49] And what do you want to buy when everybody's leaving the market and you see the Dow Jones Industrials tank to about 10,000, 9,000 points? [00:14:56] You want to gobble up blue chip stocks. [00:14:58] You want to gobble up dividend stocks, high-paying dividend stocks. [00:15:02] You want to gobble up companies that are going to be around for 20 years just based upon their cash flow, based upon their business model, so on and so forth. [00:15:12] I mean, this is how you do it. [00:15:13] You want to make the money you make, whether you're working, whether you own a business, whether you're an independent contractor, whatever you are, you want to make your money work for you. [00:15:23] And you see, that's what they don't teach you in school. [00:15:26] That's what they don't teach you in college. [00:15:28] They teach you how to be fiscally irresponsible. [00:15:31] They teach you how to be an imbecile as it pertains to your financial freedom. [00:15:36] And that's why I strongly advise everybody that's listening to my voice. [00:15:40] If you're going to make money and use your labor, because your labor is phyanite, folks. [00:15:45] I know there's a lot of people that think, well, I have a good paying job and I can do this for a long period of time. [00:15:52] Anything can happen, folks. [00:15:54] So that's why I strongly advise everybody, make your money work for you. [00:15:58] Do not go and burn it. [00:16:01] Because in the long run, when you make your money work for you, you can obtain more in the long term. [00:16:09] A short-term high prohibits you from long-term wealth. [00:16:13] I mean, it's always a good high, right? [00:16:15] When you go to the damn store and get some high-ticket item, which you know you don't need. [00:16:21] And everybody who's basically selling you the damn thing knows you don't need. [00:16:26] But because you have this hair up your ass to want it, you got it. [00:16:31] So you've got to prohibit yourself from doing that. [00:16:33] I know it's a very hard exercise to do, given the fact that we are bombarded with advertisements. [00:16:37] You've got the entertainment industry claiming that we need this, we need that. [00:16:43] It isn't cool if you don't wear this, if you don't wear that. [00:16:46] And I'm telling you, folks, what you need to do with your money is you make it work for you. [00:16:50] That's why I cover the markets to a certain extent. [00:16:53] The markets aren't the exclusive end-all to supplemental income. [00:16:58] Now, I'm just look, there are so many ways to supplement your income. [00:17:04] Now, I've given a few suggestions, but folks, there are so many ways to do it. [00:17:09] All I simply state, and I know I underscore this a lot, I know I talk about this a lot, I know I say this a lot, but all capitalism is, is that you've got a whole group of people. [00:17:21] Everybody in your community right now is walking around with money in their pocket or a credit card in their pocket. [00:17:27] All you've got to do is convince them, sell them to take that money out of their pocket and voluntarily give it to you. [00:17:35] Now, once that transaction happens, what you want to do is you don't want to just get rid of that relationship of that established trust in which you convinced a customer. [00:17:46] Because once they take out the money and they give it to you, that's a customer. [00:17:50] You don't want just that transaction one time. [00:17:53] You want that transaction multiple times. [00:17:56] You want to take care of your customers, folks, whatever your job is, whatever your business is, that's what it's all about. [00:18:04] The bread and butter in successful businesses are loyal customers. [00:18:08] And the only time and the only way that you establish loyalty is if you service the customer properly and give them a service or a product that they are happy with, that they are content with, and that they appreciate and will go back and basically find a second supplemental item or a repeat service or whatever the case might be. [00:18:30] All right? [00:18:31] Just because you can go and convince somebody to pull money out of their pockets and give it to you because you scammed them out of something, that doesn't necessarily mean that you're a successful person. [00:18:42] You understand? [00:18:43] I mean, you don't want to burn people. [00:18:44] You know, you start burning people. [00:18:47] Your whole image, your MO, people start thinking of you as a complete and utter scumbag. [00:18:52] And that's what happens. [00:18:53] And that's what really ruins businesses. [00:18:56] Another thing that ruins businesses, folks, is the lack of customer service. [00:19:02] People think that they open up a business and they open up their doors and customers are just going to come in. [00:19:08] And then the customers that just, and they do come in, let's say that you're on a busy kind of a street or you've got someplace that's got high foot traffic. [00:19:18] Let's say you do have people coming in. [00:19:20] You've got to sell them. [00:19:22] People aren't just going to go into your shop and just start buying your product, buying your service. [00:19:27] You've got to sell them. [00:19:29] And you've got to understand that a sell is not a direct thing. [00:19:34] You know, as a matter of fact, I'm almost tempted. [00:19:37] You know, I've been tempted to do this. [00:19:38] We may do this later on. [00:19:41] But I'm almost tempted to just call a business somewhere in America and I'm just going to make up some fictitious service and I am going to replicate how to sell. [00:19:51] All right. [00:19:51] How do you like that? [00:19:53] I like all that. [00:19:54] Because let me tell you something, man. [00:19:56] That is the key to success as it pertains to a capitalist. [00:20:00] Now, the business may or may not like the service. [00:20:04] Remember, it's a sales call. [00:20:06] So, you know, sales call is a little bit more difficult to sell. [00:20:10] But if you could keep a person on the phone, you keep them interested, you know, you get them to sell, and then boom, you got it. [00:20:17] I mean, that's all it is, folks. [00:20:19] I'm telling you this. [00:20:20] It's all it is. [00:20:21] And that's why I'm a capitalist. [00:20:23] I mean, that's why everybody should be a capitalist. [00:20:26] And the way you do, this is what you want to do. [00:20:29] If you want to be an independent contractor, if you want to be a business owner. [00:20:32] Support for this podcast comes from UTSA. [00:20:35] UTSA's graduate school has a top-tier program for your field of study and offers outstanding opportunities for hands-on research and scholarly publishing. [00:20:44] The academic community of UTSA features a world-class faculty, a professional development center, and mentoring programs to contribute to your future success. [00:20:53] UTSA, the University of Texas at San Antonio. [00:20:57] Visit UTSA.edu/slash graduate to learn more or apply. [00:21:02] If you want to work for yourself, you need to find a market that has a need in your given community, in your given market, you know, whether it's in your town, whether it's in your city. [00:21:17] You need to find a need that isn't being taken care of on a whole or has a very limited amount of competition. [00:21:24] And that's where you provide a business that either competes with the limited competition and either undercuts them price-wise, or if you're not going to undercut them price-wise, you need to over-service the customer in that they appreciate spending their money with you as opposed to being like treated like some regular schmuck out there at the competitors. [00:21:49] So there's a variety of different ways to sell people. [00:21:52] And all it takes, folks, is the ability to be able to convince somebody that you're not trying to con them. [00:22:01] I mean, that's what a sale is. [00:22:03] I mean, people think that sales is, hey, look, what I've got for you here is this dramatically great looking product. [00:22:11] And as you can see, it services on both sides. [00:22:14] And oh, did I tell you that it does this? [00:22:18] That's not how you sell. [00:22:19] Don't sound like a condescending scumbag. [00:22:23] All right? [00:22:24] Half the time that people need the product. [00:22:26] All you've got to do is service the customer. [00:22:28] And how you service the customer is, how you doing today? [00:22:31] Hey, that's a great jacket you got going on. [00:22:33] Or, hey, hell of a day, isn't it? [00:22:36] And whatever. [00:22:37] And just say, hey, if you need anything, let me know. [00:22:39] And by the way, we've got this for sale over here. [00:22:42] We got that for sale over here. [00:22:44] My name is Ghost. [00:22:46] If you need anything, let me know. [00:22:49] And of course, what you do as a salesperson is if you look at them and they see like, let me tell you something. [00:22:55] The easiest way to sell somebody, especially if you're a salesperson, okay? [00:22:59] You give them that approach so that you establish a customer. [00:23:01] I'm talking to you folks that are just salespeople. [00:23:03] I'm not talking about business owners, but this applies to business owners as well. [00:23:08] You see a customer, you come in. [00:23:10] You as a salesperson, you've got to establish that customer, so that's why you tell them hi. [00:23:14] You're like, How you doing, folks? [00:23:15] Hi, how are you doing? [00:23:17] Welcome to so-and-so. [00:23:18] And I'm Ghost. [00:23:21] And how are you doing today? [00:23:23] If you need anything, we've got this for sale. [00:23:25] We've got that for sale. [00:23:26] Take your time. [00:23:26] Come around. [00:23:27] If you need anything, I'll be sure to help you. [00:23:30] My name is Ghost. [00:23:32] That's it. [00:23:32] Leave them alone. [00:23:34] Leave the customer alone and let the customer walk around a little bit. [00:23:39] And if you see the customer closely examining a goddamn product, like they're like looking at it and they're like examining it and they're like, What the hell is making? [00:23:48] This is great. [00:23:50] That's when you approach the damn customer and say, Hey, that's a great product right there. [00:23:55] You know, as a matter of fact, we've got something that also supplements that. [00:24:00] And sell the son of a bitch for Christ's sake, man. [00:24:03] Sell it. [00:24:05] Good God. [00:24:08] Now, before I get on with the mark, I should be going on with the markets, but I'm going off Keaster here. [00:24:12] It's Bowler Friday. [00:24:13] It's free format. [00:24:14] You know what I'm saying? [00:24:15] Somebody asked me here, somebody, how are your small businesses able to compete with the marketplaces like Amazon that almost has a solution for the problem? [00:24:26] Well, that's a very good question. [00:24:29] You see, Amazon does offer convenience, and it does offer somewhat price point, somewhat price breaks and that sort of thing. [00:24:41] I agree with you. [00:24:42] But what it doesn't have, it doesn't have service. [00:24:44] It doesn't have personality. [00:24:46] And really, brick-mortar businesses, that's what they have to do. [00:24:49] And moreover, I think that they have to think smaller. [00:24:53] I don't think that brick-mortar businesses should think bigger at this point in time unless you're going to be competing with some kind of department store-esque retail model. [00:25:04] But as far as I'm concerned, I think that small business should get smaller so that, first of all, it limits your bottom line as it relates to any potential real estate cost. [00:25:15] It basically also gives you better price points potentially if you're selling any kind of product or service because your overhead is low. [00:25:24] And thirdly, I mean, you're a physical location. [00:25:27] A lot of people have been burnt many times with online purchases, and you can't physically go back to somebody and say, hey, what the hell? [00:25:37] And as a matter of fact, you're calling the phone and no one really gives a crap. [00:25:41] I mean, it's really bad customer service if you happen to have a bad or defective product that's sent to you by these outlets. [00:25:49] And what people do want to hear, they want to hear somebody that's like, you know, that cares about their problems. [00:25:53] You know, they want to hear, like, oh, look, I'm sorry this happened. [00:25:57] You know what? [00:25:58] Let me take care of that for you. [00:25:59] And by the way, my apologies here. [00:26:02] Here, let me go ahead and give you 10% off of this, just so that you can stop them from wanting the money back, so on and so forth. [00:26:12] And that is something that Amazon.com can't do. [00:26:17] Moreover, you can personalize your product. [00:26:20] You can personalize your service. [00:26:22] And that's something that Amazon can't do. [00:26:26] Moreover, you can get more niche with community. [00:26:29] For instance, a lot of folks like to shop around the proximity of their home. [00:26:35] So what you want to do is you want to get yourself a retail locale that's around densely populated areas, and you want to make sure that those demographics within those densely populated areas coincide with whatever the hell your product or service is. [00:26:51] And moreover, you want to be able to market that local community in a very grassroots ground level so that whatever small and look, when I mean small, I'm talking about something that's small enough to suffice whatever product or service you're selling. [00:27:07] And at the same time, being able to suffice enough profit to make the whole damn business scheme worth doing. [00:27:15] But having a small locale gives you, like I said, not just a low overhead, but it also gives you the intimacy to be able to deal with customers on an intimate basis. [00:27:26] And believe it or not, high-paying customers, people that will come out the pocket and say, you know what, give me that there for about $1,000 right now. [00:27:34] I'll go ahead and do that. [00:27:35] I mean, people are more willing to come out for $1,000 plus dollars on a transaction with somebody face to face and that services them properly and gives them the big smile and isn't disingenuous and is, I mean, I'm telling you this right now. [00:27:50] I mean, that's what Amazon can't do. [00:27:53] And that's what businesses and entrepreneurs need to start doing once again. [00:27:57] Because as I stated, the biggest flaw in business today, and this is why they don't teach you this in school, you've got to learn this on your own, is that you need to build a business, you open it up, you make sure you do all the numbers right, you make sure everything computes, but at the same time, you've got to facilitate and implement the business. [00:28:18] And just because you open up your door doesn't mean they're going to go and basically just go in, buy your widgets, buy your service, you've got to sell the son of a bitch, man. [00:28:30] Anyway, folks, I'm sorry to go off on that diatribe, but the reason I say this is because we're going into a Trump administration in the year 2017. [00:28:38] And I personally believe if you are an entrepreneur or if you have the entrepreneurial spirit, excuse me, you could profit generously here come 2017, 2018. [00:28:51] I think it's going to be very generous for folks that want to take on. [00:28:55] And let me tell you, it's not a gravy train to be your own business person. [00:29:00] I want to caution this to everybody. [00:29:03] It sounds great. [00:29:04] It sounds like, I want to be my own boss, and I want to do my own thing. [00:29:08] And I want to be able to go home whenever I want to go home. [00:29:11] I want to be able to work on my own hours. [00:29:14] The problem is, is that it puts a lot of pressure on you to not only fulfill your obligations as an independent business owner, but to continue to grow. [00:29:24] And, you know, especially if you're an independent business owner that's just getting off the ground, you have to do everything. [00:29:32] You have to work your business. [00:29:33] You've got to do your own taxes. [00:29:35] You've got to do your own books. [00:29:37] You've got to make sure that every regulation is followed to the T in your local municipality. [00:29:43] Because remember, remember, there's a lot of things when trying to open up a business. [00:29:47] There's business licenses. [00:29:49] There's DBAs. [00:29:50] There's what do we call it? [00:29:54] In some municipalities, you've got to have a fire inspection to make sure how many people can be in the joint. [00:30:00] If you're in some businesses, you've got to have a health inspection. [00:30:04] You've got to have all kinds of crap. [00:30:08] So that's why I'm saying at this point in time, it's a very, very it's a noble thing to want to be your own business person. [00:30:17] It's just very pressure-based. [00:30:20] And that's why, with all due respect, I don't want to bring this back to Donald Trump, but that's why Donald Trump is so confident at 70 years old, and it's like no big deal. === Carve Out Your Destiny (07:11) === [00:30:30] That's why he's already been there. [00:30:32] You know, he's been audited. [00:30:33] You know, he's been through bad times. [00:30:37] He's filed for bankruptcy, corporate, corporate bankruptcy, which is a whole other concept, which I don't really want to get into that diatribe right now. [00:30:45] But he's been through it all. [00:30:47] Divorces, you know, you name it. [00:30:49] I mean, congressional hearings. [00:30:51] I mean, he's been through it all. [00:30:54] And that's why when you're older, you know, and you've been through all these things, it's not a big deal, you know, if you happen to have a lawsuit thrown at you or, you know, it's not a big deal. [00:31:05] I mean, you know, you're not going to hyperventilate. [00:31:07] And unfortunately, as you're starting a business earlier in your life, you're not going to be prepared for this. [00:31:14] I'm telling you this right now. [00:31:15] So I caution anybody who is going to start a business. [00:31:18] It is not easy. [00:31:19] You've got to do everything on your own. [00:31:21] There's a lot of potential pitfalls that could happen. [00:31:25] And if you're going to do it, don't stop. [00:31:28] You know what I'm saying? [00:31:30] If you're going to do it, just don't give up. [00:31:33] All right. [00:31:34] Now, what I mean by that is you've seen these folks on Shark Tank for you folks that have watched Shark Tank that have been literally throwing money in businesses for like three or four years and burning not only their money, but their relatives' money on this pipe dream of a business that has not gone off the ground. [00:31:53] And these freaking shark tank idiots got to be like, man, look, you've got to put this baby to bed. [00:31:59] You've got to take this dog out back and shoot it. [00:32:01] This is a nothing burger. [00:32:03] You need to stop the madness. [00:32:04] I think that's what Kevin O'Leary says. [00:32:06] You've got to stop the madness. [00:32:08] And literally, folks, that's a flip side of what I'm talking about. [00:32:13] When I say never quit, I'm not talking about never quit on your business. [00:32:18] If a venture that you went into, it could be your first venture. [00:32:22] It could be your fifth venture. [00:32:23] It could be your 10th venture. [00:32:24] It could be your 100th venture. [00:32:27] When a venture you go into is just completely not working, all right, it's not working, and you've tried several different remedies and schemes to try to make this a success, and it doesn't happen, let it go. [00:32:42] Let it go, cut your losses, and go on to something else. [00:32:47] All right? [00:32:49] I'm serious, man. [00:32:51] I'm not joking around. [00:32:52] I mean, just let it go. [00:32:57] So, anyway, folks, I'm sorry to get off on that whole tirade. [00:33:00] There were some people talking to me on Twitter here. [00:33:02] You know, this is a business show, at least in the first hour. [00:33:07] We get a little politics in the second hour and the third hour. [00:33:10] I don't know what we've been doing lately in the third hour. [00:33:12] But anyway, this is what we do in the first hour here, folks. [00:33:16] Finance, business, because listen, I'm trying to spark synapses in the brains of folks that are listening to me throughout the world that you could be a capitalist. [00:33:26] And let me tell you, it's not easy. [00:33:28] But if it was easy, folks, everybody would be doing it. [00:33:31] It'd be communism if it were easy. [00:33:34] That's why capitalism, it's not just rich or poor in capitalism. [00:33:39] You know, capitalism allows you to choose what your level of comfort is. [00:33:44] Some people's level of comfort is just having a nice place, having a decent car, having a decent woman, or vice versa, having a good man, and just living a decent, sustainable life. [00:33:56] You know, I don't think there's anything wrong with that. [00:33:58] Some people are a little bit more simple than that. [00:34:01] Some people are more complex than that. [00:34:03] Some people want to have the big badass cars. [00:34:07] Some people want to have the badass house. [00:34:08] Some people want to carve out their destiny in that regard. [00:34:12] But if you do, you have to realize that people aren't going to just give you that. [00:34:18] Like everything that I've obtained, folks, I mean, everything that I know, everything that I do, no one gave me the knowledge. [00:34:24] No one told me what to do. [00:34:25] No one helped me to do any of this crap. [00:34:28] You know, I had to learn this on my own. [00:34:30] It was a very, very hard life, to say the least. [00:34:34] But at the same time, folks, I mean, this is why we need people like myself who have been through the trials and tribulations of life on a variety of different fronts to be able to teach people who want to listen, you know, and be able to understand that, hey, look, it's very easy for you to carve out your own life, whatever your life may be. [00:34:54] And if you want it to be extravagance, you want it to be elegance, you want it to be this and that, you have to work your ass off, and you've got to be smart about it. [00:35:03] You've got to take whatever your labor gives you, however much money your labor gives you, and use that money to be able to make it work for you to make more. [00:35:13] Because no one, and I repeat, no one is going to give you the badass car. [00:35:18] No one, I mean, unless you have a rich mammy and daddy, and if you do, well, lucky you, you're probably one of these stupid snowflake social justice warrior idiots that are so absent-minded, you're living in another freaking world. [00:35:33] But I'm talking to, you know, Joe Six Pack's kid or, you know, Mrs. Joe Six Pack's kid out here. [00:35:40] All right, no one's going to teach you this. [00:35:42] That's why if you're listening to this broadcast, the very least you could do is listen and learn of something. [00:35:48] I'm serious. [00:35:50] I'm not joking around, man. [00:35:52] Listen and learn something and go out and be all you can be as a capitalist. [00:35:58] And whatever that may be, maybe you just like a simple life, but you want it sustained. [00:36:02] You know, maybe you don't want a big house. [00:36:04] Maybe you don't want a nice car. [00:36:05] Maybe you want nice experiences. [00:36:08] You know, maybe you want to go travel. [00:36:10] You know, maybe you want to, you know, whatever it is that you want to do, man. [00:36:13] I mean, you can do it. [00:36:16] The only one preventing you from doing it is you. [00:36:21] I'm serious, folks. [00:36:22] It's the only one that's preventing you from doing it. [00:36:29] So anyway, let me calm my ass down here. [00:36:32] I'm sounding like Tony Robbins here for a second. [00:36:35] I really don't mean to sound that way, but look, I really do want to encourage people to be all they could be, man. [00:36:40] That's why I do this broadcast. [00:36:41] I'm not out here, you know, to be a jag off and, you know, hey, Radio Graffiti and, you know, all this crap. [00:36:46] I mean, look, I understand it's an addition to the show. [00:36:49] People enjoy it. [00:36:49] People appreciate it. [00:36:51] But in essence, I do this in hopes of trying to spark synapses in the brains of capitalists because I know that if you take the initiative that I know that I believe that you have, then you can be whatever it is that you want. [00:37:04] And you don't have to worry about mama. [00:37:07] You don't have to worry about anybody who you think that you have to be dependent on. [00:37:11] You don't have to be dependent on anybody. [00:37:14] You could be your own individual person in your own world. [00:37:19] But you have to make it happen. [00:37:22] And before I move on, I want to reiterate once again, let me tell you something. [00:37:28] If you are going by life thinking that things are going to happen to you, well, then you're already throwing yourself into a lifetime perpetual tragedy of disappointment. === Make It Happen Yourself (06:43) === [00:37:41] All right? [00:37:42] I'm not joking around. [00:37:43] It's going to be perpetual disappointment. [00:37:45] If you think things are going to happen to you, well, then you have already lost the game. [00:37:51] Because let me tell you what capitalists do. [00:37:54] Capitalists go out and we make things happen. [00:37:57] We go out and make things happen. [00:37:59] That's what capitalists do. [00:38:03] You're damn right. [00:38:08] Anyway, folks, let me go ahead and move on here. [00:38:10] We've got the SP 500 once again up 0.87 points, a percentage increase of 0.04%, very modest gain in the SP, closing out the SP at 2,191.95 points for the SP 500. [00:38:30] We've got the NASDAQ up modestly as well, 4.55 points, a percentage increase of 0.09%, closing out the NASDAQ at 5,255.65 points for the NASDAQ composite. [00:38:49] All right, now I'm going to go through some of these commodities here once again, folks, and we'll start covering agriculture again next week. [00:38:57] We've just had so much news here and a lot of things to talk about. [00:39:02] And not to mention, I want to get to a little bit of a free format Baller Friday. [00:39:05] I want to take your calls later on here and discuss whatever it is that you want to discuss. [00:39:10] That's what we do here on a Baller Friday. [00:39:12] So we're just going to get the energy breakdown. [00:39:15] We're going to get the metals breakdown, and we're going to go ahead and move on with the show. [00:39:20] Now, ever since OPEC announced this deal earlier this week, I mean, it has been full throttle ahead for the damn crude oil prices. [00:39:32] Now, I said that crude oil was eventually going to go up. [00:39:37] Now, I remember, I think it was about two weeks ago, I said, look, I'm going to abandon ship because I want to take profits. [00:39:43] I had been holding on to ETFs when freaking barrels of oil were being traded at about $29, $30 a barrel. [00:39:50] And when it looked like OPEC wasn't going to do a deal, I wanted to make sure to take some profits. [00:39:55] And I did say, though, whenever damn oil or OPEC, I should say OPEC comes to an oil cut deal, that we were going to see some increases in the oil markets. [00:40:09] And that's exactly what we've been seeing for a long period of time here. [00:40:12] Or at least for the past three days, I should say. [00:40:15] We've got WTI up again today, folks, 62 cents, a percentage increase of 1.21%, closing out WTI Sweet Crude at $51.68 per barrel of WTI sweet crude. [00:40:30] We've got Brent crude oil also up today, folks, 55 cents, 55 cents, a percentage increase of 1.02%, closing out Brent crude at $54.49 per barrel of Brent crude oil. [00:40:46] And look, we're approaching that $55 mark that OPEC wants to sustain for a long period of time. [00:40:52] So that's why we're seeing a little bit of a slow-up on these percentage increases as the days go by. [00:40:58] The day after, or I should say the morning of the OPEC announcement of an oil cut, that's when we saw, what was it, 8 and change percent on a given day. [00:41:10] It was like 8 and change percent. [00:41:11] I think the next day we saw another 4 or 5 percent. [00:41:14] And now we're seeing about 1 and change percent, 1 point, what do we got? [00:41:18] 1.21 percent for WTI and 1.02 percent for Brent crude. [00:41:25] I think we're starting to see a slow up here. [00:41:28] I think the investors know that OPEC's cuts is basically to sustain a $55 range of a price. [00:41:36] So that's why we're seeing the slow-ups at this point in time. [00:41:39] And I'm not really too sure if we're going to see too many more gains past where we see the $55 point, but we shall see. [00:41:47] Who knows? [00:41:48] All right, we're heading to the holidays. [00:41:50] Things might happen. [00:41:51] It just depends. [00:41:52] The market is very fickle. [00:41:55] As a matter of fact, gasoline is up very modestly today, 0.50% increase. [00:42:01] Now, speaking of fickle markets, remember, natural gas was up like 5% yesterday. [00:42:07] It is down today. [00:42:08] All right, natural gas, 1.43% decrease on the day for natural gas. [00:42:15] I'm glad I don't trade that, man. [00:42:17] I don't know how natural gas traders sleep at night. [00:42:20] Seriously, because, man, I mean, this market is so goddamn helter-skelter. [00:42:24] It's ridiculous. [00:42:25] Anyway, we got heating oil here up, and we saw that dramatically up yesterday also, folks, heating oil. [00:42:32] It is up again today, 0.53%. [00:42:35] I'd keep an eye on this here, folks, because let me tell you, we're about to be blanketed with some Arctic front that is going to put most of America into some very, very cold temperatures. [00:42:45] And whenever that happens, you know, heating oil, natural gas, you know, these types of commodities become very high in demand. [00:42:53] So we shall see how that affects those markets there. [00:42:56] Let's get to the metals, shall we? [00:42:58] The metals! [00:42:59] Let's get to the goddamn metals. [00:43:02] Let's see. [00:43:03] We got metals here. [00:43:05] We got gold up today. [00:43:07] And you see, that just goes to show you the inconsistency of the investor in this community here, folks. [00:43:12] I'm serious. [00:43:13] It's a very inconsistent market. [00:43:16] Gold is up $9.80, a percentage increase of 0.84%, closing out gold at $1,179.20 per troy ounce of gold. [00:43:29] And silver is the same way. [00:43:31] Silver is up 29 cents, a percentage increase of 1.78% on the day, closing out silver at $16.80 per troy ounce of silver. [00:43:43] I mean, once again, that underscores what I've been saying about this helter-skelter market and the spastic, mentally erratic investment community that we have in Wall Street today. [00:43:55] Good God. [00:43:56] Anyway, we got copper down today. [00:43:59] I'm telling you, these investors don't know whether they're coming or going. [00:44:02] We got copper down today, 0.57% decrease on the day. [00:44:08] And platinum is up. [00:44:10] Platinum! [00:44:12] Platinum is up 1.41% increase on the day for platinum. [00:44:17] I mean, what is going on here? [00:44:18] I'm telling you, Jesus Christ. [00:44:21] Anyway, folks, once again, we'll start covering agriculture again next week. === Investors Coming Or Going (11:59) === [00:44:25] I want to go ahead and get on with the show. [00:44:27] There's a lot of things to talk about. [00:44:28] I want to hear what you want to talk about. [00:44:30] It's Baller Friday, and that means we're having a free format edition. [00:44:35] I want to hear from you. [00:44:36] As a matter of fact, please call the new number now, folks, because I don't know what the hell's going on. [00:44:41] I didn't get the memo. [00:44:42] But apparently, the new guest call-in number for this broadcast is 563-999-3791. [00:44:53] That guest call-in number, once again, is 563-999-3791. [00:45:01] Give me a call on this Baller Friday. [00:45:04] It's going to be free format. [00:45:05] I want to hear what you have to say, what you want to talk about. [00:45:08] As a matter of fact, before I move on with the broadcast, let me go ahead and get a drink here. [00:45:12] All right. [00:45:13] All right, give me my drink. [00:45:18] Good stuff. [00:45:20] Good stuff. [00:45:20] Man, anyway, look, before I move to Twitter shout-outs, I do want to remind everybody, folks, that Mrs. Ghost autograph will be possibly pulled off tomorrow. [00:45:31] So if you want Mrs. Ghost's autograph, go ahead and go to ghost.market in your web browser right now. [00:45:38] It's all you got to tap in. [00:45:39] You just got to type in ghost.market. [00:45:43] And if you want Mrs. Ghost's autograph, go ahead and get one. [00:45:47] We're going to go ahead and send them all off here at this weekend. [00:45:51] And of course, if you did buy five or more, because there's been a lot of people that have bought five or more, I'm going to give you a free ghost autograph that was earlier sold, that is no longer being sold. [00:46:01] I'm going to go ahead and throw one of those in there absolutely free. [00:46:04] I'm serious, man. [00:46:05] There's been about four people that have bought five or more. [00:46:09] Actually, there's been a lot more than that, but by the way, at least four that I know of that have bought five or more of my wife's autograph for Christ's sake. [00:46:17] And look, I'm just doing that out of courtesy. [00:46:22] I am going to send an autograph to the individual in Europe that purchased 10 of the engineers' autographs. [00:46:30] I'm going to send you one if you want one. [00:46:31] If you don't want one, then just tell me, say, I don't want one, then I won't send it to you. [00:46:35] But I'll do what let me tell you. [00:46:38] You want to know why I do that? [00:46:39] It's the reason why I made the comments about business earlier in this broadcast. [00:46:46] I mean, it's just the right thing to do, man. [00:46:49] You know what I'm saying? [00:46:50] It's just the right goddamn thing to do, for heaven's sake. [00:46:55] So anyway, let me go ahead and get to some Twitter shout-outs out here. [00:46:59] And for you folks that are unaware, if you want a Twitter shout-out, all you've got to do is retweet the first tweet on my Twitter account. [00:47:07] And the tweet to retweet is True Capitalist Radio Live. [00:47:13] That's the tweet to retweet if you want a Twitter shout-out live right here on the broadcast. [00:47:18] That is True Capitalist Radio Live. [00:47:22] Anyway, do we got any Twitter shout-outs to be had here, Engineer? [00:47:29] Well, all right, let's go ahead and get to some Twitter shout-outs. [00:47:31] Right now! [00:47:34] Let's see. [00:47:35] Who do we have here? [00:47:37] We got Capitalist Cush in the house. [00:47:39] What's going on, man? [00:47:40] Happy Baller Friday. [00:47:43] We've got Sahan Hajazad. [00:47:45] How you doing, man? [00:47:46] Who else do we got? [00:47:47] We got ProHonky in the house. [00:47:49] Smooth Capitalist. [00:47:51] Who else do we have? [00:47:52] We got the TED Star or the Dead Star or the D Star. [00:47:57] Whatever the hell it's called. [00:47:58] Sorry. [00:47:59] We got CD Weedies in the house. [00:48:01] We got C Frostwire in the place. [00:48:03] What's going on? [00:48:04] We got Pennsylvania for Go. [00:48:05] 727 Caller in the house. [00:48:08] Hope you feel better after getting a Salmonella. [00:48:10] No, no. [00:48:10] Did you get Salmonella poison? [00:48:12] I think you got one of those freaking stomach ailments. [00:48:15] Hope you're all right. [00:48:16] We got AL the game freak. [00:48:19] We've got Logan in the place. [00:48:21] What's going on? [00:48:21] We got Christopher One in the place. [00:48:25] We've got Ghostler and Silk. [00:48:27] What the hell does that mean? [00:48:28] We got Boat in the place. [00:48:30] We're going on a boat. [00:48:31] We got Ray Moo, Dr. Bristle. [00:48:34] We got Remington in the house. [00:48:35] What's going on, Remington? [00:48:37] We've got Space Ghost for Ho. [00:48:40] Shut up, you stupid moron, all right? [00:48:43] Who else do we got here? [00:48:44] Ben Tweeley fixed radio graffiti. [00:48:48] All right. [00:48:49] I don't know what the hell that's supposed to mean. [00:48:50] We got Super Smash in the house. [00:48:53] Ghost Speech Police. [00:48:54] What the hell do you mean, Ghost Speech Police? [00:48:56] What are you talking about? [00:48:58] Ain't nobody policing nobody's speech unless you're some Woody Allen butt-loving pedophile for Christ's sake. [00:49:04] You freaking Roman Polanski underwear sniffer. [00:49:09] Anyway, we got Cuck Lives Matter. [00:49:11] What's going on? [00:49:11] There's Correct the Record again. [00:49:14] Jesus Christ. [00:49:14] Who cares about those bastards? [00:49:16] We got Godzilla. [00:49:18] What's going on? [00:49:19] We got Diamond and Ghost. [00:49:20] What the hell is Diamond and Go? [00:49:22] What the hell is this crap? [00:49:25] We got Crusades for America. [00:49:27] Supa in the place. [00:49:28] What's going on? [00:49:30] We've got CDI fan 237. [00:49:35] We got Rodin 1776 in the house. [00:49:38] What's going on? [00:49:40] We are number one. [00:49:42] Okay, whatever the hell that means. [00:49:44] We've got Bass Loweller in the place. [00:49:47] We got Venison in the house. [00:49:48] How you doing, man? [00:49:49] The Brony Network. [00:49:51] The Brony Network's a good kid. [00:49:53] I don't know about the people that are in his chat room. [00:49:55] I don't know. [00:49:56] I don't know. [00:49:57] We got Mark Montag. [00:49:59] Although, I hear there's a tiny chat somewhere that's pretty nefarious and ridiculous. [00:50:04] So who the hell knows, man? [00:50:05] Who the hell knows? [00:50:06] Anyway, we got OG Toru. [00:50:08] What's going on, man? [00:50:10] We've got Exora Hawks in the house. [00:50:13] AI Game Freak. [00:50:15] We've got the Green Leader in the house. [00:50:17] What's going on, man? [00:50:18] We got who else we got here? [00:50:20] I'm not going to say these disgusting names. [00:50:23] We've got Fragile Emotions Ghost. [00:50:25] What are you talking about? [00:50:26] Fragile Emotions, man. [00:50:28] What are you talking about? [00:50:29] Fragile Emotions. [00:50:31] Shut your stupid stinking face. [00:50:34] We've got TC Capitalist. [00:50:36] We got The Smiler in the place. [00:50:38] What's going on? [00:50:40] Autograph Cuckathon. [00:50:42] You son of a fact that all these people want my wife's autograph. [00:50:55] But you know, there is a little bit, just a little bit of silver lining at the end of all this because at least you dump troll terrorists and cyber vermin didn't out didn't buy enough of my wife's autograph to outsell yours truly. [00:51:15] I knew you couldn't do it, boy. [00:51:17] Why do you think I was so confident, baby? [00:51:19] Why do you think I was so confident and walking around the office like with a freaking swagger, baby, with a Connor McGuire swagger, baby? [00:51:27] You understand that? [00:51:28] Just sit there and shut your mouth. [00:51:30] I knew you wouldn't be able to freaking outsell me. [00:51:33] No one outsells me. [00:51:34] I'll go from True Capitalist Radio, you freaking troll terrorist scumbags. [00:51:41] I knew it. [00:51:43] I had no doubt in my mind. [00:51:47] Woo! [00:51:48] Anyway, give me my freaking mic. [00:51:50] Give me the goddamn mic for Christ's sake, man. [00:51:55] All right, who else do we got going on over here? [00:51:58] We got Sharia Law for the South. [00:52:01] You son of a bitch. [00:52:03] Don't you even kid around about that, man? [00:52:05] It's not even funny. [00:52:07] That's not even funny. [00:52:10] We got Sergeant Yoda in the place. [00:52:12] We're going on Sergeant Yoda. [00:52:14] Who else do we got here? [00:52:15] We got Stay Off My Turf. [00:52:17] Okay. [00:52:18] Oh, we got somebody named Ban All Bronies. [00:52:21] Uh-oh. [00:52:22] Oh, let's not start this again, man. [00:52:24] Let's not start. [00:52:25] Ban All Bronies. [00:52:27] Ban All Brony. [00:52:29] Let's not start that. [00:52:31] Let's not start that again. [00:52:34] Anyway, we got Popeye in the house. [00:52:35] What's going on, a Feral Capitalist? [00:52:38] We got Dirk Pitt, for Christ's sake. [00:52:40] What's going on? [00:52:42] We got Brony Genocide Now. [00:52:44] Jesus Christ, are you kidding me? [00:52:49] Man, a lot of hater aid going to the bronies. [00:52:51] And you know what? [00:52:52] I'm not sure if I blame people. [00:52:53] I'm not sure if I blame them. [00:52:55] I'm not sure yet. [00:52:56] I'm not sure. [00:52:59] Anyway, we got the Key Stoner, Caroline's autograph. [00:53:02] Are you kidding me? [00:53:04] There's no way I could persuade that woman to do that, man. [00:53:06] Are you kidding me? [00:53:07] I could probably persuade her to give her ridiculous, disgusting, freaking fruitcake that she gives every goddamn day, but I wouldn't want to do that, man. [00:53:16] I wouldn't want to torture you people with that. [00:53:20] Anyway, we got old Foxo Loco in the house. [00:53:22] What's going on? [00:53:24] Who else do we got going on over here? [00:53:26] I'm serious, man. [00:53:27] I'm just not going to do this. [00:53:31] Let's not even go there, all right? [00:53:33] Anyway, we got who else we got here? [00:53:37] We got 50% off horse steaks. [00:53:39] What the hell does that mean? [00:53:43] Jesus Christ. [00:53:44] And I can see people here that are trying to make fun of like pedophilia and child pornography. [00:53:50] I'm not going to say any of that stuff, you stupid moron. [00:53:53] So you could just shove that stupid dumbass crap up your clogged up poopers. [00:53:57] You know what I'm saying? [00:53:59] Seriously, I hope fate smites you with freaking cancer at the base of your spine, you sons of bitches, all right? [00:54:07] Anyway, who else do we got going on over here? [00:54:09] Look, I'm only going to take a couple more of these because if this is going to be this disgusting, man, I'm not going to entertain this crap. [00:54:16] We got cut radio graffiti. [00:54:18] You know, I'm considering it, boy. [00:54:21] You understand? [00:54:21] I'm considering the son of a bitch. [00:54:23] I'll tell you that right now. [00:54:26] I'm telling you that right now. [00:54:30] Sell out ghost. [00:54:32] Wait a minute. [00:54:32] I'm not a sellout. [00:54:33] What are you talking about, man? [00:54:35] Let me tell you something, man. [00:54:36] I am the underground. [00:54:38] Do you all understand this, right? [00:54:40] I am the underground. [00:54:43] I am the digital underground, for Christ's sake, baby. [00:54:48] I'm telling you this right now. [00:54:49] I mean, you know, I know what I could do. [00:54:51] People have been trying to tell me, hey, ghost, I know you don't want to go on YouTube. [00:54:55] I know you don't want to go on all these other social media platforms. [00:54:59] I know you don't want to go on Facebook, but I think that you'd have a whole lot more listeners. [00:55:04] I think that you'd have a whole lot more viewers. [00:55:06] I don't want that. [00:55:07] Do you understand that? [00:55:08] I am a grassroots, a grass digital roots broadcast. [00:55:13] Do you understand that? [00:55:16] And I don't need, you know, a bunch of dumbasses that I really don't want listening to my broadcast anyway, listening to my broadcast. [00:55:26] I mean, seriously, man, you don't think that I could go on YouTube right now and become like one of these stupid morons that are out here? [00:55:33] I mean, it's not very hard to be popular on YouTube. [00:55:35] I can tell you that right now. [00:55:38] I am the underground. [00:55:39] You understand what I'm saying? [00:55:41] I am the underground. [00:55:45] Anyway, we got Jill Stain in the house. [00:55:48] No kidding. [00:55:48] Jill Stain is right. [00:55:51] We got jellyfish capitalists. [00:55:52] Chemtrails for ghosts. [00:55:54] Just shove it up your ass. [00:55:55] All right. [00:55:57] Let me tell you something right now. [00:55:58] I'll just get my Orgon cannon and just blast those goddamn chemtrails out of the sky. [00:56:04] And don't make me do it. [00:56:06] Support for this podcast comes from UTSA's Graduate School, featuring a world-class faculty, mentoring programs, and a professional development center to contribute to your future success. [00:56:16] The University of Texas at San Antonio. [00:56:18] Visit UTSA.edu/slash graduate to learn more or apply. === Blast The Chemtrails Away (15:53) === [00:56:25] As a matter of fact, it's actually raining out here in San Hambonio, Texas, right now. [00:56:29] So I don't know what the hell that's about. [00:56:31] For Christ's sake, it's cold and it's raining. [00:56:34] So that's not a good mix at all, for Christ's sake, man. [00:56:37] I mean, it's already, it's bad enough that everybody's all sick out here. [00:56:40] You know, I was at a grocery store here recently. [00:56:43] And let me tell you, I don't know what it is about these people. [00:56:46] And listen, unfortunately, I have to say this because the majority of this town is Mexican. [00:56:54] All right. [00:56:55] You got a Mexican lady, okay? [00:56:57] And let me tell you, it's not the first time I've seen this. [00:56:59] I've seen this several times. [00:57:00] I don't know if this is the way that people in this town take care of their kids. [00:57:04] I don't know. [00:57:06] But this kid is coughing up a storm in the freaking store. [00:57:13] I mean, just coughing up a storm. [00:57:15] I mean, I'm afraid that the kid has TV or something because, you know, these freaking. [00:57:20] Obama's allowing anybody and everybody come in from the damn borders, not checking up for any disease, nothing. [00:57:25] I mean, that's why we're having tuberculosis outbreaks. [00:57:28] That's why leprosy outbreaks are happening right now in California. [00:57:31] Lepers. [00:57:32] I mean, there's lepers in California. [00:57:34] I mean, good God. [00:57:36] What is that turning into, Calcutta? [00:57:39] Anyway, listen. [00:57:42] I mean, I'm just looking at this Mexican lady and this kid. [00:57:45] You know, this poor kid, he's just, you know, he looks, he just. [00:57:51] And, you know, the Mexican lady, all she does is she just, she just kind of, you know, takes him and hugs him and holds him and just rocks him back and forth and goes, shh, shh, and shh, shh. [00:58:03] Yeah, like that's going to help the freaking kid stop his cough, you stupid, ignorant piece of crap. [00:58:08] I almost wanted to slap the damn burrito out of that stupid dumb Mexican's mouth. [00:58:15] Jesus Christ, look, I'm sorry. [00:58:16] I didn't mean to. [00:58:17] I mean, but I mean, why am I witnessing this? [00:58:21] Why do I have to witness this? [00:58:22] I'm just trying to get my goddamn Porterhouse steaks, lady. [00:58:28] I mean, wasn't Obamacare supposed to take care of this crap? [00:58:33] Anyway, look, I'm sorry, folks. [00:58:35] I'm just saying. [00:58:36] I mean, I mean, it's child abuse. [00:58:39] I mean, that's child abuse. [00:58:40] The kid's freaking coughing up the storm. [00:58:42] His eyes are watering. [00:58:45] I mean, they're like hardcore coughs, man, like a damn near whooping cough. [00:58:49] And this broad is sitting on a bench, you know, just shh, It's okay. [00:58:57] Shh. [00:58:58] I mean, good, good, slap that broad. [00:59:05] Anyway, look, I'm sorry, folks. [00:59:06] I had to calm down. [00:59:07] Let me have my drink. [00:59:08] Get in my drink, for Christ's sake. [00:59:16] Anyway, let me move on here, folks, because Jesus Christ. [00:59:22] Anyway, where are we at, engineer? [00:59:24] We're still doing Twitter shout-outs. [00:59:27] All right, Jesus Christ. [00:59:29] We got Commando Nando in the house. [00:59:33] Who else do we got here? [00:59:34] We got DHS autographed next. [00:59:36] Now, shut up, you stupid moron. [00:59:38] That's not even funny. [00:59:40] That's not even funny, you ass crack. [00:59:45] Ghost World Tour. [00:59:47] You see, that's not, that's what I'm talking about, man. [00:59:49] I don't want to do that. [00:59:51] Never mind. [00:59:52] Just shove it up, you're clogged up poopers. [00:59:55] Look, I'm only going to take a couple more of these Twitter shout-outs, and that's it. [00:59:59] All right, because I can already see these are turning into stupid, ridiculous bunch of troll terrorists and cyber vermin nonsense, for Christ's sake, man. [01:00:09] Anyway, we got John Goldenstorm. [01:00:11] What's going on? [01:00:13] We've got Nazir Frost. [01:00:15] Who the hell else do we got going on here? [01:00:17] We got Jimmy Seville. [01:00:18] Jimmy Saville, shut up. [01:00:20] That's not even funny. [01:00:25] You shut up your ass with Jimmy Seville. [01:00:30] You know what? [01:00:31] That's it. [01:00:31] I'm not, you know what? [01:00:32] Screw you, people. [01:00:33] I'm not doing any more Twitter shout-outs, you son of a bitch. [01:00:40] I'm not going to, I'm going to screw you. [01:00:43] Screw you. [01:00:44] Rude, you, you. [01:00:46] More Twitter shout-outs, all right? [01:00:54] I refuse to allow you sons of bitches to ruin my Baller Friday. [01:00:59] I'll tell you that right goddamn now. [01:01:05] I refuse to do it, boy. [01:01:06] I refuse to do it. [01:01:07] Give me the freaking mic. [01:01:08] Give me my mic. [01:01:11] Give me the goddamn mic. [01:01:13] I'm not going to let you sons of bitches ruin my damn baller Friday. [01:01:16] Do you understand what I'm saying, boy? [01:01:18] Do you understand that, boy? [01:01:21] I ain't going to let you ruin my goddamn Baller Friday, you sar sack of crap. [01:01:28] All right, boy. [01:01:29] Anyway, let me go ahead and move on to the next part of the broadcast. [01:01:32] And once again, I want to talk a little bit about Donald Trump because I'm telling you, I mean, we're winning, baby. [01:01:40] I mean, I'm telling you, I am so proud that this is, I mean, he's not even the president yet, man. [01:01:46] He's not even the president yet. [01:01:48] And look at how much we're winning for Christ's sake, man. [01:01:51] Every damn leader wants to bow down to America at this point in time. [01:01:56] All right? [01:01:57] I mean, he's saving jobs out here for Christ's sake. [01:01:59] I mean, did you hear that he is going to appoint James Mad Dog Mattis, baby, for Secretary of Defense? [01:02:08] That's right. [01:02:09] Put a damn general out there as Secretary of Defense so that these damn wild jehooties and every other damn enemy of America knows that if they're going to mess with us, we're going to kick ass and take names, boy. [01:02:22] You're goddamn right. [01:02:23] I'm sick of being pushed around on the world stage because of damn Barack Obama. [01:02:29] Nobody in the damn world respects this sorry sack of crap, and it stinks. [01:02:36] Jesus Christ. [01:02:37] Anyway, folks, we are now in the second hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:02:44] And, of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [01:02:50] And once again, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [01:02:54] Please, if you haven't already done so, go to my Twitter account right now. [01:02:59] On my pinned tweet right now, I've got on sale, Remove Kabob merchandise, baby. [01:03:06] You understand that? [01:03:10] Remove Kebab. [01:03:14] All right. [01:03:14] As a matter of fact, I'll go ahead and continue Twitter shout-outs if people retweet the pinned tweet on my Twitter account right now. [01:03:22] And that's the Remove Kabob merchandise. [01:03:26] The Remove Kebab apparel, baby. [01:03:29] I'm telling you, we bring memes alive out here on True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:03:34] I tell you that right damn now. [01:03:38] What the hell is Baller Friday, baby? [01:03:40] It's Baller Goddamn Friday, all right? [01:03:43] Anyway, you want a Twitter shout-out once again? [01:03:46] We're going to continue it, but I'm telling you, if you saw Sacks of Crap continue with the garbage that you've been freaking putting on his names, your ass is going to get it. [01:03:55] I'll tell you that right damn now. [01:03:57] All right? [01:03:58] Anyway, we got Remover of Kebab. [01:04:00] What's going on? [01:04:01] We got Zyklon in the house. [01:04:04] Jackson Paxon in the place. [01:04:06] What's going on to Lagot, man? [01:04:07] How you doing? [01:04:08] Who else do we got going on over here? [01:04:10] We got, who is this? [01:04:12] Gab.ai.retcuff. [01:04:15] What's going on to big top capitalists in the place? [01:04:18] Once again, retweet the pinned tweet on my Twitter account, and that's the Remove Kabob apparel, baby. [01:04:25] I'm telling you, it's price to sell right now. [01:04:28] It's price to sell, and it's perfect Christmas gift to anybody of the alt-right or right-wing perspective. [01:04:36] Anybody who doesn't like anti-anybody who doesn't like immigration, this is a perfect gift for it, for Christ's sake. [01:04:42] If they like Pepe the Frog, they like Remove Kabob. [01:04:47] And that's a great meme shirt, by the way. [01:04:49] I don't know if you're looking at it right now. [01:04:50] It's right now. [01:04:51] It's my pinned tweet on my Twitter account right now today. [01:04:54] All right? [01:04:55] Politics Ghost. [01:04:57] Politics Ghost is the name. [01:04:58] It's the pinned tweet on my Twitter account. [01:05:00] Let's get back to some Twitter shout-outs out here. [01:05:03] Who else do we got here? [01:05:04] We got, I'm not going to say that for Christ's sake, you six sons of bitches. [01:05:09] Tiny chat equals special Olympics. [01:05:12] Well, it sure as hell sounds like it, for Christ's sake, man. [01:05:15] We've got Hawker Eye, whatever the hell that means. [01:05:19] We got Band Tiny Chat. [01:05:20] Jesus Christ. [01:05:21] We got Blasphemous Bastard in the house. [01:05:23] Canadian Palladian. [01:05:26] We've got Happy B-Day Godzilla. [01:05:29] Didn't he already have a birthday like a few months ago for Christ's sake? [01:05:32] What does he have? [01:05:32] What the hell is this about? [01:05:35] Anyway, who else do we got going on out here? [01:05:37] Once again, retweet the pinned tweet on my Twitter account. [01:05:40] I'll give you a Twitter shout-out live right here in the broadcast. [01:05:44] Once again, it is the Remove kebab apparel. [01:05:48] Here's Correct the Record again. [01:05:49] That's great. [01:05:50] Jesus Christ. [01:05:53] We've got Jizmaster 3000. [01:05:55] We've got Flamin' Nipple Chops in the house. [01:05:58] We've got Pipes in the place. [01:06:00] What's going on to Pipes? [01:06:01] Venison, once again, in the place. [01:06:03] What's going on to Mark Montag in the house? [01:06:07] I'm not saying that disgusting name. [01:06:09] Beats by John Lennon. [01:06:13] These sick-ass twisted names, man. [01:06:19] Sick-ass twisted names. [01:06:23] Anyway, we've got Trump one, Putin one. [01:06:27] What the hell does that mean? [01:06:30] Gas the Liberals. [01:06:31] Oh, I don't know about that, man. [01:06:34] I don't know, maybe. [01:06:35] We got Free Zorg in the house. [01:06:38] TCR fan in the place. [01:06:40] What's going on? [01:06:41] We've got The Smiler in the house. [01:06:44] We got Remington once again. [01:06:47] Ghost Ponywipe. [01:06:48] Shove it up your ass. [01:06:49] Don't even care out about that brony clopping crap. [01:06:52] You son of a bitch. [01:06:56] Jesus Christ. [01:06:57] I'm only going to take a couple more of these because I can already see where the hell these are going for Christ's sake. [01:07:02] All right? [01:07:03] I'm not saying that disgusting name. [01:07:05] We got Gas Bronies now, for Christ's sake. [01:07:08] We've got N.D. Juicy. [01:07:10] I'm not going to say that name. [01:07:12] You people are getting disgusted with these names. [01:07:14] Stop it. [01:07:14] Just stop it now. [01:07:18] Just stop it. [01:07:19] I'm not joking around, man. [01:07:21] I'm not kidding. [01:07:22] If you're going to continue on with these sick-ass names, I'm not even going to bother with the freaking Twitter shout-outs anymore, boy. [01:07:28] Do you understand that, boy? [01:07:30] You understand that, boy? [01:07:34] Anyway, for Christ's sake, man, it's raining out here in San Hambonio, Texas, for Christ's sake, man. [01:07:41] You know, we're going to see some drowning ham bones or something. [01:07:44] I don't know. [01:07:44] I mean, but just, good God, man. [01:07:48] You know what? [01:07:50] I'm not going to do it. [01:07:51] I'm looking at the damn Twitter shout-outs. [01:07:52] It's nothing but a bunch of sick-ass twisted sicko perverts. [01:07:56] So, you know what? [01:07:56] Just end it. [01:07:57] End the goddamn Twitter shout-out now. [01:08:02] Anyway, I want to hear from you. [01:08:03] We're going to open up the phone lines right now. [01:08:06] Once again, the dial-in number to call into is 563-999-3791. [01:08:14] Let's go ahead and take some callers right now. [01:08:16] Now, as a matter of fact, let me go ahead and have one more sip of some 15-year-old scotch here. [01:08:27] Very, very good stuff, baby. [01:08:29] Very, very good stuff. [01:08:30] And let me tell you something right now. [01:08:32] If you are not basking in your success as a capitalist today on this Baller Friday, then I don't know what the hell you're doing, baby. [01:08:40] I don't know why. [01:08:43] I don't know why you're doing, baby, because that's what us capitalists do. [01:08:48] That's what us capitalists do, baby. [01:08:51] Anyway, I want to get to some Trump news here, and I want to hear what you have to say. [01:08:55] What do you want to talk about? [01:08:55] You want to talk about Donald Trump? [01:08:57] You want to talk about stocks? [01:08:58] You want to talk about money? [01:08:59] You want to talk about Hillary Clinton? [01:09:00] You want to talk about anything. [01:09:01] All right? [01:09:02] You want to talk about love, life, advice? [01:09:05] You want to talk about pop culture, current events? [01:09:07] Call me right now. [01:09:08] I will get to you, and we'll talk to you. [01:09:11] And right now, we're going to go to Tom right now. [01:09:13] Tom, are you there, sir? [01:09:15] I am. [01:09:16] How are you doing tonight, Ghost? [01:09:18] Hey, how are you doing today, sir? [01:09:19] It's good to hear from you, and I appreciate all you've done here throughout the whole WikiLeaks research and all the other investigations that you've taken part in. [01:09:28] Once again, I just want to publicly say thank you very much. [01:09:31] But what'd you want to talk about on this Baller Friday? [01:09:35] Thanks for that, Ghost. [01:09:36] The thing I wanted to talk about was the carrier deal, and I wanted to say how refreshing it was to have someone who was actually willing to go talk to a company and say, hey, America is where you need to build your business. [01:09:49] And, you know, it's absolutely ridiculous to me that people on the left, like you saw probably Bernie Sanders op-ed, was literally mad he didn't have tariffs because he doesn't understand the first damn thing about capitalism or about economics. [01:10:03] Trump has done a tremendous job making sure 1,100 people keep their jobs, making sure that the infrastructure is in place so more people can get hired, making sure that, you know, that money, the liberals complaining, oh, he gave them $7 million in tax benefits. [01:10:18] It's $7 million that they didn't lose. [01:10:21] It's all that money that didn't go out of the community, all those businesses that didn't close. [01:10:26] And it's absolutely insane to me that they cannot give him any credit for anything, including when he has done what they have said they wanted but failed to deliver for 30 damn years. [01:10:37] It's crazy. [01:10:39] No, it is crazy, but to some liberals' credit, I don't know if you saw one of the young Turks' main mouthpieces, Chank, what's his name? [01:10:49] He finally came out and said that he applauded what Trump did. [01:10:53] Of course, he was against given the tax breaks that Indiana gave to United Technologies and Carrier. [01:11:02] But hey, listen, I mean, it is money that they would have paid anyway, and it's their money. [01:11:07] They're just getting benefits from it. [01:11:09] And moreover, the concessions of getting those benefits was that they increase the amount of employees that are in their production facilities and expand their production facilities in general. [01:11:22] I mean, they talked about at least $16 million minimum going into increasing the facilities and increasing production. [01:11:29] And moreover, they also suggested that they're going to add on at least a minimum of another 500 employees here within the next year and a year and a half. [01:11:36] And these are employees that are legitimate jobs. [01:11:39] I mean, these are jobs on hardcore skill-based assembly lines that literally not just take care of individuals, but take care of whole families and give them enough money to be able to not only buy a house and obtain a car and raise two kids, but be able to have enough spending capital to be able to contribute to the economics of their community. [01:12:00] So these are legit, high-paying blue-collar jobs that were saved out here. [01:12:06] And as far as I'm concerned, I think that Obama has egg on his face because I also tweeted out some comments he made some time ago about how is Trump going to do this? === Automation Revolution Underway (09:58) === [01:12:18] How is Trump going to bring back jobs that are never going to come back here anymore? [01:12:22] How is he going to do this? [01:12:24] And look, lo and behold, the man is not even president, and he is keeping jobs in America. [01:12:29] And one thing I did like about Trump in relation to the Carrier deal, he didn't just call the carrier president. [01:12:36] He went right to the parent company's CEO, United Technology, I believe is the name of the company. [01:12:42] And they are an actual contractor of the United States government. [01:12:47] So he basically pressed that parent company that, hey, listen, if you want to continue to have U.S. contracts, you have to at least have the majority of your business in America. [01:12:57] And let me tell you, I mean, I think that, as well as the tax breaks, was a no-brainer to keep Carrier in and expand production within that facility. [01:13:08] And one more thing before I get back to you, Tom, is that the reason Carrier was going to leave is because the majority of the air conditioning industry is already out there manufacturing. [01:13:20] And 80% of the freaking parts that are produced, the internal components of these furnaces and these air conditioners, 80% of the parts are manufactured in Mexico. [01:13:31] So they were going to bypass the potential cost of shipping of parts and production in one spot. [01:13:39] That's why, and not to mention compete with their competitors, that's why they were going to go to Mexico. [01:13:44] And thank God we have Donald Trump, who is a businessman, who understands how to negotiate with these people and give them a rational reason why to stay here. [01:13:53] Any thoughts, Tom, on anything that I said there? [01:13:57] Yeah, there's a lot there that's good to unpack. [01:14:00] One thing that I noticed in this, and you're right with United Technologies, they're the seventh largest government contract, $6.7 billion worth of sales. [01:14:09] And I'm absolutely sure Trump leaned on them and let them know they're not quite ball anymore. [01:14:13] And I'm excited to see that. [01:14:15] What worries me is when you see the response, not just from the left, but from the right, if you saw the article over at National Review, they're going nuts because Trump's actually doing something to protect jobs in America. [01:14:27] And they have a free trade ideology that a job in China or in Mexico is equal to having a job in the U.S. [01:14:35] And while I understand the value of free trade and the dangers of protectionism, one thing that does concern me and I think we all need to keep a close eye on is the balance between where the jobs are, if they're going to be in this country or if we're going to try to slide back into sort of that, as I say, the Paul Ryan free trading mindset where we aren't protecting American jobs. [01:14:56] And I think the other thing that really gives Trump a great opportunity to do this is America's had a really hard time competing for a long time because labor costs are so much cheaper in other parts of the world. [01:15:08] But there is an automation revolution happening, which I'm sure you're very familiar with. [01:15:13] And because of that, if you take labor costs out of the equation and all you have are the logistics costs and the regulatory costs, if Trump lowers the tax rate, lowers the regulations, while there'll be fewer next jobs than there used to be in the first industrial boom, we can have an industrial boom in the United States where we become the innovators again and take our energies and actually have something boom in a way that probably hasn't happened since Reagan. [01:15:39] And I'm really excited about that. [01:15:41] And I worry that the Democrats will screw it up. [01:15:43] I worry that the Republicans will screw it up. [01:15:46] I'm hoping Trump can lead us on this path. [01:15:48] And if he does, I'll tell you the other thing. [01:15:50] He's setting up so well to make sure that he wins four years from now, that Republicans keep winning. [01:15:55] I mean, the DNC looks like they're committed to making Ellison their new chair. [01:15:59] Dean is apparently dropping out, so they're going to have basically a Muslim who's hated by the ADL out there as their leader. [01:16:07] And I think it's a great opportunity for America to fix the mess it's been in for a very long time. [01:16:13] Absolutely. [01:16:14] And moreover, to your point, that Trump is doing something as it pertains to a new industrial revolution. [01:16:23] Now, let me ask you, do you believe that automation can be something positive if we apply the education of our children appropriately? [01:16:33] Because I kind of foresee this. [01:16:36] Instead of having a whole employee base of people servicing a, let's just say, a fast food industry, some fast food location, instead of employing about 10, 12 people on revolving shifts, you can basically pay four people a higher wage because you're going to have one person that's in charge of the actual automation hardware. [01:17:01] You're going to have one in charge of the automation software and possibly two people actually servicing physically the customer with whatever is being produced out of the automated machine. [01:17:12] Is that what you're suggesting when you made the comment about the automation revolution potentially being a positive in America's future economy? [01:17:22] I think so. [01:17:23] I think, you know, there's a couple different ways they can go about it. [01:17:26] I mean, the first thing is it's inevitable that it's going to happen. [01:17:29] People can be mad about disruptive technologies, and people can wish to go back to the old law labor model, but it isn't going to happen. [01:17:37] And we know that. [01:17:38] So, what we have to do to make sure we have jobs for people is to make sure we grow the economy, which Trump is trying to do with his tax plan, I think, and make sure that we go ahead and bring in opportunities for people to be part of that model like you're describing, to phase people slowly out who are older, 50, 60 years old, and bring in younger people into these industrial jobs and move in a measured way, I guess, to a point where people are working in the automated factory setting. [01:18:07] I mean, my day job, I work in manufacturing. [01:18:09] I work for a furniture company, and you do lose jobs in a raw sense by going to an automated tent or to an automated system, but you lose a lot more jobs if you don't have anything and you can't compete. [01:18:21] And competing, you know, making sure that Trump continues to work on trade imbalances so that we can get our goods into China. [01:18:28] And so, all these different things come together. [01:18:31] We have a chance to do something. [01:18:32] And I tell you what, it's the best chance we're going to have. [01:18:35] We can't turn back the clock, but I mean, we've got to fight it. [01:18:38] And I tend to believe the future, like you were talking about earlier, is in more specialized economies, like a boutique economy, like you were describing. [01:18:46] And as the most innovative nation in the world, America has a natural intellectual advantage if we just invest in our people and our politicians stop selling us out. [01:18:58] Very well said there, Tom. [01:18:59] Hey, you want to go ahead and give out some of the info so people can follow you on Twitter and follow you on some of these social media sites. [01:19:06] And any shout-outs, anything you want to say, man? [01:19:09] Sure, sure. [01:19:10] Tom Kaczynski is my Twitter name. [01:19:13] Ghost retweets me pretty frequently, so you can find me. [01:19:16] Shout-outs to the inner circle. [01:19:18] Shout-out to Snow White, who says hello, as usual. [01:19:21] Shout out to Mark Montag, to TubGuy, to Clock Lives Matter, and all the guys who I usually hang out with in the Twitter chat. [01:19:30] Hope to see you more on GabGhost. [01:19:32] I think Twitter needs to be punished for some of the ridiculous things they do. [01:19:36] And shout out to yourself, to Mrs. Ghost, the engineer, and all the good folks down in San Jamonio. [01:19:44] Thank you very much, Tom. [01:19:45] I appreciate it. [01:19:46] And thank you very much for the very, very good commentary. [01:19:49] But I actually agree. [01:19:51] I think that the new economy, I think that we're going to still need unskilled labor. [01:19:55] I just think it's going to be not as frequent. [01:19:58] I think that it pertains to service industry or retail industries. [01:20:03] I think that with the exception of physically selling products, I think that pretty much unskilled labor is going to be dwindling. [01:20:11] And that's why we need to re-educate our people into understanding that they need to kind of either get themselves educated enough to be able to integrate themselves with this potential automation revolution. [01:20:23] And in turn, I think you're right, Tom, that it will basically undercut the cheap labor that a lot of the countries have been being used by corporatists across the world in manufacturing. [01:20:39] I think that if America is able to innovate and create very, very inexpensive automation applications, I think that the intellectual property of that, I think that our production capability, our capability of being able to service communities and our people, I think that it's limitless. [01:21:00] And the thing is, is that we do need an educated populace. [01:21:04] You know, we do need a populace that understands that they need to enlighten themselves to be able to fashion their brains to be able to do whatever jobs necessary to make a living, to earn a living. [01:21:21] But I think that the automation revolution is here with probably going to be mainstream here within the next 10 to 15 years. [01:21:28] We're seeing it slowly, incrementally brought in, and it's unfortunately because of the fight for the increase in minimum wage. [01:21:37] You know, these people that are going out all across the country, I want to get paid $15 an hour to punch a freaking bunch of buttons on a cash register. [01:21:46] I mean, this is really why we are witnessing an incremental, I guess, a little bit more rapid facilitation than we would see if everybody would just be appreciative of whatever job they have and realize that a minimum wage job is not meant to be there forever. [01:22:05] And if for whatever reason, folks, you have been in a minimum wage job for a long period of time, all right, I'm talking like actual minimum wage, then maybe it's you. === Lance Armstrong Blood Doping (09:16) === [01:22:17] You know what I'm saying? [01:22:17] Because typically, I mean, even if you work at McDonald's, all right, if you work there for more than like six months, they give you a raise. [01:22:25] You work there more than like a year and a half. [01:22:27] They put you as like the freaking team leader. [01:22:30] I mean, you know what I mean? [01:22:31] They bump you up very fast and they increase your pay because they want you to stay there because you're an integral part of the process of the streamline. [01:22:43] So, I mean, if you're making minimum wage for more than like two, three, four years, it's possibly you. [01:22:53] It's possibly your work ethic. [01:22:55] All right, I'm just saying. [01:22:58] Anyway, I want to hear from you folks. [01:22:59] This is Baller Friday Free Format Edition where we discuss anything you want to discuss. [01:23:05] Just give me a call right now at 563-999-3791. [01:23:11] And we're going to go ahead and take some more callers here. [01:23:13] I want to hear from you. [01:23:14] All right? [01:23:16] I want to hear from you. [01:23:17] I want to discuss whatever you want to discuss. [01:23:19] So let's go ahead and take some callers here. [01:23:21] How about Area Coach 675? [01:23:23] You're on the horn. [01:23:23] What's up? [01:23:26] Or 765, excuse me, 765. [01:23:28] You're on the horn. [01:23:30] Oh, hey, ghost. [01:23:31] How's it going? [01:23:32] How are you doing, man? [01:23:34] Oh, I'm all right. [01:23:36] This is Venison, by the way. [01:23:39] I was just wondering. [01:23:40] How you doing, Venison? [01:23:41] Good to hear from you, man. [01:23:43] Oh, I'm doing well today, actually. [01:23:46] This week has been freaking awesome. [01:23:48] I turned 21 on Monday, so I've got some spot and optimator here. [01:23:55] Oh, that's great. [01:23:56] Let me tell you, I love German beers, all right? [01:23:59] You know, Spotten is pretty good. [01:24:02] I like some of Jesus Christ, man. [01:24:06] You got me on a brain fart. [01:24:07] But you name them, I like them out of Germany, man. [01:24:10] That's where the true essence of beer brewering actually happened. [01:24:15] And that's why, believe it or not, we have so many breweries in Mexico because a lot of the Mexican breweries started by German families. [01:24:23] So, I mean, Germany, wherever you see beer, it's typically the Germans basically living outside their homeland bringing the beer brewing type of trade to these given areas. [01:24:36] So German beers, hands down. [01:24:40] And congratulations on turning 21, sir. [01:24:43] So what do you want to discuss on this Baller Friday, man? [01:24:47] Thanks for the congrats. [01:24:50] I just listened to Monday's episode yesterday, and I noticed you were talking about Lance Armstrong. [01:24:56] And I'm a pretty big avid cyclist. [01:24:59] I follow the sport, and I do a lot on my own, like really long mile rides. [01:25:04] And I was wondering if I could just inform you about basically what the UCI is, and that's the overseers of the cycling races, I should say. [01:25:15] No, absolutely. [01:25:16] No, he was a doper. [01:25:18] I'm not going to deny that he was a doper, but one of the aspects of his regimen, which I made on, I believe, and this Monday, was the fact that he liked to have regular blood transfusions from younger people's blood. [01:25:32] And it's been proven and scientifically proven many, many times that it actually works. [01:25:37] Now, I'm not sure if that's illegal in cycling, but go ahead and enlighten us on that, sir. [01:25:43] Yeah, it is actually. [01:25:45] They test it over and over again to see, because they keep the blood in plastic bags. [01:25:49] And basically, the plastic, if they find plastic particles in your blood, then that means that you have been blood doping. [01:25:57] And they do it for the sole purpose of having more oxygen. [01:26:02] Because after like two months of racing, and you got like probably about 1,000 miles left to go for the next couple weeks, then they want that pure oxygen. [01:26:13] And actually, younger blood does have a lot more oxygen in it. [01:26:17] And I know I found this really interesting also that his sponsor during the majority of the years that he was winning the tour de France was the U.S. Postal Service, which is a government branch. [01:26:33] So that's a little, that's nice. [01:26:36] Yeah, of course. [01:26:37] I mean, I do remember that. [01:26:39] I know that the U.S. Postal Service was backing him up. [01:26:43] And to be honest with you, I've actually watched a documentary on Lance Armstrong and how literally there was a conspiracy amongst not just government officials, Oprah Winfrey, I mean, everybody who built up this guy, but literally the bicycling community, everybody to just keep their mouths shut about Lance Armstrong's doping because his story was so unbelievable that he beat cancer that had spread to his brain, his lungs. [01:27:13] I mean, it had spread all over his body. [01:27:14] He had to have several different surgeries, came back, win the Tour de France. [01:27:17] They didn't want to spoil that Cinderella story. [01:27:23] And I forgot what the name of the documentary was, but it was a very damning documentary. [01:27:28] And it just goes to show you how cold and callous Lance Armstrong is. [01:27:33] And I'm almost, and I'm going to be honest with you. [01:27:37] I know somebody who actually taught Lance Armstrong when he was a young kid. [01:27:43] And literally, when he was in fifth grade as a young kid, he actually believed that he was going to be a great cyclist. [01:27:49] So when you have a kid at fifth grade, and literally he was kind of a kid that just didn't do much, didn't really care about much other than cycling. [01:27:59] When you have somebody that motivated, I mean, they're willing to do anything to be the best at whatever it is that they want to be. [01:28:07] And I think that's exactly what happened to Lance Armstrong. [01:28:09] And I'm not trying to make a case for him, but he did have brain surgery. [01:28:13] I mean, he did have pieces of his brain removed. [01:28:16] So, I mean, when you see this guy make his, I mean, because he finally had to admit that he doped. [01:28:21] He finally had to admit to everything. [01:28:23] I mean, he was emotionless. [01:28:24] I mean, he just didn't, I mean, it was like no big deal to him. [01:28:28] I mean, so I wonder if it's something to do with whatever they took out in this man's cranium. [01:28:34] Do you have any thoughts on that, man? [01:28:37] Yeah, one of the reasons, actually, is because his body, he's had surgery, they were doing his surgeries and stuff and the chemotherapy. [01:28:46] They, I don't know. [01:28:47] I know this sounds really weird, and it sounds like a scientific, you know, sci-fi thing, but it causes his body, he doesn't produce lactic acid in his muscles. [01:28:57] So that means that he can just go for like forever, basically, on the bike. [01:29:02] And there's another cyclist that's rising to the top right now. [01:29:05] His name's, I cannot remember, Chris Froome is his name. [01:29:09] He's out of Great Britain. [01:29:10] But his body doesn't make lactic acid either. [01:29:14] And he's already won three. [01:29:16] So there's like this really weird controversial thing. [01:29:19] And Sky, which is the sponsor, that's the news organization Sky, they're sponsoring him. [01:29:26] And basically, they've had doctors and scientists try and figure out why and what they've done that his body isn't producing lactic acid. [01:29:36] And it all goes back to the blood transfusion, too, is because they take blood out of him and they inject it with something that is completely legal. [01:29:45] And when he blood dopes, I mean, it's put back in his body. [01:29:49] And it just, it's really crazy. [01:29:52] But the overseers of all cycling, they're called the UCI. [01:29:57] If you want to see what a world like what globalism looks like full throttle, just look up the UCI because they are unbelievably horrible to people. [01:30:10] When I was racing at like 14 years old, they made me take three blood tests or one. [01:30:16] I'm fucking like 13, 14 years old, man. [01:30:19] It was ridiculous. [01:30:20] Wow. [01:30:21] Three different blood tests. [01:30:22] I mean, were you, I don't know, was it something like some big-time race? [01:30:27] I mean, were you going to win $100,000? [01:30:28] I mean, what the hell is that about? [01:30:30] No. [01:30:31] Yeah, no, it wasn't anything special. [01:30:33] It was just through a metal. [01:30:35] And it was the UCI that was overseeing it and crap. [01:30:39] They're scumbags, man. [01:30:41] If you look up some of the stuff, there's a really great movie I'd recommend. [01:30:44] It's an independent film called The Flying Scotsman. [01:30:48] But it tells a story of a guy from Scotland who did the world time record for like the longest amount of miles an hour, basically. [01:30:57] And he created his own bike and built his own seat and everything. [01:31:03] And basically, he gets to the race and they don't let him race it. [01:31:06] I mean, he's just like the most aerodynamic. [01:31:08] He's beating it on his own, like on roads and shit. [01:31:11] And when he gets to the competition, the UCI is like, oh, well, you have to have a manufactured seat on there. [01:31:17] And you have to be this far away from the handlebars. [01:31:19] And you have to do this and that. [01:31:21] And that's not right. [01:31:22] And then you have to buy the bike. [01:31:24] It's just so stupid. [01:31:25] I mean, if you want to see what globalism would look like if the whole world practiced it, look at the UCI, man. [01:31:31] It's sick. [01:31:32] It's ruined the story. === Liquidate Cash Before Crash (04:06) === [01:31:33] Man, very, very, very interesting there, man. [01:31:35] I mean, you know, and as a matter of fact, I'm going to go ahead and look into that documentary that you were talking about. [01:31:41] You want to go ahead and give any Twitter shout-outs or anybody to shout out to anybody or, you know, you want anybody to follow you on Twitter, plug anything, go right ahead, sir. [01:31:50] Oh, yeah, just Twitter shout-outs to the inner circle and the capitalist army. [01:31:55] Probably to Mark Montag and Jimmy Capitalist. [01:32:00] My Twitter handle is Venison underscore of underscore fear. [01:32:04] So if you do want to follow me, that's it. [01:32:09] All right, man. [01:32:09] Hey, thank you very much for calling in, Venison. [01:32:12] And once again, happy belated birthday. [01:32:14] Enjoy those German beers because they're very, very, not just, not only are they just tastefully pleasant, but they hit you in the boo-boo if you know what I'm talking about. [01:32:27] Anyway, man, it's good to hear from you. [01:32:29] Once again, this is a Baller Friday edition of the True Capitalist Radio Broadcast. [01:32:36] I want to hear from you. [01:32:37] We're talking about anything you want to discuss here. [01:32:39] 563-999-3791 is a free format edition of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [01:32:46] We do this every Friday. [01:32:48] We want to discuss what you want to discuss. [01:32:51] So we're going to continue going. [01:32:53] How about 864? [01:32:54] What you want to talk about on this Baller Friday? [01:32:58] I'm not taking any anonymous calls. [01:33:00] How about 810? [01:33:01] All right, we get it. [01:33:02] Anyway, how about who else do we got going on over here? [01:33:06] How about 612? [01:33:07] What do you want to talk about this Baller Friday? [01:33:10] Hey, Ghost. [01:33:11] I was just wondering, are we talking about investing in railroad corporations long term? [01:33:15] I know U.S. manufacturing is down recently, but I hear railroads can be a safe source of cash. [01:33:20] They're ranked 7th out of 10 in payout percentage, and they have the highest visitation frequency. [01:33:24] Not to mention that rent starts out at $25 and doubles for every other railroad owned on the board. [01:33:28] So if you ownership of Regional Railroad and the Austin Switch Railroad, you're off to a good start. [01:33:33] Anyways, shout out to Marcus Lee to Sleep, Butterfly Bond, and Ghost Gear Hambone. [01:33:38] Yeah, I know. [01:33:39] You sounded like a very, very disturbed, very lazy-tongued individual. [01:33:44] I mean, I was just about to ask, are you okay, sir? [01:33:48] Jesus Christ. [01:33:48] How about 630? [01:33:50] What's going on? [01:33:53] Oh, is that me? [01:33:55] That's you, man. [01:33:57] Oh, shit. [01:33:58] First time caller. [01:33:59] All right. [01:34:00] How you doing? [01:34:01] Good. [01:34:02] So I wanted to talk a little bit about Pizzagate. [01:34:06] All right, go right ahead. [01:34:07] What do you want to talk about, man? [01:34:08] It's a lot. [01:34:09] It's a very, very horrible rabbit hole, but what do you want to discuss? [01:34:13] Well, I wanted to maybe talk about a little bit of my dive into that rabbit hole. [01:34:18] All right, go right ahead, sir. [01:34:20] Give us your 411. [01:34:29] Oh, he just got. [01:34:30] What the hell? [01:34:31] He just hung up. [01:34:33] Was that a prank call? [01:34:34] Did he say he wanted me to go in his rabbit hole or something? [01:34:37] Jesus Christ, can y'all just keep it to radio graffiti, you fruits? [01:34:44] Anyway, who else? [01:34:45] I'm telling you, man. [01:34:46] 617, what's going on on this Baller Friday, man? [01:34:49] No, I do. [01:34:50] How did you know about it? [01:34:51] What was the circumstance behind that? [01:34:53] Occasionally, I will drift, too. [01:34:56] Not to the extent someone will pull you over, right? [01:34:58] Okay, stop. [01:34:59] What? [01:35:00] You got pulled over? [01:35:01] And you didn't even have a license? [01:35:04] All right. [01:35:05] Just give me a break, man. [01:35:07] Get a personality. [01:35:08] How about 480? [01:35:09] What are you doing on this Baller Friday? [01:35:12] Oh, is that me? [01:35:14] That's you, man. [01:35:16] Hey, you go, first-time caller. [01:35:18] Thanks for taking my call. [01:35:19] I had a quick finance question if you wouldn't have mind. [01:35:22] Go right ahead, man. [01:35:24] Yeah, so I recently inherited about 730 stocks of BP, and I was thinking of liquidating that into gold right now because the price is so cheap, and then selling it off during the crash and using that to buy blue chip. === Battle Of Capitalist Ideas (09:14) === [01:35:39] Does that sound like a good idea to you? [01:35:41] Or should I just liquidate it up for cash? [01:35:47] With ATT, take your U.S. plan to Mexico at no extra charge. [01:35:51] When you choose an eligible plan, place calls, send text, and enjoy your plan data in Mexico, like in the U.S. [01:35:58] It's that easy, ATT, mobilizing your world. [01:36:06] Subject to plan rates, terms, international fees, overcharges, or data speeds. [01:36:10] Restrictions apply. [01:36:11] See store for plan details. [01:36:17] Well, I mean, in my personal opinion, I think that both would be a decent opportunity because really what you want to do is you either want to sit on cash or you want to sit on something that could be liquidated as cash. [01:36:31] Now, I want to be honest with you, I'm not really too sure if gold is going to go up too high if by some chance, which is going to happen, the Federal Reserve raises interest rates, especially if they raise interest rates above 1%, which I believe they're going to go up to about 5%, 10% according to the Federal Reserve's minutes that were released the last time. [01:36:54] So if you're expected to get a pretty generous return, which may happen, because remember, these investors are very skittish. [01:37:03] I mean, when they see a tank market, they usually just go to gold regardless of whether the Federal Reserve is calling back currency notes or not. [01:37:13] So, I mean, it could be a pretty decent opportunity there to at least get some money or something on your money as you're waiting for the crash. [01:37:22] But as far as I'm concerned, man, I would try to hold on something else other than stocks because I particularly believe if we take a look at the trend that happened in 2008, 2009, it looks eerily similar to what's going on here today. [01:37:37] And if we're going to see a crash, it's probably going to happen either at the end of December, going into January, and I think that we'll see the bulk of it happening probably in the latter part of January, early February. [01:37:51] And I'm just speculating this because I've seen this before. [01:37:54] It happened in 2008, 2009. [01:37:57] And when the crash happens, it's going to probably be sustained until the summer. [01:38:02] And then when the summer comes along, that's when I believe it depends. [01:38:05] I mean, there's a lot of factors involved here. [01:38:07] Because remember, we got a business president. [01:38:10] So he could potentially do something to prevent this from happening. [01:38:14] I mean, there's a bunch of things he could do. [01:38:15] But in my personal opinion, whenever that bottom is in the crash, because I don't think it's going to be a sustaining crash that's going to last years, I think it's going to be a very short-term deal. [01:38:26] But it'll be a great opportunity for you to scoop up blue chips and dividend-based stocks. [01:38:30] So I think either or is the answer. [01:38:35] I mean, cash, at least you have your cash on hand. [01:38:39] If you could somewhat put it in something that can get you at least some level of percentage of interest or I mean, but gold, you know, putting that much in gold, I'm not really too sure. [01:38:51] You run the risk of potentially having the investors being skittish in the gold markets and leaving. [01:38:58] Or the CME group, once again, raising margin requirements or something of that capacity and lowering the price. [01:39:05] So, you know, you might want to just maybe diversify when you sell off in cash. [01:39:09] There's a variety of different methods to be able to hold different financial instruments to be able to liquidate during a crash. [01:39:16] So in my view, I think that you're better off doing one or the other or a mixture of both or a combination of other factors so that when the crash happens, it'll be very easy for you to liquidate the things that you have holding and be able to go right in and start buying up blue chips. [01:39:32] I think you're thinking very, very smart. [01:39:35] And as far as I'm concerned, either choice. [01:39:39] I mean, it's really up to you. [01:39:39] It's either choice. [01:39:40] But I think that you run less risk with the cash. [01:39:44] You run slight to modest risk with the gold. [01:39:47] Does that answer your question, sir? [01:39:49] Yeah, it does. [01:39:50] And these stocks are in British Petroleum, too. [01:39:53] So do you have any do you think that they'll rise over the next month, or do you think it's better to liquidate them as soon as possible? [01:40:01] Well, I think that they'll rise within the next month. [01:40:04] I mean, obviously, because oil is raising because of OPEC's cut in production, for the short term, I think that BP would probably do decent. [01:40:14] I mean, doesn't BP give a dividend as well? [01:40:19] Yeah, but it's like right now they're about $32, $34 sorry, they're $34 a stock right now, but the dividend last time was only $0.60, so it's not a really high in Market. [01:40:33] I see, I see. [01:40:34] So in my personal opinion, I personally believe that it should go back up. [01:40:41] I see BP at least going up to about $40, $40 something dollars here in the short term because of the supply factor. [01:40:48] And because BP is a European company, they specialize in the Brent crude market. [01:40:56] And the Brent crude market at this point in time is about $54 in change. [01:41:01] But those profits aren't going to be reflected and possibly until maybe the fir fourth or first quarter of next year. [01:41:07] So I think you've got some time to potentially hold on. [01:41:10] But if the market does crash before then, you could potentially see the market crash in that stock, even though the stock could be profitable. [01:41:18] But then again, remember, these investors are fickle, man. [01:41:22] I mean, they could see profitability in BP and just go right into it because based upon the oil shortage, but then again, we've got the factor of Donald Trump wanting to open up oil exploration and production in America. [01:41:37] So there's a lot of factors to factor in there. [01:41:39] Do I think that it'll rise here in the next two to three weeks? [01:41:43] Absolutely. [01:41:44] But I would try to make a plan to try to exit out of there so that you could take whatever profits that you've got there and either wait for the next crash or just start making moves now and other money-making opportunities, sir. [01:41:59] All right, yeah, thank you very much. [01:42:00] I was thinking around the end of December liquidity because I think because I was trying to I think that's probably when it's be a high margin. [01:42:10] What is it? [01:42:10] I'm having a blank here. [01:42:12] But I'm getting a little bit starstruck. [01:42:15] But I was thinking sell off by the end of December, early January, so that way I can get at the highest point before the crash. [01:42:21] Is that something like a good strategy? [01:42:26] I would try to I mean I don't know about the end of December because remember the Federal Reserve is going to make a decision on upping the interest rates around that time. [01:42:35] So you might want to calculate your exit between the fourth quarter earnings or the last of the third quarter earnings and the raise in the interest rates of the Federal Reserve. [01:42:47] Because in my opinion, if the Federal Reserve does raise interest rates more than a point and a half, you're going to see some retraction in the markets. [01:42:55] You're going to see the dollar. [01:42:57] And you see, this is where maybe holding cash may be profitable. [01:43:01] Because if the Federal Reserve does cut or just raise interest rates 5%, 10%, then the value of the cash that you're holding just went up dramatically. [01:43:10] So it's a variety of different factors, a variety of different plays that you could play here. [01:43:15] But I think that you're in a very good position, sir. [01:43:17] And I think that you should culminate a strategy around the different potentials so that if one goes bad, the others will supplement the potential downfall in that particular segment in which you thought that potential profitability could happen, but you were wrong. [01:43:35] That's why diversification is everything, man. [01:43:38] And I think that you've got enough stock to diversify in a lot of things. [01:43:42] Oh, yeah, thank you. [01:43:44] I mean, I'm already taking a lot of your time, but a lot of the listeners might like this. [01:43:49] Do you have any recommendations for diversification? [01:43:52] I mean, obviously there's gold and maybe other precious metals, but is there anything else I could do? [01:43:59] Well, there's a variety of things that you can do, sir. [01:44:03] And in my opinion, I think that you should just do a combination of a variety of different things. [01:44:07] I mean, you could buy some bonds, which is a very, very safe bet. [01:44:11] You could invest in foreign currencies, which I believe the safest way to do that is via Bitcoin, which is something to entertain. [01:44:21] I think that you should look into other markets in which you've got the consumer going after. [01:44:26] Believe it or not, I mean, you know, I know this sounds silly, but you just got to think where the money's at. [01:44:31] I mean, the tennis shoe market, believe it or not. [01:44:33] Can you believe that? [01:44:34] Freaking sneakers. [01:44:36] You've got idiots paying $2,000, $3,000 plus for freaking sneakers. [01:44:43] I mean, you just have to look for plays like this, sir, to be able to, like, say, okay, I think I know where to get something like that on the cheap and be able to sell that on the high. [01:44:52] I mean, you know, buy low, sell high. === Minority Racism In Cycling (05:49) === [01:44:53] I mean, that's all you have to do. [01:44:55] You've got to think like a capitalist. [01:44:57] You know? [01:44:58] Anyway, do you want to give any shout-outs or you want to give a Twitter your Twitter handle or anything like that out, sir? [01:45:06] Yeah, I want to give a shout-out to you, Ghost, who makes this show possible. [01:45:09] I don't think anyone's ever done that. [01:45:11] But yeah, thank you for giving us three hours of your life every day. [01:45:14] I mean, I listen to this show all the time. [01:45:16] I actually listened in 2012 and I didn't realize you came back online until like a few weeks ago. [01:45:22] So I'm glad you're back, man. [01:45:25] Hey, no, hey, thank you for tuning in, and I appreciate you for finding us once again, man. [01:45:29] I know that I took a hiatus because, to be honest with you, at the time I was getting some heat from a variety of different federal authorities, not just from America, but from other countries, and I just wanted to live some life a little bit. [01:45:42] And I did, believe me, I had a great time during the time off of my show. [01:45:47] But now I'm back, and I think that I'm full throttle for the long term at this point in time because I think at this point in time, this is the right time to be able to facilitate these capitalist ideas. [01:45:58] And I think it's the right time for people to receive them and use them and make their lives better. [01:46:03] And not just here in America either. [01:46:06] Because of the advent of the Internet and because of this show, I could be able to just convey these ideas to people throughout the international community, and they are being accepted. [01:46:18] Because, folks, everybody wants to be control of their life, man. [01:46:22] Everybody wants to be an individual. [01:46:25] I mean, those that don't, well, then maybe they should be, you know, I don't know. [01:46:30] I mean, maybe they should be put off somewhere else in the government areas. [01:46:33] You know, maybe we should cordon off government lands and put the folks that just completely do not want to make a contribution to society and just want to turn perfectly good food into crap and just eliminate them from civil society. [01:46:47] Because in essence, folks, that's what we all want. [01:46:50] We want civil society. [01:46:52] We want to be able to walk the street at night without the threat of being robbed, without the threat of being raped, without the threat of being assaulted. [01:47:01] And that's what we all want. [01:47:02] That's what we are trying to get to. [01:47:06] And to be honest with you, if more people had jobs, if more people had money in their pocket, if more people had something to lose, I don't think that we would see the type of crime that we've been seeing here in the past eight to ten years. [01:47:19] We wouldn't see the type of degeneracy that has been embraced on a mass scale in America that we've seen in the past 20 years. [01:47:27] That's why, folks, it is imperative that I continue this broadcast, even if I don't feel like it, man. [01:47:34] I'm telling you, just like this gentleman just said, I do this for three hours, man. [01:47:40] And on top of that, it takes about two hours to prep for this show because you've got to know what you're going to talk about. [01:47:46] And thirdly, folks, I mean, the reason I do this is not for the freaking money. [01:47:50] It's to expand the idea of capitalism. [01:47:53] Because as I've always stated, this is a battle of ideas. [01:47:59] A battle of ideas, which is a battle of the minds. [01:48:02] And that's what I am doing here, even if it's just a small amount of people. [01:48:07] Because if you change the minds of the small amount of people, they will have the intellectual curiosity, the ambition, and the know-how to be able to change things as a mass. [01:48:22] So anyway, that's why I'm saying, folks, that's why I'm saying I do this broadcast in hopes of sparking synapses in the brains of capitalists throughout the world, throughout the world. [01:48:37] And I'm not going to stop. [01:48:38] I want to continue to do it. [01:48:40] I want to make sure that before I leave this earth, that there are enough capitalists that are going to help sustain the future. [01:48:47] Because let me tell you, these leftists are producing a bunch of stupid, mindless lunatics out here that actually believe in this goddamn leftist horse crap. [01:48:59] I mean, there's too many of them. [01:49:00] They're stupid. [01:49:01] They're absent-minded. [01:49:02] They're ignorant, for Christ's sake, man. [01:49:05] I mean, all you have to do, you know, I'm going to be honest with you. [01:49:09] I like some of the InfoWars content coming out of this kid that they just hired here about a few months back named Owen Schwarz. [01:49:18] Owen Schwarier. [01:49:20] Now, this kid, I like his guerrilla journalistic style. [01:49:24] What he does is he goes and confronts these leftists and asks them what the hell their grief is. [01:49:30] What the hell are they doing? [01:49:31] Why are they pissed? [01:49:32] And he literally makes them look stupid. [01:49:35] All right? [01:49:37] I'm not joking. [01:49:38] He literally makes these people look like the ignorant pieces of trash they are because they don't know how to answer a simple question. [01:49:45] These people are absent-minded. [01:49:47] All they know how to do is regurgitate a bunch of talking points, and then when you make them look lower than a leprechaun's nutsack with facts, they just want to turn to you and say, ah, F you, and resort to the ridiculous, redundant, four-letter word, sentence fragment garbage that is known by these goddamn leftists. [01:50:10] But as I stated, folks, I strongly advise you to look at some of Owen Swoyer's work. [01:50:15] I mean, this man is going up to these people and showing the ignorance that is abundant. [01:50:20] And if you try to convince them, if you put substance on the debating table, they don't want to hear it. [01:50:29] So that's why, folks, as far as I'm concerned, I don't want anybody who's leftist or identifies as liberal or a Democrat. [01:50:36] I don't want them anywhere around me. [01:50:38] I don't want to be in the same facility as them. [01:50:40] I don't want to be in the same room as them. [01:50:41] I don't want them. [01:50:42] I don't like liberals. === Get Flint Out Of Shitter (08:30) === [01:50:43] I'm sorry. [01:50:44] I don't like you pieces of trash. [01:50:46] You people are anti-American, and you people are just sitting back, literally loving every time America is desecrated, every time America is embarrassed, every time there's a terrorist act on American soil. [01:51:00] I know it for Christ's sake, man. [01:51:04] I know it. [01:51:07] So anyway, folks, I'm just saying. [01:51:10] I'm just saying. [01:51:13] Anyway, I want to hear from you, folks. [01:51:15] 563-999-3791. [01:51:18] It's a Baller Friday. [01:51:21] And that means a free format edition, and we're going to discuss anything that you would like to discuss. [01:51:25] So go ahead and give us a call, and we're going to talk about anything you want to talk about here. [01:51:29] Let's go ahead and go with the 281. [01:51:32] What's going on on this Baller Friday? [01:51:35] Hey, I wanted to talk about the Dow Jones Industrial Average. [01:51:39] All right, what about it, man? [01:51:42] And then, Logos, I heard that the Dow Jones Industrial Average is not doing well. [01:51:48] I would like to say something about it. [01:51:50] Sugmatic! [01:51:52] Sugmatic! [01:51:53] Sugmodic! [01:51:55] Yeah, you know, I should have known something. [01:51:59] I should have known something where you're like, you know what I think it's time for? [01:52:13] You know what I think it's time for? [01:52:14] I think it's time for everybody's favorite part of the broadcast and everybody's favorite game. [01:52:18] It's guess the minority! [01:52:23] Guess the minority! [01:52:26] That's right, folks. [01:52:28] It's guess the minority, everybody's favorite game where you guessed the epic background of the person that's on the line right now. [01:52:35] It's everybody's favorite game. [01:52:37] It's guest the minority. [01:52:38] So go ahead and go ahead. [01:52:39] Take your choice. [01:52:40] Take your pick. [01:52:41] What's the minority base of this particular human being? [01:52:45] Let's go ahead and get back to the call, shall we? [01:52:48] All right. [01:52:48] Hey, 281, are you a Mexican? [01:52:56] Hey, too. [01:52:56] Oh, come on. [01:53:00] He hung up. [01:53:09] I'm back, engineer for Crytek. [01:53:11] Call him back. [01:53:12] You'll ruin a game of guests of the minority. [01:53:14] Call him back. [01:53:18] Hey, are you there, boy? [01:53:23] Hey, boy! [01:53:25] Oh, he's not going to answer. [01:53:27] We're going to keep calling back. [01:53:28] Look, I want to know. [01:53:30] All right. [01:53:30] Sounded like a Mexican. [01:53:31] He had a Mexican twang going on. [01:53:34] And I mean, we're right in the middle of the game of Guest the Minority. [01:53:36] I want to know if I was right. [01:53:39] All right? [01:53:40] Here we go. [01:53:47] Look, I want to know. [01:53:50] Hey, are you Mexican? [01:53:53] I'm a spine. [01:53:55] No, are you a Mexican? [01:53:57] I can hear the Mexican twang in your voice, for Christ's sake. [01:53:59] You damn near have a hot fucking taco hanging out of your mouth. [01:54:02] You're still Mexican. [01:54:03] Just admit it. [01:54:05] I'm half a Mexican, but you're close. [01:54:08] No, what are you then? [01:54:10] Give us your whole ethnic background, if you will. [01:54:12] Go ahead. [01:54:14] I'm half Mexican and I'm half white. [01:54:17] No, that's bullcrap. [01:54:19] You're not half white, for Christ's sake. [01:54:21] Were you half white raised in Mexico? [01:54:23] What the hell's up with your Mexican twang, boy? [01:54:27] It's a trait. [01:54:29] It's a trait. [01:54:30] What the hell you mean? [01:54:32] You're 281. [01:54:33] You're raised in Texas. [01:54:34] What the hell you mean, trait? [01:54:35] I mean, 281, that's like, what is that, Houston or something? [01:54:39] You should be talking like me. [01:54:40] Let me tell you something. [01:54:41] Any Mexican that I meet from Dallas or Houston, they talk like me, boy. [01:54:45] They don't talk like they're from San Jambonio, like, hardly, monsieur. [01:54:49] How you doing? [01:54:49] Oh, excuse me, that's a French frog. [01:54:52] Hey, dude, how you doing, man? [01:54:54] And I'm kicking back over here, man. [01:54:57] So, look, I'm asking you, are you full Mexican? [01:54:59] You don't have to pretend you're half white. [01:55:00] All right? [01:55:01] I mean, there's no hater aid here. [01:55:02] You just called me up acting like an obnoxious moron, and I'm just simply asking, what is your ethnic background, sir? [01:55:11] Obviously a Mexican. [01:55:12] I mean, why the fuck would you like to get that? [01:55:13] Yeah, that's what I thought. [01:55:14] Get this Mexican ass. [01:55:16] Get his Mexican ass out of here. [01:55:19] Send his ass out of here and make him chew on a goddamn rubber tortilla for Christ's sake. [01:55:25] Yes! [01:55:25] Yes, I knew it. [01:55:27] I knew he was a Mexican. [01:55:31] Yes, I love this game. [01:55:33] I love this game. [01:55:38] Oh, man, I'm telling you this right now, man. [01:55:42] I love this game, Guess of the Minority. [01:55:44] I told you I was good at it. [01:55:45] I told you all I was good at it, boy. [01:55:50] Woo! [01:55:52] Oh, my God. [01:55:53] Give me my drink, for Christ's sake. [01:55:59] I'm telling you, I'm good at that. [01:56:01] I'm good at Guess of the Minority, boy. [01:56:03] I'm good on the Guest of the Minority. [01:56:05] I'll tell you that right goddamn now. [01:56:09] Woo! [01:56:11] Oh, man. [01:56:12] Anyway, let me calm my ass down. [01:56:16] Anyway, I'm sorry, folks. [01:56:17] Let me tell you, I know people are probably, now look, here they are on Twitter. [01:56:23] I'm a racist. [01:56:24] Look, hey, listen. [01:56:25] I'm not a racist, all right? [01:56:27] I'm a melting pot of friendship, all right? [01:56:30] I happen to have a whole bunch of friends that happen to be black, all right, baby. [01:56:35] I happen to have a whole bunch of friends that happen to be Hispandex. [01:56:40] All right? [01:56:40] Happen to have a whole bunch of friends that happen to be Kraut, Lime, Camel Jockey, Oriental, Kangaroo Banger, I have to have a whole bunch of friends that happen to be a whole bunch of nationalities. [01:56:58] I'm a melting pot of friendship. [01:57:02] I'm a melting pot of friendship, man. [01:57:06] So, for you people to sit here and continuously spread that slanderous lie that I'm some kind of a freaking racist and get the hell out of here, right? [01:57:18] Jesus Christ, man. [01:57:20] Let me go ahead and continue going on here. [01:57:22] Listen, I didn't mean to go off teaser there, folks. [01:57:25] My apology. [01:57:26] This idiot thought this is like radio graffiti or something. [01:57:29] I'm trying to have a serious conversation. [01:57:31] Of course, this is the internet. [01:57:34] And we're going to have a bunch of jerk-offs trying to call up, trying to do prank calls or whatever the hell they're going to try to do. [01:57:40] But I really don't appreciate it one goddamn bit. [01:57:42] I'll tell you that right damn now. [01:57:44] Anyway, we're going to continue going on this free format edition this Baller Friday. [01:57:51] How about 864? [01:57:52] What do you got to say on this Baller Friday? [01:57:54] I'm not taking any anonymous calls. [01:57:56] Yeah, of course. [01:57:57] Here we go again with some freaking recording. [01:57:59] How about 805? [01:58:00] What do you got to say on this Baller Friday? [01:58:03] No discussion about Lee. [01:58:04] I've already said my piece. [01:58:05] Let's see what people have to say on it. [01:58:07] All right, let me tell you what. [01:58:08] You want me to go ahead and say your number on here? [01:58:10] Is that what you want me to do, you stupid idiot? [01:58:13] 805-743. [01:58:15] Is that what you want? [01:58:16] Huh? [01:58:17] Is that what you want? [01:58:21] I'm asking you, boy. [01:58:22] Is that what you goddamn want? [01:58:26] Oh, what, Cat? [01:58:27] Got your tongue now, boy? [01:58:28] I'm going to give you five seconds to say yay or nay. [01:58:31] And if you don't say anything, I'm giving your goddamn number out. [01:58:33] Do you understand that, boy? [01:58:36] Say yay or nay, boy. [01:58:39] Oh, you're going to sit over there. [01:58:40] You're going to go play your Peter Popper? [01:58:42] I'll tell you what, let me hang up and call your ass back, boy. [01:58:44] You understand that? [01:58:45] Let me hang up and call his ass. [01:58:47] Call his ass back, engineer. [01:58:48] I'm sick and tired of these pricks. [01:58:50] All right? [01:58:51] This is not radio graffiti, you little twats. [01:58:54] And you keep doing this. [01:58:55] I'm freaking. [01:58:56] Let me tell you something. [01:58:57] You keep doing this. [01:58:58] I'm taking a list. [01:58:59] All right? [01:59:00] And I'm going to call this on Christmas Eve, just like I did that one broadcast. [01:59:04] And let me tell you, I know your ass is going to be home. [01:59:06] And it's probably going to be your mommy that answers the damn phone. [01:59:09] And me and her are going to have a damn conversation, boy. [01:59:12] Call that and call him back. === Ghost Autographs And Pink Floyd (06:06) === [01:59:14] Hello. [01:59:15] Son of a bitch. [01:59:19] Oh, it's Google Voice. [01:59:21] Shove it up your clogged up pooper, you dumbass milk. [01:59:34] quaint. [01:59:40] That's right. [01:59:41] You don't want to even pick up his Google voice. [01:59:43] What a fruit bowl. [01:59:45] What a fruit bowl. [01:59:46] I'm telling you that right damn now, man. [01:59:50] Anyway, who else do we got here for Christ's sake? [01:59:52] 269, what do you got to say on a Baller Friday? [01:59:56] Is that me? [01:59:57] That's you? [01:59:59] Oh. [01:59:59] Uh-huh. [02:00:01] Hey, guys. [02:00:03] What's up? [02:00:04] What's going on, man? [02:00:05] What do you want to talk about? [02:00:07] I actually have a question for you. [02:00:10] What's going on? [02:00:12] So I live in Michigan, right? [02:00:15] And you know about how shitty Flint is, right? [02:00:19] I certainly do. [02:00:23] So, my question to you is: how do you think we, as people of Michigan, can get Flint out of the shitter? [02:00:36] Well, to be completely honest with you, man, I think that Flint needs to get rid of its liberal-minded politics, to be honest. [02:00:43] I mean, uh, if you want my opinion, it's being let around the nose by uh dumbass Michael Moore. [02:00:49] Michael Moore has been making documentaries about Flint, Michigan since like 1990, you know, like early 1990s for heaven's sake. [02:00:58] And yet it has gotten worse and worse the more and more this idiot tries to c supposedly help and supposedly put a spotlight on the city. [02:01:10] I mean, so in my personal opinion, I think that Flint needs to realize that they are a consequence of Democrats on a municipal or a local level. [02:01:19] And the only reason I'm saying that is because if they weren't, then Michael Moore wouldn't be living there. [02:01:26] So, I mean, i am factual in that regard? [02:01:29] I mean, is the local municipality of Flint, is it mostly liberal? [02:01:39] Well, it usually is liberal, but this year, Flint, I've noticed, have gotten a lot more conservative. [02:01:50] Well, I hope they do because let me tell you, ever since I mean, do you remember that Flint, Michigan documentary by Michael Moore back in the early 90s? [02:01:59] It was like 95, 94. [02:02:01] Do you remember that? [02:02:03] No, I haven't seen it. [02:02:05] I think it was called Mike and Me, I believe it's called. [02:02:08] I think it's called Mike and Me, if I'm not mistaken. [02:02:12] I honestly have not seen much of Michael Moore's documentary. [02:02:17] Anyway, this guy was putting a spotlight on Flint at that Flint in Michigan at that time, and supposedly he was going to have this quest to save the city of Flint. [02:02:27] What happened to that? [02:02:27] I mean, this is what I'm talking about. [02:02:30] That's the byproduct, I believe, of why Flint is in the current position that it's in, is because they have a bunch of incompetent Democratic corrupt leaders that use the poverty of that city to fleece the city. [02:02:43] I mean, that's what's happening here in San Hambonio, Texas. [02:02:47] These bureaucrats that are in power in this city are allowing a small group of individuals that are literally monopolizing this city to monopolize it. [02:02:58] I mean, they are literally fleecing the sales tax and property tax and city revenues and putting it in their pockets via these damn city council folks and the mayor. [02:03:11] So, you know, and then this is a liberal town, so when this happens on a perpetual basis, the money revenues increase as far as the city is concerned, but yet the way of life and the infrastructure isn't complete and utter garbage. [02:03:27] So I think that's exactly what happened in Flint, in my opinion, sir. [02:03:32] All right. [02:03:33] But how do you think do you think if GM came back to Flint, do you think their infrastructure would improve at all? [02:03:45] Well, obviously, if any manufacturing base came back to any community, that would increase the that would increase the modus operandi of any any community. [02:04:00] But I don't see that happening. [02:04:01] And I personally believe that what Flint, Michigan needs to do is they need to, first of all, clean up their city. [02:04:08] They need to clean up their city by making sure they don't elect corrupt city folks that are going to utilize city revenues or whatever's left of city revenues and burn it on allowing cronies that are within their inner circle to just fleece the goddamn tax system. [02:04:25] Once they do that, that's when they need to start attracting new enterprise to the city, new business to the city. [02:04:32] You know what I'm saying? [02:04:35] So I'm just saying. [02:04:37] Anyway, I want to thank you, sir, for calling up. [02:04:39] But as a matter of fact, we are well into the third hour of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast. [02:04:45] And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost. [02:04:50] And once again, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me. [02:04:54] Before we get on with any more of the broadcast, I'd like for everybody to please bookmark the official website of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:05:03] It is blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [02:05:08] That's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [02:05:13] And of course, if you have not already done so, folks, please follow me on Twitter. [02:05:17] The Twitter name to follow is PoliticsGhost. === Need Badasses Everywhere Now (02:19) === [02:05:21] All one word, no underscores. [02:05:24] Politics Ghost is the name to follow. [02:05:27] And once again, I just want to reiterate to everybody that Mrs. Ghost autographs will probably be pulled down by this weekend. [02:05:35] So if you want to get yourself a Mrs. Ghost autograph, go ahead. [02:05:39] It is ghost.market. [02:05:41] Go ahead and post that in your tab bar of your browser. [02:05:46] All right, type that in your browser, ghost.market. [02:05:49] And as I stated, for the folks that bought five or more Mrs. Ghost autographs, I'm going to go ahead and give you a free ghost autograph, Capitalism or Death, the one that's numbered, the one that I sold for $20 previous, that you can't get anymore. [02:06:06] I'm going to go ahead and throw that in there, folks. [02:06:09] And I know people are asking about, how do I get in the inner circle? [02:06:13] How do I get in the inner circle? [02:06:14] Look, I'm not in a rush to do that, but I believe that we're going to probably have about 50 more slots just for Christmas, and that's it, folks. [02:06:23] And let me tell you, if you didn't join the first time, it's going to cost you. [02:06:27] That's all I'm saying. [02:06:29] That's all I'm saying. [02:06:30] Support for this podcast comes from UTSA. [02:06:33] UTSA's graduate school has a top-tier program for your field of study and offers outstanding opportunities for hands-on research and scholarly publishing. [02:06:42] The academic community of UTSA features a world-class faculty, a professional development center, and mentoring programs to contribute to your future success. [02:06:52] UTSA, the University of Texas at San Antonio. [02:06:55] Visit UTSA.edu slash graduate to learn more or apply. [02:07:01] Anyway, folks, I want to take some Twitter questions at this point in time, folks. [02:07:06] And this is the part of the broadcast where you can tweet at me right now, PoliticsGhost, and tweet me some questions, and I'll make sure that I can answer them. [02:07:16] Anything that you want to discuss, anything you want to talk about, this is the part of the broadcast that we call Twitter Questions. [02:07:23] And I know that people enjoy this segment, so that's why I keep bringing it back. [02:07:28] So once again, go ahead and tweet at my Twitter account, PoliticsGhost, and ask me any questions you like. [02:07:36] What are my thoughts on Pink Floyd's album, The Wall? === Sell Pony Merchandise Today (05:32) === [02:07:40] I think it's all right. [02:07:41] I mean, I think it's decent. [02:07:44] I don't like the movie. [02:07:45] I think the movie The Wall was a completely overrated cinematic piece of crap. [02:07:51] But no, other than that, I mean, it's all right. [02:07:54] It's all right, for Christ's sake. [02:07:57] Anyway, what's your opinion on President Trump pick for Secretary of Defense? [02:08:02] I love it. [02:08:02] Are you kidding me? [02:08:03] We need some badasses out there. [02:08:05] You understand what I'm talking about? [02:08:07] We need some badasses out there and somebody who's actually been on the ground, folks. [02:08:12] Let me tell you something. [02:08:13] General Mad Dog Mattis, to be a general, you have to not only go through one or two wars, you've got to go through several different theaters of combat and actually kill people, actually possibly get injured, see your fellow Marines get injured, get killed, so on and so forth. [02:08:28] So this man knows, all right? [02:08:31] This man knows, and he's going to think about that. [02:08:35] He's going to think about that as he potentially deploys any potential military operations in response to any kind of belligerence in the international community. [02:08:51] What's the most questionable tax deductions you have ever claimed? [02:08:54] I'm not going to say that for Christ's sake. [02:08:56] That's the IRS just waiting, man. [02:08:58] He's just waiting for Christ's sake. [02:09:03] Is it smart to invest in Texas instrument stocks for beginners? [02:09:09] I don't know about Texas Instruments. [02:09:11] I'm not too familiar with the stock itself, so I'm not going to answer that question. [02:09:15] Can you provide a source for Buddhists being Satanists? [02:09:19] I'm asking because I'm interested, not because I don't believe you. [02:09:22] Well, listen, I'm not really saying you should believe me or not. [02:09:26] I'm just simply stating that if you take a look at the Grand Canyon, I'm sure a lot of you folks have Googled, you know, hey, did we take an expedition in the Grand Canyon? [02:09:35] We did. [02:09:36] There was Buddha statues down there. [02:09:38] There was tombs down there. [02:09:39] And once that discovery was made, now the United States doesn't want anybody to go down there. [02:09:45] The United States doesn't want anybody to go down there. [02:09:47] Lest we forget, folks, remember, prior to the invasion of Afghanistan, the Taliban had found thousands of years-old Buddha statues inside mountains. [02:09:59] And because the Taliban thought it was blasphemous to Allah to allow those thousand-year-old, I mean, thousands, I mean, thousands of years-old relics to exist, they blew it up. [02:10:11] You remember that? [02:10:13] You know, once again, take a look at the sunken cities off the coast of Cuba that have been found. [02:10:18] And it's the cities of pyramids and monoliths and statues. [02:10:24] Take a look at the cities that's underneath the coast and off the coast of Japan. [02:10:31] I can go on and on. [02:10:32] So listen, I don't want to get into that whole philosophy stuff again because it scares people and people don't really like to discuss that. [02:10:40] But what I'm saying is, if you take a look at Buddha's philosophy and take a look at what he taught people, he taught people how to use their minds so that they could become their own gods. [02:10:52] And you see, I don't believe that the creator of this world intended for anybody to be here so that they could become their own gods. [02:10:59] They put people, the creator put people here obviously because this is a goddamn punishment. [02:11:05] And once again, if you don't believe me, all you've got to do is look at the basis of life. [02:11:11] And the basis of life is you have to kill and eat another living organism in order to sustain survival. [02:11:18] Every living organism has to do it. [02:11:22] So on that basis, I mean, this is not the Garden of Eden, for Christ's sake, man. [02:11:27] This is not the Garden of Eden. [02:11:30] So with that being said, when you have Buddha, and let me tell you, Buddha, he didn't preach violence. [02:11:37] You know, he just preached an idea, a philosophy in which you utilize different methods of meditation and interpretation of life and interpretation of your surroundings to be able to create a certain power within your person to create yourself as your own God. [02:11:55] I'm serious. [02:11:56] So listen, in my personal opinion, just based on the evidence and all the sunken Buddha statues and everything else, I personally believe that the floodgates were opened because of Buddha. [02:12:06] And that's just my opinion. [02:12:07] I mean, Buddha and Buddha statues are found all over the world, and they predate any known civilization as it pertains to the radioactive isotope dating of these particular items and these particular statues. [02:12:22] So I mean, there's a lot of mystery. [02:12:26] But if you take a look at the analysis and you take a look at the the geologic record and it states that the geologic record states that we've had ice ages, we've had floods, we've had volcanic ash rains, we've had volcanic floods, we've had all kinds of magnetic reversals, we've had all kinds of stuff. [02:12:48] So with that being said, I mean, you know, why would the creator of this world do such a thing? [02:12:55] I'm just saying. [02:12:56] Anyway, let me move on for Christ's sake. [02:13:02] I'm not going to s answer that disgusting question for Christ's sake. [02:13:05] Who else do we have here? [02:13:06] What do you say to a feminist who doesn't believe in teaching women to defend themselves? === Milton Friedman Restaurant Advice (07:49) === [02:13:13] Well, just tell them to take a look at what's happening in Germany. [02:13:16] How about that? [02:13:16] You know what I'm saying? [02:13:18] When am I going to reach 200K listeners? [02:13:21] Well, I actually reach more listeners than that on a weekly basis. [02:13:25] It's just on a live basis. [02:13:27] I got about 65,000 listeners, and most of them don't come on Twitter. [02:13:31] Most of them are in the international community, mind you. [02:13:34] Got a lot of international listeners. [02:13:36] I want to thank them for listening in as well, for Christ's sake, man. [02:13:40] Anyway, let me see. [02:13:41] Who else we got going on here? [02:13:45] I'm not saying that disgusting, stupid, freaking crap. [02:13:50] These are dumb questions. [02:13:51] I mean, are you kidding me with some of these questions for Christ's sake? [02:13:54] What do you think about the NFL boycott? [02:13:56] I think it's been very successful. [02:13:58] I mean, NFL has seen its lowest ratings in like 15 years. [02:14:03] I mean, nobody's watching the NFL, and I think partly it's because of Kaepernick, and I think it's an oversaturation as well. [02:14:11] I mean, I think the NFL is starting to realize this, and they're going to get rid of Thursday Night Football, which I think is a good idea because they've just saturated just too much of the sport. [02:14:22] Too much of the sport. [02:14:25] So, you know, that's just unfortunate. [02:14:27] That's just the way it is. [02:14:30] Let me see here. [02:14:31] 65,000 listeners, and yet 300 people retweet your tweets. [02:14:35] Hey, idiot, I'm telling you, not too many people like Twitter. [02:14:39] As a matter of fact, I bet you if I was on Facebook, it'd be a lot more because everybody's on freaking Facebook, and I don't want to be on Facebook. [02:14:47] I'm serious, man. [02:14:49] Not too many people are on Twitter. [02:14:50] I mean, haven't you noticed? [02:14:52] I mean, if anything goes viral on Facebook, man, you could easily get like 50 million views on a goddamn video. [02:15:00] I mean, I'm serious. [02:15:02] But, you know, on Twitter, you know, maybe, you know, if you got about 1,000 retweets, it's like a big viral deal. [02:15:12] So, I mean, not too many people like Twitter because they don't get it. [02:15:14] You know what I'm saying? [02:15:16] I'm serious. [02:15:17] They don't get it. [02:15:20] Anyway, let's move on here. [02:15:22] Do you have plans for 600 shows? [02:15:25] You're 14 away. [02:15:27] Well, you know, I'm thinking about it. [02:15:29] It's be the big 600, man. [02:15:30] 600 shows, man. [02:15:33] 600 shows, baby. [02:15:38] And I'm telling you, man, I've been doing this for a long time there, baby. [02:15:42] But let me tell you, I always think of the long term. [02:15:47] Pepsi or Coke? [02:15:48] Coca-Cola, baby. [02:15:50] You understand? [02:15:50] Coca-Cola. [02:15:52] Didn't Pepsi used to be some kind of a hair dye or something of that nature, for Christ's sake? [02:15:57] And lest we forget, folks, that Pepsi and Coke used to have cocaine in both of them. [02:16:03] That's why they call Pepsi, you know, Pepsi, because it gives you a little bit of a pep. [02:16:09] You know, Coca-Cola, the reason that they called it Coca-Cola is they're advertising that What's in the concoction is the cola, which is the main, like, root, the main bud of the coca plant. [02:16:29] So that's what they're advertising in coca, or they used to be advertising in Coca-Cola. [02:16:33] Now they just load it up with freaking high fructose corn syrup, and that's all there is to it. [02:16:37] But hey, you know what I'm saying? [02:16:41] Anyway, who else do we got here? [02:16:43] When will there be another inner circle meeting? [02:16:47] Possibly sometime. [02:16:49] I'm not really sure yet, man. [02:16:50] I don't even have enough time to breathe out here. [02:16:53] You know, I've got my businesses. [02:16:54] I've got to spend three hours on this show, two hours prepping. [02:16:57] I got to trade. [02:16:59] I've got to take care of my businesses. [02:17:01] I got a wife. [02:17:02] I got a dog. [02:17:04] So, I know that I need to be giving some attention to the freaking inner circle, but bear with me, man. [02:17:12] As the holidays approach, I'll be able to have a little bit more time. [02:17:16] But, you know, just kind of bear with me on this, man, because I'm telling you, I mean, I got a lot of my plate, man. [02:17:23] I'm an independent businessman. [02:17:25] You know what I'm saying? [02:17:26] I mean, I got to do what I have to do. [02:17:30] Will you please sell pony merch? [02:17:33] Oh, my God. [02:17:34] No! [02:17:36] Look, I made a deal. [02:17:37] I made a deal with you damn bronies. [02:17:39] I said, listen, if my wife can outsell me, I would sell pony merch. [02:17:45] It's not even close, all right? [02:17:48] It's not even close. [02:17:49] Look, you bronies really want you really want me to sell pony merch? [02:17:54] Look, there's 429 left of my wife's autograph. [02:17:58] As I said, there's 429 left. [02:18:01] If we get down to like 375, all right, by tomorrow, we'll sell some pony merch. [02:18:08] How about that? [02:18:09] Oh, but it ain't going to happen for Christ's sake. [02:18:13] All right? [02:18:14] Jesus Christ. [02:18:15] I'm serious, man. [02:18:16] Y'all want me to sell pony merch, man? [02:18:18] Put your money where your mouth is. [02:18:22] Well, maybe not. [02:18:24] Anyway, let me move on for Christ's sake, man. [02:18:29] Will I have an inner circle virtual Christmas bash? [02:18:31] I know, that's a very good question. [02:18:33] You know what I mean? [02:18:35] You know, that's a very good question. [02:18:37] I'm not really sure. [02:18:39] I'm not really sure. [02:18:40] My thoughts on martial arts? [02:18:44] I mean, I guess it's okay to know, but big deal. [02:18:47] You know? [02:18:50] Who else we got going on over here? [02:18:52] Once again, we're taking Twitter questions. [02:18:53] If you want to ask a question, just tweet at me right now, Politics Ghost. [02:18:57] All right? [02:18:58] Look, stop asking me for pony merch. [02:19:01] All right, that's a second time, for Christ's sake. [02:19:05] Well, I said a P.O. box. [02:19:07] You know, I'm not really sure about that, man. [02:19:09] I mean, I've been thinking about it, but you know what I've been thinking? [02:19:12] That if I set up a P.O. box, people are so nuts on this show that they'll just sit in a parking lot all day and like, you know, guesstimate who in the hell I am going into the. [02:19:22] I'm just saying, man, I don't know. [02:19:25] I don't know, man. [02:19:27] Anyway, let me move on here. [02:19:29] Who else do we have? [02:19:32] I'm not going to say that. [02:19:33] I'm not going to answer these stupid questions, man. [02:19:36] I'm talking about real questions for Christ's sake, you stupid morons. [02:19:42] Anyway, how do you start a radio show like yours? [02:19:47] Well, you just go out and you start one, man, and you continue on. [02:19:51] You continue to do it. [02:19:53] You know, the thing is, though, is that you have to understand that broadcasting, it's a very, very hard thing to do. [02:20:01] You know, as a matter of fact, a lot of the good YouTubers that just record themselves talking a bunch of crap, whenever they live stream, it's one of the boring, it's boring. [02:20:11] It's boring as crap. [02:20:13] And the reason is, folks, is you've got to keep the damn conversation flowing. [02:20:18] And that's another thing that I don't think you folks appreciate, man. [02:20:21] I'm sitting here for three hours keeping the goddamn conversation flowing without having any kind of dead air, for Christ's sake, man. [02:20:28] I mean, you don't understand how hard that is. [02:20:32] All right? [02:20:33] You don't understand how hard that is. [02:20:35] That's three hours of just going non-stop, baby. [02:20:39] And let me tell you, not even the best broadcasters in the world can do that. [02:20:43] Most of these people leave dead air. [02:20:46] They just say one thing and then they stop and they're and then they say something else and they stop. [02:20:54] I mean, no, I go full throttle, baby. [02:20:56] You understand what I'm talking about? [02:20:58] Three hours broadcasting. === Invest In Your Book Cover (03:41) === [02:21:03] Anyway, more on how much you learn about Milton Friedman and his influence to you and other economists. [02:21:11] Well, Milton Friedman obviously is one of the godfathers of capitalism, probably one of the greatest articulators of it. [02:21:21] Thomas Soule is another one. [02:21:25] There's a few of them out there, man. [02:21:27] There's a few of these economists now that are capitalistic economics in their philosophy, while at the same time giving some kind of legitimacy in the intelligentsia. [02:21:44] Because you see, even though Milton Friedman was a minority within the scholarly realm, he was still there, and they still had to take him serious. [02:21:53] I mean, remember, this guy came out of Chicago, University of Chicago. [02:21:57] I mean, those are for freaking Fabian socialists now. [02:21:59] So the man is a devout capitalist. [02:22:02] And the reason I like Thomas Sowell, because Thomas Sowell was his protege. [02:22:07] And let me tell you, if you have not heard or read these people's works, I strongly advise you to do so. [02:22:15] I strongly advise you to do so. [02:22:17] All right? [02:22:20] Anyway, what kind of guidelines do you have for people trying to expand their own company? [02:22:25] I would just wait until next year, first and foremost, so you can have a new fiscal year and a new tax year to basically tax plan from. [02:22:36] But I also caution you about expanding too much. [02:22:40] The biggest failure of most businesses is that they expand rapidly. [02:22:45] A lot of restaurateurs do this. [02:22:48] They get themselves a little location somewhere, and because the little location gives them the intimate opportunity to not only be personable with their customers, but to also make better food. [02:23:01] Because when you only service a small real estate location, you can put more emphasis on the taste of food. [02:23:10] That's why usually when you see a new up-and-coming restaurant place, it's usually small, and the smaller ones taste great. [02:23:18] And when they expand, typically restaurant tours expand like this. [02:23:22] And let me tell you, it never fails. [02:23:24] I have met countless ex-restaurant tours that have done this a thousand times, man. [02:23:30] It never fails. [02:23:31] That's why I've been very, very hesitant to get in the food business. [02:23:35] But they'll get a small locale, and they'll start making a fortune. [02:23:41] And I've been, I mean, I've told people this a thousand times. [02:23:44] I've told them, like, when they're in the midst of their success in their small business, in their small restaurant locale, I tell them, why are you expanding, man? [02:23:53] Why don't you just facilitate what you have, possibly raise the price of the food? [02:23:59] Because, man, I mean, you know, if you've got people waiting in line at your location, why even bother to expand? [02:24:06] I mean, you know, the restaurant industry is fickle. [02:24:11] I mean, there's just so much competition. [02:24:12] So you burn the customer once. [02:24:15] I mean, if you make the food bad once, if a bad waiter does something bad to a customer once, they're gone, man. [02:24:25] So that's why I strongly advise everybody, do not overexpand quickly. [02:24:30] And if you're going to expand, you make sure that you have the ability to sustain whatever potential losses that you're going to incur for the first several, if not six months. === Tour Like A Rock Star (03:26) === [02:24:44] Anyway, do you have any advice for people who want to get their books published? [02:24:49] Well, you know, there's always self-publishing mechanisms, you know. [02:24:52] I mean, it's very easy to publish a book on your own now and sell it in the Amazon marketplace. [02:24:58] It's very easy to sell it in a variety of different areas. [02:25:01] Put it in Barnes and Noble's. [02:25:03] There's a bunch of on-demand print presses out there. [02:25:07] I think you should Google on-demand print press so that you could basically, if you've got a manuscript ready to go, you just kind of upload it. [02:25:15] You may want to pay somebody to give you a decent cover for your book. [02:25:20] And all you've got to do is either sell it online or if you want to, which, to be honest with you, and this is a tip for all you writers out there, okay? [02:25:30] If you really want to truly be a writer and you want to be a creative writer, you want to make money on your writing, books, poetry, short stories, fiction, nonfiction, what you've got to do, and if you want to do this, and you listen, when you invest in yourself, this is what you've got to do. [02:25:49] You've got to invest in yourself. [02:25:50] Go to one of these on-demand printing boutiques in which you can just upload your manuscript, upload your cover of your book, get it printed, get in, what do you call it, a barcode, make sure to get it published in libraries and so on and so on. [02:26:07] Because you can do this. [02:26:08] There are services that literally, you pay a certain amount of money. [02:26:11] They'll do all this stuff for you. [02:26:13] And then what you do is you want to invest in yourself. [02:26:16] Now, I'm assuming that you have enough money to basically fund your own operation as an independent author. [02:26:23] But what you do is you purchase maybe about 1,000 books. [02:26:28] If you can't afford it, 500 books. [02:26:30] And what you do is you call up each and every one of these bookstores. [02:26:34] And let me tell you, bookstores are starting to come up again. [02:26:38] I know that we've had this explosion in e-books, but people like the relic of the book. [02:26:43] People like the physical hand, the actual representation, the physical book. [02:26:49] And I would call each and every one of these bookstores and say, hey, I'm an author, and I want to see if I can go and basically sign autographs at your store. [02:26:58] I'll promote it, you know, this and that. [02:27:00] And let me tell you, these bookstores, nine times out of ten, they'll allow you to come in just as long as you give them a cut of whatever books you sell or give them a cut of the autographs or anything of that capacity. [02:27:12] And at the same time, you want to lecture, you want to do some things. [02:27:16] And the reason, and let me tell you something else. [02:27:19] If you make a deal with a bookstore to do this, because you're giving them a cut of your books, because you're giving them a cut of a potential autograph, you want them to be the MC or the master of ceremonies of whatever you potentially do as a bookseller, whether you're going to lecture, whether you're going to take a Q ⁇ A, so on and so forth. [02:27:40] And listen, this is just the same way as a rock star or a rap star or somebody in the entertainment industry would have to do. [02:27:48] They have to go and call up bars, call up clubs, set themselves up a tour and go from town to town and just try to sell themselves. [02:27:57] I mean, that's literally what artists do. [02:28:01] I mean, that's what you have to do as an artist. [02:28:02] So if you are a writer, and look, there's people that are saying that you should get an agent. === Redo The Pony Merch Gauge (15:18) === [02:28:10] Hey, listen, that's fine. [02:28:11] You want to get an agent. [02:28:13] As far as I'm concerned, I think that you should do it all on your own. [02:28:17] You run your own business. [02:28:18] You run your own company. [02:28:20] You run your own books. [02:28:22] And as a matter of fact, you don't need agents. [02:28:24] You can call up these people on your own. [02:28:26] You make your own propaganda. [02:28:29] And I strongly encourage everybody to do so. [02:28:31] All right? [02:28:32] I mean, you could do it. [02:28:33] You just have to believe in yourself, and you have to actually have a little bit of talent, too. [02:28:36] You know what I mean? [02:28:38] Let's be honest. [02:28:39] Happen to have a little bit of talent there. [02:28:42] All right? [02:28:43] Support for this podcast comes from UTSA's Graduate School, featuring a world-class faculty, mentoring programs, and a professional development center to contribute to your future success. [02:28:53] The University of Texas at San Antonio. [02:28:55] Visit UTSA.edu/slash graduate to learn more or apply. [02:28:59] Danny, I just figured out that if I switch to Metro PCS, I get two Samsung Galaxy phones free. [02:29:05] Cool, Dad. [02:29:07] And I could be a super dad with two free Samsung Galaxy phones and call myself Double Galaxy Man. [02:29:13] Or you could give the second phone your side, Kick. [02:29:16] Yeah, I guess I could do that. [02:29:17] That's right. [02:29:18] Two free Samsung Galaxy On5 smartphones are all yours when you switch to Metro PCS. [02:29:22] Metro PCS, wireless, figured out. [02:29:25] Cover's not available in some areas. [02:29:26] SalesText not included in phone price. [02:29:27] Exclusive numbers on the T-Mobile Network. [02:29:28] See store for details in terms of conditions. [02:29:31] Anyway, folks, let's continue on here. [02:29:34] I want to hear from you. [02:29:35] You want to ask me a question? [02:29:37] Go ahead and tweet at me, all right? [02:29:42] I mean, some of these people are just freaking saying stupid crap. [02:29:45] And I can just tell the people that are saying stupid crap, I mean, they're going to be shining our shoes here in about two years or so, three years. [02:29:51] I'm telling you, you people that are sitting here asking me stupid, dumbass crap, you people are going to be shining capitalist shoes, boy. [02:29:59] You're going to be shining capitalist shoes. [02:30:05] Jesus Christ, you're going to be shining capitalist shoes, boy. [02:30:09] I'll tell you that right goddamn now. [02:30:11] Anyway, if you want a question asked, go ahead and tweet at me once again. [02:30:18] Politics Ghost is the name, Politics Ghost, if you want a question answered here. [02:30:25] And unfortunately, we're having a bunch of idiots talking a bunch of garbage on here, asking a bunch of dumbass questions. [02:30:32] So I'm trying to skim through the idiots and try to get you some freaking serious questions. [02:30:40] What's the best place to visit in Texas? [02:30:42] It used to be Austin, Texas, but now it's a complete and utter, it's a dirt hole, man. [02:30:47] It's stupid. [02:30:48] It's freaking pathetic. [02:30:50] Am I a fan of Bon Scott? [02:30:52] Yeah, you're damn right I'm a fan of Bon Scott, man. [02:30:55] Although I do like Brian Johnson, too. [02:30:58] All right. [02:30:59] I do like Brian Johnson. [02:31:02] But Bon Scott actually lived the lyrics. [02:31:04] You know what I mean? [02:31:05] He actually lived it for Christ's sake, man. [02:31:09] So I like it, man. [02:31:11] I'm telling you, I mean, I liked it. [02:31:14] He actually lived it, man. [02:31:15] I mean, he lived it. [02:31:17] Anyway, who else do we have here? [02:31:19] When was the last time you've been to the movies? [02:31:21] Jeez, I hate the movies. [02:31:24] I freaking hate the movie. [02:31:25] I hate being at the freaking movies, man. [02:31:28] You know what I'm saying? [02:31:29] I mean, man, aside from having to be around a bunch of stupid, imbecilic idiots that I don't want to be around, you got people talking. [02:31:38] You got people yelling at the freaking screen. [02:31:41] For Christ's sake, I got to pay $15 for a small popcorn. [02:31:46] I got to pay $10 for a Coke. [02:31:49] I mean, you know, if I want some freaking sweet tarts, I got to drop six bucks. [02:31:53] I mean, are you kidding me? [02:31:57] Good God. [02:31:58] Do you play any instruments or have any musical talents? [02:32:01] And what's your favorite type of music? [02:32:03] Well, first of all, I like all types of music. [02:32:05] I'm a very eclectic. [02:32:07] I have very eclectic musical interests. [02:32:10] And as far as playing musical instruments, I could play a few instruments. [02:32:13] I don't really want to get into what instruments I can play, but, you know, it's one of those things that you do, you know, to pass time or to get the creative juices flowing, so on and so forth. [02:32:28] What do you think about small utility robots like vacuum cleaning robots? [02:32:32] I like them personally. [02:32:33] I just hope they don't get too autonomous. [02:32:36] You know, and they start trying to vacuum us out of the freaking you know what I'm saying, right? [02:32:41] Trying to take us out. [02:32:44] But I actually like those types of utilities. [02:32:47] I mean, let me tell you, I mean, I don't like vacuuming for Christ's sake. [02:32:50] So you just put the damn robot on, vacuum the damn freaking vacuum the floor. [02:32:57] Anyway, folks, I'm going to take a couple more questions, and then we're just going to go ahead and move on with the broadcast, I guess, because a lot of these people out here are just asking a bunch of dumbass questions. [02:33:08] You know what I'm saying? [02:33:10] I'm serious. [02:33:11] They're asking just a bunch of dumbass questions that don't make any sense. [02:33:16] You know what I'm saying? [02:33:20] Anyway, do I like death metal? [02:33:25] Not really, man. [02:33:27] I mean, you know, because death metal is rather generic. [02:33:31] You know, probably the closest thing that I like to death metal would probably be like old slipknot. [02:33:41] And that's before Rick Rubin came in and kind of pussied them out. [02:33:45] But probably old slipknot would probably be the extent of like my death metal repertoire, if you will. [02:33:52] Rob Zombie ain't too bad either, even though he's kind of a, you know, he's kind of a flake. [02:33:58] Of course, Pantera is pretty goddamn good. [02:34:01] But I mean, I wouldn't consider Pantera death metal, so I'm not really sure, man. [02:34:06] I'm not a big huge fan of death metal, so to speak. [02:34:12] Who would I have a political debate with? [02:34:14] I could have a political debate with anybody. [02:34:17] The problem is, is that when I make them look lower than a leprechaun's nutsack, they're going to be so upset and pissed off. [02:34:25] Give me a freaking break. [02:34:26] You know what I'm saying? [02:34:31] Let me see here. [02:34:32] I'm not going to say that for Christ's sake, man. [02:34:36] I'm not answering any sick-ass questions, you stupid son of a bitch. [02:34:43] Jesus Christ, man. [02:34:45] I'm not joking around, man. [02:34:48] You see what I'm saying? [02:34:50] I'm looking at these questions, and they're just asking a bunch of dumbass idiotic crap. [02:34:54] You know what I'm saying? [02:34:55] Anyway, that's it for Twitter questions. [02:34:58] I refuse to let you morons sit here and ruin my Baller Friday. [02:35:03] I can tell you that right damn now. [02:35:05] All right? [02:35:06] I'm serious, all right? [02:35:08] That's enough. [02:35:12] So anyway, I'm looking at the count of Mrs. Ghost Autograph. [02:35:16] It looks like no pony merch, so no pony merch for ponies! [02:35:22] Ha ha ha ha! [02:35:24] Good, because I sure as hell didn't want to freaking make it. [02:35:27] Anyway, folks, let's go ahead and get to a little bit of radio graffiti on this Baller Friday, and let's see if we have some decency of some lulzy type of Baller Friday radio graffiti bits here. [02:35:42] And if not, I'm getting out of here. [02:35:44] And I'd like to, you know, enjoy some Miller time out here in San Hambonio. [02:35:49] But aside from it raining, I mean, you're taking your own life in your own hands out here in San Hambonio, Texas, man. [02:35:58] I'm not joking around. [02:36:02] I didn't realize how disgusting and pathetic this damn city was. [02:36:07] And I'm really sorry that I even moved here. [02:36:08] Oh, I take that back. [02:36:10] I mean, the neighborhood that I live in is a very, very nice neighborhood. [02:36:13] All right. [02:36:15] I'm serious. [02:36:16] A very, very nice neighborhood. [02:36:18] So I like the neighborhood that I'm in. [02:36:20] I just, the city sucks, man. [02:36:22] The city's horrible. [02:36:24] I mean, the city is, and I don't blame the people. [02:36:28] I want to reiterate this, all right? [02:36:30] I don't blame the people. [02:36:31] Who I blame is, is the city of San Hambonio government. [02:36:36] That's who I blame because, I mean, I mean, they have all the money. [02:36:41] I mean, there is a dramatic amount of money, all right, that's generated each year in this city, and you don't see none of it in this city. [02:36:50] I mean, in my opinion, this city is horrible. [02:36:53] They got a mud hole for a river walk out here, which is ridiculous. [02:36:57] I can't believe the city hypes this damn crap so much. [02:37:01] I mean, Jesus Christ, man. [02:37:06] Hold on. [02:37:06] Somebody just tweeted at me some pony merch that's being sold out here. [02:37:10] And these idiots are actually buying crap for $199? [02:37:15] Are you kidding me? [02:37:16] You death? [02:37:18] Are y'all actually serious? [02:37:19] Y'all are buying crap for $199? [02:37:25] Oh, my God. [02:37:27] Give me a break. [02:37:29] Anyway, look, that's enough. [02:37:31] I don't really care. [02:37:32] Anyway, look, we're getting to everybody's, well, I don't know if it's everybody's favorite part of the broadcast anymore, but I'm talking about Radio Graffiti. [02:37:44] That's right, folks. [02:37:45] Radio graffiti, the part of the broadcast where the spectators become a part of the spectacle. [02:37:50] All you've got to do is give me a call right now at 563-999-3791. [02:37:58] And when I call on your area code, you've got exactly three to four seconds to say whatever it is that's on your mind, that's why we call this Radio Graffiti. [02:38:11] And before we get on to anything else, I want to remind everybody that we do have REMOVE KEBOB apparel for sale, folks. [02:38:20] That's right. [02:38:20] Remove Kebab apparel. [02:38:23] All you've got to do is go to my Twitter account right now. [02:38:25] The Twitter account is PoliticsGhost. [02:38:28] All one word, no underscores, PoliticsGhost. [02:38:33] And click the pin tweet on my Twitter account. [02:38:38] Click the pin tweet on my Twitter account and get yourself Remove Kebab shirts, for Christ's sake. [02:38:45] As a matter of fact, folks, this is actually becoming rather popular, so I wouldn't be surprised if you start seeing this shirt out and about right now. [02:38:52] I'm telling you, it's becoming really, really popular out here. [02:38:55] Remove kebab. [02:38:57] The remove kebab is written in Russian style lettering, and you've got like a kebab stick with no kebab on it. [02:39:08] And of course, folks, once again, you can click the pin tweet on my Twitter account if you want to get yourself a remove kebab apparel, baby, all right? [02:39:18] with that being said uh engineer do we have any uh radio graffiti calls to be had engineer all right Well, let's go ahead and get to radio graffiti right now. [02:39:38] That's right, folks. [02:39:39] Let's go ahead and get to radio graffiti. [02:39:41] And, oh, wait a minute. [02:39:42] Hold on. [02:39:42] Hold on just a second. [02:39:45] I want to thank King Undead. [02:39:48] Here's a pyramid off of Antarctica. [02:39:53] A pyramid in Antarctica. [02:39:56] So what have I told you about Antarctica, folks? [02:40:00] What have I told you about Antarctica? [02:40:01] I just retweeted the tweet right now if you want to check it out. [02:40:05] Anyway, let's go ahead and get to some radio graffiti calls here. [02:40:07] All right, folks. [02:40:08] How about 352 radio graffiti? [02:40:11] Another collab call from these goddamn bronies? [02:40:14] They all want ghost wife to host a show instead. [02:40:17] They're not supposed to do the collab. [02:40:18] We are supposed to do it. [02:40:19] If we want ghost wife to host a show, it should be our request, not theirs. [02:40:23] Self-entitled, you are. [02:40:25] A shit we do not give. [02:40:34] Whoa, whoa, whoa, I think that was a, I think that was an anti-brony splice there, boy. [02:40:40] Ha, ha, ha, ha! [02:40:42] Anti-brony splice. [02:40:44] And look, you can look, you people on Twitter, you bronies on Twitter, you can keep wanting pony merch. [02:40:50] But look, I'm going to tell you this right now, all right? [02:40:53] You get down to, I'll make it even easier, all right? [02:40:58] You get down to 375. [02:41:01] Get it down to 385 left, and we'll get pony merch. [02:41:06] All right, I'm going to take Mrs. Ghost. [02:41:07] I'm going to take Mrs. Ghost autograph down tomorrow night. [02:41:10] But if you get to 385 left, I'll make a pony merch. [02:41:14] But you know what? [02:41:15] Y'all ain't going to do it. [02:41:16] And you want to know why you ain't going to do it? [02:41:18] Because I know you bronies, I know y'all are phonies, and that's all there is to it. [02:41:25] You're clopping a bunch of crap, and I'll talk is all I got to say. [02:41:29] How about who else do we got? [02:41:31] How about 347 radio graffiti? [02:41:34] Ghost, what's up? [02:41:37] How's it going? [02:41:38] How's it going? [02:41:40] Yo, dude, I just want to say something real quick. [02:41:43] If you ban the add-ons from calling in, you lose a lot of listeners and a lot of freaking callers, and you lose a lot of what makes the show interesting, dude. [02:41:52] Keep up the good work, though. [02:41:53] Well, you know what? [02:41:54] Tough titty. [02:41:54] I don't really care. [02:41:55] How do you like that? [02:41:56] Huh? [02:41:56] How do you like that? [02:41:58] You know what I'm really going to lose is a bunch of stupid two-bit idiot troll terrorist losers. [02:42:03] So, you know, you know, I don't really care. [02:42:05] I mean, it's no skin off my ass. [02:42:07] I'm going to be completely honest with you, all right? [02:42:09] I mean, watch. [02:42:09] I'll take one anonymous caller and look how stupid it's going to be. [02:42:12] Anonymous radio graffiti. [02:42:14] See, look, this is a Helen Keller death mute. [02:42:16] You see that? [02:42:17] Huh? [02:42:17] I just took an anonymous there. [02:42:19] And what happened? [02:42:21] What happened? [02:42:22] So sit there and shut up and shut your stinking freaking face. [02:42:29] Stupid moron. [02:42:30] Here, you want to take another anonymous. [02:42:32] One more. [02:42:32] Anonymous radio graffiti. [02:42:35] This is Sparta Radio Graffiti. [02:42:38] What I did is I've attacked Ohio with a freaking car and a knife. [02:42:53] So funny. [02:42:53] You see, that's the kind of crap you get on anonymous calls right there. [02:42:57] All right. [02:42:58] How about 619, Radio Graffiti? [02:43:01] Hey, what's up, Ghost? [02:43:03] You know how you said that you get a free ghost autograph if you buy five or more? [02:43:11] What if you buy ten or more? [02:43:12] Do you get the ghost autograph and the engineers? [02:43:20] Are you serious? [02:43:23] I'm completely serious right now because I missed out on the engineers and yours. === Betrayal Ruins Baller Friday (15:06) === [02:43:29] All right, well, I'll tell you what. [02:43:30] You don't have to buy five and five. [02:43:32] I think that's way too much. [02:43:33] If you just buy, if you get one order of like six or seven, all right, I'll send you an engineer's as well. [02:43:42] All right, is that okay with you, engineer? [02:43:44] It digs. [02:43:47] All right, does that answer your question there, Asho? [02:43:50] Yeah. [02:43:51] Yeah, for sure. [02:43:52] All right, man, no problem. [02:43:53] And I'll be happy to do that. [02:43:55] No, no problem. [02:43:56] All right. [02:43:57] Wait a minute, by doing that, I'll, wait a minute, Asho, hold on just a second! [02:44:01] No, he hung up. [02:44:02] Wait! [02:44:03] Wait a minute! [02:44:05] Wait a minute. [02:44:07] If he's going to buy all the look, hold on, wait a minute. [02:44:10] We got to redo the pony merch gauge here. [02:44:14] We got to redo the pony merch gauge because I Jesus Christ. [02:44:19] Anyway, let's move on before I change my mind. [02:44:22] 516 Radio Graffiti. [02:44:24] Oh, great. [02:44:30] We could barely hear you, you stupid moron. [02:44:33] How about 808 radio graffiti? [02:44:39] Yo, it's good to see, man. [02:44:42] What's going on, Kahuna? [02:44:43] How you doing, man? [02:44:45] I'm doing fine, man. [02:44:46] You know, I'm over here making capital. [02:44:49] You know, Capitol is not my business over here. [02:44:52] And I'm working on my farmland over here, even though it's freaking raining. [02:44:55] It's starting to look like the freaking Mekong Delta. [02:44:59] Oh, is it raining over there, too? [02:45:01] It's raining over here in San Hambonio. [02:45:03] How's the rain out there? [02:45:05] Not even just rain. [02:45:06] It's freaking hell over here. [02:45:09] I mean, I got all kinds of hail. [02:45:13] Hail? [02:45:13] Are you kidding me? [02:45:14] It's hailing out there? [02:45:15] Oh, yeah, it's hailing over here, man. [02:45:18] I mean, hailing my mountainside's getting a little bit lower. [02:45:22] Unbelievable. [02:45:23] Hey, thanks a lot for calling, Kahuna. [02:45:25] I just want to get to as many callers as possible. [02:45:28] Stay dry and make sure you don't get hit with one of those hail pellets out there, man. [02:45:35] How about 213 Radio Graffiti? [02:45:39] 732, you're on the air. [02:45:40] Hey, brother, when's the next clan meeting? [02:45:43] Hey, we're doing it tomorrow, and I'm going to make sure that justice prevails. [02:45:48] All right? [02:45:49] I love the show. [02:45:50] Keep up the strong racism. [02:45:51] That's what it's about. [02:45:53] All right? [02:45:55] Woo! [02:45:56] You son of a bitch. [02:45:57] I never said that. [02:45:59] I never said that. [02:46:00] You so. [02:46:04] Oh, folks, that's a splice. [02:46:06] I never said that. [02:46:09] I never said that crap. [02:46:11] That's a splice. [02:46:12] I never said that before, you son of a bitch. [02:46:19] Jesus Christ. [02:46:20] Give me the freaking McKayman. [02:46:24] I never said that. [02:46:28] Jesus. [02:46:29] I know you idiots are trying to ruin my goddamn baller Friday, and I really don't appreciate it. [02:46:33] You sorry sacks of crap. [02:46:37] I really don't appreciate it. [02:46:42] 425, Radio Graffiti. [02:46:46] Hey, Ghost, wouldn't you really love a Ted Cruz and Mike Pence partnership for presidency? [02:46:53] No, I don't. [02:46:54] And why don't you sound like a little bit more manly when you call up here, you stupid fruit bowl? [02:46:59] How about 617, Radio Graffiti? [02:47:04] Hey, Ghost. [02:47:06] What's going on? [02:47:09] Not much. [02:47:10] How about you? [02:47:10] I'm just eating out a comet pizza right now. [02:47:14] Oh, yeah. [02:47:16] Did you take your little brother and sister too? [02:47:18] Really good. [02:47:19] It's cheese pizza aged five years. [02:47:23] Oh, really? [02:47:23] Hey, you want me to give your number out so maybe somebody can join you? [02:47:29] Yeah. [02:47:30] Yeah, okay, go ahead. [02:47:31] 617-823. [02:47:33] You want me to give it out? [02:47:36] I don't fucking care. [02:47:37] Okay, 823-6816. [02:47:40] He's, you know, you need some help whatever he's doing. [02:47:43] So go ahead and give him a call and help him out, somebody. [02:47:46] All right, since he gave us his okay that he wants to go ahead. [02:47:49] He didn't care. [02:47:49] How about 609, Radio Graffiti? [02:47:53] York sweet radio graffiti in trouble. [02:47:55] You stick a goddamn dicken up your ass. [02:47:57] Because it happens to be one of the strongest ass. [02:48:00] I'm going to do it. [02:48:01] Oh, yeah, that's shit, baby. [02:48:03] Communists. [02:48:11] Take it out of your ass. [02:48:12] Shut up, a bitch. [02:48:13] Shut up. [02:48:25] Son of a bitch. [02:48:26] Shut up. [02:48:31] Good God, man. [02:48:37] Jesus, give me the mic. [02:48:41] You people are sick. [02:48:46] You people are freaking sick, man. [02:48:48] Look, I'm going to take one anonymous call. [02:48:50] All right, ass cracks. [02:48:52] Anonymous radio graffiti. [02:48:55] I don't mind big, beautiful Mexican bitches coming into this country. [02:48:59] That's what's happening, whether you like it or not. [02:49:06] Shut up. [02:49:06] Donald Trump didn't say that, you stupid moron. [02:49:09] Anonymous radio graffiti. [02:49:34] Wait a minute. [02:49:35] Did you actually remix me? [02:49:37] I just said that like two weeks ago, for Christ's sake. [02:49:42] Jesus Christ. [02:49:43] How many remixes are there, man? [02:49:45] I just. [02:49:53] Son of a bitch. [02:49:57] Freaking 954 radio graffiti. [02:50:02] SurgeRadio.org. [02:50:05] SurgeRadio.org. [02:50:07] Where the hell you been, for Christ's sake? [02:50:09] You still have that website up and running, for Christ's sake? [02:50:12] Good God. [02:50:15] And at the same time, go ahead and DDoS that. [02:50:18] We got it. [02:50:18] 813, Radio Graffiti. [02:50:22] Yo, yo. [02:50:22] Folks, my name is Winnie Manning about to trust a rotten. [02:50:25] These clocking little bronies ruining radio graffiti all the time. [02:50:28] Their unoriginality almost makes me banks for a goofy bow. [02:50:31] These stupid pony knockoffs are better trolls because I can't kindle. [02:50:35] These bronies have to get picked across the street. [02:50:37] Crying to their pony God says, I dropped my sick ass beat. [02:50:40] You can take your flutter, shine. [02:50:41] Well, obviously, that's an Obama phone moon man that's not too happy about bronies, and I don't blame them. [02:50:48] I don't blame him. [02:50:49] 863, Radio Graffiti. [02:50:53] Ghost, this is Tough Guy's favorite pillow, body pillow guy. [02:50:57] How about you lay down on my body pillow tonight with Tough Guy? [02:51:01] It'd be totally legit. [02:51:02] Yeah, just shut. [02:51:03] Just shut your stupid fruit bowl ass up, all right? [02:51:07] Anyway, folks, if you're listening in right now, it's your first time listening in. [02:51:10] This is the True Capitalist Radio Broadcast. [02:51:13] And this is Radio Graffiti. [02:51:14] Give us a call right now, 563-999-3791. [02:51:19] And when I call on your area code, you got exactly three to four seconds to say whatever it is that's on your mind. [02:51:25] That's why we call this Radio Graffiti. [02:51:28] Anyway, let's get back to the calls, folks, and see what we got going on here. [02:51:32] Jesus Christ, we got 727 Radio Graffiti. [02:51:36] We got the disco waffle radio graffiti. [02:51:41] Go ahead and play this vibrator right now! [02:52:12] Are you making fun of Texas boy? [02:52:14] Are you making fun of Texas boy? [02:52:18] Son of a bitch. [02:52:22] We got 909 ready to go this time. [02:52:33] Unfortunately, we can't even understand you because you're a stupid, dumbass Obama phone, for Christ's sake. [02:52:38] Look, I'll go one more anonymous, okay? [02:52:41] Anonymous Radio Graffiti. [02:52:49] Helen Keller deafened you. [02:52:50] What did I tell you? [02:52:51] What did I tell you? [02:52:53] 973, Radio Graffiti. [02:52:59] Hey, Ghost. [02:52:59] How's it going? [02:53:00] Yeah, another, okay, whatever. [02:53:02] Hurry the hell up and stop playing with your Peter Popper. [02:53:05] How about 864, Radio Graffiti? [02:53:07] Oh, wait a minute. [02:53:08] We've called on that idiot already. [02:53:09] Get this idiot out of here. [02:53:11] How about Karaskin, Radio Graffiti? [02:53:15] Hey, when are you going to? [02:53:17] When are you going to sell Mr. Fortune Cookie's autograph if he lets you? [02:53:24] What, Mr. Fortune Cookie? [02:53:26] Are you kidding me? [02:53:28] I'd have to give a whole bunch of money to the communist government of China. [02:53:32] I don't want to do that crap. [02:53:33] Screw China. [02:53:35] Stick a damn chopstick up their ass. [02:53:37] How about 920, Radio Graffiti? [02:53:40] Hey, Ghost, longtime listener. [02:53:42] Just wanted to say, glad to hear you back, and hope to more years of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [02:53:48] Thank you very much. [02:53:49] Hey, man, I appreciate it, and I hope so, too. [02:53:52] I hope so, too. [02:53:53] You got these goddamn drones terrorists and cyber vermin. [02:53:56] Who the hell knows what's going to happen? [02:53:59] I think we got Trump and Capitalist Radio Graffiti. [02:54:03] Hey, Ghost, I got something to say. [02:54:05] You mind if I say real quick? [02:54:07] Yeah, hurry up, man. [02:54:08] We don't have too much time, but go ahead. [02:54:11] I can't actually prove that you're Pickleboy. [02:54:13] Not only do you benefit from the fans for your personal gain, but you're also big fat greasy. [02:54:17] Hell moon. [02:54:20] Wait a minute. [02:54:21] Wait a minute. [02:54:22] What are you doing, Trumpet? [02:54:23] You piece of crap? [02:54:24] What are you betraying me? [02:54:27] You're betraying me? [02:54:28] Good God! [02:54:36] Pickle Boy! Pickle Boy! [02:54:47] Jesus Christ, what the hell is going on here? [02:54:52] What the hell is going on here? [02:54:59] Oh, my God. [02:55:01] And who the freaking hell is Pickleboy? [02:55:04] Can somebody explain that to me? [02:55:08] Who the hell is Pickleboy? [02:55:10] Oh, my God. [02:55:12] The betrayal, man. [02:55:17] The betrayal! [02:55:23] Give me the freaking mic. [02:55:26] A freaking goddamn mic. [02:55:31] Good God. [02:55:32] I can't believe this. [02:55:33] You know what? [02:55:34] I can't believe this. [02:55:35] You know what? [02:55:36] You know what you guys have. [02:55:38] Jesus Christ. [02:55:39] You know, I never thought I'd have to do this, but you see, you people, you know, you want to keep picking at me? [02:55:44] You want to keep picking at me? [02:55:46] You want to think I'm joking around? [02:55:48] Huh? [02:55:49] You want to mess with me? [02:55:51] Huh? [02:55:52] You troll terrorist and cyber vermin! [02:55:54] You want to mess with me? [02:55:57] All right. [02:55:58] You asked for it. [02:55:59] I didn't think I'd have to do this. [02:56:01] All right. [02:56:01] I didn't think I'd have to do this, but I'm going to have to call on the Teutonic Plague! [02:56:06] The Teutonic Plague! [02:56:08] Radio Graffiti! [02:56:12] Hey, man, I just want to say thanks for the show. [02:56:15] You are the talent, and you're the only reason we listen to this broadcast. [02:56:20] So, from us all, thank you, engineer. [02:56:24] Wait, wait, what the hell? [02:56:26] No! [02:56:27] No! [02:56:28] Nick! [02:56:28] You son of a hell is going on around here! [02:56:40] What the hell is going on with my show? [02:56:42] What the hell is going on? [02:56:44] What the hell is going on? [02:56:47] Danny, I just figured out that if I switch to Metro PCS, I get two Samsung Galaxy phones free. [02:56:53] Cool, Dad. [02:56:54] And I could be a super dad with two free Samsung Galaxy phones and call myself Double Galaxy Man. [02:57:00] Or you could give the second phone your side kick. [02:57:03] Yeah, I guess I could do that. [02:57:05] That's right. [02:57:05] Two free Samsung Galaxy On5 smartphones are all yours when you switch to Metro PCS. [02:57:10] Metro PCS, wireless, figured out. [02:57:12] Coverage not available in some areas. [02:57:13] Sales tax not included and phone price. [02:57:14] Excludes numbers on the T-Mobile Network. [02:57:16] See store for details in terms of conditions. [02:57:19] Bill says he loves the new Pepperjack Ranch spicy chicken sandwich he's eating right now. [02:57:23] He also says the spicy Pepperjack cheese and spicy ranch sauce packs a lot of heat. [02:57:29] The spicy all-white meat chicken filet is delicious. [02:57:34] He either said this is the most amazing chicken sandwich, or I'm an incredibly handsome and well-spoken leader. [02:57:41] All right, it was the chicken. [02:57:42] The Pepperjack Ranch spicy chicken sandwich. [02:57:44] Only at Jack in the Box. [02:57:45] Limited time only at participating restaurants. [02:57:49] What the hell is going on? [02:57:58] I don't know what the hell. [02:58:00] You know, you people have ruined my bowler Friday. [02:58:04] And I'm not just talking about the troll parrot, for Christ's sake. [02:58:09] I'm talking about all of you. [02:58:12] I'm talking about all the betrayal. [02:58:15] Jesus Christ. [02:58:19] Oh, my God. [02:58:22] Oh, I'm just so sick, man. [02:58:27] I'm just so goddamn sick. [02:58:28] I'm a betrayal. [02:58:31] The betrayal, man. === Done With This Betrayal (03:54) === [02:58:35] I'm done with this broadcast. [02:58:36] Give me the mic. [02:58:41] You know, I mean, all the time, all the effort, all the energy, man, and I get no goddamn appreciation around here. [02:58:53] I get no goddamn appreciation around here. [02:58:59] Oh, God. [02:59:04] Jesus Christ. [02:59:05] I'm done, man. [02:59:07] I'm so done. [02:59:08] I'm done with this broadcast today. [02:59:10] I mean, Jesus Christ. [02:59:12] I'm glad this is a Friday. [02:59:15] I'm glad this is a goddamn Friday, man. [02:59:22] I'm done with this crap, man. [02:59:24] I'm serious. [02:59:24] I'm so done. [02:59:25] I'm done. [02:59:25] Stick a freaking forking me to die. [02:59:31] I can't believe that you people did this to me today on a fridge. [02:59:35] Of all days, man. [02:59:36] Of all days. [02:59:39] Friday! [02:59:45] And what is this? [02:59:47] What's going on here? [02:59:48] People are tweeting at me to pick up 614. [02:59:51] Okay, 614 radio graffiti. [02:59:53] What's the big deal? [02:59:55] Ghost, we'd be on top of the Trump Tower and we can take it a bath together great again. [03:00:00] Oh my. [03:00:02] You know what? [03:00:03] I knew it. [03:00:04] I just fucking ruined my baller Friday, man. [03:00:25] All of you. [03:00:33] That's a clap. [03:00:36] You sex the crap. [03:00:40] I'm getting out of here. [03:00:41] Give me the mic. [03:00:45] I'm getting the hell out of here, folks. [03:00:47] I'm serious. [03:00:48] I deserve a little bit more respect than I'm getting around here, just to say the goddamn least. [03:00:55] I mean, the betrayal, man. [03:00:59] The freaking betrayal. [03:01:04] The freaking betrayal, man. [03:01:09] Anyway, I'm getting the hell out of here, folks. [03:01:11] All right. [03:01:11] Please just follow me on Twitter. [03:01:13] Whatever. [03:01:13] I don't care. [03:01:15] Politics Ghost is the name to follow, alright? [03:01:20] All one word, no underscores. [03:01:22] Politics Ghost. [03:01:24] All right? [03:01:26] And if you haven't already done so, please bookmark the official goddamn website of the True Capitalist Radio Show. [03:01:33] It is blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost. [03:01:37] That's blogtalkradio.com slash ghost. [03:01:43] And as I stated, folks, all right, if you want Mrs. Ghost autographed, it's going to be taken down by tomorrow. [03:01:49] And it doesn't look like they want any pony merch. [03:01:52] It sure as hell, it looks like the bronies don't want no pony merch, so thank God. [03:01:57] Type into your browser, ghost.market, if you want Mrs. Ghost Autograph, ghost.market in your web address browser. [03:02:06] And of course, folks, before I go, the pinned tweet on my Twitter account, click that so you can get remove kebab apparel. [03:02:15] Remove kebab. [03:02:18] Anyway, I can't believe you idiots did this to me on my baller Friday. [03:02:21] I'm getting out of here. [03:02:22] Thank God it's a weekend. [03:02:24] I'm out of here. [03:02:25] Long live the capitalist army, baby. [03:02:28] Come onto here.