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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael ejacuative producer and up the show. He appd up
your show.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Yeah, my name's not on the show, so that's fine.
If I screw something up, it's still Michael Brown.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
That's actually a good point. You know, I can always
depend upon Dragon to screw me over there. You know.
One of the things that has I don't say I
constantly think about this, but based on now, I my
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guess there's a lot of you in this audience. You
in particular probably spend a lot of time online consuming
information media. You know, you're you're reading books, articles, uh
new and when I say newspapers, I mean electronic although
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we're not where by side. The other day I picked,
oh but else in Chicago. I actually picked up a
company of the Chicago Tribune, which was there in the
hotel lobbies. It was kind of nice to actually hold
a real newspaper for once. You I know that you observe,
you observe, and you consume all this information. Do you
feel like I do that there is this chaos all
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around us. And I'm not talking about the chaos that
the cabal throws in our face. That's not really chaos.
And I'm referring here to the things that this administration
is doing which we asked them to do. Now, they
may be doing something. I don't want to go off
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too much of a tangent here, but the administration is
doing what we wanted them to do. We want them
to fix our trade imbalances. We want them to correct
the national debt, we want them to correct the economy,
we want we want them to fix the order, fix immigration,
we want them to fix you know, we want them
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to do what we Actually the President is doing so
much by executive order, which bothers me. Look, don't want
I gotta be nuanced here. I don't like that he's
doing so many things by executive order, but I understand
why he's doing things by executive order, and I accept
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that because the damned Congress isn't doing their job. So
therefore there's a power vacuum in DC, so he has
to step in and do those things. And so if
you don't like an imperial presidency, if you think the
executive branch is kept exercising way too much authority or power,
then you need to not blame him. You need to
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look at those five hundred and thirty five members of
the US Congress and say, well, what the hell are
you guys doing. Remember I was reminded of this last night.
I finally turned the TV on. I don't know it
six o'clock or six thirty or something. I missed the
weather forecast, and it was it was one of the
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Fox shows. I don't even know who it was. I
think it was late enough. It was either Jesse Waters
or Sean Hannity, don't know, don't I don't care. But
here's what I did notice, and I wanted to remind
you of it. Today. They had Oklahoma Senator Mark Wayne mullinon,
but he was in a remote studio. He had a white,
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open shirt, open collar shirt. He had a mate or
dark blazer on, and he had a cowboy hat on,
which reminded me, Oh, he's back home in Tulsa or
Muskogee or wherever the hell he's from. Because they're still
on at least as of last night Wednesday, April twenty
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thirds now Thursday, April twenty four, they're still on Easter vacation.
Maybe they should, you know, I think the Pope's funeral Saturday.
Maybe they should take you know, Saturday, Sunday. Maybe take
off next week so they can mourn the pope for
another week. So they're they're off for two weeks. There's
you know, Eater's coming gone for us. We've celebrated the resurrection,
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and now they're off, you know, fundraising and trying to
convince you to vote for them instead of going back
and actually doing their job. So there is this chaos
in d C. But there's also all the social chaos.
Camer and I used to laugh, literally laugh out loud
because there was a time at the end disclosed location
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where the only news that we got on our television
was from a translator up on top of the mountain
to the west of US, so all we could get
was Albuquerque news. This was before streaming or anything else,
and of course we would love to watch the Albuquerque
news because it was it was always the same format.
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The lead stories in the A block were the number
of burglary's, robberies, muggings, rapes, murders, whatever it might be
along Central Avenue or else other parts of Albuquerque, not
just to pick on Central Avenue, and that would be
the A and B block. And then they squeeze in
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a little bit of weather, and they squeeze in a
little bit of sports and then they go back to,
you know, maybe something happened in Santa Fe, the state capitol,
and that was it. I mean, the lead story was
always a car wrecks sit they always loved to call,
and the car wrecks were almost always drums. Wow, how
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times have changed. Because now, of course, now in at
the end of slows location, we have you know, we've
got fiber optic. We've got a full gig of speed
of fiber optic in New Mexico, better than I've got
from Comcast Exfinity in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Hey, guys, I've
got a full fiber of full gig of fiber in
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rural New Mexico. Get your freaking ass together, all right,
But anyway, I digress. So now we get when we
go to the indisclosed location, we can get all sorts
of news from everyone because we can stream anything. But
if you watch or listen to local news, we're now
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as bad as Albuquerque. There's chaos everywhere, there's insanity everywhere,
there's stupidity everywhere. And I just don't believe that it
is by accident. I think a lot of what we're
witnessing is Donald Trump is doing what needs to be done.
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Whether that's in the Middle East, Russia, Ukraine, the Taiwan Straits,
or anywhere else in the world, He's also doing what
needs to be done here. He's a man on a mission.
He is a man that understands that, you know, whether
it's his physical and his own personal mortality or it's
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the mortality of his four years, he's a man on
a mission trying to do as much as he possibly can.
We're not even at one hundred days yet, are we. No,
we're not even at one hundred days yet, I don't think.
And he's done more in these three months, three months
and what four days, than than any president I can
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think of in my entire lifetime. And I've been paying
attention to this crap all the time now, So what's
the chaos? Have you ever thought something about what the
chaos is? Think about Colorado? It is the progressives have
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accomplished two things, and a third thing has happened. The
two things they've accomplished is since the advent of Woodrow
Wilson they have been which is why they're called progressives.
They've been slowly turning this country into what they hope
would be a Marxist socialist, communist utopia. They are decidedly
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anti American. They are decidedly anti constitutionalists. Oh, they'll tell
you they love the Constitution, except for well, that pesky
Fourth Amendment, that pesky Second Amendment, and obviously the pesky
First Amendment, and of course the pesty separation of powers,
all of that. But you know, oh, but we love
I sincerely believe that the majority of Democrats, not all,
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but the majority of Democrats are truly anti American in
the sense that they are anti the basic values that
hold this country together as a constitutional republic. They want
to fundamentally transform the country, but they have made such
tremendous progress in doing so that they've now bumped up
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against Americans who, at least at the national level. Let's say,
you know, we've had enough, and I think that the
fact that we have had enough is we really have
had enough. Plus the four years of that incompetent boob
Joe Biden and whoever was running the country just sent
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us over the edge. In hindsight, I think we went
over the cliff. I always talked about we were at
the precipice. I actually think during the four years of
Biden we went over the cliff because you look what's
happened worldwide, worldwide, we really were and still are. Trump's
trying to fix it, but we really did get very
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very close because of Biden's appeasement. We got very very
close to World War three, and we're still there. Trump's
trying to unwind that, but we're still there. Domestically, socially,
there are people that have no morals, no character, they
have no principles other than whatever the principles are are
of Marxism, socialism, communism that has now bumped up against
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one individual and seventy five plus million Americans who have
said we've had enough. That's the chaos. The chaos is
that we've now reached that stage in this society where
the clash of them versus us has come to a head.
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That's why we were outraged when the story yesterday from
the guy in California that you know was speeding and
killed a couple of people in the Orange County Freeway
is going to get out of prison early. We're looking
at that and saying that is fundamentally wrong, that is
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morally ethically whatever term you adgitive you want to put
in front of it. It is just wrong. There's a
and I've since lost it because I've I've let my
feed go through. But there was someone on TikTok. I
wanted to play the sound for you see if I
can find that. Don't know whether I can find it
or not. But she was going on and on and
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on about how in this country we're going to rue
the day that we actually require people to pay their
student loans back. And I listened to that and I thought,
you're really some kind of stupid because she's blaming Donald
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Trump for making students pay back their loans. And she
went on to talk about how that was wrong, it
was illegal, that the court she was absolutely certain that
the courts were going to overrule the you know, having
to pay back a student loan, and the her TikTok
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was not the best part. The best part were the
comments because it shows that it pointed out the chaos.
The comments were things like, well, you have zero understanding
of economics, you have zero understanding of a contractual relationship.
You're also the kind of person that once your credit
score dips down to you know, three hundred four hundred,
you'll be outraged because how can those credit cards? How
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can the credit rating the credit companies? How can they
partially possibly give me a low score simply because I
wasn't required to pay back my student loan, And now
that they're trying to pay me back my student loan,
it's your fault of my credit rating. My credit score
is dropped. Wow, I mean is ignorance. It is utter ignorance.
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But it's more than that. Now there's some positive signs
of the chaos. Dick Durbin I didn't realize. I didn't
realize that Dick Durbin was eighty years old. But forty years,
four decades in congress, forty years has decided, you know what,
it's time for me to move on. Now. I don't
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know the personal reasons. I do know Dick Durbin, but
I don't know the personal reasons why he's made this decision.
But I have to think that part of it is
the chaos. It's kind of like, you know, you start
the fight and you walk away from it. You start
the fight, you know, you get two people arguing, fighting
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over something, and you just turn around, you do a
one ADM walk off and leave them fighting. He doesn't
want to stand and somehow defend what his party has
done to the country, he sees the backlash, and now
he wants to step aside from it. So this town
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hall meetings, and again I doesn't make any difference. But
there's somebody in Nebraska, there was somebody in New York,
somebody in Florida. There's different states where the cabal was
reporting yesterday about how these Republican senators and congressmen are
just getting barraged at town hall meetings. And I thought,
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that's all you're going to report. Why don't you actually
do some journalism and ask the people there and research,
you know, ask for the you know, may I see
your ID? May I have your name and number? I'd
like to call you and talk to you later, because
you know, everybody wants to talk to your reporter. Everybody
wants to do that, so, you know, or put a
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camera in front of them. Because my and this is
pure speculation, My part is that those town hall meetings
are being disrupted by trolls. They're there to cause chaos.
They're not there as conservably Republicans who upset because they
haven't done they haven't voted on the debt limit yet,
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or they haven't voted on the tax bill. They haven't
voted on the reconciliation bill because most voters are too
ignorant of that. So they're there bitchingnemonium and causing chaos
because they don't like Donald Trump. And they're there because
they're really paid protesters, or they're there because they're really
a bunch of Marxists who are really pissed off. And
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so what do we do. We go to a town
hall meeting because they know that the media will report that, Oh, look,
conservative Republican Senator so and so showed up at his
town hall meeting somewhere in Well, I can't stay Colorado,
so we'll talk about well, Oklahoma or Texas somewhere. Ted
Cruz showed up somewhere and people disrupted his town hall meeting. Yeah,
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because finally we're starting to turn the ship of state around.
That's the chaos. Now, why do I spend any time
at all pointing out what I think? I hope anyway
that you already understand, Because here's the thing about chaos.
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It tends to make people nervous. It makes them question
their own principles and beliefs. It makes them think, oh,
maybe we're going too far too fast, or it makes
people think that, well, maybe we were wrong, and it
causes doubt, and I don't want you to have any doubt.
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I think the chaos now is a result of we've
said we've had enough, and we're turning around and saying, no,
moss fuck, We're going to start doing this and we're
going to correct this ship of state. It's going to
take us a while, and I don't want us to
get overly confident. I don't want to think it's going
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to happen overnight. But the chaos is a result of
their Marxism pounding up against our constitutional republic. Am I
was saying, no more more.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
Some of these people haven't paid their student loans back
in four years when Joe Biden put a moratorium on
student loans, my wife and I were like, let's pay
as much towards student loans as we can because there's
no interest on it right now. Long story short, both
of our student loans are finally paid off, and.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
Yeah, make them pay it all back. We had to.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
You know, that's an interesting question. I'm facing a dilemma.
That's not a dilemma. I'm just trying to decide what
to do. But I have a zero percent intro. I
bought this Jeep Grand Cherokee right near the end of
COVID and they, you know, they were desperate to sell cars.
And I walked into this jeep dealership, Auto Nation over
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here on Broadway, and they had precisely the Jeep Grand
Cherokee that I wanted. Yeah, I mean, it took us
like three cars before they finally understood. In fact, it
was like, oh, we think we know what you're looking for.
Like I described everything, I looked at two cars previously,
and then they finally say, oh, we think we know
what you want, and they bring this Grand Cherokee around.
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In fact, that's what I'm driving today, and I I
looked in, looked at it, looked at the sticker, and I, oh, yeah,
this is exactly what this were you not listening to me?
This says everything on it that I want. It's the
exact colors I wanted everything. And so we go in
to start negotiating and they pulled my you know, they
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pulled my credit report and my you know, my credit
score comes back AND's like, you know, eight thirty something,
and so they instantly come and offer me zero percent interest.
So I'm thinking and then They asked me, well, what
term do you want? You want, you know, four years,
you want forty eight months, you want sixty months. You
went seventy two months, and I chose. I think I
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chose sixty months. I don't know, because I was thinking
free money. It's not costing me anything right now, just
you know, just get the payment. But now I've reached
the point where I'm trying to decide because you know,
whatever depreciation is in the jeep is in the geep.
That's done, and I'm not paying any interest on the
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loan money. But it is a monthly payment I still
have to make. Whereas that's you know, let's just say
the payment. Let's say the payment is and it's not
let's just say the payment's five hundred dollars a month. Well,
that's five hundred dollars a month that I could be investing,
or five hundred dollars a month that I could put
into precious metals, or that's five hundred dollars a month
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that I could pay my wage and salary, you know fee.
Uh So I'm trying to decide whether to just go
ahead and just pay it off, even though it's free money.
But but that's again, if the payments, say five hundred
dollars a month, that's five hundred dollars cash going out
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that I could spend going somewhere else. So it's just
a basic question of whether I'm going to pay it
off or not. Student loans, Yeah, pay them off. I found,
I found the gal. I found I found the woman
and she she looked. By the way, Dragon Uh lives
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a TikTok as this if you want to post it up, Uh,
and it's from let me see if I can find
a date on it. I don't see. It was posted
an hour ago. It looks like so here here she is.
She appeared. You'll be to see her in the mintment.
Dragon gets it up. She's not like she's not a
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college She could be a college student, but she looks
like a She's at least thirty years old, if not
maybe forty years old. I'm not a very good judge
of how old women are. Old Zingero all humaged people.
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Since you know, you don't have a college degree because
you didn't go to college, so you don't have student
loans because you didn't go to college, what's Trump doing
this illegal? And by the way, if your student loan
balance keeps increasing. That means you're probably not making your payments.
You're you're continuing to defer. See she just doesn't understand finance.
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You're deferring your payment, but the interest continues to accumulate,
which gets added to your balance. So you owed one
hundred dollars this month, but you you posted, you know,
you postponed this month's payment because you'd rather go get
a latte. So now next month's balance is now one
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hundred and fifty dollars or two hundred dollars, and you
can't figure that out. This is the chaos. This is
the chaos. The chaos is also caused because we now
have decades of publicly educated morons in the country. I'll
give you an example. I don't know, I don't know
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if this is an example, but so maybe I should
say this is a segue. So during the break, after
talking about chaos, I'm trying to find this woman that
you just heard. And then I glance up at CNN.
They're interviewing somebody. It doesn't give the person's name, Oh
it does too. His name is Ernie Tadeshi. He's the
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director of economics at the Yale Budget Lab. Now the
Chiron says, this billillionaire Trump supporter, which is that who
mister Teday she is is the director of economics at
the Yale Budget Lab, a Trump supporter. I just find
that hard to believe. You put Yale and Trump in
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the same sentence, and I don't think they're But anyway,
the Cairn says, billionaire Trump supporter Colon, trade war is
destroying America's brand. That's the chaos that they're trying to
tell you that the cabals trying to convince you is
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going on. So my question is are the trade wars
destroying our brand? If so, did not have to question
what's our brand? Suckers willing to bend over and grab
our ankles? What's her? What is America's brand? Because I
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think when it comes to the trade wars, it is suckers.
We have since we're since the end of World War Two,
when we said under the Marshall Plan, look you can
tear if the hell out of us, because that's a
way for us to transfer wealth from the United States
to Europe to help you rebuild post World War two.
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Now that gets spread, just like everything else the government does,
it gets spread, So that then other countries way past
World War Two, start to teariff us, and we just
bend over and grab the ankles and say, Okay, you know,
well sucks to be us, but we're consumers, so we'll
keep buying your crap because it's a little bit cheaper
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than an American made crap. So is that our brand
is our brand, suckers, So we say, look, we want
to put in. Trump says we will. I want to
put an end to this, and we shouldn't be shocked
by it. Trump's in wanting to put an end to
this imbalance for decades, and so yes, when when you've
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been getting when you've been getting something for free, and
you've been getting that something for free for decades, and
suddenly somebody says it's no longer free. We're gonna charge
for that, people go ballistic. And I think that's what's
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happening worldwide. And so then the cabal feeds you the
idea that, oh, we're ruining our international agreements. I want
you to watch Trump's apparently. I don't think it will
necessarily happen, but I bet they will try to make
it happen. So Trump's going to Rome for the Pope's funeral,
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So every other world even Zelensky's going okay whatever, every
single world leader is now trying to figure out, how
do I one go to Rome and how can I
have a bump in with Trump? However they want to
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do that. I mean they would want to do it
in any normal circumstance. Most world leaders, if they have
the chance to bump into and say hi to the
President of the United States of America, are going to
do that. But I think it's going to be even
crazier now. Why because Trump's imposed tariffs everywhere. Now, obviously
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she's Jing King's not going to be there, Vladimir Putin
probably won't go, I probably won't go, but everybody else.
Modai is going to be there. Starmar's going to be there,
Macron's going to be there, whoever the head of the
Prime Minister of Vietnam's going to be there. They're all
going to be there, and every single one I'm going
to try to bump into Trump, and that's going to
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be called chaos. It's not chaos. Trump's getting in exactly
what he wants, but it's being reported and described to
you as chaos. Embrace the chaos. Because it's what we
ask for. We asked for chaos. Sometimes chaos is good
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because out of chaos comes new orders. Chaos sometimes fixes
something that's broken. And right now the world trade agreements
are broken and they need and chaos sometimes takes a
breaking them.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Who is that YouTuber you played in the last segment
that said Maga didn't go to college?
Speaker 5 (27:42):
Was that Tina Watt? She sounds like a Tina Watt.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
She was cute, though, you can go find out. And
Michael says, how old do you think she was at
twenty something?
Speaker 3 (27:57):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (27:57):
You think she was twenty something at most? In that
they're in their early thirties.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
I thought thirty something. I could have gone up to
thirty eight or forty.
Speaker 5 (28:05):
Eh, I don't know if i'd go forty.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
The voice throws me off. The voice sounds much younger.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Yeah, you can check it out for yourself. Michael says,
go here dot com. I'm pretty sure she's twenty something.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Don't you find it fascinating? It was sitting here talking
about how old is some.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
Can you say chick if you want to get banned?
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Okay? How how old some female is on TikTok?
Speaker 5 (28:28):
Some broad.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
So you chick will get your band. But if you
call her a broad, that's okay? Yeah, oh okay, what
do you gals think of that? What other words can
be met? Gals?
Speaker 5 (28:43):
Check Brod's toots huh, tuts, tuts. Yeah, you talk to
a toutz. You don't talk about a tutz.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
That's right. You never say yeah, I was talking to
this toots today. It's like, yeah, you say, hey, Toots,
come here.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Dame, dame, you know, uh, Madam. I don't know what
Dame made me think about?
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Madam? But uh uh and madam? Do you take credit cards?
Speaker 5 (29:18):
I think she's a little too young to be a madam,
you know, in.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
This day and age. I don't know anything. Yeah, hell's bell.
She might. She might be running the biggest where the
hell she's from. She's not paying her student loans off
because she's making way too much cash. I wonder if
she charges a fee like the Blue Bombing Cafe. I
wonder if they charge an extra fee, you know the
other here's speaking of which, oh my, I can't let
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it go. Here's the here's you know. The other thing
that really bugs me is charging a fee to use
your credit card?
Speaker 5 (29:56):
Who does that anymore?
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Oh, I find it all all over the place.
Speaker 5 (30:01):
Yeah, okay, if you're buying something online, buying.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Something online, if you go to any government agency, if
you want to, because you know, I'm I'm a point
nut job. So I'm always using, you know, one of
my Chase credit cards, depending on what specials I've got
going so and I have to calculate, Okay, they're going
to charge me, so I go to the DMV to
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get place. So you'll use a credit card or you're
paying your taxing. I paid my taxes in New Mexico
last week, which compared to Colorado. What the hell am
I doing working here?
Speaker 5 (30:39):
Pennies on the dollar?
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Pennies? I mean dragon, not even a damn computer. Uh
a tenth? What a tenth? Or maybe?
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Maybe it's not not quite at tempy? Will I pay here? Yeah?
Uh and down there. I don't have to see you.
I could, I could be broadcast. But the problem is,
I don't you know, screw you. The problem is I
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don't think the company would recognize my residents. They would
still pay me even though checks them out of San
Antonio or wherever they hell they come from. They'd still
because my contract is k hell.
Speaker 5 (31:34):
Right, with Denver.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
Yeah, so I'd still get Craig Wrights. Just got this
email this morning as my daughter started starting school next year.
This is outrageous ranges for people who do not have
jobs yet and not earning anything substantial during their time
in school. Hi, is your student still in need of
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some extra funds to cover tuition this semester? Well, they
are not alone. That's why we've compiled up to date
undergraduate student loan rates for your family to review. Click
below to join the lender. More than half families choose
over the competition. Blah blah blah. They're pushing it. And
of course when you subsidize the tuition through student loans,
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these schools know that, well, you're not paying it and
you may never have to pay it back. So we'll
just increase the rate of tuition because well, you subsidize something,
and the costs certainly go up.