RAC FM🦝Not The 9 o'clock News🧐| Sponsored by Alphagrowth.io

Recorded: May 20, 2025 Duration: 2:04:40
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In a dynamic discussion, participants explored the launch of Joe's Tokens, a new project aimed at enhancing crypto education, alongside significant trends in bipartisan support for crypto legislation and the implications of the Genius Act on fundraising in the digital asset space.

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Thank you. Good evening fam, good evening, good evening.
Let me just get a couple of people in the room and we'll get the show on the road.
All right, just a couple of minutes, folks, till we get the right people in and then we'll
kick it all off. There we go, there we go, there's Mr Redeye.
Alright Redeye, time to get the show on the road brother.
Time to get the show on the road.
He might be ploughing into his Thai.
Oh, he's here.
Good evening, son. Good evening.
What's going on? I'm en route back to the house with the Thai food secured.
Superb. What did you get? Tell me what you got.
It is, I got some curry uh well actually i got two things i
got some uh it's like yellow curry and then i also got uh some like pineapple coconut vegetable
fried rice uh as well very nice it's not a massman curry is it it's not massman
no i don't what color is that is massman yellow or is it a little bit more brown actually than
that's the one with the peanuts you know the peanut flavored one that sounds delicious actually
yeah i forgot the name of the yellow one again uh it's got a specific name it's uh i think
it's called gangree or something like that i might be pronouncing it it's like g-a-r-e-e
yeah it's got potatoes in it has it yep yep it's that's the one that is really nice that is a naughty
little could be like not like not get heavy on any spice or anything it's just nice and mellow right i haven't tried any of the the like green curries with the
bamboo shoots and like basil and or nor have i tried any of the red ones that i need to
go try well they get more spicier as they get darker. So green curry, what they call Genkiwan, that's not, like, too spicy.
But when you start and get into the reds, that's when you start.
I mean, there's obviously Penang curry, which isn't spicy.
But the proper red curries, dude, they're the ones that are fucking lit, I'll tell you.
Like, I've had one that's just stained the bowl forever.
That's when you know it's good, man.
Holy crap.
I'm ready to dig into this bitch.
Yeah, mate.
It's about time we get the show on the road.
I was hoping Bay Bands will be here.
Maybe she's on a little bit of a session yet again, you know?
She may be securing the bottle. Ah, right. Okay, you know? She may be secure in the bottle.
Ah, right.
So Finn said he will be here.
He's just on his way back from dance class.
So we'll, we'll go.
Obviously we're.
Just picturing Finn and, you know, his raps and the shit he talks about.
And then, you know, contrasted with, you know, him having and the the he talks about and then you know contrasted with uh you know him
having a child that does like you know these formal dance classes it's pretty funny just
picturing him in a waiting room it's like a bunch of moms listening to the constant tap music or
the sound of he loves it he loves it really man he loves it really right joe i'm just about to
kick off the
beginning while red eyes on his way going home you've got your hand up so make it quick and then
we'll do the beginning then we'll get started all right son yeah i'll just question is this
a new format or you just pop it on for a once in a blue moon evening space on my time no mate this
is the not the nine o'clock news that we did last week so this is episode two so this is we're trying to
be making a regular format for a monday night yeah every monday so then why'd you tell me that you
you didn't do it you didn't do um night times i'm confused but oh you mean it's a new it's a new
format we we started the other week we tried a pmf fit on that well a pmf on the sunday but it was a very very uh
slow day slow audience and then we did it last week and we got a lot more people in i think we
did like 50 with the replays or something so we just thought like okay maybe monday where it's
like a roundup of the previous week maybe monday is better than a sunday but yeah this is episode
two mate until i until i start working tuesday mornings because obviously it's eight o'clock tuesday morning for
me until i start working we're going to be doing this show mate all right 9 p.m every monday night
cool cool i'm gonna pop back on after i put my kid to sleep probably like a half hour
no worries mate take care i love the i like the new format that jo's got going on. He's got a new show going on called Joe's Tokens.
And maybe he'll explain a little bit more about it later.
Joe's Tokens.
Unlocking the future one token at a time.
Well, you can chill it when you come back on, yeah?
Come back on and chill it, all on and all right right people let's get
the show on the road so good evening rack fm and it is evening for you look over there on the east
coast right uh so it will be monday the 19th of may at 9 p.m and this is the second episode of Rack FM's Not The Nine O'Clock News where we just
look at everything that sort of happened over the last week, shit talk it, give it our little
perspective on what's going on, hopefully have a little bit of a laugh at the same time but also
keep it sort of a lot more news orientated and a lot less shit talking than what we usually have.
news orientated and a lot less shit talking than what we usually have a red
eye so there's just some breaking news just emerging pretty bad horrendous as
well like a dude I don't know have you heard it or not it's a bit of a shocker
no so I'd me it I think your audio might have fucked up there, red eye.
Maybe if you're crossing from like 5G into the house or something.
I don't know if you're crossing over the Wi-Fi, but yeah.
Yes, mate, can I hear you when you're off the mute?
So Cam, give us a thumbs up.
Can you hear your red eye or not?
Ah, he's connecting.
There you go.
Always happens when you go from fucking 5G or 4G into your Wi-Fi, isn't it connecting there you go always happens when you go from 5g or 4g and yeah your wi-fi isn't it there you go
let's get them back in
right there we go so we're going to talk about the most recent kind of horrific news
red eye have you heard it or not the bad news
are you back
Wow alright mate, you thought I'm a bit messed up there today aren't you?
Never mind, I'll get you a mic when you're back in.
I'm guessing you're just moving from the corner of the house right?
Yeah yeah thanks Cam, I know he's a bit messed up, isn't he?
Are you back red-eye or what?
Right, I'm going to have to just soldier on myself, am I?
That's alright, son. I'm happy with that.
You killed me joke-like. I did have a joke ready but never mind it's dead now
I in as a speaker mate oh he's left I'll have to get him a co-host like so I
anyway there's a there's some bad news just being released as an air
unfortunately yeah Tim Walsh Tim Waltz has just been diagnosed with uh stage
four jazz hands sorry i couldn't wait to get that in this morning probably a bit of a bad taste like
but never mind who cares i mean what's going on like are we just all supposed to believe this
like happened like in the last, like, 24 hours?
Your man's got fucking cancer that bad that it's in his fucking bones and shit, man.
Give over.
Fucking over.
Didn't even go there with that bullshit?
Are they really trying to kill us?
Like, are they really...
Alright, can you hear me?
Yes, mate mate you're back
you miss me little joke
I'm saying
have you heard the bad news
Tim Walsh has just been diagnosed with
stage 4 jazz hands
I couldn't help it
when you were originally asking
did you hear the big news
I've been trying to read a little bit more into the Tim Walz thing
and how – I think it was that – was it Trump or the Trump administration is trying to shut out AIPAC, if I'm not mistaken?
pack from that mistaken yeah so did you see that uh tim waltz has just done the commencement
sir uh ceremony at uh i forgot the name of the uni again i remember it in a second in minnesota
or not and he's he's cap and gown and everything now did you see him no i haven't what a clown
dude he's at a commencement ceremony and he just went on a rant about fucking elon and trump
right and the uh he compared icy agents to that listen to this that just stop oh i was like just
stop or what the fuck's the just stop or and then i figured out he was talking about the gestapo the
fucking idiot what a clown tampon timmy's how does a person get in that position how does a person like that become
governor it's i mean you have we have borders and we have laws that govern the entry uh
and exit of those borders maybe more the entry than the exit but uh but mexico or whatever other
bordering nation you know wherever you're going they're going to have laws governing the entrance into their country.
And to not have part of your executive branch enforcing those laws is fucking ridiculous.
Now, the extent to which they enforce them, that might be something, but, like, they are necessary.
Like, they're definitely necessary oh they're all
out beating the drum right now you know hillary's just done another little speech at that new york
event uh what was it calling women don't become the hierarchies maiden handmaiden like
no dude i am sick of these people i cannot take these people any
fucking more so i got a question for you actually um you know recently with the uh the the gift
from qatar uh for this big boeing 747 right yep and how trump was saying fairly eloquently, how, you know, it'd be dumb to reject this.
I remember seeing back in, it had to have been 2016 or 2015, because he was debating against Hillary, saying that, you know, she should give all of these donations back from these various countries and donors and stuff.
these various countries and donors and stuff.
So I was curious, I don't know what the context was there, uh,
with her donations or what anything she received from, uh,
other foreign entities, but I guess, well, there's a big difference.
There's a big difference with, you know,
handing off money to the Clinton foundation as a way to, you know,
it's pay for pay for players and it's pay for access,
right? So, you know, like the Qataris gave like whatever it was, 5 million Saudi dropped a three
million, like literally, if you wanted a meeting with Hillary or you wanted her to consider some
form of proposal or something, right? As Secretary of State, you basically had to make a donation to
the Clinton campaign.
It's been a very, very well-known thing for the best part of like 20 years,
going back to when she was governor of New York.
Sorry, Senator.
And yes, mate, it's always been a pay-to-play with Hillary.
So very, very different to Trump getting the plane.
At the end of the day, it's actually been gifted to the Department of Defense, isn't it? Because when it's Air Force One, it comes under the purview of the Ministry of Defense, right? Or Secretary of Defense, yeah?
Yeah, that would make sense.
I mean, he's got a point about what he says, you know, about the fact that he's flying
around on a plane that's over 40 years old and they'll pull up you
know to places like saudi or qatar on a tarmac and alongside their planes it just looks a joke
like the planes have advanced that much in the last like 40 years right this plane goes back
to the original like a bush era right the one uh before clinton yeah so you're talking like early 1990s like late 80s right
he's he's entirely just by like the design the interior design the old phones like the style
of the phones that they've got there um yeah it's pretty evident that it's it's old well you've got
the wiring i mean you've got things like uh you know, hydraulics. I mean, I've got no doubt some things have been replaced.
But you can't...
Have you smoked cigarettes in Air Force One?
Probably if you want to.
We've probably got a smoking room.
Holy crap.
That would be maybe even more iconic than Trump, you know,
with his fist up after getting shot in the ear.
Trump just smoking a fucking cig on Air Force One.
Talking to, I don't know,
leader of another country.
Or just by himself.
When he does those little press gaggles, I'd love to see him
walk out where he gets a cigar like Hannibal.
You know, Hannibal of fucking 18.
Big fat Cuban.
Like a Churchill?
Oh. He's just done a pretty cool thing uh you know
the uh they've just done the first responder uh medal with tiffany did you say that in the oval
office just briefly you're going up tiffany the jeweler like relation to tiffany the julia
uh so you know like jewel has been making like
medals for the u.s military for like years since the early like uh 19th century and that okay
so okay yeah they make like the the purple art i think it is they make the uh medal of uh valour
uh anyway they've just done the first one and the first ceremony they've just like enacted it today
or yesterday sorry and it's for like a peep like first responders who've fallen in the line of like
duty so they've just done those uh three cops as family you know the three cops in uh palm springs
who got moaned down when they were doing the traffic stop when the truck went through
and basically just killed all like three of them outright i they've just like give it to their families are the first ones ever to receive it but in there uh he did
take some questions from the obviously the press gaggle and asked him about biden straight away
and so he was like you know it's really really bad it's a terrible thing you know i'm thinking
about him and the family wishing his family the best and then he went but we've got to ask questions he said i don't know if this has got anything to do
with like walter reed or whatever he said but the doctors there are the best doctors i've ever seen
in my life he says i cannot believe that this hasn't been noticed like or known about over the
last four years he said there's more of this than meets the eye and i mean when you look at the numbers
and how long this cancer actually takes to to obviously get into your bones and that what
do they call it again met uh oh yes that's the one that's the one i mean this is metastatic
that's it that's it right you're talking a five to seven year process.
A five to seven year process for this.
I mean, it's it raises a lot of questions, right?
A lot of fucking unless he already had another like he had bone cancer at the same time. You know what I'm saying? Like, but I assume that they based on what they know, you know, it's what they're saying is true.
that they, based on what they know,
what they're saying
It made me, when hearing about this,
is it normal for
the physicals of presidents
to be published?
Is that a normal thing?
I believe you can
or not. I'm pretty sure
that's a choice
of the actual president themselves, because
Biden's didn't get
released and what we do know is well we've got like in the us we've got protections over uh you
know patient confidentiality uh so i imagine they would have to get his consent in order to share
that yeah he has to by the office by the law of the office he has to take a
medical once a year though right so he has to take them that makes total sense oh yeah every president
has to take a medical like once a year and it's normally like at the beginning of the year but
they don't have to make the results uh public and they there's no mandate to take a cognitive test is the thing it's only a physical
not a cognitive right and so biden apparently didn't take one but you cannot tell me you cannot
tell me that at least let's even just go back 18 months you can't tell me that even in the last 18
months they didn't know that he had, like, fucking stage four.
Like, come on, man, bro.
It's that advanced.
And it's spread, like, in his body that much.
This is like a fucking, at least a five-year process, bro.
So it'll be no surprise whatsoever.
I mean, if you combine this with the Hurt interview tapes, you've been listening to them this week, right?
That Axios got hold of, yeah?
The Hurt Investigation tapes where they were interviewing Biden about the secret papers
that he took home with him
and he just didn't have a clue.
Yeah, yep, yep.
He's like, where did you store him?
He's like, I don't know.
Yeah, I did hear part of that.
He couldn't remember when Bo died, he couldn't remember
when Trump got into office
when he stopped being the VP
he couldn't remember
when he'd won the election, he was off by
his dates all over the place
but I mean he was like
fucking dude, it was like a ghost
a ghost would be more lively, I mean
you kind of tell me that this dude's
been running the country for the last four years it's impossible and allegedly there's loads of
coming out now about how at the beginning of the presidency barack obama was you know commanding
everything from his uh dc little dc mansion he's op right he's operating post uh and then what's happened is that as his cognitive decline
accelerated right and obviously more shit was happening apparently jill and hunter just came
in and sort of took over you know yeah i find it you know because you're you you provide so many
interesting analogies uh to some of these scenarios
and I'm just sitting here thinking like
I'm sure you remember some of the most obscure things
like the last time you partied with Charlie
fucking 20, 30 years ago
and it's like yeah I remember the place
time who I was with blah blah blah
it's like you don't remember when your son died
or I get it you know it's
cognitive and mental decline.
But also, yeah, sometimes you surprise me with how much you remember things, Relo.
Well, if you think about this whole entire drama with the auto pen
and about who's actually been –
and you know that they had that small business administration scandal the other day
that James O'Keefe exposed. I don't know if you saw that they had that small business administration scandal the other day that James O'Keefe exposed.
I don't know if you saw that, right?
But the dude's literally just openly talking about, like, who's pulling the strings in the White House,
who are the most, like, powerful people in D.C.,
how the fact that, like, Obama had a direct line in there, Hillary had a direct line in there,
like, Hillary had her own people in there working behind the scenes right uh I mean this stage four cancer would be a classic cover story
right so let's say it goes downhill very rapidly right and Joe Biden unfortunately whatever passes
away right well then do all the crimes go to the grave with them does that mean that there can't
be like does that mean that there can't be like does
that mean that just biden can then get the blame for absolutely everything because it would be
really convenient wouldn't it now if like biden just went away and all the crimes were buried
with them think about it right can blame a dead man no problem right i wouldn't be surprised if
that's not brewing.
No, it wouldn't surprise me either.
I'm still waiting on
you know, Cash Patel and
whatever the, uh,
Bongiorno, whatever the fuck his name is.
Bongiorno! He's not Frenchman.
I'm waiting on them to actually give us the goddamn Epstein client list.
I don't need you to...
Commenting on whether or not he killed himself is...
Data that fucking will distract people, but it's not the data we need.
We need the list.
It's the one thing.
Buongiorno. Buongiorno. Oui, oui.
Hello, Finn. Good evening, son. Welcome.
Buongiorno. Buongiorno.
We're just talking about Tim Waltz and his stage four jazz hands.
Now I know who that is.
I'm sure it's a super interesting
conversation though yeah there's a few things to talk about uh i tell you what though i'm just
gonna just brush up on this and just say i didn't care what anybody says about their hatred for the
big man mr t right but last week that trip all those trips hold on hold on there's only one Mr. T
and that ain't it so let's rewind
go ahead and try that again
let's do that
everyone back to one
let's take it from the top
call up Uncle Don
when you said Mr. T I'm like
this is not where I
I was like I pity the fool.
Yeah, exactly.
Trump isn't black and doesn't have a mohawk.
And wasn't in the 18th.
I mean, Mr. T would, like, destroy him. I mean, let's be real here.
Do you know something, though?
This was one of the most visceral things I've ever seen in my life.
Like, to start, when he obviously like touchdown in
saudi to see his mate mbs and they've got you know the purple purple carpets out which signal
the royalty he's getting the highest on us in the land i mean i just gotta say like it was like a
big like i the leader of the free world is back you've just got all of these arab countries like falling over them like you wouldn't believe but i just i know you didn't like kings and queens in
america but this is like the closest that you'll have ever got for a very long time now i mean he
did kind of almost look like the ruler of the free world like one of the one of the greatest
things i've ever seen i think the whole the whole like what four days was he out there four or five days getting all of these like the highest orders
of the land and and i'm like these people love him man like everybody's so happy that he's back
do you know what i mean well you know why it's because he's as corrupt as they are and they know
that this is their time.
You got to get it while the getting's good, and right now is when y'all got to be getting it.
So here's a plane, some backroom deals, everything's good.
Stop bombing us, please.
And he's put Iran in a no-win position.
Like, this is now, like, Iran can't win this now like this argument so can
I do you have purple rugs in Thailand or do people not manufacture those and they're only
meant for royalty no I'm here to this the Royals have their own colors over here oh
really yeah okay I either have their own own colors uh i think though i think the king adopted
his dad's yellow when he's when his dad's died but i know the sisters like purple uh the queen
like they're all they're all doing their own little different colors and you know what like all the
government employees you know they'll have like a different color shirts to wear for different days
so like monday is like the king day which is yellow So like Monday is like the king day, which is yellow.
Like Thursday is like the purple day, which is the sister of the king.
It's like fucking bizarre.
Like we have something like that in America.
It's like Jean Friday where people in public offices are allowed to wear jeans to their
workplace.
Casual Thursday, Jean Friday.
Hawaiian shirt Monday sometimes.
But that's only once a month.
But I like...
Yeah, we're basically the same.
I mean, our cultures are basically the same.
We just don't throw...
We don't throw rocks at women as much.
I mean, sometimes we do.
But only when they really deserve it.
I like what... I think it was jesse waters i think it was jesse that said uh trump went to the middle east and he didn't send
troops he sent business plans and i just thought oh yeah that that pretty much sums it up
like in my opinion like he's like he came home with like what three trillion dollars of investment just like just went away for a couple of days well he's got to though right
because after this presidency he goes back to being broke ass corrupt criminal trump and then
he's you know back to square one so if he don't come out of this on on the upside in the green
then i mean i don't know what to tell it's been handed to him twice now. Three times if you count birth.
I think you're right and you're wrong.
I mean, he has said that he's not going to run in 2020.
Obviously, he can't really under the Constitution.
But he could if he wanted to twist things.
But he's going to be another Thomas Jefferson.
So a lot of people don't know this, but Jefferson actually hung around
and was instrumental in the three presidencies following his terms right and
he was like like like the chief kind of like advisor just sitting in the background i can
fully see if it's another gop win in 2028 you know for a fact trump's going to be like papa trump
just sitting in the background like dishing out the orders and the advice. Yeah, he might not be president, but he'll have, like, a senior position
within the next two or three, like, administrations for sure,
if the GOP win.
If the win.
He needs to have some more children
to be more like Thomas Jefferson.
I was going to say, I think it's impressive that Thailand
even gets reruns of the Jeffersons, and that's really worldly of Robo
to know about the Jeffersons and their plight moving on up.
So props to you guys.
I like the aeroplane, me, mate.
I like the aeroplane.
They're my favorite.
Don't you want somebody to love? Good song, that one. Don't you want somebody to love good song that one don't you need somebody
oh yeah so what else what else we got on the agenda me did you see all them prisoners man
escaping in new orleans and that laughing at the cops and that it was hilarious
did you see all the mexicans coming into new york via the navy ship sorry is it too soon
too too soon but yeah those dudes in louisiana did you see they gave the place yelp reviews and
shit they were like riding on the wall like one star this shit's so funny mate that is definitely
an inside job a hundred million percent they have had some help on the
inside them without a shadow of a doubt there's still seven of them on the run and on that they
kind of find right for murderers i mean if it was me i would i would have been like you know
if this place floods we're gonna need like an exit plan so i would have took it up with upper
management and started you know getting those exits sorted out.
They just fucking, they did it fast.
They didn't even wait for it to flood.
It was impressive.
And they reckon it's a really bad look as well, because I think it was the governor of New Orleans was saying, yeah, the Orleans Parish, which is where it was.
Allegedly, they're known for like lax standards and like they're
also uh declared themselves like a sanctuary uh parish and they've been all about you know trying
to get these like bad people like you know the easy bail or no cash bail so like the walkers
like that the parish council or whoever it is right that absolutely walk as so this is kind
of like backfired on them a little bit they're looking like plebs right now especially if you
let 10 people out through a toilet have you heard the numbers man listen to this
they started i think they start going to the room and they started at like about 12 30.
they got out of there at 10 past one in the morning it was 8 30 in the morning before they
were discovered missing 8 30 in the morning i thought prisoners were up at like 6 a.m in the
morning and shit how do you not know until 8 30 were they taking the mcdonald's breakfast it was
casual casual friday so you get to sleep in a couple hours later i don't know that's fucked
and uh one of the one of the guards just happened to go for food at the time
like one o'clock in the morning just she just decides to all right i'll go and get some snacks
do you know what i mean fuck that man inside job hundred million percent do you reckon red eye
100 million percent.
Do you have any red eye?
Yeah, I mean, I'm reading into it,
and it says they just escaped through a hole in their cell wall.
How the hell was that not noticed?
I mean, like, even if they chiseled...
Well, there was a poster over it.
They had a poster covering it.
No, I don't know.
That's Shawshank.
Just, like, dumping out rocks out on the field and shit.
Yeah, you would think so you would think
someone would notice but yeah it said they ran across the interstate left a grammatically
incorrect uh message that said too easy lol t o easy so they were taunting them both grammatically and, you know, just explicitly, which is pretty funny.
We're all the fucking murderers, I'm sure we're fucking grammar.
It's going to be funny if they catch them and then just put them back in the same cell, but they never fixed anything, so they just, like, keep walking out.
Now, I think just like with your tax documents, like there should be a statute of limitations for where if I can stay escaped for so long, I should be allowed to just be free.
You know, like if you guys.
Yeah, because that also shows you've been rehabilitated, right?
Because if you can not get caught, that means you're you're either not doing illegal things anymore or you're doing
them smarter you're working smarter not harder and so either way you're contributing to society
so why should you be locked up in a cage you know it's the ones that get caught that have to
obviously do the time you know if you don't get caught i'm... I'm picturing back to the days of playing
hide-and-seek, and you've got a friend who
hides so well, you're like, alright, dude, I give up.
Where are you?
They end up getting their face on
a milk carton because they hid
I think that's just the US thing, isn't it?
Do they do that in Thailand?
Do they put missing children on milk cartons there?
Do you guys have milk cartons in Thailand?
Mate, they don't even fucking talk about missing kids, are you, man?
You never hear about it.
It's an extremely rare occurrence here, like, very, very rare occurrence.
The monkeys just fucking take them into the forest and they're never seen again.
They're offered his trip maybe
they could be viewed as tributes for buddha do you know what monkeys there's probably like a
whole tribe of them just living and being raised by the thailand monkeys and that's why the monkeys
are stealing things do you know what it's like actually uh in thailand it's a little bit like
say living in uh britain or somewhere in the 1950s 1960s you know when kids's like actually uh in thailand it's a little bit like say living in uh britain
or somewhere in the 1950s 1960s you know when kids used to play like 10 p.m at night and you
didn't lock your back door and you know the old old school days and that when there was like trust
and community vibes like it's thailand's like still a little bit like that like it's been the
school holidays man and there's just been kids like out on the street like five six years old their mums are at work than that and they're just running around
the neighborhood like all of them and like i'm thinking this would never happen in the uk like
you'd never trust a five or six year old to be out on the streets all day long like you know what i
mean it's like proper old school living here like it's a very very different cultural vibe it's
it's britain in the 50s just with more mosquitoes and the mosquitoes actually can kill you
well the cops will just kill you anyway they'll just hang you in your cell they love it they love it here the cops just hanging people in the cells and that man so they didn't have to
bother gone through all of the trials and tribulations of court and everything else man
many a person just gets offed in their cellar
if they're not a good person, you know?
The cops will get off.
See, in the US, they just let you go.
You know, like if I'm pulled over and I got, let's say,
a little something on me,
but it's just a little something.
They might just tell you to throw it out.
Just a little something, something.
A little something, something.
It depends.
It depends a lot on the color of of the person in question and what that something is and the
color of the something something yes not saying that's right but that's how it is that's how it
be hey talking about color here's a good one actually so do you know the kid uh anthony canelo whatever
his name is he stabbed that kid at the track meet uh there's a bit a bit of a big outcry at the
moment because they're gonna let him graduate like he's uh his college and the father the father of
the murdered kid like went to just find out like look is this right like and oh the the college
were right bunch of cunts to him
they were like you're not coming in with it without an appointment and then he made an
appointment and they were like no we don't want to speak to you anyway and i'm just thinking like
really does he deserve graduation like he's on a murder charge like you know and in uh in texas
there's no like it's like capital one murder or like i think like a much like law like uh
there's no like second degree in texas right it's all like first degree right
texas got some weird murder laws but i'm like i mean what do i think they either trade it as like
shooting in cold blood murder or they treat it like a littering thing where they just write you a ticket
and then you're free to go but there isn't there isn't any like uh i think you've really got a
massively like uh prove the self-defense aspect but there's no manslaughter you know like you get
first degree second degree then we get manslaughter diminished responsibility in texas there's like a
big gulf between like murder and then not murder
kind of thing it's like a quite a serious one yeah but this is going to lead me on to my next point
and i made a tweet about this the other day i'll go and find it and put it in the nest but
there's this whole movement online now i mean it's been trending for quite a few weeks now
online now I mean it's been trending for quite a few weeks now this is whole movement online now
known as black fatigue right now I get it I can see that after years and years of you know
persecution and being told that you're nothing and you know I'm getting all the DEI hires like
ahead of you I've got no doubt like white people are a bit pissed about like some things but still
doubt like white people are a bit pissed about like some things but still like the ruling elite
will be rubbing their hands thinking oh look now we've had this like blm for the last
10 years right we've had all the drama that goes with it white people very bad all of this right
and then it's reached the stage now and at this i think this canelo things just posted over the edge
and now this is get massive, like, pushback online.
And it's being labeled as, like, black fatigue.
And I'm like, like, you kind of go from one extreme to the other.
Like, they've almost happened.
Is it? Hold on, hold on.
Is it that or is it that fact that we have the white supremacist extraordinaire in the fucking White House right now,
we have the white supremacist extraordinaire in the fucking White House right now,
so everyone feels more comfortable being the racist that they were keeping hidden deep down in their fucking souls.
Maybe a little above.
You know, Shane Gillis says, just to quote, you know, a contemporary thought provoker.
Yes, the book of Gillis.
The book of Gillis, please.
Racism is not like
a you are, you're not
thing. It's more like
being hungry.
It's like you're not now
but you might be
later because
you didn't eat or something.
Something happens to you.
I don't see too uh speaking for myself you know i i i don't see a whole lot of dei stuff where i live
uh being said i live in a very conservative state but i don't know maybe finn well you and me
you and me we don't see color so i mean it's it's really hard to
to speak on on these things being as colorblind as as you and i are yeah i just hear voices
well that's what i said in the tweet look i'll be hearing voices i'll put the tweet in the nest
all right and and yeah finn i said like white guilt. So it's been called like, you know, all these fucking white fucking liberal women and that, right?
Talking about white guilt for the last like 10 years, right?
White guilt has essentially become black fatigue.
It's gone from one thing to the one extreme to the other extreme.
And the ruling elite will absolutely be rubbing their hands over this.
It's exactly what they want.
A race war is good for business if you're the ruling elite, right?
It's society that's...
Well, that's what these people have always wanted
because these people are the same people that come from people
that come from people that used to own slaves.
So it's like in their fucking blood.
But again, people like red eye and myself
we have no white guilt so we have no black fatigue i have fatigue but it's it's it's colorless it's
it's blank fatigue if you will and that's just from getting old you know has nothing to do with
with people of color or people that are see-through or whatever the
you know what's quite surprising is what i'm seeing is with uh gen z's right is is that the
gen z's there's a whole section of these young kids that are like moving towards like sort of
the right or the center right and they're not afraid to make tick tock videos now and they're
actually like speaking up about these kind of things it's almost like this this generation's being empowered
to to kind of like like whether they've seen all this whether it's the riots or whatever
that whatever they've witnessed growing up they're all starting to like i mean you know i'm not saying
to get listening to people like nick fuentes and all that, but you know, there are a lot of online voices right now that are really heavily speaking up about these kind of issues, right?
Like black fatigue thing is trending, trust me.
Can I ask real quick, did your white guilt turn into yellow fatigue because of where you live or does it not?
Is that different?
We call it yellow fever out here, mate. It's where you just kind of anything else other than an asian woman
it's called yellow fever do you not know does that turn into fatigue at any point no never
are you like lady lady boy fatigue oh i've've got lady boy fatigue right dude did you hear me and red eye
talking about that dude the european dude i think he's like german or something and he's been making
videos with his tranny boyfriend and saying like well i don't really say i was a tranny it's just
a bit of skin but it's just hanging out the opposite way and i'm like oh dude he's trying to justify raking your man's ass i was just like
didn't do didn't don't try and justify your lady boy boyfriend like saying it's really a woman
get the out of here yeah i mean why would you go through all that trouble like if if you wanted to
to date a lady boy,
you would just like be proud of that and be like,
hell yeah,
we'd be fucking,
if you're going to just be like,
this is a woman when it's not just,
you should just go date a woman then if that's what you want.
just say whatever you want.
Like who gives a shit?
if you're attracted to lady boys,
you're attracted to cock.
It's pretty much like the top and bottom of it.
Well, I mean, there's, I feel like it's a spectrum, you know, like most things.
Maybe sometimes you want that nice feminine top part with a little pecker to play with at the bottom.
You know, I don't know.
I'm not in that camp, so I can't really speak to it.
But I mean, if that's what people are into, like, you know, go be you.
Go do your best.
I don't remember where.
I remember listening to this.
It was either on, like, Matt and Shane's secret podcast or maybe it was Joe Rogan or something like that.
But they were talking about some of the most commonly searched porn categories per country.
And it is surprising how high
trans porn was on that list and I want to say the person who is presenting this
research was trying to justify it by saying well chicks with big boobs and a
big dick that's the most overlapping circles of these two groups.
It's like...
It's a Venn diagram of porn we beat off to.
Guys don't want to watch videos of chicks getting fucked by someone with a small dick.
So they want to...
Subconsciously, even if they don't recognize it, they want to see a big dick.
And then they also like seeing, you know, big titties.
And so that Venn diagram overlaps with the lady boys.
And so I could say, even though I don't.
It started off innocent enough, you know, just looking for chicks that wear strap ons.
And then it and then somehow it turned into that.
So, I mean, you know, bless your heart.
Now, have you, Finn, have you delved into this topic on the jam hole?
Not generally.
But I guess it doesn't come up as often as it does on Rack FM spaces.
I'm just picturing you
Recording a jam hole talking like this
While waiting
At like a dance recital or like waiting in the
Lobby of a dance studio
Waiting for your kids
Oh yeah no no no we're very professional
When we record we are both
Present in the moment
In the actual studio we don't
Fuck around doing shows in public
Lord no that would get us arrested
uh i'm being told that my pizza is ready so i'm gonna go eat dinner but you guys have a really
good rest of the space and i will put it up on the rack fm site when it's done and i'll hop back on
if you guys are still your pizza bro hopefully you're not your pizza my pizza funny enough
red i will mention thailand actually uh the flatman over
here at the minute uh about the trade deal uh hell america's really putting the uh the thumb screws
on thailand right now over these tariffs and about like what they're doing is they're actually
paying thailand back for what thailand's been doing so for quite a while thailand's been like the one where
we're like oh yeah yeah our friend i'm not uh i'm not i'm not up to date on the relations between
us and thailand are you saying that currently the trade negotiations are not on good standing or
they're it might not be yeah well they've been put on the back burner they might not be getting a
deal i mean uh malaysia vietnam and uh cambodia and indonesia's
being prioritized out here in southeast asia uh and thailand's not even on the list so
what i've heard is the trade delegation the u.s trade delegation they're very unhappy with the
with what thailand's done with china yeah that's what I was suspecting either that or maybe fucking like
Cambodia or Myanmar or something like that. But yeah, China makes more sense.
Oh, they've been cozying up for way, way too long, dude. All of the state railways are all getting
built by like Chinese companies. Loads of these major buildings are getting done, fucking dams,
loads of infrastructure projects, right? Butailand allegedly from what i'm hearing has been one of the number one countries for that you
know the second country scam you know how you'll make the goods in china yeah i was just seeing
something about that with italy uh italy has one where it's like the last step of major uh like
major change
that has to be done there.
So they take a bag that's fucking almost completely done
and they can add a zipper.
And it's now made in Italy and you can mark it up,
you know, 510x.
Well, I guess I'd made it.
The made in Italy always gets a sale of approval
with like luxury goods, right?
Costly goods.
Yeah, and it justly goods. Yeah.
And it just,
I don't know.
A lot of this stuff makes me think I've always been a big proponent of like
doing business with local people or as local as you can.
And preferably small businesses rather than large businesses so that,
the majority of what you're paying actually is going to the person that's making it,
spending their time and stuff.
And, yeah, I mean, I'd like to think there are a lot of made in USA things that are proudly made here,
but I also know there's stuff that's stamped made in the USA that is primarily manufactured elsewhere.
And we just had a few extra steps here.
Yeah, well, that's what Trump was kicking off about with Tim Cook,
wasn't he, the other day?
He's not going to India.
I'm not letting him go to India.
He's coming back here.
And allegedly he's already...
For Apple manufacturing?
Oh, well, he's moving from China, isn't he, to India?
Now, is this just for the iPhones
or is this for other Apple products?
Just iPhone.
Just iPhone production, yeah. Gotcha. I could be wrong. just for the iphones or is this for other apple products just the iphone just iphone production
yeah gotcha i'm pretty not wanting to go i could be wrong i could be wrong but i remember when
uh was it tsmc time on semiconductor manufacturing uh when they announced you know they had already
put a big investment in arizona and they are put in another 100 billion or something like that to
build another facility i assume those are for like just their next gen chips chipsets uh just you know just like i imagine with uh
apple it's like if you're going to bring manufacturing here it's probably going to be
focused on one of their products and not like a full line of products you've got to have though
the energy production it's got to be right so i I think Trump fast tracked that chip manufacturer where they're going to be able to build their own electricity plant,
like the bypass to EPA kind of stuff and the regulations.
You've got to, you kind of have all of these major AI and data sent infrastructures coming in and not being able to power them. The race for energy dominance and power dominance in the next few years
is going to be absolutely intense as fuck, dude.
Yeah, I can picture that.
I mean, you'll have areas where you have an intense demand
per unit of surface area effectively.
But it's somewhat odd because right now we're seeing more of a decentralization of residential like residential power with the proliferation of solar panels and solar production,
which has taken a risk.
Let me say it takes some weight off of the system to be able to provide governments.
I don't think it's enough, obviously.
These are going to be very dense usage spots of electricity
so you're going to have to have extra facilities
and I assume nuclear
would be you know one of the top
options for that
if they're doing it in the south
if they're doing the southwest there ain't a whole bunch of water
to fucking you know build a dam
dude nuclear
is so fucking efficient
and so clean it's unbelievable like
the haters who hate nuclear power they do not know what they're talking about at all they're
absolutely clueless absolutely clueless it's one of the best forms of power there is i think my
biggest gripe with um with nuclear power it's the same it is pretty much the same gripe i have with hydroelectric power is
that the actual infrastructure is not maintained most dams in the u.s are past their uh expiry date
like major infrastructure um and renovation needs to be done and i imagine the same thing goes for
a lot of the nuclear power plants uh in the
us like unless they're new i'm pretty sure most of them have like a lifespan of i want to say it's
like 25 to 30 years or something like that before they have to have like major maintenance i could
be wrong on this but do you know do you know how much okay so do you know how much nuclear power
has advanced over the last like sort of 15 to 20 years do you know now that they don't have to create these big nuclear sites you know they can actually create like these
mini much smaller ones yeah much smaller ones and the numbers the numbers of what they can
power these like mini nuclear fucking cell things right the the amount of homes that
they can power with such like a small area really. So it's not the idea to build these gigantic, huge nuclear plants.
Agreed. Agreed. You don't need that.
Not at all, man.
Because you also don't have that.
Most places don't have a population density
that would warrant that much energy production in that local area
because we now have the ability to make them smaller.
I mean, fuck, it might even be preferable to have two small uh two small units instead of one really big one to power the
same amount of people uh just because it's easier to maintain you have less say greater risk
associated with each one um so yeah so maybe i like that we've just had some breaking news out to the us
as well so you know what happened uh at newark in new jersey at the ice detention center right you
know they kick off when they arrested the mayor yep so uh that elena elena uh habar whatever her
name is the district attorney for new jersey she used to be trump's lawyer uh one of them so she's just
publicly announced that they've dropped the case into the mayor right so no charges for him however
she's charged the congresswoman you know that one in the red red jacket lamonic mclever or whatever
her name is right she's charged her you know dude fine proper time what did they what was like the thing
she's getting charged with oh two hours ago yeah i'm putting in the nest right now uh two hours
ago she said today my office has charged congresswoman uh mclever with violation of title 18 united states code section 111 a1 for assaulting impeding and
interfering with law enforcement and then she's released this gig big like statement
uh i don't know when the last time uh that sounds like a charge you would have caught in your 20s right there
probably probably or if you got if you ended up trying to go back to england like yeah we're
gonna serve you with these as soon as you get off the plane you've been violating a lot of things
anyways so where i wonder when the last time was a congressperson
right congressman or congresswoman was actually charged like with a crime like this and i wonder
what impact it's gonna have on her congressional duties i'm really interested to see where this
goes because this is like i mean congress gets charged with all time. There's a bunch of them that have DUIs.
I'm sure you've seen the video where it's like, you know,
which company, I think they're asking like,
which company has the following?
It's like this many members.
It was like the NBA.
It was like the NBA. Yeah, that's what it was.
NBA or NFL.
Hell yeah.
Fucking crazy, dude.
Congress is a fucking bunch of degenerates
Mate they've got like a 20 million dollar
They are no better than the speaker panel
On Rack FM
You know they've got like a 20 million
Slush fund in Congress
To pay off like claims of sexual harassment
They've actually got their own slush fund
It's not exactly the same
But I got my This is going gonna make me sound like a horrible person
uh i'm not it has nothing to do with sexual harassment but i got my first job and saved up
money uh for the first time whenever i got my first girlfriend just in case she got pregnant
i was like i don't know if i'm gonna need to get an abortion or fucking have to try and raise this little fucker.
So let me go ahead and save up the money.
And it's an insurance, you know, it's a peace of mind thing.
For them, it's peace of mind.
You probably shouldn't go out and sexually assault people.
And for myself, I probably shouldn't have been fucking around at 13, 14 years old.
But, you know, you make mistakes, you learn.
Mate, actually, that's an interesting one.
You mentioned abortion
now i didn't want to divert uh too many pivots but did you see all that outcry about that mother
uh down in georgia the one that they're keeping alive to see if they can keep the baby alive or
not and that's i did i read some surface details on it and yeah that's yeah it's the woman is brain dead but she's
uh pregnant right correct yeah yeah yeah she's fully brain dead yeah and and i know
i mean the thing is the the basically seeing that her body is starting like no matter what
her body is starting to like a rot from uh inside like outwards that
this is what actually happens but there's it's a it's a very controversial thing so i've just put
something in the nest there uh so obviously they're keeping our own life support but it's also
against the family's wishes and this is because basically if the states like abortion ban
And this is because basically if the states like abortion ban, it's forcing the doctors to wait until the fetus is like viable so they can try to extract it.
But this is this is this.
Oh, that's so fucking horrible.
And this is why, like, even this is why I think Trump walks a pretty decent line here.
a pretty decent line here. I don't necessarily think he's pro-abortion, but he also has publicly
stated like there are extreme cases where even if you don't support abortion for 95% of the cases,
there are cases where it would make sense. One of the most hard to argue against is if it
argue against is if it
saves the mother or saves the
baby and this is the
this is kind of the
ethical debate it's a very moralistic and ethical debate
this one I think especially this like pregnant woman in Georgia
this like raises like a different level of conversation in regards to abortion but listen Trump's been very clear since
2015 publicly about his viewpoint or decision-making process on abortion he
wants all the states to have the responsibility for each individual state
it's a state thing he says and I agree with that. I totally agree. It should be a state thing.
I think that's fine as long as you're allowed to travel between state to state in order to seek the care you need.
Like if your state, if we are going to recognize that states are allowed to make these sorts of decisions, we should also allow people to freely move throughout the states like we're allowed or like like our.
Yeah, like we are allowed to do in order to seek.
Yeah, the goods and services we want if they're legal in another state.
Well, you know, he's all about he's all about the devolution of powers to states.
I mean, this is the reason he wants to break up the Department of Education and send it back to the states, right? You know, he's stated it very, very clearly. Who's the best people to teach these kids in rural Idaho? I decide how they're going to be taught or whatever. It's the fucking people who live there. It's people like the kids.
who live there to people like the only downside to that is if you do not have states and i i put
something in a group chat earlier uh that i was really excited about it's like if power goes back
to the states you have to ensure that the people of those states still have some sort of uh
representative say in their governing.
And for a lot of states, that's through popular referendum.
And for my state, this has not been a thing,
and it's been to the state's detriment for decades, centuries.
But the most recent constitutional amendment for South Carolina State Constitution is to allow public record referendum to create, destroy new laws and constitutional amendments, which is awesome.
say return these decisions to the state's rights you need to ensure that the people still have a
like a direct say in their governing well i know but don't you have your say when you go to the
ballot box all right in like your local elections and stuff yeah but just like, I mean, yeah, but people can, we can elect someone on some ideas and that person doesn't do what they say they're going to do.
Or let's say they become mentally decrepit.
The people need to be able to step in basically and get shit done if the government isn't doing it.
And you do it by
popular majority like it wouldn't be something small it obviously has to be still a majority but
to be able to allow it from the people rather than just have you know those however many uh
state representatives you have uh basically you know like you know An easy example is for weed legalization. Legalization in Colorado
happened because of popular referendum, because the people wanted it, not because the government
wanted it. There's actually, I think, only been one or two states, maybe it's more now,
but there was only one or two states that actually passed the legislation without a referendum enacting legalization of cannabis in the U.S.,
which just goes to show the fucking government is way behind and doesn't understand what the people want.
And yeah, so anyways.
Do you know there's quite a – it's like the groundswell at the minute,
but you know there's quite a buildup behind like the anti-weed people right now.
So there's been a lot of stats run.
Oh, dude, there's been a lot of stats run, man, on things like Colorado, right?
So they've looked at these states that were like their first illegalized and stuff like that, right?
And they've looked at like crime statistics they've
looked at like uh unemployment numbers and all the places like where the legalized at first
have pretty much gone to like dude it's not a good look y'all honestly yeah they're collecting a lot
of well i think that i would be wary of directly attributing the collapsing of a city or a state based on this single thing.
Like, if you've been to Colorado, in my opinion, maybe Tank, if you've been to Denver or something, feel free to give your opinion.
When I go to Colorado and go to Denver, it's not people smoking weed that fucking make the city look like shit.
It's the people smoking fentanyl.
It's the people doing heroin.
The fucking junkies lying around on the goddamn street corners.
The people that the dispensaries have to hire armed security guards for to protect their customers because, you know, these fucking people.
because, you know, these fucking people.
Also, Denver or Colorado has interesting connections,
like traveling connections to Mexico for cartels and stuff.
But either way, I wouldn't attribute the failure of, like,
I don't think weed, the legalization of weed
is what fucking made the state of California.
Well, they've got horrendous management.
I mean, look, you've talked about the Colorado governor.
He's absolutely horrendous.
You talk about the Denver mayor, horrendous.
You talk about the administration in California,
absolutely fucking horrendous.
Like, the management is just so terrible.
Like Chicago, Chicago's mayor was fucking, you know,
Chicago's leaders have been pretty bad
for quite some time
and they recently legalized weed
and Lori Lightfoot was still
the gremlin
before and after
she's not a mayor anymore
how dare you guys
talk about the best mayor
ever in America she's my idol
beetlejuice you mean
yeah there's a there's a bit of a like anti anti-weeds sentiment grown uh across the us i've
seen quite a few like tv personalities speak up about it.
And we all know that Trump's not, you know, really in favor,
but he recognizes the state's like authority to be able to manage shit like that
themselves. But I looked at it,
read either look like all of the areas that were first,
like the ones first like legalized and they've all started to go to shit,
but you might be right. I mean, you know, the thing is like,
does weed actually.
Well, Oh, the other thing is those first people they are going to be um spots that people flock to specifically
for that right so like weed tourism went through the roof in denver and colorado after they legalized
because there was nowhere else that people could really go other than california for medical uh
this was the first recreationally legalized place. So people would flock there. And I could get, if you were born
in Colorado and you see all these people coming and all of a sudden it's fucking weed smoke
everywhere and dispensaries pop, I could get how it's frustrating. But for now at this point,
like if South Carolina were to legalize it or if Tennessee were to legalize it, I don't know if you would have that influx.
I think the people there would just be happier.
Maybe you do because the land is fucking beautiful and it's cheap.
But I don't think it would be the same sort of influx that we saw for the first few states that legalized.
Dude, it's interesting you should mention.
I could be wrong.
Interesting you should mention Tennessee.
We were just talking to Tank the other day. We were there when we were talking about the murder capital of America right now at the minute. I could be wrong I remember you saying something about Memphis
I was like, fucking Memphis
I mean, it's not one of the places
I mean, you hear about St. Louis
And places like this, right?
And Little Rock and that
But I was like, fucking hell
Like per capita
That's like the highest murder rate in the country Okay, enough no the wonder they're sending the fbi agents there right
what was well my city was listed on the top five uh uh murders per capita uh whenever i started
going to college um i don't think it's on the list i I think it's maybe number seven now. It's not on the top five list.
But I live less than one mile away from the worst part of our city.
It has either double or triple the average homicide rate per capita of Chicago.
Yeah. Oh, dude, it's fine.
Do you know how many people per 100,000 on that? Do you know what the number is?
I want to say it was like 20 25 something wow okay that's ridiculous i mean tank why is memphis so
deadly i don't know because uh no i know why it's because of the freaking leadership and the culture
that's around there i mean it's it's fucking... Anybody that says anything different, you're fucking lying.
You're lying.
Like, it totally is.
That's exactly what it is.
I don't care what anybody says.
It's the culture and the leadership there that has bred this type of behavior from a certain demographic.
And it is what it is.
That's what it is i'll give you
some stats holy crap this is hilarious i'm this is a dark sense of humor i looked up my city's
crime analytics and uh on a scale of zero to 100 i thought they would start at one uh with 100 being
the safest my city is zero safer than zero% of cities in the U.S.
The violent crime rate, on average, of 16 violent crimes per thousand residents.
Per thousand.
Jesus Christ.
65 property crimes per thousand residents, on average.
You have about 8% of uh of residents uh having either a
violent or property crime happening to them i mean listen you guys are in america you would know this
like do you want as an american citizen do you want safer streets you know we're talking about
these crime statistics they're off the map i mean at the end of the day, it's like, do you want crime to run rep? Or do you actually want safer streets, people?
the area like because i like my city's history this was one of the areas that uh a large portion
of um uh the black population was forcibly moved to uh in the 50s and 60s uh and uh yeah it houses
a lot of the section 8 housing uh for the city it's uh not it's very poor area of the town basically it's right on the
border of the city limits i'm sure we can i'm sure you're one safer streets for your kids growing up
right oh yeah all day every day so i had one for you also teach them how to protect yourself
you know yeah yeah i'm not just i'm not just um i mean part of the reason why they go to jiu-jitsu
and do other things and why we have other things because you can't you can't rely on the police
force to protect you you can't rely on the government to come protect you like i have this
thing uh that it's actually comes from uh weight lifting but it's it was a brand called gas station
ready and like it's
because anything can pop off at a gas station any given fucking time right and like you have to be
fucking ready because the police they're not obligated to save you they're they're people
fucking don't understand that like the police don't have to if you dial 9-1-1 they don't have
to come immediately to your fucking house like they don't have to come save, they don't have to come immediately to your fucking house.
Like, they don't have to come save you.
They don't have to come fucking, if they see a robbery happening right then and there,
depending on the situation that's happening around them, they just triage the situation
and respond accordingly.
Like, you're not the top of priority for the world.
Like, people have this weird fucking thing like,
oh, the fire people are going to come save me,
the first aid or medics are going to come,
and fucking the police are going to stop everything.
What world do you fucking live in?
They don't have to do that at all.
Come within, if you're dying and call 911,
if they get there in 30 minutes
they got there in 30 minutes like that's that's what it is can i can i clarify so we've got we've
got tennessee in here and we've got south carolina and we're going tank and then we'll go to red eye
what are the what are the rules for your state in regards to uh carry right so i'm like i'm asking this because of what the the experiment they did in ohio
so the the introduced i think uh open open curry in 10 cities and counties in ohio
and in eight of the areas i think it was only like columbus and cincinnati that where the crime
rate didn't go down but in eight out of the ten places where they instituted uh open curry the
crime violent crime rate actually fell like overall about 64 across these areas oh yeah dude well i'm
not sure if 100 uh i definitely know that nashville doesn't have open carry i think where i live we do
i'm not certain but like it's just plain jane
common sense like if motherfuckers knew how much other people were packing like you would not be
acting dumb like if you just walked around like the wild wild west and just this just knew that
everybody had a gun like you're gonna be on your p's and q's and you're not gonna be calling out
doc holiday every damn fucking time like on the street right like bro everybody's packing you can get shot for the dumbest thing come on the only reason people
don't do that is because they don't see they don't know ignorance is bliss right so they think they
can get away with things here where i live though it's pretty like again i've said this before not
to sound bougie but like i live in a pretty nice place it's also because
a lot of people here are fucking packing and they have concealed carry here and but yet everybody
knows like we are strong proponents of of carrying a firearm here and you people know if you fuck
around find out there's a strong chance that you're gonna find out what you don't want to find
out like fucking so if
people is people can visually see you caring like yeah that's going to be deterrent like 100%
i've just found the uh some information i'm sorry so it was uh it was six of the eight largest
cities in the state uh crime dramatically fell in six out of 8. Like I see, I think
there was Columbus and Cincinnati where it didn't
But, I mean, this is... Yeah, but those are
democratic cities too. You gotta think about
most metropolitan
cities are
democratic cities and that's why that shit
doesn't happen.
It was fucking stupid.
Even in deep red states you still see the same thing.
Yeah, like Memphis and Nashville and Knoxville in Tennessee are like deep democratic fucking, but everywhere else is not that case.
So they instigated in, so this was June 22, Ohio became the 23rd state to allow citizens to carry a handgun without a permit. And then what happened by the time they did like the first study on it, gun violence in six out of the eight largest cities like dropped significantly so columbus was down 12
percent cleveland down uh six percent toledo down 18 percent acron 18 percent palma 22 percent and
canton five percent i mean they're not numbers to be laughed at just because people can carry a gun
crime automatically goes down i mean kind of makes sense. Now, I don't...
I'm going to have to look it up.
Tank, do you like your state flag?
It's not bad.
I think Tennessee has one of them
because I'm a Dragon Ball fucking fan.
That's kind of cool.
Okay, I like this.
This is nice.
The three stars in the circle
kind of reminds me of the three-star Dragon Ball.
So I'm like, it's kind of cool.
No, this is cool.'m like, it's kind of cool. Exactly.
No, this is cool.
I like South Carolina's.
And Alabama's got a cool one.
Just a big-ass red X on it.
Colorado's got a nice one.
I'm just looking at states that have open carry and commenting on their flag designs.
You know who's got the worst flag, don't you?
In the whole of all of us.
Hawaii has a horrible one.
California.
California, do you know why?
No, I have a Hawaiian flag in my garage.
I like the California flag, the bear on it.
I bet there's no bears in California anymore.
They killed them all.
No, but Hawaii looks so much like a...
It's like a mix of a British flag and a US flag.
That's exactly what it is.
And you know, like, Hawaii is like, if you do your history about it and stuff like that,
like, it's actually...
Oh, did we lose, Tank, there?
I think we might have lost them, maybe got a call in.
Hawaii's not even a state, though, is it? They haven't got any senators. Have they got senators or not?
Yeah, they do. They definitely do. They might only have, like, one representative, but they would have to have two senators.
Right, okay. Are they classed as one of the actual 50, have they?
Yep, for sure right okay because I know I know like it's a Wyoming Wyoming's only got one a one house of representatives right that
would or like maybe three let's see now why homie's only got one yeah yeah that Harriet
Hagman or whatever name is they've only got one. Yeah, yeah, that Harriet Hagman or whatever her name is. They've only got one. She's like the lone representative for Wyoming. The population must be really fucking, really fucking low in Wyoming.
North Dakota has one.
South Dakota has one.
Vermont has one.
Wyoming has one.
Hawaii has two.
I didn't know there was that many states that only had one.
That is crazy, that, right?
I know, right?
I mean, it just goes, but it has to do with, I think, population, right?
All right, well, that's how proportional representation works.
It's all based on the population and that's how like new york's got like so many or like these big cities
have got like quite a few of them right yep california yeah florida uh north carolina georgia
north carolina some of these other ones got at've got Atlanta, Charlotte, some bigger cities in it.
Well, they reckon they're already guaranteeing
that they're going to win the house back in the midterms
because of the gerrymandering that's going on right now.
I mean, they look like they're going to get
another extra three seats in Minnesota.
They're talking about they're probably going to drop
like one in Cali,
but they're talking about like picking some others up elsewhere.
Like they're really hardcore going on, redesigning the maps to essentially almost 100% guarantee that they're going to take the house back.
Which is, it's not the end of the world if you can retain the Senate.
So, you know, if you can retain the Senate, then you're not going to get any uh impeachment uh processes getting pushed through right but it's like i don't know like i mean that
if they get the house that's trump's presidency over pretty much they'll not get anything
codified in two years before he leaves office and it's pretty much looking like it's a guaranteed
cert that they're going to win the house back, like, unfortunately.
Damn, I was looking up something because Tank was here,
and he, you know, Tennessee.
Tennessee didn't secede from the Union until after the start of the Civil War,
which I did not know.
Two months after the start of the Civil War is when they seceded.
And it only did so due to pressure, right?
If I remember rightly.
It looks like they had a
referendum.
Well, let's see.
No, a vote.
Ah, it's not like all of the southern states just decided to fucking secede overnight.
That's not exactly how it happened at all.
Oh, yeah, of course, of course.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was Middle Tennessee kind of came out of nowhere and said it was in favor.
And then I think they also had it ratified by popular vote.
I think they also had it ratified by popular vote.
So like popular vote matched what, I guess, their delegates voted.
And then, oh shit, Tennessee was the last state to secede.
I did not know that.
I could have read, skipped to the end of this and learned that.
I guess you were the second, right?
You were the second state to secede.
No, we were the first. to succeed we're the first i thought
was mississippi first no was it you all right oh yeah it was definitely south carolina um yeah
i'll keep i won't go on a tangent here but there was um there was a seven weekweek period where South Carolina was not a state of the – they were not a part
of the Confederacy, and they were also not a state within the United States.
So for seven weeks, they effectively operated as an independent country within another country,
which I find fascinating.
Like, when you think about – I can't help but think about these things. Like
whenever you talk about parts of Canada joining, uh, parts of the U S you know, what sort of,
I mean, just so much fucking extra complexities now. Um, yeah, just changing over the full guards, changing over all your government services, expectations from the citizens, change the laws of which you're governed by change. Everything changes.
Oh, we've got some breaking news out of the Senate. So they've just reached a cloture on the Genius Act. So act. So, you know, the, uh, stable coin framework that they're bringing in. Uh, yeah,
they've, uh, they've officially passed a cloture.
So this must be going to be getting a full vote, uh,
enactment coming very soon. Right.
Yeah. I see a Senate advances,
stable coin bill clearing the way for final passage.
60 senators voted in favor. Yeah.
Well, that's the meat and potatoes of this bill. That's the filibuster, isn't it? 60 is a filibuster.
Well, that's the majority. Yeah, but that's a clear majority yeah but you can't you can't
actually uh codify a law unless it reaches the filibuster right that's the agreement that they've
got isn't it yeah uh you're right i had never heard it called that but this is saying that
the 60 votes is the threshold to advance the bill yeah Yeah, it's been around for quite a while.
It's like the filibuster thing.
It's been a very ongoing hot topic for many, many years.
Yeah, you had Rand Paul, Josh Hawley both voted against it.
It doesn't say when they previously voted against that.
There's certain things that you don't need the Philly Buster for.
For example, appointees, the presidential appointees,
the secretaries and stuff on the GoTo Committee.
Yeah, the cabinet members.
Yeah, well, I think didn't Vance cast the deciding vote for Pete Hegseth, right?
Because it was that close, whatever it was 50 uh 50 49 i think it was
something like that so you do there's things that you can get through the senate that you don't need
to go at the philly booster but anything that's actually being codified and enacted in a law
has got to reach that 60 threshold gotcha yeah uh well there's great by partner you know there's great bipartisan like uh relationships
in regards to crypto so the uh the uh dying police the caucus sorry the crypto caucus
uh that's like proper like 50 50 between like democrats and republicans do you know it's the
only issue where they've had like true bipartisan right across the aisle, like work together since Trump came in.
Every other issue, everything else, they've been divided.
You know what else has been? Well, APAC is not divided in Congress.
I'll tell you that much. And we did not discuss. And I think we should go back to the you know trump getting those uh
getting a pack out of congress but um well that's been coming for a long time isn't it this is i
mean this well they all probably view this as sorry the crypto thing uh they all probably view
this as a way for them to make money i mean like and also a way to make money or help themselves
way to make money or help themselves
make more money.
I don't think they're doing...
They all...
Yeah, I don't know.
Why do you think there is
common ground between Republicans
and Democrats on this?
I don't actually
know. I mean, I don't know how many
of them might have belonged to the
Freedom Caucus previously. I mean, I don't know how many of them might have belonged to the Freedom Caucus previously.
I would actually have to like sit and think about that like red eye actually.
I'm not too sure. Maybe their respective like states are, you know, heavily like sort of pro crypto.
I'm not too sure why this would be like the one major issue where there would be like total like bipartisan like relationships. I'm not too sure why this would be like the one major issue where there would
be like total,
like bipartisan,
like relationships.
I'm not too sure.
maybe it's,
I guess maybe something else is like,
it would make sense if most,
if not all Congress members in the U S government were,
or wanted a dollar-dominated international market.
That would make sense.
Obviously, U.S. dollars have been the predominant currency used for stablecoin issuers.
And so maybe helps accelerate the adoption like secure your foothold there. Because like if you expect or suspect even to a small degree that, you know, web three will help, you know, make e-commerce better or any, any sorts of like international financial dealings, then pumping as much of your currency into that market as part or allowing
people to pump as much of your that currency in the market makes sense to like retain that us
dollar hegemony maybe maybe you know at the same time as well look maybe they're just big believers
in like the power of digital assets you know maybe they're just like that's also true at their root
at their like root that could be just hardcore crypto people do you know what i mean and therefore
you're willing to put the bipartisan aspect of it down or the part is an aspect of it down right
and work across the highway interesting to uh i wonder how many uh members of congress on crypto
oh dude it's like uh it's the record. It's the highest like pro crypto House of Representatives that there's ever been.
Brian Armstrong made a comment about this right after the election. I think it's like 259 members or 257 members of Congress are pro crypto.
So back in 2021, Wall Street Journal review found that only two out of 100 senators and nine out of 435 House reps held crypto.
Now, this is back in 2021.
So during the pandemic, also pre-regulation still quite the wild wild west not that crypto is not that right now
but um i imagine this is much much higher
i imagine it's gone to like probably 10 percent of congress holds crypto so that'd be 10 senators 430 i'm sorry 43 house reps i'm just trying to find out dude uh off brian uh
brian armstrong's page because he did ah there you go wait a minute right so 6th of november 2024
welcome to the new members of america's most pro cryptocrypto congress ever.
219 pro-crypto candidates and counting have now been selected to the House and the Senate.
So, that was...
Can I give you...
I want to give you somewhat of a sobering fact here.
And I only happen to know this
because I have friends who have been to Capitol Hill and lobbied and spoken with members of the, what is it, the subcommittee for digital assets, talking with senators and congressman senators like one of my senators from my state.
senators from my state and I remember them recanting their time at one of these
meetings and they were discussing what are the current senators and congressmen or women and their aides, where is most of their information about what they already
know about crypto? Where does that come from? Like, where has their education on this topic
come from? The vast majority of them, meaning like nine out of 10 people that were asked there
that were in positions of power, were their kids who had bought crypto they're
like yeah my son told me a little bit about what he's doing i'm like jesus christ someone some some
kid who just bought uh harry potter obama sonic inu 420 is telling his mother who happens to be
uh you know a government official about fucking how crypto works and what people need and
obviously i'm being hyperbolic here but these people while they may have some sort of
how you refer to as ethos alignment or potential ethos alignment um i would i would still venture to say the vast majority of them do not understand this stuff.
And that's why I think we've seen such a huge push by the actual industry to get as close to these people as possible so that they treating it like it's something it's not,
you could fuck up a real potential to have your country make a lot of money,
generate generational wealth.
And so anyways, I just wanted to add that it's like,
I don't doubt that there are people who really do have an ethos alignment with this and the government, but it could just be like they have a kid,
someone they love is interested in it or does something
with it and that piques enough interest when they're like oh we actually don't even know
what this is the government from the government's perspective we don't even know what this is
and so anyways mate there's a classic picture of uh when obviously just after the vote there's a
classic picture of uh elizabeth warren standing there
where i get arms folded looking like a bulldog chewing a wasp i love it because she's so
anti-crypto that bitch isn't she yeah she's anti-crypto she's the any rfk i i love that
uh was it the um confirmation hearing oh i pre-confirmation hearing where she's
just railing about the onesies uh he's like do you support or was it bernie or her that we're
talking about the onesies maybe it was bernie um you're talking about rfk yeah empty backs
that he was selling or like a website that
had his likeness on it or may have been
associated with him at some point
do you support this?
I don't have any connection to this site
you don't fucking go after a man's
merch line
that's my line
you do not go after a man's merch wasn that's my life like i'm bernie's you do not go after a man's merch
wasn't that there wasn't that tim dylan right yeah yeah that was absolutely hilarious that
shit fucking brilliant i was a lot of i imagine trump feels the same way about his hats it's like
listen say what you want about trump don't go after his hats okay did you say tim dylan dressed as the arab yes dude yes oh dude it was great he's like
does this look like a man that's been bought by the middle east does this look like a man that's
been bought by guitar and he's like i just like gold is that okay with you a lot i just like gold
it's like yeah if i was uh yeah dude i i love his style of comedy honestly so me there we we're
getting through the list i had quite a few things on uh so yeah we didn't talk about apac yeah
whenever we get the chance we should go back around to that yeah you'll have to fill me in
if i missed something about what's happened in the last like 24 hours or something because
you've mentioned this three or four times what am i missing well i think it was
i feel like it was uh you or someone uh posted something about it in uh in the group chat but
it was basically like uh oh fuck hold on i don't want to misreport this give me one second it was like after after the uncovering of like was it mike waltz
relationship with netanyahu uh basically trump is wanting to push out a pack out of congress
or like trying to shut them out uh and i don't know how he plans to try and do this, but it seemed like effectively another step in creating a little bit of distance between Israel and US relations.
So you know that there's people out there saying that if the wanted APAC could basically get the whole of Congress just to turn on Trump in an instant.
I don't know how true that is, but it seems like there's some threats circulating around already.
Yeah, it was someone that had, basically it was a reporter that said he had direct communications with a general, or I guess what they're referring to as a general, at Mar-a-Lago, stating what I just mentioned after talking with Trump or like as a summary of some of the discussions that have been going on at Mar-a-Lago.
Is there anything in this new new beautiful big bill uh anything to do with this or not no because i'm seeing some stuff talking about tax courts and stuff like that no
uh in the genius no no in the big you know the one big beautiful bill oh okay gotcha uh i am not sure okay okay
i mean i've heard i've heard some shit like about earpac but i've not really kind of paid like a
massive amount of attention to it i just knew that like trump's been turning the screws with
what's going on with bibby and stuff like that right yeah hold on let me see i hate when i have to go to twitter for my source
of news but that's where i saw it wait a minute trump's put sanctions on netanyahu what
okay here it is from someone named david j reilly uh
and he's got 26 and a half thousand followers. Just spoke with the general quoted,
just spoke with the general who is in the Mar-a-Lago crowd. He said that AIPAC is getting
shut out of the Trump administration, confirmed that Waltz was trying to undermine Trump while
working with Netanyahu and said he is hopeful that U.Souple from Mossad and MI6.
To be clear, yes, this actually happened.
No, I can't name my source in his hopes of severing ties with MI6 and Mossad are, in asterisk, hopes.
This is something we should all be working toward.
I don't think we should try to point out.
Yeah, well. MI6 and
the fucking Mossad have been in each other's pockets
for years, man.
MI6 was helping run the
Blackmail operations, man. They've been in bed
with each other for a long, long time, bro.
England? It's our version
of the CIA. Yeah, we've got MI5,
which is responsible for domestic issues, like your FBI. And yeah we've got mi5 which is uh responsible for like domestic
issues like your fbi and then we've got mi6 which is essentially the cia which is to protect britain's
interests abroad yeah but and that's just britain it's not the uk yeah yeah sometimes yeah yeah okay
one one operates on uk soil one doesn't allegedly but they do but like the uk includes
ireland right emma no northern ireland great britain great britain is when it's it's called
great britain when you add northern ireland to the island of britain oh i thought that would be the
united kingdom like no there's a good whole thing about this mate
You are right, so there's this weird thing about how it actually originates from the name of the island itself
Originally Britannia, right?
Yeah, the British Isles The island, the one island
Which will be Britain
The one island is England, Scotland and Wales
That's Britain
And then it's Great Britain when you add
Northern Ireland to it
Wait, so you're saying Scotland is also
Fucking part of
Is Scotland not its own country?
Well It is, but it's within the kind ofland not its own country i well it is but it's within the kind of
it is its own country but it's it's not recognized like internationally as being
separate like from the uk if you know what i mean damn okay i did not know i've never for
whatever reason call this uh american ignorance but i always assumed there was a
border like uh something that's separated and yeah on the right there is a border i did
kingdom there is a border but you just walk across it it's not like you're going to mexico
or somewhere you just literally you can walk backwards and forwards across the border it's
the same it's the same passport we've all got the same passport you don't get a scottish
passport or an english passport You get a UK passport
That's crazy. So Ireland is it so is technically a sovereign nation, but Scotland isn't well
I know but islands divided into two different sections, isn't it? Which is island and then Northern Ireland, right?
So yeah, and you said Northern Ireland is part of the UK
Yeah, so a northern Ireland was essentially like sort of colonised and taken over by Queen Elizabeth in the late 15th century.
Late 16th century, sorry.
Okay, so this is why people are popping off in Northern Ireland, the IRA.
in the ira i imagine this is where the ira is active the irish republican army which allegedly
I imagine this is where the IRA is active.
doesn't exist but i mean it's the splinter groups you know all over uh the actual i already
they're all over instagram and twitter if you know i mean you don't even have to look
hard to see them so you know you know what happened back in the day you know that basically
queen elizabeth just gave like all so it was after you know the reformation which was started by her father right and ireland's always been a
traditionally catholic company and country so to aid the process of the reformation right when they
introduced obviously like the protestant religion of the uk uh and made like the king the head of
the church and then you know the archbishop of canningbury blah blah blah
so they moved away from the pope and what happened was that ireland obviously you know
was ruled by the pope right that's all that they like you know and the queen didn't like it
so she sent over these like uh protestant like landowners and just like gave them huge swaths
of this like beautiful farm and land on the east coast of
northern ireland and they just kicked like the catholics and everything off so like
you had like whatever the numbers were like three million catholics and like a few hundred thousand
or whatever it was right like this is years years later centuries later you had like three million
catholics or something and a few hundred thousand like protestants but
the protestants were all the people that had the money that had the land the means of production
the money the catholics were treated like and this is how all the troubles all started back
in the day so we used to have all the island and then we had to make the agreement
after the easter revolution and we gave them back all of the like southern counties.
And we kept like, I think we kept like four northern counties and they got the eight southern counties or something.
And that is essentially how it ended up splitting.
So a report, something I'm seeing that was reported an hour ago from CNN about officials stating that the retrofit installation of required security
communication equipment on the plane could take two years and cost multiples of what the plane
itself is worth with the first of the two uh from boeing likely to be close to delivery by the time
the retrofit is completed in 2027. Well, dude, that's bullshit,
because Bone came out the other day
and said it was going to be a 10-year delay.
They said 2035, and that was out of their own mouth the other day.
The way off.
Yeah, this is...
I'm reading this from Ascent Defender,
just reporting on this about an hour ago.
Isn't it already, though, being in Florida, and it's already getting work done, right?
I'm sure they're inspecting it. I don't know how quickly they can really get to work on
something if they haven't agreed to any terms or how they would legally acquire it.
I mean, two years for a retrofit for a plane is not too bad, like, not too long.
Yeah, again, I don't know what the timelines are for the delivery of these other ones.
I know you're saying that Boeing was claiming 10 years.
Dude, they can't get it right.
Their plans are off.
So allegedly they've got major, major problems with the wiring and they've got to go back to the drone board. So there's hydraulic issues, there's wiring issues and they've got to go back to like the drone board and redesign like the whole harnesses and everything. for the uh the air force one yeah air force one interesting i mean you know you know that like
nobody when biden was in though nobody pushed boeing at all you know like they hadn't had a
meeting or anything about this right so like trump trump actually negotiated the deal himself so do
you know that this deal was started by ob in I think the 2014 or 2015, the negotiations for the contract for, uh, and
then come came in and negotiated like a brand new deal and got like a shitload of money
knocked off it. What about is it? It's like 3.6 billion or something. Is it 3 on 6 billion
And he was saying the other day that he negotiated it personally and got this shit ton of money reduced from the original quote that Obama got.
Now, it would be great if we just saw Lockheed Martin come out of nowhere and say, listen, we can build it in a year and a half.
You guys fucked us on this new military jet. least uh let us work for this air force one jet
yeah but they don't they don't uh build their own engine so that's the difference
look a martin don't build their own engines they use other engines right
are you gonna tell me that they get their engines built in fucking the uk like like all these Formula One. You'd be surprised. I know they make aircraft
engines. You'd be surprised how many planes actually do use Rolls Royce engines. Isn't
there only four manufacturers or something of four or five in the world? Like Qantas, I only know of two.
General electric, uh, makes turbines.
Um, let's see.
You know, you know, who was the first, you know, who was the first person in the world to invent it, right?
You know, it was Qantas.
You know it was Qantas, yeah?
Qantas? Never heard of them.
The Australian, National Australia, right?
The National Australian Airline, Qantas.
Okay, primary manufacturers are CFM International, Pratt & Whitney,
which I have heard of, Rolls-Royce, and GE Aviation.
Rolls-Royce and GE were the ones I knew.
And that's it, is it?
GE is also huge in South Carolina.
Qantas must have made their own any more than, but they used to.
Well, they might.
They just might not be as big as they once were.
How do you spell it?
Dude, Q-U-A-Qantas. might not be as big as they once were uh how do you spell it dude uh q u a quantus q u a i think
it's got a u it actually might just be q a actually q a n t us is it quantus
uh i don't see anything about them making turbines oh man they were the first people
they were the first people.
So the jet engine was actually developed in Australia, right?
I'm 100% positive about that.
Absolutely 100% positive. Because I remember learning about some of the things that were invented in Australia,
like the refrigerator that was invented in Australia.
Air conditioning was invented in Australia.
But I'm pretty sure Qantas designed the first ever jet engine.
Like I'm a hundred positive because they've got to get massive museum out in the desert
and everything.
You know, Qantas are the people who gave John Travolta the air 747, right?
You know, he's big one.
Well, he asked them if he could buy a plane and they went well how about if we just give
Give him a 747.
Do you know what they do?
Well I imagine that it was probably tax advantageous for them to gift it.
Yeah well it was an advertising thing aye.
The Qantas dude said it would be the best advertising we've ever had.
But I'm definitely 100% sure dude the first jet engine was invented in Australia or designed it'll be the best advertising we've ever had but i'm a definitely a hundred percent sure
i do the first jet engine was invented in australia like or designed at least 100 i didn't realize it
i didn't realize it was on you like a very short list that like so bone don't actually
make their own engines then yep yep interesting yeah you'd never get another company to come in now and be able to take that deal on.
Never in a million years.
Not now, it's like over budget, over time.
No one's going to take that on, right?
Well, yeah.
I mean, a new...
I mean, most military vehicles, vehicle production takes longer than originally estimated and it's more expensive than originally estimated.
So, you know, the reason they're kicking off about this Qatari situation, right?
You know, the reason they're kicking off here is because at the end of his term, the plane is going to go over and become possession of the presidential library, right?
That's what they're kicking off about.
Because they're saying it's indirectly
Dude, have you ever seen a library big enough to fit
an airplane into?
What the fuck are they planning on
doing? No, man, it just becomes
the possession. Right, so
it would move from possession of the Department of Defense
And it would be
It's Trump's presidential
Fucking library thing that he's got, man
So it's his library
Not the office of the president
No, it's actually like
It's called like
The presidential library of
Donald Trump or some shit like that But it's called like the presidential library of uh donald trump or
some like that but it's actually okay it's his library that sounds kind of sketchy a little
no i mean just like how why would it go from the department of the defense to a private citizen's
to a private citizen's ownership or custody.
That's a multi-hundred million dollar plane.
That seems pretty...
It seems like you're crossing some lines.
There's like red flags.
It's like taking...
I mean, fuck, it sure looks like a bribe now.
He doesn't give a fuck Uncle Don man does he he just doesn't care
less yeah i i must misunderstand uh how some something unless they're allowed to like choose
it's like all right there's five things you're allowed to take with you when you leave the
office like i'm taking that jet for one i'll take this box of documents and uh yeah whatever i would i would take the
booster winston churchill that he's put back in the air in the oval office that's what i would
have you know the boost to winston churchill definitely i would be all over that me like
that's the first thing i would pick up and his mug shot have you seen he's got his mug shot
like next to the door the wait for the overlocker mad he doesn't care does he uh dude oh what was i gonna say there
have you heard any update so i didn't get chance to actually watch the whole thing i just watched
that medal ceremony that they did with a tiffany jeweler what what happened with the uh call with
putin do we know or not simply he's made some statements about it. Are you talking about the two hour phone call with Putin and Trump?
Yes correct. Do we know what happened?
So from I'll read you Donald Trump's tweet basically. Just completed my two hour call
with Putin believe it went very well Russia and Ukraine will immediately start negotiations toward a ceasefire and, more importantly, an end to the war.
Conditions for that will be negotiated between the two parties, as it can only be because they know details that nobody else would be aware of.
Tone and spirit.
The conversation were excellent.
If it wasn't, if it wasn't, I would say so now.
OK, that doesn't make sense.
Russia wants to do large-scale trade with the United States when this catastrophic, in quotes, bloodbath is over.
And I agree.
There's a tremendous opportunity for Russia to create a mass amount of jobs and wealth.
Its potential is unlimited. I've informed Zelensky, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the EU, Macron.
Stama. Stama will begin on the last. President of the EU, Macron, Starmar, MERS, Stubb, Starmar was not on his list of mentioned people.
He's shitting on Starmar again, is he?
He was on a call with all of them immediately after the call with Putin. The Vatican, as represented by the new Pope, has stated that he would be very interested in hosting the negotiations.
Oh, well, the new Pope created his Twitter account.
No, the new Pope created his Twitter account and then just started turbo-tweeting about, like, making peace and putting down the weapons.
And he wants to bring, like, he's happy to mediate any like uh
peace talks and like he's all over it isn't he pope leo he's all over this he's a young blood
he understands the social media game i mean the thing is you know the pope's got a chance to like
bringing people together who you know might not otherwise like sit at the table i said opposite the table the weird thing is is that we always need to remember that putin has an inherent hatred of
zelinski like it like putin looks at valenski like absolute on his shoe and i get it i get it
he's a clown he's been a tv actor i get it i get it. But Putin doesn't regard him as like a serious politician.
And like just to get these two across the table is going to take a like a massive effort, dude.
Huge effort.
I don't even I can't even see these two across the table unless there's people like Trump in the room or unless there's like, say, like, you know, someone like the Pope to mediate.
people like Trump in the room or unless there's like say like you know someone like the Pope to
mediate there's no fucking chance that Zelensky and Putin want to have anything to do with each
other they both inherently hate each other it's a simple fact of life and Putin detests them
beyond belief so we'll see so I don't know uh I don't know if you remember seeing anything about the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, resigning last month from her position within the State Department.
she gave her reason, stating that it was the...
Stating that her reason was the Trump administration's policy since January
to place pressure on the victim, Ukraine, instead of the aggressor, Russia,
is what led her to resign.
Oh, they're always beating that fucking drum, aren't they?
Was she hired by...
I wonder if she was appointed during Trump's candidacy
or was she a leftover from the previous administration?
I don't know.
I guess I can look.
No, I'm pretty sure he's still struggling to get a lot of these like ambassadors officially appointed right
yeah I don't know I figured that would happen relatively quickly especially
with the cabinet like relatively close to the cabinet stuff let me see yeah
like 70 he had 70 something pending
the other day or something they were saying and that's why the the dragging themselves a little
bit she uh let's see she was the united states ambassador to ukraine from 22 to 25
She was the United States Ambassador to Ukraine from 22 to 25.
She previously served as the U.S. Ambassador to Slovakia from 2019 until 22 and has held
various positions in the State Department since 96.
Did you say she was to Russia or Ukraine?
Yeah, yeah.
So in April 22, she was nominated by Joe Biden to be the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine
and presented her credentials to Zelensky in May 22,
served in her post during the first three years of the Russian invasion to Ukraine,
signaling support for Ukraine in the conflict, advocating for U.S. to provide military aid.
Well, that's quite interesting that she was appointed right at the time that the war was kicking off then, right?
Or just after it kicked off, that was 22, wasn't it?
Prior to that, she was a U.S. ambassador to Slovakia for three years.
Interesting, interesting.
Hey, mate, before i jump off this call
because i've got to go and send me passport in for my 90-day check so i've got to go and get a courier
to curry into the city for me uh i just want to remind everybody that i'll make the announcement
soon but we do have backbone labs on tonight uh so i believe it'll be 11
11 am est i think if i just check the calendly let me have a quick look
but uh i read i were you there when rama was on the video yeah oh yeah the late night one
yeah yeah that was good all right that was a seven hour show that i lost part of my soul on that
show mate jesus christ almighty that was uh what do you think was that the second longest one
oh it's right up there some of them i mean i did like i've done a few i've done it eight hour one
before uh over the christmas when we were going for hours uh we've done some pretty long ones
but that's like kind of right up there with
some of the longest that we've done uh mate they're on so backbone's on 11 a.m so i'll probably be
spitting 11 am est so i'll probably be spinning up a morning show we'll have a talking and then
we'll be able to get in so bring your questions people if anyone's got any tough questions
awkward questions whatever you
want to do just say the dm us so you can put them in the comments on the space but i'll be hoping
to try to get obviously as much information on a recorded space as possible that's i'll just leave
it at that right and on that note red eye i'm down i'm down i'll it'll probably be a little bit later. I've got a bunch of meetings tomorrow morning.
But since you said
it's later,
I'll probably be able to join in the second half
or something. Superb, mate. And I just want to
thank you very, very much for your
contribution today. It's valued as always.
And we actually kept fairly on topic.
It's been a wild past week so there's a lot of
stuff to um to to talk about we didn't even we didn't even get to some of the cultural like
scandals like i was hoping b-bans was going to be here to talk about diddy megany stallion and
a few other things like uh oh dude he's he's a friggin... He's nasty.
I don't know if any of you guys have read the live transcripts of Cassie.
I think that's her name.
Describing...
The shit that he had her do.
It's, I mean mean it's wild but i guess that's what power and money does to
you it makes you you just get tired of uh normal people and um you guys start doing weird shit
me at that whole thing about fucking them getting them to piss in their mouth like just was absolutely wild like
like how can you and then the story about that then going in the bedroom and crawling on his chest
and emptying the cum dump on it oh my god this man this is where finn is going to be slowly
This is where Finn is going to be slowly, you know, having the audio start to fade out.
It's like we kept it good for two hours and two minutes.
We haven't had the cross-prosecution yet, have we?
So when that kicks off, that's going to start getting interesting.
Yeah, when does he get brought up and start asking questions, getting asked questions?
Don't they normally get all the witnesses in
before we put him on the stand?
And also, do they live stream this stuff?
And if not, the government is missing out
on a huge revenue stream.
No, they don't stream federal trials,
if I'm right in remembrance.
I mean, but I'm right in remembrance. Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself and he was put on trial and you could subscribe for $5 and get to watch the whole thing if you wanted to.
Think about how much money that would make.
I mean, it would help pay for, obviously, it would way pay for, you know, the cost of the federal government going through and litigating this.
But also, it's a revenue generator.
Dude, bros will be watching it like the playoffs, man.
Yeah, dude. Or like
OJ or Diddy or
Cosby or Dan
Schneider or any of these people that
were highly public.
We saw some of the footage
from OJ. Can you not remember that?
Definitely remember.
I was very young
and it would be something I would watch
when I was older.
I think county courts and state courts
are dependent on
which jurisdiction.
We get to see the Johnny Depp
stuff. That was fucking hilarious
That was a civil dispute as well, wasn't it?
Yeah, yeah
I didn't really know why that was televised
I didn't really know the rules and regulations
But I'm pretty sure that federal trials
Are not televised
Which is the same as our Crown Court trials
Which is why you always get the court
Artists, right right drawing them right ready mate we're just over the two hour
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