Preppers LIVE - Twas the Night Before...Chaos
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Preppers LIVE - Twas the Night Before...Chaos

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[00:00:06] You're listening here to PBN. You're playing back to stability here.

[00:00:58] I don't know what's in the background, but it's loud. It sounds like you're watching a TV show or something.

[00:01:06] But yeah, that's the night PBN family. Twas the Night Before Chaos and all through the house.

[00:01:13] Not a...Kamala was stirring, I guess. I don't know.

[00:01:17] There shouldn't be any noise now. I was trying to leave the room.

[00:01:22] You're good. I heard...

[00:01:24] It was from Red vs. Blue. NYPD Blue in the background, was it?

[00:01:28] No, no. It's Red vs. Blue.

[00:01:31] For like Fortnite?

[00:01:34] Actually, it's an old series. There's like several series where it's very basic animation all the way up.

[00:01:40] It's on Prime. I don't know. He enjoys it. I don't get it.

[00:01:45] I gotcha. Yeah, we're good for a bunch of that.

[00:01:50] The wife doesn't get it, but we love it.

[00:01:52] You know what? I think you might dig it.

[00:01:56] Probably so. Probably so.

[00:01:59] So how are you feeling?

[00:02:03] Interesting. It's gonna be interesting that I went ahead.

[00:02:06] There was just a few things I needed, and I still forgot diapers and wet wipes.

[00:02:10] But I was trying to go ahead and get everything tonight, so I did not have to go out tomorrow just in case.

[00:02:15] Yeah.

[00:02:17] Yeah, I mean, I think that's a good...

[00:02:18] That's probably a good move.

[00:02:20] Although, I'm assuming...

[00:02:24] We probably won't know until tomorrow night anything.

[00:02:26] Well, we probably won't see any actual outcome until about two weeks after when all the PA's votes finally come in.

[00:02:35] But...

[00:02:35] Yeah.

[00:02:36] That's a good call.

[00:02:38] That's a good call.

[00:02:39] Dave...

[00:02:40] No, was it Dave?

[00:02:42] Who was it?

[00:02:43] I don't remember.

[00:02:44] I was just talking to somebody about PA.

[00:02:49] I don't know. It's looking good in PA, though.

[00:02:52] I do have interesting news out of the Jones homestead, though, if you want to hear that.

[00:02:56] Dave is not going to be here tonight.

[00:02:57] But he said, can I call about an hour before the show?

[00:03:02] And I said, sure.

[00:03:03] And we were yakking it up for a minute.

[00:03:06] And he told me that he got some Romanian intel that's a little interesting.

[00:03:14] Romania is preparing for a wide-scale power outage tomorrow.

[00:03:21] The source, he doesn't know.

[00:03:23] But he's just getting information from his family.

[00:03:27] And the family's asking Maria and Dave, what should we do?

[00:03:31] There could be a large-scale power outage tomorrow.

[00:03:34] And there has been a bank run in Romania that his niece reached out to them and said, what should I do?

[00:03:42] Should I put my next paycheck in the bank?

[00:03:45] Keep it out?

[00:03:45] Whatever.

[00:03:46] Should I take all my money out?

[00:03:48] I don't know what the...

[00:03:50] He doesn't know either what the reasoning is, what the source is, why.

[00:03:55] But if that's got enough people on edge, the last thing you want to do is gamble with money by having a large amount in the bank account.

[00:04:04] I mean, that was like when we were...

[00:04:05] When we had the blue screen of death and banking establishments and phone lines and medical systems were down.

[00:04:13] It actually, right before that, we had gotten to a point where we only leave enough money in our account to cover the bills.

[00:04:20] And then we pulled the excess out to keep cash on hand because I'm not going to...

[00:04:27] It's not going to do us any good if the grid goes down.

[00:04:30] Cash is king and cash is going to be good a little bit longer than non-existent electronic currency.

[00:04:37] So our whole mind...

[00:04:39] You know, my thought is I'd rather have a little bit of cash on me that I can at least still buy my way through places versus having no financial resource at all.

[00:04:49] Yeah, sure. Cash is always king. There's no doubt about that.

[00:04:54] In terms of civil unrest, the Wall Street...

[00:04:58] The crack team... I don't know if you saw this, Jay Berg, but I saw this earlier today. It's so funny I had to bring it up.

[00:05:03] The crack team over at the Wall Street Journal have reported...

[00:05:07] They're way ahead of the game here.

[00:05:10] They reported that the Proud Boys have regrouped and are signaling election plans.

[00:05:19] I'm going to tell you, I've heard a lot of different things.

[00:05:22] You've got different divisions with everything else that I've heard negative things about Proud Boys and I've heard positive things about the Proud Boys.

[00:05:31] So it's just...

[00:05:32] You don't even know what to believe anymore.

[00:05:34] It's just amazing to me that they had to dig this deep to create a right-wing civil unrest threat because they know...

[00:05:45] Just like the people out on the West Coast who are calling in the freaking National Guard know, it's their people who are going to do the burning.

[00:05:53] Well, right. Which is funny because, you know, Jam 6, you know, we had that whole issue and everything that was going on and people who were at the White House.

[00:06:01] The Proud Boys were there. You know what they were doing? They were putting stickers on people's cars.

[00:06:08] They were sticker in people's cars.

[00:06:10] So if they're to that point of extremism, it's definitely going to be something because if you push the right-wing individuals to the point of extremism, well, that should say a lot right there.

[00:06:24] Yeah, right. Well, here's where they really messed up.

[00:06:29] Where they really messed up was the January 6 punishments because the Proud Boys leader got 22 years.

[00:06:39] I don't know if you know. Seditious conspiracy.

[00:06:43] 22 years in prison!

[00:06:46] But yet, you've got rapists and criminals and illegals being allowed to come back into the state with no punishment at all.

[00:06:55] Right. So what you do at that point is you take a crazy ass right-wing person and they're out there and he says, well, if I'm going to get 22 years, I'm going to do a hell of a lot more than put stickers on the car.

[00:07:09] Right. Right. Exactly. Because that's what my mindset is, is 22 years for something non-existent.

[00:07:19] Well, if that's the case, then why not escalate?

[00:07:22] Yeah. Stuart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers got 18 years.

[00:07:26] Wow.

[00:07:27] Joe Biggs, another Proud Boys leader, got 17 years.

[00:07:33] I mean, like, that's pretty...

[00:07:36] I mean, I don't know what the average murderer gets, the murder sentence.

[00:07:41] Depending on the class, you're looking at usually 25 to life.

[00:07:44] Okay. So usually a minimum with 25 years, depending on, you know, if it's manslaughter versus murder versus...

[00:07:54] There's a whole other one.

[00:07:56] But typically you're looking at about 25 years and up.

[00:08:00] You're right on the money.

[00:08:01] So Enrique...

[00:08:02] Oh, did you Google it?

[00:08:04] Yeah. Enrique came in three years shy of first degree murder.

[00:08:09] Well, at that point, I mean, I'm not saying to commit murder, but at that point, if I'm going down, can I at least take some horrible...

[00:08:19] I mean, become a little vigilante and take some of those rapist immigrants out with me?

[00:08:25] Well, look, I mean, you know, you're a reasonable person.

[00:08:28] There's a lot of unreasonable people in the world on both sides.

[00:08:31] There are quite a bit of unreasonable people.

[00:08:33] I deal with sick patients every day that I...

[00:08:36] The other day, I had an hour straight of just getting ranted out because people are so miserable and so unhappy they have to spread it.

[00:08:46] And, you know, I'm sorry for these people and I hate that they're sick, but I'm not going to go attacking people just because I'm unhappy.

[00:08:54] Yeah.

[00:08:55] Yeah, it's rough out there, man.

[00:08:57] There's no doubt I was having a...

[00:08:59] I don't want to go into it.

[00:09:00] Hey, garden girl.

[00:09:01] Is Gigi in with us?

[00:09:03] She is here.

[00:09:05] What's up, garden girl?

[00:09:06] Something's wrong because we have zero viewers over Twitter.

[00:09:09] I see that, but I show...

[00:09:11] I show garden girl.

[00:09:13] Shouldn't even show the viewers for her?

[00:09:16] Yeah.

[00:09:16] Definitely.

[00:09:17] Yes.

[00:09:17] This must...

[00:09:18] Reading must be wrong or something.

[00:09:19] I don't know why.

[00:09:22] I'm over at the...

[00:09:24] The most amazing website on the internet right now to me, which is the Drudge Report.

[00:09:29] Oh, what's on there?

[00:09:30] So I can't get off of this screen or I lose you.

[00:09:34] Oh, well, the Drudge Report has done a total 180 and it's so crazy how...

[00:09:39] What, has it became democratic?

[00:09:42] 100%.

[00:09:43] Someone must have bought them out like they did Fox News.

[00:09:46] It's exactly what it says.

[00:09:48] It says, last days of dawn.

[00:09:50] It's 2020 all over again.

[00:09:52] Harris up for US on the eve of history.

[00:09:58] Wow.

[00:09:58] I call BS.

[00:09:58] I mean, it's been this way for months.

[00:09:59] I call BS.

[00:10:01] Right.

[00:10:02] Did you not see the post where the Supreme Court was stepping up to keep it from being

[00:10:09] a crooked vote?

[00:10:11] In Virginia?

[00:10:12] I saw some...

[00:10:13] Yeah.

[00:10:13] Or yeah, somewhere...

[00:10:15] Well, not just there, but I saw somewhere else that the Supreme Court was stepping in

[00:10:20] to make sure, yeah, that those illegal immigrants can't vote.

[00:10:23] But now you're running into issues of illegal students, like students who came from abroad

[00:10:29] are now getting away with votes.

[00:10:31] And in Washington, those votes are still being counted, even though they're not legally allowed

[00:10:37] to vote.

[00:10:40] Is this Louisiana's congressional map?

[00:10:42] I see something about that.

[00:10:44] Maybe.

[00:10:44] I'll have to see if I can find it here in a little bit.

[00:10:46] But yeah, no.

[00:10:47] I also saw...

[00:10:49] There's a lot going on.

[00:10:50] Where the college...

[00:10:52] There's a college up in Washington.

[00:10:54] I think it was Washington.

[00:10:55] It was a northern state.

[00:10:58] And some college...

[00:10:59] And people are saying, even the students are saying they're not surprised because college

[00:11:03] students go in saying there's somebody else or going in with someone else's ID and go

[00:11:08] and vote.

[00:11:08] And those votes count, even though it was illegally submitted.

[00:11:13] Oh, boy.

[00:11:16] Jeez.

[00:11:18] Yeah.

[00:11:18] I mean, everybody's going to be vigilant.

[00:11:20] Everybody's going to be very vigilant.

[00:11:22] And, you know, they're going to be paying attention.

[00:11:24] It's not like...

[00:11:25] It's not like people are behind the eight ball this year.

[00:11:28] You know what I mean?

[00:11:29] They're going to be hyper-vigilant on that.

[00:11:30] But even with all the mail-in votes or mail-in ballots, it looks like the Democrats are still

[00:11:38] way behind from last year's numbers.

[00:11:43] Like, I think they had like a hundred million mail-in ballots last year.

[00:11:49] And now they're pretty...

[00:11:51] I'm looking for what I saw.

[00:11:55] Yeah, I think...

[00:11:56] I'm pretty sure it was like a hundred million mail-in ballots were in by this time last year.

[00:12:00] Now something like 30 million or something like that.

[00:12:03] Wow.

[00:12:04] Well, I mean, how many got destroyed when those ballots were set on fire?

[00:12:09] How many times did we already see this year alone someone standing there next to the ballot boxes

[00:12:15] trying to physically take people's ballots for the early mail-in?

[00:12:19] So, I mean, we've seen corruption firsthand before the even polls have completely opened up.

[00:12:28] So there is no telling.

[00:12:31] No telling.

[00:12:33] Yeah.

[00:12:34] Yeah, it's...

[00:12:35] You know...

[00:12:36] Well, that's kind of the weird...

[00:12:37] I don't know.

[00:12:38] It's a weird thing.

[00:12:39] I think we should all just be able to vote on the one day.

[00:12:42] I mean, I guess it's good, but the people have...

[00:12:45] I don't know.

[00:12:47] You voted early, right?

[00:12:48] I did.

[00:12:50] And here in South Carolina, which we've had to have a huge article be posted for our news.

[00:12:56] It is South Carolina state law that you are not allowed to photograph while in the ballot area.

[00:13:03] It says it right on the signs, you know, cell phones must be put away.

[00:13:08] There is absolutely no photography allowed of any kind.

[00:13:13] You're not allowed to wear any sort of campaign attire.

[00:13:18] So no hats, stickers, shirts, anything that says anything about any of the campaign and individuals.

[00:13:23] But they've had to post on the media that taking a ballot selfie can land you in jail.

[00:13:31] And it's South Carolina state law that it is illegal to take a picture.

[00:13:35] So people are getting arrested for taking selfies or taking pictures of their ballots while they're submitting them.

[00:13:44] I think that's a bad idea.

[00:13:47] Mm-hmm.

[00:13:49] Okay.

[00:13:50] Current early voting figures for 2024 are down, excuse me, more than 101 million people who voted early in the 2020 election, which included 36 million early in-person votes and 66 million in mail-in ballots.

[00:14:08] So the overall early voting is what's down.

[00:14:12] Gotcha.

[00:14:13] Oh, Garden Girl put a good comment if you don't mind.

[00:14:16] No good.

[00:14:17] She says, we have some Brazilian friends that are patiently waiting until they're eligible for citizenship so they can't vote yet.

[00:14:24] It's infuriating that illegals can get a vote in before them.

[00:14:28] I absolutely agree.

[00:14:30] The people who are legally trying and the people who are going through the correct process are the people who are being punished while the ingrates are being rewarded.

[00:14:42] We're giving them housing.

[00:14:43] I saw where in an area where we've had African refugees come in from south of the border are being housed with two years, two years of housing for free.

[00:14:58] They've never, they don't have to pay any, they don't have to pay any utility bills.

[00:15:03] They don't, the house comes furnished.

[00:15:05] So they get all of the furniture, a big flat screen TV and the people who want to move into those same apartments are allowed to, but it is $2,500 for a one bedroom house while these families are being housed for two years rent free with two and three bedroom houses.

[00:15:22] Yeah.

[00:15:23] Yeah.

[00:15:23] See, this is what Kamala actually means by he's going to fix the housing crisis.

[00:15:27] Right.

[00:15:28] But we can't help our people who are still sick and starving and people we're still looking for from Hurricane Helene.

[00:15:36] Oh no.

[00:15:36] But we can give people.

[00:15:38] We don't have no money for that.

[00:15:39] No, because we spent billions on the immigration.

[00:15:44] And, and have you noticed the terminology for those individuals has changed over the years that they no longer call them illegal immigrants or illegals or immigrants.

[00:15:55] They're now considered just migrants.

[00:15:58] Oh, that was a good switch up, right?

[00:16:00] That was a good switcher row.

[00:16:02] Yeah.

[00:16:03] Just migrants all of a sudden.

[00:16:06] Yeah.

[00:16:06] I mean, it look, it's gotta be a landslide or we lose.

[00:16:10] That's all there is to it.

[00:16:12] It's gotta be a massive Trump win or it's a Trump loss.

[00:16:15] That's all there is.

[00:16:16] There's no close race where it comes out in his favor as far as I'm concerned.

[00:16:21] Excellent.

[00:16:22] So someone posted, made a post today on Facebook and I absolutely absolutely loved it.

[00:16:28] And it says, remember folks, tomorrow is garbage day, not recycling day.

[00:16:35] Nah.

[00:16:38] Hey, Trump's level of petty of being called garbage and then showing up in a garbage truck with a garbage man vest on, I thought was phenomenal.

[00:16:47] Phenomenal.

[00:16:48] I did.

[00:16:50] He stood with the rest of us garbage piles according to our current president.

[00:16:54] You know what I mean?

[00:16:55] Right.

[00:16:55] Well, he is a man of the people throughout.

[00:16:59] Even when, you know, yes, multi-billionaire, a businessman, he has always, always been there to help the people, regardless of what it is.

[00:17:10] He actually was a man who took several of his paychecks to try to clean up parts of New York City and make it relivable for people.

[00:17:18] And people used to love him, but now that is at a political figurehead, they've got to condemn him.

[00:17:24] But even when they try to condemn him, I can't help but laugh because it's like, what, what can you, what has he done?

[00:17:33] What has he done that you can say, this is what makes him what I say he is.

[00:17:40] Yeah.

[00:17:41] Because, you know, people are like, where is it?

[00:17:43] Because I remember one interview, he was being interviewed for something, and this was years ago.

[00:17:49] I mean, years and years ago.

[00:17:51] And a young black woman asked him, would you hire a young black woman?

[00:17:56] And he goes, what's your name?

[00:17:58] How old are you?

[00:17:58] And what is the job that you're looking for?

[00:18:00] And he hired her on the spot.

[00:18:03] He goes, he goes, I have many black people in all sorts of positions throughout my, my company.

[00:18:08] He goes, but if you want that job, he goes, you can have it.

[00:18:11] Just bring me your resume and the job is yours.

[00:18:14] I don't understand this mentality of the Democrats that is like, that looks at people like Trump who own, he owns hotels.

[00:18:28] Like, how could he not be employing black people?

[00:18:31] You know how many people you need to run a hotel?

[00:18:34] You know what I mean?

[00:18:35] It's like, it's just crazy to me that people look at a guy like that and go like, he may be a racist and probably doesn't give black people jobs.

[00:18:43] Like what?

[00:18:44] That's so crazy.

[00:18:46] It's like you've never been in the real world before.

[00:18:50] And then you got Kamala who's like, I don't know if I've seen race baiting to this level in my lifetime.

[00:18:57] I love, I love her, her voice change.

[00:19:02] And someone's actually, they were supposed to send me the video.

[00:19:06] They had a clip of, you know, how she changes her accent with whatever group she was with.

[00:19:12] And she did the Spanish one and it just like, I, yeah.

[00:19:16] Well, apparently there is actually one where she was meeting with some French scientists and started putting on a French accent to these engineers and scientists.

[00:19:27] And, um, the only thing that cracks me up, I'm still waiting to see is when she goes before a bunch of Asians.

[00:19:35] I can't wait to see her go before, uh, Putin and sit with him for a little bit.

[00:19:39] Oh my gosh.

[00:19:40] But it kills me because it's like, you know, what, what are you doing?

[00:19:44] You're making a mockery of yourself.

[00:19:47] Good.

[00:19:49] I know, but nobody, nobody thinks twice just because she's a woman.

[00:19:54] She's not doing anything for me.

[00:19:57] Yeah, she's, she's not doing anything for me.

[00:20:00] What is she doing for me?

[00:20:02] Oh, she's pro pro what pro choice pro abortion.

[00:20:07] Trump isn't one way or another.

[00:20:09] He put it in the hands of the states and let the state decide.

[00:20:13] I think that's phenomenal.

[00:20:14] They can't seem to figure that out that that that just goes right over their head.

[00:20:21] It's great.

[00:20:22] And they think just because he didn't make a yes or no decision.

[00:20:25] He did make a decision.

[00:20:26] He left it to the decision of the states.

[00:20:29] So some states allow it and some states don't.

[00:20:32] I think that's perfect because regionally.

[00:20:35] People don't think the same across the board in the south.

[00:20:39] You know, we believe all life is for not maybe everyone in the south, but my southern region.

[00:20:44] Roots, all life is precious, even from conception.

[00:20:48] And all life is amazing, even when it comes from bad moments.

[00:20:55] Well, I'll tell you what, it's always good for the.

[00:20:58] And this is really the fundamental issue.

[00:21:01] One side wants the federal government to have all the power.

[00:21:05] The other side loves it when things like that happen.

[00:21:08] And the government has to relinquish power to the states.

[00:21:11] You know, I always love that.

[00:21:13] It's that's just the way it should be.

[00:21:15] We need more of that.

[00:21:16] Well, it's a little more self-governing.

[00:21:18] I think that's the right way to do it.

[00:21:19] If you give complete control to the government, we're not far from the monarchy on its own.

[00:21:26] Yeah, exactly.

[00:21:28] Or you have like a drug situation where you kind of can smoke pot in some states or you can also get your house raided by the feds in the same state.

[00:21:37] You know what I mean?

[00:21:39] It should that the more that we can pull away from the federal government and put in the hands of the people.

[00:21:45] Well, obviously the better.

[00:21:47] Have you not noticed the biggest headliner recently?

[00:21:50] And it is sad, but it came at a right moment to kind of get people's heads to turn hard left for a second instead of looking at what's going on in front of them.

[00:21:59] The squirrel.

[00:22:00] Yes.

[00:22:02] Peanut peanut.

[00:22:02] Peanut.

[00:22:03] Oh, so the woman is now.

[00:22:06] So the woman went online and bragged about having the house raided and the animals killed.

[00:22:13] She told she reported that those animals had rabies.

[00:22:18] And so and was she was supposed to be some sort of contravation contra.

[00:22:24] Oh, Lord have mercy.

[00:22:26] She says pictures, you know, all for saving the animals and protecting the animals.

[00:22:30] And she lives in Texas.

[00:22:33] And she actually had been to their house once before.

[00:22:36] I believe I believe you mind you.

[00:22:38] I'm getting all toward different sources because I got curious and I went down the hole the rabbit hole.

[00:22:43] Good.

[00:22:44] Because I did.

[00:22:44] And it's interesting to me.

[00:22:46] Her name is Monica Kessler, but she's deleted all of her social media is now she has a Facebook with this picture on it to still push her photography page.

[00:22:58] But it's now Monica and so she's gone to try to block everybody out because she had, you know, social media.

[00:23:06] She bragged about it.

[00:23:07] So the owners had peanut the squirrel for seven years.

[00:23:11] They had rescued him as an infant.

[00:23:13] They tried to release him.

[00:23:16] But a dog had attacked it.

[00:23:18] He came back and ended up living in the house with them with no problem for seven years.

[00:23:23] She reported him.

[00:23:25] It was a health issue.

[00:23:26] And come find out.

[00:23:27] I think there was something about his, his something about either licensing or some of their forms hadn't came in to legally own a squirrel.

[00:23:38] But because he was a, um, a rescue, what do you call it when you're fixing them?

[00:23:45] I'm sorry.

[00:23:46] Adopted.

[00:23:46] I guess.

[00:23:47] No.

[00:23:47] Yeah.

[00:23:48] But because they were like a rescue, they didn't classify him as a pet.

[00:23:52] So the state was able to get them as, Oh, well, you've kept them for seven years.

[00:23:55] He's a pet and he's not licensed or documented as a pet.

[00:23:59] So he had undocumented exotic animals in his house, which was the raccoon and the squirrel.

[00:24:07] Well, essentially, I mean, if you follow down it, that's what I'm piecing together.

[00:24:11] Like I could be completely wrong, but, um, I hope the word on rehabbing, rehabbing.

[00:24:16] Uh, so get this, um, the man was handcuffed and made to sit outside of his house for five hours.

[00:24:26] He wasn't allowed to feed the horses breakfast or lunch and horses have a set schedule and how you handle the routines, especially horses that have been rescued and are being rehabbed.

[00:24:37] Um, his wife, they started questioning his wife's documentation on her immigration records too.

[00:24:45] So they had her to pull to the side, uh, question in her legal is that her immigration records, if she was legally immigrated here or not.

[00:24:54] So this woman ensued chaos on a level that destroyed a household.

[00:25:00] Well, the man, uh, both the rabbit, I mean, both the raccoon and the squirrel were euthanized two days later.

[00:25:07] And he said he went to retrieve their bodies, but they had cut off their head.

[00:25:11] Well, if anyone understands and knows animals, the only way to find out if an animal has rabies is to test the brain.

[00:25:19] So they had to take the head.

[00:25:24] So because this woman made a false claim of rabies, um, the animals were put down and sent to a test in lab to see if they actually even had rabies.

[00:25:34] That sure as hell didn't look like that thing had rabies.

[00:25:37] It didn't.

[00:25:38] It didn't.

[00:25:40] It didn't.

[00:25:41] I don't know what triggered this.

[00:25:42] I don't know if it was because of the fact that this squirrel had brought in, he, he was a big part of a nonprofit organization for rehabbing animals for rescuing and that he brought in a ton of money for that nonprofit organization that they were able to save so many animals and horses and things in need.

[00:26:02] Yeah.

[00:26:04] And I don't know if maybe the woman was upset.

[00:26:07] Right, right.

[00:26:08] They, and that's just it is he said he felt like he was being treated like a drug dealer.

[00:26:12] They went in his home and tore everything apart.

[00:26:14] Like he was hiding something, but had warrants.

[00:26:17] They specifically had warrants to seize the raccoon and the squirrel.

[00:26:21] What kind of judge could, could with a straight three, three judges, three judges signed off on it.

[00:26:29] I can't even like, aren't there, isn't there at least to some degree a point where you go, I think he's probably doing a little more good.

[00:26:37] Right.

[00:26:38] You would think, but if you've got to look at it, look at the new New York, you just do judicial system.

[00:26:44] Anyways, your cousin, probably, but I mean, you're looking at the fact that they're housing all of these illegal immigrants, that children have been displaced out of their own schools because initially they were all being put in the school gyms.

[00:26:58] And you had to worry about children being around predatory men or people in general.

[00:27:04] And now, instead of dealing with the crisis at hand, let's stir up the pot and take away a poor little house fed squirrel and raccoon and kill them.

[00:27:16] Oh yeah.

[00:27:17] For what?

[00:27:17] You're not, you're going to, you're going to question this man's wife's immigration status and her legitimacy, but you're fine with how many tens of thousands illegal immigrants roam in the street.

[00:27:31] Not on, not including the number of minor children who are now subway surfing.

[00:27:36] You know, this has been the third death in the last few days.

[00:27:40] A 13 and 12 year old girl were subway surfing.

[00:27:43] One's dead.

[00:27:44] The other is critically injured.

[00:27:45] A 14 year old died a few weeks ago.

[00:27:48] My son told me about this today.

[00:27:50] Yeah.

[00:27:51] Oh, it's bad.

[00:27:52] I've already seen where they pulled her arm off of a stoplight.

[00:27:55] Oh, well, listen to that.

[00:27:57] Listen to this stat for you peanut, the squirrel hunters.

[00:28:01] This is from a daily express us, by the way, staggering 74.

[00:28:06] 75%.

[00:28:07] This is a two months old, just for in all clarity, staggering 75% of all New York arrests in Midtown are migrants.

[00:28:16] Surprise.

[00:28:17] I am not surprised.

[00:28:19] I'm not surprised.

[00:28:20] And garden girl says she had never heard of any of this until last night.

[00:28:23] Small mention of a squirrel.

[00:28:24] This is not.

[00:28:28] But it just goes to show it's kind of convenient though, because you know how it's heartbreaking.

[00:28:35] Don't get me wrong.

[00:28:36] And this family was devastated.

[00:28:37] But for what?

[00:28:39] What really is going on that there's like, oh, we'll distract them by invading a legal citizen who's doing right by the community and saving animals who are abandoned.

[00:28:49] But yet you can't do anything about the women and children who are being raped and murdered and the people who are being burnt to death.

[00:28:56] I mean, it was in New York that one migrant killed a man, a wife and their two kids in their home and then squatted in there.

[00:29:03] Oh, nice.

[00:29:04] Yeah.

[00:29:05] Yeah.

[00:29:05] You know, now we have children trying to start a trend by subway surfing and dying.

[00:29:12] And it's just, it's absurd.

[00:29:14] And then what are they going to do?

[00:29:15] They're going to blame the parents.

[00:29:16] Now?

[00:29:17] Yes.

[00:29:17] I think parents should speak to their kids, but parents need to be more vigilant of who their children are hanging out with.

[00:29:23] I mean, you've got all these different trends that go around.

[00:29:27] This is going to be another one that was like the knockout trend or the tide pod trends.

[00:29:32] And oh my God.

[00:29:33] And you know what?

[00:29:34] The sad thing is, it's that Darwinism at its finest.

[00:29:38] Hey, you said it.

[00:29:40] You know what I mean?

[00:29:41] You said it.

[00:29:42] Hopefully there's a vote for Trump trend that kicks in right around tomorrow morning.

[00:29:47] I hope so.

[00:29:48] But you know, I'm, I'm glad for early voting because it honestly, for me with my work day, there's no way I, there is no way I would have time to stand there with an infant with the traffic here.

[00:30:03] That's why I do not plan on leaving the house at all tomorrow.

[00:30:07] We'll be, we'll be in and out before the sun comes up, my wife and I, but it will be interesting to see who's there early.

[00:30:14] Now are the schools in there?

[00:30:17] Because here the schools are closed yesterday and today because the schools are used for polling locations here.

[00:30:23] Yeah.

[00:30:23] Okay.

[00:30:24] Public schools are closed.

[00:30:26] Yeah.

[00:30:27] Yeah.

[00:30:28] It, uh, well, this is what I was thinking today.

[00:30:33] I was thinking, what's, what's something that you wish you had established for tomorrow and beyond that you don't have yet?

[00:30:46] Hmm.

[00:30:47] That's a good one.

[00:30:48] Because I was looking around my place and wishing I had a, a more brained up security force.

[00:30:57] I'm not worried about, well, yeah, luckily we live at the end of a cul-de-sac.

[00:31:02] Um, only one way in, one way out.

[00:31:06] And all of us keep our heads on swivels because if people drive down our road, I mean, we're all looking at our windows because unless you live down here, there's no reason for you to be down the street.

[00:31:16] Oh, that's great.

[00:31:17] That's a good story.

[00:31:19] Um, I, you know what, for me, it's more or less like the secondary heat insert sources.

[00:31:25] Like I have a cooktop, but I wish I had a kerosene heater because our fireplace was removed for insurance purposes.

[00:31:33] And so we don't have a fireplace.

[00:31:37] I mean, right.

[00:31:41] I'm all electric here.

[00:31:43] So, you know, that's one of those things where I, there are certain aspects to my home.

[00:31:49] I wish I had a little more of certain things, but I'm pretty comfortable with how we are.

[00:31:55] I just, I would like it better once we're further off of this little island we're essentially on and further inland.

[00:32:06] Uh, yeah, I could understand that.

[00:32:09] That makes sense.

[00:32:11] I mean, cause essentially Myrtle beach is an island.

[00:32:15] And so it's, it's, cause it is hell trying to get out of here.

[00:32:21] Traffic is back to back anywhere you go here.

[00:32:28] Well, I mean, we, I mean, I have a list longer than just that.

[00:32:31] You know what I mean?

[00:32:32] It's Oh yeah, no, same here.

[00:32:34] But you know, just off the top of my head, it just, my main concern isn't so much the election as it is the incoming elements.

[00:32:46] What do you mean by, Oh, you mean the people?

[00:32:49] No, not just people, but the weather, um, the resources.

[00:32:53] Like I'm, I'm one of those where I went ahead while I was out.

[00:32:57] My, my little boy is loves carrots and loves peas and destroyed all the cans of carrots and peas.

[00:33:04] So when I ran out this evening to pick up the last little odds and ends, I stocked up on several more cans of carrots and peas.

[00:33:11] I was like, you know, while I'm at it, I'll go ahead and grab a couple more boxes of pasta.

[00:33:16] You know, while I'm at it, I'll grab a couple more cans of tomato tomatoes.

[00:33:22] And, you know, it's, it's the fact that here resources don't get resupplied as quickly as you would think being that we are, you know, ocean side.

[00:33:35] I am, I'm curious of what the elements are going to be as far as the incoming weather, what we're going to be seeing in the weather changes here soon, because it seems to be hectic or chaotic everywhere with the weather changing.

[00:33:50] One moment it's hot, the next minute it's cold in the back.

[00:33:54] And then on top of it, our resources, you know, people are going to run out and go shopping.

[00:33:59] And that's why I was like, you know, I'm going to go ahead and top off what we need tonight.

[00:34:03] So I don't have to go back out for a while.

[00:34:05] Not, not at least until next weekend.

[00:34:08] It's a good call.

[00:34:10] Come to Texas.

[00:34:11] You did the right thing with the, yeah, no, I had to put that up there for you.

[00:34:15] Garden girl.

[00:34:16] Open invite.

[00:34:17] Some days it feels like we're all going to wind up in Texas, doesn't it?

[00:34:21] Yes, I'm, I'm working on, and mind you, I'm not gonna lie.

[00:34:26] I loved Texas when I went to Texas.

[00:34:28] It was probably one of the most welcoming states I've ever been to.

[00:34:34] And most culturally diverse states I've ever been to.

[00:34:39] And I, but I am trying to, believe it or not, get up to Western North Carolina.

[00:34:44] We, that's where we want to be.

[00:34:46] Even after the disaster, everything's telling me that's where we should be going.

[00:34:51] Really?

[00:34:52] Hmm.

[00:34:53] And I plan on still going out that way.

[00:34:55] Well, I mean, you know, it was, those things, those once in 100 year storms are a thing.

[00:35:02] Well, they, they happen.

[00:35:04] But the thing is, is you, you take and you learn from them.

[00:35:07] I know this has always been a me thing.

[00:35:10] I can't live in a valley.

[00:35:11] I've never been comfortable with living in low ground or valley areas that I would have to live on a mountain to feel comfortable.

[00:35:20] Ah, it is nice having water though, close by.

[00:35:24] It is, but I have always been leery about having water too close.

[00:35:28] Nah, I get that.

[00:35:29] I'd rather, I'd rather hike a mile or two to get to water than have it 10 feet from me and potentially drown.

[00:35:35] I get it.

[00:35:36] I mean, the water is an unstoppable force.

[00:35:39] Once it's, once it's on you, there's not much you can do.

[00:35:42] Right.

[00:35:43] Water is patience, is patience and, and, um, relentless.

[00:35:49] Yeah.

[00:35:50] That's a good way to look at it.

[00:35:52] I like that.

[00:35:54] Yeah.

[00:35:54] I think, uh, I, you know, to be honest, I really don't know for the first time in a long time.

[00:36:02] Like I know that there will be spots.

[00:36:04] I think that Trump will win.

[00:36:06] I know that there will be spots of civil unrest.

[00:36:08] I have no clue where it's going to be the worst.

[00:36:11] I think you're going to see it's more in a heavy populist areas, like in more in the northern states than the south.

[00:36:18] You think it'll be like an opportunity to, uh, shop?

[00:36:23] That's what I was saying earlier.

[00:36:24] Maybe.

[00:36:25] You know what?

[00:36:26] I'm thinking, I, uh, just offhand, if I were to list states that I think it would be.

[00:36:33] It would be like Portland, um, maybe certain places in California, uh, Chicago.

[00:36:40] Um, I don't know where, how Pittsburgh sitting, but you know, in Michigan or Minnesota in certain areas and they're, especially like the world, the world mall.

[00:36:49] I had a friend who said that there's so many immigrants over the years that it's more of a Muslim culture up there now than it is anything else.

[00:36:57] Now, I'm not hating on these cultures, but you know, when she says you're out ran from your own home because immigrants have been coming into that area much longer before the border was ever opened.

[00:37:08] Wow.

[00:37:10] Yeah.

[00:37:11] I, it's, you know, and there are, I'm sure there are, I I'm 100% positive actually that there are Muslim communities in this country that are probably 100% Trump.

[00:37:22] Um, Oh, absolutely.

[00:37:24] I mean, we have reality.

[00:37:26] Right.

[00:37:26] We have a few here and it's not so much the, when I say immigrants, I think because culturally though, you're running into such a, a mix that, um, how do I say?

[00:37:39] I'm not trying to sound like an, an asshole, but essentially it makes it difficult when you're being chided by someone else's culture because you're not following their beliefs.

[00:37:49] When it makes your own home uncomfortable.

[00:37:53] That's where I'm trying to point to.

[00:37:55] I got that.

[00:37:56] That makes sense.

[00:37:59] Yeah.

[00:38:00] I don't know.

[00:38:01] It'll be interesting to see, especially if it happens in the middle of the night.

[00:38:07] You know what I mean?

[00:38:08] Well, I imagine there's going to have to be something we're going to get a curve ball out of somewhere.

[00:38:14] We, you can't have a calm election, especially with Trump and the way the Democrats have been speaking.

[00:38:22] And I guess the most, the most interesting outcome, I don't want it, but the most interesting outcome would be to see Kamala win like three days later.

[00:38:32] I think I don't, I don't believe though.

[00:38:35] It's going to be an easy handover.

[00:38:37] The thing is, is even if he wins, which I believe he's one.

[00:38:41] I do.

[00:38:41] And in my heart of hearts, he won last time too, but I don't believe they're going to make it easy on the handover.

[00:38:49] You don't think you think war, I think some kind of thing will pop up.

[00:38:53] I think they're going to try to pull some old civil laws.

[00:38:57] Oh, you know, civil war laws of some kind to that state that he is not fit or whatever.

[00:39:03] I think they are going to pull some, right.

[00:39:06] They're going to pull some backhanded BS.

[00:39:10] But he, this is his, it is a seat.

[00:39:13] He, this man had more times of peace than less countries tried us.

[00:39:18] And I mean, people are trying to say that we live under Trump's tax law right now, but we don't.

[00:39:26] That was Biden and Kamala's inflation.

[00:39:28] Because even she got, she got got on air when she was being asked about giving tax breaks.

[00:39:35] And she goes, yeah, I'm going to give tax breaks to this community and this community.

[00:39:41] And the interviewer says, ah, but you're not increasing taxes, right?

[00:39:45] She goes, well, you've got to increase taxes to give tax breaks.

[00:39:48] Where's the money supposed to come from?

[00:39:50] And I'm like, she said this on air.

[00:39:53] That's sweet.

[00:39:54] That is sweet right there.

[00:39:55] I love that.

[00:39:56] Oh, I'm going to give you all the money you need.

[00:39:58] I'm just going to take it from them.

[00:40:00] Right.

[00:40:01] Right.

[00:40:01] And so that's just one of those things where it's like, you know, right.

[00:40:07] Exactly.

[00:40:07] It's actually exactly daddy.

[00:40:10] Well, I mean, she did say come with a go with joy.

[00:40:13] I mean, it was the same, same line that was used by the Nazis.

[00:40:17] Yeah.

[00:40:18] Well, Donald Trump's the only Nazi.

[00:40:19] So don't worry about that.

[00:40:21] Right.

[00:40:21] Obviously.

[00:40:22] No.

[00:40:23] So what gets me though, is Trump is willing and wants to use tariffs, you know, and I think

[00:40:29] that's a great idea.

[00:40:30] You should be taxing the people who are bringing products in versus, I mean, sending products

[00:40:36] in from all of these foreign ships, because I mean, I mean, it was a foreign ship that took

[00:40:41] down the Baltimore bridge.

[00:40:43] Yeah.

[00:40:43] And have, we've not heard any more on that.

[00:40:46] And they're still reconstructing and they still haven't found families who were plunged

[00:40:51] into that river.

[00:40:52] Man.

[00:40:53] All those, all those that year, what was that 21 or something?

[00:40:57] 22.

[00:40:57] No.

[00:40:57] That year of, of attacks on the railway systems, attacks on the planes.

[00:41:03] Oh yeah.

[00:41:03] Yeah.

[00:41:04] Notice like that, all that stuff.

[00:41:07] When it was happening, everybody was like, well, there's a certain amount of this stuff

[00:41:11] that happens every year.

[00:41:12] I ain't heard shit happen.

[00:41:14] I'm right.

[00:41:14] But when you have no, except for, except for like the, well, now we are seeing more catastrophic

[00:41:22] events than we are, which don't get me wrong.

[00:41:25] The other events were catastrophic too, but did you not see about the, um, the chemical

[00:41:31] plant that went caught on fire in Georgia, like a week before her pain hurt that same plant

[00:41:37] caught on fire for the same issue two, three years prior?

[00:41:43] Well, that's, that's a good point that debunks my theory because my theory was that that was

[00:41:51] a, that was a standout year with all that stuff.

[00:41:54] Oh, it was a standout year because it was convenient that all of the trains and all of the fields

[00:42:01] and everything were all food sources.

[00:42:05] Uh, yeah.

[00:42:06] I do think you're right.

[00:42:08] Remember East Palestine?

[00:42:09] That was like a chemical weapons attack.

[00:42:12] Yeah.

[00:42:13] Via rail.

[00:42:14] I mean, that was crazy and it was handled so pissed poorly.

[00:42:19] It was unbelievable to watch that apocalyptic plume of dangerous black smoke.

[00:42:26] And everybody was like, Buddha judge was like, it's fine.

[00:42:28] You could just stay here.

[00:42:29] You're safe.

[00:42:33] I'm sorry.

[00:42:33] The second they say, it's okay, you'll be fine.

[00:42:36] We'll take care of you.

[00:42:38] Run shit your pants and run.

[00:42:40] That's it.

[00:42:41] Even as, as Dave Jones would say, bring out the brown pants.

[00:42:45] The it's evac time.

[00:42:48] As soon as the government says you're safe.

[00:42:51] Yeah.

[00:42:52] Or drink the water.

[00:42:53] Or what is it?

[00:42:54] Even on movies.

[00:42:56] What is it?

[00:42:56] If you hear them say, oh, you've done a good job.

[00:42:59] You can just come on in.

[00:43:01] We've got it from here.

[00:43:03] As soon as they say we've got it from here.

[00:43:06] Run.

[00:43:08] Yeah.

[00:43:09] It's interesting.

[00:43:11] It's going to be an interesting day tomorrow.

[00:43:13] We, uh, I don't know.

[00:43:15] I think we're going to see more.

[00:43:17] So.

[00:43:18] All right.

[00:43:19] We say, let's say there's a little tussle with Kamala and Biden not wanting to hand over,

[00:43:26] but then Trump comes in the office.

[00:43:28] I think not that we'll see more assassination temps.

[00:43:33] I think we will see more.

[00:43:36] So this is a theory.

[00:43:37] And I threw it out there back before the blue screen hit.

[00:43:41] I told a friend it would happen.

[00:43:42] And she contacted me.

[00:43:43] She goes, you said that would happen.

[00:43:44] I'm like, yes, I have theories.

[00:43:47] I, I think that was more of a less of a baby bloke.

[00:43:52] They wanted to see how far the reach was.

[00:43:54] I don't know who they was, but they is not us.

[00:43:58] And I think we're going to see it again.

[00:44:00] And why not hit the infrastructure when, you know, the man is in office because what better

[00:44:06] to do than to make it look weak.

[00:44:08] But here's the thing is all of these things have occurred with Biden and Kamala in an office

[00:44:13] and nobody is once questioned what they were doing to recover from it.

[00:44:19] We, as the people have been fixing these problems.

[00:44:21] So what's going to happen is you're going to get something like this happen when he's

[00:44:25] in office and they're going to be like, what is he doing to fix it?

[00:44:28] But yet they never questioned the people who are at hand for it.

[00:44:34] You know, it's a really good point because we, we've come to realize that, that the left

[00:44:39] religion is the woke religion is all about.

[00:44:43] I'm right.

[00:44:44] And you're wrong.

[00:44:45] And if you say I'm wrong, then I'm going to silence you.

[00:44:47] I'm going to say a quote.

[00:44:49] Someone else said they're so woke.

[00:44:51] They're still sleeping.

[00:44:54] They've gone full circle.

[00:44:56] They've gone full circle.

[00:44:58] No, but what I'm saying is, will they be willing to literally attack the country?

[00:45:05] And like you're saying, just to prove the point.

[00:45:09] Yes.

[00:45:09] I told you he wasn't.

[00:45:10] Yes.

[00:45:11] You're going to mess it up.

[00:45:12] Yes.

[00:45:12] These people, some of these people who are on the extreme ends, not everybody, you know,

[00:45:18] we've had plenty of people who've changed their viewpoints by seeing what's happening,

[00:45:22] but you're going to have those select extreme people kind of like Nancy Pelosi.

[00:45:26] They would chew off their own right hand and do it in front of you and still blame him

[00:45:33] for it.

[00:45:34] I mean it.

[00:45:36] You are going to watch people chew through their own hand and foot and still say it's

[00:45:41] his fault and refuse to take responsibility.

[00:45:44] There's no copability.

[00:45:46] Nothing, you know, nothing about it is going to work out to the way that they want it to

[00:45:51] be or their level of control that they want.

[00:45:55] Well, I hope that a large portion of them, those who threaten to leave the country if

[00:46:01] Trump wins will actually leave this time.

[00:46:04] You know, we said that the first go around too.

[00:46:07] And guess what?

[00:46:08] Whoopi Goberg didn't leave.

[00:46:09] None of these people left.

[00:46:10] And then, you know, what's funny though, is I was more tickled at the people who are

[00:46:14] saying I'm going to Canada.

[00:46:15] Well, you know, it's funny.

[00:46:17] Good luck because Canada only allows you to immigrate to their state or their country.

[00:46:24] If you have a job that they are in need of.

[00:46:26] So if they don't find use or need for you, then why are you here?

[00:46:30] And I think we should be looking at immigration almost on the same level as what skill set,

[00:46:38] what ability, you know what I mean?

[00:46:39] Like, I understand we do allow more immigrants coming in and people who can do lower end work.

[00:46:45] But even Canada regulates how they let people in and when they let people in.

[00:46:51] I we should have that.

[00:46:52] We should have more regulations on ours.

[00:46:56] I agree.

[00:46:57] What's wrong with that?

[00:46:59] I mean, if liberal if if liberal.

[00:47:02] What's the guy's name over there?

[00:47:04] I can't Trudeau.

[00:47:05] If Trudeau's Canada.

[00:47:07] Has that in place?

[00:47:09] What?

[00:47:09] I mean, come on.

[00:47:10] I think that was in there before him.

[00:47:13] Right.

[00:47:14] Because I I looked into I looked into it years and years ago because I was curious.

[00:47:19] And I mean, this is.

[00:47:22] I don't know, mid mid 2000s.

[00:47:25] And even then you had to be able to come up to Canada, you had to list your skill set and what type of work you were looking for.

[00:47:34] And it said on there only only.

[00:47:37] What was it?

[00:47:39] Only allow an immigration status for individuals with jobs of need.

[00:47:44] I mean, it makes sense.

[00:47:47] There have to be limitations.

[00:47:49] Right.

[00:47:50] And now the the citizen population is almost outnumbered by the amount of illegal immigrants running up and down the street.

[00:47:59] Yeah, it's just I mean.

[00:48:03] I don't know.

[00:48:03] I see I could be wrong, but I see I see good times for America.

[00:48:08] It's hard to believe, but I just feel it.

[00:48:12] I don't know.

[00:48:12] No, I think I think we are going to see both good and bad.

[00:48:15] I mean, it's just the way of life is we have good times.

[00:48:19] We have bad times.

[00:48:20] It's how we handle it.

[00:48:21] It's how we control our reaction to those times.

[00:48:25] I mean.

[00:48:27] I guess it's how we get there, right?

[00:48:29] Maybe it is.

[00:48:30] It is.

[00:48:31] But it's possible.

[00:48:32] It's possible we get there on a Kamala presidency because people go, oh, this is it.

[00:48:39] This is it.

[00:48:39] I have to go completely insane prepper mode and get the goats and get the chickens and become self-reliant because I know everything up.

[00:48:48] I'm terrified if she gets into office, how much worse it's going to be.

[00:48:53] How much worse it's going to be.

[00:48:55] Agreed.

[00:48:55] Because what she's trying to implement with her project 2025, what she's trying to implement with the tax breaks and what she's trying to implement on the tax increases.

[00:49:09] Right.

[00:49:09] We're already seeing a huge inflation already now.

[00:49:13] And anyone who says they don't see it is lying or blind or dumb.

[00:49:18] And I, I see it.

[00:49:21] I, I'm one of those people.

[00:49:23] We don't have a lot of money in this house.

[00:49:25] I mean, I'm not going to not begging for a handout, but I'm just going to say the way it is.

[00:49:29] There are a lot of times we're making it barely paycheck to paycheck on a two income household.

[00:49:34] Yeah.

[00:49:35] And because you were in full time, right?

[00:49:38] We were both full time.

[00:49:40] And it, and it is difficult to get ahead that, you know, that huge grocery trip was because I hadn't shopped for groceries.

[00:49:49] In a couple months, we had prepper camp, you know, there was a lot of different factors coming in.

[00:49:53] And that we were able to save up just enough money to the side that I was able to do one giant grocery trip.

[00:50:00] And that was, that's going to last us for the next few months until I can save up again and go get more food.

[00:50:07] And by then, you know, that 16 pound rump roast won't be $80.

[00:50:11] It will be like a hundred and something.

[00:50:14] So crazy.

[00:50:16] It's, it is almost, it is almost defeated to think about, but I don't let it, but it is, it's terrifying because with her in office, what are you going to do?

[00:50:28] I would never, I tell you right now, if she were to come into office with some of this stuff she's talking about and implementing, especially with her vice president, I would never allow my son to go to a public school ever.

[00:50:40] I will pull out every stop I have to, to either homeschool or cottage school or private school.

[00:50:46] Cause there is no way in hell you could get me to put my child in a public school with the stuff they're trying to enforce.

[00:50:51] Oh man, I'll tell you what, he might not be your son for long if you put them in the public.

[00:50:57] Exactly.

[00:50:58] Exactly.

[00:50:58] Well, that's just, that's just it.

[00:51:00] You know, being able to, to children go through phrases because we're, we were all children once all children.

[00:51:08] There were times I love dressing like a tomboy and there are times my personality is still very much like a tomboy.

[00:51:14] And you know that I'm a very small, petite woman, but we both know I have a six foot five personality.

[00:51:20] Oh yeah.

[00:51:21] It's just, it's just who I am, but God forbid in school, I'm sure they would have tried to convey it as one way or the other, you know, I, but children go through phases where they, I mean, the emo phase, come on.

[00:51:34] We were a kid of the nineties.

[00:51:35] How many times did the guys, or even maybe you had painted nails and black liner.

[00:51:40] It didn't mean shit.

[00:51:42] It was just kids doing a fashion trend.

[00:51:45] And now you're.

[00:51:46] And said, I think you're gay.

[00:51:48] Or I think you're a girl.

[00:51:50] Right.

[00:51:51] Like, you know, I had friends who, you know, were finding their sexuality and, and they're gay and it's, you know, like good for you, but never once.

[00:52:01] Oh, you like this.

[00:52:02] So you're automatically gay.

[00:52:03] You should support.

[00:52:04] No, nobody gave two shits what you did or didn't like.

[00:52:07] Pardon my language.

[00:52:08] I'm going to be cursing a lot, but it's just one of those things where.

[00:52:11] It was better.

[00:52:12] Nobody cares.

[00:52:13] Nobody cares.

[00:52:14] Like, yeah, it was definitely better when teachers didn't.

[00:52:18] And what?

[00:52:18] Well, it's not that they didn't care.

[00:52:20] It's they didn't care about your personal shit.

[00:52:23] You know what I had a teacher say?

[00:52:24] And she had it on her door.

[00:52:27] She had it on the door.

[00:52:28] Before you step in here, put your big girl panties on and get over it.

[00:52:33] This is life.

[00:52:34] Literally.

[00:52:35] That was her saying it that way.

[00:52:38] I re I remember.

[00:52:39] Yeah.

[00:52:41] I know that's nice.

[00:52:42] Right.

[00:52:43] I remember all kinds of weirdos in my school and situations.

[00:52:48] I don't know if you did it.

[00:52:50] Yeah.

[00:52:51] How many times did we wear safety pins as earrings or clothes with safety pins all the way down

[00:52:56] and the sleeves that went all the way.

[00:52:57] Yeah.

[00:52:58] I mean, in my hair and in middle school through high school.

[00:53:02] I mean, I deserved all.

[00:53:04] I wore.

[00:53:04] But see, I was that person.

[00:53:06] I wore everything.

[00:53:07] One day it was goth.

[00:53:08] The next day it was tomboyish.

[00:53:11] Or the next day it was email.

[00:53:12] It didn't matter.

[00:53:13] I wore what I wanted.

[00:53:15] And now it's like it.

[00:53:17] Who cares?

[00:53:18] Like, yeah, I kid.

[00:53:19] But here's the thing.

[00:53:20] Kids are mean.

[00:53:21] Kids are relentless.

[00:53:22] But sometimes a little bit of a but a little bit of healthy bullying would help some of these

[00:53:27] kids today because they are too soft and too protected.

[00:53:31] Well, I'll tell you what it might.

[00:53:33] It might give them the strength.

[00:53:35] They need to stand up to these lunatic teachers who want them to cut their penises off.

[00:53:41] Yeah, because God forbid you come at me and say, oh, she really is a girl.

[00:53:46] No, that sounds like projection.

[00:53:48] If you feel that way, then you go have your general genitals mutilated, you know, which is funny because we had that huge movement.

[00:53:57] We were trying to save women from genital mutilation.

[00:54:00] Right.

[00:54:01] Right.

[00:54:01] Because of the cultures who believe that women should be circumcised.

[00:54:05] And in those cultures, women, those women are circumcised so they cannot enjoy sex.

[00:54:10] It's it.

[00:54:11] You know, historically, women are not allowed to.

[00:54:14] That means the women would most likely run off and cheat if she enjoyed sex.

[00:54:19] And these women are scarred and maimed and mutilated to a point that some of them died during childbirth.

[00:54:26] And we were all set on stopping this and having human rights.

[00:54:29] And now we're stepping back 10 steps by saying, let's give them these hormones and suppress their growth and mutilate them.

[00:54:39] What the hell?

[00:54:41] Yeah.

[00:54:42] And the ones that make it through that nightmare, they just send the boys in to beat them up in sports.

[00:54:48] You know, yes.

[00:54:50] Or worse.

[00:54:51] Why?

[00:54:52] Why is my child having to share a bathroom with a boy in a dress?

[00:54:56] I'm sorry, but it's not happening.

[00:54:59] It is not happening.

[00:55:01] It's not happening.

[00:55:01] That's the thing, Jay Ferg.

[00:55:02] It never would happen if the kids were allowed to be.

[00:55:06] If there was.

[00:55:06] Look, I got bullied a lot.

[00:55:08] I deserved a lot of it, but I got bullied a lot.

[00:55:11] And it was some days were hell.

[00:55:13] But look.

[00:55:14] None of the half, at least 50 percent of this stuff in bathrooms and all this kind of stuff would never happen if it wasn't 100 percent.

[00:55:23] Don't bully anybody.

[00:55:24] Don't say anything mean ever.

[00:55:26] Mm hmm.

[00:55:26] Because there's no way all that.

[00:55:28] Bullying policies never worked.

[00:55:30] You know what happened.

[00:55:31] Look, I don't know what your school was like.

[00:55:33] I grew up in the 90s.

[00:55:35] This is probably hard for people to believe.

[00:55:37] But if you were gay, we had a couple of gay kids.

[00:55:40] They were.

[00:55:41] It was rough.

[00:55:43] Everybody.

[00:55:44] Except their girlfriends.

[00:55:46] You know what I mean?

[00:55:46] Their girlfriends stood up for him.

[00:55:48] But every boy in the school didn't matter.

[00:55:51] Didn't matter.

[00:55:52] You know what?

[00:55:53] Called him names.

[00:55:54] You know what I mean?

[00:55:55] I.

[00:55:56] Yeah.

[00:55:56] Yeah.

[00:55:56] Because I there was a kid I went to school with and I wasn't nice.

[00:56:00] I mean, we were all not nice.

[00:56:01] I think if anything, I wasn't nice to him because I was as we were playing hangman.

[00:56:07] And I know this is out of left field and I, I never cared for the kid.

[00:56:13] And I, you know, he seemed successful in his life and I'm happy for him.

[00:56:16] And I'm happy that he came out comfortably in an environment he could.

[00:56:21] But we were playing a game in school.

[00:56:23] And this is probably where I came off as an asshole.

[00:56:26] But we were playing hangman.

[00:56:28] And this kid was big into manga and anime.

[00:56:30] And we all were just, we had different levels.

[00:56:33] But he, he was in the full metal alchemist.

[00:56:37] If you know anything about the show, you know what it's about.

[00:56:40] And he put a specific word across the board.

[00:56:43] And as soon as I figured out what it was, I snapped at him in front of the class.

[00:56:49] And I know that was harsh.

[00:56:51] But I did it because I knew the second that word made it fully across the board, he was going to be in for twice as much hell from the rest of the class than if I snapped at him and embarrassed him for a moment.

[00:57:04] And I know that was harsh.

[00:57:06] But when it came down to it, I mean, you're, you're from a small southern school.

[00:57:11] And you want to put the word necromancy across the board in front of a whole room of devout Christians.

[00:57:18] And you're the one emo, you know, closeted gay kid who's big into full metal alchemist.

[00:57:25] Now I get it full metal alchemist, but now you think you're a witch and you're announcing it.

[00:57:30] You know what I mean?

[00:57:30] I'm not saying that's what he thought.

[00:57:31] But when that came across, it was one of those things.

[00:57:34] I was an asshole in high school, but I was an asshole who, when I was a jerk, I did that trying to spare him from the amount of shit he was going to get from the rest of the class.

[00:57:43] That's very nice of you.

[00:57:44] There wasn't no one like that in my school.

[00:57:46] There was, we were, when we were assholes, we were just assholes.

[00:57:50] And what I was getting at was, I can't even fathom a guy in my high school dressing like, like the guy.

[00:58:01] The kid that I'm talking about the stand out wearing like dresses, dude, but not not wearing dresses like my friends would.

[00:58:10] I'm talking about wearing dresses and saying to the kids in the class.

[00:58:13] No, no.

[00:58:14] I know I look like a boy, but I'm a girl.

[00:58:17] And I'm going to go to the girls room.

[00:58:19] No, there's no way.

[00:58:21] It never would have happened.

[00:58:22] It could have never happened.

[00:58:23] The only time I ever experienced something along those lines is, and he was gay, and he knew he was gay.

[00:58:31] And this young man was blatantly gay.

[00:58:34] We were in a college dorm setting.

[00:58:37] We were all part of the theater.

[00:58:38] And a few of the guys had made some comments about, you know, him being gay in the dressing room with them that we actually pulled him into the women's dressing room.

[00:58:47] But that's different, you know, having the option to pull someone who is openly gay and you know he's gay because you've known him all your life to all of a sudden have any full grown man with a beard walking in.

[00:58:58] That's a problem, you know, but yeah, in high school, no way in hell, you know, if someone said, Oh, I'm really a girl trapped in a guy's body.

[00:59:06] And I laugh into your girlfriend's locker room.

[00:59:11] Right.

[00:59:11] I would be laughing at that.

[00:59:13] Right.

[00:59:14] And then, you know, then what's funny is because some of the straight guys did make the comments of maybe I should say I'm gay.

[00:59:21] And I looked at the kid and I'm like, we know you're not gay.

[00:59:23] We've known your life.

[00:59:25] Good luck.

[00:59:25] You know?

[00:59:27] Yeah.

[00:59:28] Well, you know, it just the it's what it all goes back to sort of like the the law and order of things.

[00:59:37] You know what I mean?

[00:59:39] It's everything's wrecked.

[00:59:41] The law and order of things in all aspects of life.

[00:59:44] There is a little bit of this sort of like virus in all of it that just needs to be purged and worked out.

[00:59:51] Yeah, because I think the problem is, is truthfully growing up, we didn't care if you were gay or straight.

[00:59:56] We really didn't.

[00:59:58] But when you start forcing that lifestyle down everybody else's throat, I'm over it.

[01:00:04] I'm over here in that.

[01:00:06] I have friends who are gay who have told me never once did they ever feel like they were in the wrong body.

[01:00:11] And if that's your lifestyle and that's what you choose, more power to you.

[01:00:15] I'm happy for you.

[01:00:16] I'm happy for you.

[01:00:17] But don't come in my house telling me how to raise my children, what I should and shouldn't be teaching them.

[01:00:22] You know, I can't show my kids half of what's on TV because it's pure filth and pornography.

[01:00:29] Yeah.

[01:00:30] Well, how many times in your life?

[01:00:32] This is the one that always gets me.

[01:00:34] How many times in your life were you compelled to tell someone that you're a straight woman?

[01:00:41] Ever?

[01:00:42] Have you ever done it?

[01:00:43] I've never done it.

[01:00:44] I've never been in a situation where I had to say, just, you know, we're here conversing.

[01:00:50] You're getting to know me.

[01:00:51] I'm getting to know you.

[01:00:52] I'm a straight guy.

[01:00:55] No, never.

[01:00:56] And I think I said, yeah, I mean, I think I may have just said I'm a straight woman on this on this topic today.

[01:01:02] But I never just think conversation with a stranger.

[01:01:06] I think the vast majority of gay people out there in the same boat.

[01:01:10] It never comes up.

[01:01:11] It doesn't.

[01:01:12] And, you know, I think the problem is, is I saw something where the pronoun be bullcrap.

[01:01:20] The, the, the, the, the, them, he, she, it, what you might call it.

[01:01:24] That's the exact opposite.

[01:01:24] I feel right.

[01:01:25] But what it is, is a woman made a TikTok that she had a gentleman come in and ask her, what are your pronouns?

[01:01:32] Because you look like a they, them.

[01:01:34] And she got pissed off.

[01:01:36] No, no.

[01:01:37] And she, but she was mad because the gentleman was right.

[01:01:41] Her pronouns were they, them.

[01:01:43] So you're damned if, but because you're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't.

[01:01:47] Right.

[01:01:48] Because people who want their pronouns to be known don't want you to get it right because they want to be able to yell at you for that.

[01:01:54] So then when you get it right, they want to be offended because you got their, guess their pronouns.

[01:01:59] So these are, in my opinion, children who never got put in a proper timeout.

[01:02:07] Yeah.

[01:02:07] So don't understand the consequences of their behaviors or their actions.

[01:02:12] Cause I can tell you right now, my son is a little baby and all of my kids did this.

[01:02:16] If you swatted at us or went to hit, I popped you in the hand.

[01:02:20] Cause guess what?

[01:02:20] No, you don't like it.

[01:02:22] Do you?

[01:02:23] Then you stop.

[01:02:24] Yeah.

[01:02:25] That's the way you do it.

[01:02:27] I mean, I feel like at that point I have to talk to them like children.

[01:02:32] Well, they probably were talked to it like children a little too much, probably too much talking to, you know what I mean?

[01:02:38] And not enough screaming at them and all that business.

[01:02:41] You know, iPad kids.

[01:02:44] I don't know.

[01:02:45] Yeah.

[01:02:45] I mean, I don't know.

[01:02:47] I think that's a different problem.

[01:02:49] Right.

[01:02:49] That's a whole nother generation.

[01:02:51] I think that's a different problem because an iPad kid can get, you know,

[01:02:55] Well, you know what though?

[01:02:58] The sad thing is, and it's not to speak ill on the younger generations, but this youngest generation.

[01:03:04] Oh, is it generation?

[01:03:05] Is it Z?

[01:03:06] We're in A now.

[01:03:08] We're in alpha.

[01:03:08] Right.

[01:03:08] We've got generation alpha is my children and your children.

[01:03:11] Yeah, but the one who are now in the workforce.

[01:03:15] Oh, my.

[01:03:16] It was interesting.

[01:03:18] My mother was reading the statistics to me and mind you my mother is.

[01:03:24] Oh God.

[01:03:25] What is she?

[01:03:26] She's not boomers second generation boomer right before the generation.

[01:03:31] I'm terrible at this stuff.

[01:03:32] So yeah, we're regardless.

[01:03:34] She is a generation.

[01:03:35] Well past us and she was reading an article.

[01:03:38] We're and it is true because I've seen it firsthand that the this generation Z are not surviving or thriving in the workforce.

[01:03:48] Because there is the lack of concept of time.

[01:03:51] There's a lack of concept of responsibility.

[01:03:55] And because they don't want to work.

[01:03:57] They don't believe they should have to work.

[01:03:59] You know what I think it actually is.

[01:04:01] I I'm sure it's some of that.

[01:04:02] But you know what I think it really is.

[01:04:04] Is you can't you can't walk into a job as a manager and say.

[01:04:10] Pack your shit.

[01:04:11] You're done today.

[01:04:13] Adios.

[01:04:13] No, you've got to give them so many warnings and then you've got to go through so many counseling.

[01:04:18] Yeah, it's that is what made me well.

[01:04:21] Fundamentally, that's what made me a good worker because my first job.

[01:04:25] My first job was washing dishes under the table.

[01:04:30] And at that job, if you suck, you got fired the same day.

[01:04:33] So it became very clear to me, like, dude, if you want to keep making money, better be fast.

[01:04:37] You better be good.

[01:04:38] And I just carried that for the rest of my life.

[01:04:42] Yeah.

[01:04:44] Well, but, you know, also, depending on the state you live in, right here, we have a state where they can fire you without giving you a reason.

[01:04:53] Yeah, but then they might get sued or so.

[01:04:56] I don't know.

[01:04:57] No.

[01:04:57] So depending on the state laws, there's always unless it shows like you're dealing with nepotism or wrongful termination, such as due to a disability or being pregnant or something like that.

[01:05:11] It really fine lines.

[01:05:13] But, yeah, I agree.

[01:05:14] I mean, my first job, I was a dishwasher under the table to cash in my pocket.

[01:05:19] Yeah.

[01:05:20] You learn a lot.

[01:05:22] You learn a lot about who's going to make it and who's not in life in a business like that.

[01:05:27] Yeah.

[01:05:28] Early on, you know.

[01:05:30] But, yeah, it's also it's also that entitlement age, you know, that idea.

[01:05:34] And and and to their credit, you know, they were kind of sold the same bill of goods that we were sold, which is you go to college and you're going to get a good job.

[01:05:43] And we know how that worked out for most people.

[01:05:46] Right.

[01:05:47] What what good job meant was actually ass load of debt and and, you know, your third favorite choice on the list of jobs.

[01:05:55] And, you know, they came up with that same idea, too.

[01:05:58] And that's like I'd love to go back to school.

[01:06:01] I kid you not, if I had the opportunity to go back to school tomorrow to do what I want to do.

[01:06:09] I mean, and I've looked at the colleges and I think that's why I'm so set on where I want to move to, because it will put me closer to that college I'd like to go to for those classes.

[01:06:19] I would go in a heartbeat if you told me I could apply for a scholarship tomorrow and get it.

[01:06:27] I would do it.

[01:06:28] I would go back in a heartbeat.

[01:06:30] Yeah, I think the problem, though, is that when you're 18 and your family and the world around you is like, pick what you want to invest two hundred thousand dollars into and your career for the rest of your life.

[01:06:44] It's a suck formula.

[01:06:46] Well, you know, I didn't have that.

[01:06:49] So for me, I wanted to be a mechanic.

[01:06:52] I don't get me wrong.

[01:06:53] I love forensic science.

[01:06:55] I loved forensic anthropology and an etymology.

[01:06:58] Bugs and bones are fascinating.

[01:07:00] I think the human decomposition rate is is interesting as all get out.

[01:07:05] But when it came down to it, I didn't think I'd ever be able to go to college.

[01:07:11] And so I had made up my mind because I loved working on cars that I wanted to be a mechanic.

[01:07:17] And I was told early on by my mother that she would not have a child who was a grease monkey.

[01:07:23] So, you know what I did?

[01:07:25] I put myself through welding school and I started working in construction.

[01:07:31] And I was, you know, I loved that work.

[01:07:34] But I'm going to tell you what, I'm a five foot two woman.

[01:07:37] It breaks you down.

[01:07:39] It breaks you down.

[01:07:41] I mean, but I loved that work.

[01:07:44] But if I could get the opportunity to go back to school and become a funeral tech, I have I would do it in a heartbeat.

[01:07:51] And I still want to because guess what?

[01:07:53] The patients don't talk back.

[01:07:55] Ah!

[01:07:58] That was a good setup and knockdown, Jay Ferg.

[01:08:01] I like that.

[01:08:02] Well, I mean, but that's just it.

[01:08:04] It's a job that I think I would enjoy.

[01:08:07] Yes, it is sad.

[01:08:08] But I've dealt with the ER aspect.

[01:08:11] I've dealt with the trauma side of it.

[01:08:12] And I like trauma medicine.

[01:08:13] But I've seen families break down.

[01:08:18] I've seen people lose loved ones.

[01:08:21] I've seen people go way before than they should have, you know, way sooner than they ever should have.

[01:08:26] And people die in some horrible ways.

[01:08:29] And you know what?

[01:08:32] I'm going to tie it up into a whole prepping thing.

[01:08:34] But you've got to look at it as life is not.

[01:08:38] Life doesn't play out the way we expect it.

[01:08:40] You know what I mean?

[01:08:41] Like I've seen from patients firsthand, someone who's lived a perfectly long life and then just like that, it's gone.

[01:08:48] Or someone's getting ill and fighting it.

[01:08:51] And it just goes to show, you know, I'm that's why Chris and I have talked about it, that I'm going to take that opportunity to better my family.

[01:08:59] So this is what prepping is for.

[01:09:01] I'm doing what I can to better my family now so I can do even better in the future.

[01:09:09] I like it.

[01:09:10] You want to go over some polls real quick that are absolutely.

[01:09:14] Absolutely.

[01:09:15] Let me hear it.

[01:09:16] So all I did, anybody can replicate this is all I did was search polls in Bing.

[01:09:24] And it sent me this beautiful little graphic that's pre-built into the search.

[01:09:30] Are you able to share it on the screen?

[01:09:33] Oh, I can actually.

[01:09:34] Let's do that.

[01:09:35] Hang on a minute.

[01:09:36] I set that up.

[01:09:37] Because I can't I can't leave this page.

[01:09:40] Hang on.

[01:09:41] Let me remember where it's at.

[01:09:45] See my.

[01:09:46] Okay.

[01:09:47] See, you poor listeners.

[01:09:49] You thought you were going to get Dave, Dave Jones and James, the commander with all their infinite wisdom.

[01:09:55] And then you got me.

[01:09:57] Nah, you were great tonight.

[01:09:59] Are you kidding me?

[01:10:00] Hold on.

[01:10:01] Let me.

[01:10:04] No, I don't want that.

[01:10:07] I want.

[01:10:08] Do I want that?

[01:10:10] I want this.

[01:10:11] Let me.

[01:10:12] Let me.

[01:10:12] Yeah.

[01:10:14] That sounds funny.

[01:10:15] I'm trying to share screen, but it's.

[01:10:18] Okay.

[01:10:18] Yeah, there we go.

[01:10:19] All right.

[01:10:19] We got it.

[01:10:20] We're going to share screen for you.

[01:10:22] All right.

[01:10:22] One stream yard.

[01:10:24] And you could see it now.

[01:10:26] Right.

[01:10:26] Jay Ferg.

[01:10:27] Everyone can see it.

[01:10:29] Yes, I can see it now.

[01:10:31] Is that.

[01:10:31] I'm going to scroll through this thing because this is absolutely hilarious.

[01:10:35] And it speaks to.

[01:10:36] Oh, my goodness.

[01:10:36] It speaks to the mainstream media completely and totally.

[01:10:40] So.

[01:10:41] I don't know.

[01:10:41] I don't know what the RCP average is.

[01:10:44] No clue.

[01:10:45] That's ignorance on my part, but that has Harris up point one.

[01:10:51] Atlas Intel has Trump up one.

[01:10:55] The tip has a tie, a dead tie.

[01:10:59] The Ipsos has hips.

[01:11:02] So custodes the Ipsos has Harris up to 48 to 50.

[01:11:08] The New York Post has a tie.

[01:11:11] Lord, I see what they're going to do.

[01:11:14] They're going to make it look like she's ahead and that she he somehow won it wrongfully.

[01:11:20] Oh, that's a good call.

[01:11:23] But you've got to keep it close.

[01:11:26] The National Public Radio and the public broadcast system poll, which is funded by the government, has Harris at the highest.

[01:11:35] A four plus four against a dollar.

[01:11:39] And which makes you wonder which which news station or which city is this coming out of?

[01:11:44] Because there's no no way.

[01:11:46] I mean, you have the New York Post poll.

[01:11:48] You have the NPR poll, you know, but then again, you're also dealing with the polling and the people taking the polls.

[01:11:55] Who the hell do you think is taking an NPR poll?

[01:11:57] You know, right.

[01:11:58] Probably not one Trump voter taking an NPR poll.

[01:12:02] But that's and that's a good thing.

[01:12:04] You know, actually, I'd like to see more polls being being put out this way, because then it'll keep those people who are on the fence about Kamala anyway in there in their in their barca lounger tomorrow.

[01:12:15] So they'll think, oh, she's got it in the bag.

[01:12:18] I don't need to go.

[01:12:19] You know what, though?

[01:12:20] I'm seeing I'm seeing a lot of people just not voting this year.

[01:12:24] And then I was surprised I have a sibling who normally never votes decided to vote and she doesn't like either candidates.

[01:12:31] So I'm like, all right, we'll do what you got to do.

[01:12:36] Joe Rogan has come out for an endorsed Donald Trump.

[01:12:39] I never thought that would happen in a million years.

[01:12:41] Right. Because he's actually announced that he was a Democrat.

[01:12:45] He's always been a Democrat.

[01:12:47] Really?

[01:12:48] Yeah.

[01:12:48] And anybody.

[01:12:51] Right.

[01:12:52] Right.

[01:12:53] I think the RFK thing changed a lot.

[01:12:57] For people who are kind of like on the fence, you know what I mean?

[01:13:00] People are like, I don't know about this Kamala, but I'm a Democrat.

[01:13:03] I think the RFK and RFK coming out and talking all about what the Democrats had done to him.

[01:13:09] That really blew my mind about all the lawsuits.

[01:13:14] Right.

[01:13:14] I know.

[01:13:15] I think that was great, but I still can't get over the fact that nobody is batting an eye to her celebrity celebrity back and be in everybody from PDD's list.

[01:13:25] Oh, I know.

[01:13:26] I love it.

[01:13:28] I love it.

[01:13:28] I just.

[01:13:29] Keep it up.

[01:13:30] Keep bringing rap stars and girls twerking.

[01:13:33] Oh yeah.

[01:13:33] Nothing like JLo, Beyonce, DiCaprio.

[01:13:37] I mean, you're putting everybody who you know, you know there's some crookedness going there.

[01:13:44] Let the real list be released for the PD and Epstein.

[01:13:47] And you know what?

[01:13:48] You know what?

[01:13:49] We don't need celebrities.

[01:13:51] I get it.

[01:13:52] It kills a multi-billion dollar industry.

[01:13:55] But at this point, who gives a damn?

[01:13:57] I don't think celebrities should be allowed to say who they're voting for or have any sort of say in trying to sway people.

[01:14:04] I don't.

[01:14:05] And I at this point let half of them go to jail.

[01:14:08] Actually, let's find out who was there and who did what and who didn't and sort it out.

[01:14:13] That's what the judge, you know, that's what the court system is for.

[01:14:17] It's good, though, because we're building up an immunity to influence.

[01:14:21] You know what I mean?

[01:14:22] Like the American people over the last three elections are starting to build an immunity to their favorite actors getting on and saying, vote for this one or their favorite musicians or their favorite athletes.

[01:14:33] You know, three elections ago that made a huge difference.

[01:14:36] And now there's right.

[01:14:37] Or like, I don't want to.

[01:14:39] But you're seeing people that I'm like, you know what, I quit listening to certain people only because, you know, watching either musicians or whatever, not because I didn't like their music.

[01:14:50] But it's like if you're going to make it all political, I don't I don't have the time or energy for that.

[01:14:55] I just want to listen to your music.

[01:14:56] And I'll give two rats on what you think about whoever.

[01:15:01] Man, I used to love the Steve Harvey morning show.

[01:15:06] Oh, yeah.

[01:15:07] Yeah.

[01:15:08] Until Barack Obama.

[01:15:10] Yeah.

[01:15:11] Once Barack Obama came onto the stage, the Steve Harvey morning show went from good advice, a little bit of a lot of bit of comedy to everybody who says anything bad about Barack Obama is a racist monster.

[01:15:25] And I couldn't listen anymore.

[01:15:27] And I love it.

[01:15:27] That's like you've got the view.

[01:15:29] Like, what is the point of that show?

[01:15:31] At this point, get rid of it.

[01:15:33] I've never watched it.

[01:15:35] I mean, I've seen bits.

[01:15:37] Yeah.

[01:15:38] I mean, what?

[01:15:39] Who was it?

[01:15:40] Um, was it?

[01:15:42] What is his name?

[01:15:43] Is it Harrelson Ford?

[01:15:45] No, Luke.

[01:15:46] I mean, Han Solo.

[01:15:48] No, no, no, no.

[01:15:49] Um, oh, Lord have mercy.

[01:15:52] What is that guy with the nose?

[01:15:54] He played in, um, oh, stink.

[01:15:57] Hold on.

[01:15:58] What is his name?

[01:15:59] Luke Wilson?

[01:16:00] Is his name Luke Wilson?

[01:16:01] No, no, no.

[01:16:01] Not Luke Wilson.

[01:16:02] I'm thinking, um, he does all those Cadillac commercials or Buick commercials.

[01:16:07] McConaughey.

[01:16:08] He did.

[01:16:09] Yes.

[01:16:10] Um, McConaughey was on there and you know, he's not a Republican in his, in his views or anything.

[01:16:18] And that's fine.

[01:16:19] But I did like his stance when they tried to get him to talk about removing guns.

[01:16:25] And he actually, if I remember it right, it's been a while.

[01:16:29] He actually was in, you know, commented about being able to keep his guns.

[01:16:34] So, you know, you see people who I don't have to agree with everyone's political point of view, but I do like it when I see with things that agree to laws that are natural laws we should already have.

[01:16:48] Being the right to, you know, our, to protect our family, to be able to feed our family.

[01:16:53] Those are natural rights that should not be infringed on in any way.

[01:16:57] Hell yeah.

[01:16:59] Yeah.

[01:17:00] Yeah.

[01:17:01] That's really the difference in the vote.

[01:17:02] The difference in the vote comes down to a party like, like the Republican part.

[01:17:08] Well, I don't know if the Republican party is this way because I don't know much about it, but it comes down to a group of people that when you tell them I'm voting for Kamala Harris, people like us are going to probably in our head go, you're an idiot, but we're going to treat you like a human.

[01:17:25] Right.

[01:17:25] And on the other side, it's you're going to vote for Donald Trump.

[01:17:28] Well, we may have to burn the house down when you fall asleep tonight.

[01:17:31] You know what I mean?

[01:17:32] Like, you know, that's sad because, you know, for me, you see people who have all these awesome bumper stickers.

[01:17:38] And you know what, I can't bring myself to put a single sticker on the back of my car because, and one place, you know, if you put your military stickers, it's pride.

[01:17:48] I think it's beautiful and I wish that I could, but you also run into the fact that if you go into the wrong area, you've just put a target on your back of all of this person thinks they're this.

[01:18:01] So let's try them.

[01:18:04] You know, that's like, I cannot, like, I'm not against it.

[01:18:08] I understand the baby on board sticker, but you do have to keep a level of offset and be mindful of what you have on your car.

[01:18:16] Oh, especially now with the human trafficking being so bad.

[01:18:21] You can learn a lot about people off their bumper stickers and not just political affiliation.

[01:18:26] Right.

[01:18:27] I can tell you this person has three dogs, six grandkids, you know, and right now they have an infant on board.

[01:18:34] You know, it is just one of those things where you do have to keep a level.

[01:18:39] I think we're going into times where we do need to keep a little more of a higher level of our own security and our own peace of mind with that security.

[01:18:51] Well, the nobody's scared of Americans right now.

[01:18:56] You know what I mean?

[01:18:57] And it's not that you want people to be scared of Americans, but you want people to know, like, it's not just the police out there who've got their eyes open.

[01:19:06] And right now I feel like that's what America is. America is everybody's got their head in their phone or everybody's so woke that they're scared to say anything when anything goes wrong anyway.

[01:19:16] So when you when you migrate to America illegally, you get away with whatever the hell you want.

[01:19:23] The Americans aren't going to do anything with all their guns, which is not which is not the case because I'm we both know I I am not afraid of conflict.

[01:19:34] I'm not I'm not going out seeking conflict, but I'm not afraid of conflict that people come up and even back at first voting when it was Trump.

[01:19:45] I had a gentleman who he made it very clear what he was voting and he asked me and I told him and we had a very good conversation.

[01:19:54] But I'm also that person if someone comes up and tells me I'm voting Kamala.

[01:19:58] I said, OK, tell me name three good things she's done in office right now that she's going to help in the future.

[01:20:04] You know, name name name what it is that you're saying is so bad about Trump.

[01:20:09] I I'm not trying to question them in the sense of, you know, if that's how you feel, that's how you feel.

[01:20:18] But if you are going to come at me with a argument or debate, then have the facts to back it up.

[01:20:27] Give me a reason because I'm I'm all for it. OK, don't come at me yelling and spitting because, you know, these hands are rated E for everyone.

[01:20:40] You can think Willow for that one.

[01:20:44] That's what she said. She told me that my hands are rated E for everyone.

[01:20:48] I dig it.

[01:20:50] But but it's just one of those things where what happened?

[01:20:54] What happened to the times when we could disagree?

[01:20:59] And we could peacefully disagree with each other.

[01:21:02] Do you not remember that growing up in the in the early mid?

[01:21:07] No, in the mid to late 90s growing up, we could have disagreements with people with different ideology, different religious views, different political views.

[01:21:15] And it didn't turn into a screaming match or spitting in people's face or set and stuff on fire.

[01:21:22] It didn't. We could have a healthy debate and then at the end, shake her shake each other's hands and just agree to disagree and go on our merry way and still say hi to us.

[01:21:32] I'm not going to talk to him at Sunday mass or in the in the local grocery store.

[01:21:37] Well, it all went crazy when people started this owning and disavowing family over Donald Trump.

[01:21:46] I think you're right. I think you're right.

[01:21:48] You know, we have seen a dismantling of the nuclear family of unity in a whole that it's terrifying.

[01:21:56] Yeah, that we knew the nuclear family used to be the core value to what America was and where it started from.

[01:22:07] Yeah, I think it still is. I think it is for a good majority of people, but I don't think people are going to realize how much they've lost until that that whole that unity is completely dismantled.

[01:22:21] Yeah. Well, that's a good point. But we see it in the statistics.

[01:22:25] You know what I mean? You look at single parent households and it's it's a different kind of thing.

[01:22:31] You know what I mean? It's a different kind of outcome in most cases.

[01:22:35] It's not like it's not like having the broken up family is like, you know what you want to aspire for.

[01:22:44] You know what I'm saying? For the kids. No, no, I've I've been a single parent and I can tell you what it's I made the best decision to be a single parent at the time.

[01:22:56] And it was the best decision at the time. Was it easy? No, but I'm going to tell you right now.

[01:23:02] I am fortunate enough that I have a partner who he and I have a complete.

[01:23:09] Understanding and full communication between each other to have a functional work and family together, and I can tell you this.

[01:23:17] I'd rather have I prefer having a partner, but if I have to do it alone, I can. But it is so hard.

[01:23:24] It is so difficult being a single parent. I can't even imagine.

[01:23:28] Literally, I can't even imagine. My sister did it, raised her daughter and her daughter's amazing.

[01:23:35] And I commend these mothers and fathers who do it by themselves.

[01:23:39] And it's not an easy task. But the building block of America is always going to be the mother, father, family.

[01:23:50] Right.

[01:23:51] But that's the only way you can get the right outlook and do the right things in life is if you have those kind of pressures, you have that kind of foresight.

[01:24:00] You know what I mean?

[01:24:00] But there's there's things, though. There are things your wife can show your sons that you can't.

[01:24:07] And there are things that you can lead your sons by that your wife cannot.

[01:24:12] Definitely.

[01:24:13] And that is what is needed. You need children need.

[01:24:18] We can survive without mothers, you know, mothers or dads.

[01:24:22] I grew up in a single parent household, and I can tell you, I became the man of the house once my brother left because that's how it went.

[01:24:29] I was the second oldest. So I raised my sisters while my mother worked all the time.

[01:24:35] But there is certain things fundamentally that children need and even parents need to be able to flourish and to function.

[01:24:46] And you and your wife are that for each other, as well as the love of your children.

[01:24:53] Yeah.

[01:24:54] And being able to have that myself and have a healthy love and relationship I've seen where I flourished now that I didn't before.

[01:25:03] You know, it's kind of like starving plants of oxygen or starving them of sunlight.

[01:25:10] They only last so long.

[01:25:13] You need all of those elements to have healthy growing plants.

[01:25:18] Yeah, true that.

[01:25:19] That's an essential.

[01:25:20] You definitely can't have a garden when it's lacking in nutrients in the same.

[01:25:26] And I think I think that having the family structure is what makes all of those parts of the family complete.

[01:25:36] You know what I mean? I think it does wonders for men.

[01:25:38] It does wonders for women and it does wonders for children when it's communication.

[01:25:43] I think that's something else fundamentally we've lost over the years is the ability to communicate with another individual because we've become became so technology driven.

[01:25:54] Like, don't get me wrong.

[01:25:55] I do my little videos, which I have one that edit in to put across the show social medias.

[01:26:00] But, you know, I've talked about, you know, disconnecting other than checking and being on for this and these of disconnecting because I've gotten where I've noticed I've been on my phone too much that we lose a level of communication from technology.

[01:26:15] And it's so nice to be able to sit down and I'm sure you do it.

[01:26:19] I know you've actually set the phone down at weekends at time and just spend time with your kids.

[01:26:24] And that is, I think, a huge, crucial, crucial role is learning the communication between partners, between parents and children, between family members, everything.

[01:26:35] Oh, it's the phone game has changed.

[01:26:38] All the technology changed so fast.

[01:26:41] It became so addicting that we're all, I mean, truth be told, like, we're all fighting that battle.

[01:26:49] We're all fighting the battle of like, it's really nice to sit here and just scroll.

[01:26:54] Maybe I'll just scroll another 15 minutes.

[01:26:57] You know what I mean?

[01:26:58] And then three hours pass.

[01:26:59] Yeah.

[01:27:00] Like everybody's in it.

[01:27:02] Everybody's in it.

[01:27:02] Well, I think there was actually a scientific study showing that the attention span of people have dropped drastically that like with TikToks and Rails and stuff, people cannot keep their attention more than five, like three to five minutes at a time.

[01:27:18] Yeah, you've got to practice.

[01:27:20] I'm sure the kids are probably way worse off, you know, because we have the old experience of television and, you know.

[01:27:29] But the funny thing is, I noticed on YouTube that they're doing about as many commercials as they used to do on regular television anyway now between videos.

[01:27:40] Oh, yeah, it's gotten terrible.

[01:27:42] There is a giant spider running across my floor.

[01:27:44] Hold on.

[01:27:45] Leave him be.

[01:27:47] No, it's a wolf spider.

[01:27:48] It's one I can't risk getting near my son's playpen.

[01:27:52] Yeah, you gotta kill.

[01:27:53] They get big too, man.

[01:27:54] Oh, it's big.

[01:27:55] It's about the size of a nickel.

[01:27:57] Oh, I've had some giants in my house.

[01:27:59] I've had, I killed one a few weeks back that was the size of a, I want to say legs and all is about the size of a half dollar.

[01:28:08] Yeah.

[01:28:08] But we also get brown widows here.

[01:28:10] So I'm always keep mindful of anything that could potentially harm my son since he is now mobile and moving across the ground, you know, walk in and everything else.

[01:28:18] Oh, yeah.

[01:28:20] Yeah, that's when the real fun begins.

[01:28:22] I like that time though, man.

[01:28:24] That's a fun time.

[01:28:25] It is.

[01:28:26] It is.

[01:28:26] He actually destroyed an entire can of tuna and an entire can of carrots tonight.

[01:28:31] Nice.

[01:28:33] Yeah.

[01:28:34] Once, once they're mobile and then once they can start voicing their desires, that is my favorite.

[01:28:41] You know what I mean?

[01:28:42] You know, no, I get it.

[01:28:44] The problem is, is being a mom.

[01:28:46] Um, and I know, and not just moms, but a lot of moms are guilty of this is we know our children's nonverbal cues and then we just do it.

[01:28:56] So it's now working on making sure he says the word, like if he wants up, he now has to say up, which he does.

[01:29:02] Oh, I got you.

[01:29:03] You know, mother instinct is to automatically know what's going on with your child.

[01:29:09] And so sometimes that's a downfall on dads.

[01:29:13] This is where I think dads excel is y'all can bond with your child and get them to be more verbal.

[01:29:19] Cause dads are known for, um, pretend play and good verbal play.

[01:29:24] And mothers are actually known better for quiet play.

[01:29:27] Yeah, man.

[01:29:29] Pretend play is my favorite.

[01:29:31] I know.

[01:29:32] I know.

[01:29:33] I think I just hearing about you and your boys.

[01:29:36] See, this is fantastic.

[01:29:37] Cause this is, this is what we will get back.

[01:29:40] PBN is here to teach prepping family values.

[01:29:45] Not only just the Trump and Kamala campaign.

[01:29:48] Oh yeah.

[01:29:49] I mean, you know, we're way more than that.

[01:29:51] I got to read this before we head out.

[01:29:54] Because I, I got this and I want to wait, wait, wait.

[01:29:57] Oh, did I lose it?

[01:29:59] No, here it is.

[01:30:01] This is from, uh, we'll call him Ryan.

[01:30:05] I don't know if he wants his last.

[01:30:06] Well, he wrote it in the comments.

[01:30:07] This is from Ryan Flanagan over at Spreaker.

[01:30:10] He says, hi y'all.

[01:30:12] Huge fan of PBN.

[01:30:14] I listen, getting ready for work and driving in.

[01:30:17] Love it.

[01:30:18] Uh, raising values is a nice change from the other pods and hopefully it helps those who listen.

[01:30:23] Keep up the good work.

[01:30:25] What matters most is how you look at each other.

[01:30:27] The world be damned.

[01:30:29] Thanks for doing what you do.

[01:30:32] So, you know, just a, since you're talking about what people get out of PBN, I thought it'd be cool to read that one on there.

[01:30:39] No, I love it.

[01:30:40] I think that's fantastic.

[01:30:41] Cause we, we have a much greater reach than people realize that we do reach quite, quite a few people.

[01:30:49] I mean, I've, I every now and then log in just to look at the, the statistics online.

[01:30:55] I mean, it's a lot higher than people could imagine.

[01:30:58] Yeah. And the reach is a different kind of reach too.

[01:31:01] You know, it's not just a reach of like, let me listen to this thing.

[01:31:05] Like it's, it affects people's lives.

[01:31:08] You know, I get the emails.

[01:31:10] I'm sure you get emails or meet people that tell you like, I've done X, Y, and Z from listening to PBN.

[01:31:16] And now we're, we're feel a lot more ready than we were.

[01:31:19] And it's, you know, that's a crazy feeling.

[01:31:26] Yeah. But tomorrow is definitely going to be a day for us to, to see how that goes.

[01:31:30] Now, what time are we starting tomorrow?

[01:31:33] I think I'm going to hold off till nine tomorrow night.

[01:31:37] And then, uh, I'm going to try to hold out baby.

[01:31:40] I mean, we'll just play it by ear.

[01:31:42] If things seem to be dying out at midnight, one o'clock, I'll probably sign off if, if we're getting close to something happening and I'll just stay on.

[01:31:51] We'll just, I think it's going to show just a quick per, you know, theory or guess.

[01:31:58] Um, I think it's going to show Kamala in the lead.

[01:32:02] I think they're going to flip flop it, but I think they're going to keep Kamala as being like this big avalanche winner.

[01:32:08] And then at the very end, somehow Trump pulled through.

[01:32:12] Like Hillary.

[01:32:12] Like Hillary.

[01:32:14] Oh, absolutely.

[01:32:15] Yes.

[01:32:15] Yes.

[01:32:16] Exactly like that.

[01:32:17] Well, I hope we don't do a show.

[01:32:19] I hope that by 12 noon, Trump has won a landslide victory.

[01:32:27] That's what I think Trump has done already won, but because they have to have the elections for tomorrow.

[01:32:34] Yeah, they're holding out.

[01:32:36] I do with everything I'm seeing from other people putting charts and polls for all these different states.

[01:32:42] He has one.

[01:32:44] I sure hope so.

[01:32:46] It'd be nice to celebrate something about the presidency for a change.

[01:32:50] Right.

[01:32:51] This last four years.

[01:32:53] Well, I'll tell you what, the last three and a half years kind of paled in comparison to how bad the last, what, four months have been.

[01:33:04] We have no president.

[01:33:05] Yes.

[01:33:06] You know, there's no president of the United States.

[01:33:08] No, but you know, sorry to get off on that, but you know, he's, he just realized he wasn't actually on the ballot.

[01:33:17] Yeah.

[01:33:17] I mean, I believe, you know, Biden did not know he was not running for the presidency.

[01:33:22] That's why he'd say me and Kamala.

[01:33:24] And he just found out.

[01:33:26] Yeah, he just found out.

[01:33:28] I saw a headline on a news station where he just found out he was not on the ballot.

[01:33:34] And he, and it showed him in line to go into vote for Kamala.

[01:33:39] And he said he was going to help run her campaign and gave a list of days that he was available to do it.

[01:33:44] And they've came and gone.

[01:33:46] And, uh, has not pulled him once to help with the campaign when he's offered to, because they know if they do, it's just going to hurt them, but she's hurting herself.

[01:33:54] But it's sad because this man that it's proof enough.

[01:33:58] This man doesn't know what's going on.

[01:34:01] Yeah.

[01:34:02] They should have had an election.

[01:34:03] They should have had a primary.

[01:34:06] Told, you know, with him in it.

[01:34:08] Versus just being told she was going to be in it.

[01:34:10] Yes, exactly.

[01:34:11] Exactly.

[01:34:12] Because it, it was, it was handed to her.

[01:34:15] It was completely handed over.

[01:34:17] The Democrats should have had the chance to vote for the best candidate they could find.

[01:34:22] That's how America works.

[01:34:25] And they, they destroyed democracy while telling us that Donald Trump was going to destroy democracy.

[01:34:34] Usually how it goes.

[01:34:35] It's the, the guilty dog barks first.

[01:34:37] Yeah.

[01:34:38] Well, it's like I always say they, they will punch you in the face and then tell the police that you punch them in the face.

[01:34:45] That's how they work.

[01:34:46] You know what I mean?

[01:34:57] Mm-hmm.

[01:34:58] Yeah.

[01:34:59] Yeah.

[01:34:59] Yeah.

[01:35:00] The MPBN family will be doing our election coverage.

[01:35:04] Let's go with that.

[01:35:05] I don't know what it'll be, but some say some group of hosts will be here.

[01:35:10] We'll be having final Dave Jones is in for tomorrow night.

[01:35:12] We'll be having fun, yakking it up and hopefully we'll be popping champagne bottles by the end of it.

[01:35:17] Yeah.

[01:35:18] Bring your drinks though.

[01:35:19] You're going to be enough on the edge of your seats.

[01:35:21] You might as well bring a drink.

[01:35:23] Nah, don't get too drunk.

[01:35:25] You might have to bug out.

[01:35:26] All right.

[01:35:27] I got to work in the morning.

[01:35:28] There you go.

[01:35:30] All right, folks, we will, we will talk to you soon.

[01:35:33] I guess I better run some ads here for our sponsors, huh?

[01:35:36] All right.

[01:35:37] I'm putting us on off stage, Jay Ferg.

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