Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Alrighty, kids. Welcome back to Argue this with Alex the Truck and Tronnywani.
[00:00:05] Speaker B: Yo.
[00:00:07] Speaker A: So, you know, we'll get the elephant out of the way.
Everyone is concerned about the boy band breaking up.
You know, Elon Musk and Donald Trump, they're just going out and doing their own thing. You know, one is saying, fuck Donald Trump. And he didn't show me the bill. The one that I saw, you know, the one that was easily viewable on every fucking, you know, on his website, is where I found it on X.
I found the big, beautiful bill with all the pages. It's not my fault that Elon Musk cannot read.
[00:00:49] Speaker B: Well, besides Elon Musk, or what's it called?
Elump. Trump and Elon together.
But also, Marjorie was talking about how she didn't know that the AI part was in the bill, and that was one of the most talked about parts in the bill.
And, oh, no, it seems like a lot of people are backtracking once the first part of the bill passed, they're like, whoa, I didn't know it was gonna actually pass. Let's talk about this.
[00:01:20] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, it.
You know, here is the problem is it was too much, you know, getting pushed all at once, you know, and, like, that's how I thought, you know, all these bills get passed. It's like, we'll do this, this, this, and this and this, you know, throw it all through, you know, and that's how I'm having to deal with out here in Colorado, you know, like, we're going to do this, this, this, and then this, and push it all through. You know, we. We got like a million, you know, gun bands out here in Colorado because of, you know, Jared Polis and, you know, all of our Democratic leadership, you know, hating me and my guns.
[00:01:57] Speaker B: I don't think they hate you.
[00:02:00] Speaker A: No, they do.
[00:02:02] Speaker B: That's fair.
[00:02:04] Speaker A: Yeah, like. Like, you know, I. I go out and, like, I'll actually, like, testify to these bills.
[00:02:13] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:02:13] Speaker A: You know, any fucking bill that has anything to do with guns, I will fucking be there and I will fucking testify.
Usually over zoom, but. But the last one, I was wearing, like a.
Like a gun shirt. And one of them, like, hey, what does your shirt say?
Ignoring everything I have said previous, my entire testimony against the bill.
And this was the bill for, you know, arming, you know, the.
The atf, the, you know, CBI and all that, and having them come into stores with guns.
And I'm like, like, what does your shirt say?
And it was like, you know, I love it. When my wife lets me buy more guns or something like that. And she's like, oh, cool. Cool, cool. Yeah, cool. And she's like, all right, next.
I'm like, damn.
Like, these people do not give a shit about what the people want. They just give a. About what they want.
[00:03:16] Speaker B: You should have rebuttal with. Can you recap what I said first?
[00:03:21] Speaker A: No, you don't have that kind of time.
And it's their time to ask questions.
[00:03:26] Speaker B: That's right.
[00:03:27] Speaker A: Like, you. You. It doesn't work like that.
[00:03:29] Speaker B: That's it.
[00:03:29] Speaker A: Yeah, you. You. If you, you know, be disrespectful or anything, they cut you.
Yeah. But, you know, they are giving you the time to stand up and speak, you know, and I. I do appreciate that. I just appreciate it if they listen to the words I said.
[00:03:46] Speaker B: Right.
[00:03:47] Speaker A: I feel like a wife just being unheard, and it's like, these are my problems. I don't like it when you do this.
Like, what does your shirt say? That's cool. Nice tits, bro. You know, and you know that that's what's happening with the big, beautiful bills. They put in a bunch of. In there, and then you have bad actors coming on, you know, Instagram and all this, and be like, they did this, this, and this, and, oh, my God, I can't believe, you know, they didn't, you know, get rid of tips for overtime and, like, someone will, like, give them the exact section in the big, beautiful bill where they're getting rid of the tips for, like, overtime and. Or the taxes on overtime and taxes on tips and all that shit.
I'm like, yeah, that's fucking dope. I like that.
But just because you like one part of it doesn't mean you'll like every part of it.
It's like, you know, you can. Like going to a strip club. You don't have to like the buffet.
[00:04:41] Speaker B: So then, as a diehard Trump supporter, do you think the bill should pass or. No.
[00:04:50] Speaker A: Fuck it. Let's, you know, let it ride.
[00:04:55] Speaker B: So you think we should pass it with everything that they crammed in there, which. Well, you acknowledge that people just need.
[00:05:04] Speaker A: Yeah, like, the Senate's gonna. We're trying to get the Senate to cram more shit into it.
[00:05:08] Speaker B: Right.
[00:05:09] Speaker A: You know, like, there is a part of the bill that would deregulate suppressors, but we need, you know, section three added to it. So fucking go ahead. And, you know, if you live in a red state, you know, email your senators. If you live in a blue state, you know, fucking hit up Ted Cruz you know, he's the guy to fucking, you know, push it through.
Section 3 of the Hearing Protection act pretty much would say fuck off states. You can't, you know, do anything about this. But you know, with it right now, if it was to pass as is, it would just say, hey, fuck everyone and your suppressors in Colorado you cannot have suppressors like California now.
So yeah, I don't really give it too much of a shit about, you know, the short barrel, you know, rifles you can just get a fucking piss. You can get like a bladed brace on it and it's fine.
[00:06:06] Speaker B: I just have.
This is where me and you kind of disagree though. I think you said before that. No, actually, I don't know.
I have. I strongly agree or feel that we should have some sort of gun control, federal gun control or at least, at least, at the very least make every gun like federalized gun laws. So we like in between states you could travel and you're not breaking the law in one state and the other.
[00:06:42] Speaker A: So that's why they're get trying to get like, you know, concealed carry reciprocity and stuff like that. And we do have a lot of that.
And if you want to, you know, travel from one state to another, you know, like there, there is, you know, no reason that I would need to bring every single one of my guns to like another state.
But if I wanted to bring another, you know, gun to, you know, say, you know, Idaho, there is a path for me to do that. And I know that path, you know, and it's not that, not too much of, you know, a problem to do.
[00:07:23] Speaker B: That's fair.
[00:07:24] Speaker A: But I mean like, but if I'm traveling through a state that's like, fuck, you can't have this gun, you know, I am able to travel through that state, you know, but there is, you know, certain things that have to be done. I have to have my gun, you know, locked in a case, you know, something like that case there. And I have to have my ammo completely separate from, from it, you know, and notify, you know, the right people that I am going to be traveling through.
[00:07:50] Speaker B: Right.
But I don't know, like, same as how your driver's license lets you drive. In every state we need to federalize a gun gun law first and then we should have stricter gun laws on like because we need to meet in the middle of Texas and California.
[00:08:12] Speaker A: Just being real, Texas has a ton of gun laws.
I mean, I mean like California is like, you know, a communist area and they have.
[00:08:29] Speaker B: Can you define what Your definition of communist that you're using in this term.
[00:08:34] Speaker A: Like Chinese Communist, like, hey, you know, everything that you have belongs to all of us, and you don't have any of the rights and you don't need to have guns because we have the guns and we will protect you.
You know, just like any fucking communist country ever. You know, like fucking, you know, the killing field is a Cambodia. Like, that's what it's, you know, turning into. Do what we say or we're going to fucking kill you.
That is, you know, that's the end goal that they want.
[00:09:02] Speaker B: Hyperbole of what the actual action is. You can't. You can't say that is the end goal of California, but then get upset with libs being like, well, Trump is trying to kill all this and whatnot.
[00:09:20] Speaker A: And also, if you are here in America and you hate how it is, you can go to a different country. No one's holding you here.
No one's holding a gun to your head and saying, hey, you can't go to Canada. It takes about 10 months to get your citizenship in Canada.
Just go up there. They don't allow guns.
Go move to Australia. They really don't allow guns.
You know, a snake is probably gonna sneak into your house and fucking kill you to death. But, you know, they don't allow guns.
[00:09:50] Speaker B: So again, you have to uproot yourself to do that. You have to have the financial backing to do that, and you have to have the actual, like, material and stuff to do that. And not everyone has that.
[00:10:07] Speaker A: What do you mean? You just, you know, get up and move. Like, you know, sell all your. Most people have, you know, more than, you know, the average pilgrim that came here and just like, okay, I'm gonna sell this, sell this, sell this, sell this, and, you know, find a friend, you know, up in Canada, you know, make some friends and be like, hey, you know, I want to immigrate to Canada. Can I, you know, come crash on your couch for a bit? They're really nice up there from what I hear. You know, you can probably find one of them to let you crash on their couch and, you know, really, you know, put yourself to work.
[00:10:40] Speaker B: I feel if this is something you really want of, like, hey, if you don't like America, just move you. You should have a program of like, hey, if you really don't like America, here is some money. Go ahead and move.
[00:10:54] Speaker A: Yeah, you can literally, like, China will pay you, pay you to move to China to come teach English.
[00:11:01] Speaker B: Not everyone, bro, not everyone could teach English.
[00:11:06] Speaker A: Do you like, if you don't know English, you know, if, if you don't speak English here in America, you know, then damn, that sucks.
[00:11:14] Speaker B: You know, there's people who speak English, but to teach it written and stuff like that, it's their, like second or third language.
[00:11:25] Speaker A: Well, then go back to, you know, where your first language is and teach English there because you'll have a really good grasp on, you know, both languages and be able to teach it more effectively.
Like you, you can go teach English in Japan. They'll pay you.
They don't allow guns.
I mean, like, if, if politics and all that is like your, you know, biggest thing. It's like, you know, go see how the rest of the world lives and then come back here and then, you.
[00:11:56] Speaker B: Know, so if that was the case, then why shouldn't that exact thing have been said to or done by all the Trump supporters? And after 2020 election and then some of the Trump supporters that actually did do that, what happened? That's highly publicized. They came back because they didn't like the other countries they thought it would be good at. In fact, some of them moved to Russia and they're like, oh, this is terrible.
[00:12:20] Speaker A: And then there's like no other country that has as many guns as the United States. Like the next closest is like Turkey.
[00:12:28] Speaker B: No, no, we're not talking just guns though. We're huge.
You were just arguing like, if you don't like America, if you don't like the politics, just move.
[00:12:37] Speaker A: Yeah. And then Trump got reelected and we all came back.
[00:12:40] Speaker B: That, that is not how that went. But it's really funny how quickly he turned the phrase anyways.
[00:12:48] Speaker A: I mean, like, I don't know a single fucking Republican that's like, I'm going to leave the country because I don't like the fact that Joe Biden got elected. None of us.
But what I did find hilarious is the second that Donald Trump got elected, a bunch of companies, like a bunch of cruise ship companies came out of the woodworks and like, hey, we have a time machine cruise where we're gonna go out on the sea for four years and we're gonna travel the world for four years. And then that way when you come back, you know, Trump will be gone forever.
[00:13:22] Speaker B: So.
[00:13:23] Speaker A: And I understand that that's not really feasible for like 99 of people.
You know, it's feasible for like the 1% that can really afford a four year cruise.
[00:13:35] Speaker B: All right, that was part point one that I was going to bring up.
[00:13:39] Speaker A: Yes. I mean, but like, you, you can go out, you know, if you're like, I don't like who's you know, president right now or I don't like where the country is going.
You can, you know, go, you know, get a work visa in a different country and you know, go out or just turn off the news, just uninstall Twitter, uninstall Instagram, uninstall Facebook.
[00:14:02] Speaker B: Just uninstalling the news doesn't stop what's happening in our country.
[00:14:08] Speaker A: Yeah, no one can stop what's happening in the country.
[00:14:11] Speaker B: Again, pointing out the fact of personal things and what I said in past episode, I, as a person who works 40 hours, I, I also go to school and I was on what's it called, our government health care. They now make me pay for my medicine for life saving medicine that I need to live because I've had a heart attack.
And that happened literally under Trump's administration and what Trump and Doge is doing, no matter how I feel about politics, that that happened and that affects me and that is affect millions of other people.
Now with that said, even then, if I want, even if I had the means and another job to move to the other country, why would I move to another country when, when my kid is about to turn of age and that I wouldn't want to. I wouldn't be there for certain stuff in their life. Like that is highly like a probable and not feasible. When you are arguing stuff like that. You're taking the human factor out of this and you're trying to just go by cold numbers. But when we're talking citizens and people, the there is no such thing as just numbers. It is actual lives and stories and experiences that have to be factored into decision making.
[00:15:49] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean you can like, you know, always like fly on back. You can just make, oh you, you know, this is cool. Yep.
You know, like, like I, I, you know, left, you know, I, I, I was born in California.
I, I left, you know, as my brothers were going through high school and you know, growing up and you know, just gone. Didn't get to see him graduate. Didn't get to see him, you know, do anything. Didn't get to, you know, see him off to college and just you know, boom.
[00:16:26] Speaker B: And.
[00:16:28] Speaker A: You know, now, now they're all grown up.
I don't think they're mad at me for, you know, going off and living my life.
[00:16:36] Speaker B: I'm pretty sure your own flesh and blood would be mad at you for going off and living your life with you saying something like that.
[00:16:44] Speaker A: I mean they are they're my brothers.
[00:16:46] Speaker B: No, I'm talking about your direct.
Your kin.
[00:16:51] Speaker A: I mean, they're 45. Like, you know.
[00:16:54] Speaker B: No, they're adjacent. They're not your kin.
[00:16:58] Speaker A: I mean, like, I don't have any, you know, children.
[00:17:00] Speaker B: I know you don't.
And again, that's where. When you make decisions, I talk about human experience and stuff comes in.
[00:17:09] Speaker A: Like, speaking of all that, did you hear your guy is back?
[00:17:13] Speaker B: I don't know what you're talking about.
[00:17:14] Speaker A: The Maryland man.
[00:17:17] Speaker B: So he is back. Air quotes, but not free. Which, again, doesn't change much. And. And just because, sir, Maryland man is back doesn't negate all the other people who are unjustly gone. So, like, yes, it's like how, like, yay, we let what's his name, Timmy, go. But all you other guys have to say, that's not helping much.
[00:17:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, like, he. He's coming back, and now he's having to, you know, face his crime for human trafficking. And it, you know, is going. He did, like a hundred trips, and.
[00:18:00] Speaker B: We will see the day in court and see the evidence to then go from there.
[00:18:04] Speaker A: Yeah. So.
[00:18:05] Speaker B: Because all this is alleged, but, you.
[00:18:09] Speaker A: Know, it, like, say he gets 60 years in prison. You know, it's like, oh, all that was worthless, but it did give you a path to bring people back.
[00:18:21] Speaker B: Now, what if he's not guilty?
[00:18:24] Speaker A: Then he. He gets deported immediately.
[00:18:27] Speaker B: No, no, no, hold up. Wait. You just said he gets convicted. 60 years.
It was worthless. So then if he was proven innocent, then shouldn't that be worth something? And at least a, we were wrong. We should look into all these other cases more.
[00:18:46] Speaker A: We just won't charge them for the flights.
[00:18:49] Speaker B: I don't think that's how that should go.
[00:18:52] Speaker A: I mean, yes, it. Like, it is. You know, you were in a human.
[00:18:57] Speaker B: And taking them away and then bringing them back already traumatizing them for that to then go through a trial that they have allegedly, he is innocent of. I'll say both alleged on both sides, just so we could all be cool. But you are. You can't just be like, oh, he's innocent, so good job. Get out.
That's not how that works.
[00:19:26] Speaker A: That's exactly how that works. It's. It's really up, you know, But. But yeah, like, you know, we came out there and we're like, we're arresting him for our courts.
And then he was there because he.
[00:19:43] Speaker B: When he was, should have been there.
[00:19:46] Speaker A: But, like, how awesome would it be if he was like, I was gonna do like, six Months in this, you know, El Salvadorian prison and then get released and now he's coming back and is like, fuck, I have to do 60 years in an American prison and then get sent back to El Salvador to finish up, like the last of my six months.
[00:20:06] Speaker B: It's not going to be like that.
[00:20:10] Speaker A: I mean, in Donald Trump's America. I mean, we both know, like, as, like, you know, not white people. It's like, like, you have it. You're like playing on like, max level, like, hardest difficulty, please.
Then you're like, no, not on Trump's difficulty, God damn it.
[00:20:31] Speaker B: Yeah, bloodborne. This is Trump.
[00:20:35] Speaker A: I mean, like, I, I'm, I'm Mexican, so it's like, you know, luckily I can speak white.
Like, luckily. It's like that one movie. Oh, what is that, bro?
[00:20:47] Speaker B: What would you do if ICE pulled you up real quick? Like, same as all the other.
It is that people who, again, you.
[00:20:55] Speaker A: Though you because Colorado ID you because.
[00:20:58] Speaker B: Your truck driver was just square dollars. You because you're a truck driver, responsible driver, always has your ID with you with your wallet. I was literally just going to fucking say that, you dick weed. But say you don't have it for whatever reason.
What would you be able to honestly do when that shit happens to you?
[00:21:19] Speaker A: Say hi to whoever officer it is. I know most of them. I have a stack of, like, big ass stack of, you know, my.
[00:21:28] Speaker B: I don't think you know very much ICE officers.
Well, they, they, because they have picked up innocent U. S. Citizens that were born in America, but the person didn't have their ID and they were held up. Now, they weren't deported, but they were held up in custody for that.
[00:21:50] Speaker A: Have your I.D. just have it.
That, that, that's my fucking honest opinion. You know, I, I have my ID on me right now, this very instant, sitting at home, you know, boom. ID ready to go. At any given moment. I'm just like, boom, right? Like, I sleep naked with my fucking ID just pressed into my skin, just ready.
[00:22:13] Speaker B: But you leave a weird life, bro.
[00:22:15] Speaker A: I know, I know, but I, I'm like, I, I've been, you know, I've talked to police so much, it doesn't make me nervous anymore. I'll go up and say, hey, how you doing? To a cop. They don't fucking scare me.
I've been in the back of a police car, I've been arrested for nothing.
And I'm just like, okay, good, you're doing your job.
You know, because I was being a sketchball, you know, I'm like, What am I doing?
Yeah, so a hundred percent arrest people that are sketchy. You know, it's better than shooting first and asking questions later.
You know, like, I don't think you.
[00:23:00] Speaker B: Should impede people's freedom, which America is. That's our number one thing. It's air quotes, freedom. But don't think you should arrest people on suspicion.
[00:23:13] Speaker A: I mean, they do all the time. How do you think they get the people for the lineup?
And you kind of look like the guy that, you know, came and killed this person. You know, we need people for the lineup. You know, you want to come on in, one of the. One of the five people fucking did this. You know, they're arresting all five of them.
[00:23:31] Speaker B: Both of us know there's a difference between detaining and arresting.
So let's not go there with that.
[00:23:38] Speaker A: Am I detained? You know? Yes. You know, are you married? Under arrest, probably.
Cops don't even know. They're scared. They're scared, you know, to answer any fucking questions. Like, oh, fuck, shit.
[00:23:53] Speaker B: Yeah, cops are not scared.
Well, I guess they are scared. That's why they shoot a lot.
[00:23:58] Speaker A: But, yeah, one story, it's like this guy fucking pulled a knife out. It's like, we have you on body cam, putting in the knife in his hand. It's like.
[00:24:08] Speaker B: Or the fentanyl cops touched, like, all.
[00:24:11] Speaker A: Right, Officer Zimmerman, you know, you're free to go. Stop killing, you know, young black men just for wearing hoodies.
[00:24:22] Speaker B: What do you think if Trump pardons that one guy?
[00:24:27] Speaker A: I think it'd be hilarious if Trump was goes and pardons everyone that burnt down a Tesla that would blow. Like, I have to, like, bring it on back to the beginning, you know, Trump just goes through and is like, hey, you know anybody that firebombed Tesla dealerships? Burned down Tesla, you're all free to go. Yeah, Trump. Fuck Elon. And also, Elon, you African American, get out of my country. You're fucking evicted.
And he's like, trump, I think you mean deported.
It's like, yeah, that thing. You're deported.
[00:25:04] Speaker B: So are you on the Steve Bannon train that.
[00:25:07] Speaker A: I don't even know who Steve Bannon is.
[00:25:09] Speaker B: What the fuck do you mean you don't know who Steve Bannon is?
[00:25:12] Speaker A: Steve Bannon.
[00:25:14] Speaker B: I don't know where to even start. How the fuck are you part of?
[00:25:22] Speaker A: Oh, I don't even know, because I don't have time to listen to all of them.
[00:25:25] Speaker B: My head hurts so bad.
[00:25:26] Speaker A: I have time to listen to, like, a couple Trump speeches.
[00:25:29] Speaker B: He was the OG guy He was one of the OG Commentators. He went to jail because of the whole Trump and the insurrection stuff. Trump got him out. I can't believe you don't know who Steve Bannon is.
What in the. Anyways, yeah, I didn't.
[00:25:48] Speaker A: I didn't really give a. About the January 6th thing, you know, I'm like, that wasn't, you know, like, everyone blew that out of proportion. Like, oh, my God, can you believe that? They're storming the Capitol building and people like, yeah, the White House, you know, needed to be stormed. It's like, different building, very different building.
They can't storm the White House. They'll get shot.
[00:26:08] Speaker B: Right. But they did storm the Capitol, and that was terrible.
[00:26:11] Speaker A: How? How is it terrible?
Like, only a few people died.
[00:26:16] Speaker B: So.
[00:26:16] Speaker A: Nancy Pelosi got a dump on her desk, and I'm sure she ate it later.
[00:26:20] Speaker B: Are you.
Is it justifiable, then, for riots?
[00:26:26] Speaker A: At times? Yes.
Rodney King. Do you think that was a justifiable riot?
[00:26:32] Speaker B: Yeah, I think all riots are justifiable.
[00:26:34] Speaker A: Okay. I'm just. I'm just making sure. I'm like, I'm like, are you, like, you want to go on some fucking riot shit?
[00:26:41] Speaker B: Like, yeah, well, cuz rioting is the voice of the unheard, bro.
[00:26:45] Speaker A: Rioting is, like, where you, you know, hit that wall and snap. And you're like, okay, this, you know, time to, you know, riot, you know, and then you put in some, like, you know, emo music from, like, the 2000s and be like, let's start a riot.
All right.
[00:27:03] Speaker B: You know, Three Days Grace.
[00:27:05] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, like, like, I, I, I'm. I'm just, like, waiting to see, you know.
[00:27:16] Speaker B: Oh, check it out. I didn't even. It was. It's a MLK quote. A riot is language of the unheard.
[00:27:22] Speaker A: Of course, you know, black man using all the black quotes.
[00:27:28] Speaker B: I have a dream that drew.
[00:27:32] Speaker A: Okay, first of all, little Black boys.
[00:27:34] Speaker B: First of all. And Little White Boys Boondocks did a great Martin Luther King episode.
[00:27:39] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[00:27:40] Speaker B: I highly encourage everyone to go watch that. If you've never seen it, it is great.
Is a critique on everyone. In fact, I watched it recently, and they brought up. Or Ann Coulter was in there, and I was like, oh, she's still around on this, too, in real life. Like, what?
[00:27:58] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm like.
And like, I understand, like, the ending of it. I'm like, you know, not every black person acts a certain way, but, you know, everyone has, like, that group of people. Every, like, white group of people have, like, the Trailer trash that smoke meth, you know, and do some crazy. Every Mexican, you know, has like the person that blasts the music hella loud and they're low rider and like the. Every group has like that group of people.
But you know, like, everyone likes to like point at the black people mix. See, they're out here smoking crack and being loud and laughing and having a good time.
Like other than the crack, everything else is fine.
You know, they're twerking. Yeah, let them dance. I don't care.
[00:29:01] Speaker B: I'm just saying usually everything you said before the word but is like everything after that's going to be a contradiction to what you just said before.
[00:29:09] Speaker A: But yeah, I mean, I'm not like a PC person, but I try and be nice. I try really hard to be nice.
[00:29:20] Speaker B: And it's like, it's not that hard to be nice.
[00:29:23] Speaker A: But like anytime I go online and I see like three black kids, you know, come in, they're like, yo, we're the Y ins. And they're like wearing face masks and they come and like steal a bunch of shit from a shop. I'm like, oh, my racism is rising.
And I'm like, no, what about all.
[00:29:41] Speaker B: The white guys that rape women?
Does your racism rise in or is that just not a thing?
[00:29:48] Speaker A: Because, well, they go to jail and they get killed.
What, like what happened to Brock?
[00:29:53] Speaker B: Turned her.
[00:29:54] Speaker A: He got that shit beaten out of him and then fucking his entire life ruined. Because everyone knows who Brock Turner is.
A blonde headed fuck.
[00:30:05] Speaker B: I don't think his life was ruined. I think his life was changed.
[00:30:08] Speaker A: Let's see what Brock Turner is doing right now. We have the means. What is Brock Turner doing right now?
Based on available information, is reported that Brock Turner is currently living with his parents in Dayton, Ohio. He is required to register as a sex offender every 90 days with the local sheriff's department for the rest of his life. His name and address are publicly listed on the state's sex offender registry. There are reports in August 2022 that he was frequenting bars in the Dayton area, leading to warnings on social media platforms like Tick Tock.
Some reports suggest he is working in a quality control position at a factory. Not doing great.
[00:30:54] Speaker B: Not life ruined either. Also, look at what's his family's net worth? Just inquisitive.
[00:31:00] Speaker A: Oh, he's a white fucking dude in Dayton, Ohio. He is rich.
[00:31:05] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:31:06] Speaker A: How much is Brock Turner worth?
People versus Brock Turner, npr, BBC. Yeah, nothing great on how much is Brock Turner worth? Like, like nothing about, like, how much is Brock Turner's family worth.
Brock Turner's dad started a legal defense.
I, I doubt that he has too much money left after having like to defend himself.
[00:31:45] Speaker B: No, I know. That's why I said his family's net worth because he's. You also started with, he's living with his mom and dad, so who cares about his net worth with. Depending on how, what their net worth is and then would they pass and all that fun stuff. So I'm just saying is like again, his life's not ruined, but I guarantee.
[00:32:05] Speaker A: You he gets a beat down every now and again.
I wanna like, like should rapists be killed? Like let's, let's, you know, visit that for a second.
You know, should like, you know, child rapists 100. Yeah. Kill him, throw them in the fire, make them suffer, you know, but you know, like regular, you know, run of the mill rapists, like should they lose their life?
[00:32:31] Speaker B: Here's the problem with this question.
I am against the death penalty.
I'm against the death penalty because of how many people we've convicted killed and then they were later proven innocent. I really do feel that killing one innocent man is not worth killing a bunch of guilty people.
So I'm against death penalty. So I can't really with that stated. No, I don't think that.
[00:32:59] Speaker A: Okay, but do you think like he should fucking, you know, get a black eye, you know, every two weeks, get the shit beaten out of him so, you know, just, you know, nothing too serious. Just, you know, he's at a bar and like fucking, you know, three dudes, you know, take him out back and beat the shit out of him and he gets to walk home, you know, nose, bloody, black eye and just. Fuck.
What happened to you? Yeah, remember like I raped that girl. Yeah, it's still catching up with me.
[00:33:28] Speaker B: With our as of now laws. I think the most humane thing to do would have him under house arrest where he can't, like he just has to live off of his family and it is onus of his parents and other family members to provide for him because of him being ostracized from.
[00:33:57] Speaker A: Yeah, but we, we have a law or we have an amendment on the books. We have the freedom from cruel and unusual punishments. So you cannot do that.
[00:34:07] Speaker B: I mean I think that is more humane than locking someone in jail for life.
So I am going to argue against that when you bring up that specific law as a cruel and unusual because he could live like be under house arrest and he just has to figure everything out. But because again, it was already stated that he lives with his mom and dad. That's where that would fall on at that point.
[00:34:38] Speaker A: I mean, I would say put a public stockade, Put him in a stockade and let people rape his butt for like a week.
[00:34:43] Speaker B: I thought you were just brought up against cruel and unusual punishment.
[00:34:46] Speaker A: Yeah, no, that's the law. I'm fucking hardcore for cruel and unusual punishment.
[00:34:51] Speaker B: Okay. No, that's fair. So your answer is yes?
[00:34:54] Speaker A: Yes, of course we should do some fucking, like, for certain people. Like I can come up with some crazy creative punishments that fit the fucking crime.
[00:35:03] Speaker B: But like again, if it was, oh, what was that movie with Gerard Butler and fucking Gladiator? No, not that one.
It was with Jamie Foxx and he used to started killing everyone while he was in jail.
[00:35:22] Speaker A: Fucking lawful citizen or whatever.
[00:35:24] Speaker B: Law abiding citizen.
[00:35:25] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:35:25] Speaker B: Okay, so if you could, if you could prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that like there was zero way that you are wrong, I agree with you on those type of punishments, but because there is a chance for us as humans to be wrong. I don't agree with those type of punishments, but again, that's just morally, like.
[00:35:51] Speaker A: Here'S really what it comes down to. You know, the people that falsely accused, they have, like, someone has a vendetta against them and wants them to take the fall for some crazy shit, you know, they've pissed somebody off and they know why they're there, but they can't, you know, fucking be like, oh, I fucking fucked this guy over, you know, and stole like, you know, know 10 pounds of meth from his house. And now, you know, since he's a sheriff, he wants me to get, but he can't, you know, bring up the meth.
So like that, that, that's, you know, how that all fucking plays out.
[00:36:26] Speaker B: I don't think everyone who is falsely accused of a crime is accused of a crime for that drastic of a reason. There could be also petty reasons or just to say to, you know, get out of it.
You accuse someone else.
[00:36:44] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, you know, have, you know, an alibi, be out, do things.
[00:36:52] Speaker B: So you're again putting the onus on the person.
Stop. It's not always the person's responsibility for all that. Also, also going back to falsely blame me real quick, I do believe that if you falsely accuse someone of force, I don't know, are we censoring ourselves?
[00:37:14] Speaker A: No, of course.
[00:37:15] Speaker B: Okay. If you falsely accuse someone of rape or murder or like something extreme like that, like you should have the punishment that was going to be doled out to the Other person, if that makes sense.
So, like, if that other person was facing like 20 day life, then you will be facing 20 to life for putting that false out.
[00:37:38] Speaker A: I mean, you know, if a woman comes out and say, hey, this guy raped me, he's obviously going to get arrested and like, they'll figure out the rest later. Doesn't get his due process like you want for everybody else, he just immediately goes to jail. You know, he loses his job, loses an apartment, everything.
And I, I would say he gets to, you know, ask for whatever the he wants.
[00:38:05] Speaker B: He should not be able to at all.
[00:38:08] Speaker A: He might not get it, but he should be able to ask for whatever the he wants. He's like, you know, I want her to, you know, take my place in this prison. It's like you're in a male prison, like, yeah, I know.
No, it's like, well, we're not. Obviously not going to fucking do that.
[00:38:25] Speaker B: Also, we need to open up more of like, be as a society accepting males getting raped. So then men feel more comfortable coming out when they are raped or touched because that happen. That happens way more often than people think.
[00:38:41] Speaker A: Yeah, that. That will never be like a thing that's like ever. Like, like, have you ever seen like Sopranos?
[00:38:49] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:38:49] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. You know how like they are in like the Sopranos. Like, no, none of that.
[00:38:55] Speaker B: Yeah, it's still the same. I know.
[00:38:58] Speaker A: You know, there's still a lot of people, like, I don't, I don't like any of that. We're just going to cut it all out. And it's like, okay. Yeah, yeah, okay.
And.
[00:39:08] Speaker B: Well, I don't mean normalized as it showing it, but just normalizing being able to talk about it and coming out with like, victims, like, understanding that males could be victims too.
I'm not. I'm not.
[00:39:21] Speaker A: It's a double standard. Like, no one will care.
[00:39:23] Speaker B: I'm not a pro. Like, oh, Hugh, what. What is the male thing now? It's not like a chad, bro. It's not.
I don't know what it is, but it's. We're.
There's this one famous girl influencer that's very popular in this genre where they talk about, like men's right. Men's right activist, I guess, is the easiest one. But like, I'm not one of them. I just. I'm looking for like, all rights to.
[00:39:50] Speaker A: Be equal, you know, like, if a dude comes out and rapes you, you have the ability to put a hatchet into his head.
[00:39:59] Speaker B: But then you go to jail.
[00:40:01] Speaker A: Well, don't do it right after.
Don't do it while you're getting raped. Like, give it like, you know, six months and then like when, you know, the heat's off, just, you know, and then he just disappears.
[00:40:15] Speaker B: So here is a hot topic subject with going on in our political climate as well. Since we're talking about prisons and whatnot, what do you think we should do with trans people in prison? Should we A, put them with the prison that they are born with, B, put them in the prison they are identify with, or C, create a whole new prison, or D, which I am a fan of, abolish your prison system and figure out a new way, continue.
[00:40:43] Speaker A: Put them with where. What genitalia they have at the time.
[00:40:50] Speaker B: I highly disagree with that, but that's fair.
It, you know, what is your reasoning for that?
[00:40:57] Speaker A: Like, like, you know, there are people, you know, in different stages of, you know, trans, you know, and, you know, like I, I know like this, you know, gay trans couple, they're both trans, male to female and. But they both have, you know, penises and.
But they, you know, both have tits too. It's like, you know, but if they're put in a jail, you know, a male jail, you know, they have penises but, you know, if they, you know, go out and get bit. Bottom surgery, which is wildly expensive, too expensive, I'll say that. That is, you know, my progressive thought for the day.
[00:41:39] Speaker B: Yeah, well, I'm bringing you to the left.
[00:41:42] Speaker A: Like I'm already, you know, here, you know, with all this. But, you know, bottom surgeries are too fucking much. It costs too much to make a penis or a pussy. You know, fucking doctors lower that goddamn price tag. It shouldn't fucking cost, you know, six figures, you know, to fucking cut a hole.
[00:41:57] Speaker B: So are you going to say that. Can I bring you to free medical?
Free medical, free Medicare, like health care.
[00:42:08] Speaker A: Is free, I would say, for, you know, medicines that you would need and on things that you have not caused yourself, you know, that should, you know, be covered.
[00:42:24] Speaker B: So what if you're playing football and you break your arm?
Is that causing yourself?
[00:42:29] Speaker A: Well, if you're, you know, rich and you play football, but if you're like just in like, you know, high school and you break your arm, you know, fucking cover it. But, you know, if you're like, I'm gonna fucking, you know, inject fucking cocaine into my dick and, you know, your dick fucking, you know, gets sepsis and starts to fall off. No, we're ain't covering that.
[00:42:54] Speaker B: Why?
[00:42:56] Speaker A: Same thing with like, you Know, you know, pretty much any insurance. It's like, you know, if I was to, you know, take a knife and stab my arm and just go into the hospital, my arm got stabbed.
You know, it's like. You stabbed your arm? It's like. I did, yeah.
Like, should. Should, you know, taxpayers have to cover that.
[00:43:17] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:43:17] Speaker A: No, absolutely not. No, no. If I'm that dumb, you know, but, like, if I have, like a mental issue, you know, you should get, you know, taken into, like, a facility where they can help with your mental issues. Taxpayers should have to cover that.
I'd have no problem that. None.
[00:43:38] Speaker B: You're so close to the edge of being right. We.
[00:43:42] Speaker A: I'm. I'm fully right. I'm.
[00:43:44] Speaker B: Why can't we just be. Make everything free?
[00:43:48] Speaker A: Because, you know, then, like, why should.
[00:43:52] Speaker B: How many people actually continuously keep stabbing themselves?
[00:43:56] Speaker A: A lot, actually.
[00:43:58] Speaker B: You think after the third time somebody's going to stab themselves? The fourth, fifth and sixth time you're.
[00:44:03] Speaker A: Going to have, you know, people that, you know, have a sniffle and then come in and it's like costing taxpayers.
It would just kind of cost taxpayers too much.
[00:44:13] Speaker B: But we'll have a healthier society.
[00:44:16] Speaker A: No, we'd have a hypochondriac society.
Ones that would just go in and hospitals would be overrun and the real emergencies would never get, you know, actually taken. I think that's how it is in Canada right now.
[00:44:29] Speaker B: Time out. I think initially you are right. For the first time, when everyone could get free and stuff, it absolutely is going to flood the system. I am not arguing that, but after it curves out about five years, it's going to be much better. And I understand five years is a long time, but again, to help the most, that would be the best.
[00:44:54] Speaker A: But like, you know, stuff like cancer cover that, that, that's also. That's too much of a bill. Like cancer bills. What the.
[00:45:04] Speaker B: So if you're pro cancer being cured, which I am, because that sounds negative with that question.
[00:45:12] Speaker A: I mean, like, have you, like.
[00:45:14] Speaker B: But, you know, the.
[00:45:15] Speaker A: Why are the cost of that.
[00:45:16] Speaker B: Why are you agreed with the Trump administration defunding Harvard and other colleges?
[00:45:26] Speaker A: Oh, because Harvard has, you know, people that, you know, hate America and they're anti Semitic there. And they're like, yeah, it's fine, we can be hating Jews over here. And it's like, oh, so you're just, you know, encouraging Nazis and When did.
[00:45:41] Speaker B: Harvard become anti Semitic?
[00:45:44] Speaker A: Yeah, probably some time like after, like 1940.
[00:45:49] Speaker B: So then why is it just talked about now instead of.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: Because it's actually been brought to the forefront and you know, Trump is going to take away the fucking Harvard money. And it's like, hey, you know, we as taxpayers are paying Harvard.
Let's take away that fucking money. Unless you want to fucking act right and just, you know, be nice to people.
Like be nice to Jewish kids trying to get an education.
[00:46:19] Speaker B: Can you give me some instances where Harvard was not nice to Jewish kids directly?
[00:46:25] Speaker A: Okay, let, let's pull this up. Harvard being anti Semitic.
Harvard University loses student and exchange visitor program certificate cnn let's go to cnn.
Biggest takeaways from Harvard's task force reports on campuses anti Semitism and anti Muslim bias.
A legal battle over critical federal money plays out in court. Two Harvard University task force have been released. You know, blah, blah, blah, blah on how anti Semitic and anti Israeli biases are handled on campus.
Harvard President Alan Garber announced the task force.
Long ass goddamn thing. But yes, they've just been mean to, you know, both Jewish and Muslim students reported feeling uncomfortable and alienated on campus.
[00:47:32] Speaker B: But black people feel uncomfortable elevated on campus than they reported to. That's why I'm asking for specific epic event.
[00:47:38] Speaker A: Harvard antifada.
Anti Israeli protesters march through Harvard chanting Long live the Intifada.
You know, just, you know, that, you know, there we go, like just globalized Antifada. Chance referred to periods of deadly Palestinian terror attacks against Israeli citizens in the late 1980s and early 1990s and again in the early 2000s, which over thousands of Israelis were killed.
But let's go ahead and see what the antifada, you know, so wait, wait.
[00:48:37] Speaker B: Wait, wait real quick before we continue. Yes, you are saying because they brought up Chance because of that and not Harvard, but other people brought up Chance because of that, that Harvard is anti Semitic. Right.
[00:48:52] Speaker A: And they did not stop it. They did not, you know, take it down.
[00:48:59] Speaker B: So it's still hanging right now to this day.
[00:49:03] Speaker A: I'm sure, like now that they're losing their money, I'm sure that they're trying to stop it, but it's too late. They, they've let it actually go on.
You know, it's like if, if you're going to, you know, say one thing, you know, like, then, you know, go ahead and say it like, you know, I'm not a good person, so I don't get, you know, extra. But it's like, you know, if I ran a, you know, company that gets like billions of dollars and, you know, it's like I allowed, you know, racism and anti Semitism to like, you know, rule then and I lose it. It's like, okay, well, I'm sorry about that. I'm gonna.
[00:49:47] Speaker B: So when we're talking just chance and you're talking, that is your reasoning for Harvard to go ahead and be defunded?
[00:49:55] Speaker A: What does.
[00:49:55] Speaker B: Should. No, wait, wait. We're talking real quick.
[00:49:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:49:59] Speaker B: So then should the York County School of Technology in Pennsylvania, who their. Some of their students were marching through the hallways celebrating, chanting white power. The Borough High School of Wisconsin where they shouted white power and Nazi salutes during graduation.
Or the Cypress Ranch High School in Houston where a high school group was what's called raising their arms and doing the Nazi salute and Hitler held Trump during the class photo.
Or the Chadwell High School in Idaho that they spray painted on the building. White power.
Those all should be defunded as well, right?
[00:50:44] Speaker A: They're also high schools.
This is Harvard. No, no, no, wait.
[00:50:50] Speaker B: High schools and stuff get publicly funded as well, right?
[00:50:54] Speaker A: Yes, but this Harvard.
[00:50:57] Speaker B: So what's the difference between a college not stopping a chant and multiple high schools not protecting their black students in the same way you are asking Harvard to protect. Protect their Jewish students? How is.
[00:51:12] Speaker A: Where is the difference what running through and saying white power. Like, have any of the black students been killed or attacked?
[00:51:20] Speaker B: Have any of the Harvard students been attacked or killed? They were chanting the. That one. No, not now. Talking about during the chant. Because we're talking the same time frame. We got to do apples and apples, right? Not apples and oranges. If we're talking about.
[00:51:36] Speaker A: Yes, people have Harvard students, Jewish Harvard students have been attacked.
[00:51:41] Speaker B: Right?
In high school, students have been attacked and stuff as well. But your direct question was were they attacked because of those chats? My direct question was were they attacked directly with those chats?
[00:51:57] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:51:58] Speaker B: Prove it.
[00:52:00] Speaker A: Go to Israel. Go to fucking Palestine. Go to the Gaza Strip.
[00:52:04] Speaker B: Israel and Palestine. And the Gaza Strip is not. Harvard and Harvard students you said have.
[00:52:11] Speaker A: You know, they've been killed because of this.
[00:52:14] Speaker B: We were talking Harvard students the same as I am talking high school students.
[00:52:19] Speaker A: Harvard Jewish students attacked Harvard students are, you know, an anti Israeli. You know, attacks with honors.
Harvard settles Jewish students lawsuit over alleged anti Semitism.
Two Harvard students who assaulted Jewish peer receive honors.
[00:52:48] Speaker B: I don't know what that. That means again, do you want me to show other schools that black people.
[00:52:55] Speaker A: Were attacked in Ivy League college.
Give me an Ivy League college, you know, this year.
[00:53:05] Speaker B: Ivy League college that is independent. Right. It's not a federally ran. Where a high school is federally ran. Right. So then wouldn't.
[00:53:15] Speaker A: Well, the. The high schools Are state run.
[00:53:21] Speaker B: I'll give you that.
That is.
I can't argue that statement there.
[00:53:28] Speaker A: And, like, they don't get a whole lot of money either.
Harvard is getting billions with a B, billions.
[00:53:36] Speaker B: And we are getting research and stuff like that from that. We are also getting goodwill since again, what was it, 37% or something of the world leaders came or studied abroad over here in Harvard and other Ivy Leagues.
[00:53:53] Speaker A: Yeah, because it's expensive and they don't allow regular, you know, trailer trash to, you know, by hanging out at that college. You know, it's. It's not like, you know, schools like Yale, Harvard, mit, like, those are all like, you know, elite Ivy League schools that you have to either be the smartest of the smart or the richest of the rich to get in.
[00:54:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't say that it was. Again, I'm not arguing those points because I think college should be free, too. I think healthcare, college, housing. We should have standardized free housing at least, and free college and free health care.
[00:54:39] Speaker A: I mean, yes, you want all this stuff, you know, and also, I have to say, like, if you, you know, come from another country and you hate America and you hate, you know, all the things that we have here, you know, you should be, you know, kicked out.
[00:54:55] Speaker B: Why?
[00:54:57] Speaker A: You know, okay, you know, so what, you just.
[00:55:00] Speaker B: America's freedoms are for the not or for me, not for thee. Yeah, that is what.
So then why are we going around spreading freedom if freedom's not for everybody? I'm very confused.
[00:55:15] Speaker A: So, like, say, you know, you are from.
[00:55:18] Speaker B: Because we've released a lot of freedom bullets.
[00:55:21] Speaker A: Calm freedom seeds.
[00:55:22] Speaker B: Sorry, a lot of freedom seeds.
[00:55:26] Speaker A: But, yeah, like, if you're from a different fucking country altogether and you come here and you're like, I hate America. I hate everything that America is standing stands for these infidels over here and all this, and you're not doing anything. Yeah.
[00:55:40] Speaker B: All right, time out.
[00:55:41] Speaker A: Time out.
[00:55:42] Speaker B: Using the word infidel is adding a hidden connotation of somebody who is brown when other. A lot of Europeans who hate America are not brown. Would not use the word infidel, but still would use all the other words. Just saying that is adding a little bit of coloring the story.
[00:56:04] Speaker A: Let's see.
Let's look it up right now.
Are there white people that use the word infidel?
[00:56:14] Speaker B: Oh, time out. I have not say. There's not white people that use the word. I'm just saying when somebody says the word, you don't first think of Scott.
[00:56:25] Speaker A: You just say, yeah. I mean, like, you. You Know, that was your own racism, your own bias.
[00:56:35] Speaker B: It's not what we were. Culturally ingrained.
[00:56:40] Speaker A: That's because.
[00:56:41] Speaker B: What about World America or Team America? World Police? Pretty sure that's what was culturally shown to a generation of kids.
[00:56:51] Speaker A: I mean, like, fucking Jeff Dunham has a skeleton. He's like, I kill you. And it's like, you know, everyone thinks that the skeleton's brown. Skeleton's actually white.
[00:57:02] Speaker B: So you.
By omission or by not omission, but by admitting that I. Everyone. No, you just said everyone thinks that. This proud. You literally just showed that culturally, that's what we as Americans are. Great. Thank you for proving my point. Without meaning to. I appreciate that.
[00:57:25] Speaker A: I. I'm saying Trons of America. All the Trons, you know, think that, you know, Ahmed the puppet is a brown guy, you know, Like, I don't know if you've seen Jeff Dunham.
[00:57:40] Speaker B: Oh, I know Jeff Dunham.
[00:57:41] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. The fucking skeleton. Yeah. You know, you would think that he's a brown guy. You're like, of course he's a brown guy.
[00:57:49] Speaker B: I mean, context clues give that he's a brown guy.
[00:57:53] Speaker A: So, I mean, the first fucking, you know, Middle Eastern person I saw was white.
[00:57:58] Speaker B: That's fair.
That doesn't change the fact that culturally, we are taught that Middle Eastern is more my skin tone than even yours.
[00:58:08] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, like, it was Jesus, but, you know, it's.
[00:58:12] Speaker B: Jesus was not white.
[00:58:14] Speaker A: I mean, I've seen the pictures of them. He is a white man.
Praise white Jesus.
[00:58:22] Speaker B: I love Ruckus.
[00:58:24] Speaker A: I mean, like, he still goes out and does conventions and still does the character just, like, say something in this character, you know, Like.
Like, I. I feel like, you know, Gary Anthony Williams is, like, racist Ruckus. Now. He's just done the character for so long, he's like, oh, that is exactly who I am.
[00:58:52] Speaker B: Do you remember who that country singer was in one episode of Boondocks? That was old, like, went back in time. It was funny.
[00:59:00] Speaker A: Are you talking about Jimmy Rebel?
[00:59:02] Speaker B: Yeah, talk about Jimmy Rebel.
That's so funny.
[00:59:07] Speaker A: It's based on a real fucking.
[00:59:09] Speaker B: Oh, I know.
[00:59:09] Speaker A: It's based on a real guy, and, like, the.
[00:59:12] Speaker B: Most of the Boondocks is based on real life.
[00:59:15] Speaker A: Well, like, the real guy, his music kind of fucking sucks. I'm like, ah, God damn it.
Like, I was hoping that, like, you know, his real music was actually, like, pretty fucking good. And it's like. It's not like, damn it. There's no. Like. Like, Uncle Ruckus is, like, the best. Like, Racist, you know, musician.
[00:59:34] Speaker B: It's fair.
[00:59:39] Speaker A: But let's bring this all, you know, completely backwards.
Yeah, we're like right in an hour.
[00:59:45] Speaker B: Back to the bromance. Break it up.
[00:59:47] Speaker A: Back to the bromance. Breaking up. You know, either a.
All this has been put on for a show.
This is.
[00:59:54] Speaker B: You think both of them are smart enough to put on what it is?
[00:59:57] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:59:58] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:59:59] Speaker A: You know, he has a bunch of kids. You know, it's like, dude, you know, wwe.
[01:00:05] Speaker B: All I'm just going to say is Trump chose a lot of people in his cabinet to be putting added a reporter to the signal app and doing other stupid shit.
[01:00:16] Speaker A: I don't think he did that. I think that was like some other dumb that, you know, did that.
[01:00:21] Speaker B: No, I don't think it was Trump. Like I said it was someone. It is the group.
[01:00:25] Speaker A: But I think they kind of like threw him in just like for fun and like, hey, let's like give him nothing and then like watch him like freak out and make a huge deal. Oh, look, he's freaking out making a huge deal about this.
You know, like it's a bunch of frat bros and I kind of love it. I'm kind of down for it.
[01:00:40] Speaker B: I don't think those are. What is wrong with.
[01:00:43] Speaker A: It's the frat house is exactly what it is. Like, they should put Greek letters above the fucking, you know, White House.
[01:00:50] Speaker B: Are you old enough to remember Animal House? Because of course that's what this is starting to sound like.
[01:00:55] Speaker A: Uh huh. Yes.
You know, like all the National Lampoon fucking movies, you know, phenomenal. But yeah, let's get some like Greek letters above the White House, fucking have a frat party. Who cares?
You know, to just deal with, you know, three and a half more years of Trump and then he's gone.
[01:01:17] Speaker B: Can you really look at me in the eye and honestly be like, yeah, If Joe Biden accepted a plane, it would be okay.
[01:01:26] Speaker A: If Joe Biden accepted a plane, it'd be okay.
Even if it was for him himself.
[01:01:31] Speaker B: Wild.
[01:01:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Even if it was just like, yeah, this is.
[01:01:34] Speaker B: So then what if it's okay, Then what's the wrong with or what's the reason for the Biden crime family?
If every. It would be okay if Trump could make a meme coin and make millions and it would be okay if Trump could caught charge people of whoever holds the most. My meme coin can meet me.
[01:01:55] Speaker A: Is that a thing? I'm buying some right now.
[01:01:58] Speaker B: It already happened.
You really didn't hear about this? No.
Yeah, like the top 100 people of holding the meme coin got to meet Trump.
They had it. They had a shitty dinner. He was only there for a few moments and left. They showed up in. What's it called? Air Force Two or whatever, the helicopter.
[01:02:21] Speaker A: What a shitty name. Like Air Force One. That sounds dope.
[01:02:25] Speaker B: Is Air Force Two. I don't know what the helicopter is. Marine One. There you go. That's what that is.
[01:02:29] Speaker A: Okay. I'm like, it better not. Like, you better not have anything that's like number two. It's like, man, it's not even fucking Air Force One.
[01:02:38] Speaker B: But, yeah, Marine One, he's a busy dude.
[01:02:42] Speaker A: He's running the country.
[01:02:44] Speaker B: Yeah. No, you're. So again, with all that being done, why are we arguing against the body crime family? I'm very confused on where.
[01:02:52] Speaker A: Because his son was smoking crack and fucking hookers. And then, you know, they give him a pardon with an auto pen.
[01:03:00] Speaker B: So if it was a pardon with him regular signing it, it would be okay?
[01:03:04] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[01:03:05] Speaker B: That makes the biggest difference.
[01:03:07] Speaker A: It makes the biggest difference. Yes.
[01:03:09] Speaker B: Okay, what about all the orders and stuff Trump has signed with auto pins?
[01:03:15] Speaker A: Well, if it's like a thousand signatures, like, Trump has already talked about, you know, using the auto pen. It's like, yeah, auto pen is very impersonal.
So you'd think that, you know, for personal things, that he would use his actual signature, not just an auto pen. And whoever has the auto pin runs the country.
[01:03:33] Speaker B: So again, you're okay with him using the auto pins because I'm.
[01:03:38] Speaker A: Because he'll record himself fucking using auto pen. He'll be all right. There we go. I'm fucking signing this for little Billy. There you go. Auto pen. Fuck you, Billy. Vote for me.
[01:03:51] Speaker B: I don't know what to do with.
[01:03:53] Speaker A: Four more years.
Four more years. Don't give it up, Trump.
[01:03:57] Speaker B: I hope he's around for 12 more years. America deserves it. America deserves him for 12 more years.
[01:04:03] Speaker A: Go to Canada if you hate it. Go to Mexico. If you hit Mexico, they only have two gun stores guarded by soldiers. Just to let you all know, you know, you're not allowed to really have guns in Mexico yet. They have a huge gun problem and they're suing five gun stores.
[01:04:21] Speaker B: If you.
If you let me take out everything I put into Social Security so I can then move to another country, I will totally do that.
[01:04:30] Speaker A: That seems fair. That seems like a legitimately fair thing. You know, you don't get, like, the interest or, you know, but, you know, everything that you've put in, you know, directly you get to take it out and you get to, you know, move out, you know, to like a Canada or to like any other, you know, country that you want, you know, and.
[01:04:51] Speaker B: So since we're talking not taking away the interest, we have to talk then. Make sure it's non tax.
[01:04:58] Speaker A: Yeah, no, it'd be non tax. Okay.
[01:05:00] Speaker B: I just want to be making sure.
[01:05:01] Speaker A: That we're talking it, you know, it's already, you know, post text is just like, boom.
[01:05:05] Speaker B: Do we just agree on something?
[01:05:07] Speaker A: I know, right? But yeah, just like right into your account back here you go, cash money, you know, and you can sell all the rest of your stuff and then boom, you, you can, you know, go do whatever the fuck you want with it and you just like, you know, oh, I'm gonna go to fucking, you know, Ghana.
[01:05:22] Speaker B: Now here comes a tricky question.
Are you foreseen a renounced citizenship? Because that I don't get on board with.
[01:05:32] Speaker A: Well, I mean, you know, here's what it is. You can go out, you know, take, you know, your prodigal son money and you get to go out and go try out another country. And if you like, if you get citizenship in that other country, you do have to renounce your American citizenship. You can't have like dual citizenships, you know, it's like very rare.
[01:05:54] Speaker B: No, I'll give you that.
[01:05:56] Speaker A: Like, you have like, you know, your parents have to like be citizens like America. And it's like, it's a weird thing in order to get dual citizenship, but you know, if you go to another country and you get citizenship there. Cool. You, you now renounce your American citizenship and you can come back, but you have to do all the same that everyone else has to do when they come back.
[01:06:17] Speaker B: Yeah. Go through the immigration process, which I think needs to be overhauled, but continue.
[01:06:22] Speaker A: I, I, okay, here's like a little quick thing, you know, towards the end.
So I, I, I've come up with this brilliant idea.
It would, you know, fast stream all the immigration. But if you want an immigrant to, you know, move here, you have to sponsor them.
Like you as an American citizen, you know, pretty much have to like co sign them coming here and you know, you have to take care of them and, and if they destroy anything, cause property damage or anything like that, you know, destroy an apartment, you are now on the hook for it as an American citizen. But, you know, you only have to, you know, hold on to them for two years. And if they keep their nose clean and do a good job, you know, then they get, you know, Their green card and their citizenship and all that.
[01:07:09] Speaker B: Only negative to this, because I actually like that idea. I really do. My only negative to this, though, is, like, that only leaves the rich able to do sponsors because.
[01:07:23] Speaker A: Oh, no, it wouldn't, like, cost you anything.
[01:07:26] Speaker B: Well, no, because you're responsible. So you have to house and feed them and stuff again without having subsidies for that. You're just taking on an extra mouth. And so, like, say, well, they come.
[01:07:38] Speaker A: Out here and, you know, they have like a. A job set up.
Like, it's not like.
[01:07:43] Speaker B: Well, none of that was discussed. So I wanted.
[01:07:45] Speaker A: Okay, so. Yeah, let me give you the full plan. You know, so they have to.
[01:07:50] Speaker B: What about a family? What if. Because it's hard to be gone from away from a family member, like your.
[01:07:55] Speaker A: Wife, you can bring your entire family over here. But they, you know, you have to, you know, take care. Like, if you have a child, you have to take care of your child. That's on you.
Like the. The family that comes over here. But, you know, say mom and dad, you know, work, and you get. They get to, like, stay in your, like, living room until they get enough money to go get an apartment. And you just kind of, like, help them through, you know, in translate and do whatever you need to do.
But if, like, they already have, like, enough money to come over here and get an apartment, you just kind of have, like, co. Sign back. Yep. You know, I feel like they're a good person. I can trust them.
[01:08:32] Speaker B: And.
[01:08:33] Speaker A: But if they come over here and, you know, commit crime, you're now on the hook for that.
So, you know, it's like, hey, you know, now we have 300 million, you know, technically people that can, you know, bring people over.
And, you know, the higher level you get, like, the more people you can sponsor, you know, it's like, okay, you sponsored this person. Okay, now you can, you know, sponsor two people, or you can sponsor 10 people. You can sponsor, you know, 20 people.
[01:09:01] Speaker B: Like I said, for the most part, I agree with that.
[01:09:03] Speaker A: And it's like, but, you know, anything that is bad that happens, you know, you're now on the hook for that.
[01:09:11] Speaker B: Say that part is.
That's what I say. For the most part.
[01:09:14] Speaker A: I know.
[01:09:16] Speaker B: No, no, because if we're talking minor infractions, that's a little harsh. Like, we're talking.
[01:09:20] Speaker A: I'm not talking, like.
[01:09:24] Speaker B: We'Re on the same page.
[01:09:25] Speaker A: Yeah, no, like, you know, the. The people that, you know, do that are on, you know, the hook for that. But I'm saying, like, they come out here and start, you know, peddling like, crystal meth or start, you know, fucking, you know, doing human trafficking and stuff. You know, like crazy shit that, you know, every, you know, Republicans, you know, afraid of, it's like, you know, they get deported and you, you know, now have to go to jail for aiding and betting.
[01:09:53] Speaker B: Like I said, I can agree with most of that.
[01:09:56] Speaker A: So.
But, you know, who knows?
Maybe I should, like, run for office. Maybe I should run for president.
I would be the most corrupt, like, people big. I miss Donald Trump.
I wish Donald Trump was so back.
I hate this guy. He's such a fucking tyrant. I'm like, I am.
And you're going to jail because you don't have a first amendment right anymore. Pussy.
[01:10:25] Speaker B: At least you're honest.
[01:10:26] Speaker A: Yeah, that's exact. That's how I'd win. I, I, I would just, you know, take apart people all the time and just like, yep, you, you, you, you're cool and, you know, it, it would be awful for people that are not on my side.
So. But yeah, we'll go ahead and end it there.
Yeah, I'm hoping that they kiss and make up, but you can follow me Instagram, Alex, a truck. I'm there. I don't post nothing. I don't care.
I, I actually have a life and I'm busy.
And you can follow Troniwani on probably Instagram or something.
[01:11:11] Speaker B: Oh, dude, I have no clue. I have to look at my again.
[01:11:13] Speaker A: Don't even like, don't buy real quick, though.
[01:11:15] Speaker B: I'm here for this messy breakup. I can't wait to see what happens next. The most powerful man in the world versus the richest man in the world. Ready? Fight.
[01:11:26] Speaker A: I kind of hope that if it is real, Trump just deports him. It's like, get out of my country.
[01:11:31] Speaker B: Yeah, but America depends on Starlink and SpaceX to go to space.
[01:11:37] Speaker A: No, you don't steal it. Like a true American. Steal his idea.
[01:11:43] Speaker B: You know what's even funnier? They've talked about nationalizing us, what's it called? Companies.
[01:11:51] Speaker A: Steal his idea.
Him over, you know, kill.
[01:11:55] Speaker B: You're okay with that? You're okay with them just taking Tesla and SpaceX and whatever. Be like, sorry long. Get the out of here. Yeah, that'd be great.
[01:12:04] Speaker A: Oh, my God. Make it affordable for us all.
Like, like there's people that, you know, I'll end on this. Like, like, who, who's that girl? That's like, how dare you?
Yeah, like, if you're like that, you know, go and be the change you want. To be like. Or go meet the change. You want to see, like, go like to houses, figure out how to install solar panels and, you know, install solar panels at cost or make like a tiny little profit. That way you can like barely survive. But you're installing solar panels and people.
[01:12:41] Speaker B: Don'T even open the door for their door dasher. They're not going to open their door for a random person to install a solar panels.
[01:12:49] Speaker A: I've done it.
I've opened my door. I'm like, how much? And like 40,000, like get fucked.
[01:12:54] Speaker B: But if you're, you think your wife would just randomly open the door?
[01:12:57] Speaker A: No.
[01:12:58] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[01:13:00] Speaker A: But it's like you put out an ad, be like, hey, you know, I'm, you know, looking to put on solar panels for as cheap as possible. I can source them, get everything done and install a, you know, car charger for you if you get a, you know, electric car, you know, as cheap as possible, the solar panels at cost, Everything at cost. You know, I, I just ask for like, you know, a thousand dollars a week for me to live. Boom.
And then there you go. You're, you're, you know, being successful. You're making, you know, $52,000 a year to go around installing solar panels. So it's not, you know, terrible, but, you know, everything's at cost.
And you know, like, say you get two of these houses done a week, it's, you know, at cost for solar panels, you know, like wholesale price and you know, like $500 labor. Boom. Yeah, I'd do that 100%.
[01:14:00] Speaker B: We'll see what out cost pricing is during tariffs and how all this is going. Let's see when everything stabilizes.
[01:14:08] Speaker A: Yep. But we'll, until then, we'll see you in two weeks. Bye.
[01:14:12] Speaker B: Peace.