 Welcome, everyone, to progressive discussions. It is Sunday afternoon, like it normally is when I go on the air. I'm your host, James P. Madonna. And it is easy, hot and humid outside, but the air conditioner is blasting inside, because I hate humidity. I could take the dry heat, but not humidity. I'm going to introduce my co-host, there he is, BC Beer Reviews from the state of Michigan, BC. How are you? Good. I'm doing okay. I'm doing, you know, actually I feel really good this weekend, I really am. Good. How are you doing today, James? Hey, Ron. What's going on, Ron? In the air, we have the legendary Ronald J. Terrio saying hi, 91 and very humid. Yeah, actually the Gulf Coast is, they should call it the steam bath coast. Hey, we have a Thomas Mettler underneath you. What's going on, Eric? Eric Fornfelter is one of the musicians of the great independent heavy metal rock band Oxblood Forge and they completed a gig last night at Dusk, a place in Providence, Rhode Island, I believe, called Dusk. Correct. Isn't that true? That was a good show last night. Yeah, we played pretty good. Hey, Colin. Greetings to Colin. Cheers. No, it's good. It's good. Good to hear. Now, it went well? You buried. Yeah. We cannot complain. And there's the, one of the logos. Now, I do love that, and I think it's a work of art and it's suitable. There it is. Oxblood Forge. It is suitable for printing on photo paper and framing. And that's the one where the grim reaper is taking souls on its back into the entering the pit of hell. Let's go with that. You remember that one that was created for Oxblood Forge by a fine artist. It looks like a really detailed computer art. My uncle does the, out in California, he does artwork and he does illustrations and freelance, but that's kind of his job. And he gets a lot of clientele that are authors that want to have science fiction book covers. Because it looked a bit three-dimensional. Oh yeah, he found, so this thing over, this guy over here. He actually found somebody that had had the similar kind of a build quality. And he was taking some photos of that guy. And he was using him as an actual, using this actual person as an actual model for creating the art of this character that was decimated. Which is the name of the album, Decimated. It's available on Banking. No. I've got a question for you. Sure. Now, this is more for Eric here. Now, there's been bands out there where they've had mascot, like say Iron Maiden's Eddie and whatnot. Now my bigger question is, do you have the same thing with your band where you have some sort of mascot? Yeah. That guy right there. Okay. What's his name? He's called the Decimator. The Decimator? Yeah. All right. Hopefully we can, since this last release that we did last June, hopefully we can use either this, either this like, this, this likeness, or we can come up with similar artwork that still depicts this character as, as a point of reference to, yeah, that's definitely the band. That's definitely on sport. We know that. Yeah, as a point of reference. Yeah. Because I always thought it was kind of cool where bands would be like in heavy metal and they would have their own like mascot, like they would Eddie and so on and so forth. I was like, you know, sometimes they, you know, like, for example, I'm just talking here. Maybe this is just you, but it was like with Iron Maiden when they did their seven son of a seven son album. And that's a great concept album. That's where they got. I could listen to that album front to back and all day every day. And, you know, they said, oh, you got to listen to the one before the wasn't the time travel one. I've listened to it. It's good. But you know what? I still got to go with the seven son of one man. Very commercial accessible. Yes. Yeah. And it's something about your uncle's artwork that it's really very pleasing to the eye. I mean, I just kept staring at it. We've made him a good bit of change to do it. So we're hoping the camera will grow and cannot complain. Well, let me see. I'm going to start off with something. Oh, BC. What are you drinking? BC. I'm drinking all day. I see a by pound. That's from today. All day. Yeah. All day IPA. This is what the can looks like. I know it's a little tough. They kind of see was it being glossy or having got the face down there. But it's a pretty good drive here. I mean, I see dry IPA. This is the one for you. So I've been noticing that I've been jumping around with these dry IPA like at 43 and 43. And even with the 200. And it's like a lot of you drive IPA. I'm just going to tell you what it is. It's just. It goes down very free. This has a refreshing snap to it. Right. Drive fresh clean. And it's just good all the way around with me. Are they hazy? Are they hazy? Yeah, a little bit, a little bit. I mean, not entirely much. It almost looks like you're running the mill beer almost. But it's just light. I mean, very so slightly easy. But I mean, it's really good. I enjoy it so. Great. It looks good. And I would say it's an ideal summer craft beer. You know, as opposed to something sweet. You know, like I've tried and Ronald knows. I've tried the standard sake and I've tried the dry cold draft. Style sake and they're quite different. And I like to drive one. I like I like to drive one. Same thing with champagne. You know, if you know, or like I usually if I need champagne, I usually use the cheap one Corbel. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And I'll get the dry. I'll get the dry one. You know, I'm kind of a question slash joke here for you guys. Sure. And, you know, just take it lighthearted. What drink does a ninja usually drink? They go more punch. What drink does a midget preserve? Ninja. Ninja. Oh, crap. Yeah, the poor midgets. You know, they don't want to. You have to tell us beastie. Yeah, they don't want to be. They want to be called the little people or if you're in Ireland, they're called the wee people. Right? Sure. The wee people. The wee people. Hey, Commodore is back. Commodore himself from Boston, Massachusetts. Now residing in St. John's St. John's of the new Brunswick Canadian maritime provinces. And he's there now. He's at work. He's doing accounting. I only, I only see his eyeballs in the top of his, his well waxed and well polished head. I don't see. I don't, I don't see his face. He's not shy, but you know, maybe he became shy. Kind of like Wilson off of home improvement. All you see is his eyes and forehead. I'm just having to, to relax myself. I'm just having a tad bit of the Barcello. Wow. Dominican rum Dorado on you hope. I'm having it in my Dollar Tree to yes, the mug. I call this my all purpose mug. And, and whoa, that looks good. That looks like a mango smoothie. Well, what do you, what do you got there? I'm trying to remember the, the internet would tell me. I remember the last time recently it was within the last couple of weeks within the month ox blood forge. Almost filled the beer over the top of the glass. We played a couple of weeks ago in the state of Connecticut in Jewett City, Connecticut. Along the way there, I found on the internet a brewery to try a local Connecticut brewery right over the corner of Rhode Island. It's called a black pond brews. This is their moves. And I guess in celebration of them moving to a new brewing facility. 6.5% Citra cascade and Z are CTZ hops. It's a very good England IPA. It's got really the perfect amount of sweetness for the, in the malts. Great fruit kind of a rind or like the pithiness of that great fruit. Very white bready. It's got a little bit of the velvety smooth texture and it's not overly hoppy nor is it overly boozy. I mean it's only 6.5%, but a nice easy to drinking stuff. So well. Yeah, it looks really good. I know. You are the, you are partial to the, to the hazy IPAs in general, whether they be New England or West Coast, mostly New England, because you probably between Southern and Northern New England, there is probably a lot of great craft breweries collectively. So I'm glad too many. They can start to flood the market a little bit. Yeah, true. Yeah. You get burned out over time and it's like, okay, now everything's tasting the same. Oh, no, it's all blending together. Well, I hate to say it, but I had one beer reviewer mention to me that all I do is review IPA. Now, in my old defense, yeah, I got to admit, in a way I do review a lot of IPA, but then again, that's kind of what all I got. Well, I want to say that's all I got around here, but IPAs are pretty much abundant around here. And there's so many that's kind of hard not to do them. But then again, after you do so many of them, it's like, they all start seeming the same. Yeah. So, I mean, the break, I guess, habits is start doing only beer is like, whatever, like course or something just to break the knot being the whole thing. Yeah. Well, what you could tell, they're getting bored because the flavors are getting more wacky, you know, as far as. Oh, well, the newest, the newest, the newest, biggest and greatest and latest thing is heavily, they call them heavily rooted sours, where they basically have the taste and texture and mouthfeel of a smoothie or a slurpy from 7-Eleven. I mean, some of them are doesn't, some of them are feeling like they're the ones, those that use pickles, pickle juice. I mean, I just can't, I love pickles, but not, not in the beer. Yeah. You know, yeah. I love those big, huge, crispy dill, I guess the rough, the rustling was coming from Commodore's office. All right. Let me start with this. There we go. Now what? 12 who get pregnant as a result of incest, meaning Mississippi's Republican Speaker of the House has made clear that girls as young as 12 who get pregnant as a result of incest, meaning a family member molesting and raping them should be forced through that pregnancy and to carry that pregnancy to term. A 12-year-old. Now let's talk about how this all went down. It all started when an associated press reporter by the name of Emily Pettus had asked him, hey, what about this situation? You guys are super restrictive in regard to abortion in the state of Mississippi. But what about a case involving incest? Well, Mississippi's ban on abortion does not include an exception for incest, Gunn said. And Philip Gunn is the name of the Mississippi Speaker of the House. As the free press, you know, Ashton Pittman reports, I don't know that that will be changed as if he believes the legislature should revisit that part of the law. The speaker responded, personally, no, I do not. He says, I believe life begins at conception. Every life is valuable. And those are my personal beliefs. Now he was pressed on this issue further by another reporter. Let's hear how that went down. So then, that is, that is my personal belief. I believe life begins at conception. Live streaming can be tricky. Sometimes trying to find the right software to make your streams. The thing I like about stream yard is that the user interface is really simple to understand and can give you a professional look without a whole lot of trying to figure out what I'm supposed to be doing next. There was a skip ad button, by the way. Oh, there we go. He believes life begins at conception. So even before a fertilized egg implants on the uterine wall. Okay, so if that is a life, a human life that apparently deserves more rights than viable living breathing human beings outside the womb have, what happens if that egg fails to attach itself to the uterine wall? I know that I'm using words about human anatomy that he might not understand, so I apologize. Maybe I should speak a little more slowly so he could look these things up. But should that woman be charged for murder? Yeah, or should a man who masturbates be charged for murdering sperm and zoa? You know, I think that's coming next. A fertilized egg. Why do I import that one? Yeah, right. How are you going to enforce it? A fertilized human egg is no more a baby than an acorn is an oak tree. It is a potential life. Potential. There's no heartbeat. Yes, how are you going to enforce all the right-wing religious freak zealots that want to say you're murdering sperm? How could you possibly enforce it? But there was a woman from Delaware that ran for Congress, an ultra-right-wing evangelical young female, not bad looking, where she wanted to bring men up on charges for masturbating and murdering their sperm and zoa. How does she expect the police to actually do anything about that? She was probably a plant. She probably wasn't a real candidate. Sometimes people go back like that. They're called a joint provocateur. Yeah, her campaign didn't last. And I wasn't surprised. But it was a long time ago. But she seemed to be very uptight and angry towards men. So there's always an ulterior motive at any time. Her body rejects that fertilized egg. I mean, it's life at the moment. I'm sorry, Ronald. I'm just saying a lot of times it's not that uncommon for people to pose themselves as something to try to discredit the other side. And it's also not unusual to do that. And they also like to use strawman arguments. They're very common tactics to use strawman arguments. Well, propaganda is a very slick, sneaky, devious and sly system of psychology. It's done in many ways. Right, and this news story that I'm watching is very biased, but they try to present it as like an objective news story. It's clearly not the case. Right, correct. But a concession, right? And why don't we start there? Why don't we start with your ball sack? Okay. What happens if all that is spread on the ground in your bedsheets when you have a wet dream? I think you're right. Hey, honey, you want to talk about wet dreams and ball sacks would be there? I got no problem with that. Giant murderer. We need to investigate. There needs to be surveillance cameras in his bedroom. Hold on. BC, were you about to say something? Yeah, I was about to say something. Hey, if you ever want to invite her to come on the show to talk about human and ball sacks, hey, I'm all for it, man. That's going to be one hell of a discussion right there. Well, I'm looking at her luscious full lips and her name is she's a regular on the Young Turks. And they're from the right. Oh, okay. Yeah. Man, there must be a dude that's out there, too. Man, you know, freaking a guy that's out there. Yeah, I guess he was a Sandy Hook and he offered everybody a hundred thousand dollars to say that it never happened. Oh, really? Yeah. They got good. It's a good underground news media that they deal with reality. They don't really, they don't make up any nonsense. They don't tell people to inject themselves with Clorox, you know, so to cure the virus. Oh, yeah. What's going on with that? What's happening in all human lives? I mean, these people are a joke. And look, that might sound like a ridiculous extreme argument, right? Let's take a little trip to Mississippi and really examine whether this Republican leader in that state cares about human lives. Turns out that infant mortality is highest in the great state of Mississippi. They care about babies so much that they allow so many of them to die in Mississippi. So you're looking at a chart that was put together by the CDC. This is based on data from 2020. And the darker blue the state's coloring is, the more infant deaths they have. And as you can notice, Mississippi is dark blue. Okay. All of the worst in the land are Republican states. Yeah. This is an infant mortality. The issue that they claim is their number one issue, saving the lives of children. They are the absolute worst then because they don't actually care about that. Let's take a look at this list. As you can see, Mississippi comes in at number one when it comes to infant mortality. So the death rate, 8.27, is out of 1,000 live births. So out of 1,000 live births, 8.27 infants die. Coming in at second, unsurprisingly, Louisiana, third, West Virginia, fourth, Arkansas, fifth, Alabama. And look, oh, well, South Dakota also makes it on that list. All deep red states don't care about children's lives. One bit, all they care about is controlling women's bodies. And by the way, one of the senators from Louisiana who came in number two worst said, yeah, but that's only if you factor in black people. I mean, if you just look at white folks, we do relatively okay. No, you don't actually. I mean, look at how callous that is. Oh, black babies dying. I don't care at all. Well, the only relevant people are white people. And we do mediocre in that. No, these people are disgusting and sick. Are they providing health care for people who can't afford it in the state of Mississippi? No. Well, you know, they fight like hell. If you're in the womb, as long as you're in the womb, they'll fight like hell for you. But once you're born, both the mother and the child are considered moochers. You're on your own. Come on. Versus Honda Accord. They're moochers. You're on your own. Unless you're born with a silver spoon. In fact, we talked about soft. Unless you're born with a silver spoon in your mouth. I mean, then your hunky dory. He's not going to say bull sack anymore. Too bad. But anyway, let's see. We have some fast and furious messaging here. I'm not sure how we can conclude simply from that little graphic of the darkest till the lightest of the darkest blue states that that automatically that that that you can use the symbolic logic here and say that because there are all of these children's lives, deaths out there, that means that those states don't care anything about children. That's that's like saying, that's like saying, I don't like bananas, but I like oranges. That means that that means I don't like fruit like like what? I don't get that. They're just trying to paint. They're trying to paint a picture like Ron said they're trying to paint a picture very clearly, but they don't agree with a lot of what's going on. They're trying to paint it as if they're going to present it as a new story, they're not doing a very good job here. If you ask me. Yeah. But who really does that these days, right? Yeah, these pro abortion people, they are so predictable. And I challenge any of them to come on my channel. But then they're not going to do that because they're going to get embarrassed, you know, but they're not going to come out of a controlled environment. You know, they just like they like to they like to push their abortion argument in a controlled environment. They're not going to push it in a free date. No way, Jack. That lady would never come on my channel because she would get very ashamed. The life of the mother who is somebody's daughter or sister or what have you because it should be saved above and beyond a fetus or an embryo. That's that's how I feel. I wouldn't want my sister to give up her life for some for some embryo or fetus. They want abortion. Of course, I'm anti abortion. You got me. But they want abortion up till one second before the baby's born. That's how these people are. These people are radical, man. Yeah, but that's. After the baby's born. No, that's. At that point, I agree with. I'm talking about. And it is not scientifically scientifically proven to be a child or a human being. I'm talking. You don't wait until the baby becomes a fetus or embryo, whatever, or embryo that breeds like a fish. You don't wait that long. You know, you can terminate it when it is. You know, conceived. What? Why should that 12 year old or 10 year old who gets raped or raped by an uncle victim of incest? Why that? Why should they carry that baby for nine months for nine months to term? Or if if they know early on that it's going to be disabled or severely deformed. So what does that mean? If they know early on, what does that mean that all the mother, the mother has to take care of it for the rest of the. I just think you got to be able to make your own. Yeah, that's all. But then again, the question is, yes, I've heard the stories of women. Oh, I never knew I was pregnant. I was pregnant the entire time. So I can't talk about the phone and just maybe how could you know? Yeah, exactly. I mean, come on. I mean, I just don't get it. The German government. The German National Socialist government back in the 1930s and 40s. They, they believed in having good life. What they called good genetics, eugenics, good genetics. So they definitely believed in aborting what they were called lives, lives unworthy of life. Meaning disabled men started a drag on the better human. Gene pool. And so yeah, that that was an old. Yeah. I mean, I see what lies there. Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I go ahead. No, that and so they, they took action against what they would call sort of like looking at a garden and you weed the garden. You take the weeds out. Plants and that's what the German governments approach was from 1933 to 1945, the National Socialist government because they wanted to make a better. Faster people. Yeah, better set of human. So I believe it would turn out there's a difference between fascism, socialism, communism. You know, a lot of a lot of Americans that are. Unfortunately at a right wing tend to throw in the word commie and socialist and. And they throw all these words into the same punch wall. You know, but there is a difference. Right. I do use those terms, but only in a precise manner. I'm not making that up, James. Germany wanted to create a gorilla human hybrid. They were trying to play around with. Well, they did select the reading just like thoroughbred voice of. Readers and. Right, sure. Yeah. Reminds me of that doctor. I was a doctor. Oh, yes. You know, I'm not going to say anything else. I'm just going to say in my viewpoint, I'm standing up. That's why I can't see my face in my. You are right. Well, because I had, I had put my camera in my opinion. I'm against abortion. You know, I think it's terrible. Yeah. You're right. And Iceland, there are no more mentally retarded people. Because they exterminated all of them. But. Yeah. That's just the way I feel about it. I couldn't do that. I couldn't make the argument against abortion in a quick five minute thing. You know, so that's the way I stand, you know, but the abortion industry, they like it a lot. You know, and it's a big business. You can make a lot of money off of that. So who's got now who's going to and with the economy and the job market being the way it is, who's going to support it? All of these unexpected children that are forced to to come into this world and to this nation. I mean, who's going to take care of them? Well, That's who it is. You think the same argument, you know, you get you get rid of people because you don't want to support them, you know. Right. Well, there's something called the IUD. There's content. Yeah. I wouldn't demand a vasectomy. The woman should get a tubal ligation. Then if they don't want to ever have kids, they should be more responsible. But I mean, if I if I knew a female that whose life was in danger, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, It's like some other states, you know sex toys are legal in Alabama, you know, I mean with my hands on it come on If you have federalism if you have federalism it doesn't matter because different states can Control their internal affairs according to it as they see fit Right, you know, this is not a unitary. This is not supposed to be a unitary government It's supposed to be a union of states not an empire and a lot of people liberal and conservative a lot of Republicans don't understand federalism They don't understand that each state's supposed to run its own internal affairs. They want to dictate how the whole country lives But that's an imperial approach. That's imperialism I don't support imperialism Oh, no, I can't stand imperialism Then you might as well go back To where there was no middle class and uh, and you had the very the destitute very poor and you had the king The the the royal the monarch Yep, you know, and they said you can't get hunt in the king's forest Like a lot of people today want imperialism not with a king, but with a federal government Dictating what states should do. That's what they want now now turning back the clock Is what a lot of extreme Let's say neoconservatives. Yes, you don't want to do like like let's say 19th century 19th century There was no Oh, okay Oh, no, it's so it's Let the commenters off There's banging going There we go better. Thank you We want to go back they want to go backwards, right backwards If you're poor They'll say well go ask your local church and ask your family and friends And and if you can't get money to live on from them, well, you're Yeah, I feel like that. I know what you're saying about that and you're coming to the same conclusion I'm about to which is why is why is it somebody else is why should why should somebody else Feel bad that I mean we I don't know how to put that really but why should I mean I guess what I was gonna say was and here's what I mean to say what I was gonna say was Why should I feel responsive or the position you're in in life? But I think the other way you can look at that is with another question is why should I feel bad? Why do I have to feel bad that you're in that position that you are what led up to Depending on what led up to this position that you're in I mean, maybe there's real honest to god reasonings why this happened to you in your life but if there was if there's not really a Whatever we're classifying is a good reason you went you decided not to do X Y and Z that could have You know helped you get along and wherever you're going. What otherwise Why should I feel bad for you if that's what happened? You did a series of unfortunate things that screwed up your life It's like well, you did not do those unfortunate right and you and when you create a welfare state You create a whole culture of people that are dependent Lazy all want to work And want to take your money so that they can play video games watch television eat fat and food Fill their yard up with Fill their yard up with junk and appliances And then have a bad attitude about what you owe them And that's what we have in America today Well, this is this is why uh, they're sure it's the pretty new generation. Yes, the pretty new generation The mandatory tubal ligation for women that want welfare for more than uh for any, um Uh Additional child that they have if they have an additional child and get welfare To support the child because the daddy's a dead beat dad and he doesn't have he doesn't have a plot to piss in and the other problem The problem with all of the problem with all of this Now You could look at china and how the and how they try to I don't know specifically but they they try to Do something about population in And the amount of children you can have they it's just a problem enough where they have to there's not They don't really have much of an option, but here in the united states It's not like the government is Is it's not like you're getting I don't even know how to say this properly, but They're not you're the one that's having the kid the government's not having a kid the government's not saying Okay, you can have a kid. Okay. You can have a kid. It's like, oh, we had a kid. Oh help me. Oh god, like Yeah People were so upset about the recent supreme court ruling They were saying they're taking away people's rights. Well, they didn't take away anybody's rights all they did was say that the power to regulate that practice is properly to be done by the states Because in 1973 the court decided. Oh, no, that's uh, that's protected by the constitution. Well, of course, it's not because the constitution doesn't even Get that power The u.s. government so it's clearly a state power whether you like abortion or don't like abortion Some people love abortion like they love carrot cake other people hate it like they hate the devil Okay It's a gruesome thing to love but they do adore it but it's state power it's state power It's not a federal government. They're trying to sabotage the uh, the constitution of the separation of church and state and and and you Nobody's religion should affect any laws because no one has been able to prove that their god exists Well, no one's legally obligated to practice In that recent case, who's religion are they talk they didn't even talk about religion or abortion. They talked about the legal Idea behind it. They didn't say abortion was good or bad. They said legally it's a state Power it's not a federal power. It was never delegated to the u.s. Well, look if if if the american citizens Don't have a pot to piss in and and they they really can't afford to have children or let's say they already have a couple They don't want anymore Get the tubal ligation get or get And well, which is it's better than the man getting the back sex The sex of people then he shoots blanks. That's not good. Right. Yeah. Yeah, and in the alpha male A book of Laws and bylaws. That's not that's not a good idea But let let her she should get a tubal ligation and be done with it You know, uh, or Right or something, you know, uh Take responsibility, but um as far as rape goes I don't I I don't think it's fair to have a minor female It's not fair. It's terrible people at rape People should be punished without any kind of sympathy, okay The woman should not be forced to give birth To a baby out of incest or give birth to a rapist baby Full term Fertilize they look there's a lot There's a lot of fanatics out there that are really part of a cult I'm sorry organized religion. There's a lot of religions where they're part of a cult and There is there they can say anything they want a fertilized egg is a fertilized egg. That's it. It's it's not a child There's really a lot of wackos out here in america today and What does an embryo turn into a tree? A buic regal no an embryo develop No, I only developed There's no embryo with that conception Well Essentially there is because it becomes a baby. It doesn't become anything else Well, it's a potential life like in like in an acorn like I said before becomes an oak tree It's potential life Right, you know kill it You're alive. You're alive. You have a life No one killed you well because uh, my mother had me dirt while she was married. Uh, I wasn't an accident Uh, she said it was preplanned because she wanted She wanted to move From massachusetts back home to be with near her family or parents It was an excuse to get the hell out of the army base for devins where my father was stationed. So it was all preplanned You know, but uh, the thing is a fertilized egg It's just it's not a human life yet a blob of cells But it's alive because it's growing but it's alive. Hey, should we uh, should we go? Things don't grow Should we stop eating? Should we stop eating eggs? Those could have been chickens Oh, yeah, right. What about we're about to wait We're about to further away. They're animals. They're animals. They don't have rights like a human You know that as well as I do for chickens before poor monkeys. They they went to court and tried to get right That didn't work I guess wheels on the table I I love the flavor of an organic free-ranged fertile egg I had I had quartered just before Urtile eggs and you know, I don't feel the least bit guilty. Yes They could have been chickens You know, we could yeah, but then again, you know how fast chicken groups are doing so. I mean does it really better? Humans have rights, but animals don't because humans were made in the image of god and animals are not made in the image of god Although I don't I don't like animals and I think animals should be treated. I don't believe in mistreat animals I agree with that. Well, I believe in you know humane dispatch humane dispatch When a heartbeat is detected that is when A bit a technically when I want a baby to get it's not not not realization Okay, that's just arbitrary determination really Well, what's okay, let me ask you this question Hey Bart welcome Bart go ahead Oh, it's going to sound like an industrial plant. Um, yeah from me. It's Are you somebody working in a factory here? All right, um, no um I don't want to dominate But what I'm saying is let's say I'm good. I'm gonna give you a hard case Okay, because abortion people love to give hard cases. They always do that. They never say Well, what if that what about this lady who likes to sleep around with multiple guys and she's getting pregnant all the time And she just wants to kill a baby because she don't feel like having it They don't mention that because you know, that's well, she should be held responsible by law by getting her to tubal ligation Otherwise, no welfare. No welfare for you. You are um In fact, if he has all the in fact that she has all these babies Then they demand that the the daddy take care of the baby and pay child support But if she wants to kill it, he has no he has no right to interfere with that So it it's that's unfair, but let's say I want to abort the baby so the man should screw off. He has no right to my body now once I have the baby Oh, hell, he's got to pay for 18 years 18 years And then he found out that the baby wasn't his but anyway Well, why should nobody ask the father if he wants to be a parent? Like like the woman gets pregnant right away to go after the the father And she you know, and she yeah, right Yeah, we're in the money. No, but let me ask you a hard question. Okay. You talked about a heartbeat Let's say the woman for whatever reason Let's say she got raped or whatever, but she didn't do anything about it I guess this could happen then she finds out later Oh, I'm pregnant and I don't want to carry this rape this baby But the baby has a heartbeat and it's like two months old and it's growing and it's sucking its thumb So you what you do then you you kill the baby anyway because she shouldn't have to carry it Or you say well, no, it has a heartbeat so it's alive. So you got to let it You know, oh, you she had she carries the baby to term and then she puts it up for adoption And and says uh, you know, uh, and that's it and be done with it, you know, but uh Yeah, but then again, you're gonna be in a situation where the kid wants to find out what their parents are like And guess what who's knocking on that door? 18 years later, that's when you say your father was a no good scumbag evil rapist He's a rape At least the kids alive, you know, it's like At least he's alive. He's not dead. I'd rather be alive than dead myself. Trust me personally I'd rather be alive than dead even if my father was a rapist and that's how I was conceived I'd still be rough. I'd rather be alive, you know, I was gonna say hopefully he's not Hopefully he or she's not in the alleyway shooting shooting heroin or something. Holy christ, right a lot of people in in the ghetto That or it could be the project white girl woman like octa mom and from from florida that She has four children already and then she goes to the doctor and she she gets she takes Fertility drugs Yeah, by the doctor and then she proceeds to have eight More children octa mom. What does she do and take infertility? Drugs if you already has four children and the doctor the irresponsible doctor that gave it to her and then she's living She's got they're all welfare babies. Of course. She sits on the right, you know that Yeah, see now that I don't get don't see a cooler bag like 100 150 years ago And so mother had eight plus kids Okay, fine. Danny. That's great because why because you're currently working on a farm at that point and you need all the Yeah And that's just fine because you need to make sure you put them kids But if you're limited in the city, it's a different story all together So I mean inside of those apartments in the city if you have eight kids No, you can't Cramped into those tenements I would do I'm glad I'm not in that They were in there like ants in an impot. I don't think I believe Yeah, like 12 kids it was Italians in New York City had like 12 children. They were crammed in there like You got to make the past You know They've got like a bunk bed where they got four of them stacked up And you know what what uh Poor families like in latin america. For instance, they have relatives sharing the same bed Yeah, they they they crammed people in the same Yeah, they gotta take Then you gotta smell your your relatives body odor and Dead skin so at least bed is warm though Grandpa Joe got the opportunity to leave that bed and he said yes, ma'am. Thank you Grandpa Joe farting on the under the sheets Dutch of it Now now, you know Religious extremists Many of them believe the planet earth is only 6 000 years old and they believe the dinosaurs were Existed during biblical times and that they I'm telling you they they disregard science completely and I respect science So the dinosaurs are just here to throw us off man. That's all it is I wasn't around, you know, you know with the born again the born again evangelicals Believe that the all those videos of UFOs those are demons Flying in the sky to deceive us. They're not really UFOs. Where are they deceiving us room? Hmm Yeah, they they they don't believe in extraterrestrials, uh, they don't believe in carbon dating archaeology archaeological carbon dating Uh, um big families. Yeah, turnip farts. Well All I know is that anything in the cabbage family is is induces flatulence And and asparagus makes my ear and stink the high habits Yeah, that's that uh freaking cabbage me. Oh my god, I've eaten so much cabbage where I'm just Now bc, how do you how does your body react to let's say, uh taco bell bean burritos? Oh my god, man. I'm sitting on the toilet for half the day, man. I'll tell you that right now I don't want to be there when that happens Trust me, you don't want to smell it neither big god. I hate falling in shit. Yeah, that's what it got He's exercising he's doing a lot of erases Oh, okay, you don't eat much you don't say much i'm just listening The devil yes, I don't know. I mean, I mean We don't know we haven't been able to prove We haven't been able to prove what ufos are Uh, they're phenomena next. It's a phenomenon. I haven't there was no I would like to attribute to ox blood for He Commodore Do you want a brass or something? Or about not ox foot foot foot foot. No, there was no All the high-tech all the drones they're using and all the high-tech Uh equipment out there. They haven't been able to really find sasquatch and get a real To get close up so sasquatch is still a mystery I love that movie area that What was that movie harry and the headless and oh hell Yeah, uh watch that as a little kid in honor in honor of Ronald Starting an exercise program. Let me see if I can play. Let's get physical. Remember that? Uh, let me know you gotta you gotta play. We're the best around The exorcist Well, I I bother rip it up. I listen to exorcist Of the the one from the hit show of the ghost adventure of fought the bishop Um, uh brian oolett and uh, he He doesn't say the earth is six thousand years old, but he does definitely detail about Evil forces out there that look The one thing the one thing the forces of evil have in common is their experts at deceiving And they can deceive the best of us and and lying to Line and and deception. Okay now To get off the subject onto a Very important Let's get physical physical Hold on I gotta I gotta collect my train of thought No, so james, I'm gonna I'm gonna get going but I appreciate you let me join. Oh, yeah Inflation inflation. I appreciate talking about it, but ignoring what I appreciate you coming and uh, uh, there are other Topics of interest, uh, but if you really need it you really have to go then uh, thank you for coming Yeah, well, I mean, it's not an emergency to leave but I I got some things I want to do Uh inflation. Oh, that's a that's a great topic inflation. Oh, yes Yes, it's not the government inflation, but if you if you stay Wonderful if you have to do some things personal things, uh, thank you for joining in, uh Come again or or if you if yeah, if you're finished and I'm still here come back Okay, either way Okay, thank you Bye-bye Now prices are undeniably rising in response The fed is about to slow the economy even though we're still at least four million jobs Short of where we were before the pandemic and millions of american workers won't get the raises they deserve republicans haven't wasted any time hammering biden and democratic lawmakers about inflation skyrocketing inflation Inflation inflation, but don't fall for their fear man gray Everybody's ignoring the deeper structural reason for price increases the concentration of the american economy Into the hands of a very few corporate giants for the power to raise prices if the market were actually competitive Corporations would keep their prices as low as possible as they competed for customers Even if some of their costs increased They would do everything they could to avoid passing those costs on to consumers in the form of higher prices for fear of losing business to competitors But that's the opposite of what we're seeing Corporations are raising prices Even as they rake in record profits Corporate profit margins hit record highs last year You see these corporations have so much market power They can raise prices with impunity So the underlying problem isn't inflation per se. It's lack of competition Corporations are using the excuse of inflation to raise prices and make fatter profits Take the energy sector only a few entities have access to the land and pipelines That control the oil and gas powering most of the world They took a hit during the pandemic as most people stayed home But they are more than making up for it now Limiting supply and ratcheting up prices Chevron, Exxon have doubled their profits This isn't about inflation. This is about real price gouging Super good in April 2021 that Procter and Gamble raised prices on staples like diapers and toilet paper Yeah, I'm not I was never a fan of Pocahontas Hey, man, she is from mass Well, I don't know where she's from really she is one of the senators of our state and only got Fourth in the votes in our state for president. What does that really say? I'm She's not from the wingland. She she's from Oklahoma originally How does she end up in in massachusetts? Uh, I don't know I don't know how does anybody end up far away from where they're from. I I mean it could be I know we're Her husband is from san francisco. The the lush He's from sample She's from balthamore They have an Italian they have an Italian native community Yeah It costs a lot of materials transportation, but but he has been making huge profits after some of the price increases went into effect It would have almost 25 percent profit margin. We're looking to buy your diapers elsewhere. Well, good luck The market is dominated by png and kimberley clark Which not entirely coincidentally raised its prices at the same time another example in april 2021 pepsico raised prices Laming higher cost for ingredients freight and labor It then recorded three billion dollars in operating profits through september How did it get away with this without losing customers? Pepsi has only one major competitor coca-cola, which promptly raised its own prices The coca-cola recorded 10 billion dollars in revenues in the third quarter of 2021 Up 16 percent from the previous year food prices are soaring But half of that is from meat which costs 15 percent more than last year There are only four major meat processing companies in america, which are all raising their prices and enjoying record profits Yet the picture the underlying problem is not inflation. It's corporate power So it's the 19th joe mansion is running at uh, jason cleveland 80s with u.s. Government all but abandoned anti-trust enforcement all american industries have become more concentrated Most are now dominated by a handful of corporations that coordinate prices and production This is true banks broad band pharmaceutical companies airlines meat packers and yes soda Corporations in all these industries and more could easily absorb higher costs Including long overdue wage increases without passing them on to consumers in the form of higher prices But they aren't Instead they're using their massive profits to line the pockets of major investors and executives While both consumers and workers get shafted How can this structural problem be fixed? Fighting corporate concentration with more aggressive anti-trust enforcement biden has asked the federal trade commission to investigate oil companies and he's appointed Experienced anti-trust lawyers both the federal trade commission and the justice department So don't fall for republicans fear mongering about inflation. The real corporate here is corporate power uh, there's a comet Very close to earth people apparently Uh, yeah 11 miles away No, no, no, no, no time out the comet is 11 miles wide Oh 11 miles wide. That's pretty big. Yeah 11 miles away Not very far away Yeah, the comet the comet's back story astronomers first spotted the comet in 2017 Using the pan star survey instrument hawaii at the time they said it was the farthest active inbound comet They've seen they'd yet seen it was between the orbit the Saturn Uranus when they first saw it Now it's in the inner solar system with its closest approach to earth On july 14th the comet what it will be closest to the sun several months later in december 19th The smallest telescope you should be able to spot the comet throughout the summer There you go ah um, I I just I just want to uh present a toast to The new james web telescope Yeah, there's no comparison in in the detail. Oh my god. The pictures are so great man. Oh my god The clarity compared to the Hubble the old Hubble No comparison compared to oh my god. Well, here's to the james web telescope Yeah, it's to james and his web telescope Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, definitely I I don't have any room. I got a porous. So but I had to I had to make a fake sip Photos Hey, the gesture means a lot sometimes they they're just a bit a lot. So hey Yeah, yeah. Oh, oh, we're gonna uh Federal spending through massive borrow Flooded the u.s economy with dollars. This is the major reason for inflation. Oh, sure. Yeah Lady balloon more dollars equals less spending power You think it has to do with coming off the gold standard I don't know Took it off way long ago. You know what that next during next in or something? Uh, the last thing is zero Roosevelt No, I think I think you're right about nicks in there. Yeah, they used to be the gold standard then it's Then it's determined by By the conversion rates around the globe. It's even more confusing how it works Yeah, well, um Ronald says virtually Unlimited dollars buying a limited amount of goods causes prices price increases Well, um As there are just many factors involved It's not it's not written as it's not in black and white since shades of gray is so many two factors here Uh, let's see Hey, why this is that all these goodies? Yeah, this is from web.nasa.gov Let's see A little bit big. Whoops. Can I get a little bit bigger of an image or anything? There's one of them. They're a wow. Look at that one Damn, right I saw I saw the image of jupiter by the james web and there that was beautiful all this time It looks like galaxy is like colliding or coming together or something proximate centauri They call that the eye of god that the net like nebula I think it's a Nebula there is Now this is interesting, uh, um, eric. This is actually In a james web image of deep space Of all the countless galaxies that are out there Look at that. Yeah Those are all galaxies and and I think they got a good image of proximate centauri alpha centauri Let me try to count these one two. No So hillary hillary is going to keep running Until she looks like an old seahag. Is that is that what she's doing? Oh god, there goes the telescope Oh, that's when james web took off. It looks like it. Yeah. Look at that. Whoa Now now, uh, ilan musk is was the spacex. He's working on the a nuclear powered reusable rocket Yeah, or um I guess if it's a rocket then the spacecraft Can most likely be nuclear power at all. So let's take a look. Yeah, I'm surprised. So jason eight out here today What's that? Surprise jason isn't on here today Well jason, uh He he's here in spirit And he's Yeah, so that's another That's another private talk show in itself. Oh, okay. Never mind. Yeah, the reason why he's not here physically um, okay Yeah, and a commodore is Is at work and and if he if he talked It would keep him from Getting his accounting done. That's why I want everybody To realize he's not mute. He's not like harpal marks, you know, uh, people think Ask me. Well, it's it's commodore It's commodore able to speak or is he Is he is he a mute? I don't know. No, he's not a mute Yeah, I trial with his stepdaughter Oh really? Well, I mean that's kind of gross, but even though they're not relatives, you know, but That kind of sounds like a porno, man You know You know who fooled around with his stepdaughter, uh, uh funny-looking, uh, uh, jerry lee louis No He shook some nerves and he rattled her brain He shook Goodness gracious great balls of fire I'm I'm sure that's what she was saying They used your blue balls Somebody should use ball sack in a song Ball sack as anna was flashing here a big powdery Um, what's the name uh, woody allen woody allen pulled around what is oh god woody allen Well, you know, there's a band called goir and they have a There's a band called goir and they have a member of their band called balsak the jaws of death Well, you like goir they're they're hilarious Yeah, I'm seeing goir. Yeah, I know who they are. Yeah I'm gonna cut off uh, george w. Bush's head and it A literal cop that looks like a pig Okay, jason Jason is having now now hold on to the counter. He's having And this is this is not a rare occasion. This is common With jason on um on the weekend on sundays. He's having about 10 family members over for dinner today 10 now Wow, these are 10 in addition to you your wife and your daughter, right? Now let me ask you a question Does do you have to pay for all of the Food and and hooch To entertain these 10 relatives. Is it coming at your? uh checking account jason I'm just wondering Wow, so the dollar is uh becoming all going towards what it was worth during the great depression like confetti Interesting. Yeah 10 relatives. Oh my goodness gracious Cut off the folks head Hold on jason is is is replying to me. Yes. I am paying for all of it. Oh, yeah Oh, so so that that means ipso facto ergo We're dealing with moochers Many the moochers many the mooch at calloway. She's oh, yeah, she was a real hoochie-coochie Poor men poor men. Yeah, I like when he went hidey-hidey-ho Hidey-hidey-hidey-ho Reminded me of mr. Hankey. Hidey-hidey-hidey How are you? Oh, look at this. This is guar. I hope you're probably gonna get some copyright slaps, but most Guar has a really great show. Here's all the members of guar and they're crazy get-ups and they usually have somebody of kind of significant Hope or like a cop that looks like a pig and they do some pretty uh crazy things You just come out here and start demanding that we get rid of aliens, you know what we are aliens I don't like that shirt you got on looks like you're in born of osiris or something What do you got there? Oh, yeah, oh, yeah In fact, we are aliens trump and I think that you are a fucking racist Wow, not true Not true not true not true Is it true? It's very unfair, isn't it? All right Let's kill this motherfucker Not true Very unfair. I mean, I love to stick out in Spanish. Come on. I love musics. What do you do? I even love the dick This is why you go to a guar. You don't want to watch this happen Yeah, and I don't want to get in trouble There you go. Let's get to the good part. Shall we? Oh, no Yeah There you go. They got trump They killed trump Well, I'm kind of oh, what happened to that's what they do during the I tried to save you from copyright infringing with the audio Where they got nuked Pretty much They got chainsaw And then when you're in the crowd you actually get that fake blood spray Which is why a lot of people in the crowd at a guar show they wear white t-shirts on purpose Oh So they get the blood spatter, right? Then they could save the white t-shirt and say here is an authentic guar Blood anyways, that's what happens at a guar concert. I will leave it there. Wow. That is cool Yes Megan marco has the nerve the that arrogant bitch As the nerve to want to run for president after she Hard to do for the country Yeah, good, uh chance of winning the presidency on that one Megan first man is going to be will print harry Prince harry also is going to be the first man Now uh, uh harry is going to be the first man The first ever literally now after she barged into the royal family and expected Treatment And then played the race card and went on opera show now. She wants to be president of the united states The false prophet you meet michael hilton and And the uh mad the beer master baiter The beer master baiter uh at chubby chubsy ubsie alex chubby, i don't know Hey, eric do you still have that real funny photo of mike with his hair sticking up in the air? I want to show jason. I do Here here we go. Hey get ready. I'm batman. Get ready jason. No, I don't have that crazy photo Do I only have you know which one I meant? Oh, you know, I know what you mean and here's your crazy hair photo Well, that's yeah, it's not my my cunt It's a what did you just say? Michael hunt That's not my hunt. Okay This one is infuriating if you are not a fan of mark zuckerberg Uh, he warns staff He warns facebook staff will be turning you he will be turning up the heat to weed out under performers Uh, you might decide this place isn't for you and that's okay with me Well, you know what I do a lot of business with facebook in my company What about what about all of the ill-gotten games? That he accumulated by selling uh personal information off of uh facebook members um And uh the constant barrage Of spamming it gets thrown at you but Mostly selling your personal info So he doesn't look at what he does To make a buck So now he wants to be a slave driver Uh, which does to surprise me So that's zuckerberg All right, I I really hope Elon Musk Ends up buying twitter He's not going to buy twitter. He's suing twitter Oh, because they they had a deal of Pending Something like that. Yeah on this purchase and and they they reneged. Um, you're never gonna buy twitter at this point No, you'll have to buy some other platform like tiktok or something. Maybe that's a better idea Or maybe even Instagram You know what how about you just stick to uh The the outer space and tesla cards. You're doing pretty good there Yeah, why waste a good thing? But why spend more time on things that aren't gonna really work out? Yeah, okay No, no he decided he must have good reasons to decide not to buy uh The bank account was there for yeah, I got my I got my uh twitter account after After more than a year. I think we reinstated. You're a twat Number twat. Yeah, I kept on I kept on appealing. I kept on appealing my case Hey, man, buy this beer if you haven't had this reason torpedo extra IPA I haven't had that recently I bought a 12 pack of the uh Uh Serena butter beers and it has a torpedo cold IPA Which is another trend in craft beer utilizing either blogger yeast or Unfortunately, sometimes they're using the adjuncts of your rice and your corn to get it to have this really crispy lighter Refreshing body to your IPA Yeah, sometimes they're using corn in IPAs these days. I know you're not a big fan of adjunct logistic Yeah There's a difference between the corporate version of using those Hello everyone Well, uh, this is uh Positive news based on science Okay, uh, everybody will everybody that likes uh automotive Subjects would love to love to hear about this Sierra Nevada, october fest is is the most excellent beer. That's a really good beer. That's a great company They were I think the uh, seara nabata Celebration ale that comes out every Winter for their winter variety. That's their fresh hop IPA. That came out in 1980. They've been around for a little while Okay, uh, this is about Toyota Developing and I think they I think they they they started mass producing the first hydrogen Combustion electric car. Hello everyone and welcome in this video We're going to talk about the work toyota is doing on developing hydrogen combustion engines So the idea is what if instead of making a whole bunch of new electric cars? We instead took the combustion cars that we already have built and converted them to hydrogen based fuels And so instead of using a carbon based fuel which has carbon emissions We would have a hydrogen based fuel which just has water as its emissions So you would eliminate those carbon emissions now that sounds like it would make a lot of automotive enthusiasts pretty happy So what toyota did is they created a corolla sport that was powered by a hydrogen combustion engine And they entered it into a 24 hour endurance race And so this is powered by a 1.6 liter turbocharged inline three cylinder that comes from the g r yaris And then it's been converted over to run on hydrogen now. It's not nearly as simple as saying it's been converted over To run on hydrogen. It's quite a process in fact back in 2016 They were still using a 50 50 mix of gasoline and hydrogen because it's very difficult to get it to run on hydrogen alone But here we are five years later and they have a functional hydrogen combustion engine So this engine operates much like a typical gasoline engine It has four strokes intake compression power exhaust has direct injection for the hydrogen fuel and it is spark ignited So in comes oxygen you spray in hydrogen and then your emissions are water So how do they do in that 24 hour race? Well, the results are less than ideal But I think keep in mind, you know, it's proof of concept vehicle really that's going out there So in the 24 hour race, uh, they were able to travel 1634 kilometers about a thousand miles in 24 hours So not super far 12 total hours of driving four total hours of refueling they had to refuel 35 times Which gives them an average refueling speed of about seven minutes So seven minutes is a decent amount of time to refuel though compared to of course an electric car Significantly quicker to refuel and then eight hours of time spent repairing the vehicle from things that are broken And doing safety checks to make sure we're safe running around out there These hydrogen tanks are storing that hydrogen compressed hydrogen about 10 000 psi 700 bar Now we need to discuss emissions because it's not quite as simple as you take oxygen and hydrogen and then outcomes water So of course air has nitrogen in it as well And because your combustion temperatures within a hydrogen engine are high you do actually have nitrogen oxides forming So that's one of the harmful emissions that you're creating and then the other is actually co2 So where does this co2 come from? Well your engine oil So it's a small amount you have engine oil underneath and that oil can come in through the pcv system Positive crankcase ventilation system or it can come through as blow by and be burned within that combustion chamber And then you're going to have those carbon emissions. So I thought, you know, it's worth figuring out exactly how much might that be So let's say you have a car that burns a quart of oil every 3000 miles and my fellow enthusiasts of old hundas And subarus, you know, this life is like I've lived it many times So we're burning one quart of oil every 3000 miles Water oil is about 85% carbon and it weighs about eight pounds per gallon of it And then the molecule a molecule of co2 Is a carbon with two oxygens looking at their atomic weights 12 or carbon 16 for oxygen So for every pound of carbon that you burn Well, then you have about 3.7 pounds of co2 produced because that carbon is, you know, 12 40 fourths of We need the infrastructure to be able to support this and then we need So here's the problem even with the electric cars I feel like my neighbor literally just got a tesla a couple weeks ago And I don't know what they got set up in their garage to do any of this Oh, man I don't know if they got set up in their garage to do any of this but It's it's it's sort of the same thing. Do we have the infrastructure to To satisfy the electric vehicles? Do we Are they cheap enough for us to buy as a collective society? Is there enough places to go where you can make sure your car is charged when you go into work? You go to the shopping mall you go into the grocery store you go to liquor store you go to the gym or Wherever it is Where are you plugging this in most of the time not at work? I bet you but maybe it's getting better. Who knows the infrastructure to support those kind of Alternative fuel spout vehicles, right? Yeah, exactly And and you know the electric cars like the You have to just to just to charge that lithium battery 50 it takes like Like a half hour or 45 minutes just to go 50 charge To not a complete charge And uh, uh, then then there's a long line you have to wait on before you charge the lithium battery But what that man didn't mention in that particular video Was the fact that there is a hydrogen electric Vehicle where the hydrogen Produces electricity to charge the battery with a very small engine So it is like I guess you would call it a hydrogen hybrid Of of of sorts Okay, uh jason either there uh now is your chance Actually, it's everybody's chance To get a nice clear image Uh Which should not be difficult Let me know We're done. We're done Everybody's done. We got we got we got we got the fictitious image. All right, we're good fictitious jason fictitious. Yeah, we got the image No, we're done. We're done with live screen obesity Okay, let me go back That's a little cruel unusual Wow one person doesn't care about cruel James is cruel and unusual. Hello Nice I'm I'm cruel pendulum. Am I really cruel and unusual? Telling the truth or he's just I am Yeah Because I am cruel and unusual. Oh my goodness On your own show you got it, but hey you you see my new name now bargain hunter You're not only a bargain hunter. You are a procurer of bargains, too You procured All right. Yes Okay A procurer is a pimp, right? Oh, come on now Great, put me on big screen because i'm gonna show you what i'll procure I said shake your head and roll All right, here we go later I gotta go blow my schnoz over All right, here I am back in my office. I think I think bc should do commercials for summon x. What do you think? I don't if you put me off sleep and you put me on You All right, you were chopping up you were chopping up like an onion your audio is chopping up Anyways continue I was trying to bring up a website. That's why I was chopping. Am I okay now? Yeah My audio is I was trying to find out that relative humidity right now it's 93 degrees right now, but I think humidity is like 70 Let me go up in that one. I have a beer drinking that rice. I know James loves macros. I did that in his I did But um if I ever fall asleep on these hangouts and James shows me I'm gonna get revenge. I'm gonna I'm gonna adopt I'm gonna adopt I'm going to drop a thousand alias names and then I'm gonna bring on his Channel and start making comments that seem nice at first and become increasingly hostile Oh I had you in the middle of the of the wheel as we James is somebody in the basement Uh, no, I heard uh, I heard it Yeah, but I I don't see anybody here. The interesting. Okay, very good All right All right continue. I think I had notifications on on all right back to I Move in furniture around I found this Oh, I hear I hear the commotion. Let's turn everybody off Stop the commotion. You're gonna make me I I still hear the commotion Hey drunker one. How you doing man? Hi drunker one Sweet sweet dream drunk one is probably referring to rip fan Winkle. Yeah Yeah, but People got asleep You make me mad. I'm gonna snap Well, he was really he probably got very relaxed from the show and you know, it's right I was at CVS farm right I think the commander's got all that noise Oh, let me let me see. I hear this. I was like Right You got it 59 humidity where you are at there mr. Ron tell you Oh, that's not as bad as I thought it was. Okay, not so bad 93 degrees 59 percent. That's low for Louisiana Um, sometimes it'll be a hundred percent I was at CVS pharmacy last week Looking around because they sell liquor at CVS pharmacy in Louisiana And I found this And 98 cents Wow It's all of it. Oh, so the irish cream Oh, so it's Irish cream You got a lot. You got a wide variety of irish cream sound. I like Irish cream I never realized 999 that's a great deal, you know Uh, I can show you some other bargains if you want to see them But it has to be iced cold these irish cream people. It's about the bourbon cream, too But same thing with the rum charters the rum charters a cream of rum should be ice cold Eric hold on a second Oh humidity Labor day weekend and then the weather should be getting nice Extra brook extra brooks bourbon Ezra brooks I've got this at walmart for 11 dollars and 99 cents I was going to guess 15 pretty good deal. I think you are on the verge of passing up the whiskey scout in your collection. Maybe you I don't know about that. He's got top top dollar stuff. He's got really good stuff. I'm dealing with you know, but uh He's a geologist. He can afford all that Yeah I don't know where that sounds. It's coming from uh, the the camera Remember I told you about the sausage from french settlement, louisiana Oh, sneezy Jesus I'm hungry for sausage, you know, oh sneezy He's got cobin um Uh, I don't wish that on anybody. I'm just kidding Uh When james gets back from his sinus attack, I'm going to show you all what I did with my sausage Why? Hold on I had I have a I have sinusitis Issues I am back Oh Okay, so mathern's wait Oh wait. No, I'm coming Mathern's had this sausage on sale because it was short dated But I don't worry about that too much because this stuff is smoked in a smoke out I don't think it's going to go bad too quick No, it's not and it's called Oh French settlement South sausage company hot It's a hot smoked sausage From of course, it's gluten-free No, right. No, I miss g it's from french settlement louisiana And it's uh very small little company Look at how much sausage look how much sausage is in a bag Call the paramedics What was I going to say, you know, you can be in that it's smoked you can uh Uh remove either remove them and put it in a ziplock or you can put it in a freezer just like that wrong Like like smoked meats uh freeze very well Well, I took three of the lengths no two of the lengths and I put them in the oven for 30 minutes And um, here's how they came out after I baked them in the oven Oh, how was it? It looks great How was it? Oh boy, I could tell I could tell it's tasty as hell I wish I wish you could smell this over the internet The uh the when you call the uh um the skin The casing looks like it is a home style Look at all the fat that that's a real old old old world sausage smoked sausage That is really great and did they speak with uh with the french accent in uh french settlement in Louisiana They might they just might you know a lot of people around here do you know first of them? It's not too far from here. I won't it's only uh probably 45 minute drive I don't I don't have a french accent, you know abc No, you don't you you don't have it and and you told me justin wilson used to fake so That I get old tea I got this at uh total wine yesterday. Hold on. Let me check y'all Oh, look at that a jalapeño With what what are those? The line lines blurry. Yeah, it's a little blurry. Are those lines? It's uh Uh-oh jalapeño flavor vodka Distilled five times. It's distilled five times. It's jalapeño flavored vodka. Well, that's something different. Sure And uh, uh, what I see what I would do 79 cents Well, you know, uh, you're you're your party bucket is going to be so full that 79 cents damn it won't rattle 79 cents is a barbecue. Yeah, those are all fandango Uh Contender doors contenders. Yeah, like chicken tenders. They're contenders like chicken tenders, uh, and I'm getting hungry I wanted to grill earlier, but it was raining. There's a bad thunder from they came in. I'm sure it's as humid as uh I'll tell you I'll tell you what I'm gonna cook after a while gets back What my dinner's gonna be, uh, well, if I want the power of watery as a hobby I would open up the distillery in the state of Idaho and call it the hidey-ho Organic the hidey-ho potato vodka company And it'll be all we use only organic potatoes That's a good idea There'll be certain pay kosher only if only if I don't have to pay a fee every year to keep it kosher I gotta pay every year forget about it Oh, yeah, you gotta pay you gotta pay the fee every year. No, no You continue to be certified. Yeah, you probably have to pay a fee. I bet you Yeah, organic hidey-ho hidey-ho hidey-ho ideal western sun Oh, look at that lime blueberry and peach It's vodka flavored vodka from texas pilot point texas. These are bigger bottles. These are hundred 100 milliliters. They're not the airplane bottles But they're small But they're still small, but you know what I paid for these how much three bottles Three bottles for 99 cents. Wow Not 99 cents a bottle Three bottles for 99 cents total Wow Bargain My prediction is that you're gonna have so many airline bottles that you're gonna have to use like a rubber made garbage can to shake That that that party bucket won't be big enough It's possible It's possible as papa used to say I uh, I'm having for dinner um Grass fed farm raised venison hamburger. Wow I got I got one pound. So I'm gonna I'm gonna make an eight pound venison hamburger with uh Arnold's organic 12-grain bread A little And as a side dish had him help Maybe as this I got some mexican cheese. I can as a side dish I'm going to stir fry Some uh, fresh broccoli florets Sounded in in my wok Now I could probably cook the venison burger In the wok also on the side a little bit On the side be nice and crispy Yeah, it get the wok is carbon steel. So it gives it a nice crispy like a braised Browning What happened to bc bc sometimes he does that because His cough is really severe Smoking cigarettes Yeah, I don't I don't think it's his wi-fi because his wi-fi has been working Throughout the show. So he's you know, if he feels better, he'll come back Okay Back to ronald the the bargain hunter Oh, I do have some other a couple of more bargains. I can show you if you if you want to wait about one minute Yeah, yeah, I'll check out a couple bargains. Yeah, okay. All right Uh, I got the I got the wind uh I'm in the dark kind of so to speak because there's so much heat outside I put this blackout curtain to keep the heat out i'm trying to save every Don't blame me. I I bought some room darkening curtains at walmart. They sell them Now in the wintertime I do it opposite. It'll be cold and sunny. I have all the windows open and the Heat comes in from the outside. It doesn't really feel that cold in the house. Right Okay, don't get offended Nothing personal eric nothing personal Is that the photo of a hypocritical feminine in the middle of the wheel? No, no, it's not. All right. Now No, brown cow. How now brown cow? The rain in spain falls mainly on the plane All right Yeah, but Spain is dry from what I heard Dave does it rain you? No, but it rhymed in that it rhymed in a right before you begin Good morning, my dear massoumi macho man Good morning, macho milk and uh, massoumi it is now a five of 44 a.m Monday in tokyo So good morning to you there massoumi there. Welcome. Okay, konichiwa. All right Now this is for eric mainly because I know eric likes better products. This thing normally sells about 40 50 dollars, but I got it at a place called a cuesta paces A cuesta paces by the name uh And they had it on sale for 29 and it is full size bottle. It's a liter bottle Hmm Cutty sark Prohibition edition. Wow. What uh, what does scotland know about prohibition? Nothing Right, it's a hundred. It's a but they claim they they claim they used to uh bootleg it into the united states, you know, yadda yadda Okay, sure, but that's why they have to shift, you know, but it's um 100 proof 100 oh wow, huh It's not the regular old 80 proof. It's a hundred proof scotch. Huh, and uh This one you don't see too often, but they had it on the bargain So I figured I gotta buy, you know, and it's a one liter bottle. It's one liter. Wow 29 and uh Most of the stores have the regular 750 for about That's a good Snuck it in Did they did they have to have a different label on it? Like with some code, you think well, I don't know what the time period was but there was a time period. Well, actually I think it was old was it old forester in the late 1800s that in this country came up with the idea of actually putting Whisky into bottles. So there was a giant portion Time where whiskey was only just done in in the barrels and they were shipping it around that way And you could not not even tell quality because people would open up the barrels and they would put water in there and cut it down First bottle, uh whiskey, uh, so I went to Trader Joe's In may I think it was me And they had this leader bottle It's got to be a leader because it's big Yeah, yeah one liter and it's Trader Joe's brand blended scotch whiskey And I think Trader Joe's has good quality products. I don't And this was 1099 Really 1099 I've discussed whiskey age for three years 40% but you see most Trader Joe's don't sell liquor but in Louisiana, you know, it's everything goes down here, you know and One more thing two more things. I wanted to uh, hey bc. He's back. I went to uh Total wine and more and they had this blended whiskey from Ireland That was 17. I think 1799 is called Kavanaugh I did some research on it. It might it looks like it's pretty good people like it And then the last one I don't want to keep I'll start boring people. I can understand that This is like I found this one They claim they're the oldest dollar in Ireland continuous distiller It's a four year. Hello Hello bc Hello We're full screen on bc. There we go back to run and this product I bought at Total Wine yesterday. It was $15 and 49 cents Which is a good price for Irish whiskey tends to be a little expensive It's called two jures And it's got the Irish flag two gingers. Yeah It's called two gingers. I believe so. Isn't that your favorite thing James two gingers? Ginger as in the The spice or ginger as in the redheads Yes I know I know the common word is very partial to redheads. It's just the name. Yeah, it's not really a It's not a spice whiskey of any kind. Yeah, it may be maybe it's like It's something to do with the owners and both little women have red hair or something. Yeah, so Yeah, if you look at the website it's something to do with that But anyway, I think I got a lot of good deals And now I don't have to buy any liquor for like two or three years. No no joke. I got so much of the backlog I have to look for that a prohibition edition. That seemed like a pretty good deal for the price Yeah, but I'm afraid you're not gonna find a leader To this price. I was glad I jumped on it and when I got home and I checked I checked the online store At least 40 off. So I was very happy The black bottle Black bottle. I've never even heard of the prohibition edition. That's pretty cool hundred proof Can't wait. I can't wow Yeah, Louisiana it's gotta be the alcohol beverage bar of the nation Unless you go to the french quarter and go to the tourist spot called bourbon street, you're gonna think it's the most expensive alcohol location on earth You mean they they they charge premium prices for uh for cocktails for the tour. It's the tour. It's where the tourists go Give me a break You'll pay a fortune to drink beer and liquor down in the french quarter and people go there and they do it all day long That's like going to freemont street in los in uh, las vegas las vegas. Well, it's Freemont street. I hear they have also a lot of street performers there too You get off bourbon street if you get off bourbon street and go about five blocks into the neighborhood where no tourists go you'll pay 20 of what you would pay on bourbon street You'll pay so much less for food and drinks Freemont Freemont streets no good. I remember I went to vegas one time only And we're like, let's go to the freemont street. Okay. That's an ugly section of town It's just over crowd and whatever. I remember a dude wearing diapers coming up to me giving me samples of lotion I'm like, what the fuck is this? Samples are probably high on methamphetamines or something. Yeah, was it lotion? I wouldn't want to be around that kind of thing Exactly. That's why freemont streets grows Disgusting I mean, I mean, uh, I know like midtown new york is it is a huge tourist trap too You got that naked cowboy guy with the guitar I guess they do what they do because of the human traffic in the area as long as the bodies are going back and forth They they they're going to get away with um I got so ripped off in little italy in manhattan. It is unreal. How much I've paid for that ripoff Wow, well what aggravates the hell When you pay a high price and you get like You get like a small portion where you can actually see the Uh, uh the outer part of the plate, you know The outer part is visible I went to this italian restaurant on in little italy and the guy was like hey come on in and try our italian food I go in there I get a plate of ravioli and I swear it was like three raviolis on a plate Damn, what? Yeah, but were they huge raviolis or were they average looking raviolis? Oh, uh inch and a half square What a ripoff. Oh screw that I said man, I could have gone I could have gone to the grocery store and got a can of Chef Boyardy ravioli and I had more than this Chef Boyardy Chef Boyardy Should have gotten it Oh, uh, oh that guy uh, uh, you know, um, you gotta have a real huge pair of of brass balls to go To to to street perform at tonic square You know and do something embarrassing like like eric mentioned the cowboy wearing the speedos or whatever he was wearing I mean, I mean Unbelievable. Yeah, I mean That's probably the most expensive place in the country to do a street performance Is that I know what you're talking about it's um, I think it's the corner of 42nd street and um Um actually never been 42nd, what is the 7th avenue? I think it's I think it might be 7th avenue. We're all the the glitz and glitterers Or the uh, the the ball comes down from New Year's Eve. Oh the ball comes down. Yeah, the the very happy ball I'm not a big fan of their sports teams. Obviously living in massachusetts Yeah, I know last night. It was was not good for the rest. Oh my god. I was playing a concert I was playing that concert I was playing that concert. We were playing in rhod island and my phone said 14 to 1. I'm like, what the fuck happened And my parents told me it was that way from the very beginning of the game. It was that bad the whole way for I was like, damn the picture and then chris sale comes back for the red socks. He pitched last He pitched within this last week against the rays. He didn't end up getting a win But he did really good for his five innings and then I heard Today he I don't know if he left the game, but he got hit by a pitch in his wrist of all things That's not good Now with that they need to trade him. He is he is He's nothing more than a doorstop and he's just taking a doorstop. It's like a paperweight He's just taking a real estate to get hit in the wrist I say they need to trade him for two Relieving pitchers and a really good outfielder. That's what they need Yes, yes bargain hunter Chris sale. Oh, that guy was a maniac when he was with the white socks. Why do you think the white socks got rid of him? He's crazy apparently You know what he did He had a rehab in a couple weeks ago in our farm system Before he came back up and he wasn't happy with the way that he performed the way the game was going He was throwing around television sets in the dugout or whatever Right and you know why he got sent away from the white socks, don't you? Not really Okay, do you want to hear this real quick story? All right He was a pretty good pitcher at the white socks and they liked him but two year 2016 it was the 40 50th, you know 40th anniversary of The white socks unusual uniforms they wore in the late 70s mid late 70s early 80s So they they went to have the 40th anniversary of those uniforms And he told the team well, I don't like those uniforms They said well, that doesn't really matter because that's what we're wearing sunday. It's a commemorative. We got all the fans coming He said well, I don't want to wear it. They said well, you have to wear it because that's what the team's wearing so Before the game he went to the locker room real real early after they put all the uniforms out on display for the players to put on And he got a big pair of scissors and he cut all the uniforms up for every player and shreds Until the team we're not wearing these uniforms. I cut them up and that's when the white sock setting Oh, he's crazy. He's going he's going away from this place and they never let him play again after that and boston foolishly picked Foolishly agreed to this guy. It's it's mentally unbalanced as he was crazy And the white socks Proved that he proved that point Again, like I said when he did a couple Asked me with that rehab standing through the tv's everywhere. He obviously proved your point pretty pretty much there They still that he's still that character Yep, so they could not wear the commemorative uniforms because he destroyed them with scissors and the team said oh, you're paying for that Though you're paying for those uniform. So he's he's not he's mentally unsound. That guy's sick. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not I'm not very I'm not very trusting. I'm not very trusting of Of him at this point in time even even with Even with the rehab stance and everything he's trying to go through just it's a waste of time at this point I really think it's a lot because I really do I heard a lot of the contract is gonna be up soon. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, it was I forget what it was It was a bigger contract you got when you first got here I mean like the other play is like bow guards. I heard they did the contract is Yeah, the bullpen is falling apart a little bit. It needs a little retooling It's not the bullpen is not able to keep the the team of boston Relevant inside of these games, you know deep in deep into the seventh and eighth innings They're not very able to do it very well. They should get back mokie bets. Is he still with the You know, oh, yeah, he's with the Dodgers. Well in that process of the Dodgers. We got Alex verdugo, which has been a extremely extremely nice asset to the team and I don't want to see him go any time soon I like Jason's got to be sarcastic right now Probably Oh, yeah, the green agenda. I'm over. I'm more for a Pure pristine planet earth. Oh Yeah, however, however, you get this thing called they could have changed the they could have changed the terminology I don't remember run, but there was a law. Was it the 80s or 70s or was it the 90s? I forget the whole three decades I forget But it was called the clean air act there shall be clean air And that's literally what the act said. Well, how do you implement that when it just says we need clean air without any Rules and regulations That was passed in 1970 under the nixon administration And they did they did clean up a lot of the pollution and uh To a very large extent, but the green agenda is more about helping liberal democrats who are in cahoots with uh alternative energy companies get their uh get their uh june stuff Stuff promoted like a windmill power and all because a lot of democrat I am a democrat. Okay, I'll admit that but a lot of these Like james calls a neoliberal democrats. They have under the table connections to windmills Other alternative energy and that's why they're promoting it. They don't really care about the environment But they do care about their reelection form. Well, well the the neoliberals are the ones that allowed the um You see that there's two Factions or sections of the feminist movement. There's The half that was fighting for a woman's right to vote and so on and so forth and women in the workplace and then there's the The other half which does not care for men much that changed, uh, you know marriage laws and so on and so forth and the neoliberals are Allowing this feminist a lobbying group That's the reason why the um the family structure the traditional family structure A heterosexual relationships Have been screwed Yeah, and I'll I'll talk about that in a moment, but I'll tell you real fast, you know orangey Yeah Little orangey who's laying on the back porch right now Believe it or not. I taught her how to ring a bell Really? Yeah, because she would sit on it. She would get on the back porch She wanted to come in the house, but she can't speak English and say I want to come in the house So no, actually she would scratch at the back screen. I had a I had a Plastic a vinyl screen fiberglass and she shredded it kept clawing at it and it was shred. I had to rip it off I went to home depot and I bought a Metal screen metal screen and I put it back on with the tool that they sold me and it wasn't too hard to do Well, she started pulling at that, but I said, I know what I'm going to do I had a bell that I bought in at the Liberty Bell Museum in Philadelphia And it rings ding ding ding So took a wire and I wrapped it around a nail that I nailed into the door frame And I hung the bell from the wire and I showed her I said look When you want to come in the house You ring the bell and then I'll hear you and I'll come get you So I started ringing it in front of her and I batted it. I said you ring the bell. Okay, and she's watching me The next day In the morning because you know, I get up early three in the morning I was getting ready to make my coffin out here ding ding ding ding ding ding And she's like So this morning she did the same thing ding ding ding ding ding she learned how to bat it with her hand Oh, yeah, well you go like you make believe you have a cat's paw and you know, and then she'll swat it and then once she swats it Here's it She'll do it more the more Right, so this morning I was getting the coffee made in here out here ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding I said, ah, you learned how to ring that bell and she she was watching me. So that's a pretty smart cat Yeah, no cats. Um, I mean scientifically cats were proven to be more intelligent than dogs by a substantial Degree it's just that they're They're they're they're too They're so smart that they they don't take orders from people like dogs do like dogs can be trained almost to Stupidity to just do whatever you tell me Oh, yeah, that cat is stubborn and she's like really stubborn and uh, yeah cats will do But when they're good and ready to do something, they'll do it Tell it you better listen, you know, I'm not mean to her anything, but I just say no come on now Come on like she upper she now remember a year ago. She was fighting me and She was wild a feral cat But now I can take her head and move it away from the food bowl and say It's amazing how tame she got after a year when a year ago she was just Trying to fight me and scratch me But talking about the feminist movement I used to teach high school history, you know, you know, I know about this what james is talking about this anti male feminist faction And it really goes back to the late 1950s And I don't I better not talk about this. This is a little controversial, but uh I don't guess james is afraid. Well, I was I was listening to a video That goes into the history of that faction of feminism and they they went immediately into the Uh, the beginnings of cosmopolitan magazine with helen girly brown Right, right actually put a lot of semi trudes and false propaganda Uh in the magazine to push this lifestyle that the man hating faction of the feminists Wanted they wanted women to be more like men and and and go out and have lots of promiscuity And If you look at the 1950s this feminist movement There was a book that was written and I think uh 1958 called the feminine mystique And it was written by gloria of betty fridaan betty fridaan. Oh what an ugly woman. She was betty fridaan And you had people like betty fridaan Bella abzug gloria steinham and So forth and there's one thing these women all had in common and it wasn't that they were Presbyterians if you follow what i'm saying No, no, they're uh, yeah, a bella abzug another another beauty queen And uh, yeah, they were Jill stuff. I'm not Jill stymie gloria steinham. Yeah, they were uh They weren't the type that gets hit on Uh, at all what I'm alluding to is that they all Came from a certain ethnic group which uh, yes Has its own country and uh with the capital uh, yeah They they yeah, they they come from a specific lobbying group That is only concerned with power And uh, they they uh, the neo liberals of the democratic party a pander to them Right now There is a reason why these women had so much anger and anti male feeling So we look at the heritage of that particular tribe of people If you look at their heritage the men dominate the women as though they are slaves Especially in the orthodox in the orthodox world So the women are looked at the wives and looked at as like a slave a possession And uh, they're dominated and they have Their their job is to head babies and cook And do what they're told Can you hear me or Well, they the those feminists with the help of uh, hell and girly brown or cosmo magazine They uh, they told women don't settle down Don't get married have a career Pursue a career Put put off They kept saying Don't let that man mess you up Right You know jewish people have a lot of access to the media Uh, yeah television radio newspaper and uh, so they started promoting this now one group of people They had very little success with was stirring up black women. They were saying yeah, don't you feel oppressed? And the black women are like, yeah, but not from the men, you know, we don't hate men We like man They said don't take care of a man. Don't don't do his laundry. Don't cook for him. You don't clean this house Don't have his children have a career pursue a career Uh, uh burn your bras Right, I remember that nowhere now a lot of white women went along with it, but that had no success with black women almost none really literally none and they uh They were like look, bro. I don't know what your problem is. I like my man, you know, uh Remember when billy gene king had the tennis match with bobby rigs? and you know They were on the odd couple they did an odd couple episode and uh bobby rigs was the male chauvinist Riggs pigs he was trying to get felix hunger to join it They made a big deal about it, but fortunately it totally changed the attitude for the worse With women and there there went the heterosexual dating And she claimed she claimed she proved that women could beat men in tennis Yeah, she was 27 years old and bobby rig was like 50 53 He was washed up And I mean if she wanted to prove that women were better than men in tennis she should have she should have took on jimmy connor's Let's see how that would have gone Right or or artha ash in those days or uh Yeah, someone and so forth. Yeah, let's see how well she'd have done against jimmy connor's Yeah, I just want to say something um Just briefly not to change the subject or anything uh bc I assure you that we have no intentions whatsoever to use any image of you in public or um On live stream, so you're getting all worked up over nothing Okay, uh, remember it it almost only applies to horseshoes and hand grenades You know and uh Just uh, I think bc's taking it the wrong way. I think bc's taking it the wrong way It's kind of like a bunch of guys hanging out at the bar playing pool They're gonna give each other the business you're gonna give your friends are gonna give you the business they're gonna give They're still your friends. You know, they're not doing it maliciously. What do you think? Yeah, what do you think guys do in the locker room? They bust each other's balls They don't they don't dislike one another they don't hate one another. It's just it's just like a it's the way men communicate Uh, you know Good fellas they're giving each other the business like they got johnny two times because he always said everything twice So they call him johnny two times now They didn't call him two times because they hated him they call him johnny two times because he'd always say things twice I want a hamburger. I want a hamburger, you know, so And if you fell asleep better if you fell asleep, but I hang out they're gonna start calling you sleepy And you know it has to be a nit thing sleepy. It's not that they don't like Because they do like you right like like on the show everyone loves raiment One of his friends always calls it called him big nose You know, I mean he he doesn't you know, he doesn't dislike or hate them. You know, they're old buddies He's just the way it is and here we have another We have an ultra sensitive individual that's uh That can't take life That takes life too seriously. Okay making his comment and uh Hold on. I see something here. I see Gabriel salias drinking his gallon of God knows what that was. Well, we were there at that We were there when this when you were you and I were there when this Oh, yeah, that was a private that was a private video chat Uh, which we very rarely do because people just that we know just don't do Right every time we do it and you send invitations out they all they all say they're busy Yeah, everybody's busy That was a big beer. He was too big too big Almost pretty much triple ipas. I mean he he could wash his freaking uh underwearing at that mug. It was so big Let me give you an example jane. Let me give you an example All right, I'll stand it out. I'm getting tired of sitting Get tired of sitting down No, jane, I need you to do a little rehearsal lower back when you when you sit too long I got no posters from the ceiling. Okay, um so When I I was born with a genetic disorder where my skin stretches like rubber and it cuts really easy So I get cut I got cut a lot had to get stitches had to get 10 stitches two years ago in my arm Oh Yeah, my daughter has it real bad. My father has this call ellers-down low syndrome It's a it's a collagen disorder where your skin does not connect to the collagen you have skin, but it does connect, right? Yes, well, vitamin c is very important for for building collagen, by the way Right, so ellers-down low syndrome is bad But you're born with it. It ain't gonna go away. You can't do anything about it. A lot of people have it They don't even know they have it. Okay So my skin stretches like rubber are you look at it? Okay like see Like you see the circus the elastic man those are people that have ellers-down low syndrome It was a superhero. My grandfather used to tell me from comic books. That was they called them rubber man or elastic man elastic man Or the right way now i'm thinking about the rubber band man by the spinners When I was in high school people used to say stretch your skin stretch your skin, you know And I didn't really feel like doing it, but I'll say all right So what do you think my niche my nickname was in junior high in high school? What was it stretch? I like stretch kind of hey stretch. What are you doing? What's going on stretch? Well, I mean they said it because they're like me, you know, and they're actually making fun of a genetic disorders Not really, you know, cool, you know, but uh, yeah I didn't defend it. I didn't get I didn't say Y'all y'all can go to hell. I'm never gonna hang out with you guys again. How dare you make fun of my genetic disorder Yeah, but you know kid young guys are cool They're that way when I was in school If you had a kid that was maybe Had trouble walking because of whatever he was born with they were gonna call him krip, you know I mean, it's not nice It might call him krip or gimpy or something. Yeah, so they did you're just giving bc a hard time like guys in a bar No, it's not malicious. I don't think it's malicious, but maybe I'm reading it wrong But I don't you know, you know, I really when he was when he sleeps He looks like um He's got a like an infant look You know, we're not one an infant is as fast asleep and their their cheeks are they got chubby cheeks and everything You know and and they and they make they make their lips like a like a like a cherub, you know, like cupid you know Believe me. There's no there's no negative um A connotation or or negative Thoughts going through our head when he Bc to stop hanging out and doing beer reviews No, I listen if I say if I say his image is not going to go public. I'm I mean it. I'm serious about it, you know now. I mean He's just he's mad because we did a print screen But you know, uh, we're not that doesn't mean we're going to use it Right, I'll give you permission to use my face Well, I had you You get a few more views and subscriptions and likes Well, I yeah, see I had you In the center Jason had a photo of you like like you really pissed off or You were sneering a sneer Like like uh, Jason are you still watching? Probably not. No, I don't know. Maybe is Do you have that that photo of ron that i'm talking about that that was in the middle of the um Maybe you can uh You can you can uh Let me see Well, anyway, um That was canadian guys those canadian guys who hate me they used to welcome to the club Those can't yeah, you know, I'm talking about those canadian guys who hate me They used to use my face all the time and they are hangouts and all and uh, they thought it was making me angry It wasn't making me angry one time they said they had a picture of me and I was making a face like And they said he looks like a ship captain that had a stroke I thought it was funny, you know, they used to call what I do on the internet massive two shits period you Yeah Idiot nobody cared about your channel. Well apparently they care. Oh, yeah They must be where where are they now? What are they doing now? No Nothing their channel went to it just deteriorated because it was full of hate anger Talking about, you know, it's just horrible. I unsubscribe, you know, because I wanted to be beer reviews. Not all this like craziness, you know Yeah, it's exactly. Um I remember remember that song by hell was it howl and ready. I am woman. That was a man hating feminist song It was yeah a little bit. Yeah, I think you hear me roar I think I think she I think she took the big dirt sleep She was from canada. I'm eating some uh chips. I bought these chips. It's called collie died What? Oh cali cali died. Yeah, I can't at white corn tortillas Is that is that guacamole runnels? Oh, it's guacamole. All right Oh, that's a heap and helping a guacamole too. It's hot. I'll only buy the hot. You know what I'm saying? Yeah spicy Not too hot Yeah, now we were talking about the photo of ronald that was in the middle of the wheel where he's sneering I was just wondering, um If you uh If you can post that on what's up What's up, and then uh, I could show ronald which one it was Anyway, that's um Um, that's great. I mean when I used to go to that buffet before the pandemic I mean once in a while he would put out a huge tray of guacamole And and I liked it because it was chunky, you know, it had It had the guacamole smashed and then it had like pieces of avocado That's what this has. Look at the chunks. It's got chunks and it's got the red red I present it. Uh, look at that Yeah, yeah, he's mad jason. He's mad because he saw He saw what I posted in the private section and I told him we're not going to use it So what we do and you know the reason why it was used in the past is because He's so sensitive and he was he was angry for a long period of time He he he's very touchy Yeah, I mean That's thanks. I mean he has to he has to keep doing this Come on back bc. Let's just forget it. Hey forget about it because you know If you make a big if I say I'm not going to use your image and you're you're you're you're gonna make a big deal out of this and be upset You know, this is the reason why we use your image Because it was it was ridiculous. I think I I used it one time Then you got really upset and then I didn't hear from your we didn't we didn't take a long period and uh And then I just you know, we said, oh, are you gonna be that way? Uh, then we kept on using it Tonya Makaowski does have elaston lo syndrome and she's got it worse because it's internal. She got the internal problem She had a headache for like nine years straight Wow a headache for nine years. That's worse than the people have migraines, right? I'd rather have bad skin and get cut sometimes and have a headache for nine years. Um But elaston lo syndrome that's some bad stuff. You don't want it. Believe me But I don't have you know, it affects my joints like look at my thumbs 90 degree angle here that Wow Yeah, this is about all I can do And it and it your joints come out of joint like look at my thumb. They come out of joint Nobody's stopping should do that, you know so in other words when you're walking around in general, let's say You walked out on a porch or you walked outside You have to really be careful what you straight up against. Oh you can get sliced open So easy the cat Slice me open just play and you know My daughter's had stitches on her knees so bad I mean It's like if your daughter had row rose bushes and she And she was talking and moving her hands around accidentally scraped her arm up against the rose bush She could get like That's a cut and you can get uh, you can get bruised up so easily so bruised so it's hell It's hell to have it but what can you do you're born with it and that much you can do about it You needed a feral cat Taking uh wax that you like like like a leopard Like you needed a hole in the head, right and she sliced my leg open twice In the last two months, but she was just playing, you know, yeah, I have Who's had it the worst Jason, uh, I think my daughter has it really bad My first cousin has it pretty damn bad My my father my father's sister His two brothers have it my grandfather had it bad, but here's the thing about it If you have children and they don't have it They'll never pass it on It's not recessive in other words I have it but my sister does not have it. She was not born with it So none of her descendants will ever have it unless they marry a husband. Maybe oh That's not bad. That that that's good that you know, if you don't have it your children will not get it right spicy ghost pepper spicy chicken flavored Oh, I guess asian noodle soup Looks like health food to me So I bet the sodium Shall we boiling the boiling the water as we speak can we see this come on? No, it's too blurry. Okay, sodium 41 946 Wow Really? 41% of my daily sodium right there, baby. You're gonna have a stroke. All right. I hope not. It's a nice calcium tonight We're gonna try this and see what's like. It's gonna be hot. We'll see Spicy flaming spicy madness flaming spicy madness. I was gonna do this as a buddy of mine, but uh I'm kind of hungry now. I'll give him another I'll give him another cup I was supposed to come in a six pack. They only gave me two from ebay or uh From amazon so they refunded me luckily they refunded me the money because The six pack was like 28 goddamn dollars and then they gave me two of them Like you're gonna give me the other four and ship them out to me at your expense, please and they go Oh, I'll just refund you Mike. Okay Why would they advertise that it's a uh, anyways, it's a product Can we even see that? No, you can't Blurry as hell is a product of Malaysia product of Malaysia Yeah, too bad Too bad they have to put so much sodium Yeah, all these ramen noodle bowls are kind of like that you get in this country, but um You go to the actual I don't know how I don't know how different it is But I feel like it's different when you go to the actual Japanese Restaurant and you get a good bowl of ramen. We got a place in town that actually does a pretty decent job at the ramen And I you don't know it's quite the amount of sodium from an actual really good cooked bowl versus These little plastic bowls you get online Yeah, I've been um I I've noticed, um Yeah, well, I've been buying the noodles separate, um and uh Oh, here we go again Gabriel Salaya if Gabriel Salaya is gonna be setting off You know what? Let me mute. Oh, yeah, he's sending me the photo too. Let me wow. Do you see the photo though? Yeah, I see it 700 and $7,999 for a Leader of Remy Martin damn Well, I'm gonna see where the this boiling water is We will be back to try the hottest ramen on the planet of earth. Hey Yeah, all right I like to take the noodles throw away the seasoning packet and make carbonara out of it. That's my little Yeah, remember You like this maraschine you like maraschine? Okay, now we're cooking Now I got Thanks to Jason. Thank you, Jason um Uh, so it's me ronald and And um Eric Just want to show me this Hey, what happened? Oh, here we go. Hey you guys. Hey you guys. Did I shoot? There you go That's a beautiful that's a handsome guy. Yeah, this is uh somebody you know, well That's that guy that used to be in that tv show about the guy the teacher that was making the uh Nethanphetamine in his house and selling it wasn't able to series I think I missed that one so many so many There's so many sitcoms. I don't watch those HBO I don't watch anything but sports and football sports and uh And the news and and you know what I avoid on netflix I avoid series because if you don't watch every one No, you get totally My next door neighbor gave me eric was talking about cognac after the hurricane My fence got blown down. I had no fence. So I called No carport No carport So the next door neighbor in my week. I can look into their yard. They can look into mine I'll go hang out with them. We had no electricity. We had no water. We had no water. It's hell when you have no running water Oh breaking bed. Yeah, whoever was in that wheel look like that guy on breaking bed. Okay um Yeah, you look like the guy on breaking bed. All right So we were sitting out on their porch in the heat because I mean there was no electricity. You may as well sit outside right hell And the lady was like, do you like cognac? My next door neighbor. I said, well, yeah, that's all right I like it and she said we went to this estate sale her and her husband go to estate sales I said, okay. She said I bought this bottle of cognac for a dollar. Would you like it? I said, I'm not over here to take your liquor She said, I'll show it to you. I said, okay So she brought it out unopened cork. It was a cork. No, it was never opened and she showed it to me. She said I said biscuit that sounded like some kind of uh breakfast something. Yeah, this quick. Yeah Biscuit vs. So I was like, what the hell is this? You know, excuse my language. What the heck is this? So She said, well, I got it for one dollar. It was never opened It's a three star brandy cognac I started looking at the label and it had a tax stamp on the side And I found out I figured out this was produced in 1954 A bottle from 1954 Unopened She said you can have it. I said what? Oh, yeah, you can have it. So she gave it to me unopened So we took the cap off, but then the cork was so dry rotted it It uh, what do you call it disintegrated Into the brandy cognac brandy. So we had to take a screw thing and get the cork out So now the brandy cognac brandy is full of cork So what did we do? She went inside and got our coffee filter in a funnel The cognac threw the coffee filter and it dripped back into the bottle and took all the That took all the out So I've been drinking on this man. I've never had a brandy this old this cognac is from 1954 and I checked the website It's a real company. There was a man named andre biscuit That was his last name andre biscuit and the company is still in business and they've been making cognac Since 18 19 18 19 Well, isn't that a great gift Yeah Yeah, my grandfather had one from the 70s that we got that I was still working on it It's interesting, but it still has that like yours. It probably has that tax Tax Because those were required from 1983 you have a tax stamp until 1983 And so amazing that they only paid one dollar for it. Oh, wow. Whoa They paid one dollar for a full unopened bottle of cognac from 1954 And an estate sale That's amazing Oh boy, the aroma is Pretty cool Yeah, did you did you tell me? What did you put in the eggnog last christmas? Did you was it was it bourbon or was it? Cognac or was it a blend you you said that you tried Uh alternative to rum Oh, no, well, no, no, what happened was I didn't buy any, um raw eggnog only the only eggnogs I bought were a premixed with their own uh liquor in them But I put cinnamon on the top to add some spice to it, but I bought some I bought rums with brandy I'm sorry. I bought Eggnogs with brandy rum different blended whiskies Depending on the brand. So yeah, they're pretty interesting in that respect. I've never seen an eggnog with cognac, but Probably exists. See what I uh, what I do with the eggnog When you buy separate eggnog from the grocery store You get it really icy cold But then again if I'm at my sister's house, she has the uh ice machine in in in the freezer She has an ice machine I have ice trays Ice trays. Yeah, well, that's what I have here But she's got the machine with those plop plop plop. You hear the plop plop plop plop plop of the cubes I don't trust those machines after what happened to my grandmother in 1995. No Something happened Why you mean it was out of control My grandmother told me my grandmother told me uh, we're going out of town She used to live here in my town. My grandmother lived here in my town for seven years So she said we're going out of town Go check on my house while i'm gone. I said, okay, I had a key and so I went over to our house and I opened the door and water poured out the door shit Water poured out the door Oh wow What happened was the ice machine on the fridge had a little hose that sent water to the ice machine Yeah, but instead it sent it out But a water would go in and freeze Yeah, but for some reason the little hose that went into the back of the fridge came loose While they were on the trip and the hose was just sitting there like this and water was coming out of it and her whole house filled up with about an inch of water And I hurried up and uh, you know, I reattached it to the ice machine And I took a broom. I took a broom and I swept all the water outside and I told my grandmother. I said I got bad news Your entire house was filled with water And all you know what all the rugs were like saturated Right and they start to stink of mildew I had to bring them outside and ring them all out and let them lay up Back or let them lay in the sun on a rack And after that I said to myself, you know what? It's not that hard to put ice in a tray It's a poor to fill water and fill a tray up with water Yeah, fill water in the tray. So what about does she have wooden floors that were ruined? Luckily she had vinyl flooring that mimicked wood, you know the kind of flooring that I think they call it pergo or something. I have it here. It's uh, it looks like real wood But it's not you can mop it you can get a bucket and and you can mop it. Yeah, so uh I just swept it all out and her air conditioner was on so then it It dried it out and she was she saved everything but I got so paranoid after that I said I'll never buy a refrigerator with an ice machine because what happens if I go On a trip and the same thing happens, you know, and it could and it could uh, and so her her carpets must have Well, luckily you put them out in the sun I rang I rang them out real well And I'll put them over the clothes line and let them sit out in the sun And so by the time they got back home from their trip They were dry. So nothing was ruined But it was so Yeah, well the If you hang them over a clothes line Gravity will cause all the water to drip and run out of the carpet And then with the air circulation and the sun hitting it It's a done deal. It's a done. It's fine. But after that I said to myself How difficult is it to put water in an ice tray and put it in the fridge? It doesn't take any effort So I'm never an ice machine. No way and when they start to deteriorate you'll start seeing metal flakes in the ice Well, am I no, you don't want that That's that's a that's a type of fiber. You don't want in your intestinal tract I mean the way I do the the um The eggnog Is the way Jerry Seinfeld does his ice cream sundae I put The cinnamon the nutmeg and the rum At the bottom of an empty glass Then Then um some ice cubes some Because you you don't want like a watered down tasting eggnog No Some within reason then you put your eggnog in this way As you take this chopstick or whatever you're using as a swizzle stick The Ingredients on the bottom the rum the nutmeg and the and the cinnamon you have equal distribution Of these into the eggnog So now when you go and sip the eggnog It's all even now the same thing applies to ice cream sundaes ice cream You got you got hot fudge on the bottom Then or chocolate syrup, but you don't have to worry about the hot fudge dripping on the outside of your Right And get what you want right so there's even distribution of of all the noodles I'm gonna need this Yeah, I'm gonna need that and here is put it in a nice bowl. Whoa, uh-oh This is going to be spicy. Oh that that's that's eric's official asian noodle bowl Thank you. Thank you jason eric's nickname is quint Crush him like queen. Oh, there you go See see now he has a place to rest see jason. He has a groove to put the chopsticks. Yeah, let me uh, I'll do that really quickly There's a yeah, show show show him how the chopsticks sitting Put it in that way It's pretty good. I'm gonna need this beer. It's not it's not one of them heavily fruited sours. It's not a lactic IPA And I brought the sriracha in case I need it, which why would I need that? It's a good clean crisp lager right mass-producing Rochester, New York So it's it's nowhere's near the Narragansett Bay of Rhode Island. No Oh All right, there you go. All right. All right this uh spicy a million scoville unit Black and bright noodles. Let's see what they're like It's good. Probably named after Narragansett Indians Well, you know Narragansett wasn't independent company had their own brewery in Rhode Island But just like the rest they went downhill and then a big company bought them out and now they're here New York well, the bay is the bay is called the Narragansett Bay Yep, I think I believe we had to go over it to get to Newport Sounds about right. Yeah, that's where Newport's on the Narragansett Bay. I found to be a very lovely town Okay, Eric, there he goes. There you go That's where I bought that's where I got my boss's whistle by the way. It smells a little spicy. Let's see I did the uh, I did the Korean fire noodle on my channel and never did this I should have done this separately, but who cares we're here now. Let's see what a million scoville units are like from a ghost That's a flaming spicy madness Well, Jason everybody's different, you know, some people are more sensitive. So we've got to be sensitive Yeah, I had I put my face in the middle of just the poodle point It didn't do any good. It just didn't do any good Oh That is whoa. He's suffering. He's suffering That's tingly Oh, it's it's not even in the front Or or the or the yeah, it's not the front of the palette. It's it's all In the middle towards the back of the palette your your lips are red like you put lipstick on. Is that from the pepper? Well, this is um It they come it comes with a spicy Um, what do you call that thing a a sauce packet you put into you put in? So it creates that color on your lips. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah Oh James That little chinese joint I posted on everything is food that little chinese joint No, I gotta check it out. So Yeah, I couldn't find a good photo. That was the ultimate joint. Look at air. I mean a chinese chinese Um take out or to have tables or to add tables I'm gonna post some photos of inside the restaurant in the next few days. I went in that place and the lady says Look at air You need sriracha on that. Why would they give you sriracha in the mail with this? I bet I bet that logger is really good going down with Tastes like nothing at this point. Oh, I'm gonna have to get a second logger after that Hey, Eric, you did it to yourself. You did to yourself. I I appreciate your oh, he wanted ghost pepper With the skull bills going through the roof You chose that I mean, you know, you know the thing the thing with like The scorpion chili of trinidad the ghost Uh, the ghost pepper of uh, I think it's north north Eastern india And the caroliner reaper is you you don't taste your food anymore. You just taste fire When I went to that chinese restaurant, uh on thursday at 11 a.m Yeah, I go in there and the lady's in there and she said what you want I said, well, uh, it is 11 a.m. I'm in a restaurant. One would assume What you want what you want You say I want I said, uh, I want to eat she said, okay But you want to sit? I said, I'll sit right here in this booth. Okay I'll bring you menu So I sat down And she said what you want to drink I said water. Okay. What I go get water Maybe maybe she needs her ears cleaned or something. She's I really sound like the norm Yeah, they yell at each other they uh when when they turn around and give the order to the cooks they they scream So she came back and she said what you won't get I said, give me the uh, give me the sweet and sour chicken. Okay, swiss our chicken. I'll go make I'll go tell swiss our chicken Sweet sour chicken. I go tell me you make it Oh, it was great though, james. It was really good. You know, anyway, eric, uh, uh I have no sympathy. I have no sympathy. No, no sympathy. You know, the kids they sweet and sour pork. They go Sweet sour pork. They go pot. P. Okay, swiss. Sweet sour pork She says, sweet sour pork. Okay. I'll go back. I'll go get And then later she said, how you like Okay, it's really good. Okay, good You like it, eric, or you know, what are you gonna say to somebody that's screaming at you, you know It's hard. I'll tell you that I've had a lot of different ramen noodles and I really just I really actually I mean you saw it on the you saw it on the nutritional facts. I really don't like the uh The um the sodium content. That's really a uh, it really it really is pretty rich in salty flavors Oh, yeah, super salty. Yeah I'm sorry And I don't know the difference between Say you're eating your normal maru chan style and then eating a uh This dry black noodle. I don't really know the differences. It tastes a little different The dry black noodle Craft style ramen noodles, but you know, it sounds better than what I mean the only black noodle I ever had was actually a Black fettuccine made with squid They mixed squid ink into the into the Whatever was semolina flour. Sure. Oh and dough and it was pitch. It was totally black and when you cooked it The the smell of calamari. I had that calamari aroma and it was good That's how I tell you what James. I'll tell you what though James when I went to that restaurant The lady was yelling at me like that and saying okay sit down here. I knew the food was going to be great It was awesome. The more yeah, the more ethnic they behave The more ethnic they behave and and family family style, you know, we're no no elegance no Atmosphere no pinky up in the air when they you know, the when they're like that You're gonna you're getting good authentic family style cooking Oh, it was one of the best chinese meals I ever had. Oh, look at it. It was It's just like when we went to uh, johnny's reef It was it was open cafeteria style family style no no elegance no atmosphere no, uh No, uh, italian guy with uh dressed like the monopoly man with with tails and uh, you know with a big long pepper mill Would you like some flesh ground the black pepper going like this in your dish? You know, which means fresh ground black pepper, right? It was right at it was right there at the end of the island right there in new york sound right And before the food and the value was so good. It was unbelievable Yeah, and you know when you when you're getting anything that resembles family style cooking Without, you know, any fancy hoity toity Atmosphere, you know, you're gonna get a good value for the money You saw how big that you saw how big that shrimp salad was Oh, yeah No one could eat a shrimp salad that big and it was jumbo shrimp. Those were jumbos I got a huge salad and a Budweiser beer and that total price the total price was $20 and You had no service. So you didn't pay a tip now Now the same the same meals At a place called at a rip off place When I say rip off, I mean it like legal seafood Right, you go there. It's gonna cost way over 30 bucks for for the same Seafood ditch with the atmosphere and and all that crap now Um, the guy uh, those shrimp were really jumbo Sometimes they cheat you and they say jumbo and they're large shrimp These were jumbos Yeah, those were jumbos entire boiled eggs in the salad full boiled eggs and entire tomato cut up in the salad Oh The Chinese restaurant. Yeah, unfortunately Jason that Chinese restaurant's out of business because The lady is like 90 years old and she could not get her children to run it. They did not want to run it The young people do not want to run the restaurant. So she she got it's gone She would get to the restaurant at four in the morning every morning and hand make each egg roll They had the best egg rolls and look at air. They had the best egg rolls in the city phones It's on youtube. I got it on youtube phones If you watch that video, you'll regret that you never got to go to phones believe me Oh, well, not only do they make egg rolls by hand, but those Those people from the other side make dumplings by hand too And one time what I mean and want us you don't like it, huh, Eric? I it's really hot And really the salty content is taking me back a little bit I like ramen noodle that spicy But this is a little this is different to me even than that one chip challenge I heard somebody say that online that this bowl of ramen Felt to them Hotter than a carolina reaper that one chip challenge and I can see why that somebody would say that Maybe it's the way that the sauce is clean to every little nuance of that noodle That is why giving you the maximum amount of its Spicy heat like I'm in hell right about now Well, you wake up tomorrow morning your stomach is going to be burning like fire Cool Well, we're gonna see what happens in the next I don't know 25 minutes half an hour because When I did that one chip challenge last That was last halloween I hadn't really eaten a whole bunch The whole day I had a really good steak and cheese egg scrambled this morning, which is really good And that was about all I've eaten today. So hopefully me not having Anything else between like 10 30 and now In the stomach, hopefully that doesn't Reak any havoc in the next 25 30 minutes, but it did with the one chip challenge It felt like my innards were gonna come right into that toilet bowl. That was that was fun Yes, sounds like something I would not want to do. Thank you. But uh, no, no, don't do this. I do not do this wrong No, thanks. No, thanks. All right. Well, james. It's almost time for me to go watch the news At the top of the hour. I know it's too bad to call the doors and they had been open since the 1940s They've been open since the 19th. Wow You ever see homemade Traditional homemade fresh noodles being made by a chinese person the way when they bang them on the table I mean these they twist it and they bang it every time they bang it. They separate into more noodles They they twirl Yeah, they stretch it out and they twirl it And then whack and every time they whack it, you know, of course they put flour on the table in san diego Yeah, no Oh the song south park. No, they when when they slam it They it separates into more noodles, but you know who hasn't been coming around for months Claude diamond. He was hot on the channel and now Claude diamond just disappeared like Oh, yeah I thought Claude did a did a pretty good show on his youtube channel He's he's kind of educating people on what he done what's on he's got his own channel He's got a lot of he's got his own channel. He's got a lot of followers But he used to come on my channel all the time and make comments, but he disappeared overnight, you know, and you know Yeah, well he He uh, uh, I think he teaches Salesmanship which i'm not in favor of because you that's that's the Skill i'm running up a poor saps, right? Well, that's the skill of getting innocent And so Their their objective is to get people to part with their money That they really can't afford to part of car salesman Right, right in other words in other words This gold plate. Let's not really gold plated this gold plated kazoo Is very high tech and NASA a guy from nasa developed it and and I think it it'll it'll it'll sound better So you're both you're both shitting people you make up a story You know, you take a little bit of truth and you exaggerate We embellish what everyone's exaggerating you get people. I just I just wish Claude diamond would come back But yeah, oh jason watched the video he did about the recession. I didn't see it, but uh, you don't want to jeff's in bellow it Yeah, uh I don't like all that. Oh, I don't like all that ultra hot stuff that gimmick food Yes, this gimmick food 120 wrong Yeah I like more subdued flavors, you know, yeah when I eat chicken wings I like spice, but I like to eat the chicken wing because I bought chicken, right? Yeah, Claude is a bit on the on the conservative side. He's a capitalist and But you know, he has this his show and he can have other people that think like him on his show Yeah, I just wish you would come back and start making comments again, you know I liked his white tequila. He was a tequila man Yeah, I liked his liquor review his liquor reviewing. I liked his liquor reviewing Not not anything else, but his you are you are absolutely correct james this this ball of ramen made a made a um Made a artificial looking, uh red red lips on me These it's not just it's not because it's hot. It's just colored All right, listen listen to me Jason get ready get ready Now I want you to park her like a goldfish with the flames in the back Ready jason Do it Oh, no Yeah, no, let the lipstick out like wait a minute. Like you're a cross dresser like you Yeah, let the lipstick out like a goldfish ready jason Do it At least I met him when I do what jude is pretty pretty Good Uh Before you leave I want to do a little promo for your shows. Yeah, Wednesday. Wednesday is uh Any tailor dessert wine and I think there's a rival show at the same time called wildfire wednesday Uh, I would imagine, yeah Yeah, yeah, and and erica's erica's wildcard wednesday and you have any tailor dessert wine and the 20 I have an idea. I have an idea eric. You want to do one of those jet sins meets the flintstones collaboration? Yeah, uh wolf man My idea is that you cancel wildcard wednesday and join examine any tailor wine. That's just an idea Yeah, you know like I would like to do both but I can't cancel it. How do you do both? uh Well, you have to go on both shows and mute every time you talk to ron and then mute everyone You could do rock on and wednesday at at 8 30 If you did wildcard wednesday on firefox and then brought up uh went on ronald's show on on crone Where that ron rotario talks about this thing being like the switchboard holy nightmare badman This is good. We got you have people on your show We said, what are you talking about? So the problem it was the problem is Well, it There's no there's there's really no problem and and there's really no competition. There's really none of that anywhere It's a war in the three of our communities that we congregate with however I'll say what you will about that. I plead the fifth that there actually is some kind of controversies I'm not a part of that however The the the only like really controversial part about any of that minimal by by standards here is is that somehow Iran started out sorry bargain hunters started doing all these wednesday shows Then I was joining in for Seems like the last Not eight nine ten years there really I mean really has been since 2012 so ten years right and then ever and then and then some varying degrees of ideas on What's the real interest on keeping a wednesday show? I've had a great interest in wanting to keep a wednesday show You found some interest in in reviving your wednesday program and then it seemed like everybody else under the sun That's coming in to some of the craft beer programs go That's a cool day wednesday and then there's like four programs on a wednesday night all of a sudden Right. Yeah, the only reason I only reason I wanted to change because I wanted to do themes Right. I wanted to go back. I wanted to go back to when we did themes, you know themes right It wasn't really a competition. All right, james wants to do from us. I'm going to go off and watch the news What do you got to say? I'm just gonna say This wednesday uh any tale of wine July 27th any dessert wine Doesn't have to be tailored. Okay. Interesting. That's it. And then fend that fendango friday this friday every friday And that's not really a competition and after that you can go do food beer food and beer Let's do uh, let's do a fendango friday. Let's do jalapeno liqueurs and spicy noodles You could bring anything The problem with doing themes of fendango friday some people like james have trouble getting anything Anything anything, you know? Well, I have I have I already have A stock of fendango air Yeah, i'm not going to go searching. No, it's perfect if you can find different things. It's hard It's hard with really nicer whiskies to find airplane bottles nicer whiskies. Yeah, well It's hard to find samples It's hard to find top of the top shelf hooch in an airline bottle I mean sometimes sometimes you can I mean, I I found you know 12 year I found the Buchanon's uh, oh, I love I like I I did a single malt The best values gotta be just plain black label as a williams Single uh single more I gotta go because i'm going to watch the news y'all. Yeah, I'm gonna bang up the show anyway. You're gonna bang it up. All right Coming We'll talk later Yeah, well, I guess bc is uh pissed off again. Oh man, he'll get over it. I hope all right But anyway, listen take care. Thank you for coming You too. I mean Okay, everyone, um, thank you for joining me for progressive discussions um it's getting We've been on for a while three hours and uh, I'm going to have a huge venison burger with some broccoli Stir-fried broccoli. Let's see if I miss any other um Let me check this one. Let me see what this one's about Let this soft mineral melt in your mouth to rebuild your gums and teeth and never need a dentist again Pete continuing with this trend of a judicial coup Mm-hmm Maybe I could do this. I'm gonna bring this up on the screen We'll do one for the road. How's that sound everybody? This has to do a climate change. It's from uh Young turks Anna and and sank Iker of the young turks Has to do a climate change Continuing with this trend of a judicial coup the supreme court has just restricted The environmental protection agency's ability to effectively respond to climate related matters Now what was the issue at hand? Well in a six to three decision, of course, uh, divided among Ideological lines the majority the conservative majority ruled that congress did not authorize the epa To induce a shift to cleaner energy sources using the approach that an obama era regulation sought to At issue in the case was language in the clean air act that enables epa to regulate power plants using a Best system of emissions reduction and what specifically that system can entail So the idea here by the obama administration was to honestly slowly, but surely move the country away from Dirty fossil fuels polluting fossil fuels and toward renewable energy And remember congress has delegated that power to the environmental protection bureau But what the supreme court is arguing here is well, you know The epa doesn't have this kind of power. This is something that used to be done through, uh, congress Except congress again under the obama administration delegated this to the epa, but they're pretending like that didn't happen So, uh, in the majority opinion penned by chief justice john roberts They determined that the obama administration's use of a system that involved moving away from carbon intensive coal plants And toward natural gas and renewables it was did not qualify Okay, so roberts wrote that the plan which involved regulating the power system as a whole instead of regulating individual plans Was an unprecedented view of the epa's authority that involved a fundamental revision of the statute Changing it from one sort of scheme of regulation into an entirely different kind He also wrote that congress did not grant epa. This is not true by the way the authority to devise emissions Caps based on the generation shifting approach the agency took in the clean power plan Again, that's according to the majority opinion referring to the obama europe power plant regulation Okay, so now let me give you context In order to get down to about one and a half or one and a half degrees celsius gain Which is the paris climate accords that is what we can max out that before the planet starts to burn down Well, it's in the middle of burning down as it is anyway. This is what all the sciences of the world say So, uh, right now if we don't do anything else, which is where we are What are we going to get to instead? We're going to go below pass out one and a half degrees celsius Uh extra since the industrial revolution in the earth's average temperature We're going to go past two degrees where they say no warning warning warning good Do not go past two degrees celsius extra on average for the whole world We're now slated to go to 3.2 degrees celsius more. That is an epic disaster so, uh, in order to prevent that biden had said that he was going to have, uh His climate goals was to 50 cut an economy wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 Okay, and a lot of suckers in washington believed them to this day You'll still get like even some progressive leaders going oh, no, biden's going to do it when ridiculous And they're like, oh no, he's you know the negotiations for build back better are on again secretly with mansion. Oh, oh, yeah No, totally. Yeah. And so we're actually going to get big climate. Are you kidding me? We already did a story about a leaks from that says that they're actually going to Help fossil fuel industry not reign it in Why because mansion literally is a owner of a fossil fuel company He's made 5 million in the last 10 years god knows how much more than that he makes 500,000 a year this son Runs that company and and all those donors are fossil fuel companies Man just not going to give you a bill that reduces carbon emissions. It's going to do the opposite So okay, so now why why don't all these politicians say one thing and do something completely different? Well as easily explained, let's go to graphic six this from the hill To discourage congress from supporting president biden's climate action agenda The sixth biggest oil and gas company spent nearly 120 million dollars on 746 lobbyists last year according to the taxpayers for common sense as of April they spent almost 50 million dollars On campaign contributions to candidates in this year's elections That's just through the first four months that they spent 50 million dollars on that directly bribing the campaigns And then the 120 million on lobbying Why do you think politicians do things that are Intensively unpopular Actually doing something about climate change is actually very popular in the polling about two thirds of the country who want it Yes, you have a very loud vocal One third of the country that's the republican that's like no me want to be caveman We go back into caves, but two thirds of the country wants it. So why don't they do it because they got bribed It's not at all complicated So what do they get in return and what do we have to deal with because of the costs? You know, they're always talking about all deficits and all valence budgets and we're so worried about debt Well back to the hill climate related weather disasters in the u.s Have already cost $765 billion in the last five years including $145 billion last year So what the hell's the money? So oil companies you caused that damage We had to pay us taxpayers had to pay $145 billion in damage just last year Oh, right. They already spent $170 million bribing the politicians so they could avoid $145 billion in cost and dump it on us after causing the disaster in the first place bingo Yep, it's just bribery every reporter that covers it up is a goddamn liar. Thanks for watching the young turks So really appreciate it. Another way to show support is through you unbelievable I wish Joe Manchin and and cinema We just leave the democrat party and join the republican party. They are They are definitely saboteurs They are definitely corrupt um They don't all they care about is profit before people in the planet They shouldn't even be in the democrat party um Joe Manchin of west virginia, which is actually a red state red state an evangelical Zealot religious freak state Uh with the heathen helping of inbreds, uh, Joe Manchin And cinema mostly Joe Manchin is the problem Is the problem? So instead of Um The democrats being So upset over somebody like Joe Manchin Being a turncoat and a traitor to them, uh He should just jump ship and be a republican which he is, you know um The two-party system is shot. It's been that way for a very long time now It's it's As corrupt as corrupt can be They're all on the take they all meet with lobbyists because they They know they're gonna they're going to get bribed like jesse ventura says no politician is Obligated to meet with lobbyists You don't have to meet the lobbyists if you don't want to But they do it. This is why people should wake up and Ditch the two-party system the two major parties and vote Progressive independent You know, maybe the problem is political parties, uh, maybe the solution is not the green party or the reform party or the uh The butternut squash party or whatever you want to come up with maybe the problem is parties and Like bernie sanders when he created our revolution our revolution is a A real uh grassroots progressive organization That doesn't take, uh Big campaign contributions from the fat cats they take Contributions from regular folks No matter how small it is and uh They're not on the take. They're not sellouts And uh they just Keep on putting out multitudes of real progressive qualified uh candidates and uh progressive independence just like when bernie sanders runs Uh in vermont As a progressive independent And that's what american should uh Should do they should go with that and realize that the two-party system is totally corrupt and beyond Uh repair They're at they're at a point of no return You know, they can't be saved forget about it. It's not gonna happen So what will americans wake up? Do they have enough brain cells to see the truth? Uh Do they have enough brain cells to To realize the mainstream media is controlled by the oligarch and they're being lied to And they're being lied to by all of the establishment two-party system Politicians and that needed to be voted out um example of progressive democrats Would be members of the squad Alexandria ocasio-cortez all of them All of them that are members of the squad mean a turner uh, uh, well The whole squad those are out those are our revolution progressive independence Those are the type of people You need to elect uh If you're an establishment politician that takes big campaign contributions That means if you get elected you owe big favors big contributions equals big favors that you owe and That's the corruption. That's what how it works So anyway, thank you Catch my show next time subscribe Follow all my pages Uh as seen on the web They're all named progressive discussions. I'm on twitter. 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