 James P. Madonna and the reference Dr. William J. Eisenman. Okay, happy Halloween, also known as All Hallows Eve and the Day of the Dead, which is All Souls Day, which is November the 2nd. Okay, All Saints Day is, of course, November the 1st. My grandfather's birthday. And something happened here. Wait, hold on. No, nothing happened. Nothing happened. That was my fault. That was my fault. Holding up to it. That was my fault. All Hallows Eve. It is All Hallows Eve. It happens to be Saturday afternoon. All Hallows Eve, 2015. My favorite holiday of the year, my favorite time of the year, October, October 31st, Saturday afternoon. All Hallows Eve, happy Halloween, 2015. Okay. And away we go. Greetings, everyone. Yes, it's me. I did not bring the Blackthorne Shalely because I will be... What? No, because I have too much to deal with, with who I am for All Hallows Eve, 2015. And who I am... Yeah, who the hell are you? Well, to, to the average person, I look demonic, right? I look like a demon. Some people might even say... Mr. Scratch. Mrs. Chicken Scratch? No, not Chicken Scratch. Mr. Scratch. Some people might say Satan. Some people might say Beelzebub, or you, like you say Beasle. Beasle. Beasle. Beasle. Beasle. Beasle. Now, that sounds too much like weasel. But what... Who is a weasel? What I am, well, he's also the greatest liar. That's correct. So therefore... Father of the lie. That's true. So therefore, this Halloween, 2015, I am a Republican. Oh my God. This is what a Republican, but a conservative, really looks like when you unmask his facade. Yes, they're demons, especially the right-wing corporate American CEO. This is what they all look like. So I will be putting this on occasionally. Right now, it's a little warm. Yeah, a little warm for my face. But I will keep the hat on. Oh, there you go. Well, I still look like a wise acre. I didn't have black and red stripes, like Freddie Kruger. So this is the closest thing. Well, that looks like a prisoner. You know the French prisoner? Well, the French fisherman is like that. With that shirt? No, that's not a fisherman. No, no, I have an actual French fisherman shirt. It's red and white stripes horizontally. But that's what I am. I am what I am. It's all that I am. I'm a Republican. This is what you people really are. I mean, I mean, you know, now, speaking of, the Republicans are pissed off at CNBC's chairman for not being fair with them, for asking them. Gotcha questions. What kind of questions? Gotcha. Gotcha questions. They felt that nasty as Trumpy. They felt that their questions were quite valid and challenging, and, you know, a part of being a good journalist. And the Republicans were whining and crying that the questions were tough. Well, then the answer, you know, because when you're running for president and in the campaign mode and stuff like that, you're not interested in answering honest questions. You have, you have an agenda, you have talking points, and that's where you want to stick. So you don't want to be answering off the cuff for things of that nature. Okay, right. Waiting for the medicine to kick in. So that's why they're up. Yeah, they're all upset. And, you know, they usually, when they don't get their way, they're known for... Yeah, they whine and they cry. They take tantrums. You know, it's amazing how Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina said, oh, if they ever get to debate Hillary Clinton, they're going to destroy her. I didn't think their record was that great to be able to debate. Carly is a big liar. Carly Fiorina made it sound like she was God sent to Hewlett Packard. She was a gift from God. And she went from secretary to CEO. What a life that is. What about the numbers she mentioned about how she changed things around and made everything skyrocket for Hewlett Packard? Oh, yeah, yeah. And then mentioned about... She sold to Iran. Huh? While there was a embargo. And she mentioned about working women, or she has so much compassion for the mainstream working woman. Oh, yes, yes. Absolutely. Oh, yeah. Well, you know, she's the best thing that ever happened for Hewlett Packard. Why they kicked her out? You know, and... Believe me, if they were doing well, they wouldn't kick her out. They'd put up with anything. They weren't doing well, they kicked her out. Yeah, and then Ben Carson, who... Ben Carson, in my opinion, is on Valium. Ben Carson, he looked like he was drugged up for the debate. Exactly. He was a little too calm, cool, and collected. And he also, like, like Rand Paul, he also muttered something about that, you know, social programs, subsidies, take away your liberty, your freedom. They are taking away Americans' freedom. They're holding you back. I guess what? When a government helps you, they're holding your back, and Ben Carson says, you should have the freedom, the liberty to rise and fall. So when you fall, and you're not a success, and you don't make it, starve, what do you do? Starve. You starve to death. And if you get sick, according to Rand Paul and Ben Carson, you... And Rand Paul's father, Ron Paul. Yeah, and you don't get to see the doctor. You don't get medical care. Not in the street, baby. So you, under 100% capitalism, you have the liberty, the freedom to shop. And if you don't have any money, you have the freedom to die. Thank you. Before your time. Thank you. Thank you very much. Now, Mr. Ben Carson, of course, used, used those things that he's bitching against now today. Subsidies. Subsidies, and etc. You've been talking about affirmative action. Stuff like that. He took advantage of it. Took advantage of it, yeah. It's okay for him. It's okay for him. Yeah. It's not good for anyone else. Because he has, I have mine, I mean, he has his. That's right. And he can care less. That's great. Typical Republican. Yeah. I mean, the haves can care less about the have-nots. Yeah. It's just, you know... We got ours. Then he denied affiliation with that organization. Yeah, for 10 years. Boy, how in the hell can you deny you're working for these guys for 10 years? So it was a cornucopia of lies. Yeah. The debate was called, I don't know, it was called many negative things. It sounded like a three-ring circus or it was a disaster. I mean, it was supposed to be on the economy. Journalists use all kinds of negative words about the Republican debate. It was supposed to be on the economy. And all of their tax plans, according to fact check, are lies. Will not work and will cause a bigger deficit. Oh, you mean the flat tax? No, all of their tax plans. Well, it sounded like I didn't hear the fine details or any details about Donald Trump's tax plan. That's true. But most of them were spouting some form of flat tax and or consumption tax. Mostly flat tax, which is what Steve Forbes used to talk about all the time. Yeah, 10 percent. Yeah, 10 to 15. Mr. Valium is, you know, he's 10 percent tied, like the Bible. See, he gave it a nice biblical word, the tide. But they don't understand the tides in the Bible. The tides in the Bible was to do God's work. But doesn't Joel Olstein... Not to run the economy. Doesn't TV Evangelist use that word tithe also? Oh, I'm sure they do, Mr. Joel Olstein. Tithes for my mansion, tithes for my plane, tithes for my car, my big limousine. You have to die for those things, please. So when you, when a false prophet, a TV evangelist, takes donated money and spends it on personal things, extravagances, luxuries... No, no, no. They don't do that. He's stealing. They don't do it for personal things. That would be a crime. They do it for the church work. Bill, where do they get the money for the expensive cars in the mansion? From the people. But I'm saying, if they did it for the personal, that's a crime. That is personal when you have a mansion and expensive cars. Well, yeah, but it comes under the business doing it. The church is doing it. All right. So they're, so they're, they're using, they're using church money. Yes. Which is tax exempt. Yes. Which that's got to go. Yes. For personal use. Well, so they're embezzling church money for personal extravagances. And they're calling it, give a, give a tie, give a tie to my ministry. So the ministry is like... It's a business. It's a business. That's great. Like, set up like a corporation. With the art corporations. Yes, absolutely. That's why they have a tax exempt. Right. You have to have a 5013C or whatever the hell it is to get a tax exemption. So you are a corporation. Even though you don't know a damn thing about what's inside the Bible. Correct. You call yourself a reverend or a pastor or, you know, like, I mean, I never, I've never heard the reverend Al Sharpton give a sermon with biblical verses or, you know, even Jesse Jackson, but I don't know. I've never heard his sermons. So I don't know. But as far as TV evangelists go, I don't hear them quoting the Bible much at all, except when they cherry pick certain things. And then they turn it around. Like, for instance, the parable of the talents. They think the talents, even though they talents were money, but the parable about the talents was not about money. It was about doing God's work. I thought a talent was the clause of a raptor, a bird of prey. It was money at one time. Oh, no. Talents. The parable has the guy, the owner of the land or et cetera, go away for a while. And he gives one of his workers 10 talents, the other five, the other one. And a guy with 10, he puts it to use and he gets 20. And when the owner comes back, he says, I put your money to work and he got 20 talents now. The other guy with five did the same thing, gave him 10 talents. The guy with one said, you know, I know that you're very strict and you're a very austere man. So I put your talent away because I was afraid of losing it, et cetera. So when he came back, he didn't have anything but the one talent. And then that guy was out because he was supposed to increase. But the parable had nothing to do with the talents money. It had to do with doing God's work because the parable itself was about Jesus going away to heaven. And then you work for him and then he comes back and sees the work you did and he rewards you. Oh, maybe that's not going to do with money. Now, even Garner Ted Armstrong made that mistake and his father corrupted him. It was so with Garner Ted, it was about the money doing works for self or money. So they use it as a front as an excuse. Well, they use it as as poor people, not being moochers, instead of, you know, working for themselves and doing their job to get rid of. You're evangelical born again, people. They use salvation, the sacrifice of Jesus Christ as an excuse to go and, you know, to continue being a jerk and an asshole and a selfish bastard. And they say, and their excuse is, well, you know, I repented and I'm saved. I'm saved. So, you know, my sins are always going to be saved. So they continue living, I guess, in the flesh and in the worldly sense. Because if you sin and you abuse people and you steal and you lie and all that, you're not living the godly life, you know, so like somebody we know. They think they can be forgiven 892 times, like Mr. Swagger. Or even worse, 892 million times if they're a real bastard. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, they can continue being an asshole. That's great. And, but they're covered by the blood. Yeah. They use that as another front. Everything we talk about politically is part of our series, Capitalism in a Conk Shell. Okay, there's the conk. My message is from the great beyond on All Hallows Eve, 2015. And let me get this over with because we're going to change the format a little bit for next time. But anyway, everything you've heard out there about trickle down economics from the Reagan days was a lie. What you have is siphon up to the top 20% the devil's economics. Capitalism is the devil's economics. But apparently, oh, you know what I heard? This is a siphon, by the way. I heard that the Republicans recently blocked a bill to allow students to refinance their student loans. I assume for lower interest. So the Republicans don't want you to pay your student loan back with lower interest. Well, they certainly don't want you to be going to school for free either. Well, they want you like 10 other countries in the world, you know, industrial countries. They want you with their capitalism, they want you to pay out of pocket for every damn thing. That's correct. Which is insane. Now, when Chris Christie says, hold on to your wallets, you know, when Bernie Sanders talks about all this free stuff here and free stuff there, hold on to your wallets because they're going to come after you and make you pay for it. Guess what he really means? The rich are going to pay for it, not the poor of the mainstream should hold on to their wallets. You damn right, the rich are going to pay for it. But you know, that should not even be an issue because the fact of the matter is, when you redirect the money that is wasted on the military and etc. But that never came up. You don't have to have huge tax increases. Did you hear the law? You do have to have some way, my friend, of making these people who have had a tax holiday for 30 to 35 years or more to pay their fair share. Did you hear the big lie? It's so simple. Did you hear another big lie during the debate that social programs make up like 75% of the budget? No. Now one word was mentioned about military spending. That makes up 57%. 57%. And social services make up 1% to 2%. The only thing they said that I liked was the fact that, and I'm surprised Mike Huckabee stuck to it about social security. It is not yours to take. It's paid for by the people. Social security. Let's get this straight. Understand it. It's not an entitlement at all. It has nothing to do with the deficit. Social security is a separate system which you and your boss pay into. Okay. Now what happened early in this country after Reagan etc. Now, the social security system was usually held in a separate fund. The government took the money and gave the social security system treasury bonds. Right. Okay. So the social security system today is invested in $2.7 trillion in the best investment in the world, United States treasury bonds. United States treasury. Now this is what they all the time say, even George Bush etc. Well, it's only a bunch of IOUs in a file cabinet. Well, like a news for your panel. But they're legal IOUs. United States treasury bonds, as I said, are the best investment in the world. Ain't no freaking IOUs. So you pay up. So he could say, so what does that mean? He can say the same thing about a bank vault loaded with other people's stocks and bonds that they're just pieces of paper. Yeah, absolutely. That we can steal. Absolutely. But the point is, again, social security has nothing to do with the deficit. No, nothing. So you don't need to cut it or do anything else. In fact, you should enhance it. You know, people, let's say people get a lot of people on social security are only getting like $1,200 a month. That should be doubled now, immediately. Double. Because it hasn't grown. And you see what they're doing this year with the cola. We're not getting any because gas is low. But what about hamburger? What about other food stuffs? And he said, oh, well, they're off. We don't have that in the basket. We don't have food and we don't have oil in the basket. How convenient. Well, these two things are the ones that go up the quickest, don't they? Put them in a freaking basket. They're not in the basket because they deliberately left it out of the basket. That's correct. Because they don't want to help the poor. They don't want to help the lower middle class. They don't want to help anybody. And Rand, was it Rand Paul? Well, basically, they don't want the government spending money on them. Was it the scumbag Rand Paul that kept on saying, I want to shrink government? No, no, no, no, no, no. So small. Now you can drown it in a bathtub. No, I think it was him that said no. No, no, no. It was Huchigu. I want to shrink it. Your name escapes me now, but he's been saying it for years. I want to shrink it. So, well, they all took turns about big government is the enemy. Big government is to blame for everything. But they keep making it bigger. You know, it's this thing. Let's just look at the guns for a moment. The guns. Oh, we're afraid that the government is going to take away our guns. We, tyranny, tyranny, we need our guns, our guns. Well, my friends, your government, that is the people who have the purse, the mula, is the house. And who owns the house? Republic, the demons. The demons. So what are you afraid of? The demons coming after your guns? That ain't gonna happen. Obama never touched their guns, you know? But that's the government. Today is the house. They own the purse. You don't get nothing done unless the house votes to do it. With the mula. Yeah, and they kept on blaming our national debt. It sounded like they were blaming... National or deficit? The deficit, I'm sorry, the national deficit on Obama. They said nothing about the Bush and Cheney administration. They said nothing about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars for profit. Well, they never do. They said nothing about military spending. Everything was Obama's fault during that debate. When Obama went into office, I believe the deficit was $1.4 trillion. It's down to $400 and some billion dollars right now today. You know, and blaming big government. Well, as I said... But they... The things... Listen, the things that everybody in the United States takes for granted, the poor, the middle class, the rich and the very rich, they are forms of socialism from social programs. The basic services that we enjoy, that we depend on, are subsidized by the government. But government money giving to somebody is not socialism. No. Okay. The point I'm trying to make... But you can't shrink government down to nothing. You can't shrink it at all if you've got House Republicans who keep increasing it. Don't you get it? They have the purse. Nothing gets done without the votes of the Republicans. So if government has been increasing, whose fault is that? So how can you blame Democrats? Well, there were all in agree... Inagreance as far as blaming the size of government and blaming Obama. Nobody really debated one another about that. And it was one lie after the other between Carly Fiorina and... Problem is, the problem is they have grown government but in the wrong direction. Military. That's correct. Military industrial complex. That is correct. Warned against by Mr. Dwight D. Eisenhower many moons ago. Yeah, how come subsidies... How come subsidies for corporations and the rich are not hindering their liberty? How come when it applies to the little guy, the poor and the middle class... Military, you mean? It's not, it's not, it's hindering our freedom.