 He did not think it had anything to do with racism because it's common where they're from. Unfortunately, it's a common word just like it is in rap and rap music like Dr. Bill said. You know, my good friend who was a WWE superstar and he's a very well-established personal trainer and he is also, he was a competitive award-winning bodybuilder in the South Florida area. He told me that he hears, I mean, he's friends with Hispanic, you know, Latin men that work out down there and some blacks and he says the blacks in the Latin community in South Florida are always angry and complaining and talking derogatory about whitey, whitey about Caucasian people. Everybody looks for a scapegoat when their life is not going well. They got, they got to blame somebody, but especially when people don't know the real truth that the damn two-party system and the elitists and the corporate CEOs that pay off the politicians, the people that are supposed to watch your back and defend you and fight for your rights, those are the very people that are selling you out. Now, if they knew the real underlying truth about why their life is crap and why the economy is crap and why there's no jobs out there and there isn't, you know, Republicans always say, hey, lazy bum, go get a job, go get a job, the jobs are not out there. You know, if they knew the real truth, maybe they won't target race as much if they knew who was really making their lives difficult. Well, but everybody bitches and moans about everybody, you know, lighten up America. There's been a great propaganda campaign which has worked very well in getting the poor to fight the poor and pity the billionaires. Isn't that weird? Well, it's been very successful. Pity the billionaire. Well, I got news for you. If the top 20% paid their fair share in taxes for real, even if they paid the 91% tax rate of Truman and Eisenhower's days, they still would be filthy rich. They still would be living high on the hog and there's absolutely no reason to pity anybody who's wealthy, anyone. Well, they're not supposed to if you're biblically oriented. Well, if the Bible tells you to give to the poor and help the poor all the time, so the Bible is very progressive liberal, you know. Well, if you want to put it in those terms, but it's just being right. There you go. God's economics versus the devil's economics of the Republicans. Which is the way of it yet? You know, a many Republicans give me, give me, give me, give me, give me, give me, give me. Isn't it funny that every time a Republican makes a stupid racist statement or or abortion statement or or or a rape statement, a sexist statement, or a homophobe statement. It's just big enough. The Republican Congress makes no comments about such statements at all. Which means they are there. The racism is a part of their political philosophy. Of course, because the Republicans live in the old days. Okay. Their thoughts and their policies, if they ever have any, are predicated upon the old days or what I call pedantry. Well, if their religious cult wants to interfere with politics in America, then they should pay taxes. Well, all religions should pay taxes, all churches. Yeah. Is that Billy early here or not here? No, Billy's not. I don't think so. We got Billy's not seen on. It better not be a personal call because I may have to get a little tough on the air. Oh, somebody should not be calling a consign. Yeah, see, you know who this sales sales or bill collectors, no bill collectors, sales persons. We have no bills that are owed in this place. In other words, the, the do not resuscitate. No, the do not call. That doesn't work. That doesn't work. Do not call.gov doesn't work. I was thinking of cease and desist letter, letter order again, from what I understand really works. Could be Omaha's stakes too. Yummy. Omaha's. Yummy by pricey. Really? Yeah. Yeah. Why are you kidding? Why is since the, the home state of that annoying tea bagger, Larry the cable guy, Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, since Nebraska is a huge producer of cattle, why are stakes always so expensive? I understand about seafood. You got to go out and find the fish. You got to buy diesel fuel for your commercial fishing boat. You got to hire a crew. You got to go out and find the fish. They don't come to you, but the cattle and that's like pigs. I guess Iowa, her Iowa's famous for pigs. Yeah. Corn, a lot of corn, but the point is that they're right in front of you. Reproducing. Well, maybe they're a little cheaper in those particular states, but you know, when they ship them out, my friend who's going to, that's why things should be local. My Indian friend who is going to college where the, uh, in Nebraska, the corn huskers, I think they call himself the football team. What is the university of Nebraska? Well, the main college in Nebraska, he's going there, tells me that the stakes are not cheap when you go to a restaurant. Something wrong, isn't there? Yeah, it's called capitalism. Well, read. Well, let us sink our piranha teeth into these readings. Our snaggle tooth tooth. Oh no. We don't have hillbilly teeth or the stereotypical, uh, English teeth. We have nice teeth. Don't make these people think we have snaggle teeth. Uh, we cannot control what people think. Screw them. You bastards. If you're going to post something on YouTube, be accurate. Get your facts. The letters supporting Bridget Harrison's recent column are a cause for concern. Harrison and the letter writer blasted fellow Democrats who have announced their support for Governor Christie. Oh God. Oh boy. Would they take the same position if a Republican broke party ranks to endorse state Senator Barbara Bono? Yay, Barbara Bono. Good luck. Or would they bail those individuals as, I mean, excuse me, hail those individuals as brave independent thinkers? Salute to Barbara Bono, Democratic candidate for New Jersey State Governor, whom I will vote for. Perhaps the Democrats who are supporting Christie are doing so because they believe he's the best choice for our state. Oh, sure. He cuts stronger than a storm. He cuts all the social programs. He closes down food pantries. He wants to women's health clinics. He wants to close Planned Parenthood and women's health clinics. He, uh, uh, uh, he's responsible for welfare recipients receiving an unheard of microscopic $140 per month because they're late on top of the food step. What, Lazy? Where are the jobs? Where are the jobs? Chris Christie, Balloon Boy, where are the jobs? Well, you know, ever since Mr. Clinton and Newt Gingrich back in 1996 when they changed welfare as we know it. Oh yeah, Newt Gingrich. These people are supposed to be working somewhere. Tell me where they're working today. Newt Gingrich wants to put poor children collecting food stamps and welfare as custodians in the school system. Are these like miners that he wants to put to work? Yes. Fuck you. Trial labor. Something the union spot for a long time ago. Hey, Newt Gingrich. I got an itch in the middle of my forehead. You and Rush Limba, all you right-wingers that have that big fat jowly face with the double chin, you know, flopping in the breeze. Oh, yes. Pat Robertson. They all have the same looking face. All of them, if you notice. Even O'Reilly is getting that face a little O'Reilly, but screw you. You want to put poor kids to work for a lousy, stinking little drop in a bucket of food stamps and welfare that you Republicans want to continue to chop down to nothing. Fuck you. Putting the interests of a political party above that of the people. Tax the rich. That's what I say. You represent is never a good thing. Well, tax the rich. This is how we started the income tax. That's how it started. In its country. Tax those who have the money. All of a sudden, under Reagan, the base kids broadened and now we're taxing the middle class and the poor in the place of the rich. Yeah. I wish we had more options in November, but the entrenched two-party system provides only two. It's the duty of every voter to choose the best qualified individual, regardless of political party. Is that it? No, that's never it. Now that summer is finally here. Hot fun in the summertime. Who was that sly in the family stuff? Sly in the family stuff. They must have been, whoever wrote that song must have been financially well off sitting in central air conditioning because I can't see any hot fun in the summertime. Unless they're talking about, you know, getting laid. I'm not sure. Under the boardwalk. Under the boardwalk down by the sea. They're getting laid under there. Now that summer is finally here. Many New Jerseyans are heading to the Jersey Shore. We're stronger than the storm. To enjoy the beaches and the rebuilt boardwalks. To enjoy the very high cover charge to get on the beach and then you got to pay to park and then you have to pay to change into your bathing suit. And then you can't bring a cooler of food and drink because they want you to go on the boardwalk and spend over five bucks for a hot dog. And actually the only thing that was reasonable several years ago was a jumbo salty pretzel. Everything else was a rip-off. But every year more than 100 beaches are closed due to pollution. Yeah, so why, why, why try to, uh, why charge people at price couch then for a dirty way with dirty beach. 80% of these beach closings are caused by dirty runoff pollution. Yeah, back and bacterial content of the water it's tested. Which is usually rainwater polluted with fertilizer and pesticides from our lawns. Oh yeah, a lot of many people in New Jersey are obsessed with having a golf course perfect lawn and shrubs. Oil and bacteria from our streets. And in some cases even sewage washing into the ocean. But there is hope with green building solutions such as green roofs, porous pavement and rain gardens on the side of the road. We can stop dirty runoff and dramatically reduce beach closings and harm to wildlife. It's up to Governor Christie to make these changes happen. As we move forward after Superstorm Sandy, we get the chance to clean up the shore for future generations in ways that are smart and good for our environments. As we rebuild the shore, why not do it in a way that stops pollution and lessens the damage done by future flooding. I want to be able to enjoy the shore 30 or 40 years from now, don't you? Do they still plan on charging a cover charge 30 years from now? Yes, I can guarantee it will be more. The beaches in the United States belong to the commons. They are part of America and they should not be privately owned with cover charges. You speak like a pink or liberal communist. I speak that the beauty and the natural resources of the earth do not belong to man. They belong to all. And ultimately, they belong to gold. Yes, and the CEO of the earth is mine. And the drinking water supply of the planet earth do not belong to the CEO of Nestle Corporation. He thinks it does, doesn't he? Or Nestle. How do you pronounce it? Nestle. Nestle. And don't forget, they buy their Coca-Cola from firms that deal in child labor and slave slavery. You hear that? Thank you very much. I hear that. It's going on in, I think, South America. There are child labor camps there, aren't they? Africa, this is, but who knows? Yeah, I hear in Argentina. Wherever a corporation can make money from it, it's there, believe me. I heard for a fact that they exist in South America and they are working for guests, American corporations. What do you think is running those inbound call centers, those customer service departments, and office jobs that were outsourced to the Philippines? I was told by Philippine people, American executives, corporate American executives are there monitoring everything and these people are getting a $1 an hour for an office job. Meanwhile, Americans... And once their salary goes up to $1.50, these corporations will move on to another place where it's cheaper. Maybe Bangladesh. Whatever. Yeah, that's what they do. These customer service jobs in the United States paid anywhere from like $11 to $14 an hour. So now they got the poor souls in the Philippines making $1 an hour. Yeah, and jobs that were paying $30 an hour in the automobile industry now are paying $14 and $15. They've got their way, baby. A race to the bottom. My answer is, what is the incentive for a person to roll out of bed in the morning and work 40 hours for less money to take a cut in the pay? Well, what in the first place is the incentive for a person to work for another person and make him rich and not yourself? God does not allow that incentive. That is what the son of Ray of Elwood's health food store told me back in the... 1980s. 1980s, he says, as long as you work in America, as long as you work for someone else, you will never be ahead of the game. You will never get ahead of the game. Correct. You will help him become rich and successful. Exactly. By your blood, sweat and tears, but you will never be ahead of the game. Because one of the flaws in capitalism is this. If an employer hires you and you want to be paid $20 an hour, let's say, you must provide for that employer more than $20 an hour in productivity and whatever, or he's not going to hire you. Because he has to have money not only to pay you, but he needs to turn a profit. That's correct. From having you there. That's correct. So in capitalism, hires, workers will never be paid what they're worth, ever. And that's one of the big flaws of capitalism. You mean naturally this happens? Absolutely. It's part of the game. What if these companies are run by, let's say, kind-hearted progressives? It's all relative. Supposing there's a kind-hearted progressive and he pays you $100 an hour. You still have to produce $150 or $200 for the ball. So it's just a basic principle. It's all relative. It's all relative. Basic principle of capitalism. Yeah. And another one is that capitalism works when you have capital. Does any poor person have any capital? To start a business? No. Thank you. Capitalism doesn't work on their behalf, does it? No, but back in the day weren't poor schmucks allowed to have a push cart? Yeah, but on Main Street? But the big boys like over there in New York, well, Mr. Blumberg, you know, if you had a push cart and it can compete it with the store that was right there. You're out. You're out, buddy. And whether or not you can afford to buy the permit to have the push cart. Well, that's how I keep you out. In other words, they jack up the permit so high that the little guy can't have his push cart business. Because the little guy has no capital. Right. There it is again. And if you happen to be too close to the big fat cat store, even if you have the permit, they still harass you. Yeah, exactly. They still want you out of there, right? Like, you know, you don't hear about the Occupy protesting anymore. No, you do not. I just noticed that, yeah. Yeah. Because you know why, don't you? Because of the spying. And all of them are now on record in police departments and et cetera. The sycophants. These people that caved in and did not defend their rights as American citizens by being able to protest the fat cats are in a way being sycophants and spineless. No, they've been spied on by the police. Hey, it doesn't stop European countries for having hundreds of thousands of people out there getting tough. It doesn't stop them. Yeah, well the European countries are having it a little more problematic than we are here yet. Yet. The day is coming. Yeah. Well, the Turks. We're not there yet. The Turks were getting mistreated by the Turkish police. You see, that's one of the protesters, right? Now, I was speaking to a young man the other day, well, younger than me anyway, who was supposed to be doing some research on an article that may be upcoming for the newsletter. Okay. Regarding police. And I did a little meditation. Michael J. Tauma. And came up with the idea that what we need right now in America is a law which states that the people can override the cops when the cops are doing bad stuff. You mean like things that violate their rights? Correct. Correct. That's what we need. A return to the people. I mean, American politicians are quick to judge mainland China's government for rights violations, human rights violations. But what about the rights of the protesters that were violated? Not so good. That's another matter. When you finished that one reading, I want to tell you something that I heard. And it has to do with- Well, then you better just be quiet for a while, because we may have a little discussion at this one reading. You mean be very, very quiet? Very quiet. Because we're hunting rabbits. We're hunting rabbits. Waskawi widdlegway rabbits? Pasek County Sheriff's Officers rated a massage parlor. Why don't they, you know, they're so preoccupied with moral issues. Meanwhile, all the kingpins are getting away with murder. And the fat cats are getting away with it. I had a discussion with a woman the other day. Yeah, me a break. She seems to have a obsession with and morality only has something to do with sins. Maybe she has nothing to do with moral issues. Maybe she's frustrated. Maybe she don't get laid. But how can you not say that morality translates also over the Wall Street? They don't know. They don't look at the financial morality. Stealing. In other words, they're picking and choosing their sins. Exactly. Oh, sexual sins are bad. Financial sins are, is capitalism, it's business. Yeah, there are people in this country. Business is business. I believe that if you can put something over on someone financially and you make mula, you're smart. You're smart. There's nothing to do with morality. You're a smart businessman. There you go. I've had somebody tell me, well, you know, business is business. I says, what does that mean? Business is business. All the own. It's only business. Does that make it right? Does that make it moral? No. No. You know, but if it's sexual, oh, it's, it's bad. Oh, you're a John. You're a prostitute. Oh, you do porno movies. Oh, you're no good, you know, or gay people bashing them. You know, anything to do with sex with this stupid, puritanical American way of looking at it. They arrested its 27 year old operator on prostitution charge. There you go. After an undercover detective was offered a variety of sex acts. Uh, the, the victim was crying and the oldest profession, prostitution. Sheriff Richard H. Bernick, Bernick said. Bernick. Bernick said the detective had called a telephone number listed in an online ad for the new star spa at 831 Main Avenue. When the detective arrived at the business, he was greeted at the door by Ying Aihung. Ying Aihung. You mean, didn't she say you, how, you, how are you, how are you hung? Are you hung? I, I know hung. My name is hung, but I'm no, I'm no really hung. You hung. And, and, and if the guy comes there with money, they go, they probably say to him, oh, you very handsome. Oh, why, you, you, you, you left money at home. Oh, you're not so handsome anymore. Who lives in Flushing, New York. Flushing? Yeah. Bernick said, the sheriff said that the detective was led to a private room. I forgot to ring them when I said something funny. The detective was led to a private room. That's great. I should hope so. Where he paid, paid for and received a massage. Massage. After the massage was over. Yes. Bernick said. Bernick. Hung offered the detective a variety of sexual services. Variety. You want a blowjob? Man, want a blowjob? You want a blowjob? You want a handjob? Happy, otherwise known as happy ending or old fashioned? When they came to an agreement. A prearranged signal was sent to a backup team of officers who entered the business and arrested Hung. Oh, they need a backup team of officers. County cops. Oh wow, how dangerous, how dangerous that is. Instead of busting like big time. Hey, hey, hey, they have guns. Drug trafficking, kingpins and, oh no, they can't do that. Oh, that's a little dangerous for them. But they got a harass, a bordello, a massage parlor and a bunch of innocent little Korean girls or whatever, or Chinese girls. Bernick said Hung was unable to provide proper identification. Because of a possibility that she was in the country illegally. And that's how they pay these girls.