 based on the Barbara Buono versus Chris Christie. Now there's this other guy who's running a progressive who's running against Cory Booker for New Jersey State Senate. Rush Holt was his name and he was saying that Cory Booker is not feeling your pain like you think he is. Correct. He may be a hero but he's a corporatist not a progressive. This is why when Cory Booker had a private meeting with Chris Christie he all of a sudden started closing public schools in Newark. Now what what a Democrat who fights for the people starts closing public schools left and right. Well I wouldn't depend on Democrats to do the right thing. Because they have become certainly not Republicans. Look all these Democrats like Cory Booker, Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton. Bill Clinton aren't them to be new Democrats. Former New Jersey governor billionaire John Corzine. They're all Democrats but they're all corporatists which means they don't feel your pain all that deeply. Some don't even feel pain at all. They feel their wallet. Those are the blue dogs. You know. Those are the blue dogs like Senators Dodd and Borkas. I wouldn't even separate them into categories they're all the same. Yeah but Bill and Hillary I don't think they would vote against a public option for health care. They did. They were they were against the public option. They never put it through when Hillary put hers out there in the middle 90s when they crushed at the conservatives and everything. They crushed her idea and we did too because it was stupid. So health care. It was put in alternative doctors in jail. So so so health care reform failed during their administration. Because they're always looking through health care reform to benefit the big boys and girls. In this case the insurance companies. Correct. That's what the problem is. Why do they help the insurance companies? Because perhaps the politicians are getting their palms greased. You think that's the reason? And they're telling them well well then we'll provide jobs. We are the job creators. And these politicians really believe that? No they don't. They believe what comes into the palm. Palm grease. That's their belief. Palm grease. Like the hooker that says all the stuff is just like the process. You know a way to justify it. Like the prostitute that receives two hundred dollars from a client and she goes oh you so very handsome. Oh you got biggie. You got biggie. You got biggie shlong and then compared to the client that says I'm broke. I don't have nothing to give you. Oh you're not so handsome. I don't want to deal with you buddy. No tiki. No washi. That's it. I want my tiki. Where's my tiki? You see I usually see I'm a Curtis guy. I usually wait for a pause in a and in bantering in a debate or in a bantering conversation before I open my mouth. But you know there are people who I don't know. I don't only knows why they there I call them cutter offers and I had a little talk with Billy about that you know Billy Morrow you know and and and as far as well he said he had people to meet with so I got it I got it accepted you know. A big deal in works. Yeah anyway but I had to tell him about the McDonald's thing because you know because he goes to McDonald's. Well he don't know well he won't eat the burgers because he knows it's got toxins in it. He'll eat the egg McMuffin you know and have coffee there. That's only served in the morning. Yeah I can't get that now. Up until you know I would love to have an egg McMuffin any time of the day. That would be great. They should do that. You know they stop at like 10 30 11 o'clock I believe. 11 o'clock. Same thing with Burger King. Yeah. And White Castle. The food and drug administration. We know them well. His warning consumers to avoid a vitamin B dietary supplement from healthy life chemistry by purity first. And what is wrong with it? Because it contains two potentially dangerous anabolic steroids. And what may they be? The agency says the company's B 50 supplements tested positive for the fastarone and dime metazine. Dime metazine? Dime metazine yes. Is it steroids? I know I know own O and E is is a hormone anything ends in own. Too steroids sometimes used by illegal bodybuilders. Illegal bodybuilders? That would that would count for all of professional sports in America today. So there's a lot of illegals out there. Illegal athletes. Neither ingredient is listed on the products labeling. Federal regulators have received 29 reports of side effects. Oh my goodness 29 reports. I believe there's well over 10,000 reports on Aspartame and they do nothing. And I heard the so-called drug testing of athletes. It's a bunch of crap because they're still they're still juicing it. And how long did it take them to take viacs off the market? Certainly more than 29 reports. I found it was given to me by a friend. I found the first advertisement for the very first anabolic steroid that hit the market in 1936 by sharing company. Sharing plow. Sharing plow. Sharing plow? Not plow. Plow. Plow. As in the plow that digs up the dirt so you can plant. I thought plow is used in a sexual. No that's used in Batman. Plows. You know Anthony Wiener who should endorse sharing plow. No he didn't get the plow anybody. You know he I put down on his. He just showed his plow. I put down on his Facebook page that he should drive around in the Oscar Meyer Wiener Mobile. Yes. The campaign. Yes. And he should he should endorse Oscar Meyer Wiener should be a sponsor. You know and nobody posted anything. Nobody answered me. Too deep. Too deep. Too deep. Too deep. But yeah sharing plow came out with the first steroid. It says synthetic testosterone. It was just pure testosterone and it was advertised for athletes and for older gentlemen that needed a sexual enhancement. And it was Billy it was over the counter and it was dirt cheap. It was illegal over the counter when it first hit the market. Anabolic steroid testosterone. I remember way back I believe it was in the 60s. 1936. Yeah. My uncle worked for a pharmacy. Uh-huh. And at that time I wanted to put on some weight because I was basically a 98 pound weekly. Oh like the Charles Atlas cartoon at the back of the magazines. So he brought me still the straw. Say that again. Still the straw. Still the straw. Which was being sold in pharmacies. And straw. Oh well. This is steroid. Reports excuse me of side effects connected with the product including fatigue, muscle cramping and pain. Some of the cases have resulted in hospitalization. But there have been no reports of death or liver failure. Okay. The product is manufactured by Mira. Health products LTD of Farmingdale, New York. And sold online and in stores. The FDA says the company has declined a government request to voluntarily recall the product. Oh, there's a little little testing is going on between the company and the manufacturer. Well, the FDA and the USDA have their own skeletons in their closet. Boys born to mothers who needed their doctor to start or help along the birth may have a higher risk of autism. Boys whose mothers had labors that were induced, which stimulates the uterus to bring on contractions or augmented watch which decreases the strength duration and frequency of contractions had a 35% greater risk of autism than children whose mothers did not need those procedures. The study was the largest to examine the potential link between birth procedures and autism and to find that males be more effective than females. We haven't found cause and effect, said Dr. Gregory. Gregory said multiple issues may contribute to the higher autism risk, such as the woman's health, the unborn child's health, the reason for labor to be induced or augmented and other drugs being used at the time of the child birth. Oh, by the way, as a more levity feature here, a federal judge on Monday, race discrimination claims by a former Savannah restaurant manager whose lawsuit against Paula Dean has cost a celebrity a valuable chunk of her culinary empire. Even more damage to Paula Dean? So no, the court case was thrown out. I mean, the woman lost her show. I mean, you know, we leave her poor restaurant alone. Lisa Jackson sued Dean and her brother Bubba last year, saying she suffered from sexual harassment and racially offensive talk and employment practices that were unfair to black workers in her five years managing Uncle Bubba's seafood and oyster house. Yeah, well, Savannah's on the Atlantic Ocean. It's a coastal historic coastal city. So Paula Dean co owns the restaurant with her. That's her son, right? That's her brother. Oh, Paula, Paula Dean's brother is Bubba. So they co own it. Okay. But it is run primarily by Bubba. All right. Now doesn't Paula Dean have a have a restaurant to call her own also? She has several several lady in the suns was the first one. And she has several other ones. So Paula Dean not getting her contract renewed with the food channel did not exactly hurt her standard of living. The same as when you when you find a Wall Street firm or something, it certainly does not hurt their standard of living. So what the hell was she crying so much? Paula Dean on national TV? Well, I guess she was crying because she was being sued unfairly. Obviously that's what the judge thought. Because he threw out the case. But claims of race discrimination by Jackson who is white. Oh, she is white. Then how the heck? I'm missing something. We're gutted. In the 20 page opinion, a US District Judge William T. Moore Jr. So where does the racism come in? I guess that's why he threw it out. Yeah, that's why I said I think I'm missing something. The judge agreed with lawyers for Paula Dean and hires that Jackson had no standing to sue her former employers for what she claimed was poor treatment of black workers, regardless of her claims that she was offended and placed under additional stress. Jackson at best is an accidental victim of the alleged racial discrimination the judge said. There are no allegations that defendant Bubba racially offensive comments were either directed toward the plaintiff or made with the intent to harass her. The ruling let's stand Jackson's claim that's Bubba sexually harassed her when she worked at the restaurant from 2005 to 2010. Jackson's race based claims have already caused serious damage to Dean's public image. It was Jackson's lawyer who questioned Paula Dean under oath in May when she acknowledged having used racial slurs in the past. A transcript of the legal deposition became public in June and the backlash against Paula Dean caused the food network and other corporate sponsors and business partners to drop her. Attorneys for Paula Dean have said Jackson's lawsuit was based on scurrilous and false clay with the damage. See what happens in America? Well, people, the media, people in general, they, they would, they will, they would admire, they, they'll, they'll admire a very successful wealthy person in the spotlight. Okay, in the limelight, but they will also, they also love to see their downfall. It's like kind of a little, a little sadism. You know, like they, they love, they love the hero. They love scandal of somebody who's on top and who's popular. When they become infamous, they're quite entertained by it. And they love to see the, the fall of the person, you know, and but then again, they will idolize somebody in a situation all the same. I heard somebody won the, was it the Power Bowl lottery? It was, it was past $450,000. Thousand, are you out of your mind? Yeah, million. It went up to a mill. 400 and some million. I'm sorry, million, million, my mistake. Made my God 400 and some odd million. You're right. You're right. I think 150 million. I don't know, one of them was 510 million. It was above four. It was definitely above. Yeah, 16 people won in the Ocean County. I think it's a department of public work, something like that. New Jersey people wanted new joysy people too bad. Too bad. I don't like I don't like people. I don't like people from my state. They suck their assholes. They're all going to get like 3.5 million dollars a piece. One woman says she wants her hobby to retire. That's what she wants to give them. She's going to continue working. But she wants her hobby to retire. You know, she's worked hard all of his life. Three million dollars before taxes. After after taxes. Three million is not a whole hell of a lot anymore like it used to be. But maybe maybe that's what the rich are saying. That's why they don't want you to tax them. Like people making $250,000. It takes a lot of money to put my kids to college. It is that and why do you what the hell do you think it takes for somebody making $14,000 a year? That's paying that's paying the tax burden. That's paying taxes. Why are their children so special that they have to go to these expensive Ivy League universities or whatever, wherever they send them? What makes their kids so special that they have to go to the best schools but other families that are not rolling in dough can't send their kids to college at all. So that their kids are like special. They have the opportunities. Okay. Because they got the dough. Opportunities come with the dough. Yes. And people get paid off with dough too. Especially pizza makers. Right. Well you make if you put the $3 million in if you go to a savings and loan or a federal credit union bank and you lock it up into a what is the certificate of deposit? Yeah because the savings account forget it. It's under one percent. Yeah. I mean well if you put it in a money market fund the tax-free money market fund it's not insured. Right. I have no idea what is safe today. I don't know what's safe. Okay. You know but you get you know you could live maybe the interest on $3 million will be decent. I honestly don't know. Depends on where you're going. Depends on what you're doing. I don't know. So maybe the old geezer maybe I think he could retire. I mean I know I could live off the interest off a measly $3 million. I think I could I could you know I'm not I know how to budget real well so I might be able to draw a good income from $3 million. Depends let's say it's $3 million five percent. Let's say it's five percent. Two. What do you mean two? I'm the certificate of deposit. You got to be kidding me. Two percent on a CD. Are they out of their minds? Yes. Meanwhile they're making money hand over fist. They're getting it free from the Federal Reserve. It's the tax the interest rate is also below one percent. It's free money for the banks. These people are greedy scumbags. See I I kidding. I could sense I could sense that like when when I talked to Bill he doesn't want to he doesn't quite demonize. Correct. Republicans or corporations. He doesn't understand if conspiracy is going on. Yeah what what Reverend Bill was saying was based on things that are really going on that Billy wasn't aware of. Billy Morrill. So what the capitalism is downright evil. I mean I mean how how much money does a human being need to have? My god how much profit do you need to make? Two percent interest on a CD. Certificate of deposit. Well that's because they they're doing that so that all the money goes into spending because the economy is so bad. It's a spending. It's a spending. They're forcing you to spend because the money is no good in saving. So you have to spend. But if your interest is good people will spend that. No they will save. They will save. And then it won't go into spending into the economy. I don't know well if you got three million. Deliver ploy. If you got three million dollars locked up to collect interest. I'm not talking about that. Why would you spend three million? Why would you spend any of the principal? We're not talking about with that. We're talking about the economy. We're talking about why banks are not paying six percent interest. They want to keep more money liquid. Going into the economy. They want mainstream to have liquid cash. Going constantly going back into the economy like a revolving door. It goes in the bank one way it comes out it goes into the economy. So only the fat cats can suck money into the bank. No they want to just spend it. The federal reserve is putting the money into the banks. Not the savers. Now what about the fat cats? They got their money socked away, right? Of course. That's taken care of. Overseas. They're not you're going to bring it back here and have it taxed. Hey it's a racket. That's what it is. It's a racket in favor of the big boys and girls. Just take a look at the Republican Congress working a couple days a month and complaining about every little thing and they go on. They're always on recess and they're and they make almost two hundred grand a year doing next to nothing. Well the Republicans do nothing. Yeah. Oh look at that. Try to repeal Obamacare 40 times. And how does that help your voters? It doesn't. It doesn't. By just repealing. It's like waving your hands in the air and say I'm working. Over and over and over and over. Okay. Yeah. Look at me. I'm waving at you. I'm working. Yeah. Despite popular alarm and fascination with hooking up on campus, college students are not having sex with more partners than in the past few decades. Because of STDs? And are no more accepting of sex before marriage and are actually less likely to report having sex weekly or more often according to a study released on Tuesday. Well that's the case. I hope the chicks are paying for their half of the day. We're not living in a new era of no-holds barred sexuality. Said Martin Montau, the University of Portland sociology professor who co-wrote the study. For example, fewer than a third of college students surveyed between 2002 and 2010 said they had sex with more than one person in the preceding year. About the same level as reported during the late 1980s and early 90s. Wasn't that the general idea for having two genders created on earth is to have sex? They're just talking about promiscuity. They're just talking about parties. If you're talking biblically, the reason the two genders were created and sex is to bond them. Plus to reproduce them. And to reproduce. Yeah, I mean uh or what they're saying is more young people today are getting involved in one partner relationships. Not multi-partner relationships like they did in the past. What has changed? Montau and a fellow researcher found is whom the students sleep with. Recent college students were more likely to say they had sex with a friend or a casual date. And less likely to say they were wed or had a regular partner compared with students polled between 1988 and 1996. Among those who were sexually active, more than 68 percent said they had had sex with a friend in the last year. I guess that's what you call a friend with benefits. A friend with benefits. Friends with benefits. An increase from roughly 56 percent during the earlier period. The findings line up with earlier research on teens and 20-somethings that showed no increase in sexual activity in recent decades. Even as experts have observed changes in how college students pursue sex and romance.