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1015. Andy, Chad Bianco & DJ CTI: Communists At No Kings Rally, Ground Operations In Iran & Tiger Woods DUI

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On tonight's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Chad Bianco. They discuss the Communist at the No Kings rally, the Pentagon preping its ground ops in Iran as U.S. Marines arrive, and Tiger...

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♪ Can't vote, doesn't know ♪ ♪ Can't shot pace, close, close ♪ - What is up guys, it's Andy for selling this is the show for the real estate goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society

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on mental toughness, why it's important,

how to cultivate, how to use in your life. With that being said, guys, one thing about our show that makes us different, we don't run ads on the show, we're the biggest show in the world that doesn't run ads.

I do that because I don't want you guys questioning, if I'm getting paid to say what I'm saying. So in exchange for that, we just asked very simply to help us grow the show. Show only grows if you guys share it.

So don't be a ho, sure this show, all right. Well, we do have a special guest that I've been looking forward to having on the show for a very long time. And so of you guys, you guys ask a lot

about having him on Mr. Chad Bianco. What's happening, brother? - I'm doing great. I've super excited to be here.

- Dude, this was amazing.

Just to start with, I said already a little bit, but you've done a great thing here. - Great thing. I'm overly impressed. I kind of knew anything or at least an idea of what you did and I've heard your story and everything.

But until you walk around this place, you don't really understand it and it brings a whole new different perspective. - Thank you, brother. - We're fortunate to have

what I believe are the best people in the entire world and these two buildings here. And I count my blessings every day and I come here and go to battle with these guys. It's awesome, man.

- Good stuff. - I appreciate that. - Well, I'm glad to be here. - It's great to have you. - I feel like I've got to say this and get to start it.

You have arguably, like arguably the best mustache, I think I've ever been. - It's a good one. - Like dude, like it's pretty solid. - Yeah, it's a good one.

- It's pretty solid, man. I'm like, dude, I could do that. You know, yeah? - I could do it, yeah. - You think you should?

- Yeah. - You gotta rock full handles if you're gonna do it though. - This what I'm saying though, but like, we're all there ain't nothing that more badass than a black dude with the handlebars.

That shit looks like a hard. It's like a unicorn dude. I know.

- Yeah, that's why, that's why when you see it,

you're like, yeah, that's it. (laughing) - That's right. Dude, dude, the mustache is glorious. I'm a hair product guy.

You know what I'm saying? I think it's important. - What's the regiment? - Just a couple, it's like just enlighten me, please tell me.

- Yeah. - You just hand trim that? - Yeah. - Hand. - Bro, it's years and years and years.

A meticulous journey. - Yeah. - Ask me how I know.

- The first time I've seen you, Sheriff Bro,

and I said dude, I looked at this picture. I said, you've had to have like kicked a lot of men. 'Cause I don't feel like anybody's allowed to even have that type of mustache unless like, they don't did a thing or two.

You know what I'm saying? Like, bro, it's a fun career. (laughing) - It might not be as fun as what it used to be. - Yeah, Sheriff Bianco's got that look, bro.

- Bro, it says, "Go to the bro!" (laughing) - It's like, you can put, you can put, you can put over. By this, this may end right now. - Get a fucking ticket.

You're there to change. (laughing) - Dude, so how long long for a smoker career? How long we talked? - I'm in my 33rd year.

- Oh man, that's awesome.

- Yeah, I'll let Riverside. - All of it was at Riverside.

- I put myself through a Sheriff's Academy,

back in the early '90s, in Southern California anyway, there was no one hiring. So if you wanted to get into it, you did it yourself. So I put myself through an Academy and the day after I graduated,

I was hired by Riverside. - Oh man. - And I've been there ever since. - Bro, Riverside's an awesome place. - It is.

- We went out there, when you guys did the detail, when we went out there, by the way, thank you. - Dude, every single person that came through was talking about you. So they love you out there.

- It's really, really cool. - It was cool to hear. - I'm blessed to be there. - Yeah. - It's a great county, we joke all the time

that Riverside is an island in California. - Yeah, it's not. - Inland Empire. - Inland Empire. - So you combine Riverside and San Bernardino,

the two counties, two large counties. There's probably two and a half, three and a half,

five million people, some roughly,

five million people between the two counties and we're an island in California. We're not, we're not like there. - Yeah, it's like normal. - Yeah, it's very much normal.

- So let's just, before we get into like the show show, how'd you get here, man? Like what made you decide? All right, man, somebody's got to do something, I'm gonna do it.

It was years, law enforcement in the bad public safety side with California started in 2012, and it was really downhill fast for us in the public safety sector. And then I took over a sheriff in 2018, November of 2018,

and because of the size, because I was vocal and then with what happened during COVID and riots and everything else, I became, I had a voice, I had a platform. And so I was using it to fight in Sacramento

just for public safety. But then it got to be, well, the lunacy of public safety is taking over everything. It's lunacy in schools, building, housing, water, everything.

And then it got closer to coming up on a governor election, thank God we're losing new some. But I watched all the people signing up to be next and we're gonna be the same or worse. - Yeah, it's because it's all the same people

that put us here in this position to begin with, just nothing but career politicians or billionaires that wanna buy their way in. And I just said, well, it's either, a supervisor told me a long time ago,

the first time I promoted, if you don't promote somebody else's

and you never know who that person's gonna be.

- Yeah.

- And so that's how I looked at it with this.

If I don't do it, somebody else is gonna do it and you never know who we're gonna get, so it might as well be me. - We talk about that all the time we'll show that there's an obligation for good people.

See, good people, they don't want power, right? They don't look at things and they say, I want authority and I want recognition and I want power and they're actually sort of culturally indoctrinated to say, oh, those things are bad.

But what you just said is the absolute truth. If good people don't step up to do it, the ones that end up doing it are the people that want all that stuff and they're not on our team. - No, not at all.

- Yeah. - And I've said over and over and over again, I wish there was a spot that I could get to fix California that wasn't the governor. - Yeah.

- And I wouldn't have to be the governor, but there is no other spot. - Yeah. - It is the governor spot. - And so it's, I don't want to be the governor,

but I know I have to have that spot to fix California. - Yeah. - Are you from California? - No, I grew up in Utah. Very small town in Utah and I moved to California,

I was 22, went there for California dream, for a better life. Leave the small town, go to California, make something for yourself, and I love California. California is my home.

- California is a beautiful place.

We joke about a lot, like I always tell people,

like I don't go there and like I won't go there, just calm me for on you. - Yeah, like we don't say that, I don't want to say that. - Sure you don't. - Yeah, but I do love California and it is a shame

the way that it's been run. And I really, it's really hard for me to understand is this all people just buying into identity politics, woke shit and like not realizing like what's causing the damage or because I do when I go out there, man,

and I'll talk to people like random people. I'm gonna solve my people, I know. I'm talking about like, we'll be walking up the street and I'll fucking, you know, just talk to whoever, I'm like, hey, what do you think of this or that?

- They might have a man button, but we'll talk to them. - Yeah, but dude, everybody hates new stuff. - Yeah. - Everybody. And it's like dude, why do you guys keep voting

for this shit? - And they're like, I didn't vote for it. I didn't vote for it and dude, I want to ask you this. So like, do you think that like, do you think this is a product of the people's will

or do you think this is a product of the elections

can consistently being leveraged for their benefit?

- I think it's probably both, but the biggest thing that we're finding, and you just have to go off of math.

I do just look at the math.

- Yeah. - The action between 40% and 60% of the people don't vote. - Yeah. - So it's the same 40% to 60% that are. - Yeah.

- And so the apathetic non-voters, the ones that just worry about yourself, I'll just keep working hard and I'll be fine. It doesn't affect me, but now it's affecting everybody. - Yeah.

- It's hard to want to vote when it's so demoralizing, dude. - It is, and I think it's probably psychological that's happened over several decades. - Yeah. - You believe that your vote doesn't count.

- Yeah. - And so you just don't vote. - Yeah. - Well, that's, I mean, look, dude, if we go back through history,

that's how communism has always taken place.

It's always come in through the vote

because they demoralize voters to not even show up. - Yeah. - And then that's how they get in the middle. - And then the ones that vote want free stuff. - Yeah.

- They don't want to work for anyone. - Oh, you know, hey, do you want to vote for the guy that's gonna make you work for something or do you want to vote for the guy that's gonna give you free stuff? - Brother, you're speaking my language.

I spent a whole career, you know how much money I could have made, 'cause like dude, I've been at the top of the personal development game for a long time. You know how much money I could have made,

like selling these people quick fixes and easy shit? Instead, I go out and I'm like, hey mother, fucker, you got a fucking work, dude, this is hard. - Yeah. - And, yeah.

- Like dude, it's not an easy thing to sell. It's not an easy thing to sell. And you're right, man, people, people, well, we're gonna talk about no kings, right? I got lots of things.

- Absolutely. - Absolutely. - But, dude, some of this, man, it's super refreshing. First of all, I wanna thank you for what you did for COVID, okay? DJ and I, Ian Smith, a few other select people

were really on top of COVID hard. And you were the first law enforcement official in the whole country that step up and say, hey, I'm not enforcing these things. I'm not with this.

This is not freedom, it's not right. And I think that truly set the tide for the rest of the law enforcement to feel okay. You know, 'cause then we had some guys in Florida, then we had some guys out here,

then it started to spread. And all we needed was that one thing.

And, you know, I'll never forget that, man.

'Cause that was a very stressful time in my life. And, you know, as you know, when you're standing up against like everything and everybody and everybody believes it, it's not fun. And then party is like, am I wrong?

- Right, yeah. - Yeah, well, at that time, then you have to think about it. - Yeah. - And you start getting the haters. - Yeah.

- I mean, immediately all in it was vitriol hate. It wasn't just, we don't know. - Oh no, it was dude. - It just served a dime. - Oh yeah.

- You're killing my grandma. - Yeah, right. - You're blood on your hands and all of these things. And then, so, I mean, you have to think about it. It's like, oh my God, what if I am wrong?

- Yeah. - And it's like, well, I thought about that a lot. Like I, 'cause like, dude, you know, my, you know, I wanna fucking save people, bro. Like, like, when they're all getting this vaccine

I'm like, dude, like, I'm like living in this twilight zone. I'm like, what the fuck are you guys doing? And then I'm like, shit, well, what if they're right? And I'm wrong. And my mind just kept telling me and my gut kept telling me, dude,

this is not right, 'cause like, as you know, we're both old enough to have lived through other pandemics. You know, these younger people, that was their first pandemic.

They never shut the fucking world down

in previous years for pandemics and shit, bro, you put old people and you kept them safe and everybody else washed their hands and took precautions and that was it. - Yeah. - You know, it was just, it was a no body.

Like it was simple, dude. - Yeah, it was an easy one. - And that's what I said. - Yeah, you said you were adults. I believe in Riverside County,

we can all be adults. - Yeah. - Be careful. - Yeah. - Care about your neighbors.

You might not think like you. So just give them a little courtesy. - Yeah. - You can be an adult. - Well, dude, you made a big impact during that time

and I'll never forget and I appreciate it.

- Well, thank you. It's a real quick before right before I do what I ask this to you. So you're running for California governor. How has the race been so far? - It's been good.

The support that we've gotten across the state is overwhelming and it truly is a grassroots just swell of people saying we've had enough. And I think that, I mean, I think it, I don't want to say it's Chad Bianco.

It's the whole thing, it's the share of Chad Bianco thing.

So I've always said that we don't trust politicians.

It's something like 13% trust rate is what politicians have. It's like it might as well be zero. And so I think that I think people, especially today, with misinformation and just straight up lies,

they're just looking for someone to actually that they can trust. I want to trust somebody. I want to believe somebody. - Yeah.

- And there's nobody that they can put their faith in. And in, I guess deep down, you want to believe and everybody doesn't believe this, but that cops are good and our share of sir good. We're electing this guy to do good for us.

He's doing a great job. We can trust that the sheriff is doing the right thing.

I think that appeal is adding to what California

is experiencing right now of just complete failure. And then it's like, oh wait, we're the worst in crime. We're the now we're the worst in corruption. And it's like, wait, but we got a sheriff over here.

Hey, let's vote for that guy. Let's put that guy in and then he can fix it. - Well, I also think, really, honestly,

I think a big problem with the politicians, especially,

is that 10 years ago, 12 years, not even that long ago, 10 years ago, okay? We're not talking about 30 years ago. We're talking about 2016, 2015. When a politician came out to do a presser,

there was communication that was happening. And I think one of the things that you do extremely well that I think makes you trust worthy is how you handle those pressers. You come out, you communicate clearly,

you say the good, you say the bad, you say how we're gonna handle the bad. And that's it. And we don't have that at any level of government, really anywhere anymore.

It's been totally abandoned. And we talked about this on the last show. You know, if you watch, and you know, you watch Trump try to communicate

and it's always these jokes and these snippet things,

and all these things, or truth, social posts. Yeah, it's not correct communication. And then you watch Pete Hedseth come out, and he's like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. This is what we're gonna do.

And you know what, even if you don't agree with it, you're like, well, fuck, at least he told us. He's somebody talking to you. Yeah, yeah. So I really think, dude, listen, I'm rooting for you, man.

I think we're gonna do it. I think I hope so. And he's ready, finally. Bro, if you win it, I might buy a spot out there. I'm not even playing it.

Very good. Yeah, 'cause I love California. I just can't stand what they do to like, with the taxes and share. Everything about California is great.

No matter what. The geography, the ocean, the food, the people, the businesses, everything about California is great. It's the politics that kill them. The politics, the taxes and the regulation.

They take a wonderful thing and just muddy it up, dude. Yeah. I learned through this and I all admit that I didn't, it wasn't really paying attention. Didn't even care to even look into it.

But as long as I've been in California, I've heard of the Sunshine Tax. And I didn't really know what it was. It's like, well, it's a tax on something. I don't know what it is, but whatever.

But then I realized doing this, the Sunshine Tax in California is what's it worth for you to live here? Right. What is California worth? How much can we take from you?

Yeah. And how much can we keep you down? And you're still gonna wanna stay in California. Right.

And I think that the answer to that question was two years ago.

Yeah. Because we found how much, what it was worth and it was two years ago 'cause we're done. Yeah. Yeah.

You saw that mass exitist. Yeah. You know what's funny, dude? How can, how can new some stand up in front of a national TV? And act like that's not even a real thing happening.

Yeah. And you've seen his interviews. Oh, everybody's leaving? Oh, we got the biggest, we got the third biggest economy in the world. Oh, no.

And that's a fact. That's a fact. Yeah.

You can always tell when new some's lying because he always says that's a fact.

Right afterwards. He's talking bullshit. Yeah. And his best is hard stop. If he says hard stop, everything he said for the last minute and a half was all

a lot. Yeah. 100% dude. If you were to, I truly, if you were to Google, sleazy politician, he pops up. Oh.

And him and Lindsey Graham, right next to each other. Oh, yeah. And they're holding hands. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm rooting for you to make.

Yeah, I am taking it. So we're gonna make it happen. So we're going to bring you out there. Oh, dude. If Andy's getting the house, I was going to say, like, could I, like, probably open, like,

a hospice center. Yeah. Yeah. What is on the daycare? It's my daycare.

Yeah. We want to move it up. He is profitable. Yeah, I win. Yeah.

We want to get it on that daycare. That's what I'm saying. Oh, man. Dude, no. I do love Cali, man.

The people with Riverside Dude was awesome. Yeah.

People there were, were absolutely amazing.

I've done hundreds of events, probably thousands of events. The people with Riverside were some of the best I've ever met. They were all different kinds, all different people. You know, what I really liked about it, dude, was that it was, it was like, what I think of what America's supposed to look like, because it's not, it's all different types

of people, but they all believe in America. Yeah. And they're grateful for it. And they love being here.

And dude, that's, that's what the fuck America's about.

That was a refreshing dude. That's it. Yeah. It was definitely refreshing. I was, I first time we went to Cali together, I think it was like, that wasn't

as nice. But that was also LA, and it was just different. You know, it was just different. But I was really impressed. I was very refreshed from the people of Riverside.

So it's very patriotic. Yeah. So like the Americans, I was not prepared for that. I was not prepared for that. I was, I first honest, I was a little nervous, man.

I'm like, right. So we're about to go stand at a 7/11 for four hours in California. We didn't talk to all this shit and I'm like, yeah, dude, the people were amazing. Yeah. It was amazing.

It was absolutely amazing dude. So yeah, man. We're all rooting for you.

Yeah, we are.

Let's do some cruising. Yeah. Shall we? Let's do it. Yeah, let's do it.

We'll do a little, we'll do a little Q&A with the chat for Sheriff here as we get going.

So you guys be patient for that. Yeah. That's coming, man. Well, let's get into it, man.

Guys, remember, if you would like to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos,

go to AndyForcela.com, you guys can check them link there for you. Thus being stated. That's my one. Let's dive into it. We got no kings.

Guys. Talk about it. Yeah. We got no kings dude. Cheadline reads, Communists, Democrats using hashtag, no kings rally to call for Mayday

Strike. Shut it down. So this was another Soros pushed back US tax dollar paid for protests, growing around the country. And it was kind of very rare.

I mean, every, every place pretty much had something happening.

Excuse me, Saint Paul, Minnesota from Times Square to hear him in the soda state capital, communist

and socialist activists at the nationwide no kings protest escalated their anti-America campaign and openly called for a nationwide economic strike on May 1st. An international communist holiday known as Mayday as key democratic activists joined their call. So they're not gonna spend our tax dollars on May 1st.

That's right. That's right. Okay. Cool. All right.

It'd be great. Yeah, maybe we can spin it that way. Yeah. You're not gonna get any of your benefits for the day. Amen.

That's what it is. Yeah, freeze on everything. Yeah. I found with it. I mean, where do they buy it?

Do you know what I'm saying? I don't believe it. They're not buying the other way. They don't believe in the other way. They don't believe in the other way.

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I mean, nothing screams freedom like authoritarianists. So it's free to be speech. That thing says no king's day like a roundhouse and morality. Dude, I mean, look, dude, fundamentally, I agree with you. I actually think it's better than that.

I think we should drive a fucking big truck like there's no of it.

That's me, all right, it's probably why I'll never get elected.

But, yeah, this isn't saying, dude. And what's insane about this is how fucking stupid these people actually are. Not a single one of those people understands what communism actually is and what happens to them if communism actually were to materialize. Do you think any of those people can work?

Do you think any of those people have skills? Do you think any of those people contribute to side in a meaningful way? Fuck no. Okay, you know what communist do with people like that? They kill them immediately.

Immediately. They call them the useful idiots. They use them to get in power and then once they're in power, they eliminate them. So, because this is, this is really their life and what they don't understand is, they can sit here and protest something they don't even know anything about.

Then communism's going to take over and because they're the little protesters, they don't work anyway, they're going to go out and think they can do it again. Oh yeah. And they'll get gun down in the streets. Yeah.

That, I mean, dude, this is, this is what happens over and over. It's just, it's just a complete ignorance of, of really reality. Yeah. I think it's gone on for such a long time and if you, when you try and figure out why, you got to try and figure out how did we get here.

Why? You're talking about how stupid that is to sit here in the United States of America and say we want communism. Yeah. I think of how did it get here and how could that possibly have happened.

So, you have to research history and then you realize it in the early 1900s.

This movement of communism into the US was, it had to be infiltrated. It wasn't, we can't just come in and take them over. No. You have to take over their education system. They're medical system, all of those different things and they've done it.

And then they get brainwashed. The, the sad part is, is probably the most of those people there, college degrees. Yeah. And who knows what, yeah, but then they got that ideological trash that they now believe.

Yeah, man.

Yeah. I'm just, it's so crazy like, I don't know, like, I don't, to your point, DJ, like, communism is such a dangerous concept and it's such a deadly concept, you know, killed more people than literally, it's killed everything else. It's, it's killed more people than, every, everything, everything.

Play, play, play, and we, everything, the, the, and here we are in Times Square. Yeah. Arguably one of the greatest, one of our greatest cities were used to be. How do you fix that? Yeah.

Because clearly, and do these people and what's interesting, is that none of these people are equipped for violence, yet they all call for violence. Yeah.

And it's like, it's, I think that's what's going to be the bringing, but I, I mean,

I would never call for a revolution or anything like that.

And I, I think that our system was set up that we just vote people out when we're sick of them, hopefully, but you look at that, as soon as the violence comes to that crowd, they would be laying on the floor, crumbled up in a ball. Yeah. Yeah.

And trying for the police to come out. They do. They do that now. I mean, how many of these antifa protests have we seen? Where one of the, you know, antifa people finds out what it's all about.

And they're on the ground crowd. I didn't do anything. I didn't do anything. It's a call of the police. I just saw you throw a racket that cops had.

That's right. You just did that. Call the police. Yeah. It's insane.

I want to female officer.

And you're right. No. You're right.

It's, it's, it's not an actual physical, formidable opponent, but the ideology is a real

dangerous, because how many of these people have kids, how many of these people are spreading this, right? And it wasn't like this was just in New York. This was a lot of places. A lot of places.

Now, I will say, now all the places were total communists, but I mean, it was everywhere. Enough of them. Enough of them. And the other thought, too, it's like, you know, genuine, like what, what percentage of this crowd, genuinely, once in our believing of that, and versus the amount that are

there, because they got paid 20 bucks an hour to do it. You know what I'm saying? That's, that's a whole another, another aspect to it, but some of the other, they've had some notable, notable characters show up for these things. A lot of Hollywood jumped in on it.

That was, came in, came in to support it. Oh, Robert Neuro. The usual cast of characters. Yeah. The usual cast of a relevant retarks.

Yeah. Yeah. I say this all the time. I like some of their movies and everything else, but they're, they're, every single one of them is just a modern day jester.

Well, like I just want you to entertain me, you're a good entertainer, go back to entertaining me. Yeah. I don't care about your opinions. Yeah.

You shouldn't have this platform to try and influence all these other people, because everything you do on screen is all fake. You're a good actor. That'd be like me going to the, the screen actor's guild and giving a fucking talk about acting. They don't know what they're talking about.

And it sucks due to seed and era because like, I love the era of movies right now. They're one of them. They're all good. Yeah. But like that, but that's your point.

Most of noxious dude in real life though, is he? Oh, my God. The most of noxious, the most, he gets bullied in his own fucking neighborhood, but it's in Tribeca and Beard. He gets bullied in his own neighborhood.

No, it's just like, but it's important to remember, like, yeah, no, these, these people are actors. Mm-hmm. You know what I'm saying? Like, they can play a big, bad, tough character.

That does not mean that they're actual core values are truly a lot.

Well, I think, I think, I think, he might, I think he thinks he's a real gangster.

I think he does, too. Yeah. Um, one person that kind of shocked me, this was like a childhood hero of mine. I know him a little younger than you guys. Bill Nye, the science guy, dude.

What? Bill Nye. Did you see it coming? Yeah. Really?

Yeah. And like, it's so crazy dude, because like, I looked forward to those days in school. Yeah. Like, we had to sub and they roll that TV in on the cart and they play fucking Bill Nye, bro. Like, Bill, Bill.

Like, that was my shit in this dudes. That's where you learned all your science. That's where I learned my science. Is that him here? It's extraordinary times require extraordinary actions.

And we are, we are living at a very unusual and troubling times. But this administration is doing is exploiting not really loopholes, but violating traditions

or ignoring traditions and taking advantage of things that are in the laws that were never

intended to be used this way, not in, as we say, not in the spirit of the game. I remember. Yeah. And so that's, this is where my problem with everything about this is, I'm so sick of being lied to.

These people, what he just said, they're really said absolutely nothing, but then people got off and was like, oh, yeah, Bill Nye said it. Bill Nye. He must be, he must be correct. But he said absolutely nothing.

And then they get up at the, the whole idea of the no kings movement anyway.

Your protesting kings, if we had a king, we were just talking about, you'd be...

You wouldn't be allowed to be out here protesting.

Not only that dude. No kings, no kings. No kings. Give me my free government shit. The king.

King.

King, may I please have some more free shit, like what the fuck?

Like, am I the only person that sees that hypocrisy in that? Dude. Well, here's a good thing. I mean, maybe not. Don't remember the last time they did this, the government was shut down right afterwards.

Yeah. And then they didn't get the shit. This was like the beginning of November. They all freaked out. Like the next week after no kings.

Yeah. It's so crazy.

But this, this thing, like, you know, this resurgence of communism, though, it's not just here in America.

They got it going on up in Canada too. Did you guys see the, the progressive political party's conference up in Canada? No. All right. Chat, full disclaimer.

Be prepared. I know already groups got equity cards. Yeah. They're cut the line. Yeah.

Yeah.

So if you had, if you had the equity card, get to cut the line that you're in, right?

But if somebody, like, anyone, any of the lines in the, in the meeting they had, oh, yeah. These comrades. What about this card? What's this giving? Not as much as the other one.

This is my white privilege card. Yeah. I get to cut the line. Lines are cocaine. That's all.

This has other benefits. That's right. That's right. But dude, you might lose some brain cells. Watching this clip.

But this just goes to show, like, these are the people truly believe in, and these values, these communistic, ideal, your people. Not my people. Check this out. Thank you, delegate.

There's a point of privilege on microphone one, then we'll go to microphone three. Go ahead, delegate. Yes. Hello. I was looking for my gender equity card before you called on the previous speaker.

That's my point of privilege. I would like to. This speaking order, which is fixed, that I cannot amend, which is the pro con rotation. You can move yourself up a line that you're standing on. I am pro, and I was, we went, um, you went pro, we went pro con, pro, and my plan was

to go con. This speaker, it con my three also has a speaking card. Yes, today, this card was used in an inappropriate matter. And while I understand in Ontario, we know this is equity. Even if that, this was also used inappropriate in terms of gender.

I want everyone to be mindful that these cards for individuals like myself who identify as a black woman have no value outside of this space. No shit. No shit. Kind of like everything else you believe in.

It's right. It's right. Oh, dude. You know what, man, it's rough. You know, you can, you can understand why these younger people think this is a good

idea. Oh, right. Like, they've been lied to for 20 years. They've been told that the world's going to just open up and give everything they want. They've been told that they don't have to compete because they're special and they're delicate

little flowers. And, you know, all you got to do is show up and try your best in the world, give you everything you want. And, they teach them all these things about the world that aren't true for 20 years and then they put them out in the world and they're like, whoa, this is not what they told

me, which makes them say, this is all fucked up. We need to fix it, right? And they've been, they've been indoctrinated to do exactly what's happening right now. Yeah. That's so sad.

Your, your feelings matter. Everybody gets a trophy. Yeah. You don't have to win, but as long as you tried, then you win. Yeah.

And now, in adulthood, reality, slapping him in the face. That's right. And they can't figure it out. Yeah. So it makes sense, right?

Like, it makes sense to me why they believe this. But like, I don't know how you fix it, I don't know how you fix it. I will say, I'll just give you a glimmer of hope. We hire young. We hire at 18 for our agency.

And I will tell you that what we have noticed in the last several years, the 25, roughly, around 25 years of age and younger, far more conservative than anyone. It might probably even then, oh, I generate their time.

So I think it's, I think what has been pushed down onto them, they all figured it out.

And I think it was probably COVID that did it. Is they all realized they're in school, they're in high school, those kids were in high school. Their high school years got ruined. Then they go further.

And then the protests ruined their college career and their college lives. And now they're like, wait a minute, we've been lied to all along. And so now they become just very, very conservative. So I think we're going to eventually switch back that direction anyway.

But I think the problem is going to be controlling the pendulum from going too far, which

We really have to.

Yeah, I know. I mean, we get it very conservative and we get it back to the middle. But the pendulum's supposed to just like swing at the bottom, yeah, these big, yeah.

The problem is, I think everybody who's upset right now, you have a right to be very upset.

But I also think it's very important to remember the ideals of what this country is supposed to stand for and not let it get so extreme that the Americans, the pro Americans turn out to be like these people on the other side. I'm fucking exterminate them. Put it all in.

Because like, dude, that's what happens, too, like history swings back and forth and you

get these big swings and eventually someone catches it and they kill the entire other side. And I mean, you know, I don't want to see that. I don't think anybody wants to see that. No, you know.

Especially here. I mean, you wouldn't think that in our country, you think that nothing like that could ever be possible. Yeah. Totally, man.

I also think to your point, I think you are right. I think there's like an age bubble there. It's like 25 to like 33 or so, maybe, maybe 30 are like these, they're more like this.

And then everybody outside that bubble is like, dude, we're totally tired of this show.

We saw them all cut the dicks off. I mean, that might have had something to do. I don't want to do that. Yeah. I don't want to do that.

Yeah. Yeah. I'm okay. Well, I figured. Yeah.

That's quite discouraged. Yeah. Yeah. You can take this down a whole path into a big old rabbit hole, which stuff like that.

But one of the pictures that was back there about the, the Communism thing about when we were talking about, they just roll over and cry. The toxic masculinity thing, the moving away of toxic masculinity and all of that stuff. That's somehow bad. That made us this country great.

Yeah. I mean, you may not like it.

That's what made this country very quiet.

It's a requirement for civilized society. Yeah. You have to have masculine. That's right. And then you talk about why don't we have men now, and I have men that are trying

to be women and everything else, there's testosterone levels of purposely been that's right. Almost eliminated. Yeah. Where young kids now have the same average testosterone that 40 years ago, a 60-year-old

man. That's correct. And then you wonder why we're in this position of just followers of people that are being told what to do and you just say, OK. Yeah.

Well, and then you look at, like, look at, like, the action stars in the movies from Aira. Right? Who are they? John Claude Van Dam, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sevester Stallone, you know, you could go

on and on and on down the list. And now Tom Cruise, that's all we've got. No. Yeah, Tom Cruise makes one of these things. The guys that they're putting in these roles now are like, let's say I want to use

name, who plays the Hulk. Oh, yeah, Ruflow. Yeah, Ruflow. Mark, Mark, communist, Ruflow, right? It's like, we got all these weak men, like portraying the, it's like, you can see it's

intentional. But if you were 20, you wouldn't be able to see it because you didn't see it before. Yeah. So, it's, it's, it's super interesting, but, you know, yeah, lady, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm shocked that your card doesn't work outside of that.

That's how it is. That's how it is. I am guessing it didn't work at the time. It doesn't work in the real world. And then you look at the look on her face.

I think she tried to take it somewhere else.

Oh, she tried. Yeah, she tried. She forgot. She forgot. I don't know where.

We, I'm sure the chat could have some guesses of where she tried to use that card it. But the thing that threw me off is she said she identifies as a black female. Yeah. You don't say.

But it makes you wonder, though, I mean, what is it for, what is it? Is that a dude? I don't know. Yeah, dude. Look, man.

I mean, I, I'm so glad that where we are culturally right now is like able to look at those people laughing at them. Right. Like, that was the one thing I couldn't stand about the wokes, the wokes, yeah. No, don't like it.

I do. I cannot deal with this.

In saying, you're talking crazy shit, it's never going to get accepted.

And now it's a joke, right? Like now here it's a joke, but apparently up there, they're not joking. They're not joking. Yeah, no, no. Yeah, I think the, the insanity because it's insane.

And then the complete lack of common sense is just, it's just disappeared. There's, it's rare to get into a conversation, especially if you're going to talk about government and people making decisions and everything else, where common sense is actually

Being used.

Yeah.

It's, that's not just for these people.

That's for any people. Everybody's been so radicalized that like you can't have a reasonable point of view. Yeah.

Like any reasonable point of view is, is a tax from both sides, which actually I think tells

you you're probably in the right spot. Mm-hmm. You know. Yeah. Now, share if you, you know, you guys, we were talking a little bit earlier about the state

of California, how it's looking, where it's at. I did find this new report came out today about a mass exodus from Los Angeles. And they actually included, have you seen this yet? Mm-hmm. Okay.

So, so they actually put in here. So not only are people leaving, not everybody's just purely leaving California, they're leaving some of the really bad spots, I guess, do you recall it politically? But they do address that there's a massive resurgence of Riverside and San Bernardino. That is, the population's rising.

Mm-hmm. Right. What do you think that is? Why do you think that is? I think it's what we've, what I kind of mentioned earlier, where we're a little island

that we don't, even our government isn't like California government. I mean, my government, my county government there, and then I have 17 contract cities that I deal with. So I deal with city councils, nobody cares if their Republicans are Democrats. And those, for those kind of races, you don't run as a Democrat or a Republican.

And you just get elected and you go in.

But I can tell you that politics has never come into play.

Everybody's doing the right thing for the residents that voted him in there. And I think it's unique. There's other places in the state, too. It's not just Riverside and San Bernardino. There are some fantastic places in the state.

And if you look at, like, after the last election, the majority of the state is red. It's just the big, the monster cities, Los Angeles. Seven million people, yeah, those are the blue places. And so they're leaving those places that are being completely destroyed because of politics. And they're going to the places that aren't.

And we've been seeing, we've really been seeing that since 2020. It was a COVID thing.

When those people come, do they, do they, that was my next question?

Do they continue to vote the same way? Well, I, I, some of them know, but we, I will say one of our, what used to be one of our most conservative areas is has a lot of blue now, just the crazy school board members that it, it, it's, we're seeing that in Austin. And they're all seeing that Nashville.

Yeah. And it's all, they're not people that have grown up there. Yeah, right. It's all people that recently moved in from wherever it was. They sold their house in L.A. or the Bay Area and moved to Temecula because Temecula

is almost like the same, almost the same environment as like wine country. So it's, it's massive, massive wineries and grapes and everything else. So the, the, it's people leave where they can't afford in the Bay Area. And oh, look, Temecula looks almost the exact same, but they brought their politics with. Yeah.

Now, I just left the shit. Why do people do that? I don't get it. Like, what is that? Like you leave because you know it's bad there.

And then you go somewhere and you take that shit with you and continue to vote for. But then you didn't do it right at the, where I was at that you didn't do it right. Yeah, it was good. I think that's it. I think that has for sure some or do you think it's that their identity is so intertwined

with a deer and are that they can't think outside of that label. Yeah. I think it's that. I think it's just been ingrained into people that, if you're a Democrat,

yeah, you, you have to hate Republicans.

Yeah. And it's almost the same way the other way.

I've been saying for years, we'll never, we'll never fix our politics.

Until we do away with political party and we're, you're going to have to force people to actually research who they're voting for and vote for character. If you took the R in the D off of ballots and you made the name and then their key issues right. But it would change a lot.

Yeah. You would change a lot. Yeah. Because and don't identify if the Republican or Democrat, like do that would change a lot.

Yeah. Because you got a lot of people on both sides that they, they go down the ballot and the problem is all these. The problem is on the, on the Democrat, they'd be like, free shit. Is it right?

That's right. Yeah. It makes it hard. Yeah. What do you vote for here?

Free shit. Well, this doesn't, this doesn't work really hard. Yeah. It's a story at, I don't even know if it's true or if it was just a story. But the, the high school president, running to be the president of the school board or

the, the school, the student body and one because they said everybody gets free ice cream. And it's down once. It's like, of course you're going to vote for the president to get the free ice cream. I don't know. Probably not.

Probably not. Yeah. I don't know. Yeah. It's actually one.

It just didn't get there. You know, what, what is your, what's been your, your position on that, like as far as boots on the ground, you've been seeing this stuff.

I know Nick Sherry who's been pushing some stuff out, you know, California's ...

the spotlight in that sense. And a lot of the fraud has been getting exposed to have, we joked about the hospice stuff a little bit earlier, right?

What's your, how, how do you look at that and how do you fix it?

I think it would be easy to fix. And I, I say this, you know, people have asked me how you're going to fix the homeless. You know, all the people still in all the money for homeless. And it's going to be the same as with these medical problems or the, the hospice cares or whatever else.

We're going to find way more than just hospice for sure. But so for, for homeless every single bit of money that's been given to the homeless industrial complex, the NGOs, the nonprofits and everything else. You end it. As soon as I day one that I get there, I get sworn in, all of that money stops.

Within a few days, there's going to be a handful of people that come to you and say, hey, you got to give us our money back. We're going to have to kick these people back out into the street. They're doing so well. Everything else.

It's like, okay, you get your money back. But then the 10,000 that don't come asking for their money back or for more money, those are the ones you go arrest and file on because those are the ones that we're stealing it in the first place. The legitimate ones are very, very few.

So that's how you're going to have to stop it.

And no matter what, I say this all the time, the best way for you to be a leader, be a coach or be a dad. And you realize that there's personalities and everything else that you have to mold and you have to manage everybody is different. But as a dad, if you want productive kids, if you let your kids do whatever they want,

they're not going to be productive. They're going to run a muck and they're going to be problem children when they get old. You absolutely have to have a consequence.

If there is not a consequence for a bad behavior, the behaviors never going to change.

That's right. There has to be arrests. There has to be public arrests with video cameras watching you go into jail and get stripped, searched and thrown in a jumpsuit and thrown into that cell or somebody else is going to keep doing it.

But when you do do it, you make an example or a dozen examples. And then people are going to sit back and say, oh my gosh, I guess he was serious and we can't do that anymore. And then you're going to stop the behavior. But otherwise, especially with money and greed and everything else, people wanting free

things or easy money, if you can still money still money, that's the mentality. How do you think that we've had a lack of accountability across the country with these kind of things? I think it's because there's too much money in government.

There's so much money in government that just the California budget is $500 billion.

You can't really imagine what $500 billion is. I know, you know, Elon's probably, I don't even know how much he has, but a hundred billion maybe. But when you look at the difference between a million and a billion, I can imagine a million. And then you can even think, okay, 10 million, 20 million, that's a lot.

But when you get to a billion, that's so far away from a million that we don't even realize. And then when you have these governments, that's why California is so much worse than Minnesota, because we're so much bigger. And when who's managing it?

Like the legislature, the legislature in California, there's 120 people, 120 people in a governor managing all that money, sending all of that money out. Nobody's watching it. No. They're just, it's a good idea.

And all the social project or a pet project, give them a billion.

And it's in the way it's my brother-in-law. Well, then you have that too. Well, I say, I feel like that's the other piece, because it's like everybody's kind of in on the take. Like we're all playing the same game, so I can't call you out, because I'm playing the

same fucking game. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?

Like, and I think that's what really runs rampant, and it's not unique to California,

it's not unique. Like that's, every single state. We've had a big problem here, even at the local level, they arrested five of our aldemen. And it has to be eye-stained.

Like, and it was amazing to have a massive story. Yeah. Like, our aldemen, our oversee our wars in a local local city here, you know, they were doing these backdoor deals, and like, you know, selling gas station plots to, you know, I'm saying for a moment.

Like, row. Every eye came in, got them all, it's, got them all at the same time. It's because we're not electing people into these positions based on their past, their integrity, their leadership ability, I mean, we don't even pay attention who we're voting for. Do you either vote for the D, or you vote for the R, or the last name, if it sounds

like a last name that you like, and you have no idea who you're voting there, and then there's, you look at the builders, or you look at a developer, or you look at any other business that wants something from government, if they're going to make $500 million off of a massive, massive project, it's worth it to give 500 grand in a brown paper bag, at a meeting in a bar somewhere, and that's the, that's the type of people that we're electing.

When you put people in there that don't have character, that don't have the i...

that are in it for themselves, instead of other people, then that's what we're finding.

So that's why it's so, so bad everywhere, and there's so many different arguments.

It's like, well, you know, the elected officials, they don't make money, so that's why they steal. No, they're a bad person. That's why they steal. There's, there's so many excuses, they shouldn't make money, it's supposed to be service.

Yeah, you know, beyond like them living, right, that's also, you know, I mean, that's something we've lost, right, that's something that, we talked about this a little bit ago, you know, the opening of the show, you know, the, the best and brightest are not the people running for offense, right, the best and brightest are in the real world doing the best shit that they can possibly do.

And those people have lost that in America, we used to have almost like a patriotic obligation for people to serve, right, and not just in the military, but like if you're a successful in business, you take a few years and you serve, right, in politics. And we're not seeing enough of that, you know what I mean? We're not seeing enough small business guys.

We're not seeing enough entrepreneurs, people who can at the local level run and take, you know, school boards or county seats or, you know, state government or a governor, right? And we've got to get that back together, too.

Yeah, it has to be that because when you look at, you look at California, the majority

of the people that get into these positions have never really had a real job outside of their

government positions. So they've got to start out, they started, they started this endeavor, and then they moved up from staffer to something else, and then they put them in these, maybe a school board position for two years so they could run for now city council. Yeah.

And that's the people that are, that are running our government instead of, I guess, you know, just how you explained it, glorified people that could have been doing it, you have to take a, take a hiatus away from building your empire and help. Yeah. How about, how about all these guys who have exited their businesses and their 40s and

50s? You know what I mean? They're not really doing anything now. Like instead of, you know, moving to Florida, maybe take four years or something and try to do something.

You know what I mean? Yeah.

I will say that I think that that's turning around.

Yeah. I think I see that in city council seats that we have in my county that people are running for, in local Southern, other local Southern Californians, and that's even what they're campaign slogans and their campaign platform is, I'm stopping my business. I was in a accountant for 20 years, but now my kids are gone and now I can do this.

Right. And so I think it's, I think it's changing. There's that we have a fantastic assemblyman in California, he's, and he's, he's not running again, which was a disappointment to a lot of people, but I'm sure he's probably a billionaire.

I don't know how much money he has, but it was exactly for that. He's like, I'll let my business run itself for a little bit because somebody has to go in and do this and he did a great job.

I mean, he was only in there for a couple of years, and I think that's how it's supposed

to be though. I think it's supposed to be this like career politician thing, you see a problem, pause your stuff, you go fix the problem, all right, it's fix, all right guys, next who's who's up next. And when you look at the, how the, the country was formed, the people that formed

our country, that's what they did. That's how they were. They gave up some, some of them gave up everything they had to then go form our country, the government that we, that they formed, and they lost everything, they lost their farms, they lost their wealth.

Yep. And we got killed. Yeah. Right. It was, it was, I don't know, I'm glad to hear that you feel that's starting to change

a little bit. I do, you can see it. Yeah. Good. That's exactly, I feel like, you know, California's specific we do, it could

be, I feel like that would be the best place to kind of be a leading example for this turn, going back to, to, to what America's supposed to be like, I've got a great opportunity. I say this all the time in California, we have to fix California so we can fix the rest of the country. That's right.

Because what happened in California 20 years ago, then spread to the rest of the country. It didn't, it didn't continue to do that. Yeah. And I mean, it didn't start in all of these other places.

It started in California and then spread and California is such a, such a cultural influence on the United States. Yeah. Right. Like when you, when you're from Europe or Asia or the Middle East, they think of two

places. They think America is literally New York or Los Angeles. Right. Right. And nothing in between.

No.

Like, which is fine. Yeah. Please don't come here. Yeah. But, you know, it makes sense that it was spread that way.

Yeah.

And I really think that it got so bad now in California.

And I think over the last couple of years, I think it was a contest to see who was going

to destroy their city first, New York or California, and or their state, the fastest.

And I think New York is winning. They overtook us. But I think that, I think California is primed in this coming up election that we can make some massive changes that's going to affect positively the rest of the country. So New Som's out.

He's out. So who else is running there? There's probably six or seven prominent Democrats. And that's their problem right now. There's too many.

There's too many. And I think that's, I think New Som is going to be the downfall of the Democrat party in California, because what's supposed to happen or of any leader, any leader surrounds themselves with people that you get hit by a truck today, you got to have people underneath you. There's going to be people going.

Yeah. So you're building leaders underneath you to take over. And he didn't because nobody's as good as Gavin Newsom. I mean, he's asking exactly. And so when he's supposed to be, when he's supposed to be molding that next person,

he couldn't because he's too worried about himself. So now that he's leaving, there is no Arab parent in California. So all of these egos jumped in to be the next, to take advantage of a vacuum really. And now there's just too many. So how does that work in California?

Like, do they, do they, like, let's, will they pair that down to where there's only one candidate? So they're going to split the Democrat vote, and do you have any other Republicans of mention that are running? Who?

Yeah. So there's, I think there's probably, there's 60 people total that are running for governor. And probably 15 are Republican, but there's only two that anybody even knows.

So it's, you have, and that's why we're at the top of the polls.

Yeah. Because the Democrats are splitting the rest. And the way California works is it's not a Democrat in a Republican race. It's everybody runs and then the top two people in June go to November. And could that be, like, two Republicans could be two Republicans?

And so I mean, statistically, if you want to look at it right now, it probably will be. It's, it's a very good chance that Democrats are even, they're, they're completely afraid. And now even their, their own strategists and their own, like far left media outlets and everything else. They're all warning of it that, you know, they were trying right before that filing deadline

to get some of the other Democrats to get out, but their egos are so big. It's like, I have just to go to chances you, and I'm better than you, so they all stayed in. Yeah. That's that one lady's name is Susan.

Susan Collins, I think, we covered her on the show. I think she's California. No. No, she's not. She's, um, oh gosh.

Man, where was she? She's terrible. I think it's, is that her name? Susan Collins. Susan Collins.

There is, yeah, but that's not California. Oh, no, not this lady. There was a, you guys, what's the lady out there? Katie Porter. Katie Porter.

Do we cover her? Is that called Katie Porter? We cover her? Yeah. What's she do wrong?

Bro. Oh, bro, she was the one in the interview.

Remember that interview that, uh, that she did.

Oh, she got mad. Yeah. Yeah. They were asking questions. Well, that too.

Yeah. Yeah. And she was in the video where one of her staffers away. She's talking shit. Walked across the, and she yelled.

Dude, they're out of my shot. Yeah. Yeah. That's what she just said here. That one knows.

Bro. And we've known for a long, long, long time. She came to prominence in politics because of the, of a horrible system, Orange County is a very Republican county. Very red county.

And you have too many Republicans winning running and only one Democrat. And then the Democrat wins. Yeah.

So that's how she, same one her first.

The backwards and what we're talking about for governor. Got it. Yeah. But she's, I mean, she's horrible. Well, yeah.

I mean, you go watch one or two interviews. I've heard you're like, holy shit. Why are you asking me that? You're not supposed to be asking me that. Yeah.

Well, she's very arrogant. She's very socialist. Yeah. And she's trying to, right now, she's trying to, she's in major damage control because, you know, she's not a nice person and everybody knows it.

Yeah. So now she's trying to put pretend like she's out petting puppies and she absolutely. She's trying to be Hillary, man. Yeah. Yeah.

And now she's talking about, you know, we have to lower, you know, taxes. And we have to do all these things. But when you really get down to it and you listen to all of them talk, when you get them together, they're all fighting for the same base. So they want more taxes.

They want more regulation. They want more cap and trade, bees and all of this garbage. Yeah. And more tax the rich and tax the billionaires and all of that stuff.

Let's what you get when you got people running for office to manage 500 billion dollars that have never run a snow comes stand.

Yeah.

And yeah, her claim to think she's a professor.

Shocking. Yeah. It's crazy. Um. Yeah.

Can I, I'll see this picture. Yeah. Screen. I don't think I have to say anything. Okay.

Yeah. I mean, if I do, she's going to hear it. [laughter] That was a good one. Yeah.

Yeah, man. Well, guys, jump it on this conversation down to the comments. Let's know what you guys think with that being said. Let's go cruise the chat. Let's check in with the chat.

See how the chat's doing. Chat. You guys still alive? There we go. There we go.

Julia. My question for Sheriff Bianco.

When we vote you in, are you going to open up investigations against new scum?

I'm in. California and fully support you winning this and making California great again. Absolutely. So that and it kind of went back to what I was saying before. There has to be a consequence.

Yeah. And my entire existence. My consequence is are you a good person or are you a bad person? Are you a victim or are you a suspect? And when you're a suspect, your consequence is jail.

And we're taking you away from everybody else so you can't. So you can't victimize us again. Yes. And nobody just because he's the governor. Yeah.

I guarantee you he's done quite a few things that are not quite legal. Yeah. So the the bad part alone is criminal. Knowing that I've. What I've seen in government and some of the bills that they've made in the laws,

they make it legal for them to do the things they're going to do. Yeah. So the things they do this year, two years ago, they made legal. And then or they made it to where they can't be prosecuted. Right.

Right. So there's I mean, I want to I tell people all the time. If there is a way that we find in an investigation that new some needs to be arrested,

I'll be the one to put handcuffs on him.

I'll still be a cop. Yeah. And I'll be the one to put handcuffs on him. But all of the people that benefited from his decisions and the things that he did, they're not exempt.

Yeah. So all of his friends and all of these. Absolutely. They have to be held accountable. There's got to be a lot of people.

There's been a statement. There does. Yeah. And there has to be consequences. So you can show everybody else that you're not like that.

That's right. You're not like that. You're putting me in there to be the cop to clean up corruption and crime in California. I'm certainly not going to do the same thing they did. And then have everybody say, Oh, look, he's.

You know, same same same, same circus different clowns. Yeah. Yeah, man. Lock him up. I'm with it.

I'm with it. Oh, don't give you. I don't give away your ideas. That's when the ball is in our court. You know, there's one of the things there.

It was talking about mayor bass and everything else. And a lot of people will say that, you know, I can't do what I'm going to what I say. I'm going to do. And the cities aren't going to, you know,

they're not going to comply. And you can't control mayor bass and it's like really, I can't control what she does or I can't control certain mayors. But I can expose the crap out. That's right.

And that's what it's going to be. It's going to be the platform I have as the governor. It's not like I'm going to the like the media is not going to want to talk to me. Yeah. And I will be telling them constantly what's stopping California from being better.

And it's going to be these horrific policies that mayor bass won't change or the mayor acts from whatever city and they'll be able to see it because you're doing it at a state level. Absolutely. Right.

And you have to realize with politicians.

That's a good one.

I'll answer that one in a second.

But the politicians in Cal anywhere. Politicians are only afraid of two things. Two things and that's it. Not getting elected again. And an informed voter base and informed voter.

They should be afraid of three things. But well, yes. Yeah. Yeah. And then maybe they wouldn't worry about the other two.

Correct. Right. So if you expose them for the truth of the person that they are and what they're doing, then they're not going to get elected again. And then that power thing that they get or they feel like they got for being in that position,

then it goes away. So they're going to do everything they can. Yeah, man. When everything else is getting better except your shit. It becomes very clear who's causing that.

Yeah. So that one right there. I just when you are scrolling through there. I just saw that just because they were bold and. Yes.

Corporal Carb is California Air Resource Board.

So it's basically the federal EPA on absolute steroids.

And that really truly is destroying our farming community. It's destroying our construction companies. Any big business with big trucks. Diesel trucks basically. Yeah.

If you have any business that has to do with diesel trucks or big. Big engines. You're you're getting forced out of business with Carb. I just somebody today on my on the airport. I got texted a a ticket.

They their company.

And it was for one of their trucks.

It was a smog. They did something wrong with their smog on a diesel truck. $25,000 fine. Yeah. $25,000 fine for one and I just with the name of the business.

I guarantee you they got more than one truck. Yeah. And this is just a $25,000 fine for one truck. And it's destroying our state. Dude.

Didn't the trucking industry. Wasn't there a federal. Didn't they walk back the the recently or they're talking about walking back the restrictions on like diesel. Diesel engines. Yeah.

They're not. They're not that.

I think I read the EPA that they're removing the requirement for death additive.

And they're going to allow the dirty diesel engine again. Which dude. I hope so because.

The ones that don't have like my.

$5.95 right outside is a hell lot cooler than the 2020 F 450. I have a home that fucking has no power because they don't let it happen. That's right. Yeah. You know, I mean, it has power.

And you and you have to look even that your truck out there. Yeah. Is not. Operating and it's not. Emitting the emissions that it did back then.

Yeah. Everything is better now. Yeah. No matter what when you move in and you engineer something. That might be a little.

My put all them work. Well, I'll do. But not what it would back. Oh, but you would do the same thing. That's.

That's all.

Anyway, bro, the earth is the greatest.

It's ever been because of the amount of carbon that we're producing. That's the key. Yeah. There is there is not.

Don't you remember that little diagram and like fuckin second grade?

Yeah. When you learn carbon dioxide. Yeah. And then the trees make oxygen. And shit gets green.

What do you think green shit lives off of? We forgot about that. Yeah. Yeah. But carbon is supposed to go away.

Yeah. We're not definitely out about it. Carbon is going away. Because carbon is a belief in California that they that we had. It's like an EPA on steroids.

But if you believe any of that, then you have to expect that when you cross state lines and go into any place, then the sky is going to be black and there won't be anything is going to be dead because you're not doing California emissions. And it's just, it's just a lie. And it's a way for California to get more money from people.

And the whole green thing's a lie. It's also shit. We got another super chat here from Nicholas Capillano. He says chat. I sponsored one of your tables in Corona.

I appreciate you and believe in your mission. More and more policies are getting passed. Killing businesses. What plan do you have once you get voted in? Yeah.

That's a business is is probably, I mean, as a business owner. There's, there's, well, it works perfect because I'm in government. Obviously, I have a career in government and in public safety, which we spend a lot of taxpayer money. I mean, we're, that's a number one role of government anyways. Public safety.

But I have a strong love for businesses because you can't have a thriving city town or state. If you don't have businesses, small businesses, particularly. Right. So what we know in California is everybody is leaving and taking their businesses elsewhere because of taxes and regulation.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to say, OK, then we need to remove the regulation and lower the taxes if not eliminate them. So that's how easy it's going to be. And the good thing about California or any government really, California the way that they changed from taxes to fees is it went through the regulatory process. So everything that's bad 60% probably 70% of what's bad in California for businesses is regulatory. And I can sign all of those away is the governor.

So you make all of those go like carb. Carb is a, it's a, it's going to get rid of the sound pollution bullshit on the highways. So we can actually drive our cars regular cars. Yeah. Yeah. I got wanting to do that.

Can we get plastic straws back? Yes. My God. And plastic. The worst.

The best. The best. The paper straws bro. There's just something. I can't, what about what about that?

What's this, you know, I have some friends that live out there that have recently moved. And is there some sort of weird tax like 5% tax on like a well tax on the real estate or something like that? What, what is that? It was, it was actually a lie that California government put on the ballot for people to vote for. So the people made it a law.

Yeah. But they lie about what it is and people don't pay attention. They don't read the fine printer. They don't read the real thing. Yeah.

They trust the government to tell them the truth on the little form that they sent you on what to vote for. And then you, you voted in this massive massive increase in taxes on selling your property.

When you sell your property, the amount of taxes that you have to pay.

And then what your kids are going to have to pay even if you inherited or whatever it is. It's, it's, everybody's losing everything. You, you can't afford to do it. No. Like even wealthy people cannot afford to do it.

Yeah. Because you're talking like 5% on top of the house price, right? Yes. And then so now the people that have that, they're like, OK, well, I'll just, just not going to sell it. I'm not going to buy anything and I'm not going to sell anything.

Yeah.

So now you lose out on that normal, on that turnover property.

Because nobody's going to lose that much money. Yeah.

And that's what that's where California politicians that agreed for money.

Yeah. It's so short-sighted because it's just working. I get money and they don't think of the consequence or the unintended consequence. It, which is the billionaires tax. Yeah.

So I mean, who would have ever thought Zuckerberg would leave California? Yeah. Nobody. I know, buddy. Yeah.

So, but then you say we're going to tax the billionaires and he's like, I'm out. Yeah. I'm going to go. You talked, you talked to Zuckerberg in person and he's a normal dude. I mean, people hate when I say that, but I've met him and he's a fucking regular guy.

Who was threatened and manipulated and coarse for 20 years. Yeah. I'm not making excuses, but I'm just telling you. That's true.

If he's a normal guy and you know him, can you ask him to stop shadow banning my face?

Yeah. Bro, you know what? And I try to get that done for me. It didn't work. I wouldn't say I know I'm just met him and my impression of him was much, much, much better

than what I expected. Yeah. You know. Yeah. But all of these people, well, I mean, he did a great job.

I mean, you look at what he did, what he built and everything else. I mean, you have to admire him for it. Yeah. I mean, as an entrepreneur for sure. You know, the thing is, is you got to be ethical with that.

Right. Right. That's what I'm going to do with it. That's right. And that's my, that's my, that's my dig at him.

But, you know, when you think about a dude like the guy was a billionaire, 21 years old.

Imagine being a 21 years old and being worth like 10, 20 billion dollars.

And everybody telling you they're going to do this and that and this and this. Just do this thing and do this thing. And then by the time you're 30, you're fucking intertwined in this shit that you didn't even know existed. You know what I mean?

So it's hard to, it's hard to imagine. Yeah. That's all I'll say. Yeah. And, you know, he's, he's starting to associate with people who think like we think.

And I think that's changing who he is in his perspective.

You know, there's a, when you, when you think about that, it, it makes me like him. Yeah. Not that I didn't like him. I thought you straight up dude. I did not like him at all.

Yeah. Like that's coming from someone who literally was like fuck this dude. And then when I met him and like got humanized, I was like, well. But then if, if it's what you're saying where he's starting to see and changing, I'm okay with anyone like that.

Absolutely. If you're, if you're enough of a man. Yes. Man, I was wrong. Yeah.

Holy crap. I'd be a man. Yeah. And say, well, I made a mistake, but I'm not going to do it again. Yeah.

And then, and then make it right or change. That's, you got to, you got to respect that. Yeah. We'll see what happens, man. Yeah.

The enslavement into AI isn't looking too promising.

No. But, uh, but yeah, man. Anyway. Yeah. And we'll talk to you.

Let's keep the crews. All right. Let's keep the crews in. We'll come back to you guys. Stay with us.

Let's keep going. I got a number two. I got to give a little update on what's happening in the Iran situation. Got to talk about it. Some updates there.

Um, so headline number two reads. Report. We're going to prep weeks long ground ops in Iran as US Marines arrive in theater. Wasn't going to happen just a few days. 14 days to stop the spread.

Yeah. Not there. Yeah. We're past it. Yeah.

The Pentagon is preparing for what could become weeks long. Ground operations inside Iran, including special operation raids and limited infantry missions as US forces, including a Marine Expeditionary unit now in theater continue to build up for a potentially more dangerous next phase of operation epic fury according to report published Saturday.

US officials told the Washington Post that the plans under discussion with stop short of a full scale invasion and instead center on targeted ground missions involving a mix of special operation forces and conventional infantry. From US sitcom, tweeted this out a few days ago with some pictures US sailors and Marines aboard USS Tripoli arrived in the US central command area of responsibility March 27.

The America class amphibious assault ship serves as a flagship for the Tripoli amphibious ready group. 31st Marine Expeditionary unit composes of about 3500 sailors and Marines in addition to transport and strike fighter aircraft as well as amphibious assault and tactical vehicles. So this is a conversation moving up in mind.

I was talking to a few guys in these circles and they are simply preparing for the possibility and for the green light coming from Donald Trump. Right? And so they are putting those things in position in the event that Trump says, "Okay, yes, we're going in."

Right? Okay. It's more involved than it was originally slated out to be.

We're still at a point where the vast majority of Americans do not support th...

But then another report comes out today, actually, that Israel has declined to join any of the ground operations that Americans might launch in Iran.

I mean, you mean like every other war they've been in court and court ally of ours before, right?

You mean how they've never put fucking soldiers on the ground ever when we have ever, ever, ever, ever.

You know? And so like, you know, just looking at this 10,000 foot view, right? This was a situation that we got involved in at the behest of Israel, Mark Rubio said this. Like, well, they were going to attack the first and Israel said that they were going to, so we had to do something, it was right. And now we're transitioning into this being a prolonged extended ground operation and Israel sitting this one out.

And I personally, I don't feel like that's okay. That's not right. I don't think that they think it's okay. I don't think that the administration thinks it's okay. There's a huge fight going on right now between Jamie Vance.

Well, actually, it's between Trump and Netanyahu.

But this is what I've been trying to tell you guys for a couple months.

There's a huge battle happening right now behind the scenes between Trump and Netanyahu. And while everybody's saying, oh, yeah, Trump's just sucking Netanyahu's balls and blah, blah, blah. These people are not getting along behind the scenes. And Jamie Vance now got placed in the middle of this. And Jamie Vance fucking unloaded on Netanyahu like three days ago, just regarding this basically saying, hey, you gave us bad intel.

We went and acted on this intel and now there's this, right? So it's not as simple as what we think we're seeing. Yeah. In all of this, I think my perspective being in law enforcement and all I deal with is bad people. Bad people and victims.

I deal with good people a lot. But you're we're going after the bad people.

You can never, the problem that you that you have when you're doing any investigation is determining what the truth is.

Right.

And the problem for I feel all of us right now is we don't know what the truth is.

We have, we have the complete going and take ground troops into Iran and wipe them off the planet. And then the ones that we shouldn't even be there and it's all for Israel and everything else. And the truth is in the middle somewhere. It's not either one of those. It's always in the middle.

But the problem is it's almost impossible and it may even be impossible for us to know what the truth is. So we, as as regular people, we fill in for ourselves. You know, the natural, if you have a gap, it's like, well, it has to be this then. Right. And but this is, this is, this is, you know, I'm glad I'm not the present.

I use this analogy because dude, I get, like we talked about when we were in the gym earlier. I call how I see it dude.

If Trump does good shit, I'll say that's good.

And if he does bad shit, I'll say, no, that's fucked up. I have a unique perspective from running businesses my whole life. I see that little office over there that you guys passed at the one that my brother lives in. What, what happens in that room? What, what the rest of the company knows.

They probably know 10% of the discussions that happen in that room. We're here to lead. We put the fires out. We survey the situation. And then we get everybody organized.

We don't bother them with the minutia. They say, this is where we're going. This is what we got to do. And that requires us filtering out all of the shit before we direct action. And that's just the people in our building.

So if you were to take someone outside the building, they probably know 10% of what the people inside the building know, which is 10% of what's actually going on. Now, that's with any business. That's not an unethical business. That's called knowing what the fuck is going on and making a plan to get there.

And not letting your team be distracted with all this other shit and let them do their thing. My job and sales job and the executive team's job is to take all the shit and not let them worry about it. And just give them a directive, right? And if you think about that 10% 10% thing and you apply that to the biggest organization. It's ever existed in humankind, which is the United States government as it sits today.

Think about that. Oh, yeah. Okay. People don't think about that.

They think that what they see on the fucking news or what they see on a podca...

on the internet is everything that's going on.

And while some things may be very obvious and you can be like, yeah, that's wrong. There's still other shit happening that you haven't, dude, you just can't know. You can't know. Bro, one of my very good friends, United States Senator, he fucking doesn't know. Okay, like so there's there's bubbles here, a little bubble, a bigger bubble and a bigger bubble.

And we're in that biggest bubble. So like if you play what we're talking about here, let's say Trump's office is my brother's office there, right? And they know 100% of what's going on. Then the rest of the people in Congress and shit, they only know like 10%. They're not allowed to know all that shit.

And then what we know is like 10% of that. And most of that's muddied up with bullshit narratives and lies. So I totally agree with what you're saying. We don't know. And that's the hardest thing to like communicate to people who've already made up their fucking mind about what's going on.

Because they were in their room.

And that's something I said.

I say this all the time, bro. We don't know. How do people will say shit in the chat? I'm like, oh, really? How do you know that?

And they're like, oh, I'm like, you don't know. You don't know.

And dude, if you, if to be a leader, real talk, you have to understand that there's shit you don't know.

And you're making a guess and educated guess around the delta of what information may not be there. Yeah. And I think one of the things you said is just about honesty and it's about the truth that gets out and the things that you don't know that don't get out. Yeah. And I look at it.

And what you said is exactly right. You can't. You can't. The problem that we have sometimes is swearing loyalty like unbridled loyalty to a person. You can't.

Anyway. I mean, I believe you can do it to our country. Yeah. I can have unfeathered loyalty to my country. And but I say it in law enforcement.

You're loyal to the patch. You're loyal to the badge. You're loyal to the brand for the job. Yeah. Not to a person.

And that's and with the president. I mean, there's so many people that hate him and so many people that don't. And there's so many lies that are being said. And I look at it like with this whole thing about Iran and Israel and the Lincoln. And we can make assumptions and we can put things in more probably right.

And we're probably it. It's a good guess. But I look at myself. And I look at the the the organization that I have to run.

4,500 employees and 1.3 billion dollars a year of a budget.

And everything that is everything that is coming out bad about me now is an absolute lie. Yeah. And absolute lie. But these people act like it's the gods on his truth and they know for a fact. And they know nothing about the workings of our organization that got to.

Yeah. That's a perfect oh boy in the ACLU set it so it must be right. Yeah. Because they're so honest. Yeah.

But things like this and then I realize going through this process. That the media and the propaganda machine to get people to like us to get us to Believe something. It's of it. It's a machine.

True. It's not even an accident. No. It's they're purposely using social media and the media to influence our opinions to make us hate Netanyahu and whether you whether there's good reasons to do both or not.

That's irrelevant because somebody's trying to convince you to think that way anyway. Yeah.

And that's what we don't know what is real or not.

Yeah. I mean my my stance has been pretty clear on this the whole time. And by the way, you don't have to be very high IQ to be able to say. Yeah. I don't think that's a good idea that we're there.

And I don't think it's a good idea that we're anywhere. When our country looks the way it does. But if we are there, I want to fucking win and I support our troops and I don't want them to get hurt. Like that's not a that's that's a that's a very like you don't have to be hyper

Intelligent to fucking say those things. And it seems like it's the polarization around this issue is like. If I say, which I believe that we don't need to be in any fucking conflicts when we look when we have to go up down the street in Los Angeles, California and see all these veterans and all these people who are brothers and sisters, people who have played

by the rules. They're entire lives and try to do the best they can and they can't make it here. But yet, you know, we're going to give our money and our funds to Ukraine and Israel and all that dude, that is fucking wrong in my opinion. Actually, I just think everybody thinks that's wrong.

I think that we need to fucking fix here and then once we fix here, we could talk about going

back to helping these other people. If we were in a better position.

Yeah.

Locally. Yes.

Then I think it would be a different out.

It'd be way more palatable. Yeah. But when you can't afford gas, when you can't afford groceries, when when your kids have to live with you into their 30s because they can't afford rent. Yeah.

There's there's something massively broken. Yeah. And then when you when you learn of these hundreds of billions of dollars going on. Sure. Yeah.

You can run it around these kids calling the shit out there. Yeah. So you then you see how hard you're working and then to know that half of the money that is being stolen from you through taxation. I think part of all I think been being given to bullshit.

I think part of all of that is part of the demoralization of this country. I think it's intentional. Yeah. I think it goes right along with the indoctrination of these people that we saw in the No Kings protest.

Yeah. And they want to make it. They want to make it so that it. Cause dude, I'm going to tell you right now. And this is just real shit.

I've seen in the last three or four days. I've probably seen 30 posts of people saying it's so much harder to get ahead now. And this and that. All right.

You're basically pretending like everybody else that's ever created anything just

fucking got there like dude. I don't real talk. I don't know how much harder my path could have fucking been. Like I had to give everything to get where I'm at. You know, I had to give up pretty much everything that makes you a normal human being to get that.

That's me. Now maybe I'm a dumbass and maybe it just takes me longer. But I'm also too dumb to quit. So I show the fuck up even if I suck. And maybe that's me.

And maybe it is harder. I don't know. But I could tell you this. This shit was hard as fuck dude. And like I can't imagine it being any fucking harder.

And I personally think that we are in a position right now to where young people, if they're willing to learn and educate and get in with the times and the trends of what's happening. There's more opportunity to become successful than there ever has been for young people. Yeah. But there are a lot of them are caught up in the boohoo.

The boohoo. It's so hard. It's always been hard. It's always been hard.

Has it always been this hard? Fuck, I don't know.

Like I'm in business still. It didn't get any easier. Like it's not like.

Well, I think it's one of those things where you didn't give up.

I mean, you had, you had. I didn't have an option. Yeah. Well, you, and then I had to do a five person. I mean, that's, yeah, that is your option.

You, you're not, you can't give up. Yeah. Because you fail or just because something broke. Well, you wake up the next day and you go back and fix it. Well, you make it bigger.

Real talk. The straight honest truth. I'm not willing to be poor. Mm-hmm. Fucking, that's it. Mm-hmm.

That's fucking it. I'll do anything. I'll fucking, I will, I'm 100% committed to being successful. Yeah. And I have been my whole life.

And that's what has taken for me. And I believe that's what it takes. Because everybody I know who is moderately successful or mega successful, it's their life. Right.

It's everything they do. Their life is their thing. And I think there's been this mentality that's been cultivated, especially through social media with all these people.

Like, I like to make a million dollars in two weeks in all this shit.

That, that, you know, the average person who's out there, you know, working their way up the same way all of us did, believes that there's no chance for them to do that anymore. It's like, bro, you're doing the same shit I was doing then. Yeah.

You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I'll tell you probably right now, an, an 18 year old, easiest way to be a multi multi millionaire, being an electrician. Bro, start electrical company in five years. You're going to have a thumbs up.

Yeah. You're going to work your ass off. Yeah.

But that's, that's what it's supposed to be.

Yeah. Yeah. And it's, I think it's the, with the internet and influencers and everything else. It's that you don't have to work hard for that. So it's that easy money that people see.

Well, there's that's what they want. There's a reason they sell that message, bro. Because they can sell it, right? It's very hard. Like, I was a big problem with the, the therapy industry.

Okay. I feel that the therapy industry in general is the most predatory fucking industry on the face of the planet. I, they have no interest in making you any better because they lose their income. So they have a direct interest in keeping you in victim mindset.

They have a direct interest in keeping you exactly where you are. Or worse, so that you think that you need them. Okay. And that's how that's, that's how these people are making money. And I know people on the internet that are making millions of millions of dollars a year

of propagating victimhood. And it's a fucking, I think it's the most slimyest disgusting, fucking thing in the entire world. I watched the doctor as psychiatrists talking about that. Yeah. Saying, they're creating, yes, what we have today because it's giving people that option of blaming somebody else,

Blaming their circumstance.

And then it becomes okay.

Yeah. Right. How does that make you feel? Yeah.

You know, whatever it is, but it's not to get you better.

No, it isn't. And, and do when we think about that, and we think about that message. Yeah. Okay. And then let's, let's, let's compare that to a message that would be like the real message,

which is, hey, motherfucker. This is going to be the hardest shit you ever did. It's going to be harder than anything you could possibly comprehend. But if you keep showing up every single day, you're going to chip away at this. And in 10 years, your life's going to look so much different.

You're going to be so glad that you did everything that you did. Do you think that there's ever a minute? You know me really well. Do you think that there's ever, ever, ever a minute where I'm like, man, I wish I had a fucking not all that work?

No. There's not a single second that happens in my life. Now, when I was doing it, when I was like in it, and I wasn't getting paid and the shit sucked, I always thought, no. What the fuck am I doing?

Why am I doing this? Why am I, what is this for? Why am I doing this? But then something starts to click. And then you start to win a little.

And then things start to happen and you're like, oh.

Oh, that's how it works. You got to put in all this time in the beginning where you don't get paid. Nobody laughs at you and everybody makes funnier and everybody thinks you're a joke. Until they don't. And that requires the ability to show up year after year after year.

And the thing that really like burns my ass about this whole thing with like entrepreneurs in general is like, bro, you guys got it easier than anybody's ever had it.

Like there's never been an entrepreneurial opportunity like there is now.

You have the ability to literally text anybody in the world. You have the ability to connect with anybody in the world in a fucking second. You have the ability to market down to a geophants zip code neighborhood. Dude, that did never existed in my day. Okay, you know how you did that shit?

You went door to door knocked on the fucking doors, bro. And like, hey, I'm Andy, I still fucking protein. Like, I did that for years, dude. And it's just like, when I hear these people cry about this shit, I'm just like, dude. You have no idea how fucking good you have it as a potential entrepreneur right now.

It's a mindset. It totally is, dude. And we're never going to turn losers in the winners. It's, it is what it is. But man, it gets frustrating here in that shit because it's like, dude.

Fuck, I made $58,380. My first 10 years combined. Not every year, but first 10 years. I made $695 a month for seven fucking years. The first three years, I'm going to make shit. Like, and you tell people that, and they're like, what do you mean?

And I'm like, I mean that, you know, that was.

But Steve, over there, says he's making a million dollars a month and six months.

Yeah, well, that's because Steve's a fucking liar. You know, so it's just, I don't know, man. We're getting back to it, though. I agree with you. The younger generation, they're hustlers, dude.

I actually really, I'm excited about that. For California, you're going to have any special incentives for businesses to come back to California. Yeah, I mean, my whole, my whole thing is we're going to be the number one business friendly state in the entire country. And the way you make that happen is you eliminate the regulations that are preventing it from happening now.

Yeah.

And that's why I mentioned earlier, it's always stroke of a pen.

And you have to realize that the current governor could do it today if you wanted to. Yeah. They don't want businesses there. And it's that whole socialism thing. It's that it's they want government control of things.

They want that they don't want private ownership of business or homes. That's, that's, you can't have socialism with three things. The business is private ownership of business and homes and independent law enforcement. There's, that's why the all out, all out assault on law enforcement across the country is because you can't have independent law enforcement. You have to get everyone so pissed off at law enforcement that they're all crooks.

They're all bad. And then the good government's going to come in with their own law enforcement. And here we'll take care of you. Well, they don't like that either. They look like they have an isolationism.

Yeah. Yeah. It's not the, yeah. Because they're not going toward the whole socialism. Yeah.

That's get all the people that aren't supposed to be voting out of the country. Yeah. And yeah. They're, they're not. Now that's something you've been hanged on a little bit.

It is. Yeah. Let's talk about that. Yeah. Because you got, you, one of the things that people hit you on is that you, you did an interview where you talked about the deportations.

Yeah. Let's, let's talk about that. What's your position on? What is the stance? The stance is, the, so the big, the big issue that was was put out there is that I'm for amnesty.

And absolute freaking lie. Now, I mean, I, there is no one getting amnesty.

So, so what we really have to get to is the governor of any state can do abso...

Absolutely nothing.

It's a federal government's role.

The president can do something. Congress can do something that they choose not to. But state governments can do nothing.

The only thing I can do is a governor is I can make sure that we're not a sanctuary state anymore, which that will go away.

Currently, I'm suing the state because it's unconstitutional. We have to wait, we're in a, we're in a limbo land right now with a court ruling waiting on a superior court decision. So, we can continue with our appeal because a liberal judge threw ours out. But we're still in that appeal period. Anyway, we will get rid of sanctuary state status.

I am a law person. There is consequence for breaking law. Nobody gets, there's no, there's no king's ex. Right. There's, if you're here in the country illegally, you're here in the country illegally.

And you're going to suffer consequence. And when you came into this country illegally, you knew that if you ever got caught, you were going to be deported. That's right. So why is there? Well, you've been here three years.

So you get amnesty. No. No. Because then we're going to, we're going to draw the line at murder at five years. Right.

So you could kill somebody in as long as I don't catch you in five years. King's ex. You win. Right. No.

You're not. There's absolutely no anesty if you're in this country illegally. So that's total goal. It's total bullshit. Well, glad you addressed that.

Yeah. And this is where the problem with the lies come out and politics and everything else. And I am a huge fan of hour and a half, two hour podcasts and interviews and everything else. Absolutely. But the problem with them is the clips.

Yeah. And so you trust me? I know. Yeah. Yeah.

And so I go and do these hour and a half, three hour interviews. And then you take those little clips and you say, "Oh, look, he wants amnesty.

Well, I have never never even said the word amnesty other than I'm against it."

But you, I made a comment that was, I believe that there should be, if you're only if you're here legally though.

If you're here legally, there should be a very rapid pathway to get your citizenship. Yeah. And I say that because I have friends that have been trying for 10, 15 and 20 years. Yes. And they get the right way and they still are under the fear of being deported from their families that they have here.

From their 15-year-old kids and their wife that they've been married for 18 years. And they still can't get their citizenship for no other reason than government red tape. Yeah. And they don't have enough money to buy it. Yeah.

And that is absolutely wrong. So those things have to be fixed. But if you're in this country legally. It's like that kid we were talking about getting immigrants free. We met a kid in Riverside whose dad had been detained.

He was in that exact position. He had been here for 25 years. His whole family was born here. And then his dad, my wife. Yeah.

His dad got pulled to an ice detention facility. And I think he got out. But even he was like, well, he was technically easy legal. He did fuck up. Yeah.

Yeah. I thought about this too. It's like, because I think the biggest problem when people talk about immigration is like, how do you do it? Right.

Like, we're deemigration. I'll just say, right. How exactly does it do it? Because if you leave it up to the government, it looks like the Alex prettys that we've had. Right.

And that's not good optics. Right. People that's not palatable to people. Right. And I was thinking about this.

I have an idea. Okay. If Donald Trump wants to come out, make this very simple statement. Okay. If you're in this country illegally, you have 60 days to go report to an immigration facility.

60 days. All right. And so if the people who are here illegally, if they get to those immigration centers, right, within that 60 day, they get a priority status on re-entering legally. For those that choose to not do it at all.

And after that 60 days is up, if you get caught, you're out.

Remember, see, I think it should have been, see, I think Trump fucked up here.

Because Trump got elected on basically two issues.

Okay. One, well three. One was the illegal. Two was no new wars. And three was the economy.

Yep. And it was like 70% of voters, including Democrats, at the time of the, of his inauguration, were mass deportations. Yep. And when you're going to do something that is visibly, unpalatable to the average citizen,

you've got to do it when the fucking momentum is high. When everybody's like, yeah, get him out. That dude, he should have said, okay, from the next 60 days, we're doing mass deportations. And this is what it's going to look like. And it's going to look like that movie, the siege, where, you know, they put people in a

prison and they get them all in there and they worked through the paperwork and they fucking do what they got to do. If he had done that, when support was high, the problem would have been solved.

The problem is he waited a year before anything actually happened.

And then he let the public opinion on those two small situations that happened, fucking ruined

the whole thing. Yeah, he rode.

So like, dude, you got to act when people are ready to see that action.

You know, that's my opinion. I think he fucked up on the timing. It probably so. Yeah. Yeah.

Appearance is everything. And then you let the narrative spin to where the Democrats made it into something that it wasn't. They show a little thing and make it out like it's a big thing all across the country. Right.

And for us in California, I mean, I had the, it's the, the whole riots and everything else because of ICE. We had them there. But they were only in sanctuary state states. Yeah.

And that's because before sanctuary state in 2017, the immigration officials would just come into the jail and get them.

They're, they're all criminals.

They're all victimizing us. And now for me in my state, I have to let them go. I have to let them go from my jail back out to victimize us again because it's illegal for me to cooperate with a federal government and turn them over to. Immigration before too. So I could be removed from office.

No way.

Yeah. And so wait. So you're saying, so in 2016, 17, you would arrest one of these dudes.

They would, you would just hold them. I would show up and take them to where they came from. Yes. If anybody came into the jail system that was in the country illegally, they got deported. Yeah.

And it should be like that. No. Why isn't it like that right now? Because we're a sanctuary state. And that same thing in Minnesota.

Yes. And so they make it illegal for law enforcement to cooperate with a federal government on immigration.

So if I, as the sheriff, so I'm in the constitution, everything else is a constitutional officer for the state and everything else.

But I'm not the top in the constitution. The attorney general is the top. And the attorney general oversees sheriffs and DAs. And then that's then it's us. But it's their attorney general's higher.

So if I violate the law, I can be removed from office. If I violate sanctuary state law, the attorney general can remove me from office. So if I cooperate with ICE and turn, and this is how bad it is. I have a guy in custody. And I'm going to lose my job.

If this guy gets out of jail, I'll lose my job because I'll gladly give it up.

This guy's not going back out into society. He's had three DUIs. His fourth DUI. And he's been released from jail and deported already once in his past. And just let back into the country.

But this time, he killed a 13 year old kid. Well, hit him on a bike, hit and run on a bike, killed this kid. And now he's back in my jail for a DUI. But now he killed the kid. And if he gets out for whatever reason, the judge can let him out.

And his owner cognizance, whatever pending trial and all those things. I'm not letting him go. I am turning him over to ICE to get him out of the country. And you can gladly take my job. But the common sense is left the building.

And the sanctuary state laws are absolutely harming us. So as the governor, that absolutely has to go. There is no amnesty. If you break the law, you go. And if I was president, there would be a flat income tax.

And it would be low. And then all of those IRS agents would now be immigration agents. And they can process all of these people. And either keep them out. Or if they're good and they're going to be contributing to society.

Then let them in. I mean, that's how our country-- Yeah, but nobody wants to tackle it. Nobody wants to make that. What are all the sanctuary states?

There's a lot. There's a lot. California, New York, Minnesota, obviously. I have no idea it was like that. There are all blue.

There's no red states that are sanctuary states. New York, California, Chicago, so Illinois. Some of them are cities. There's a lot of cities that made themselves cities. But why they do that?

They just pass an ordinance for the votes. For the votes. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

Colorado. So these people are legitimately willing to endanger their own American citizens. 100% for a fucking vote. I'll make it worse for you. In 2017, when they were--

That's when California became a sanctuary state. We absolutely told the law enforcement. Told the people voting on it. This is what's going to happen. If you do this, ice is going to have to go into communities to find these people.

Because they're criminals. They're victimizing us. Right now, they just come into the jail and the safety of a jail. Nobody knows it's happening. And they just deport them.

If you make this law, ice is going to have to go into the streets. And this is what you're going to have. That's where our grandma's going to get taken away. Because they're going to go look for grandson. And grandson's going to be who's robbing people blind.

And he's going to be in the house with grandma. Grandma's there illegally. Well, they're not going to just let grandma stay. No.

Because she's seriously--

Yes, that's right.

So that's what we're really seeing right now.

Is Democrats purposely knowingly made sanctuary states and cities to force ice into the on the ground so they could create this. That's fucking insane. Absolutely. It is.

They knew it was going to happen. For a vote for a vote. So they can continue to stay in power. Yes. So they can continue to get paid and in bezel and steel and bribe and all this shit. And it's such an emotional argument that people lose their mind.

So for me, now I have a POS candidate running against me from my own down party willingly knowingly lying to everybody about my beliefs and about what I do and what I would do for his own benefit. And then people believe this shit. It drives me absolutely nuts. Yeah, I'm saying that.

That's fucked up. So you have a deputy. Let me tell you, this is what I want people to hear.

Local law enforcement has never been involved in immigration enforcement.

Ever in the jails we have, we always say, these people are illegal. They robbed us. They did whatever it was. They raped some murder, kill, steal to my personal beliefs. There's nothing worse than a thief.

But if they're in the jail, we call them up and ship them back out and it should happen like that. Right now.

And so on the street, though, it never happened.

I was a deputy for a long time. I couldn't hear. I answered 911 calls or I go arrest drug labs or drug dealers. And then when they get to the jail, they're illegal and they get deported. But when I'm outhandling calls, I can't care.

And I don't care whether somebody's here illegally or not. You're either a victim or you're suspect. Right. And if you're calling for my help, I don't care if you're in the country illegally. If you're even a visitor from New York, I don't care.

It's your a victim and I have to help you. So this is why local law enforcement can't be involved. When I say local, I mean the ground deputies, the patrol deputies, the patrol police officers. We know this is happening right now because people are so afraid of cops because they think the law enforcement is deporting them. I cannot have a 14 year old girl getting repeatedly raped and threatened that her and her family are going to be deported if she tells anybody.

And then she just has to be repeatedly raped over and over and over because she's afraid of being deported. She has to be comfortable to see a person in uniform and run to that person and say I need help. Yeah. And we don't have that right now because people are afraid the politicians have made people afraid of the cops. So it seems like the system that we have before worked pretty well worked perfect.

It worked absolutely perfect. You never before 2017.

You never heard about any of this.

No. Any of this because it was all happening in the jails. Yeah. They wanted the ob. They did.

Yeah. They did and and they and we know now in hindsight that they wanted the optics because they knew it was going to happen. It was obvious to all of us and we were telling them. They were acknowledging it. Yeah.

They did it anyway. It is. It's fucking evil shit bro. It is. That is evil shit.

Oh. Yes it is. Prague. And then we get lied to about what it really is about what's happening. Listen dude.

You know, we've we've just gotten to know each other a little bit the last few months.

But I have trust for you.

That's the truth because of the COVID thing. I don't really have to know any much more. Anybody who is willing to stay up during COVID and say hey no we're not fucking doing this. That's the kind of backbone we need a leadership. Yeah.

Real talk. So I really really hope this works out for you dude.

I think it's I think it's going to people are seeing it.

They're seeing through the lies. I mean, especially when they when you when you when we come. Could we come do like a governor dinner or something? Absolutely. Yeah.

Absolutely. Yeah. We're just going to go to duration party. We'll just go to in an outburger bro. They're going to be the governor dinner.

Yeah. I keep throwing this out there. He's he's hated so much by new some. I keep saying that I'm going to for my inauguration party. We're going to have a we're going to have a massive.

Celebrate California party. I'm going to get kid rock there. Oh yeah. Yeah. For sure dude.

Everybody wants California to come back. Bro. I know everyone does. Yeah. We're going to make it happen.

Good. Yeah. We got jumping on this conversation. Let's know what you guys think down in the comments. You want three.

Yeah. Let's do. All right. Third of final headline. That golf.

I do go. Yeah. Your scratcher. At one point I was. Oh, no shit.

Really? I don't golf. I don't. So that's what you guys do out there. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. All right. You're not going to talk about Tiger Woods. We got a car.

Come on.

Come on. We're a dog on Tiger. I don't want to. All right. I don't want to dog on.

All right. Let's a dog. Well, he just shouldn't drive. It's the. You know, I.

I'm a cop. In today's day and eight. Yeah. Bro, get a drive. Everybody.

I know not well him. He should have a driver and he can pay for a driver. But anybody else. It's a $20 Uber ride. Yeah.

It's like this is not. Yeah. You know, one thing I would like to see man. Like this is just real shit. It'll never happen.

This is how you know that most attorneys and politicians are totally full of shit. Okay.

If you want to do eliminate drunk driving, which is a massive fucking problem in this country.

It would be very simple.

A year in jail, no matter what, you know, first offense, no matter what, nobody's ever driving

again drunk. No. Okay. And it never happened. I'm for that.

Yeah. I'm for that. So I'm going to tell you about consequence and you make it hurt. Yeah. It has to hurt and and for cops.

Money hurts. I mean, we don't make a lot of money. Yeah. But he's don't make a lot of money. So they work overtime and everything else to take care of their kids and their wife and by their

toys and all of those things. And money, money hurts and play golf. We didn't play golf. You, those, those courses are expensive about that. And so we were having a time where it was just like, I have to learn everything that goes on with employees and everything else.

So you get told all of these things. But we were having a time where it was like, it just seemed like every single day. A deputy was getting arrested for DUI. Getting a DUI. Yeah.

And it's like, okay, well, everybody gets DUIs.

But then it's like, it's constant constant constant.

I said, and we put out this department wide instant memo. This, it's over. John, it's an, it's, you get a DUI. It's an automatic. One month off.

No pay. You're just gone for a month. So you're losing a month of your salary. It's been 10 months now. Not a DUI sent there.

Yeah. Yeah. And we were having them. And that's ever a week. And honestly, dude, like, that's, that's mild.

You know, like, look, dude, I'm going to tell you right now. I'm not, this is not something I'm proud of. I don't do this anymore. But when I was younger, I drove drunk all the fucking time. Okay, you know how many times I woke up at home.

Not knowing how the fuck I got there. Yeah. Okay. And as I got older and got more mature, I started realizing how seriously irresponsible that was.

Yeah. I just, like, dude, I know for me, like if the law really was written a year in jail for DWI, there's no fucking way. Oh, yeah. No way.

I wouldn't even drive after I had, if I was around people that were drinking. But here's the key.

You have to have known somebody that happened to.

And know that it was real. Yeah.

Because there's still laws out there that are just never enforced.

Yeah. So you have to, like, oh, yeah, that isn't going to be me. Do you hear about Bill? Yeah. Yeah.

And then that make, you'll never, ever do it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And then in the case of Tiger Dude, I just don't get it.

Well, I do. But let's talk about it. Yeah. Headline reads Tiger Woods forces to crawl out of luxury SUV charged with DUI after rollover crash and Florida.

He's crashing out. Car crash prone Tiger Woods was forced to crawl out of his luxury SUV after rolling it Friday and yet another Florida roadway washout that resulted in DUI charges. Woods not injured in the crash just before 2 p.m. Two p.m.

By the way, pretty early. Yeah. In Jupiter, I've informed him it's from his house. Martin County Sheriff John. But.

But. But. Button. Button. Button.

Button. Button. Button. The sheriff said Woods attempted to drive around a flatbed truck, which was pulling into a driveway at a high rate of speed.

But then swirved to avoid an oncoming car. He then allegedly clipped the truck, which prompted the land rover to flip after crawling from the red woods was greeted by cops who quickly noticed the golf star seemed unusually liturgy. Quote Mr Woods did exemplify the signs of impairment.

Sheriff said Woods appeared to be under the influence of some type of medication or drug as a breath test showed absolutely no sign of alcohol. The golfer face charges of driving under the influence with property damage and refusing a lawful test. The fender frockless comes days afterwards.

Fifty made his golfer turn at the TGO finals. Now apparently one of his close friends told us told the new station why he didn't want to hire a driver. Now this again, this is not coming straight from Tiger. This is somebody who may say.

He doesn't want employees to quote watch over him or know what he is doing. You know why? You don't want to know why?

I know.

I can tell you the whole fucking reason of what's going on here. What's the answer? You got more? Not at all. Okay.

Number one. The reason that people do this shit is because when you're that rich, you're usually not hold to the same standard as everybody else. I'm sorry. You're usually walking everywhere.

You sit down where you want the cops to real nice to you. You kind of get away with a little bit of privilege. And when you're that famous, I mean, bro, you start to believe like, hey, man, you know, these laws don't really apply to me. How many times you dealt with that in your career?

A lot, right?

So that's the first thing.

The second thing is he doesn't want a driver because he probably has ten bitches. Okay. That's what I was saying. And he wants to go around and do his thing without being fucking watched. Yeah.

So if he has a driver, then somebody knows what he's doing. I mean, he said it right there. He doesn't want know what he is doing. It's not watch over him. It's know what he is doing.

And the only thing that you wouldn't want people to know what you were doing.

If you're that guy is seeing all 10 of your girlfriends. Yeah. You know, if it's if it's bad. Well, and yeah, bro. And we know he has 10 girlfriends because you had 30 before.

Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So I'll tie it. Yeah. It's an it's unfortunate.

Listen, I still like Tiger Woods. Yeah. I just want to make it fucking dry. He's got to make some better decisions, brother. Yeah.

Yeah. I really, I've ever taken over. Yeah. Stop. You know what?

Eventually he's 50 years old. Start acting 50. Yeah. Yeah. You're not 20.

You're not fucking 25. Yeah. Right. Well, the thing is, too, it's like, you know, I feel like a lot of people in that situation take the same.

Like, kind of go down that same. They all get to that point that you just mentioned. Like, they get to this point of like privilege and publicity, right? And if I can ruin them, I was pulling up some names. Oh, Jason.

Yeah. Right. Mike Tyson, even. Right. He had a massive downfall.

Mike Vic was another one. John Daley. Aaron Hernandez. We know how that turned out. Lance Armstrong.

They get to this point where like they don't feel like certain shit

just applies to them. Yeah. It sucks. Dude, when you're at that level, like. Look how sad he looks in this car man.

Fuck man. Time. Come on, bro. It sucks, man. He's crazy too.

Like he said, he just came back to golfing. He's in the TGL now. And that was a clip that was going on. I think Thursday. Literally the day before.

He was soccer to, I guess, one of the up and coming golfer kids or whatever. He's like, how many, you know, championships every one so far. And he's like, I don't like to with.

He's like, if it's my first one.

Is that how it already? I'm 22. He's like, I won three by the time I was swimming. I used to hit soccer. Yeah.

He just got it. He's a competitor. Dude. He is. Yeah.

So three by that time. I don't know why I'm thinking this, but I feel sorry for him. Knowing that he blew a zero. So it's not alcohol. So he wasn't out drinking.

He's, it's drugs. Yeah. So if he's, if he's lethargic. Then it's some type of an narcotic. So he's either taking pain pills or it looks like, like,

Sleeping pills and pain pills. Yeah. And so. And that's it. You know he's had his surgeries.

Yeah. He's had his issues and everything else. Is he addicted to drugs more than likely. Yeah. And so I almost feel sorry for him because it's like dude.

You, the, what you were saying about what you had to go through and everything else. Imagine what he had to go through to get to be the pinnacle of where he was. Yeah. The best in the world for 30 years, 40 years. Effort of doing that.

But he's been he's been in this agency with 10. But he can't be addiction. Yeah. Well. We see it happen over and over man.

Yeah. I mean he can, he can beat it. He'll beat it. He does. But you know, he hasn't wanted to.

I've never owned. Yeah. Maybe this will be the thing for him.

Because in the other thing about Tiger II, I think.

With these high level, high drive, high competitive people. Is that this might actually be what he needs to get on his game again too. Like fuck you. Yeah. You know, he needs a big dose of fuck you and fuck everybody.

Yeah.

That's what he always used to have.

Yeah. And then when he got, when he got entangled with that, he corrected escalated and they found out he had all those girls and his wife moved back to Sweden or whatever. You know, he went in a dip. I just, you know, dude, the guy's a great, he's probably the greatest call forever.

Yeah. Like I would like to see him be great again. You know what I mean? I'm really good. Can you imagine him in the senior league?

Yeah. I mean, I think crazy. Yeah. It fucking sucks dude. It sucks to see people that that you really like go through things like that.

You know, but like you said, dude, the law's law. Yeah. You know, and you can't be driving around. I'll fuck up, man. And he's lucky.

He hasn't killed. I mean, he's wrecking these cars like good racks. Yeah. Like, yeah. Some serious wrecks.

He's lucky that he's not dead or that someone else isn't dead. Right. Yeah, man.

Yeah.

Get it together, Tiger. Tiger.

We want you to be great again, bro.

Yeah. Calm down on the ladies. And the pain pills.

You know, I don't understand how people can get addicted to those pain pills.

Dude, I've had to take them a few times. I hate taking them. Dude, you can't shit. Well, yeah. You can't.

You guys want to talk about it? You try and stop. Huh? Yeah. Like, dude, you can't shit.

Yeah. It's like you've got to reach back there and like, I mean, that's what you want to do. Not that you actually did it. I thought I had to do it before.

Yeah. Maybe I did it once. Sure. I won't take pain pills anymore because it too. I was I was young.

But I had total reconstructive surgery on my knee. Yeah. And I wanted to do everything the doctor told me to do. Yeah. So I did like whatever he said.

I did it. Well, one of the things he said was take two of these every four hours. Oh, dude. And so I did for two weeks. Yeah.

And then in my head, I was still supposed to be taken in. But in my head, it's like, I don't think I heard anymore. I can stop. Well, in taking that many pills every four hours in two weeks, I got addicted.

Yeah. So I'm. Yeah. I'm in the restroom. Yeah.

And it wasn't good. Yeah. And knowing what it was, I told my wife.

I said, well, first, I said, I'm sick.

Yeah. But then another hour later, when it was worse, I called her and I said, Oh, crap. I'm addicted to pain pills. Yeah.

And two weeks. Yeah. And so I just went back and weed myself off. But from that point, I mean, I had my, I had an extraordinary. Yeah.

My neck is fused. It was like, I'm not taking in pills. Yeah. I'm not against it. I had my shoulder reconstructed in 2021.

And it was like a bad reconstruction. I taught, taught everything. Super spinatus, labor room. Rotator, bicep. All fucking gone.

I had to have it all retortly rebuilt. And my buddy Nathan, who's my, he was my surgeon. Great surgeon. Great surgeon. I am totally against pain pills.

So we're sitting in that, do you remember this? So we're sitting in the recovery room. And he's like, oh, I do, he's like, here's the deal. I gave you a nerve block on your shoulder. So it, it's, you're good for it.

You feel okay right now. He's like, but listen to me.

He's like, you need to take two of these pills every four hours.

Starting right now. He said, if you don't, it's going to hurt. And I'm like, oh, dude, this is no big deal. It's fucking fine. Fine.

Pro. The next day I wake up. And I'm like, in so much, I'm like so much pain. And I like called him. And I'm like, dude, you fucked up.

I'm like, you did something wrong, bro. It's supposed to hurt like this. He's like, you take the pain pills. I'm like, no. And he's like, this is what I told you.

This is what I told you. That's right. So I started taking him. But dude, like, I hate the way they make me feel. Dude, I get itchy.

I get itchy. And like, it's just. I don't hate it. I just like the brain fog. I don't see how that's fun for people.

Yeah. Like I could see getting ripped out of your mind. Drinking fucking 18 pack of bloodlight. You know, and having a part. I get that.

I also get smoking weed. I get that too. I don't understand the pain pill thing. I don't, I don't get it. I don't get how people live like that.

It's legal. I mean, I'm not a fan of weed. I mean, it's, I, I, I, I see the, the downfall of weed. I mean, right now, we have people dying of fentanyl overdoses. Because that's a weed.

Yeah, fentanyl is, it's fentanyl is in everything now. So you think you're smoking weed. But really there's fentanyl in there. And you're going to get, you're going to get too much one time. I mean, I mean, we're having a smoke die.

Yeah. And it's, it's like marijuana. How'd you die of fentanyl? Yeah. Well, it's because they're putting it in it.

Yeah. But then the, the problem with California that we're seeing with legal marijuana is it's no longer the marijuana of my day that was 6% THC. Now they're trying to get 40%. Yeah. Yeah.

I mean, the regular weed you're smoking. Yeah. And then, but you can go further and do the vaping and everything else with the oils and the concentrate. Yeah. That's closer to a hundred.

Yeah. And we're seeing instance, I coasts. People that don't smoke smoke weed. You smoke at one time. And just that.

Because it's so strong. Yeah. So it's not the marijuana that, oh, I'm just going to, you know, go. It's just you have relax. Yeah.

So, and then it's the whole thing with, it affects your body and everything else. Why would you want to affect your mind? Yeah. That's, that's what it is for me. It's really, it's really bad for people under 25.

Like really bad. Oh, yeah.

Dr. Aiman, who's the basically the number one brain surgeon or brain study guy in the whole world.

He, he talks about marijuana and he's like marijuana is all right.

But you should never smoke before you 25 because it takes that long through brain to fully develop.

And the effects on marijuana before 25 are during your brain. Yeah. So when California made, and when we passed the, the stupid law that made it legal, they used California to say, look, how great it is.

You get tax money for it and everything else.

And there, there it is.

It's like, how can we get more money for the, for the government?

Yeah.

Let's, let's get everybody stoned and, and tax them for it.

But one of the things that they were saying was this tax revenue, well, Colorado, what they hid from California, they didn't hide it. California just chose to ignore it was that the majority of the money that they were making was going to psychological care for high school kids that needed it in school for all of their mental issues now that depressions and, and everything else.

Yeah, you want to talk about a real problem. Yeah. Real problem is the pharmaceutical shit that they're putting people in the food. I mean, they're, we got to go down the Maha movement. I know.

I know. Rabble. Atrazine in the water. Make it a frog's game. Yeah, they're all day frogs that do that shit's real.

So when Alex Jones started talking about that, everybody's like, Ah, dude, he's crazy. Now come to find out. It's literally the reason, like you said, that these 20 year old men have the testosterone of a 60 year old man 20 years ago.

It's crazy, dude. Yeah. But I mean, California, you know, I won't talk about religion. It is a religion though, but the, the whole, you can talk about. You can talk about anything.

I'll be talking about anything. I got to blame this on you because three years ago, three years ago in February, my wife and I did 75 heart. Yeah. And so that's why you're freaking jack.

So we've relatively been healthy. Yeah. Yeah. Because my wife went through some cancer and we went down the food, throughout anyway.

Yeah. And we are relatively healthy. But so it's like, okay, you got to pick a diet for a five-hour and it's like, well, we already, what are we going to pick? Yeah.

The McDonald's diet. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I come home one day on my wife said, hey, I found this.

It's carnivore. And I'm like, I can teach steak. It's like, okay. So we've, we've been carnivore for three years now. But you feel great.

Absolutely. Yeah. So, but during that whole process, we've been lied to about a lot of things. Oh, yeah. And so the whole food and healthy and all of the things that we eat.

Have you read fucking, uh, RFK's books on the shit?

Yeah. I'm not all of them. I wish I could read all of them. And I don't even want to say this, but I don't want to say it anyway. And you don't laugh at me.

Yeah. I wish I had the time to read it. No, I get it. I get it, bro. Trust me.

Yeah. But he's, he's on. Yeah. I mean, he's exactly the work he's done for so many years for decades, fighting an industry that made us unhealthy.

Yeah. But the whole testosterone thing back to that comment was, it's carbs. Yeah. It started because a religion didn't want their kids obsessed with sex. So it's like, how can we lower their testosterone?

I know. Let's start Kellogg cereal. Yeah. Give them carbs. Yeah.

I don't know. It started with the low fat movement. Yeah. Right. Remember like in the 80's, dude?

Yeah.

Like now we're really talking about how old are you?

58. Okay. You're the older to me. But remember that. Remember how it's all low fat.

And then if as long as it had low fat, it could have a thousand grams of carbs and it was good. Yeah. And that grams of sugar. And then it went the other way and went low carb, higher fat.

And it just shifts back and forth and back and forth back and forth.

And the reality is that most people are deficient in their protein sources.

I mean, and if you get enough protein, dude, like it's funny because all these kids now, you know, they're, they're, they're going on testosterone at 20 years old, thinking it's going to fix everything. It's like, bro, protein is the most animal-like shit you could ever put in your body, dude. Like if you put a lot of protein in your body, like more than what they tell you, you're going to get fucking yoke. Yeah.

It's reality. So we were going through blood tests because of my wife and cancer. And she gets it all the time. But I would do my yearly blood tests. And my testosterone, and I was 55 at the time, was 640.

We started carnivore. And within a year, I was at 950. Dude, you know, I believe it. I believe it. So that's the mustache.

That's the mustache. I couldn't even grow a mustache. Bro, I can't believe you're fucking 58. Dude, you look great. Yeah.

58. I look great. I'm 46. I thought you were maybe like a year older or two to me. Yeah.

Some 42. Yeah. No, you're not. He's fucking 30. He believed it though.

No, no, no. Yeah. My son and I saw he was like, "Is he going to my kids?" Yeah. Yeah.

Just saying, you know, like no crack, no, I could be. All right, we got thumbs up. We got our final segment, guys.

Final segment of the show as always.

We have thumbs up at dumb as fuck. That's where I bring a headline name. We talk about it. We vote on it. We give one of these two options.

And I figured, since we have law enforcement here. We have Sheriff from Riverside. There's been a crime. And then we have to talk about. Hell, I read 12 times of kick cat bar stolen in chocolatey

highest in Europe. 12, 12 fucking tons, dog. That's a lot of kick cat. A lot of kick cat. No, that's not enough.

You like kick cat?

Fucking right.

They're pretty decent.

Who doesn't like kick cat?

There's a little wafers.

I don't like when they do the weird shit though.

It freezes. Yeah, that's a fat boy move. Yeah. I got to get it. Bro, because it melts about time.

Yeah. Here's the question though. Do you eat the kick cats? I know you don't. Do you break them off one at a time?

Yes. No. Wait, wait, wait. I just fucking get in there. I just get in there.

Is that what you guys do? That's illegal. It should be illegal. It should be illegal. I'm gay.

Oh. You have gay because I don't break them. Joe, do you break them? All right. I don't think so.

Joe breaks the rap. Yeah, that's right. That's right. You're telling me you break longer. Yeah, I break them off.

And that's just like the two bit like the little menus. You know what I'm saying was just two Halloween ones. It makes it, makes it last longer. Oh, man. Well, I mean, I'm trying to just keep eating.

Yeah. That's where that 12 tons one. Yeah, 20,000 pounds. That's right.

Now, that's not the main thing on this topic, guys.

Has been the public response to this because they have a few suspects. They've, uh, they've pinned on socials. Well, it's not Liz. It's not Liz. She's not on something else.

That's right. But, um, but yeah. So that happened to this a massive 12 ton shipment of Nestle's crunch kick cat bars were stolen. Um, and the highest that risk causing a shortage in stores right before Easter. Kick cat owned by Swiss food giant Nestle to an AFP on Saturday that quote,

a truck transporting 413,000, 793 units of its new chocolate range. Has been stolen during transit in Europe. The shipment disappeared last week while heading to, uh, heading between production and distribution locations.

The company said, um, we've always encouraged people to have a break with kick cat.

A spokesperson told AFP referring to its famous cat free catchphrase quote. Uh, but it seems thieves have taken the message to literally and made a break with more than 12 tons of our chocolate. Um, now they've put a statement out. Uh, this is kick cat's official statement. Um, and they, uh, reassured people that they are working closely with local authorities and supply chain partners to investigate the good news.

Here's where they fucked up. What? It was going to polling. What's that mean? Polls don't fuck around, bro.

I don't know if they don't get you. Yeah. Yeah, they're going to get you. Polish man in fucking hardcore. Yeah.

And they're serious about the kick cats. Yeah, bro. Well, I mean, who isn't? Yeah. You know what I'm saying?

I'm going to tell you this, out of all the countries in the world, the ones I wouldn't want to fuck with. Oh, fucking right. Well, they say everybody. I know that's Polish is like six four. Yeah.

And they're scary. Yeah. You know, like, you know what I'm saying? You don't fuck with them. No, or the kick cat.

Let them do their thing. That's right. But then, you know, it takes three of them change life all the time. It's okay. Just let them do it.

Let them do it. You know, but they. Oh. Yeah. But, uh, kick, kick.

Let's say that the good news. You know that joke, don't you? Yeah. How many, you do know that joke? Yeah.

What's the joke? Well, it's about their IQ.

How many poll locks to take to screw in a light bulb?

It's three, right? Yeah. One, one to, I don't want to hold the ball and two to spin the ladder. That's right. Yeah.

That's right. But they say that the supply chain is not affected. Everybody we find. Now, here's the thing. Social media being in social media.

They've listed out a few suspects. This is on kick, cat's official Twitter. I got it. Oh. guilty.

That's where he'd be fine. Yeah. He definitely did it. He did it. He did it.

He definitely did it. He made such spec. And the, the kind of, they put this other fucking thing. Yeah, bro. Oh, that's common.

No, it's, it's, it's in a reply. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Right.

I mean, but fuck, the post has over 100 million fucking view.

Wow. So who else was a suspect? Okay. So you got, you got Randy fine. Yeah.

And the post has shit like this. And not him. It's not about the chocolate. It's about sending a message. Nobody gets a break.

I don't know. Jordan Belfort. He, he got in the conversation. Oh, yeah. He put it for a baby.

Bro, you say what you want about him. I know him real. I, Emma, fucker's funny as fuck. I believe, yeah. I believe it.

Hell of a life. He is funny as fuck. They did the breaking bad situation. Oh, that's funny. Yeah.

They got, uh, bro. Yeah. It's Prince current fine. They teamed up. Okay.

All right. It's got to be. You also had this going. No, I sign up. You, I sign, that's racist.

That's racist. That's racist. You guys can all clearly see that Bobby has chocolate on his face. But y'all vote for Jamal tomorrow. Cause you're racist.

That's right. Yeah, but he probably did though. He probably did. But, you know, you know what he did. He stole, he stole it.

And sold it. And sold it to Bobby. So did. That's right.

Fuck, man.

Yeah, dude. Where's your picture? Yeah. How? Where's you?

You're on in there? Mm-hm.

The must get as you, you've been trimming up.

I'm trying.

I've been saying away from kick hats.

You're doing good, man. I've been saying away from kick hats. You're doing good. You're doing good. You're doing good.

It's hard. Yeah. You know, we talked about addiction earlier. Man, kick hats. Some Halloween cigarettes.

Those are Halloween kick hats, dude. The two packs. You eat 17 kick hat bars for you realize. Mm-hm. I can act like those bite size Halloween candies.

Keep those a fuck away from me, man. Yeah. I agree. I agree. I have no, I have great discipline in my life.

Until it comes to like the Halloween size of the candies. Fuck. Yeah. Yeah. I wake up in the middle night going to mission to find them, too.

Yeah. Yeah. I do, man. I walk through the house. I look through all the drawers.

Right. I know all the secret spots. How easy in the morning is this fucking wrap? Oh, yeah. I got a fuck out of the game, didn't it?

It happens all the time. Oh, yeah. Well, I mean, I guess. So who did it? Yeah, we don't know.

Well, who do we think did it? I would say.

So Chad, off of your all-time force went expertise.

So our stream got cut. But so who we, who we implicating in the crime? Obviously, somebody that cut the stream. Yeah. That's right.

That's right. That's right. You know what? It was fucking ratified and put together. I'm gone.

I'm gone. It was a combo. Something that big couldn't have been one. No, it was a conspiracy. Yeah.

I'm going with this. This goes to the depth of the deep state. That's right. Yeah. That's right.

I mean, how come on? The guy's got. He clearly did it. I couldn't imagine eating with him. Bro, I bet it's like a fan.

I told you about my buffet story, didn't I? No. Last time I went to an all-year buffet? No. Oh, shit, dude.

I told the story one time on, really, I don't know. Yeah. So I used to like Chinese buffet. Yeah. I like that one.

I like the international ones. With the fries and the pizza and all this stuff. And I was in there. My buddy Scott and I were in there eating. And I look over.

And there's like this enormous person. Like 700 pounds. Oh, my God. Okay. Sitting at the table.

Me and Scott are sitting like this. And that's person. I couldn't tell his man or woman. It was the thing. And it was over there.

And we're like hung over. So we're like kind of not feeling good anyway. And we're eating. And I look over. And this person.

And this person has the red Chinese sauce. I don't know what they call it. Oh, the red shit. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah.

All over their face. Oh, my God. From the headline. Oh, like like they went like this. Oh, my God.

Bucket of it. And brother's last time I went to a buffet. That was it. It grossed me out so bad. I got up.

Payed my bill. Never went back. Oh, yeah. Never went back. Oh, yeah.

I think. I don't like eating ribs around people. I don't like eating. I'm not a messy eater. Bro.

I don't like to be a messy person. When you eat ribs with people and they got somehow they get shit up here on their head. Like how do they do that? I don't know. I don't know.

He had saying was, whoever you say was, this is your face. So I'm saying was barbecue. You know what? Where'd you guys go? We went to.

Salt and salt. Salt and salt. Salt and salt. Yeah. It was good.

Yeah. We enjoyed it. No, no, no barbecue sauce. We didn't get barbecue sauce. Yeah.

Yeah. All right. So when you become governor, I need you to dig into this. We need some accountability. Yeah.

Yeah.

The stuff like this will never happen again.

That's right. I can never happen. I'm sure. Yeah. He's making money off it.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think it was. I think it was Pritzker.

Fine. And Newsom. That's right. That's what I think. That's right.

We got to get him. I wonder how much that was worth. That's a lot. That's a lot. 12 times.

What's a bar cost? It was 14,000 bars. I mean, 140,000. Yeah. It's a Biden place.

She bucks. Probably not. Probably like three bucks now. 330. Somewhere in there.

That's a lot of kickcats.

Oh, I remember when candy bars 50 cents.

Remember when soda is 50 cents? Mm. You know, bro, 75 cents. When I was growing up, man, you get a can of soda for 50 cents. That was what it was.

That's great. Yeah. Mm. Yeah. Yeah.

We'll give you a job for kickcat stay on it. They've been handling the press pretty well on that. So. All right. Yeah.

Thumbs down, though, for those awesome product. Yep. I agree. Yeah. Well, sick man.

Well, guys. Andy. Sheriff Chad. This has been great. This has been great.

Thank you so much for coming out, man. Absolutely. Yeah. I know it's a trip for you guys.

That's my wife and I first trip to St. Louis.

Yeah. It's awesome.

That's awesome, man.

I appreciate you guys coming out.

I really hope you win, man. Really, really, really do.

Save our beautiful state.

Yeah. I hope so.

So there's anything we can do.

Let us know. Thank you. And you guys who are from California. Make sure you show up for this man.

I know that not all of you get a chance to like shake hands and look people in the eye.

I get to do that a lot with different people and I'm pretty good at telling who's who. And I'm going to tell you right now, this is a good man. Then you guys should stand behind them. So I appreciate you, brother. Thank you.

All right, guys. Well, that is the show.

We will see you again on Thursday at 7th Central.

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