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your day. Welcome to the show from the Relief Factor Studios. This is Red Eye Radio. All across America, we are Red Eye Radio. He is Eric Hurley and I'm Gary McNamara. Welcome to Good Morning. Thanks so much for being here this morning. Yeah, thank you very much. How's everybody doing? Mr. Crypto King over here. You know, I put in not now you just in case people are just tuning in for the first
time on this one. We talked about it yesterday. My ex account was hacked. I don't have any
why. You know, the thing that I never got, you know, when you log on from anywhere else, you
get the notification from Twitter. Right. Yeah. I got no nothing. I got no notification that somebody was logging in from a different internet site. Yeah. Never got anything. Or that I was logging in from anywhere else. Right. That never appeared anywhere. Yes, you know, yesterday I put in a thing out, you know, to to X or 36 hours ago that I've been hacked. I've heard nothing since you yesterday. I know put in that, you know,
there was somebody impersonating me. And I put in a second, you know, request, hey, I've been hacked. And they said, we already, we have it. We're working on it.
“Right. So that's what I got right now. So if you go to my ex page and you see,”
two posts on crypto that what was the one I've won 177 or not won. I've made $117,000. Yesterday I got a car. I got a range rover from my crypto and today I'm not sure what it is. Yeah. It's, it's along those lines. I'll, let's see if I can find it here. I'm going to start following you on social media closely closer. So I can, you know, keep up with all the. There it is. Right. Yeah. Yeah, you're, you're crypto
portfolio is just. And you know me. Yeah. I'm the kind of person that puts my financial information of how I'm doing on investments on X. This one is more nefarious.
The second, this being the second one, which was posted.
Now, yesterday afternoon, now it's Tuesday afternoon. I used to be a crypto trading skeptic, which applies to you because you still are. Yeah. But everything changed when I met this coach Becca an expert. I was a trader who. I spilled trade or wrong. A trader who showed me the ropes. I'm excited to share that I've just received my second payout of
$117,600 dollars, which was credited directly to my bank account.
“Wait a minute. In just two hours, have you checked your bank account?”
Because what if this actually is a coach Becca? And she had some of your access to some of your money, you know, like hacking one of your accounts and then increased it by what is it? 117,600. You might want to log on. She might be doing you righteous. She might be actually making you wealthier.
And then you could just let this thing roll. I forget the stand-up comedian who said, I was a victim of identity theft. But after it happened, my credit score started to go up, so I'm letting it ride. But I know, I have seen no increase in any of my accounts. No, no. Okay. No, you're looking because it might happen.
You know what I did do though. I don't know if it went through or not. I tried to put in a community note. Oh, okay. Stating. This is not me. This I've been hacked. This is not me. Right. And that hasn't appeared yet. I don't know how long community notes take to go in. Yeah. And I didn't quote a source. The source is me.
Yeah. The hacker has turned off comments or ex has turned off comments, but you can actually retweet or repost the comment.
Yeah.
If you do it and actually add a comment to it.
“If you do they have their own bots that redo that though?”
That what reposted that reposted doesn't show. It's been reposted. Oh, well, yesterday. Yesterday. Yesterday. The latest one. The yesterday's did. I don't know who reposted it. Oh, wait a minute. Oh, no, no. I'm sorry. That wasn't that wasn't yesterday.
That was that was an actual real post from you. That was your last real post actually. Okay.
Yeah. There were 23 likes on the first one.
There are no likes on this other one. Okay. It's reached a lot of like 195 people. Yeah. A lot of the likes came after I after I mentioned it. Yeah. Some of the listeners reached out to me and said, hey,
I've also reported this as this bogus. Oh, good. Thank you so much. Thank you to the listeners. Yeah. Thank you, son. We definitely want to say that. Yeah. David was one of them. So thank you. David for doing that.
We appreciate that.
“Anybody who knows me would look at that.”
Anybody who knows me or listens to me would look at that and go. What the hell's going on with him? Well, you know, what's interesting is there are some media personalities and a couple of them on the right who have kind of gone out on their own. Who do have deals with like Amazon?
They, and what they do is they'll post a commercial basically.
Hey, this sale is going on on Amazon. You should check it out. And so they, and I forget what they call that. But they get, they get a portion of each sale that comes from someone using that link. They essentially become an Amazon affiliate.
And it helps them to make a little money on the side. I've seen that forget who it was. But she posts every once in a while. It'll come up. And then if you buy from clicking through with that link, then she makes a percentage.
And I'm like, okay, that's, I don't really have a problem with that. I mean, I know it's a commercial. I know for account wasn't hacked. I know why she's doing it. Because a lot of people, if you're out of work and you're in the media,
you're going to do, you know, just about anything and everything to try and build your following. And a lot of YouTubers do that. You know, hey, I've got my link to all the stuff I used in this video. By the way, if you use those links to go to Amazon, I make money off of that.
So you should know that. And so they, they basically are an Amazon affiliate. I'm waiting for a, I'm waiting for corporate to get back to me saying.
“Are, are you making money using your identity as a radio talk show host for us?”
And we're not getting a cut. Yeah, right. I'm waiting for that to come from corporate. You know, it's like, where's, where's it? This is Cryptola.
Yeah. Well, I recently sold a guitar and said a celebrity once played this guitar. Unnamed celebrity once played this guitar. And of course, it's me. And I'm an unnamed celebrity because number one,
I won't name myself and also put the word celebrity next to it. No, I didn't do that. I was trying to compare mine to payola. Right. Right. Well, that, that I'm, that I'm advertising using my imagery. You know, of, of, of this show.
And, you know, so if I posted on social because that is my, Gary Reddy is, you know, that is basically a, you know, It is personal the company didn't approve me. I'm not on myself, but the fact that I used Reddy to me would indicate I'm using the imagery from the show on that site.
So I would never post anything where I'm making money off of that.
Unless it was an official sponsor of the, of the show in the company. Yeah. I don't know. There's a fine line there, I guess. Yeah, I'm just saying I wouldn't take the chance.
Yeah. I mean, I've made money off of my social media before I, you know, I've used, I don't consider using my real name. I used my real name on the air. So it's, you know, my, all my accounts are my personal accounts.
Well, yeah. I couldn't do it through Reddy. Well, if it's a personal account where you're doing something. Right. But it's the right.
My ex account is my personal account. So yeah. Yeah. I mean, me using Reddy is, you know, in your handle. In my handle is what, in my mind.
And, and probably it's more of a moral thing than a legal thing.
I'm not sure.
But just to be safe, I would never, I would never propose.
I wouldn't have bought a boatload of crypto. So hopefully it works out based on your advice. I got it from your pay. [laughs] And just everybody knows.
If you go to Edgari Reddy one and you see two posts on there from crypto, I have been hacked. So well, I, and ex tells me that they're working on it. Yeah. And, and I'm really hoping this is not, like, a North Korea thing where they,
“after shutdown the account altogether, and you have to start a new one.”
I, I'm going to guess, I'm, I'm expecting that to happen. I, I don't see any other way around it. Yeah. I'm expecting that to happen that they just shut it down completely. And I have to, uh, open up my, my, my new one, which will be.
Gary at crypto.com. [laughs] Crypto King Jerry. Crypto King, Jim Rock. Jim Rock.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I wanted to post that on, actually yesterday, post on Facebook.
There was a thing that came up about, uh, Peter Magadino, who was in the mob. And I've told the story of calling him. Oh, yeah. Yeah. When I was in 18-year-old Bill collector, and, uh,
Stefano Magadino was his father. He, uh, people remember the Appalachia meeting, you know, back was in late 50s, early 60s. Yeah. Exactly when that was here.
“And, uh, there's what started the crumbling, basically.”
Yeah. I gave the, the feds so much ammunition against the five families. Yeah. So, so such a horrible idea. Yeah.
And, and so I posted that on there. And, uh, the producer director, uh, lead actor of the independent, mockumentary that I'm in, Mark Rios. I actually told him the reason I became Shamrock, the back story is that I, that I was, and, and it came from that incident.
Yeah. That I was run out of Buffalo and went to New York City. And the mob boss there, you know, took in an Irish, you know, took in me as an Irish mobster because I was, I earned money. He didn't care.
Right. He had, he had, he had no prejudices whatsoever. Yeah. He's not cared about is that you made money. Now, he would have a prejudice against you if you wronged him.
You know, he'd whack you. Right. But that's not right to this. That's just doing business. Right.
Other than that, he wasn't, he, he, he looked. He was a non-racist murderer. Right. Yes. So, I mean, there was, it's nothing personal.
Right. I think, exactly. Strictly business. But it was so funny because I, when I saw the yesterday, So, okay.
I got to put that, you know, and a lot of people commented. They went, whoa. Really?
“I never forget that call the first time.”
You got to call Peter Magadino. His line of credit is down to any died in 76. Hmm. So, I think of 74 when I, when I called him. Natural causes, of course.
But yeah, it was, it was hard attack. Uh-huh. That's what it looks like anyway. Fifty-nine. Yeah.
He was fifty-nine years old. That's pretty much. I remember calling him though. And he was furious. You know, he was very, he was very, he was great to me.
You gave him the heart attack. I might have, he was great to know his count in his account and did. But I had to call him twice. Hmm. The first time I, you know, called him, he was just furious at the account.
Yeah. Second time, more furious at the account. And as I put on two different posts, because I responded to the actual post as a comment. And then I posted on my, uh, my page. I actually did look in the local newspapers in the Niagara Falls Gazette and the Buffalo
News at that time. I would just scan it to make sure that the accountants name did not appear as a news item. Hey, hey, it's a very complicated situation. Mr. McEnner. Listen, I'm going to talk to my account and trust me.
There will not be a problem going forward. So with all the, the primary yesterday, and there's actually some big news because in the Senate, we need to look at the Senate and Florida. That was actually the big news is that, uh, Alexander Vinnman, whatever.
What a scumbag he is raised over 16.5 million and was defeated by the DSA candidate.
Yeah. Yeah. 56 to 44 in Florida. Yeah. And the point was like, you know, Democrats are even crazy in Florida.
Yeah. But, but I thought the big news because I had no idea. I had no idea that Alan Grayson was running again for political office. Yeah, I was telling you over the weekend, uh, I was having the conversation about Alan Grayson, uh, with my dad over the weekend.
Uh, uh, but it goes back years about how he railed against, because at the time, what the, what the Democrats called the Bush tax cuts for the rich were going to be extended. And it was, uh, was late 2012, I think. Uh, no, it would have been late 2012 because it was the Bush tax cuts.
It started during Bush.
I think it was 2012. Anyway, we railed against everything.
“He said that he, he was, you know, look at all the things that they could buy.”
And then we talked about how many, how many jobs are created by the things they buy. And the wealth that they create by, by creating jobs. But anyway, I had no idea. Yeah. That was running.
Yeah, Mr. Mr. Gray, Pupon. Yeah. Is, uh, you know, he lost. That was one of the things he railed about saying they look at all the different jars of, how many jars of gray Pupon they can, with their tax cuts savings.
Right. That they could buy and we said, okay, let's break down.
We basically did, we imitated, um, um, um,
Emulated the, the, the economy of a pencil from Milton. Milton. And you break down all the pieces. And everything that goes into a jar of gray Pupon. And, and what it requires.
And the long chain of events and industries that have to come together to make one jar. He lost that. And he lost. Yeah. Yeah.
But I just, like, he's, wow, he's even around anymore. He's even, I didn't. I had no idea. Yeah. I had no idea.
And the, the point of vinnman losing is, is the fact that it's not just enough to be anti-Trump. I think they're, I think what you've got the Democrat Social's America, they've got their radical crazy agenda. And they could care less about, they could care less about prosecuting Trump. They want their agenda in and they look at it and go, you guys just went after Trump. And he won again.
Right. Ignore him just promote, uh, the, the fact that, you know, socialism communism is the way to go. Yeah. And let's actually see if we can win on these issues. Right.
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Oh, here it is. Okay. This is the panel on CNN yesterday. Okay. And Noah Rothman talking about what we just talked about what's going on in Florida with the Senate race.
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I mean, all the Republicans did great. Byron Donald's point in 48%. Lot of criticism from conservatives on that. Saying that Donald Trump should have endorsed someone else. Whatever.
I mean, I'm giving you a number of social media posts that I saw. And the 48% was like, okay, should he still win? Yeah. But that is a concern of whether he actually holds and has kind of the same impact as a dissent as as governor and the other thing which was really not a primary.
But it was the the debate in South Carolina where Lindsey Graham's sister When asked about Taiwan said, well, I have to be honest. I really don't know anything about, you know, foreign policy. Well, my God, you cannot you say that on a debate stage. And it's, you know, it's you look like what's his name was at Gary Johnson.
Not knowing anything about Syria when he was asked in the media. It wasn't a debate stage, but same thing. You can't, you basically cannot say things like that. Because what you don't want at the end of the day is for her to look like a different kind of China, which in this case stands for replacement in name only.
And that's a problem. Look, there's this sentiment, right? And after the unexpected death of Lindsey Graham that you want somebody who can carry his torch. And it's not unusual at all for a family member or spouse or someone very close to them to carry that on politically. Mary Bono is one example.
But the question is, how involved is that person as a candidate?
“And that's what the vetting process is like and all about.”
And while this is kind of a shortened vetting process, it is, again, very important.
In fact, it's going to be more crucial that things like this or whatever it is.
Any questions be answered very quickly and answering any question about that. Because if you're going to do the job, then there should have been, then I don't know what you do in terms of learning more about being able to answer questions on any geopolitical question whatsoever.
Knowing who her brother was, knowing how involved he was literally till the l...
When it comes to international affairs, just coming home from Ukraine. Those things matter. And in preparation for this, I would say whoever her campaign manager is. There should have been some some studying going on. Some cramming as college students say.
And you do that to no end to get caught up. Now, the question is, even if you do that,
“does she really at the point of being prepared? That's what this is all about.”
And does the one answer make her a bad candidate? Not necessarily, but it is clear that she's not replacing her brother. Here it is, the quote. She was asked about, at the South Carolina Senate debate, if Taiwan and South China Sea are national security issues for the United States. I'm just going to be honest here.
I'm not that informed on national security. So, but I do support the military end of quote. It wasn't just on that. It was, I'm not that informed on national security. So, but I do support the military end of quote.
And there's another thing too. I don't like it when you hear a blah blah answer.
“But a blah blah answer would have been better.”
There are many concerns about what's going on in the South China Sea. I lead that to the commander in chief. While I am looking to fill my brother's seat, I won't pretend to be my brother when it comes to the great experience that he had. But I do support this president when it comes to international affairs, national defense.
And that is something that I have always felt strongly about.
And of course, always support my brother in that regard. Now, again, it's a blah blah answer. You're not getting a direct answer. And she probably would have been grilled a second time on it. But when you say, I don't know.
But this is kindergarten stuff for national security. Yes. No, it's a very basic is the South China Sea and Taiwan. Important national security issues for the United States. Yes.
We need to keep the expansion of China out there.
Here's what China wishes to do.
We should have a basic understanding at least to say as a, you know, as a conservative who wishes. The reason that you're running is not because of you. It's because the Republican Party believes you will mirror the strengths of your brother.
“Otherwise, as, as the Bob's said about, oh, I can't think it wasn't, was it Milton?”
It was the other guy. You're useless. Well, because especially when it comes to Taiwan, one of the, the, well, a Chinese general. What we must keep our eye on the ball. There are right now.
We're juggling a number of things. Iran, the whole thing with Ukraine and what's going on with Russia.
Always having to keep an eye on Putin.
North Korea, but when it comes to China, there are great threat in many, many ways. And what it comes to Taiwan, what are my great concerns would be. Some of the aircraft that they have been been putting on display. Some of the new aircraft that they've been putting on display, which is clearly a show of power. And they seem to be held bent on taking Taiwan.
And if it is indeed true that they have told the US to stay out of it. If we go after Taiwan, there's a great concern there by me. And that would be my concern as Senator for this great state. That's off the top of my head. We cannot discount China and people shouldn't just think of them as a,
sometimes on again, off again, friend or trade partner. They are a great threat that will always be a priority. And I support the president, this president, in what he's doing now. And I support him being tough on that situation, what it comes to Taiwan.
In 2028, because if I take this seat, then it's going to go through into the ...
whoever that is.
And I hope it's a Republican.
Then I would say the same focus needs to be in play. And the commander and chief obviously has the say so on that. But there will be great concern by me, and I will voice that at every turn. Again, off the top of my head. Yeah.
That's by the way, but that's just keeping up with the news. That has nothing to do with her being the sister of lunge. But when you're Senate candidate, you know, again, looking at us off the top of our head is not somebody like her who really hasn't been involved in politics. Coming off the top of her head.
She needs to do.
She needs to understand what her brother was, you know, what her brother was about.
She needs to have a, a, a history. You know, you're just not. There are normal people walking around that have no idea about anything. We know what we talk about the ignorance of the, the country on economics, foreign relations. The, the true nature of radical Islam.
The, you know, communism, it's something that you and I had studied for the last half century. And, and so us, the top of their heads. I don't, that's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is that you actually have opinions on this because you wish to be a senator. You shouldn't have to be brought up to speed on things of national issues.
“If you're running for the Senate of the United States, especially when you wish to promote the image of your brother or that's what got you.”
Serving out his term right now is the imagery that you're going to be like your brother and you go. I don't know anything that my brother knows anything that my brother was an expert expert on. I know nothing about can't do that. No, you can't. And, and that was my whole point.
If saying what I said off the top of my head is just keeping up with it with the news. Being interested enough to know what's going on internationally. It has nothing to do with her relationship to her brother. It has nothing to do with whether she's ever served or not. It's, what do you believe?
What are your convictions? Yeah, but basically she's saying I have no knowledge on anything of national security. I know. I mean, you can't do that. You can't get anywhere close to that.
It's so incredibly of such an incredible bad answer.
“That's why I said a blah, blah answer would have been better than that.”
That's catastrophic to a campaign. Or attack the opposition. Yeah.
Never state that you don't have a clue just attack the opposition.
Yeah, exactly. What do you mean? Yeah, Democrats do it all the time. What do you think about this? Sure.
Well, that's not the question. The question is what they think about this. Let me, let me, let me answer that question with a question. No, but it's, you know, again, the whole off the top of my head thing is about just being up to speed as a person with convictions. That's the whole test here.
The test because when she was chosen to finish out this term, that's one thing. That's, that's an emotional, okay, she's going to fill that seat. She's going to support the president's agenda. If you're going to actually get in the game officially and stay in it long term, and that's, and that is your effort.
“You have to prove yourself on a debate stage, and it has to be with conviction.”
She doesn't have to be her brother or her brother's sister to do this. She just has to have someone be someone with strong convictions and be able to articulate them at any point, because that's where we are today. If you're not like that, if you can't do that on the fly, then politically you're going to suffer for it. Republicans cannot be clueless. It's the brand of Democrats to be clueless and the more clueless you are, the more popular you are with Democrats.
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So yeah, we talked earlier about Alan Grayson actually running again. You know, just how long ago were we to, when was the great Pupon thing?
“I think that was the, who was it office? Who was president?”
So that would have been Obama, if I'm correct, that it was at the end of 2012, but it was the bush. What they called it, the bush tax cuts were the rich. That Republicans in Congress wanted to keep them going. And it was, I want to say December 2012, we'd have to go look that up. But that would have been Obama years.
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Ready to give him a good morning. Thanks so much for being here. Thank you. All right. So, do I have everything lined up here?
What happened to the other one when I had? I thought I had another. By the way, to answer your earlier question, the Alan Grayson thing was late 2010.
“He had already lost his election reelection bid.”
And it was November. He did it. November. He also did it again. And December on that whole gray poop on thing.
And then he came back and won his race in 2012. But he was kind of his.
He was a lame duck basically at the time.
He was talking about all that. What the wealthy can do because they're receiving tax cuts. These were what they called the Bush tax cuts for the rich. And they were up for extension at that point. So, all right.
So, here we go. State of Florida yesterday the the the the primary. Ashley Moody after again, the incumbent senator. The Republican had to say this about the DSA because it was really interesting. Because the Senate, you have a far left radical.
Loyalist, you know, DSA woman. Mm-hmm. And in governor for the Democrat, you had David Jolly. Who you hear what he had to say completely rejects the DSA and socialism. Mm-hmm.
So, the voters went out on statewide race and voted for a whack out. Completely whacked out. DSA.
Loyalist for Senate and David Jolly the former Republican never trumper.
Who left the Republican party and went to the Democrats. Who so far in what he has said is the most outspoken person. Rejecting socialism out there. But here's Ashley Moody talking about her candidate. And on one side.
Excuse me, her opposition, her opposition candidate. You will have a candidate that stood up for the state in the face of government Cracked down big government called out Washington. Helped them to account has pressed for accountability when they overreach their power and lied to the American people.
Always stood for independent and American rights. And you're going to have one side that I'm going to be up against. That wants to and the platform says. Defund the police. Don't fund our military.
Open up the border. Non citizen voting. I could go on and on. By the way, go on and on. Go ahead.
Go. Don't stop. Don't it. This is what Republicans do. Don't stop.
Pound the issues over and over again. Don't say, here's a few of them, and I could go on and not go on and on.
Cheese.
Do they?
Well, that's a blah, blah, blah answer.
No, that's a yada yada yada answer. Yeah. They want to do all these things. Yada yada yada.
“Well, no, no, tell them everything they want to do.”
I just had to stop there. Let's continue. I'm sure the law enforcement men and women that are here with us tonight. Love the position they have on abolishing prisons and releasing criminals into our communities. We're not making this stuff up in the state of Florida who stood strong in the face of big government.
You have now a democratic party that has put up as their nominee. A self-proclaimed socialist who runs a bookstore called The Resistance Cafe. I am not making this up.
This is not some made up fiction TV story.
This is the election that will take place in this free state of Florida this November. That is who the Democrats are running because that is who they are as a party. And so tonight, I am grateful for every person that put their name on the Republican ballot and put yourself forward to serve your fellow Floridians. Thank you for that. But I am also speaking to everyone watching tonight across the state of Florida.
And I don't care if you are a Republican, an independent or a Democrat. This election is so much more than voting for a person for the United States Senate. This is about voting for the future of this country.
“Will this country remain true to the ideals that our founding fathers promised 250 years ago?”
A will this country move forward. Higher taxes. Big government. Government seizure of private production. Government controlling everything about your life.
Government undermining and abolishing every institution that protects your safety and your rights. There could not be a more extreme difference in candidates than what will be on the ballot. This November in the state of Florida. There you go. Ashley Moody.
Now let's I want to get to the interview with. Let's get to hear everything slipping around here with David Jolly. The former Republican who will be the Democrat candidate for Governor against Byron Donald. By the way, I vote for Donald in two seconds. Byron Donald.
I was saying to you. I think I would love to see him win. But again, there is a difference between going from where he was and becoming the governor. And of Florida, especially filling the shoes of Iran to Santa's who has done a phenomenal job. And really bringing that state and turning that state red at one point.
We'll see where it is in November. By the way, problem with term limits, right there. Yep. What Republican doesn't want to Santa's to stay? Exactly.
Exactly. But people talk about term limits all the time. Yep. That's the solution. And criticism of Byron Donald.
I mean, severe criticism by people on the right.
You know, just, I've seen a one post a, and I looked the history of this woman who's been always in very, very, very conservative politics.
Calling him the DEI candidate, not qualified to do it. He got 48% of the vote, the lowest of any statewide candidate for a Republican. I don't agree with that. I would disagree with that analysis on him. We'll see how he can do.
We'll see how he can campaign here. But here is David Jolly the former Republican running as a Democrat the never trumper. Here we go.
“Is this a state Florida that can elect you as governor, but also elect progressive Angie Nixon for the US Senate at the same time?”
Well, we're going to find out. We're going to find out. Look, I reject the DSA. I reject socialism. I'm a capitalist.
And I think capitalism provides a greatest amount of economic mobility. I have been with Angie on the trail, and I'll tell you this. She's a fighter. She leaves it all on the field. She goes in every room talking about what I talk about.
Can we improve your access to housing, affordable housing, to health care? Do you know where to educate your kids? What is it that government? He's lying. Yeah.
Yeah. It's garbage. You cannot campaign. If you're a capitalist who rejects the DSA and socialism, you don't campaign with a socialist end of story.
I don't care if they're in your own party. Either you stand for what you believe and reject the other side for what they believe.
Or you stand with them.
Or you stand with them.
“But that's what he's going to try to do in Florida.”
Yeah. He's running. Yeah. He's running.
Well, no, no, I'm not a socialist.
I'm not a communist. Hmm. One of the biggest problems out there. We've talked about the DSA and that's a huge problem.
“The other problem is how the Republican party is moving to the left.”
Great article written. Emil Barr. 23 years old.
Mother brought him from Russia when he was a baby because he was more opportunity in the United States.
He's now an entrepreneur. He runs his own company. He runs a, I don't have it here at the moment, but he runs actually two companies. And the headline is the op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal. The young mega socialist are here.
Many conservatives in generation Z think the American dream is gone. Some of us are building it. 53% of self-identified conservatives under the age of 40 support government run grocery stores. Not Democrats conservatives, which means they're not conservatives. Right.
I am surprised by who was angry because the rise of socialism among young Americans is no longer only a democratic story. Young conservatives who grew up hearing the government was the problem are increasingly asking why the government is in doing more to make their lives easier. Which in 2026 simply means more affordable as we've stated before. They're increasingly comfortable with taxing billionaires, expanding government programs and blaming some outside group for the sense that the American dream is further away than it was for their parents.
You know, we talked yesterday when you talk about pricing long-term. The article that we read that was talking about what happens when teams stop working and keep spending. And the fact that they're not working. The teams aren't working.
They're basically using their parents' money and their parents are like going, you know, we're spending all this money on our teenagers and even older.
“You know, the, the, the, the, because young kids are staying home and, and, but they, but over the last four decades, the, where's it here?”
The median family has 40% more purchasing power. We know inflation has killed, killed it. And you can say that and it doesn't make doesn't mean that over the last six years that people won't vote you out of office because there's been a dip in that because of the increases in prices. You can say all you want over the last 40 years, but politically it doesn't make a difference. But when you're talking about whether capital of some works or not, it does because what has caused that increase in prices has capitalism over the last six years cost you increase in prices?
No. No. The exact opposite has the left is embracing socialism openly, but we should worry about how the right is arriving at many of the same conclusions by a different route. In the 2025 survey of young likely voters 42% of conservatives said they would like to see a democratic socialist win the presidency in 2028. Among 2024 Trump voters, the figure was 35% in another poll. A March 2026 poll found 77% of all voters support raising taxes on billionaires, including 65% of Republicans, 75% of independence, and 91% of Democrats.
It also found 62% of voters are more likely to back a candidate who supports an increased billionaire tax versus 12% more likely support a candidate who opposes it. These aren't disciples of Karl Marx, but they believe the economy is rigged against them, and they increasingly believe the government should step in and fix it. A 2026 Fox news poll found 61% of Republicans view capitalism favorably down from 72% in 2019, while the share who feels strongly favorable has fallen, who feels strongly favorable has fallen from 54 to 41%.
The share who say the system is rigged toward the wealthy has climbed from 30% these are Republicans now in 2018 to 42%. He said on 23 and I understand why my generation is frustrated unaffordable housing is one of the clearest reasons.
The striking part of Mondamis when in New York is that the language he used a...
I'm not going to tell my generation that everything is fine, but I believe we are making a fundamental mistake when we take a real economic problem and turn it into an argument against capitalism.
On the left the villain is usually the billionaire or the corporation on the right it might be China immigrants Israel or whichever group is being blamed that month for why we can't afford what our parents could at our age, but they couldn't afford it at our age. That's the whole point they could not. No, the targets of blame change but the logic stays the same, somebody else took what should have been mine and whoever it should should pay to give it back like we said before. jealousy and be in selfishness. This is where the argument gets uncomfortable. Ask young Americans whether they want universal healthcare, free college, cheaper housing or more government assistance and you'll find plenty of support, but when you ask who should pay for it, suddenly the revolutionaries get quieter.
We want the Nordic welfare state without the Nordic tax bill. We want the government to spend more money while somehow charging none of us for it, which sounds more like a wish list than an economic model.
“I think my generation is getting capitalism completely wrong because those of us who are actually building companies are showing that opportunity hasn't disappeared nearly as completely as some young people believe.”
For the first time on record, 2025 saw generations the entrepreneurs starting more new businesses than baby boomers accounting for 9% of new business starts in 2025 against 5% for boomers.
Most of those founders used AI to get started. It has never been cheaper to try to be an entrepreneur. So which is it?
We had generation that believes our government needs to rescue us from the economy. By the way, governments responsible for putting us in this situation. We had generation capable of building our own way out. My mother brought me to America from Russia when I was 3 years old because she believed that her son would have more opportunity and she was right.
“We're getting more of this discussion here because as we said all along, and we've gone, sorry, we've gone right after the president and JD Vance and Josh Hawley.”
These are the examples of the Republican leaders that are promoting out-not-right socialism. You know, Trump vans and good-God to proclaiming it and getting cheers. Yes, that we want more equity and even ownership. Government and ownership in business. Right, you can't Trump and JD Vance can't say, so JD Vance out the other day, we can't have socialist communists as he's talking about an agreement with Trump that we need to have more equity and ownership in business. The government and actually talking about a sovereign wealth fund, the government having capital to own and have equity and businesses.
“And then we're complaining about socialism and communism. Republicans, have you gone damn nuts?”
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“I think it was, I think, like I said, it was in 30, 35 years ago. I voted for a guy locally for the highway department supervisor because the Republican candidate was involved in a criminal scandal.”
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And talking about the numbers out there that show that even people that I did young people that identify themselves as maga 35% would elect a democratic socialist. Which by the way, there is no such thing. And less what you're saying is the majority will force you to bankruptcy or the majority that we're not talking about an authoritarian.
“Or a king or a queen taking away your property. That's why we wish to get rid of the Senate.”
That's why we wish to have the Supreme Court under a one house legislative branch based on on population and the executive branch control the exact same way. Their goal is to control and destroy the United States through popular vote. That's what that's what their goal is. We'll get there. We'll see probably not in my lifetime, but as we have said before, we talk about the DSA and this is what a problem they're going to be. Why would people support it?
I think the bigger problem is where the Republican party is going.
Yeah, the socialism accepted by the Republican party. The fact that the president and JD Vans can be out there talking about government ownership and equity in companies.
And there's not a peep for many Republican. And if you bring it up, you're the one that's demonized. And at the same time that they're talking about they're saying, reject socialism, reject socialism. By the way, we should have a government wealth fund like Saudi Arabia.
“Where the government can invest in businesses and the government can have equity. Are you out of your freaking minds?”
Now imagine, remember, again, I brought up the whole government motors thing.
Yeah, when the bridge loan was converted to ownership, then GM. And we had a concern from day one. I had a concern with the bridge loan, which started with George W. Bush on his way out.
“I remember was it October when the phone's capital hill blew up. Yeah, it was late. I know it was late 2008. It was in the fall of 2008 on type one.”
The the phones were basically just destroyed because so many conservatives were outraged.
And if you have more and more on the right that are looking at it and going, oh, well, because imagine Barack Obama says, no, we need more government ownership and business and a sovereign wealth fund. If Barack Obama said those words, are you kidding me? The needle would have been the red flag needle would have been off the charts. And by the way, that would be a communist red flag. It would have been unreal. How vivid conservatives would be. And now it's more and more Republicans. Now here's the good thing.
The Republican Party is a big tent. There are varying degrees of thought and conviction within the Republican tent. There are only socialist in a excuse me. A socialist adjacent. Yes, we're not socialist curious socialist curious by the way, that tent is a circus tent and it's being filled more and more with clowns. What I find interesting is that the reality, not the delusion that people live in, there's a couple of things here that the the fear out there of big companies and billionaires, you know, as the monopoly.
But no fear of government as the monopoly and no recognition that the situation that we are in right now, because the prices, that's what it is affordability was caused the initial cause of this one, the unit, what set it off was the massive amount of borrowed money from future generations. Because of COVID paranoia that put trillions of dollars into people's hands to spend. Also, as we know, the Fed and their monetary policy of cash, you know, of money pumping money into the system, which devalued the dollar and the massive amount of money put into borrowed money put into people's hands that they could spend.
That came again from not being did not come from productivity. Right. Right.
“That's what caused it. Government just like in 2008, 2009, the mortgage crisis was caused by government.”
Government caused it and I'm sorry, but sometimes I sit back and go, we live in a complete nation of idiots who, and I guess you could look at it outside the fiscal, the fiscal arena.
We all know every Republican knows that the border crisis was not the fact th...
We all know every Republican knows and was furious that Biden created the border crisis. They wanted the people. It wasn't that, well, Biden just isn't capable of closing the border. No, Biden was capable of opening the border.
“Yeah. And that's what they did. And so they create the problem and then by the end of it was hilarious because remember they started to crack down by the end of his term in order for him, hopefully to get elected.”
Right. They started tightening up a little bit and they're like, okay, but see now the number of people crossing the border. So they created the problem that easily can be solved.
And then they start solving the problem that they created not fully, but just start doing it in order to win another election and tell the public that they view as a bunch of complete idiots. Look, we're solving the problem. It's coming down now. You created it and the same thing going on with fiscal matters right now. Politicians and you have now Democrats and you have a significant number of Republican politician, the believes, the people that vote for them that you are a complete idiot. They create the problem and then tell you they're going to solve it and you're like, I'm going to believe them. I'm going to believe them at the same time that you say you have no trust in government at all. You wish to give them monopoly power that no billionaire could even dream of ever having.
“Because again, you're not just kicking the door open for the Democrats in the future.”
If you're a Republican who believes in government ownership of business, you're handing the Democrats victory in the future in terms of elections.
And you've given them full permission to go much further because if 5% ownership is good, then 95% is much better. Wait, let's go to 100.
Because look at what we can do if we can just control the industry and the means of production.
“Wow. Yeah, it's amazing. But that's what I view. Democrat, Democrat, socialist would be in deep trouble if the Republican party, a significant portion of the Republican party, didn't buy into the same crap that they're selling Democrats.”
And then the hypocrisy is Republican saying, we don't believe in this stuff. You're doing it. This is what you're doing. I mean, unreal. Sorry. I pulled up my headphone jack. I was screaming. I threw my hand up and all of a sudden my your fulfilling over there. I actually was because Eric, it's such idiocy. There is you cannot pay attention to any of the issues out there and not see how the vast majority of problems. And then the public, we reject Reagan government isn't the problem. If there was ever evidence that government is the problem that Reagan was right, it's what we've been seeing over the last 20 years in this country with the major fiscal problems that we have all government created.
And then we sit there and go, let's give them more power. Well, they had them monopoly to totally screw up the economy majorly twice in 2008 2009, then the inflation we saw that came from COVID and everything else it came from government. The censoring of the free press, you know, the lockdowns, the line about COVID and you're saying government sucks, give them more power, government sucks, give them more power. It's like we even Republicans have lost their freaking minds. Yep, we're not wrong. No, we're not. We are not wrong. We're absolutely not.
I don't, I just don't, again, we saw part of the evolution after the 2008 2009 thing. Well, the banks got the bail out, I want mine.
Then later, it was about healthcare.
Are you insane? This is, again, goes back to the first rule of being a lifeguard.
“It's a person that's underwater if people feel desperate. By the way, not all these people are desperate.”
The young person who right wrote this piece is an entrepreneur. He's not doesn't sound like he's underwater in desperate.
But if you get enough voters that are underwater and desperate when it comes to pricing, which by the way, was caused by government, they're going to look to big government to bail them out.
More and more. We are Red Eyewideo. Coming up more with Gary McNamara and Eric Carley. It's Red Eyewideo.
We are Red Eyewideo. He is Eric Carley, and I'm Gary McNamara, but I thought it was really an interesting article, and something that needs to be brought up.
“And I know that Republicans get upset when we do this, but you got to face what the truth is.”
We don't give it crap about, almost something. We don't give a crap about tribalism. We don't give a crap about personalities or individuals. What we care about is ideas. Ideas are what created this country. Ideas, the realistic ideas, the ideas, the truth, the ideas of economics, the ideas of science.
“We know the ones that work and we know the ones that don't.”
Yeah, right, and I'm sick of the BS across the board, including the BS that we get from Republican Socialists now. Yeah, it's my blog. This is Red Eyewideo. On Westwood One. What did it make sense? The Dan Bonchino show. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. or home for a drake toll, follow and listen on your favorite platform.


