Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er

Biden Empire Crumbling: Controversies, Bidonomics, and the Leprosy Threat

August 01, 2023 Online Big Blue LLC Season 2 Episode 40
Biden Empire Crumbling: Controversies, Bidonomics, and the Leprosy Threat
Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
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Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
Biden Empire Crumbling: Controversies, Bidonomics, and the Leprosy Threat
Aug 01, 2023 Season 2 Episode 40
Online Big Blue LLC

Did you know that more light is being shed on the intricate Biden crime empire? This episode takes a deep dive into the scandals that have been unveiled through recent testimonies. We discuss the alleged leveraging of the "Biden brand" with Hunter Biden's business partners. Get ready to hear about the Democratic Party's efforts to gloss over these serious allegations as mere "casual niceties". You're about to get a no-holds-barred look at the Biden family's business controversy.

What if we told you that your financial stability is at stake under Biden's 'Bidonomics'? The episode continues with a critical analysis of Biden's energy policies, with special attention to his targeting of natural gas and the promotion of electric cars. We also focus on the potential implications of the Department of Energy's decision to target light bulbs. And just when you thought things were grim enough, we discuss the CDC's recent leprosy alert in Florida. 

Lastly, we grapple with the troubling rise of leprosy cases in the US and discuss the CDC's advice to doctors and potential causes. We're not afraid to discuss the correlation between the outbreak and the migrant crisis and its impact on New York City. We tackle Mayor Adams' chilling warning and explore possible solutions to the housing crisis. This episode is packed with controversial topics that will leave you pondering. Get ready for some critical conversations on immigration, public assistance, and much more.

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Did you know that more light is being shed on the intricate Biden crime empire? This episode takes a deep dive into the scandals that have been unveiled through recent testimonies. We discuss the alleged leveraging of the "Biden brand" with Hunter Biden's business partners. Get ready to hear about the Democratic Party's efforts to gloss over these serious allegations as mere "casual niceties". You're about to get a no-holds-barred look at the Biden family's business controversy.

What if we told you that your financial stability is at stake under Biden's 'Bidonomics'? The episode continues with a critical analysis of Biden's energy policies, with special attention to his targeting of natural gas and the promotion of electric cars. We also focus on the potential implications of the Department of Energy's decision to target light bulbs. And just when you thought things were grim enough, we discuss the CDC's recent leprosy alert in Florida. 

Lastly, we grapple with the troubling rise of leprosy cases in the US and discuss the CDC's advice to doctors and potential causes. We're not afraid to discuss the correlation between the outbreak and the migrant crisis and its impact on New York City. We tackle Mayor Adams' chilling warning and explore possible solutions to the housing crisis. This episode is packed with controversial topics that will leave you pondering. Get ready for some critical conversations on immigration, public assistance, and much more.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

What you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. You don't know what that all is, mr Trash. I'd show you. But I'm too old, I'm too tired, I'm too fucking blind. If I were a man I was five years ago I'd take a flamethrower to this place. Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth? You want answers. I think I'm entitled to it. You want answers. I want the truth.

Speaker 2:

You can't handle the truth when there's nothing else out there. The truth shall always set you free. This is Tim. This is Get Off my Long. The Mad Rammels of the Cannexer.

Speaker 2:

Oh, is Hunter Biden really in trouble now? Devin Archer appeared Monday on Capitol Hill and he was basically detailing what went on behind closed doors with the Bidens and evidently the rumors are coming out that there's proof that Biden lied. Well, none of this is a shocker. Devin Archer is a business associate of Hunter. He's also a bro of Hunter because you looked at some of the text messages it's like I love you man, I love you bro.

Speaker 2:

But could he be one of the linchpins for the downfall of the Bidens, the Biden crime empire? Because it seems to be a pretty extensive empire, going all the way back to when he was vice president. What basically came out? What we're hearing, what basically came out of these meetings is that Archer came out and said that Joe Biden that is, vice president of Biden repeatedly spoke to Hunter Biden's business partners to sell them the quote unquote brands, and I'm assuming the brand is that of the Bidens. But we all remember Joe said I never talked to his business partners, I don't even know who these guys are Hello, are you a business partner?

Speaker 2:

Well, I don't know who you are, so but I'm going to talk to you and I need $10 million. But he helped sell them on the brand of the Biden family. This was when Joe Biden was vice president, that he also joined Hunter Biden for dinners with numerous foreign business associates and spoke to him over the phone at least over 20 times. Now, of course, we heard we've never talked about this before. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I don't know anything about his dealings. I don't know anything about Hunter Biden, what he does, hunter Biden, hunter Biden who oh, my son. He also added that he was part of the whole barisma incident, and he was. He was part of the reason that the brands got on our Hunter Biden got on the board of barisma.

Speaker 2:

There's also numerous, numerous testimonies are saying are numerous instances on the testimony. There's also that Archer appears to contradict Biden's claim again to have no knowledge, not even that he didn't speak, but he had no knowledge of the business dealings. So this isn't speculation, this is. This is rumors that are coming out that it was kind of hard to them believe that that he had no, that he had no knowledge of it and he basically came out and said, yeah, he knew what the hell was going on. He definitely knew what the hell was going on, joe did. He also came out and said or allegedly said, because this is all information that we're secondhand hearing that Hunter Biden and barisma executives got got called the DC and of course that would be then vice president Joe Biden to get the Ukrainian prosecutor fired. That was back in 2015, in December. Now the barisma holdings CEOs CEOs called DC and asked the Biden administration to help get, get that prosecutor and Ukraine fired for investigating the firm barisma.

Speaker 2:

So again, it's contradicting the fact that I had nothing to do with that prosecutor getting fired. I never said I was going to hold billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine unless it happened. Well, joe, it kinda looks like it did. Now, again, I love it. Now, the Democrats. Now I love it because the Democrats are in full spin control. Welcome to the no spin zone. Now there's, now there's anything. They don't. They, they're not denying it, we're not denying any of this happened, but we're just gonna, we're just gonna, just, you know, spin in a different way. They're, these were, these calls were casual niceties.

Speaker 2:

You know, joe, joe, we need you to get this is my best Ukrainian we need you to get the guy fired. It sounds like a Dracula. That is the prosecutor for barisma. Well, the weather seems nice today. Yeah, okay, it was casual niceties. He went from I never spoke to anyone, so I've never been involved in anything To the fact that it now it was it's just casual niceties. We know we were, we were just, we were just chatting About the niceties.

Speaker 2:

Does anyone fall for this? Does anyone? I mean, does anyone truly believe this? I Mean seriously. Well, you know, you know who does. Probably come on Harris, because you dangle a string in front of her face and she's like oh, and that we got another guy gonna be given clothes door testimonies coming up very soon. I love it.

Speaker 2:

Out of the DOJ all of a sudden for Devon Archer, the day before he was supposed to testify on a Sunday, said you know, we just went to a judge and he needs a report to prison. But it's all a coincidence, it's all a co-winky dink. It's corruption at its finest. You don't create over 12 LLCs or 1015 LLCs and then have people move around and and and write multiple checks to these LLCs and then have that foot to have that funding then moves to different family members. I Think some of us do call that money laundering. And Then, when Joe was asked about these questions, about you know, all of a sudden it's, it's now Changing the tune. Well, I should say the press secretary, you know it's. It's not that he, he didn't discuss these plans, he just didn't knew any first-hand knowledge. It's like you, but you said this in the beginning. You were serious about that. That's what it is. You're serious about that it's. It's corruption at its upper levels, at its finest, and these are the people that are making policy decisions To move this country forward.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of Kamala Harris, I love it because it's called. It's called Bidonomics and I gotta play. I gotta play, I gotta. I have to play this clip. Hold on, I gotta play this clip. We got, we got a, we have. I have a clip. It's cute up, hold on.

Speaker 1:

Americans are a $400 unexpected expense away from bankruptcy.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's called Bidonomic guys. It's called Bidonomics because I mean, you literally created this atmosphere, you literally created this, this, this economic environment, and then you talk and say that you know what we're, we're, we're, we're $400 away. You've been in office for almost three years and if you have created a population where that we're only four Americans are only $400 unexpected, unexpected issues away from filing bankruptcy, that falls on you for the last two and a half years. Come on, I'll go on three years. It's called Bidonomics and you just helped sum it up by more of your stupidity, and you and she was actually talking about how a better off everything is with Bidonomics, how wonderful everything is with Bidonomics, but you just said that the average American is $400 away, a $400 unexpected expense away for filing for bankruptcy.

Speaker 1:

You were serious about that.

Speaker 2:

I just don't get it sometimes and then I love it because this came out today. This came out today again because Joe Biden, of course, is going after gas stoves. Joe Biden, of course, is going after gas water heaters. He's going after anything that's natural gas, because it's fact it's a cheaper excuse me, cheaper form of energy. But the problem is this it's not electric. So he's got the electric car companies and everything else that are basically Joe Biden's back pocket. So that's especially with all these rebates you can get. So natural gas is just a problem because of the fact that you could do it cheaper or cleaner and you don't have to have those nasty fossil fuel plants powering these electrical grids. But don't worry now, according to the Biden administration and the EPA, nuclear is now we've talked about it nuclear is now a renewable source of energy. You're not going to worry about that nuclear waste crap that doesn't exist anymore Nuclear waste that doesn't exist anymore. So of course now the Department of Energy is now coming after light bulbs. They're coming after your light bulbs, guys again, and the retailers must sell light emitting. What is it called? I don't even know what it's called. It's something in LED lights and alternative to the other light bulbs the halogen type light bulbs that we have, or they're going to risk substantial federal penalty.

Speaker 2:

The Biden administration continues to push these fantasies through their weaponized federal agencies. And that came from Andy Barr. He's a Republican representative out of Kentucky. The Department of Energy should focus on energy independence, not what light bulbs you can or cannot use for home or businesses. Now I love it. These light bulb figures. We're going to save an extra $3 billion a year on utility bills and we're going to cut carbon emissions by 222 million metric tons over the next three decades. So that's a billion dollars every 10 years. Let me check my math here. Yeah, that's what that is. Now the energy sector, the lighting industry, is already embracing more energy efficient products, and these measures will accelerate the progress to deliver the best products to American customers and build a better and brighter future. I only promise you're going to be in the fucking dark Now.

Speaker 2:

Us households switch increasingly to LED lights since 2015. Now fewer than half of households reportedly use mostly exclusive LED lights, and that's according to the most recent energy excuse me, residential energy consumption survey. Now, 47% use mostly our only LEDs, 15% use inclin I can't ever say that word indecent inclin-descent or halogens and 12% use the compact fluorescent FL excuse me, I can't even talk today CFLs and another 26% report and 26 other percent say now we got no predominant bulb type, but so the large percentage of households are using these LEDs. And now the DOE reversed a ruling in April of 2022. That was a ruling that was reversed by the Trump administration that sought to protect these types of light bulbs and allows consumers to choose which products they want to purchase, and I love it, because former Trump was also personally opposed to LED light bulbs.

Speaker 2:

You're marking the 2019, they're often expensive, not good and they made him look orange. Well, I guess there's a reason to do that, but the problem is like again, the government is reaching into your pocket and once again forcing you to do something that I don't know if you want to do or if you don't want to do, but they're forcing you to do something such as this Because we need government control. That's the problem. And there's another big problem on the horizon CDC in Florida issued a leprosy alert. Now some people say this is a biblical disease because it goes back to the biblical times and it's an infectious disease that's been around basically forever, like I said, but it's increased dramatically in Florida Now. Health experts right now are fearing that this infectious disease is now going to reach an epidemic, an emudemic epidemic, epidemic, whatever it's called it's going to be. It's going to be critical.

Speaker 2:

I can't talk today. Oh guys, you know what? I didn't sleep well last night and I think that was the problem. I was up late because I was watching an HBO plus show called Silo, and it's a pretty good show. It's basically about the silos. Well, I don't want to ruin it for anyone who hasn't watched it, but there's a silo that's in the ground. It's been in the ground for hundreds of years and humanity lives in the silo because of the fact that for some reason, they don't really explain that the earth has become toxic. There's toxic air outside and it's not. It's not breathable or habitable for human beings. So it's a 10 episode series and actually it's a series of books. It's also books, but you know, it's actually a pretty. It's a pretty good show. It's pretty fast moving. It's got some. It's got some good melodrama and it's very fast paced. It's an enjoyable watch. Like I said, it's 10 episodes is on HBO plus, not HBO plus. It's on Apple TV plus. So that's that's always. That was. That was a fun watch.

Speaker 2:

And then we started watching another HBO, again HBO Apple plus show, but now it's HBO Max or now it's just Max. But there's another Apple plus series called Invasion and it's about these aliens that come down and invade the earth and it's the whole it's. It's told, it's just told to the story of five individuals. The guy, the doctor, the Alan Grant from Jurassic Park, is in it. He's in it in the first episode. I'm not going to talk anymore, but he's in it only for the first episode.

Speaker 2:

If I had to pick a choice of the two, I would tell you to watch. I'll tell you to watch Silo Because Invasion is kind of slow moving, the acting's not that great. It is renewed for season two, which I believe is going to be like in August. 15th is the second series. So if you want to binge watch it, you can jump right into season two in a couple of weeks and you kind of have this, this you're kind of hoping for this momentous build up through the first 10 up nine episodes and then you kind of get let down in the season finale. So I mean, like I said, you know I'm also excited that Justified is back on. It's a short series run with the, with Tim the old of aunts and the who plays deputy US Marshall railing Givens show. That I think it's just five was on for like six years and it's been off the air for a while now. I think it's off the year for five years. So this is this is part of a justifies, part of a series of books and this is part of that series. So they're bringing the character back for a short I think it's eight episode run, which has been really good. I've been watching that on I think it's every Tuesday night at nine nine o'clock Eastern standard time. So that's another. That's another good watch.

Speaker 2:

But getting back to, let's get back to leprosy Now. Central of Florida itself accounts for nearly one fifth of all cases in the US. Now, according to the CDC, 81% of those cases are reported in Florida. That's pretty scary 81% of the cases Also known as Hansen's disease. It's also known as Hansen's disease, which I did not know.

Speaker 2:

Leprosy is usually spread during a lengthy person-to-person contact through airborne droplets from the nose, mouth or from an infected person. Now leprosy itself is extremely or it has been extremely uncommon in the US. But since 2000, cases of leprosy have kind of gone up, kind of shot through the roof a little bit and more than doubled over the past decade. Now they're saying the CDC is also saying about 34% of these cases reported from 15 to 2020 are locally acquired, as opposed to travel-related cases. But now all of a sudden it's jumping back up again. It's jumping back up again. It's making a huge leap. Now leprosy can affect people of all ages, but it's most common in those that are 5 to 15 or over 30. Now the CDC is also saying that more than 90% of the people infected do not ever. I mean, let's see here because it let's see here. No, that's not, that's something else. I was looking at something else. I'm getting my notes all juggled up. Today the CDC is also now warning doctors to consider leprosy and examining patients who travel to Florida or elsewhere in the South Eastern states. Antibiotics can usually treat the condition, they're saying, but it does cause permanent or it may cause permanent nerve damage.

Speaker 2:

It's amazing that all these third world diseases and all these ancient diseases that have been pretty much eradicated in the US are making these surprising comebacks. You got measles, you got mumps, you got chickenpox all making these surprising comebacks and we know and never want to address the fact that potentially it's because of the fact that we have the border open, that we have an open border policy that's just allowing everyone to come in and we don't do any type of health checks. Because why would we want to do that? Cause that's crazy. Why would we want to do health screenings for people we're going to let into the country illegally? You were serious about that. I must have lost my damn mind for a minute.

Speaker 2:

And then you have Mayor Adams in New York. I love Mayor Adams in New York. He's now warned New Yorkers that the immigrant, the migrant crisis, is coming to neighborhood near you. That sounds very ominous. Now he's warned New Yorkers on Monday that it's coming to an like. I said the immigrant crisis is coming to neighborhood near you and said that President Biden offered just in the liaison to help fix all these issues. And he said Adams came out and said eventually this is going to come to a neighborhood near you. It's 91,000 people Now.

Speaker 2:

Places like El Paso, texas, have taken in millions of people and last time I checked let me do the math I think New York is a bigger state and that state that's bigger city than El Paso? Well, I'm not sure. New York City is probably, and let's see. Well, texas would be a bigger city. It's a bigger state than New York, but New York City would be a bigger state than El Paso. Look at that, the brain started to work. I had a jumpstart to brain for a minute.

Speaker 2:

We need to localize this madness, he said, without elaborating, including when asked whether this includes using out-dored spaces such as parks, to house immigrants. I remember, I love when he was going to use schools and he was using schools that were still in session and he was his administration. Adams administration was saying well, don't worry about us, you putting these undocumented illegal immigrant men near these schools, next to children. The building is detached from the school. And then it turns out the building is like five feet away from the school, I guess. I guess technically it's detached, it's five feet away. I guess it's detached.

Speaker 2:

He also said we have to figure out a way or how, a way of how we don't have what is in our municipalities, where we have sent cities all over the, where we don't have 10 cities all over the place. We have to figure out how we're going to locate the lives of and locate the lives of the inevitable. There's no more room indoors. We have to figure it out and that's what I've got the team working on right now. I got a crazy idea. I'm gonna raise my hand. I got a crazy idea send the people back. You have fraud. 90% and something like 95% of these claims of asylum are false and they show up to their meetings. They get deported. Why don't we just put some? Why don't we get some trailers? Get some immigration judges, rule on asylum claims right then and there, and send people back. That will also stem the onslaught that is happening at the border.

Speaker 2:

He's also saying I was at Roosevelt on Sunday and I went there, excuse me, saturday. I went there Sunday. People are lined up around the block, hurting the businesses there. Yeah, you're hurting the business there by having these people that are here illegally blocking their entrance to get into the business. We put buses there for cooling systems, but it's just not sustainable. Again, I feel bad for these people that they're living on the street. I feel bad for that. But you weren't invited. I've said it before. You lock your door of your house for a reason at night because you want uninvited guests not to come in. It doesn't matter if they're claiming asylum to go to your house. And then they get here and I love it because they get here and you hear some of these stories and they complain. They're like well, we thought we were getting free this, free that, free this, free that.

Speaker 1:

And what do you mean?

Speaker 2:

What do we mean? We can't live in a hotel forever for free and they complain that they can't get jobs. They can't get this. Well, you know what you came.

Speaker 2:

There are legal options to come into this country. There are port of entries you can go through. There's an asylum process you can file. The problem is it could take a couple years and you don't want to wait.

Speaker 2:

So I have no empathy or sympathy for people that were here and then basically we're not invited to come here. Should I feel bad for them? I feel bad for their situation. They're in now, but I don't feel bad for the situation that they created for themselves. I feel bad for the taxpayers. I feel bad for the citizenry of New York City that they have to house and close and take care of these people because they can't take care of themselves. There's just way too much crap going on in this world. I think next show we're going to have to do a fun show. I don't know what we're going to do. We're going to do a fun show. We're going to do something exciting, something different. We're going to mix it up a little bit. Maybe we'll have a conspiracy day. Those are always fun. And again, we've said it once, we'll say it again and we'll say it a million times the truth shall always be true. This is Tim. This is a good off on my mind. Bad round music of the day Come on.

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