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

Bideomics vs Hunteromics. Plus, In the Eye of the Immigration Storm

September 19, 2023 Online Big Blue LLC Season 2 Episode 44
Bideomics vs Hunteromics. Plus, In the Eye of the Immigration Storm
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
Bideomics vs Hunteromics. Plus, In the Eye of the Immigration Storm
Sep 19, 2023 Season 2 Episode 44
Online Big Blue LLC

Prepare to journey with us as we unravel the intricate web of the current US immigration situation. We're putting the spotlight on the surge of immigrants, the introduction of tracking systems, and the mass relocation of over 30,000 immigrants to sanctuary cities. Get ready to hear our take on the struggles affecting cities like Los Angeles, and the ripple effects on everyday American citizens. 

Switching gears, we scrutinize the Biden Administration's approach to natural resources and renewable energy. We dissect the state of the energy grid, the hurdles in shifting from natural gas to electricity, and the controversies surrounding Bidenomics. Plus, we delve into the allegations of tax evasion by Hunter Biden. As we wrap up, we discuss the challenges immigrant children pose to New York schools, their impact on education quality, and potential public health implications. This episode is an enlightening exploration you don't want to miss!

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Prepare to journey with us as we unravel the intricate web of the current US immigration situation. We're putting the spotlight on the surge of immigrants, the introduction of tracking systems, and the mass relocation of over 30,000 immigrants to sanctuary cities. Get ready to hear our take on the struggles affecting cities like Los Angeles, and the ripple effects on everyday American citizens. 

Switching gears, we scrutinize the Biden Administration's approach to natural resources and renewable energy. We dissect the state of the energy grid, the hurdles in shifting from natural gas to electricity, and the controversies surrounding Bidenomics. Plus, we delve into the allegations of tax evasion by Hunter Biden. As we wrap up, we discuss the challenges immigrant children pose to New York schools, their impact on education quality, and potential public health implications. This episode is an enlightening exploration you don't want to miss!

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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.

Speaker 2:

Do you understand the words that?

Speaker 1:

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. It's been a while, but we're back on the mic. Do you want to know why? The truth, she'll always hit you free. This is Tim. Let's get off my lawn. Matt Reynolds of the Gen Xer.

Speaker 2:

Oh, we had a cold ravage the house for a couple weeks now, so I was waiting for my Malonia's voice to get back to peak efficiency and it's still not there. But you know what I laugh? Because anytime you get sick nowadays, anytime you get a sniffle, it's COVID. And I love that, because people I was telling people you know, my son had a head cold and then my wife got it, then I got it. I was the last one to get it and everyone was like you sure, it's not COVID. Yeah, I'm positive. We took tests and, shockingly you may believe this or not but not everything, according to Mr Faccio, is COVID. And the way the government counted COVID cases not everything that comes across your desk is COVID. Sometimes you just get a cold.

Speaker 2:

We got a lot to talk about, from inflation to the border, to bite anomics, to gas Prices, to the auto strike. There's so much to go. We can't get everything all in one show, so hopefully we're going to do a show every other day because my voice still is not 100%, but I was laughing because I was watching a video on YouTube. Uh, the board of the immigrant express, I should say the illegal alien express. There's evidently a train out of Mexico which is heading towards the US border and it's packed with immigrants who could be here cheering and clapping on the side of the train. If you ever seen a train in India, certain sections of India, indian trains sometimes, uh, trains in India sometimes are very packed to the point that sometimes people ride on the top of the train. So this video was from Sunday and even though the US sent out a storm, wetters that said do not come, they're still just, they're still just flowing through and we have this whole train. Let's see if I can get the. I don't think. Now this train is huge and it's rocketing and they said they're seeing at least 2000, if not more, immigrants on this train.

Speaker 2:

Now you have certain towns now outside of El Paso, such as in Arizona, which are seeing illegal crossings of over 2500 a day for several, several straight days now. These are forcing agents to resort to street releases because, because the shelters are just packed and a lot of these immigrants are coming from Africa. We don't know anything about them, we're just letting them in. Last month, there were well over 20,000 immigrants in border control custody, and this is according to the US Custom and Border Protection Services, and that's in the Rio Grande sector in Texas alone. Evidently, large caravans are heading towards the southern border and these are concluding family units with infants and children, along with unaccompanied minors. Now, all these families have been stopped along the Rio Glen in the May and they it looks like they're all going to be released with future court dates. Listen, pedro, I need you to come back on February 16th of 2038 for your court hearing so you can get your asylum claim denied.

Speaker 2:

Now officials with the United Administration have a plan on a way to curb illegal immigration flow at the southern border. Now the plan is going to include implementation of ankle bracelets to track their location for immigrants as soon as they're caught. Okay, and this is the same administration that sued Texas to remove the water barrier in the Rio Grande, which is an effort to curb illegal immigration. Now a Biden administration also sued Arizona for building a barrier out of shipping containers at its border. Now immigrants are supposed to undergo asylum screening and this is basically to determine by US officials if they're able to come into the country, and we're not doing any of that. Since May, dhs has removed a return over 200,000 people, according to the agency, but that's not stopping the million of the people that are coming in.

Speaker 2:

Now people are pissed off that Texas, who's been operating kind of like a busing system to transport immigrants to sanctuary cities. I love where sanctuary cities just don't send us anyone to cities like New York, philadelphia, chicago, los Angeles and it's aimed at providing relief to these border towns which are seeing millions of immigrants come through over the year. Now, texas, right now, is best over 30,000 illegal immigrants to self-decreate sanctuary cities, and they said they've sent over 12,000 to DC, over 13,000 to New York, over 6,000 to Chicago, over 26,000 to Philadelphia and over 1,000 to Denver, another 4,080 to Los Angeles. Now, remember, these places are sanctuary cities. Now, let's remember that.

Speaker 2:

Now the mayor of LA came out and said that she is fearful that planes of illegal immigrants might arrive in her city. Now, her city, of course, is welcome. This is Karen Bass. She's welcoming immigrants. Welcome, immigrants, welcome. Everything's fine, remain calm. She was at an event hosted by Axios last Thursday and Mayor Bass says we live in a city that welcomes immigrants, and so I think we have been able to handle it, but I'm fearful that any day planes could start coming. We're a sanctuary city. Don't send us anybody. She added that transportation of illegal immigrants from the border and states, from Texas, to sanctuary jurisdictions is just a setting state for the presidential election next year.

Speaker 2:

How about the fact that the southern states and the border states cannot handle all this that? You are part of the Biden plan. You're part of the Biden administration. You're part of the Biden administration not really part of the Biden administration, but you're all part of the team. Biden, you have the open border policy as long as you don't bring them to my state. No, no, no. We're a sanctuary city, but we don't want anybody. It's a yo problem, it's not a my problem.

Speaker 2:

So when these conservative mayors or Republican mayors start moving or start disseminating these illegal immigrants to these different areas, they don't want that. No, no, no, no, no. That's going to hurt our city. How could you possibly do that? Keep them all in Texas. We don't want them over here, even though we are a self-perclaimed sanctuary city.

Speaker 2:

And then you got the brilliance of the mayor of New York. His brilliant idea is we are going to cut overtime for our police force, which is already down thousands of officers because of the fact that we need more money for illegal immigrants. There was a. This was a couple weeks back. This was no, it was like a week ago. Alexander, new York also called it a day.

Speaker 2:

There was another Democrats had a press conference in New York regarding illegal immigration. Now they spoke outside the Roosevelt Hotel, which has become a huge relief center, and evidently they were drowned out by protesters chanting send them back, close the border. Why? Because everything that you are doing to these people to allow them to come into this country legally, you are taking away services and means and needs for people that live here. What about the homeless population we have now? What about the homeless veterans we have now? We can't take care of them, but I am supposed to be all right for you to allow people to come in this country illegally and then divert the services that are needed for people who have served this country and people who are in need, who are naturalized citizens natural citizens because of the fact that someone's coming out and filing a false asylum claim, because all the asylum claims are bullshit. 90-something percent of asylum claims are denied and I love it, because then you have these idiots crossing the border waving the flags of the country that they are fleeing from persecution for asylum claims. So if it was so horrid and you have to flee for the fear of your life, but you are still going to fly the flag of your country that you are fleeing from, did I know I was only gone for two weeks, but did the world go even more stupid since I've been gone? Is that what's going on? I don't get it. I'm not put on this earth to get it. That's my thing. I'm not put on this earth to get it. I'm not. I understand that.

Speaker 2:

But when you see things in the state of Pennsylvania, where I live, where the Pennsylvania median income has fallen with along with 16 other states Now this is the income has fallen. People in Pennsylvania making less money has dropped from 2020. As household income is significant percentage of the states across the nation. According to US data from the US Census, thursday is the latest of continuing impact of historic inflation on Americans. The median income in Pennsylvania was $71,798. That's in 2022. And that's the most recent years, and that is down almost $1,000 from 2021.

Speaker 2:

So now people in Pennsylvania are making less money, but we're looking at the fact that inflation is still at all time high. And when people sit there and say, well, you know what the thing is about. Inflation, inflation is going down. No, inflation is not going down. The rate of inflation is going down. The rate of inflation, the rate of rising inflation, is going down, not inflation itself. You still have anywhere between 16% to 20% of inflation on goods such as food, chicken, eggs, milk, steak, not to mention also gasoline. Gasoline, like I meant, is almost $4 a gallon. Where I'm at, it's at $399.

Speaker 2:

So, because gas is so high, the Biden administration decides to unleash a 50 year mining and drilling ban on thousands of acres in New Mexico, because they're saying that the Biden administration says it and said to protect the wildlife and cultural resources in the region. You had one tribe that complained and you have a lot of mining and drilling also in Alaska, where the Biden administration is stopping drilling as well, and I love. The tribes in Alaska said no, no, no, no, no. We want this because of the fact that we don't want you to save us. We're not children. These are high-priced, high-paying jobs that allows our community to tax to build hospitals, to build roads, to allow people in our community to make money. And it's finalizing right now, like I said, a 50 year ban on 4,200 acres in New Mexico, which is just north of Albuquerque Albuquique I always think of Bugs Bunny, I'm from Albuquique. Now it would remain in place for 50 years. Now the Interior Secretary says today we're responding to a call of the tribe's elected leaders and community members who want to see these public lands protected. We're looking forward to hearing more from the public and to informed decisions about how activities such as gravel mining impact these lands, including the important cultural and natural resources.

Speaker 2:

Natural resources are what you need to fuel this country Right now. Renewable energy is not at any point where it is sustainable for a large population. You had your own energy secretary come out and said our energy grid cannot handle what you're asking it to do. We're not. We're like he said it won't. We're like 50 years away, if not longer away, from having to building an infrastructure, electric infrastructure that can handle all the electric cars, can handle all the electrical appliances to handle everything turning from natural gas to electric. But we're okay, don't worry All the don't. We got Joe in charge, so everything's fine, everything's good, there's nothing to worry about. Things are. You know, we've just reached a fever pitch where we have families now, who, who cannot. You have 61% of the population who's now said they're living paycheck to paycheck. But don't worry, bidenomics is working. It's working, bidenomics, it's Bidenomics.

Speaker 2:

You know what I love about Bidenomics? It doesn't apply to Biden, because we have something now called Hunteromics, because evidently Hunter can get to. You know they're now admitting well, hunter, maybe it may have did this. He wasn't a registrar as a foreign agent or something. He may have did all this, but no one can account for if Hunter actually Hunter is suing the IRS for releasing his tax records, but no one can actually say with any certainty if the $20 million we know about from Hunter Biden he actually paid any taxes on. Imagine if you did not pay taxes on $20 million and your last thing was not Biden. Just think about that for a second. Your last thing's not Biden and you sit there and you don't pay $20 million to the IRS on $20 million of earning. You don't pay that to the IRS. And I love it.

Speaker 2:

Because Hunter Biden's lawyers came out the other day and said the first son did not share his business or profits was his father, which is another notable shift in the narrative. Respondent allegations linking the Biden to his son, and it's basically we'll call it nicely, we'll call it shady Abulow, who's the attorney has been aggressively defending Biden, said he can categorically declare that Biden was not involved in Hunter's previous business deal and did not profit for anything. Remember the fact that he didn't know anything about it. Remember the fact that he didn't ever talk to any of his business dealings. Remember that. And then it's all. We might have chatted a little bit. Oh, what about when you're playing golf with these guys? Are these dinners, are these telephone conversations, are these emails, are these voicemails? Well, that doesn't matter. Even Vice President Biden evidently met with over dozens of Hunter's foreign business partners. This is all proven facts. This is all proven facts.

Speaker 2:

Remember when Biden came out and yelled at Peter Ducey and says I never spoke to my son about his overseas business dealings and it's like, well, we, probably we might have chatted about it. We could have chatted about it. I'm just not sure and you know what the sad thing is if he used that as a defense. If he used that as a defense, I would actually believe it, because there's only text messages, there's only voicemails, there's only hey, we're putting 10% away from the big guy. And Hunter's business partners can come out and categorically he said the big guy is Joe Biden.

Speaker 2:

And I go back I always think back to July 24th, the press briefing with the Venombo Corrine Jean Pierre. The president has never been in business to son. I just don't know anything else to add or to say how about you're lying? I can't go with the liar, liar Pence on fire defense, because that's just how many times can you use that? Really, how many times can you use that? It's terrible, it's disgusting and I love this. She was on MSNBC the other day, the Venombo Corrine Jean Pierre. Can we play this clip? Let's try to play this clip.

Speaker 4:

And let me just say it is a no evidence impeachment inquiry. It is baseless, there's no evidence. Even Republicans in Congress have said there's no evidence, it doesn't exist, and so that's the thing that the American people need to also realize there is nothing there.

Speaker 2:

The thing is, the American people are stupid. There's only emails, there's only text messages, there's only photos, there's only phone calls, there's only voice mails, there's only bank records, only visitor logs and sworn testimony by whistleblowers. There's nothing there. There's nothing there at all, and she's so. You know, when she's on a one on one interview, she's great. Yeah, I could say whatever I want. But then she's at a press briefing, she's doing one of her press briefings and with that folks Explain why the president interacted with so many of his sons Ford business associates.

Speaker 3:

More than half of voters told CNN they believed the president was involved and he lied. You can't have a response to that, kareem?

Speaker 2:

What does she do? I don't like the question. I'm just walking out. I'm just walking out, I'm just leaving, don't worry. I Love this one because this was from the same press conference and this, this guy. We could just do a whole show about Korean, john Pierre, this one's about by dynamics.

Speaker 3:

Well, not gonna get you heard. You heard Jared, the chair of CEA, talk. Talk specifically about the economy, speak, speak specifically about a major speech, a major speech that the president's gonna do tomorrow on by nomics. You've heard us talk about by nomics and how we believe has turned the economy around, and just not from us, but from the data that we certainly have. What data?

Speaker 2:

Insurance prices are up, produce prices are up, eggs are up, milk is up, chicken is up, everything is up. I Talked about it, I think, about a week ago, where I said that I Tracked my bills and when we go grocery shopping and stuff and I look at the bills and I track everything the mouth that we're spending, because I think that's what a good fiscal conservative does. And I went back to almost two years ago and looked at my spreadsheet and we kind of always buy the same amount of groceries for the family and you know we had some different things here and there, but the bills before, by dynamics Going back to Trump, an average shopping for a week was a hundred nineteen dollars. Now that included milk, that included Eggs, meat, you know stuff for the kids, lunches for the week. You know enough to enough for food for you know almost the entire week. You know there would be a couple ancillary shopping here and there, but, like the bulk, shopping on Sunday would be a hundred and nineteen dollars. And then I've watched over the last year, basically for the same items.

Speaker 2:

I'll also do an item count. I've seen that item go up. It went from 119 To 129 to 139 to 169 to yesterday, yesterday, not yesterday, it was a couple. This weekend I paid 179 for the same groceries. For the same groceries I paid almost a hundred and seventy nine dollars. Now my income hasn't gone up, but but my cost of inflation has gone up and I love it. If you take a look at some of these things, the, the items in the packaging Are getting smaller and smaller. I looked at the little pods for the dishwasher. I Used to pay anywhere between four, ninety, nine and five, ninety, nine for I'm not gonna say the name of the brand, but was a premium brand, but was a premium brand. That premium brand is now eight, ninety, nine. And I look and that was on sale and I looked at it and I said to my wife are there less in here? Now I love it because there is a, a supermarket in France, who was adding labels and titling its shrink inflation Because basically they're bashing food producers who are, who are charging more but giving less. And basically what these signs say. If you translate in English, it says this product is seen its weight decrease and the practical price from our supplier increase. We undertake to renegotiate the price. This is basically just to be calling out the food manufacturers, because they are. They are charging more for less, but that's by the comics.

Speaker 2:

Went to the gas station Four dollars for gas. That's by the comics. Talked about it last time. My insurance has gone up forty dollars for a month and I have no accidents. My wife has no accidents, we have no children driving on our policy, but I went up forty dollars a month because of the cost of inflation To buy the parts to fix other people's cars who've gotten to accidents. Home heating costs. I am waiting for our natural gas bill increase. We had the electrical increase during the summer which dropped off our kilowatt hour, but now I'm waiting to see what the hell our increase is gonna be on natural gas, because they're already saying it's gonna be more substantial than last year. That's by the comics. The fact that it costs more to buy clothes, that's by the comics you want to talk, and we've talked about this before. The inflation has not slowed. The rates of inflation increasing has slowed. That's by the comics. You have all these people coming in illegally from other countries of unknown origin that we have no way to track or vet and we are taking services and placing them to house and close and feed them. That's by the comics.

Speaker 2:

You could say whatever you want. You could make any lie that you could believe and the people that believe this are just, are just literally morons. And I'm sorry, I don't. I don't want to be, I don't want to be mean about it, but it's true. Because of the fact that you have 31% I think it's 30% of the population, 31% of the population. Still the same. We're okay, we're doing good, even though we have the venerable I Lame like saying her name because she may become vice president one day. She may become vice president one day and actually do something. The venerable we won't say misses, vice president, come out said that American families are only $400 away from bankruptcy. That's by dynamics. It's a disaster of epic proportions and they're doing everything they possibly can. It seems like at times to turn around and put more pressure on Americans that are here trying to just get by, day by day, moment by moment. It truly reminds me of the Obama administration, because we had such high inflation, we had high prices, we had all these things, but at the end of the day, we did not see any type of relief until Trump came into office. You could like Trump, you could hate Trump, you could say whatever you want in Trump, but at the end of the day, he helped turn this around. He helped turn the economy around. He helped move us forward the other way. It's sad that we're in this direction right now where we need to sit here and just kind of take it. I'm reading again and I just think it's funny.

Speaker 2:

The New York City immigrant crisis forces Adams to cut funding to city agencies. The Mary's calling for a 5% cut in spending for city agencies, which means that over time I pay for firefighter, sanitation work and police will be cut. Cost of housing and educating immigrants is expected to reach $12 billion. We don't have the money and I love it because now they're calling it the immigrant crisis. Why don't we call it what it is? It's the illegal immigrant crisis when you file false asylum claims. And I love it because they say Javier, you've come here to America. Why did you come here for America? It's not well. I've come here to America because of the fact that I'm fleeing prosecution from my country. No, it's because I want a better life and I want to make more money and I want to send money home to my family. The New York police force has already down 1100 officers and now they're having a rash of retirements again. They're not seeing cops in the. We're not seeing cops in the subways. We're seeing crime at an all time high.

Speaker 2:

And then I love it because we had to start a school year and there's evidently a huge influx of immigrant children that are coming into the schools in New York. They don't speak English. They have to go out and hire some. I mean, right now I believe there are 3400 teachers licensed to teach English in second languages in the state of New York and they're going to have to hire a ton of them. They're going to have to allocate some of these schools over 100 million in immediate needs to hire people to bring these people. You're bringing these children in these classrooms who are basically, they don't speak English, they don't understand anything else and they are going to slow down the learning process of the children that are here legally. But that's okay and I love it because you have to. You know, I have school-aged children and you have to have all their vaccine records up to date before they can even step into school, like these children who we know nothing about. It's like ah well, you know, we're going to give you a couple weeks to get all your vaccines, because, even though you may have measles, chicken pox and whatever third world disease you're bringing over here, it's okay, because you're here illegally for illegal prosecution from your country, even though you're here to make more money.

Speaker 2:

I think people just need to just stand up for a minute or sit down for a minute and just think and it's Democrats, it's liberals, it's conservatives and just be honest with yourself. Are you truly better off than you were under Trump? Because the answer is going to be no. Are you seeing more money in your paycheck? If 61% of the population is living paycheck to paycheck, you're going to say no. Are you making the amount? Are you making the life that you want to make for your family? The answer is no. Are you seeing people come here illegally who are taking services and financial opportunities away from you? The answer is going to be yes. Do you see homeless veterans on the street that we can't help, but we're going to house illegal immigrants in fancy hotels. That's why we've said it once, we've said it a million times the truth Show up at 63. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim.

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