Episode Transcript
[00:00:09] Speaker A: What's your name, scumbag?
[00:00:10] Speaker B: 40 fonts.
[00:00:11] Speaker A: What's your name, Scumbag?
[00:00:13] Speaker B: Yo, yo, yo. I'm your boy. K Stucky 76.
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I kind of twist that up. But, hey, I'm a little tired, you know, I'm a little late. I apologize for my tardiness.
[00:00:36] Speaker B: Doc, your pay, Doc.
[00:00:38] Speaker C: My pay. Yeah, yeah, but we ain't gonna be too long. We got a special guest, Minute Face.
[00:00:46] Speaker B: God, Herman, where you want to go about the Nutcracker? Sweet.
[00:00:52] Speaker A: Call me mfg.
[00:00:54] Speaker C: He call you what?
[00:00:55] Speaker A: Mfg.
[00:00:55] Speaker C: Mfg.
Word, man. Mfg. What's up?
[00:01:00] Speaker A: Hey. Shit.
[00:01:01] Speaker C: Glad to have you in the Scumbag Lounge this. This evening.
[00:01:07] Speaker B: What's happening?
[00:01:09] Speaker A: Let's go.
[00:01:10] Speaker C: Everybody had a good week?
[00:01:12] Speaker B: Shit, I work.
Yeah, Yeah, I work like a Hebrew.
[00:01:18] Speaker C: Yeah, you damn. Seven days, about 10 pyramids.
[00:01:21] Speaker B: Motherfucker work shit out of me.
[00:01:22] Speaker C: And you was only with Tony Braxton seven whole days.
Stupid.
[00:01:29] Speaker A: Been on injured reserve all week. Boy, the sciatic nerve got me down.
[00:01:33] Speaker C: What?
[00:01:35] Speaker B: It's old. Talking about nerves.
[00:01:38] Speaker C: Damn the hell.
[00:01:40] Speaker B: Yeah, that. I heard about that thing, man. I heard that thing. FL is no joke.
[00:01:45] Speaker C: What the. Is that? That the first time I heard of that?
[00:01:48] Speaker A: Like your whole nerve down the whole back of your leg. Have you screwed up? You can't even move.
[00:01:55] Speaker C: Damn, boy. Some like big back problems.
[00:02:02] Speaker B: Something pinching on that kidney.
Word, man, but get on that StairMaster.
[00:02:08] Speaker C: Yeah, but we gonna come here for. We coming for the reason why we here. You know, it's election season. We preaching.
Yeah, we preaching, man.
[00:02:19] Speaker B: We preaching a little bit. Okay. Yeah.
[00:02:21] Speaker C: Yeah, it's election season. I know you early voted.
[00:02:24] Speaker B: Sly, you damn right I did. Check my ig.
[00:02:27] Speaker C: Yeah, I early vote.
[00:02:28] Speaker B: I voted.
[00:02:30] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:02:30] Speaker B: Man, I ain't about to get down there and fight with nobody on the polls for my birthday, man. You know I'm spending half my birthday on the polls.
[00:02:37] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:02:37] Speaker B: Wrong.
[00:02:38] Speaker C: Now we got MFG here, so MFG is not a he, not a Trumper. Right, right. I got that right.
[00:02:47] Speaker A: I'm not a Trump supporter.
[00:02:48] Speaker C: Not a Trump supporter. You're not a comma supporter.
[00:02:52] Speaker A: I don't like her either.
[00:02:53] Speaker C: So what you gonna do?
[00:02:56] Speaker A: I might vote for Cornel West.
[00:02:58] Speaker C: I don't know Cornel West. He's still on the ballot.
[00:03:00] Speaker B: He get one vote.
[00:03:03] Speaker A: It might be me.
[00:03:06] Speaker B: No, wait a minute. I take that back. He'll get five votes. He'll get you, his two nephews, his cousin and his sister, and that's it.
[00:03:13] Speaker C: The rest of them, all the people that was outside protesting with him.
[00:03:16] Speaker A: All five of us.
[00:03:17] Speaker C: All five of them.
[00:03:18] Speaker A: Whatever. I might wait for that chick in the Green Party. I don't know.
[00:03:22] Speaker C: Yeah, I just.
[00:03:23] Speaker A: I just don't like Kamala Harris.
[00:03:26] Speaker C: Okay, so what's your. Do you like. Do you like Kamala or you don't like the Democratic Party or both.
[00:03:35] Speaker A: Okay, let me clear this up.
I was accused of. I don't want to vote for a woman, but I voted for Hillary Clinton.
[00:03:44] Speaker C: You did.
[00:03:47] Speaker A: I was accused. I don't want to vote for a black woman.
I voted for Barack.
[00:03:52] Speaker B: Barack.
[00:03:55] Speaker A: I'm just saying black. I'm just saying black.
[00:03:56] Speaker C: Go ahead.
[00:03:57] Speaker A: Just saying black.
[00:03:57] Speaker C: Go ahead.
[00:03:59] Speaker A: When it comes to a black woman, it's not because she's a black woman. It's because it's her. Specifically, because I just don't. She just don't sit right with me.
It's not because she's a black woman. Cause if it was Michelle Obama, it might be different for me.
[00:04:15] Speaker C: So you vote for Michelle?
[00:04:17] Speaker A: Maybe. Maybe. I don't know. Because she ain't talking to vote talk. But see, then I look at the whole idea of. All they talk is identity politics.
Like, vote for me because I'm black. Vote for me because I'm an hbcu, folks. Vote for me because I'm this, I'm that. But not because of what you can do.
I can't go for the identity politics. All these celebrities and the buddy Beyonce and Samuel Jackson, all them cubs, they say it's all. It's a show, man. Like, I don't want to see the show.
[00:04:54] Speaker C: That's all part of it, though.
[00:04:56] Speaker A: No, I don't want to see the show.
[00:04:58] Speaker C: That's all part of it.
[00:04:59] Speaker A: But I'm not here for the. You're not there for the show. You're not supposed to be giving me a show.
[00:05:05] Speaker C: So she didn't give me no substance.
[00:05:08] Speaker A: No, she's not. She literally says the same thing everywhere she go.
[00:05:12] Speaker C: I mean, she promoting her policies. Right?
[00:05:15] Speaker A: Do you understand what her policies are?
[00:05:17] Speaker B: I read them.
[00:05:18] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:05:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I read them. I took. I actually took the time to actually look at what she was saying and then bounce that off of previous conversations. And when. When it was asked from, you know, the opposing side, where policies. Then she started dropping policies. So Then the goalpost move and said.
[00:05:41] Speaker C: Well, she wasn't doing interviews, right?
[00:05:43] Speaker B: She wasn't doing interviews. Then she started doing interview. Then the goalpost move again, and then the goalpost move, the goal post move. And it's still moving because of, you know, the way it's being framed up. Because I can't just say I'm not going to. I, I don't like Kamala, right? But I'm don't. I don't bounce it off of what's the opposition. You see what I'm saying? So that's where I have a issue with some of the conversations going on that you have your right to not, you know, see where Kamala's coming from or see where Vice President Harris. I'm sorry, Vice President Harris is coming from with her agenda and her policies that she want to drop. But don't bounce it off of what the opposition has if she don't win.
You see what I'm saying? Like, it's, it's kind of tough to have the, the conversation when it's just focused on one side for me because I have to bounce it off of something I have to bounce with. If you don't understand what she's saying or you don't like what she's saying, then what's the alternative?
[00:06:49] Speaker C: What part you don't like?
[00:06:51] Speaker A: I mean, okay, let's just, let's just do it like this.
[00:06:55] Speaker B: I'm gonna pull up. I'm. Pull up the policy.
[00:06:57] Speaker A: Pull up one policy and let's just chat about it. Pick one.
[00:07:00] Speaker B: Legalize marijuana.
[00:07:04] Speaker A: Bruh.
[00:07:05] Speaker C: Well, yeah, yeah, go ahead.
[00:07:06] Speaker B: I mean, you said pick one. I'm just throwing it out there.
[00:07:09] Speaker A: Hold up, hold up.
[00:07:10] Speaker B: We can go. We can move on.
[00:07:11] Speaker A: Okay, okay, okay, okay. Now, decriminalizing.
[00:07:15] Speaker B: I'm sorry, Decriminalizing.
[00:07:16] Speaker A: When you say the declar. Decriminalizing marijuana. That was, that's out of her five specific for black men, right?
[00:07:25] Speaker B: No, well, one of them.
[00:07:27] Speaker A: She had five specific because I got this right here on my phone because I was about diving that. But she had five specific for black men. But let's, let's not get into that. Let's go to the ones that for everybody, okay? Pick one of them.
[00:07:40] Speaker C: Equal opportunity.
[00:07:41] Speaker A: Equal opportunity.
[00:07:43] Speaker C: Economy.
[00:07:43] Speaker A: Right, right.
Explain it.
[00:07:47] Speaker C: So you, so you, you don't, you don't like that part. What is she saying about as far as increasing the, the loans for entrepreneurs.
[00:07:59] Speaker B: Right, for small business.
[00:08:00] Speaker C: 50,000 small business breaks, right? $25,000 for first time home buyers, right?
[00:08:08] Speaker A: Wait a minute. Hold up.
[00:08:09] Speaker B: That's everybody that's.
[00:08:11] Speaker A: But hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Pick one, let's chop up one.
[00:08:17] Speaker C: That's all part of the equal opportunity.
[00:08:23] Speaker A: So increase a 50. A $50,000 credit for small time, small.
[00:08:29] Speaker B: Business owners, right from where it was at 5,000.
[00:08:32] Speaker A: 5,000 to 50,000?
[00:08:34] Speaker C: Yeah.
That's big though. That's big.
[00:08:38] Speaker A: Who, who does that? Who, how do you apply for that? How do you qualify that for that?
[00:08:45] Speaker B: I mean, you put your paper like you do alone, like you, like if you was doing a loan, I'm assuming now you, you drop your paperwork, you drop your name, you'll be.
[00:08:51] Speaker A: So we gotta hope this shit gonna work, right?
[00:08:53] Speaker B: No, no, no, no.
[00:08:54] Speaker C: Well, you, you, same way y'all Hope.
[00:08:56] Speaker B: For the PPPs, the same way you hope for a business loan, same way you went to the bank and hope they approve.
[00:09:01] Speaker A: You. Okay, hold on. But we got, but we ain't, we ain't trying to. We ain't trying to. We just understanding what it is. We gotta hope for that, right?
[00:09:09] Speaker B: I don't think. No, no, no, no, it's okay.
It don't break down how you qualify for, to speak because it has to be passed first. And all that'll get broken down and who qualifies.
[00:09:20] Speaker A: Oh, first of all, I think it's a.
[00:09:22] Speaker C: Hold on, hold on.
[00:09:23] Speaker A: First of all, how much of a, how much of a business do you have to be to be able to get 50 grand?
[00:09:30] Speaker B: All that'll get broke down as the.
[00:09:33] Speaker A: Because you can't just. I can't just go open a car wash thinking I'm gonna get a fifty thousand dollar credit.
[00:09:38] Speaker C: It might not be always fifty thousand. It might be like certain.
[00:09:41] Speaker B: Okay, so, so say.
[00:09:42] Speaker A: Okay, so none of this city ain't got no road map to it.
[00:09:48] Speaker B: But what it is, it's just all hopeful. But what it is is something, right? It's something, it's something that ain't out there now.
[00:09:55] Speaker A: Kind of. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Kind of like what they say, what they.
What did it say about Trump? Kind of a what he said like a blueprint of a concept.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: This is a concept, right? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[00:10:14] Speaker C: No, no. Time out, time out.
[00:10:16] Speaker B: I can't give you that one. Because when the question was asked, it was put on paper on what she was looking to do if she get in the presidency, right? It was something like, you could read it, it had some kind of structure. It was a sentence, it had a period, it had a beginning, it Wasn't. What's your. What are your policies for xyz? And we got a concept of a policy, right? That ain't an answer, bro.
[00:10:43] Speaker C: Right.
[00:10:44] Speaker B: If a girl. I got a concept of getting you some pussy. Did you get some pussy?
[00:10:48] Speaker C: No, no.
[00:10:50] Speaker B: Concept.
Concept. So when you say concept as opposed to this point, that point, this point. That. They're not the same, bro. No, they're not the same.
[00:11:03] Speaker C: Go ahead. It's all you.
[00:11:05] Speaker B: It's not the same, though.
[00:11:06] Speaker A: My turn?
[00:11:07] Speaker C: Yeah, it's all you. It's all your turn.
[00:11:08] Speaker A: So you mean to tell me for you to say.
For you to sit here and say that you don't know exactly how.
$50,000, okay, I can get up to $50,000, but I don't know. So if I go open a car wash right on the corner of the goddamn Jessamine street, does that mean I get $50,000? No, it don't. Because. Because they ain't. They. They ain't laid all that out yet. Right?
[00:11:38] Speaker B: Because it gotta get approved, right?
[00:11:40] Speaker A: So that's a concept, right?
[00:11:42] Speaker C: No, that's not a concept.
[00:11:44] Speaker A: What is it then?
[00:11:45] Speaker B: That is a. It's an agenda for the policy.
You can't move the gold post the same way.
[00:11:57] Speaker C: You get a credit card say, hey, you, you were pre approved up to.
[00:12:01] Speaker B: $5,000 and you get it and they give you 2500.
[00:12:05] Speaker A: So we. Hold up. Wait a minute.
[00:12:07] Speaker B: It's the same thing.
[00:12:08] Speaker A: Okay. Okay, I'll take this. Check this out. So you mean to tell me.
[00:12:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:12] Speaker A: That you can't tell me what it takes for me to be able to qualify for $50,000? I can get up to $50,000. Hold on now. Stop listening.
[00:12:21] Speaker C: I ain't saying nothing.
[00:12:22] Speaker A: I can get up from zero to $50,000. But nothing in there, Nothing laid out. There's no laid out specifics that says that you have to be this to be able to get that.
[00:12:34] Speaker B: Hold on. But I don't want to put words in it that ain't in there. But I don't see if it say up to. Or does it say you qualify?
[00:12:42] Speaker C: But what's your problem with that though?
[00:12:43] Speaker A: It's not a problem. It don't make fucking sense.
[00:12:46] Speaker B: Why don't make sense?
[00:12:48] Speaker A: You're not telling me how.
[00:12:50] Speaker B: Because it ain't enough. It ain't. It ain't approved yet. It's something that you want to do as your. This is what you. This just talking. This is what you running on. You're running on this. And if I get into office right, I'm going to push this.
[00:13:03] Speaker A: Okay, then. But then I'm going to show you how stupid her shit sounds.
[00:13:08] Speaker C: How stupid sounds.
[00:13:09] Speaker A: I'm gonna show you how stupid her shit sounds. So here it goes. It says, 1 million fully forgivable loans to black entrepreneurs. Break that down.
[00:13:20] Speaker C: If you qualify.
Same way you got, you got loan forgiveness.
[00:13:27] Speaker A: Let me repeat this shit now.
[00:13:28] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:13:29] Speaker A: One million fully unful, fully forgivable loans to black entrepreneurs. Listen to what I said. 1 million fully forgivable to black entrepreneurs. Break that down, bro.
[00:13:46] Speaker B: I don't know what you need to break down, bro. That's pretty much telling you.
I mean, I don't know. Like the. The whole thing of where you gotta file your paperwork at probably ain't made up yet because it ain't got passed yet. But if it ever gets passed, then you will know what criteria it's going to take for you to get. But how many niggas you know out here got a million dollars on a loan for entrepreneurs? How many.
[00:14:10] Speaker C: But what's the problem, though?
[00:14:12] Speaker B: Because. And I say this because I see where that's being said here.
But if I like. I said I like to bounce now I'm a bouncer.
Ain't shitter. Ain't none of that shit being said from the other side about black, white or whoever getting any type of money.
[00:14:30] Speaker C: Well, Trump did. Said.
[00:14:31] Speaker B: What do you say?
[00:14:32] Speaker C: He said that he announced last night tax cuts for home caregivers.
[00:14:39] Speaker B: Man, out of here, man.
[00:14:41] Speaker A: So can I answer now?
[00:14:42] Speaker C: Go ahead.
[00:14:44] Speaker A: So he also. It says 1 million fully forgivable loans to black entrepreneurs. Right?
So is this one million out of.
[00:14:59] Speaker B: The pot you trying to see? One million for everybody. One million for everybody or one million apiece?
[00:15:03] Speaker A: Or one million apiece.
[00:15:04] Speaker B: You gotta.
Herman. I don't think.
[00:15:08] Speaker C: I don't know.
[00:15:10] Speaker B: You can't pick one until it goes to Congress. Okay, so.
[00:15:13] Speaker A: So, okay, let's pick one. Okay. Let's just say if it's 1 million for everybody, right?
[00:15:17] Speaker B: That ain't enough. You know that ain't enough. You know that ain't enough. So that would make no sense.
[00:15:20] Speaker A: So let's. Let's throw that one out the way.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: That would make no sense.
[00:15:23] Speaker A: So 1 million.
[00:15:24] Speaker B: So how many if you got.
[00:15:25] Speaker A: Hold on. How many would you know would sign up for 1 million forgivable?
[00:15:33] Speaker B: If every.
[00:15:34] Speaker A: That.
[00:15:34] Speaker B: Let me tell you.
[00:15:35] Speaker A: Every.
[00:15:36] Speaker B: I tell you what you gotta do, though.
What you gotta do.
[00:15:41] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:15:42] Speaker B: What you gotta do. You got to be one of them.
[00:15:43] Speaker A: Especially them that sign up for the ppe.
[00:15:46] Speaker B: You gotta be a. See that PPP was. Was some. So what you gotta do, you gotta come in with a plan. You gotta come. You gotta come in there with the fucking. What else you gotta do to get it? You gotta have a plan. You gotta come in with all your stux in a row and you gotta show where you got 20 employees. How you gonna pay them this and that. And third, you're just not gonna walk in there and get a million dollars just cause you say you got a.
[00:16:08] Speaker A: Car wash. Respectfully, let's respectfully. You said it.
[00:16:11] Speaker B: You gotta. You got.
[00:16:11] Speaker A: You gotta have so much going. You have to have a fully drafted.
[00:16:15] Speaker B: You gotta do that now.
[00:16:16] Speaker A: So you believe me. So you believe niggas ain't real.
[00:16:20] Speaker D: Real quick.
[00:16:20] Speaker B: So you believe niggas ain.
[00:16:21] Speaker A: You say you believe N. S ain't gonna be able to do that.
[00:16:23] Speaker D: I had to pull up the policy real quick. Just.
And not. I don't choose sides. Cause I have my own issues with this election. So I'm that way.
[00:16:32] Speaker B: Spit it out. You sell.
[00:16:34] Speaker D: But it didn't say 1 million. The policy does not say $1 million.
[00:16:38] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:16:38] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:16:39] Speaker D: The policy actually says providing 1 million loans.
Loans, not dollars loans. Loans that are fully forgivable to black entrepreneurs and others to start a business. So it's not saying here we're going to give a bunch of people $1 million or these bunch of people got to.
[00:16:56] Speaker B: You got to have a plan, right? You got to have a.
[00:16:58] Speaker D: It is. They're giving out 1 million loans. Whatever that amount is. It's 1 million. Amount of loans to 1 million businesses is a cap.
[00:17:06] Speaker C: 1 million is the cap.
[00:17:07] Speaker B: So what's the problem with that? Because you ain't got that now.
[00:17:09] Speaker D: No, I'm not.
[00:17:10] Speaker B: I'm not saying you personally. But I'm just saying.
[00:17:12] Speaker A: Okay, so. So now we got clarity on this.
[00:17:15] Speaker B: This is what we just assuming is. But what I'm saying is you still gotta. If you go into a small business, right? If you go in and go for a loan, you can't just walk in there with. With your phone talking about, hey, I want 30, 40, I want $30,000.
[00:17:30] Speaker A: This is a different conversation. Because we got clarity on what it actually means. Okay, Right. But still gonna sign up.
[00:17:40] Speaker B: This is what happens.
They vet out the ones that don't qualify.
[00:17:46] Speaker A: I ain't knocking it. Because he got clarity. He made it make sense. I ain't knocking it. Let's move on next thing.
[00:17:53] Speaker C: So what's your other issue?
[00:17:54] Speaker D: Okay, let's take a step back to the. To the earlier one about the Tax deduction.
All right, so what. What it says is she proposed a tax deduction of up to $50,000 for new small business loans. She's aiming to draw on her contracts because Donald Trump, he said he's going to do the tax credit for the wealthy, right?
The average cost is basically saying, on average, it costs $40,000 to start a new business. And it says 33 million small businesses employ about 46% of the private sector employees.
So right now, the tax credit is $5,000, leaving a gap of $45,000.
[00:18:38] Speaker B: So they want to close the gap.
[00:18:39] Speaker D: So they want to close the gap allowing these small businesses to succeed more so than lose out.
And they said the reason that is, is because small businesses are responsible for 70% of the net new jobs from 2019 on.
The plan would allow for standardized tax deductions for small businesses, make it easier to get occupation so that they could use this money to get occupational licenses around the country and include small business expansion fund to enable community banks to cover interest costs and official and other official fees.
[00:19:16] Speaker B: Thank you for that. You sell.
[00:19:19] Speaker D: So now it. Now, now it does not prove what Herman wants to hear in the sense of, how do I go about getting this?
[00:19:25] Speaker B: And you will learn that as once they get approved, because you got to go through Congress and all that, you know, we got to go through the legislation. All this other stuff.
[00:19:32] Speaker D: I do agree with one thing. I do agree with some of the stuff Herman has said in that. He has said that niggas gonna. Nigga, and they gonna be out here trying. Everybody gonna apply.
[00:19:40] Speaker C: Niggas go nigga, crackers gonna cracker. Everybody do his shit.
[00:19:43] Speaker B: But that's fine.
[00:19:44] Speaker A: Hold on.
[00:19:45] Speaker B: We know. We know that, though.
[00:19:46] Speaker A: But check this out.
[00:19:47] Speaker B: We know that, but it's up to them to vet who they need to vet, which is true.
[00:19:50] Speaker D: And I get.
[00:19:51] Speaker B: And then move on.
[00:19:52] Speaker A: Here go the number one bullshit about this whole. This whole thing. Why she targeted this at black people. Why she saying black?
[00:19:59] Speaker B: No, she came out with Latino.
She moved. She moved on. She moved on.
[00:20:04] Speaker A: But still.
[00:20:04] Speaker C: No, no, no, no.
[00:20:05] Speaker A: The point is she do it.
[00:20:07] Speaker D: I do. I. I do have.
[00:20:09] Speaker B: Because that's the question that was being asked.
What are you going to do for black people?
[00:20:14] Speaker A: You shouldn't do that.
[00:20:15] Speaker D: Well, here's where she shouldn't do that.
[00:20:17] Speaker B: She asked the question.
[00:20:18] Speaker A: Because that's not your job to target one particular. You're supposed to be.
[00:20:22] Speaker B: Okay, time out.
[00:20:23] Speaker D: Because I will say this time out, she. I think she kind of screwed herself a little bit.
[00:20:27] Speaker B: Time out.
[00:20:28] Speaker A: Aren't you supposed to do that?
[00:20:29] Speaker D: They screw herself a little bit because there was. They, they asked her direct question, what are you going to do for black people?
[00:20:36] Speaker C: Right, right.
[00:20:37] Speaker D: And she said, basically what she said is, I'm not going to do anything for black people. I'm going to do something for all people. That's what she said. And black people were eviscerating her for that statement. So she had to kind of, I wouldn't say walk it back, but she kind of said, well, these are the things, these are the policies that I have in place that are going to affect the black man, the black community.
[00:20:59] Speaker B: Right.
[00:20:59] Speaker D: Because the black community is the most disproportionate. She into the.
[00:21:02] Speaker A: Shouldn't have done.
[00:21:04] Speaker D: Was she?
[00:21:04] Speaker B: But, but hold. Time out, Time out. Time out.
[00:21:07] Speaker C: Time what you can.
[00:21:08] Speaker B: You asked. I won't say you per. I'm not saying you personally. I'm saying you in general. The question. You asked, the question.
She gave you an answer. You still don't want to hear it. Right. The, the, the, the, the money for housing and all that, that's for everybody. That ain't black, white, purple any different. That's for everybody. But then when she said that, she did. You ain't doing it for black people. She gave you something for, for the. For specifically for you, and your asses still don't want to hear it. See, that's why you ain't never satisfied. Why you don't get shit. Now. You ain't satisfied. Yeah, that's the problem here, people.
You ask the question.
[00:21:45] Speaker C: I want to hear what she will do for my black ass.
[00:21:47] Speaker B: You ask the question I want to hear, get the answer, and you still don't like it. That's the, that's what I'm. That's what I, that's all. That's the problem I have with. But, but again, you said listen. But again. Hold on, hold on, let me finish. So, so again you bounce it. I bounce it off of what's coming from the other side.
[00:22:04] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:22:04] Speaker B: And there's none of that.
No avenue whatsoever. You want to tell me because you dropped some fries in McDonald's that I'm supposed to. Damn. Just say you, you like black people out of here. You care about me out of here.
[00:22:18] Speaker A: No, you should.
[00:22:18] Speaker B: Because guess what? If you don't, just real quick, just one point. If you don't realize what's going on now, the stuff that Trump was doing when he was in office, that's why you shit so high now. This ain't Biden's Plan is still on the. Trump's plan, on the Trump tax plan. That's why your taxes be fucked up now. You get a little more. You check now, but at the end of you, you don't get shit. That's Trump shit.
[00:22:42] Speaker D: And, and to that point, because for some odd reason I've taken. This is the first year I've really taken a lot of interest in politics because I usually, I'm usually out on all this. They miss me. But this has been probably the most interesting election season to me in a very long time. And they were talking about the fact that Biden pretty much is on the back end of his plan because right now he was living through the front end was Trump's plan.
Just like people don't realize, he said people don't realize that the benefit during Trump time was from Obama's plan.
[00:23:19] Speaker B: He had Obama's plan and that's where.
[00:23:22] Speaker D: All of that stuff was kind of rolling in from. And he only had one term, so he didn't really get a chance for all of his policies and plans to go through until Biden got in because they had to honor whatever it is that was already on the table to be moved forward.
[00:23:34] Speaker B: And I give you, Covid did kind of throw some stuff through a monkey wrench.
[00:23:38] Speaker C: It did.
[00:23:39] Speaker D: But I also feel like Covid helped. The COVID helped was Trump.
[00:23:46] Speaker B: You think so?
[00:23:47] Speaker D: Because to a lot of us, he got, he got us money.
[00:23:52] Speaker B: He didn't.
[00:23:53] Speaker D: I'm not saying that. I just said. I know that. I'm just saying that that's what the perception is.
[00:23:58] Speaker C: If I had to give you a check.
[00:24:00] Speaker B: No, let me give you a fact. That's the perception.
[00:24:03] Speaker C: Hold on, hold on. Hearn wanted to say something.
[00:24:05] Speaker B: Go ahead. Her. Go ahead.
[00:24:08] Speaker D: He digests. Go ahead.
[00:24:10] Speaker B: Well, if he, if he digests, I'll just say this. Your stimulus check.
[00:24:13] Speaker A: Let me say something, let me say something about this, this, this.
[00:24:17] Speaker B: Okay, Keep your mind.
[00:24:19] Speaker A: What you was talking about. What would you say what you were just, what you was just going on about?
[00:24:25] Speaker B: The, the plant, the tax we still under. We still feeling the face of the Trump thing. That's why she so high.
[00:24:34] Speaker C: That what you was talking about.
[00:24:34] Speaker B: But that's a fact. That's the economic fact, though. That come from the economist.
[00:24:38] Speaker A: He missed. I missed what it.
[00:24:40] Speaker B: Okay, so.
[00:24:41] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:24:42] Speaker B: And then on top of what we have going on now, fellas, is Trump actually didn't want to give no money out.
The Democrats pushed that through the House.
And then once he saw it was working, then he stuck his Name Democrats.
[00:25:00] Speaker C: Did put that money out there, though.
[00:25:02] Speaker B: He didn't want to give you just like he didn't want to give Puerto Rico no money. He didn't want to send them people that wi Fi money. He didn't want to give Florida no money.
[00:25:11] Speaker C: Nigga say that. That last night said that Puerto Rico.
[00:25:14] Speaker D: Is a floating garbage in.
[00:25:18] Speaker B: Puerto Rico is a part of the United States. He didn't even know that. That nigga got there, said Puerto Rico crazy. He was like, puerto Rico. He was talking like Puerto Rico was somewhere in Brazil somewhere.
You. You the president of Puerto Rico. Your dumb ass.
[00:25:31] Speaker C: He didn't even know that that started. That was throwing cans of corn at the crazy. He thought.
[00:25:38] Speaker B: But anyway, he thought somebody else was the president of Puerto Rico.
[00:25:41] Speaker C: So, I mean, we. I'm not. We not. Why Let me. We're not here to change the mind.
[00:25:46] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. Not at all. Not at all. You know what I mean?
[00:25:49] Speaker A: I still want to. I still want to chop up these policies.
[00:25:52] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:25:53] Speaker D: Speaking up, next one.
[00:25:55] Speaker B: Okay, what's. Yeah, what's. What's the issue?
[00:25:57] Speaker A: Criminalizing, decriminalizing marijuana.
[00:26:01] Speaker B: Why shouldn't that should have been happened? To be honest with you, that shouldn't even be a topic right now. Yeah, because you got people growing it, medically growing it and selling it, growing it and hemp farm. It shouldn't even be a problem. It shouldn't even be on the docket right now.
[00:26:15] Speaker A: I can respect all that, but why she saying it to black people?
[00:26:19] Speaker B: She's saying it to everybody. That ain't just a black plan.
[00:26:21] Speaker A: That. That was on her black plan decre.
[00:26:25] Speaker B: Okay, okay, since. Since you want to break that down. Who's going to jail for weed?
[00:26:32] Speaker A: It's not the point.
[00:26:33] Speaker B: That is the point.
[00:26:34] Speaker A: You're the president in the United States. You're literally going out here and saying that you're going to do something for black people. That that's the best you can come up with?
I'm gonna make weed legal for y'all.
[00:26:45] Speaker B: What she actually said was she's going to make it to where you can get into the actual business of selling weed. Because really, that's what she said.
[00:26:55] Speaker C: Really. You can't.
[00:26:56] Speaker B: But you can't.
[00:26:57] Speaker C: You can't.
[00:26:57] Speaker B: You. Okay.
[00:26:58] Speaker A: You know how much money you needed?
[00:27:01] Speaker B: I never said it wasn't a lot of money. But what it is, if the opportunity is there, right?
[00:27:05] Speaker A: And if rappers don't even. Rappers endorse this, they don't even sell it.
[00:27:09] Speaker B: Funding is there the funding for. If the funding Is there.
[00:27:14] Speaker A: They ain't gonna let you sell no damn weed.
[00:27:16] Speaker B: You don't know what the they let you do. Man.
[00:27:17] Speaker A: You gotta have. You gotta start off in the millions.
[00:27:20] Speaker B: If the. If you tie in with somebody and you do what whatever it takes for you to do what you gotta do, fine. But it don't take a million dollar to grow some hemp plants in your backyard.
[00:27:29] Speaker C: I think the criminalizing marijuana is not. It's not a bad thing. I don't know.
[00:27:35] Speaker A: It's not a bad thing. It's a bad thing for her to say to black people but.
[00:27:41] Speaker B: So white people get locker for weed.
[00:27:43] Speaker A: No, it's a black thing. It's a bad thing because it's a kiss.
Not because. Not because. Not because it's what actually you' doing. It's. It's the. You gonna just target it as black. What the.
[00:27:55] Speaker B: It's the statistics that meet that. That, that I figured so that means.
[00:28:00] Speaker A: So I mean that. That go back to what you said. But what they said about her locking up in LA for that was her.
[00:28:06] Speaker C: That wasn't true though.
[00:28:07] Speaker B: And then that wasn't true either.
[00:28:08] Speaker A: But you're gonna. But you're gonna make it legal now.
[00:28:11] Speaker B: But they debunked.
[00:28:12] Speaker A: But see you're the same person that.
[00:28:13] Speaker B: Made okay this made it a crime.
[00:28:15] Speaker A: Now you're gonna make it legal.
[00:28:16] Speaker B: But what I'm saying is this. You wasn't the person that made it a crime. You was a prosecutor.
[00:28:20] Speaker A: Well you.
[00:28:21] Speaker B: You. Your ass bring your ass. You made a crime.
[00:28:22] Speaker A: You prosecuted heavy on it then because.
[00:28:25] Speaker B: That was her job.
[00:28:26] Speaker A: Okay. Now it's your job to make it legal.
Same you same. You nailed you you went hard on. Now you gonna make it why they can't.
[00:28:37] Speaker C: Why she couldn't. I don't see the problem with that. Cause hell nobody was screaming down but.
[00:28:41] Speaker A: You people life up over that they gonna say nah it's cool.
[00:28:45] Speaker C: But yeah but nobody was screaming that whether they under opioid crisis was on that they try to send people to rehab and rebuild it and and all type of. They were decriminal. They were criminalizing on people. Facts say what they was not criminalizing people Opie on the opioid crisis. They were not doing that facts they were. They was trying to.
[00:29:08] Speaker B: Because you know why try to bring.
[00:29:10] Speaker C: Them to rehabilitate their lives to get.
[00:29:12] Speaker A: Them back in talking about somebody processing.
[00:29:16] Speaker B: Because you know what you could. Because that was her first job and she was a state prosecutor.
[00:29:20] Speaker A: We ain't talking about whether you got a chance to go to rehab or not?
[00:29:23] Speaker B: Okay, so you mean to tell me.
[00:29:24] Speaker C: Decriminalizing marijuana, I'm quite sure that all become a part of rehab or whatever type of shit you need to go through.
[00:29:31] Speaker B: If she's a prosecutor, you won't get prosecuted, bro. If you a prosecutor in 1990, you prosecuted whatever came across that damn desk, bro. Use a prosecutor for the state of California.
[00:29:43] Speaker A: But you sent opioids to rehab and not weed.
[00:29:46] Speaker B: No, it. Because opioid was in the white community.
[00:29:50] Speaker C: White community. Everybody know that shit, though.
[00:29:51] Speaker B: Come on, man.
[00:29:52] Speaker D: Okay, now let's.
Now, come on, bro. We got to go facts on one side. We got to bring the facts on the other side. To Herman's point, read an article here from the Sacramento Bee.
It says that. That Kamala Harris, when she was a San Francisco district attorney from 2004 to 2011, she oversaw 1900 convictions for cannabis violations.
[00:30:19] Speaker B: Because it was illegal then, right?
[00:30:21] Speaker D: Yes.
[00:30:22] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:30:22] Speaker D: That's what she oversaw.
But even though she oversaw that, only a small number of those people actually ended up in prison.
[00:30:30] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:30:31] Speaker D: Then it says, when she was running to become California Attorney General, Harris argued against legalizing recreational weed in the state, but she did support the legal use of medical marijuana. So basically, Herman is correct in his statement of saying when she was there, she was against the legalization of weed.
[00:30:53] Speaker B: Only for medical purposes.
[00:30:54] Speaker D: Only for medical purposes. But now she's saying it's cool. It's cool.
To that point, he is correct.
[00:31:01] Speaker C: What's wrong with that, though?
[00:31:05] Speaker B: But my thing is this. My thing is this 30 years ago, if you don't believe 30 years ago.
But my thing is before. Before you. Before you say you fuck people life.
[00:31:19] Speaker D: Up before you finish. Before you finish. Hold on.
[00:31:22] Speaker B: Just because.
[00:31:22] Speaker D: Because she said. Because it does say that when she was running for a California Attorney General, Harris always deflected that question because her Republican that was run. The Republican that was running against her supported the legalization of recreational weed. So she was against it when she had a choice to decide what she was going to run or the platform she was going to be on, she chose to deflect that question as to say, I'm not.
[00:31:48] Speaker C: That's.
[00:31:49] Speaker D: That's. I'm not going to deal with that. So because she was on the side of the ballot in which she didn't want it legalized. Okay, so now to your point, Stuckey, in a sense that 2016, you do have a point. In a sense that she was doing her.
[00:32:07] Speaker B: Her job.
[00:32:08] Speaker D: But as the. As the. When you're running for Attorney General, you are Influential on that decision.
[00:32:14] Speaker B: Okay. And this was 2016. Okay. Now we in a different. We in a different time, different ball game shit changes, and people are allowed to change and adjust.
[00:32:27] Speaker D: But I think that when we're talking about in politics, that's when people dig up the most. So you can see how somebody would say, well, you thought this then. And I think Kamala, Vice President Kamala does a poor job. This is where she does a poor job, I think, is explaining her changing of her mind. She never. She always deflects like, well, why did you change? Oh, well, no.
[00:32:51] Speaker A: What did Trump do? As soon as you ask that question, she goes straight to Trump.
[00:32:55] Speaker D: That's the only issue I have.
[00:32:57] Speaker A: She goes straight to Trump.
[00:32:58] Speaker D: The only issue I have.
[00:32:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:32:59] Speaker C: She should explain. She should.
[00:33:02] Speaker B: Okay, I understand your point of explaining that. Yeah, yeah.
[00:33:05] Speaker D: I don't have. If this is what you believe now, I'm with you.
[00:33:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. I'm with you. People can change their mind and do whatever they adjust or whatever.
[00:33:12] Speaker D: She would win more people over if she didn't deflect those quests, those tough questions and actually answer them and say, hey, look, this is what I. This is what I did think then. That was my job was to. Was to prosecute these offenders under the law of California. Now, after being around. Being in. Being around different sets of people having a more open mindset, this is what I believe. And that would be an explanation that everybody, I think, would be able to get behind. Because now you're explaining the change in your mind by not explaining anything and just leaving everybody up here to go.
[00:33:43] Speaker B: Well, I don't think you said this.
[00:33:45] Speaker D: And then.
[00:33:46] Speaker B: But now I'm saying this, I don't think it's a big deal because she spent the last four years in a place where league is. Where weed is legalized.
[00:33:54] Speaker D: No, I'm not saying no. I'm. I think. I think you're missing.
[00:33:56] Speaker B: So I heard. I understand your point. I understand your point. I got your point. But what I'm saying is it's okay to say, you know what? I can adjust my way of thinking because I was doing my job at this point, and my job was to prosecute criminals.
[00:34:07] Speaker D: Totally agree.
[00:34:08] Speaker B: That's it. Whatever you came in here for, you was a criminal. My job was to prosecute your ass. That's it. That was my job.
[00:34:15] Speaker D: Yeah, and I agree.
[00:34:17] Speaker B: But see, we can't say to a degree, to a job, if not just my job, then we go to something else, and then you change and then you evolve and then you learn and then you accept that, hey, I was doing my job then, and I'm gonna do my job.
[00:34:32] Speaker D: And she has the right to do that.
[00:34:34] Speaker B: And that's fine.
[00:34:35] Speaker D: And that's fine. The issue. The issue is that her. Her lack of wanting to explain how you got from here to there because everybody's not as knowledgeable as you.
[00:34:45] Speaker B: But see, this is where I got a problem with that too, because I shouldn't have to.
[00:34:48] Speaker D: No, no, no.
[00:34:49] Speaker A: You should even like a position with fracking.
[00:34:52] Speaker D: No, because.
[00:35:01] Speaker B: I don't even know what fracking.
[00:35:03] Speaker A: Me either. But I'm just saying the Pennsylvania folk are in arms about that thing.
It's something that goes on big in Pennsylvania. They don't like it. Some like it, some don't. But she won't explain her position on it because one time she was against it. Now she's for it.
[00:35:19] Speaker C: You see, I think. I think y'all being unfair in a part that, you know, just like the conversation with yourself and stuck with heaven. She was a DA at the time, prosecutor or whatever. She had. She had a forced laws that was on the books.
Now she trying to change. Now she changing hats. So now she want to be able to change the laws. That's on the books, but she can.
[00:35:44] Speaker B: What's the problem?
[00:35:45] Speaker C: So now. So now. So now y'all. So now she tried to. She tried to right her wrong.
And now you want.
[00:35:52] Speaker A: Not she trying to right or wrong.
[00:35:54] Speaker C: Yeah. Obviously she feel like, okay, if she believed the criminalizing marijuana, all she's. The laws that's on the book is.
[00:36:01] Speaker A: Wrong in her eyes, bro. I guarantee you. I guarantee you on everything. I love, if the. If the. If the culture or the. Or the people was pushing for not having marijuana, she'd be right on board.
[00:36:15] Speaker B: Everybody else would be too, because that's.
[00:36:16] Speaker A: What you get your support from.
[00:36:17] Speaker B: Like.
[00:36:18] Speaker A: So what I'm just saying, though. So. So don't say she right in the wrong. She just rolling with the punches.
[00:36:23] Speaker B: Ain't they all. Ain't every politician, every representative she could be, man.
[00:36:29] Speaker A: Okay, then.
[00:36:30] Speaker B: So let's.
[00:36:30] Speaker A: Let's call it what it is.
[00:36:32] Speaker B: Okay, so I agree with you on that. That's why she's rolling with the.
[00:36:35] Speaker A: That's why she's so flip. Flip floppy.
[00:36:38] Speaker B: Okay, this is what I don't. This is what I don't understand about that. I understand you say she rolled with the punches, but she's not doing anything no different than any other politician that came before her.
[00:36:49] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:36:50] Speaker B: Because they all pick something that's important to the majority of the people and they roll with it. All right, they all do that.
[00:37:00] Speaker A: Here we go, here we go. Move on.
[00:37:01] Speaker D: What you got? You got fracking.
[00:37:03] Speaker C: No, no, no.
[00:37:03] Speaker B: Cause I don't even know. I don't even know what that means.
[00:37:05] Speaker D: I was gonna explain it, but go ahead.
[00:37:06] Speaker A: No, no, here we go.
[00:37:07] Speaker B: We gotta go through all that lower.
[00:37:09] Speaker A: Rent and provide down payment assistance to triple the number of new first time home black homeowners.
[00:37:19] Speaker B: I got something to say on that. I got something to say on that.
[00:37:21] Speaker C: Go ahead. I'm listening.
[00:37:23] Speaker B: That. That was said before that came out.
That was. That was already out. That was that the 25. That's for. That's for that everybody pool, right? That was for the everybody pool. And then black people started saying, we ain't gonna get to see none of that. So guess what she did? She said, okay, I'm gonna leave that here and I'm gonna move over here to my blacklist.
[00:37:45] Speaker C: Well, Obama did the same though.
[00:37:48] Speaker B: So what are we talking? So. So. So my thing is with that is when she said it for everybody, nobody wanted to hear it. Black people saying, you ain't saying it for us. We ain't getting none of that. We won't see none of that. We won't get none of that. We won't. We won't qualify for none of that Black X. Y. You know all this right here, right? And the next thing you know, she said, okay, fine.
[00:38:06] Speaker C: Could the price of black people out man the houses.
[00:38:09] Speaker A: So I'm just.
[00:38:12] Speaker B: I'm just telling you it ain't no.
[00:38:15] Speaker A: Excuse excuses for this mother.
[00:38:18] Speaker B: It ain't got to be no excuse. When you try to buy.
[00:38:21] Speaker C: Buy a house. You try to buy a house lately. Go with these. Try to buy a house. See how much money you need to get a house.
[00:38:27] Speaker B: 10 or 250 is 25.
Robert.
[00:38:32] Speaker C: My first house I only had. I only had to give 3%.
[00:38:34] Speaker B: Now it's what, 10? You got at least have about.
[00:38:39] Speaker C: At least 25, $30,000 for a down payment. They ain't even closing costs.
[00:38:45] Speaker B: It ain't got to do with Harris. That's this overall economy right there.
[00:38:48] Speaker C: The price your ass.
[00:38:50] Speaker B: You remember when wood was high as a. Don't act like you don't know.
Act like you ain't knowing them damn. Two by four went from $2 to $12 a goddamn thing. Don't act like you don't know that. And Harris got something to do with that? Hell no. Trump was sitting his ass off when that went from $2 to $16. A goddamn board. You know that and I know that. When houses went so damn high, nobody could bound. Nobody could afford them. Let's act like we don't know that, brother. Act like that's not a fact. So that's on Harris that was coming in on the back end or your boy. Not your boy. Not your boy. I'm sorry, but that other guy's playing when got out of hand. You couldn't even buy a two by four around this man.
You act like I'm bullshitting on that press of wood.
[00:39:33] Speaker C: What has a sheet rock that was high.
[00:39:37] Speaker B: Now sheet rock went from that high. That was 60 a sheet, bro.
And you know damn well that was not. So. So what?
Come on, man.
[00:39:48] Speaker C: Herman, cut it out.
I want you to say what you gotta say.
[00:39:59] Speaker B: This what it was, bro. This.
[00:40:02] Speaker A: He know it too. He know that was high.
[00:40:06] Speaker B: He know wood was high.
And with wood going high, guess what? Going high with it. Houses.
[00:40:16] Speaker C: Go ahead. I'm finished.
[00:40:18] Speaker A: Y'all finished?
[00:40:19] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:40:20] Speaker B: Go ahead, say your point, bro.
That's all.
[00:40:24] Speaker A: That's a fact. All right? And check this out. We ain't talking about building no goddamn house.
Said lower rent, right?
[00:40:35] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:40:36] Speaker A: And first time assistance for the home. First home. Let's.
[00:40:40] Speaker C: Let's start first time home.
[00:40:41] Speaker A: Let's start with rent. Let's start with.
[00:40:42] Speaker C: Let's start with rent. Go ahead.
[00:40:44] Speaker A: Let's just say you're a property owner.
[00:40:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:40:49] Speaker A: Let's just say you got 10 properties. Five in Darlington, five in Florence.
Do you mean to tell me that right now? Let's just say you average. Let's just say on average, your rent for a thousand dollars. On average, right? Some might be 800, some might be 12. Whatever.
[00:41:07] Speaker B: Yeah. You throw even number a thousand dollars.
[00:41:08] Speaker A: A thousand dollars across to the board, right? You really think these gonna come somewhere out of nowhere and tell you, hey, you renting too high, you need to lower this.
[00:41:17] Speaker B: That was the problem though, Herman.
[00:41:19] Speaker A: No, answer the question, dude.
They gonna come in there and tell you to lower your rent?
[00:41:25] Speaker B: No, it's gonna be laws in place where the tenant won't be getting screwed because your ass feel like you could go up on the rent $400 in one month without making $400 repairs or you price gouging. That's the whole point of this whole thing is stopping people from price gouging, bruh.
[00:41:44] Speaker A: Motherfuckers don't price guys no more than what their area can do. Shit, what they what can do the area?
[00:41:49] Speaker B: That's a lie.
[00:41:50] Speaker A: You can't out price your Area. I'm sorry, bro. During the pandemic, you cannot out price your area.
[00:41:57] Speaker B: So let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question.
[00:41:58] Speaker A: I can't put a house down beside me and talking about, I want two grand for that a month. It's not happening.
[00:42:04] Speaker B: Okay, let me ask you this, though.
[00:42:06] Speaker A: You can't out price your area.
[00:42:07] Speaker B: Let me ask you this.
When the pending was going on, right? So we all, we all know. When the pandemic, when the pending was going on, why did the government step in and told people they couldn't put nobody out for not being able to.
[00:42:18] Speaker A: Pay their rent because no money, wasn't moving?
[00:42:20] Speaker B: Yeah. So if the government can do that, then they can also tell you you can't overcharge a thousand dollars. But the government had to pay them one either way. What I'm saying is they stepped in.
[00:42:35] Speaker A: But they had to pay them.
[00:42:36] Speaker B: I got it. I got what you're saying. I got what you're saying. They had to pay, but they stepped in, right? They stepped in to assist with that because people lose the job out of. Out of work and all the other shit. And then motherfucker was jacking up their rent.
[00:42:51] Speaker C: Yeah, they will.
[00:42:52] Speaker B: They was jacking up their rent.
[00:42:53] Speaker A: They was jacking up their rent because. Okay, look at it like this right here. That's I'm jacking up my rent. Cause these motherfuckers ain't even paying, and they sitting on me. I got these motherfuckers in here for four and five months, ain't giving me a goddamn thing.
[00:43:08] Speaker B: Mm.
[00:43:10] Speaker A: What am I supposed to do?
What am I supposed to do? I got you sitting on my shit for five months.
[00:43:16] Speaker B: What?
[00:43:16] Speaker A: And you ain't giving me a fucking day.
[00:43:18] Speaker B: But then, like you say, the government started paying you, right? The government was paying.
[00:43:21] Speaker A: The government had to pay them people.
[00:43:23] Speaker B: They had to pay the people. They. They were. I got it.
[00:43:25] Speaker C: So get.
[00:43:25] Speaker A: Think of. Think about what the government going to do. The government going to say, listen, you can't raise the price, because guess what people going to do if the government paying? I'm going to raise the price because I know I'm going to get my money.
[00:43:37] Speaker B: The price was, okay, okay.
[00:43:39] Speaker A: So I know these going to pay.
[00:43:41] Speaker B: See, this is what.
[00:43:41] Speaker A: So I'm going raise the price.
[00:43:43] Speaker B: Well, this my come out of pocket.
[00:43:45] Speaker A: I got to work with them.
[00:43:46] Speaker B: Well, this my personal experience on that. So I got a personal experience with it.
Somebody close to me, they rent was this much, and then all of a sudden they shot up, right? And they the people did that because they know you was getting some damn government assistance. But they was all. But I got, I got it, I.
[00:44:11] Speaker C: Got it, I got it.
[00:44:11] Speaker B: But what I'm trying to say is it was already being done and people was already hurting before the government stepped in.
It was already price gouging. Everything was going up.
[00:44:24] Speaker C: But what the difference?
[00:44:25] Speaker B: Everything. But what?
[00:44:26] Speaker A: You gotta understand, Stucky people, them people that did that probably already knew that was coming down the pipeline. They probably already got winded this was going, this was happening.
[00:44:34] Speaker C: Now because you know what happened, you know, you know what, you know why that this is happening and why they try to stop this from happening is they don't want to relive the 2008 crisis with a house market crash.
[00:44:48] Speaker B: That's true. I grew with that, bro.
[00:44:50] Speaker A: I know this, I know this person. I know this personally.
[00:44:53] Speaker B: I go with that.
[00:44:54] Speaker A: I know, I know of property owners that was getting girls, letting girls finesse the system because they knew they was gonna get that money.
[00:45:08] Speaker C: Yeah, about.
[00:45:09] Speaker A: So they don't give a damn. So they can. So when they come in there, they'll say, oh yeah, you have to rent 800, but put it on there for 12. But that's because they knew the government was gonna pay.
[00:45:20] Speaker C: For real. But I get you. That's just the way I say this. But now you see the house market, all these houses are going up everywhere, everywhere. People buy people, people buying houses everywhere, right?
[00:45:31] Speaker B: It's a lot of damn developments going up.
[00:45:34] Speaker C: Same thing what happened in 2008 was a lot of houses going up. People buying these houses, get these houses, paying these houses for 10 months.
[00:45:44] Speaker B: 12 months.
[00:45:45] Speaker C: 12 months you paying, you paying 700 for a mortgage. Next thing you know, after 10 months.
[00:45:52] Speaker B: Your 12, you got the balloon ass payments.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: 1400, okay?
[00:45:56] Speaker B: You ain't got a fixed rate, so.
[00:45:58] Speaker C: You gotta, so you got, you gotta put some type of regulations and policies in place to keep that shit from happening. Unless you go have more homeless motherfuckers on the street.
[00:46:12] Speaker A: But that don't tell you, as you are property owner, how to charge for your rent.
[00:46:20] Speaker C: Yes, you can.
[00:46:21] Speaker B: You still charging your rent. You still charging your rent, Herman. But if you say, if you sign that, if you sign the thing saying you gonna charge $700 and I sign up to stay in your property. And you say 700, and I signed 700, but for the lease.
Oh, if we sign that. If we sign it, ain't no thing in there saying, well, it's a possibility to balloon up to 1300.
[00:46:41] Speaker A: No, it don't say that. But everybody, everybody, everybody at least always include the option of it may increase. It's impossible. Nobody gives at least that set on one specific.
[00:46:53] Speaker B: But I was saying specific Priceline. I'm saying if you sign up for. If I sign, you know, the lease with you for 700.
Don't tell me after I done sign that in the small print on the back way down at the bottom. They say it could go up to.
[00:47:05] Speaker C: $1300 and they could change the market too, Herman.
[00:47:09] Speaker A: Now, ain't nobody gonna do that.
[00:47:10] Speaker C: They could change the market.
[00:47:11] Speaker B: They were doing it.
[00:47:12] Speaker C: They could change. They would call it gentrification.
[00:47:16] Speaker B: They were doing it.
[00:47:17] Speaker C: They'll press your ass out.
[00:47:18] Speaker A: Oh, I know that.
[00:47:19] Speaker C: You know what I mean?
[00:47:19] Speaker A: But that's. That's a process there.
[00:47:22] Speaker B: It's happening though. That shit been going on for a minute.
[00:47:25] Speaker A: I know gentrification hell they doing over there in North Florence, right?
[00:47:28] Speaker B: Hell, hell.
[00:47:30] Speaker C: So there you go. They're doing it over here in West Florida.
[00:47:34] Speaker A: What I'm saying to you is, as a property owner, they're not going to come in there and tell you to lower your rent. It's not going to happen.
[00:47:40] Speaker B: But I tell you what, and you.
[00:47:42] Speaker A: Go, and, and as a property owner, I don't give a fuck what the government say. You gonna rent based on your area.
If your area, if everybody in that area grabbing a thousand dollars in them for them spots, that's what you gonna get. You gonna. Based on. Based on what your area pull. It's just the way it go. You can't put a house. You can't drop a house over there by me and ask somebody to pay 2500 damn dollars a month.
[00:48:09] Speaker B: The.
[00:48:10] Speaker A: For what over there. No, it's not happening. You're gonna pay based on the area.
[00:48:18] Speaker C: But you would think the government should be able get involved with that though.
[00:48:22] Speaker A: They can't. They can't tell you what the charge on and what. What your. What your property is. I can't tell you that.
[00:48:28] Speaker B: Them people in them apartment building, they was in New York, and the motherfucker went to that damn news station, said.
[00:48:32] Speaker A: God damn, that's government.
[00:48:34] Speaker B: Hold on, wait a minute. No, no, no, no, no, no. They went out there and started complaining that the people went up 60%. Whatever the percent. Well, I can't remember the damn percentage. And then this ball got rolling on, okay? Y'all doing all this extra shit and then they put the whole cap on the eviction thing. Like, you can't just evict people because, you know, times are bad. Like motherfuckers ain't working, businesses are closing and all this other shit that was going on, right? But you're going to have people that's going to try to take advantage of the system. Man, that's just natural. They know that.
[00:49:05] Speaker A: I mean, but even like, even like in New York right now, so, like, you know, so like somebody can have an apartment, can be in an apartment forever, right? Their family just want to know. But once that family, like the lineage of that family stop in that apartment and then somebody new come in, they renovate that, and then the print, the price go up.
That's the way it go up there. So it's just like I'm saying, you can't tell them what to charge. Okay? They can tell them as long as them people stay in there. But once that family's. That family lineage, stop right there and somebody else and then you know, some. And then they get a chance to come in there and renovate that, now that price definitely gonna go up because.
[00:49:45] Speaker B: You got newer in there, of course. I mean, that's just.
[00:49:48] Speaker A: But I'm just saying you don't get to tell them what to charge for that shit.
[00:49:51] Speaker B: But what I'm saying is if the, if, if, if it's a part. If it's some policy in place that'll help people get to those apartments and help them pay and stay in them, then I'm winning because I want people in these apartments, not empty apartments. They ain't making me no money, right? If they empty as hell because I'm too high or whatever the it may be. If I got a good, if I got. If I need to stay here to keep 10 apartments field, then I'm gonna stay here and get them 10 down payments every month. Not, not be greedy and go up here and then have five of them feeling five. I mean, I ain't making no money like that.
[00:50:23] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's, but you know something, the one thing I know about this, you know, you know, y'all know last word, last word. Y'all know I be out here in these houses, around in these houses dealing with different people, right? And one thing I know somebody gonna pay it.
Just because it's 600. 600 person ain't gonna pay it that 1200. It's a. That will pay it.
[00:50:48] Speaker B: I got you. It's just the way you hope you final. Yeah, I just hope they, they show up.
[00:50:52] Speaker A: But, you know, you know, I stay at. Right? Yeah. In the hood, I had a. Paying 900. A white dude that stay worked with me paying 900 for a one bedroom apartment. I like what the. How.
How he didn't know no better, but somebody will pay it.
[00:51:08] Speaker B: Yeah, well, first you gotta be able to afford it.
[00:51:11] Speaker A: He was.
[00:51:12] Speaker B: You gotta be able to afford it or your ass won't be there.
[00:51:14] Speaker A: 900 in the hood.
[00:51:16] Speaker B: I just put it like this on the. On the. You know, see, we gotta wrap this thing up and I'll just say my little piece on it.
I think that Vice President Harris will be better to talk to both. To sit in the middle and negotiate with both sides, not take a defensive attack because it's like a revenge tour with the opposition side. That's all. That's. That's my thing on. Like using the military for a hit squad and taking people out and giving immunity to police for killing. No, no, no, no. See, I ain't with none of that because that affects our community.
Those are fakes. They ain't run up in the country club and cutting up.
They ain't run up in the country club where they live at or. They ain't cutting up, bro. And. And getting full immunity for acting a fool. They ain't doing that. The police ain't run up in the country club, but they'll run up in my spot. They'll run away I live at and cut up and kill and then just go home and sleep and somebody got his chicken and tater salad at somebody damn house.
Nah, that's. I'm not with none of that.
None of that. Revenge towards. We in a way in a real bad state where we don't need somebody going after people who he felt like did them wrong or don't agree with them. That ain't. What a president. That ain't presidential. So that's my little piece on it. I'm gonna leave it alone.
[00:52:38] Speaker C: Let's come back. Tip of the week.
[00:52:41] Speaker B: Herm, you the guest.
You. You want to start it off?
[00:52:45] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:52:46] Speaker C: There you go.
[00:52:47] Speaker A: Here you go.
[00:52:48] Speaker B: Yeah. Say your peace, bro. Get it off your chest.
[00:52:55] Speaker A: Don't vote for them. Damn good.
[00:53:03] Speaker B: Oh my God. Go ahead.
[00:53:04] Speaker A: For them.
And Witchcraft. Don't vote for the Witchcraft. I'm just saying like that. Listen, man, I can't. My personal. I can't get behind the gay stuff.
[00:53:15] Speaker C: Stuff.
[00:53:15] Speaker A: I just. I just can't get behind all that.
[00:53:18] Speaker B: Okay, all that.
[00:53:19] Speaker A: All inclusive. Gay. No, I can't get with that.
[00:53:22] Speaker C: Can't get with it.
[00:53:22] Speaker A: But don't plant your watermelon on the hill. It might roll off.
[00:53:29] Speaker B: Okay, that. Plant your watermelon on the hill.
You know My scumbag tip of the week gonna go out to everybody, man. You'll make your informed decisions, you know, get out and vote, man. It's. This election is next Tuesday, my birthday. I won't be out there to participate in it because I already cast mines.
But don't get fooled by everything you see on tv. The propaganda is out there. Both sides are throwing it out. But you read up and make your best informed decision. And I'm gonna tell you something too. If your kid go to school a boy and come home a girl, you ask me to go down there and. And get some together. Cause ain't no way your kid leave your house as a boy and come home a girl from school.
That crazy.
[00:54:20] Speaker A: Well, you vote for. You vote for the Democrat. That what you go get.
[00:54:24] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:54:25] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:54:26] Speaker B: So take your child and change around.
So I guess if you. If you vote for the other side, you think Hannibal is a real daughter.
[00:54:36] Speaker C: Bus go back out of here.
Bus go bad. Timber.
Don't waste your vote on Cardell.
[00:54:47] Speaker B: Chicken. Eating at the chicken and collard grease damn coalition.
[00:54:51] Speaker C: Oh, my God. You vote for Cardell west, they need.
[00:54:56] Speaker B: To lock your ass up.
Vote for Kanye.
[00:55:01] Speaker A: Kamala Harris. You need to lock your ass.
[00:55:04] Speaker B: Vote for Kanye.
[00:55:05] Speaker A: That brought a joke.
[00:55:06] Speaker B: Well, listen, if you vote for Trump. Yo, Mike, if you vote for Trump, you could do time together.
Got 36 hot and another damn 16 pending.
All y'all can talk behind the wall together.
I can't Connell with you. Take your little two vote having ass home.
[00:55:27] Speaker A: Take this out. I can't.
[00:55:29] Speaker C: I can't vote for opportunity.
[00:55:34] Speaker B: Hey, go. How you go Carnel West Cor your TVO having that?
I got more pills on my ass. You gonna have votes. Listen, man, don't cut your ass out of here.
[00:55:58] Speaker C: Let them know how you can find your mfg.
[00:56:01] Speaker A: Hey, man, I'm. I'm incognito. Don't worry about me.
[00:56:05] Speaker B: Don't worry about that.
[00:56:06] Speaker C: Go ahead, man.
[00:56:07] Speaker B: Here he go. Here he go. Look at. If you looking for me, you could have found me at the polls, but I already voted. But if you really look for me, you can find me at kstucky76. That's K Stucky76 on Instagram and Twitter. You can also find me on the scumbag lounge page, on Instagram, Tick Tock, Facebook and Twitter.
[00:56:25] Speaker C: Holla at me if you want to find me. I was at Mount Zion on Chevy Street. Cancel my vote and we out.