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People are struggling to make ends meet and politicians aren't providing real solutions. The speaker shares their frustration about the high cost of groceries and the lack of assistance. They express disbelief at the poor service at the checkout counter and the need to bag their own groceries. The speaker questions how people are surviving and suggests starting a side hustle to make extra money. They criticize the declining work ethic and the rising cost of living. The speaker also believes that there is a conspiracy to keep people sick and dependent on pharmaceuticals. They call for a change in leadership and express concern about the erosion of personal freedoms.

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Speaker declares 'Perfect working order.' 'That's fucking insane, Walmart.' They accuse Walmart of 'mislabeling this stuff' and 'overcharging us for underweight products.' The speaker adds, 'You fucking greedy bastards.'

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Rent, groceries, car insurance, utilities, and everyday expenses have skyrocketed in price over the past few years. The speaker used to pay $1200 for rent, but now it's a staggering $21100, not including utilities. A simple trip to the grocery store cost them $67 for just three bags of chips, ground turkey, and vegetables. Their car insurance has also increased from $130 to $240 per month, despite having a clean driving record. Electric bills have gone up from an average of $45 to $125. Even buying a can of dip costs $8. The speaker is frustrated with the rising cost of living.

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Gas prices have skyrocketed to $7.55 per gallon, prompting frustration from the speaker. They jokingly address Putin, suggesting that he should be sent a bill for the high costs. The speaker also mentions that they only managed to put $15 worth of gas in their car.

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Gas prices are ridiculously high, making it impossible for anyone to afford living. It's unbelievable and frustrating.

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The speaker expresses concern about the cost of climate change and accuses the opposing party of not being honest with Canadians. They emphasize the urgency of the situation and the burden it places on future generations. The transcript ends abruptly.

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Speaker argues that under Governor Pritzker and the Democratic super majority, Illinois has lost 6,000 megawatts of reliable 24-hour power, which they equate to three nuclear plants or enough power for a million homes. They claim this leads to $8,000,000,000 in rate increases on the people of Illinois. They question the timing of a bill, saying a study on a bill didn’t exist when the study was done and that the bill wasn’t filed until Tuesday, asking who believes the administration. They state that people believe their power bill because they get it every month, and accuse the administration of “taking the caps off” and inviting higher costs. They present electricity price data: in 2019 electricity was 8.6¢ per kilowatt-hour, while in the summer of this year it was 23¢ per kilowatt-hour, describing it as triple. They attribute this rise to the leadership of Governor Pritzker and the Democratic super majority, who they say “keep telling us, oh, we’re here to help, little guy. We care. We care about you little guy. We’re gonna make sure your power bills go down.” They reference a green line from 2021 to 2025 showing the rise and increase in costs. They compare Illinois to neighboring states: Illinois residential at 18.09¢ per kilowatt-hour, Kentucky at 13.4¢, and note Illinois is higher than Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri. They say Illinois was right there with Wisconsin, but after this passes it will be a trifecta, resulting in Illinois having the highest energy cost in the entire Midwest. They conclude by reiterating the $8,000,000,000 rate increase on Illinois residents and question how this demonstrates care, stating that this is exactly why nobody believes anybody anymore.

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Speaker vents about Walmart price hikes, citing dramatic price quotes: "They want a dollar and 32¢ for one one neck ring." "About 32¢ for one neck ring, yo." "I'd be better off walking over here and getting a goddamn hunch for 97 freaking cents." "One app oh, apple is 1¢ 8 a pound. But those are each." "Look, lemons, 68 freaking cents." "They went twice as much as they were." "Look at your tomatoes. $1.97. $2 for a tomato." "No salsa for you. Oh, Walmart." "Y'all are raking it. Y'all are raking it, Walmart." "You think I don't see it? Oh, I see it. I see what you're up to." Riley. "Okay, Riley. You got that. Appreciate it." "Time to go."

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Speaker 0 questions whether 40-year high inflation is attributable to price gouging, stating this is the premise of ads they are watching. Speaker 1 claims Speaker 0 is misrepresenting what is being said. Speaker 0 asks what caused the 40-year high inflation, questioning if supermarkets or Galaxy had anything to do with it. Speaker 0 suggests it was putting too much stimulus on top of a supply constraint. Speaker 0 states that it looks like "they're not being truthful" and are trying to deflect blame onto corporations.

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Speaker 0 vents intense anger about the Israel-Gaza crisis and U.S. involvement. He says: we pivoted to the IDF and after two years of war, with brothers and sisters killed and hostages liberated, “for these sick fucks” to turn it into Disneyland and give it to the Palestinians is unacceptable; he cannot pay for it. He notes Qatar and Turkey’s involvement, and a comment by BB that if Qatar can’t come, they’ll bring them; then “Qatar’s on the board of peace,” which enrages him. He proclaims, “We have nuclear missiles,” and threatens North Korea, claiming he will show them a “Jewish North Korea.” He declares “Gaza is biblically ours” and says the new board of peace has pushed him over the edge; he does not want to come back, and wants “full deportation” of Palestinians. He argues for shutting borders for us and our friends only, envisioning Gaza becoming a banking and tax haven, free of wars. He expresses confusion over the Iran situation and asserts that their weaponry is so advanced they can “melt their flesh with our lasers,” yet laments giving Gaza to their enemies and asks, “What the actual fuck?” He ends by saying, “So I’d like to get” before the transcript cuts off. Speaker 1 adds, “to pay for it,” and then, “you forgot about the part where we pay the price tag because nobody else wants to fucking pay for it.”

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A concerned parent in North Texas expresses frustration over rising gas prices. They mockingly question how long Republicans are expected to pretend to be outraged about the issue. The parent initially ignored the record levels of US oil production, but now gas prices have dropped significantly, making them realize they have been lied to. They believe that Democrats are colluding with gas stations to inflate prices and manipulate credit card bills. The parent mentions removing stickers that falsely attributed gas prices to President Joe Biden. They conclude by acknowledging that gas prices are currently low, making it easier to take down the stickers.

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The speaker expresses concern about the UN donations sent to Gaza, stating that the aid is being sold for profit. They share a personal experience of their mother buying a sack of flour for an inflated price. The speaker questions why the aid is being sold when people from around the world are donating money. They express disgust and frustration, calling for accountability from the organization responsible. The speaker highlights the financial struggles faced by the people in Gaza and the ongoing violence.

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The speaker raises concerns about the high price of electricity for French entrepreneurs. Despite France producing nuclear electricity at a cost of fifty euros per megawatt-hour, businesses are forced to pay six to seven hundred euros per megawatt-hour. This is due to an absurd European market that links electricity prices to gas prices. The speaker blames Mr. Putin for creating a gas crisis in Europe and accuses Europe of inventing an electricity crisis. Many French businesses, including bakeries and industrial companies, are struggling and some are even closing down. The speaker questions why France cannot achieve lower electricity prices like Spain and Portugal, where prices are below two hundred euros. The speaker urges the government to take urgent measures to support French businesses.

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Speaker describes receiving their first power bill under the new rules in which I pay for AI to plug in to our power grid. PSE and G did absolutely warn me that this would happen, but not that we’re funding AI. The bill more than doubled—from about $235 to $666.39—in Northern New Jersey, even though usage is on par with last year. They ask if the neighborhood tapped in or if the company allowed AI to tap in. As pissed as they are, they’re documenting the moment they become an extreme cheapskate. They reference a video of parents making kids pedal to power a TV and wonder if a bicycle setup could power their house. They’ve even checked whether wind turbines are legal in their neighborhood. "Just know every time you use AI, you're jacking up your own power bill."

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This is a lot of nonsense. The situation is ridiculous, and I can't stand it. We need to get rid of the problem on the field. If I ever used strong language, it would be a big deal. Can you imagine the consequences? The prices are outrageous, and it's infuriating. Over the next few years, I plan to take serious action. Someone should hold them accountable. It's frustrating, and I won't tolerate it. Everything that is overly progressive just leads to disaster.

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The speaker discusses the issue of electricity prices in France, highlighting how a portion of electricity is sold to a company at 42 euros and then resold to bakers, butchers, and small businesses at much higher prices, sometimes up to 1000 euros per megawatt. The speaker mentions that the profit goes to these companies, but the government also takes a share above 180 euros. This difference in prices between France, Spain, and Portugal benefits the oligarchs and the state budget. The speaker considers this situation to be a major scandal and mentions raising the issue in the National Assembly to put pressure on the government and spread awareness through a video.

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The speaker delivers a passionate tirade accusing established power structures of pervasive corruption and enacting or allowing harm without accountability. The core points are laid out as a sequence of high-profile allegations and perceived injustices, presented as ongoing and unresolved. Key claims and topics include: - Widespread frustration with exposing corruption: “I am tired of exposing corruption, doing our homework, [and] presenting the evidence. We know what's happening except then once we expose it, nothing happens. Nobody goes to jail.” - Hillary Clinton and related scandals: “Clinton got away with it. Even the left knew that the Clinton Foundation was dirty. They sold uranium to our biggest enemy, Russia.” The speaker asserts that “She can take confidential top secret emails and put them on her server at her home, something you and I would go to prison for.” - Benghazi and related actions: Benghazi referenced as gun running to a group in Syria that became ISIS, and the killing of a U.S. ambassador; a claim that troops were abandoned on Veterans Day with no consequences. - Spying on a presidential candidate: A charge that spying occurred on a presidential candidate, followed by the assertion that “they were doing it” and that “nothing happens.” - Russia collusion and its handling: The speaker claims collusion with Russia should have been the biggest scandal if true, or else that evidence and paperwork showed they knew it up to the White House; mentions lying to FISA courts, creating an enemies list, and using intelligence agencies to support an operation, claiming millions were spent on a claim they knew wasn’t true. - Ukraine and related investigations: The speaker mentions “the scandal, the loss of billions of tax dollars in Ukraine” and “the lies and the collusion with the Obama administration in Ukraine,” asserting these were downplayed or ignored. - Hunter Biden and Burisma/China: The speaker references “Hunter Biden, forget about Burisma. What was that? $7,000,000,000?” and asserts “We have all the proof anyone who cares to be honest needs… on his own freaking laptop,” with claimed verification by Democrats who had access to the same emails. - Deep state and justice system: An assertion of a “deep state” and a corrupted justice department, alongside perceived media complicity, including the claim that the media tells people to deny their own eyes. - Social and cultural protests: Claims that the country is torn apart by radicals marching with “no Trump, no Biden, no America” signs, while dismissing these protests as peaceful; and criticism of teachers’ unions and Black Lives Matter, labeling BLM as a corporation and BLM’s manifesto as advocating the destruction of the nuclear family. - Antifa and political labels: Antifa is dismissed as “not wild in the streets… that’s only an idea,” contrasting with the speaker’s view of constitutional support as radical. - Final sentiment: A declaration of having reached the limit, with a sense of fatigue and a near decision to end the show due to the perceived state of affairs, concluding with “I almost didn’t make the show last week because this is what I wanted to say to you.”

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The speaker believes that in a rich country like the United States, every American should be able to afford basic necessities like heating, food, and housing, regardless of income. They claim that Kamala Harris' policies have made these things more difficult to afford. The speaker asserts that while America is a great country with incredible people, current leadership is hindering their ability to achieve their dreams. They state that the problems they listed have gotten worse under Kamala Harris' policies and that her policies have made it harder for people to afford a nice meal for their family. They advocate for change, a new direction, and voting for Donald Trump.

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Everyday prices are too high, including food, rent, gas, and back-to-school clothes, which is called Bidenomics. A loaf of bread costs 50% more today, and ground beef is up almost 50%. There's not much left at the end of the month. Bidenomics is working. The price of housing has gone up, and it feels hard to get ahead. The speaker states they are very proud of Bidenomics.

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A concerned parent in North Texas expresses frustration over rising gas prices. They question how long Republican voters are expected to be outraged about the issue, especially when the US has recently achieved record levels of oil production. The speaker realizes that they have been misled and believes that Democrats are colluding with gas stations to manipulate prices and make Republicans look bad. They also accuse credit card companies of including fake prices on bills to further deceive consumers. The speaker mentions removing stickers that blamed President Joe Biden for controlling gas prices, as they no longer want to give the wrong impression. They conclude by noting that gas prices are currently low, making it easier to remove the stickers.

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The speaker expresses concern about the UN donations sent to Gaza, claiming that the aid is being sold for profit. They share a conversation with their mother who bought a bag of flour for an inflated price. The speaker questions why aid is being sold when people are sending millions of dollars to Gaza. They express disgust and frustration, calling for clarification from the organization responsible. The speaker highlights the financial struggles faced by the people in Gaza.

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Speaker is a full time employed person living in Florida who can't afford to live. They spent their day off trying to find a more affordable place to live because they can't afford fucking $1,300 a month in rent and then fucking a $650 car note and then $300 in fucking insurance and then you got utilities. It's either I eat or I pay my bills, and which bill is gonna be fucking late this month? I nor anybody else should be working sixty plus hours a fucking week and not be able to fucking live. I'm about to crash the fuck out. Maybe it's just me losing my fucking mind. apartment complexes and and realtors and even private renters, fuck you. The frustration is extreme and they feel unable to afford basic housing in Florida.

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I'm paying over $200 a month for a carbon tax, $47 extra on gas, $187 extra on hydro. Gas now costs $98 to fill my SUV, up from $71. Saw a can of ginger ale for $3.49. Canadians are suffering, some even writing death notes. I work full time as a personal support worker. Translation: I am paying high costs for carbon tax, gas, and hydro bills. Gas prices have increased, and basic items like ginger ale are expensive. Many Canadians are struggling, with some expressing thoughts of suicide. I work full time as a personal support worker.

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The speaker questions why they don't increase the price of their beverages, like their competitors, to increase profit, especially since the company is successful and debt-free. The speaker then answers their own question, suggesting they keep prices lower as a way of giving back, particularly considering some customers may struggle to pay rent.

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The speaker questions the profits made by the company from government subsidies and opioids. They accuse the company of lying about the addictive nature of opioids and causing the opioid crisis. The speaker highlights the company's billion-dollar settlements and expresses outrage at their attempts to limit liability. They emphasize the importance of private rights of action and the need to hold big corporations accountable. The speaker mentions a significant jury verdict and the fear it instills in companies. They call for more Americans to have recourse in court and changes to the bankruptcy code to prevent companies from avoiding accountability.
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