Bryan Calcott
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I'm going to be happy.
The only thing I want to know is that if people are breaking into my home or people are trying to use force against me, that I can call on the government, local police to come in and save me.
And I think that the people that have achieved that in their lives, like entrepreneurs, I don't think it's
To me, it's not surprising that you can, even though we disagree, I still think you're a very objective individual.
And I don't think that you want to put massive weight into the government to come in and save you because you're a confident individual and you know, you know what I mean, of your.
this is there's a lot of homeless problem too with 27 billion dollars where the fuck did it go so what i think too is i think it's once again smoke and mirrors distraction they say oh we need to tax billionaires more we need to tax billionaires more and i'm just like hey guess what if you want to do that cool let's do that but first can we go in there and can we actually do some forensic accounting and can we can we see where this government money is going because i i would bet you dollars to fucking donuts that 90 percent of government revenue
ends up in the hands of third-party fucking contracts that ultimately turns into profit for these fucking billionaires.
The government is the perfect fucking client.
And what happened in California with the $27 or $24 billion of the homeless population, they're still homeless people.
You can't really point to one actual real outcome from it.
And you look at that money and you're like, wow, all of that money went to third party services.
And all of those people that own those third party companies are all campaign contributors to Gavin Newsom.
Right.
Yeah.
Did you ever read Atlas Shrugged?
Just part of it.
Okay.
I think that that is one of the most important books that people can read, not just for political reasons, but also personal reasons.
So what would a liberal say is wrong with it?
Liberals don't like it.