GOP Senators CAUGHT In Insider Trading Scandal - YouTube

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>> I would love to show you vigorous back and forth between the candidates in the other
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runoff election happening in Georgia. >> Which is John Ossoff versus David Perdue.
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But unfortunately, David Perdue has come down with a case, well, relax, it's not COVID,
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it's just being a big ol weenie.
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Being a big scared craven weenie. And so David Perdue, grown man, isn't at the debate, why?
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Because he's scared. He'll come up with some other excuse. I'm sure, he's really busy.
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He was able to hang out with Donald Trump and possibly get infected by COVID from him.
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But he is just a weenie who's terrified of Jon Ossoff owning him the way he did in that
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video that went viral during their last debate.
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And so, here's a nice little photo for you, photo if John Ossoff gesturing at the podium,
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is just amazing. That they're having a debate for the Senate, this isn't like class president
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you little weenie. You wanna be a senator and you won't even stand for an hour and a
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half and explain why you should be given that position.
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Anyway, we do have one video from that. Let's play this last video from the Purdue debate.
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>> Republican David Perdue has served in the US Senate since 2015. Before his election,
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he sat on the board of five major corporations and cofounded Purdue Partners, a global trading
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company. Senator Perdue declined to participate in this debate and is represented by an empty
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podium.
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>> Now, that's good. I would have liked an empty podium with a tiny little weenie resting
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on it. I think that that would have been a more appropriate image, but he's just not
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there. He's just not there, the invisible man.
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>> And it's so beautiful, because he is, just like Kelly Leoffler, an empty suit.
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You could put an empty suit up there with a MAGA hat on, and a healthcare, that's communism,
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whatever like a pin, and that's it. You are an empty suit and how beautiful and brilliant
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that he was too much of a scared little boy to have to face his own record.
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To have to talk in the middle of a pandemic, in the middle of your runoff, homie, how scared
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are you? You can't even get up there and recite the lines that Kelly Leoffler did.
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>> How much would you pay to have had Jon Ossoff, because nobody's gonna come near them
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on the stage.
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>> Give me massage? A lot of money, I would pay him a lot to come and cook me dinner and
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give me a massage. He's very attractive. Okay, are we done now? Can we without the question.
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>> Okay, this has gone in a different direction than I expected, no.
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>> If he had reached into his jacket and pulled out a rubber chicken and had gone over to
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the podium and just propped it up against the mic, a rubber chicken, what would they
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have done? Would they have sent somebody to take it off? There should have been a big
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chicken.
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>> Which- >> Or he had a guy in a chicken suit come
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out and just stand there. >> Waived.
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>> Yeah, any kind of, the inflatable car dude, that guy.
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>> The inflatable arm flailing tube man, yeah. >> Tube man.
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>> Get one of those, do a little dancing going on.
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Yeah so Purdue, again, he's another one of these Republicans, doesn't have an agenda.
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And it's not just Republicans. There are other Democrats who just get into office to stop
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things from happening. That is basically every single Republican though. And it's amazing
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that Georgia has two senators who are so similar in that respect.
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They stand for nothing, they'll just go along with, yeah, I guess if America continues as
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a democracy, I guess I'd be okay with that. If Trump wants to make it some sort of fascist
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state, I'm also fine with that. I'm certainly not gonna speak up against it. And by the
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way, there are two senators are also two of the most corrupt when it came to those trades.
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Because Kelly Loeffler, she did the most, but only by virtue of the fact that she's
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way richer than Purdue. Purdue was exactly as corrupt as his bank portfolio would allow
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him to be. If he was richer, he'd be more corrupt. He's working on it, give him six
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more years and he'll be way more corrupt by the end of that.
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But he also bought and sold stocks based on private information. And that's totally legal
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because our system was written by people just as corrupt as Purdue. But he wouldn't even
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bother to show up, at least Kelly Loeffler showed up or sort of uncanny Valley robot
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version of Kelly Loeffler.
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Purdue wouldn't even show up to receive his owning in person.
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>> Yeah, and like I said, I think no matter what happens in January, we need to consistently
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come back to this moment and these two senators. We should never forget them. And we should
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never forget the ways that they're trying to dupe the MAGA crowd which believe in fake
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populism, even though they themselves they're not billionaires, they can't sell off stock.
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They've been duped, right? They're part of a cult that says maybe they'll one day be
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rich enough to be a billionaire. No you're not, you're not gonna be a billionaire, sorry.
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And Warnock started talking about Georgia hasn't expanded Medicaid under the ACA. A
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lot of red states have said no, we don't want Medicaid.
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Well, guess how many millions of people that has prevented from getting healthcare? And
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now in the year of the pandemic. So let's never forget because there are a lot of right
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wingers in Georgia. Maybe it's cultural issues, but we know now it is this fake populism that
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says yeah, make America great again.
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And there's an economic message implicit in that. Well guess what? These goons are not
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carrying that message forward. It's fake populism. Let's continue to expose that and continue
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to lay stuff on the table. >> Yeah, my hope is that both Republicans
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will lose and we won't know for sure exactly what reason there will be for that.
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Will it be sort of the big rubber chickens coming home to roost for Trump and Sidney
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Powell and Lynwood and all them telling them not to vote. Would it be the voters saying
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okay, we're Americans, so we'll accept a lot of corruption, but come on, you gotta hide
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it a little bit better than this.
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I don't know, but I really hope so because our elected representatives already know that
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they're not gonna face any legal consequences for doing the sorts of things that both Loeffler
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and Purdue got caught doing. But they need to understand that there's at least a potential
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for electoral consequences.
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And to throw just a little bit more stakes onto it, so we have these two people who basically
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represent a Wall Street above all else. Just do whatever benefits rich people and stocks
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and all of that. So there was a bit of news in Bloomberg Green over the weekend.
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And it was about water futures are gonna start being traded on the stock exchange like gold
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and oil and other commodities. So water is now gonna be a thing that they're going to
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be doing they're cool little back and forth little trades on, access to be able to have
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water.
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Which is part cyber punk corporations overall, and part Mad Max Fury Road. I don't know which
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apocalypse we're going towards, but this is the way we're moving. And I'm not saying that
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Ossoff and Warnock are gonna be anti Wall Street warriors that are gonna take down this
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whole thing.
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But they're at least hopefully gonna be a little bit more responsive to what their constituents
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actually want, which is probably not wealthy people getting away with murder.
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>> Mind you, some of the first people who are being considered to receive the vaccine
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are Wall Street traders. Because they have to slime over one another when they're trading
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our water futures, literally and figuratively our water futures.
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And so they need to cough in each other's mouths when they scream that they wanna rip
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us off even more and put our future in their little gambling unit. All of my money is in
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a mattress in my bed. >> Okay,that's all I gotta say. That's all
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I got.
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It's not smart. >> Yeah.
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>> You're it's not smart, but it's there. >> No, no, it's stable though. Yeah, they
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say that they're essential workers. I don't know if there's anything less essential than
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rich people pushing money back and forth between each other that has nothing to do with a product
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or service.
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The people who have decided that Tesla is worth $500 billion are not essential. They
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live in a fantasy land. It's not as cool as the one that I live in with my friends where
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there's orcs and stuff and elves, they live in a fantasy land. They just have control
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of everything.
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Not essential, they can wait at the back of the line like me and you.